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- anRCYET - gressive THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ENTERED ‘AS SECOND CLASS MAT- THE POSTOFFICE AT BE- (NN, UNDER TI In ty of Bemidjl pers are elivered by carrier. Where the deliv- ory is irregular please make immediate eomplaint to this office. Telephone 31 Out of town subicribers will confer a tavor if they will report when they o not get their papers promptly. Every subscriber to the Daily Ploneer will receive notice about ten days be- fore his time expires, giving him an opportunity = to make an advance pay- ment before the paper is finally stopped Subscription Bates: One month, by carrier. One year, by carrier.... Three months, postage paid Six months, postage paid One year, postage paid. The Weekly Pi 3 Eight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published svery Thursday and sent postage pald to any address for in advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- 4ay by the Bemidjl Ploneer Publishing Company. ®. E. CARSON. B. X. DENU. HAROLD J. DANE, Editor. Says the Philistine: ‘Women fall; men merely stub their toes. " The hen is the only animal in na- ture that can lay around .and make money. Brain work is just as necessary as physical exercise. Commonsense is the ability to de- tect values. The more points at which you touch humanity, the more friends you have, the greater-your influence. Peace—a monotonous interval be- tween fights. Publicity without salesmanship is nix; publicity with salesmanship is advertising. A dynamo—any man who has ev- erything he eats, drinks, smokes-and wears charged. i Gordon for Roosevelt, Sam Y. Gordon says: “When thievery is committed, po- litically or otherwise, the culprits should be brought to book, and I be- lieve in a call for a state.convention of progressive Republicans and other voters who wish to affiliate with them, to take such action as may be || deemed best to effectively rebuke the men in charge of the machinery of the Republican national convention in Chicago, whereby honestly elected delegates were unseated and the will of the Republican voters thwarted by dictation of the bosses. “The time for the masses within the party to revolt and flatly refuse to be driven, is now, and regardless of consequences as effecting my own political aspirations, I take this stand. If the Republican party of this state wallows in the mire pre- pared for it at Chicago it will die of its own stench. I believe in wash- ing the lingn right now. Within our own state we should stand solidly to- gether on all local tickets and at the same time join hands in purging the party of the deadly weight thrust up- on it by the national organization. ney-general of Great Britain, seventy years old today. merchant and former postmaster- general of the United States, seventy- four years old today. Sir Robert Finlay, former attor- John Wanamaker, Philadelphia George W. Norris, representative in Congress of the Fifth Nebraska district and the Republican choice to| - succeed Norris Brown in the senate, fifty-one years old today. THIS DATE IN HISTORY. July 11. 1767—John Quincy Adams, sixth president of the U. 8., born in Quin- ¢y, Mass. Died in Washington, D. C., Feb. 23, 1848. 1806—James Smith, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, died in York, Pa. Born in Ireland about 1720. of the Atlantic cable, died in New York city. Mass,, Nov. 30, 1819. i resort recommended to you is a pro- reasonably hope to be +| beautiful by washing dishes, sweep- 1892—Cyrus. W. Field, projector Born in Stockbridge, 1911—Twelve persons killed in a wreck of the Federal Hxpress train at Bridgeport, Conn. A Propriety. 7 “I do not think, Augustus, that the per place for me to take our & dear Angelina.” d _ “Why not, my dear Matilda?” “Because I've heard so much talk among the people. who. bave been there of the boats hugging _ the shore.” If you are a housewife inu cannot healthy or, 1843—Fremont’s expedition sight-|ing and doing housework all day, ed Pike’s Peak, Colo. 1856—The allies commenced their evacuation of the Crimea. = and crawling into bed dead tired at night. open air and sunlight. If you do this You must get out into the 1862—Gen. Halleck became com- |every day and-keep your stomach and mander-in-chief of the Union armies. | bowels in good order by taking Cham- 1864—The first organized national [berlain’s Tablets should become both healthy and beau- 1890—Wyoming admitted to state- | tiful. i Store. bank opendd in Philadelphia. hood. AR KKK $$$$$$$$ MONEY TO LOAN $$$3$88$ ON FARM LANDS. JOHN . ZIEGLER. 0DD FELLOWS BUILDING. FAIFIFIFAAF IR KKK KRR KII KKK KK KKK : CHARLES NANGLE x : 3rd St. and Minnesota Ave. * —General Merchandlse— * Farm Implements, Wood, Ete. WANTED TO BUY Young Cattle, Heifers, Cows, Ete. Bring them to me. % ok Kk ok ok ko ok % o % ok ko ok ok ko k kok Charles Nangle FRFFIRIIIIAIII IR REEHK FRIIFAIIIARII KRR RRRERK * Kk k ok ok k T A * x * * % NORTHERN GROCERY x *x COMPANY * : b X soessssnsecnss x * WHOLESALE . X x GROCERS * % *x - . X x * * * AR R IR KK I cannot concur in the recommenda- tions of Mr. E. T. Young that pro- Republicans support the Democratic nominee for president, as such candidate and his party do not fully represent their political views. “Theodore Roosevelt has cut deep into the heart and marrow of corrup- tion in public matters. He has brav- ed the storm when others have falter- ed and feared to stir. As a result of his courage and activity in behalf of his countrymen, he stands eminent- ly alone in his leadership of their cause to a point where at least pub- lic servants in the nation must truly represent us or retire. He has fer- reted out and driven from power more political parasites than all the rest of us put together, and I hope that he becomes the progressive Re- publican candidate for the presiden- cy.” THIS IS MY 55th BIRTHDAY. Colonel David Prian, one of the most famous of living botanists, was born in Scotland, July 11, 1857, and received his education at the univer- sities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh. For a year or two after his gradua- tion he was demonstrator of anatomy at the University of Aberdeen. In 1884 he entered the Indian medical service, and was curator of the Cal- cutta herbarium from 1887 to 1898. He left the hérbarium to become di- rector of the botanical survey of In- dia, and superintendent of the Roy- al Botanical Garden in - Calcutta. Since 1905 Colonel Prain has been director of the Royal Botanic Gar- dens, Kew, England’s historic nation- al park. One of his predecessors in this position was the world-famous botanist, Sir Joseph Hooker. " Congratulations to: Rear Admiral Richardson Clover, U. 8. N, retired, sixty-six years old today. *iii#**ii&{#ii{ifii#i{il: * & : BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : % 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji : ‘Wholesale and retail Pia- % nos, Organs and Sewing % Machines. Phone 673. J. BISIAR, MANAGER. FAAKEIEIIAIIIEIIARIRKK :fik«flkflnnfinnfl«n« : SCHWANDT & MARIN. * Prompt Attention Given to % All Phone and Mail Orders. * Table Luxuries A Specialty. E 22 22232223 gk ok ok kK * Fancy Groceries * Flour *x Feed * Provisions. : Phone 33. 23223222223 223 : 314 Minn. Ave., Bemidji. FFFFR R FRIHIRIIIRIRI IR K FURNITURE J. P. LAHR Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaking. Phone call 178-2. 323 Minnesota Ave. AR RIS KK % Send your Mail Orders to ¥ GEO. T. BAKER and CO. ¥ SR AT 1 x ERS AND JOBBERS * They are especially pre- 4 pared to promptly fill all or- % ders in their various lines of * merchandise. %« Largest stock of Diamonds % and Watches and the finest % equipped workshop in North- % ern Minnesota. Special or- % der work glven. prompt at- % + tention. Estimates furnished. % AR KKK £ 222222322222 e Je Je o e sk ok o ok ek ok ok ok vk ok Ak ok ok ke 8 2223232222 S when needed, you For sale by Barker’s Drug ikii*ifii%fi*{&il’i%fiii*i: * *x *x * Have * ¥ Baby's * * Photo * * Taken * * * x Now! * *x * x Try Crippen. * x * * Reed Studio. Phone 173 % *- x * * FIAFEIIIIIIIAIIIIIIIRK FAAREIRIHRIIRIRRR KR KK 4« AVOID SPECULATION & * Invest in Land * ¥ At only $10.00 per acre X % You have the choice of 12-all Joining 40’s: * The land is easily cleared and % is gradually sloping, except ¥ about 80 acres of rolling land % around a small lake. Good graded roads to Turtle Kiver % Station. *x % % % K ok ke ko * M. MALZAHN * % Minnesota Ave. Bemidji ¥ FHRKIHEIHK KRR RIERK KK fadasidsdsdaddd st * ‘Wholesale and Retail. X ¥ Fresh candy, best in the « world, from our own factory. X ¢ % Get wise. It will please % her to buy her a box of can- ¥ dy or take her for refresh- * ments to the * x 5 X BEMERT CORE, ECHEN :#iikii#&ifiiifi*&iki*ifii: #&i{{*«i{lfiifiifil{*fii{ifl: * * NORTH BEMIDJI GROCERY * +« WM. H. SCHMITT AND CO., ¥ *x PROPS, * % Staple Groceries, Fruit, ¥ % Confectionery, Milk, Bread, ¥ * Etc. * % A full line of National % * Cookies and Crackers, the & * best made. Goods sold at % % the lowest possible margin. * * Doud Ave .and 1ith 8t. % * Phone 667. * * * AR Cfi#*iifiiiii*i%kfi!fli{*fik: % % Y gk ok ok ok ok ok ok B I S T T A RIRKKRIRRIRIKRIRRIRIRK McCUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Shoes, Grocerles and Provisious, - Bemidji (23222832383 * £ o ” KhkkRAhAAAAAN *x x AR IR R Bodaaidas g s 3338 383 83 3 0 K 5 R *K x4 ¥ Wholesalers of * *x INKS * x PENS x * PENCILS x * ‘“TABLETS * * SCHOOL SUPPLIES x *x STATIONERY : * * BEMIDJI PUB. CO. * x Bafl , Minn. L] *x K *x B ool 3 Seral FREIRIEARK R * x REMORE CAFE ot * * x % The cleanest and best restau- % *x rant in town. * * % Open Day and Night; Pri- % % _vate Dining Rooms; After- * * Theater Parties A x * Specialty. * * e ¥ Remore Hotel Bullding. & * * Miss Citiman—it's nice to live in the country. I suppose you often go for & tramp in the woods? Mr. Rurale—No, 1 never go for them unless they come too near to thp bouse. - Scientific Gardening. “Brown has already started to plant peeds in his garden.” “So early’ “Yes. He says he wants to get it done while neighbor's hens are busy setting.” Bt st A St St Sd Sl St If you use y OO POOOOOO B © CHASE & SANBORN'S © © TEAS AND CO! @ R R R once you'll insist on having * them always., Phone _ your orders—206 « and 207, * ROE & MARKUSEN. % * HREEREIHRRKKK KRR K FRHHKIR IR KKK P. M. DICAIRE % Tk ok ok ok ok % e o ook ok ko ok ok ok Grocerles and Provisions kit 2 Algo'a ébmpleté line of Pat- ent Medicines. It will pay you to trade here. Try once and be convinced. THE COTTAGE GROCERY ¥ 1101 Irvine Ave. Phone 171 * s * FAHHARIIARIRE IR KK FRIHIIIAR AR KKK *****tfflj*i‘k* e %k e ok v gk ok ok ok ok ok ok * *x * * ¥ Flour'may be right and not % * be CREMO— * * x, *x * * But it can’t be CREMO and & * not be right. 2 * * * * Phone 374. * *x * * Cor. 4th St. & Irvine Ave. * x * * * FRFAIIIIIIA ARG :ii*%*ill&ii{lfiifiififfiiil L. P. ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewer and Water Connections. Phone 565-309 820 Beltrami Ave. F k¥ ok kR ok Kok ke K kX ko k ok ok kkkk * FRIKEIREERIAII IR :filfii{fifl@ifi“fliifi*fi*{**“: * CONTRACTOR GEO. E. KREATZ. Office: 607 Bemidji Ave. Phone 25 Bemidji, Minn. 2222222222223 ek ok sk ok ek ok ok & FRFRIIFIERFAIIRIA N :nuununnnnnn: :m GIVER HARDWARE CO. : % WHOLESALE AND RETAIL & 06006000900 ® @ : HARDWARE : 00000000 : Phone 67 316 Minnesota Ave : FRRIRRRER IR KRR K :il”ifl*filflil*flflii{l*fi ek kodkk M. F. CUNNINGHAM General Job and Repair Work Phons 527 - 410 lnqlu Ave. ' K AHARRAAD Kok EREEARRRRAE AR K : i ‘welght and fine appearance, but little Feddk ek ok k Adulteration In Olden Days. In Pliny there mey be found an ao- count of the manner in which the bakers of Rome were-alleged to mix ‘with their dough a white earth, saft to the touch and sweet to the-laste, thus puiting out a foodstuff that had food value. The same Writer also touches upon wine adulteration. Pliny says that not even the wealthy Roman noble could be sure that the wine he bought was pure. Indeed, the most famous wines were ~doctored, and and wines from Gaul, generally held to be of the best, were, as a matter of fact, artificlally colored with aloes and other drugs.—Harper’s Weekly. HOW’S THIS? ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and be- lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. National Bank of Commerce. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi- monials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. Badaada s SSS2 S8 S23 S8l ‘We are imm)srl of PIN TICKETS and GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for them. - The Ploneer Supply Store Can Save You Money : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. AR KK :Mnflnnunnflnn« * ¥ All kinds of building ma- % * terial, as much or as little as & * you like at the Fr de v ke g ok ok ok ok e v e o v o ok o ok ok ok ok ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. e sk %k ok ok ok *hkkk Khkk * Coal and wood also for sale * : Minnesota Ave. and R~ R. S. % * FRFRFIIIIIIIIEIIR KKK :*kfi**i*'*«*fii!-’&fi*i#kfi* * MACHINE SHOP We do general repair work of all kinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. OLAF ONGSTAD Shop—Rear of Ploneer Bldg. TR KRR :i”&fik***&i*iifiiiiiffi*l t 222822222222 L2 222222222223 ~ R. MARTIN ‘Wall Paper, Painting and Decorating 402 America Ave. Phone 519 b2 22228822222 Le 2 e s 222222222 FRAKIIARIR IR :{i*fii{*fii{i’*’fi#&llfi%fi: TOM SMART Dray and Transfer SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Phone 68 818 America Avenue Office Phone 12 & e v o ok ok ok v ok ke ook v ok ok ok ok ok ke x L e ] «nnnnn«nnnn«n: * THE CROOKSTON LUMBER COMPANY Wholehale LUMBER, LATH AND BUILDING MATERIAL : * * * * x *x * * * Kk KA AKII KKK KA * FRRIAIIIIIIIAIIAIIIRRIIK e s e I I TTRTY T * MODEL MF@, CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers of Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Candies, Show Cases and Fountain Supplies. Phone 125 316 Minn. Ave. Yok ke dek e gk ok ek e de ok ek ke ke ok ok ok ok 3 nmnna-m«mu« Yok v e I ok ook ke ok ke Found One Uncharted Routs. around myself, which' ge}dom dow.—Arsene Ho! for any unnatural be avoided. by Barker’s Drug Store. later. ; very cheap. Fairview addition. ot Fr@e if you buy five lots. Hello! Look Who's Here. Anyone Missing? Whio belongs to the ad without a name. In the group of live advertisers below, representing practically every line of business in Bemidji, you will find an ad without a name. To whom does it belong? To the person residing in the city and sending in the first correct answer will be awarded $1.00 cash. To the person residing out of the city and sending in the first correct answer will be awarded $1.00 ¢ash. To the re each case from both within the city and without, a three months’ subscription to the Daily Pioneer will be given. Keep your eye open for the ad without a name. Learn the line of business represented in the ad and find the ri; Saturday to send in your guesses, but the first correct ones that reach this office will be prize winners. A New Change Every Monday Night Address answers to “‘Contest Editor” Pioneer, Bemidji. Winners will not be allowed to compete a second tima. :fiiii&fiiifii{*fi*fiik{%fiikfi * * * : THE CASH GROCER. * * * The best goods at the lowest ¥ * prices. * * We sell * X o x * . OCCIDENT * * and *x * CREMO FLOUR. * * x * * * * * FAAHIEIIRIIIIA IR K R Bum's DRUG an JEWELRY STORE ‘Wholesalers and Retallers Service and satisfaction. Mall Orders given that same ser- vice you get in person. (22222222282 2 BARKER'S Bemidji, Minn. e gk e ok ok ok ko ok ok ke * Third St. * FAIIIIIIIIIIRRIRRK faaiaaat s g 8 S8 S S N * VETERINARY Telephone Dr. J. A. McClure your horse troubles. gk ok kok ok No charge to answer phones, no trouble to show goods % Veterinary remedies for sale. % * DR. J. A. McCLURE. : Yook ok ok ok ok ok ke ok ok ke E 3 FAKIIIIIE ARSI :{iiflfii{#fil{flifii{i’i’l FIRST MORTGAGE FARM LOANS MADE by the Security State Bank 4% Interest paild on Sav- ings Deposit. KAKOKO Kk kkk ki 2222222222223 i!ifll&l{lfiilfilfi!{%fl‘#'fl‘: :fil{ifl*filfiifii&lfiflkfiifiifi MAKER OF SHOES TO ORDER. e 222333 Repair work neatly done. First class shoe shining & parlors for Ladies and Gen- tlemen, #10 MidhtRors Aae Bemidjf, Minn. FRFARRIRIIIII IR IR :fiifiififll{lfi*fii{fil&l{*fii % BUILDING ASSOCIATION % vk ok ke ke * * * % i a home Institution, and ¥ has money to loan to build ¥ with or to buy a nome. X W.OC. , Secretary * Rooms 6 and 6 : O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. FRAHIRIIIIARIIIR IR K :fii{i{*filflifiifiifiifllfi{i e * * « * The store that treats you ¥ : RIGHT. * sk ok ok ke ko Rk ok ke ok 3 * % Crockery, Glassware, House- % * hold Necessities used every % ¥ day. Then come to’the store ¥ : that saves you money. x *x * CARLSON’S VARIETY * x ON;m Street. PR x * . x * : S * AR IR OWN A HOME Everyone has a desire to own his own home sooner or No Interest. ; Falrview Additlon offers the best advantages for the people of moderate means to secure their own homes. 'hese lots are nice and level; located on Irving avenue. The proposed street car line is laid out g]ong the east side of Now is the time to secure it, while lots ean be bough}; No Taxes Lots at $25 to $60 each. Payments 50 cents r week. During June and July only we will give you one REYNOLDS & WINTER, Agents M. Phibbs or W. C. Klein plies that come in second in ghtful owner. You have until AR R * * * WE URN *x % RET x * * * * * Today pictures made from % % the films you send in this ¥ * morning. * % Enlarging, Framing, Copying. ¥ * & * * * * HAKKERUP * % Third St. Bemidji. ¥ x * B T T s T et s S s Y * W. G. SCHROEDER ‘Wholesale and Retall Flour, Feed and Groceries Mail Qrders given prompt attention. Minnesota Ave., Bemidji L2 222232222223 s g ok ke sk ok ek ko Rk FIAFIIIIIIRIIIIIIIIREAIK FRIIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIREIK NELSON & THORSON MERCHANT TAILORS. XXXXXXXXXXXX x x x Dry Cleaning, Repair- x x ing and Pressing. x % x XXXXXXXXXXXX %k kK k ok kR ok ok ok 315 Beltrami Ave. Phomne 111 % Bemidji, Minnesota. * *x FRFAREIIEAIIG AR RK :{iiifi*{i{l*fifilfiifil*{ifii * * BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB, 0. * ; ‘Wholesalers and Retailers ’: % of Typewriter Paper and % * Typewriter Ribbons. * ¥ You save the middleman’s & * profit when you buy here. % * Full ream boxes at from 75 % : cents and up. * b 232222222 222 * * _Security State Bank Bldg. & : Bemidji, . Minn. % * FREIAAIREI ISR Raaiaadd s 88 S S S ey INSURANCE! Insure with THE BEMIDJI INSURANCE AGENCY (Inc.) L. L. Berman, Agent. kX A 2 Largest old line insurance : agency in Bemidji. Tk k¥ ok kK kK kK : Office Miles Block, Fhone 180 % * TR IR faaaa s Sl S IS T ST x * : C. E. BATTLES : : Dealer in * o * * LIGHT AND HEAVY * : HARDWARE * * * 3 * * Engine and Mill Supplies & : Smithing-Coal * * * Mail Orders Solicited * x * FRHIIIIII IR :fi!{i”&lifilfik{lii&lfiikz ¥ Northern Minnesota Lands ¥ garaing ‘iand buging cheer- : : WW State Bank Bldg., i : Bemidji, Mion. : AR R I R KRR During lhe summer months moth- I have gone to thé-end of the world |ers of young children should watch ~—the visible and ‘avisible. - 1 kave traversed the radiant spheres of Plato, the ancient world; F-have lived in all |bowels. the 1desl: republics. ' L bave gone e¥-|ton at this time serious trouble may erywhere and yet further. T-oven went looseness of the ‘When given prompt atten- Chambeérlain’s Colic, to: travelers. Liking travels, I knew [Cholera and Diarryhcea Remedy can not where to go, when one momning'|aiways be depended upon. For salo I thought of looking out of my win- « ¥ S g [