Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 3, 1905, Page 2

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(B BT TR X G R IR DR R BEMIDJI Is the only city of its size in Minnesota having EIGHT ' Passenger Trains every twenty-four hours running North, South. East and West; and more to follow. i BEMIDJI is bound to grow' t No person on earth can stopit! NOW is the day of YOUR salvation! LOTS FOR SALE Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. . Swedback Bldg. - R R R R R S S S SR RO RN S st OSBRI BEs § e x “The Road With The Big Berths” This is the fitle given by the Chicago Tribune to the CHICAGO, ; MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL § RAILWAY : This railway owns and operates its own sleep- ing cars and other equipment. The berths are wider, longer and higher than berths in similar cars of other lines. The Pioneer Limited, The Fast Mail and three other daily trains from Minneapolis and St.Paul to Chicago. No extra charge to ride on these The Daily Pioneer|; PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. satered 1n the postofiice at_Bemid)l, Minx., a8 secoud class matter. Ofticial Paper Village of Bemidji SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR The Minnesota High School Graduate. HUNDREDS - of - young people will this week be graduatedfrom the high schools of Minnesota, the number being far larger than ever before. This is particular- ly true in the northern part of the state when large graduvating classés, even in the small towns, are the rule. It is possible that these young people do not know it, but it is nevertheless a fact that they have obtained in gener- al a better school training that their fellows in any state in the Union. The Minnesota high school system is the best in the United States. It represents the highest point of efficiency which has been attained in mat- ters education in point of method, matter and system. No teacher can be employed in the, high schools of Minnesota who bas not met the highest standards set up anywhere in the country for education and for profession al training, while the Minnesota state system of high - school government by one central board is the admiration of eyery state and country. While we do not trains, but it is important that you name your route in purchasing tickets East. W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 ROBERT STREET, ST. PAUL ItWill PayYou $ To Inspect Our Line Of HAMMOCKS e We have a full and complete stock of the Choicest Patterns at prices to suit any purse. % 3% 3 Lhone 57. All Goods Delivered Promptly. Fleming @ Downs. AAAAAAAA WWWWM WEDDING GIFTS is Proverbially the month of Marriages, and June the month of costly and suitable gifts. Fash- ion decrees that almost every gift have a Monogram, Let- ter or Letters Engraved—not a crude jumble, but a rich Cipher befiting the Article. Dr. Green arranges with the Niece of Dr. Bo- forget that there is always room for improvment it is a great sat- isfaction to know that the young men and women who gradué.te from the high schools of Minne- sota this week have received the best training that modern educa- tion can give them, THE REVEREND MCARTHUR de- clares that Mr. Rockefeller is worthy of the highest confidence. We entertain the same opinion. His checkis good with us any- time, ; IT is reported that Philadel- phia has now turned over for an- cther nap. Tue Czak says that he will fight on. It looks to us as though he had not-yet begun to fight. WhATa punk number Admiral Togo would make for a lecture course. THE news from the east was as big as it was long in .coming. A FAMILY SAFEGUARD schee to handle her {imous Uncle's Great NORTH 4 | COUNTRY ¢ »,Even R.leea.u has a“‘Commence- ment *’ Hackensack nurses a fledgling boom. i e—0— Carlisle farmers want a co- operative store. —— It will be a'great and glorious Fourth at Little Falls. el How they do swat the Crooks- ton ball team, poor thing. —o— The Wadena Tril;u‘n‘e has started in to defeat Senator Clapp | - six years hence. —o0— The Blackduck American wants I. B.'Olson as commis- sioner from Bemidji. -—o0— Spring and Myrtle Rose Stewart poetry are rattling about Moorhead at a great rate. —0— Leech Lake went on a tear th: other day and things are looking pretty ragged around the shore. —0— All Americans 21,Little Canada 15 at Grand Rapids—oh whata swatfest was there, my country- men! = Numerous correspondents who were sighting the Russian fleeta week or so ago, says the News Tribune, will not sight much of it again. ETaat There iscertainly something in aname for G. R. Warmamaker recovers $10,000 for the N. P. n a personal injury case at Moo« head. —— Theeditors of the Times, Enter- prise and Tribune of Albert Lea have united in an urgent appeal to Thomas Lawson to take the lecture platform at that place. Woulda’t this cause the gods to gape. UOTATIONS. Minneapolis Wheat. Minneapolis, June 2.—Wheat—July, $1.1175; Sept., 86%c. On track—No. 1 hard, $1.17%; No. 1 Northern, $1.16%; No. 2 Northern, $1.09%. MARKET * Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, June 2.—Wheat—To arrive —No. 1 Northern, $1.14. On track— No. 1 Northern, $1.14; No. 2 Northern, $1.08; July, $1.14; Sept. (old), 86%c; Sept. (new), 82c. track and July, $1.49; Sept., $1.30%%; Oct., §1.29. St. Paul Union Stock Yards. St. Paul,; June 2.—Cattle—Good to choice steers, $5.50@6.00; common (o fair, $4.50@5.25; good to choice cows and heifers, $3.75@4.75; veals, $2.00@ 4.50. Hogs—$5.05@5.30. Sheep—Good to choice yearlings, $4.50@5.50; good to choice native lambs, $5.00@5.85. Chicago Union Stock Yaras. Chicago, June 2.—Cattle—Good to prime steers, $5.50@6.40; poor to me- dium, $4.00@5.40; stockers and feed- ers, $2.75@5.00; cows and heifers, $2.~ 60@5.00; calves, $3.00@6.75. Hogs— Mixed and butchers, - $5.20@5.37%; good to choice heavy, $5.30@5.37%; light, $5.20@5.40. Sheep—Good to choice wethers, shorn, $4.60@5.00; ‘Western sheep, shorn, $4.00@5.00; na- tive lambs, shorn, $4.50@6.25; West- ern, $5.50@7.25. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, June 2.—Wheat—July, 89c; Sept., $2%; @82%¢c; Dec., 82%c. Corn —July, 50%c; Sept, 4¢9%c; Dec, 467%c; May, 47c. Oats—June, 307%a’ July, 30%c; Sept., 29@29%c; Ma, 3114¢c. Pork—July, $12.65; Sept., $12. 9235. Flax—Cash, Northwestern, §1.- 47; Southwestern, $1.30. Butter— Creameries, 16@20%c; dairies, 16@ 19c. Eggs—131%@14%4c. Poultry— ‘Turkeys,. 14@15c; chickens, 13c; springs, per dozen, $2.50@6.50. Throat and Lung Cure, acting. ] must the engraving. also a fine line of Cut Glass and H. Pamtee China. Geo. T. Baker @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. IAAAA v Popular taste is improving and the public.are more ex- The modern gift must reflect good taste and so Many suitable gifts in Sterling Silver, Plate Ware and AAAAN WYY N T N T Y DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1to 5:30 p, m. Office over Mrs. Thompson’s boarding house Minnesota Ave, QThe best family safeguard is a reliable household medicine that will cure croup, | coughs, colds, chilly sensations, runnin; eyes and nose, sore throat and bronchial affections—that will keep the children ' proof against all contagious diseases. {Such a medicine is Boschee’s German Syrup, which aad a record of 35 years in the cure of consumption, catarrh” and all lung and bronchial troubles. GThe fame of German Syrup as a con- sumptive cure, since its purchase by Dr. Green from the niece of the famous Dr. Boschee, has extended to all parts of the earth. It has big sales éverywhere. 10 QTwo sizes, 25c and 75-. All druggists. Modern Woodmen of America Con vention. - On jaccount of the Bienni.l meetifzg of the Modern Woodmer ties at Milwaukee, Wis,, .June 17 i H:JT[I)‘: RNATIONAL ® Recently Enlarged . with 25,000 New Words :aw Gazetteer of the World hmngmm 25,000 titles, based on the - NewBiographical Dictionary containing the names of oyer 10,000 noted [persons, date of birth, deflgfi&‘ Edited by W. T. Ph. Are Chiropractic Adjustments the same 6.8 Osteopsth Treatments? No. The Chiropractic and the Osteoputh both aim to put In place that which is out of place, to right that which 14 wrong; but the Path- ology -Disgnosis, Prognosis and Movements are entirely different. Ome of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has taken botb Chiropractic/ #nd Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic i ten times more direct fu the adjustments and the results getting health ten times more thor- 1 8 24, the Great Northern will sel | for theround trip. Tickets on Paul or Sioux City June 16-19 clusiye with final return limi United States Commiasionet oy Dt ‘2380 Quarto Pages Now Plates, 5000 Nlustrations, 'Rich Bindings. Neededin EveryHome ‘ebster’s Colleglate Dictionary. | Reguiar Edtiontats pgione e De Luze Edi ickats at one fare plus 50 cents | ale for trains arriving in St oigh o one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. : 1 (4 5 i of America and Auxiliary socie | L § {June 27. Consult'local age full particulars. Sl at for Anton Huber, Elizabeth, N.J., writes: “I havea girl 11 years old who had two attacks of appen- dicitis last winter and was threatened with another attack. T used one bottle of Dr. Alder’s Treatment and my daughter is well now. The pains in’ the -ab- domen are all gone.” Large dollar bottles at E. N. French & Co. State Firemen’s Convention. The annual convention of the Minnesota State Firemen’s As- sociation will be held at Litchfield, Minn., June 13and 14. The Great Northern will sell tickets on June 12 and 18 to Litchfield and return for one fare plus 50 cents for the round trip, final return limit good until June 15. Consult local agent for particulars. Dr. J. Warninger } Veterinary Surgeon Office. Phone 78. Residence 114 Irvine Avenue Phone 248. Located at Bagley Livery Barn UULLL UL AL LML LIRS | FOR SALE—A $35.00, violin will PIONEER WANT COLUMN TryaPioneer Want Ad--Ic a word FOR SALE. HELP WANTED. WANTED—Nurse. Address A. B., care Pioneer. be sold cheap if taken at once. Inquire at this oftice WANTED—To supply your type writer wants. The Pioneer, i WANTED—Dining room girl and one chambermaid. Wages $4 per week. Hotel Stechman, Tenstrike. FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. : | WANTED—Competent girl for FOR SALE—One four volume : P = set of Universal Digtionary of gg}l;g:’al_aficusework, apply ab the English Language. If taken ! y Jatl at once, $10 buys the set. In- WANTED—Board and room by quire at this office. two gentlemen in private house near busisess portion of city. Inquire at Pioneer office. WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men - be- tween ages of 18 and 85, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays, 2:30 to 6 p., m. Thurs- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- brary in basement of court THOS. JOHNSON Builder AND 3 ContrauctorE : E ; : For any work in the line of building be sure to see me and get your work right 3 prices accordingly. Phone 3 127. MMM T e ARARAAALAMAARAD AR ASAAAI AAAARARY > New Wood Shop T. M. HARVEY, Prop. Wagon Work and General Repairing shop, two blocks west of city hall. é Located in Pingle’s Blacksmith % 14 SOOI | No.168... Park Rapids Line o 2 and write English. For in- il:us'e. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li-] g0 pation appfy to Recruiting arian., Officer, Miles "block, Bemidji, = - e =| Minnesota: e P B ol ol ol 88 i | § Webster @ Cooley B’ PROFESSIONAL 4 Wall Paper & Paint Store ¥ CAR 18 oadnor southiot o B RS s DS.. l building. Telephone No. 2 i e O VO - ! D. H, FISK reboees Attornéy and Counselior at Law ¢ N H o __Office opposite Hotel Markham. more House P T B § Ny P. J. Russell % A first class house for board Attorney at Law P ot e Yot BEUDNL == « < = NN, F. J. Moser, Proprietor. {4 E, E. McDonald LAWYER Bemidji, Mina. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. ' Ward, M. D,, Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a specialty. Glasses fitted. Great Northern R’y ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST EAST BOUND, Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: iles Block Dr. Blakeslee FPhysician and Surgeon 0a. m. (Oonnects with Flyer at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:45 No. 34...Duluth Express...12:27 p.m 38 s S 12:49 a.m WEST BOUND 33 ...Fosston Line a 35 (. o 0107....Park Rapids LineT:5 Full information from Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office; Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office Phene 18 E E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent Bemidii. Minn DENTISTS. Flax—To arrive, on| 5)* ¢ Wedoit--all kinds b ol \ f Dr. R. B Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGERON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, “DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. _ DRAY AND TRANSFER. A : M Wes Wright, i"‘ Dray and Transfer, ’Q\ Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave, Tom Smart, ".\ Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue i "X | Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji A Rt Meets every Wednaday at 8 g 35" Al Gilmour’s Hall. o AT wh R Q| b e R RN w g::r':‘l’:?y‘ ‘ Visiting Eacles cordlally invited. Painting Minnesota & Inemnational In Connection with the % - s ..Northern Pacific Z .Papel‘ Hanglflg 5 & Provides the best train passenger X ‘@ gvice betweon Northome, T'unkloy ; Kalsominin g and intermediate points’ and Niie: apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and al points east, west and South. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. J. A. HOFF % STATIONS Daily ex. LOWRATES FOR ROUND TR'P : SEND THIS O ED BOOBLE' CAMERA JOUR! EXPOSITION” TO: TO 1 IE LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION L Via THE - GREAT NDORT4ZRN RAILWAY “THE COMFORTABLE WAY.” For Rutes or Detailed Information, Call on or Address E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Local Agent ON AND2 CENTS FOR HANDEOM T, I. WHIDNEY, P W. H. GEMMELL, . - Genaral Mu: LUS = LY ILLUSTRAT Rrafnerd IS AND GLARK - Traffic Mg i T. PAUL, Minn. = TFOLEYS Y TO THE

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