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2B ol B . 2B B B P B B B B B B A Pioneer :: WANT AD :: Will Do It. L2 hv Bemidji Dally Pioneer MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS than any other news- Dlger between Duluth and Crookston, St. Paul and the North Pole. -~ ik VOLUME 2. NUMBER 78. g & y S 2 & " BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1904, TEN CENTS PER WEEK A ésflhu;lwm BASE i BALL BEMIDJI, SUNDAY, JULY 24 ! Two Games—3 and 8 p. m. This Sioux Indians vs. Bemidji at the Old Ball Grounds. Grounds will be illuminated with 50---Ar¢c Lamps---50 producing 50,000 candle power. Special grand stand, canopy cover,” will be erected for this game. The Sioux Brass Band will render music before the games. is a guaranteed attraction fast Indian ball club, now making its seventh annual tour. : and a good, { afia. i P o B 2B 2Fix 28 i e 3Be e B P B P B B B B 3 B B B . THE "FRULTLESS" e lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Most Simple and Durable Stump World’s Fair WES WRIGHT, BEMIDJI We are determined to close out every dollar’s worth of Summer Merchan- dise. We are willing to stand the loss. If you are paying more than factory price for your Merchandise you are ..STUMP PULLER... Puller on the Market. Prize. - Local Agen-t;‘g T T O W T O SO g WO g Redeem Town Orders. Parties owning orders No. 11, 15, 27, 32, 34, 85rand E paid for want of funds o hereby notified that there is now money {in the Treasury for the payment of same. Parties holding same are lereby notitied to | I them for yment. Interest will cease from and after date of this notice. Dated July 13 1904. J. H. WAGNER, Bemidji, Minn.,, Town Town of Northern. P. O Treasurer BRUNSWICK-BALKE '1 Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. ne of Cigars & Tobaccos Minn. Fin Bemidji, - - 2 «YOUR MONEY IS NO GOOD” L and will be refunded to you if after use ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS RHEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE you are not satisfied with results, This is our guarantee which goes with every bottle. For Sale and Guaranteed Only by A. GILMOUR & CO. BEMIDJI FRIDAY JULY 22 GENTRY BROS. n':\ined fln' dogs, pon elephants th bined. Don Juan, the monkey da perilous loop-the The Kitamura fam il, in his 1 Tapanese Gentry's e The Eh-nh:nnhn-l it | Grand Free Street ade at 11 a. m. Two Performances Daily at 2 and 8 p. m. not buying at this store. 100 pieces Wash Goods worth from 80¢ to 35¢ a y;u'd now = - - Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits and Rain Coats - Ladies’ Shirt Waist Suits, Lawn Shirt Waists and Lndles and J\/II‘EQBS Skuts A Few Clearance Sale Prices: Ladies’ Fancy Parasols . - - = = 1 lot Ladies’ Purses and Shopping Bags = - Our entire line of Men’s MEN’S CLOTHING. 1 lot Boys’ Suits worth up to §3. -5() for - 1 lot Boys’ Knee Pants worth up to 75e¢, for = - 1 lot Men’s Caps worth up to $1.00, choice - Men'’s Straw Hats, Light Weight Suits and Trousers Hlllllllllllllllll s = . : } ISTEAMER CAPTURED i Viadivostok Squadron Overhauls Jap Steamer Near Bugar Straits Today. Name of Vessel.Captured and Its Nate Not Yet Learned At Tokio. Tokio, July 20.—~The Russian Vladivostok squadaon this morn- { |ing overhauleda Japanese steam- er eastward bound near Bugar straits. The name of the vessel captured and its fate have not yet been learned. = The p1esence of the Vladivostok squadron in this vicinity was not anticipated. FLORENCE MAYBRICK IS FREE Traro. Cornwall, Eng., July 20. —Mrs. Florence Maybrick is free. She left at 11:43 thls morn- ng on her way to Frauce. To Succeed Warren. Washington, July 19.—Acting Secretary of the Interior Ryan today appointed © Columbus C. Waln, of Big Tail,“Wyoming, as superintendent of the Minnesota forest reserve, to succeed E. L. Warren, of Cass Lake, Minn., re- moved. Waln was a scaler of logs under Superintendent O’Neill during the past winter. He was promoted on recommen- dation of Acting Land Commis- sioner Fimple. Macalester College. Several Courses of Study. Numerous Electives. Best of in- structionsin Music and Elocution, Free scholarship, for one year for first honor graduates of high chools. Expense very low. . |Opens September 14. Catalogues sent free on application. Maca- d lester College, St. Paul, Minn. Buried This Afternoon. The remains of the fifteen- : year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin, who was drowned in the Sturgeon river at Faribault Monday, arrived in the city at noon today and were interred in the G. A. R. plot at Greenwood. next Sunday afternoon. Ten Years of Suffering. praise of Chamberlian’s Colic, Cholem and Diarrhoea Remedy,”’ says Mrs. Mattie Burge, of Mar- tinsville, Va. “I suffered from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during that time tried vari- ous medicines without obtaining any permanent relief. Last sum- mer one of my children was taken with cholera morbus, and I pro- cured a bottle of this remedy. Only two doses were required to give her relief. I then decided to try the medicine myself, and did not use all of one bottle be- fore [ was well and I have never since been troubled with that complaint. One cannot say too much in fayor of that wonderful medicine.”” This remedy is for sale at Barker’s Drug store. Night Was Her Terror. “I would cough nearly-all night long,” writes Mrs. Chas. Apple- gate, of Alexandria, Ind., ‘‘and could hardly getany sleep. 1 had consumption so bad that if I walked ablock I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery wholly me and I gained fifty-eight pounds.” It's absolute]y guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, la grippe, bron- chitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all druggists. Tonight, the minstrels. The Great Northern railway an- nounces a popular excursion to Duluth and Superior Friday,July 22, Special train leaves Bemidjiat 9:34 a. m. Returning leaves Du- luth 2:30 p. m., Superior 2:45 p. m,, Sunday, July 24. Round trip $3. For further information call on agent Great Northern railway. T0O LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE — Fifty cords of ‘choice seasoned jack pine cord wood Inquire at Bazaar sfiore Funeral services wlll be conduct- | »: ed at the Cass Lake school house s Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After lll lllllllllll!ll Illlllllllllll : £ O'LEARY & BOWSER..3 MINNESOTA. “I wish to say a few words in 1 fifi‘##@@fi@@@@’@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ To Bachelors. TlLere are some hundreds of thousands more men than women in the central and western states of Americaand in Canada. As a result thousands of trust- worthy men—Farmers, Miners and others— living in certain dis- tricts there cannot possibly get wives in their own nelghbor- hoods: But in England, Scotland, Ire- land and Wales there are a mil- lion more women than men and, in these countries, thousands of good, intelligent and attractive girls—many of them daughters of farmers and all of them quali- fied to make excellent wives—see nothing before them while they stay here but the prospect of living and dying as old maids and this, to them, is a decidedly un- pleasant prospect. They would willingly emigrate to America, could they be assured that they were going to meet worthy men there as husbands. and that they could look forward to happy, if humble, homes on the other side of the Atlantic. We may say that all of them own exrense. We are prepared to give good men introductions to these girls. If you wish to get an introduc- tion please write us with such particulars of yourself (age, na- tionality, occupation and circum-| stances) as a sensible girl would expert to get and we shall write you in reply, with a view to bringing about a suitable intro- duction without delay. Tell us what kind of a wife, (age, nationality, appearance and disposition) you wish to get. If you have preference for any particular Christian Sect please name it. You will also enclose our fee of five dollars. A further fee of 45 dollars will be due to us within one month after marriage, thus making 50 dollars altogether. We do not confine oursglves to one introduction. We give as many as will be necessary until marriage. But we make no charge for any introduction after the payment of our said fee of five dollars for the first. It is notat all necessary that you should be a wealthy man. But it is necessary that you be a man who would male a kind and good husband to a good wife. If you arenot such a man please do not write us. Address.—Messrs. John Lloyd could afford to emigrate at their! i 4 | £l = g n ¥ ...New Tailor Shop... g. = 3 W The undersigned, who has been in the em- n W ploy of Fred Hall for the past four years, has n W“! purchased the tailoring business and good : W will from Mr. Hall and will conduct the same A W from this date. All friends and new patrons n W can be assured in advance of receiving the n W best of service. Quality, workmanship and m W prices are guaranteed the lowest consistent h b“i with the grade of work turned out. g W SRR m % Your patronage respectfully solicited. E i W ” W n ::: J. H. REA, Merchant Tailor. g W Hotel Markham Block, G Bemidji, Minn. g W NEER SIS ISR I3333323¢ fl Monk is Here! Bring in your Sign Orders! J. A. HOFF Painter and Decorator. Pictorial, Electrical and Novelty Signs, Banners and Show Cards. New, Neat and Up-to-Date. Paper Hanging, Kalsomining, and Art Work. & Duncan, Anglo-American Agents, 91, St. Mary’s Road, Leyton, London, England. Notice to Ditch. Contractors. hervl)\ give on thatsealed m‘opmals Beltrami Coun- rds. 1.600. tions of the ahov ice ()ff thy amed Secre- Crookston, Minn. made on blank fo by s the right to reject any and all P. E. HANSON, Secretary of the Drainage Commission. t. Paul, Minin, GEORGE A. RALPH, JEngineer for the Drainage Commission, 65-72 Crookston, Minn. Velvet ice cream at the Grill. CARD WORK We are nwow open Day and Evening. A man_in attendance at all times. —Come and see our— ..WALL PAPER.. You can choose from a car lot. Finest line ever shipped into Northern Minnesota. .LIENO WALL FINISH. We handle it in bulk; 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 lots, 7¢ per pound. Why not trade where‘you can get the most for your money? - M. C. JONES. PHONE 20. C R R R R R R R RoR R R R R R ek o RcRoR KRR -Rog-ReoRoRoRo R R ] “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 FR FPE! tle Bank. & @ o little Ba.nk : No tharge for the Little Bank. It is loaned to you FREE. The first dollar you d :posit is held as a guarantee that you will return the lit- g-lowever, this-dollar belongs to you, draws interest and can be with- drawn by you any time you return the Savings Department First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Capital and Surplus, $30,000. C. W. Hastings, Pres. F. P. Sheldon, Vios-Peu A. P. White, Cashier. POBOOVVBOVCOPRBBBLIVELSBVIEHELS

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