Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 13, 1904, Page 2

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'J. A. McCONKEY & This Price is a Little over One-half & 2 C ¥ o & the Price Charged from the Stores & & o8 J. A. McCONKEY o o) & & 5 & " @ # Car of Bulk Apples & b ey E it el £ ; & & a Are Here. 3 & T T ® ON GREAT NORTHERN TRACK.E f;:; They are Fancy Winter Varieties. o B & & price per bushel ] & ke £ kel & & @ 35 & & & Sold only from the Car. & & & £ No delivering will be made from this car. g f: BRING YOUR OWN SACKS TO GET THEM. g 3 & & & ke & o & & & Z’*@@E(éi@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@ seseeecorecses Real Estate has increased in value from 25 to 200 per cent every year of the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. >osoooe A B e B 2B B SO0 B e B e B . Fox B 58 3B 3B P s B B r THE "FRULTLESS” i .STUMP > PULLER...} g Most Simple and Durable Stump Puller on the Market. g World’s Fair Prize. wES WRIGHT, - Loecal Agenu I U T U U R T O T TR I g g WK Y g g g A Beautiful Display of Chinaware and Glassware just received at %% Liverpool China, Semi-Porceline Sets, Ivory, Opal, Ruby, 5 Crystal and Gold, and Souvenir, Table and Limo & DBerry Sets. Big line of Stop Jars from the Zanes- ville pottery; regular price $1.25, now $1.00 3ies o et aoar s e oo oo b e e o ol C. W. Hastings, President. A PoW z e, Cashier. % Z: T. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. i‘i : . . s i First National Bank, = & ~ Bemidji, Minnesota, # i o e > fi (General Banking Business. 5 e Savings Department in Connection. Fire Insurance. i IS L SR R ST SRS PR Ty Subseribe for rthe Daily Pioneer The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. utered in the postofice at BemidJi, Minn., as second class matter. Official County aund City Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Ir THE people of northern Minnesota knew one tenth of the things which Mr. Dunn has done for this part of the state, things which he has done without noise, never expecting that they would be generally known, things which he has done simply be- cause he believed that they would result in advancing the welfare of the whole state, things which in the aggregate have had a won- derful influence in the develop- ment of northern Minnesota and which have ‘put hundreds of dol- lars into the pocket of every homesteader, every merchant, every resident of northern Min- nesota—if the people knew one tenth of these things Mr. Dunn would get every vote in northern Minnesota, cratic and populist alike. republican, demo- the governor of Minnesota should be entrusted with the grave re- sponsibilities of the highest office within the gift of the people of the state. Tried by this test, the democratic nominee is found ut- terly wanting. The best thing which the democratic party in Minnesota has to say for their is “a nice fellow,” that he has managed a newspaper with fair success and that he has served in the * state ' eqate without at- tracting much attention from anybody. This vecord is a cre- dit to the democratic nominee, but there is in it all not the ves- tige of anything which would en- title him- to the yote of a single person in the state. THE Pioneer is not an advo- cate of capital punishment but one strong argumentagainstsim- ple life imprisonment is that so long as th:criminal isalive his friends will never cease their ef- forts to secure his freedom and there are nine chances out of ten that the man sentenced for life will neyer pay the penalty pro- nounced by the law, Here is the Minnesota state board of par- dons at this very time wrestling with over 100 applications for pardon. Thereis certaiuly room for a wonderful improvement in our penal system. ANy man who aspires to be| s have rendered some services to the state which prove his worth | ¢} and which clearly demonstate |3 that he is such a man as should| & candidate for governor is that he | g} 2B e 2l 2l % 50 o B 2P Trey are EQUALLED by Teas Cheese cheese. . 1 ing you the best there Bemidji, Our MONOGRAM in buik, § CHEESE MADE 1N UNITED STATES. We handle the MONOGRAM full cream E 2l 2 e 20 20 r&lonogram and University These are the Brand of canned goods we handle. few, EXCELLED by none. ‘We can save you money on these goods, besides giv- is on the market. Give us a call and we will prove it. and onr IMPERIAL sun cured, Japan tea, in 11b and #1b packages, ARE THE BEST, none better, once tried will always use -it. IT IS THE FINEST QUALITY Always uniform, and can not be matched under any other brand. TRY IT. We leave our cause in your hands without argument if you will only give us a trial. We treat you on the D the year O. W. G : Schrpeder’s Minnesota. N T O W R 0 g MU0 R O IO Mg I Ige I g fFURS :a From Manufacturer m "‘ Gentlemen’s fur lined coats Efi Oct. 14 and 15, at measure, also repair work, furs will be done according \ the least possible delay. Fur han, krimmer, ete. /R latest styles. M\ Manufacturing Furrier. i M Ladies’ and Misses’ fur jackets, boas, scarfs, muffs. % display in your city for two days only. n by our well known salesm:-\u, Mr. Kraywetz. Orders ¢ will be taken for new fur garments to be made to your DON’T fail to see our fine display of furs consisting of ladies’ jackets in seal, otter, beaver, near seal, astra- M Furs to Suit!! Prices to Please!!! » A. ZEKMAN, ZP SRR IBEIIIIBIIIIIIIB \ \J FURS! Direct to Consumer. - = and seal caps will be on Markham Hotel, refitting and relining old to your instructions with “boas and scarfs in the Minneapolis, Minn. PTeeeeeceeesscsessssscsssscescssss i m n n Y “And to think that ten months ago I looked like this! Ioweitto German Syrup." QThe time-worn injnnction, *“ Never put off til to-morrow what you can do to- day,” is now generally presented in this form : ““ Do it to-day I~ That is the terse advice we want to give you about that hacking congh or demoralizing cold with which you have been struggling for sev- eral days, perhaps weeks. (Take some reliable remedy for it To-nDAv—and let that remedy be Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup, which has been in use for over thirty-five years, A few doses of it will undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold, and its confinued use for a few days will ciire you completely. . q[No matter how deep-seated your cough, even if dread consumption” has attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure— as it has done hefore in thousands of ap- parently hopeless cases of lung trouble, QNew trial bottles, 25¢; regular size, 75¢. At all druggists. 2 Sold by A. Gilmour & Co. It looks as though the state might as well dismiss its case against Ex-Mayor Ames. If there are 5000 voters in Minne- apolis who want Dr. Ames to go t> congress it will be pretty hard to get a jury of twelve men that does not include one or more of these five thousand and a man who will vote to send Ames to Congress will never vote to send him to the penetentiary. Cause of Lockjaw. Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused by a bacillus or germ which ex- ists plentifully in street dirt. 1t is inactive so long as exposed to the air, but when carried beneath the skin, as in the wounds caused by percussion caps or by rusty nails, and when the air is ex- cluded the germ is roused to ac- tivity and produces the most vir- ulent poison known. These germs nay be destroyed and all danger of lockjaw avoided by ap- plying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm freely as soon as the injury is received. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and causes cuts, bruises and like injuries to heal without maturation and in one- third the time required by the usual treatment. Sold by Bar- ker’s Drug store. BUENA VISTA Mrs. J. Mitchell was a Bemidji visitor Thursday. Potato digging is the general employment in this vicinity at present. The past week has been cold and dull. Buena Vista last week enter- officials and surveyors for the Red Lake Transportation com- pany. The coming of the new road is hailed with delight by all our citizens and will add in- creased business to our territory in the “Garden of County.” Charles Clark has returned home after spending a week at Nebish. J. A. Mitchell left Sunday for Beltrami to go Akeley. Three Blackduck teamsters passed through our village the other day while on their return trip from ghe Dakota harvest fields. They report very dis- couragingly of the work there owing to the vast amount of rainy weather. Ray Mitchell recently returned a trip to Minneapolis. Mr. Johnson has returned tained as her guests a number of |2 and enhance the value of the soil Bemidji, from there he intends | $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in allits stages, and that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh be- ing a constitutional disease, re- quires a constitutional treatment,. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and jassisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers | that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to jcure. Send for listof testimon- ials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all drug- gists, 75c¢. Take Hall’'s Family Pills for constipation. For Sheriff. T hereby announce m s candidate for the office of she voters of Bel the will of the ref THOS. BAILEY. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. BTG RERRTRGT [ = Stoves ! E : E Stoves ! & 5T | % Steves! f{ Now is the time to have 4 them repaired for winter. Give us a chance at your ¥ Plumbing and Heating as 3 TR : Call or phone to DORAN BROS. Phone 225, i R B B G PR ' HELP WANTED. WANTED—1000 cords of wood cut and hauled. Apply Pioneer office. WANTED—To fill your wants. Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad FOR RENT. D e UL WSO ONUSUUUU USSR FOR RENT—Two good, front rooms over Lumbermen’s State _bank. Call at bank. TO RENT-—Five room house. de- sirable location, close to busi- ness district. Apply at this office. WANTED—Girl, must be able to go ahead with housework. J. P. O’Leary. WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- FOR SALE. SRR s U A SRS S FOR SALE—Complete set mod- ern bar fixtures, good as new. Box 691, Crookston, Minn. FOR SALE—Two miles south of Solway, 120 acres agricultural land, partly improved. Cheap for cash. Apply to J. A. Brass- field, Nelson, B. C. formation apply to Recruiting | FOR SALE—Cheap, restaurant Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. FOR EXCHANGE — Team of horses, harness, wagon and 100 feet from depot. If you mean business write for par- ticulars; best stand in town. Box 425 Grand Rapids, Minn. pair of sleighs for forty acres|FOR SALE—Hotel and saloon at of land close to the city. at this office. MONEY TO LOAN—On furni- ture, pianos, horses, wagons, ete; alsoto salaried people with- out security on their plain notes; easy payments; abso- lutely confidential. Bell ‘phone 759 R.; Zenith, 936. Western Loan Co., 521 Manhat- tan building, Duluth Minn. Call Kelliher, Minn., for price and full particulars address. S.J. Story, Blackduck, Minn, LOST—One gray horse, weight “about 1500 pounds. Finder please notify J. A. Irwin & Co., Blackduck. FOUND-—Bicycle. Owner may have same same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. tf : I G I B B RS A S Sy o ) Hotel Catheart, ig, Eil Thos. Cathcart & Son, Props. Baudette, - R Minn. JHEEEE This Hotel is specially &l adapted for the traveling b3 public, beautifully locat- nl ed on the banks of the great Rainy River fac- x;! ing the Canadian border. = EEE = i We pay strict attention to run a IR AR REERER S EH AR D e s S vy -1 quietly and orderly place. b (flmx G > <0 —All Kinds of— ¢ ..WOOD.. ) FOR SELE! DTS T RV J. P. DUNGALF, Phone 294. Sov o oSdocos { BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Tine Line of Cigars & Tobaccos Bemidii, - - - B G PO PDDDDDES THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- 1y and at right prices. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD. 1001 Minnesota Avecnue. I R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors West of City Hall. All Orders Promptly Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting S S R R P S S A3 F. E. COOLEY, © Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator. Phone - - - . 283 PROFESSIONAL i ..CARDS .. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law i Office oppos'te Hotel Markham. i ¥ P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDN. - - = = NN {Bailey & McDonald LAWYERS Bemidii, r“fl'j Office: Swedback Block Jay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law Office in iles Block, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a specialty. Glasses fitted. Jennie E. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Troubles peculiar to hersex a specialty ‘Office houxs 2 to 5; over Barker’s Drug Store. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: iles Block Dr. Blakeslee Fhysician and Surgeon Office: Iiles Block. Beminii Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office Phene 18 Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Home Phone, 6o DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, DENTIST MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. City Restaurant, H. P. BURROUGHS, Prop. Meals at all hours, < 2 from 20 up. | 315 Beltrami Ave. Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. Thave for sale an unlimit- ed quantity of Fine Jack Pine and Tamarack Wood in any lengths. : : : : Aitons . || - 811 Minnesota’ Ave: R Thompson’s Hotel, w d F S l ' HANS P. THOMPSON, Prop. 00d For dale: t mew = | g s -Tremont House, FELIX DANSEREAU, Prop. Rates: | 8805 | 203 Minnesota Ave. Bemidji Hotel, MRS. JOHN BAHR, Pmp: Bates: [ S8 | 202 Thira st D. S. DENNIS, 10 America Ave. Bemidji. ¢ SO ..Tremont Hotel.. Combined with Restaurant Meals at All Hours. ternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji AerieNo. 351. B every Welncoday atS p. m.s {rom his Dakota tr Gilsnour’s Hall. _ Furnished Rooms. Open Day and Night. Hotel Challenge A. L. SMITH, Proprietor. Beltrami Ave. Markham Hotel, F. P. HANNIFIN, Prop. $2.00 Per Day and Upward. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. © 404 Beltrami Ave. Phone 40.

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