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The Daily Pioneer
PIONEER PUBLISHING CO.
By R. W. HITCHCOCK.
Entered In the postofflce at Bemidji, Minn.,
...M-second class Blazer.
Official County and City Paper
SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR
Making of a Newspaper.
The Pioneer today contains 350
inches of fresh display advertis
ing more than ever displayed in
any one issue by any other news
paper in northern Minnesota. It
also contains over ten columns of
live news and editorial matter:
far more than ever printed in any
one issue by any other newspaper
in northern Minnesota. It is
gratifying to the publishers of
the Pioneer to know that of its
twenty eight columns one is
read as eagerly as the other and
that all are looked forward to
with interest every day.
A Civic Duty.
Memorial day is scarce a
month away. The day has be
come almost as distinctively the
nation's as is the Fourth of July.
Perhaps more so.
The Fourtk of July we take as
a matter of jcourse. It seldom
moves our creeper feelings. We
use it to rejoice in that the nation
exists. But Memorial day re
minds us that the nation was
once in the greatest peril and
that it lives today at the cost of
thousands upon thousands of
lives. When we remember what
might have been it is no wonder
that we take a day and make it
sacred^to the sacrifices,-the suf
ferings and the lives of those
who saved the nation.
Each year the old soldier has
honored his comrade who has
gone by placing flowers upon his
grave upon Memorial day. But
the, old soldier grows older and
less able to perform this sacred
duty. A few years and he will
be gone. Already the whole peo
ple of the nation have taken this
duty upon them and more and
more each year the expense of
time and trouble which the per
formance of this duty entails is
undertaken by the whole people.
The observance oi Memorial
day has become not simply a
tribute which the old soldier
pays to his comrade who has
gone before, but a civic duty.
The Collins newspapers are do
ing a lot of w7ailing
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J. A. McConkey.
To the Public:
In order to quickly introduce my line of
Teas and Coffees, I propose to inaugurate a
contest among the school children. Each
and every person who buys two pounds of
any of the Batavia Brand Coffee and one
pound of Batavia Tea by asking for a hook
will" get a drawing hook, containing maps
and pictures. These" maps'and pictures are
covered with thin tissue paper. My propo-
-Sitionas th] The boy wliolhakes the best
showing in tracing the maps and pictures
will get a first prize the one who makes
the second best will get the next prize. To
the girls I will also have a first and second
prize, which will gladden their hearts. This
will give twO prizes to the boys and two to
the girls. The prizes will be awarded by
three judges, hereafter selected. I have
books enough for all. This contest will run
until just before school closes.
ing fault with Judge Collins as an
old soldier except his friends.
Because a man served in the army
and served faithfully is no reason
why he would make a good gov
ernor although it is much to his
credit. Judge Collins will doubt
less get a good many votes be
cause Of the fact that he served
in the civil war for the veteran
delights to honor his comrade in
arms and he honors himself in
so doing. No fault would ever
have been found with Judge Col
lins war record had his own
friends not found it. The latter
have dragged their candidate in
the dirt in the hope of making
him look hotter to the people of
the state. It's a queer' proccetd
ng.
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FROM
THE
Wadena has a cemetery asso
ciation that is very much alive.
Brainerd's of the stuff that
builds brick blocks out of ashes.
There will he a hot time at the
Firemen's ball at Basley June
1st.
Moorhoad K. P.'s play the
minstrel to much applause and
many dollars.
The mortality among the blind
pigs at Nashwauk is something
fearful.
Since the Soo cane to Winger
real estate has been soaring high
in that locality.
If every town was as enthusias
tic as every base hall club what a
lot of fine cities we should speed
ily have.
They are great talkers at
Crookston and they have got to
have a new telephone system.
Minneapolis is known to have
an awful thirst and Aitkin county
fears it plans to drain Mille Laos
lake dry.
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Its more than passing strange
when Alderman Glynch lets go
of the saloon business at lOast
Grand Forks.
Northome had a most success
ful poverty ball. Must "have a
lot of clever actors up there.
The Old Settler's association of
Morrison county will meet next
month and Auld Lang Syne will
get a terrible going over.
The Itasca News makes quite
a noise with this: "With Miller in
the east and King in the west,
the center turns to the one it
loves the hest-Dann Guun."
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about the at-
tacks upon Judge Collins' war
record. Why don't they quit
making them? Nobody is find-
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Painter, Paper Hanger
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a time, but fail to relieve permanently Jt+SaSSS?
because they do not reach the seat of
will teach Graham
Shorthand and Good
win's Improved Bookkeeping
during tho summer months,
beginning May 2d and ending
September 1st, for only $30,
or Munson's Shorthand and
Marshall's Bookkeeping for
same price.
Thoro Is a discount of over
f-.'.'i.OO in tliis deduction.
Conway's Commercial College,
Box 744, 108 Sixth Street, between
Bemidji and Beltrami Avenues.
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The Early Bird!
Gets the Worm. &
of it while it lasts.
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So phone or come and see
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Rheumatism
Is Not a SHin Disease.
Most people have an idea that rheumatism is contracted like a cold, that the
damp, chilly air penetrates the muscles and joints and causes the terrible aches
and pains, or that it is something like a skin disease to be rubbed away with lini-
ment or drawn out with plasters but Rhuernatism originates in the blood and is
caused by Urea, or Uric Acid, an irritating, corroding poison that settles in mus-
cles, joints and nerves, producing inflammation and soreness and the sharp, cutting
pains wecnliar- to.lh.idwtressmglisease.
Exposure to bad weather or sudden SSSEHSSHt
chilltiKrnf HIP bodv vrll hasten an at- About a year ago I was attacked by acute
Chilling oi me DOOV w.u nasien an at- rheumatism in my shoulders, erms and
tack of Rheumatism after the blood and legs below the knee. I oould not raise my
system are in the right condition for it arm to comb my hair. Dpotorj prescribed
tSdevelop, butKaWu^ingtodowith' tSSSX^S,S^SSS^&SS^SSA
the real true causes of Rheumatism, and decided to try it. Immediately I com-
which are internal and not external. menced its use 1 felt better, and remarked
inimptit nlasters and rnhrtincr to mother that I was glad I had at last found
Uniments, piasters ana ruDMng Bom
will somotimea reduco the inllamma- entirely well.M I willU always feel deeply
tion and swelling and easo tho pain for interestesd- in
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50-cent Pillow Tops, 9Qp
for, each** A7t
Ladies' Sample Handkerchiefs, worth Kp
up to 50 cents oaeh, for 1V\J
Ribi)biis sizes from 5 to 12
for. a-yard.....-....- -^f/v.
O'LEARY
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the trouble. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism because it attacks it in the blood, and
the Uric Acid poison is neutralized, the sluggish cir
culation stimulated and quickened, and soon the sys
tem is purified and cleansed, the aching muscles and
joints are relieved of all irritating matter and a lasting
cure of this most painful disease effected.
S. S. S. is a harmless vegetable remedy, unequalled
as a blood purifier and an invigorating, pleasant tonic. Book on Rheumatism will
be mailed free.
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SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AltAHTA, CA
J. A. HOFJ5
to be First Class
1 E S BLOCK
HENRY BUENTHER
Naturalist and Taxidermist
ao8 Second St. Postofflce Box No. 686
BEMIDJI, MINN.
BIRDS, WHOLE AMMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES
and QAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. I carry at
all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS,
FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled
FURS In season bought.
I guarantee my work mothproof and
the most lifelike of any in the state
MY WORK IS EQUALLED
FEW, EXCELLED NONE
A Deposit Required* on A-H Work
YOUR TRADE SOLICITED
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Wo have just received a car fe
load lot of Rave Trough and are
selling it at Hock Bottom Prices
so do not wait but get your share
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We wore never in as good
position or had such a complete
line of Bicycle Extras, and can
repair your wheel while you
wait.
J. J. DORAN.
WSKfWJt^'* n! siri::'.:i: stX'OC" !':1
MOVING-
snooriN BRITTOM BROS., Proprietors.
Stationary and
Moving Targets
Tent, Foot of Third Street.
Thos. Smart
DRAY and BAGGAGE-
SAFE and PIANO
MOVING A SPECIALTY
BEMIDJI, MINN.
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Mount Mellick Embroidery. 91011am
Mosicaii Drawn Work and and
'I'l'iit'iin'c Lace a specialty. Jto+P"
Flour?
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relief. I
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of 8. B. B. sine*
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and Decorato
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Mrs Jes Freestone
TEACHER OP
Art Embroidery
Fiffe Needle Work.
CITY HOTEL i
-R. MARTIN
Leading Painter
and Decorator.
Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors
est|of City Halt.
AH Orders Promptly Attended to
Fine Art Wall Paper
Fresco Painting
Pillsbary's Best.
Garden Seeds?
Northrup
King & Co.'s.
Butter & Eggs?
Strictly Fresh.
We keep 'em on Ice.
W. G. Schroeder,
Phone 209.
PROFESSIONAL
..CARDS..
D. H. FISK
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Office opposite Hotel Markham.
Bailey & McDonald
LAWYERS
^lemlull, ninn. Office: Swedback Block
Jay L. Reynolds
Attorney at Law
Office in Hiles Block,
P. J. Russell
Attorney at Law
BErtlDJI. fllNN.
G-ibbons & Torrance
Collections City Real Estate
Attorneys at Law
Dr. Rowland Gilmore
Physician and Surgeon
Office: flile.s Block
Dr. Blakeslee
Physician and Surgeon
Office: flllcs Block. Beminll
Dr. E. H. Marcum
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Swedback Block
Residence Phone 321 Office Phsne 18
Dr. JT Tuomy
WB-ST1ST
Office over First National Bank, Third St
Dr. E. H. Smith
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Boston Block
Office Phone, 73 Home Phone, 60
SHORT ROUTE
FAST T)ME
-TO-
ALL POINTS
IN THE
NORTHWEST
AND ON THE
PACIFIC COAST
(Bemidji Schedule.)
TIME TABLE LOCAL TRAINS
EAST HOUND
No. 40...Park Rapids Line. .7:10a. m.
U...Duluth Express... 12:27 p.m.
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ELP WANTED.
WANTED -Men to learn barber
trade catalogue mailed free
Moler Barber college, 221 Sec
ond avenue south, Minneapolis,
Minn. MacGregor & Ander
son, props. Established 1893.
WANTEDFor U. S. Army able
bodied, unmarried men be
tween ages of 21 and 35, citi
zens of United States, of a
good character and temperate
habits, who can speak, read
and write English. For in
formation apply to Recruiting
Officer. Miles block, Bemidji,
Minn.
WANTEDPurchasers for old
papers. Ten cents a hundred.
Pioneer office.
BARBER WANTEDAt once
man that is steady and good
workman $13 per week for the
season. Address P. O. Box 84,
Enderlin, N. D.
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12:34a.ra.
WEST BOOKS
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39.
.Fosston Line 2:" p. m.
3:12 a. pa.
...Park Rapids Lice7:32
Full infoimuliuu fruiu
E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent
Bemidii. Minn
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PIONEER WANT COLUMN
Llttlo drops of water.
Little grains of send.
Make the mighty ocean
And the pleasant land.
COPPER AND OIL STOCKS
For sale. Must sell. Best
offer gets it. Send offer and
state number of shares wanted.
J. Ellis, 208 West Grant St.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
FOR RENT.
ROOMS FOR RENT*Inquire
at the Bazaar.
FOR RENTNice furnished
room. Address C. C. W.,
Pioneer.
FOR RENTHouse near lake
front convenient to business
portion of the city. Lumber
man's bank.
LOST AND FOUND.
WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE
My hotel at Brownton, Minn, for
business of some kind in town
with Catholic church. .Write
for particulars. C. F. Buech
ler, Brownton, Minn.
Little mites of metal.
Little drops of ink.
Make the mighty Want Ad
Makes the people think.
I The Lesson of the Past I
For eight years we have been
telling of the wonderful future of
I&midji. Man have been unbeliev
ing. They have lost fortunes. Every
year proved our prediction many
times over. Bemidji will one day
be a great city, and townsite lots,
now to be had cheap, will be worth
big money. Bu now.
Bemidji Townsite &
Improvement Co.
JOHN GIBBONS. Local Agent.
A Hint for the Future
C. H. MILES
Wholesale
UquoidlealeT
Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous
St. Louis Beer
DWEIS
AAA A A A At A'A A A At
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No
Charge
Less
Then
15c.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-rTwo fresh milch
cows and two calves. Inquire,
at E. M. Moore's Livery barn.
FOR SALEShort mill wood,
$2 per load delivered. Fine for
kitchen stove. Crookston Lum
ber Co. Phone208.
FOR SALEBar fixtures at a
bargain. Bacon & Browne.
FOR SALEHouse and lot, cor
ner Mississippi Ave. and First
street. Frank Lane.
FOR SALEA fine 163-acre
farm adjoining town of Ten
strike good building, near
small lake, 40 acres fenced, 10
acres broke, has $1000 worth
of marketable timber within
one mile of four sawmills.
There is enough cordwood tim
ber on this land that the
stumpage vill pay for the
land. This place will go soon
and go at a bargain. Frank
Heroux, Real Estate Agent
Tenstrike, Minn.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
ANY ONE wanting a girl to work
call at corner house Thirteenth
street on Mississippi avenue.
WANTEDA position as sales
man for a reliable firm has
good education, is honest and
qualified for a good position.
Olaf Christenson,Sioux Rapids,
Iowa.
BRIGHT YOUNG MAN, over 18,
to prepare for government po
sition good salary permanent
gradual proriiotion. Box 570,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AGENTS- We pay $33 per week
and expenses to men with rigs
to introduce poultry com
pounds. International Mfg.
Co., Parsons, Kansas.
You never know what a Pioneer Want Ad can
do until you have tried it.
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