Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 7, 1904, Page 2

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f(‘é gEEeeEESCEFTSEEEE c— - d-d w w w W W w w W W W call'and get a ¢ price. This will give each Coffees and see how good they J. A. McConkey. T NEXT MONDAY, MAY 9 1 will have at my store a )ounm lady Wwlio wish have every lady in Bemidjiand surrounding country to prof coffee without money™ and-without - one a chance to test my are. Other articles of Batavia goods will also be shown so you can test them. Remember to ‘ask for a book if you buy any Tea or Coffee, so as to give your girl or hoy a chance to learn drawing and mmdonmlly to get a prize. There will he A two prizes given to girls and two to boys. - The prizes are on exhibition at the store. The men-also have the same cordial invifation” to Wy come and be served. W W w worth more. after be selected. hone W w w w w w7 (8 *‘s-)s LK Remember every article bearing the name Batavia is fully guaranteed, and this guaran- tee you will find on each can. I am anxious for you to try these goods; they cost more-than cheap- goods; but 3 after using them you will agree with me that they are Judges for the Dest samples of drawing will here- Very Truly Yours, J. A. McCONKEY. "‘ I IN ‘ D ! S Spec?alty A man in attendance at _all_times. —Come 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 wmg]\t All colori, 8¢ per pound;in 25 and 50-pound lots, 7 Tc per pound : VWhy not t1 'ldL where you can get the most for your money? PHONE 20. — M. C. JONES ® 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 imes a good assortment of INDIAN RELI te. [ carry at 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 EQU;\ITLEI) BY FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED Thes. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI, MINN. Mexican I)Y:\Wn W Teneriffe Lace & sn s, doss h‘ees one —TEACHER OF— Art Embroidery —axo— Fine Needle Work. CITY HOTEL : . 2104 pm E. COOLEY nter, Paper Hanger ; and Decorator. Z ’! A Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala., as twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Buck- lea’s Arnica Salvé quiekly areested further inflammation and cured him. Tt conguers aches and_ kills pain. 25 at all (lv\lg4 “ The Early Bn‘d K Gets the Worm. ‘We have just received a car [ load'lot of Bave Trough and are selling it at Rock Bottom Prices 50 do not wait but get your share of it while it lasts. We position or had such a complete line of Bicycle Ex were never in as good ras, and can repair your wheel while you wait. The Daily Pioneer|s PUBLISHED E PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. VIERY AFTERNOON. fntered In the postoffice at Bemidjl, Minn. as second class matter. 4| for a number of year (| visit St Louis some Official County and City Paper SUBSCRIPTION '$5 PER VEAR Rascal Politics. Governor Van Sant; Public Ex- aminer Johnson and the other managers of Judge Collins have abandoned all advocacy of Judge Collins as a candidate for goy- crnor and are devoting selves exclusively to mud at'Robert C. Dunn, The administration has spent months of time and thousands of dollars of - the state’s attempting to find something that jcould be used against Mr. Dunn in his candidacy for the re- publican npmination for gov- ernor. Governor Van Sant and Public Examiner Johnson have prostituted their public offices to their private political purposes. This is nothing new for the pub- lic examiner, but that the gover- nor of the great state of Minne- sota should stoop so low-is the state’s shame. Mg. DUNN is accused of set- teling trepass cases forless than could have been secured. Tres- pass cases have always in the past and are now settled by the state anditor for.the best figure possible to abtain. This is a matter in which the state auditor is.compelled to-use his discretion. During Dunn’s administration of the state auditor’s them- slinging money- in offlce the amounts obtained.have beeu con- stzmtlyifim‘cnscd and the increase has been maintained by Mr, Lver- son. Mr. Iverson or his succes- sor may be able to secure still better results in the near future, TS sort of politics is per- fectly contemptable. men who father'it. So are the The Ameri- | can people have absolutely no-use for men of this sort and Judge Collins’ dirt slinging friends haye killed him. Thousands who love justice and fair play and who have been indifferent in the gubernatorial contest are for Dunn whose nominatlon absolutely assured. ¢ now Tuw steady growth of the sub- scription list of the Pioncer is evidence that the people of north central Minnesota appreciate a ' coyers the ocal field blnfi'oughly. No other paperin the state covers its local field more thoroughly and there are few that print one half of the. newspaper which Hoeil nows that is daily-found in the Pioneer North central Minnesota is a very live section and it is the ambition of the Pioneer to properly repre- sent it. columns. Tl{lu danger from forest fires in northern Minnesota at this season of the year is very great and the extraordinary precau- tions talken by the state officials and by the bureau of forestry deserve the co-operation of every town and village and of every in- dividual in the fullest . extent. The spring hasbeen the dryest nd a very little carelessness might result "i in untold damage. T St. Louis fair gives prom- || ise of*being the biggest thing of the kind ever pulled off. tendance this far has The at- far out- i stripped the attendance at the world’s fair begins to it the whole American people would at Chicags and look as though time this bl summer. So phone or come gnd sce J. J. DORAN. b grieved that congress Tue democrats are much ag- ad- journed with such record break has 'l ing precipitation. 'vvwvmvvvvw T NORTH THE P 3 Even Shevlin has its day. The rummage sale is abroad in Bagley hopes to bag-a. 833,000 court house. will build a road or two. Brainerd is getting something of a reputation for being a hot town. There are few north country towns that haven’t a summer resort asset. At thisrate the Grand Rapids Magnet will soon have all the men down that way drawn to- it. We notice by the Blackduck Times that Christ I'rog was up from Rosy early Sunday morn- ing. Over in Cass county it seems to be a fair political ¢uestion whether John King is to be king or no. “Persistent rumors” Clearwater county political waters will grow muddy before it is all over. The . Little Fork Guardian thinks -that a local club named the Caribousa ought.to be swift enough on the muskeg. A. M. Greeley complains that a man in a swamp can’t run for office; he can only wade, and the Itasca County Record adyises Mr. Greeley in that case to “wade in.”? l Tips of the Tongue —— Recorder Bailey: to have a band for Memorial day. T should like to see the boys get together and organize. -We will summer in doing the honors at the various -excursions that we expect here.” Citizen: “I should like to see Bemidji arrange for-a rousing Wourth of July (,eleblatmn, w;hh excutsions in here from all ints /cast,” west, ncrth™ and south. / Think now is the time to e thinking about it.”’ Tireman® 1 think there is how much Bemidji.owes Grand. ment here Grand Rapids did not, send its running team as has been stated. ~The only a | small delegation. I think the boys did the right thing in voting to go to Hallock; but1f it could have been arranged we should very much have liked to attend both tournaments. Pillsbury’s ) Best. Garden Seed Northrup King & Co.’s. Butter & Eggs? Strietly Fresh. We keep ‘em on Ice. W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209. COUNTRY & the land. o J' D ul Grand Rapids commercial club | that . “We ought |* haye lots of use for a band this : some misunderstanding about |} Rapids. When we had the tourna- | ¢ Order and Notice of Hearing on Petition to Form New School District, 5 i iy, s and i frechiolders ¥ respeetive distric i school GuLof the te hie 1l setting fort) Lubstantially. the iption of the aced - the pro- TONOWS, vl Bec tionis e iz i the above deseribed territory-is- thin Six. Ihird - That the o ot ot childre i : Mg, at 100 e consl house in t satld count S en et Tt is further or . that a notice of said in_one public place e aor Known 48 I fs printed and and is hereby desie- e this 20 day of AprilA. D, der of tie-hoard - of ¢ Nt i afsnid Bonra; Order and Notice of Hearing on Petition to Form wn that a petitition has ard of county commis- i county, sizned and e hy a majority of the frechol provosed new distric sntitled to vote espective dis- tion of a new rritory hereinafter forth, substantially, range and 8, 51) north, in_the township of ami county, state of west, and d it W an hnosnt Second- the number of persons resid- i e aboye deseribcd territory s forty- (4 1-That the number of children of scliodl ne pesld g i IhGEabore described territory Is thiry Fourth-1 an 1 of sehool age residing thercir nd that tho numberon hildren S which the or proposed hool district Would fake Uheretron) s fiv 1 proposed new dist chool building of an, 1, and upon It Is farther ordel s'llll |Il‘fllh|..' he poste cl id district S ved on-thie-clerk of Fected at loast ten ol thatsaid notice. be forth= L thom Bt i (heHewshaBCE known as The Bemidj I\Illrlhln\fl in s od s the legal ne anc. Dated this 20 day of April A D, 1004, By order of the botrd of Comumis- sioners of Beltrami county, Ot BLEY, L0, an of nhl board. hereby di r 0 DUbLIshinE Chair New:School District. Noticc is e heen filed witl sloners of Belf nowledged by who r«slth lullu |>|n|>( &n that o nnmlon h"\: inge (ur!ln‘ organization of a new: School ict out of- the territory hercinafter: de- ed. aud sctting forth, Substantially, the facts, to-wit Chat the co description of the d (0 SniacedL thie pro= W the nambor of 1 wove. deserihed. Lerritory 15 “Phird=—That -the Tmmber of cliildren of school age Fesiding in the ahove deseribed rieen (14) That the said proposed new distriet docsnot inelade the sehool building of -any existing sehool ¢ 410 0'¢lock i urt houst at which time and ounty conmiissioners 1 persons intercsted sposed “orEanization of said-neyw sehool dist It is further orde 1O . ihat a notice of By order of the hourd of sioners of Beltrami county SHORT ROUTE FASTTIME T0= PACIFIC COASI1 (Bemidji Schedule.) TIME TABLE LOCAL TRAINS EAST BOUND .Park Rapids Line..7:10a. m. ~Duluth—E: \lmw “ No. s I() “« 1,, WEST BOUND 3. ... Fosston Line ... <..Park Rapids Fuil information from E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent Bemidii. Minn T T G DOTSons Tesid=[" : FOUND—Small ring. hearing | Order and Notice of Hearing on Petition to Form | PIONEER WANT COLUMN SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED—A position les- man for a reliable firm; has good education, is honest and qualified for a good. position: OlatChristenson; Sioux Rapids, Tow o WANTEIL -Position.-as-station- ary enginecr or fireman on hoisting encine, R. L. Bailey, Geners: I)\ ivery, Ult HELP WANTED WANTED»»- Men to learn barber trade; catalogue mailed free; Moler Barber college, 221 Sec- ond avenue south, Minneapolis, Minn. MacGregor & Ander- son, props. Established 1898, WANTED—For U Army mble bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, -citi- zens of United States, of a good character and temperate ha,blts, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation upply to Recruiting Officer, ‘Miles block, Bemmp Minn., WANTED—Purchasers for old papers. Ten cents a hundred. Pioneer office. ro-| BARBER WANTED—At once; man that is steady and good workman; $13 per weel for the season. ~Address P. O, Box 84, Enderlin, N WANTED—Tailor; good location; must be cornet player. -~ Shoe- malker, good location, must be cornet player. |Ms N. Brad- ley, Castlewood, D. LOST AND FOUND. B U S P SN LOST — Indexed = vest pecket memorandum book.— Return to \Icwmn Hulmyd FOUND — Ladies gold watch. Owner prove property at Bar- ker’s drug store. i Identify at Pioncer office. FOR = SALE No Charge Less Than 15¢c. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—fine Residence lot in Mill Park Addition inquire of Lang & Carter. FOR-SALE—Gentleman’s--bicy- cle as good as new. Mrs, Ida Jackson, ~=Two fresh ~mileh cows and twocalves. Inquire, at B -M. Moore’s Livery barn. FOR SALE—Short mill wood, $2 per load delivered. Fine for kitchen stove. Crookston Lum- ber Co. Phone"Ud FOR bALD—‘) O(IU feet of oak and birch Iloolmg. Enquire of P. A. Monersrud, Gonvik, Minn. FOR SALE—Forty horse power boiler and engine and saw mill complete. This is a snap. En- quire of H. D. Bauer, Guthrie. MISCELLANEOUS. 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 Su., Minneapolis, Minn. 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 Thief River Falls extension. First class openings for all kinds of business and investments: Ad- dress A, D. Stephens, Crooks- ton, Minn. _FOR RENT. ROOMS FOR R at the Bazaar. 1'0° RENT-—Furnished room at reasonable rate. Frank Engels, Dewey Ave, FOR RENT—House near lake front convenient to business T-—I[nquire portion of the city. Lumber- man’s banlk. State [;umbermens Bank BEMIDJI BS! Fire Insurance. The demand for Building Lots in Bemidji contmues unabated. We still hav a large number of Fine Residence You ('oukl h:uc ]}Olll’]lt cheaper-a few months ago, but vill not be able to buy cheap a few montlis from now. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. 3 Liquor b BU C. H. MILES Wholesale Agent for Anheuser-fiusch Famous St. Louis Beer DWEIS Dealer ER

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