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TUESDAY. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER—— NOVEMBER 1 See What $1.00 WILL BUY AT e EEECEEEECTEEECEETEECEEEEEREEE J. A. McCONKEY } m 939233223333395339333333333333333%7 o LEEEET comb honey . pure str: 'unml hone\ 1 ke ek ne Cod cranber Oatmeal ok 32 lbs. Very Truly Yours, 35!i£§i§§i§i§§3§€ii%!‘é A. MCCOVKEY EEEE & Neeee " 6 Phone"33 gf'rE&e Bargaun Day Only 4 - 25¢ pkgs Oat Meal and 1 pkg Tea Dust 30 bars Toilet Soap 27 bars Perfect or 27 bars Lenox Soap 1 dozen 3 1b cans of Tomatoes for 13 cans fancy Corn for 9 1bs Armour Ham, Helmet Brand, for 11 los Pure Leaf Lard, for i allon of Maple Syrup The Following: 1 pkg Corn Starch .10 2 pkg Yeast ¢ 10 1 pkg Macaroni .10 " 2 pkg Matches .10 " /3 N1 pkg Tooth Picks .05 ’1{ 1 pkg Silyer Gloss Starch .10 11b pkg Bell Coffee .25 3 Ibs Best Rice 25 5 1bs Dry Peas 25 Usual Price $1.30 Bargainday only $1.00 Cash only $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 just received at Crystal and Gold, and Souvenir, T'lble and Limo Berry Sets. Big line of Stop Jars from the Zanes- ville pottery; 1euular price $1.25, now $1.00 'THE FAIR. Liverpool China, Semi-Porceline Sets, Ivory, Opal, Ruby, The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. {ntered In the postoffice at Bemldjl Miun., as second class matter. Official County and City Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Bargain Day. The bargains offered for next Thursday through the columns of the Pioneer afford an opportu- nity seldom placed within the reach of a community. Nearly all the merchants of the city haye united bargain offerings for this day. The bargains offered are so varied that one can make com- plete purchases of necessities and luxuries. A-visit to Bemidji on Bargain Day will pay all ex- penses of the trip and leave a profit insthe pocket of the buyer. The business, men of Bemidji have inaugurated this Bargain Day to demonstrate to the people of this part of the state that Be- midji is the best market point in northern Minnesota, and it is hoped that this first attempt will lead to the establishment of a permanent market day. Don’t Like Their Own Medicine. How would the democrats like to face such a campaign of base- less lies and obscenc slander as the supporters of Johnson haye made against Dunn, inquires the Minneapolis Tribune in an able editorial and goes on to say: They havefeltentirely secure from this. Apparently the Republicans cap- able of going to the cesspool for campaign material have been supporting Johnson this year. But the democrats have gotten a taste from their own party organ of what Dunn has had to suffer from them and their allies from the beginning. They are in a blue funk be- cause the St. Paul Globe has brought out some nastiness or other about Johnson. We donot pretend to accout for this aston- ishing performance. Perhaps Rojestveusky sent the Globe a case of vodka. Certainly it has been seeing things in the night. We are only concerned to ask, if the Johnson cause is so shaken by one volley of slander from their own ranks, where wonld they have been under a continual fire of it for six months? Dunn has had to endure this sort of thing. By comparison we think he has stood up pretty well under it. Consider the mud batteries that have showered him. The jackal of a dying ad- ministration has spent 1ts last gasp spewing slander oyer an official record that stands high- est in the history of the office he held; that was praised by the only democratic governor of the state; on which the vengeful in- spirer of it actually ran for the office of governor. Some rude asperities of speech in the mouth of a man of clean mind and life have been magni- fied to the ornate pornographic diction of Dave Clough. Tales of drunken orgy have been cried from the housetops about a man whose weak stomach compels him to total abstinence; more’s the pity for him. Obscene slan- ders have been circulated in hiss- ing whispers about a man the purity of whose domestic life wins high tribute of praise from the president of Hamline Metho dist University. Dunn has been enduring this for six months, mainly from Re- publicans, The democrats, it appears, cannot endure one day of it from their own chief organ. If the political skin of their can- didates is really so thin and ‘ten- ,| der, it was mighty clever of them Subscribe for the Daily Pioneer to round up most of the Republi- can blackguards;and mud-sling- R Use “Pillsbury’ Flour! Flour! Flour! s Best” Flour We have bought not “Pillsbury’s Bemidji, it The Flour tha.t Never Fa,lls & 1000 barrels of below present market price and we offer ittoyouata remarkably low price. Call en Us and We Will Tell You We guarantee every sack of Flour, and if not found satisfactory money cheerfully refunded. low the crowd it will lead you to the busy store. We treat you on the [ the year O. W. G._ Schr_oeder, only one carload but Best” Flour If you fol- Minnesota. PIONEER WANT COLUMN HELP WANTED. WANTED—To fill your wants. Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad. WANTED TO RENT—Good pay- . ing meat market. Joe Truit- ness, St. Clear, Minn. WANTED—AS$ ence, 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. Focs Poe IO B B LS LU Sl TO RENT--Suite of rooms in Troppman block. Apply at the Bazaar. TO RENT—Rooms suitable for office pnrposes over Crother’s Barber shop. LOST AND FOUND. ers in the Johnson corral before the campaign opened. OO O O PBITS NORTHS bEROM | COUNTRY Al e i 2P 2 B B 2P 5 Oh what a night! —0— The ghosts are laid for an- other year. Hallow’een looks better the day before. ot ; Socialists are a-gunning in Deer River. —0— - Grand Forks wants a Bar- gain Day too. —0— Everybody wants to be coroner in Cass county. —0— Senator Clapp’s coming makes everybody clapp. —0— Variety and railroads add con- siderable spice to life. < = PN Kelliher’s boom resounds throughout the north country. —o0— Anyhow Minneapolis juries do not disagree with Doc Ames. —0— It was just a little christening that Battle River got_last weels, —0— The republican rally will be a’ grand assault all along the line. —0— The traveling man can give his tongue a much needed rest after next Tuesday. —0— ‘Whether Brother Gustatson or Brother Moorhead is the pretti- est man is a question that relieves the dull round of political recrim- ination up Tenstrike— Turtle way. From Seuth Africa.—New Way of Using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban, Natal, South Afri- ca, says: “As a proof that Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy is a cure suitable for old and young, I pen you the following: A neigh- ber of mine had a child just over two months old. It had a very bad cough and the parents did not know what to give it. I sug- gested that if they would get a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and put some upon the dummy teat the baby was suck- ing it would no doubt cure the Arch Deacon Appleby. It is announced that Episcopal services will be held at the Pres- byterlan church Wednesday even- ling, November 2. Arch Deacon Appleby of Duluth, who reaches Bemidji at intervals, will deliver DA IS BU I~ SY FOUND—Near Eighth street— boy’s overcoat. Owner can claim property at this office, paying for this notice. LOST—A diamond stick-pin cresent shape. Return to Pio- neer office and receive good reward. the sermon. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Two cows. A. L. Coliard, 910 Minnesota Aye. TOR SALE—A new milch cow. A snap. Inquire of Thome & Meyer. FOR SALE—Limited number of copies of the Pioneer’s souvenir edition. Pioneer office. FOR SALE --Household goods, call Monday and Tuesday, at residence of A. P. White Be- midji avenue and Sixth St. FOR SALE—Part cash and part exchange, first class saw mill property with contracts for sawing timber. Box 7 Med- ford, Minn. FOR SALE—Good hind quart- ersof beefat 5 15 cents and good front quarters at 41-2 cents. Other meat at whole- sale prices. Any amount de- livered. Schaefer, City meat market, Sauk Rapids, Minn. FOR SALE—Eight horse power gasoline saw rig. Complete and in good running order. Will sell cheap to responsible party on easy terms. T. W. Bell, at office of E. J. Swed- back. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR EXCHANGE — Team of horses, harness, wagon and pair of sleighs for forty aecres of land close to the cn;y Call at this office. C. H. Miles Proprietor of Golden Club Great Northern Saloons. LR RCR R R - KR R R o] Wholesale Wines and Liquors GRBLBBBELEH Agent for Famous s Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Beer. 000600000000 00000000000000000008000000000000 child. This they did and brought about a quick relief and cured the specialties were very good, being fully equal to anything at tempted on the bestvaudeville stages in the country. Bargain Day Dinner. ‘Our meals are a bargain any day, but we have provided a spec- good things to eat but nothing more t.opny. Armstrong & Un- derwood’s. For Sheriff. 1 hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of sherifr, subject to the will of the voters of Beltrami county at the general election to beheld on Tucsday November 8 1904, If elected I &mmlw to discharge the duties of thooffice In a careful, painstaking and conrteous manner. THOS, BAILEY, jal dinner for Bargain day. More é Look what The Grill the baby.”” This remedy is for|5> sale by Barker’s Drug store. s —FOR— Variety Opens. ARGAINS The Star Theatre opened its $ B R doors for the first time last i ifl evening and theh perforlullance 5 proceeded along the usual lines. There was a big attendance and PICTURES everything was conducted ina very orderly manner, Many of —GO_TO— HAKKERUP ! Up-to-Date Work ¢ - and Prices Reasonable. Enlarging, Framing and Finishing ° for Amatuers. Hakkerup Studio | Twg Doors East of Olty Drug Store. EEEEET CEEEES ié(‘.i.i(—k ;Ei EEEEEEFEEEEEFEECEFEEEEEEE has tosay: @ The . Buffett. % Hotel and Resturaunt. g BAR IN CONNECTION. ) Mealsat AllHours. Lake Superior Trout Blue Points in Shell Little Neck Clams * Rockaways in Shell NC P. SALOON W. F. LOWE, Prop. N Get them while they last. l’ai!”?l§333§3!ii*)”*l’!i-’a-”ii‘iiiflli 333333333333 8 333333332333332333233333¢ Subscribe for the Pioneer. Wines, Liquors, Cigars Third Street Bemidyi, Minn.

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