Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 22, 1904, Page 2

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The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOP‘I. PIONEER PUBLlSHlNG Co. '_THMW@M@ AT “We are not Blackduuk be- ) find it neces- . move. mckduck is al- wuys gomw to be a nice little -|town. - The: resr rvation-logging|- thxs wmtm has hurt us qome,but mL,ggg_ngMm.l‘_ state Dealers l‘sflmu.z to be a big thing for Bemidji. =There wlll be an -‘n.wl'fifu'mfid' 13ce rfurmg allwhe (HmMa 0f tHY (orive AR YO a DF/GiiAGTe S”‘f think it would be a nice-thing to haye a brass 2 ;,"’ifi"flémm) is nqt th d abom, a hub, Al L pdt‘thm‘n Minnesota -aulol ceumw \a.mBemul]l Not simply Ffé:fi%jfiéfibfiwully, which is appar- 54T ;epb to the most cursory glance u”m %% ut Bemidji is the natural point toward which all northern tablet placed, inside: ihouse somewhe e in niemfil 'y of O)fltzf 19 nl “SRETCHES ~AAAA~ By A. M. GREELEY S}LLIE. THE SECOND. The “boys’ had long known Charley was corresponding with " alady “back east’’. When he for the first time in months donned a linen collar/ and sauntered towards the incoming train, we Minnesota with its varied indus- tries, resources and possibilities does and must foraver gravitate. For future greatness mno city could be better located. ' The natural railroad center of. this part of the state is here while tributary to Bemidji are pine lands, meadow lands, lands preg; naut with possibilities for agr{ cultural and manufacturing pur- poses. The future greatness of Be- midji is*limted only /by the growth of northern Minnesota for all northern Mmuesom is tributary to it. Very few people know . what northern Minnesota is camble of; very few even suspect. We| want a man for governor who does know. The next few years hold great possibilities in store for the north end of the state. But we are few while the south end is many and if we are to se- cure anything like rapid develop- ment we must gather to our- _selves friends at the seat of gov- ernment. We shall elect our own representatives and there is no _ fear of them but now is_the time to put in the governor’s chair a man who knows our needs, It may be years before we have have the opportunity again. knew a crisig had arrived. Some thing unusyal was éxpected, but the realization was more than even Challey could stand. A mll, awkward woman of seri- ous.age was among the passen- gers/. She quickly was guided to the expectant hero. | An affir- mative answer to her: (harlie Aitkens?” was followed by her throwing her arms around his head and spilling a few tears. He was equally affected, but in a different way. He cried an- grily: “Who are you?” “Why, don’t you remember? I am Sallie Tomore, the one you’ve been writing to for two years, the one you seunt the ticket to to come and marry you. What ails you?”’ —“You-are not-Sallie: T know her, even if I didn’t meet her but once at a dance at old Tomore’s home. She was but a girl and you—" . “I am thirty-one,” she said se verely. Then she sobbed a little louder and muttered, “I see, it was. a mistake—I am old Tomore’s daughter, but there was another Sallie—a cousin of minc-—she visited us for a week —she was at that dance too— when syou went away you wrote to her, but the letters— been getting ever since. 1 remember you—I thought you loved me—oh my!” The strange case was before Justice Skidmore. “Charlie”—said: the learned laid “Be you| |and water pipe re- CHRONIC SORES Signs of Poll e,;d Blocod. disgusting as an aggt and work with it fig old festering, sickl 8P There |s tlu ¥ c xs e u‘;t plal nkes ovcns)lul condition, that your constitution is breaking down under the cflecbs of sto iotis disorder: —The taking of strong medicines, like mercury or potash, will:somp| 80, wid prid viti e [ éndibf- —pair the general sy@ th;g E\?&xesfi{lfls’kfin maChi & CUATActer; 210 L0 CHEY Often :m mhcntcdtmntbreaks out in: frightful eatingsores upon the limbs 6. Whenéver a 'sore refuses to heal the blood nt:sé‘phc washes, salves, soaps and powders, nfa: anlf cleanse the sore, it will never heal Jermguentl y tnll the bloqcl itdelfRhas been purified and the deadly germsand poisons destroyed, and with S\#'S. thiscanbe acconiplished—the tv8l bload is piirified and invigorated, and when rich,pure blood isagain circulating freely throughout 1#h8Body the flesh around the old sore begins to take on a natural color, the discharge of matter ceases “and the place heals over. 8. 8. S.is both a blood purifier and tonic that puts your blood in order and attlie same tiime tories up the system and builds up the general health, ”M, ’ya‘”“%e A chronic sore write us,, No charge for medical advice, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Say, M_1_k_e_'_ 1f you are going to town, why not stop in at Ross’s and see those fine Steel Ranges he is making special prices on just now? Wo neod something in that line, as our old stove is useless, so drop in op him. ‘Wken Mike drops in we’ll not only show him some pretty good values in Ranges, but we’ll show him the slickest Tine of Hard- ware, Enamelled Ware, Keen Kutter Kutlery and Ready Mixed Paints he has ever bumptedup against in this territory. Notonly that, but we’ll name him or anybody else prices on anything that will make any further looking avound for scmething better If you want your dollars to do double duty spend unnecessary- them here. A ronic BOI’L is 1e very best evidence \at your blood i3 in an unhealth! Residence Phone 221 HENRY BUENTHER " Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. “Postoffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. 1 carry.at all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS in season bought. 1 guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED A Whole Family. Reév. L. A.” Dunlop, ot Mount Ver- non, M says: My children were afilicted with a cough resulting from measles, my wife with a cough that had prevented her sleeping more or less for fiye years, and your White Wine of Tar Syrup has cured them all.” K. O. . Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidjl AerieNo. 351 Meets every Wednesday at8 p. m., dilmour’s Hall. ¢ A.T.Wheelock, = = = H.LeBlew, = = = = Secretary. Visiting Eagles cordially Invited. R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors ~= Westlof City Hall. All Orders Promptly Attendedto Fine Art Wall Paper ; Frgqeo' Painting W. G. When your beer pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned. =] Do not forget we doall kinds of steam pairing. “WE ARE of the stuff that hieroes | are made of ourselves and we are willing to take the whole of that $5,000,000 hero fund off Car- negi’s hands if it will belp him out any. JUDGE GROsSCUP-who-wants-to form anew party has_evidently not yet had his fill of trouble. THE British government is $19,000,000 short but it isn’t worried 19 cents worth. WE must remember however that Tammany is often licked but never beaten. 'TAINT so, says Smith, ’Tis too, says Heatwole. Who cares any how? “EVERY cloud has a silver lining and Russia’s is worth a billion a year. THE man that Harriman har- ried was not Jim Hill. AND what will Billy Bryan do now poor thing? Jim and Dave are a pair. They get there. Jar ihymes with rap right and woman was made—to make him ‘mourn. If you can't get Sallie, the first, you had" better take her substitute. Women.are too scarce and freight is too high in this country, to shipany goods back. You had better marry Sallie, the second.” And Charlie did. | AMUSEMENTS | “My Uncle From New York” was presented to a fair business at the City Opera honse. last night. The piece was seen to poor: advantage for the reason that it has been presented under other names several times during the present season at the local house. Its production was not up to the standard and the speci- alties {kept the bill from falling flat altogether. The Ober Stock bompmxy open a week in reper- toire—mext Monday night with the romantic and ster! Ilnv drama, “Parted.” Noth'ing Equal-to- Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. “We have used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy inour family for years,” says Mrs. J. Cooke, of Neder- lands, Texas. “We have given it to all of our childern. We have used other medicines for the same purpose, but have never found anything to equal Cham- berlian’s. If you will use it as directed it will always cure For sale at Barker’s Drug Store. jadge “man was made to mouarn || Call or telephone to J. J. DORAN PHONE Schroeder « T'am selling out RubbersandArctics belew cost. Get your supply now. 2925 e . Livery Stable Monogram Fancy Cream Cheese A. M. BAGLEY the very best. Sl.'CCESSOR.TU J. J. JINKINSON We are offering some very attractive values in Dried Fruits New Carriages - and Good Horses New and Second Hand Carriages For Sale Our price on BEMIDJI MINN. California Canned Goods is good for six months MOVING o, (| Stationary and Moving Targets W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209 = W.President || w. PROFESSIONAL CARDS D. #. FISK Counsellor at Law Dosite Hotel Markham. Bailey & McDonald e LAWYERS Bemldji, Minn. CHfice: Swedback Block Jay L. Reynolds Attoruney at Law Office in Miles Block, P J = R£1;sé‘1I Attorney at Law BEMIDNL. - - - - - [N, Gribbons & Torrance Collections City Real Estate Attorneys at Law PIONEER WANT COLUMN SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED—By a competent young lady, posmon as sten L.~ grapher;-educated;”"goodpi man, with three months’ ex- perience, ~Eunice James, WANTED—A pos in dry goods store by young lady; can speak Scandinavian language; references given; country town preferred. Ad- dress Box . 1000, route No. 3, Madison, Minn, HELP WANTED WANTED — Blacksmith with some tools. Call at" Pioneer office. WANTED-—Two girls to learn to Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block Dr. Blakeslee Fhysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block, Beminil set type at the Pioneer office. Must have a fair knowledge of English. WANTED—Girl for general house work, Apply to- Mrs. Henry Buenther, 5th street be- tween Beltrami and Minnesota avenues. WANTED—Men tolearn barber Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback-Block Office Phene 18 Dr.J.T. Tuomy DENTIST Office over First National Bank, Third St Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Home Phone, 60 ““Unto Every Man According to His Own.” Our business consists of PLUMBING AND HEATING:-- no more and no less. Figs do'not grow from thistles—no more can you expect phimbing and heating to be done by any other than ex- perts in that line of business. That is our line, and our reputation is your guarantee, The Jerrard Plumbing Co. WE will teach Graham Shorthand and Good- win’s Improved Bookkeeping during the summer months, beginning May 2d and ending September 1st, for only $50, or Munson’s Shorthand and Marshall’s Bookkeeping for same price. There Is a discount of over 2500 in_ this deduction. Conway's Commercial College, Box 143 108 Sixth Street, between -~ idji and Beltrami Avenues. NEW ARTSTOCK § Just R eceived THE LAKESIDE STUDIO Our studio is on the ground floor, two Dlocks north of the City Boathouse, on the Take front. “Yours for business, M. J. MORSE, Lakeside Photographer. J. A. HOFF Painter. Paperhanger § and Decorafor Ali Work Guaranteed to-be First Class MILES BLOCK TR Minnesota & International RAILWAY COMPANY. Provides' the best train passenger service between Northome, Hovey Junc- tlon, Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker and intermediate points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east, west and South. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. No change of ‘cars. Ample time at for dinner. Brainerd TIME CARD Efl'ectiva Oct. 1st, 1802, Dail STATIONS 240p. m. 320 p. m. Tent, Foot of Third Street. Agont, Brainerd Bemidii. trade; catalogue mailed free; Moler Barber college, 221 Sec- ond avenue south, Minneapolis, Minn. = MacGregor & Ander- son, props. Dshabhshed 1893. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Two fresh milch cows-and tWo calve M FOR SALE-—Ten tons of. hay five mijles west of. to: Hamo Cameron. FOR SALE—Four year ‘old horse, harnesss and cuttez, together or separately. Apply at Pio~ neer office. FOR SALE—Short. mill wood, $2 per load delivered. Fine for kitchen stove. Crookston Liu ber Phone 208 FOR SALE—Good fi at less than “half quire at Hotel Bemidji. FOR SALE—Bar fixtures at-a_ bargain. Bacon & Browne. FOR SALE—Ata bargian, single - buggy and . single harness: ’Phone 177. FOR SALE OR 1TRADE—House and lot on Thirteenth St. near Ervine Ave, cheap. ’leam of horses will be taken.~ Apply at McDonald & Moe’s tailor shop. FOR SALE—House and lot, cor- ner Mississippi Ave. and Fu'st street. Frank Lane. — In- WANTED—For U. S, Arm‘,v able bodied, unmarried, men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United States; of & good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Ofticer, Miles bloclk, Bemld;u Minn. FOR RENT. ROOMS. FOR ‘RENT—[nquire at t.he Bazaar. FOR RENT—200 acre la.x m, 60 acres hay mendow Hattie Cameron. TO RENT—New house on Miss- issippiave. between Fourth and Fifth, Enquire of Frank Lane MISCELLANEOUS. AGENTS—We pay $33 per week and expenses to men with rigs to introduce poultry com- pounds; International Mfg. Co., Parsons, Kansas. 3 LOST AND FOUND, LOST—Large gun metal buckle, Saturday between postoffice’i ¢ and Third street. Finder re- turn to this office. _ BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR"SALE—At a bargain the only- livery barn in a growing town of 4,000 inhabitants, con- sisting. of two. lots, barn, seven horses, five buggies, four cut- ters, two bobsleds, two drays, harnesses, etc., cheapat $1,300; $1,000 buys this outfit, if taken by May 1. H. C. Hanson, Bar- num, Minn. 5 RESTAURANTFOR SALE-Well equipped soda fixtures, confec- tionery, cigars, and tobaccos; good lively trade, sécurely es- tablished; will include new two- story.building and lot, furnish- ed rooms, everything complete, In a new and booming town on Lake of the Woods. - Address L., Box 346, Warroad, Minn. 22 A Pioneer, Want Ad will fiot work miracles: But it will fill your wants*f it #s possible to fill them. If you want apything the way to get it is to let those who haverit know that you want it. This isiexactly what a Pioneer Want Ad does. Try one. The Lesson of the Past _For eight years we have been telling of the wonderful future of Bemidji. Many have been unbeliey- ‘ing. They have lost fortunes. Every year proved our times over. prediction many Bemidji will one day ‘be a great city, and townsxte lots,’ now to be had cheap, will b big money. Buy OW. Bemxdn Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN FE. GIBBONS, Local Agent. A Hint for the Future Liquor Agent for Anheuser-Busech Famous “St. Louis Beer DWEIS BU C. H;Mlu«:s Wholesale Dealer ER}

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