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CARD WORK
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PHONE 20.
J. A. McConkey. $
NEXT MONDAY, $
MAY 9,
I will have at my store a young lady who wishes to n)\
5E have every lady in Bemidji and surrounding country to
Of call and get a cup of coffee without money and without tfj
llf price. This will give each one a chance to test my
Coffees and see how good they are. Other articles of jjj
Batavia goods will also be shown so you can test them.
Remember to ask for a book if you buy any Tea or jyi
ill Coffee, so as to give your girl or boy a chance to learn Jf\
yb drawing and incidentally to get a prize. There will be Jg
Uj two prizes given to girls and two to boys. The prizes W
yjf are on exhibition at the store. jm
The men also have the same cordial invitation to
Jft come and be served. Remember every article bearing iif\
rti the name Batavia is fully guaranteed, and this guaran- Jfl
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tfjf tee you will find on each can. I am anxious for you to
tlf try these goods they cost more than cheap goods, but
*f? after using them you will agreeVith me that they are
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worth more.
JK Judges for the best samples of drawing will here-
Very Truly Yours,
fi-H- J. A. McCONKEY. fl*
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We ate uow open"Dayand Evening.
-man in attendance 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..
We handle it in bulk you do not have to
pay a big price for worthless packages, but
get full weight: All colors, 8c per pound in
25 and 50-pound lots, 7c per pound.
Why not trade where you can get the most for your money?
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Mount Melllck Embroidery. 9 to iiI'm
Mexican Drawn Work and and
Teneriffe Lace a specialty. 2 tu 4
TEACHER OF
Art Embroidery
AND
Fine Needle Work.
CITY HOTEL
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F. E. C00LEY,
Painter, Paper Hanger 1
and Decorator.
Phone
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Specialty
M. C. JONES.
HENR BUENTHE
Naturalist and Taxidermist
208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686
BEMIDJI, MINN.
BIRDS, WHOLR ANIMALS, FISH, PUR RUGS AND ROBES
and OAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. I carry at
all times a (food assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS,
FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled
FURS in season bought.
1 guarantee my work mothproof and
the most lifelike of any in the state
Hl'-WOKK IS EQUALLED BY
FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE
A Deposit Required on All Work
YOUR TRADE SOLICITED
Thos. Smart
DRAY and BAGGAGE
SAFE and PIANO
MOVING A SPECIALTY
BEMIDJL MINN.
A Quick Arrest.
*.T. A. Gulk'dge of Verbena. Ala.,
was twice in the hospital from a severe
case of piles causin^*24 tumors. After
doctors and all remedies failed, Buck
len's Arnica Salve quickly arrested
further inflammation and cured him.
It conquers aches and kills pain. U.V
at all druggists
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The Early Bird
Gets the Worm.
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We have just received a car
load lot of Wave Trough and are
selling it at Rock Bottom Prices
so do not wait but get your share
of it while it lasts.
We were never in us good
ij position or had such a complete
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a line of Bicycle Extras, and can
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your wheel while you
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The Daily Pioneer
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PUBLISHED KVERY AKTKRNOON.
PIONEER PUBLISHING CO.
By K. W. HITCHCOCK.
Entered In the postofflce at Bemldji, Minn.,
as second class matter.
Official Couaty and City Paper
SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR
Art is Slow.
The legislature of 1908 author
ized a state art society and made
an appropriation therefor. A
good many of us thought that the
legislature would be in better
business digging ditches, but
Minnesota is a great state and
we must help to make it many
sided.
The Minnesota State Art So
ciety has not done much of any
thing yet. It takes time. Art is
long in Minnesota as elsewhere
also a bit slow. The society
has been devoting its energies to
an attempt to secure artistic de
signs for a seal for itself, a cer
tificate of memberships diploma,
a medal of award and a letter
head. It has been at this a year,
but is compelled to extend the
time of competition as no satis
factory designs have yet been re
ceived.
Minnesota surely has its
artists. They should rally to the
help of the state art society.
IT IS a matter for general con
gratulation that although various
causes have combined to make
the year a duller one in business
throughout the country the
towns of northern Minnesota
have made steady progress. A
town that can gather strength in
a period of depression as no un
certain future,
MINNESOTA
system,'
J. J. D0RAN.
speaks to the pur
pose. George P. Jones wins the
intercollegiate championship in
oratory at Ann Arbor and J. B.
Cotton, of Duluth, is named as
one of the six men to second the
nomination of President Roose
velt.
JUDGE MILLS* claims that his
campaign for railway and ware
house commissioner is grinding
sure it it is grindhig"exceeding
slow.
S T. LOUIS has opened its
school. There will be no summer
vacation.
OF THE making of democratic
presidential candidates there is
no end.
GOVERNOR VAN S ANT'S
MEANWHILE
admin
istration is to go out in a sea of
mud.
Eddy continues to
circle around.
Whooping Cough.
"In the spring of 1901 my child
rcn 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 spells and coun
teracts any tendency toward pneu
monia. For sale by Barkers Drug
Store.
and its good ef- ball
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BITS FROM
THE
NORTHS COUNTR
Leech Lake ice is slow to go.
Walker farms are selling in a
walk,
Tec-Ida's big enough to want a
bank.
Little Palls entertains thoughts
of paving.
Forty pound pike at Kabekona
bay any day.
Mora will dedicate June ii to a
potato convention.
Cass Lake schools get the glad
hand from Inspector Kankin.
Crookston has a new directory
and thereby gets a population of
7500.
A Fourth of July celebration
begins to make some noise at
Northomo.
Walker's Red Men area pretty
good imitation of what a white
man ought to be in the matter of
municipal improvements.
Eagle Bend is much stirred
over the advent of a "bob cat"
and its desperate attack upon a
son of the town.
Morrison county improved
lands are assessed at $5 per
acre but don't expect to buy
more than a pocket full at this
price.
The Long Prarie Democrat
thinks that Willie Hearst is a real
uice man. There are others and
some of them have reason.
The Valley View of East Grand
Forks declares that there is no
diplomacy in the courts of heaven.
This intimate knowledge of
Hoayen is a most surpising de
velopment in East Grand Forks*
Tips of the Tongue
E. A. Schneider: "Have given
up the Organization of the base
ball team for the present. I have
offered to outfit the boys with
uniforms and would like to see a
team here, but it may be a little
too early yet to get the bunch in
terested,"
Agent Chamberlain: "Special
fishing rates good oyer Sunday
will go into effect on the Great
Northern next Saturday. A fare
and a third for the round trip
from points west ought to be a
a big inducement to the sports^
men up the line to spend their
Sundays at Bemidii."
Dr. Gil more: "They are catch
ing soufe of the finest pike this
spring I have ever seen taken
from the lakes here. I think we
ought to pay a little more atten
tion to advertising our possibil
ities as a summer resort. It
would be a nice thing to have
some of those nice large pike the
boyst are_get.ting mounted by Mr_
Buonthcr and hung in the Whist
club rooms, at the Markham
hotel and other public plages.
They would talk all the year
round to the visitors who come to
this city about the fishing in our
lakes and I think it would be a
very effective advertisement."
Cared His Mother of Rheumatism
"My mother has been a sufferer
for manyyears with rheu matism,''
says W. H. Howard, of Husband,
Pa. At times she was unable to
move at all, while at all times
walkingwas painful. I presented
her with a bottle of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm and after a few ap
plications she decided it was the
most wonderful pain reliever she
had ever tried, in fact, she is nev
er without }t now and is at all
times able to walk. An occasional
application of Pain Balm keeps
away the pain that she was for
merly trouble with." For sale by
Barkers Drug Store.
In S. S. S. Nature has provided a tonic suited to
every requirement of the system when in a debilitated,
run down condition. It contains no strong minerals or
drugs, but is a pleasant vegetable preparation. You can find no better
remedy for toning up the nerves and bringing refreshing, restful sleep when
in a low state of health, or sick ansd worngout witonworkmarket. or worry.
S. S. S. improves the I hare no hesitancy in recommending your 8. S.S.
atmetite,
be
aids the die-es- *B
tn aia me pages mftn
oe
uon ana reiniorces the edlyythteh onlmye toni
*akegood
Sprin tom the I have used
io
thatu
Pleasure inb
will build up the system. I
tellinfg al8lr
promptly in cases of chronic dyspepsia, indigestion and all stomach troubles,
and does away with the uncomfortable fullness, nausea, shortness of breath,
drowsiness and dizziness that so often come after eating.
S. S. S. is not only the best tonic but possesses alterative or, purifying-
properties, and if there is any taint, humor or poison in the blood it
searches it out, and removes it. Many times a low state of health is due
to a bad condition of the blood and can only be remedied by a blood purifier
and tonic combined, or such a remedy as S. S. S.
If you suffer from debility, insomnia, nervousness, loss of appetite,
bad digestion, or any of the symptoms of a disordered blood, nothing will
so soon put your blood in good condition, invigorate and tone np the
ystvui as S. S. S.
INC SWIFT SPECIFIC CO* ATUUtTA. CAm
whom I in
need of a blood toni you medicine,think
flnd
fectsareseenalrnostfrom Yourstruly, LEWIS S.b PIEBEH
the first dose. It acts
stol
ar
undoubt- Hamilton ft Co. Lexington Ky
D. H. FISK
Attorney ami Counsellor at Law
Office opposite Hotel Markham.
Bailey & McDonald
-XXWVEKS
Iiemid.il, /linn. Office: Swedback Block
Jay L. Reynolds
Attorney at Law
Office in niles Block.
P. J. Russell
Attorney at Law
BBniOJI. niNN.
Gibbons & Torrance
Collections City Real Estate
Attorneys at Law
Dr. Rowland G-ilmore
Physician and Surgeon
Office: rille* Block
Dr. Blakeslee
Physician and Surgeon
Office: niles Block. Beminll
Dr. E. H. Marcum
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Swedback Block
Residence Phone aai Office Phene 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
Floiir?
1 PHIsbury's Best.
Garden Seeds?
Northrup
King
& Co.'s.
Butter & Eggs?
Strictly Fresh.
We keep 'em on Tee.
W. G. Schroeder,
Phone 209.
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One
Cent
Word.
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SHORT ROUTE
FAST TIME
-TO-
PACIFIC COAST
(Betnidji Schedule.)
TIME TABLE LOCAL TRAINS
EAST HOUND
Xn. 40...Park Rapids Line. .7:10a. m.
14...Duluth Express...12:27 p.m.
26 12:34 a.m.
WEST BOUND
13 .Fosston Line 2:50 p. ra.
i* 25 3:1'- & m.
39 Park Itapuls Line7:32
Full information from
E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent
Bemidii. Minn
PIONEER WANT COLUMN
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTEDA position as sales
man for a reliable firm has
good education, is honest and
I "quaMed" foi* good positioH
Olaf Christenson,Sioux Rapids,
Iowa.
WANTED- Position as station
ary engineer or fireman on
hoisting encine. II. L. Bailey,
General Delivery, City.
HELP WANTED.
WANTEDMen to learn barber
trade catalogue mailed free
Moler Barber college, 221 Sec
ond avenue south, Minneapolis,
Minn. MacGregor & Ander
son, props. Established 1893.
WANTED-For U. S. Army able
bodied, unmarried men bd
tween ages of 21 and 85, citi
zens of United States, of a
good character and temperate
habits, who can speak, read
and write Pkiglish. For in
formation apply to Recruiting
Officer, Miles block, Bern id ji,
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 81,
Enderlin, N. D.
WANTEDTailor good location
must be cornet player. Shoe
maker, good location, must
be cornet player. M. N. Brad
ley, Castlowood, S. D.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST" Indexed vest pocket
memorandum- book. Return
to Newton Holroyd.
FOUND Ladies gold watch.
Owner prove property at Bar
ker's drug store.
FOUNDSmall ring.
at Pioneer office.
Identify
5 9 5
General Banking. Business. Fire Insurance.
...CHOICE LOTS...
Grow More Valuable Every Day
The demand for Building Lots in Betnidji continues
unabated. We still have a large number of Fine Residence
Lots, however, in all parts of the city.
You could have bought cheaper a few months ago, but
you will not be aide to buy cheap a few months from now.
ii Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co.
JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent.
C. H. MILES
Wholesale
Liquor Dealer
Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous
St. Louis Beer
RITDWEISITR
No
Charge
Loss
Than
15c.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALEfine Residence lot
in Mill Park Addition inquire
of Lang & Carter.
FOR 'SAlLJS^-Gentieman's bicy^
cle as good as new. Mrs. Ida
Jackson.
FOR SALETwo 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. Enquh'eof
P. A. Monersrud, -Gonvik,
MinsK
FOR SALEForty horse jxnver
boiler and engine and saw mill
complete. This is a snap. En
quire of H. D. Bauer, Guthrie.
FOR SALETeam of heavy
draft horses, new set of har
ness and wagon, also new set
of bob sleds and. a number of
different farm implements. L.
E. Kratzer, Betnidji', east side
of Lake Plantagenet about one
mile below county line.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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 RENTInquire
at the Bazaar.
TQ~RENTFurnished room at
Reasonable rate. Frank Engels,
/Dewey Ave.
FOR RENTHouse near lake
front convenient to business
portion of the city. Lumber
man's bank.
FOR RENTFurnished rooms
over McConkey's grocery
store. Rates reasonable.
J. E. Hendrickson.
IxiiiijberirteD.s
State jgapk
BEMIDJI
Mrs.