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CEEEEEEEECEEETEEREEEE J. A. Mc‘Conkey‘. GS T > I have just received Fresh New York Cheese only 15¢ per 1b. Try some. Y T ag making a special puce on Preserves that are W sugared a little. T have the privilege of returning them J but before doing so thought to give the public a chance These are the very finest put up, being 1 ¢ to buy some. i the Batavia brand. - Before y them and know just how had they are sugared. " Try our.Perfumeries. 1 y tioually fine line. Kverything marked in plain figmei, huying, you may taste ol have a full aml an-excep- aaaaaaséase;asaé&aaeasaasassa; Yours Very Truly, C H. MILES holesa|e quuor Dealer THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Can do your fiue work and your coarse work, will do it pr ompt- ly and at right prices. “SEE US 'BEFORE YOU BUILD: 1001 Minnesota -Avenue. Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI, MINN. Mount Mellick Embroidery, o to11am Mexiean-Drawn Work and — and Teneriffe Lace a specialty. 2to 4 pm Mis. Jess Freestone, -~TEACHER OF— Art Embroidery Fine Needle Work. % : CITYHOTEL 4 Chddh b b b b o b s PR SR G B B3 3 S R SR 13 F. E. COOLEY, Painter, Paper Hanger El and Decorator. Phone - A - 283. 3 AU _ Gets the Worm. ‘We have just received a car load lot of Bave Trough and are B selling it at Rock Bottom Prices 80 do not wait but got your share of it while it 1asts. RGN 335 T b3 We were never in as good position or had such a complete line of Bic; your £ . cle Extras, and can 3 repair” wheel while you [ R wait, So phone or come and see g X’ J. DORAN. : . qmaummnmmmm«« J. H. Crouch POR— Cement Sidewalk, Curbstone, Carriage Blocks, Cellar Bottoms, Ete. PHONE 92. l'ree Cut this out and send your name and address plainly written, and we will mail you a jar of Cidie alye. Send ue 5 cents in postage to pay for mailing same. HY'NE Company 4735 W- N. Av., Chicago Il R I R I BT | | i romptly Aftendedto i t Wall Paper Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidjl AcricNo. 351. Meets every. Wedn &p. m., mour's Hell. - W.President W. Secretary The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCMCDCK. 6ntered In the postoffice at BemidJi, Minn,, as second rlass matter. AN NN N NN AN NP RN Mfiila_l County and City Paper Let Us Have Action. For a year or more’ Bemidji has been demanding reorganization as o caty. For the past six months a charter has been” in pieparution; it is now complete and ready to be submitted to the voters of the clt.y All that re- mains is for the council to set the date for the election and the necessary discussion of-the char: ter will be at once begun. The Pioneer bel®eves that it voices the sentiment of prac- desires the permanent well-being of the city when it declares that ment should be perfected as soon as possible. We do not be- lieve that the city council can afford to allow this matter to go by default; it has taken- much trouble and time to arrive at a point. where an election may be had. If the present is mot an opportune time to determte the merits of the proposed charter | there never will be q.n opportune | time. 1t is to beioped that the council this evening will set’a timein the near future when a vote- may be fad upon the charter, propused instrument is not, what we want we should lose no time in finding it out and getting at another one. Tf it is what.we “|any too quick. |want we can’t get it in force Cheap Politlcs. i i A sample of the kind of pofitics A which the supporters of Judge Collins are playing is found in the following from last week’s 'l‘odd\Go unty Argus: i/ The Detroit Record which < has been.one of the staunch supportersiof R. C. Duon is now advocating a third party as a compromise candidate. This certainly means: that it is pretty sure of Dunn’s de- feat and the nommat\on of Judge Collins. The Detroit: Record fm the week previous contained the fol- lowing: Publwanmmchohnion S title of office should be changed.” Public Nuisance would be more appropriate. Also the following: The state convention will undoubtedly see to it that,its "work is well Dann. Likewise, the following: Dunn’s sterling honesty and inflexible firmness made him a terror to evil doers— put an end to the timber stealing which had prevailed before his time, and added very large sums to the state treasury. Also, two columns more in the same tenor. This is-one instance of the pe- culiar methods employed by the Collins: There are a hundred others much like it. supporters—of—Judge of making an Auditor Norman county is active canvass for Herringer railway and ware house commissioner and at to line up the ninth_district-in-his-favor.—Mr; Herringer has a record as a pub lic official that will win him vétes this rate bids fair everywhere and no more capable man could be chosen to the board, That old editoriai about under- down from the shelf, dusted and made to do_duty once more,— It isa safc time. Teachers salaries for another year'\vore fixed some two months u;zoi BeMma,s not madea great deal of noise this season but it is the realarticle | just the same. One cannot walk SUBSCRIPTION $5. PER YEAR|n fi"c—avliy everyone who. sincerely' the organization of a city govern | If the| paid teachers has been taken|¥ building boom has | a block inany partof the city without seeing dences of it, numetous evi- Juni 14, tomorrow, has been set by Governor Van Sant as flag duy. It will be observed in Bemidjialrght where every day is flag day. national democratic ticket cannot be Hearst and Harmony. I 18 rumored that Port Arthur has fallen, Also that Crookston has won & ball game. Few men are so lmul hearted as to refuse to take Lheu small son to the circus _POLITIGS Although the field for register of deeds has been a free-and-easy: roposition « for some time and andidates have been entering with the most appalling disegard it is| announcedfbhnt the entries are not yet complete and there will bh seyveral more candidates | Charles Swedback who has been cmployed as County Treasurer Hrench’s deputy for some time is being mentioned. Besides Mr. Swedback it is said there will be another Bemidji candidate, Darius Reese will adress a Dunn meeting in this city at the city hall tomorrow night. From present indications there will be a very large attendance., A num- per of Dunn enthusiasts from outside the city will be'in attend- ance, Strorig Dunn sentiment has been developed at the village of Tenstrike and it is announced that the delegation from that vil- lage to the county convention will fayor Mr. Dunn. County Attorney Loud is meet- ling with much encouragemnt in his candidacy for renomination. The friends of John Gibbons in this city are confident that he will be nominated and Henry Funkley the sage of Blackduck is said to be campaigning qmet,]y for some time. 'Mr. Loud is‘making an active every-dayfight and rev'lrds his chances as excellent. There are rumors. that Judge Clark will not be without opposi- tion for the nomination for judge of probate. The judge has been a popular official and an except- ionally capably one and will be a hard man to beat. WV EB”S NORTH FROM | COUNTRY Fly a flag— but not a white flag. Two hundred farmers at thé Pine county institute. Mora_ will also celebrate the Fourth only more so. Daily attendance of 1902- in the Brainerd schools for 1904, Circus day is not-in it with politics in Wadena county. Northome thinks it could swing a commercial ¢club’ to. advantage. Red Lake [alls -ambitiously launches a fifteen-piece orches- tra. The “Mayflower” blossbms daily between Beaudette and Spooner. Norman county socialists will hold the regular county social June 18, Prosperity® rushes the Rush Jity Postand compels it to install A-POWer Press: T “Itasca should fight for drain- age to the last ditch,” urges the Big Fork Compass. Pollk- county wants the state superintendent to explain why it gets no summer school this year. Iifty to fifteen is how badly|—— Brother Hearst and Nat Camp- bell were snowed under in Polk county. A St. Louis man boasts that he can live on fifteen cents a day, but the Red Lake Courier inti- mates that none of his guests can. Sued by His Doctor. A doctor here sued me for 250, which T claimed was ex- for a case of cholera mor- ,”" says R. White, of Coachella, Cal.—“At the-trial-he-praised-his- medical—skill and medicine. T asked him if it was not Chamber- lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar- rhoea Remedy he used as I had 2ood reason to believe it was, and he wouldnHt say under oath that it was not.” No doctor could use a better remedy than _this in a case of choleva morbus, it never fails# Sold by Barker s Drng store. 2 HE W. . ISCHROEDER ~—DFALER IN— General Merchandlse, Dry.Goods,——— : and- Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, 2 Glassware, Hmu‘ Feed and Hay, seed Grain, Lincoln Oats, Six-Row Barley, = Fodder Corn and —ALL KINDS OF‘- G'uden Seeds and Grass Seeds University Canned Goods FLOUR.—Pillsbury’s Best and Ada Flour. PIONEER WANT COLUMN : HELP WANTED. WANTED—Dishwasher at Grill. WANTED—To fill your wants, -Nothing-does-it-like-a~Piorfeer{ want-ad. WANTED—Good cook for hotel; good wages toright party. Ad- dress C. F. Peterson, Hallock, Minn, WANTED—A¢ once, apprentice girl to learn to set type and to learn the hewspaper business generally Pmnr-el omc e TO. EX(JHAN(. —-Rental of a .. small house on lake shore for cheaper.house anywhere else in town: Apply at Pioneer office. 'WANTED—For-U. S. Army able!- bodied, unmarried “men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens ol' 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, FOR SALE. AR A AN AR FOR SALE—F'ive dollar billiard and pool tickets for $4 at the d hall -Matheny Billi = FOR SALE—Limited number of copiesof the Pioneer's souvenir edition. Pioneer office. FOR SALE—Or trade for land or mill property, one brick ven- eered store building, stock of groceries and confectionery and lunch counter and $1,500 stock.of clothing: ~ For partic- ulars addvess Lock Box 19, Murdock, Mion.,; Swift county. FOR RENT. FOR RENT--Two rooms partly furnished, on ground floor, in Lake Park addition; sunitable for - light- housekeeping, —Address S. N. Reeyes, Bemidji. LOST AND FOUND: LOST—Watch fol . coins and Elks’ reward. Call drug stor made of gold eeth. Liberal at Barker’s A No. 1 Meadow Land Hay, $13 per ton. Give me a call. ‘W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS. Spring is Here andSo are We. We have just closed a very/ just starting on our second’ patrons for their past support and extend to all a ~courteous invitation to’call on us for nnything in NOTIONS, HOSIERY, /(qLAShWAR_E, DINNEE, SETS, Fancy Dishes, Men’s W;n'e, Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, Ete ucccessful year, and we hcurn]y thaok our Last year we)i;id the foundation for a successful business on olir Genuine Every-Day Bargain Prices which we afe going to continue, and will even give. you more for your money this: year than last: D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellorat Law Office opposite Hotel Markham, P. J. Russell Attorney at Law / BEMIDJ. = = = = - " [OINN. Bailey & McDonald LAWY ERS : Bemidii, Hlnn Office: Swedback Block Jay L. Reynolds Attorney/at Law Office in fliles Block, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon // Office: Nilles Block - /Dr. Blakeslee /rllyuiclnn and Surgeon /i Office: MNiles Block. Beminil Dr. E. H. Marcum : Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office Phene 18 Dr.E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Home Phone. 60 DENTISTS.. “Dr. J. T. Tuomy DENTIST .- fllu over First National Bank, Third M HOTELS AND RE‘«TAU'IA Hotel Challenge, A. L Sh_“TN, Prop. AN0SLS L1 Beltrami Ave. City Hotel, JESS FREESTONE, Prop. LA 515 Beltrami Ave. Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. Mealsat i Altiours. | - Hotel Remore, EARL GEIL, Prop. F1.50 Rates: Ave. 311 Minnesota Ratos: % : Thompson’s Hotel, HANS P. - THOMPSON, Prop. Caneetion [ 100 Third St. Tremont House FELIX' DANSEREAU, Prop. 1,00 | A + Rates: | 50 | 203 Mionesota Ave. Bemidji Hotel, MRS. JOHN BAHR, Prop. B : | 202 Third St. VOICE CULTURE, ETC. MlSS Anna Olive Mlner‘ Voice Culture, Sight Reading, Chorus. - Lake Boulefard. Rates : A. MeDonald Residence, Féur Spring Excursions to" De- troit, $12.00 Round Trip. The Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry. will have on sale June 3, 10, 14 and 19 round trip tickets to Detroit and inter- mediate prints at the rate of $12; to_Bufi:loand return $14. This is-via-the Duluth, SouthShore & Atlantic Ry. to St. Ignace and the Detroit & Cleveland Navi- gation Co.'s palatial steamers. For return li reservation of berths on train and steamer, and fall particulars of the above write or’'call on MART. APSON; General Agent; 430 West Superior St, Dulut.h Wagons Plows Page Wire Fence Book ® Hammocks, We have secured the :.Q....”..O....QOO. ° _TINE LINE OF— : Writir_lgi)esks ® Headquarters for Summer Furmture such as Refrigerators, Upholsterer for a few days. Upholstering to be done, call at once. E L NAYLOR Furmture. “‘Deera Vehicles are All" % Cultivators Sharples Cream Separators Sereen Doors and Windows Cases.. Ete. services of an Expert If you have any State [rumbermens Bank - BEMIDJI 933 Gpnerzl Bankingfi?rlsiness.’ Fire Insurance.