Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 26, 1905, Page 2

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e NAME YOUR ROUTE EAST In purchasing your ticket East, if you care for an excellence in service and equipment not obtainable elsewhere, name your route CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY No additional charge to ride on the Pioueer Limited or the Fast Mail, the two most pop- ular traing between '\Imueapo]li, St. Paul and (,hmfmgo But it is necessary to Name Your Route. W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 ROBERT STREET, ST. PAUL The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. B3 R. W. HITCHCOCK. uterad in the postoffice at Bemia, Minn., a5 ¢ xcond class matte: s, Ofiteial Paser Village of Bemidii SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Home Rule. MENTION has been made in thesa columns of the notable re- sultsin good government secured by the city of Moorhead under such a charter as is proposed for Bemidji. Under the charter gov- ernment Moorhead has paid prac- tically every penny of its indebt- edness and is today in excellent financial condition. Not only that, but its charter has, by reason of the fact that it can at any time be amended to suit changing con- ditions, proved elastic, and has been made to fit every emergency Remember My PrOphecy. I have sold more lots in Bemidji the past month than have been sold in any six months during the past two years, Buy NOW while prices are LOW. Come in and make your selection before the choice locations are gone. They are going fast. BUSINESS LOTS RESIDENCE LOTS MANUFACTURING SITE. Bemidji Townsite & Imp. Co. H, A.SIMONS, Agt., & % 3B 33 I 3II3F Swedback Block y'\ that has arised, Only a few days ago two amendments were adopt- ed by almost a unanimous vote providing for changes which new conditions had made necessary. Had the city been incorporated under the generallaws, Moorhead would have had to await the pleasure of the legislature to change its charter, present charter it governs itself as it pleases. Whoshallsay that this is not the better way? Tur University of Minnesota has become one of the greatest institutions of learning in the western continent. Its great- ness and its fame is but poorly appreciated by thousands of Minnesotans, but we are slowly beginning to appreciate how great an.institution we have created. It is a thing much to be regretted, however, that the university is steadily grow- ing in importance as a political ITANKS FENCES £7c. P.ftrs Rusr, Hardware Merchants. Prompt Delivery. Phone 57. THE NflTIONfll I’flINT [ VflKHISfl 60 [ELAND, OHIO. R R N T T g R R S N O IO DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a.m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m, Office ovor Mrs. Thompson’s boarding house Minnesota Ave. Are Chiropractlo Adjustments the same a.s Osteopath Treatments? No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in place that which is out of place, to right that which is wrong; but the Path- ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Movements ave entirely different. One of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has takenZboth Chiropractic and Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic is ten times more direct in the adjustments and the results getting hezlth ten times more thor- ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. 4 e Al B e 2B e B B e e e B 2l B B A B A B T B B v""vvwva hinge upon a sufficient appro priation for the university. The most urgent need of the univer- igrenly concerns the general factor in Minresota. It has come to such a pass, as was clearly shown in the session of the legis- lature last winter, that great policies of “state are made to sity at present is to be taken out of politics. IT 1S announced that another conference will be held by “lead- ing republicans” at St. Paul to discuss the gubernatorial situa- tion. The matter is not one that public further than that a major- ity of the people of the state are The re- publicans themselves, however, have urgent need of such confer- The party is more than rent in twain; there are several = | factions, some of them apparently irreconcilabe. The Pioneer, how- ever, hopes to see the republican § | party unite upon some man of recognized ability and intergrity as its candidate for governor and this paper will heartily support such a man no matter what faction he may previously have been identified with. normally republicans. Life Assurance Company will perhaps handicap that company in securing risks for a time and other old line companies may also suffer a little, but not much. We e B 3 e A 2o M B P P P P *POLKA +DOT * CANS+ IBEAUTIFY YOUR HOME 3 Wfinloch TAINT READY 70 MIX, NOTREADY HIXED (340 Gouber, $30.00p0 oy b e A small invesiment in paint adds greatly (o the value and buury of yaui roperty and makes you a “'good nninhmv By making a good neighborhood.. Good painting i oat of < the best investments and paye big returns in improved values. 1€ s taving, not sn expense. But when you paint-—-buy only NOUSE indisputable reason why, a reason cvery honest painter will acknowledge TGt e LA Pant nd xaf sure way o ;3 good ofl'fl fo buy freth o rom the dealer’s barcel, ot fatn the rekdy.muxed pains can. The paiasahet i peady o mix with linseed o, gallon for gallon, s KINLOCH PAINT, and we secommend 1 up for every good reason we know. J. A. HOFF ® ® © & CIEIXTWALLIN © © & ¢ really know that practically every big financial concern like the Equitable is subject to the same abuses that bave taken place within it and we feel sure that the same sbuses are taking place with practically all of these great{" concerns. Our great financial institutions of this character are So comparatively new that we have not yet brought them with- in thesphereof proper regulation. Their economic -status has not yet been fixed. THE frightful accident on the Under its’ THE scandal in the Equitable |pe versnl e m:nal 'commentr and || “Why this mad hurry?”rxs de-. ijnded from east to west. Eyerybody knows why; it isin the blood of the Amencn.n peo ple and no matter how many peo ple are killed in railway accident we shall continue to take the fastest train. The American people are all in one mad rush onward and it is every man’s aim to rush faster than his neighbor. Besides would not the accident have been just the same on a train going 40 miles an hour as on one going seventy? Y Ty PBITS:NORTH b. #15 % | COUNTRY 4 . aaad It never rains bur. it pours. Todd county June settlement $68,000. for the student and the writer, asf{- an authoritative reference book for schools, teachers, families, business and professional men, there is one book which offers superior advan- tages in the solid value of its'in- formation, and the ease with which| it is obtained. International Dictionary increases daily as it comes to be betterH known. f formation illogically arranged. England, says: For the teacher, the pupil, i the student and the litterateur, there i i nothing better; it covers everything. issued has 25,000 new words, a revised Bio- § graphical Dictionary and a revised Gazet- B tecr of the illustrations. Ithas just received (Highest Award) at the World's Tair, § &, Louis. authentic Webster’s dictionaries. structive and entertaining for the whole family. AlsG illusirated pamphlet. G. & C.MERRIAM CO,, Cent PIONEER - | WANT COLUMN TryaPioneer Want Ad--l¢ a word One’s admiration for Webster’s FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Millwood. Sines. J. M. It never refuses the in- ! FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. | The Pioneer will procure anyl kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. The St. James Gazette of London, HelP WANTED, | WANTED_The address of Louis Nees. Pioneer cffice. WANTED—Chambermaid at the Lakeshore hotel. WANTED—To fill your wants Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad The New and Enlarged Edition recently ff FOR SALE—One four voiume; set of Universal Dictionary of i the English Language. If taken at once, $10 buys the set. In- quire at this office. FOR SALTE—A $835.00 violin will | be sold cheap if teken at unce ! Inquire at this office World, 2380 pages and 5000 | THE GRAND PRIZE Our name is on the copyright page of all FREE—“A Test in Pronunciation,” in-[§ FOR SALE—Cabbage plants at A. Brose’s residence, 1116 Beltrami avenue. PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, MAss. > —0— Weddings thick and fast at Deer River. —o— They will saw at Akeley ten years yet. —0— 1 Red Lake county has seventy thousand cash. —0— - Koochiching will make itself heard July 4. —0— Eveleth girls achieve noteriety as alleged horse thieves. Two ] —— 3 “Factions in town malke a frac- 5 tional town” says Brother|3 Greeley. g e Littlefork expects to top the g record so far as percentage of E growth is concerned. MISCELLANEOUS. | PUBLIC LIBRARY — O: en\ Tuesday%, Thursdays and Sat-| urdays, 2:30 to 6 p, m. Thurs- | day 7 to 8 p. m..also. Li- brary in basement of court House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li-| brarian. "FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Suite of three Inguire 114 hvme Ave. south THOS. JOHNSON WANTED—Ccmpetent sewing girl. Miss Alice Robbins. WANTED—To Lire eight teams for saw mill work at Grand Forks. Geo. E. Crocker, Be- midji. -1 WANTED—For U. S. army able bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United btates of habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles “block, Bexmd]l. Minnesota. W H. BROWN, 434 Ross ave., Winnipeg, Ma.n seeks in- formation revardnuv Lis brother John, last hL‘dld from in July last at Necha, N, D, Description as follows: Age 36 weight 155, hieght 5 ft. 9% in., dark hair, heavv reddish mous- tache, very stoop shoul lered, wore dzu k clothes and dark lmb, worked as rough carpenter and talked of homestcadmv Builder AND Contractor E rooms for light house kecping. Great Northern R’y For any work in the line E S of building be sure to see E ALL POINTS E IN THE ° NORTHWEST me and get your work right prices accordingly. Phone 127. —0— When they play ball along the boundary line it talkes four fig- |} ures to record the score: —0— The Northome Commercial Club direciory continues to har- vest a fine crop of compliments, -—0— One year ago fifteen thousand acres of yirgin forest—today fiftcen thousand acres of crop. This is in Aitkin county. —o— Anyone in need of a first class 9 New Wood Shop §jxo.us..vureusis 1 (Connects with Fly T. M. HARVEY, Prop. Minneapolis about 3 No. 31...Duluth e g8 « WEST BOUND Wagon Work and 3 ¢ 33 ...Fosston Line.. General Repairing “ 35 [ “ : ¢107....Park Rapids LineT:50 Full information from CHAMBERLAIN, Agen* Bemidii. Minn Located in Pingle’s Blacksmith shop, two blocks west of E g city hall. collector should apply to the Crookston Land Ofiice, which is —0— tise Jim Hill and that Jim is to- There is considerable truth in what the Globe says everr though it is a yelping socialist. people have begun to think. LIQUOR LICENSE. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF BELTRAMI, [SS Village of Bemidji. been made in writing 10 the village council praving for license to sell intoxicating liauors for the term of one year commencing on the 25th, day of June, 195, and terminating on the . day of June 1906, by the following persons, and at the following places, as stat- rounding up $12,000 a week. W The Fergus Falls Globe says n that Van Sant spent $100,000 of ,'\ the state’s money helping adver- ,'\ day more secure than ever. W & Buat the “’ NOTICE OF APPLICATION w —tor— | Notice is hereby given, that application has W of said village of Bemidji and filed in my office "’ w &333 Wedoit-all kind aet. Our ur Figures Doran bros. 333 edinsaid application, respcctively, to-wit: A. J. HANSEN Tirst floor. front room. two story frame building, located on lot four (), block_seven- teen (17). Original Townsite, Bemidji, Minn. Said application will be heard and deter- mined by said village council of the village of Bemidji at the recordor's office in the City Hall in said village of Bemidji in Bel- trami county, and State of \lmnemtm on Monday the 3rd day of July A. D. at 8 o’clock p. m. of that day, Witness my hand and seal of said village this 20th day of June A. D. 1905, (Seal] H. W.BAILEY. Recorder. Notice is hereby given that application has en made in writing to the Village council of said village of Bemidji and filed in my office, praving for license to sell intoxicating 1iquo! r the term of one year. commencing on the 15th day of May, 1905, and terminating on the I5th day of May + the following verson, and at the follow! lag insaid application, respect; WO ‘on parts of Tots 2 0 (16) original towasi application will be heard and_deter- mined by said Village council of the Village of Bem dji at the recorder’s office in_-he city |- hall in said village of Bemidji, in Beltrami county, and state of Minnesota, on Monday. tll(_ 3rd, day of July, A. D. 1905, a; 8 o'clock . m. \thew my hand and &enl ot said village "“fsz' ;hdu' of June A. D. I . W. BAILEY Recorder. | STATE OF MINNESOTA, l COUNTY Or BELTRAMI, 8§ 0 D THIE CODPON AND2OE FOR ROUND TRIP ry Day From May 23, to Sept. 30. TO THE LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY “THE COMFORTABLE WAY.” For Rates or Detailed Information, Call on or Address E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Local Agent On Sale Ev OBLET **A CAMERA JOU rT)PLSI TION" TO F. o Village of Bemidji. '~} Norice Is HEREBY GIVEN, That applica- tlons have been made in writing to the Vil- lage Council of said Village of Bemidji and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the term of one yi cur commencing on the 20th day o1 June 1905, and iorminating on tho 2h day of Junc 1906, by the following person, and at the followins places, as stated In said applications, ras tively, do-wit: ~Robert Nelson. first £ront Toom. to story frame buiiding, munm- edonlots 11 and I2, b]o(‘l( seventeen a7) Or- jginal Townsite Bemidji, M Said nnnllumons will he heard and deter- mined g d Village Council of the. vma.»e of Bemidji at the er’s office in the Ofty Halln smfl village ot Bemlidii in Be\truml County, aud State of Minnesota. on Monday the 31 d.‘yiofllllyA D. 1905, at § o'clock: p. ay, twentieth century express mak- mg eighteen hours- between New l thl.s zndd-yuf June A. mmh ‘hand and seal of sald vill: ey hand sud seal o & ~illsge 1!5 Seal) * | Diseases PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counscllor at Law _Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russeli - Attorney at Law BEMDSL = o . FUNN. E. E. McDonald LAWYER Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Bemidji, Minn. L. A Ward, M D Physician and su of the Eye a Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Biock Dr. Blakeslee Fhysician and Surgeon Office: Mites Block, Bemlnll Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office Phone 18 DENTISTS, Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phlnney SURGEON DENTISTS ij\r 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr.C. M. . Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's s'rnm. DRAY AND 1 TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Oray and Transfer. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave, Tom Smart, Dray and Bflxgazeapesn?:( and Plnnu Moving Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue F. 0. E. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidj Meets every Wedncaday at e 035" Gilmour’s Hall. A T. Wheelock, = = = W,President H.LeBlew, . ~. W. Secretary Visiting Bagles eomlllly Invited. Minuesota & liternationa In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. Provides the- best train pusse service between Northor ufl'f‘unl?f!e? Blackduck, Bemld]l, Walker and intermediate points g:id Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo aud Duluth and al points east, we: s West and South, Through coaches hetweer Northome and the Twin Cities. No change of cars. Ample time ai Tor dinter. rrr: Sxalnerd STATIONS Daily ex. Northome - SAr pm, 05 --Lv. p.m. 7:3) %:. Paper Hanging SR Kalsomlmng Shop in rear of E Swedback iilock ] J A. HOFF Y good character and temperate-.

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