Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 1, 1904, Page 2

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Germ Infected Air. Malaria is not confined exclusively to the swamps and marshy regions of the country, but wherever there is bad air this insidious foe to health is found. Poisonous es from sewers, and the musty air of damp 11" with the germs-of -this miserable disease, ... which are breathed into the lungs and taken up by the blood and transmitted to every part of the body. Then you begin to feel out of sorts without ever suspecting the cause. No energy or appetite, dull headaches, sleepy and tired and completely fagged out from-the slightest exer- tion, are some of the deplorable effects of this enfeebling malady. As the disease progressesand the blood becomes more deeply poisoned, boils and abscesses and datk or ellow spots appear upon the skin, ‘When the poison is eft to ferment and the microbes and germs to multiply in the germs and poisons and. purifies the polluted S. 8. 8. isa guaranteed purely vegetable remedy, mild, pleasant and . the blood, Liver and Kidney troubles and other serious complications often blood, and under its tomic™ effect the debilitated harmless. Write us if you want medical advice or-any special informa- ALLI KT NID S |g i | Specialty arise. As Malaria begins and develops in the blood, che treatment to be : =z effective must begin there too. 8. 8. destroys S S S constitution rapidly recuperates and the system is soon clear of all signs of this depressing disease, tion about your case. This will cost you nothing. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs and _Ever We are wow open Day ing. A mean_in_attenddice at all_times. —QCome and see our— ..WALL PAPER.. You can choose from a car lot. Finest line ever shipped into Northern Minnesota. § LIENO WALL FINISH.. We handle it in bulk; you do not have to pay. a big price for worthless packages, but get full weight: All colors, 8¢ per pound; in 25 and 50-pound lots, Te per pound. 5 Why not trade where you can get the most for your money? _— W.C. JONES. PHONE 20. 'HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist © aobSecond St. - Postoffice Box No. 686 gEMlle, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES . and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. 1 carry ut il 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 2 . A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED E 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 744, 108 Sixth Street, between Bemidjl and Beltrami Avenues. 7. ~ Painter, Paperhanger ¢ = Decorator— 7 All Work Guaranteed to be First Clas: MILES BLOCK R R O R R R R BRSOy The Early Bird Gets the Worm. Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI,_ MINN. We have just received a car 2 load lot of Eave Trough and are X selling it at Rock Bottom Prices G EEEE =] s0 donot waitbut.get your share of it while it lasts. We were never in as good Mount Mellick T r position or had such a complete Mexican D line of Bicycle Extras, and can repair your wheel while you wait. EIEEREERR ik | SEIEE: ] Art Embroidery So-phone or-come and sce FIRTE 4 Fine Needle Work. J. J. DORAN. & : CITY HOTEL R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. SHOOTING ~ GALLERY | BRITTON BROS., Proprietors. |! Stationary and Moving Targets I ‘Westlof City Hall. |} All Orders Promptiy Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting <1 Eutered. In.the. postoff W W Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors | | The Daily Pioneer, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING C0.| By R. W. HITCHCOCK. aji, Minn., as second class matter. Official County and City Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Growing Dangerous. The current number of the Saturday Evening Post contains an article by Champ Clark set- ting forth Senator Cockrell as Missouri’s candidate for the democratic nomination for the presidency. If Missouri democrats are in earnest in this they are growing dangerous. So long as democracy confines its selection to freakslike Hearst or to the eminently respectable like Parlker, small cause to worry, but if men like Senator Cockrell, who have réndered inestimable seryices to the nation; men whose ability and integrity and industry, have been a thousand times proved; men whose and heart have endeared them to the whole nation of fiuny:- if democrary seriously means: to select’ men like ‘this, republicans have: need to be But. democracy will. probably .continue to be careless of the qualities of mind irrespective ‘| man and careful of the state from which, they choose him, - If so, there is little-danger to-Theodore Roosevelt, MINNEAPOLIS (hegins to be afraid that the republican con- vention will be “dragged away’’ to DquLl}. If the convention is held in Minneapolis in July the delegates will probably be “drag- ged away’” hoine after it is over. ‘Why not go to Duluth which will be & nice cool place for excited politicians along in July? a rumor that James J. 2 Hill will retire from the manage- ment of the Great Northern rail- road but no one really Tknows: Mo, Hill -is-in-very -good _health republicans have I'rs Albert Lea Times is afraid that not many people will attend | the worl Us fair. The Times cites | failures, numerous fairs follow- ing close on each other’s heels of The world is growing pretty fast kowever and we can stand a_fair every year or 50 t0 help-us know ourselves better. St. Louis will have its hundreds of thousands its millions this summer alright. and ! OO R O T 3 4 Hzfi NORTH, 4 11 E | COUNTRY ¢ Great fishing at Frazee, The Detriot Récord plucks the first crocus. Plague of tramps in Becker county. Roseau will do honor to the 17th of May. ¥ The Rush City Post is for Greeley. Poets, column long, break. into print at Floodwood. Little Falls prepares to take a fall out of all peddlers. Hibbing is pretty near torn to tatcers over a dispute over one unoffending mooley cow. It’s an1ll wind that blows no- body good and the Cass Lake Times notes that Hearst keeps a lot -of money in circulation anyhow, The Fergus-Falls Globe says that the Dutch are:now in full control of the republican party. Brother Boen should not neglect to remember, —also, that . the Dutch are hard to beat. Tips of the Tongue . “A Missouri Girl."' Oneof the best things-that-has come to the city ope i ason will be Fred Ra »Jed Prouty”’, and “Away Down Ea. New England, "A N is/to old - Missouri. 1l the phases o = to the ction of the country in which the plot is founded. It tells a quaint story well and in a very entertaining manner. It will be without a question the b thing to come to Bemidji thi on.— The seat sale is now open al Barker’s, acter peculii PIONEER WANT COLUMN No Charge Less Than 150, Frank Lane, who advertised a house and lot for sate-through-the-Pioneer. Want. Column. Lane sold his house yesterday. $1.05 to find a buyer. HELP WANTED. | WANTED—To fill your wants. Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad WANTED- Dining room girl at| once. Good wages. Bemidji hotel. Whooping Cough. “[n the spring of 1901 my child ren had a whooping cough,”’ says Mrs; D. W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. ¢I used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with the most satis- factory resuits. I thenk this is the best remedy I have ever seen for whooping cough.” This reme- dy keeps the cough loose, lessens the severity and frequency of the coughing spells and coun- teracts any tendency toward pneu monia. For sale by Barkers Drug Store. a PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS .. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. Bailey & McDonald LAWYERS Bemidji, Minn, Office: Swedback Block Jay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law Office in MNiles Block, WANTED—Men to learn-barber trade; catalogue mailed free; Moler Barber college, 221 Sec- ond avenue south, Minneapolis, Minn. MacGregor & Ander- son, props. - Established 1893, WANTED—For U. S. Army able bodied, unma d men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United States, of a good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English, For in- formation apply to Recruiting Ofticer, Miles block, Bemidji, Minn. WANTED—Purchasers, for old papers. Ten cents a hundred. Pioneer office. BARBER WA'\TTED—QA& once; man_that is steady and good workman; $13 per week for the season. Address P. O. Box 84, Enderlin, N. D. COPPER AND OIL STOCKS— For sale. Must sell. Best offer gets it. Send offer and state number of shares wanted, J. Ellis; 208 West Grant St., Minneapolis, Minn. P.J. Russell : Attorney at Law BEMIDJI, bl Rt ie o e kil TINN. ‘WANTED—Tailor; good location; must be cornet player. Shoe- —-maker, good _location, must be cornet player. M. N. Brad- ley, Castlewood, S.D. Gibbons & Torrance Collections City Real Estate Attorneys at Law seeins tobe some confusion about son. Saturday was the last day when pickerel, red horse or suckers or any fish could be taken with-a spear.— Thelaw is yery clear on this point and T shall be governed by it.”” J. Vogler: “Ianderstand that gill nets are being used up inone of the nicest black bass lakes we have in this vicinity. I think that every sportsman should dis- countenance this sort of thing as it will be only a short time, if it atlowed to-continue, before some of the best lakes we haye will be depopulated of bass.” Citizen: “I would like to see the band re-organized. Last summer ‘we had a fine band and they used to give concerts at the docl that turned out d)e whole town. A band is a nice thing for the town and T thinlk-the city {council would do something to lencourage it if the boys would get together.” " and is apparently good for sev- cral years of life yet. Ad\'m‘tisQTfi ti)e_l)fm); Pioneer. I’ts a good investment. “ i ‘ Fsssas&eseass;séaeeéq : J. A. McConkey. W W Read and ponder ove andard €orn Good Standard A 15¢ wndard Pears ()¢ | pricots s Dill Pickles Not an article in the in quality, only W W W W W W and Coffee. Ask for-a book: us over. W w Very Trul S then take advantage of these prices: | Mixed Sweet P Remember the contest for children on Batavia Teas We want to do business with you. Are always pleased to answer uestions. I Gamo Warden Ellis: “There] the closing of the spearing sea-| Dr. Rowland Gilmor Physician and Surgeon Office: [lles Block __ Dr. Blakeslee khysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block, Beminil Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block. Residence Phone 221 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 Flour? - Pillsbury’s . - | | | | or the following and Sour I ber small, Sweet I ner at per at 3 9 bars Ki for 100 bars Kir for . above that is cheap IN PRICE. we are anxious to explain. Come in and look y Yours, J. A. McCONKEY. po Y W W w w w '9332333352332332533332333333332233333337 “Garden Seeds? Northrup King & Go.’s. Butter & Eggs? Strictly Fresh. We keep 'em on Ice. W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209. WANTED—Lady clerk for gen- eral store;give reference; state experience and salary ‘ex- pected. AddressJ. F. Bockler, _ Britton, S.D. . ; FOR RENT. ROOMS FOR RENT-—Inquire at the Bazaar. <|FOR RENT—House near lake ~front-convenient-to- business portion of the city. Lumber- man’s bank. Mr. It cost him just FOR SALE. R SALE—Gentleman’s bicy- cle as good as new. Mrs. Ida Jackson. TOR SALE—Two fresh milch cows and two calves. TInquire, at B. M. Moore’s Livery barn. FOR SALE—Short. mill. wood, $2 per load delivered. Fine-for kitchen stove. Crookston Lium- ber Co. Phone208. FOR SALE—25,000 feet of oak and birch flooring. Enquire of P. A. Monersrud, Gonvik, Minn. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED—A position as sales- man for a reliable firm; has good education, is honest and qualified for a good position. OlafChristenson,Sioux Rapids, Towa. BRIGHT YOUNG MAN, over 18, to prepare for government po- sition; good salary; permanent; gradual promotion. Box 570, Cedar Rapids, Towa; L MISCELLANEOUS. AGENTS—We pay $33 per week and expenses to men with rigs to introduce poultry com- pounds. International Mfg. Co., Parsons, Kansas, THREE NEW TOWNS on Thiet River Falls extension. First class openings for all kindsof business and investments. Ad- dress A, D. Stephens, Crooks- ton, Minn. a LOST AND FOUND. FOUND = Tadies gold watch, Owner prove property at Bar- ker’s drug store. FOUND—Small ring. at Pioneer office. LOST— Irish setter pup. A suitable reward wilt be given. for information of same-H. G. Hayes at Sentinel office. WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE— Myhotelat Brownton, Minn. for business of some kind in town —with-Catholie- ¢church. Write for particulars.’ C. F. Buech ler, Brownton, Minn. Identify do until you year proved our times over. Improve JOHN E. GIBBO You never know what a Pioneer, Want Ad can have tried ‘it ——— ‘The Lesson of the Past For eight years we have been telling of the wonderful future of Bemidji. Many have been unbeliev- ing. They have lost fortunes. Every - prediction many Bemidji will one day be a great city, and townsite lots, now to be had cheap, will be worth A big money. Buy now. "Townsite & ment Co. NS, Local Agent. | ¥ Liguor BU olesale Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous St. Louis Beer DWEIS Dealer § ER

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