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| | T SR i I | - |ROUTE EAST [ NAME YOUR In purchasing your ticket East, if you care for an excellence in service and equipment; not obtainable elsewhere, name your route CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY No additional charge to ride on the Pioueer Limited or the Fast Mail, the two most pop- ular traing b:tw een Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. But it is necessary to Name Your Route. W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365'ROBERT STREET, ST. PAUL PRRASANANANPRTNANNAIAINAINY e [leming & Downs Hardware Merchants. Prompt Delivery. PAAAARAAANY ARSI WA o ¢S MADE ONLY BY. THE NATIONAL FAINT = VARNISH G, Phone 57. CLEVELAND, ONIO. VWV WVAVWVAVWAIWAWAMAYAAVAAAY MAANVWY 'The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY ASTERNOON. 0 ieial Paper Village of Bemidiji PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCLICOCK.- iniared n the postofice at Bemid)l, Minn., a8 second class matter. s o SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR “Some people think that advertising is simply a’'mat- ter of paying the printer; others believe that it is thinking out something that will bring people to the store, The latter get there.” The Robbed. IN m1S address which he is making to the peoples of the west on his present tour Thomas Lawson indulges in some caustic reflections upon the people ‘be cause they submrit to be levied upon for tribute by the great coroporations, trusts and other accumulations of caiptal. In a Ciscussion of robbers and the robbed he says: When you hear a great reple complain of being robbed, don’t be indignant. Get disgusted. Toan individ- ual w 10 has been held upand made to disgorge, some is based entirely upon the nation- al census taken every ten years. The i)rimary p\lirpose from which the national census is taken is to determine the representation in congress to which each state is entitled and there will be no re- determination of this fact until after the national census of 1910 is taken, i i B THERE are signs in the diplo- matic firmament that Japan will win as substantial victories on the field of diplomacy this sum. mer as it has won on the field of battle during the war. Every step taken by the Japanese since the beginning of peace negotia tions Las strengthened her posi- tion anu 1makes refusal to her terms, whatever they may be, more and more impossible to Russia. . AS A WORKING TOOL i for the student and the writer, as f an authoritative reference book for b schools, teachers, families, business: and professional men, there is one book which offers superior advan- fltages in the solid value of its in- # formation, and the ease with which i it is obtained. 7 International Dictionary increases flknown. It never refuses the in- formation sought and it never over- i whelms one with a mass of misin- struetive and e 1 il T, {@.& C.MERRIAM CO., S @ SINCE Japan quit sinking Rus - .1 One’s admiration for Webster’s aily as it comes to be better ‘ormation illogically arranged. teur, there is verything. rged Edition recently f§ vords, a revised Bio- § nd a revised Gazet-# ¢ World, 2380 pages and 5000/ Tt his just reccived THE GRAND PRIZE Highest Award) at the World's Fair, § t. Louis. Our name is on the copyright page of all uthentic Webster's dictionaries. FREE—"A Test the whole ated pampl PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. sian ships the Russians have taken to doing it themselves, e e e i b b kbbb o ] 4 PBITSINORTH » 7' E | COUNTRY ¢ K i i afhc o 2B ot P 3 B Fergus Falls 6,600, sympathy wmay be due, for he, perhaps, has been caught unawares, or oyerpowered, but whena gve: t, froc people is robbed, somewhere their manhood ‘must be at tault. Mr. Lawson’s inference is not ju/st. Because the people are be ing robbed by the trusts is no serious upon their manhood for it is no easier for the people to escape at present than it is for the man who looks into the chambers of a Winches- ter in the hands of'a highway- man. For the time being the reflection | | | { | Remember My Prophecy. I have sold more lots in Bemidji the past month than have been sold in any six months during the past two years, Buy NOW w‘lee'}'.-m ) Come in and M\ make your selection hefore the choice locations are gone. They are going fast. BUSINESS LOTS RESIDENCE LOTS /0 MANUFACTURING SITES. $ s s e ernename v e T i.‘ Bemidji Townsite & Imp. Co. ;'.i W H. A. SIMONS, Agt., Swedback Block [\ W33a333333333 333333333048 R N N T R G W G0 G TG SR S e g i bt} DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m. i Office over Mrs. Thompson’s boarding house Minnesota Ave., Are Chiropractio Adjustments the same &.s Osteopath Treatments? 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- ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Movements are entirely different. One of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has taken both Chiropractic and Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic i~ ten times more direct in the adjusiments and the results getting health ten times more thor- ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. P e P B B Mo B A . A E;fln‘x IREAUTIFY YOUR HOMER ,J;ffl /finloch PINT Im) it Memorandum— 2275 s th oo 18 o bt SRS A small jnvesument n paint adds greatly to the value and beauty of your proj and makes you “good nes inting s on hbor"* by making a good neighborhood. Good painting is one of best investments and pays big retuens in improved valucs. - 1¢s a saving, not an expense, But wher, you paint---buy only inloch ISE PAINT + | destroying ourselves. traveler has simply the choice of death or submission; but he may take precaution for the future. | Tha puhlic is in the same situta- tion; for the time being they must ['i choose between a bloody revolu- tion or submission; but the pab- lic too may make provision for the future. We are confronted by a great problem which demands to be I\ | rightly out worked but we are in worse case than the traveler for he might kill the highwayman, but this we cannot do without Theprob lem is to’ properly safegaurd both business interests and the private interests of each individ- ual. Nothing but the gradual work ing out of a great economic prob lem can accomplish this and in solving this problem the element of time is an important one. —_— THE significance of Minne- sota’s gain in population is so plain that all may understand it, The cities have gained but the country has failed to reach the expected mark. This is Minne- sota, one of the richest in natu- ral resources of any state in the Union. Itis high time that we bad an immigration bureau. We believe that the lesson will not be lost and that the next legisla- ture will make an appropriation for the support of this bureau that will enable it to carry on a vigorous campaign of education as to what Minnesota has to offer to settlers. THE peace plenipotentiaries will meet in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and the invitation of our own dear" St. Paul, Minne- sota, is turned down cold along with several hundred otkers, However, we got considerable free advertising out of it. MiNNESOTA will not gain a con- gressman as a result of the re- [ Burglars at Brainerd. == ; Erskine borrows $3,000. 3 o g Mentor will bond-—§2,000. 3 Muzzle your dog before he dies, 3 —gs 3 Nine hundred people at St. |3 e 3 Hilaire, 3 —— O E| Brainerd lammed Aitkin all|3, over the lot. THOS. JOHNSON E Builder E E - AND Contractor Ior any work in the line of building be sure to see me and get your work right prices accordingly. Phone E ® 127. TV YTV VYV YV Y AT YAV VYV VTV AV YTV YV —— Moorhead begins to build a Carnegie Library. =y § Have you indigestion? Consi- | ¢ der the ways of the pig and be wise —0— The newspapers are building the great Nol'theru <o Roseaun unce more. ] —0— Buttermilk five cents a glass|g gallon at the creamery. DDA IIDD, P city hall. ab the restaurant and five cents a| >SS New Wood Shop T. M. HARVEY, Prop. Wagon Work and General Repairing Located in*Pingle’s Blacksmith shop, tx0 blocks west of P PIONEER WANT COLUMN No Charge Less Than 15¢. ONE YOUR WANTS 31 Call 2 FOR SALE. ! FOR SALE—Magnificent moose | head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this office. rooms, all newly furnished four months ago. 1928 West FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for| _you on short notice. PATENTS—Williamson & Mer»‘ chant, Patent [awyers andj Solicitors. Main office 920 937 Guaranty Bldg. Minneapolis, | Minn. Branch office McGill Bldg. Washington D. C. MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Oren Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays, 2:30 to 6 p, m. Thurs- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- brary in basement of court House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- brarian. FOR SALE—Hotel furniture. 20 | HELP WANTED. WANTED—Good girl. Inquire Mrs. R. H. Schumaker, Corner 11th and Beltrami Aye. WANTED—A good piano player, Address box 32, Rainy River,. Ontario Canada. Michigan street, Duluth, Minn. WANTED—Good girt for general housework. Good wages. In- quire 413 American Ave. WANTED—Every house wife to try one baking with Barlow’s Best WANTED—A good. all around - harness maker. Address H. Hartig, Lisbon, N, D. WANTED--Man and wife to cook and do chores at stopping place. Address J. Lundeen, Marcell, Minn. WANTED—Lady agents for new Hygeia Corsets. Most popu- lar and easiest corset made, Big commission. For terms and exclusive territory apply gestern Corset Co., St. Louis, 0. Lost and Found. FOUND—A bill, owner call for it at Peterson’s fruit store. LOST—Two small black and white pigs. Return to Kincan- non farm. Otto Brose. WANTED—For U. S.army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 85, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. ®or in- formation apply to Reécruiting Officer, Miles "block, Bemidji. Minnesota. DRAY AND TRANSFER. . Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave. { Tom Smart, Dray and Daggage, Safe and Plano Moving a Speciaity. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue —o— Thief River personal property tax payers are growing more artful. Only 202 this year against 299 last year. s If the republican party is not able to seclect the right candi- date for governor it will not be for lack of advisors. —0— It took Koochiching eleven in- nings to prove to Rainy River that the American brand of base ball is superior to the best that Canada could do. —— There seems to be some grourd for the belief that the seasons are gradually recurring earlier in the north country. They are already beginning to talk foot. Y D T 0 g g EETECSTSESTETESECSETSEET M g \ Our Facilitiés 223 for PLUMBING % -of ALL KINDS A n [{ Let us Quote;‘fn: are Unexcelled. you Prices. ;:} i L5 AND BE?!UPTIflHb Have been suffering from Impure Blood for many years, having Boils and other Eruptions. Having heard of S. S. S. I de- cided to try it, and am glad to say that it has done me a great deal of good. Tintend to continue to use it, as I believe it to be the best Blood Medicine on the market. Cleveland, Tenn. W. K. DETERS. For over fifteen years I have suffered more or less from Impure Blood. Abouta ear ago I had a boil appear on my leg Detow the knee, which was. followed by three more on my neck. Isaw$.S. S, advertised and decided to try it. After taking three bottles all Boils disappeared and I have not been troubled any since, GEo. G. FERTIG, 114 W. Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. Newark, Ohio, May 23, 1902. From childhood I 'had been bothered with bad blood, skin eruptions and boils, 1 hiad boils ranging from five to twenty in number each season. The burming ac- companying the eruption was te-rible. . 8. 8. seemed to be just the medicine needed in my case. It drove out all impu- rities and bad blood, giving me perma- nent relief from the skin eruption and boils, Thisias been ten years ago, and I have never had a return of the disease. Mgs. J. D. ATAERTON. Write .for our ‘book on blood and skin diseases, Thete's one indisputable reason why, a reason every honess panter will acknowled «“The Oil is the Life of Pamnt,” and xh{mh’ lo;g good mPJ.il to buy it fresh Ifi r‘;uz {rom the dealer's barrel, not from the ready-mixcd paint can. The paint that is ready mix wth linseed oil, gallon for gallon. ts KINLOCH PAINT, and we recomment 1easy for every good reason we know. J. A. HOEE cent state census notwithstand- ing the declaration of many newspapers to that effect. The Medical advice or e el formation about will cost Ask our local agent o ihe m ny show places TO T call on yourlocal aint Great Northern Railway ““The Comfortable Way’? 3 Lewis & Clark Exposition For; rates and further information F. I Whitney, Pass’r Traftic Mgr.; St, Paul. Paper ,Hang‘ing it the side trips to @.cng the line of the HE agent or address ing No.18...Park Rapids Line..5:30a, m, (Gonnec PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS .. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. " P.J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJL, - - . . . TIINN. E. E. McDonald LAWYER Bemidji, Minn, Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, L. A. Ward, M. D, Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye: a specialty, Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Pnysician and Surgeon Office: Iiles Block Dr. Blakeslee Fhysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block. Beminji Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Gver First National Bank Residence Phone 22t Office Phone 18 DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK., Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter’s Store. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemid]l AerioNo. 351, Meety every Wedaesday at 8 p. m., Giimour’s Hall. A.T. Wheelock, = = = Holeblow, - . . . i Viciring $imgime coraiutly Invited, r:&.&m:&am&.’ ¢ Webster @ Cooley -3 g Wall Paper & Paint Store g One door south of old P. 0, 4 building. Telephono No. 285 TTOT T gy |Great Northern R’y ALL POINTS INTHE NORTHWEST " 'EAST BOUND, with Flyer at Sauk : s Minficapolis abont 3:06 bt ¢ corce i ges i No. 31...Duluth Expre: 36

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