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.o Good blood, good health; bad blood, bad health; there you have OO OO it. Why not help nature just a little and change the bad to the good? Bad blood to good blood ; poor blood to rich blood! Ask your doctor how this applies to Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and how it applies to you! Could’ We have no secrets! We publ I the formulas of all our mediine anything be more fair? er Co., $27:40 to Denver & return from FOF a clear complexion take St. Paul or Minneapolis 3 via Chicago, Great Western Railway. Tickets on sale June 1 to Sept. = Eiti 80. Final return limit Oct. 31., F 's Equally low rates to other Colo- laxa“va "" yr "p rado and Utah points. For fur- Pleasant to take ther information apply toJ. P ! Elmer, G. P. A,, St. Paul, Minn. . Orino cleanses the sys- tem, and makes sallow blotched complexions smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation by gently stimulating the stomach,liverand bowels. Refuse subatitutes. Price 800. Barker’s Drug Store. Captaln U. A. Burnham, a veteran of the Civil war, Is dead at Duluth, aged seventy-six years. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ENNY Letter files and letter presses at the Pioneer office. Represents Today And Tomorrow In England the Conservatives represent ‘“‘yesterday and today,” the Liberals ‘‘today an: tomorrow,”’ i In train service between the Twin Cities and Chicago, The Pioneer Limited was the first train to break away from ‘“yesterday and to- day,” and to give travelers the benefits of “today and tomorrow.” Its route is via the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Railway Leaves Minneapolis 8:00 p. m.; St. Paul 8:85 p. m.; arrives Union Station, Chicago 8:55 a, m, Equipment includes standard and com- partment sleepers with “lenger, higher and wider berths,” library-buffet car, dining car chair car and coaches. Buy your ticket East from your local agent, but insist that it is over the Milwaukee Road between the Twin Cities and Chicago. W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul |The Daily Pioneer * PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, Official Paper City of Bemidji Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. | PUPOSKY. . . By A. KAISER. 7 Howard Bailey of Bemidji was Entored in the postofice at Bemidii. Minn, | Clling on trade last week. o econd classmavter. | The grading on the streets of SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR|FUPGSKY is not progressing very B 2 ¥ H. M. Clark, the cedar buyer. The next best thing to fighting| ¢ transacting business in for our country is to reverence|puposky this week. the memory of those to whom| County Attorney E. E. Mc- the grand opportunity was given | Donald and wife passed through and who did not shrink. Puposky on their way to Bemidji S last week. John McKay, who was taken : z . [to the St. Anthony hospital last News Tribune says in a flaring| goel ig stillin a critical condi- headline, - “Congressman exits|tion, and his chances for recoy- through his cellar.” Now will|ery is very uncertain. tie city press quit poking fun at| Christ Storeholm of Fosston, the country papers which coin|Who represents J. H. Allen & such words as ‘‘Sundayed,” Co., wholesale grocery house of tsuicided,” ete. ? | St. Paul, was transacting busi Aulelden, el ness at Puposky last week. : ; g Thos. Smart-came up to Pu- Odin Halden of Duluth is being | posky with a crew of fifteen men mentioned for the republican|to finish his contract on the nomination for state auditor, but|°ounty road. He is making his , s »o | headquarters on Adolph Lem- he hasn’t cut into Iverson’s loh’s farm. strength much to date. Atany| '@ Rundell, who hs,s- tha rate, Sam isn’t worrying. He supervisor of the town road figures, and probably with good | work is making the boys go out reason, that his record will{and work their poll tax. We easily carry him into office for|need good roads and everybody anotflerat:fm PR i ozght to be willng to do their 2 share. 3333333333333333333333 The usually punctilious Duluth n [ visiting her husband for a few 2 [days. T e John McKoy a young man who We suggest that the political|was working on the hoistat Julia dopesters who are estimating|spur was seriously hurt last the strength of certain candi-| Wednesday by the falling of a dates by the amount of noisea g%tgfig:tzfigkc?;t‘m%‘:h;:‘; string of subsidized newspapers Yalien to idii " ial are making in their behalf are tgafi: Liemiddly bya a: specia ;Mr‘s. Helmer of Bemidji is Lawrence Thde and Christ Sande -were Bemidji visitors Monday. The Misses Marie and Magda Rygg visited Miss Pearl Djonne Sunday. Ole Fraagot made a trip to Bagley Thursday with a load of wheat, : John Kirk of Bemidji came out Saturday and returned Sunday LAWYERS. " D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell 5 Attorney at Law BEAIDJL - - - . . MINN, evening E. B. NcDonald. C. A. Pitkin. Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Blom, Mcnoff-v%,%g SPltkm Hadda and Carl Blom wereat Be- b Rty i Ot T stiois B midji Friday. The mail carrier seems to have had bad luck with his team, ac-| L. A. Ward, M. D., cording to reports. Physician and Surgeon, Miss Rosie Olson returned |Diseases of the Eye a specialty. from Lynx Monday after visiting Glasses fitted. her sister, Mrs Louis Hanson. D: z 0 : r. Rowland Gilmore Mr, and Mrs. H, Aldrich of Physician and Surgeon Wilton entertained a number of Office: Mites Block their friends Saturday evening. Among those present from DR. WARNINGER Spafilding were Mr. and Mrs. A. VTE:‘ERB'NM;V SURaBON P. Blom, Misses Hadda Blom, |, S apaone Number 209 Rosie Ol;on. Florence Huck a.mi Third St., one block west of 1st Nat'l Bank Messrs. Allan Forte and Carl ORAY AND TRANSPER, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. The Children’s Favorite - -OURRS... Ooughs, Colds, Croup and ‘Whooping Cough. 0dy 18 famous for 1ts cures over t 01 the civilized world. It can dspended upon, Tt contains no opium or other harmful drug and may be [ven as confidently 1o a baby as t0 an adult Price 26 cts; Large Size, 50 ots. Barker's Drug Store WANIS ONE CENT A WORD. Blom. Wes Wright, OIS Dray and Transfer. LOUIS. ‘| Phone 40. : 4’3:‘ B;m-ml Ave H. W. and F. C. Alsop spent Sunday at Louis. Tom Smart The mosquitos made their first | Préy and baggage. Safe and Piano moving. No Advertiseinent Accepted For Leoss Then 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompsny All Out Of Town Orders appearance. Oh, joy! Phone No. 58 | 18 America Ave. Mrg. H. E Rice and children DENTISTS. took di E. D. 4 F‘x(')ida ;jmerat D. Bentley’s on Dr. R. B. FOStel‘, 0. S. Newmann went to Black Dr. Phinney duck Tuesday, May 29, Walter will return with him. F. C, Alsop made a trip to Blackduck Tuesday, returning the same day. SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. following a “‘bum steer.”” Such papers have been known to holler their heads off before and still not land the delegates. C. A. Pidgeon ought to land as clerk of the supreme court for another term without much trouble. He has a strong op- ponent in Lemon of St. Paul, but Pidgeon has made a fine record in office and there is a strong sentiment all over the state favor- ing his re-election, The Pioneer shares this sentiment, What International Falls most needs is a revival, if the Border Budget of that village may be be- lieved. The Budget isn’t a bit reticent about coming out and saying so either. Listen to this: Hlour! Flour! If you want good flour letus send you a sack of our “M H t' ” ajestic We handle a nice line of fruits, always -fresh, as we receive daily shipments. First class timothy hay, a bale, 40¢ TEA: Green tea per pound, 2l¢ Strictly fresh Butter & Eggs a specialty at our store. Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, 314 Minnesota Aveniue. Phone 65 Bemidji, Minn. INVESTORS All Look To BEMIDJI! As the centre metropolis of Northern Min- nesota, and the activity in real estate is quite favorable. We still have a number of good residence lots left and a few desirable busi- ness locations. Write us for information if you desire good residence, business or summer resort property. Remidji Townsite & Improvement Company H.A.SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Bldg. What this town needs is a visit from an old fashioned, whooping, firesuorting Methodist revivalist; one that would turn the town up- side down and transform things in general, During the lull in business during the summer months about the only thing that interests some of our townsmen is their neighbors’ troubles and it’s a chilly day when they can’t find some trivial thing to find fault about. A visit from one of the above named of the right sort would give them a hotter place to think about and would do the whole town a world of good. TO LEARN AMERICAN METHODS. Filipino Students Must Make Their Own Living This Summer. ‘Washington, May 31.—Philippine students who came to this country in 1903 for education at government ex- pense are to have an opportunity to hustle and make their own living this FUNKLEY. Miss Theresa Wagoner is visit- ing in town. J. G. Fleming visited friends at Houpt last Saturday. M. H. Fisher went to Bemidji Saturday on a business errand. Mr. and Mrs. Laterall spent Sunday with friends at Black- uck. Quite a number of the young people enjoyed a dance here Sat- arday eyening. Geo. Newton and Iva Berry spent last Thursday fishing at Blackduck lake with very good success. Conductor Shannon an old time G. N. conductor now with the M. & 1. Ry. made an extra trip to Northome Sunday. John Crone finished sawing Tuesday. He may remove the mill to Ripple if suitable induce- ments are given him. Dane- Beauregard and Bert St. Claire went to Blackduck Sunday to assist that team in their game against the Bemidji club. & There will be a dance given next Saturday for the benefit of the Houpt B. B. club to which the general public is cordially in- vited. Among the prominent young ladies from Dexter who attended the dance at Funkley Saturday evening, we noticed Miss Kate La Bree WERNER. Miss Lilly Gustafson was home from Mud Lake Sunday. - Peter and Philip Becker were I Bemidji visitors Saturday. Mrs. Andrew Hofsjord visited: Mr. and Mrs . P. Becker Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. August Becker | summer preparatory to entering upon their fourth and last year of school work next fall. ‘W. A. Sutherland of the bureau of insular affairs, who has charge of the young Filipinos, has written them a letter urging that the ‘boys who have been here three years find some em- ployment and work® during thé sum- mer rather than attend school. It is the desire of the bureau of insular affairs that the students shall have a few months of actual hustling, when they must rely upon themselves and learn American customs and methods better than is possible in the atmosphere of schools and universi- tles. Most of the students, who are in ag- ricultural .colleges and many of those in normal schools, will go-to work on farms: The young Filipinos who are studying law will go into~law offices and many others will go into shops and factories. A number of the engi- neering students are trying to get places in surveying parties sent out by the United States geological sur- vey. GOES ASHORE IN A FOG. British Battleship Montague in Peril- ous Position. Lundy Island, Eng., May 31.—H. M. 8. Montague is ashore at Shutter point. The battleship is in-a bad posi- tion. She struck during a dense fog. The Montague is a twin screw bat- tleship of 14,000 tons attached to the channel fleet. < The Montague struck on ‘a granite cone at 2:10 a. m. and remains on the rocks with a bad hole in her bottom in the forepart of her starboard side. Several of her compartments are full of water and the engineroom, boiler- rooms and stokeholds are flooded. The battleship lies listed heavily to starboard, with water above her tor- pedo nets and still gaining. She has lost both propellers and her wireless holes In her plates. She appears to be firmly fxed on the rocks and if a storm springs up her position will-be l_ury Derilous. apparatus “and besides has several|® wvisitor Monday of Long lake were at Bemidji on business Saturday. - : The Crookston Lumber Co. ex- A number of settlers in this vicinity went to Cass Lake last Tuesday evening. Six of them went down to make final proof on their homesteads. Those who proved up were: Nick and Thor- vald Hanson, Hans Peterson, A.O. Anderson, A. I, Hinsverk and Ingebright Tolsness. They were accompanied by B. A, Roming, O. S, Newmann, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Wiser and children. They returned Wednesday except Thorvald Hanson, who went to Thief River Falls; Mrs. Wiser and ‘children, who will visit her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Webster at MeIntosh; Chas. Wiser and O. 8, Newmann, who returned later in the week." . American Academy of Medicine June:2-4, 1906. National Association of U. S. Pension Examining Surgeons Jone 4-5, 1906. American Medical Association June 10-17, 1906. First Church of Christ Scien- tist June 10-17, 1906, Boston, - Mass. Account-the above meetings- at Boston, Mass,, ~the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry., will bave tickets on sale, May 30 to June 9 to Boston and’return at rate of $26.00. Tickets can be extended for re- turn passage until July 15, 1906, Combination rail and lake routes available ' with these ex- L cursions, For full particulars and sleep- ing car accommodation, apply to A. J..Perrin, General Agent, 430 Spaulding Hotel -Block, Du- luth, Minn, . Arrangements are complete for tne registration for the opening of the Crow agency &t Sheridan, ‘Wyo., and Billings, Mont,, June 14 to 28, and the largest crowds in the history. of gov- pect. to finish hoisting logs on Long lake Monday. 5 Hoisting logs is going in full blast at Campbell lake, the com- Eaillxy;expect.s to to finish by July. Arnie Sande of Spaulding filed on a hothestead -near- Long lake Saturday, our best“wishes -to Arnie. - X dherer e Ed Lei ind -Jack Erickson visited” Werner Sunday. leave Tuesday. for .-Battleford] Canada where they intéend o take homesteads. SPAULDING. .. Ole Fraagot was at Bemidji Monday. . : Allan -Forte - was at Wilton Tuesday. : A. P. Blom was a Werner visit- or Tuesday. > Miss Ella Hagen was a Wilton visitor Tuesday. § The assesser, Iver Myhre is making his rounds. Miss Belle Sande visited Miss Ella Hagen Sunday. k g Miss Olina Olson returned from Bemidji Monday. % The town board of the town of Liberty met Thursday, Z 0. E: Soland was & business visit- or at Bemidji Thursday. Henry Becker of Werner spent Sunday with A. P, Blom. Bernie Aldrich of Wilton spert Sunday with Allan Forte. John Coleman was at : Bemidji Tuesday and Wednesday: 3 Richard Thde 'j‘dv?‘ & Wilton Lawrence .and. . Frank--.Ihde visited their parents'Sunday; - I They |- ernment_openings is ‘expected. _ MARKET QUOTATIONS. * % Poultryy Butter. and Eggs. “ Chieago, May, 30. les, 13@21¢; dalries, ‘W. R. Baumbach, President. C. W. Baumbach, Vice-President. ‘W. L. Brooks, Cashier. LUMBERMENS STATE BANK OF BEMIDJI. Respectfully Solicits Your Business. FIRE INSURANCE written In the Best Old Line Companies. MAURRAYSVANILLA WORTH A DOLLAR Mhellooy's Sivetyl OPEN DAY AND Nlfifl Good Rigs and- Careful Drivers LIVERY HACK IN CON- NECTION. Night -Calls Promptly An- THE COMFORTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND. No. 108..Park Rapids Line..5:00 a. m. (Connects with Oriental Limited at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at 1:45 p. m, . St. Paul at 2:15p. m.) No. 34....Duluth Express. “ 38 - o WEST BOUND. No. 33...... Fosston Lite. HELP WANTED. WANTED--For the U. S, Marine Corps; men between ages 21 and 35. An opportunity to see the world. For full informa- tion apply in person or by let- ler to U. S. Marine Corps re- cruiting offlce, cor. Beltrami and Second Aves., Bemidji, Minnesota. 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. WANTED TO RENT— From July 1 to 15 or Aungust 1, furnished cottage on the shore of Lake Bemidji. State number of rooms and rent. . L. Griffin, Grand Forks, N. D. WANTED—Girl - for ; general housework. Inquire Mra. Conger’s Millinery store. WANTED—A chambermaid and a dinipgroom girl at the Hotel Brinkman. WANTED—Good girl for general housework. 609 Bemidji Ave. FOR SALE. FOR SALE— Magnificent moose head, mounted; will - be sold cheap Inquire at this office, FOR SALE—House and twenty- five-foot lot. Will sell cheap if taken at once. W. A. Ferris. FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. FOR SALE—Furniture from a complete furnished - house. Furniture as good as new will be at a reasonable ' discount, Apply at 508 Minnesota‘avenue “atternoons between 1 -and 2 o’clock and 6 and 7. FOR RENT. FOR RENT CHEAP—Front half of well located building, suit- able for office or business pur- poses. For further particulars apply at Pioneer office. No 107...Park Rapids Lin FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. —143% @156, _Poultry—Turkeys, 10¢; ‘chickens, 11%%c. Bemidji, Minn, 2.-MEN AND WOMEN, Use Big & for unnatural i inflamimations, gt o Just Received Kimball-Pianos and Organs, _ Singer Sewing Machines, Rugs and Art Squares, - Furniture and Furnishings. s Bisiar & Vanderlip - 315 Fourth St. Bemidji, . Minnesota Minnesofa. & lofernational In Connection with the b [ .Northern Pacifie.. 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 and the Twin Cities. No_change of cars. Ample time st Brainerd for dinner. TIME CARD Effective June ith., 1005, Daily except Sunday STATIONS Dailyex Sunday Arp.m. 7K Ly. p.m. 72 % [turn passage until s |1906. % MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY %,—”‘O%n Tuesdays, Thursdays and S&t- urdays, 2:30 to 6 p, m. Thurs- day 7 to 8 ‘p. m. also. Li- brary in basement. of -court House. Mrs. H E. Reynolds li- brarian. M‘Mq‘ § Webster @ Cooley E 4 WallPaper & Paint Store ‘ One door south of old P. building. Telephone No. FOLEYSHONEY~=TAR Guros Gelds: Prevents Pneuasals New Haven, Conn., and Return ; $26.00. ‘Account the Convention ‘of the 3 | “Knights of Columbus,” the Du- : luth, South Shore & Atlantis Ry., will-‘have tickets-on sale June 1st to 4th to New Haven, Conpg and return at rate of $26.00. ., Tickets can be extended for re- i_;()l.h, Several very ‘desirable offercd. : L For full particulars and ;§leep- ing car accommodation, apply to,