Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 17, 1904, Page 2

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.,,tst—eeeeeesseee‘sisseeées‘\ o NJLA. McConkey. P CWHAH ‘T;he “Batavia” TR __Tn Canned Goods; there is nothing better. samade. sDon't take any body’s word for it, “EMofrever. Whiat somebody tells you, you may Jpresume to be so, but what you find “out, yourself you know to be so. In lmymg foods it pays to know for yourself. 5{ '\ a n N M n " - n 100 i EXTS MISS KNAGGS jad Expert demomh.flm of the virtues of the “Batavia” Goods, will call on you person- ally and show just what they are. This costs yo nothing; it may profit you much. Miss Knaggs would like to show ev ex)body in Bemidji, but she is a stranger and may / miss some. To be sure that she does not = 9aa miss you, telephone 233. J. A. McConkey, the Grocer. VI3 IIIIIZISI3333IFI=333333 @Q C. H. MlLES Wholesale Liquor Dealer Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous h St Louls Beer | |aries of its land districts to suit M| 1f the Pioneer Press knew the | | office better, it would understand he proposed to handle the affairs 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. B There is a discount of over #5.00 in this deduetion. Conway’s Commercial College, Box 744, 108 Sixth Street, between Bemidji and Beltrami Avenues. WOME D i charges, 10ss of tone, feeling and VIgor, " HY'NE Tt specdily and permanently removas all Inflammation: The Home Treatment for All Female Troublcs. FREE Lodies own obstetric. and perpetual calendar by ad- dressing. HY’'NE COMPANY 475 W. North Ave., Chicago, TIl. HY’NE Sold by A, GILMOUR & CO., Bemidji, Mian. A Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Buck- len’s Arnica Salve quickly arrested Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE ~ SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI, MINN. further inflammation and cured bis It conquers aches and kills pain. 2 at all druggists The Early Bu‘d Gets the Worm. o Mount Mellick Embroidery, 9 to11am Mexican Drayn Work and — -and _ Teneriffe Lace a speclalty, 2 to 4 pm Mrs. Jess Freestone, —TEACHER OF— Art Embroidery Fine Needle Work. : CITY HOTEL We have just received a ear |8 load lot of Eave Trough and are il selling it at Rock Bottom Priees: %50 do:not wait but get your shave 4 of it while it lasts. position or had such a complete | u line of Bicycle. Bxtras, and can wheel while you i repair your wait. i i3 So-phone-or-come-and- see dJ. J. DORAN. R R R S RATR] T nwxnnu;ggix x| F. E. COOLEY, Painter, Paper Hanger x| Bl | and Decorator. g P [ | re-attached to the Cass Lake dist- . |of the wishes of the settlers in 4| district, and itis only to behoped %[he will make the tripinto that {|convince almost any man that | the request of the settlers ought ¥ | to be granted, a personal inspec- i | missioner as to the desirability B of the change. S veto- heversin a5 =a000wa has stated, since this controversy it | was started, that the wishes of i |that is all the settlers ask, for their wish is to'a man i favor of 4| the change. lonly real trust busters in the . hamemowdlns&mgel Sewing Machine office to one door south of the Post Office, and will have a special sale during-the month of May. Sewing Machines Repaived. Give Us a Call. R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors Westof City Hall. AllOrders Promptly Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper s ¢ Fresco Painting SAIR, - = i3 7 4 Agient. l; and even the sight of one makes : |them shudder—especially since ' the Great Northern admits that ,;, it refused to be held up by a republicans’ The Daily Pioneer|} PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By'R. W. HITCHCOCK. Entered In the postofice at Bemidjl, Minn., s second class matter! Hfficial- County and City -Paper \ |SUBSCRIPTION -85 PER YEAR As OtherSee Us. | Duluth Heérald:' The Be- midji Daily Pioneer. cele- brated its first anniversary by issuing a special number consisting of -twenty-eight. Phges,; mamly filled - swith write-ups of “the enterpris- ing business men of that place. When it is’ consid- ered that a specical news- paper of that size was quite an event for Duluth fifteen years ago, the reader will will more rapidly appreciate the growth and importance of the “hub of Northern Minnesota.” — Both the pub- lisher of the Pioneer and the people of this thriving little city are to be congratulated upon their success and enterprise. The Settlers’ Interest. " The Pioneer Press, in its issue of March 11, seems 1o cast doubt on the willingness of the general land office to adjust the bound- the convenience of the settlers. commissioner of the general land what he has repeatedly said, that of his office for the benefit of the majority of the actual settlers on public lands. F The settlers in” the northern part of Itasca county, which was originally attached to the Cass Lalke land district and later de- tached and added to the Duluth gis/t;rict, last January circulated and presented-to the honorable commissioner of the general land office a strong petition asking that the above mentioned territory be rict, the Cass Lake office bBln" much nearer and more’ evisxly accessible than‘the Duluth office. The commissioner decided to send a personal representative among the settlersand signers of these petitions to verify their signatures and learn on the ground their sentiments. The Pioneer Press states that the special agent so designated by the commissioner, T, T. Howd, has been detained from crrying out his mission on account of sickness in his family, but that his repors is expected soon at the general land oftice. If Mr. Howd makes atlforough investigation that territory, he will find them almost to a man in favor of the re- attachment to the Cass Lake | teritory, for although a mere glance at the map is sufficient to tion will better advise the com- The commissioner the settlers should control and Tie-—-Collins ])cuple are—the tate, so they say. They are the deadly foes of all corporations Collims manager. WE sgOULD not forget that the extremity the democrats’ opportuni is THERE is every indication fora vvvvvvv b ol ol b b BlTS|1\IORTH FROM | COUNTRY 4 2l B o B B B e A Norway forever! Turtle wants a medicine man:. . 1in the Red River With daily mail service you can almost see _ the. Greater Mizpah. Tt’s hard to goa whole week with no “Variations of * the Needle”, Minnesota gets another Banner newspaper—at Hewitt. Crookston, [fosston, and Wa- dena high schools will soon have a spell of finding out - which one knows the most about the awful gyrations of the Bnglish-alphebet. After somesforty or fifty years of romance they were married at Walker last week. May they live happy ever after. The Mallard Call is entu'Lly persuaded that T. B. Walker’s logging road is to be extended t> Itasca, " Ada’s postmaster gets another hundred and the rest of them at Ada are justas pleased-as he. The Bachelor Maids mal/(e"/a big hitat Brainerd. They do that up here right along. The annual contest: Walker vs Cass Lake ison. Walker drew first blood “with a 42 pourd muskallonge ~while Cass Lake scores twice at 34 and 22 pounds respectively. ‘Tips of the Tongue Chief Geil: “The fire depart- ment running team is developing under practice and T think if we go to the tournament with the bunch that are now practicing we will ‘have the strongest run- ning team that has ever left Be midji. The boys practiced the banner race last night and sur- prised themselyes at the show- mg J. M. Markham: *‘Bids for the construction of the new hotel will be received up to the 20th. T am. in communication with a number of contractors who will behele this’ Week to bid on the o N t.ha.t. you didn't print the scogg C. R. Martin made at the gun' club shoot Sunday. For a man who was shooting shells without any shot in them T think Mr. Martin did remarkably well.” «YOUR MONEY IS NO GOOD” ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS MATT.J. JOHNSOKS BLOOD CURE you are not satisfied with results. “This is our guarantce which goes with 2yery bottle. B2 and Guaranteed Only by LMOU &CO. When the nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irritable. Your cheeks are Sarsaparilla pale and your blood is thin. Your doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. than 50 vears T hve used Ayer's l:‘“ It1s agrand tonlc rderful medicine for im- pure blood.”—D. » West Haven, Conn. 8100 & bott i e fOT Weak Nerves Keep the bowels refiularwkh Ayer's Pills, Just one Il each night. F. O. L. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji AerieNo. 351. Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m., Gilmour*s Hall. 3.0 AYER CO., Lowell. Mass. A.T.Wheelock, = = = = W.President H.LeBleu, = = = W.Secretary cordially invited. nto th li Thoy make new biood s t yatem, from thesoles of Jouriis o hocrovnotout head | MervorTabs Arosen i plain ws o o e Do Praor mobey foPided Wiire for {llustrai book, “Man’ no-t ]:!lc.'.‘. Jewel of Happiness.’” mailed i wrapper hot summer in Minnesota. free; e wfl:n |clm?3nulum.::fi Tlhn. are and will be refunded to you if after us. | RHEUMATISM and Cured His Mother of Rheumatism “My mother has been a sufferer for manyyears with rheumatism,’’ says W. H. Howard, of Husband, 41Pu. At times she was unable to move at alt; while at all times wnlkmgwus painful. - Ipresented her with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain, Balm and after a few ap- plications she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is nev- sper-without-it-now-and--is--at—all times able to walk. An occasional application of Pain Balm keeps away the pain tliat she was for- merly trouble with.” For sale by | Barkers Drug Store. THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- Iy_and atvight prices. SEE US BEFORI YOU BUILD. 1001 Minnecsota Avenue. SCHROEDER —DRALER IN— General Merchandise, Dry Goods, and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, Glassware, Flour, Feed and Hay, zed Grain, Lincoln Oats, Six-Row Bairley, Fodder Corn and —ALIL KINDS OF— Garden-Seeds-and- Grass Seeds. - University Canned Goods FLOUR.—Pillshury’s Best and Ada Flour. W;“G.‘Schroeder,, Phone 209. SHORT ROUTE FAST TIME PACIFIC COASI (Bemidji Schedule.) TABLE LOCAL TRAINS FAST BOUND ...Park Rapids Line..7:10a. m. ..Duluth Express...12:27 p.m. i & 12:34 a.m. TIME ‘WEST BOUND ..Fosston Line ..... 2:50 p. m. o 3 ..Park Rapids Line7:32 Full information from E. CHAMBERLAIN; Agent Bemidii. Minn Minesota & International RAILWAY COMPANY Dally ex STATIONS Daily ex. “ eral Manager. Brainerd No Charge Less Than 150, PIONEER WANT COLUMN FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Short mill wood, $2 per load delivered. Fine for kitchen stove. Crookston Lum- ber:Co. Phone 208. FOR RENT—Nice, clean fur- nished rooms, centrally lo- cated. Hotel Northern, new management. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two first class four room cottages, new. Inqguire of Roger M artin. HELP WANTED. WANTED — Blacksmith. quire at Pioneer office. WANTED-—A man-competent to “put down'cement sidewalks and do all kinds of cement work. Must be sober and- veliable. Ad- dress H. J. Wllhs, Winona; an WANTED — - Agents, t*entlemnn Wages $2 par day Write to W. G. ) Grand Rapids Minn. WANTED—For U:S, Army able bodied, unmarricd 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 apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles- block, Bemidji, Minn. BRIGHT YOUNG MAN, over 18, to prepare for government po- sition; good salary; permanent; gradual promotion. Box 570, Cedar Rapids, Towa. In- SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG LADY stenographer wants position; prefer leaving city. E. M. W., 435 Jackson st. St. Paul. GIRL WANTED—Wanicd good girl for general housework at the county jail. Good wages. WANTED — First, class dish- washers. Scandinavians pre- ferred. Good wages. —Arm- strong & Underwood. Spring is Here and So are We. We have just closed a very succcessful year, and just starting on our second we heartily thank our patrons for their past support and extend to all a courteous invitation to call on us for anything in NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLASSWARE, DINNER SETS, Fancy Dishes, Men’s Ware, Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, Etc. Last year we laid the foundation for a successful business on our Genuine Every-Day Bargain Prices which we are going to continue, and will even give you more for your money this year than last. The Fair Variety Cash Store 304 West Third: Street. As : You Sow Shall You Reap. —Get— Good Garden Seeds - We have the Best. = Farm Implements, 7 John Deere Plows, —Minnesota Linssed-Oil, - Buggies and Wagons, Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, Hardware. d TETE ........O...O...C. —IINE LINE OF— .Book Cases.. —AND— . Wrxtmg Desks . Headquarters fij‘ Sumimer Furniture such as Refrigerators, o Hammocks, Ete. We have secured the services of an Expert Upholsterer for a few days. If you have any Upholstering to be done, call at once. *E. L. NAYLOR, - Furniture. Jtumbermens State Bank BEMIDJI $ %3 General Banking Business. (\l Fire Insurance. ."__— Subseribe for the Daily Pioneer

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