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

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V- e J. A McCONKEY } Notice to the Public: We have added to our line of Crockery, Glass- ware, Groceries, Feed, Hay, Etc., a full line of Fresh Meats of all kinds such as Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete., as well as all kinds of S'flt Meats, Smoked Meats, Ete. We extend a cordial invitation to each and all to call at our store and give us a trial. Mr. Ileasl\]e) who is associated with us, has had 30 years’ experience in this work and 15 thoroughly up-to-date, fully understanding this business. We do not pletend to sell at cost but our aim will be to give good weights, make only a reasonable pmllt and will try to deliver promptly. Do not be afraid to send your children for the same pains will be taken as though you came yourself. Remember owr { 30 prct. discount on Fancy Lamps This is a closing out price. |The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. Pt ST O R T s PIONEER PUBLISHING .CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. utered In the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second class matter. 0’ficial County and City Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR The Passing of Cockrell. For the first time in thirty-six gone republican and the state legislature this winter will elect a successor to United States Senator Cockrell, the grand old Missouri man. Senator Cockrell is one of the really great democrats of the day —heismore thanagreatdemocrat; heisagreat man. The democrats of Missouri put him forward as a candidate for the presidental Our Apples at 50 cents per bushel are going very fast and will not last long. Very Truly Yours, : J. A. McConkey. & o sl Phone 233. | Best Lots... | In All Parts of the City. R R R R R R R R R AR R R R R ARG RRERE % Bemidji Townsxte& Improvement Co. ; JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. . HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. Postoifice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. 1 carry at all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS in season bought. 1 guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state WORK IS EQUALLED BY FEW, EXCELLED BY NO} A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED A Beautiful Display of - Chinaware and Glassware just received at THE IFAIR. Liverpool China, Semi-Porceline Sets, Ivory, Opal, Ruby, Crystal and Gold, and Souvenir, "fable and Limo Berry Sets. Big line of Stop Jars from the Zanes- ville pottery; reuul'u price $1.25, now $1.00 THE "FRULTLESS" {.STUMP PULLER... 4 t Simple and Durable Stump Puller on the Market. E World’s Fair Prize. nomination. But blinded by that strangefallacy that anobody from a doubtful stateis stronger than a real man from a sure state, dem- ocracy gave little heed to Senator Cockrell. They would have done better to have nominated him. He would at least have saved Mis- souri for them. g Senator Cockrell is one of the heroic -figures of the day in America. A Confererate soldier and general, who sacriticed every personal interest, for the country he loved and the cause he deemed just, a senator of the republic for thirty-six years, a man always and everywhere, there have been few members of the minority who have contributed so much to the greatness of the nation as he. Other democrats have been more in the public eye, but none have been more wise and honorable. years the state of Missouri has| Flour! Flour! Use “Pillsbury’s Best” Flour Flour! We have bought not “Pillsbury’s Bemidji, . The Flour that Never Fails :: 1000 barrels of below present market price and we offer it to you at a remarkably low price. Call en Us and We Will Tell You We guarantee every sack of Flour, satisfactory money cl.cerfully refunded. low the crowd it wiil lead you to the busy store. only one carload but Best” Flour and if not found If you fol- We treat you on the [] the year O. W. G.' Schr_oeder, Minnesota. other—there is the county print- ing coming on. A Koochiching vyoted the ticket straight. —o— Why not buy an experimental farm yourself? o= There is more politics than square inches in Clearwater county. ot Swallow got 27 Fosston high school. that down. votes in the Just put The American Eagle spreads his wings clean across the Staples World. —n— The Cass Lake Times notes that, “Judge Parker has gone back to his plow.” There are some Americans who have failed of the presidency who are greater than those who have won it. Of these Missouri’s ‘| Grand Old Man is one. A Typical Argument. The Pioneer is in receipt, through the mails, of a marked copy of its weekly issue of No- vember 10 in which the account of the election returns and editorial mention concerning the election is changed by pencil marks to read like this, “Loyal republicans defeat their corrupt candidate’’; “Beltrami county gives Dunn 10 majority and ought to be asham- ed”; “Beltrami does rotten,” ete., while such choice addenda as these are offered: “How much did Dunn contribute?” “This is rotten, Get wise.” So careful is this particular Johnson man to cover up hi$ identity that the ‘|address was printed upon the wrapper by hand. The attack upon Mr. Dunn is typical of all theattacks which have been made upon Mr. Dunn in the campaign —unclean and cowardly. MR. DUNN has lived and done business in the village of Prince- ton for many years Out of the 400 votes cast in the village last week Mr. Dunn’s opponent got just fourteen. Frankly, now that there is no longer any neces- sity to lie about it, don’t you think that a man wholooks so good to his uneighbors is “fit”” for any of fice in the land? PRrOFESSOR George E. Howison of the University of California, declares that the co-ed s'ands in the way of high thinking. Well, give us the girls, anyhow. : THERE does mnot seém to be anything for Japan to do but to lick’em some more. MICHIGAN séems to be satisfied to let well enough alone. wvmvmva B”'S NORTH L] i | L‘:JES WRIGHT, - Local Agent v,x vv#vvwwvvwvwwwv 1E°% | COUNTRY MMM Weare no. sooner off with onef quarrel than we are mum h a; —0— Only six cities in the state out- did Crookston in the total amount of postoftice business during the past twelve months. —— The woman that will elope and desert eight children is lower than the beasts of the field. And what shall we say -of the man that persuades her? —0— Now that election is over, when the hunting season is done and we have buried our dead, we shall be able to go about our busi- ness ag usual once more. —0— Agricultural note in the Sebeka Review: Watermelons growing wild are said to have become a pest in southern California. Colored contemporaries please copy. —0— The candidate who has money enough left in his purse to face the Christmas season with equi- namity will still be able to cele- brate Thanksgiving Da.y even though defeated. —0— Congressman Steenerson evi- denily was not letiing his righc hand know what his left hand was up to in the recent cam- paign. “While -Mr. Steenerson was making speeches for Mr. Dunn over the state, the Crooks- Office In rear of Arcado sdit oo uiear “bhonede Bemidji Owner of General Blackford, record 2:22)4, who will make the season of 1904 in Bemidjl at a service fee of 80; Five Dollars cash and 81 when the mare is known to be in foal. Don’t fail to see Bim before breeding your mares. SODDDONY ; Dr. J. Warninger Ygiosinay } —All Kinds of— % ..WO()I‘)»- E FOR SELEI —BY— J. P. DUNGALF, Phone 294, Great Northern R’y BAST BOUKD No. 40...Park Rapids ).ine. .{: 00a. m. (Connects with Flyer at Sauk Centre Minneapolis about 3:00 p. m., furmérly No. 14.. l)muth Express...1227 p.m. 26 £ 12:39 a.m. ‘WEST BOUND ‘“ 13....Fosston Line,..,.2:50 p. m. 25 0 L 2:50 a. m. ‘¢ 39....Park Rapids Line7:55 ‘¢ Full information from E E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent Bemidii. Minn Minnesota & International (2 - RAILWAY COMPANY In Connection with the l..Northern Pacific.. RAILWAY COMPANY. Provides the best train passenger 2 service between Northome, Hovey Junc- ‘lon, Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker and intermediate points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east,- west and South. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner Dall; STATIONS Daily ex. Sunday Ar p. m. 7:30 Lv Pp. m. 705 Pequot. . Brainerd. isOROER In the fall of 1895 I.contracted that fear- | 3 ful disease, Blood Poison. It gained such headway that I was forced to resign my position and seek relief at Hot Springs, After spending all themeans I hadIwent | to Memphis. _In less than three weeks I was in a hospital, and after nine weeks of suffering I was discharged as cured, In less than a month every bone in my body seemed to be affected and felt as if they would break at the least exertion. Again I was compelled to resign, and I returned to the hospital for a seven weeks stay. When I came out I was advised to try farming. When I first went on the farm T prevailed on the only firm who handled drugs to get me one dozen bottlesof S. S. $. At that time both of my hands were broken out with blistersand I wascovered with boils and sores. In the meantimemy druggist had gotten two dozen bottles of | 8. S.S. for me and I began its use, and | after taking the thirteenth bottle not a sore or boil was visible. R. B. POWELL. East gth St., Little Rock, Ark. Of all human dlsems, Contagious Blood Poison is the most hideous and hateful. The victim is tortured with eating ulcers, sores and abscesses, unsightly hlotches, hone and other symptoms of the mis-~ era le disease. S, §. S. has been used successfully for neafly fifty years for Mondays, Wednesdays and I‘rldl)’s 240p. m. Lv. .. ..Kelliber...... p.m. 3:20 320 p. m, Ar... Hovey Junction. . i b da0 .Breinerd -.Fargo W. H, GEMMRLL, G. A. WALKER General Manager, Agent, Brainerd Beml(h( eSS S JOE ST. GERMAIN, Prop, Combined with Restaurant Meals at All Hours. Furnished Rooms. Open Day and Night. Sign of the Big Black Bear | S S oo oSoo ..Tremont Hotel.. 3 ton Journal in which he isa yery heavy stockholder had bolted the reyublican ticket, and when they counted the votes at Climax, where every other man is a Stcenerson, they found eight votes for Dunn out of seventy. —_—— The Rustford Star Republican prints a card of thanks to the small boys who rubbed soapon | its windows Hallow’een. Editor ontagious Blood Poison. It con- tains no mercury, potash or other mineral. Ourhome treatment book 1 th this | Foss had been planning to wash|A them for-the past four y PIONEER WANT COLUMN A PIONEER WANT AD ubll rent your k : Frank Lane used a two line want ad taJ E e o No Charge Than advertise his house for zfmt a few days last week and yesterday hetelephoned the Pioneer, Please take out my want ad; the howse is rented and I am bothered to_death with inquiries.”” This is merely one of many instances which are of daily occurrence. HELP WANTED. s St e S WANTED—Competent girl for[FOR SALE—Pine land. general housework. Good wages. Apply Mrs. Thos. Balley, county jail. WANTED—A girl to assist in light house work for board and room and piano lessons. Call or address Mrs. M. G. Slocum, Music store, Bemidji. WANTED—For U. 8. army able- ~ bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United Stat.es, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation &pply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Beu:udp Minnesota. MISCELLANEOUS. B oSN UV SO FOUR NEW TOWNS on the Thief River Fulls extension. First class openings for all kinds of business and investments. Ad- dress A. D. Stephens, Crooks- ton, Minn. TO TRADE—Forty acre farm 15 acres under cultivatiun, with good house and buildings, want to trade for city property S. Walker, Brainerd. FOR SALE. 220 Lowell block, Duluth. FOR SALE—Two chair barber shop in good location. Tll health cause of sale. Box 12 Becker, Minn. FOR SALE—Part cash and part exchange, first class saw mill property with contracts for sawing timber. Box 7 Med- ford, Minn. LOST AND FOUND. A i~ e S FOUND—Coat at Mike Guyer saloon, Nymore. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this notice. FOUND—Ladies ring at Great Northern depot. Owner can claim at Pioneer office. FOR RENT. TO RENT—Suite of rooms in Troppman block. Apply at the Bazaar. FOR RENT—New 27 room mod- ern hotel, Address R. F. Hardy, Parkers Prairie, Minn. TO RENT-—Three furnished rooms for two for light house keeping. Iuquire at the Pio- neer office. _—-——h G SRR e i) Stoves! Stoves ! To make room for a large & stock we are selling sec- 2 ond hand cook, coal and | heating stoves for a @ song, and the stoves are & stoves are as good as g E new. Call and see them. g ] = . G % Call or phone to % E; DORAN BROS. & Phoue 225, RRIR IR e e Hotel Cathcart Q I = Thos. Cathcart & Son, Props. = 1’( 14 ¥ Baudette, = - Minn. % ] S el i ol 4 :‘ - This Hotel is specially & adapted for the traveling Q = iz publie, beautifuliy locat- g [ ed on the banks of the ] great Rainy River fac- i ing the Canadian border. 2 el ) We pay strict attention to run a ’5 quietly and orderly place. !g THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- ly and at right prices. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD. 1001 Minnesota Avenue. Wood For Sale! Ihave for sale an unlimit- ed quantity of Fine Jack Pine and Tamarack Wood in any lengths. D. S. DENNIS, 710 America Ave. Bemidji. R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. ) Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors West of City Hall. All Orders Promptly Attendedto Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting F. 0. E. Fraternal Order of E.m_u, Meets every Wedndaday a AerieNo.351. 8p.m., i ; Connection , Phone 40. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS, D. H. FISK ;| Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P.J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJ, - - - < . TINN. Bailey & MeDonald LAWYERS Bemidji, Minn. Office: Swedback Block Jay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law Office in Miles 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 hours 2 to 5; over Barker’s Drug Store. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block Dr. Blakeslee FPhysician and Surgeon Office: files Block. Beminii Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Resldence Phone 221 - DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, DENTIST MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. fllefil‘fu% I 311 Minnesota Ave. Thompson’s Hotel, HANS P. THOMPSON, Prop. Bar in | 100 Third St. Hotel Challenge A. L. SMITH, Proprietor. Beltrami Ave. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Moving a Specialty. Phone No. 58 | MACHINISTS. W. B. McLachlan, Gasoline Expert. Phone No. 300. 618 America Avenue I BRUNSWICK-BALKE i Billiard Hall. 5 L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Fine Line of Cigars & Tobaccos Bemidji, - - - Mion. F. E. COOLEY, Painter, Paper Hanger and. Decorator, Phone - e Office Phene 18

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