Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 2, 1904, Page 4

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L - . . |$3L200,000,000 against $3,073,000- The Dally Ploneer 000 last year. These enormous R PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. + |figures suggest 3,200,000,000 rea- D EA - sons who the American farmer PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. |will vote the Republican ticket By R. W. HITCHCOCK. this fall. £ 1 am compelled by a sense of gratitnde fntered in the postofiice at Bemidf, Minn., t good med: HELP WANTED. FOR 2 AN AN Poison, Among other symptoms Iwasse: | WANTED—To fill your wants.|FOR SALE—Two cows. A. L. i penses are greater than they v::esf;afiimd.%vimnhgu;afim, andgot | Nothing does it like a Pioneer| Coliard, 910 Minnesota Aye, were in 1893 is true. But the ex- | almost past going. The disease gota firm | want a3 = it 11 for th o holdupon_myzste&: gylzloodwlais&qr- e FOR SALE—Limited number of SUBSCRIPTION §5 PER YEAR| o s e o O o e o s ot thesass | WANTED—Five or_ten cords of | copies of the Plonceer’s souven, the people want done. There are eruptions, splotehes and other e:idmc” birch wood at once. Arm-| edition. Pioneer office, > 5 5 of the disease. I was trulyin a bad sha; strong & Underwood. things that are too dear at any g FOR SALE—Dry oak, birch and IONEE WANT COLUMN See What $1.00 WILL BUY AT EEEEEEEEEEEEEEECEEEEFEEEEEEEEEEEE {J. A. McCCONKEY i %ii‘ii'-!iiéi aasaaaagaassaaass«)ass;aax‘! 2 bu. apples, any kind. 24 Ib. Japan ri 24 1b. fine German sago 24 1b. pearl tapioc Official County and City Paper &* - Challenge Unanswered. Some time ago the Pioneer when I began the use of 8. S. S., but the i - tent of it brought me out of m; ¥ & B price. One of these was the ex- E\:fi?l [l ne ot so“nd’g ol T e 52 | WANTED—For U. S, army able-| maple cordwood. Inquire of : ience of the American people topublicly testify tothevirtues of [ P0died, unmarried men be-| S.D. Works, Nary Minn. — challenged any republican who|Pe" ®1c® O the o T s SIS IR Won agss ot ot aad e intends to support John A, John. |* 1898. recommend it to all blood-poison suffer- | zens of United States, of FOR SALE—Part cash and part son for governor, if such there 3 gal. fine table syrup .. 12 cans good standard coi 5 1b, Hunt’s Perfect bal 31-21b. 40c tea........ .. S 1b. best uncolored tea du 15 cans good stand. = ers, sincerely believing if it is taken ac- 0od character and tem te| exchange, first class saw mill cording to directions, and given a fair| 800¢ pera S 21 YTV YTTOYY i t:ial, % wil thoroughly climinate every; Dabits, who can speak, read| Property with contracts for 0 15, ek G i article of the virus. JAMES CURRAN, and write English. For in-| sawing timber. Box 7 Med- {g«“l)l.: ;'a: = I, %o ofer re:,zson: drawn | CBIT S N 0 R T H | Hotel, Greensburg, Pa. formation applhy to Recruiting| ford, Minn. /, 7 Ib. coffe ) from Mr. Johnson’s six years|® FROM, g — Ofticer, Miles 'block, Bemidji, v 7 o ol + gal. best Vinegar. official service in Minnesota, why |t T H E COUNTRY ¥| euintotowesin sin the groins, rederup” | Minnesota, FORISALE—Good hind quart- | %fi {ll;- gvfic sleeL p;)r fic i ik Y tions upon the s fin’ S%res in lhemoufl: ers of beef at 5 1-5 cents and 2 . bulk gloss starch. X ic ¥ ST f hai r ¥ 9 ] b.bpk;:. iy a republican vote should be cast 2 e o 2l s xggxpums%?:hizfi;?i?;fifg%e'g. FOR RENT. i good front quarters at 41-2 30 5¢ boxes matches. for the democratic nominee. The| The Frazee Free Press is born. is an antidote for the awful virus that | M e nsennnnen E:}]ets‘ric(o)ghel;‘-\ r:nea:macu wbh%le. i i . _Sui By s i S B oun! e- challenge remains unanswered. —o— attacks and destroys even the bomes. |TO RENT—Suite of rooms in P y f §. 8. 8. contains nio Mercury, Potash or | * roppman block. Apply abthe| livered. Schaefer, City meat W Moe is held for murder ab|oiner mineral ingrodient, We offor $1,000 PP s 2Py z : < : eeks ago Mr. Dunn challeng- Beltrami. }Jorelx;g;f flmtnfiris =i nbsolutelyf’ 1%%°| Bazaar. market, Sauk Rapids, Minn. éd Mr. Johnson to name one g ” ble. treat~ 7 ; . A s ¢ S Eo%lll:egivizg TO RENT—Rooms suitable for|FOR SALE—Eight horse power thing which he (Mr. Johnson) had| The Rainy River mills prepare \ the symptomsand | office purposes over Crother’s| asoline saw rig. . Complete done in Minnesota which might |0 cease their sawing. other interesting | Barher shop. and in good running order. 10 15¢ pkg matches 7 20¢ pkg match 7 1b. white clover co ey 4 jars absolutely pure straine 3 1-2 1b. dried red raspberries.. Remember these are the red, not berries, which are much cheaper. 10 f5¢ cans early June pe: 20 1b raisin cured prunes.. [0 gt. Cape Cod cranberries, extra fine 32 1bs. Oatmeal ... e e A and yaluable infor- Will sell cheap to responsible i mati bout this entitle him to be electgd 8OVer-| Buckman is pretty near due Hioenee, meiled BUSINESS CHANGES. party on easy terms. T. W. nor—one public .service which |for another touchdown. free. Our < Bell, at office of E. J. Swed- free. Our phzsi- o Mr. Johnson had rendered the =0 thosewho writeus, | FOUR NEW TOWNS on the Thief aox T Very Truly Yours, fiii!iiiiiiiiSBB!ESiSSSSi?S!SiSSQS% 33333, J. A. McCONKEY ¢ tzeczseeese Phone 233 #es(-ssssss:zé' [ o Seeecseeceeedd state, The challenged remains unanswered. The republican party offers a candidate for governor who has rendered the state signal ser- vices according to the testimony of John Lind, John A. Johnson and other distingushed men of If Dunn is undone it seems quite likely that drainage will be done. = G et Just to show that it was not named in vain Climax sports a ‘woman blind pigger. —0— . Aftera good deal of agitation Crookston’s creamery proposi- tion getsto the point where it The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Bargain Day Dinner. Our meals are a bargain any day, but we have provided a spec- good things to eat but nothing more to pay. Armstrong & Un- derwood’s. ial dinner for Bargain day. More River Falls extension. Rirst T class openings for all kinds of Obusiness and investments. Ad- &=ton, Minn. TO TRADE—Forty acre farm 15 acres under cultivation, with good house and buildings, want to trade for city property S. Walker, Brainerd. MISCELLANEOUS. e e Se dress A. D. Stephens, Crooks-| BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN, Midway Horse market, St. Paul, have the largest assort- ment of horses in the entire Northwest. Auction every Wednesday, 2 o.clock. Private sales daily. Part time given if desired. all political parties. The demo-|c¢an be skimmed off. cratic party offers a man who has T DO00900PNCO0000000000R00 2200000800 ; . No matter how much a politi- never performed any public ser- : cian likes to play poker ‘‘ante up” |\ Proprietor of vice whatever, but who on the|is said to be a very unpopular contrary, has opposed every phrase with him just now. great policy which Minnesota.| 5 The Big Fork Cowpass de- has inaugurated. Lol R R R R R oR R Rk e] BEMID JI MERCANTILE C0). Bargain Day Only 4 - 25¢ pkgs Oat Meal and 1 pkg Tea Dust $1.00 clares that the man around Rip- The contrast i riki e|ple this winter who tries to ToRsINLfLing on dodge work will ‘not get much to say the least. rest. i AS HAS been frequently re- 5t ST e . any a man goes into poli- marked of late, the difference be- tics like a lion and zomes out like tween Parker and a circus pro-|a lamb, with wrinkles in his i i ST pocket book and freckles on his prietor is that the circus man reputation,” sagely observes A, has a show. M. Greeley. 30 bars Toilet Soap 27 bars Perfect or 27 bars Lenox Soap 1.00 1 dozen 8 1b cans of Tomatoes for 13 cans fancy Corn for 9 1bs Armour Ham, Helmet Brand, for - o It 1s estimated that this year’s The republican candidate for harvest is the most valuable ever register of deeds in Clearwater $ s county has committed the heinous gathered .ou Aniricie Tatms, - sin of singing in a Bagley church rough estimate shows an aggre-|choir and the democrats are gate value of corn, wheat, oats, |after him. Republican candi- dates are having a hard time this rye, barley, buckwheat, hay, po- year to keep their reputationsun- tatoes and cotton of not less than | sullied. yeeescecsscce rececenceece W Bargains at The Busy Store. :‘.; 4 1bs Faney Tub Creamery W 35 bars Soap, 12-0z - - - 3; 3 Ibs 40¢ Tea Cale - W 7 Ibs Tea Dust . . - {“g 22 Ibs Rice L W 2 pairs Shoes - - - W e W 5 Ibs 25¢ Coffee n W 3 pairs Heavy Wool Sox - - . g R "‘\Il! 20 large handle Cups and Saucers W 15 Plates - - - 11 los Pure Leaf Lard, for 4 gallon of Maple Syrup The Following: 1 pkg Corn Starch 2 pkg Yeast 1 1 pkg Macaroni 2 pkg Matches .10 ANl 1 pkg Tooth Picks .05 1 pkg Silyer Gloss Stm:(‘h EESEEE 11b pkg Bell Coffee & 3 Ibs Best Rice 5 1bs Dry Peas Usual Price - $L30 Bargainday only $1.00 Cash only - BEMIDJI MERGANTILE (0. sgEgescE Wholesale Wines and Liquors & BS333333333333333338 GEBERTBBEE S Agent for Famous Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Beer. 20002000 00000000000000256002000 o =3 €00C0000000.0000000000000000000C000000000600 W . y = ' F W15 sangoa Lo QQQ@%{‘OR § Look what gig i ?5 7 combs Best Comb Honey - - . - 0 $ BARGA[NS ¢ 550 The "r . . , | w . o X Bottont i :l‘; 1 sack Pillsbury’s Best Flour - 90 cents g g i The Grlll 53 . Buffett - | . : : W . a2 § il¢ Hotel and i ¢ Chinaware and Glassware W - PICTURES ol ==6mv | d0egiis BRC f j i : Py w — " - i . JUBE G0 el s W We have hundreds of other bargains too n —GO To— ¥ : :;g BAR IN CONNECTION. ] w numerous to mention, but diall 4 w o 5 2 ! T r W nun i you are cordially / w @ p3b | o] H E - Al R w mfinted tohour store a‘n]él we will be glad to m ) H A K K E R UP v 5 ? Mealsat All Hours. ‘} ] & X g tell you about them. We give Trade Coupons. ) | ¥ m X . | W n Up-to-Date Work 3 '3 i Liverpool China, Semi-Porceline Sets, Ivory, Opal, Ruby, f W —_——— i n and E Lake Superior Trout 5- Crystal and Gold, and FSouvel‘l]ir, Tfable andLLimo m z\\ Drices Reasoablcl ¥ Blue Points in Shell % | % P. = Berry Sets. Big line of Stop Jars from the Zanes- 7\ : DA & m ville pottery; regular price $1.25, now $1.00 W Yours for bargains, mn En;a;ggilg],.F;ammg § NI?;kl Cl:'tm‘s ; é' SALOON ] W m 2 S ane g ckaways in Shell alu W. F. LOWE, Prap. : ¢W. G. SCHROEDER 3 ; "~ ™ i i : < $ . . ,'R : K L B dicniile oy T g Wines, Liquors, Cigars §§ - W“! B = Be‘rind]x, M1n?r1$so§a. ; N 6 133)1:,:3 (z&l;]:ms‘frgglo gfliwaaaamasa?maniiflz Thisd Stroet Pomldn;‘"hm ] Sub

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