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MALARIA
Germ Infected Air
WORK
PHONE 20.
Malaria is not confined exclusively to the swamps
and marshy regions of the country, but wherever there is
bad air this insidious foe to health is found. Poisonous
vapors and gases from sewers, and the musty air of damp
-cefiafs are laden with thegermsof this miserabl disease,..
which are breathed into the lungs and taken up by the
Mood and transmitted to every part of the body. Then
you begin to feel out of sorts without ever suspecting the
cause. No energy or appetite, dull headaches, sleepy and
tired and completely fagged out from the slightest exer
tion, are some of the deplorable effects of this enfeebling
malady. As the disease progresses and the blood becomes
more deeply poisoned, boils and abscesses and dark or
yellow spots appear upon the skin. When the poison is
left to ferment and the microbes and germs to multiply in
the blood, Liver and Kidney troubles and other serious complications often
arise As Malaria begins and develops in the blood, che treatment to be
effective must begin there too. S. S. S. destroys
the germs and ppisons and purifies the polluted
blood, and under its tonic effect the debilitated
constitution rapidly recuperates and the system is
soon clear of all signs of this depressing disease.
S. S. S. is a guaranteed purely vegetable remedy, mild, pleasant and
harmless. ""Write us if you want medical advice or any special informa-
tion about your case. This will cost you nothing.
WE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
ALLSKI N S
We are now open iDfiy aiuljEvcriiiiff*
A man in attentlancc at all times.
Come and see our
..WALL PAPER..
You can choose from a car lot. Finest line
ever shipped into Northern Minnesota.
..LIEN O WAL FINISH..
W handle it in bulk you do not have to
pay a big price for worthless packages, but
get full weight: Al colors, 8c per pound in
25 and 50-pound lots, 7c per pound.
Why not trade Avhere you can get the most for your money?
will teach Graham
Shorthand and Good
win's Improved Bookkeeping
during the summer months,
beginning May 2d and ending
September 1st, for only $50,
or Munson's Shorthand and
Marshall's Bookkeeping for
same price.
There is a discount of over
82S.00 in tbJut_(l--clu tion.
Conway's Commercial College,
Box 744, 108 Sixth Street, between
Bemidji and Beltrami Avenues.
I The Early Bird 1
Gets the Worm.
We have just received a car
load lot of Eave Trough and are
selling it at Rock Bottom Prices
5j so do not wait but get your share
of it while it lasts.
We were never in as good
position or had such a complete
line of Bicycle Extras, and can
repair your wheel while you
wait.
So phone or come ancLsefi
J. J. DORAN. I
MOVING-
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BRITTON BROS., Proprietors.
Stationary and
Moving Targets
f Third Street.
Specialty
W.C. JONES.
HENR BUENTHE
Naturalist and Taxidermist
208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686
BEMIDJI, MINN.
BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUOS AND ROBES
nd GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. I carry at
II time* a icood assortment
INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS,
FUR O.ARMENTS 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 WOKK ISEQUALLED BY
FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE
A Deposit Required on All Work
YOUR TRADE SO-LICITED
Mr-taatoi
AH Work Guaranteed
to be First Class &
E S 15 O 0
MIL
steam
Thos. Smart
DRA and BAGGAG E
SAFE and PIANO"
MOVIN A SPECIALTY
BEMIDJI, MINN
Mount Mellick KiiibroUU'iy, toil ant
Mexican Drawn Worl and and
ToiH't'illV I.iier a specialty. 2104pm
Mrs. Jess Freestone,:
TEACHER OV
Art Embroidery
&
The Daily Pioneer
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PIONEER PUBLISHING CO
By R. W. HITCHCOCK.
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Official County and City Paper
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Growing Dangerous.
The current numb er of the
Saturday Evening Post contains
an article by Champ Clark set-
ting forth Senator CockreJl as
Missouri's candidate for the
democratic nomination for the
presidency.
If Missouri democrats are in
earnest in this they are growing
dangerous.
So long as democracy confines
its selection to freaksJike Hearst
or to the eminently respectable
like Parker, republicans have
small cause to worry, but if men
like Senator Cockrell, who have
rendered inestimable seryices to
the nation men whose ability and
integrity and industry have been
a thousand times proved men
whose qualities of mind and
heart have endeared th em to the
whole nation irrespective of
party if democrary seriously
means to select men like this,
republicans have need to be
afraid.
But democracy will probably
continue to be careless of the
man and careful of the state from
which they choose him. If so,
there is little danger to Theodore
Roosevelt,
MINNEAPOLIS begins to be
afraid that the republican con-
vention will be "dragged away"
to Duluth. If the convention is
held in Minneapolis in July the
delegates will probably be "drag-
ged away" home after it is over.
Why not go to Duluth which will
be a nice cool place for excited
politicians along in July?
'THERE 'S a rumor that James
Hill will retire from the manage-
ment of the Great Northern rail-
road but no one really knows.
Mr. Uill is in very good health
and is apparently good for sev-
eral years of life yet.
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Fine Needle Work.
CITY HOTEL
R. MARTIN
Leading Painter
and Decorator.
Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors
Westfcf City Hall.
All Orders Promptly Attended to
Fine Art Wall Paper
Fresco Painting
If/ A (ioorl Standard Corn
V. iH'i- can .._-
j\'. Good standard Tomatoes
11/ IHT can
If/ (iood Standard Apricots
i\ ]icr can
If/ Dill Pickles
i*i per at...,.
it/ ili ii/
iw
J. A. McConkey.
Read and ponder over the following and
then take advanta ge of these prices:
|Ar
Albert Lea Times is afraid
that not many people will attend
the worl I's fai). The Times cites
failures, numerous fairs follow-
ing close each other's heels of
late and the fact that St. Louis is
supposed to beasweltering spot in
the" uTnoTeT to tatoree ates ww-.-
The world is growing pretty fast
however and we can stand a fair
every year or so to help us know
ourselves better. St. Louis will
have its,hundreds of thousands
and its millions this summer
alright.
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BITS FROM
THE
NORTH
COUNTRY
Great fishing at Frazoe.
The Detriot Record plucks the
first crocus.
Plague of tramps in Becker
county.
Roseau will do honor to the
17th of May.
The Rush City Post is for
Greeley.
Poets, column long, break into
nrint at Flood wood.
Little Palls prepares to take a
fall out of all peddlers.
Hibbing is pretty near torn to
tatcers over a dispute over one
unoffending mooley cow.
It's an ill wind that blows no
body good and the Cass Lake
Times notes that Hearst keeps a
lot of money in circulation
anyhow.
TheFei'gus Falls Globe says
that the Dutch are now in full
control of the republican party.
Brother Boen should not neglect
to remember, also, that the
Dutch are hard to beat.
Game Warden Ellis: "There
seems to be some confusion about
the closing of the spearing_seac
son. Saturday was the last day
when pickerel, red horse or
suckers or any Ash could be
taken with a- spear. The law is
very clear on this point and I
shall be governed by it.
J. Vogler: I understand that
gill nets are being used up in one
of the nicest black bass lakes we
have in this vicinity. I think
that every sportsman should dis
countenance this sort of thing as
it will be only a short time, if it
allowed to continue, before some
of the best lakes we have will be
depopulated of bass/^
Citizen: I would like to see
the band re-organized. Last
summer we had a tine band and
they used to give concerts at the
dock that turned out the whole
town. A. band is a nice thing for
the town and I think the city
council would do something to
encourage it if the boys would
get together."
Advertise in thelbaily Pioneer,
i'ts a good investment.
Sour Pickles
pPrqt
10' 15
JI\ (iood Extra Standard Pears
Iff pei-can
W Oood Second Pears
pel- can
(lines in lulK e\lra fine
kli percinart
J** Well worth BOc per (il.
I Small. Sweet Pickles
per id
Mixed Sweet Pickles
per tit.
Midtrets Sweet Pickles
per pint
20
10
40
10
Not ail article in the above that is cheap
11/ in quality, onl: IN PRICE.'
1
JS Remember the contest for children on Batavia Teas
arid Coffee. As for a hook: we are anxious to explain, /fl
ii/ W want to do business with vou. Come in and look (f
VV ns over. Ar alwavs pleased to answer questions.
Very lruly ours,
J|J "Jg" J. A. McCONKEY. W
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10l
25 W
9
20l
I I.ard
per pound
liars Kirk's Satinet Soap
for
too liars Kirk's Satinet Soap
for
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10
25
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AMUSEMENTS
"A Missouri Girl."
One of the best things thafc has
come to the city opera house this
season will be Fred Raymond's
A Missouri Girl" which will be
given an elaborate presentation
next' WeU'riesthiy' -night What.
"J ed Prouty", "Shore Acres"
and "Away Down East" is to old
New England, "A Missouri Girl"
is to old Missouri. The piece
brings out all the phases of char
acter pecuIiar to the section of
the country in which the plot is
founded. I tolls a quaint story
well and in a very entertaining
manner. I will be without a
question the best thing to come
to Bemid ji this season. The seat
sale is now open al Barker's.
Whooping Cough.
In the spring of 1901 my child
ren had a whooping cough,"says
Mrs. D. W. Capps, of Capps,' Ala.
I used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy with the most satis
factory results. I thenk this is
the best remedy I have ever seen
for whooping cough." This reme
dy keeps the cough loose, lessens
the severity and frequency of
the coughing spalls and coun
teracts any tendency toward pneu
monia. For sale by Barke rs Dr ug
Store.
D. H. FISK
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Office opposite Hotel Markham.
Bailey & McDonald
LAWYERS
Bemidll, ninn. Office: Swedback Block
Jay L. Reynolds
Attorney at Law
Office in rules Block,
P. J. Russell
Attorney at Law
BEniDJI. HINN.
Gibbons & Torrance
Collections City Real Estate
Attorneys at Law
Dr. Rowland Gilmore
Physician and Surgeon
Office: rules Block
Dr. Blakeslee
Physician and Surgeon
Office: niles Block. Beminji
Dr. E. H. Marctim
Physici an and Surgeon
Office: Swedback Block
Residence Phone aai Office Phane 18
Dr. J. T. Tuomy
DENTIST
Office over First National Bank, Third St
Dr. E. H. Smith
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Boston Block
Office Phone, 73 Home Phone. 60
Flour?
Pillsbury's Best.
Garden Seeds?
Northrup
King
& Co.'s.
Butter & Eggs?
strictly
Fresh.
W keep 'em Ice.
W. G. Schroeder,
Phone 209.
One
Cent
8b.
Word.
PIONEER WANT COLUMN
HELP\N[ANTED.
WANTEDTo till your wants.
Nothing does it like a Pioneer
want ad
WANTEDDining room girl at
once. Good wages. Bemidji
hotel.
WANTEDMen to learn barber
trade catalogue mailed free
Moler Barber college, 221 Sec
ond avenue south, Minneapolis,
Minn. MacGregor & Ander
son, props. Established 1898.
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.
FOR RENT.
ROOMS FOR RENTInqui re
at the Bazaar.
FOR RENTHouse near lake
front convenient to business
portion of the city. Lumber
mail's bank.
Fifteen cents brought inquirers each day to
Frank Lane, who advertised a. house and lot for
Si&lethro^
Lane sold his house yesterday. It cost him just
$1.05 to find at buyer.
BARBER WANTEDAt once
man that is steady and good
workman $13 per week for the
season. Address O. Box 84,
Enderlin, N. D.
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.
WANTEDTailor good location
must be cornet player. Shoe
maker, good location, mu st
be cornet player. M. N. Brad
ley, Castlewood, S. 'D.
WANTED- Lady clerk for gen
eral store: give refei'ence state
experience and salary ex
pected. Address J. Bockler,
Britton,_S. D.
1
No
CKar
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Loss
Than
15c.
FOR SALE.
WNM/VI/^^^M^MM^IA^W^AAAMAMIVN^^VWVS/W^VWWM
FOR SALEGentleman's bicy
cle as good as new. Mrs. Id a
Jackson.
FOR SALUTwo 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. Phone 208.
FOR SALE25,000 feet of oak
and birch flooring. Enquire of
P. A. Monersrud, Gonvik,
Minn.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTEDA position as sales
man for a reliable farm 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 promotion. Box 570,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AGENTSWe pay $33 per week
and expenses to men with rigs
to introduce poultry com
pounds. International Mfg.
Co., Parsons, Kansas.
THREE NE W TOWNS onTine"f
River Falls extension. First
class openings for all kinds of
business and investments. Ad
dress A. D. Stephens, Crooks
ton, Minn.
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUND Ladies gold watch.
Owner prove property at Bar
ker's drug store.
FOUNDSmall ring. Identify
at Pioneer office.
LOST Irish setter pup A
suitable reward will be given
for information of same-H. G.
Hayes at Sentinel office.
WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE
MyhotelatBrownton, Minn, for
business of some kind in town
with Catholic church. Write
for particulars. C. Bue ch
ler, Brownton, Minn.
You never know what a Pioneer Want Ad can
do until you have tried it.-
I The Lesson of the Past I
For eight years we have been
telling of the wonderful future of
Bemidji. Many 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. Buy now.
Bemidji Townsite &
Improvement Co.
JOHN F. GIBBONS. Local Adent.
A Hint for the Future
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C. H. MILES
Wholesale LiquQiLDeaJer
Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous
St. Louis Beer
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