Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 26, 1904, Page 2

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'INDIAM Pioneer LLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second class matter. e I e Official County “and City Paper s oo eoo oo SUBSCRIPTION- $5 PER YEAR 1904 1804 APRIL Sy et lFr s | Great Is Faith. Since the world began faith has worked wonders. [t has ac- complished great things from in- significant beginnings and has ‘got much from little. "It is just|p as powerful a lever for the up- lifting of a community today as " it ever has been. Tt is good to.find men that have faith in Bemidji. There are “none of us to deny that Bemidji has great natural advantages but there are altogether too many of us who area bit weak in-our con- " victions as to the ultimate des- “tiny of the town. We have every- “thing here to make a great city : da 1d of a gentle- neer yesterday told of a g e . and we knowit, but we are afraid that “maybe” Bemidji will never be a great city. You can’t diag- nos this lamentable condition as anything butlack of faith—in the country and in ourselves. The news columns of the Pio- men who has moved to Bemidji and established himself in busi- ness here after a careful examin- ation of northern Minnesota and mnvwmon that Bemidji has a brighter future than any other ‘town in northern Minnesota. This gentleman is an experienced business man and has for years/: been carefully watching the de- velopment of the northwest. Backed by Beltrami:county’s magnificent resources and Be- midji’s _magnificent location it will not take many men with such faith to make this city within a few years the largest and best town in the northern part of the state andto establish itas one of the leading cities of the great northwest. |nesota, the political pot in northern Min- something of a disgrace that county politics are so slow in warming up. Northern Minne- sota shows its good sense in put. ting off the evil day as long as possible, Nothing so seriously interferes with business as poli- ‘tics-and -it-is-one-of-the-great|- weaknesses of the primary law that ithas projected forward:sev- eral months the fight for nomina- tion for office. The whole country will get just as good ofticials and be money ahcad if it can put off the fight for county offices for several weeks yet. —— WE believe that it was the Du- luth Herald which found fault witlrthe large number of enlist- ments for the United States army in Bemidji and said that it was an evidence of laziness or cussed- ness or something equally as had. Aceording —to—the Herald the number of enlistments in Duluth this month will crowd 100. W VOE BITSINORTH ¢ b1 & | COUNTRY § m‘m“m P Little Falls fishermen chesty. Verndale gets another rural route —number 3. Brainerd will grow fat ona weelt of comic opera. Listen to the city band, Moor: head, Roseau, Fosston. Over at Bruno they call emmi- gration the Bruno habit. At $35 per ton it’s worth while being a hay sced at Littlefork. The Journal does a lonely stunt for Judge Collins over at Fertile. It the loyalty on the part of its will do it Itasca county will have a representative in the legislature next year. The Becker County Journal digs upa lot of interesting In- dian stories of the days of the early seventies. s The Park Rapids Clipper has seen some people who think it is easier to pay interest than to| wear patched clothes. The Beltrami County Bugle fears that the chips under Bel- trami county political pot must be a bit water soaked. The Red Lake Courier hopes at when Carnegie malkes up his impecunious heroes L. P. Hunt of Mankato will not be forgotten, ““Accidents, murders, suicides, _land_alcohol aake up a small ~A NUMBER- of north - country country newspapers are working overtime in their anxiety to stir army’*of the 1904 death record on the iron range according to he Hibbing Tribune. J. A. McConkey; e My Bow to the Public: ‘momning I"'wilt-here . n ol wish to announce to each and every one that Thursday | % adytor-husimesswith-a-full-and complete stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Crockery | Chinaware, Glassware, Lamps, Prices will be on a very close margin. tention of pretending to sell goods at pri them, but will make a small profit on every article that 1|% Articles, &e, &« It is not my in- s 1 pay for Toilet sell; neither is it my intention to make large profits. People who like exceptional fine goods should buy the Batayia Brand. Everything under this hrand is warranted | We stand hehind | to be as fine as it is possil ery article under out of the store will be just as 1epm:ulted and if at any|}¥ ble to put up. id, and whatever else goes time an error is made the money will be just as cheer- fully refunded as we took Tt willbe a pleasure and quote prices; and-I-w it in the first place. to show what I have to offer ish to say further that it will Le just as safe to send a child to get things asit isto come yourself, for prices are “o me price to all.” Please watch this space as.I will have something new to say every day or two and which I think will prove in- teresting and of henefit to both the public and myself. You will find me located in Swedback’s old stand. = Very Truly Yours, . Phone 233. J. A. McCONKEY. They seem to think it I Zrow | s Tips of the Tongue A TR One of the Boys: “I should like to see an athletic club organ- ized that would promote some good boxing exhibitions and some sparring matches for the bunch. 1 think everybody would be in on the gnmc and ull it needs is 0 K. J. Willitts: “Talk aboutbusi- ness property going up. Today L offered. a.well kuown man-in this town $1,350 more than he paid two months ago for a cer- tain piece of property on Third strect and he passed me up like a steer in the road,” “The board of control sometimes finds itself up against it in locating the proper place of committment for non- resident insanity patients. Joshua Miller-has- been on-our hands for a week and the board hasn’t tigured out yet just where he belongs.” Judge Clark: J. Peterson, Jr.: “I am hay- ing all kinds of trouble to get a bmlduw to wiove any business into.Rents have been going skyward here for some mmo A place that could have been rented at one time during my business experiencé in Bnmul_u for $15 per month-is now held at $40 per month by the owner and it is the same way all down the line:” Dr. Henderson: “Residents on the boulevard up our way who came down town this morning have been telling me they heard shooting 2oing on near the ppi bridge. It’s a mis- talse to discharge firearms inside the city limits, and it’s a pastime that is fraught with grave dan too. Think it uuwht to be st()pp(‘d. i ger, {lady,...i | A‘\’IU EMENTS || The Oiris Ober Stock company opened a week’s engagement at the City Opera house to a fair business in “Parted” last night. Thé piece was capably presentod and gave excellent satisfaction. Miss Orris Ober, the leadingy ~ong..of “the. cléverast women seen at the local house this season and the support is excellent. The specialty bill was a meble Tonight the com- pany presents’ ‘“Monte Cristo,’ for the first time this season at the Jocal house. . The theatre- go- ing public is well familiar with the merit of the piece and its presentation tonight at the hands of Miss Ober and company should be an effort worthy of the most liberal patronage. The conduct of the gallery during last night’s performance. was a distinet in- sult to-the company and to the attendance and the management should bestir itself to prevent further annoyance from the hoodlums who have contributed so much hideous disturbance at the last three or four per- formances. ) A Remarkable Case. Thos. Your White Wine of Tar Syrup is the best medicine for the lungs that has ever been sold in-this county. I speak from my own experience. [ think it has twice saved my life when suffer- ing from a diseasc of the throat and Ilungs. 1t cured my neighbor, Mr. Dowes, of asthma that had afilicted | him for years. K. O. E. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemit Bemidji AcrieNo.351. Meets every. Wedne: 8p.m., Gilmour's Hall. A. T. Wheelock, = - = W, President H LeBleu, W, Secretary Visiting Eagles cordially invited. HENRY BUENTHER! Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES | & and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, § FURS in season bought. Postoffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. repaired and remodeled Reed, of Neillsville, Wis., | _ 1 carryat | 2 1 guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY A D¢ YOUR.TRADE SOLICITED PROFESSIONAL CARDS, ‘D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law + Offic: opposite Hotel Markham, Baxley & MoDonald AN EERS Office: Swedback Block Jay L Reynolds Attorney at Law Bemidil, Minn. Office in Miles Block, P J Russell Attorney at Law BEAIDJ, - - - Gibbons . & Torrance Collections City Real Estate Attorneys at Law Dr. Rowland Gilmore and Surgeon Miles Block l'h,\ Sic - Office: f s = " Dr. Blakeslee Fhysician and Surgeon Office: iles Block, Beminil Dr. E. H. Marcuni Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office Phene 18 Dr.J.T. Tuomy ENTIST Office over First National Bank, Third St Dr. E. H. Sm1th ician and Surgeon ' Boston Block ~ Home Phone, 6o PIONEER WANT COLUMN DR. BLAKESLEE Wl:'or pily sake, choke off that Incubator For Sale’ ad of mine. I have had’ twenty-five people chasing me about it. Sold the lncuba'or next HELP WANTED. WANTED. - Married—woman wants work by the day. Call or address 906 Beltrami Ave. WANTED—Two girls to.learn to set type at the “Pioneer office. Must have a fair knowledge of English. WANTF D. WPul(,]msm s for old papers. Ten cents a hundred. _Pioneer office. WANTED—Girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. |- Henry Buenther, 5th street be- tween Beltrami and Minnesota avenues. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; catalogue mailed free; Moler Barber college, 221 Sec- ond avenue south, Minneapolis, Minn. MmacGregor & Ander- son, props. Established 1893. davafterthead first appeared. . =l ol T FOR SALE, 'FOR'SALE—A “good cow, five years old, will be a new milker in short time. Inquire at Pio- neer office. |FOR SALE—Two fresh milch cows and two calves, Inquire, at E. M. Moore’s Livery barn. FOR SALE—Short 'mill wood, $2-per-load delivercd. Fine for kitchen stove. Crovlkston Lum- ber Co. Phone208. FOR SALE—Bar ‘fixtures at a bargain. Bacon & Browne: FOR SALE—Ata bargian, single buggy and single harness. ’Phone 177. FOR SALE—House and lot, vcor- ner Mississippi Ave. and First street. Frank Lane. WANTEDAFUI U. S A)my 1ble bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 85, citi- zens of United States, of a good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation 1pply to Recruiting Officer, Miles™ block, Be'fl]ldjl Minn. WANTED—Tbo fill your wants. Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad i 7. A HOI‘F ‘ Painter, Paperhaneer & il Decorator 4 All Work Guaranteed . to.be First Class o MILES BLOCK Mimesota & lu ernatlonal RAILWAY COMPANY. FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE posit Required:-on All Work A Whole Family. Rev. T A, l)unlop, ot Mount Ver- non, Mo., says: ‘*My children were tilicted- with~a cough resulting from sles, my wife: withma cough that had: prevented her —sieeping more or less for five years, and your White Wine of Mar Syrup has cured them all.? Mrs, Juss Frcexlone, Art Embroxdery Firie Needle Work, CITY HOTEL = [ERHES "xf}s'.EE ‘ The Early Bird & Gets the Worm. We have just received a car 2 loud lot of Eave Trough and a selling it at Rock Bottom Price 50 do not wait but get your share "R. MARTIN - Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors Westlof City Hall. ‘AllOrders PromptiyAttendedto | Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting W. G. Schroeder T am selling out RubbersandArctics below cost. Get your supply now. - Monégram of it while it lasts. REREHER 3 L8 e We nosition or were never in oas good wl such a complete line-of-Bicyele Extrag, and can repair your wheel while you So phone or come and see J J DORAN R SR R ST I MOVING SHOOTING ~ GALLERY BRITTON BROS., Proprietors. Stationary and Moving Targets Tent, Foot of Third Street. Fancy Cream Cheese the very\best. We are offering some very attractive values o in Dried Fruits Our price on California Canned Goods is good for six months W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209 TIME TABLE LOCAL TRAINS Provides the best train passenger servicebetween Northome, Hovey Junc- tion, Blackduck, Bemidji, 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 " Bramerd for dinmer. +In Connection with the RAILWAY COMPANY - TIME CARD Effective Oct. 1st. 1902. STATIONS Daily ex. = iy FOR RENT. ROOMS FOR RENT— Inquue at the Bazaar. FOR RENT-—Barber shop with complete equipment, also fur- nished -living room, $10 per month.. Write A. M. Greeley, Ripple, Minn, {FOR_RENT—House near lake front convenient to business portion of the city. Lumber- man’s bank. MISCELLANEOUS. AGENTS— We pay $38 per week and expenses to men with rigs to introduce poultry com- pounds. International Mfg. Lo Parsons, Kansas, BUSINESS CHANCES. AN A A A A A A AN AAANAARIARS RESTAURANTFOR SALE-Well equlpped soda fixtures, confec- tionery, cigars, and tobaccos; good lively trade, securely es- “fablished; 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. 2B 2 e B A B o o B 2B 3B . B B P A . B o 2 A . S_HANDPAINTED ~ t LADIES’ SHIRT WAIST SETS The Newest Thing in Swell Novelties Walker-|.. “A. E. WINTER, Jeweler, 4 Next S Door 3 to $ First 3 National S Bank. ' Northern Pacific.. \v H. GEMMFLL, Generai-Manager, font, Brainerd Bemidji. FAST.TIME —T0— ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST AND ON THE PACIFIC COASI (Bemidji Schedule.) ~EAST BOUND— .Park Rapids Line .Du 'uth Expr w No. 40.. 4.0 26 WEST BOUND .TFosston Line . 18i 25 39....Park Rapids Line7:32 Full information from E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent. Bemidii. Minn Bemldu. Many have ‘been unbehgv; ‘ing. They have lost-fortunes. Every- year proved our prediction many times over. Bemidji will one day be a great city, and townsite lots, now to be had cheap, will be worth big money. Buy now. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. A Hint for the Future * C. H. MILES Whol*esale Liquor Dealer Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous St. Louis Beer DWEIS BU ER

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