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A CLEAN SWEEP Roosevelt Elected By A Large Majorif.y, Another Clean Sweep We Have Been Voted the Cleanest Store in Town. ‘. . After If you want Baked Things that are a delight - to the eye and a joy to the palate use only Mascot Flour $1.50 for 49 1b. sack fortified with our different line of Fresh and Salt Meats. Dont Dissapoint your guests; our Juno Blend Mo- =2 ach and Java Coffee will please them all. value at 35¢ the pound. Then, too, our Romulus blend Mocha & Java Coffee is an extra valne at 25¢ per Ib. In fact anything in Groceries, 7 ware, Feed, Flour or Meats of any kind we aim to excel. \ Remember our discount on fancy lamps at 30 per { cent isa close out price. ment, is all broken: We are in position to take orders for lumber and would like an opportunity to give prices. mmusm' EVEBY u'mmxoou. 5 PIONEER PUBLISHING 00 By RW. mcncogx. ; cnund in ma second rlass matte! Notes . . published abroad but the good is interred witl: the bones of the passing days. who know us not. who think that Bemidji is as bad as is made. The city has been the center of a It is a big years and every happening sav- oring in the least of sensational- ism' has been eagerly heralded through the newspapers . of the siate, until people who do not know the city have -become” per- suaded that even Sodom -and Crockery, - Glass- Get one before the assort- were not like unto Bemidji. As a matter of fact such a concep- tion is wildly “ erroneous. There are few, ifany, cities in the state where order is so well preserved or violation of law so inftéquem. The people who live in Bemidji Very Truly “Yours, J. A. McConkey. ...Best Lots... In All Parts of the Gity. Cheapest Lots In All Parts of the City. ¢ Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. : JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. B T N Al 3 Ty P P e are the equals in education, re- finement and moral sensibility of the citizens of any town in the state. There are probably few cities-in the state where Christ- ian people make more earnest and unremitting effort to care for the épiritual welfare of their fellow men. Special services, in addition to ‘the regular church work, have been held ‘during the past year by one or another of the churches of .the city almost continuously. The truth of the matter is that there is ‘ more life to.the square inch in Bemidji than in most-other towns and the eutside world hears much-of the evil and little of the good. 3R R SO (R State Highwgy Commission Friends of good roads have for some years hoped to secure the formation of a state highway YOUR TRADE SOLICITED commission, and during the last ‘session of the legislature an at- tempt was made to pass a bill creating such a commission. The bill failed, however. The attempt will be again this The state drainage com: mission has p!"dved a very suc- cessful and profitable ‘institution and doubtless the state would reapasgreat benefits from a high- way commission as from a drain- age commission. Such a com- mission:would ha:vq to be organ- ized under the provisions of the constitution which both author- 1zes the commission and specifies various restrictions under which HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686" BEMIDJI, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES | year. and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. 1 carry at all times & good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS In season bought. | guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE A Deposit Required on All Work Chinaware and Glassware ' THE FAIR. Liverpool China, Semi-Porceline Sets, Ivory, Opal, Ruby, Crystal and Gold, and Souvenir, Table and Limo Berry Sets. Big lme of Stop Jars from the Zanes- - ville pottery; regular price $1.25, now e Bl ol B B B B THE’“I—‘-RULTLESS'r |.STUMP PULLER... Most Simple and Durable Stump Puller on thé Méu-ket. it would have to work. One of these restrictions, ‘it appears, may seriously hampei‘ the work of any state road commission that 'could be organized, for it is provided that such a board can give but- one third toward the cost -of any improvement the other two.thirds being borne by the ‘county or township. The drainage CUmmissiqn, by, dear experionce, has discovered: that this is a very unsa.msfactory way of doing business, and all work undertaken by the drainage com- mission ‘is ‘now undertaken by |tk = | them alone.. : o3 A Beautiful Display of just received at $1.00. m&:&r {mission-would be a most excel- lent t,hmg and it is to be hoped that the lagslature oT 19 crea.te the board. 2 FouaTEEN different t.rea.hes pewce were signed hetween world World’s Fair Prize. Local Age e at nm:ua;x. Mioug|: |0Mmelal County and Uity Paper : SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR| “The Salvation of Man. - | The evil that Bemidji does is| 4 There are hundreds of* people, B = busyvlife during the past seven|: Gemorrah in all their wickedness| * | the north country it will held to However, a state highway com- v - tee every a.rt.xcle we sell. We ‘cannotiall sell the best. Wehave too much . modesty-to claim that-we only sell th bes’a, but if TSONS demdmg to: purchase a_stock: of goods whlch they mm feel justified in knowmg are perfect in ~quality - shonld give the undersigned a eall they wuuld be show, jusf such a line as we mention. SSERS cony = W G Schroeder, : Bemidji, Mexico never allows of -a single negative yote. Samuel should travel south a bit for pointers. ' Dr. J Warnmger Veterinary Surgeon - = Office. Phone 78. E Residence 114 Irvine Avenue Phone 248, Located at Ba.gley Livery Barn TaE World is seel:n'g the Presi- dent at the Fair. It 1Sthe hewspapers that are SR : s SO SSI IS I passing laws now. The legisla- > 2 s —All Kinds of— ture does not get a chance until : January. _ r..WO-OD'" BT FOR SALE! }ELTS[NORTH T 1 E | COUNTRY —BY— =tesensseella P DUNGALE, Laist call for big game! : Phone 204. e SN ENCS S SN NE The Beautiful-has arrived, —— 1] But little left of leap year. G’eat Nol‘thel' n R e No. 40...P; ?Iscm sias Line:.5:30 2 = S 0. ark Rapids e..5:30a, m. This helps the loggers some. (Cganecis with Tivos g Sauk oeutre, arcives The blizzard will not be denied I‘f? ;: -D“I“‘JLEXPKP‘G its day. A Lig 2 - WEST BOUND . Cracked ice'is the north coun-| , 13....Fosston Line......3%2 p. m try’s latest specialt, ¢ 2% b 2550 8, m. Y = G B Y ¢ 39....Park Rapids Line7:56 - *¢ Pokegama Falls wants the Full information from government to build it a bridge. —0— Pillager has a new hotel whxch is plundering “its patmns in the most approved style. -~ Bemidii. Minn Minnesota & lntefnatlonal RAILWAY COMPANY In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific. RAILWAY COMPANY. Provides the best train passengi r servicebetween Northome, Hovey Junc- ‘ion, Blagkduck, Bemidji, Walker e= ‘When the South Shore crosses mitigate the rigors of winter. > —o— Now they are trying ‘o make Pudge Heffelfinger get his fing- ger in the next gubernatorial pie. —o— andlinwgznet}}swl pgincs pndd ]g“}mufi The Itasca News takes a tum-[3Polis, Ol arEO AN ble to itself and discovers that ,rfl‘}ofléf O:E:z]?::h 'b.:g’f,i“m”‘fio;’%%‘;fi; ¢Port Arthur will ‘not this fall.”’ | and the Twin Cities. No change ” of cars.< Ample time. nt Brainerd 7 e for dinner. One cannot see the sun with « STATIONS a cloudy face” notably obseryes San Mrs. Ives in the Cass: Lal Tunes “ Dnt!v ox. id If we had a ph6togra.ph of No- vember 1904 we would send it down south " and startle the natives. E oS The fraters of Akeley are din- ing and wining at a great rate; Being siuch good. fellows they | can’t help it,-you know B L= “The candidate’s- sta.r.emenb of 2 ante-election expenses is the next farce bill for general production” |: notes the dramatic editor- of the|: Duluth News Tribune. 8 Skating Good on Lal For the past days ska.tmg g on Lake Irvinehas been good, the |- lake having entirely frozen over. | » The ice is not safe except along the shoms, ho ever,.a’nd itisnot: “fa1 , |TO RENT—Suite of rooms |’ | FOR RENT-_New 27 room mog‘- ; E ~E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent|- 220 ~ Lowell block; Dnlnth g it i o e R B FOR SALE—New organ, perfect cordition.” Cost $50, will sell _very cheap Apply at Pioneer Office, FOR SALE—Househn(d goods,. *| “consisting of furniture, -car- ~ pets, witchen range ete. Must $ WANTED-—For U, §. army able-| . be disposed of atonce, J.F. ?pdied, unma;r;iléd :ingg be-| McLeod, 807 Fif¢h St. ': z:::nofé U!onted &%ta.tes,mgi FORSAEE;Ihaveforsalaagmd saloon, doing a good average every day business, lanch counter, three bath rooms in connection. Will sell the build- - ing 24x50, bar, fixtures: and | stock. Here is a snap if taken ( atonce. InquireofTed Smith, . 2nd. Sft. “opposite Markham Hotel good character and temperate habits, who-can speak, read: . and write English. For m- - formation apply to Recrui Officer, Miles - block Bemld innesota. —* = FOR RENT. Troppman block. Apply at the LOST AND FOUND. Bazaar. B . |LOST—A new pocket book con- taining a check and two notes. ern -hotel, - Address R. s Hardy, Parkers Prau-le, Minn. | - store of E. H. Winter & Co., and receive suitable reward. S S e FOUND-—Bunch of keys.. Owner can have same by paying - for this notice at Pioneer office. “occupied by 'the Jones paint shop. - Inquire ‘at Lakeside Bakery. g Renews the hair, makes itnew again,restores the freshness.. Just what you need if your hair is faded or turning gray, for it always restores the color. - Stops falling hair, also. ™ o A TtmRIm T2 PROFESSIONAL .CARDS. iy StOVes' ! LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellorat Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. To make room for a large stock we are selling sec” ond hand eook, coal and heating stoves for a- song;and the stoves are stoves are 43 good as new. Call and see them. Tam prepared atall times to furnish the money fo buy or build a home on the easy pay- ment plan. Any amount from $800 up to $5000, payments. less than rent. If you area renter it { will pay you toinvestigate this. D, H. Flisk, officé opposite Hotel Markham. P.J Russell Attorney at st BEAIDJL, - - - - TUNN. DORAN BROS. Bailey & McDonald ; LAWYERS Phoue 225. Bemid]l, Minn. Office: - Swedback Block ‘Jay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law Office in Tliles Block, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Snrgeun. Diseases of the Eye a specialby. “Glasses fitted. iJenmeE Ward,M.D., otel : Gathcart,: Thos. Cathcart & Son, Props. Baudette, - - © This Hotel is specially adapted for the traveling public, beautifally locat~ ed on. the banks of the - Physician and Surgeou. great Rainy River fac- Troubles peculiar to hersex a specialty ‘ing the Canadian border. ‘Office hours 2 to 5; over Barker’s g Drug Store. ‘We pay strict attention to run a ~ quietly and orderly place. Physician and Surgeon Office: Tiles Block - Dr. Blgkeslee Physician and Surgeon Office: Niles Block. Beminji Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Lo bacoasosnssssansnonsssnsnasad THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Bnilder. Can do your fine work,and yo\n‘ *~ coarse work, will do it prompt- 1y and at right prices. —_— SEE" US BENRE YOU BUILD. Dr R. B. Foster, DENTIST . MILES BLOCK. " Dr.C. M. Smith, 3 DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, 1 Palace Cafe, 1001 Minnesota Avonue. Wood i‘or Sale ! Flmn THROM, Prop. A‘{ffi"’m‘,: 311 Minnesota Ave. Thompson’s Hotel, HANS P. THOMPSON, Prop. | commection: | - 100 Tnia st - Hotel Challenge ~A. L. SMITH, Proprietor. DRAY. AND TRANSFER. ed quantity of Fine.Jack Piie and Tamarack Wood Finder please leave same at Dr. Rowland Gilmore | \