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If Not From Missour We would like to “show you” that w hen it comes to Good Stock and Right Pric can please the most “finicky” buyers. us in any one of the following: 3 H'ardware. Buildingniater ml, Readym ined. I’u i —(Come and see our— ..WALL PAPER.. You can choose from a car lot. Finest line ever shipped 'into Northern Minnesota. LIENO WALL FINISH.. We handle it in bulk; you do not have to pay a big price for w orthless packages, hut get full \\elght All colors, 8¢ per pound; in 95 and 50-pound lots, Tc per pound. ] .Why not trade where you can get the most for your money? —~— W.C. JONES. VAAMAAMAAMAMAAAN & HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist Postotfice Box No. 686 PHONE 20. IAAAAAAN! 208 Second St. BEMIDJI, MINN. _BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROEES ‘and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. | carry at all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS in season bought. I gunrantee my work mothpmol and - the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE A Deposit, Required on All YWork YOUR TRADE SOLICITED B will teach Graham TShorthand and Good= win's Improved Bookkeeping during the summer months, | beginning May 2d and ending: September 1st, for only or Munson’s Shorthand 'md Marshall’s. Boollkeeping for same price. Dhere s u discount of gver deduction. HOWI | Painter, Paperhanger & and Dccor‘ or Conway’s Commercial College, ~———f——Box-744. 108 Sixth Street, between Bemidji and Beltrami-Avenues.__{ | Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE _ SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY The Early Bird : Gets the Worm. H We have just received a car d = load lot of Eaye Trough and are & selling it at Rock Bottom Pr iy X 50 do not wait but get your share BEMIDJI, 1\IINN. B of it whileft lasts. We were never in as good position or had such a complete line of Bicycle Extras, and can wheel while you and i spectally. 2 (0 4 p m Mis. sy Freestone, Art Embroidery Fine Needle Work. ¢ CITY HOTEL B repair your wait. So phone or come and see J. -I DORAN R, MARTIN Leadmg Painter | and Decorator. 1] Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors ‘Westlof City Hall. | All Orders Promptiy Attended to i Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting SIOING GALLERY] BRITTON BROS., :Proprietors. .Stationary and Moving Targets Tent, Foot of Third Street. SU BSCI‘ IBE FOR The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. " By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Entered (n the postoffice at Bemid)f, Minu., as second class matter. Official County and*City Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR This Is Something Like. Congress with the help of John Lind sesms to have solved the - | forestry problem’in a night, passed both houses-of congress granting to Minnesota 20,000 acres as a forest reserve. Such action is unprecedented in the annals of national legislation was vigorous opposition to the bill. John Lind, cured the consent of the and-—there how:ver, se- demo- crats to the bill by amending it so that the land is simply con- veyed to the state in trust to be used for forestry purposesand to revert agdin to the national government should it be used for | any other purpose. ‘The advocutes of forest pre- servation have had a hard row to hoe. When they have secured tight hard to keep them. Eternal vigilence is the price of all con- cessions to the principle of forest preservation. Under the bill just passed,how- ever, Minnesota will have a forest reserve of 20,000 acres which selfish interests will find it very hard to disturb. Tue ladies of Bemidji been so successful with the pub- lic library that we suggest that they resolve themselvesinto an- other society’ also—a town provement league. Herve is field that the harvest, and Bemidji, by reason of its locution ‘and natural advan- -im- a for is white -|tages, needs workers even more| urgently than do other towns. Systematic work this' summer will accomplish much in adding | toand embellishing Bemidji’s na- tural beauties. spenta good deal of moneybut it-is generally believed that they: {| have enough left to build a few fences at home now that Con- gress has adjuurnod. L national campaign anyhow. this swamp land busmesfi S pretty soon-Jadam Bede williave him swamped with arguments. Late Wednesday night a bill | any concessions they have had to| have | . 'HE members of congress have | THERE is one good thing abouh ) 16 i| cuts congress short a month or ! i| two. [ vv’vwvwvvv PBITS NORTH bEROM| COUNTRY 4 t‘ B B B B B e B o B . &5 Backus would have a county fair. Thief River Falls is stuckon its new cement factory. Northome has got the-raw-ma- terial and it wants the millsx No north county town is so Poor as not to have a basc ball {club. Grand Rapids expects to get 1on a firmer footing with cement sidewalks: FEagle Bend a_new school building that’s a screamer —looks like it cost. $100,000 they say. ! Kverytime they- think of. Van Praag at Blackduck they add a pound or two of fat, " ==~ Beltrami, ‘down in southern Polk, hus a tennis club of twelve members.— Nobody got away. 1f Register Jones of the Cass Lake land office .does not res it ‘will not be for lack of news- paper help. .. Brer Taylor of the Blackduck iTimes thinks that perbaps the political pot in Beltrami county would boil a bit faster if the poli- ticians would provide a little fuel. The Pillager Post fairly seethes and boils this week with charges of county steals. If there’s any- thing in a name the Post ought to be an authority upon the subject. Dr. Gilmore: ‘We are especi- ally fortuuate in Bemidji in hav- ing an excellent telephone ser- vice. I think ‘“central” is en- titled to credit for being one of the most prompt and obliging public servants Bemidji has ever had.” Tips of the Tongue F. P. Hannifin: “I think the new hotel is still a future project. T don’t think Bemidji is large enough tu suppmt two first class hotels.’ Mayor Hobson,KellihE‘.‘: course we -don’t like the ‘tri- weekly train service, but what can’t be cured must be endured.”’ I. Meyer: ‘“Meyer & Co. al- | ways stood ready to sign :the \acleement to close the storas at 16:30 o’clock 1f we could be as- sured that everybody would close up at that hour and remain closed.” s Japtain Reynolds: “If at the end of the presentinspection it appears that-there-is-no oppor- tunity- for the Independent Mili- tary company to be appointed to la position on one of the regi- ments I shall go to St. Paul and ask Gov. Van Sant to-appoint .us as a reserve company. This will giye the company the right to se- teure arms and eqmpment We can get some Springfleld rifles upon a])pllcahon and everything else that we need and it will in- re our.appointment to the first vacany:* | | Advertise inthe Daily-Pioneer. | I’ts a good investment. - l,‘Gi‘i§§§§€i—‘§€:i—i§iei§§'§\ —J. A. McConkey. then A Good Standa ard Coru Der-can: - Not an article in the Remember-the-contest-fos and Coffee. us over. Are alw, Pioneer;: iii)i’)iiiiiiiii‘)iii ST Read and ponder over the following and take advantage of tlese prices: 11 Sour Piekl b in quality. only Ask for a book: We want to do business with you. please ery Truly Yours, 100 hars for.- ahove that is cheap N PRICE. rechildren-en-Batavia Teas we are anxious to explain. Come in and look d to answer questions. J. A. McCONKEY. / 355535535523533353;39 THE CHURCHES There will be no preaching services at the Norwegian Luth- ern church tomorrow Rev. Peter- Rev. Smith’s Sunday morning sermon-at the M. K.-church, There will be-Sabbath school and the young people’s meetings at the usual hour, The subject of the evening sermon will be “Need of Regeneration.” At the Pre: norrow Rev. Me l.wul will take for his morning subject “The Dying Words of i Gireat Man?”. The subject of the evening \El mon wili be “T'lo Bareain Coun- ter”. —All are cordially invited. The ~subject at the Baptist church . for Sunday morning will be “Sunday not the Sab- bath.”” "The evening subject will be “Enoch, the Champion Wal- ker of the World.” ‘Sunday School at noon, Junior at 3 5 Young peoples meeting at P uwhnw at 11a. m. and8 All \wlunne to the: Nothing Equal to Chamberlam s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. “We have used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera” and Diarrhoea Remedy inour family for years,” says Mrs.J. Cooke, of Neder- lands, Texas. “We have given it to all of our childern. We have used other medicines for the same purpose, but have never found anything to equal Cham- berlian’s. If you will use it as divected it will always cure.” For sale at Barker’s Drug Store. Flour? Pillsbury’s Best. | Garden Seeds? Northrup King & Co.’s Bhtfer & Eggs? Strietly Fresh. « We keep 'ém on Ice. W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209. SHORT ROUTE FAST TIME = ALL POINTS IN-THE NORTHWEST -AND ON THE _ PACIFIC COAS1 TIME TAL;:E‘E" Ij).‘g:;.‘ TRAINS Park Rapids T Duluth Ex No. 40... sl 26 WEST BOUND ..Fosston Line . son havm" gone to Lakeport. to |~ “Zeal Wil b thiesubjeet—of - } PIONEER WANT COLUMN No Charge Less Than 15¢. Fifleen cents brought $1.05 to find a buyer. HELP WANTED WA]\T] D—To fill your wants. Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; catalogue mailed free; Moler Barber college, 221 Sec- ond avenue sofith, Minneapolis, an MacGregor & Ander- son; props. Dbtflbllallcd leJ 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. WANTED—Purchasers for old papers. Ten cents a hundred. Pioneer office, BARBER WANTED—At once; man that is steady and good workman; $18 per week for the season. - Address P. 0. Box 84, Enderlin, N. D. COPPER AND OIL STOCKS— .For sale. Must sell. Best offer gets it. Send offer and state number of shares wanted. J. Ellis, 208 West Grant St., Miunneapolis, Minn. WANTED—Tailor; good location; must be cornet player. Shoe- maker, good location, must be cornet player. M. N. Brad- ley, Castlewood, S. D. WANTED—Lady clerk for gen- eral store: give reference; state experience and salary ex- pected. AddressJ. F. Bockler, Britton, S. D. FOR RENT. ROOMS FOR RENT—Inquire at the Bazaar, FOR RENT—House near lake front convenient: to business portion of the city. Lumber- man’s bank. mquirers each day to Frank Lane, who advertised & house and lot for “sale through the Pioneer Want Column. Mr. Lane sold his house yesterday. It cost him just R AARAAANA S AN FOR SALE. POUEEORUIIIN Jo- o T oo ST OUIE oo Ivs FOR SALE—Two fresh milch cows and twocalves. - Inquire, at E. M. Moore’s Livery barn. FOR SALE—Short mill wood, $2 per load delivered. Fine for kitchen stove. Crookston Lum- ber Co. Phone208. FOR SALE—A fine 163-acre farm adjoining town of Ten strike; good- building, near small lake, 40 acres fenced, 10 acres- broke, has $1000 worth of marketable timber —within one mile of four sawmills. There is enough cordwood tim- ber on this land that the stumpage ~vill pay for the land. This place will go soon and go at a bargain. Frank Heroux, Real Estate Agent Tenstrike, Minn. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED—A position as sales- man for a reliable firm; has good education, is honest and qualified for a good position. OlafChristenson,Sioux Rapids, Towa. BRIGHT YOUNG MAN, over 18, to prepare for vovexnment po- sition; good salm'y permanent; gradual promotion. Box 570, Cedar Rapids, Towa. MISCELLANEOUS. AGENTS— We pay $33 per week and expenses to men with rigs to-—introduce - poultry - com- pounds. International Mfg. Co., Parsons, Kansas, LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—Small ring. Identify at Pioneer office. LOST — Irish setter pup. A suitable reward will be given for information of same-H. G. Hayes at Sentinel office. WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE— My hotelat Brownton, Minn. for business of some kind‘in -town with Catholic church. Write for particulars. C. F. Buech ler, Brownton, Minn. You never know what a Pioneer Want Ad can do until you have tried it. . 7Bem1d]1. year proved -our times over. l The Lesson of the Past l — Many have been unbeliey- ing. They have lost fortunes. Eyery prediction 'many emidji will ‘one day be a great city, and townsite lots, now to be had cheap, will be worth _JOHN F. A Hint for blg mmrey- ~~Buy- now. — N N S Bemidii Townsite & Imprevement Co. GIBBONS Local Agent. the Future I - Liquor Full information from E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent. Bemidii. Minn BU C. H. MlLES ~ Wholesale 3 Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous St. Loui DWEIS Dealer is Beer ER