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NAME YOUR CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE RAILWAY No additional charge to ride on and Chicago. Your Route. W. B. DIXON ROUTE EAST In purchasing your tickets East, if you call for an excelllence in service and equipment not obtainable elsewhere, name your route Limited or the Fast Mail, the two most pop- ular trains between Minneapolis, St. Paul But it is necessary to Namie & ST. PAUL § the Pioneer NORTHWESTERN; PASSENGER. AGENT 365 ROBERT STREET, ST. PAUL of A Let are Unexcelled. you Prices. Our Facilities Ess for PLUMBING n LL KINDS us Quote W Read the Daily Pioneer. W W W " n mn M M n M n " M n 7 m M P n n " 2 = & & M —_— W 1 W Remember My Prophecy. rq': years, m I have sold more lots in Bemidji the ‘m past month thanhave been sold in A any six months during the past two " Buy NOW while prices are LOW. make your selection before the cho: gone. They are’going fast. Come in and ice locations are BUSINESS LOTS , RES MANUFACTURING SITES. IDENCE LOTS Bemidji Townsite & Imp. Co. o N H. A.SIMONS, Agt,, Swedback Block n W33 IS IS ¢¥ FEGISTERED IN US. PATENT OFFICE, JULY 1671901, METAL Roo T N Vo v weeD YV M MADE ONLY Y T NATIONAL PAINT == VARNISH GO: ) “YELAND, OMIO. 2 Hardware Prompt Delivery. Phone 57. SOLD BY Fleming i 5 | & nfiwns ‘ . the outcome of the present peace ). conference rests largely the rap- R 24 erchants. < I The Daily Entered in the postoffice as Bemidji, mnn.f 1 \ i i | pine woods of northern Minne! M midji has no monopoly of, the g | market for men in the lumber H [business. ] ‘£ and Duluth are great centers to % | which the men who want work in § | Neither has Bemidji any exclu- $ PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOO] Official Paper Village of Be Tfi PIONEER PUBLISHING C0) By R. W. HITCHCOCK. 1 a8 second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR A Labor Market. BEMIDJI is the gateway to the sota. The logic of its location makes it such; nevertheless Be! Minneapolis, St. Paul the woods flock each year. sive hold upon the local labor market, This was unpleasantly proved to us a year ago. We thought the men would come to Bemidji to find work in the lum- ber camps whether we asked them or not. Wehad a sort of blind idea that they had to come to Bemidji, and we thought ad- vertising of Bemidji as a labor market wasentirely ufinecessary. So we folded our hands and wait- ed. The enterprising people of Cass Lake saw the opening. They advertised, and Bemidiji had the mortification of seeing some two or three thousand men pass through this city to spend their money in Cass Lake and to find work there which in a majority of the cases necessitated their being shipped through this city to their respective places of labor.* Fortune has no smiles for the sluggard. It is perfectly true that Bemidji is the best point in northern Minnesota for men to {come to in order to secure work in thr.woods But if we gt them here we must do something be- sides sit and wait. A good deal of en.tetprise and a good deal of energy and a good of advertising will make Bemidji the labor market of the north west, the lack of these things will give us the leavings of more wide awake cities, Effects You And Me. ‘Most of the people are intercs - ed in the outcome of the peace deliberations at Portsmouth be cause of a general interest in the march of world events, but the people of the great northwest have an intimate personal inter- est also in the treaty of peace which Japan and Russia are now trying to make. Minnesota is already the em- pire state of thenorthwest: it is the great metropolis on the high- | way over which that wonderful commerce which is now but be- ginning with the Orient is flow- We sympathize with Japan, ing. not alone for the yellow nation’s “pluck and marvelous enterprise, 'bat also because weknow that 1the island empire is destined to ' be a great commercial nation and ito make its moaster kinsman, Ching, the most fruitful field of commerce in the werld. Upon idity of this development, and consequently in great measure our own material prosperity, for ! through us will flow the full tide lhead of the sta té department. ANYHOW it was no sin of John D. to dig up those ten millions for education. PERHAPS the Equitable was named just to show that names go by contraries. Ir John A. Johnson escapes this hero worship unspoiled a greater than Dewey is here in Minnesota, ¥ CORRESPONDENCE 7 NYMORE. Miss Myrtle Patheny accom- panied her sister home. Sandy McRoe has purchased a nice little poney buggy. Mr. and Mrs. McCutcheon and daughter, Mary, started for the Dakotas last week by team. Mrs. H. M. Greenfield and children are spending a few weeks in Nymore visiting rela- tives. Little Louie Parks was taken suddenly ill Thursday morning and is under the doctor’s care at present. A bright eight pound boy has made his appearance at the home of Dockey Willis, mother and child doing well, Mrs. Moren and son of Mentor, Minn., are visiting her sister and brother-in-law, _Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCollouch of Nymore. Mrs. Alec Dougherty and children, are visiting relatives at McGregor, Minn.,, for a few weeks. They are expected home now soon. Sam Dougherty returned from Brainerd Tuesday from the hos- pital where he has been since the 9th of May. He is improving in health and strength fast now and all are glad to welcome him home again. NARY. N. J. Case went to Bemidii Thursday evening. Otto Liukinbill of Laporte visit- ed at Nary last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kiley of Cass Lake are cow occuping the house vacated by Mr, McGuire. Joe Collett came up from La- porte Tuesday evening, return- ing Saturday. Miss Adeline Collett accom: panied Selma and Elmer Ofte dahl to Bemidji Thursday. Mrs. Mathison and children went to Laporte Thursday morn- ing, returning Saturday even- ing. We forget to announce in our last week’s items of thLe depart- | ure of Rev. McGuire and family. Their future home is at Motley. Unless something wonderful transpires in the very near future Nary will be Jisted with the dead and -dying. All of the inhabit- ants are planning how to get out. PASES Altoona, Pa., June 20, 1903. T was afflicted with Tetter in bad shape. It would appear in blotches as large as my For twelve years I was afflicted with this trouble. At night it wasa case of scratch good the medicine was doing a friend | who was taking it for Fczema, I com- | menced it, and as a result the eruption be- | I am practically a well man. Only two where once the whole body was affected. [ have every confidence in’the medicine, and feel sure that in a short time these two remaining ‘spots will disappear. S. 8. 8. is certainly a great blood puri- fier, and has done me a world of good. | I am grateful for -what it has accom- plished, and trust that what I have said will lead others who are similarly afflict- ed to take the remedy and obtain the samg good results that T have. i 125 Fast Fifth Ave. JoEN F. LEAR. = | ‘While washes, soaps, salves and powders relieve temporarily, they do not reach the real cause of the disease. The blood must be purified before the cure is permanent. of the commercial development of Japan and China. 1t 1s no wonder we are inter- {ested spectators at the Ports- mouth conference. THE graver yellow péril is with- S.8.S. contains no potash, arsenic or min- eral of any description, but is guaranteed hand, a yellowish color, and. scale off. |- You can’ imagine how offensive it was. | - and many times no rest at all. Seeing the | 6* gan to dry up and disappear, and to-day |2 «. | WANT coLUMN | | YOUR WANTS Than ' 150, 31 Call 2 FOR SALE. FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you on short notice. FOR RENT. FOR RENT _ Well furnished rooms at 802 Beltrami avenue. FOR RENT—Two nicely fur- nished rooms. Inquire 615 Minnesota avenue. MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC ° LIBRARY - Oren Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays, 2:30 to 6 p, mw. Thurs- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- brary in basement of court House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- brarian. HELP WANTED. WANTED—Lady cook at the Paiace Liotel Blackduck, Miun. WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Good wages. In- quire 509 Bemidji avenue. sl e S e WANTED—1'wo young ladies to learn the millinery trade at Berman’s, 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. Lost ahd Found. PATENTS—Williamson & Mer- ~chant, Patent Lawyers and Solicitors. Main office 920-937 Guaranty Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. Branch office MeGill Bldg. Washington D. C. FOUND—In Barlow’s Best, the best baking flour ' on the mar- ket. > £ FOR SALE—Magniticent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this office, ARLAAAARAN ARARARARAASUAARNAAKARARARARAAARARARARRRE | THOS. JOHNSON Builder AND | Contractor For any work in the line of building be sure to see me and get your work right prices accordingly. Phone 127, T T ITRS TN mmT e Nimnesofs & Infernat Tn Conrection with the ..Nerthern Pacific.. Provides the best train passenger service between Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidji, ‘Walker and intermediate points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east, west and South. Through coaches between Northome LA AR RALACKAALALALALS ] % ) 2 3 3 2 and the Twin Cities. No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd | for dinner. TIME CARD Effcetive June 4th., 1905 Da ..Pequot, .. Rraiperd .. Lv . m.2:25 Builhead Lake Branch Kelliher...... .Ar. p.m. £:05 Furkley... ...Lv.p.m.7:30 N. P.RY Daily except Sunday tiny spots are left on the elbow and ‘shin, |5:3, 7 uperior Duluth. W H GEMMELL, Gen Mgr St Paul, Minn. i i § Webster @ Cooley p g Wall Paper & Paint Store ; One door south of old P. O. 4 building. Telephone No, 283, ¥ R T WO ° H. L West has resigned his position at the McCuaig grocery and expects to leave in the near| rely -vegetable.. - g:nd%m ov.gu' book | e | on the skin and its 2 diseases, ‘which is mailed free. Our physicians will W cheerfully adyise without charge any-who write us y 4 : abont their case.. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. fature for Alexandria, where he will accept another position. _| Phone No. 58 | PROFESSIONAL . CARDS,. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellorat Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P.J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMNIDJI, = = « . . THNN. 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 speeialty. Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Tiiles Block Dr. Blakeslee Physician and Surgeon Office: [liles Block. Beminll Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Gver First National Bank Restdence Phone 221 Office Phone 18 DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart, Phone 40. a Specialty. 612 America Avenue 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. K. O..E. Fraternal Order of Bagles, Bemidjl AerieNo. 351. every Wednesday at 8 p. m., - Gitmour's Hall. A.T.Wheelock, = = = H. LeBleu, =) = W.President W, Visiting Paglss cordially invited. ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST EAST BOUND, No.108...Park Rapids Uine..5:30a. m. (Connects with Fiyer at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis about 3:00 p. m. formerly 4:45 No. 31...Duluth Express...12:27 p.m - « “ 36 8 12:49 a.m WEST BOUND / Dray and Baggage, Safc and Pisno Moving Great Northern R’y * 33 ...Posston Line..... 3:52p. m. o 35 3 “ ‘ ‘¢ 1C7. .. Park Rapids Line7:50 Full information from : E E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent Bemidii. Minn 2:55 a. m. 1" : oy o 2