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n m N Wishes each and évery one who M wants to take advantage of the ex- ft tremely low prices Miss Knaggs has been making on Canned Vegetables, Fruits, Maple Syrup, Presetves;-Jams, Marmalades, &¢., &c., to know that if they will call any time in the near fu- ture that I will give them the same prices. These goods will not be deliver- od until some time in November. They will all be new, fresh goods and every m & article warranted to be as fine asitis M possible to put up. W J. A. McConkey. T o~ EE € 33 3 The prizes for Boys and Girls will be awarded sometime about June 15. It costs you nothing to take advantage of it. All you have to do is to buy a pound or two of Coffee or Tea. Be sure and ask for a Drawing Book. Yours Very Truly, J. A. McCONKEY. \ &Q RS Wholesale Liquor Dealer - i Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous St. Louis Beer WOMEN ko Lescorriota, Unnatural Dis- charges, loss of tone, feeling and vigor, use Tt speedily and permanently removes: all inflammation.. Shorthand and Good- win’s Improved Bookkeeping . | during the summer months, beginning May.2d and ending |lof their past labors and help b | further to build up a great coun- ATy, T A its regular issue the proposed s || complete. || lengthy document but-its salient The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY A“l"l‘ERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. fntered In the postoffice at Bewldji, Minn., as second rlass matter. Jficial County and City Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR ‘A'Word of Appreciation. = The Pioneer has Treprinted some half a dozen of the many b b RROM | COUNTRY e e B e o B e o A d Leap year reaches it3 crisis in June, Fort Francis grooms itself for a boom. ~-Purge yourself-of-polities-and plant potatoes. Little Falls has merchants who are built on the two page ad plan. “The Royalton Banner grows complimentary things which the ‘I press of Minnesota has said of its first souvenir edition. From all parts of the state have come expressions praise for so ambi- tious an edition and repeated tributes to the city and country whose enterprise and prosperity made the edition possible. For these kind words the Pioneer is much indebted to - the. state press. The value to Bemidji and Bel- trami county of such an edition is keenly appreciated by the press of the state and we believe that it is not unappreciated here at _home. Said one! prominent business man of Bemidji, ‘It was such another ‘boom edition’ of a newspaper that first attracted my attention to, Bemidji and eventually led to my locating here.” The Pioneer’s big special edition wiil advertise Bemidji for months to come in many parts of the eountry and undoubtedly re- » [sult in bringing many people here some of whom will establish || themselyes permanently in- this section invest here. the product THE Pioneer today presents to the people of Bemidjias a part of charter of the “city of Bemidji”, The ~ charter is a features miy be easily picked out and a little careful attention on of the vo'ers will enable them to decide whether it is a good char- Hl ter for a growing city. Bemidji urgently needs organization as a city; if the charter provides a fair form of government for a city it should be promptly rati-| tied. The Pioneet is mnot pos-| sessed -of-sufficient—information September 1st, for only $50, or Munson’s Shorthand and Marshall’s Bookkeeping for same price. = Thiore 15 o discount of over - 5,00 In deductio The Home Treatment for All Female Troubles. FREE Lodies own obstetric and perpetual calendar by ad- dressing. L st . . HY’NE COMPANY 475 W, North Ave:, Chicago, Ill. HY’NE Sold_by A. GILMOUR & CO., Conway’s Commereial College, by A GIL Box 744, 108 Sixth Street, between _Bemidjiand Beitrami Avenues. A Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge of Verbens, Ala., was twice in the hospitalfrom a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Buck- tlen’s Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inflammation and cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25¢ | at all druggists Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDdJI, MINN. | T'The Early Bird 13; Gets the Worm. o | ‘We have just received a car . 9tonam load lot of Eave Trough and are and Ity. 2t0 4pm Mexican D: Teneriffe L Mrs. Jess Preestone, ~TEACHER OF— Art Embroidery Fine Needle Work. : CITYHOTEL : selling it at Rock Bottom Prices [¥ X 50 donot wait but get your share of it while it lasts. We were never in as good position or had such a complete [ ’ : ] 4 line of Bicycle Extras, and can repair—your- wheel—while you " wait. | | l LAt So phone or come and see J. J. DORAN. SR n: and Decorator. 5 Bhone siu o 52 RS J.BISAIR : hasremoved hisSinger Sewing Machine oftice to one door south of the Post’ Office, and will have a special sale during the month of May. RRERS R. MARTIN & Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors |1 i — Fine Art Wall Paper | Becker, Dunn, : Kittson, Collins, 9; Marshall, Col- e lins, 11; Norman, Dunn, 11; Otter 2 | Tail, Cnllin}s, 19; Polk, Dunn, 16; :; Red Lake, % News Tribune estimate gives first ballot. By S x| Dunn’s nomination is overwhelm- 18 ingly assured on the first ballot, 3| the news of the day that is tit for g publication. %\ This is the kind of a newspaper 2 | absolutely : you see anything political in the ;’ Minueapolis Journal you know | that it isn’t so. Sewing Machines Repaired. concerning the charter to form a judgment as toits merlts or de- merits, but we believe that all should approach the study of the doeument with-an open mind, re- membering that the city is face to face with a coudition that needs immediate attention. Tuk Duluth News Tribune pub- lishes an estimate of the yote the ninth district in“the republican state - convention as follows: 12; Beltrami, doubtful, 10; Clay, Collins, 13; 8; Roseau, Dunn, 8; The Dunn, Wilkin, doubtful, doubtful, 8: Clearwater, 5; Dnnn an easy nomination on the If the rest of the state is estimated as favorably for Collins as the ninth district, A REAL newspaper prints all It-prints.it as it-is and not as it wishes it should be. that the Minneapolis Journalis in respect of all news except politi- It is independent, en- ot to its political news which is unreliable. When cal news. terprising and reliable— REPORTS of a Japanese defeat West’of City Hall. { g Give Us a Call, & Agent. All Orders Promptiy Attended to J. BISAIR, ~— . _Fresco Painting % | appear to be sure forerunners of more regal with a new power press. Aitkin county will spend #75,000 of its own woney for ditches, i} Brainerd is perfectly willing to be jobbed by the Cudahy pack- ing people, “Even if a man needs a ‘licking” it is no ecredit for anyone .to give it,” moralizes the Little Fork Guardian, Crookston business men pay $1200 per year for the support of their city oand, which is why it’s such a crackerjack. High school juniors are swell- ing in importance and will soon burst forth from the old skin as full fledged grave and reverend seniors. > Itasca News: Because her hus- band is a lawyer is noreason why a woman will not argue with him. Mary McFadden: And conyince him too. It took John King and the Red Lake Courier to figure this out: The Washingcon Post enfers pro- test right now against-Elihu Root and ex-Governor Hogg as oppos- ing presidential candidates in 1908. The Post won’t stand for the horror of a Root-Hogg con- test. - BACKWOODS SKETCHES ~ By A. M. GREELEY HE HAD ENOUGH SHOT. «T would give ten dollars to get a shot at a moose,” said-the pale stranger as he leaned his wheel against the ¢shack” of Cut-foot Pete. «Ts one shot enough “Well, I can take the head offa partridge at twenty. rods with a rifle, guess I could easily hit-a moose.” ; 1 Say, I’ve got:more time than money this year of the Lord. T'Il swap for your ten. You'll get a shot. at a moose and kill it too, if you use my moose gun—a shob oun. That is, if you shoot as straight as a cow jumps.” - —Thevsmngepwas—a&biekled~as boy: when school lets out. _ But Pete, on looking over his ammunition, became .worried. He searched thongh the. cabin for buck shot, ransacting sundry| tobacco sacks and canisters. The pale man wandered away to the spring and, when he returned fifteen minutes later Pete an- nounced that he had sufficient shot for just one discharge. The stranger was taken into the swamp and placed on a plat- form among the branches of a tall tree, and Peter vanished into the thicket. ~Half an hour later a big moose walked calmly into the semi-clearing ahd snorted. A peal like thundef announced that the enthusiastic hunter had fired. This was followed by the thud of a falling body. The man in the tree was'not heavy enough to balance the kick of that gun. The moose vanished. “How am I to wheel home—all broken up?” he moaned as Pete stood over him The latter re- plied: = “Well, you and the wheel can cuss your poor shoot- ing. If you got that moose, I could have fixed up the wheel by picking the shot out of him. You see I was short of shotand had to take the ball bearings out of your bicycle to make up a Joad for that gun.” Whooping Cough. “In the spring.of 1901 my child ren had a whooping cough,” says Mrs. D. W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. «I used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with the most satis- factory results. I thenk this is the-best-remedy-I-have ever seen for whooping cough.” This reme- dy keeps the cough loose, lessens the severity and frequency of the coughing spells and: coun- teracts any tendency toward pneu monia. For sale by Barkers Drug Store. When the Sap Rises Weak lungs should be careful. Cough and colds are dangerous then. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds and gives strength to the lungs. Mrs. G.[E. Fenner, of Marion, Ind. says, “I suffered with a cough until I run down in weight from 148 to 92 1bs: I tried a number of remedies to no avail until T used One Minite Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirly of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and Ol a big Japanese victory. streagth.’’ Sold at E.A. Barker's drug store. & Cured His Mother of Rheumatism “My motherhas been a sufferer for manyyears with rheumatism,”’ says W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pa. At times she was unable to move at all, while at all times walkingwas painful. I presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain’' Balm and after a few ap- plications she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is nev- er without it now and is at all times able to walk. An occasional application of Pain Balm keeps away-the pain that she was for- merly trouble with.’’ For sale by Barkers Drug Store. L FoREae FOR SALE—Five dollar billiard and pool tickets for $4 at the Matheny Billiard hall FOR SALE—Short mill wood, ~$2 per load delivered. Fine for kitchen stove. Crookston Lum- ber Co. Phone208. FOR SALE—Limited number of HELP WANTED. WANTED—Servant girl, Mrs, J. M. Markham. Apply at J. W. Irwin’s residence. ‘WANTED — Competent- cashier and booklkeeper. Young lady| living in town preferred. Arm- strong & Underwood. THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- ly and at right prices. SEE US BREFORE YOU BUILD: 1001 Minnesota Avenue. W. G. SCHROEDER —DFALER IN—, General Merchandise, Dry Goods, and’ Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, Glassware, Flour, Feed and Hay, Seed Grain, Lincoln Oats, Six-Row Barley, Fodder Corn and #—ALL KINDS OF— -Garden-Seeds-and Grass Seeds. University Canned.fioods FLOUR.—Pillsbusy’s Best and Ada Flonr. A—No. 1 Meadow Land- Hay, $13 per ton. Give me a call. W. G. Schroeder; | Phg}le 209. PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS .. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office. opposite Hotel Markham. ~ P.J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJ, - - NN, Bailey & McDonald « LAWYERS Bemid}i, Minn, .° Office: Swedback Block Gibbons & Torrance Collections City Real Estate Anornevs' at Law Jay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law Office in Miles Block, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Niles Block Dr. Blakeslee Fhysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block. Beminil Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office Phene 18 Dr. E. H. Smith 3 ian and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Home Phone. 60 i aoe, ~ Dr.J.T. Tuomy DENTIST Office over First VNlllollll Bank, Third St T HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Hotel Challenge, A. L. SMITH, Brop. : S0 | 411 Beltrami Ave. ~-City Hotel, 'S PTQTONE,Pmp. 151915 Beltrami Ave. Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. 311 Minnesota Ave. Meals at i AltHours. | WANTED—A¢ once, apprentice girl to learn to set type and to learn the newspaper business generally. Pioneer office, copies of the Pioneer’s souvenir . edition. - Pioneer office. P FOR SALE—Large ice box, light wagon, good garden hose and other things too numerous to mention. C. C. Folkers. . FOR SALE—Good drug and jewelry stock. Will Barker, Sanborn, [owa. FOR RENT. 7 FOR RENT — Fine furnished rooms: at the-Armstrong-Un- derwood Cafe: TO RENT—Twonicely furnished rooms. Inquire at-615 Minne- sota avenue. OR RENT—Three rooms,nicely sténated. J, Peterson, Jr. FOR REMT_Nice, clean fur: nished roours, - centrally lo- cated. “Hotel Noithern, new management. % 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, WANTEP—Lady clerk for gen- eral store; giva reference; stat- experience _and “selary ex- pected. AddressJ. F. er, Britton, S. D. i SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG LADY stenographer wants position; prefer leaving city.' B: M. W., 435 Jackson st. St. Paul. 2 SR R = 2 i o o 2 Spring is Here and So are We. We have just closed a very succeessful year, and just starting on our second we heartily thank our patrons for their past support and extend to all a “courteous invitation to call on us for anything in NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLASSWARE, DINNER SETS, Faney Dishes, Men’s Ware, Cigars, Tnlmcén, Candies, Etc. Last year we laid the foundation for a successful business on our Genuine Every-Day Bargain Prices which we are going to continue, and will-even give you more for your money this 'year than last. The Fair Variety Cash Store 304 West.Third Street. Page Wire Fence Sharples Cream Separators Screen Doors and” Windows - F. M. Malzahn & Co. .......’.'..Q._’Q@.. ® __FINE LINE OF— : :..Book Cases * Writi ng Desks : Headquarters for Summer Furniture ° X ® Hammocks, such as Refrigerators, Ete. * We have secured the services of an Expert Upholsterer for a few days. If you have any Upholstering to be done, call at once. EE. L. NAYLOR, - Furniture. | J[tumbermens State Bank BEMIDJI 333 General Banking Business. Fire Insurance.