Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 10, 1904, Page 2

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o Toilet - Soaps. 12 eakes Bengml Castile 40¢ 6 ¢ Dusky Diamond 25¢ 12 % Daisy Queen 40¢ 12« Golf 40c 12« White Oatmeal 40¢ 12« Buttermilk 40 12 ¢ Conco Coco 30¢ 3« Violet de Parm 20¢; 3« Jockey Cluh 20¢; 3 < Lilly of the Valley 20¢; 3« Shandon Bells 20¢; 3¢ Heliotrope 20¢; " Large cake Juvenile, eac h W Thesesre strictly Wholesale Prices. W of them. 3%5 5?553! Wholesale BU Another Talk on SOAPS ' There is no better Soap made, either Toilet or Laundry, than that made by the Kirk Soap Co* I.quote pr ices: SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SOAPS. 7 bars Dome, White Russian or Savon Imperial . 25¢ y 8 bars Kirk’s Cabinet f.{«’)c 9 hars Kirk's Satinet. .. ~25¢ J. A..McCONKEY. Liquor Dealer { Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous __St. Louis Beer . DWEIS per doz (4 15¢ Take advantage d : N =7 3323333 ER} ‘233 @.555’:’5955?5&5’:5(’55925 9:7“ The Daily Pioneer W A J. A Mcconkey. ?’: PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Entered in the postofice at Bewldjl, Mion., 4 second 0lass matter. Jfficial County and_City Paper | SUBSCRIPTION $5-PER YEAR They Don’t See Why. Minnesota’s educational ofti- cials admit that the rural schools of the state have not kept pace with the city school. In a circu- lar just issued State Sup’t. of Public Instruction J. W. Olsen also admits that he doesniot See why. Pretty nearly anybody with a few grains of common sense. can tell Mr. Olsen why. ture of 1901 raised the state ap- propriation for high schools from $400 per year to $1,000 per year and the legislature of 1903 raised it to $1,600 per year. years. past the state has sub- sidised the high schools at least $400 each per year. Besides it has created a-board to carefully supervise the high schools, Dur- ing all this time the rural schools have got'along by themselves as best they might. s Minnesota by care, attemlon and lioerality has developed a progressive high By neglect, and The legisla- For nine sil magnificent, school system. niggardness it has also devel- oped a very backward rural school system. This is why. Tur shameless way in which the Minneapolis Jourr.al has pro- stituted its columns to political ends is.a disgrace to Minnesota. Mhe Minneapolis = Journal has done more than any other single agency to make Lh@qmmpmfln for governor offensive in the nostrils -of-the people-—of the state:—Noj 1 denied free admittance and .ela‘b orate welcome to the colunms of the Journal, providing it tended to place Robert C. Dunn in an-un- THOS: JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. 1001 Minnesota Avenue, & by e A A PR L R m We S| 15 positio = [ Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE-and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI, wait. So pho! MINN. FY Vv YV YT v Trveee Mount Mellick Me Dra \’lr\ Juss. Freestone, ~TEACHER-OF— Art Embroidery | Fine Needle-Work. : CITYHOTEL Cel ®© r your BRI b R R E ¢ The Early Bird Gets the Worm. i — 5 2 Can do your fine work: and your % We have just received a car g load lot of IBave Trough and are == fi selling it at Rock Bottom Price B g vai o o o U ey e t“ 50 do not wait bug get your share 8 of it while it lasts. were never in as good n or had such a complete Bieycle Extras, and can wheel while you ne or come and see J. J. DORAN. ot e R J. H. .(“;t;ouchr 3 FOR— Cement Sidewalk, _Curbstone, Carriage Blocks, lar Bottoms, Ete. PHONE 92. favorable light before the peopl of thestate: Tudge Collins the Journal has flinched at nothing mean or low; the black (lag of piratical politics has floated daily at the head of its news and editorial columns. It is a great paper shamelessly 54 32 5 L’% put to_the most dishonorable | uses. b —_— I7 18 passing strange that jus- tice cannot be done to Poor Lo without-holding- back the devel- opment of northern Minnesota so 1y yeu The north country s ripe for a great growth, but i the dead weight of everlasting reservations hangs about its neck #land what it achieves it must win North- ern Minnesota should stand to gether as one man for the speedy solution of the Indian qm’:shiuu.in it H j|against_enormous odds. this part of the state. A littlef shoulder to- shoulder ~work in this _matter will do much to hasten the day when northern Minnesota_will be free from its .entangling Indian alliances, now suffered per force. L there are influences at work to The form in which opposition to the 15 perfectly cndonL that defeat the proposed charter. F E. COOLEY Painter, Paper Hanger ; and Decorator. hone = 283, It speed ) dressing R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors West of City Hall. All Orders Promptly Attended to I?Ine Art Wall Paper . : Meets iy and permanently removes all inflammation. The Home Treatment for All Female FREE roubles Ladies' own obstetric and perpetnal calendar by ad- HY’NE COMPANY W. North Ave.. Chicago, Tl Sold_by A. GILMOUR & CO., Bemidii, Minn. IE. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Bemidl AcricNo. 351. F. O. F every Wednesday at 8 p. m., Gitmour’s Hall. charter has thus far manifested itself graft, insinuations, charges of petty faultfindings, ete., ts that the defeat of the charter is desired not because it suggc is a bad charter, but for purely personal reasons. THE Pioneer sincerely hopes that o public meeting may be called for the discussi m of the case the council finally decides to call an election. proposed charter—in No one s ns to know much about the charter and a public meeting with a few prior lassignments as to_ speakers [ Tir-its advocacy U{ would result in much enlighten- ment. PV VY PBITSINORTH § b E50% | COUNTRY ki Waron dandelionsat Moorhead. Becker county rids itself of $18,000 debt, Detroit — will Fourth like forty. celebrate . the Duluth fans arve reported to have very raw throats. Alex Thompson was too smart an-Alex for-Nat Campbellin Crookston. You can strike pay streak any time you dig in the Eveleth Min- ing News, Pine City holds a fair once a month—both the idea and the thing are more than fair. With thirty-one high school araduates fergus Falls does not lack for raw material. The first of the semi-annual seven weeks grist of justice is ground in the. district court for Polk county. ~ The Fergus Falls Globe prob- ably does not expect to “elect Debs president but it is working hard atit. The hustlings of the hustler reap a profit even for the hust- ler’s encmies. Here’s hoch to the hustler, Brainerd is up to the neck with Baptist delegates this week and is tempmanly enthusiastic over the delights of immersion. boasting itself the financial cen- ‘ter of the Red river valley.~ It’s got the men who’ve'got the cash. One of the, seven greac conun- drums of the world is whether Ed Sulliyan will be a_ candidate for re-election as sheriff .of Polk county. = If it’s from Hubbard county you don’t need to scan that wolf story so hard for the state pays than to any other county-. * There’s somethingout of joint: at Ferzus Falls and if it lives ‘lomremmv}l sthe:Globe proposes = t0,5ea.he thew.t can inga fa,bulous pl ice to some Jand shapk. Sued by His Doctor. “A doctor here' sued me for $12 50, which I claimed, was ex- { case of cholera mox- ) Says hite; of Coachella;- Cal. ‘At the trial he praised his medical skill and medicine. T asked him if it was not Chamber- lain’s Colic, Cholera ind Diar- rhoea-Remedy he used as T had good reason to believe it was, and he would not say~under oath that it was not.” No' doctor could a better remedy than this in ¢ of cholera morbus; it never Sold by Barker’s a fails, store. SOCIAL EVENTS WWZ Miss Lvis Roberts and Mrs. R. B. Ifoster gave a parcel show at Mrs. Foster’s home thisafter- noon for Miss June Henderson. The Hiawatha club gives a dancing party-at-Peterson’s hall this evening. Mrs. Preble entertained a party of lady friends at five o’clock tea ymtmd.w afternoon in honor of Mrs. A. Garris, who leaves thi “'PeI@rm tirand Rupids, where she will make her future home. berries and vegetables fruit [ruit, every d.my dL Peterson’s store, Tr|mmt-d Ha e One-third off on nmed hats at Miss Gralton's, with O’Leary & Bowser’s. - These hats are all at the price heretofore asked. Sale continues Friday. Saturday and Monda Nothing “just as good” as Lowney's chocolate bon bon’s, at Peterson’s. Four Spring Excursions to De- troit, $12.00 Round Trip. The Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry. will have on sale June 3, 10, 14 and 19 round trip tickets to Detroit and inter- mediate points at the rate of $12; to Buffalo and return $14. This is-via-the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry. to St. Ignace and the Detroit & Cleveland Navi- cation Co.’s palatial stecamers. For return limits, reservation of berths on train and steamer, and full particulars of the above write or call on MaRT. ADSON, General Agent; 430 West §upenol St., Dnluth, Mm - Crookston grows moreloud in|~ more wolf bounty to Huhbmd E pastme its | Drug| summer styles and-are-bargains | = W. G SCHROEDER === RALER EN=— General Merchandise, Dry-Goods, and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery Stoneware, . Glassware, Flour, Feed and Hay, Sced Grain, Lincoln Oats, Six-Row Barley, Fodder Corn and —ALIL KINDS OF— Garden Seeds and Grass Seeds. e University Canned Goods FLOUR.—Pillsbury’s Best and Ada Flour. A No. 1 Meadow Land Hay, $13 per ton. Give me a call. W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209. 'PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Officeopposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attor! ne) at Law "I!EEIIUI - ,-'~ - = = ¢ IINN. Bailey & McDonald LAWYERS — Bemidi, Minn. PIONEER WANT COLUMN FOR SALE. 1.LFOR SALE—Five_dollar billiard and pool ckets for $4 at the HELP WANTED: WANTED=-Dishwasherat-Gr WANTED—By middleaged 1ady, | Matheny Billiard hall Jlbce @il e lloufig.\ {FOR.SALE—Limited number of WANTED—To fill- your—wants. | cop\esofchel?loneer 'S souvenir Nothing does it like a Pioneer| cdition. Pioneer office. want ad, FOR SALB_Or trade forland or WANTED—Good cook for hotel;| mill property, one brick ven- good wages toright party. Ad-| eered store building, stock of dress C, I. Peterson, Hallock, | groceries and confectionery Minn. = and lunch counter and $1,500 g Yor partic: WANTED—At once, apprentice i‘;z:‘f Oufd(‘:-ll{.);:;nu)d}o&}x Lw’ girl to learn tu set type and to| - pMurdock, Minn., Swift county. earn the newspaper business 2 2 gonemlly Plonem office. TO FX(/HA\NG]‘A——IOW’L or Min-| nesota land forstock of general merchandise, 1md\\~1rn or fur- nitare, Address Box 775, For- est City, Iowa. WANTED—For U. S. Army able 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 app]y 10 Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Beundjl, FOR RENT. A e I i KOR RENT—-Two rooms partly furnished, on ground floor, in Lake Park addition; suitable for light housekeepi Address S N. Reeyes, Bemi BIG: NEW TOWN ON THE Winnipeg extension of Soo rail- road; large territory, densely settled; first-class openings for all kinds of business, manufac- tories and investments. Rufus L. Hardy, general manager, Parker’s Pm\rle, Minn. ssooe sesooos R Sprmg 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 #s for anything in NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLASSWARE, DINNER SETS, Faucy Dishes, Men’s Ware, Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, EFte. Last year we laid the foundation for a successful business on our Genuine Eyery-Day Bargain Prices which we are going to continue, and will even give you more for your money.this year than last. The Fair Vamty Cash Store 304 Wost Ahird Strect. Attorney at Law Office in Miles Block, PHYSH e Dr. Rowla,nd Gilmore Physician and Surgeon : files Block Dr. ’.Blakesleé *hysician and Surgeon _Jay. L Reynolds',_” 3 'Deorp Vahlclna‘are Al ngN g Buggles C}llt!vat9?§_; " Dr. E. H Marcum Physician and Surgeon’ Office: Swedback Block Residénce Phone 221 Office Phenc 18 Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon Office: Boston Block _ Office Phone, 73 Dr.J.T. Tuomy DENTIST Office over First National Bank. Third St HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, Hotel Challenge, A. L. SMITH, Prop. (#1000 s i RatesstFLOAAIB 41 Boltrami Ave, City Hotel, JESS FREESTONE, Prop.. (31,00 and Rates: 7™ perday. Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. Meals at i AllTiours, | Hotel Remore, EARL (JI:IL. Prop. [ ‘orner Beltrami Ave. and Third Thompson s Hotel, HANS P. THOMPSON, Prop. [815 Beltrami Ave, 311 Minnesota Ave. Rates: Bar in ‘ Connection Tremont House, FELIX DANSEREAU, Prop. 1 $1.00 1\ Rates: “ S Bemld i Hotel, MRS. JOIIN BAHR, Prop. i fperdny = | 202 Third st (e 'I‘rmmplls of Surgery. 100 Thivd St. 03 \linneanl'! Ave. Rates: | the human budy by surgery. Organs are taken out and xcmpod and polished and put back, or they may be removed emirely: bones are spiced; take the place of diseas tions of veins: antiseptic dre ings are applied to woun bruises, burns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, which causes them to heal with- out, matnration and in one third the time regnired by the old treatment. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm . tson th ume | rinciple. It is an anteceptic and when ap- plied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. Tt also allays the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in vour home and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering Wondertul things are done for |- Page ‘Wire Fence Sharples Cream Separators Sereen Doors and Windows 00000%003%00000000 —FINE LINE OF— Book Cases.. l‘itil;g i)esk_s o Headquarters for Summer Furniture : ; S Hammocks, w‘. i 00000000 00 such as Refrigeratofs, Ete. We have secured the services ofmn Expert * Upholsterer for a few days. I you have any Upholstering to be done, call at once, .E L. NAYLOR Furniture. Ijam-bermens’ State Bank BEMIDJI s $s General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. which such, injuries ental. For

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