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R R [ lfili‘\;’flfi‘fiin close out o Jelly Glasses e 3 & we will sell what we have ‘have left at o] ST, p- Zfl, cent per dozen. { fe) wdiand un @ e vl & ke fluu il basusil ' & . Glass Fruit - Jars!: i & P For the same reason, noticerthe.- & “; s of our Glass Fruit Jars. ke % Pints, per dozen - - & i 50¢ & Quarts, & - - - - abec B :I_-Ilalf-gullous Aithie ot = ) . 65¢ 5 . ‘ & s i l Phone 233. | ? 2 %ot 1 o @@@@@%fifi@@@@ffifififimfifififi holesal-e iquor Dealer ¥ Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous _S LOIllS Beer eeeeectceccsesneessserceoroiocecosceoseceosoresoosss .B.EMIDJI e S R — Real Estate has mcreased in value from 25 to S — 200 per cent every year of the city’s existence. : : : Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. P eeeeeooeooss SESERERE N GSEREERE Bemidji Pressed Stone and Tile Co. o] Boyd & Erickson, Proprietors. ’ejfé —MANUIPACTURERS OF— Cement Building Blocks, Sidewalk Tile and Stone Fencing. A variety of mould ing designsfor blocks, & { tiling'and fencing. Cement building materials are taking theplace of brick and quar ried stone, and in many ways it is a su- perior material. Call at fac- | , tory and yards ‘onAmerica Avenue, near city hall, and personally " in- spect the work Territory and machines for sale ‘might be able to choose, for, thc 1 S i Minnesota. LISHED IVERY AFTERNOON. JBSCRIPTIO! l"\f'msAsfifi'}rfiAl} The Tiue Test.' i The pr TEar y Aawiwas wwen the poo])le of Minnosota | that -the ffimgffl&i pnblic servants “the’ men'’ ualifiedifor “the }msmon H’Phe mdopendu\w of the voters at thé first. test. of the pnma;y;,mw shows’ 'that they “uséd if vc‘x‘y effectively for 'this purpose/-The primary election is not.a (,ontmst between parties but a L.on,t,eah‘ ber tween men with’ a'‘chance ‘9 the people’to 'pick ' the besy Lvexy man must ';mnd upon I uommahon fm. On the pr mclple that t.he mafi best | qualified for”| the''position should be nominated the Pioneer lmpoe for the xcuummm’mon of ) Gountv Auditor D. L. Sylvester, believing that the best interests of “the ‘county will thereby be subserved. Even though any other nowmination as county auditor be the equal of Mr. Sylyester in ability and integrity he is not the present pointof experience, and in the case of the county auditor this is a very weighty consideration. The auditor’s office is the most important in the countys; it is also the mostintricate. To be a good auditor one must havea large experience in the details of the work of the office and must at the same time possess judgment and tact in a rare degree. Mr. Sylvester’s conduct of the office man who may seek the incumbent’s equal in has been warmly approved upon numerous occasions by different state officials with auditor’s office has to do business and Mr. Sylvester is today rec- ognized as one of the most capa- ble auditors in the state. ‘When such a man, competent and faithful and courteous to the interests of the 'pcople has been secured he should not be dis- placed simply to satisfy the ambi- tions of another, no matter how worthy the other may be. We cannot afford to conduct public business so loosely. We believe that the people of Beltrami couuty generally recognize this fact and that they will therefore re-nominate Mr. Sylvester for a sceond term by a decisive vote. whom the JUunGE PARKER and the Polk county populists are much alike. For eight years they have been following strange Gods but they now publicly announce that they won’t do it any more and on the strength of these new protesta- tions they promptly offer them- selves as fit candidates for office. Would’nt ‘it be just as well to elect some one whose past acts proves them to be safe and give Mr. Parker and the Polk county populists a few years in which to practice their new faith? Tue Red Wing Republican thinks that for diversity the men who vote the democratic ticket this fall will beat the conglomera- tion that filed into Noah’s Ark to getin outof the wet one ‘day some year’s since ‘LoNe¢ ‘in’ November all the people in Missouri will be just Folks, Cholera Infantum. This diseasethas lost its terrors since Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol- eraand Diarrhoea Remedy came into general use. The uniform success which attends the use of this remedy in all.cases:of bowe! complaint in children has made it a favorite wherever its value ‘has become knowu For sale at Bn.rk« i m.;,nv 1 H.-Bailey— lefb this-morning (z. é“(?}'* [ l“/‘fl‘ée/s? By w’.” Chounar, f. he condemned [IraTrdeTer NoOw-awai ting eXecutiorn | at the (Jus 4 cannot beli lfl%& i{*%lt i he must suffer the death pénalty | his wife, andi’ o an grasping a a straw, seeks to1ake advantag of every opportunity to prolong rmshfisx,l ballid oigosd 1o s109% | han m#l‘flfi' ?é"b ects o‘ ll](‘l‘e 5 and unless something intervene; it is believed that he will bed total,wreck before, the umte set ot s exedttion, M#:Bdiley did notikby what the chanr,es!,fp; anew trial for Chou- nard were, r'b{}: it ?z’{thouwht by some that should a petition be presented it will be granted. DID"NOT GET HIM st 1! 'Man With Smallpox Travels Far = Without Being Arrested By Authorities. One of the engineers on the Great Northern who runs through Bemidji has been aff- licted with smallpox for over a month and has traveled through Minneapolis, St. Paul, Omaha and wany other cities, but was not apprehended by the health authorities in any of the cities he passed through. The gentleman contracted the disease in Omaha and passed through many large cities but was neyer approached by the health officers. not aware of his having the dis- were present. city yesterday and was examined by Assistant Health Officer Pet- erson, who decided that a (uarantine was unnecessary, as the disease had run its course. Catarrh Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu- cure it you must take internal remedies. Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,and acts directly ontheblood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cureis nota quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regu- lar prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, com- bined with the best blood puri- fiers, acting directly on the muc- ous surfaces. The perfect com- bination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonder re- sults in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F.J.CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75¢. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. For Sale Cheap. belonging to the Red Lake Trans- M. & I. and G. N. depots in Be- midji, Minn. Inquire of Walker Station Agt. M. & I. or of A. Knudson next Monday and Tues- day at Hotel Markham. WM. E. BATES, Assignee. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes re- sults in death, Thus a mere scratch, insignificant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise tohave Buck- len’s Arnica Salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when burns, sores, ulcers anb piles threaten. Only 25¢, at all druggists. Council Meeting. ! Little business was transacted at the council meeting last night beyond the ‘allowing of a fcw bills. The Jerrard Plumbing company’s work of laying mains near the electric light plant was accepted. The matter of appoint- ing a new poiice in_ the place of M. Brose was laid over until the first of next month. 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 violent attack of diarrhoea and believe I would have died if I had not gotten relief,” says John J. PaM;r)n a leadm\" citzen of Patton, Ala. “A friend recom- mended . Chamberlain’s . Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a twenty-fiye cent bottle and after taking three doses of it was entirely cured. * I consider it the best remedy in the world for bowel complambs For sale at Barker’s drug store. Advertise in: the Daily Ploueer s a good investment. - br oodmoinvwi Nebitlids to comeé ; .He was fi : We Are ease, although the usual symp- [i(} toms of headache and pimples [ He arrived in the |3 tional disease, and in order to|] The telegraph poles formerly | port'mnu Co. now located near|% PIONEER WANT COLUMN HELP WANTED. ° WANTED—Porter at Hotel Brinkman. WANTED—To fill your wants. Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad. WANTED,—at once. competent girl for general housework. Bnnkman Hotel. WANTED TO RENT—FRive, six or seven room house by a ‘fam- ily of three. Apply at Pioneer office. J ELLY GLASSES ! (full size) FOR SALE. B COOTUSIL 00 J0o¢ A oSS FOR SALE—Limited number of copies of the Pioneer’s souvenir edition. Pioneer office, FOR SALE 7Cheap hair mat- tress and two burner gasoline stove with oven. Inquire 519 Bemidji Av 8 Ly FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished ™ room, Location atd conveni nces the best. Mrs, J. Peterson Jr. Phone 184. 25¢ per dozen. WANTED— Apphmtlce girls at Mrs. Conger’s mlllmely Lo- cation, O’Leary & Bowser’s. Also girl for general house If you want the Best, buy Honly Pillsbury’s Best Flour WANTED—At once, apprentice girl to learn to set type and to Tearn the newspaper business generally. Pioneer office. Give me a call. line of GENERAL W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209. fafln, (OO e e e S e SR IR S 53050 WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, . unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of TUnited States, of good character and temperate hablrs, who can speak, 'read and write Bnglish. For in- formation apply to.Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. A ‘We are now settled in our new location in the BOYER BUILDING, Minnesota Ave., and invite the public to call and examine our MERCHANDISE. Hotel Cathcart O RO B R R Ry | cost a cent. % An liimls :n' Tin “{0‘;-1{‘ H —SEE— D, c On Short ) ice. M | e e gt J. He Crouch E Call or phone 225. é —FOR— : Sl él Cement Sidewalk, il i o 5 Curbstone, 5 J: J. DORAN; & Carriage Blocks, E SR A e Cellar Bottoms, Ete. . O. E. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemid]i Aerie Nn 351. Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. PHONE 92. dilmour’s Hall. A. T. Wheelock, = - W.President H.LeBleu, = =~ = ' = W.Secretary | oeoee- - Visiting Eagles cordially invited. { BRUNSWICK-BALKE Y12 B sz |+ Billiard Hall. = Dr. J. Warmnger ‘f&f?;‘&“" ] L. J. MATHENY, Prop. 8 Qe lux [".‘,,’,‘,",53‘1;; Bem]d i |§ Fine Line of Cigars & Tobaccos i Bemidji, RS S Minn. $ known {6 be in Bowt Fart to aea i i betore b — inmm&hMWmmM In Connection with; the ..Northern Pacific.. R AILWAY COMPANY. Provides the best train passenger service between Northome, Hovey Junc- ‘ion, Blackduck, Bemldu, Walker and intermediate’ points and Minne- % é —All Kinds of— .WOOD.. FOR SALE! sgoscessmo % apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth ~pV-& and all points east, west and South. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin lcmea No change % ¢ of cars. . Ample time at Brainerd i oJ. P. DUNGAILF, ¢ @ Phone 201, Detigex. STATIONS Daily ex. R R N Uy g P re p are d ] Thos. Cathcart & Son, Props. - i’” = 5% Baudette, . Minn. % el To do ull kinds of ygi e B el S 4 |2 This Hotel is speci ! o Plambing and Pipe gla Siited” it 5 B Work, and can save fx | public, beautifully 1 il 5 2] ed on the banks l’;‘ }:‘A you 50 per cent on | great Rainy Riv : I ix] : @ ] ing the L'umdl.m border. = i every job, large or 1‘5\’ Sl &k ; [ lgl small. Call and get E \[;‘\ ‘We pay strict attention to run a ‘L:J n 5 & i d orderly pl; L% prices, they do not \xt[ quietly and orderly place. lr: 6 | Connection PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law oosite Hotel Markham. |” P.J.Russell Alttorney at Law IKEHIDJI LSl - - - TIINN. : Balle & McDonald LAWYERS Bemidji, Ninn. Office: Swedback Block Jay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law Office in IMiles Block, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Ililes Block Dr. Blakeslee Fhysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block. Beminji Dr. E. H. Marcum: Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office Phene 18 Dr. E. H. Smith. Pl 1 and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Home Phone, 60 DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, DENTIST MILES RLOCI\ Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, City Restaurant, H. P. BURROUGHS, Prop. Meals at lLlours, | g 2 “trom e up,s | 315 Beltrami Ave. Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. A“lrlelallosufi. i 311 Minnesota ‘Ave. Hotel Remore, - EARL GEIL, Prop. |$1.25 and $1.80 | Comer lieltram Ave Rates: verday. and Third St. Thompson s Hotel, HANS P. THOIIPSON, Prop. Bar in , Tremont House, - FELIX DANSEREAU, Prop.. Ratest {10 | 203 Minnesotazage. Eg;gfi NORTH 4 COUNTRY 420 p. m, Ar...Hovey Junctio; Every candidate has his day- September 20. —0— If onlylthe price of wheat could stay hich enough to escape rust. N. P.RY. .Brainerd Lot The Northome Record in its new dress hits aboye high water marik. o The Bank of Winger begins. Liet us hope that its cashier never Greflt Northern R’y takes flight. EAST BOUND. No. 40...Park Rapids Line. . (Connects with Flyer at Sauk Minneapolis about 3:00 p. T, Agent, Brainerd. Bemidjt, -0— # The nmpire lost two games for fthe Fosston base bl club dur- ing the season— Lhab»’s all. 1\{? ; D"‘:{ 'xPfie“ 1239 a.m, WEST BOUND : Polle county. does not regret| A3 i Noraton Dina 2:50 p. m that it has so-many Andersons| i igal T PEOEALE Sigh g but would like some of themto| #....Park Rapids Bl e change their names. Full information from Sé‘”fifi“fi%“&"%"fl%h% & AP * { Minnesota " |Railway Co. Bemidji Hotel, MRS. JOHN BAHR, Prop. Rates:{ S0 | 202 mhisdBt. Markham Hote! F. P. HANNIFIN, Prop. $2.00 Per Day and Upward. =0 DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Aye. Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Movin; & Specialty. B {3 Phone No. 58 | Phone 40, 618 America Ayenue August 27th to Sepb 3rd l&fiu snvgBemud]l ta St. Paul.and Te- turn for $7.39 including a sion to. the Fair g,rounds d returning until Sept Hth. T 100 Thivd St.