Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 29, 1904, Page 2

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not a bud thing afteralland there is little question but that the party will pr nt a.united front at the polls for the straight G, O, P. ticket in November. N : The Daily Pioneer he 7 serip within the party is W "~ J. A. McConkey. i W. G PIONEER SCHROEDER —DFEALER IN— General Merchandise, Dry Goods, PUBLISILED EVERY AFTERNOON. U7 PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Y | totered In the postofice at Bemldji, Minn., N as second ¢lass matter, WANT COLUMN Clark, ,Aunditor Sylves. rer Ifrench and Regis- ds Phibbs have begun their card campaign and will be getting busy from this time on. Judge HELP WANTED. WANTED—To fill your wants. Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad. for Lunch purposes, I have it. 300 If you, want anything FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Limited number of copies of the Pioneer’s souvenit edition. Pioneer office. % 1-1b can Boued Chicken, 4-1b can Veal Loaf, 3-16 can Ham Loaf, - 4-1b can Cln]lpul Bwf percan. ... Jficial County and City Paper 1-1b can S Candidates for county office WANTED Dishwast d ey . y 1-1b glass jar Chipped Beef, ‘ were much in-evidence yester- and Shoes I bor i e asner ane | FOR SALE-—Short mill wood, $2 R S 9UBSCR|P’"0]\ $5 PER YEAR B lday. Tt was not a good Aeviter G;'(u'r‘ ;q g'l::)r:eb;zlr;;rgld at the Lake {,{,t,-hl(,adtgel”gredk Emi for ...... LETIES, Kitchen stove. rookston L.um- 1-1b can Corned Beef, effectiyé canvassing, however, s The End. ber Co., phone 208 .or-Wes 1-1b ¢an Veal Loaf, 1-1b can Ham Loaf, “2-1b can Sorned Beef, #-1b can Potted Ham, #Ib can Vienna Sausage, 3-b-can Doviled Haii, G and many others too numerous to Hl(‘lltl()lL intend to buy. M The special prices on Toilet Soaps will be continued m for a while longer. These are wholesale prices. Try a \n w‘ Monk is Here! Bring In your Sign Orders! Pictorial, Electrical and Novelty Signs, Banners and Show Cards. J. A. HOFF > Painter and Decorator. “[Willsce. Tomorrow’s statc most seufi.'monul pnhtlcnl fights in the history of the state of -Min- nesota when the Republican dele- -gates to the state convention will many sections, and at various times there has been a tinge of bitterness thatis to be regretted. The sywpathy of the fair-minded, for Republicans whose standards of consistency are correct, to ac- cord to the nom¥nee of tomor- row’s convention the hearty and unbiased support which will in- sure Republican success at the pollsin November day and throughout the length ‘[and breadth’of the land it will be cunvclmml_ The suspense during the time the convention for—several liours be held was-t00-intense tc sIfuture tiguring and aside from extending the glad hand to the delegates it was impossible to do anything &r to learn much = on what interest the various candi- datesare arousing in the county history of Baltrami county,noted for intense county conventions, The Dunn men-were unguestion- ably in the majority in the con- yention and the conscientious state convention left this morn- ing over the Northern Picific and Great Northern for St. Paul. The greater part of the Collins delegations went over the M. & I.and the Dunn delegation for the most part went over the Great Northern. Both delega- tions are confident that they will be seated in the convention, but afternoon, the chairman and sec- refary kept the minutes of the ‘meeting and closed the regularly on-and || Crockery, Stoneware, Glassware; Flour, Feed and Hay, Seed Grain, Lincoln Oats, Six-Row Barley, Fodder Corn and University Canned Goods Attorney at Law BEAIDL - - - - - LAWYERS _ Bemidii, Minn. Office: Swedback Block Jay T 1Eeynolds ‘Attorney at Law Office in Niles Block, Office: TMiles Block Pape;' Hanging, New, Neat and Up-to-Date. b Coliing § X I o PHYSICTANS AND SURGEONS. Kalsomining, L Mo, e the Coliins forces are admittedly | —— ————=—— s fp | MONDAY is the nation's onelin bad shape. When the break|Dr. ROW]_and Gilmore and Alt Work. || 25, 0ff on w 1 Paper! hundred and twenty-cight birth- [in the convention came yesterday Physician and Surgeon Fhysician and Surgeon Balley & McDonald| Dr. Blakeslee, . i WANTED — (;ood gn]!ux vencral housework in _ small—family. Call'on 905 Bemidji avenue: WANTED—Good cook for- hotel; good wages toright party. Ad- dress C. I'. Peterson, Hallock, Minn. WANTED—At once, apprentice girl to learn to set type and to 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 Wright, groceries and stock of clothing. For partic- ulars_ address Lock Box 19, Murdock, Minn:;;Swift county. FOR-SALE—Or trade for land or mill property, one ‘brick vén- eecred store building, stock of confectionery and lunch counter and $1,500 every opportunity for enlarge- ment,including fine eight-room house, three large lots, build- ings and barn, on main street, only four blocks from depot; A De YOUR TRADE ’EW, EXCELLED BY NONE posit Riquircd on All Work SOLICITED © matked by. the usual patriotic assemb]cdcmwen_fiiun in regular IYSIC 4 ? Ry > > s 2 Y 1% 'm 11 ovder. Upon the orgzmlmti?m of OtticesiMiles Block. Bominlyits: e observations. The old-fashioned | e state convention depends the Dr. E. H Marcum e o 2 : \ 5 i : Fourth of July celebration is said |seating of the.delegation. If the P ST e A man_ i atrondanw nt all ttnu b % Y - B be s At e Collins force outin the pre- 'y:,n‘;::‘;:fi‘k ;::y;eun LLLR 2 2 L L) v€ passing anc in IS PACE) imingry organization the Collins | Residence Phone aar Office P! —-Come a.nd see our— L 1 springsup amore (uiet and aless delegation willprobably be seated *—m*s*fth G M ; v l bl E D z disastrous method of celebrat- and'vice yol Pmlf‘;ivm;. ana s{fgm“ W A L l P row ore dluabie Ve"y ay ing. The small-boy and the can- - Office: Boston Block ) o0 _ R : 2 § Office Phone, 73 Home Phone, 60 " non cracker will still be_evidence| N Tips of the Tongue Bl—— wqists. You can choose from a car lot. Finest line in the casualty column, however, Dr. J T’ Tuom?" ever Sl)ipped into ‘Northern Minnesota . Je L i but the public atlarge is gradu- e z o 0 DENTIST | vt S e i e el e S b NG WALL— FINISH The demand for Building Lots in Bumld cm]tmue" ally .l(,.u mu‘g. aA l?sson which is [ 400 lots ot fnnw[?lm,Democram “:;;m":w :::Tr\.:\m s" S oo : .. unabated. We still have a large number of Fl]\e Residence tending to_ diminish the annual [but I don’t think the Republicans We handle itin bulk; you do not have to = L list of Independence day hor- [in this county have m_uch of a Hotel Challenge, pay a big price for werthless packages, hut 4 ts, huwever, in all parts of the city. - hoop-la coming since yesterday. B A. L. SMITH, Prop. rors. Ratess 0 1N S5 get full wexg]lt All 001015, 8¢ per pound; in £ — s . ategiy s ot R eltrami W X You could have bought cheaper a few months ago, but St - o Senator Swedbay “[am ex- L 1;”':‘1’ 1 n_‘f]f”"“ Ave 25 and 50-pound lots, Te per pound. o e ! DANRHONgR S caeapar A TeW NON LIS (80, il un silyer anniversary edition | pecting State Drainage I a, T Rl you will not be able to buy cheap a few monthsfrom now. (41 the Grand Forks Horald is an | Ralph_down Cr WE%;(E"GWE gpe’ Why not trade where you can get the most for your money?. . effort which entitles that ex- ‘L,\Is:]);"(,],'l(‘fit("‘,:';]lll\‘":;:‘e {ll'l‘c "(l'::“;mbé, Aitona = [ean Minnesota Ave. ; - g B _ cellent and progressive news- ditches.” Hotel Remore, PHONE 20. @;\W. C. JON ES. ; 2 aor Aot e Al EARL GEIL, Prop. 3 ,B .d.. T - .t &] t C ]; wper t}uttlhu \“L;:l'(\fl.t(on.':llat;iw City Attorney Russell: T am | e |2 0] Comner feltram A 9 MM eml 1 OWllSl e m mvemen 0. ions of the craft in general. The| sure Bemidji ncedsa band. The| 1 Poay: | a0 S = IJOHN F. GIBBONS. L p] A Herald is North Dakota’s fore- uml M"Il \\;nl] I*IUPPO'I‘I ""']‘ ’I‘hompson's Hotel, mmMfi Y | % e r’ = i 0ca ent. SR = ¢ nicely. should be pleased HANS P. THOMPSON, Prop. il : B s L g most newspaper and it stands| 4 anything 1 could to help clar iy | e ml Hotel Cathcart el m‘ we Al‘e IZ PEODOR ! |head and shoulders as a legiti- | the boys got started along right ‘”I""‘I“‘“L»m“”"— bl 2 ‘“[ Thos. Cathcart & Son, Props. i’;} B ate = - thine | liNES If financial support is remont House. 54 Baudette, = Minn. ¥ ; = m ll‘:" 1;0\\]91_])?])(31‘.‘11".)&)‘\'0 ':ml"\ t:[":" necessary 1 don’t think there X DANSEREAU, Prop. {} fat ll%} ‘4 P re pa re d Fj v she o, Flickertail state. | v, > any b )i ascuring 3 % FrrFErrryr Ry B O s nonid bamny nanbichngsecur ing s | 203 Minnesota Ave. [® This Hotel is specially i = 4 The Herald’s success and pros- ‘I" l““'l“fh‘.)’l-\‘llhhilll]}"u"t’;l- 1|S|1“U]_d - B - fi 1 — | 2 for thetraveling To. do all kinds of H ; T S 3 be pleased to- help the boys in t 4 — C H Mll E:S perity is gratifying to its many :lny}\\'uy l‘c:m." ! 2 Afifl!‘gfvllmnag’gs ) —Plumbing—and Pipe FEJ o o Minnesoto friends It isa credit Ratos sl SL00 [ SRR ; Work, and can save to the entire Northwest, Charles Hayden, - Blackducl: |/ berde .:M Thir 8 you 50 per cent on [ S p ; [ “I have been in politics ever since o T L : i = ! Markham Hotel e T purehase of the Red Lake| L Was twenty-one years old but PR ) every job, large or g b EIRUECANE ¢ hed LARe| vostorday s “convention was the ST e S P small. Call and get a e a e o | Transportation Co.’s Beltrami| moest spectacular in my exper- 00 Per Day and Upward. prices, they. do ‘n % B county interests including the|!¢nCC. Ldon’t think theve is go- | — ! o i L = ing to be any hard feeling. It was 5 = = cost acent. E . Red Lake Railroad, by a com- .i":" i good healthy fieht among | Have You a Friend Afflicted With & Q pany of substantial Minneapolis R«‘Dllb]lil':l\nsl and of - ('m]lrsv Asthma? All Kinds Of Tin Work 4 ~ IR e oo | Some of the boys are inelined to| Frank S. Archibald, of West| & . s o = business men _yesterday means be a little sore and-¢ »d.—The HA \'. N. %l,, wxfitns’: OF‘m' te}i‘ Dm"'_fion e EI} 3 much to Beltrami county. It |hingtndu is for everybody to past five years L have suffered Call \ S | 5 means the assured early develop- puc his slu’mlnh-l'lnflu\ wheel and h Asthma almost constantly. all or phone 225; E s e 1 vail 1 facil tight for Republican success all 0 nervous at times I could Y ) ment by improved railroad facil-| ajong t‘lw 1;,“\ this 11| » dly remain in my school. This 4,(; i ities of a considerable portion of ]T«‘t §¢:‘\|IRI((‘,;I xrx;iihht(‘hl(; n:]r(\\'o::]s Sl J. Jd. DORAN the llll).\l,. resourceful section of e subjected, made life almost | B F E COOLEY Ageflt for Allhellsel‘-BllSCh Famous the empire county ot the north and, Minn., \|:;‘““”“r.“" unbearable, During a t to my |& a 7 countryand incidentally an added v county, | Nome in Hinsdale, Mr. Hann, a |& Painter, Paper Hanger 3 - S L i degree of prosperity tothe city ¢ ‘| local druggist. called my atten- % and Decorator. ; Throws Froma W agon. 2 to ouis Beel‘ g ProsE ¥ £ ountys mumber 4oy go your White Wine of Tar |3 — 3 E| Mr. George K. Dalcock was 4 g | of Bemidji . Becker Syrup. At first [ we eptical (& Phone - - - - - 283 x|thrown fromn wigon and se- X d as 1 had tried almost « vthing {verely D od. He applied £ D w E I S with o permanent help. Finally 5 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm ’nIeolv E ) 13 Tl o4 [ took howe a bottle and the cure and s: itis the best liniment U R I ()lil l l(“h it effected scoms aln miracu- REWARD he ever used. Mr. Babeock is a B lous to me after wmy former re- re 'u<|n(nv“ n -fwell known citizen of North peated disappointments. SLALS *|Plain, Conn. There is nothing There is some speculation asto| r- I want to recommend yonr rlequal to Puin Bulin for sprains whether the convention has left | remedy to everyone who has been i [and bruis It will efiecta cure il)“m:t:.“xmn)IL:;thE]‘LI :’§n1:\'~ll:'\':l.li\ln y “*"m ;\Attir“ttx(»ln ll]\l I-I \\I':le ‘:Vll d\{:r.efi\]‘e s in mwtl}:\‘n(l the time required by _)1_ : s ‘mu.s seems to i, )hllbd_(‘. ‘~ R .)\___n 'x ply OO0 any other treatment. For sale indicate that it has not. A good .| to enquiries regarding my case.| sune1s, 1904 Crookston. Minn. "Y Barker’s Drug store. In Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chinaware, & X5 Iname a candidate for governor.|campaia ¢ QAL > n ampaign. learn the newspaper business & S 1 have the finest lines possible to get. My prices are ;;: - The pre-convention campaign| 2 : —ALL KINDS OF— generally. Pimfig :)tfim 5 'FOR SALE-—At Tomah, Wis,, very close. T like to show goods even if you do mot X |y o f0 b o andin|.. Yesterday’s county convention | Garden Sceds and - e fine city of 4,000, small pigeon 2 M\ [hasbeen spectac @ was remarkable in the political G WANTED—For U. 8, Army able| and- poultry- business, ~with = 4 5. B A sentiment of the conventi as R B and - write English. For in-| good water; cheap fuel. Ad- * w jar of I. K. E. me, this is something new for laundry n broad-guaged people of the state ;ndouhmd(])y I)lsl;l::nvfl"l‘u:”(‘qul‘l\;:; FLOUR.—Pillshury’s Best formation apply to Recruiting| dress P. O. Buxpfil, Oakland, ] Wy Purposes. M\ |atlarge will tomorrow be with|men were strong on the floor, and Ada Flour. Officer, Miles block, Bemidji,| Minn. B by e M |R.C. Dunn, of Princeton, who llm\\'ever, and the manipulation _— w = = g " : e = ! vy'll of the majority by the LOST AND FOUND. MISCELLANEOUS. : ww. "\ from present indications will be|for 5 time sccm(.‘,rl cert: Y o — W Yours Very Truly, N} |nominated by a safe majority on|bolt of the Collins fo A No. 1 Meadow TLand ) X perience: ress e n s mei s oo fever, was disastrous and after i Auea -Bla St Bernard dog. with| ironer wanted; good wages, - % " the first ballot. Reliable advices | ¢).¢"it was all over in a hurry. Hay, $13 per ton. Plain collar on, answers to| steady employment, Henry s g Ehone J. A. McCONKEY. /i _|this afternoon are to the effect nameof Saunders. Rewardat| Bros., dye house, Winnipeg, : S =7 2 hir S . The defeat of the city charter Give me a call this oftice. Manitoba. =3 P - - S |that perhaps no other name will Y 5 b 3333333333332 S yesterday by such a small ma- = S be mentioned in the convention. ity was a great surprise to — . Mzr. Dunn has made a fair and |certain of the select who have all HENRY BUENTHER « S Sieoions Hehh Chumavtonii|bona s bast domeddnick oLl -' . ( 2 & g SRy against the (‘,]ml'ter. Yesterday G g : 3 h u m b e P m e n S of the man himself. He is fairly|was a big day for the bell w' G' Schroeder’ Naturalist and Taxidermist : entitled to the nomination and is| Wethers and they were not per- Phone 209. e D foene e It ; t t l - 5 o] mitted to exercise the usual tac- BEMIDJI, MINN. & a e a n { unquestionably in the opinion of| fics of voting everything and . all conseryative people the con- gVOl'.‘):bgfl).);l- OfT!‘,}O V?T n‘fts a fflilf‘ BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES e ani B e v ‘ . CXPressio ne intelhigence o 1d GAME HEADS ited to orde: d for sale. | it ‘ BEMIDJI scientions choico of the Republi| (8 E il ore is no quostion| PROFESSIONAL CARDS. e s o AR, BELICS ind CUROR : 3 cans of the state at large. but that the majority of the busi- :fissf:m:";m';;‘:' tolonder, repalred and remodeled - € 393 f there has been any bitter- ‘f‘e“s ch_’plt;] of t(;m f,i"y Wt‘,“’"‘il:" LAWYERS: C— s : 5 7 avor o e adoption of e D. H. FISK i t ok E E i o 2 ness or any ill-feeling ‘engen-|charter. B . guarantee my work mothproof and General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. ey y' Sl Chaticl Attorney and Counsellor at Law the most lifelike of any in the state x / : dered in the campaign it is un- = = Office opposite Hotel Markham. i fortunate, but it will not be hard iextwordolopations from Deldle e T Pra b U trami county to the Republican P J: Russell MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY B L R P P~ L e A P D PP S rer™Ss

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