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T All those who have drawing books should finish themand bring them to our store by not later than July 9th. On the morn- ing of July 11th they will be turned over to .the judges to pass on and then the prizés will be awarded. We are well-pleased - with the way-our-tens. and coflees have taken with the people but with our experience of this line during \ the past four yeits, it is nothing more than we expected, for we SN consider that they are the linest line it is possible to get. During the berry season we have all sizes of fruit jars: Mason, glass fruit cans, pints, 53¢ per dozen, quarts G3¢ per fruit jars, quarts, In stone, Ak 40¢ % dozen, 2quarts, 85e¢ per dozen. $1.2. each and 5-gallon size, N 5 per dozen, 1-gallon size, 25¢ $1. A large ‘consignment of jelly gla each. 2-gallon siz 25 each. [xtra fruit jar caps and rubbers. es will be in this gy week, also another large shipment of crockery. Prices will be as low as they can be made and leave o small margin of profit. Yours-Very Truly, J. A. McCONKEY F u&lg Monk is H ere! Bring In your Sign Orders! ’ and % Banners Painter and Dewrator. Pictorial, Electrical | Novelty Signs, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining, and Art Work. and Show Cards. , Neat and Up-to-Date. - [;tumbermens State Bank BEMIDJI S Y General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. ‘WW . WWM FEEyrp C. H. MILES Wholesale Liquor Dealer 1 Agent for-Anheuser-B 1sch Fa,_eus : St. Louis Beer DWEIS [l F. E. COOLEY, Painter, Paper Hanger m and Decorator. Phone - - Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Fine Line of Cigars & Tobaccos Bemidji, - 3 EWREIUEYE seated propo e Secr s | L uD L0 't | conduruetion o tate ditch n‘; l)r. J Warmnger Oflice in rear of ! Lnown im hefo Seéretary of the Drair GEORGE A. RALIIL, Engineer for the Drain Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDdJI, Excursion to Lake Superior July 22, Special excursion train to Du- luth and Superior, via the Great - Northern Railway leaves Bemidji at '9:3¢ A. M. Fare for round trip $3.00. Take this opportunity i~ofseeing beautiful LakeSuperior. For futher information call on agent Great Northern Ruailway. MINN. |PIONEER PUBLISHING C0. Jworking over-time-with-explana- ¥{Let us hope that time will not [ spell it Folly. .| white and blue The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. intered {n the postoffice at Bemidjl, Minn., as second rlass matter, Official County and City Paper SUBSCRH’TION $5 PER YEAR Blind Leaders of the: Blind. Democracy will try this week to- to President Roosevelt, not that it expects to elect its choice, but choose o leader oppose simply by way of holding the party together and hoping for a future oppotunity. So long as democracy persists in its present method of choosing a leader the republicans have little to fear. The people of the United States want a man for president who stands for some- thing; the democrats on the con- trary simply want a man who hails from a doubtful state. When the democrats nominated Bryan they were dangerous though Nebraska’s votes were few but if they'nominate Parker they will be entirely harmless though New York state’s votes are many. Democracy has many grand old. men, many statesmen who have been tried and proved true. These men would command the respect of the whole country but democracy will - not nominate them, Itsleaders and its rank and file are thinking of how they may carry New York rather than of the kind of man they shall offer as a candidate for president of the United States The Minneapolis Journal an- nounces that it will not support Dunn Nobody asked it. for governor, If the republicans did not fight among themselves there would be no political excitement in Minnesota. vmvvvvvvv ¥"n‘”‘é COUNTRY ““xflufiuflufluflu& i The Thief River Falls land sale lags. —The-Fourth this year had the usual number of survivors. _ The June Tax distribution in Clay counhv amounts to $84,000. are l’u]mcal prophets now tions. A town in «the Littlefork counfry rejoices in the.name of Rat Root. If they had more houses in Falls they. wounld vent.them | htway, Halvor = Steenerson’s Indian name is Ah-bow-wow, so bark at him if you dare. There is a strong current set- ting in for ap electric line through Clay and Becker counties, A mate lu,d _game of base ball The-Benton—-County Adyocate has been established at Foley. A Pioneer is hard to beat and the Cass ~County Pioncer ccle- bra the Iourth with ared uce. There are enough socialists in Ottertail county to fill most of the public ofti so they have printed their names ona ticket. As soon as Brother Boen heard of Dunn’s nomination he printed this in his Fergus Falls Globe: “Judge Colling' may now hs time to remember S ion against Excursions E Summer tourist tickets to all castern points by train and steamer at greatly veduced rates If you intend going Fast let us plan your trip. Wa can save you time and money, Duluth South Shore & Atlantic Railway, Adson, General Agent, 130 Spaunlding Hotel Block, Du'tuh, Minn. 65-72 Mart | MILL MEN STRIKE Employes of Lath Mill of Crooks- ton Lumber Co. at St. Hilaire Out. mill in the St. Hil- srovkston Lum- The Lath laive plant of the] ber company has been idle. dar- ing the past few days becaus: a strike among the lathers-who wanted more pay. The men em- ployed in the lath mill were get- ting but $2 and per day and request for a raise br‘mg denied they all walked out and the stack has been piled while an endeavor was made to sccure a new crew. Several men- from the Crookston plant, who have been out of work during the past two weeks, were sent up yester- day and the intentions were to start the mill at noon yesterday. The remainder of the plant is be- ing worked to the utmost and a large quantity of lumber is being turned out daily. St. Hilare is recovering from the lull which was manil'uswd at the opening of the n because of the plant’s idleness, and the merry toot of the mill whistle and jingling of dinner pails is pleasing to residents, Two Dollars or a Day. Street—Commissioner-—Pogue has appointed Officer John Cline his assistantin jogging up the poll tax laggards. Mr.Pogue has strict instructions from “the city council to collect the tax and will make every effort to make good. The levy is $2 or one day’s work on the city streets‘ Died at Langdon. Bemidji friends of Mrs. Wm Lempke,a former resident of this city, were last_night advised of her death, wmchoccuned yester- day at L(mvdon,N D, after a short illness. Mr. and Mrs, Lempke formerly conducted the Exchange restaurant in this city and the news will bring sincere regret to many friends. Back From Red Lake. A. Ueland, the representative of the Minneapolis, Red Lake & Manitoba Ry. Co., who repre- sented the company here at-the recent sale of the Red Lake rail- road, was in the city today re- turning from a trip to Red Lake and an inspection of the property. Mr. Ueland had nothing to give out regarding the extension from Whitefish to Tenstrike. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy is certainly to be needed in almost every home be- fore the summer is over. It can always be depended uponeven in ‘the most severe and dangerous specially valueehlr' ummer disordersinchildren, asant to talke and never ive prompt relief. Why not buy it now? It may save life. For sale by Barker’s Drug store. . The City Solons. The city council had a regular meeting last night. There. was quite a large wrlst of bills up for consideration 'ml] the report of placed on file. The liguor license bonds of Robert Nelson and Nel- son & Olson were approved and plans and spnunc.umm for the city pumping station prepared by County Surveyor Stoner were accepted. Not Dead But Drunk. occasioned last evening by the announcement that a- man had been found dead in the rear of the Nicollet-hotel: The find was immediately reported to the city authorities and a brief inquest presided over by Officer Brose developed the fact that the un- fortunate was not dead but only intoxicated. Burglnr Alarm Tantram. an on- ng loose when_least expected occasioned something of a commotion by.go- ing off 90'clock. A crowd gathered at the bank and there v all sorts of excitement for a time and the anouncement that an attempt was being made to rob the bank was rife. - Brief investigation de- veloped the fact that the clec- trical apparatus had. become short circuited in some way and sounded the alarm. Safeguard the Children. .\'nL\\‘ilhsLnulim_’ all that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined perso; the death is very high during the hot weather of the smnmvr months in the large cities: There is not probably one case of bowel com- plaing in a hundred, however, that could not be cured by the timely use of C Colic, Cholera and Remedy, For-sale by Bark Drug store. “elvet iee cream at the Grill. W. M. Ross has a mmp(\(v‘n( mechanie to do all kimds of tin and sheet metal work. Judge Reynold’s was read and|. - Considerable—excitement._was. night shortly after| - mong small children | ¢ W. G. SCHROEDER . —DEALER IN— General Merchandise, Dry Goods; g 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 Camied Goods FLOUR.—Pillshury’s Best and Ada Flour. A—No.—1 Meadow Tand| Ilay, $13 per ton. Give me a call. W. G. Schfoeder-, Phone 209. PIONEER WANT COLUMN HELP WANTED. WANTED. — Dishwasher at The Grill. 2 tf WANTED—To fill your wants, Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad. SRR WANTED- — Intelligent, young man for-outside work. Brink- _man hotel WANTE chambermaid Shore hotel. = = WANTED:—Guirl for general housework. Inquire at Ber- man Kmporium. WANTED-—Good girl for general vk in small family. Call on 905 Bemidji avenue. WANTED At once, apprentice girl to learn to set type and to learn the new paper business generally. Pioneer office. ishwasher and at the TLake — | TAKEN UP:— FOR SALE. FOR SALE:—House and lot near residence portion of the city. F. P. Hannifan. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, STRAYED OR "STOLEN™ —Big St Bernard dog. with plain collar- on, answers -to name of Saunders. Rewardat this office. -Gray horse, weight about 1100. Owner can iden- tify at Tom Smart’s barn. FOR RENT. FOR RENT — One furnished room:. Inquire of Wm. Blocker, FOR RENT:—Three nice large rooms, over Barker’s drug store .Inquircof E. A. Barker. Wwvv“vvvvvvvvwvvm DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: T vealize that it is sometimes very embarassing for a lady to tell For that reason 1 kaep in attendance a physician about her trouble a lady acmy ce from 1to ¢ ladies in get n;,' ready for examinations; The-cause of all female di spinal column (small of the back) and T find it is unnect other than the cause; for the removal of the cause alwa; ed organs to resume their natural positions and functions. Hence T never require local examination and never give local treatment, and is no line of diseases with which T have move complete success than those which afflict womankind. I am giving adjustments. disea even so, there l‘fi‘u‘“fim&&‘&‘u&m afx 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m. S red) all s present (\i desived) while is in the y to adjust allows the el | % P “YOUR MONEY IS NO GOOD” and will be refunded to you if after use ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS MATT.J. JOHNSONS G088 RHEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE you are not satisfied with results. This is our. gunr'mlee which goes with avery bottle. For Sale and Guaranteed Only by A. GILMOUR & CO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law __ Offlce opposite Hotel Markham. “P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDIL, - - S5 Balley ‘& McDonald LAWYERS B:mlfl‘l. I'|llm Office: Swedback Block i ay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law L Office in Miles Block, PHYSICTANS AND-SURGEONS: Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Mites Block Dr. Blakeslee Fhysician and Surgeon Office; Miles Block. Bemini _ Dr.E. H. Marcum- HINN Grove's Pepsin Coffee The only Headache Remedy which does not weaken theheart. Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. CASH PAID FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT. CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. “Make Hay Whlle the Sun Shines.” et But before buying your Hay-Mak- ing Implements, remember that JF. M. MALZAHN & CO., Carry a full line of MOWERS, I RAKES, and all other Implements for making hay. Physician and Surgeon . Office: Swedback Block Residénce Phone 221 Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Home Phone. 60 DENTISTS. Dr. J. T Tuomy City Restaurant, H. P. BURROUGHS, Prop.. \1:":” :‘l’lll‘l‘vln;\\r\ I 15 Hotel Ohallenge SMITH, Prop. Beltrami Ave. Rates: | FHH-Beltrami-Aver Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. Meals at H Alttiows. | Hotel Remore, EARL _GEIL, Prop.. and =1 1 Beltrami Ave, rday. Third St. Thompson s Hotel, HANS P. THOMPSON, Prop. 311 Minnesota Ave. . Prop. 203 Minuvesota Ave, Bemidji Hotel, JOHN BAHR, Prop. Markhqm Hotel, B . HANNIFIN, Prop. 00 Per Day aud Uy A over Barker's Ellineson, fire insurance, drug store. June 18, 1004, Popular Excursion The Great Northern railv a popular excur Duluth and Superior Frid 2. Special train leaves Bemidji a. m. Returnir wes Du- luth 2 m., Supe p. m, y, July 24 Ctriy For further information call ~on railway. St | e = Hotel Catheart, Thos. Catheart & Son, Props. Baudette, ¥ This Hotel is specially adap or the traveli public, beautifully Ic - ed on the banks of the great Rainy River fac- ing the Canadian border. We pay strict attention to run a quietly and orderly place. R B s R e R S R T ay,July | agent Great Northern| ¥|A.T. Wheelock, = = = - 64 : Prepared To all Plumbing—and—Pipe Work, and can save f do kinds of you 50 per cent on or’ Call and get I they cost acent. every job, large ~small. do prices, not » Work Al KindsO117 B hort Notice. Done On ¢ Call or phoné d.d. DORAN. Fraternal Order of E eets every Gitmoy e, Remidil AcrieNo. 351 cdnesday at S p. m., s Hall W. President Amie o 7Ty T T e Visiting Eagles cordially invited.