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fol R R R R RRe] @x‘?ifl-»fi@@@@@fi@@@ =J. A McCONKEY@ Something new, and unheard of prices on groceries Jap-Riceyper Ib only. .ot ee s o biin, 5¢ "This is not a cheap article, as it is usually sold 3 1bs for 25¢ 20¢ 3be ] 1m|1 nice Table Syrup. You know what you usually pay Another consignment of Fruits received last night lll\\vlmnim per $1.10 Not many more this yoar. Pears, in bushel boxes: per bos Ripe Tomat: last call; per bu. Large Hubbard Squash; each \ Grrapes, per basket 30 Crab Apples, per peck 50 Sweet Potatoes, 7 Ibs for 25 White Clover Honey, per A large assortment of Tablets to select from; le to 10¢ EB SPGB RE DB R BB RS o (=} @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@%@@@@@ % & The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING C0. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. ntered in the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second class matter. Orficial County and City Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR For County Attorney. We have taken the opportunity of the primary election campaign to emphasize the importance of the oftice of county attorney to the people of the county; we be- lieve that too emphasis cannot be laid upon the import- ance of this office, much The laws of the state place much power in the Jhands of the county attorney. He may bind and unbind—upon his fairness, good judgment and ability, the rights of the individ- ual and the peace and safety of all largely depend. By so much as aman is uncertain of his own mind, fearful of consequences. unread in the law or under obli- gation to any faction, or individ- ous to the people if clothed with the responsible authority which the law vests in the county attor- C. H. MILES : Wholesale i Liguor Dealer Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous St. Louis Beer DWEIS BU FFW F’Ffi”f ER ney. Itis for these reasons that the Pioneer has advocated the election of John T. Gibbons of this city as county attorney, Mr. Gibbons has the qualifications demanded of a county attorney in as pre-eminent degree as any attorney in the state. He has ability, strength of character, legal learning and integrity in full measure. All this and more will be vouched for by eyery man who knows him. So con- spicuous is Mr. Gibbons’ fitness for the office that we are assured heis the choice of a majority of the members of the bar of the county. notwithstanding the fact that there are three other mem- bers of the bar of the county who are candidates for the posi- tion. If the law is to be wisely administered, wisely enforced in Beltrami county this is the kind of a man to doit. GOVERNOR VAN SANT, after 2B a2 2l A 3% Bl B B B 2B 2P B B w8 0 3B B 3B B B THE "FRULTLESS” ~.STUMP PULLER... P Most. Simple and Durable Stump Puller on the Market. E b B World’s Fair Prize. i&ms WRIGHT, - . Local Agent ¢} O U S U OO O O O g A Beautiful Display of Chinaware and Glassware \ just received at THE TFAIR. e J VAR R Crystal and Gold. and Souvenir, Table and Limo Berry Sets. Big line of Stop Jals from the Zanes- Liverpool China, Semi-Porceline Sets, Ivory, Opal, Ruby, % ville pottery; lfuul‘u price $1.25, now $1.00 R 2 2 <2 T ST R S0 A R M O 2 M S 2‘: C. W. Hastings, President. A. P. White, Cashier, #» :'@ F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. ":b % 3 s T 3 First Natxonal Bank, = ;5: i, Minnesota. ¢ S A o = : i 3 (%‘; (General Banking Business. = @ Savinzgs Department in Connection. Fire Insurance. i Subseribe for the Daily Pioneer. long delay, has given to the pub- lic the reports prepared by the state public examiner and said to be brimming with dreadful disclosares of Bob Dunn’s wick- edness. Small wonder the gov- ernor was so reluctantabout pub- lishing the reports for they con- tain nothing whatever except as- sertions that Mr. Johnson sus- Pects that Dunn’s clerks in the auditor’s office secured some mineral leases they ought not to have. If Minnesota cannot get a public examiner who can spend the state’s money to more ad- vantage it had better abolish the office. Jupce HARRISON of Minneapo- lisis to be commended in re- fusing to nolle the cases against Ames. The man should be tried. He has been accused of the gravest of crimes, once con- victed, and Minneapolis owes it to herself to thresh this matter out to the last sifting. TrE Wilmar Tribune and the Fergus Falls Globe refuse to give up the fight. Neither will they get together, for of these two lone relics of populism, one is supporting Tom Watson and the other Bugene Debs. Whaleaway, bretheren. Now the democrats say that the election in Maine and Ver- mont are without significance as to the presidential campaign. Queer how people’s views change, | & isn’t it? THE way the trusts are going after Roosevelt is no compli- ment to the terror which the democratic party has mspn‘ed as a trugt buster. uals—by so much is he danger-| vwvmvmv: BITS|NORTH BEROM | COUNTRY Lots of Ducks in Canada, o Brainerd counts its children 2020. —0—" Eiglit civil and three criminal cases in Morrison county district court. school Si—o— In the midst of politics let us not forget thatleap year is wan- ing fast. S —0— If candidates could go to seed what a bumper crop there would be next time. —0— Give her a chance and the prairie chicken will vote for ann- ual elections alright. —0— Mary McFadden wants woman to be chary of her smiles, What a poor old world it would be then. ——rt —0— “Whenin doubt, vote for a democrat,” says the Little Falls Herald. Pretty hard thing to do up this way. Jason T. Kidder is a candidate for clerk of court in Ofter Tail county but the other candidates are finding him no joke. —0— The Clay County Herald is mad at everybody and everything and is threshing a1ound like achicken with its head cut off. This is to laugh. —n B A Clay county newspaper de- clares a certain candidate’s acts to be ‘“guilt edged.” The best of intentions is not always sufficient. e —0— The Detroit Standard sees hard times ahead in a fashion |f note that ladies’ skirts this fall must measure thirty feet around the bottom § THE CHURCHES | At the Presbyterian church services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning subject, “Consoling Knowledge”, cvening, “The Set- ting of Values”. Rverybody cor- dnl]y invited. Friends of Dr. and Mrs. Mor- rison will welcome their return from Chicago in about ten days. The newly organized Thursday Musical Club promises to prove an important factor in the social life of the city this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Bowser are en- joying an extended trip to vari- ous points in the east visiting old friends and relatives. They will be gone about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Graham M. Tor- rance are entertaining Mrs. D. H. Eastman of St. Paul, Mr. Eastman is expected to arrive about Oct. 1 for a couple weeks hunting. One of a series of pleasant dances given by the young mar- ried people will take place at the Grill hall this evening. These dances-are purely informal and an enjoyable time is assured. organization of young people re- cently effected. Beyond the bare as to the society. Mrs. P. J. Russell and child- week from Drayton, N. D., where | they made an extended visit with Mrs. Russell’s sisters and where Mr. Russell enjoyed some excel- lent sport chicken hunting. has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Crawford and family for the past month, will leave Wednesday for Washmgton D, C. to resume hjs duties as Pro- fessor of English Literature in the Catholic University. Mrs.. R. B. Foster returned Wednesday from Erskine where Dr. and Mrs. Foster camped out for a week and had a most en- joyable time living near to nature and hunting the pmirie hen. Dr. Foster has spent the remained for the week hunting near Foss- ton and will be at home today. An exceedingly pleasant event of the week was the reception given Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Murch by Messrs and Mesdames Murch, Boss and Evans in honor of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Craft who left today for their new home at Portland, Wash. The reception was largely attended and afforded a pleasant, opporlmmty for the] friends Mrs. Craft to {SOCIAL EVENTS i 5 K The Buttinsky Clubis a secret fact that Bill Goatis president H and Nan Goat secretary the | public must remain in ignorance | ren returned the first of tne|fd Dr. Francis Maurice Egan, who | ¢ W. G. SCHROEDER Crab Apples (direct from the orchards) Plums Peaches Pears Fancy Duchess Apples (direct from the orchards) Wild Plums WO00D WANTED (1000.cords) I am in the market for Wood and want you to call in and get my prices. Home Grown Seed Rye Give me a call. W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209. PIONEER WANT COLUMN HELP WANTED, WANTED—To buy lands. J. E. Flatley, Bemidji, phone 119. WANTED—To ybur ‘wants. Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad. WANTED—At once, apprentice girl to learn to set type and to learn the newspaper business generally. Pioneer office. WANTED—Fifty station men, 14 to 17 cents a yard, fifty rail- road graders, also one grader foreman for Wisconsin. Sev- enty-five extra gangand section men. Also ten bridge carpen- ters for Montana. $3a day. Fare free. Western Employment company Duluth. 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 habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. Wanted Men and women in this county and adjoining territories, to rep- resent and advertise an old es- tablished house of solid finan- ciai standing. Salary to men $21 weekly, to women $12 to $18 weekly with expenses advanced each Monday by check direct| from headquarters. Horse and buggy furnished when necessary position permanent. Address, Blew Bros. & Co., Dept. A. Monon Bldg., Chicago, Ill. m Stoves é. Stoves ! a Stoves! Now is the time to have them repaired for winter. IR EEE Give us a chance at your Plumbing and Heating as B we can save you big money B‘;l on a big or little job. HEE % DORAN BROS. ¥ Call or phone to E Phone 225, mmj £ EEEE VDEEEM I R S e e e ) m il j\é FOR SALE. B e oy A U SUeY FOR SALE—Limited number of copies of the Pioneer’s souvenir edition. Pioneer office. FOR SALE—Row boat, modern make, perfect condition. Will sell cheap for cash. Apply Pio- neer office. FOR SALE OR RENT—Sixteen room house, between 3rd and 4th St. on America Ave. Ap- ply to H. Reynolds at P. O. BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN, Midway Horse market, St. Paul, have the largest assort- ment of horses in the entire Northwest. Auction every Wednesday, 2 o.clock. Private sales daily. Part time given if desired. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOUR NEW TOWNS on the Thief River Falls extension. First class openings for all kinds of business and investments. Ad- ¢t dress A. D. Stephens, Crooks- ton, Minn. DO YOU wish to earn money at home? We have something en- tirely new; will vuarsz,ee $15 for ten days’ woxk send stamp for particulars. Waseca Mer- cantile Co., Waseca, Minn. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Five room cottage 208 Irvine Ave. So. Inqune of W. W. Hartman, next door. TSSOSO —AIl Kinds of— 9 _WOOD)..| :¢ FOR SALE! ¢ TRy g ¢ Q 9 B ] il I i3 & 5 J. P. DUNCALF, Phone 294, SRS OO 53 R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. & || Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors E:’ West of City Hall. i All Orders Promptiy Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper R R R THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- ly and at right prices. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD. 1001 Minnesota Avenue. B e Fresco Painting F. O. & Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemid Demidpi AcrieNo.3st. Meets every Wednesday at Gilmour’s Hall. A.T.Wheelock, = = = = W.President H.LeBleu, =« =~ =« = W. Secretary Visiting Eagles cordially invited. Minmesota & Infernationa RAILWAY COMPANY In Connection with the Hotel Cathecart, ‘Thos. Cathcart & Son, Props. i Baudette, - Minn. 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. “I ‘We pay strict attention to run a I quietly and orderly place. i pat s 5 ST BB K IR BEROR) S DR ] Northern Pacifie.. RAILWAY COMPANY. Provides the best train passenger i | service between Northome, Hovey Junc- b fl 3 mmm ¢ | sion, Blackduck, Bemldn, ‘Walker and m'.ermedmbe points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth i | and all points east, west and South. | Through coaches between Northome %|and the Twin Cities. - No_ change (|of cars. Ample time at Braiuerd ¢ | for dinner. STATIONS Daily ex. t Bemidji Klevator (o, —wholesale— Feed Flour Grain Ready for business about Sep 20 Bemidji, - Minnesota. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS. | 3 D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law _Ofiice opposite Hotel Markham. "P. J. Russell Attorney at Law | BEMIDJL, - - . . . DI TINN. |Bailey & McDonald LAWYERS Bemidii, Mlinn. Office: Swedback Block J a.y T Reynolds Attorney at Law Ofiice in Ililes Block, i PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Tiles Block Dr. Blakeslee Fhysician and Surgeon Office: files Block, Beminil 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. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, City Restaurant, H. P. BURROUGHS, Prop. el otts 2l e P iiramtiATe: Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. Meals at. H AllHours. | Thompson’s Hotel, HANS P. THOMPSON, Prop. Conbesson | 100 Third St. Tremont House, FELIX DANSEREAU, Prop. s | SLO0 Rates: |y Gy | 311 Minnesota Ave. Minnesota Ave. Bemidji Hotel, MRS. JOHN BAHR, Prop. Rates: |, SL00 | 202 Thira st. Markham Hotel, F. P. HANNIFIN, Prop. $2.00 Per Day and Upward. DRAY AND TRANSFER. - Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave. Phone 40. H. ILL, General Manager., Agent, Brainerd Bemidji. C. RAYNE. RAYNE & FRYHLING, "Tailors. Ladies’ Suits cleaued and pressed. East Front Room, Theatre Bldg., | S. J. FRYHLING. Clothes cleaned, repaired, pressed. Great Northern R’y EAST BOUND. No. 40...Park Rapids Line..6:00a. m. (Connects with Fiyer at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:45,) No. 14.. Dulm.h Express...12:27 p.m. 26 ¢ 12:39a.m. WEST BOUND Fosston Line ..... E e Rapids Linetag o Full information from E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Moving Specialty, Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue Wood For Sale! Ihave for sale an unlimit- -ed quantity of Fine Jack Pine and Tamarack Wood m any lengths. @ : D. S. DENNIS, . 110 America Avs, ; Bemidji.'