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cesesesEEEEEEEETE J. A. McConkey. T TR A N n n for Tunch purposes, I have it. "\ . M 1.6[ If you want anything W 411 can Boned Chicken, - W 3.1b can Veal Loaf, ‘W #-1b car Ham Loaf, 4-1b can ('hlpped I{upf, =1b-can 1-1b'glass jar Chipped Beef, 1-1b can Lunch Tongue, -1b.can-Corned-Beef, ~1b.can -Veal I0af; b can Ham Loaf, 2-1b can Jorned Beef, #:1b can Potted Ham, #-1b can Vienna Sausage, 1-1b can Deviled Ham, . and many others too numerous to mention. perean. . ... W w In Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chinawar e, &e, &e, I haye the finest lines possible to get. My prices are very close. I like to show goods even if you do not intend to buy. ¥ S W w W W w- The special prices on Toilet-Soaps-will-be conhnued for a while longer. These are wholesale prices. Try a jar of 1. K. E. le, this is something new for laundry purposes. > Yours Very Truly,' J. A McCONKEY. HOFF || Monk is Here! / Bring in your Sign Orders! Pamter and Decorator. i I | Pictorial, Electrical and & Novelty Signs, Banners 3 f and Show Cards. New, Neat and Up -to-Date. Paper Hanging, Kalsomining, and Art Work. 25";,, off on Wall Paper' ; [cumbermens State Bank BEMIDJI . S 39 General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. ...CHOICE LOTS... ‘Grow More Valuable Every Day unibuigd. We still have a larg'e number of Fine Iéesidencr; Lots, however‘: in all parts of the city. You could lnw, bought cheaper a few months ago, but Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. C. H. MILES Wholesale Liquor Dealer Agent for Anheuser-Buseh Famous St. Louis Beer l DWEIS 3 i § BU ER The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PUBLISHED KVERY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. THURSDAY. intered in the postoffice at BomidJi, Miun., as second class watter. Mficial County and City Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Two Instances. Two cm,n/parative]y near by in- stances guffice to point out the wonderful development that awaiyt:sv northern Minnesota. Tlm’.éc are the Rosean country and the Little Fork region, In ‘the former progress has been steady; settlers have flocked in, oreat tracts are now nnder culti- vation and stockraisingand dairy- ingis being carried ‘on to-an ex- tent that outrivals -many older settled sections of the state. Yet Roseau has norailroad - within forty miles of its county seat. In the Little Fork country, despite tho.swumps which cut it off from the south and the fact that the railroad” refuses to come to.it, population thickens week by week. New towns are springing up throughout the territory, fine farming country is being devel- oped and the foundation of manu- facturing industries is laid, These arebut instances; they show what a tremendous development is possible in north- ern Minnesota in the immediate future. Nor for years has Lhe country been so engulfed in. politics. That business should keep up so well in the face of this fact is surprising ing and spmki ml?t;nfv est terms of the prosperous con- dition of the country generally. The year of the national cam- is always a bad year for business; in addition this year has been one of tremendous local political differences. When we consider these facts we have reason to hope that the' tide of business will be again at flood height by the first of next Jan- vary. paign THE various boards of review meet Monday. Ifyou are not taxed according to your liking malke your plaint known or for- eyer after hold your peace.. ~JonN- LINDis fo retire— t‘rom politics-— Just- like some of the restoof us. == THIS is the way t.hoy' do it in Brown county. Now it's up to Cortelyou: TS PBITSINORTH b b FRO% | COUNTRY 2 3 e P e B P P o More raral routes for Wadena. Park Rapids wlll go some July —Fourth: Betrami begins to blow about Fourth, The trodble begins in Cass county tonight. Walker walled off Elks alright. with the Great grist of candidates in in Hubbard county. Kine fluttering of wings Mallard over the Fourth. at That Eddy they talked of in Ottertail seems to be all Dunn. an Total Absti- Association meets in that sty town of Fertile., The Shevlin Advocate re- nounces populism_and becomes an independent republican news- paper. Whoop la. You must distinguish hetween the county of Cle: ater_and the town of Clearwater for the latter is born on Red Lake county. Wheelock’s Weekly, Fergus Falls: Theré is no need of going to Indiana. any more for your mud baths. Take them at home ® |in the city water, being | ¢l % THE CHURCHES % Subject of morning sermon at the M. [&. Church, *“The Rock I'hat is [Tigher Than I.” Sub]«-u, of night sermon, “Smnn Don’ts For \nunu Ladies.”” Sunday School and young people’s ser- vices at the usua! hours. Every- body welcome, cat Wrestler,” of Rev. morning “Jacob, the G will be the subject Broomfield’s Sunday morrow-moraing..In..the oven- ing.he will preach from the. sub- ject “The Seventh Command- ment.”’ Order a quart brick of ice cream for your Sunday dinner, at the Grill. Saturday only, Ice Cream ser- ved with every $1.00 purchase at“the Princes: Thrown Froma Wagon. Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown from his wagon and._ se- verely bruised. He applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm - freely: and says it is the best liniment he ever used. Mr. Babcockis a well- known —citizen of North Plain, ‘Conn, THere is nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains and bruises. It will effecta cure in one-third the time required by. any other treatment. For sale by Barker’s Drug store. A Get a carnation with your Sun- day dinner at the Grill. Try our special Sunday dinner tomorrow, Armstrong & Under- wood. = REWARD A reward of #200 will be paid by the un signed for the discovery and finding of Todies of Mr. N. 0. Dahl and his daughte V] ppeared from their Beltraml county. two mile oni Qui April 9, 1904, and 250 tormation that will le: u(l" ¢ ’l‘l{A‘{llFR June 18, 1904, Crookston. Minn, prices at Naylor’s. Go to Armstrong & Under- dinner: Sued by His Doctor. $12 50, which I claimed was e: ceisn'e for-a-case-of cholera-mo; bus,” says R. White; of Coachella, Uul “At the trial he praised his medical skill and medicine. T asked him if it w: lain’s Colic, Cholera aund * Diar- rhoea Remedy he used as I had ood reason to believe it was, and he would not 'say under oath that it was not.” No doctor could use a better remedy than this‘in a case of cholera morbus, it never fails. Sold by Barker’s Drug fire insurance, over Barker’s drug store. Tf it comes from the Grill it must be thc best. I AMUSEMENTS I The “Joshua Slmpkln"’ com- pany with a fine brass band and splendid orchestra, will be seen at the City Opera house nexb Wednesday night. The nlay is made of fun and realism, combin- ing the pleasing features of real- istic. melodrama and the ever popular 1ural play. The character sketches are said to be veryclever while there is an abundance of good music, singing and dancing: in it. Those lovable old country characters are "introduced and their sayings and domngs create amusement. The company comes to us recommended as a good one thoughout.. The sawmill scene in the -third act is said to:be wonderfully realistic, a genuine circular saw being seen in motion with Uncle Josh’s son lashed to alog by theuillians and started toward the glittering teeth of the rapidly revolvi ing saw. to eat. Tourth of July goods at Pet- orson’s. Strawberries by the case’ at the Grill. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. /‘ Strawberries by the’case at the Grill. A. Ellingson, fire insurance, over Barker’s drug store. 8 Cases of tirewor made up at Peterson'’s, refrigerators at Naylor’s. for 25 cents at the princess. Try a pound of White Star coffee. Chas. Nangle, agent. Genuine Louwelsa Weller ware for sale only by A. E. Winter. Have Ross put up your eave troughs at right price. Phone 113, E. T. Crawford returned this morning from a trip to the Red Lake agency. The tine home «vm\xn straw- berries, raised l»y E. Cham- berlain of this city aml men- tioned in yesterday’s Pioneer, were grown from Jewell Nur- ld in Bemidji by W. Griffith, 520 Minnssota avenue, sermon at the Baptist church o= Hammocks at greatly reduced | wood for your special Sunday|; “A doctor-here sued me for|; s not Chamber- . _Fresh cutJlu“cm at_the Gurill. Lof. Go to the Grill for good things s on hand or|zi A discount of 15 pev cent on all|? Seven bars of Diamond C. soap |3 sery stock which is now being [ WG SCHROEDER —DEALER IN— General Merchandise, | Dry Goods, and Shoes, Groceries, .. Urockery, - Stoneware, Glassware, Flour, Feed and Hay, Szed Grain, = Lincoln Oats, Six-Row Barley, Fodder Corn and —ALL KINDS OF— Garden Seeds and Grass Seeds. University Canned Goodfi: FLOUR.—Pillsbury’s Best -~ and Ada Flour. = " A’ No. 1 Meadow Land Hay, $13 per ton. Give me a call. W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209. Hotel Cathcart Thos. Cathcart & Son, Props. Baudette, - Minn. § This Hotel is: specially adapted for the traveling: public, beautifally locat- ed on the banks of the great Rainy River fac- /ing the Lanndl.m border. | I“t ‘We pay strict am.enupn to run a [ quietly and orderly place. B R R R s ) = JFR ST Deafness Cannot be Cured By local applications, as they can- not reach the diseased portions of the ear. way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf- ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum- bling sound or‘imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be “taken out and this tube restored to-its normal condition, hearing wili be. destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an mflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, We-will give $100 for-any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that | cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Send for circulars free. F. J. CBENEY & CoO., = Toledn. Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family “Pills for. coastipa-| tion. Cure. Winnesofa & liternationa RAILWAY COMPANY In Connection with the ..Northern Pacifie.. RAILWAY COMPANY. Provides the, best train passenger service between Northome, Hovey Junc- tion, Blackduck, Bennd)l. Walker and intermediate points and Minne, apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth’ and al! points east, west and sSouth. Through-coaches._between Northome and the Twin C No change Ample_ti STATIONS. Daily ex. Sunday N. . RY. 1 Brainord . 40, Pk 14...Duluth 26 L WisT rOTND 13- Frosston Fine Park Ray Tultinformations E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent Bemidii. Minn There is only one| _ Brainerd |- 40 All Hours. .| Rates: PIONEER WANT COLUMN HELP WANTED. WANTED — Dishwasher chambermaid at the Shore hotel. and Lake FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Limited number of copies of the Pioneer’s souvenit ‘edition. Pioneer office. WANTED—Situation as cham- bermaid 1n good hotel. Inquire at Pioneer office. WANTED—Good girl for general housework-in - small - family. Call on 905 Bemidji avenue. WANTED—Good cook for hotel; good wages to right party. Ad- dress C. F. Peterson, Hallock, Minn, WANTED—At once, apprentice girl to learn to set type and to learn the newspaper business . generally. Pxoneer office. 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, © We are now open FOR SALE — Two good milk cows. Will change for fapstock. Inguire at City- -Meat Market or H. F..Schmidt. FOR SALE—Short-mill wood, $2 per load delivered. ‘Fine for kitchen stove. Crookston Lum- ber Co., phone 208 or Wes Wright. 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 address Lock Box - 19, Murdock, Minn., Swift county. MISCELLANEOUS. DYERS — Exporienced dross Specat —ironer - wanted; good wages, steady employment, Henry Bros.,, dye house, Winnipeg, Manitoba. : A Day and Bvening. A man in attendance at ‘all’ times. WALL ever shipped into Why not trade where yuu can PHONE 20. —Come and see our— PAPER.. You can choose from a car lot. Finest line Northern « Minnesota. .LIENO WALL FINISH.. We handle itin bulk; you do not haveto " pay a big price for woithless packages, but _get, fulL\velght All ('0101‘*1, 8c.perpound;in———— 25 and 50-pound lots, Te C per pound. : get the most for your money? < ~ W.C.JONES. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Offico opposite Hotel Markham. ~ P.J. Russell Attorney at Law. BEMIDI. - - - - - [INN. |Bailey & McDonald P LAWYERS I‘!lnn. Office: Swedbuk l!lock Jay L. Reynolds “Attorney at Imw Office I Niles Biock, PHYSICIANS “AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block Dr. Blakeslee Fhysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block, Beminil Dr E. H. Marcum leslmnn and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phane 221 Otfice Phene 18 Dr.E. H. Smlth Physician and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Home Phone. 60 DENTISTS. Dr. J. T. Tuomy DENTIST Office over First National Bank, Third St Prepared To do all kinds of Plumbing and Pipe” Work; and can save you 50 per cent on every job, large or _‘small.~ Call and get prices, they do not & cost acent. r_&mmq X All Kinds Of Pin Work Done On Short Notice. Call or phone 225. J. J. DORAN. | B Dr J Warmnger S . sneral Blacktord, record “lh.;»m m f 1004 ata service h and §15 whien the mare is known tohe in foal. - Don’t fall to sce ~— HOTELS AND RESTAUR/ Hotel Challenge, A. L. SMITH, Prop. $3-00.and L5 11 ReTtramt Ave. City Hotel, JESS FREESTONE, Prop. : §81.00 and 2125 perday. Ratgs: Rates |315 Beltrami Ave. Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. Mealsat | 311 Minnesota Ave. ‘Hotel Remore, EARL GEIL, Prop. 131.25 and 31 mer Beltrami Ave. Rates: {* " Jerday. | and Third St Thompson’s Hotel, HANS P. THOMPSON, Prop. Rar in Connection | Tremont House, FELN DANSEREAU, Prop. #1.00 t 20: Bates: { v day Bemidji Hotel, MRS. JOHN BAHR, Prop. p fook® e | 202 Thira st Markham Hotel, F: P. HANNIFIN, Prop. 100 Third St. nnesota Ave. $2.00 Per Day and Upward. VOICE CULTURE, MISS “Ama Olive Mfller peated ¢ Volice Culture, Sight Reading. Chorus. A. McDonald Residence, - Lake Boule vard. F E COOLEY Painter, Paper. Hanger ..and Decorator. ‘, Phone - T - 283, T N T Have You a Friend Afflicted With Asthma? Frank S. Archibald, of West Swanzey, N. H., writes: For the past five years I have suffered with Asthma almost constantly. I was so nervous at times I could hardly remain in my school. This disease coupled with the nervous strain to which teachers are al- ways subjected, made life almost unhearable. During a visit to my home in Hinsdale, Mr. Hann, a local druggist. culled my '\.tt,en tion to your White Wi Syrup. A first Lw as 1 had tried almo; with nop rinanent he !p I mal]v I took home a bottle and the cure it effected s cems almost miracu- lous to v tr my former re- cintients I want to recommend yonr remedy to everyone who has been afffeted s 1% years and I shall be glad to reply to enquiries regarding my case. § for over five™”