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I W W w W W Our Facxhtxes for PLUMBING of ALL KINDS are Unexcelled. v W W & Let us Quote H W w W W w you Prices. W W W W W W W - ROUTE EAST - In purchasing your tickets East, if you call for an excelllence in service and. equipment not obtainable elsewhere, name your route CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY No additional charge to ride on the Pioneer Limited or the Fast Mail, the two mostpop- ular trains between aneapohs St. Paul and Chicago. But it is necessary to Name Your Route. . Ww. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 ROBERT STREET, ST. PAUL A W W Ask our local agent about.the side trips to the many show places along the line of the Great Northern Railway ¢“The Comfurtable. Way”? TO THE Lewis & Clark Exposition For ratesiand further information i call on your local agent or address t F.). Whitney, Pass’r Trafic Mgr., St, Paul. Low Rates to Street Carnival, Superior, Wis. *&&m&m‘ ¢ Webster @ Cooley ] ‘ Wall Paper & Paint Store Py ] One door -south of old P. O. % building. Telephone No. 283, AP O WO On au,ount of the street carni- val at Superior, Wis., August 14 1019 1905, the Great Northiern Railway is selling tickets at re- «uced rates. For rates and full information consult your locallmmsnommm agent. Gures Colds; Prevents Preum 'l‘he ‘Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. Official Paper Village of Bemidji Plommn' PUBLISHING (0. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. PUST RV NP UV SUPOU SV U U e oo miered in the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn,, | as second rlass matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Don’t Advertise. DonN’T advertise if you believe you are wasting money, says the Chatfield News. tising and perhaps in that way you will put him out of business. | Just stand back and laugh at him when you see him squander his money for ink. Oncc there was a boy named John, we believe his name was |2 Wanamaker, or maybe 1t was Moneymaker, anyhow his name was John with some sort ofa maker attached to the last name. He owned 50 yards of éalico, three pairs of jean pants, half a dozen pairs of home made socks and fiye pairs of boots, He called thisa dry goods store through a Philadelphia newspa- per and offered to sell a pair of socks for 39 cents. The didn’t believe in advertising merchant laughed. Young John spent $65 to advertise with the Philadel- g | phia Ledger just one time and | has been throwing away money' on advertising ever since. He was. cautioned by the merchants B who knew it didn’t pay. It was | through sympathy for his poor mother, they said, that they of- fered him advice. But John didn’s listen to them and went on and blew his money foolish. Poor John sees the result of his mis- A" 5&\'d‘;1ng—he has so many dry W "‘ goods stores that he can hardly ;‘! ;z‘ find time to study his Sunday $ i) school lesson. - v MR grTs ¥ RiELTSINORTH g I hawve sold morelots 1anem1d]}dthe ;g‘m&mwu ast month thanhave been sold in A s : v 1] zl;ny six months during the pasttwo M| Rany Rwer_lgjnd eartoad i % years, %; Fish stories are stillholding up W Buy NOW while prices ave LOW. Come in and f[7ell : W make your selevtiun_beiox.e'the choice locations are :Q\ Dosr Rives i's_";g el w gone. They are’going fast. i:i‘;page T 3 BUSINESS LOTS RESIDENCE LOTS M| Brainerd’s going to haye a g MANUFACTURING SITES. %‘fmarket, day. W . 3ss . M| Kittson county expects its * Bemld]l Townsite & lmp. Co. '7\ crop t2 top the state. & H. A.SIMONS; Agt., Swedback Block #f\| The Iron Hawse sells out in W W | Norman county for $8300. 333333333333 33333333330¢8 - The Shevlin county seat men . |don’t lack for hustle anyhow. —0— There’s no like country on earth like northern Minnesota: —_—— New York Mills couldn’t grind out a score in a game with Vern- dale. —0— Fergus Falls is face td face with a $89,000 bond issue. Water-| works. % : e The youngest' feeling lot ot old | fellows you ever saw at Tenstrike ‘next week. —_—— A verdant 19 year old tried to derail a train at Warroad. He used a tamarack pole and a heavy { shingle should be used on him. —a— The first coucrete. foundation tand basement wall in Roseau . county is battened in to place at | Warroad with approprlate cere- monies, . The Red Eye War. which was ipulled off down around Wadena ! | in the early seventies, getsan in- teresting airing in the Wadsena Pioneer Journal. Let your com-| petitor waste his money on adver- i The Best | (Bemidji made) . % What They Say : %i&i‘fisiiéeei‘iflsfléEEESfi&&" W. B. Thompson, Sioux Falls: “Iam very much pleased with Be- midji and its people and am plan- ning on building a summer home on the banks of Lake Bemidji.” Business Man: ““f understand | = that the city is paying $16.50 for sidewalk material when I know that it can be secured delivered for $13. If it is true that the city is paying the former price we are certainly paying too much for our sidewalks.” B e _— -l T, C. C. Woodward: “Seems to| me that the city council ought to| take some action regarding the people who are now using the city park for a camping ground. I understand that this piece of property was reserved to be used as a park. - Why not use it as such instead of as a camping ground?”’ Game Warden Rutledge: “Ducks, geese and partridges are more numerous this year than they have been for two or | three years past, according to re- ports that I have received. The| game laws are being observed generally; and few violations have ‘occurred of late. Some trouble has been met in dealing with Indians who have been found shoot.ing ducks on the Missis- sippi river east of Lake Bemidji, and several parties have been {driven back upon ‘the reserva- blon 2 “Wonderland” 1905 ithe annual publication of the Northern Pacific Railway con- tains nine chapters of interest- §mv matter bearing on the North- West, farmer, the man or woman of historical tastes, can all tind mat- ter of interest in its pages. School teachers and scholars in the public schools will find the iary reading and study. i Itis alsoa good all around book on the Northwest for gen-| eral reading. ' { The latest number of this justly famous publication is the best| issue to date. The cover cannot | be surpassed for beautiful sim plicity. The illustrations are very attractive, the folded inserts of panoramic v.ews (a2 new feat- ure) being particularly fine. It treats of the new $4,500,000 capitol of Minnesota at St. Paul of Isle Royale a coming summer resurg of the Northwest, of the Pyramid Park (commonly known | Of Montana’s representation at the Union National Convention held at Baltimore in 1864, of the romantic legend of ‘“The Sepul- chre of Lame Deer” of Yellow- |stone Park, of Kachess, a beauti- | ful Washmgton lake, **The Lewis | {and Clark hxposmon.” thegjour- ney from Californja eastward via Portland and the Northern Pa- citic Railway. The article -on Yellowstone Park is an especi- ally valuable one containing an immense amount of specific in- formation of an historical and de- scriptive character and being illustrated yividly and elegantly. Send six cents in stamps. for the book to A.'M. Cleland, Gen- eral Passenger Agent, Norlhem Pacific Railway, St. Paul, an }mu The tourist, new settler and & book extremely useful for auxil- : |Great Northern R’y as the Badlands)of North Dakota. | Satisfied for One™Cent A Word - i FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold ‘cheap Inquire at this oflice. FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. ‘The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. FOR SALE—Seven {ull blood, Buff Leghorn roosters three months old, price $1.00 each. Inquire at 1101 Minnesota Ave. FOR SALE—Roller feed mill, 4 rolls and corn crusher; good as new; price $250, complete with elevators, or will trade for team of cood horses. Address A. Lantz, Princeton, Minn, FOR SALE—Tickets for Billy Bennett’s Big Shows in Be- midji Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, August 21, 22 and 23. Daily noon concerts and parade by band and orchestra. Carries 25 people, Watch for the tented city, FOR RENT. FOR RENT——Two nicely fur- ‘nished rooms. ~ Inquire 615 Minnesota avenue. MISCELLANEOUS. SISO oo sdod o U v S MBI WRITE A. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- ton, \Minn., about the new towns of Holt, Middle River, Strathcona and Grenbush on the Thief RiverFails extension. PUBLIC- LIBRARY — Open| 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. REAL: ESTATE—For sale by owner, best: 1,000 acre alfa and all around ranch in [daho. Hailf irrigated by its own water; rottom land, fine improve- ments, unlimited outside range, water and timber; near a school, fine climate; would sell 360 head well bred stock, im- plements and furniture and rest of lands,or sell all; easy terms. Address box 22, Soldier Idaho. Minnesota & International 1u Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. Provides the best train passenger service between Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidiji, Walker and intermediate points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east, west and South. Through- coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. TIME CARD Effective June 4th., 1905. Daily except Sunday* STATIONS . ch .Ar.-pam. 8:05 Lv. p. m. 7:30 . Kelliner. Fuokley. - N.P.R Daily except Sunday 1:30p.m. Lv Braingrd’. AL I Little Falls V. 12: 8t. c d. anea olis A ....8t. Paul...... Lv. a. m. Phone No. 58 | 25| PHONE 124 HELP WANTED. P A A AN A A A S WANTED—Fresh White pine, Jack pine and Balsam cones. Address, J. J. Pinney, Stur- geon/Bay, Wis. WANTED — Girl for general housework., Call at corner Fifth street and Beltrami ave, Mrs. Rowland Gilmore, WANTED--Agents. Big profits for active men, $12 outfit, ex- clusive territory, selling busi- ness men. The Phelps Co., State St., Detroit, Mich. 3 WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, eiti- 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 and Found. AR ISR A S N FOUND—In Barlow’s Best, the best baking flour on the mar- ket. LOST—Opportunities for profit when you neglect theé Pioneer want columns. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDSL, - - - . . 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 speeialty. Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Tliles Block Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Gver First National Bank llfllldem:c Phone 221 Office Phone 13 DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart, ! Dray ‘and Baggage, Safe and Pieno Moving a Specialty. 618 America Avenne DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr.’Phinney SURGEUN DENTISTS MILES BLOCK, Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H..Winter'+ Store. F. Ounln Fraternal Order of Eagles, Beaud i AerleNo 35:. Meets every Wednesday a: 5 p. Glimour’s Hall. T Wheelock - - e - W, Presidemt . LeBle: <+ = - Wl Secretary Visiting Facles cordisliv invited. W H GF\I\XFLI Gen Mgr St Paul, Minn. ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST EAST BOUND. = . No.108...Park Rapids Line..5:30a. m. {(Oonnects with Fiyer at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis-about 3:00 p. m. formerly 4:45 No. 34...Duluth Express...12:27 p.m © 36 5 ¥ 12:49 a.m . 'WEST BOUND “ 33 ...Fosston Line..... 3:52 p. m. “ 35 . ¢ 2558 m. ¢ 107....Park Rapids ‘Line7:50 - * 2 Full information from - | E E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent | Bemidiji. Minn ! Edward Branpen, who has spent the past three weeks at Hibbing retumed to Bemidji yes- terday. THOS. JOHNSON AND * Contractor For any work in the line of building be sure to see me and get your work right g {)é';ces accordingly. Phone TR T H. A. Langord is transactmg 2 usmess m Bemxd]l :