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i Paper Hanging, All those who have drawing books should | finish ‘them and A\ bring them to our store by not later than July 9th. ing of July 1th they. will be turncd. ove on and then the prizes will boawarded. We are well pleased. with-the way our teas—and coflees have -vience of this line during taken with the people but with our exp the past four years, it is nothing more t consider that they are the linest line it is possible to get. During the berry season we have all sizos of fiit jars: Mason, glass feuit cans, pints, 55e per dozen, 2-quarts, 85¢ per dozen. #1.25 per dozen, 1-gallon size, 25c each and >-gallon size, $1.25 each. rubbers: A laree consignment of jelly week, also another large shipment of crockery. low as they can be made and‘leave a” small nargin of profit. Youwrs Very Truly, J. A. McCONKEY. %) hono N In stone, Extra fruit jar On the morn- r to the judges to pass han we expected, for we dozen, quarts G5e per frait jars, quarts, each, allon size, 40¢ caps and alasses will be in this Prices will be as ii'ié‘iiééé‘éaafiéiaii in J. A. HOFF,| Painter and Decorator. Monk is Here! Bring In your Sign Orders! ; Novelty Signs, Banners Kalsomining, and Art Work. || New, iP ctorial, Electrical and % and Show Cards. Neat and Up-to-Date. €5} [cumbermens State Bank BEMIDJI S %Y General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. D e euR S S S S -.CHOICE_LOTS Grow More Valuable Every Day The demhnd for Building Tots in Bemidii contmues unabated. We still haye a large m Lots, however, in all parts of t.he" un)mi: t Fi ne Residence You could have hought vhea])el 2 few months ago, but you \\'1]1 not be able ¢ Bu\ v cheap a few monthsfrom now. _|sport that his heart can desire. The Daiily Pioneer A AR PPN P AR ANAR S E P PUBLISHED EVERY AFTE N. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. ntered In the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second cluss matter. Official County and City Paper PER YEAR SUBSCRIPTION $5 A United P&rty. The-victory of the Dunn forces: the state convention was Soj decisive- and, it may be said, overwhelming, that-it-is-no- won- der that some of his more ardent, ‘opponents-who had-been misled by over-sanguine expectations of success should give expression to the bitterness of their disap- pointment-in language which is siezed upon by the enemics of the Republican party, or by-individ- nal it, as evidence that a bolt is brewing in the ranks of the party against its leading candidate, says the Pioneer Press. Nothing could be more absurd. The generous and graceful acceptance of the result by the leaders and mem- malcontents within convention was what might have been expected of the loyal Re- publicans both within and with- out the convention who were ar- rayed in support of their worthy and estimable candidate- There are no beiter Republicans in the state than those who were en- listed under the banner of Judge Collins. They were beaten in a fair fight and will unquestim‘r ably give the same sincere and ungrudging support to the suc- cessful candidate as Dunn him- self and his friends would have given to Collins if he had been the winner of the contest. ArTHOUGH Bemidji has never made any effort toadvertise itself as a summer resort the number of people who are coming to Lhi> city for a few days or a few weeks’ rest and recre&/fiidfi is steadily increasing ach year. Phe-take and shores of Bemidji | with the upper and lower reaches ofthe M ~xs\mn afford innumer- able he‘mty spots while the fish- ermdn is provided with all the Lake Bemidji itself affords pile, pickerel and perch in abundance while nearby lakes casily acces- sible from the city for-a days’ diversion abound in the gamey bass. Bemidji is too modest by half over its summer virtues. Cricaco the rulo which requires that applicants far teacher’s certificates must be perfectly proportioned. It rumored that an attempt will be LT (SR o “mental endow- rescinds is make Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. sooos 'C. H. MILES Wholesale { Lioquor Dealer Agent for Anheuser- St. Louis BUDWE d g 4 al i Busch Famous Beer ISER ments a factor in the selection of the teachers of that city here. after. THERE is every evidence that the price of wheat will be higher next falland winter, all sources show that there will be-a-big-falling-eff-in-production. Minnesota will produce as_ much as usual but there will be a loss of from 30 to 50.per cent in many of the states. Reports from JUDGE PARKER goes in “swim- min’ Grover Cleveland is spending his days a-fishing while the demo- every day at Hsopus and cratic convention is blood at St. Louis. sweating MiN Loms are conspicuous by ora democrats at St. their dissentions and by theirinability, as usual, to honor ers who have given them victory, POLITICS Attorney John F. maintain to whether he w There were rumors the first o bers of the Collins forces ‘ir-the tgmake thec canv the only lead- Gibbons er like silence as 1 become a can- didate for county attorney or not. candidate but would good will to Bluciduck. refuses not be a giye strength and Henry Funkley, of Mr. Gibbons, however, to aflirm or deny the report. “Dunnzup is the latest political | phrase and it is not popular in St, Cloud.—St. Cloud Journal Press. oL In Polk county, once so re- liably populist, three repuilican candidates for county attorney have already tiled. Some of the more violent of Judge Collins newspaper suppor- ters are still hdl])]lll' on_that stale-fraud-of-Dunn’s n[\pn\itlnn ‘to Senator Clapp. [t’s hard to let go. The Pionecr——predicts that Senator Clapp- will receive practically every vote in Ul legislature from the count which supported Dunn. [ fact, outside Heaepin county, which the Collins people still claim be- longs to them, there is no opposi tionto-Senator Clapp whatever. There are a great many people in Bewmidji and throughout the county who are desireds that At torney E. F. Crawford, of this city, become a candidate for county attorney. It is urged that Mr. Crawford is independ- ent of any of the various lactions which are now manouvering for the controk of that office and that for this reason he would be in a better position to represent the people of the county impartially. Mr, Crawford is a lawyer of un- questioned ability and integrity and should he be prevailed upon io could un- doubtedly make itinteresting for the other candidates. Meanwhile Mr. Loud, the pres- ent incumbent of the office of county attorney, is stead tending to his own bu: declares that he never had sthe fences on the Beltrami county farm in such good shapc. Mr. Loud people upon his record in office and is perfectly satisfied to leave the result to the voters, He does not intend to allow his opponents to present that record to the vot- ers however. Mr. Leud is one of the best campaigners in the county and is setting a pace that is a hot one for the candidates. County Auditor Sylvester admitted one of the best (luL“Lf)l S in Minnesota which perhaps ac counts for the fact that . H. Bailey in his fight for control of/’Beltmnfi county its pubh(' offices, is makir hmmat fight on Mr. Sylv Mr. Syh(\ ter is manay ¢ounty auditor’s office fo benefit of the people of Beltrami county and this.does not seem to suit Mr, Bailey. He is pusifing the campaign 1 rauditor by every vower. It is reported that he is sing the Rev. John Wilman as a :t'\lkmw horse and that at the out- the: man he really wants: Perhaps, howcver, the situation will get away from him, as it did in the gubernator; jal matter, when he was compelled to abaud- on his policy of an uninstructed delegation which he might swing any way that his interests r'llled for, and declare . unequivocally for Colli lvvvwvvv"vvu PBITSINORTH ! b rROM | COUNTRY auaauamn iron ore. to shoot. Northome congratulates itself ping on the busy side of a Even the hot weather affords no relief from the newspaper war at McIntosh. “Lots” of prosperity at Kooch- iching—for the townsite owne at-$2600-per—tot——— properly “exposed’’ [Porks July 21-2 There are too Brooks and .the north country- one makes way for Brookston. Compass with- ations of the at Grand The Big I out “Slight V Needle to be |>l<u\~m\' “The completion of its telephone line to Thicf River Ialls affords Roseau another means of making {itsell heard in the world. Crookston pays h insurance ]lH‘lllln!IlQ \\]N‘ its fire department gets S667.07 from the state fund. Since 10,000 pey ”1’1" me Crookston to the eircus the other day the town begins to think that Boston is not so near the center of the universe after all. Northome News: A man ad- vertises in the Ada Index that a pig came to his place. Quite a number came to our place last | year, subscribed for the News, asks t.he suffrace of the[x= absolute | STATTE propertime Mr. Baily will bring]|, y f Bovey banks upon its beds of | I __Decr_River—Gun-Club—begtns-fosiocicn The Red River Valley will be | many Stony ! too great a variation | ' tol W. G SCHROEDER —DEALER IN— General Merchandise, Dry Goods, and 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. Shoes, University Canned Goods 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. PR R e 5, 5 J l)r. J. Warmnger V:.‘.?;!""‘:,'-‘ Oftice in rear of Arcade Saloon, 4th St. "Phone ) ummmfiz{nm IE[EB:D;)! |NOTICE OF APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. SNTOT, [ 1, that application has 10 the hoard of county d county of Beltramiand ying for liconse to RANDER & CO. ground Hoor of a certain building lo- n tho neX of section 1. township 160, Hoh-wil-be-heard-and—deter— bourd of county commissioners iditor's of- village of Be- tate of Minnesota I in Beltrami coun of July, 1904, at 10 Monday, the 1th - da: suid oftice this ESTER, Auditor, N OTHE OF APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. \h\!l on \n\| gz 10 the board of county. I county of Beltrami nml two-story. (¢l Spooner’ o 1, townshin 160, : Attorney and Counscllor at Law PION WANT C EER OLUMN HELP WANTED.' B PSP PRI LM A S SIS WANTED — Intelligent young man for outside work. Brink- _ man hotel. WANTED— Agul for housework, LOST AND FOUND. TAKEN UP:—Gray horse, weight about 1100. Owner can iden- tify at Tom Smart’s barn. Mrs. R. B, Foster, 1107 Lake Boulevard. WANTED:—Girl for general housework: - Inguire at— Ber- FOR RENT — One - room. Inquire of Wm. Blocker, FOR RENT. furnished man Empurium WANTED ~Good girl for general housework in —small family. Call on 905 Bemidji avenue. FOR REN :—Three- nice large rooms, over Barker's drug store .Inquire of . A. Barker. WANTED—A¢ once, apprentice girl to learn to set type and to learn the newspaper business | F gmemlly Pioneer oihee WANTED—Position by experi- enced St. Paul and Minne- apolis clerk. Address, Clerk, box No. 61, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE. FOR SALE:—House and lot near residence portion of the city. F. P. Hannifan. FOR SALE—Furniture in first class shape. Mrs. E. Beau- dette, Jake shore. ..WALL You can choose from We handle it in bulk; PHONE 20. PROFESS!ONAL CARDS LAWYERS. ' D. H. FISK _Office opposite Hotel Markham. P: J. Russell Attorney at Law 3 —Come and see our— PAPER.. a car lot. Finest line ever shipped into Northern Minnesota. .LIEN0O WALL FlNlSH.. you-do not have to pay a big price for worthless pacKages, but get full weight: All colors, 8¢ per pound; in 25 and 50-pound Iots, Te per pound. : Why not trade where you can get the most for your money?_ W C JONES AAAAAA Y il i We Aie % Prepared s To do all kinds of— Plunibing _and (= BEAIDIL— TUNN—H LAWYERS Bemidjl, Minn. Office: Swedback Block Jay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law Office in Miles Block, 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 | Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 331~ Office Phene 18 Dr.E H. Smith ‘ Physician and ‘Surgeon Office: Boston Block Home Phone. 60 | T Office Phone. 73 e my hand o m(: oAl of Sl offict |hls of July A 1. D. L. SYLV! Fi’l‘F u(luu NOTICE OF APPLICATION — for— LIQUOR LICENSE. eation, respeet In the one: i L d ot of July, i and and seal of said oftice this ot July A D190 NOTICE OF APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. IMINN ounty of Beltra Witness my hand this 2nd day of July Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidjl AerieNo. 351. Dr. J T Tuomy DENTIST Office over First National Bank, Third St Dr. R. B. Foster, DENTIST MILES BLOCK. ~ HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. City Restaurant, H. P. BURROUGHS, Prop. Menls—at all-hours; ' __ from 2 up. Hotell Challenge MITH, Prop. |411 Beltrami Ave. Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. | 311 Minnesota Ave. " Hotel Remore, ! _EARL u!-:u_ Prop. er Beltrami Ave. nd Third St. Thompson s Hotel, HANS P*. THOMPSON, Prop. Bar in ’ Conneetions? 100 Third St. Tremont I House, FELIX DANSEREAU, Prop. MRS, JOHN BAHR. Prop. 3100 | i per day Markham Hotel F. P. HANNIFIN, Prop. Rates : Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m., Gilmour’s Hall. A.T. Wheelock, = W. President | H. LeBlen, W. Secretary ! Visiting Eagles cordially invited. the week that Mr. Gibbons would and now don't want to pay for it. July 20 Bailey & McDonald |F Work, and can save you 50 per cent on # . - every job, large or ~small.. Call-an «'/get. prices, they-do not cost a ce/nt’.' ‘Of Tin Work Done On Shor t Notice. Ca]l or phone 225. dod. DoRAN. Ty L EMW B IEIREIGEI R R @ [EEEEaaEE: R ’ifi’ifim a%“fflo Catheart, ] I!‘ Thos. Cathcart & Son, Props. !:1 H-Baudette; This“Hotel is. specially adapted for the traveling publie, beautifully locat- ed—on the banks of the great Rainy River fac- ing the Canadian'border. — fi‘\ We pay strict attention to run a quietly and ovderly place: ] B3 R S S B R R E ] Ty mfi SRR R R R R R ] ] ’.‘ F. E. COOLEY, fi Painter, ‘Paper llanger "‘ and Becorator. 1;4 Phone xu:w S R e SRR L IR B { BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Fine Line of Cligars & Tobaccos Bemidji, Minn, D e Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI, MINN.