Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 29, 1905, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

\ Minnesvta State Fair. Threshing Accident. For above occasion the Minne- sota & International will sell tickets;to St. Paulor Minneapolis and return for $7.39, including]| admission to the fair grounds.l Tickets on sale Sept. 2 to Sept 9, inclusive. Return limit Sept. 11. G. A. WALKER, Agent. Richard Mjoen, total wreck. At Climax yesterday a new; twenty five horse power engine | — and thresher crashed through a township bridge nearly killing the engineer. The man suffered two broken ribs and internal injuries. The engine and thresher, belonging to Evanson Bros., are nearly a.‘ | PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. * Official Paper Village of Bemidii PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. e ‘ntered in the' postoffice at Bemidjl, Minn,, as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION 85 PER VEAR —-—_—'——_‘_—_———_——-_———-—— Our Facilities for PLUMBING of ALL KINDS are Unexcelled. Let us Quote you Prices. Ask our local agent about thejside trips to the many show places along the line of the Great Northern Railway ““The Comtortable. Way " TO THE Lewis & Clark Exposition For rates'and further information call on your local agent'or address E. ). Whitney, Pass't Trafic Mer., St, Paul. 333333 3838 Forfeited Tax Sale. THERE is due the state of Min- nesota in bacli $axes before the year 1900 fourtdéi htindred thousand dollars, and in order to enforce the payment of this heavy suom the state proposes to hold its first forfeited tax sale, Under the law of 1902 the lands upon which these taxes were levied fi‘;is forfeited to the state by non A payment of taxes and a sale of {all these lands wili be held in \ [each county of the state about : November 1. It vehooves every land owner Mo make sure that his property 2 lis not inéluded in this list to be sold. Every person should make " |sure that the taxes upon his land | have been paid every year since he assumed ownership. It may be that the taxes for some year have been overlooked and that by reason of non payment of a valuable, wiil be placed under the hammer by the state in Novem- ber, The lands so sold become the ichaser. The property of every man who does not absolutely {know that his taxes have been paid up to and including the year 1900 is in danger. Pouvirics in the sixth district may properly be described as }“interestingfi’ The Cass Lake| | Voice frankly says that the peo-| Is one of the Four Railway and Com- mercial Centers of the Northwest Bemidji No other city of its size in the State of Minnesota has such Railway and ofte for Business unparalelled opportunities and Manutfacturing Skipping Facilities. Lots for sale by Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co H. A, SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Blis. ple of the district simply have a ichoice of two evils—Brower or Buckman. The Voice is pluinly; not satistied with the situation| ! but fails to say what is the matter !with the two gentlemen pamed. Now they are making ice cream | that will “*stand up’” day in andi day out. a fine taster and it’s made of| It’s a good looker and gsmrch, gelatine and custard. It is harmless and costs one eighth | {of the real article and the state| Edairy aud food commission does ,not know what to do about it. TueE Chinese bovcott i teach us not to attempt barbar- jous methods even with countries may we think are not our equalsin But at present it looks as though we would learn the lesson at a great cost. ; civilization. INAME YOUR ROUTE EAST In purchasing Kets s for an excelllence in service and equij not obtainable elsewhere, name your route RAILWAY No additional charge to ride on the Pioneer Limited or the Fast Mail, the two most pop- ular trains between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. But it is necessary to Name Your Route. W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 ROBERT STREET. ST. PAUL CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST PAUL | i | R S COunty in the state for one dollar. THE Thief River Falls News ! refuses to let Halvor Steenersen i be a candidate for governor. The fl\'ews inteads that the big con- B cressman shall stay right where I¥ CONGRES more offices Cortelyou will be pretty sure to get them. should create any JouN HAY made something else besides history. $250,000. Get License Here. | Hunting licenses may be ob- | tained from Gounty Auditor Wil- g | man for any county'in the state. £ The belief has prevailed thata license must be obtained in the | county in whichone wishesto hunt but this is not so. The game andi ! fish commission it is understood will make every effort to see that one’s hcme county may be pro- cured for 25 cents and for any » The Daily Pioneer| small s, land whichi is now very |’ absolute property of the pur-| thusiastically echo this senti- m%? ot i meunt. N Builhead D | 2 16:00a. m. Ly. .. ..Kelia A The Warroad Plaindealer has a |4 2 m. Ar.. Anlclsy the law in regard to licenses is|f§ strickly enforced. Licenses for} E51TS N ORTH ] FRON | COUNTRY &mmm“’ Lx&& all. Tom Lawson takes a partner— | WANTS Satisfied for One Cent A Word - up at Warroad. | FOR SALE. —0— " Walker 4, Sebeka 3. I was FOR SALE_Fresh milch cow. | Walker’s thirteenth, too, Inquire at this office or 50§ i T Thirteenth St The whole north country press did honor to the man, EzraG. lFOR SALE—Good seven room z house. Inquire one door west Vi e s St. Anthony’s hospital. ARG D i = RETNEI e The Itasca News, which hag!FOR SALE—Magnifi seut moose head, m 155 will be sold cheap Inquire #b this ofice, FOR SALE— Rubber sfifips. The Pioneer will procure &2y kind of a rubber stamp fof vou on short notice. MISCELLANEOUS. A A AP AN NN NN not the County Printing, thinks that things are a bit out of joint in Itasca. ke 5 —— Fifty one applicants for teach-i ers certiticates in Cledrwater and the county is much puffed up at/| this evidence of its growth. WRITE A. D. STEPHENS,Crooks- HELP WANTED. WANTED — Girl for general housework. Call at Dr, Gil mores office or residence. WANTED—For U. 8. armg bodied, unmarriéd men be- tween ages of 21 and 33, &iti- zens of United States, of good character and temperate and write English. For in. formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidjti. Minnesota. : Eost aud Found. FOUND—In Barlow's Bast, hh-';: best baking flour on the mar- N : To the Halstad Reporter: EOD’BSM;?;‘(’ ltabo\;xitd mtehem!\i:? o siaie i i : OW; AN ' { LOST—Opportunities for profif E:;Tlf th]:t ffn [:]1:1;9 fao rfpany Og Sirathoona andF (:flremé“h- O when Vg)lf neglect the Pigneer‘ } : anufacture suc. the Thief River Fails extension. | f g 2500 stuff as you used to put in- | e [ vembcoldmng g i side of the Reporter, PUBLIC = LIBRARY — Open|LOST—Game :ndd fisn ‘gomulnéz- i e i Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saf-} ;}%]iiesrtiz}:ur\n?c; :1:;5 :xt%.“e for It is quite fisting that the 014 urdays, 2:30 to op. e e o Seftlers Agsociation should be By L0 5 e Kt = ; 7 brary in basement of conrt = Held 4t Tenstrike. The Old Fel- s . House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, I{J lows are s Tenstrike themselves: | prarian. 18 PROFESSIONAL 5 p—— - L O o . . The Northome N&ws confesses; ™ ] i I .. C ,A RDS : to one dog and asks its brenhern‘M' A 1{, & l £am ‘t = of the press to be as frank. It mflbfifl fil ! Htglfla mflalf LAWYERS, is some time since we inventoried In Connection witis the D. H. FISK i 2 o % o - ?hte graveyard on the baek of the| ,,Nflflifiefn Pamfic" Attorney and €Counsellorat Law ot. . { Office opposite Hotel Markham. ey h best train passen_e‘el‘ et — £ Al T R 5 ng?vvi}ciesb;b‘:geéu ;Iorl;‘:t}pmey Fankiey P. J. Russell The Mizpah Message brings Blackduck, Bemidji o M?};;‘i‘ e tidings of a great railroad boom.-[:;‘flfif’e‘&'_m%:fi pfi::,‘;e and Duluth Bfimm,‘At S e The Backus-Brooks company|and al} points cast, west aug ::%‘:f:«eg 4l will build two logging spurs out fi;"&gh éfl:;cheé_&h:weenmo ochaug\g E. E. McDonald of Mizpai, S eore. Ample tiwme ab Brainerd LAWYER —— for dinaer. “ Demigil, Minn. Office: Swedback Block The Shevlin Advocate con-| E PRYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. gratulstes the excurionists who /| panyes, had to stop over in Shevlin some | gaaa® two hours a few nights ago re- B turning from Bemidji. Without reflection upon Shevlin we feel we are safe in saying that the excursionists will not very en- L. A. Ward, M. D,, Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a specialty. Glasses fitted. {Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surge¢on Office: Niles Block of - habits, who can speak, read. .j Dr. E. €. Marcum Puaysician and Surgeon Offtce: Gver First National Bank | Residence Phone 231 Ofice Phone 1 v o L W i 5 Ly e % DRAY AND TRANSFER. poor opinion of experts as to their knowledge of new countries | and forcefully remarks: Rand, McNally & Co. are ex-|} pert mapmakers, and should be experts on geographical- position and conditions; but the troth is|3 the Canadian Northern railway|? owned and operated 47 miles of road through Minnesota for three years before Rand, Mec- Nally & Co. believed it. J. R. Ayer & Co. Commercial ageney this year in their directory place Roseau 75 miles from a railroad, | although for five and a half years| it has been within 23 miles of & railroad at Warroad. Experts are, as to froatier yalues, the| A = Carf o G Super ic = -Dulug h. - --Braine v V..., Farge W H GE V Gen ) 12:20 p m L 5:00........AT .. ALL POIMNTS IN THE NORTHWEST EAST BOUND. most illinformed people that!No.108...Park Rapids Line..5:30 could be thought of. SN ey el i ~ T ST No. 34...Duluth Express...12:27 Extend to Roseau. 38 4 it 12:@; The rumor is currentagain! ,, . ST BOUND that the Gieat Northern will ex-| . 28 "Fo['.sm lanie; e SeapeL 35 e 2:552.m tend its branch loe from Thief River Falls which now reaches! to Greenbush to Roseau before snow flies. A Guthrie & Com- pany now have representatives locking over the right of way. Some grading is being done ouf of Greenbush. Open in Fosston. The Palace Clothing Store of ¢ 107....Park Rapids Line7:506 Full information from E E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agont Bemidii. Minn 4§ Webster @ Cooley B g Wall Paper & Paint Store ¥ this city will be moved to Foss- One door south of old P. ©. # building. Telephons No, 953, ton about the Sth of September where it will be conduct<d under { the personal management of; Isaac Blooston. [ Feed and Sale Stable. LIVERY ATTACHED THOS. JOHNSON Builder AND Contractor Por any work in the line of building be sure to see : AL UL L Goods ot All Description Stored me and get your work right prices accordingly. Phone J. P. Pogue. |31 Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave. a Specialty. Phone No. 38 | Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Moving 613 America Avenus DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. DEN'ESTS. 2 Dr. R. B. Foster, i Dr. Phinney ifl SURGEON DENTISTS # K PHONE 124 MILES BLOCEKE. 1‘ | Dr.C.M. Smith. & F. O. E. Meoets every Wednesday at 3 p. m., Gfimour’s Hall. i A, T. Wheelock, - . | . LoBleu, = . m rives 445 m W 1. Frateroal Order of Eagles, Bemidji AcrieNo. 357 - W, President W. Secretary Vistting Eagtes cordially invited. i Minnesota | i | ff the guaran and our 4 fruitan nursery stock, S . MAY & CO.. %+ Manufacturers and Jobbers nt MINNETONKA apple, eral linet n{ amenta ornamental ry, Foses, vines, etc. #.!dy, acclimated,Min- nesota grown stock. Apply for terms. , - ST. PAUL, MINN. | ern: 1, 1l = To Ba On i >ep. Dulutt ' Sp tic Raii :'Way popular Raijg to Buffai '0, Cley, 2 . nts intermed !mtepoi_ INUAL FALL EXCURSIONS. . A "etroit and return $12.00— o and retarn $14 00. tdmber 10 and 12, uth Shore and Atlan- & * will run their usual [} nd Lake Excursi 4 eland, Detroit ai 3 leavé Duluth Excuzs lon grap, 10 and 12, con- at6:20 p. . m. Sept. ; s the follow- necting at St. Jgyag, he famous & ing morni ng wig o ‘e Detroit; palatial ste ameys of Y n Com- & Clevelai id, Navizatic pany. - : ‘strat- For full nformation, i 11t ed booklet/s, ping u, stateroom, amummodaaion,.ph R and ase

Other pages from this issue: