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It aids nature a Ilittle, that’s the only secret about it. We refer to Ayer’s Hair § e C re t Vigor. It feeds the hair, makes the scalp healthy. The hair stops falling out and all dandruff disappears. The result could not be different, for it’s the natural way. And itis a splendid dressing, keeping the hair soft and smooth. Why § not save what hair you have and get more at the same time? §.S St. Paul Union’Stock Yards. ‘St. Paul, June 12.—Cattle—Good to choice steers, $4.50@5.50; common to fair, $3.560@4.25; good to choice cows and heifers, $3.00@4.50; veals, $1.50@ 4.40. Hogs—$6.25@6.45. Sheep— Wethers, $4.75@6.75; gocd to choice lambs, $6.00@6.65; good to ' prime spring lambs, $6.50@8.50. MARKET QUOTATIONS. Minneapolis Wheat. ) Minneapolis, June 12.—Wheat— July, 833c; Sept., 82%c; Dec., 823% @ 82%c; No. 1 hard, 85%c; No. 1 North- ern, 847c; No. 2 Northern, 83i4c. Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, June 12.—Wheat—To arrive, No. 1 Northern, 85%c; No: 2 North- Chicago Grain and Provisions. ern, 83%c. On track—No. 1 Northern, Chicago, June 12—Wheat—July, 85%c; No. 2 Northern, 83%c; July,| gsaie. ~ Sept., 83%¢. Corn—duly, 85%c; Sept, 83%c. Flax—To arrive| sa1 G5314c; Sept., 53% @53%e. Oats and on track, $1,11%; July, $112%: | 2101y " 3314 @33%c; Sent, 35%@ Sept., §L13%4. 35%c. Pork—July, $16.87%@16.90; -—— <7z | Sept., $16.85. Flax—Cash, Northwest- Chicago Union Stock Yards. Chicago, June 12.—Cattle—Beeves, $4.00@5.05; cows and heifers, $1.65@ 6.10; stockers and feeders, $2.75@ 4.60; calves, $5.00@6.50. Hogs— Mixed and butchers, $6.40@6.72%; good heavy, $6.65@6.75; rough heavy, $6.40 i lizht, $6.40@6.67%; pigs, $5.65@0.40. Sheep, $4.60@4.65; lambs, $6.50@7.29. ern, $1.10; Southwestern, $1.07; Sept., $1.121%. Butter—Creameries, 14@ 19%e¢; dairies, 14@17%c. Eggs—12@ 13c. Poultry—Turkeys, 9¢; chickens, 11%e. Ahout lm; of Sodus, N. Y, was burned Tuesday, entailing a loss estimated at more than $100, 000. Represents Today And Tomorrow In England the Conservatives represent ‘“‘yesterday and today,”’ the Liberals “today and tomorrow.” 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 omorrow.” Its route is via the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Railway Leaves Minneapolis 8:00 p. m.; 8t. Paul 8:35 p. m.; arrives Union Station, Chicago 8:55 a. m, Equipmentincludes standard and com- partment sleepers with “lenger, higher azd Official Paper City of Bemidji The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED VERY AFTERNOON, Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. 3 By A. KAISER. Entered in the postoffice. at Bemidjl. Minn., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Today marks a new epoch in the history of the Republican| party in Minnesota, the conven- tion at Duluth will in all proba- bilities ‘be conducted on the friendly rival plan and the nomi- nee should receive the heartly endorsement of his opponents and friends. He is entitled to it for the simple reason the major- ity of the people will rule. The defeated candidate should look upon the same from a busi- ness stand ‘point, for had he won it is no more than he would have expected from the ncminee, had helost. The Republican party in Minnesota has a host of loyal workers and these workers can not serve the state better than to bend to the will of the majority. The Defeated Candidate. We can say no more to the de- feated candidate than “We can- not all win,” a good fight does not always mean victory the real fight with the defeated can- didate comes after the convention when he must bury his political ambitions for another two years, or perchance a little longer, De- feat does not mean that your friends have forsaken you, it does not mean that the people do not think well of your statesmanship, but several causes may be the cause of your defeat at this time, It may be that the people feel the present time you are not the man ior the place now, or that your opponent who by longer service or by being in a better position wider berths,” library-buffet car, dining ecar 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 [ Flour! Flour! If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our “Majestic” We handle a nice line of fruits, always fresh, as we receive daily shipments. Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- est styles. Prices right. First class timothy hiy, a bale, 40c TEA: Green tea per pound, 2Ic Fancy dairy butter, 10¢, 17¢ and 20c per pound. " Strietly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 ‘Bemidii. Minn. Lo == -] T S T ON EASY PAYMENTS For the man or woman of moderate means we are offering lots in the third addition on easy monthly payments. The lots are nicely located and the price is within the reach of all. For further particulars write or call to assume the duties you aspire toat this time. The candidate who is defeated today at the Duluth State republican coven- tion, should not feel that his usefulness to the state is-at an end. The chances are as good as ever and to the man who shows his statemanship and puts his shoulder to the wheel to elect the successful candidates, all honor to him. Flag Day, Tomorrow. Tomorrow is Flag Day and marks the 129th year of the adoption of the emblem of free- dom. In recent years flag day has become more and more recognized and it is but fitting that the citizens should display the stars and stripes which so well marks the Union of states and inspire all with their coun- try’s freedom. It is but fitting at this time that the stars and stripes should be more than ever recognized. The country today is passing through. important changes which mean as much to us now as did the unturling of the stars and stripes on the 14th of June, 1777, 4 1tis not aheavy tax for the patriotic citizells to unfurl the flag and run it to the top of the flag pole, thereby displaying patriotism, It is not a hard task to inspire the little ones with the love of their country by telling them about the flag which our fore- fathers fought for. We should guard well our treasures of today and tell the little ones. of this flag for it will fill their hearts with patriotic motives and inspire their love of home and country and make them better fitted for the work hereafter they will be called upon to do. On June 14, 1777, congress prescribed the form of flag that should be used, and on April 4, 1818, further provided that on Official PROCEEDINGS - of the GountyCommis- sioners . of Beltrami County, Minnesota. in an extra session at the court house in Bemidji, Minnesota, Tuesday, May 29, 1906. Board of county commissioners met in extra session in the commissioners room, in the court house in the city of Bemidii. at ten o'clock, a. m., on Tuesday, May 3 With the following members present: 1. B, Olson, First District. George Gunderson, Second District. Charles Saxerud, Third District. . H. Wagner, Fourth District. A. W. Danaher, Fifth District. Phe report of William Lennon, superyisor of assessments of -Beltrami county, of the value of land and timber belonging to Bel- trami county, described as follows: Lots five, six and seven, section ninteen, Township ‘147 Range 32 was read. and on motion of Commissioner Olson sccoided by Commissioner Gunderson, same was accepted andordered filed. Moved by Commissioner Saxerud and seconded by Commissioner Wagner that William Lennon, supervisor of assessmenis, be instructed to assist Mr. Wirth assessor of the Town of Northern to assess the_timber of said town and place the proper valuation of same on the assement books. Moved by Commissioner Gunderson, second- ed by Commissioner Olson that $1,200.00 be and is hereby appropriated out of the county road and bridge fund for the Kelliher-Battle River County road, and that Anton Johnson be appointed overseer of said work at a com- pensation of §2.25 per day and he to hire men and teams at wages not to exceed $2.00, Motion carried. Moved by Commissioner Gunderson and seconded by Commissioner Saxerud that $150.00 be'appropriated out of the county road and bridge fund to the Town of Summit; for the construction and improvement of thdt certain road described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of the southwestid_of the towa of Summit; and running thence due east to_the county line. Motion carried, on motion of UOmmissioner Gundersos seconded by Commissioner Saxerud county auditor was instructed to advertise for bids for the construction and improve- ment; of the county road running on the range line between the town of Blackduck and the town of Bummit. and described as follows: Begining at the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of section 7 and running thense due north one and oue half mile to the township corner. On motlon of Commissioner Gunderson, seconded by Commissioner Saxerud $200,09 was appropriated out of the county road and bridge fund to the town of Blackduck for road improvement in said town, Motion carried, Moved by Commissioner Gunderson, second- ed by Commissioner Saxerud that $500.00 be and hereby is n.m)ragrlawfl outof the county road and bridge fund for the construction of the range line county road between the town of Summit and the town of Blackduck, and discribed as follows: Begining at the north- west_corner of section nineteen, town of Summit and running thence due south to the southwest corner of section_thirty one of the same toyn. Motion carried. Moved by Commissioner Gunderson and seconded by Commissioner Olson that the auditor-be instructed to advertise for bids for the construction and improvement of that certain range line road described s follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of section whree, town of Blackduck and running thence due west a distance of one mile to ihe north- west corner of said section three. Motion carried. Moved by Commissioner Saxerud and seconded by Commissioner Gunderson that the auditor be instructed to advertise for bids for the copstruction and improvement of that certain ropd ~described as follows: Begining at tne west_one sixteenth stake of section thirty five town of Maple Ridge and running thence due east a distance of one and three fourths miles to the southeast cornerof section thirty six of said town. Motion corried. On motion duly made and seconded the board adjourned to meet at 2 o’clock p. m. AFTERNOON SESSION. Board met per adjournment with all ‘members present, Inthe matter of r0ad work on the road de- scribed as follows: Begining at the north one sixteenth post between sections four and five town of Liberty thence running east one half mile thence north ope fourth mile to the town line thence running east on the town line one fourth mile to the east ope sixteenth post of section four, town of Liberty. One bid was presented and read and on motion of Commissioner Wagner seconded by Com- missioner Saxerud, said road work was rwarded to Hans Hanson for the sum of $450. 00, Motion carried. 2 In the matter of the road work on that certain road described as follows: Begining at the northwest corner of the town of Turtle Lake and running thence east a distance of one hundred and twenty two rods, and there terminating: One bid was presented to the board and on motion of Commissioner Saxerud seconded by Commissioner Wagner, said road work was awarded to G. W, Hedglin for phe sum of 32.25 per rod. he aslo tomove a Dbridge from its present locrtion on to the mwt; ‘lihm. for the sum of 885.00. Motion carried. In the matter of the road work on ‘that certain road described as follows: Begin- ing at the Depot in the village of Farley and running thence in_a northeasterly direction along the north side of the railroad right of way tospur No. 105. Four bids were present- ed and read and on motion of Commissioner Olson seconded by Commissioner Gunderson the bid of Prosper Albee, said bid being the lowest was accepted said bid being as follows: cutting, per running rod forty five cents: grubbing, per running rod eighty five cents: corduroying, per running rod #2.65: cover- ing corduroy’ with egrth. per running rod seventy fvecents; grading high land road bed, per running rod fifty cents, In the matter of the road work on that certain road described as follows: Begining at the east quarter post of section thirteen, Town of Taylor, and running thence due south on the range line between the town of ‘Taylor and the town of Birch to the south- east corner of section twenty five, town of Taylor. Three bids were presented and read, the bid of A, J. Matheny being the lowest, the contract was awarded to A. J. Matheny for the sum 0f33255.00, On motion of Commissioner: Gunderson, seconded by Commissioner Baxernd the bondof L. Bjorge for the construction of a road in the town of Langor Was approved. In the matter of the road work on that certain road described as fOllows; - Begining at the northeast corner of section three, town of Cormant and running thence due west one mile to the northwest corner of said section three. One bid was presented to e board on motion of Commissioner Olson seconded by -Upmmissioner Gunderson the road work was awarded to John Kreuth as follows: ditches at.ninsty cents per rod including taking out all stumps; Culverts each#2,00. Motion carried. Op motion” of Commissioner Saxerud secor y_Commissioner Gundorson. the following resolution was introduced: “‘Re- solved that thepe be constructed a bridge across north Cormant Biver between town- ship 152 range 31 and township 152 range 52, the admission of a new state:into the -union one additional star should be placed for each addi- tional new state. Our union at the adoption of the flag had but one star it has steadily grown until it now has forty-five bright stars. Don’t forget to display your flag tomorrow. Mutinous Prisoners Subdued. _ Moscow, June 13—The inmates of the prison barricaded the building in Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. an effort to save the political prison- ers who were about to be sent by stages to Stberia to undergo nine years’ banishment, but after a fight the keepers carried the obstructions and order was restored. — S s under the directlonand superyision of L. L. Bjorge to cost not to exceed 321&!5 Money not_to be paid except on a Teport of ssid L. L. Bjorge showing the work completed and the approval of Commissioner Gunderson. Resolution adop! Moved by Commissioner Wagner seconaed by Commissioner Gunderson, that Thomzs Smart be allowed £0.00 for leveling 8. corduroy on the road descril as_follows; Begining at the soutliwest corner of secticn wenty eight township 40 range 33 and runn- thence due north a distance of three miles to the northwest cornmer of secticn sixteen of said town. Motion carried. On motion of Commissioner Wagner, and seconded by Commissjoner Gunderson the following resolation was adopted. “Resolved that the sum of $150.00 be spproprigted out of the county poor fund for the aid of Freeman 'W. Pike, lcoun%y;hehu'ae to be paid 1o x Freoorne STiAD CHOLBkoR ToM. LBOSShily act evidence tha \‘an:gd the cancer from which said Pike was ering. S Molv'la.h by Commissioner Saxerud seconded by Commissloner Gunderson that Commis- | W’ i ‘Wagner be suthorized to issue tempor- :}")r: %% o Txsaigan . Plke to the extent vty doflars, . Motion aarFied. ©'on motion duly made and ssconded board adjourned to meet st 8o'eloek b, m, EVENING SESSION, bn:‘ud m‘sznzer adjonrnment with all mem- s pregel = = On motion of issioner Saxerud and Commissioner Wagner the xel Lake and Nebish was read and: approveds: said report being favorable it was ordered that the prayer ot sald petition be and' the same is hereby granted and said highway is hereby established so as to run according to said committees report h% courses and distances as follows, to-wit; Begining at the. northeast % corner between section 22 and thence north on the section line four and three fourths miles between section 32-33; 29-2%, 20-21, Town of Turtle Lake (N % of) 5-4 in the town of Nebish and there ending. On motion of ~Commissioner = Wagner seconded by Commissioner Olson the report ofthe committee on a proposed route for a road to be laid out in_the towns of Bemidii and Frohn was read and approved. Sald report being favorable, it was ordered that the prayer of said petition be and the same is hereby granted and said highway is here- by established So as to run according to said committees report by courses and distances as_follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of section twenty one and the northeast corner of section twenty eight, township 146 range 43 and runn- ing thense east on the section )ine between sections twenty one and twenty eight and twenty two and twenty seven, twenty threc and twenty six, then duesouth on the section Line between sections twenty five and twenty 51X, to the ¢ post between sections twenty five and twenty six, then due east on the quarter line through twenty five all in_town- ship 146 range 33, and then continuing due east on the X line through sections thirty, twenty nine: twenty eight, twenty seven, and twenty six, all in township 146 range 32 and terminating at the west shore of Woit Lake. On _motion of Commissioner Wagner seconded by Commissioner Olson the report of the commitiee on a proposed change of highway in the towns of Turtle River and Frobn was read and approved, sald report being favorable it was ordered that the prayer in sald petition be and the same is hereby granted and said highway is hereby changed so as to_run according to said com- mittees report by courses and distances as follows, to-wit: Said highway being as follows, Begining at the northeast corner of section seventeen township 147 range 32 and runnis thence south on the section line between sec- tions sixteen, twenty, twenty one, twenty elght and twenty nine. thirty two and thirty three, of township 147 rango 32 and continuing running south on the section line between sections four and five, eight and nine, of township 146 range 32 and terminating so that thesame when changed will run as follows: Beginning at the stake between sections thirty two and thirty three and running thence one mile due west to X stake between sections thirty one and thirty two, thence south one half mile to the southeast corner of township 147 range 32 and running thence due south between sections six and five, seven and eight, eighteen and seventeen, nineteen and twenty, thirty and twenty nine, thirty one and thirty two and_terminating at said southeast corner of section thirty one township 146 range 3. The petition of E. E. Schulke et, al praying for the establishment of a highway in the town of Port Hope and Hagalal, being pre- sented to the board of county commissioners and after being duly considered the board determined that it was reasonable on its face and on motion of Commissioner Wagner seconded by Commissioner Gunderson it was ordered that a hearing upon said petition be had at the commissioner’s room in the court house in the city of Bemidji on Monday the 9th of July 1306, at ten o'clock a. m. and that a committee of two be appointed to examine said proposed road and that . such committee meet at the beginning of sald road on Wednesday the 27th day of June 1906 at ten o'clock a.m.of sald dawand that notices thereof be issued and posted. Motion carriod Members of committee appointed to examine said proposed route, Commissioners Wagner and Danaher. On motion of Commissioner Saxerud second- ed by Commissioner Olson the petition of F. Q. Sibley et, al for the orga district _comprising sectio thirty six inclusive on townshi be granted, and that said diser as common school district No, On _motion of Commissioner Saxernd seconded by Commissioner Olson the petition of L. A. Engelson al for the organization of a new school district somprising the terri- troy all of the Town of Lee except section twenty five, be granted gnd that said district e known as comwon school district No. 106. On motion of Commissioner Olson seconded by Commissioner Wagner the petition of Theodore Thornson et, al for the formation of a new school district comprising the terri- tory sections one to elghteen inclusive in the town of Hamre was granted and that said %flstll'lbgfi be known of common school district 0. 107 150 range 34, 't be known On motion of Commissioner Saxerud, seconded by Commissioner Gunderson the board of audit made the following report which was aproved. Report of County Board of Audit. To the honorable board of county commis- sioners. Beltrami County, Minnesota. Gentlemen: We, the undepsigned Board of Andit of said Beltraml County, convened at the office of ihe County Treasure of sald County, on the 2Ist day of April, A. D. 1906, for the purpose purpose of examining and auditing the ac- counts. books and vouchers of G. H. French County Treasurer of said Couuty, and to count and ascertain the kind, description and amount of funds in the Treasury and be- longing thereto. We respectfully report that we found said Treasury indebted to the several funds at the begining of business on April 2ist, 1906, in the aggregate sum of § 79005.79 And we find the Treasurer in the nossession of funds covering said indebtedness in kind and accounts lows: Cash in safo Cash items, Fostage stamp Deposited in First Nationsl Bank of Bemidji.. sis ... 20739 85 Deposited in Lumbermens State Bank ot Bemldlt. eposi duck Depos 5405 11 Deposited ‘on _time State Bank of Bemidj Deposited on time in 13t Blackduck ... Deposited _on time in Beltrami Co. Banl of Tenstrike........ b Deposited on time in st National Bank of Bagley..... -uoceenn 3 Total tunds on hand Ap 906, Respectfully submitted, JOHN WILMANN, County Auditor, F. W. RHODA, Clerk of Dist, Court, AL W. DANAHER Chairman Comrs. Board of Audit, Beltrami County. Bemidji Minn., April 21st, 1906. The board of Audit, of Beltrami County, Minp., met in the auditors’ office, at 11 o'clocis a. m. to receive bids for additional depositories for county funds and to transact such other business s would properly come betore them. Present; john Willman, County ‘auditor. T, W, Rhoda, Clerk of District Court, and A. W. Danaber, Chalrman, Board of Copnty Commissioners. On motion the county auditor was instruet- ed to direct the county treasurer to increase the pelmanent, deposit with the Lumbermens State Bank of Bemidji ty $8500.00, and that of the First National Bank of Bagley to 33000.00. No bids filed for additional deposits for county funds, JOHN WILMANN. County Auditor. F, W, RHODA, Clck: of Distlet Coust. Chairman, Board of County Commissioners, To the Honorable Board of County Commis- sioners. On motion of Commissioner Saxerud seconded by Commissioner Wagner the au- ditor was instructed to advertise for bids for the eonstruction and improyement of that cortain road described as follows; Beginnin at the southeast corner of section five an running thence along the section line due east a distance of two and a half miles, to the to the south east corner of the southwest auarter of section_three town of Taylor. Moved by Commissioner Wagner seconded by Commissioner Saxerud that the claim of Thomas Meade for road work in the town of Blackduck gmounting to $176.63, be approved and the andltor I horehy Instructed 1o draw same in two warrants, gne for $2%,00 and one for $192.03, On__motion of Commissioner Saxepu seconded by Commissioner Gunderson tlie following Dills were audited and allowed apd the auditor Instructed to issue warrants | $55 for the same. 0. M. Ski,nuva(. justice fees State vs. {Iman i Lawrence 4350 8. C. Bailey, witness fess, State vs. Lowrence @ilman . i . W. Helmey witness fi Lawrence Gilman.... . M. Skinvik Justice fees, Btate vs, ‘Ab-bo-toh-ka-ka-hel... <svriiores s, 0. M. Skinvik Justice fees, Btate vs. Crazy Dog. - e o 0. M. Skinvik justice fees, Strte fay Yok-o-beke. . . 0. M. Skinvik jus 112 112 25 255 25 o =z Try RODerts. ... . - 2125 J.H. Wagner witness fees, State B i etioss Tops o 5 W 1. B. lmem"-"« ges, i Toborts witn Robe: 112 Harry ToS. . 112 A H.Wright witness fees, o Harry Roberts: ... . 8. C. Balley witness fees, any“Robem-- {Continued on page3; re seconded b : S5i°GR T onb Bt cowns o reris |t PROFESSIONAL M. G. Sjocum, witns Lanrence Gilmau. 129 George Klunguen. witness fees. State vs. Lawrencs Gilm: 112 ..CARDS.. LAWYERS. “D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Offico opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEAIDJL - - - - - E. B MNcDonald. : C. 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. Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Grilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 209 Third St., one block west of 1st Nat'l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave Tom Smart Dray and baggage. Safe and Piano moving. Phone No. 58 | 18 America Ave. DENTISTS. DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist First National Bank Build’g. Telephone No. 230 Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney - SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK, Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. section 33 township 149 range 33 and rubning | - MINN. Phone 40. W. R. Baumbach, President. ©C. W, Baumbach, Vice-President. ‘W. L. Brooks, Cashier. Lumbermens National Bank OF BEMIDJI. Respectfully Solicits Your Business, FIRE INSURANCE written in the Best Old Line Companies, helooy's Sivetyl OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Good Rigs and Careful Drivers LIVERY HACK IN CON- NECTION. Night Calls Promptly An- swered. THE COMFORTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND, No. 108..Park Rapids Line..7:10 a. m. (Connects with Oriental Limited at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at 5:15p. m, St. Paul at5:45p. m.) 12:27p m 12:30a m Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy/ Almost every family has need of a reliable remedy for colic or diarthea at some time during the year. ‘This remedy is recommended by dealers who have sold it for many years and know its value. It has received thousands of testimonials from grateful people. It has been prescribed by phy- sicians with the most satisfactory results. It has often saved life before medicine could have beea sent for or a physician summoned. It only costs a quarter. Can you afford to risk so much for so lie? BUY IT NOW. Drug Store WANIS ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertiseinent Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents. Barker’ Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders HELP WANTED. AN AN AN AN AN 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 office, 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—AS - once an exper- ienced girl or woman for gen- eral housework, steady work, wages §$18. Address Mrs, Chas, Carter, Hines, Minn. WATED TO RENT—Party de- sires four or five room cottage, or rooms for housekeeping. Address Mrs. John Boe, 502 Fourth St. WANTED: Experienced girl, wages $5.00 per week. In- quire at Irish’s intelligence office. 508 Minnesota Ave, WANTED—Young girl to assist with housework. Inquire Mrs. S. E. DeLong, 701—Beltrami. WANTED—City agent for good toilet article. Apply up stairs 402 Minnesota avenue. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Three cottages on Lake Bemidji. Price $200. Kasy terms. ~ J. J. Opsahl. 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 you on short notice. ‘WEST BOUND. Fosston Lile... Park Raplds Line, FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. Mionesota & International In Connection with the ..Northern 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 Sou‘h. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. = No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd tor dinner. TIME CARD Effective June ith.. 1905 = Daily oxcept Sunday STATIONS EE82ER FOR SALE—Furniture from a complete furnished house. Furniture as good as new will be at a reasonable discount, Apply at 508 Minnesota avenue afternoons between 1 and 2 o’clock and 6 and 7. — FOR RENT. B eV PPV UVUNS USSR FOR RENT: Nice front room. Will furnish to suit, 508 Minnesota Ave. MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 to6p. m. Thursdays 7 to 8 p. m. also. Library in base- ment of Court House. Mrs. H. G. Hays, librarian. §{ Webster @ Cooley b = Wall Paper & Paint Store ¥ One door south of old P. O. § building. Telephone No. 253. T e g MAURRAS ANz A WORTH A DOLLAR 7> A DROP =~ SOLD BY ALL GROCERS - HRS, WIKSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP BRIBEREE, T and Ta"t5s ‘has been M) of for th T e Boie S

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