Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 21, 1905, Page 2

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Don’t Grind “Two Children Burned to DeAth. voun LIFE AWAY Bladen, Neb., Oct. 21.—Two children monsteator and earn B | of Kred Piel, aged sixteen and four a dem ’ 36 wto‘lfl Dfl-dny ‘Men or Women. Guaranteed salaryif wanted. House- l | years, were burned to death and their “hold necess| —-l'llllikt magio. Our famr’wnxkzlzomum.‘AoN,fl.’_ mother, Mrs. Fred Piel, so badly \ con.o-un. ”IS.‘I‘IPPLV co., burned that she cannot recover i Mima, - rfiemldj Is one of the Four Railway and Com- mercial C'enters of the 'Northwest offers: unparalelled opportumtles em' ]I for Business and Manufacturmg ‘No other city of its size in the State of Minnesota has such Railway and Skipping Facilities. : s ma * Lots for sale by Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Bldg. fire which destroyed their home here. " |The Daily | Pumsm_mmv Anmoox. 8y R. W. HITCHCOCK. a8 second class\matter. AAAAAAAAIAAAAAANAANAAANAA Offieial Paper Village of Bemiidii PIOY{EER PUBLISHING CO. $ntered in the'postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR to 90 To - — California DAILY UNTIL OCTOBER 31ST Thlough totitist cars every Tuesday morning 8:20 a. m. arriving Los Angeles 8:25 a. m., Sanx Francisco 6:35 p- m., following Saturday. Double berth $6.75 via The Sunshine Route CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL ‘RAILWAY AND SANTA FE ROUTE TICKETS: IC(I) i;s'(!. L' & I_‘JC () Our Facilities are Unexcelled. you Prices. v Doran Bros. N33 33 5535553‘55 3332333233 Where Flowers Bloom The Year Round TO CALIFORNIA, Via the Great Northern Railway “THE COMFORTABLE WAY?” New Observation Compartment Cars For detailed intormation address or E. E. Chamberlain, Agent, Bemidji, Minnesota. S. S. MINNESOTA salls from Seattle for the Orient NOV. s. M for PLUMBING % of ALL KINDS A M n R \l{‘ phine = : . : 225 g 3 speculation. Gone “Closing Up” Mad do his will atthe polls. “A little brief autherity” has evi- he dictates is a monstrous’ rage upon the people of thi THE present city campa the most important one ! Bemidji has ever experi¢ not because of the wisdon discretion and fidelity dem! of its public officials in the ( ization of the new city, altLwugh this in itself is of tremendeus importance, but because it s to decide whether the people of Be- midji will govern themselyves or | mati; whether they will be buldezed \ |and coerced into doing whasthey | | know to be directly opposed to their best interests. THE new -city of Bemidji is pretty certain to have am excel- lent board of alderman. When the “cra.nv > is compelled to putj 1 A | forward such men for office as M Q\ x Let us Quote m n A N n A | that the first city eouncil of Be- #\| midji is composed of men who are able and independent. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT did well in choosing the time of his southern trip. Earlier in the season the south has hot air| enough of its own. Colds It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the lungs, low- ers the vitality and prepares the system for the more: serious dis-: eases, among which are the two greatest destroyers of human life, Where © COUNTY ATTORNEY [McDON-{: ALD evident.l;; intends to win' the coming munidipfi! election for such candidates as heand his in- timate political select if he has to close upeyery- thing in town to do it. closed up gambling, - he: ‘has or- dered the saloons to ‘close at 11 o o’clock and 'on Sunday and last evening he attempted to close UP| “poyar paxime PowoER 00, the first ward caucus. he will next try his buldozing, closing up tactics isa matter for|the first ward caucus last.even- Perhaps he will try [ing the only reason the county his ‘favorite - election argument attorney does not sandbag the upon the stores and the hotels | charter is for lack of opportunity. and possibly he will aftempt to|Perhapsifhiscandidatesareelect- seal the doors of every eitizen on {ed he hopes to have the oppor-| election day who will not promise {unity. ‘ friends may He ha.s pneumonia and-consumption. ' Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has won its great ‘K‘opuhnty by its prompt cures of this most common ailment. * It aids expectoration, re- lieves the lungs and opens the ‘secretions, effecting a speedy and ent: cure. It countmc’a any tendency toward pneumonia. l'rlu zsc. Large Size 50c. o GRS RIS AKI - POWDER Absolutely Pure from alum or phatic acid 7 A 'ATI’ER OFHEM.TII HAS NO SUBSTITUTE | A Cream of Tartar Powdor. FOR SALE chea,p Inqmre at this “office, Satisfied for One Cent A Word > FOR SALE—Ma.emficent mo0s¢ head, .mourted; will be sold l _ HELP WANTED. \ S s ron e WANTED—Good dining reom ! girl. Inquire at Ls,ke Shore ! hotel FOR SALE—Good wood . stovs, base burner. Also blcycle Vmcent Will trade for potaboes (ORI 4 [FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. you on short notice. HFOR SALE—Good 80 acre farm sold cheap for cash. Mrs. J. M. Fink, Solway, Minn. development. dhat end. "IN‘the end the amtomahs’ 26x30 North:Star s 1 ©x15 12 by 16 Eriecity 000 3 Knowles Dup}fl pul‘n}:, Grdnd, 365 1 Nou| 9 by 14 Allis Slide Valve, 3175, > 7 by 10 slide valve, each 0. § -4 by 4% Wastinghouse, 350, AN engines are complete witit band wheels, |/ gowernors, throttle valve,. oili cups sight fi fead lubricatoxs. 1 1 IrcaFrame Clamp, $60. 5 1 Double Fan .15-inch outles; 360 1 0 H 1 NG Erie City sli Knowles, 3. 4 1 qmith & Vail Steaww Pump. 11 inches 12-ingh. stroke, 4-inch sucnon, 3 inch. discharge, % in. steam. m. 6 inehes weter, e\h:mat 312, JUDGING from his remarks at THE state timber sales this| dently turned the county | attor- week netted nearly a million off_ ney’s head until be i 1ma°'mes that dollars. Minmesotais one of the|: the people of Bemidji are merely wealthiest states im the uniom vest pocket tickets born into the | 22d she daily grows sicher withy world to be his political | play- ? things. - If they will not be:‘:tra,c’fi- able playthings and mareh !to his instantorders, he will break§ thems | and throw them away. ‘Y County Attorney MeDonald f has the same right as every other citizen to assist in ehoosing offi- cers for the new city but that he should use his office of eounty | ways gets: its - attorney to compel us to vete as|=——— CErEr OF POLTE. BAILEY says that A. A, Carter will be the next i Mayor of Bemidiji' by a vote of itwo to‘one. Welk, we give the ‘¢hief cradit for domg hisbest to 2% inn MISCELLANEOUS. ton, Minn., about the new towns of fi[olt, Middle River, Stratheona amd Grenbush om . the Thief River Fails extension. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays, 2:30 to p. m. Thurs- day -7 to 8 p m. also. Li- brary in basement of coort Hous'e Mrs. E. Efi, Ryan, h~ . EAST BOUND. " No. 108 Park Rapids Line..5 cts with Flyer at Sauls e the, arrives Mitneapolis about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:45 p: m. No. 34....Duluth Express.. l ’ &.fiw éWabstor @ Cooley § i evatic. $500. * building. Telephone Wo 283. Wall Raper & Paing Stoze ; Ome door south of old: P. O. e BY VEMREZUELAN: REBELS. Amerizan Asphalt Companies. Held Ug for $130,000, New: ¥ork, Oct. 21.—ZThe: payment of 1 No. 1% Blak % im. st 3 i halt A. M. Bagley and Chester Snow exmusc ¥4 1. Suction. Lin. discharre 80, $130.900,, thiouen. P ametlcr: Lasy Fairbanks Duplex 4% by 3 by 4, % . companies to support General Matos’ charge, 340. 1 No.5Knowles, 1 inchsteam, 14 inchex- in the first ward it is pretty Swam.%m exhaust, 2 in. suction, 1% in. dis” good evidence that arbused pub- hausl Sinch suction, 2 ineb discharge, $85. Nov4 lic sentiment is gomg to see to it ’ln setion, 1% 1 No 3Cameron.¥% in.steam, 4 inch ex~ Cameron. % in. steam, 5110 in. exhanst, in. discharge, haus&."in suction. 1% in, discharge. $5. 3 Upright Miller, $20. 1 Gordon Maxwell Duplex 4%x3x4. 340, 1 No. The above pumps have been repajzed sand tested on actual boiler pressure and; e‘naran- 2 Cameron, $30. teed to do good work. 4x12, pressure; & Bierce, pounds C. 1 heater, 160H. P., suitable for 200 H. P., ROILERS. 3175. 1 1 6§ inches by 18 feet, m 1 62inches by 14 feet, 340. 1 52inches by 14 feet, 3300. 1 1 a 48 inches by 16 feet, $300, 2 36 inches by 10 feet, each 3135 42x12 Boiler castings and trim 100 pounds steam: nice order, “72x20 hoilers: 26 6-inch lap welded fues 1 cach: Wil Stand 125 poands Steam worting plan. See your local agent for no domes: $700 each. ENSORS. 1 300 H.P. All\s Oonflensor 3700, HEATERS. GOVERNORS. mélllfis'ix will Above price includes all castings and fit~ tinigs, but no stocks. All boilers tested 130 . P. and guaranteed to carry 100 pounds stenm workmg pressure. $75. 1 pressure heater $150. 1 No.9 Stillwell 3200.. 1 Heater or Tank, 48x12 end, band hole opposite en Tank, 12 feet diameter, 14 feet high. cit in middle to ship on car, $100. revolution in Vepezuela was, testified to, by General Avery D. Andrews, vice president of the Natinnal Asphalt com Universalists ‘Couventiol at Min- f neapolis, Minn. L On account of the Universaliss, General Convention at Minne- apohis to be held” October 19-25, the Great Northern will sell tick- ets at one and one-third fares for the round ®rip on the certificate particulars. Order for "Hearing Application for = Appeint- ment of Administrator. STATE OF MINNESOTA, |, e COUNTY OF BELTRAMIL (%% i IN PROBATE COURT, ] SPECIAL TERM OCT. 6, 1905. 2 ';‘i’;“h"le onone v THE MAxrER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH MARKHAM, DECEASED. On receiving and filing the petition of Belle Markham, of the County of Beltrami, repre- 1 T-inch Gardner Governor, $50. 1 5-inch |senting among other things, that Joseph M. Gardner Governor $35. Several small gov- ernors. MISCELLANEOUS, {, Markham, late of the County of Beltrami in the State of Minnesota, on' the 23rd day of 10:: September, A. D. 1905, at the City of Hot|1j, % Alargelot of ripsaws trom 64-in. to8in.|Springs, Arkansas, died intestate. and Weing 1 Kilgore steam log loader, new. for loading | an inhabitant,of this County at” the time of logs on cars, $300.- A, large stock of.iron and | his death, leaving czocdsachattels and estate . an wood split pulleys from 9 ft. d A large [ within_this Coun stock ox; shgttmg from 9-in. m"f’fi; Qmwz‘ tioner is the surviving wife of said deceased, | 6:45 a.'m, Ar.. that the said peti- large lot of steam pipe from 6 inches down. | and praying that administration of said es- Governors, several different sizes. 1 s‘s;w gang edger. 1 9-inch steam feed, 8 sections, 47 feet‘fln Dpiston rods 43 feet six inches long with "Allis Pltem. end valves, No. 2 Champion Blower 5% i, hxlet. 4% inches outlet. $10. 1setof Allis end valves for-steam feed, 4 inches steam, 4 inches port, 5inches exhaust, 2'sets of Allis End Valves-for steam feed, 4 inches steam, 3% In. port, 4 in. exhaust; suit- able for 9 or 10-inch steam feed, $50 eac] 1 Bolton hand new38-inch saw. | chine,$75. feed shingle muchmg with 1" Iron frame Murray 5-saw gang Lath Ma- ‘ J. H. KERRICK, 130 Third Ave. N., Minneapolis, tate be to her, the said Belle Markham, Innted That said petition be heard T 1S ORDERED, That sai before said Court, on Samrg:y the 28th day ‘of October, A. D. 1905, at 10 o’clock a. m.. at the Probate Office, in the Court Honse. in ‘Be- midji in said County. ORDEEED FURTHER, That notice thereof be given to the heirs ot snld deceased and to all persons interested, guhushinz this order once in each week for thrée successive weeks Ti0T to said day of hearing, in THE BEMIDIX AILY PIONEER, & daily newsnaner nflnted and nubllshed at Bemidji in ti * Dal Bemldfl. mnuesou this 6! day of chber. [sEAL] z By tHE OopEr. n J ud:e o: Probate. The Pioneer ‘will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for one mile from Solway. Good house, ‘well and barn. 40 acres of good meadow. To be WRITEA. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- WANTED—TO purchase second ‘% > hand: flat top desk. .onneer office. WANTED—AS once girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. W. A. McDonald, next to city hall, WANTED—Compositors, $18 per ! wk.; nonunion. /Permanent posmon to competent men in St. Paul. 'Apply at once. 'S, Paul Typothetae, Ger..Am. B.. A Bldg. WANTED—For U. S. atmy able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- - zens of United- States, of- good chargcter and tempera.fie habits, who can speak, and write English. - For m- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji Minnesota. Lest and Found. P A A AR LOST—Opportunities for profit’ when yow neglect the Piomeer want columns. S~~~y { PROFESSIONAL LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Atterney and Counsellor at Law % Mfla nnposite Hbtel Markham. wpeeialty. ~vwed, 1 . swowland Gilmore | Physician and Surgeon ’ Office: Tiles Block % %—‘ m— Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon § Offias: Gver First National Bank & i 1 i | Residence Phone 221 Oftfice Phone 18 BRAY AND, TRANSFER. Wes Wright, ' ‘Pray and Transferc Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart, Dray and: Baggage, Safe and: Pl.lno Moving a Specialty. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenne DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney : STRGEON DENTISTS PHONE, 124 MILES BLOECK. Dr. C. M. Smith, . DENTIST Office over E. H. Wiater’s Store. * O. E. tmrnn.l orhrol B“llglel. Bemidjt AuleNo-w. 5 y at 8 p. m., imour’s Hall. A.T. Wheeleck, - W.. President. H.LeBleu, - - - W. Secretary Visiting Bagles cordially invited. Minnesota & International In Conneetion with the & ..Northern Pacifie.. : [ Provides the best train psssenger service between. Northome, Punkley Blackduck, Bemidji, ‘Walker and intermednu points and Mizne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Daluth ‘and all points east, west and sSouth. Through coaches ‘between Northome and the Twin Cities. No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for- dinner. g Efeéctive ‘J‘IImeAfik. 1905, Dally except Sunday STATIONS ol - 05 1206 p. 8:003. m. Lyv. 1:30 g-.an- :30 8:00 Ar. 2:30 pm SHD e lz-mp m Ilv 5:00........A

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