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

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u"ptEEGEESE&E%&EEGEESE—:G‘ES - J. A. McConkey. These are very nice. are extra fancy; per box 60¢. eée&é#e&es l‘opical brand Crysmllized Ginger, per.box Wy Very-largeglass jars-of exther Rasph orry or-Straw- berry jam, only 80¢ per jar. None so-poor but what they can afford this. Fancy New York Cheese, per1b only 15¢ The largest and most complete line of Crockery, Glass: ware and Lamps in Bemidji.. Prices are marked in plain figures and very cloqe Large, ov'ml cans prpex ed Herring or Brook Trout 25c Maple Sugm' tha,t T know “to be- 'tbsolntely pme, per brick 20¢. Ta,ke in some of those Preserves that are sllg'ued alit tle before I send them back. I make the same “price T get to return them: .eeEeSEaeflseessesseeee‘: Yours Very Truly, J. A. McCONKEY. Phone ~233. 2y @‘:‘E‘-E y Bulk Olives, well worth 60¢; you can have then at 40¢ A} Havc you tried the Glaco Maraschino Cherries? These l:: f 250 Ji\ " " %éiééiiaéi‘!éééiié%iié;" The Daily Pioneer "PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. fntered in the postoffice at Bemidjl, Minn., as second class matter, Official County and City Paper " SUBSCRIPTION. '$5 PER YEAR Nof Discussing It. Upon his return. from Iowa last Saturday Governor Van Sant declared when approached as to his intentions to become a candi- date for a third term, “All 1 can say is Iam not discussing it”, whereupon the St. Paul Dispaich, the’ Minneapolis - Journal . and other Collins organs declared at 2 v,he head of the first page that the governor said that he was Eve ybhmg is fair in politim - | you know—from the standpoint of the above mentioned papers. Governor Van Sant says, too. that™he ;sincerely-—hopes_ that Judge Collins will be nominated. Um—¢sincerely hopes’” — well, maybe. But we have all noticed for some montl.s past that all the J. A. HOFF ‘Monk is Here! Bring In your Sign Ordors! Painter and Decorator. | Pictorial, Novelty Signs, Banners S and Show Cards. Paper Hanging, New, Neat and Up-to-Date. Kalsomining, and Art Work. Electrical and & appointed officers of the ad minis- PEATSINORTH b ERON | GOUNTRY e B o e % o 38 3B B B Roseau roars about its fourth, Walker sprints for a telephone line to Leader. The Rainy River country hol< lers for a hello line. smle from . the Unto Thief River Ialls Daily Review is born today. The Cass Lake Voice is still strong on alliterative accents. nota caudldafie flud would not be i tration -have = been working hard—not at public business, not even in behalf-of Judge Collins, but laboring hard against th candidacy of Robert C. Dunn. Perhaps Governor Van Sant “‘sin- cerely hepes™ that Collins will be nominated but he is putting ‘in his licks at something else. GOVERNOR. VAN SANT says ‘I;'hmbe'rmens State Bank BEMI‘D:J] 33! Flre lnsurance. ithat the timber trespassing in- vestigations conducted by Public Examiner Johnson were not. be- gun for polifical effect. He says the legislature ordered them. There is something peculiar how- ever in the-fact that the inyes- tigation is delayed until report is made exactly at the time when hatever potitical effect=it-may, have will be most forceful. Any man with the average afnouny of ...CHOICE LOTS... Grow More Valuable Every Day unabated. We still have a Lu ge mnnbor of Fme R Idenoe Lots, howe\er, in all parts of the city. You could have bought cheaper a few months ago, but heap a few mon Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. | JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. brains could have made the.in- vestigation in a few days—not so the public examiner. Tverybody in Minnesota knows too that af- ter June 30, no matter who is nominated- for—governor; there will be no more timber investiga- It is easy to see that the investigations were not /made for for pl)litical effect--strange that overnor- Van Sant’ should go out-of his way to tell us so. Tips of the Tongue Louis Parker, Blackduck: “We hope to come home from the Firemen’s Tournament with the news that the next tournament uof the Association will be held in Blackduck next summer. It is our turn and we have assurances already of the support of several of the departments in the as® sociation enough I believe to re- move all doubt of our securing it tions. C H MILES Wholesale Liguor Dea Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous | St. Louis - Beer DWEIS BU ER} 7 Dr. Engstad, Grand Forks: ‘T think Bemidji is one of the most: beautiful natural summer resorts I have ever-seen. I-don your people as fully appreciate it as we whocome from the prairie The time is coming midji will be famous for the delightful opportunities it affords for a summer outing.” Captain Comber, U. S. Sur- vey: “The government survey of the Mississippi has been con- fronted in several places with the same proposition you have here, several names for one lake. I think the thing to doif to pre- serve the Indian name as far as possible. I should think it would be a nice thing to have your lake here go on the map by its In- dian name if there is any way of finding what it was.” Thrown From a Wagon. Mr. George K. Babeock .was thrown from his wagon and se- verely brui»ed He applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm_ freely and says. it is the best liniment he ever used. Mr. Babeock is a well known citizen of North Plpin, Conn. There is nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains and bruises. It will effecta cure in one-third the time required by any other trentment. For sale prosperous, got a bank and there “The Democrats will have music at ‘their convention,’* thinks Mary McFadden. Yes, and it will be rag—ged time, “Its not only the getting of the bank-aceonnt-—but the- —knowing: how.to live'up to it”’—Cass Lake Times. _ What bothers us is liv. Red ‘Lake county fa buying gasoline engines and the help of Rockyfeller farming in Red Lake county will soon be a mere matter of machinery and vasolme 'I‘hB school of politics is in ses- sion pretty much all the time this year and the primary de- partment will recite Friday. Most of the scholars will be satis- fied to spell Dunn and go home. Winger, Polk county, 'illus- trates .the way of the world. Winger used to cast 125 poplist vot,es and one republican vote. But the farmers have waxed will be some 150 republican votes at the primaries tomorrow. for county office have filed official notice of-their intentions yet. week’s before the primaries. John Jinkinson with being a candidate for the nomination” to several Joffices, Mr. - Jinkinson maintains a| intentions; > however, authorized no statements: up - w date. The caucuses for the select.lon of delegates to the county con- vention to select delegates to the state convention occur next Fri- day evening and interest is al- ready manifested, Hach is en- titled to eight delegates instead of five as stated in Saturday’s Pionecr. Another candidate for-the Re.. publican nomination for: couuby superintendent of schools isan- nounced in Jobn Regan, who re- sides near Solway. Mr. Regan formerly lived near Blackduck. He has a wide acquaintance throughout the country and isa and.ble man, He announces that he will begin a canvass for the nomination at once. Charles Swedback announces his' candidacy for register of deeds. Mr. Swedback is at present employed in the oftice of the county ‘treasurer, He is a son of Senator Swedback, a capa- ble maa and until recently was engaged in business in this city. Mr. ‘Swedback’s “entry makes the fifth and there are rumors of others. wie i “YOUR MONEY IS NO GOOD” tand will be rrfundod to you if after us. ing half o g THE FAMOUS &HEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE isfied with results. antee which goes with and Guaranteed Only by A GILMOUR & CO. ok A s SR S TS O Livery Stable A. M. BAGLEY SUCCESSOR TO J. J. JINKINSON New Carriages = and Good Horses -New and Sccond Hand Carriages For Sale by Barker’s Dr ug store, BEMIDJI . MINN. ¥ I O e A M e vwvvvvvm‘vvva " [ roumics | None of the various candidates |3 Tilings must be made at least six || Septem ber | is credited |} sphynx -like silence as to his real| and has|; 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 “—ALIL KINDS OF— Garden Seeds and i - ‘Grass Seeds: | niversity Canned Goods- FLOUR. —l’xllquy B- BesL 'md Ada Flour. ~ A No. 1 Meadow T'I')ni,ufi‘ Hay, $13 per ton. Give me z;J. etdi. W. G. Séhroeder, Phone 209. - Hotel Cathcart, | Thos. Cathcart & Son, Props. Baudette, = - This Hotel is specially adapted for theitraveling. public, beautifullylacat- ed on the banks of the . ‘great Rainy River fac- ‘ing the Canadian border. % We pay, strict attention to run-a i . quietly and orderly place. 5 Dr. J. Warninger 7St Smtoncitiar °v‘p‘n§o'°ni‘,"£ Bemidji Owner of General Blackford, record 2:224, who will make tlie season of 1904 <M <in Bemldjl ati service fee of 820; Flve Dollars cash snd §i5when' the“mare is known tohe dn’foal, Don't fafl to sce hft hefor brecdiug your mare Four Spring Exeursions to De- troit, $12.00 Round Trip. The - Duluth; South Shore & Atlantic Ry. ‘will have on sale -June 8;-10,-14 -and-19-round-trip tickets. to - Detroit and inter- mediate points at-the rateof $12; to Buffalo and return $14. This is via the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry. to St. Ignace and the Detroit & Cleveland Navi-|, wa,non Co.’s palatial steamers. 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 Superior St., Dulath, Minn. Minnesota & luternational RAILWAY COMPANY In Connection with'the ..Northern Pacific.. RAILWAY COMPANY. Provides the best train passenger servicebetween Northome, Hovey Junc- tion, Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker and ifitermediate: points_and Minne-| v “and Duluth| and south. en Northome. No change at Brainerd and ‘all points east, we Through coaches. and the Twin of _cars. Ample time for. dlnnel | Datl. “Poquo Brainor . -R K,A)n m \r Hovey hlmnlon vl p m. lw i A WALKER Awent, Bemidji. Yes, Ho W, Ca Buarker’s Cough, Catarch, edy will catarrh, Sore and all Tung throat, cot 1 ¢ like it at Bark- troubled. Nothing er’s drag Ma:ufactured at Sparta, Wis. PIONEER WANT COLUMN HELP WANTED. WANTED—A competent cook immediately at the hotel Brink- man, FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Limited number of copies of the Pioneer’s souvenit edition.. Pioneer office. WANI‘ED—TO fill your wants. =Nothing does 1t hke a P:oneer' - want ad: o = WANTED — Dishwasher. chambermaid at the Shore hotel. WANTED--Good girl for general housework ‘in. small family, Call on 905 Bemidji avenue. WANTED—Good cook for hotel; * good wages toright party. Ad- dress C. F Peter son, -Hallock, Minn, WANTED—At once, apprentice girt to learn to set type and to and Lake “* learn the newspaper business _ generally. Pioneer office, WANTED—For U. 8, Army able| bodied, unmarried” “men - be- ~ tweenages-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 b}ook, Bemidji, We are wow open FOR SALE—Short mill wood, $2 “peér *load’ delivered. ~Fine for kitehen:atove: -Grookston-lzum- ~-ber::Co,, phone 208 or Wes Wright. TF'OR 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 connhy MISCELLANEOUS. ' TO EX€HANGE-~Iowa or Min- nesota land for stock of general -merchandise, hardware or fur- —niture. Address Box 775, For- —est City, Towa. BIG NEW TOWN ON THE -Winnipeg extension of Seo rail- = sethled hlst class openings for allkinds of business, manufac- tories and investments. Rufus .~Hardy, “general manager, Parker’s:Prairie, Minn. A cialty DS Spe Day and Evening. - A man in_attendance at all tines. —Come and see our— WALL PAPER.. You can choose from a car lot. Finest line ever shipped info .LIENO WALL > | Rates: | Northern Minnesota. FINISH.. We handle it in bulk; you-do not have to pay a big price for get. full weight: All colors; &y Zo and 50-pound lots, umhl(‘qw packages, but - i pound; in 8, TG per RE _Why not trade where you can gct the inr.st for yonr— money"? ) PHONE 20, | @-\ W.C. JONES PROFESSIONAL CARDS. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and CounselloratLaw Oftice opposite:Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJL, = - = - = Bailey TINN. 2 LAWYERS “Bemidil, Minn, Office: Swedback Block Jay L. Reynolds / Attorney at Law - Office in Miles Block, * PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore i Physician and Surgeon -7 Office: Miles Block Dr. Blakeslee rhysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block, Beminil 'or.E H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office Phane 18 Dr. E. H. Smith .. Physician and ‘Surgeon Office: |—Office Phone; 73 —Home Phone; 60- DENTISTS. Dr. J. T. Tuomy -DENTIST. Office over First National' Bank. Third St “"HOTELS AND RESTAUI{A 2 Hotel Challenge, A. L. SMITH, Prop. Ratos: { #0800 5 411 Beltramt Ave. City Hotel, JESS FREESTON'E, Prop. Ratos: {10 adSLD L5 1 icamt Aver Palace Cafe, FRED THROM,; Prop. AHSS | 311 Minnesota Ave Hotel Remore, EARL GEIL; Prop. §31.25 and $1.50 | Corner Beltrami Ave. perday. and Third St. ‘Thompson’s Hotel, HANS P. THONPSON, Prop. Bar in | Connection Tremont House, FELIX DAN}EREAU. Prop. Rates: | 590 | 203 Minnesota Ave. ~—Bemidji Hotel, MRS. JOHN BAHR, Prop. 21.00 P ooy | 202 Thira st 100 Third St. Rates: VOICE CULTURE, ETC. Miss Anna-Olive—Miller, Voice Culture, Sight Reading, Chorus. A. McDonald Residence, - Lake Boulevard. & Mci)é_nald : 4 Frank S. Archibald, We have just received a car 4 load lot of Eave Trough and are sgelling it at Rock Bottom Prices 50 do not wait but get your share of it while it lasts. ‘We were never in as good position or had such a complete j 2 line of Bicycle Extras, and can i repair your wheel whilo you X wait. bl S0 phone or come and sce, J.'J. DORAN. g OO R i R TIOR3 Y O. BE. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemiy Bemidyi AcrieNo. 351. Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Gitmoue’s Hall. A. T. Wheelock, H. LeBleu, Visiting Eacles cordiaily invited. =W, President "&Wflqfiflfljfl Painter, Paper Hanger g and l)ecorator. E! \_Phoue Fe cninoae .’.SJé SR USRI RS R B3y Have You a Friend Afflicted With Asthma? of West Swanzey, N. H., writes: For the past five. years I have suffered. - |with Asthma almost constantly. I was so nervous at times I could hardly remain in my school. This disease coupled with the nervous strain to which teachers are al- ways subjected, made life almost unbearable. During a visit to my home in Hinsdale, Mr. Hann, a local druggist, called my atten- tion to your White Wine. of_Tar Syrup. At first I was skeptical as 1 had tried almost ererything with no permanent help. Finally I took home a bottle and the cure it effected seéems almost miracu- lous to me-after my former re- peated disappointments: I want to recommend yonr remedy to everyone who has been afficted as I was for over five {years and I shall be glad to reply to enquiries ngardmg my case. road; large territory, densely F.E COOLEY, |

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