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WARSHIP IB NEEDED, & l th X ' o : 3 ¥ j i J. A McConkey. f\ Another. SOAPS There is no better Soap made, either Toilet-or Laundry, - tlian that made by the Kirk Soap Co I quote prices: SPECIAL BARGAINS-IN SOAPS. 7 bars Dome, White Russian or Savon Tmperial Y 8 bars Kirk’s Cabinet . 9 bars Kirk’s Satinet.. Toilet Soaps. g 12 cakes Bengal Castile Dusky Diamond Daisy Queen ~ Golf White Oatmeal Buttermilk . Conco Coco Violet de Parm Jockey Club Lilly of the Valley Shandon Bells ¢ Heliotrope y Large cake Juvenile, each = (UERICIUURUERICH O T These are strictly Wholesale Prices. of them, J. A. McCONKEY. ; 5395‘3355‘3‘359353' 3337 ' Agent for. Anheuser-Busch Famous St. Louls Beer DWElS Talkon 40¢c 25¢ 40c 40c 40c 40c .30c 20¢; 20¢; 20¢; 20¢; 75¢ < 206 (o1 Rl : 15¢ per doz The £ 75¢ 75¢ Take advantage C. H MILES Wholesale Liquor Dealer ER m‘s. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- ly and ab right prices. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD. 1001 Minnesota Avenue. Thos, Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI -MINN. FrV YV YT YT Y Yy Mount Mellick Eubroiders Me: W Teneriffe Lace s, Jess Freestone, Art Embroidery —ANp— Fine Needle Work. CITYHOTEL F. E. COOLEY Painter, Paper Hanger -and Decorator. Phone < = e Leading Painter nd Decorator. on. Fourth Street, Two Doors } | -myl(md;dto Cut this out and send your name and address, plainly written, and we will mail you a jar' of Send us 5 cents in postage to pay for mailing same. HY'NE Company 475 W: N: Av,; Chicago Hl.— A Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hnspihnl from a severe «case of piles cansing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, 1Buck- len’s Arnica Salve quickly mr ted further inflammation and cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. at, all druggists fi@mmugcr Tfl | The Early Bu'd Gets the Worm. We have just received a car '; & lead lot-of Eave Trough and are [ 80 domot wuit but get- your share [“I of it while it lasts. 8 <! B as good u position or had such a complete n line of Bicy ‘We were never in Extras, and can repair. your wheel while you 5 wait. PR BT hasremoved hisSinger Sewing Machine office to one door south of the Post Office, and will have a special sale during the month of May. Sewing Machines Repaired. | 1 i | Give.Us & Call. “| tntered in"tho postomtic The Daily Pioneer| PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Bomid]h- Minn:; = as second class magter. fficial (_lojnty, “and City h‘per SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR ol e e BIT INORTH TH GOUNTRY1 ‘“MMM Lumber war av Hawley. Kelliher advertises ice to burn, By the gmce of Halvor Eli got there, 2 - et Parker’s Prairie plans a dsmy picnic. A new flour mill kicks up- lot of dust at Frazee. The mosquito isn’t in it this year with the black bass. 5 'I'enstrlke has a' ball club that wont fan out till the end of the season. No town of, the north country. is so new as Wilkinson, eight miles south ef Cass Lake. Ezra G. Valentine gets his pic- ture printed big in the Tenstrike Tribune and the Northome News. Norhhem Itasca looks~hardat the proposition to bond thecounty for $50,000 for the south end drainage. :“June-is-the month_of rose blossoms: and poll tax thorns” says the sage of the Big Fork Compas. The Kelliher Journal gets back like this; “Tom Moodie of the Bemidji Pioneer prints Dad Palmer as a ‘pipe dreamer.” Dad -| denies the allegation and can lick the 'Lllemator " i I’Ieasant Lodge Meeting. . The constitution of the local chapter O.E. S. last Saturdav very pleannt social time in which about forty of|the O. E, S. and Masonic fraternities par- ticipated.—-The - dinner- was served at the Grill restaurant at _ |six o’clock and the popular new place of the Messrs.: Koch & Stewart did entire justice to the occasion. Afterwards there was a reception in honor of Grand Worthy = Matron Elizabeth | Thomas, who visited-the lodge for the purpose of constituting itz The evening was one of much genuine pleasure toallin attend- fance:—Officers were elected-and installed as’follows: W. M.—Mrs. Murch. W. P.—Jay L. Reynolds: W.A. M.—Mrs. R..W. Hitch- Cidic Salye. 8T selling it at Rock Bottom Prices B {|ings and will-arrive soon, cock. - Secretary- Mm M. A, Spooner. Treasurer—Mrs. d. J. Loud, ~Conductress—Mrs, 1. Carson. A. C.—Mrs. G. A Wallace. The five points of the star and the other officers are still to be appmnl,cd 3 E A Barker asks the readers of this paper to tést the value of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Those persons who have used it and who haye been cured by it: do not hesitate to recom- mend it to-their friends. Kodol digests what you eat, cures indi- gestipn, dyspepsia_and. all stom’ ach troubles. Increases strength by enabling the stomach and di | gestive organs to contribute to ohe blood contained in the food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is _pleasant and : p‘xhfible Schneiders Buy Uniforms. The base ball club will soon be radiant in new uniforms-to be purchased by Scheider Bros. of y. The uniforms will be evening was the occasion fora|~ |gray with blue caps and stock Brigands: in \'lclmty of Nowehwnn' Becoming Bolder. Newehwangr June 6.—~The biigands in this yiciniry are becoming: bolder, after recefving 1,000 Mainlicher rifies.:| Thelr Tenewed ity is;-cauging & dideussionramong the forelgm residents: 'on' the ncessity 0f gunboats 28 & pro- tectl their lives and property. chu!- 1ng the interval which-muBt el | tween the departure of the Russi and - the- cutrance “of - th troops into Newchwans. A British. gunhoat _i8 sml Hingwapgtam, but-the decisio Washington: authorities that t ‘ed - States. gunboats Wilmington. and. Helenn will summer-at, Cantop is takon, mean that UInited ‘States Congul iller’s - recommendation “madé some- manths sgo has heen unfavorably con-| sldered hy the-government., -Consul Miller's“common "senso diplomacy- and his conrageous attitude has done much to alleviate the fears of all the for- elgn “yesidents —here. The ' Chinese trust-fn-him implicitly-Still-the Amer- fcan and British residents, while ‘of the opinion that his influence would prove of immense value in the event the bandits began raiding the town baetween the Russians going and the Japanese coming in, say he should have the support of a gunboat sta- tioned at the mouth of the riyer, The Bussians here have been some- what cheered by a report brought it by an officer just arriyed who was in the battle at Kinchou to-the effect that ‘after the first day’s. fighting the Japanese asked for a twelve days' truce. Outsiders do not, however, be- Heve: this report. = > CRUISERS FOR RUSSIA. Auuman Firm Secures Rush Contract for Five Vessels: Groceries, Stoneware, ‘Glassware; | Monr Feed and Hay, “Sced Grain, Tincoln: Oats, Six-Row Bamley, . Foddér Corn and —ALL KINDS OF— Garden Seeds and Grass Seeds. University Canned Goods FLOUR,—Pill§b\1ry’a Best and Ada Flour. Tiigate, June §—Having first ob- || tained _thé consent of < the‘ Austrian government the Senico-Triestino ship- building yard here has signed a con: “tract with the Russian zovernment for the fmmediate construction of five pro- tected cruisers of 8,000 tons displace: ment and 18 knots guaranteed speed ench. . The builders of the ships have been ordered to rush the worlk with all possible haste, It is understood that they expect to be able to put them in] commission within a year. FULL TICKET NAMED. (llinots Republicans Complete ' Their List of Candidates. Springfield, 1., June: 6/—Following the nomination -of Charles 8. Deneen for governor the Ilinois Republican: state convention mamed the following candidates for-other offices: Licufenant governor. L: Y. Sherman | of ‘Mechonough; secretary. of state, James A. Rose of Golconda (renomi- nated) ; trea: r, Len Small of Kan- kakee; audits S: McCullough of Champaign (renominated); ~attorney general, W. H. Stead of Ottawa; uni- versity trustees, Mrs; Mary E. BuseV, Champaign; Charles Davidson, Chi- cago; W. L. Ahbott, Chicago, Have You a Friend Afflicted th Asthma? Frank S. Archibald, of West Swanzey, N. H,, wr\us For the past five years I haye suffered I'was so nervous at times T could hardly remain in my school.: This; disease coupled with the nervous strain to which teactiers are al- unbearable. During a visit to-my local druggist, called my. atten- tion to.your White Wine of -Tax Syrup. . At first I was skeptical as 1 had tried almost ererything with no permanent help. Finally it effected s¢ems almost miracu- lous to.me after my former re- peated disappointments. I want to recommend yonr remedy to everyone whohas been afficted” as T for over fivel- years and I shall be glad toreply to enquiries nrding my case. M’innesg;@v fd lfi ernayiona’l Dally ex. STATIONS Daily ex. 10 i all of the nutriment:|. G. A. WALKER Ageont, ¥ M General Manager. Bemidji- Brainerd A Wlnbex who is also something nl 1| g fan, has donated the boys. ten bats and a bat case, all of which is appreciated. Fosston Wants At "Em. Fosston has caught the base £ with the result s | paid team ywill be hired to repre | ent that town. All the players % |except a catcher had been se- | cured the latter part of the week and Fosston is anxious to take Bemidji on at once. = The rehearsal of nhe cantata “Revelry of the Fairies” is a daily k| occurrence and the work is being J. BISAIR . thcroughly done under the direc- tion of Miss Anna O. Miller. She (|is assisted by Mrs. R. B. Foster. The music is bright and eatchy. 4| For_an_evening’s.entertainment | there will be none better than ¢| this. To. be given the third week 2| in June. For Register of Deeds. Fannowice as regi: ] Foet to the QeetSton o the e of the county’ at ‘the prim SRSSelf 10 FalthEol ab e o a falthful and cos of the duties o the offics Tican election. Tn with Asthma almost _constantly. - ways snbjected, made life almost | home in Hinsdale, Myr. Hanu; a |- Dr. Rowland Gilmore| T took-home a bottle and the:cure| - A No 1 Meadow Land Hay, $13 per ton. = = Give me a call. W. G. Schroeder. ' Phone 209. ; ID-Af_once, apprentice, to learn to set type and tof" he lewspaper business eer offic Almy able| bodied, unmarried —men be- - tween ages of 21" and 3] cith zens: of United States,~of a good character and tempex-afie lmblts. “and write English; Tor - “formation apply 1o Recruiti -Officer, ‘Miles block, Bemi YOUNG. LADY AGENTS- We pay 333 per week and expenses to men with rigs to introduce poultry com pounds, ' International “Mfg. Co., Parsons, Kansas, stenographer wants position; prefer leaving city. B. M. W., 485 Jackson st St. Paul. ho_can - speak, read| in- Matheny Billiard hall FOR SALE—Limited number of copxes of the Ploneer’s souvenir odi Pioi |FOR _ SALE—Good drug and jewelry ‘stock, Sanborn, fowa. FOR SALE— Hotel furniturein first class condition, very little used. Apply at Nicollet Hotel. - FOR BENT. FOR RENT — Fine furnished rooms &t the Armstrong-Un- _derwood Cafe. TO RENT--Two nicely furnished rooms; - Inquire at 615 Minne- sota avenue. FOR RENT—Three rooms,nicely situated. J. Petersou, Jr TO RENT—Two furmsherl rooms bright and clean. - Inquire 820 Miunesota avenue. Will Barker, . PROFESSIONAL CARDS Sprmg is Here and Soare We. We'have just closed & very- succcessful 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 onus-for anything in NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLASSWARE DINNER SETS, Fancy: Dishes, Men’s Ware, (}lxnrs. Tobacco, Candies, Ete, 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 The Falr Variety Cash Store you more for your money this yaar than last. 304 West Third Street. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellorat Law _Office oppasite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell : Attorney at Law - BENIDIL. | - Bemidjl, Ninn, Office: !wtdhl‘k Block J ay L. ‘Reynolds, g ‘Attorney at Law Office in I'lllu Blld E; PHYSICIANS -AND SURGEONS. Physician-and Surgeon [Office: Miles Block - .. Dr. Blakeslee X hysician and Surgeon: Office: Miles Block, Bemink Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon ' Office: Swedback Block idence Phone 221 ~ Dr. E. H. Smith Physicial nd Surgeon Oftice: Boston Block 5 Office Phone, 73 Home Phone, 60 !ENEST&. Dr. J. T. Tuomy DENTIST Office over First National Bank, Third St HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, Office P'nllc l! Hotel Challenge, A. L. SMITH, Prop._ ju ‘gc:'édn' & "’lfll Beltrami Ave. City Hotel, .IESSPREESTDNE Prop: - Ratos: 41 %t’,’,‘l;r 21315 Beltrami Ave. Palace Cafe, _ - IRED THROM, Prop. l\“l'lfllnllg\:;. |~ 311 Minuesota Ave. TRates: ‘Hotel - Remore; - EARL GEIL, Prop. %5 and $1.50.| Corner mnmm Ave. 3125 verday. and Third St Rates: | : Thompson’s,Hotel, * HANS P. THOMPSON, Prop. Bar in ‘ Connection 100 Third St. 2 "Dnu hhlalu are All Right.* Wagons Plows B,uggie’s» Cultivators Pave Wire Fence Sha.rp]es Cream Sepm ators Sereen Doors a.nd Wmdows e e F.M. Malzahn & Go . Wrntmg Desks . Headqnarters for Summer Furmture ps [ = & = = 3 (<) < E” such as Refngerators, “Ete. SHORT ROUTE EAST-TIME - —T0— PACIFIC COASI = (Bemidn Sclledule ) EAST BOUND No. 40...Park Rapids Line..7:10a. m. « 14...Duluth F(press i« 98 “ WEST BOUND 13 il “ o5 ¢ g9....Park R:plds Line7:32 ~"Full- joformalion from TIME. TABLE LOCAL TRAINS “Tremont House, FELIX DANSEREAU, Prop. ar i 3 Rates: { pir day 203 Mibnesota Ave. Bemidji Hotel, MRS. JOHN BAHR, Prop. L 3100 Raws: {0 | 202 Third St. _SEE- t J. H. Crouch s —FOR— Cement Sidewalk, Curbstone, Carriage Blocks, Cellar Bottoms, Ete. PHONE 92. men. The Pa color inls We have secured the services of an Fxpert Upholsterer for a few days: If you have any Upholstering' to be-done, call at once. SE. L. NAYLOR, - Furniture. ® ..0.....0....0.....0 'hUmberens State Bank 939 General Banking Business. Fire Insurance.