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

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2 i 2l a8 2B e B0 B B0 B B P B B A CLEAN SWEEP Roosevelt Elected By A Large M;jorit.y. X Another Clean Sweep We Have Been Voted_l the Cleanest Store in Town. . . After. Notes. . If you want Baked Things that are a dehght to the eye and a joy to the palate use only Mascot Flour $1.50 for 46 1b. sack fortified with our different - line of Fresh and Salt Meats. ; Dont Dissapoint your guests; our Juno Blend Mo- ;s ach®and Java Coffee will please them all. value at 35¢ the pound. Then, too, our Romulusblend Mocha & Java Coffee is an extra value at 25¢ per Ib. In fact anything in Groceries, Crockery, Glass- ware, Feed, Flour or Meats of any kind we aim to excel. Remember our discount on fancy lamps at 30 per cent is a close out price. ment is all broken: We are in position to take orders for lumber and 7 would like an opportunity to give prices. Phone 233.° Official County and City Paper e SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR =3 + = Minneapolis and Joel Will Do Their Darndest. ~ While the Pioneer has never in any way pledged itself to stand |Clapp, and while we cannot see that his defeat will he a dire’ ca- It is a big lamity to the state, we are sensi- his reelection would-be wise. The republican party of Min- nesota is pledged to reelect Sen- ator Clapp. The party has twice declared unanimously- and une- / Get one before the assort- senate, while’a majority of the republican members of the legis- lature have been elected upon the pledge‘that they would vete _ | that refuses to redeem its pledges is a pretty poor sort of a party and the men ‘who will not keep their word are a pretty poor sértv white trash. Very Truly Yours, J. A. McConkey. ...Dest Lots... In All Parts of the City. Cheapest Lots In All Parts of the City. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Go. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. Other reasons for Senator Clapp’s reelection are not para- mount but indicate the wisdom of sucha course. - Senator Clapp is an able man and has served the state well. He will haye more influence in the councils of the nation thAn can possibly any new man. Itis a peor policy to be always changing our represen- tatives. : The reelection of Minnesota’s junior senator seems = certain. Minneapolis has always coveted the place and will do its best to win it, but this year with little apparent hopé of success. Joel Heatwole, who is mad “clear through, is out to ‘cut and slash anything and anybody and he will do his worst. It seems to be Minneapolis and Joel against the rest of the state. B S B e R R B BSOS B YOUR TRADE SOLICITED Why? The Cass Lake Times in a col- umn editorial berates the game and fish - commission and Judge Ives has never yet been able to) HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 . BEMIDJI, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. I carry at all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled ~ FURS in season bought. 3 The contention of: the Times is that the commission is supposed to preserve the fish and game of the'state, but-that it does not” do soj that the commission spends a good share of its time in prose- cuting the settler who ‘shoots game and catches fish £or his table; that Sammy Fullerton vio- lates the game laW§ himself any- how. : - If these charges are true we "~ I guarantee my work mothproof and: - the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE A Deposit Required on All Work THE“EBULTLESS” _ .STUMP PULLER...} 55 Most Simple and Durable Stump Puller on the Market. w | Chinaware and Glassware THE . FAIR. Liv erpool China, Semi-Porceline Se‘ts Ivory, Opal, Ruby, Crystal and Gold, and Souvenir, Table and Limo Berry Sets. ville pottery; regular pnce $1. 25 now World’s Fair Prize. = had" better get a new commis- sion and a new state warden. A Beautiful Display of = abolish the commission?. Why? is- ‘most compla.mmg—the pre- ventmg of the settlers from se: curing the fresh meat that they need for their subsistence would then . be. increased ten fold, just received at | Hunters from abroad and at home| would spéedlly exterminate Mi nesota game and in a very years fihare would be nothing'left for the. settler to-shootat. = = Big line of Stop Jars.from the Zanes- $1.00 for the :reelection of Senator |- ble that there are reasons why|.- quivocally for his return to the| “|for Senator Clapp. The party| find anything good to say of it:q But repeal the game laws and M The very evil of which the 'Times— “can feel Jnshfled in knowmg are perfecfi in quahty line as we mention. Bemxd]l, W : G Schroeder give the undersxgned g call, they would be shown just such: a \ anesofa. f Brrors he is done with ap- pointments Governor-elect John-| son himself may discoyer . that there are times when too. much -Johuson is not a good thing. Now they say that a constitu- need. We believe them. What it needs above all else is to ad- minister a licking to the Japs. there is noend. £ FROM | COUNTRY 4 Lw&muaj The coal man doesn’t care. g grand. —0— The Henning creamery has failed. They might try a hen nery —0— Little Fork has an orchestra praises. Don’t ‘get pufioff at Buffaloin this weather.” They’ve a -wood famine there. - —— Walker ladies organize a bowl- ing club —just to play even w1th their husbands. i Wadena is all' broken up over|® the “possibility ~ of losing its eracker factory. ‘Andy Danaher has been up at Kelliher—and then_some, talking good. roads 5% Here’s homng that John E. King, whois- a prince of good fellows, gets ~something hand some from Goyernor Johnson “—o— = Kelliher’s one lone turkey dxs- appeared ~Wednesday . evening| and now they are- trying to find out who their 1 et cmzen is. P Blrd who hves up Shohle& way has seen two bears, d a do; John Sk.xp Da Indw,n took outia-hunting license in .Ifasca. - got his gun.and was there” fhe names to th sha.ndmg county, a desperate ng e e’ up%n’him by means of * ‘There may be abuses:. In fact| we have known of some and that a not many mfles away, bub thls is| tion is not Russia’s most urgent . OF MURDERS and-murder trials {7 and allthe fown is singingits|" Veterinary Si Surgeon “Office - Phone 78. Residenca 114 Irvine Avenue ’hone Lucabezl av Bagley leery B,arnr ¢ —AII Kinds of— WOOD).. ZBY— Phone 294, FOR SELEI NOR THvi J P DUNGALF, Great Northefn R’y EAST BOUND Cloguet has got- to be a mty No. 40...Park Rapids Line..5:30a, (Oonnects with Fiver at Satk Centro, arrives Minnéapo] lis about 3:00 Duluhh Express. No. 14:. « og « 13- “25 39, “« WEST BDUND Fossbon Llne B0 ..Park Rapids Line'l % Full information from - < E E. CHAMBERLAIN, Aqgnf % D. 10.; formerly 4:45,) +=12:27 p.m. 12:39 a.m. ..352;) m.' Bemldn. Minn Minnesota & lntemational RAIL WAY COMPANY o In Connecfion with the - ..Northern Paclfic. RAILWAY COMPANY. Provides the best train’ passenger Bemhi]fl, - service between Northome, Hovey Junc- tion, Blackdnck, Walker and intermediate points and: Minne- Just | apolis, St Paul, Fargo -and Duluf and ail points east, west'and South. Through coaches between. Northome and the of cars. for ‘dinne Dailyex. Sunday ¢ 680 8. m. Lv, 2. m. 1 I 7 8 1 1 10; 13 12: Twin Citles. No_ change |, Ample_ time ‘at Brainerd * STATIONS Daily ex. = “Sunday , |- fiween ages of 21 and 85, citi- Dr. J. Warninger || ‘Pioneer | : room and piano lessons. or address Mr zens <0f United: States, of 0od character and temperate abits, who can spea.k read and -write Englis For in- ‘ormation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. “Minnesota. MISCELLANEOUS. BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN, - Midway Horse market, St. Paul, have the largest assort- ‘ment‘. of horses in the entire “Northwest. Auction ‘Wednesday, 2 o.clock. Private _sales’ daily. Part time given if desired. § 4 M. G. Slocum, | || Music store, Bemidji. ‘Lowell block Duluth, Household goods, " of furniture, eca itchen range etc. 5 dmposed of at once. Leqd, 307 Fifth St.: one block from schobl house. J P. Duncalf. " " FOR ,RENT~New 27 Toom mod- ern hotel, Address R. F. Hardy, Parkers Prairie, Minn. every | .. |FOR RENT—Bmldmg formerly oceupied by the Jones paint shop. Inquire af La.kemde Bakery. < = FOR RENTFurnished rooms, well heated, with privilege of bath, hot and cold water. 520 an *Ave., over Fair store. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—Bunch of & keys. Owner “can have same by paying for thxs notlce at Pwneer office. ALLS restores the color. Stops fallmg To make room for a large § ~ stock we are selling sec- ond hand cook, coal and ¥ heating -stoves for a f song, and the stoves are stoves are as good as ~new. Call and see them. Call or phone to - 'DORAN BROS. Hotel Catheart, Thios. Cathcart & Son, Props. Baudette, . Minn. “This Hotel is specially _ adapted for the traveling’ public, beautifully locat- ed_on the banks of the. oreat Rainy River fac- ing the Canadianborder. "We pay strict attention to run & -quietly and orderly place. "THOS.VJOHNS,ON, ‘Contractor Renews the hair, makes’it new again, restores the freshness. - Just what you need if your hair is fadedor tu!‘nmg gray, foritalways and Bullder. Can do your fine work and your ~coarse work, will doit prompf,- ly and at rizhh pl-me! _sm Us.vsm'om)von— BUILD, ; iOQl Minnesota Avenue. YEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewe hair, also.! ™A TERI R PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellorat Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. Lam prepared atall times to furnish the money to buy or build a home on the easy pay- ment plan.” Any amount from | $800 up to $5000, payments less than rent. If you area renter it ‘P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BENIDJI, e &= = = THNN. : Bailey - & MecDonald LAWYERS Bemidjl, flinn. ~ Office: Swedback Block Jay L. Reynolds , Attorney at Law 2t 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 & specialty Office hours 2 to 5; over Barker’s Drugswre. Dr. Rowland Gilmore * - Physician and -Surgeon e Office: Ililes Block Dr. Blakeslee Physician and Surgeon Office: [Miles Block, Beminil . * Dr. E. H. Marcum P)ysicmn and Surgeon * DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, DENTIST - ‘MILES BLOCK. - "Dr.C. M. Smith, B flfllwomB “H.*Winter’s Store. HOTELS_AND REST AURAN L’i " Palace Ca.fe, 2 7:‘ ’ . FRED. THRQM. Prop. ill pay you to invefinigabe this. - { | -

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