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¢ 7 : } It aids nature a little, 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 M way. And itis asplendid dressing, keeping the hair soft and smooth. Why B il not save what hair you have and get more at the same time? §.9; Ayerco., Fred W. Rhoda left last even- ing on a business mission to Blackduck. Blank books-and office suppnes at the Pioneer Office. MEN AND WOMEN, Uso Bl @ for aanatural MARCONI) WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STOCK disghargon.infamumntions, Te the wonder of the age and I have Srseioed W iritloasior uloaetiond cou Coatagion. Painless, and not as EEVANSCHEMIGALOD. gout or polsonous. Sold by Dragy! or sent in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, for 81,00, or 8 bottles 82.75 Circular sent on request. specialty. My priceis ol TI05 per share HEhE now. Tt Is boun to double shortly, 30 order to-day. ! R. B, HIGBEE, Broker Germania Life Bidg., ST.PAUL, ML.K. National Bank Roferences, J. P. POGUE’S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE BEMIDJI, - MINN The Chicago Day Limited via the Burlington Route gives you a delightful day- light ride along the Mississippi River. Nearly 300 miles of magnificent river scenery. Your trip to Chicago will be pleasant, comfortable and interesting if you use this train. Three trains daily: = Leave Minneapolis 7:30 a. m., 7:50 p. m., 9:50 p. m. Leave St. Paul 8:20 a. m., 8:40 p. m.,10:30 p. m. Arrive Chicago 9:35 p.m., 9:00 a. m., 11:15 p. m. For further information and descriptive folder callon any ticket agent or address F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt. Germania Life Building, St. Paul, Minn. Il Flour! If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our “Majestic” Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges and Bananas. Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- est styles. Prices right. Ripe Fruit: Try our Monogram and University Coffee, TEA: Green tea per pound, 21¢ Fancy dairy butter, 10¢, 17c and 20¢ per pound. Strictly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. Remember for good goods trade at theold Reliable Store. SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidiji, Minn. Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. [ LOTS 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 Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H, A, SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHXED BVERY AFTRRNOON, - Official Paper City of Bemidji Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. By A. KAISER. Entered in the postofice at Bemidjl. Minn.. as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR What makes the small boy and ., |gitl so happy? Why, school opens in just two weeks. The Akeley baseball team has disbanded, for financial reasons, and lovers of good ball are ex- periencing real regrets. The Akeley team, when here, put up one of the cleanest exhibitions seen on the local diamond this year. The editor of the Brookston Herald makes the coy admission that when it comes to ‘“baseball as played in the twentieth cen- tury, we are some pumpkins.” McCamus is also “some pumpkins” when 1t comes to wielding the shears and forget- ting to give credit, but we don't hear anything about this accom- plishment in the Herald columns. There is just one person in the world as disgusting as the “beef- er” on the diamond, and that is the “flannel-mouth” in the grand stand. Of course a certain amount of good-natured banter and jolly adds to the interest of the game, but there is usually some sap-headed rowdy at every game who makeseverybody tired. There 1s no law against him; this is a free country and everyone has a right to talk whether his neighbor likes it or not; but there ought to be some way of getting the man with the ‘“big mouth” into the public nuisance class. If anyone doubts what will be- come of the larger portion of the money recently received by the White Earth Indians for their lands, let him take a peep at the drunken .ebauch which has been going on at Lengby and Ebro for the last thirty days, and which has ended, seem- ingly, in the murder of one of the participants, Frank Wade. A small minority of the Indians will save their money, but most of them will throw itaway as fast as they can. A red skin with his pockets bulging with coin has the famous ‘‘drunken sailor” beat a mile. BE SQUARE. After a perusal of the Bemidji Pioneer’s account of the Houpt murder case one is inclined to ask if that paper has been re- tained to defend the man whose hand wielded the club that dealt death to a poor unfortunate lum- berjack? Thearticles would in- dicate it.—Blackduck American. After a perusal of the Ameri- can’s account of the same case, one would be ‘inclined to ask if that paper has been retained to|- send the man to the gallows. Eyery man is considered 1nno- cent by the law until he is proven guilty, and every man and every newspaper that is not warped by prejadice, gives hir the benefit of every doubt. Is hanging a man such a light thing that a newspaper must convict him before even the grand jury has passed on his case? A man is entitled to a square deal, even if he is charged with killing a fellow being. LARGEST ON THE LAKES. Steamer E. Y. Townsend Launched at Superior. Superior, Wis., Aug. 20.—With a foam producing splash the E. Y. Townsend, the biggest steamer on fresh water, took her ‘initial daip at noon. The launching was entirely without mishap. Superfor and Duluth turned out a social crowd to witness the launching. Miss Emma Phelps, granddaughter of the president of tlLe South Shore railroad, christened the steamer, using champagne. The Townsend measures 602 feet in length, is 68 feet beam and 32 feet depth, Two Unknown Men Killed. New Richmond, Wis., Aug. 20.—Reg- ular freight train No. 23, westbound, on the Wisconsin Central was wrecked two miles east of this city. Two men stealing a ride were instantly killed and a third man was fnjured. Six loaded cars from the middle of the train are piled up in a tangled mass. Burglars entered the Hiite laundry at St. Paul and after blowing the sate got away with $240, John Linder, a Lincoln Republican, of Carligle, has been nominated for congress by the Democrats of the Eighteenth Pennsylvania district. e} Ready for Hunters, County Auditor Wilmann has received from Sam F. Fullerton, executive agent of the State Game and Fish commission, the blanks for the issuing of licenses to hunt large and small game, and he is now prepared to issue licenses to all hunters. There is one advantage in taking out a license before the big game season opens, which is November 10, in that the license combines both little and big game, for the old price of $1, so that a person who might desire to hunt small game in another county than that in which he resides, could do so and still have his right to hunt big game, S8EVEN THOUSAND VARI !Tl.lfl. PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. Chamberfain’s Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy| Rich Filipino Sends Carload of Or chids to President. San Francisco, Aug. 21.—President Roosevelt is the recipient of one of the finest collections of orchids ever sent to this country, the gift of Manuel de Yriarte, a wealthy Filipino planter. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Seven thousand varieties are in- | Attorney and Counsellor at Law cluded in the shipment, brought to Office opposite Hotel Markbam, this country by the army transport Thomas, which arrived on Saturday. P . J . Russell Attorney at Law When Alice Roosevelt was in Ma- nila she was fnvited to visit the con-| BBAIDJL - - - - - MINN. servatories of the planter, who 18 one | B, B. NcDonaid, It has been prescribed by phy- - A. Pitkin. of the island’s wealthiest men. The A 3 . 3 president's daughter spoie ot her| MCDoNald & Pitkin |} scans with the most satidfactory father’s admiration for the orchid and LAWYERS results. £ the gift that has been sent to this | Bemidd Mian. Office: Swedback Bleck It has often saved life before PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. medicine could have been sent for , country is the result of the planter’s promise to present the chief executive or a physician summoned. ’ L. A, Ward, M. D., I caly cots 8 quarier. Can with a “few specimens from his hot- Physicisn and Surgeon. mnfiord to risk so much for so houses.” Diseases of the Eye a specialty. ? BUY IT NOW. Glasses fitted. For a clear complexion take | Glasses fited. ~— ° Dr. Rowland Gilmore UR I N D Physician and Surgeon. o | Office: Iiles Block L ] B | DR. WARNINGER i » VETERINARY SURGEON Laxative Fruit Syrup m. ... =isrrs Ire ., one block west of 1st Nat’l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. ‘Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave ONE CENT A WORD. Tom Smart Dray and baggage. Safe and Piano moving. Phone No. 58 | 18 America Ave, | ¥ “"""",;“;:"'l,‘"c‘:l‘:_“ el M. &I “Pay Day.” Last night and today have been ‘‘pay day” at the M. & I. depot. F.E. Clark of Brainerd, pay- master for the M. & I., came up last evening from Brainerd and gave the railroad boys . their ‘panga.” He was assisted by Agent Walker. Therearealarge number of the employes who receive their pay here, including trainmen, sectionmen and others, and the local merchants derive considerable benefit therefrom. Mr. Clark went north this morn- ing to continue distributing the “‘coin,” Pleasant to take 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 80o. Barker’s Drug Store. DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCE. HELP WANTED. e k) e A DLOOR | i tin it i bisaiiin, WANTED—For the U. S, Marine DR. J.T. TUOMY Corps; men between ages 21 ¢ Dentist and 85. An opportunity to see First National Bank Build'g. Telephone No. 230 the wm‘{d. For full informa- < tion apply in person or by let- Dr. Cfilgg,"%mth. ler to U.S. Marine Corps re- 5 cruiting office, cor. Beltrami SRS e B 1 Wiatir's Sors: and Second Aves., Bemidji, Minnesota. Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders W. R. Baumbach, President. . W. h, -] . AT T O W Beumbach, Wiee President. - | WANTED _For U, 5. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of TUnited 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: Board and room for man and wife in private family. go children. Address Box 78. WANTED: Twochambermaids, heChooy's OPEN DAY AND NIGHT | _bote ancee WANTED—Second cook and a < chambermaid at Brinkman Good ngs. and Careful hotel, Drivers WA}\ITED: First class cook at LIVERY HACK IN CON- [J| _City Restaurant. NECTION. FOR SALE. Night Calls Promptly An- Lumbermens National Bank OF BEMIDJI. Respectfully Solicits Your Business Minnesota. State Fair . via the Great Northern Railway “the comfortable way" Bemidji to Minneapolis or St. Pa.ul and re- turn $7.39. TICKETS ON SALE FROM SEPTEMRER IST TO SEPTEMBER STH. with final return limit of Sept. 10th, E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, A.L, CRAIG. > Agent. Pass'gr. Traf. Mer. St. Paul, Minn. FIREINSURANCE written in the Best Old Line Companies. Buy town lots at International Falls Internation Falls bids fair to be the future metropolis of the Rainy River Valley It will pay you to secure a good i < . LOST and FOUND ; investment by buying lots in S:15p.m, St. Paul at5:45p. m) o e N?‘. M..A.Dul.l:\th Exl:lrenm. Sy = 7 all, white pu , with short Holler's addition to Internation- w v v emaem fif SO "Teleptione aay 1torme WEST BOUND. tion to Sentinel office, No. 79. al Falls. Be sure to consult me e A, B. Allen. at the Markham hotel, Wednes- MISCELLANEOUS. day or Thursday, August 2223 Carl Kahle, Agent A AA AN~ o FOR SALE—Magnificent moose 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 you on short notice. FOR SALE—Remington type: writer. Latest improved ma- chine with tabulator, and first class typewriter desk. Neither used but little and both in first class condition. . Call at Pio- neer office, ‘THE COMFORTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND. No. 108.. Park Rap..s Line..7:10 a. m. (Connects with Orlental Limited at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at No 107...Park Rapids Live...7:55p m |FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 Bemidji, Minn. t06p, m. Thursdays 7 to 8 P. m. also. Library in base- ment of Court House. Miss Mabel Kemp, librarian. THERE’S MONEY—for you in selling the famans Security line of Petticoats, Dress skirts and shirt waist materials. One bright woman wanted in each locality, for exclusive territory. Souvenir booklet and full im- formation on application to The Security Co., Woodsport, N. Y. Minnesota & 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 south. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. No change HEEEEEEEE €333333333333 of cars. Ample time at Brainerd tor dinn;:;c‘?'{’mfing ALRQR ‘T;s B l S l A R Daily ex, fl ‘ arpasdl |2 VANDERLIP & GO § Daily except Sunday Pack Your Trunk And Go East That's & good start toward a pleasant and profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing your teiket tell the agent that it Must, read over the 4 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. ‘Paul:; s g RarteRtivs .| have removed to their new Ral!way 5 A quarters where they in- § ite the public to call and ¥ nspect the new stock of PIANOS ORGANS ETC. " Repairs for all kinds of Sewing Ma- les. Weo tune Plonos and repair Or- . &_:_gana and Sewing Machinest STATIONS HEE (24 between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Five handsome daily trains including the Pioneer 10 Bino R [ Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections at St. Paul Union Depot with all trains from the North and West. Sleeping car berths higher, wider and longer than the berths in other sleepers and therefore cooler and more comfortable for Summer travel. Let us know where you are going and full information as to_ rates, routes, connections, etc. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PM.“HGIK AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul CEEE 52 398339333393 33333- o