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A s ; 5 'Wfillsnsu EVERY AFTERNOON. AT SPURVSIV IS PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Entered in the postoffice at. Bemid)i, Miniiy as second class matter. : Official County and City Paper ~ SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR More Folly. The proposition to-send Minne- sota national guard to the world’s fair at the state’s expense is an other example of the freak schemes that man falls victim to every now and then. The trip would be a fine thing for the men and that’s about all the good that can be-said of if. It would cost the state $90,000 . and probably more and if we have any spare thousands to send to St. Louis we should invest them in - something that will make better known the states, -magnificent area, its diversified resources, and its wonderful de- velopment. The Empire state of “the Northwest can certainly de: vise more profitable uses for its :$90,000 at the world’s fair than to give a few hundred of its citi- zens:a good time, A Legal Publication. The, Daily Pioneer having rounded out a full year of exist: ence’ and all the other require- __—ments of the-law having been complied withis nowa fullflcdgéfi legal publication and competent to publish all notices requued by PN O VO PEITSINORTHS l" ROM COUNTRY ¢ TA’LLMMA:&J Beaver Brook’s a raging tor- Long Prairie has a real restle A Thursday Musical club tunes up at St. Hilaire. Northome will be good and close its stores on Sunday. A Thief Lake cranberry marsh sells for the juicy sum of $19,000. The St. Hilaire. Spectator is seein’ things in Red Lake county politics. Little Fork is a soulless co'- say it nay. The McLean (N. D,) Miner will hereafter. “'The Blackduck -American is said to haye heard that Collins is a candidate for governor. Wells county, North Dakota, goes for the Minnesota rodent with a bounty of a cent a tail. Todd’ling wee omes at present, fast. A few cords of cordwood on subscription would help the Lengby Star to blaze a bit brighter. Tips of the Tongue E. A. Schneider: “While in Crookston I was informed that the talk of cutting Bemidji out on the base ball proposition and giving the games to Cass Lake which had been originally intend- ed for this,city was all tall. We will no doubt have some good baseball here this summer.” Business Man: “I am opposed to closing the stores at 6:30. Last year we ‘tried it for seven months and I have reason to be- lieve it hurt my business. Tam willing to close at eight and if 1 Lfind" that there is no difference over last year’s business I will not object hereafter to closing at six o’clock.” law. This will prove a great] convenience in numerous cases where publication is not required in a weekly newspaper as pub: lications® may now be completed in a few days instead of stretch- ingover a period of several weeks. BETWEEN the partizans of the merger, and those who seek to proceedings against it, it is pretty hard for the ordinary man to know just where the mer- ger is at in point of law. But as to where it is at in point of fact " everybody knows. Forall prac- tical purposes and as far as-the interests of the people of Minne- sota are concerned, the Great Northern and the Northern Pa- cific are as much merged as they were before any decisions were handed down by the courts: BETWEEN the war in the old world and the base ball season in the new the big dailies no longer ‘worry over where the news is to come from, MINNESOTA’S congressman will stand together. They are —~an eleven that would grace any ~_gridiron. JoHN SHARP WILLIAMS will not be sharp enough to cut the attorney general’s head off: THE Czar is a very powerful ruler and can do most- anything except Japan. * VICEROY ALEXIEEF has quit. ~The rest would too but they are “dead. > ”Enake political capital of thelegal |- | elected moderator of the mceting Robert Beaulean: “The Cass Lake Indians and the relatives of Chief Bemidji are pleased with the-honor accorded-to the chief in death. His people were very much pleased with the arrange- ments. Chief Flatmouth could not attend the funeral as he was called—to Cass-Lake to-attend to some business matbcls by the agent.” { THE CHURCHES | At the Presbyterian church Rev. J. F. McLeod will take for his morning subject ¢“The Marks of the Lord Jesus.” KEvening, “The Man Among the Tombs.” Everybody welcome. The Third Commandment will be the subject Sunday morning at the Baptist church, “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.” Evening subject, Cain and Abel. All other services as usual. Rev. Thos. Bloomfield, pastor. Rev. J. F. McLeod and F. A Hanson returned this morning from Thief River Falls, where they were attending the"Adams Presbytery. The attendance was the best in the history of the Presbytery. Rev. McLicod was Rev. J. A. Holzinger of Fisher and Mr. J. M- Palmer of -Angus; Minn., were elected commission- ers to the General Assembly to be held the latter part of May at Buffalo, N. Y. Rev. Herbert W. Knox was installed yesterday as pastor of the church at Red Lake Falls. The Presbytery will meet in October at East Grand Forks. A Remarkable Case. Thos. Reed, of Neillsville, Wis., Your White Wine of Tar Syrup is the _ TuE Mormons don’t have to v-advertise. We—all doit for them. ] coming -and best medicine for the lungs that has ever been sold in this county k from my own experience. .1 think i has twice saved my life when suffer- ing from & diseass of the throat and lungs. 1t~ cured-my -neighbor, Mr. poration by 51 votes with none to| _ be published ab Underground | & Todd county politics are just but they are expected to fatten |} Dowes, of asthma that had aflicted Lagrippe, taken in time, PREPARED ONLY BY Manufacturer The Great Cough Cure ~Tar the cureof ~a the lung, throat and chest, | Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Whoop- “ing Cough, tHoarseness;- Etc.-—Bronchutns, FOSSTON, LUNG BALSAM s-of such'as” and will prevent cunsumphon when Cruaranteed. Price 25 and 50 cents. PETER M. MARK of MARK’S CELEBRATED REMEDIES, MIN N. PROFESSIONAL CARDS | | D. H. FIEE . . . Attorpey and Counsellor at Law Office cpposite Hotel Markham. . LAWYERS Bemidji, Ninn. * Office: Swedback Block Jay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law Office in Miles Block, P. J. Russell Attorney nt Law BEMNIDJI, G - - MINN. Gibboné &7 'i‘oi';ance Collections City Real Estate unnecessary. them here. If you are going to town, why not stop in at Ross’s = o6 those fing-Steel-Ranges he-is-making special prices on just now? Weneed something in thatline, as our old stove /is useless, so drop in op him. When Mike drops in we’ll not only show him some pretty good values in Ranges, but we’ll'show him the slickest line of Hard- ware, Enamelled Ware, Keen Kutter Kutlery and Ready Mixed Paints he has ever bumpted up against in this territory. Not only that, but we'll name him or anybody else prices on anything that will make any further looking around: for scmething: better 1f you want your dollars to do double duty spend Attorneys at Law M |Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: MMiles Block 5 Dr. Blakeslee ke hysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block, Beminil Dr. E- H. Marcum Physician and Surgedn g Office: Swedback Block - Residence Phornie 221 Office Phene 18 Dr. J. T. Tuomy . DENTIST Office over First National Bank, Third St HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to o all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to. order, repaired and remodeled FURS in season bought. r and for sale. 1 guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state MY WOXRK IS EQUALLED BY FEW, LXL]‘LL]‘ D BY ‘IONE A Deposn Required on All' Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED 1 carry at Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Home Phoné, 6o 3 . .ii COLUMN TER will-fill your wants if it tho; ig'exactly what a Pioneer Want Ad does. Try. one. HELP WANTED. WANTED—Two girls to learn to set type at the Pioneer office. Must have a fair knowledge of English. WANTED—Competent- girl for general:-housework. Family of two. Mrs. E. M. Bigelow, 628 Bemidji Ave. WANTED=Girl for—general house work, Apply to Mrs: Henry Buenther, bthstreet be- tween Beltrami and Minnesota avenues. A Pioneer Want Ad will-not-work miracles. iy EhTig the - way-to-get-3t.is.ta let_| who have it know that you want it. But is possible to fill them. This FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A good cow, five years old, will be a new milker in short time. Inquire at Pio- -8 neer office. FOR SALE—Two fresh milch cows and twocalves. Inquire, at E. M. Moore’s Livery barn. FOR SALE—Four year old horse, harnesss-and cutter; together or separately. Apply ‘at Pio- neer office. FOR SALE—Short mill wood, WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; catalogue mailed free; Moler meer college, 221 Sec- ond avenue south, aneapohs, I~ Minn. M’w(xrcgm & Ander- SO, props: WANTED—For U. S. Army able bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United States, of a good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- ¢ formation’ apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji, Minn, FOR RENT. ROOMS FOR R}uNT-—Inquue at the Bazaar. J A HOFF Painter, Paperhanger and Decorator All'Work Guaranteed to be First Class MILES BLOCK FOR RENT—Barber shop with complete equipment, also fur nished living room, $10 per month. —Write A, M. Greeley, Ripple, Minn. MISCELLANEOUS. AGENTS—We pay $33 per week and expenses to men with rigs to introduce poultry com- pounds. International Mfg. Co., Parsons, Kansas. - Mimesota & International | § RAILWAY COMPANY. A Whole Family. Rey. L. A. Dunlop, ot Mount Ver- non, Mo., s afflicted with a cough resulting from measles, my wife with a cough that had prevented her sleeping more or less for five years, and your White Wine of Tar Syrup.has cuved Lhnm (ol ‘When your beer | pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned Do not forget we doall kinds of steam and water pipe re- pairing. W Call or telephone to |! J. J. DORAN PHONE Livery Stable A. M. BAGLEY SUCCESSOR TO J. J. JINKINSON New Carriagés and Good Horses New and Sec; Carrmges For Sale BEMIDJI MINN. MOVING SIO0TING GALLERY BRITTON BROS.. Proprietors, Stationary and Moving Targets Tent, Foot of Third Street. “My-childven were | Fraternal Ordes Provides the best train passenger servicebetween Northome, Hovey Junc- Mects every Wed dilmou tion, Blackduck, Bemidji, Waiker and intermediate points and Minne- apoltt St. Paul, Fargo and Dyluth and af! points east, west and south. Through coac between Northome and the Twin Cities. No change Nmnek s e \‘:"Is':::::::'; of .cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. Visiting Eagles cordially invited. Leading Painter and Decorator. Westlof City Hi All Orders Promptiy Attended Fine Art Wall Paper ~ Fresco Painting— Now- Located onFourth Street, Two Doors In Connection with the Northern - Pacific.. RAILWAY COMPANY — TIME CARD Effective Oct. 1st, 1902, STATIONS Daily ex. .Northome, i Dl Sunday to W. G. Schroeder I am selling out ~ below cost. Get your supply now. Monogram the very best. attractive values in Our price on California. Canned Goods is good for six months Phone 209 Rubbersand Arctics Fancy Cream Cheese We are oftering some very ‘Dried Fruits! W. G. Schroeder, 1105, 1205 a..m. Ar. Monda: 240p. m. Lv. .. .. K 320 p.m, Ar.. W. H, GEMMFELT, i General Manager, Brainerd G.A. WALKER gent, Bemidil. SHORT ROUTE FAST TIME ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST AND ON THE PACIFIC COAS1 (Bemidji Schedule.) TABLE LOCAL TRAINS EAST BOUND .Park Rapids Line. -Duluth Express TIME No. 40.. "ol 26 WEST BOUND ..Fosston I ine .. ..Park nnpu]s Line Full-information from Established 1893, | $2 per load delivered. Fine for kitchen stove. Crookston Lum- % ber Co. Phone208. FOR SALE—Good folding bed at less than half price. In- quire at Hotel Bemidji. = FOR SALE—Bar fixtures at a bargain. Bacon & Browne: FOR SALE—Ata bargian, single buggy and single harness. ’Phone 177. FOR SALE—House and lot, cor- ner Mississippi Ave. and First street. Frank Lane. WANTED—Purchasers_ for old papers. Ten cents a hundred. _Pioneer office. BUSINESS CHANCES. RESTAURANTFOR SALE-Well equipped soda fixtures, confec- tionery, cigars, and tobaccos, good lively trade, securely es- tablished; will include new two- story building and lot, furnish- éd rooms, everything complete. In a new and booming town on Lake of the L., Box 346, 0ods. Address Varroad, Minn. mguu“‘,n‘m‘&m‘ . _HANDP ! LADIES’ SHIRT WAIST SETS ‘The Newest Thing in Swell Novelties A. E. WINTER, Jeweler, Next % Door 3 to $ First ! Nlfllmll S Bank, i AINTED_~ I", Bemidji. | year proved our times over. Improve JOHN F. GIBBO The Lesson of the Past For elght years we have been telling of the wonderful future of I Many have been unbeliev- ing. They have lost fortunes. Every _ Bemidji- will one day be a great city, and townsite lots, now to be had cheap, will be worth -big money. Buy now. —— Bemidii Townsite & prediction many ment Co. NS. Local Agent. Wholes BU E.-CHAMBERLAIN, Agent, Bemidii. Minn — C. H. MILES Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous B St. Louis Beer ; DWEIS ale ER t