Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 7, 1905, Page 2

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e L —— ake Wk ot weotel The Lake Shore Hotel is now in charge of Ole Anderson, the former proprietor of the estab- lishment, who will conduct it in the future. The rooms of the hotel have keen renovated and redecor- ated and the table service has been improved. making the Lake Shore one of the Lest One Dollar a day houses in the city. Give it a trial. Ole Qndersen, Broy. Confirmed by the Senate. Guard for American Embassy. Washington, Dec. 7.—In executive| St. Petersburg, Dec. 4, via Eyadt- session the senate confirmed the nom- kuhnen, Dec. 7.—A guard for ‘the mation of Elihu Root to be secretary | American embassy, consisting of ma- of state, Robert Bacon to he assistant secr Louis ¥ of state and ex-Senator McComas as justice of the court of appeals of the District of Columbia. In all these cases the for- mality of a reference to commitrees was dispensed with. Father and Daughter Perish. Reading, Pa., Dec. 7.—John Reedy, & Civil war veteran, and his daughter Ellen were burned to death in a fire which destroyed their home on Never- sink mountain. [t is not known when the fire occurred. The charred bodies of Reedy and his daughter were found in the debris. rines ‘under a petty officer from ths United States cruiser Minneapolis, ar- rived here today. FOR ILLEGAL FENCING. Twelve Kansans Indicted by Federal Grand Jury, Topeka, Kan., Dec. 7.—The federal grand jury in session here has re- { turned indictments against twelve per- | sons for the illegal fencing of grazing lands in Northern and Western Kan- sas. None of the men have been ar- rested yet and pending that the names are withheld from publication. Faney Pears o It will pay you to try a pound Camelia Flour, | 314 MYYNESOTA AVE E ading wroces Butter! Butter! Butter! Have you ever tasted our Crea.mery Butter We get semi-weekly shipments from our Creamery. guarantee this Lutter to be the very best, tested by the Pure Food Commission and always found strictly pure. Get our price on Flour, Feed, Hay. It will save you money. We. &, Pektocdet 4.50 a Barrel We | or two and be convinced, 49 Ibs., $1.00 ; TELEPHONE NO. 65 N Is one of the Four Bemidijl No other city of its Shipping Lots for Bewidji Towasite H. A. SIMONS, Agent. mernial Centers of the Northwest offers unparalelled opportunities for Business and Manufacturing Minnesota has such Railway and Railway and Com- size in the State of Facilities. sale by & Improvement Co Swedback Bldg. PUBLISHED EVERY'AFTERNOON, PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Doesn’t Jerk—Just Pulls. | “If there is one enterprise on earth that a ‘quitter’ should leave entirely alone it is advertising. To inake a success of advertising, one must be prepared to stick to it like a barnacle on a boat’s bottom. He should know be- fore he begins it that he must spend money. Somebody must tell him, also, that he cannot reap results commens- urate with his expenditure early in the game. . “Advertising doesn’t jerk, it pulls. It begins very gent- ly at first, but the pull is steady. [t increases day by day and year by year until it exerts an irresistible power. “JOHN WANAMAKER.” “Cautiously and Care- fully.” THERE isno quest on in the world today at all commensurate in importance to the people of this country with the question of the growth and conduct of great corporations. tions of capital are the significant features of the industrial and commercial of the times. evolution These great combinations are not things to be hunted down and killed, and the hue and cry raised against them[per seis a greater evil than the fact of the combinations themselves. Could the radicals who demand the life of every great corporation haye their way ruin, complete and terrible, would overwhelm eyery legitimate enterprise the country. These combinations are part of the industrial and commercial life of the country, and cannot be destroyed without in ;ending all industrial and com- mercial life at the same time. What is wanted is regulation, not killing, “Our steady aim should be by legislation, cautious- ly and carefully undertaken, but resolutely persevered in, toas- sert the soverignty of the na- tional government by affirmative action,” declares President Roosevelt in his annual message to Congress. Hete is the only remedy that can be safely ap- plied — government regulation. Its application may not be as ex- peditious as we desire; but we are not wise enough to make the proper remedy today, even had we the power. Time will] show us what form the remedy must take. Great corporations did not be- come a part of our business life in a day; neither will their con- trol be accomplished ina day. We have to proceed ‘‘cautiously and carefully.” La FoLLETTE will not bea 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 destr?ers of human life, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has won its great popularity by its Gaod Work on Short DORAN BROS. Tinning, Stove Repairing, Plumbing, Ete., Ete., Notice. Phone'225. prompt cures of this most common ailment. It aids expectoration, re- lieves the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting a speedy and permanent cure. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. | pneumonia and consumption. | Price 25¢, Large Size 50c. J I'The Daily Pioneer| AN A AN S s - | Official Paper Village of Bemidji | AN A A A A AN AN AN Great cowbina- | & | visiting his family Sunday. Royal Baking Powder is made of Grape Cream of Tartar. Absolutely Pure. Makes the food more Wholesome and Delicious. [ e ————— heroic figure in history—enly a United States senator. AFTER the campaign made last month against public improve- ments by the Bailey-McDonald ring, whichh new contrels the!| eity government, naturally inquisitive as to its people are| reasons for wanting a bond issue |, PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Lawn Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law . BEMIDJI, - - - . . NN, WANTS JONE CENT A WORD. = No Advertisement Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompany All Out Of | E. E. NeDomnald. C. A. Pitkin. McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS Bemidil, Minn. Office: Swedback Block PRYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physieixn and Surgeon, Diseases of the Eye a speeialt; Glasses fitted. 7 | Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and@ Surgeon Office: [Mites Bock Dr. E. H. Marcam Physician and Surgeon Office: Gver Fitst' Nitfoma! Bank Residence Phone 221 Dr. A. E. Henderson PHYSICIAN and’ SURGESN Office over First:National' Bank.. Phones: Office 36, Residence 7:2:. Office Phrome 18 £ Town Orders I HELP WANTED. \WANTED_ Girl for general housework. 703 Beltrami aye. WANTED—For U. 8. army able. bodied, ummarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, eiti- zens of United States, of good character ang temperate habitis, whe can speali, read and write English. For in- formatien apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. FOR SALE. A A F AR POR SALE—Magnificent meose head, mounted; will be sold | cheap. Inquire at this office, DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number: 209 DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer: of $15,000 for public improye- ments, v CORRESPONDENCE 3 LOUIS. Swanson’s last Wednesday. Arnds of Pimush Lalse last Pri-| day. George Lott of camp No. 2} started out to hunt ®little on Sunday and had the- misfortune to get lost. He had:te-spend the night iu the woods and did not. return until afternoen the: next. day. H. N. Hansen. mai! ecarrier, used a sled Saturday for the- first time, He fouad the road in pretty bad condition and had to clear away a great many wind- falls besides breaking the road thru. O. 5. Newman anG ramily of Moose Lake and H. B. Rice: and: family Sundayed at E D. Bent- ley’s. Chas. Wiser of Pimush Lake called on Ingebright Talsness. Sunday. A. O. Anderson went to Ten-~ strike Fuesday. i TURTLE RBYER. Miss June Hyatt spent Friday and Saturday visiting friends in Bemidji. Bookkeeper Wickey ate Thanlss gi/ing turkey with friends in Be- midji. Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien have moved to rooms over the butcher shop. E.J. Cook and bride arrived home Saturday evening. They will occupy rooms oyer their store. School Director Labonte spent Wednesday afternoor. visiting the 'school. J. G. Fleming spent Thanks- giving with friends at Bagley. Miss Carrie Farden, the popu- lar teacher at Bass Lake spent Thanksgiving with friends at Nary. Miss Pearl VanTassel and Miss. Dulu White visited with Mrs. Foote Monday, H. Willey contemplates an ex- tended visit to points in Wiscon- sin and California during the winter. Alderman Dale who is running a camp eight miles out, was Mrs. W.E. Hyatt will leave Wednesday for a visit with rela tives at Wadena. She expects to be absent a week or more. * Rev. Conrod held servicesin 'the Congregational church Sun- day evening, On account of the i small. Miss Dulu White who has been living at Northome since Oct. ar- rived here Wednesday for a short E D. Bently drove over to Jno.. ‘ 0. S. Newman called o John | bad roads the attendance was |¥: | Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart, Pray and Baggsge, Safe and Plano: Moviny a Specialty. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue |’ DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS- PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Oty over B. H. Winter’s -Store: Third St., one block west: of 15t Nat!l Bants 1‘FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. | The Pioneer will' precure any g kind of a rubber stamp for | vom on short netice, FOR RENT. P s A 20000 F(DR RENT—Eagles hall, over City Drug store. Telephone 74 FOR RENT—One ‘ive room oot tage, one block from sehool house. J. P. Duncalf. LOST and FCAUND: ‘LOST—Opportunities for profit. when you neglect the Pioneer want columns. i B i i | I (LOST—Check on First National ! Bani of Brainerd ' made out'to | A.E. Ellison. Finder please: leave at Ploneer offico. MISCELLANEOWYS. F. O. E. Eagles, Bemidj AcrieNo. 35 Meets every Wednesday at 3 p. m., Gilesour’s Hall. A.T. Wheshock, = - H. LeBleu, = oE e W. Secretary Visiting Bagles cordially invited. 2l o 2 e 2 2l 3B o M § Webster @ Cooley ¥ 4 W-“Papor&'l‘aint’suwo—; i One door south of old P. O. building. Telephone No. 283 A IGGIGE E WEIEgE THE COMFORTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND. | No. 38..Park Rapids Line..5:00 a. m.. (Comneets with Flyer at Sauk.Oen tre, arrives MinNeapolis- about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:45 p. mu No. 34....Duluth Express.... WEST BOUND. FULL INFORMATION.FROM: E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minm Minnesota & International In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. Provides the best traim passenger service between Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidji, W allzer and intermediate peints and Minae- apolis, St. Paul, Pargo and Dulutb and all points east, west and scath. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. No chang of cars. for dinner. TFINE CARD Effective June 4th., 1805, Daily except Sunday STATIONS i vigit with friends. ! While going to eat Thanksgiv- ing dinner with Miss Gallagher, Thresa Bronby had the misfor- tune to get her feet quite badly ' frozen. Miss Mary Bronby, who is .teaching near Blackduck, spent last week with her parents at ) Bass Lake. W, President |* ® Ample time at Brainerd P WRITEA. D. STEPHENS;Crooks- | ton, Minn.,, about - the new towns of Holt, Middle River, Strathcona and Gremhush on: the Thief River Falls extension. PUBLILC LIBRARY:.— Open: | Tuesdays, Thursdaysand Sat- L1 urdays, 2:2390 to 6 p. m. Thurs- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- ! brary in basement of courts Honse. Mys. B R. H§aen, li- ! brarian. DO YOU SPECULATE?—We want an agent in every town: where we haven’t an office to: handle speculative business. Liberal terms to right person.. { Write us at.once. Department: | Z. Edwards-Wood Co, St. Paul, Minn. MRS: BERRY FINALLY CAPTURED: Ammunia Used to Put Insame Woma:: Qut of Action;. Girard, - Kaw, Dec. 7:—Mrs. Ina Berry, who since Friday last had. held: the tewn. officials at bay from her fort: in the: toiletroom of a ’Frikeo railway}i coach, on_ the tracks hewe, was re{! moved: shortly before noem after shej had. Been partially overcome by thef fumes of ammonia. A bumdle of rags| | saturated with the drug had beenf’ pushed through the window of th toiletroom.. Before surremdering Mrs. Berry fired ene shot at her captors, but withomt effect. Befaore she: coml | shoot again Mrs. Berry: was OVerpowj ered by two officers. After being; re: sssured that the officers and the:peo ple of (irard were Hher friends and: that the officers had:' 2ome to protect ner the woman made: But. feeble: affort at resistance. She was removed; in, a. carriage: to: the jail and placed; umder the care of the city physician:. Once: inside the jail and made confident that the at- tendants were working in her behalt Mrs. Berry quietedi down andi talked rationally. R P ST U YOUR CREBIT IS 660D! ~=WiTH== BISIAR & ;VMDBRL]P! : We can furnish you with Ranges, Stoves, Furniture and House FURNISHINGS! SINGER SEWING MACHINES ON VERY EASY PAYMENTS High grade Pianos and Organs Expected Daily. BISIAR & VANDERLIP 2 doors west of Cily Hall. L wd

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