Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 13, 1905, Page 2

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Rebekahs Will Give Supper. The local " lodge of Rebekahs | will give a supper at Odd Fellows hall next Wednesday afternoon from 5:30 to 8 o'clock p. 1, Price| 25 cents. SRR R T YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! == WITH== BISIAR & VANDERLIP! &: its We can furnish you with Ranges, Stoves, | Furniture and House FURNISHINGS! SINGER SEWING MACHINES | ON 'VERY EASY PAYMENTS § BISIAR & VANDERLIP Distinctive Table Ware 4 Our showing of fine China and Cut Glass, Silver and Cut Metal wares is as different from the usual cut and dried assortments as possible, #i19 Yet the question of o need cause no anxiety as every thing is priced very mod’rat’ly ¢ BEvery pattern, every indi- vidual piece was selected for artistic and ultilitarian qualities from the largest im- porting and manufacturing houses, and yery few of them il can be duplicated out side i] of the large cities. : We would appreciate an_opportun - { ity of showing you these wares if & | for no other reason than that it | affords you pleasure to' see them. High grade Pianos : and Organs Fxpected Geo. T. Bakel‘ Daily. @ Co. See our Windows cost ! PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, By R. W. HITCHCOCK. as second class matter. 'The Daily Pioneer| ‘fificial Paper Village of Bemidfi PIONEER PUBLISHING: CO. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AN AAAAAA AR Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn., SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR That Little Swede towight. Weddings thick at Willmar. —_—— It seems a good deal like harping on one string to re- peat complimentary things about the Bemidji Pioneer, but that newspaper is a marvel of news, intelligent comment and boosting for its home town. Bemidji will be a heavy sufferer if the Pio- neer eyer passes from its field or from its present ‘capable management,. Duluth News Tribune. {A Sorry MR. CARTER, | Bemidji, declares through the medium of one of his news- labsolutely independent. “I am 'not pledged to a single individual or idea,” Mr. Carter is-quoted as for Business and Bemidji «:.m Lots for sale by © l A. SIM()\S Aent. Shipp ng Facilities. Is one of the Four Railway and Com-~ mercial Centers of the Northwest offers unparalelled opportunities Manufacturing No other city of its size in the State of Minnesota has such Railwav and vdji Towssite & Improvement Co Swedbaek Blas. saying. In the same breath Mr. b | Carter’s newspapers declare that i |his election means an “open : ftown”—in other words that: Mr. 5 | Carter has pledged himself not j to enforce the law. When a man is pledged not to {do what he swears to do whken he |takes his oath of office,. jnst how !independent is he? iThe Experimental Stage.. | THE campaign for the: repub- :lican nomination for governor is i still ins the experimental shage.. M The party is trying outa wealth 'of material in the effort to find !1he right man for the place. Comment in the newspapers : ;:L(. this time cannot be taken to | indicate the i those who have been “mentioned”” %fm' this comisen is inspired by ;adesire on the part of party ileaders to sound public senti- Candidates are named | ‘largely to discover what unfavor- ' ment. criticism ecan be evoked, “Independence.” mayor elect of %papers, that he will take office relative strength of | § More iron all the time in Mor- ‘rison county. Wheat receipts a bushels a day at Bagley. —— in Minnesota is year. = a few lessons, i up the earth. = able interest—but just wait until the Catholic fair gets under a full | head of steam. —— - ©. H. Myran, 10 whom getting votes in Norman county used to be as easy as picking strawber- ries in summer time, is- dead. —— The annual serap as to' which onin the Red River valley. They there: is. —0— . The ring in Bemidji -has addi- tional reasen: to congratulate- it-- self—it was about the only one that wasn’t ¢leaned out Novem-| — ber 7. (Colds It should Be torne in mind that § every cold weakéns the Iungs, Jow- ers the vitality and prepares the il system for the more serious dis- # ecases, among which are the two § greatest destrowers of human life, Ev pueumonia and sonsumption. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has won its.great popularity by its 4 prompt cures of this nrost common ailment. Itaidsexpettoration, re- s T T NIRRT g gy BITSINORTH § Ej“n”é COUNTRY 4 thousand Somehow interest in football “punk™ this Tammany had a close call. It should come to Bemidji and ’ia.ke Little Falls has a good road as- sociation that is simply tearing The election excited eonsider-: town is the best wheat market is! are all of them about as good as| Satisfied for One Cent A Word ! FOR SALE. FOR SALE— Jersey cow, Mrs.|WANTED—Chambermaid at the C. H. Miles, 603 Bemidji Ave. HELP WANTED. Brinkman hotel. FOR SALE—Magnifiecent moose| WANTED — Good washwoman, head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inqmre at this office, no other need apply. Mrs. E. H. Cornwall, 1119 Bemidji ave. vou on short notice. FOR SALE—Several driving team, harness, buggy. driving sled. north of Spaulding. FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procare any kind of a rubber stamp for logging outfits, one steam log roller,| one steam engine and hoiler, | Also clonhing' and rubbers below cost Outfit at headquarters camp 1} miles | Clear- WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Good wages. Call at Wm. McCuaig’s store. WANTED—For U. S. army able bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 85, citi- v| zens of TUnited States, of good character and temperate habits, who cam speak, resad * and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting | water Logglng(/o, Officer, Miles block, Bemni)l | MISCELLANEOUS. | Minnesots. i : “WRITEA. D. STEPEENS, Crooks- | LAWVERS. ton, Minn., about the new D. H. FISK tho Thief River Fails extension. | towns of Holt Middle River, fi Stratheona and Grembush on Attorney and Counsellor at L.aw Offlns we Hotel Markham. PUBLIC | Thesdays, Thursdays and Sat- | day 7 to & p. m. also. brarian. FOR RENT. Nymore. House in good ve- pairs |OR RENT — Suite of three rooms. Inguire 114 Irwine ave. south. FOR RENT—Ore live reom cot- tage, one block from house. J. P. Duncalf. LIBRARY — Onen urdays, 2:30'to 6 p, . Thurs- | brary in basement of court! { House. Mvs. E. R. Ryan, li-| FOR RENT—Five room house i«n school; i P. J. Russell f Attorney at Law ~-BEMIDJI. - & - - - FIINN. = E. E. NcDornsttl. Ce-fo-Pitkin. o McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS Bemidj, Minn. Office: Swedback Biock PHYSICIANS AND SYRGEONS. e Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Diseases of - the Eye a specialty. Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmors Physician and Surgeon | Oitice: IMiles Bivek Dr. &. H. Marcam Physician and' Surgeon Oifice: Gver First Natiozai Bank Residence Phone 221 Office Phone 18 LTRSS : . = on Lake Boulevard and 12th street. Inquire of T. J. RMiller & Co. FOR RENT—Five room cohta‘,tze! DR. WARNINGER. * VETERINARY SURGEON Officzz Silversack Barn, cor:.4tis St., Minn. A. . i DRAY AND TRANSFER. Great Nortiiern Wants:Too FMuch. | The'board of county commis- this merning. The forenoon was sioners met as:per ').dmurnmemt' devoted to a discussion as-to- the! Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer.. 404 Beltrami Ave Phozw 49. i Tom Smart, \ PDray and Baggage, Safe and' Plazo Moving a Specialty. | Phone No. 58 | Tawr | i E2 B Y L W 8 \ ¥ i 8 ‘\ AR T X " LR ifix \\ §“‘)h‘ {> diug, Tove Repdxrmg. Plumbing, En “Work on Shect Motice. Phone 225. KT B AF G hs s ZF i o i 8 o M TR L"se., 2 . bood @@M@e! We carry 1le finest (oliu in 1le ciby. Bhe Monogram is the Best he \,.\U‘l.t’u. ‘l,m v lin - f Monogran canned goeds caraoy P o TRA RGNS We carry a full line <1 Dry Goods, Groceries, oz (‘ eneral Merchandise, Lum- bermen’s Supplies. wbber Goods, also a complete line of Shoes, Crockery and Stoneware. Pillsbury’s Best Flour, and Majestic. OATS e 2] : & FEED HAY § W. G. SCHROEDER. g {able 4 masmuch as a man’s s T R e A Y SRR L mm mnnx.w: ‘thele shall be no deals. in the lleves the lungs and opems the secretions, effecting a speedy, and permanent cure. If counteracts any tendency toward pnewmonia. strength is | generally fairly well known while 'some fatal weakness may be was- $452 ! pretty thoroughly hidden, kl’rice 25¢, Large Size 50c. | It might be fairly easy to pick reached at noon, the commis- | sioners agreeing to pay $445. amount to: which the Gireat| 618 America Avenue &) Northern railway company was | DENTISTS. fr”““‘ | | entitled' for work done on the! i | Grass lake ditch. The company | Dr. R. _B' Foster, Y | was represented by Attorney A. -Dr. Phlnney & i) C. Wilkinson of Crookston. The] SURGEON DENTISTS .. ‘S claim of the railway company PEONE 124 1TSS PLOOK, ! A compromise was Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST { Office over E. H. Winter’s. Store. i the best man for the place but. it Jis a very large sized job to pick 'the man that will get the most|i - votes. li “No Deals.” i A PROMINENT member of the| inew board of aldermen. which gw}}.l be organized tomorrow even- ing in conversation with: a re- S O Y 5 O O P X W O DO | Stop and Read Did you know that E. H, Winter & Comvany carry | presentative of the Pioneer de- the largest stock ot Rubber Goods of any concern in jclared, “I can speak. for no Northern Minnesota. thereby enabling us to purchase | member of the council but my- our goods from 5 per cént to 10 per cent cheaver than 1 self, but so far as I am concerned, | other concerns and we are giving you the benefit. Every palr guaranteed. both price and quality. !discharge of its duties. by the! i |new souncil.” 1f every member of the council takes this declaration for his 'STAR RUBBERS ARE THE BEST RUBBERS text the important duties which | devolve upon the board of alder- 1 men under the rew city organiza- {tion will be discharged in a imanner which. will be highly fsatisfactory to the people of the | city. The new council will have may be its watchweord. { The proceedings of the new {council will be watched with i greater interest than ever before manifested in the deliberations of- ‘a like body in Bemidji. has advanced 10.to 1 I fiflfilflflflfifllfil&lllll‘l John and Edward Carl arrived in the city frem Fosston today. The former returned on the af- ternoon train and the latter will i remain here for a few days with friends. For the Woodsman. OVERSHOES From the smallest childs to largest man’s. ARCTICS A lmmense smonnt of\mp‘ortant Everything in this line of Alaskas and fleece lined rubbers for both Ladies’ and Gents _ work to do and the Pioneer |earnestly hopes that *“No Deals” UNDERWEAR ) | —_— e By buying early we are able to give you the same prices as last year although wool 5¢ per pound. An inspection of $1.00 and $1.50 garments will satisfy you that this is the place to buy, ‘Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Cheerfully Refunded. - Phone 30 N O O The puces are the lowest. When you cannot get fitted elsewhere come here. e — IlllllIlllllllllllllfllfli@!fl! Bemidji, Mxnn. - (

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