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A Pioneer WANT AD Will Do It. VOLUME 2. NUMBER 19. WALKEm70WItES O COUR Long Trail Made by Baudette Farmer From Baudette toForgus Falls. SUMMONED TO APPEAR BEFORE U. S. DISTRICT COURT. Thorres Treflin Over Sixty Years of Age Makes a Remark able Trip Overland. Yesterday morning a man with the appearance of an aged patri & WnDHPTAELZIBeca W 3 Jhir T/gf i* Pe Men's Shirts.New style Negliglee Shirts, at 50c, 75c, $1.00 up to $2.00 eacli. i i :'-'^V 1 Men's Caps.100 Spring Caps, worth up to $1 'choice for 25 cents. The Bemi tn-ctraiTtrea-TO Crookston ffi.hil^arCo'lu SpW on ttSS f---^ V\ r/i.ii. nnri mnrPPr1p dVOrthevn norheast Lines pered by one familiar with the affair that the white haired old man had walked the 250 miles from Baudette to Fergus Falls and carried the $100 with which to secure his release from crimi nal prosecution, interest was in creased at ouce. Treflin lived on the Grass river in Canada and laat winter he crossed into the United States and cut five hundred cedar poles Men's Furnishing Goods. Men's Fine Buck Driving Gloves, the $150 grade for $1.25 ISfeS vIK to^ake. The landt was Fneije Sanrd north on the threat i\oixnein to, ,---r.-- Baudette. His name was Thorres 1 f" Treninand he was en, ,nU, ,,ne "g^g |g| United States statutes which provides that a timber tress passer may escape from criminal liability by paying two dollars and a half an acre on the land on which he has trespassed. Tins' in itself was nothing out of the |g*g ordinary but when it was-wdus- ^^If^^p^S age and was at one time a .o-ooo- 9- 251 off from, the regular price PWiiiner Hats, -$L50 Crescent- .Hals, |2J Men's Hats kelson Hats. $.i.(.(l to $fc00 ^^Si^^^h^ i7aiiplTeT-iIarsrij-.t Boys' Negligee Shirts. We have just received^ur spring line of Boys' !L Shirts smart patterns,, good material at oUc each. Wall Paper. May sale on Wall Paper. We offer our entire stock of Paper and Borders at a discount ol 2o"j Boys' Suits. Little Roys' Suits at $2. 2.0d, 3, 3.50, 5, and up to 0. Ladies' Waists. We show a beautiful line of Waists in prints, lawn, $ vestings, damasks and silks. Special Handkerchief Purchase.-2o dozen Lawn and Linen llandker chiefs at 5c each. S Wash G00ds.-32-inch Voiles in cream, blue, black, red and cha.npagne at 18c a yard. Danish Cloth, all colors a half wool fabric, 15c a yard. Dress Goods.-The new Spring Voiles aud Etamines in all the popular shades. 50c a yard and up. I DreSS LiningS.- We show 75c pieces in Dress Linings in near silks an mercerized sateen at from 15c to 5) a yard. Candy.OM-fashioned Mixed ahdy at 3c a pound. DreSS TrimmingS.-We are now showing ah the new Gilt Braids and Button.-s3 JltlOJIl. was bouud over to 1 li United States court by the commissioner at Baudolte uiicler S7 mcls. He learned of the manner of settlement for so much per ac re and walked to Crass Kiyei'. secured the money and walked to preacher, lie walked to Korgirs Falls to save expenses -and covered the distance, in about two weeks. left Baudette on April 15 and arrived in Fergus' Falls on the day designated for his appearence, May 1. Fred Spfaguei superintendent of the county poor farm is absent J^'SKE!?.'.'.'.'.'.'.' on a business trip to Rochester, itianciic WwiJwnni NEW IDEA Magazines ForJune 5c a Copy. V,- Special Sale of Men's Fancy Vests. Our entire stock of Men's Fancy Vests, above the $1 grade at and me, cemed'goods at from 15c to $1.25 a yard. ('hildrens Print Dresses, each. Waiet Siiitintfs -Material for the new Shirt Waist_Snits_ifl-silk f-fck V\w Li.u Wrappers, si.5b to S: eicli, BKM1DJ1. MINNESOTA. Tl'KSDAY. MAY in, P.MU. VOTING GROW S i air MOR E LIVELY day in the Pioneer Voting Contest. SEVERAL NEW ENTRIES IX THE CITY KLACKIUTK ENTERS. S WE CASH MILL CHECKS. aw& lll^MI DJ I. MINNI^KOTA. Alway busy here for people buy where they know that they are sure of their money's worth. Goo Good and Low Prices is what makes this store grow. This week we are offering some Sewing Machines.Clioiee of our $f5and -S10 Sewing Machines for ^2U,50. llaKU-f m.m -anner Miss May Yillemin Polls a jlJiij irae ic.dly no. expense is bni Yote in Remidji and ^h.t anyone no,!:! wwhy [obtaui. Takes the Lead. Several thousand" '\"'u -s. i-v- I beeu cast in ttei md it. "M" -,s \"llleiuiu polled over !=V FIRST DISTRICT---liCMlli.il. j"P to.three clock and 0153 the lead when lie Ui.: lti the paper t- Ladies' Rain Coats.-We have three special onlerS'in Lidies' Kain (.'oafs: si/e I and :h'c pri'i ,S2I.0U we offer theiii thus week a! $10.50. Underwear.-.Vou can save, money on l'ndeiw^ir_i[j o!i hu\._ jj_lh store.~"~ATl Kiffifls7: DRESSES AND WRAPPERS. Feather Pillows."-P'b 1'dectric 3 1-2-pound Pillows: regularpricel| ach. a pairthi weeK. a Ct^HGE Children's Worsted Dresses up to |5.00 Ladies' Gloves. "~Kad fdove^: I.tin sl.o'd a pair Silk Gloves. 50c to ,l.5 a pair L^p^M^r^AnB^^nl^n Oxford worth up to $2.00 a pair, your choice $1.00 a pair Commencin Monday Ma 16 this store will close at 7:30 p. except Saturdays and Pa Days SBGOKO titsikict--H).wk a yy^s u-i1i I.AM:. I l:\Sl KIM:. |i Mil l\, W M.U. No entries et. 'The otter of tin' Pioneer send three ladies front I '.emiih and the towns-of rhis-s'wTionTi northern Minnesota tojtltt) fcorlyh fair at Sii. LiluiSj innjn tii arouse coiisidx^rabje and tod ay there a: eralnow candidate-. The provln.-i' the, btggOKt e of the kind thai 1ms CEDX .,ooe held a nd the chance to see it a_- SSfaHfrmanson, Hluckdu'ck Jlfti MOCteSI starter. MIN*, I'ertl -'"'"i \K\Y IDEA Patterns New 10c IdHh. ill "w: iv^'"'.v.'i-/ j^A:-"-' 'i I liM i^/fjf ft i oneer lilanehe \\'ninl\v i i-iI polled almost as i'han\ voles, and entered he i he]i i w% price. sV\i"'r' votes for a l:iiimas,vnivr. Walket '"I" [ivg sVl'tMlCth }\Ml maintains 1 XI riiik'nuisikMcr -MI.ouiKii U)\sss. ,.cm,! p'aro in the contest. M,. i I S Ivtluil Tai'nior enters toda with votesalso ami her I'ri.'ml.y ilcci.ir-' that she will make it in terest.ini! for theotIn iv candidates. .Miss llaldenuan polled keen fvoj-W.-V.tlalirtn?rthTE dVi.v a mi is a iVouimg her \'otes in. i.l I'I .tv 1'i'et.nvpil toda -hir ^pydnhtjes from. .Ik.-le y, particulars ol the con Lace Curtains and Draperies, slightly soiled widow (lec.ratings. 2o" discount. Floor Rugs, from $1 to $26. Heavy Linoleum at rf)( 1-2 .uid 75c ii s.pmre yard. Carpet Sweepers.llUsell's Sweepers, at $2.50 to $3.50 each. &-- a MENS CLOTHING. Mch'^'T" .I'm"-' S'ipb",|'^rm-$5 llosierv lo 5 0c per I I ir AMAZON RIVER SHOE The Pioneer Prints t" $IOr" Men's Three-Pieee Suits I'mm $3.i)5.t$25 laio asso rt ineiil in Northern Minnesota. Ladies* Muslin Underwear. We dioyv a ei an jdete line ot Ladi e:' heiiiies 0 E I E W S tlian any other news paper between Dnluth .'ii.il i'rufjk-iuii St- Paul, an* rtii- Nof .fi."tJ y(s^. TEN CENTS PER WEEK RUSSIANS RUN Russians Severely Rout ed ear Yalu River and Continue Hasty Retreat. Shaidiaikwan. May 1').It is reported here that the First (,r :ll,,, i.iko 'ami Waiki-r. while Dora'lowe.l the Kussians retreating leni.asoii, ut 1 tl ielduck be- ff&m he Valu river, overto ok ..oa-es a tamlidato wi th over.: thf :votes to her cred it tin- i Li| ylUX^. a nil sv clot hi"ni* furnis h until Vuil see what I!-iwser have to oiler retreat north. House Furnishings. Heavy Coaco Door Matts, 85c to $1.00 each. have fol An,, a ss-- Jil wonty mil es south am a SO yere en H'aoeiiient ensued. The Japanese i g\ lore in this issu e. were believed beS insuroun t'nle. The Kussians were routed are continuing a disorderly hillms th att- $ LadiesMiish (lowms, Shirts. ('uis et ('overs and Drawers, all bought leiotfe the advance in muslin you buy them at the old or men, women and chiMiren. ofileu I oc. Co otic. t- Ijii1 r- 11 s. o.'o l-.r .Wit CAT BRAHD CHIC60 HOCKF0RO HOSIERY COMPANY Kl-.NOSHA, Wis. Driving Shoes. Solid [)ri\inir Shoes, niaile of kangaroo calf ami French hid, at from $3.o0 to ^5 a pair.