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W . FRUIT. = Extra Large Oranges, per dozen.. ae Omnn\\, W Oranges, { Alberta Peaches, per basket = Appies, per peck W Large Lemons, per dozen Bananas, ¢ 3: Bartlett Pears, ¢ y COOKIES . W s : n \.l Big 4, two lbs for.... ... ..® 25¢ W Cocoanut Dipped, L 5 W Iced Lemon, < \‘l Vanilla Aunt Sally, ¢ \‘! Midnight Lunch, i W Iced Ginger Scallops, g W Fig Cookies, per 1b W Aunt Sally, € W Ginger Snaps, ¢ ..CHOICE LOTS { } Grow More Valuable Every Day Thes demand for Building Lots in Bemidji contmues unabated. We still have a large number of Fine Residence Lots, however, in all parts of the city. You could h bought cheaper a few months ago, but you will not be able to buy cheap a few months from now. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement ¢ JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. . % C. H. MILES > i Wholesale Liuor Dealer Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous St. Louis Beer UDWEISER o Bemidji Pressed Stone and Tile Co. Boyd & Erickson, Proprietors. —MANUFACTURERS OF— Cement Building Blocks, Sidewalk Tile and Stone Fencing. A variety of moulding designsfor blocks, % tiling and fencing. Cement bmldmg materials are taking the place of brick and quarried stone, and in many ways it is a su- perior material. Call at fac- tory and yards on America Avenue, near city hall, and personally in- spect the work Territory and machines for sale The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. utered In the postoffice at Bemidjl, Minn., as second class matter. Official County and City Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR (OFFICIAL) PROCEEDINGS OF THE Board of County Commissioners of Beltrami County, Minnesota, Regular Session. (Continued from Yesterday) labor on Bemidji and Tur- River county road 14 00 (o} L 'l'lllxlwn. labor on Bemidji nml Turtle River county road. 10 00 -| Preeman P or on B ‘Turtle River county roa ; 10 00 Wiltred Phelps, labor on Momta Ri; unty road. . 400 bor on Bemidji i 1200 0, labor on Bemidji ounty road.. man, survey of F Van ] or and Turtle River conney rod.. . R II Tilletson, labor on Bemidjl Turtle River county road, . i Ians Nel labor on RLmlllJl and Furdle Biver connty foad B A R Tilletson, labor on Bemidji ‘and Turtle River county road C L Tilletson, labor on Bem T county road.. . labor on an\ld_fl and Y cowsty roa /]\um Western o 'Ltd, i mnd Osear Wi srround: 3 850 Warfield Flec and jail, June 1911 J A Ludington, supplies for court Foctant for con Robert Baum, 11 house ¢ Warfield M Philyh Doeds T il cess poo nd material, 50 41 @ 37 00 169 39 175 12 100 90 3720 792 83 95 25 00 Terrad Blaming terial for court how . 146 R W Ieed, 3 phiot 400 67 . 2790 e Thos Ba T M Moore, poor farm State vs Dan Tracy, justice court ex- ense 5 expen State court exp State vs M penses Printing Co, 1 summer Free Pre stationery 35 Pioncer Press Co, 1 gros: 00 Do 8 sett] 00 ll() 2birth & death r 0 blanks & statio 3 Geo D Bn hard & Co, rocord labels. 00 & 60 00 Miller- anu Printing i 5 56 33 Co. election record books 43 50 + 345 461 472 record ribbons 5 11 Pu!l Lu legal x\\lhln ation: 17 60 Do 11 30 Do ~mumm 80 50 Do Dlish proceeding: 9 30 J P Dunc 3875 Irwin & O'H cleaning cess pool - The following report was read and on mo- tion approved: emidji. Minn., July 11, 1904, To the Hon, Board of County Commis$ioners of Beltrami County, Minnesota. Gentlemen:— Inregard to the present condition of the Grass Lake ditch, 11 to report as follows The upper mile is. in most places, from si v to a foot ahove grade and the lower down to grade and in other respects atisfactory, except perhaps that some of the cmbankment in one cut is w0 close o the cdge of the ditch. Tiow in as much as the railroad Sileery has not, as'yet heen lowered to grade thro 16 fault of Contracton Jomkinssmn thore will be more or less sand wash down the ditch and lodgze when said culvert is lowered, T would theretore not urge the ditch cpmplét- ed undil after said culvert is lowered to grade, and would also reccommend that you allow to be paid tosaid contractor the bal- ance of the money due him under his con- tract. excepting and with-holding $100 for the prompt completion of the ditch, as soon_as aid culvert is lowered, the said amount be- ing 3300 in ss of the actual cost, of com- pleting said ditch according to spe Respectfaily submisteds [S1GNED] M. D. 101\1“11. County Sizvoyor. On motion, the claim of J J Jenkinson was allowed as above, the mount hoing 85157 41 On motion, the board adjourned to meet at 2o'clock p m. AFTERNOON SESSION. somhe following report was flled with the Bemidji, Minn., July 11, 1004, To the Honorable Board of County Commis- sioners of Beltrami County, Minnesota. Gentlemen: I hereby submit to you the following esti- mate of the amounts of money necessary to b\; t)'Mw.(l by taxation for the ensuing year to- . toam and ariver g 2 fications. For the county revenue fund.. Consisting of the following item: [ 00 Cou.t Expen: 600 00 Insanity Matters. 000 00 Sherift’s fees and milage. 4,000 00° Comm'rs fees and milag 70000 ®| gave me up. Macalester College. Several Courses of Study. Numerous Electives. ~ Bestof in- structionsin Music and Elocution, Freescholarship, for one year for first honor graduates of high schools @ Expense very « low. Opens September 14.' Catalogues sent free on application. Maca- lester College, St. Paul, Minn. MACARONI WHEAT BEST. Reports Indicate That Rust Is Affect- ing It but Little. Sioux Falls, 8. D., Aug. 9.—Accord- ing to reports which have been re- ceived here from various points in the state the damage by rust to many of the wheat fields of South Dakota will have a tendency to cause an increase of the acreage devoted to macaroni wheat next year, as it is found that this variety of wheat has been affected but slightly by rust. All reports agree that the yield of small grain, other than wheat, in the state generally will be one of the larg- est in the history of South Dakota. Violent Attack of Diarrheoa Cured by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Perhaps a Life Saved. “A short time ago I was taken with a viplent attack of diarrhoea and believe I would have died if I had not gotten relief,” says Johu J. Patton, a leadma citzen of Patton, Ala. “A frlend recom- mended Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 bought a twenty-five cent bottle and after taking three doses of it was entirely eu;ed. I counsider it the best remedy in the world for bowel complaints. For sale at Barker’s drug store. 5 CUgBlre. b TWO BROTHERS PERISH. Lose Their Lives While Bathing Near Anoka, Minn. Anoka, Minn., Aug. 9.—Two sons of R.” A. Wheelock, living on the Gale farm, were drowned in Rum river about noon.- The boys, whose ages were fourteen and twelve, were bath- ing when they got beyond their depth and were carried away by the cur- rent, which is very swift at that point. The bodies were recovered during the afternoon. End of Bitter Fight. my right lung” writes J. F. Hughes of DuPont, Ga., “and Everybody thought my time had come. Asa last re- | sort I tried Dr. King’s New Dis- covery for Consumption. The benefit I received was striking w|and I was on my feet in a few |& days. Now I’veentirely regained my health,” It conquers all coughs, colds and throat and lung trouble. Guaranteed by all druggists. Price 50c. ard $1.00. Trial bottles free. INVOLVES LOSS OF $200,000.. Newport Residence Rébbed of Valu- able Jewels. New Yorlr, Aug. 9.—The most exten- sive jewelry robbery ever perpetrated in this country, involving a loss of $200,000, is reported by the Herald to be engaging the attention of the police and scores of private detectives in Eastern cities. Great secrecy sur- rounds the robbery, which appears to have been committed about June 21 in the Newport residence of a promi- nent New Yorker whose name is with- held. Diamonds and other precious stones valued at the sum mentioned are missing. The matter has only be- come public through the publication of a list of the missing jewels. As soon as the loss of the jewels was discovered Chief of Police Richards, in charge of the Newport department, was quietly summoned to the house and given full information, as well as a description of the missing articles. He was cautioned, however, to exer- cise care and discretion in pursuing the investigation. In this first consultation the theory was advanced that the robbery had been committed by some one on the inside, or, in other words, by a person who knew of the existence of the jew- els as well as their great value and who may have had easy access at times. Only the larger and most important gems are mentioned in the list and there is said to be authority for the statement that the total value of the stolen articles will reach $200,000. D. . S. & A. R’y Bargains. From Duluth to Boston, and return..... $25 75 Tickets on sale Aufrus(z 11,12 and 13; final return limit, Sep t 30; through sleepers, August 11. Boston and return, via train and sleeper. ., Via Detroit and Buffalo; good leaving Duluth, August 12. From Duluth to ‘Albany, N. Y., and return $38.20 Boston, 45.90 New York oS 41.90 Montreal <8 83.00 Quebec G 38.85 St. John 1 50.00 Toronto £ 25.00 Tickets on sale daily until Sept 30, valid for return passage until October 81; proportionate rates t0 intermediate points. From Duluth to Sault Ste Marie St Ignace and ret $12.50] MackinacIs’nd Tickets on sale every Friday; good for return passage until the following Wednesday. From Duluth to Detroit and return $16.C0 Toledo A 17.00 Cleveland £ 18.00 Buffalo £ 20.70 Tickets on sale every Friday until August 26, valid for return passage until September 15. MART ADSON, Gen’l Agent. 430 Spaldmg Hotel block, Duluth, Snbscr;.he Tor the Ploneer and = get,t‘hé ews. “Two physiciaus had along and |5 stubborn fight with an abcess on | $26 658 W. 6. SCHROEDER While they last 35 Crates BLUEBERRIES at $l.10 per crate. JELLY GLASSES (full size) 25¢ per dozen. If you Avr;aut the Best, buy Pillsbury’s Best Flour Give me a call. W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209. Dr. J Warmnger 'wg Office in rear of Arc Saloon, 4t St. Db rireon Bemid" o A I O P R e F. E. COOLEY, Painter, Paper Hanger and D~corator. eterinary PIONEER WANT COLUMN HELP WANTED. - B P IR SA S S SSUIUS) WANTED,—at once. competent girl for general housework. Brinkman Hotel. FOR SALE. FOR SALE:—House and lot near residence portion of the city. F. P. Hannifan. WANTED—A¢t once, apprentice girl to learn to set type and to learn the newspaper business generally. Pioneer office. WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United States, of|- good character and temperate hablts, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. FOR RENT. FOR RENT--Seven room heuse one block north and three blocks west of city hall J. P. Pogue. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED—Good girl for general housework desires place to work, Apply at 607 Minnesota Ave. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Gent’s Andree wheel. Ad- dress S., Pioneer. FOR SALE—Four room house and lot, four blocks from post- office. Inquire at C. M. Ba- con’s saloon. FOR SALE—Will sell Naptha Launch, 21 ft. length, same as new. Delivered at Bemidji, very cheap. Address Edge- worth, Marshall’ .wn, Ia. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND — Three horses three miles north of Bemidji on lake. Apply to C. L. Atwood. FOUND—Lady s blacksilk jacket. Owner may have same by pay- ing for this ad and calling at 713 Minnesota ave. LOST—An Eik hat pin, marked “Mrs. A. B. Daggett, No. 375.” A liberal reward will be paid to the finder by leaving same at Pioneer oftice. We are now settled in line of GENERAL BOYER BUILDING, Minnesota Ave., and invite the public to call and examine our our new location in the MERCHANDISE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS. Wood For Sale! Thave for sale an unlimit- ed quantity of Fine Jack Pine and Tamarack Wnnd in any lengths. D. S. DENNIS, 710 America Ave. Bemidji. S F. O. E. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidjl AcrieNo. 351, Meets every W:dnes:ly at 8 p. m., A. T. Wheelock, W. President H.LeBleu, W. Secretary Visiting Bacles cordially invited. Minnesota & International RAILWAY COMPANY In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. RAILWAY COMPANY. Provides the best train passenger servicebetween Northome, Hovey Junc- sion, Blackduck, Bemld]l, Walker and intermediate points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east, west and South. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner, Dally ex. S’IATIONS Daily ex S lmL 2 Ly, D.m. Ly.. Mondays, Wednesdays and Frida; 240p. m. Lv. .. .. Kclliher. 320 p. m, Ar...Hovey Junction W. H. GEMMELL, General Manager. Brainerd Great Northern R’y EAST BOUND. No. 40...Park Rapid- Line..6:00a. m. (Connects with Fiyer at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:45.) No. 14...Duluth Expiess. ..12:27 pm. « 98 « “ 1239a.m. . WEST BOUND G A WA[{A' ER e, ¢ 13....Fosston Llup -ves-2:50 p. m. «“ 25 & 50 a. m. € 89....Park Rnpxds Line7:55 ¢ Full information from CHAMBERLAIN. Anunt Bemidi D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEAIDJL = - = = - NN, Bailey & McDonald LAWYERS Bemidiji, fllml: Office: Swedback Block Jay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law Office in Miles Block, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Tliles Block - Dr. Blakeslee Fhysician and Surgeon * Office: Miles Block. Beminii Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office Phene 18 Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Home Phone, 60 DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, DENTIST MILES BLOCK. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. City Restaurant, H. P. BURROUGHS, Prop. Meals at all hours, ‘ 315 Beltrami Ave. from 20c up. Hotel Challenge, A. L. SMITH, Prop. 5411 Beltrami Ave. Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. Meals H > Allfiors. | 311 Minnesota Ave. Hotel Remore, EARL GEIL, Prop. e We Are ;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 a cent. IR ERERRER All Kinds Of Tin Work Done On Short Notice. é Call or phone 225. = dJ. J. DORAN. Hotel Gathcart Thos. Cathtart & Son, Props. e Bandette, - Mlnn. & !:' This Hotel is specially % adapted for the traveling = public, beautifully locat- ed on the banks of the B great Rainy River fac- ing the Canadian border. E 3 We pay strict attention to run a el quietly and orderly place. Having bought out the interest of Jos. DeMarse in the Sing Lee Restau- rant, I am prepared to serve first class meals at . §21.25 and 21.50 | Corner Beltrami Ave Rates: 1™ perday. and Third St. Thompson's Hotel, HANS P. THOMPSON, Prop. Bt | 100 Third St. Conneetion Tremont House, FBLIX DANSEREAU, Prop. 1Sl Rates: | SH0 | 203 Minnesota Ave. Bemidji Hotel, MRS. JOHN BAHR, Prop. Rotes: | 3100 | 903 Third st Markham Hotel, F. P. HANNIFIN, Prop. $2.00 Per Day and Upward. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. ) 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart, Dray and Bas Safe and Piano Moy ray 2Eage, b ving PhoneNo 58 1 618 Amer a Avenue Phone 40. all hours, day or night. Your patronage solicited. Charlie Lee. 1} 4 BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Fine Line of Cigars & Tobaccos Bemidji, - - - REWARD A gv;nd )of ?‘0 111 be nmld Krdt‘hu nltlfls':- stimed for the_discovers inding of the bodles of Mr. N. O. Dn{'l nnll his daughter, t Dahl. who disappeared from their l on section 5— l Beltrami connty. les from Quiring . 0. on or about, - Anxll m.h 1904, and. fio Will be paid for any in- formation that will lead masm_h discovery. sune 16,1005, Sokston Min.

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