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: ] Our Facilities for PLUMBING ™ of ALL KINDS .« are Unexcelled. Let us m ® "\ you Prices. . " Bros. & 22332333 Q Ask our local agent about the side trips to the many shew places along the line of the Great Northern Railway “The Comfortable Way”’ TO THE Lewis & Clark Exposition For ratesiand further information call on your local agent or address F. ). Whitney, Pass’r Traffic Mgr., St, Paul. R R T R A R | ) . ® l ® ® Is one of the Four Railway and Com- mercial Centers of the Northwest Bemidii No other city of its size in the State of Minnesota has such Railway and offers unparalelled opportunities for Business and Manufacturing Skipping Facilities. Lots for sale by Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Bldg. 5B NAME YOUR | 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 most pop- ular trains between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. But it is necessary to Name Your Route. W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT : 365 ROBERT STREET, ST. PAUL : e Neudeck Paid Fine. Walter Neudeck yesterday af- ternoon paid a fine of $10 and costs before Judge Skinvik, who Commissioners Adjourned. The board of county commis- sioners adjourned yesterday af- ternoon after a three days ses- found him guilty of destroying [sion. The commissioners will the records of a school meeting (hold their next meeting on Sept. at Buena Vista held July 15, 25. Quote m! Bright and eadly Monday morning, September 4, the Minnesota state fair will be opened to the public. It will continue through the week, closing on Saturday night, Sept. 9, at 11 o'clock, and every hour of: the six days will be replete with inter A ‘year of hard work has been put into the preparation. It is believed that the fair will be more perf in every department than ever before, more worth seeing, and stronger in every way as a promoter of the interests of the state. Half-fare rates have been made on all railroads centering at Minneapo- lis and St. Paul. For 200 miles south STATE FAIR TINE HAS COME ONCE MORE. The Week of September 4, 5,6, 7, 8 and ¢ to be the Annual Gopher Holiday Season. THE FAMOUS DAN PATCH THE STAR ATTRACTION OPENING DAY | R T, B T s ilialffFare Rates Have Been Made by All Railroads for the Eatire Nortwest—Every Division Crowded With Exhibits —Strong Amusement Program After- noons and Evenings. Fearless High Diving—120 feet into net. Ladies’ Relay Race—1hree daring riders in 24-mile r: tour miles each , changing horses at the end of i mile in front of the graud stand. The Death-Trap Loop—Hazardous, death-defying “loop-the-loop” act by “The Gre beoek.” : alloon ension drop. These attractior tion of the ladies’ relay race, wi also be repeated in the evening, cluding with Pain’s latest pyrotechnic spectacle, *The Fall of Port Arthur.” Pain’s productions necd no introdue- and parachute with the exce 12c Satisfied for On 7 e Cent. A Word FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Good seven room house. Inquire one door west St. Anthony’s hospital. FOR SALE_Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this oflice.| FOR SALE—Five room cottage good location, with 33 foot lot. Inquire at 907 Minn. Ave. or of D, H. Fisk. FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will' procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. o (FORRENT, FORV E{:ENT—TWO nicely fur- nished rooms. Inquire 615 Minnesota avenue. The fas record of 1:: only. THE MARVELOUS DAN PATCH. harness horse in the world who will go at the Minnesota State Fair. on Monday inst his own world’s - 1th—Opening Day— and east these rates apply, while the liberality of the Great Northern. Northern Pacific and Soo lines give the people to the west, as far as t1 Missouri ver, the same low The rates go into effect Saturday Sept. 2, so that people in any par of Minnesoia -or the Dakotas may reach the cities by Saturday night. Sunday or Monday morning in plenty of time for the events of the open i This is important, for the of the fair will be the best vear. Al exhibits will be in During the morn- this place by 9 a. m. ing United States Senator Jonathan P. Dolliver of Towa will make the formal opening address. In the after- noon there will be the full program of amusements, including the appear- ance of the famous Dan Patch in un attempt to lower his world’s record of 1:56. Dan Patch is the most remarkable horse in the world. He is easily the fastest harness horse alive, o ever lived, the only horse that paced a mile under fwo minutes. and orse with the brightest pros- s, Ior Dan Patch is still & com- g young horse and may - the world again with great achicvements. The Minnesota state fair race track tion to northwestern people. They have been seen from year to year at the state fair, and alw give n. The Port Arthur portra) scenes with which cveryone has be- come familiar during the past months and will be of thrilling and absorb- ing interest Babcock’s Death probably the most ting ever seen in a public performance. It was given last year at the state fair and attracted more aftention than any- thing else on the program. The program given above will \be repeated in substance each afternoon and evening of fair weck, Dan Patch, of course, excepted, as he will be on hand only on Monda Other amusements will include the Merry Pike with its specialties, wild animals, tame elephants and camels, illusions, and all sorts of curiosities and entertainments. ‘There will be music on the grounds at every turn. Liberati’s world famous military band will give two concerts daily, and the Minnesota State Band, First Regi- ment Band, Third Regiment Band and other mmnsical organizations will take part in the various programs. In all divisions the fair will be overflowing. The fair has been made the rendezvous for the fine herds of {WRITEA. D. STEPHENS,Orooks- MISCELLANEOUS ton, Minn., about the new towns of Holt, Middle River, Strathcona and Grenbush on the Thief River Falls extension. HELP WANTED. WANTED—A¢ Mrs. Conger’s millinery parlors at once appren- tice girls WANTED — Girl for general housework. Call at Dr, Gil- mores office, . Miles Block, V_Vfii;EB~Re]iable renter for paying hotel property., Reason- able rent. Inquire at this office, WANTED—Girl for general housework Apply Thomas Johnson, 1001 Minnesota Ave, 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. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. _ WANTED—A¢t Mrs, Conger’s millinery parlors at once appren- tice girls. 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. Minnesota. & International In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific..‘l Provides the best train passenger service between Northome, Fuukley Blackduck, Bemidji, W alker 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. Ai'E CARD Dally ex. Sunday a, m.Lv.. a.m. AT Bullhead Lake Branch 6:00a. m. Lv. Kelliher...... .. 6:45 a. m, Ar........Fuokley. .. W H GEMMELL, © Gen Mgr St Paul, Minn. Great Northern R’y ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST Lost and Found. FOUND—In Barlow’s B st, the best baking flour on the mar. ket. LOST—Opportunities for profit want columns. ‘PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counse¢lior at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J S Ruése]l Attorney at Law BEMIDJL, - - - - o TINN. "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 Physician and Surgeon Office: Tliles Block Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Gver First National Bank Residence Phone 221 Office Phone 18 DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. " 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Movisg a Specialty. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue DENTISTS. EAST BOUND. No.108...Park Rapids Line..5:30a. m. (Connects with Fiver at Sauk Centre, arrives { Minneapolis about 3:00 p. m. formerly 4:45 {No. 34...Duluth Express...12:27 p.m 38 £ £ 12:49 a.m ‘WEST BOUND ‘¢ 33....Fosston Line.. ¢ 35 [ [ ¢¢ 107....Park Rapids Line7:50 ¢ Full information from E E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agen' Bemidii. Minn e A e e o P 2P B o . § Webster @ Cooley 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 Bemidji AerleNo. 35t. Moets every E\:"edn;-a-y =13 ., oo Gilmour’s Hall. A.T.Wheelock, ~ = « « H.LeBleu, - - . . Ww. Vistting Eacles cordially invitad. when you neglect the Pioneer - THE MINNESOTA ST. LOUIS BUILDING. This building was first erected o position at St. Louis. After the ¢ to the Minnesota State Fair and of the World’s Fair it was turned over the grounds of the Louisfana Purchase Ex- - 4 1 Wall Paper & Paint Store ; rebuilt in a permanent way. the state. It will be ht to the Fair Grounds where it has been headquarters for the newspaper men of | aow pronounced by experts to be | the fastest track in the country. So it is expeet that Dan can come tlose to his record and everything possible wiil be done to insure a rec- ord-breaking beat. He will go three heats with a runner at one side. Dan Patch will appear only Mon- | day, Sept. 4. His other engagements preclude any other appearance at this fair. It will be easily the greatest race track event of the year, and pomething that no one should miss seeing. On Monday there will also be a great racing program, including one of the new $2,500 purse races and the fastest trotting race—the 2:10 class for $1,500. All the great spe- cialty attractions will be seen dur- ing the afternoon. This is the list: Band = Concert—First Regiment Band. Sensational high wire performance. s in the pink of condition, and is’ | show ever seen in one place. cattle which will make up a special train for the Portland = exposition, starting just after the close of the Minnesota fair. This will bring many tine cattle and horses to the show, and with the national exhibitions of the Shorthorn and Hereford associa- tions will produce the greatest cattle Agri- cultural Hall will be in finer shape than ever before and will have a larger and more, representative ex- hibit. - The farm machinery depart- ment has spread all over the north- east corner of the fair grounds and will ‘be by all odds the largest ex- hibit ever gotten together. 2 C. N. Cosgrove of Le Sueur is presi- dent of the fair this year. as for sev- eral years past, and E. W. Randall is secretary. B. F. Nelson of Minne- apolis is first vice-president, C. M. Griggs of St. Paul second vice-presi- dent, and the board of managers is made up of J. M. Underwood, Lake The Five Flying Moores—Aerial Trapeze Act. Galetti’s Monkey Circus—Most com- ical thing ever seen on the stage. City; D. Baird, Austin; W. M. Liggett, St. Anthony . Park; Wm. E. Lee, Long Prairie; D. S. Hall, Buffalo Lake; G. W. Patterson, Worthington. One door south of old P. O. ‘ building. Telephone No. 283. g PGP P W Summons. State of Minnesota, county of Beltrami ss. Distrircteonrt, Nifteenth judicial district. Mary Godfrey, plaintiff against Warren Godfrey defendant. The state of Minnesota to the above named defendant. - You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of said district court at the village of Beridji, coun- ty of Beltrami, and state of Minnesota, and 10 serve acopy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his office in the village of Bemidji in the said county of Beltrami within thirty days after service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com- plaint together with Plaintiff’s costs and dis- bursements herein. Dated July 1st A. D., 1905. CHARLES W. SCRCTCHIN ES Plaintiff’s Attorney, Bemidji, Minn. Get your suits cleaned, pressed and repaired at S. J. Fryhling* ‘| Work done satisfactorily, charges | reasonable, 3 THOS. JOHNSON g Builder AND © § : Contractor | i For any work in the line of building be sure to see me and get your work right prices accordingly. Phone l Ren.d the Dmly "Pioneer. SO A AR A LA LS