Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 11, 1906, Page 2

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.. —f .WWWWVVWWWVVW Canned Goods! m— The celebrated “Reception” and “Simon Pure” brands are well known and endorsed by all who know them, Coffee! Coftee! Try the “Yale” aud “Reception” brand. None better. Telephone us your order for staple and fancy groceries, Fresh Eggs, Cream- ery Butter. ROE & MARKUSEN TELEPHONE NUMBER 20 T FIVE FAMOUS TRAINS AND WHY YOU SHOULD USE THEM. The Daylight Express '30 % fcago. Past th 1 4 OO The Afternoon Express p m Io Dubuque. Rock Island and Chicago. 7:20 pm L] 8:35 pm L] ® l Uhic: . 11'00 p m e o e Rheht Travelers. Best train for Lower Mississippi River points ' LONGER, HIGHER AND WIDER BERTHS The Fast Mail To Milwaukee and Chicago. 3 Iastest Train from Twin Cities to Chicago The Pioneer Limited To Milwaukee and Chicago., Preferred train of all others for first-class travel to Chicago. The Night Express FROM ST. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. W. B. DIXON, N, W. PASSENGER AG'l. ST. PAUL PAUL EVERY DAY VIA THE W. G. SCHROEDER THE - LEADING - GROCER Begin the New Year right by trying our fine line of canned goods, especially the Monogram and University Brands which are the best that is possible to be put up in cans. Mecenogram Sliced Pineapples Monogram Peeled Apricots @ Monogram White Cherries Monogram Black Cherries Monogram Pitted Cherries Monogram Strawberries Monogram Corn Monogram Extra Sified Peas Monogram Lima Beans Monogram Wax Beans »l Monogram Refugeless String Beans TELEPHONE 65 MINN. AVENUE IF IN “WANT” READ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER “WANT ADS* Is one of the Four Railway and Com- mercial Centers of the Northwest Bemidjl No other city of its size in the State of " Minneseta has such Railway and Shipping Facilities- offers unpa.ra.lelled opportunities for Business and Manufacturing . Lots for sale by H A SIMONS A!ont. library, a new brick block or a @ | front, pushing the good work d |along. ji | discontented member of thecom- % | the time of his employer, or neg- & (lects his business, condemning i | this or that public officer, this or that public enterprise, this or : | that person. {around a camp at night and The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, Official Paper Village of Bem.idfi PIONEER PUBLlSHlNG CO. By A. KAISER ! Eumred in the postoffice at-Bemidji.-Minn., as second class matter. BT UUSUUUUN LNV UUUV SUUUR NI SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR He Who Makes Good. HE who makes good is a bless- ing to every community, be he a vublic officer, business man, mechanic or common laborer, Each one in his place plays a part. Let anything come up for the common good of all and and “he who makes good’’ helping hand. lends a He always has a good word, his dollar or dollars, and his energies on tap, to help push an enterprise along. He is the street corners, barrooms or hotel offices complaining or finding fault. He always sees the bright side of 7 |life and preaches brotherly love, push and get-there-to it-tive-ness. Today it may be a new railroad, a sawmill, a pickle factory. a wholesale house, a handle factory, a hospital, a new public never seen upon water power and he is at the How different with his brother, “he who never makes good.” The munity, who wastes his time or We have butoneor two of this cluss in our com- but the one or twc make We therefore offer these few re- marks, old but true, for the thoughtful consideration of all who at times are discontented muniiy, considerable noise at times. and inclined to join with the kicker: ‘“One coyote can hang create the impression that a pack of at least twenty big wolves are looking for a chauce to eat the campers, But investigation will reveal that the single: coyote .is lean, hupgry and cowardly, and that he does not. weigh ever fit- teen pounds. Likewise o0-e kicker or knocker iu a town, will create the impression that ther is much oppesition and indigna- tion against this or that enter- prise, citizen or measure, Blowing Ourselves. THE PIONEERyesterday proved its hustling qualities by giving to 1ts readers a detailed account of the terrible fire in the West Hotel at Minneapolis a few hours after’ it had occurred. Our!| subscribers got this important news fully twelve hours before it could have reached them through | the medium of any other paper and twenty-four hours before auny of the morning dailies, con- taining the story, would have ar- rived. This is orly a sample of the activity in force on this paper, to obrain all the teliable news and present 1t~ t» our patrons while it is still news. SPEAKING of « Rockefeller, anl article ‘in one ‘of 'this month’s mavazmes, on the ¢“Concentra- tion of Riches,’’ gives one’ a . con: iposes.” begun making a dollar a minute and had let all these dollars ac- cumulate day aund night for all these centuries, be would not yet, at this time, have amassed the sum he possesses now. In seven years his fortune will double, 0 in 1912, he will have two billions, in 1919, four billions,in 1926,eight billions and he will then be a younger man than Russell Sage is teday.” It certainly seems as if they were a horrible slip some- where in the working of nature which would permit one man to acquire such wealth and is there any wonder that the pcople be- gin to ask each other, did he get it honestly? ROJESTVENSKY, of the ill fated | fleet which was destroyed by Ad- miral Togo in the battle of the sea of Japan, having lost fame as a commander, now steps forth inte the lime light as an eminent His latest pipe dream and one which nearly caused a rupture with Great | Britain, was his 'statement ‘that the British fleet was waiting for him at Wei-Hai-Wei to destroy his vessels if Togo had failed. This statement implied official consent, if not official approval, but he declares that the assertion dreamer of dreams. was merely his personal opinion and one with which 'his Govern- ment had nothing to do. may relieve the annoyance of any explanation to Great Britain, but it will be remembered that he had an awful scare on his way over in the North Sea when he fired on a few barmless fishing boats, sinking sowe and killing a few men. His explanation for this was that he thought they were Japanese torpedo boats. It is evidert that Rojestvensky still seez that fl -et in his mind’s eye. Heought 1o take another pill and plant that phantom fleet off the coast of Corea or in the neighborhood of Viadivistock, THE attorneys who have been examining Vice president of the Standard 1Oil compauny, in connection with the suits brought against the oil trust by the state of Missouri, have finally succeeded in ‘getting thai gentleman to admit that he || sold oil. It took seyeral days to get that much out of him aside from admitting what his name| was and he even balked at that at first. He declined to answer or forgot when asked numerous other questions al- though he confessed that his memory was good. This seems to bear out Lawson’s statement in his recent articles on Frenzied Finance, that “when it came to getting any information out of| Rogers, he was like a stone wall as compared with Rockefeller and anyone knew that he was close mouthed enough for all pur- The head of the oil trust must be getting a trifle worried when he is afraid to tell who buys his products and it must be a shady business trans- action when the seller refuses to “ y name his buyers. Notice. Notice is hereby given that there is money in the Lreasury of Beltrami County, Minne- sot:a to pay.ihe following numbered Road & ception of . Rockefeller’s ' vast fortune, Itisconceded toamonnt|- to one ‘billion dollars. ' AS the old saymg goes, “t.hlé lsn b mnch it th s sum. The article states, nnd 4 truthfully, that “sif, at lhe bxrth, : ridge Wa nts 5020, 15016, 15015, 15023, | - 15"3] 15024, 15028, 13025, Dated Bemld:l Mlnn Jnn llth 1006, . FRENCH. 'Preasurer Belmml County. Minn. ‘Notice. There is money in the treasury to pay all warrants registered priorto J anuarypl. 902 and parties are requested to present these warrants tor paynient as mterest ceases ‘rlobmttelaBd \%]l J 11,1908, < anuar; < k2 s &4 EARL GEIL. Treasurer City of Bemidn. of Christ, Mr. Rockefeller had This | Henry H. Rogers, |# PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJI, - - - - - THNN. E. E. NcDonald. C. A. Pitkin, McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS Bemidji, Ninn. Office: Swedback Block . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Diseases of the Eye a speeialty. Glasses titted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: [Miles Block Dr. A. E. Henderson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over First National Bank. Phones: Office 36, Residence 72. DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 209 Third St., one block west of 1st Nat’l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Trlnsl:r. 404 Beltrami Ave. Phone 40. ANTS ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertisement Accepted For Less: Toan 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders HELP WANTED. WANTED—Dishwasher at the Brinkman hotel. WANTED—Good girl for general house work. 805 Bemidji Ave. WANTED—Man and wife to run company boarding house. T. M. Partridge Lumber Co., Tenstrike. WANTED—Tie contractors. We have a few contracts to let; all short haul. Apply Martin Bros., rooms 6 and 7, Swed- back block. WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate babits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. Tom Smart, Dray- and Baggage, Safe and Piano Moviny a Specialty. FOR SALE. L s A S N R FOR. SALE—Or rent, 4 Toom SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. | Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over B. H. Winter's Store. . O. B. Praternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji Aerie Nu am Meetn every Wednelduy at 8 p. m. Glimour’s Hall. A.P.Lysaker, - T 1. Lebion, - - - Mieiting Partss cnediedte tnoteas W, Presiden' *fi e e oo e il . e s d Webster @ Cooley } g Wall Paper & Paint Store g One door south of old P. O. 1 building. Telephone No. 283. ’ h b e "H"Fva Baron von Rich(hofen, the German foreign secretary, who is suffering from a stroke of paralysis, is not ex- W. Secratzry |- Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue House.: E. J. Swedback. : DENSTSY FOR SALE—Eight. heavy draft Dr. R. B. Foster horses team 2800 to 3300. J, P. o 2 Pogue. Dr. Phinney FOR SALE—16 inch wood, also bay and straw, at Pogue’s livery stable, t FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this office, FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Eagles City Drug store. ball, over Telenhone 74, MISCELLANEOUS. WRITE A. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- ton, Minn., about the new towns of Holt, Middle River, Strathcona, and Grenbush om the Thief River Falls extension. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- pected to live much longer. -3 THE coumwrnau; WAY. EAST BOUND. No. 108..Park Rapids Line..5:00"a. m. (Connects with Oriental Limited at Sauk Centre. arrives Minneapolis at 1:45 p. m, St. Paul at 2:15 p. m.) -..Duluth Express. ‘WEST BOUND. No. 33......Fosston Line......3:5 No 107...Park Rapids Line.. .8:25p m FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt.. Bemidji, Minn. Minmesota. & Ifernationa In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. Provides the best train pussenger service between Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker and intermediate points and Minne- apolig, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east, west and South. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. 5 TIME CARD Effective June 4th., 1905. Daily except Sunday STATIONS Daily ex. .Tenstrike.. TartleRlve .Bemidjl. Laporte .Walker.. urdays, 2:30 to 6 p. m. Thurs- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- brary in basement of court House. Mrvs. E. R. Ryan, li- brarian. Chicago Grairs and Provisions. Chicago, Jan. 10..—Wheat—>May, 875 @87%e; July, 843% @84%c. Corn— May, 45c¢; July, 45%c. Oats—May, 32‘40, July, 30%5c. Pork—Jan., $13.7 May, $14.021% @14.05. Flax — Cash, I\'orth\\'estern, $1.19; Sou(hwestem, $1.13; May, $1.23. Butter—Creamer- ies, 18@W26%ec; dairies, 18@ Eggs —18@23c. Poultry—Turkeys, 14c; chickens and springs, 11c. MALT DOGT TORN IQLAUH!TZEN’S A wonderful fiesh and blood make rich, creamy milk for nursi ulates the Stomach and howels:impait wood appetite;cures constipation by ad the digestion; quicts the ncrves and induce restiulsleep. PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS. 3 A delicious, wholesome tonic that is non-intoxicating. | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1f your druggist should not have it. write 8 1i for price . Our boovklet of from phy s and patients, sent fr any address that mentions tl per. LAURITZEN MALT C7_, ¥ MINREAPOLIS, minli. NEW HOME BAKERY AND BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK BREALFAST, 6:30 to 8 DINNER, 12 to 1:30 SUPPER, 6 to 7:30 Lunches from 8 toll am from 1:30 to 5 pm MRS. HELEN M. REDEL Mrs. Thompson’s old* stand"" ' - Betwesn 4thand 5th St. “‘on Minnesota Ave. -

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