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EMIDJI Is the only city of its size in Minnesota having BEIGHT Passenger Trains every twenty-four hours running Nonh, South, East and West; and more to Tollow. BEMIDJI is bound to grow! No person on earth can stopit! NOW is the day of YOUR salvation ! RSN TR ST ST SRR S ST LOTS FOR SALE Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. § H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Bldg. SEPTE R R Y BB R ORI “The Road With The Big Berths” This is the title given by the Chicago Tribune to the CHICAGO, _ MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY This railway owns and operates its own sleep- ing cars and other equipment. The berths are wider, longer and higher than berths in similar cars of other lines. The Pioneer Limjted, The Fast Mail and three other daily trains from Minneapolis and St.Paul to Chlcmgo. No extra charge to ride on these trains, but it is important that you name your route in purchasing tickets East. & WS W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER. AGENT 365 ROBERT STREET, ST. PAUL NAAAARARALGRARAAPRINIARIPINAS I, Your Building Will Look “Well & Longafter the Paint you used is forgotten if you 3 + acts Linsel‘t!(; “(;liles(‘,z»l': Pure Prepaired Painis. Cheap Paint is extrava gance. Giood Paint Eronomy. The proof of good paint is in s applic To (\xperim;' t un. known a ('lk’S i waste of hoth time and money. cards 3 | aNesort UNS[EU D!LPAINT( ) i »5 > 3 quv[Lnn o Y by Ask for color Fiemming & Dowas é " & | ARSAARAAAA MMMMMM4‘ Phone Fv O T I A S U W R - DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Neon, and 110 5:30 p. m. Office over Mrs. Thompson’s boardinghouss Minnesota Ava, Are Chiropraotio Adjustments the same a.s Ostsopath Treatments? 4 ¢ i No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim'to put in place § that which is out of place, to right that which is wrong: but the Path- & 2 * ‘ology Diagno Prognosis and Movements are entirely dif One cf my patieats, Mr. W. A, , has taken both Chiropractic and Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic i- ten times more direct in the adjustments and the results getting health ten times ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. more thor- L‘A,&&&)&MM‘.&*‘&A‘&MA&‘A‘ - ST S L G g L g 'a’.a:’.‘:_ SEECSESEESEEESEEETEEEEEER M. The Bemidji Handles all kinds and qualities of lumber and building materials, Call on him and get his figures. Esti- mates furnished for large or small amounts. M Lumber Merchant EECETESTEREE Y W W W W W W W W 2233333323 Prompt Delivery. Phone 100 Special sale on screen Doors q’i = 23333 3333233253233233253333233% | 4 ¢ |most imagine that the 4 The Daily Pioneer PUBLISEED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. ~1:50red 0 the pustoftice at Bemid}l, Mina, a8 gecond rlags matter. H7vicia) Paper Village of Bemidji SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR It Ma kes a Difference Who SaysIt. FRrOM a rcecent publication we quote this: *It must not be forgotten that our railroads are the arteries through which the life blood of this nation flows. Nothing could be more foolish than the enact: ment of legisiation which would unnecessarily intenfere with the development and operation of these commercial agencies,” Were any Minnesota states man to utter this sentiment he would be promptly branded by a large portion of the republican press of the state as possesses of railroad leaning, as a man noi of the Rooseveltian type, asa man unsafe to be entrusted wiih the state. Yet these service for Roosevelt himsell and they are’ found in one of his messages to Congress. The truth is that Roosevelt is a just man and while he desires re- form inthe matter of railway|c rates he wishes at the same time |} to be fair to the railroads. A good share of our Minnesota press in discussing these mat- ters, however, are merely dema- gogues. Great Opportunitiesin Min- nesota.. information, which has just been issued by Minnesota’s gration bureau. new imi- Prefaced by a sand Facts’ about the North Star state, arranged nlphabetl- cally set.nng forth an astonishing be well for every Minnesotan to have recourse to as well as those northwest is as yet unknown. In publishing this little book- let the imigration made a very good beginning and it is futara course proves as fraitful it wiil ba a most impor- tant force in developing and set tling the state. Pla: in the hands of those who ara look ced to the wess for howes for them selves the book wiil atiract to sand of whom will remain to make Minnosota their permanei- ; home. We shall await the nex venture of the stale immigratio: bureau with interest. SoME incd to be sceptical as to many of the pro- nounced advantiges and resour ces of northern Minnecsota, cause our resources are shw in developing, because they do nct blossom and beir fruit the in- stant they are cultivaied we » of us are inc are i fruitful. nal says: The Minnespolis Joas Speaking of water -powers northers Minnesota, a suiy. | has showa that 3,000 Lorsepowel can be developed in the Missis- sippi near Bemidji, where a twenty-seven foot head can be se- cured by asmall dam. vey is claimed to be the precur- will secure their power frem the propesed dam. The proximity of great natural resources to cheap power is going to develop some prosperous industrial cen- ters in the new countries of northern Minnesota before many years. The Journal is exactly rwht Northern Minnesota will in time be thickly inhabited by a busy population. But we “ cannot | ™ v d words are the words of President. THIS is the title of alittle book:- |, let, exceedingly full of valuable i variety of general information | s = A concerning the stateare “A Thou- A I amount of detail which it would | ¥ to whomw the Empire State of the | bureau has Minnesota thousands upon thou ‘ Be § latest This sur- | sor of important . manufacturing | ¥ enterprises at Bemidji, which i . Resolution: Resolttion by the village council of the Vill- gea of Bemidiji for the constructioniof boule- vards along Bemidji avenue in the Village of Bemidji. At o regular meeting of the villago gounell of - the i *Village of Bemidjl held village hall said \'nhce nm u dm,k . T on Monday, \lu, 9thday of March, 1905, the following resolu- tlon was introduded by councilman Graham and seconed by Balley; WHEREAS, A petition In writing signed by a majority of the property owners ibutting on that g\u‘b of Bemidji Avenue hereinafter describe praying -for .the con- struction of a boulevard on the east side of Bemidji avenue begining at the southwest corner of block 22 1n the original townsite of Bemidji, thence north along the east side of said Bemidjl avenue to the northwest corner of block 8 in the First addition to Be- midji, and also along the west side of said Bomidjl avenuo commencingat the southeast corner of block I original townsite of B inldit thence north along the west side of said Bemidji avenue to the northeast corner of block §& First addition to Bemidii: now thoreforo be it Resolved, That there is hereby created and cstablished a houlevaid along the west side of said Bemidji avenue, in said village, cot- mencing at the southeast corner of block 12 in the originz] townsite of Bemidji, thence north along the west side of said Run\(hl avente to the northcast ¢ Dlock & First Addition to Bemidji, whi d boule- vard shall be 20 feet in width outside of and clear of the property line. and shall | Tip of land five fe shall be reserved for grass and flowers be- tween the property line and the sidewall, which said walk shall be five feu constructed of concrete or art and shall be constructed on grade as may be from the outer edge of the sidewalk t hall be laid out a strip ten feet wide, suituble and proper manuer, D shall be reinforced on the e with suitable curbing of conereate cial§stone and shall he planted to d flowers of a suitable auality and Through the 1 when properly Dtlul\ shall be planted to trees of sigmnated by the V suitable di shall not e than two adapted to U e 33 also. craayed g ¢ rdon the cas wuc in the sai the poiutst or pl ac ated, similar 1\l|fl d('mlh uplited_in 5'0n 02 before the Bith Tespects of Oetobe The fol BLOCK b4 12 oo aeamaaBEET or: Bilel G Bigl W W Brow, A E Henderson FIRST ADDITION Tohn Spiltan Minni A M Ludington- call of ~Onthe followingz voted . 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Sheriff's Sale. 4 By virture of an exceution i nd under the seal of ‘the Distri and for the County of Beltrami and State ta, upon a_judgment rendered ar 44 in the sald Court, on the: plaintift and n fuvor of the said plain against the sald defendant, for the one hundred si ) exe- cution was directed and delivered to me Sheriff in and for 1 pon all the right, of the said dofondang D8, Weaver in and to toe following described real property, to-wit: The north-west quarter of the north-east auarter, (nwli nek) of scetion fourteen (14) township one hundred forty-seven (147) range thirty-three (33 Beltrami County, \lmm-wm together with the Dilaings sherod NOTIOR I8 HEREBY GIVEN, That I. the undersiined: a5 Sharr as aforcsaid. will st the above described resl property to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction. at front door of the coyrs house in the Village of Bemidji in the County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, on Saturday the 24th day of June A. D. 1905, at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day tosatisfy the said execution, together with the interest und costs thereon. Dlflgd Mayl th A. D. 1 Byen the first few doses of Dr. Alder’s Treatment bring won- derful = relief to constipated people. TIts very pleasant taste and certain laxative properties, acting without pain or griping, all combine to make it the ideal remedy for constipation. - Large dollar bottles E. N. French & C State Firemen’s Convention. The annual convention of the Minnesota State Firemen’s As- sociation will be held atLitchfield, Minn., June 13and 14. The Great Nortlhern will sell tickets on June 12 and 13 to Litchfield and return for one fare plus 50 cents for the round trip, final return limit good until June 15. Consult local agent for particulars, +vsoceececes Dr.J. Warninger Veterinary Surgeon Office I’hone 78. Rosidence 114 Trvine Avenue Phone 248.— ] Located at Bagley Livery Barn S AR RS A AA AR AALD AL EAARIAARARARARS P THGS. JOHNSON B uilder AND Contractor For any work in the line of building be sure to see me and <feh your work right es 'xu‘ordmffly Phone T 127, TRV R T T IYYY STYV VYV Y VYAV RY VYV WYYV ITYTO Y AAALS $54AAAANAN AMABAAASARCAALAMAARARYA B i e e s B B e L GARAAAARAALAE ELAGALAALLG One PIONEER WANT COLUMN Cent TryaPioneer Want Ad--Ic a word FOR SALE. HELP WANTED. eSS SR e e FOR SALE—Four fresh milch| WANTED—Nurse. Address A. cows, with calf and also one,| B., care Pioneer. half short horn bull. Inquire at the farm of Math Kolnitschar | WANTED—To supply your type two miles west of Nary. writer. wants. The Plonecr. FORSALE—ALL kinds of second | WANTED—Board and room by hand harness and wagons. At two gentlemen in private house barn in rear of post office. near busisess portion of city. = Inquire at Pioneer office. SALE — Rubber stamps. | | The Pioneer will procure any WANTED Piano player, lady or kind of a rubber stamp for| gent for Burke’s Comedy com- ot on: short nobies; pany, under canvas. Stop at hotels. Inquire Slocum’s FOR SALE—One four volume! music store. set of Universal Dictionary of ' - the English Language. If taken W&%’P%L_Fmt U. 8. army able- at once, $10 buys the set. In- ied, unmarried men be- quire at this office. tween ages of 18 and 85, citi- LOST AND FOUND. zens of United Stam:., of good character and temperate FOUNDSwall gold locket with | Dabits, who can speak, read diamond setting. Callat U. .| and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting recruiting station, Miles block. Ofticer, Miles block, Bemxd]] MISCELLANEOUS. : Minnesota. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open = Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- FQR,EENT‘ Thurs-| . Li-i I’Oh RENT—Suite of three rovros for a small family. Sec. ond floor. Inquire 114 Irying avenue south. urdays, 2:30 to 6 p. m. day 7 to 8 p. m. also. brary in basemeunt of court House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li-| brarian. 4 Webster @ Coole‘;’z PROFES»SIONAL » WallPaper & Paint Store ¥ ! ..CARDS One door south of old P. building. Telephone No. LAWYERS, hvwvv O D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law _Oifice opposite Hotel Markham. P.J. Russell i 2% Great Northern R’y ST 5 New Wood Shop T. M. HARVEY, Prop. 2 General Repairing Located in Pingle’s shop, two blocks we: city hall. 9 e % 2 Wagon Work and % No. 31.. ALL POINTS BEn[an.ALt?r]l.L {J'w.v NN, IN THE E., E. McDonald LAWYER Bemldli, Minn. Office: Swedback Block NORTHWEST _ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M.D,, ian and sur“ eou. EAST BOUND No.108...Park Rapids Line..5:30a. m. (Connects with Flyer at Sauk Centre, arrives | Diseases of the Eye a specialty. Miuneapolis about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:45 Glasses fitted. Duluch Express. ..12:27 p.m ¢ “ 12:49 2.m Dr. Rowland Gilmore Phy an and Surgeon Office: IMiles Block Dr. Blakeslee Yhysicias and Surgeon Office: Miles Block. Beminji Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Resideuce Phone 222 Office Phone 18 WEST BOUND ..Fosston Line .... “ « 3:52 p. m. 2:55 &, m. -Park Rapids LineT:50 ¢ *ull information from E E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent Semidii. Minn Dr. R. B. Foster Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS Pn(m s 124 MILES BLO( " Dr.C. M. Sm;th DENTIST Ottice over E. H, Winter's Store. _DRAY AND TRANSFER. ‘Wes Wright, Oray aud Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave, Phoue 40. Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Saic and ilano Moving 4 Speciaity. Phone No. 5 | 618 America Avenue ¥. 0. B, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Benlhlle:rlaNn ast. Meers every \h:dncudny at 8 p, bring such things about in a day. Plnlnnfl s Ammrney Thos. ll-’ll]el Sheriff of Beltrl.mi Connf By J.N, Bailey, Dennw. ’l O Via LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION AT NIRRT IS “THE COMFORTABLE WAY.” For Rates or Detailed Information, Call on orJAddress E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, ELocal Agent Glimour’s Hall, AT, Svhiestock, =« « - W.President H. Leb! - W. Secretary vl-hlnu Eagies cordially invited. \lumeso & lu ferna I()Ddl Tn Connection with the ..Northern Pacifie.. JIJL THE Provides the best train a8t 2N RA ILWAY service between Nmuhome,plufsaiee;. Bln.(:_kdu('k, Bemidji, Walker aud intermediate points and Minne- apolis, -St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth gnd 'Ll' 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 Sunduy 630 u. . Lv STATIONS Northome Funkle, lackdack . ;Tenstrike. Daily ex. Palntxng Paper Hanging Kalsomining Daily except Sundny Kelliher...... ‘uskley. N. P.RY. rainerd Lll,tl((]anflgu P Shop in rear of Swedback Block oy "5