Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 20, 1904, Page 2

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~ EEEETEEES, l\\ i =3 J. A. McConkey. ‘Miss Knaggs Will demonstrate Tea and Loflee at my stme Satur- day afternoon and ev enmg. also fihe w111 have open for Y you to-see and eat dlflerem C‘mned l*lu' S, v ogetables, To those wlm fe(] tlm these goods come too high, il | v‘ould say 1 lm\(, a full lme of Standdul Goods 0[ W every descnptlon aud th y not my object to make \ex) mucl 11 on any one tlnng. C&‘i l'lll(fk‘ \L]y 10\\ It is . but by geltmg a good \olume 0[ l-mcmcss to make 1t in W that w ay. W represented, and a any error made we are very glad lyery flllllg‘ flmt goes out ui the store is as to . rectify. Yours Phone 233, Very Truly, J. A. McCONKEY. ¥, %asasseasesséaae-seesaeg Sa C. H. MILES Wholesale Liquor Dealer . Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous | St. Louis Beer ’Lhe Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING C0. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Batored in the postoffice at Bemidji, M! ——————aynecond-riayy matter-— Mficial County and City Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR As Olher See Us. Ralph Wheelock in Minne- apolis Tribune: The bright and belligerent Bemidji i s its first a daily with a “most clulmmte spreud of the ° good things, and the great people that have combined to make Bemidji famous. Be- midj is thus formally chris- - tened the Hub of Northern Minnesota and the Pioneeris its prophetic spokesman. The Red Lake Opening. The sale of the ceded eleven towns of the Red Lake reserva- tion will take place at Thief River Falls beginning June 20. These lands are some of the most fer- tile and valuable in the Red river valley and the sale will attract thousands of intending settlers. The terms and conditions of the sale are concisely set forth by the Thief River Falls Review - |as follows: That the Secretary of the Iu- terior is empowered to sell this land, subject to such rules and regulations as he may order, at not less than $4 per acre, one-fifth down and the remainder in five equal annual installments without- interest. That if any payment is not made within two months after it become due the purchaser shall forfeit all previous pay- ments and the land shall again be offered for sale; That no person shall be al- lowed to purchase more than — 160 acres and that the pur- must be such a per- entitled tofile on a E will. teach Graham Shorthand and Good- win’s Improved Bookkeeping during the summer months, beginning May 2d and ending September 1st, for only saO or Munson's Shorthand and Marshall’s Bookkeeping for same price. There is a discount of over #25.00 In this deduction. Conway'’s Commercial College, Box 744, 108 Sixth Street, between Bemidjl and Beltrami Avenues. e natural charges, 1088 0f tone, feeling and vigor, 1t speedily and per: all inflam The Home Treatmes Trouble dressing HY’'NE COMPANY W. North Avi lcago, T11. R & €O., removes All Female e and v ad- Ladies'. own obstet perpetual calendar Sold by A. Ul “Bemidji, Minn. Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE doctors and all len’*s—Arnica-Sal further inflammation and It conquers aches and kills pain. at all drugg A Quick Arrest. Gulledge of Verbena, > in the hospital from a of piles causing 24 tumors. After med ed, Buck- quickly arrvested| red him. A SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJL MINN. ki & fi ; Mount Mellick Embrold: Mexican Drawn Work 4 Teneriffe Lace a speclalty. 2to4pm i s Frestone, {2 Art Embroidery —ann— ~ Fine Needle Work. : CITY HOTEL i S S F. E. COOLEY, Painter, Paper Hanger : ——and Decorator. Phone - = ~ R. MARTIN ‘ Leading Painter -and Decorator. Now Located on Four‘h!(refi.’l’\!nl)wn : West'of City Hall. i B ST ot OB 5 BB ISEIR K“ selling it at Rock Bottom Prices _50 do notwait but-get-your-share & | ) line of Bicycle Extras, and can [ ~{J.BISAIR ! The Early Blrd 5 Gets the Worm. We have just received a car load lot-of ave Trough and are o of it while it lasts. We were never in as good position or had such a complete repair : i your wheel while you f ¢ wait. So phone or come and see J. J. DORAN. hasremoved hisSinger Sewing Machine office to one door south of the Post Office, and will have a- special sale during the month of May. ~Sewing Machines Repalred ‘; Give Us a Call. O OE T BITSINORTH ¢ TRO¥ | COUNTRY { B B e B e B e B B b All roads lead to the Red Lake reservation. che of pu bllC (AACBEIVES Richards may be postofficeless but the United States mail gets there just the same. The political announcement be- gins to get busy and to rejoice the pockets of the editor. It is no discredit to the ladies of Grand Rapids to know that they are good at bowling up, Crow Wing county’s grand jury takes a hand in straighten- ing out kinks in variors domestic differences. “Bread cast upon the waters for a purpose is apt to return mouldy’” philosophizes the Cass Lake Times. If we don’t set a watch on Thief River Falls she will be up and off with the whole north county one of these days. How sharper than a serpent’s tooth is an ungrateful child? After the Crookston papers pub- hshed columns of editorials ad- vocating the opening of the eleven ceded towns of the Red Lake reservation Thief River falls now reviles the Queen city and calls its people ¢big porkers” for that they want the sale con- ducted in Crookston at the land office. i Cohassett is going in for basket balland an interested spectator writes to the Grand Rapids Re- view: That foot - basket - base- hand ball game was in full - blast one evening last week filling the air —and - smearing-the grounds with men’s hats, ribbons, skirts, legs, laughter, screeches, screams, go0- goo - eyes, men, women, girls, boys, dust, tomato cans, dry gnod boxes and beer kegs: — - L NARY. Fin Cook and sister, Miss Myra Reynolds, were visiting relatives at enstrike the latter | Cured His Mother of Rheumatism “My motherhas been a sulfexer 4! for manyyears with rheumatism,” says W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pa. At times she was unable to move at all, while at all times wwlkmvws painful. I presented 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 +haéd ied,-in-fact, she isney- | er without it now ‘and—is—at—all times able to walk. An occasional application of Pain Balm-keeps away-the-pain-that-she -was - for- merly. trouble with.”” For sale by Barkers Drug Store. THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor ~and Builder. Can do your fine work and your will do it prompt- ly and at vight prices. ¢ YOU/ BUILD. SCHROEDER —DEALER IN— General Merchandise, Dry Goods, and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, (Glassware, Flour; Feed and Hay, 2ed Grain, Lincoln Oats, Six-Row Barley, Fodder Corn and —ALL KINDS OF— ~Garden-Seeds and Grass Seeds. under the taws of the United States, but it is especially provided that any person who hasalready used _homestead right’ is. not thereby barred from becom- ing a purchaser. It is fur- ther provided that the pur- chaser mustcomply with the homestead laws as to settle- ment and improvements of the land for five years in or- der to secure the privilege of paying for it in installments, but the purchaser may prove up at the end of 14 months, if he so desire, by paying down the full amount due on the land and the usual land office fees amounting to about $15. The law also provides that where the reservation line cuts diagonally across a tract if the owner of the part out- side the reservation buys the adjoining fraction -inside the line, his improvements and settlement on the portion outside shall count as settle- ment on the land purchased. These are all the provisions made for the first sale of the land. Any tracts of land not —disposed-of at-this sale may be sold at any time there- after, at the local land oftice for &4 per acre, the pur- chaser being subject to the same rules as if he bought the land at the sale. | nob pm'uut large expenditures of money in the coming campaign. i | He does not need to. IFr Rt state conven: rtions prove anything there is no, BLIC | decadence in strenuosity in these United State: MICHIGAN is in the throes of a fight for a primary electionlaw: It’s got to come since Minnesota ,J‘ led the way. NOR VAN S to have his ear very close to the GOVEI ¢| ground. THERE'S a sort of sameness in the stories from far Japan. THERE seem to be too many U’s & 1in Iilini, HANNA beingdead yet speak - | eth. ——————eee For Register of Deeds e Agenl E office should be- conducted for B ¢ good. Yo Harms, ‘| spending part of the week. Mrs. Wren McGuire nccour panied her sister, Mrs. Paul, Bemidji Sabmday night to 1e— main several days. The May dance given by Mr. Case at the hall last F‘riduy night was largely attended and all re- port a good time. The Baptist church of Nary will be organized Saturday, May 21. The Misses Edith and Bessie Rogers and Miss Nelson boarded the train Saturday night for Be- midji, where they expect to re: main this summer. Mrs. Luckingbill, of LaPorte, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Reynolds, last week. Charles Brown has his new house nearly completed and ex- pects his family to arrive from Nebraska this week., Mrs. Blackburn, of Bemidjl, is several days with her mother, Mrs. Walters, in Nary. Louie Mickelsen departed last Thursday morning for his home at Frazee, Minn. Jolm Tattle had the misfor- tune--to get._his_ankle badly crushed while skidding logs at the mill last week. Mrs. Anda Nolan is suffering from a tumor in the palm of her right hand and expects to go to Brainerd soon for an operation, Fvank Beard, who has been suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia, is so far recovered that he was able to commence his duties as engineer at A, Nolan’s saw mill Thursday morning. For the Knights of Pythias conclave at Minneapolis May 21, |~ the Great Northern will make o rate of one and one third fares for the round- trip, $8.80. Tickets will'be on sale May 20 and 21 and returning are good until May 23. When the Sap Rises Weak lungs should be careful. Cough and colds are dangerous then. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds and gives strength to the lungs. Mrs. . E. Fenner, “of Marion; Ind. says, ‘I suffered with a cough until I run down in weight from 148 to 92 1bs. [ tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Mioute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this~wonderful remedy cured me entirly of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my nmmu.] weight, health and streagth.”Sold-at K. A, Barker’s drug store. Cateccsscsssnssassnssnsnanad | A Close ndye That's what you get \\lu\n You patronize : PAUL FOUCALT in his vew loeation in busement of First National Bank Bldg. - University Canned Good PIONEER WANT COLUMN HELP WANTED. WANTED—Dishwasher and din- ing room girl at the Grill. "WANTED = Gentteman - stenog-| rapher, permanent position. Salary $40 per month to begin with. Apply at once Conway’s Commericial College, WANTED-—A man competent to put down cement sidewalks and do all kinds of cement work. Must be sober and veliable. Ad- Wllhs, Wmmm, Minn. WANTED Agents, ladies or gentlemen. Wages $2 per day Write to W. G, Grand Rapids Minn. WANTED—For U. S, Army able bodied, unmarried 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 Officer. Miles block, Bemidji, BRIGHT YOUNG MAN, over 18, to prepare for government po- sition; good salary; permanent; gradual promotion. Box 570, Cedm‘ R&pxds, Iowa No Charge Less Than 150. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Four dollar billiard and pool tickets for $4 at the Matheny Billiard hall FOR SALE=Short mill wood, $2 per load delivered. Fine for Kitchen stove. Crookston Lum- ber Co: Phone208: FOR RFNT—N\(‘e, clean fur- nished rooms, . centrally lo- cated. - Hotel Northern, new management. SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG LADY stenographer wants position; prefer leaving city. E. M. W., 485 Jackson st. St. Paul, WANTED — First. class dish- washers. Scandinavians pre: ferred. Good wages. Arm- strong & Underwood. * FOR RENT. FOR RENT — Fine furnished rooms at the Armstrong-Un- derwood Cafe. TO RENT—Twonicely furnished rooms. Inquire at 615 Minne- sota-avenue. | Spring is Here and So are We. .o 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 cal NOTIONS, Fancy Dishes, Men’s Ware, Ci Last year we laid the fou 11 on us for anything in HOSIERY, GLASSWARE, DINNER SETS, gars, Tobacco, Candies, Ete, ndation for a successful business on our Genuine Every-Day Bargain Prices which we are going to continue, and will even give you mgre for your mon The Fair Varie 304 West Thi oo ey, this year than last. ty Cash Store ird Street. As You Sow and Ada Flour. . Give me a call. W. G. Schroedel"q," ““-Phone 209. PROFESSIONAL CARDS D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellorat Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. B.Mley & McDonald LAWYERS Bemidji, Minn, Office: Swedback Block Glbbons & Torrance City Real Estate Collections Attorneys at Law 122 .T Russell Attorney at Law BEAUDL: = - = - = TINN. Dr. Rowlund Gilmore Physician aand Surgeon Office: Tiles Block Dr. Blakeslee Fhysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block. Beminii Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgecon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office Pheue 18 Dr. J. T. Tuomy DENTIST Office over First National Bank, Third St FLOUR. —Pillsbury’s Best Shall You Reap. —Get— " Good Garden Seeds We have the Best. Farm Implements, Minnesota Linssed Oil, Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, John Deere Plows, Buggies and Wagons, Hardware. —FINE L ° o.BOOk = suc Hammocks, We have secured the —AND— 3 = = =] ac O 4% » P /) eadquarters for Summer Furmtur Refrigeratbrs, Upholsterer for a few days. Upholstering to be done, call at once. L L NAYLOR . Furniture. [ ] ..O..Q.O.‘.....’C.. INE OF— Cases.. h as Ete. services of an Expert If you have any Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon Office: Boston Block _ Office Phone, 73 Home Phone, 60 Jay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law Office 'in Iilea- Block, F. O. L. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji AcrieNo. 351. Meets cvery Wedncsday at 8 p. m., Gitmour's Hall. . T. Wi A W. President H . Secretary J;tumbermens State Bank BEMIDJI 393 General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. gbss

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