Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 11, 1904, Page 2

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#fi‘EEEGGGEGEEG:—QGE&G‘G&&fi\ W . J. A. McConkey. -~ n\ S I have just received Fresh New York j ‘Cheese only 15c per 1b. Try some. w W W w w e & w W W W W w W I am naking a special pn(-e on Preserves that are ¥ sugared a little. 1 have the priv \]egL of returning_them Y but hefore doing so thought to give the public a chance to buy-some. These'are the very finest put up, being ¢ the Batavia brand. Before buying, you may taste of them and know just how'bad they are sugared. & & _Try our Perfumeries. 1 have a full and an excep- f - tionally fine line: Everything marked in plain figures. Yours Very Truly, J. A, McCONKEY. b iiiiiaiaiiiéiaiiaiiii 2371 Phono l; C.H. MlLEs‘ Wholesale Liquor Dealer Agent for Anheyser-Busch Famous -5 Louis Beer BUDWEISER ~-0fficial. County and City Paper ‘| ganizations haye in numerous in- The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Entered fn the postoffice at’ Bemid)i, Mina., as second.class matter. SUBSCRIPTION '$5 PER YEAR Overreaching Itself. The war of extermination now being waged against labor unions in the Cripple Creek district is a direct result of an activity on the part of organized labor that has become unsufferable. Through the indiscretion of leaders whose only hope of occupation is to fo- ment- trouble between the em- ployer and the employe labor or- stances become practical high- waymen and murderers. The people of this country cannot en- dure this sort of thing. The death knell of labor unionism has been sounded in the Cripple Creek dis- trict and if labor organizations persist in so far overreaching their rightful powers the same fate will overtake them in other|: p'u ts of the country. 5 POLITICS A. B. Hazen i ve in his can- didacy for sheriff. Mr. Hazen is capable of making a long cam- paign and 1s expected to give Sheriff Bailey the fight of his life. The local Collins forces are nothing daunted at the announce- ment that a rousing Dunn_meet- ingis-to-be-held Tucsduy night and promise to retaliate-with-a Collins meeting which will be ad- dressed quite 23 ably on the is- sues at stake as the Dunn meet- ing will be. The candidacy of Prof. Ed- munds of this_city, is definitely announced for county superin- tendent of schools, Mr. Ed- munds is at present in Duluth and will not start an activ: campaign until after his summer vacation has been concluded. He will have a strong foliowing of warm per- sonal friends in Bemld,u and his capability cannot be questioned: John Wilmann, who is-a candi- date for the Republican nomina: tion for county auditor is doing a very great deal of workin hisown behalf. Mr. Wilmand is making a t;hormlgh canvass. Aurhtm Sylvester’s friends are active in his interests and promise to get sufficiently busy to accomplish his nomination ~without any trouble. The Dunn meeting to be held in this city next Tuesday night W. G. SCHROEDER —DEALER IN— General Merchandise, Dry Goods; and- Shoes, Groceries; Crockery, Stoneware, Glassware, Flour, Feed and Hay, Seed Grain, Lincoln Oats, Six-Row Barley, Fodder Corn and —ALL KINDS OF— Garden- Seeds and Grass Seeds. University Canned Goods FLOUR.—Pillsbury’s Best and Ada Flour. A No. 1 Meadow Land Hay, $13 per ton. Give me a call. “lis expected to draw out a larve attendance from this immediate Everlastlngly At It The suecess of Cass Lakein at- tracting visitors is an example of what keeping-everlastingly-at-it means to a town and thereisa whole lot in the energy, hustle and persistence of 'Cass Lake, which Bemidji might profitably imitate, For beanty of location, convenience of access and abund- ance of sport there is no . spot in northern. Minnesota which can rival Bemidji and we are fortun- ately beginning to appreciate the fact, All that remains is to let others know it too and Bemidji section of the county. The or- ganization of the Beltrami connty Dunn club will be completed Hon, Darius F. Reese, who is to address the meeting is one of the ablest speakers in the state and has a wide experience in state politics which makes him an ex- ceptionally interesting speaker at this time. Pure, unfermented grape juice for medicinal and sacramental purposes. J. Peterson, Jr. ; THE CHURCHES | There will be the usual services at St. Phillip’s Catholic church tomorrow morning, mass at 8:30 and a sermon at 10:30 by Father will_attract a steady stream of summeyr guests and will become one of the principal summer re- sorts of the northwest, There s small virtue in_hiding our light under a’bushel; keeping-everlast- ing-at advertising our advantages is bound to produce substantial and ever-increasing results. The Early Bird = Gets the Worm. THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Can do your fie work and your F;fl We have just received a car coarse work, will do it prompt- g load lot of Eave Trough and arve Iy and at right prices. > et & seling it at Bock Hottom Prices US BEFORE YOU 80 d0 not wait but get your share 4 of it while it lasts. BUILD. { RRHE R E R X SRR R SEE 1001 Minnesota Avenue. - We ‘were never in as good ! position or had such a complete line of Bicycle Extras, and can you 5 vepaiv your wheel while Thos. Smaft DRAY and BAGGAGE i wait. SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY | So phone or come and see J. J. DORAN. ¢ x[g(n‘fi:‘[‘fim‘i;lnxfilmm’uflnmulxumm BEMIDJI, MINN. ~SEE-~ ’ J. H. Crouch FOR— Cement Sidewalk, Curbstone, Me Tenerifle Lac Mis. Jcss Preestone, { : ! Carriage Blocks, Art Embrglde{'y | Cellar Bottoms, Ete. Fine Needle Work. {| =T : CITYHOTEL : : ! PHONE ¢2. a Sifectalls: 2 104 pm Ir. O. Meets every Gl F. E COOLEY Painter, Paper Hanger F.; { ‘\‘ ;( l‘$‘| heelock, - - - = W, President eBleu, - - - W, Sex y i and Decorator. ]"_‘ Visiting Eag! ordially Jnvited. R Bg w U Phone - - g | Thrown Froma Wagon. Babcock was wagon and sed. He appl ain Balm _freely ¢! Mr. George K. - | thrown from-hi verely br |(‘va|111 erlain’s {and s: it is the best linir .hee\ used. Mr. {well known citizen of North Plain, Conn. There is nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains land bruises. It willeffecta cure {in one-third the time required by any other treatment. For sale by Barker’s Drug stor: S T i ~— | R MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. ) Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors Westlof City Hall. ~ WHILE {|Club of Bemidji has thus far been quite successful, its permanent usefulness to the city depends upon the support flcgo/rdcd it by the individual buisness men in the way of an active interest in the meetings of the club and in the various projects undertaken by the club. At the last meeting of the directors of the club there were a number of business men present in_addition to the direc- torate and their and counsel helped much in discus- sion and decision. If the Pioneer understands the matter aright the club welcomes and solicits the presence of any and all busi- presence ness men of the city at any of its meetings. Tue revulsion of the north country from populism is well illustrated by the results of the damocraticprimaries held in Polk county this week. Pollc county was for four years the hot bed of populism in northern Minnesota, many ol-its townships_—casting-a vote year after But Polk county is now toward solid—populist year. swinging far and the maries of this week resulted in conserva- tism democratic pri- an overwhelming defeat—for-the Hearst movement notwithstand- ing the tremendous activity dis- played by the He: st euppm ters. Tur have already eoast the-striking (,ulumdn mining strikes . | miners twenty two and one hall million dollars. The miners are -|in need-ofa Moses to lead them to higher wages by a less expen- sive way. For Register of Deeds ..Ha.ve Ross put up_your eave publicans who be conducted for " ne 113, s re office should be &ood. “the- Business Men’s |- Murphy. Children’s Day excercises will take the place of the regular Sunday morning service at the Baptist church tomorrow morn- ing. There will be a special pro- gram, Rev, Broomfield will de- liver a talk on the missionary work of the Publication society. The subject of the evening ser- mon will be ‘“‘Builders,” Rev. Smith will take for his Sunday morning subject at the M. E. church tomorrow, “Re- generation and Science”. At maht the subject will be *‘Son and Mother.” There will be the usual Junior and Senior League meetings and devotional services at the usual hour. A hearty welcome is extended toall. Rev. Peterson will services at the Norwegian Luth- eran church tomorrow at 10:30 a, m. and 8:00 p. m. There will be services at Nymore at three in the afternoon. Rev. Frank Higgins will occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian chureh tomorrow. Mr, Higgins has been absent from the city for some time. He will receive a warm welcome from wmany friends. T'ruit; berries and vegetables every day at Peterson’s fruit store. Sued by His Doctor. “A doctor here sued me for $12 50, which T claimed was ex- & for a case of cholera mor- bus,” says R. White, of Coachella, Cal. “At the trial he pra i medical skill and wmedicine. asked him if it was not Chamber- lain’s Colie, Cholera and Diar- thoea Remedy heyysed as I had @ood reason to béfieve it was, and ln_ would not say under oath that it was not.”’ No_ doctor could use a better remedy than this.in wse of cholera morbus, it never 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 bave on sale June 3, 10,14 and 19 round trip tickets to Detroit ~and inter- mediate points at the rate of to Buffalo and return $14. This is via the Dulath, Soath Shore & Atlantic Ry. to St. Ignace and the Detroit & Cleveland . Navi- ation Co.’s palatial steamers. For return limits, reservation of berths on train and steamer, "> land full particulars of the above write or call on MART. ADSON, General Agent, *| Minn, 480 West Superior St., Duluth, conduct | — sale b_v Barker’s Drug sz)re, : W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsecllor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJ, - = = = = [INN. Bgiley & McDonald s LAWYERS - Bemidjl, Minn. Office; Swedback Block Jay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law Office in Miles Block, PHYSIC/ANS AND SURGEONS. Physician and Surgeon . Office: liles Block : Miles Block. Beminil Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback mock Residence Phone Dr. E. H. Smlth Physician and Surgeon Office: -BostonBlock.... Office Phone, 73° Home Phone. 60 DEN . Dr.J. T. Tuomy DENTIST omu over First National Bank, Third 5! HOTELS AND "EsTAUIEAN TS. Hotel Challenge, A. L. SMITH, Prop. | 411" Beltrami Ave. Dr. Rowland Gilmore| PIONEER WANT COLUMN HELP WANTED. WANTED—Dishwasher at Grill, WANTED—By middle aged lady; place:to keep house. FOR SALE. AN AN o AR FOR SALE—Five dollar billiard and pool tickets for $4 at the Matheny Billiard hall FOR SALE—Limited number of WANTED—To fill_ your wants. ~Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad. WANTED—Good cook for hotel; good wages to right party. Ad- dress C. . Peterson, Hallock, Minn. WANTED—At once, apprentice girl to learn to set type and to learn the newspaper business vcnewlly Pioneer office. TO EXCHANGE-- Iow’l or Min- nesota land for stock of general merchandise, har: dware or fur- niture. Address Box 776, F‘m est City, Iowa. WANTED—For U. S, Army able bodied, unmarried '‘men be- tween ages of 21 and 33, 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, Bemw.]l, ies of the Pioneer’s souvenir ion. Pioneer office. FOR SALE—Or trade for land or mill_property, one brick ven- eered store building, stock of groceries and confectionery and lunch counter and $1,500 stock of clothing. For partic- ulars address Lock Box 19, Murdock, Minn., Swift county. FOR RENT. FOR RENT--Two rooms partly furnished, on ground floor, in Lake Park addition; suitable for light housekeeping, Address S:. N. Reeyes, Bemidji. BIG NEW TOWN ON THE ‘Winnipeg extension of Soo rail- road; large territory, densely settled; tirst-class openings for all kinds of business, manufac- tories and inyestments. Rufus L. Hardy, general manager, Parker’s Prairie, Minn. NOTIONS, HOSIERY, The Falr Varl >oe Spring is Here and So are We. We have just closed a very succcessful year, anc 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 GLASSWARE, DINNER SETS, Fancy Dishes, Men’s Ware, Cignrs, Tobacco, Candies, Ete. " Last year we laid the foundation for a suceessful 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 !,han ]nsm y Cash Store 304 Wess Third Strect. sesoocsessssossess Wagons Plows 'Pnge Wite Fence+ "Delr- Vohlchn are lll nghl Cultwators Screen Doors: and Windows F. M Malzahn & Co. Buggles Sharples Cream Separators City Hotel, JESS FREESTONE, Prop. os: § 3100 and Rates: § SL0G, {315 Beltrami Ave. Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. Meals at i AllHours. | -Hotel Remore, GEIL, Prop. Corner Beltrami Ave. and 311 Minnesota—Ave.-|- -Book “Thompson’s fHotel, HANS P. THOMPSON, Prop. uf,‘,.‘,f([.'fm. | 100 Thivd St. Tremont House, FEL IX DANSEREAU, Prop. — Bemidji Hotel, MRS, JOHN BAHR, Prop. Rates : 4 SL00 | M mllcsn( a A\\( 202 Thivd St. Trfninphs “of Surgery. fails. Sold by Barker’s Drug| Wonderful things are done for store. - the human body by surgery. Goass: 2 5 Organs are taken out and Nothing™*“just —as —good” a8 seraped—and —polished —and-put back, or they may be removed entirely: bones are spiced: pipes take the place of diseased - tions-of veins: antiseptic dr ings are applied to wound bruises, burns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, which causes them to heal with- out matnration and in one third the time regnived by the -old treaggment. Chamberlain’s Pain Balnr nets on thissame principle. It is an anteceptic and when ap- plied -to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering which such injuries ental. For Hammocks, Illilln]stel-e|~ for a few 00000000000000000000~00 0000000003000 00¢000 —FINE LINE. OF— —AND— Wrxtmg Desks Headquarters El: Summer Furmture such as Refrigerators, We have secured the services of an Expert Upholstering to be done, call at once. E. L. NAYLOR Furmture. Cases. days. If you have any State J;tumbermens Bank BEMIDJI > Jio General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. Etc. k]

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