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Ao Ao The' Pioneer Prints MORENEWS than any other news- paper between Duluth and Crookston, §t- Paul and the North Pole. A Pioneer g emidji Dai io Will Do Tt é*‘/ & VOLUME 2. NUMBER 74. . &" BEMIDJT, MINNESOTA, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1904. TEN CENTS PER WEEK lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI 1lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll EMid-Sum mer ‘\ STRAW HATS. Jewelery Ladies’ To close our Straw Hats we offer the entire stock of 1904 styles Bargains. Shirt Waists. at one-half off. 150 Emblem Pins, in- One lot Straw Hats, slightly soiled from handhng, 25 cts each. One lot Men’s Caps worth up to $1, your choice 10 cents each. cluding Mason, Odd Fellow, Maccabee, Red Men and Woodmen and worth from 25¢ to $2.00 each; your choice at one-half from marked price, : Skl Men’s Underwear. ;learance Sale!f Men’s Shoes. 1 lot Men’s Fine Shoes including Douglas “$4 styles; your choice while they last at $1.98 a pr. Our entire stock of Lawn Waists, all new styles. at three-fourths of marked price, : : $1 Heavy Balbriggan Shirt and Drawers, now only 79¢ a pair. 1000 Arrow Brand Collars, 5¢ each; 6 for 25¢ ' “Fit Well-Wear Well” ! A few specials.—All Bar Vests, all Bar Coats, all Barber Coats, all Waiters' Coats or Fancy Vests at a discount of 259, : Men’s Trousers : ; : Light-Weight Boys® Clothing. , We adr}'ut that there are Clothing. |1 lot Boys’ Suits worth up to $3.50, at $1.59 each. Men’s custom tailors producing 3 1 lot Boys’ Knee Pants worth up to 75¢ for 45¢ each. Dress trousers that look as well WWth;vg selev‘:iteg all Light . eigl uits an rousers in Shirts atsy 1the new “1;. (& W.” our clothing stock and piled 110 dozen Men’s styles we are offering. them on the end of the table. Wash Goods. o . P We d i ; - Bon Ton Slnl:ES, .Tht.:re are no better | e u:v;z:: uydm:g Sl We don’t intend to carry a yard of Wash Goods over this worth 90¢; now 69¢ trimmings, labor, style ar follows: S season. We now have quite a stock, the season has not been i fit in made-to-measure 823.00 Suits ..$15.34 | very favorable; it’s likely that we will now have two or three Men’s goods. You have the ad- ;fi'% Sults 1;4-“7 months of wash goods weather, but we are not going to run any Working vantage with our garments 18.00 ;:::: = lgo‘% chances; Wash Goods must go! Take all you want at half the - . . 5 5 5 ' "g.00|regular price. Shirts of seeing just how they 1200, Buits 500, .00 : ; 5 doz Men’s Black look or fit made up; the 12.50;:::39“ : 3(&{ and White Striped foremost trouser makers 6.00 Trousers 4.00 Shirts, the 50¢ kind in America guarantee e o : : now only 39c. every pair, so do we. 3.00 Trousers . 2.00 Sewing Machines. Our prices suit 2.50 Trousers . 1.68$40,00 New Home Machines $31.00 your needs, about as or 1-3 off from any llghb weight |\ 85 00 “ 29.00 LADIES’ SUITS AND RAINCOATS at One-Half Price! important a point as Sultalor Tronseraitn thestorei g7 5 « 35.00 any, after quality. 18.00 Ruby Machines 15.00 Wall Paper.—Our entire stock of Wall Paper“at 25 per cent off 0 Y O O lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll B 2l 2 B P 2B B i . B 3 B P 2B i o B 3B a0 3B 3B 3B 3B 8 B B B 3B 3 o B 2 e B . THE "FRAULTLESS" ..>TUMP PULLER... Most Simple and Durable Stump Puller on the Market. Al NO GOOD” ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS World’s Fair Prize. O Y BLOOD CURE you are not satisfied with results. every bottle. For Sale and Guaranteed Only by A. GILMOUR & CO. WES WRIGHT, - Local Agent.: «“YOUR MONEY IS and will be refunded to you if -after use ‘Harriman lnterests Secure Important RHEUMATISM and This is our guarantee which goes with . ! Judge Bradford today granted a pre- | iminary TEMPORARY | " STAY GRANTED CROOKSTON’S Big Carnival JULY 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 See the Mammoth Parade MONDAY, JULY 18 Headed by the city officials, Crookston band, military company, secret society orders, magnificent floats, and concluding with the Great Mundy Shows—300 people and pmmpherna]m of glittering magnificence. Decision in Litigation Over Northern Securities Stock. Trenton, New Jersey, July 15.—[others to restrain the proposed pro rata distribution of the assets of the Northern Securities company. The the suit) decision is a defeat for the Hill inter— brought by Edward H. Harriman and ests in the controversy. injunction in E-E-X-R-E-R-R-RoRoRog-RoRogcR Kok ool -R R R R AR RoR RN R 153 “It is what you Save, not what you Earn, that makes Wealth.” DO IT NOW! TODAY! Open a Savings Bank Account. GET A HOME BANK FREE! T, deooa, 3 No charge for the Little Bank. It is loaned to you FREE. The first dollar you deposit is held as a guarantee that you will return the lit- tle Bank. However, this dollar belongs to you, draws interest and can be with- drawn by you any time yeu return the little Bank. Savings - Department First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Capital and Surplus, $30,000. C. W. Hastings, Pres. F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. A, P. White, Cashier. $25.00 $15.00 $10.00 FIRST PRIZE SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIRE awarded to any business house, secret society or individual furnishing the most handsome float. Four prominent business men of Crookston will award the prizes. COUNTY AIDS BRINGS ACTION County Commissioners Place | Miss Astrid Peterson Brings An- Money Funds at the Disposal other Case For Personal In- of County Attorney. jury Against M. & I. Attractions of the Great Mundy -Shows 100 &85 [00 HIPPODROME DIAVOLO LOOPING THE LOOP Three Millmans on High Slack Wire—Three Seven Mangenes, Royal German Acrobats—Seven The Francelias, the World’s Strongest People Thirty-two Mouncie Zuaves, Finest Drilled Com- -pany in America—32 The Three Zellas, on Tnple Tmpeze CHAS BIGNEY Dives 1oo Feet into 5 Feet of Water Twenty Other Attractions including Sreation, the Lotta Show, the Ghost Show, Ferris Wheel, $30,000 Riding Gondolzs, the Glass Blowers, the Living Cennm-, Cave of the Winds, Dreamland, Crystal Mare, Lsughing(}sllery, Hilarity Hall. The beard of county commis-| Papers in a second damage sioners yesterday before ad-|suit againstthe M. & I. are being jouning adopted a resolution |prepared today by the attorneys placing at the disposal of County |of Miss Astrid Peterson, -of Attorney Loud $500 of the funds|Turtle River, who claims to have of Beltrami county to aid in the|been permanently injured as the prosecution of ‘the investigation | result of an accident due to the into the mysterious disappear-|negligence of the road’s em- ance of N. G. Dahl and hislployes at Turtle River some time daughter Miss Aagot, from their;ago. Miss Peterson has been homestead -home. near Quiring.|an invalid since the occurence The appropriation was made|and sued for $2,500 at the last at the request of County Attor-|term of the district court. The ney Loud. The case has at-|case was at the time won by t.he tracted the mo. t widespread at-|railroad company. tention and Attorney Loud has exhausted every effort to solve the mystery. He will now make an effort to have the state offer a reward of $500, and try.to in- duce the Crookston relatiyes of the missing pair to raise their| reward of $250 to $500, and with the money appropriated by the county feels that he will be in a position to sift the matter thoroughly. The action of the board in ap- proriating the money meets with general approval. ~ Disappear- ances of the same sort have been altogether to frequent and have gained for Beltrami county some very unpleasant notoriety which the action of the county board will help in a large measure to TRAINED LIONS; TIGERS, PANTHERS, PUMAS, MON- KEYS, LFOPARDS AND HYENAS :: :: Many Mentioned. The question of ' choosing a : successor to our present county ‘commissioner has during. the past week received cousiderable attention. Two of our citizens have formally announced them: selves for the place, viz: Joha Sagnes and A. O’Kelliher. Others have been mentioned among whom are L. G. Townsend, Chas. Hayden, George Gunderson, C. L. Angell and H. C. MecBride. The selection of a commissioner is of great importance to this village and tributary townships and it is therefore up to the eiti- zens of this part of the district to unite upon some one and thus & N [l RoX - RoR oRoRoRoR k) @@@@fi#fi#&##%@%#fi&#fi#%# Gl"a @@3@@@fi-fi!@-fi@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@ The Mundy Shows, after leaving Crookston, play Wi m}wg two weeks, commencing .lnl 25, at the | prévent the plum being captured by some one in a remote part o the di Blackduck Ameri overcome.