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or more ONE Owing to an increase in their business this This is our factory The Largest building in the Northwest used exclusively for making shoes Three acres of floor space Rebuilt last season Fitted with the latest improved machinery for making high arade shoes Employing over 500 skilled workmen Capacity 4000 pairs daily distribu end For Booklet giving full particulars and large views of the eight floors of our factory Address C, K. SHAROOD, President SHAROOD SHOE CORPORATION Sole makers of the R-E-Z shoe Do You Want To Buy $50.00 SHARES IN THE BIGGEST SHOE FACTORY IN THE NORTHWEST THE SHAR.OOD SHOE CORPOR ATION offer these shares to enlarge their capital to handle the rapidly increasing business CHARLES K. SHAROOD President of this Corporation, a. prectical shoemaker, whe, by reason of. his per- sanality and executive ability, has built this business from a. small beginning to its present enviable position\-—~This plan of Ming these shares of stock was originated by him to give the public the chance to make 7 per cent. on small investments, the payment of which 1s fuaranteed by the entire resources of the Company The Daily Pioneer Official Paper Village of Bemidji PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Entered in the postofice at Bemidji. Minn., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR of nearly 100 per cent. year Doesn’t Jerk—Just Pulls. “If there is one enterprise on' earth that a ‘quitter’ should leave entirely alone it is advertising. To 1ake a success of advertising, one must be prepared to stick to it like a barnacle on a boat’s bottom. He should know be- fore he begins it that he must spend money. Somebody must tell him, also, that he cannot reap results commens- urate with his expenditure early in the game. “Adyertising doesn’t jerk, it pulls. It begins very gent- ly at first, but the pull is steady. [t increases day by day and year by year until is exerts an irresistible power. “JOHN WANAMAKER.” THE railroads can probably kill any effective rate legislation at this time. It dees not matter particularly whether they kill it or nct. If they do net, railway rate reform will take a step for- ward, if they do, the government ownership of railways will take a stride forward. It is a very pretty predicament for the rail- ways. TuE News says that if it gets read mad it will tell a lot of ter- rible things. A newspaper ST. PAVL, MINNESOTA WOULD ABOLISH FOOTBALL. New York University Will Issue Cal i for Conference. i ! "1 8T —New York uni | versity will issue a call for a confer ence of the twenty colleges whose foot ball teams have played New York uni | 1ce 1885, when the New York| football team w org;m! » New York university dele | ort a resolution that thel of football ought to bel his action was decided o} 2 of the university authori Moore of Union college ally hurt in a game Bemidjl & i ¥ No other city of its size in the State of % Minnesota has such Railway and Shipving Facilities. E.u 5 3 Lots for 158 1 H. A. SIMONS, Agent. s one of the Four Railway and Com- merrial Centers of the Northwest offers unparalelled opportumties for Business and Manufacturing lii Towansite & lmprovement Co . should either tell what it kmows blor keep silent—these half hints I |swack too londly of the black- ] 2 o 5D a0 2 3 3 P § Webster @ Cooley { wall Paper & Paint Stere One door south of old P.-O. 4§ building. Telephone No. 283, O T G VR i RS mailer. = get out of jil long enough to at—‘_ SiEKE 5% B3h Erancisco: tend the session of the United: Un—A slight| States. senate beginning next) » earthqnake shock was felt in ‘ 1 the day, followed a weels but Platt and Dep’ew will i moment later by another, apparently|pe there a,lri.gh'g_ coming from an opposite direction This peculiar feature is said by Chiel McAdie of the weather bureau to be an; apparent indication of reflex action. Derosirs in Minnesota state | banks for the past year skow an.‘; increase in deposits of four { This will help-as to g | focl richer anyhow. millions, M son is fined $L200 by the supreme | B | court of Colorado. This is swful..| ,: The courts wiil have to be taught . senatorial courtesy. THE good man has to pay for .‘ || his adwvertising—the bad man.“ gets it for nething. Theve is.| i | Alonzo.J. Whiteman, for instance. | SEVERAL of the steel srust’s.| k| ships are on the rocks, bat the # | steek truss itself is still sailing in | H | safe waters, MIxNESOTx may trail shird im the ehampionship race but anp- how it has the fattest score. sale by PreruAPS. defeat will help Swedback Bldg. Michigan to do a little reforming. too black! . Col S| It should be borne in mind that E every cold weakens the lungs, low- ers the vitality and prepares the system for the more serious dis- eases, among which are the two greatest destroyers of human life, preunionia and consumption. Chamberlain’s has won its great popularity by its Good Work on Short DORAN BROS, Tinning, Stove Repairing, Plumbing, Ete., Etec., i Cough Remedy I prompt cures of this most common ailment. Itaids expectoration, re- lieves the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting a speedy and permanent cure. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. Price 25¢, Large Size 50c. J i Notice. Phone 225, BCRTON may not be able to|nessawaiting it. ione whose pay is.greater thani . pay l1s-g I UwareD States Senator Batter-| . safe was klown thirough e building, TrosE White Barth bids locked | PROFESSIONAL .:CARDS.. . Be Sure io Use Only Attorney and Counsellor at Law Cream of Tarfar |*comey and Somsetiorat ' . P. J. Russell Bakl_ng PoWder - Attorney at Law LAWYERS. D. H. FISK BEMIDJI, - - - - - TINN. E. E. lNcDonald. €. A. Pitkin. McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS Bemidjl, Minn. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D,, Physician and Surgeon, . Diseases of the Eye a specialty ‘Food made with alum baking powder carries alum to the stomach unchanged. Scientists have positively demonstrated this and that e Bye 8 such food is partly indi- \[pr Rowland Gilmore gestible and unhealthful. - | "Pnysician and Surgeon Office: IMiles Bilock R R S I N G e PBITS I NORTH '] b EROM COUNTRY ¢ wa“ Residence Phome 221 Dr. A. E. Henderson PHY¥SICIAN and SURGEON Office ever First National Bank. Phones; . Office 36, Residence 72. DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone: Nusnber 209 Third! 3t.,. one:block west: of 1st Nat’t Bank Shotley is shooting ‘up like a green bay tree. . | DRAY AND TRANSFER. Eve d -t ful the 3 B r;;rbo y was.t:hauk ul that Wes anht, it didn’b-come earlier. Dray snd'Tramsfer. =0 Phone 49 404 Beltrami Ave Score amother for Beltrami-— biggest timber sale'sf the sea- Tom Smart’ Dray and Baggage, Safe and Plano Movimy son. a Speciaity. g !fPhone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue The farmers of the Red Rive i DENT1STS. Valley are still plowing-——through | DI‘; R. B. Fost er, the snow. & — Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PEONE 124 MILES BLOGHE. Dr. €. M. Smith, DENPIST Office ower: B. H: Winter’s Store. K. O. K. The Little Falls Herald thinks- that drainage 1 a vital' mestion in Bemidij. e Be thankful that youare not a railroad man imanorthersm Min- nesota winter, eione A commercial: elubat Mizpah has whele highways of useful- A Tmedcis | o Visiting Beg Meets evary Wednesday at 8 p. m., Gintour’s Hall. W, Prosideas cordisllv Invited —_—— Alreley is to getas new citgrhall] . it will be brick, twe stories- and a good hawl for the-eity. —— “A grafser,” saps-Greeles,. “is his earnings.” Theend of Noversber remind s us-of low we usadito feel atithe ; fove | Dr. E. H. Marcum | Physician and Surgeon i ©ice: Gver First National Bank I Office Phone 13 | | Pratesnal Ordes of Bagles, Bomidjl Aaie No. 30, | W, Secretary | WANTS {ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertisement Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompany AH Out oy Town. Orders of HELP WANTED. WANTED-—To purchase light set bob sleights. Engineer Be- midji Steam Launday. WANTED—Reliable man and wife for looking after farm. Near Bemidji. W. A. Casler. WANTED—For U. 8. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zeps 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. FOR SALE. harness and sled. Will be sold cheap. M. E. Smith. FOR SALE—Team of horses,. harness, wagon and sled, Call at 862, B‘elbrami avenue. FOR:SALE—Magnificent mooese: head;, mounted; will be sold: cheap Inquire at this office,. FOR' SALE — Rubber stamps:. The Pioneer will procure any’ kind' of a.rubber stamp for vou on short noegice. FOR RENT. FOR. RENT—Fagles ball, over City Drug store. Telephouve 74/ FOR RENT—Oge live room cot- tage, one bloek from school house. J. P. Dunealf. FOR.RENT—HRight room house on Dewey Ave., for $1200 per- month:. S. N. Reeves, Dewey avenue, LOST and: FOUND P NS VS I SRS SN U LOST—Opportunities for profit when yoa neglect the Pioneer want columns. LOST—Grip containing minis- terial robe and boeks. Finder return-to.Rev. Ulbright, Cass La«e, Minn. MISCELLANEOUS. WRITE A. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- ton, Minn., about the new petering owt end ofithe line when | we nsed to play saap the whip. : —C— 5 ‘“Seme rserchanis- expe%mbei newspaper to supgpert the town @ imstead of the town supperting:|g* the newspaper,”’ says-some one, who dies namelessbat whoeaght 50:be canonized. But if a mews-| paper ean’t support the towniin. EAST BOUND. No. 108~.Rark Rawpids.Line-.5:00 a. m. (Gonrsets withFlyer-as Sauk Cen- tre,. arrives. Minneapolis about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:45. p m. towns of Holt, - Middle River, Strathecona and Grenbush on thoe Thief River Fails extension. . PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays, 2:30-te 6 p, m. Thurs- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- brapy in basement of court House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- brarian. pretty goed shape it ought not | be supported by anybody. No. 34...Dulugh. Bxpross... WEST BOUND. o No. ®......Fcsston Lilte. .....352 p'm Filimois Bari: Robbed:, "% * o 2:55a m Mannt. Carmel, UL, §ey. 7y —The, ' American Exchange bank at Brown's: near Irere was robbed eafly i the da.!! The burglars secured about $t,000, bt | overipoked, $2,500 uader the:carpet: ol': the floor of the safe. A part of the! FULL INFORMATION FROM E E.CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidij. Mimn, whizk was badly wrecked.. Wire ta: Warsaw:. Laendon, 7 ;. Oh—Warsaw apparent. Iy &5 the only poiamt-in iie interipr of Russ still i communjeation: with Tomdon. The Indo-Eurcpean Tele- graph company’s wire is stilll working. Conmunicationr with @idessa via the Indo-Furopeass company has ceased. Eoncan H Mimesota. & International -Nerthern Pacific.. Provides the best train passenger service between Northome, Funkliey Blackduck, Bemidji,.. ‘W alker and intermediate points and Mizne- = apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth = @ya | and all points eass, west and south. ()R GREDET IGOOD Through coaches between Northome an@ the Twin Cities. © No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd - jun. for dinnper. Y. 7 TIME CARD | Effective June ith., 1905, Daily except Sunday STATIONS BISIAR & VANBERLIP! Daily ex. We can furnish you. with Ranges, Stoves, Furniture and House FURNISHINGS! Bullhead Lake Branch SINGER SEWING MACHINES g a.m.z.;v. o ..Fll?l%lll(illgr...... 'f?:' S'fi,%% ON VERY EASY PAYMENTS B |*®2%—tocite 7 BB 18 Daily except Sunda; High grade Pianos ! and Organs Expected Daily. - 8:30 3 Ar p m 2:25 . . ..Lv am9:40 '} BISIAR & VANDERLIP 2 doors west of Cily Hall. % | . hours. The Churches l; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— Regular services tomorrow at. 1la.m,.and 8 p. m. Sunday school at noon; Young People’s. meeting at 7 p. m. (GERMAN LUTHERAN — Ser- i vices will be held Sunday at 3: p. m, at the court room in the court house. Rev, Ulbright of Cass Lake will conduct the services. CATHOLIC CHURCH—Services will be held tomorrow at the 'old postoffice by Rev. Pather O’Dwyer at 8:30: and © 10:30 a. m. M. E, CHURCH—Morning sub- ject, “The church of vur Lord Jesus Christ and how many were added to her in one day.’” Evening theme, ‘*“What kind of a man should I marry,” a ser- mon to the young ladies of Be- midji. Special musie. Cone, and come on time, BAPTIST CHURGH—Services as follows:—The Lord’s Sup- per at 10:15 4. m: Preaching at1la. m.and 7:45 p. m. The subject in'the morning will be *“The Honor ‘of Jesus Christ.”’ Sunday School and Young People’s mesting at the usual Strangers are wel- come, Mine Inspector Acquitted. Pittsburg, ¥ny. 77 —Mine Ins; g pector F. W. Cunningham, chargeq with invol- untary manslaughter in connection with the Harwick mine disaster, ip which 178 miners lost their lives, was acquitted by the jury after fif g utes’ deliberation, tt?en = ) 3 A AR AR AN AN PSR AR FOR SALE—Team of horses,