Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 16, 1904, Page 2

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SEEET !\\ m m n n ¢ Bulk Olives, well worth 60c; you can have them at 40¢ /! These are very nice. ) n These, I'! n N 25¢ n —"\ n i (EEEEEEECEEEEEESEEEE J. A. McConkey. _Have you tried the Glaco Maraschino. Cherries? are extra fancy; per box 60c. Tropieal brand Crystallized Ginger, per hox ~Very large glass jars “of “either~Raspberry or-Straw= berry jam, only 30¢ per jar. None so poor but - what they can afford this. m Fancy New York Cheese, per Ib only 15¢ ’g beeeeeeeses j The largest and most complete line of Crockery, Glass- A\ ware and Lamps in Bemidji. . Prices are mar ked N in plain figures and very close. " M j Large, oval cans Kippered Herring or Brook Trout 25¢ N " EEEEE‘-GE&? j Maple Sugar that T know to be absolutely pure,. per n brick 20e. , m J Take in some of those Preserves that are sugared a lit- f\ tle before I send them back. I make the same price I get to return them. ([SFEEEEEEE W W ¢ Yours Very Truly, J. A. McCONKEY. "‘ -~-a’éa-éaé§é§" M onk is Here! 5— Bring In your Sign Orders! Qj Pictorial, Electrical and & Novelty Signs, Banners and Show Cards. New, Neat and Up-to-Date. 25°, off on Wall Paper! & J. A HOFF Painter and Decorator. ]! Paper Hanging, Kalsomining, and«Art-Work. Jcumbermens State Bank BEMIDJI i E R 3 (General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. The ‘demand for Building Lots in Bemidji’continues ' unabated. We still have a large number of Fine Residence Lots, however, in all parts of the city. You could haye b(mght cheaper a few months ¢ s ago, but you will not be able to buy cheap a few months from now. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. oo *[dence. C. H. MILE,; Wholesale Liquor Deaie W & fi b" wfiwwwwwewrww £ Agenf for Anheuser-Busch Famous St. Louis Beer DWEIS BU ER T e aad fi? = _Wj‘mti’?}* The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED KVERY ARTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. SO intered In the postofiice at Bemlid)i, Minn., as second class matter. "oMficial-Cownty and City‘l" Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Pai-Albert-ea- Times-think: that Dunn is not a safe man to have in the governor’s chair for the reason that he did not stump the state on behalf of Governor Van Sant two-years ago. It’is positiyely pathetic the way Mr. Dunn’s opponents are grasping at straws while drowning in the tidal wave which is sweeping the Princeton man on to the nomin- ation. No man in Minnesota has contributed so much to the suc- cess of the Republican party as has Roberc C. Dunn. His Mille Lacs speech has for several year past been the arsenal from-which republican spealkers have drawn their ammunition. By the way; Mr, Dunn and Judge Collins were both: state officials two years ago. Did-the latter stump the state for Van Sant? Per- haps he 1s not a man cither? “safe”’ Tue Pionecr cemmends the wisdom of the council in unani- mously naming (Jg|1é 28 as the date for the submission of the proposed charter ta the electors There should be of the invites of the village. a thoropgh charter and the Pioneer the people of the city to express any opinions they may have in regard to the charter in its col: umns. It is that a public meeting will be ar- ranged for the future where there may be a gen- eral discussion of the charter. discussion to be hoped also in immediate Wiy docs not the democratic party . get sane and oll‘(,r the nation a candidate for pl esident who has been tr {617 There are a host of democratic statesmen who 10—rendered—the country dis- tinguished services and in whom the country has implicit confi- Should one of them Le elected we know just about what he will do. Why such men as Hearst and, Parker” are danger- ous is because ng-one knows what they would do were they elected. In choosing a president the s American people cannot afford to leap in the dark. I SEEMS certain that the ninth district will send anti Hearst delegates to the national democratic convention. It isa matter for a deal of wonder that thisis so. But a few years ago | the ninth district was swamped in populism while today itis practically the first district in the state to repudiate ultra radi- calism. J M pessimistic as to the business His have proved true; business is fa¥ worse than a year But the whole country is disturbed wilh J, HiLL continues to be outlook. predictions thus ago. political dissentions and busi- ness conditions are certain to be better after election than they are now. Minnesota State Federa- Labor administer a small slap to Sena- tor the cight hour law. to the here is a fine opportunity once Tue tion of is so bold as to Clapp for his opposition to We su st Jollins supporters that more to recognize the handiwork of Bob Dunn. nnouncement 2k, County 5 h.mh~«h.,ub‘). wis a cnnduhle for ¢ounty treasurer. Mr. Swedback today authorizes " | to the scenc the statement that he is not a candidate for and: has never considered the matter at any time. His lms heen connected with a candi- 1wy for register of decds by icnds, but he has made no statements 1egarding County Superintendent — of Schools Danwoody has not yet announced whether he will be a candidate to succeed himself or not.~ Mr. Dunwoody ¢ided;=but" will- be somuflnna d:\hmte in @ e x-Congressman Eddy will speak at “the City Opera house tomorrow night,— Mr. Eddy is well known in Bemidjias anin- teregting talker and there is no question but that he will be ac- corded a good 1udlcncc ik Thrown From a Wagon, Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown from his wagon and se- vercly bruised. He applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm - freely and says it is the best liniment he ever used. Mr. Babcock is a well known . citizen of -North Plain, Conn, * There is nothing equal 1o Pain Balm for sprains and bruises. It will effecta cure in one-third the time required by any other treatment. Fox sale 5 Becker, Minn,, June bing_his. wite and- st mp, h fine farmhouse Frederick N enty years ol age, went ln tied a e about Lis neck, st: !)Ud llimm-ll in the “breast and lurched forward into eter- nity, His meck was broken knife wound would have been fatii in any eyent. Nelson lived on-a farm in township, seven miles north of & Sherburne count; iest nan of the ed insmnt dcflll »When. this-fivst stly step-in- the day's teriible work had been takcn Nelson hurried to the machine house, slarted a fire in it and then w to the dwelling. Vs eral fives and in buildings were bla The farmer then ran-to the ended his own existence as described above. Sued by His l)uctor. “A doctor here sued me for 0, which I claimed was ex- ve for a cas [ 5,7 says R. White, of C¢ Cal. “At the trial-he prai medical skill and medi aslked him if it was not Chamber- lain’s Colic, Cholera and -Diar- rhoea Remedy he used as I had 2ood reason to believe it was, and he would not say under oath that it was not.” No doctor could -use.a better remedy than this in a case of cholera morbus, it never fails.. Sold by Barker’s Drug store. BANDIT ENLARGES DEMANDS SERIOUS HITCH IN NEGOTIATIONS FOR RELEASE OF CAP- TURED AMERICAN. 16.—A serious the ne-vmntmns Wnshmg((m June for the xe-lew 2 of P ley, the American aud 1% ]Imm an cap- tured in Tangier by the bandit, Rai- suli. The details, as communicated-to the state department by Consul Gen- eral Gummere, indicate that Raisuli has vastly enlarged original demands. He now insists on absolute control of no less than four Moorish proyinces and, besides, demands that no less than three nations, including the Unit- ed States, guarantee the absolute per- formance of the sultan's prom The demands are regarded as ahso- lutely impossible of compliance here, notwithstanding what ect the re- fusal may have on the fate of the cap- tives. Notice To the Public: When youare tired and don’t know where to- go-stop at Nay- lor’s furniture store and take a rest and got a drink of ice water to refrésh yeu. Allare welcome. The City liotel dining will close [Priday, June 17th, the hotel will continue to run as a lodging house with modern conveniences. Jess IFreestone. room but SEVERE JAPANESE DEZrFEAT. Rumor of Repulse of Lan. Forces at Port Arthur, Newchw: June 16—\ pn\‘\tu tel- here arve celebraiin fan troops are now deep moat ides three n Shungh: The departure s of tie cap- tured steam Loard new: will be made neat nhln), it is um.lu\ stood. county treasurer | name | - fand fall } W. G. SCHROEDER —DFEALER IN— GeneralMerchandise, Dry Goods, and Shoes, Groceries, “Crockery, Stoneware, Glassware, Flour, Feed and Hay, Szed Grain, Lincoln Oats, Six-Row Barley, Fodder Corn and —ALL KINDS OF— Garden Seeds and Grass Seeds. University Canned Goods i FLOUR.—Pillshury’s Best / and Ada Klour. ——ccnn |l A No. 1 Meadow Land Hay, $13 per ton. Give me a call. W. G Schroeder, " Phone 209. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney .uul Connscllor at Law : Markliam. “P. J. Russell A(l(nm-\ at Law _BEMIOIL g ay N, Reynolds Attorney at Law Office In MNiles Block, PHYSICFANS AND SURGEONS. Physician and Surgeon Office: Tiles Block Dr. Blakeslee Fhysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block. Beminil Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office Phone 13 Dr. E. H. Smith p and Surgeon : Boston Block Home Phone, 60 Office Phone, 73 J. T. Tuomy ]) EXTIST Office over Flrnl anlonnl Bunl( Third St Hotel Ohallenge A. L. SMITH, Prop. S0 D o . af Rates: {$190T3ED 11 Baltami Ave. City Hotel, JESS FREESTONE, Prop. 181.00 and Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. 311 \Imnea()m Ave. Rates: | 315 Beltrami Ave. Mealsat - i Alltiours. | Hotel Remm e, EARL GEIL, Thomps’m 3 Hotel HANS P. THOMPSON, Prop. Bar | S Conneetion 100 Thivd St. Ji i WANTED—Kxperieniced chamb- WANTED-—Ciood cook for # WANTED—At once, apprentice WANTED—For U. S, Ariny able; Dr. Rowland Gilmore| PIONEER 'WANT COLUMN Charge Less Than 15¢c. HELP WANTED. WANTED—To fill your wants. _ Nothing does it like 4 Pioneer want ad. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Five dollar billiard and pool tickets for $4 at the Matheny Billiard and Lake WANTED — Dishwasher chambermaid —at--the Shore hotel. ermaid desires situation ingood hotel. Inquireat 511 3rd street. hotel; good wages to right party. Ad- dress C. I, [’ULcrson, Hallocls; girl to learn to set type and to learn the newspaper busines generally. Pioneer office. 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 apply to Recruiting icer. Miles block, Bemidji, ! LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Hand-painted, china but- ton,-about-size of silver dollar, Finder plezse leave at Pioneer A TO-EXCHANGE==Towa: or FOR SALE—Limite number of copies of the Pioneer’s souvenir edition. Pioneer office. FOR SALE—Short mlllwflod $2 per load delivered. IKine for kitchen stove, Crookston Lum- ber Co., phone. 208 or Wes Wright. FOR SALE—Or trade forland 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. MISCELLANEOUS. TO EXCHANGE — Rental of a small house on lake shore for cheaper house anywhere else in town. Apply at Pioneer office. Min- nesota land for stock of general merchandise, hardware or far- niture. Address Box 775, For- est Clty, Towa. HEN YOUR CAAAANAAAAAAA AAAA S 208 Second St. WHOLE ANIMALS, ¥ and GAME HEADS mounted to order and fur salc. ult times 3 good assortment of INDIAN: RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS mude 1o order, repuired and reatodeled FURS in season bouglit. A man in attendar RY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist Postofiice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. SH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES | carry st raitee my work/ mul}uircuf and so1-tifelike of any in the state D BY JLED BY NONi ¢ (lf all nmee. WALL You can choose from cver shipped into Why not trade where you can PHONE 20. —Come and see our— a car lot. Finest line Northern Minnesota. .LIENG ‘WALL FINISH.. We ]mmlle it in bulk; you do ‘not have to pay a big price for worthless packages, but get full weight: All«olors, 8c per pound; in 25 and 50-pound lots, 7e per pound. get the mest for your mmmy? —— M. C. JONES. For Lencorrhoe: Unnatural I :ling and vij WO'V[F'\T charges, loss of tone, ~ HYNE 1t-speedily and permanently removes I inflammation. The Home Tre_}( ent for All Female ubles. + dressing — HY’NE COMPANY-..-— 475 W. North Ave., Chicago, TIl HVINE - Soldoby- A GILMOUR= & CO,, Bemidii, own obstetric and ,.mumu calendar by ad- 3 fpee day 203 Minnesota Ave. Bemidj ji Hotel, MRS. JONN BAUR, Prop. Four Sprmg 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 and inter- mediate e rate of $12; to Buf' i is is via Atlanti lhu Detit gation Ce.'s lml i { bert! nel steamer, ol thie above write or ¢ Ma Avso, General-Agent, 430 West Superior St., ])uluth, Minn. 3 * [hardly remain in n : strain to which teachers are ‘\l Asthma? Trank S. Swan ney, D N. H. s 1\111! Asthm I was so nervous nhnu]. '1‘[11,\ disease 'coupled with the nervous home in Hinsdale, Mr. Hmn, a local dru , called my atten- 18y : E ; 3 Have You a Friend Afflicted With :: 3 Archibald, of West @ i For tlm e 'l‘he Early Bird fJ Gets the Worm. We have j B8 1oad lot of rongh and are selling it ek Bottom Pri of it while it lasts. We were never in as good {x position ov had such a complete line of Bitycle Bxtras, and can B vepair wheel while your you | B wait. & So phone or come and sce dJ. J. DORAN. tion to your White Wine of*Tar At first [ was skeptical od almost crerything with no permanent help. Finally 1 took home a bottle and the cure it effected seems almost miracu- lous to me after my foruer e peated disappointments. I want to recommend yonr remedy to everyone who has been | l..as I was for-sver five to ouquil‘i\‘x‘ regarding my case. . O. E. Fraternal Order ol F tes, Bemidjl AerieNo. 35 A.T. Wheelock, = = H. LeBleu, Visiting Eagles cordially iavited. W. President | F. E. COOLEY, Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator.

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