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tf just received and are selling at 10c a lb or 3 for 25c /f\
lif W also have Raisins at 10c per lb., and still another (ft
Hi variety at 15c per pound. (ft
Dried Peaches at 10c per lb., 3 for 25c also at 15c per
lb., 2 for 25c.
Apricots at 15c.
Apples at 10c
Pears at 15c
Prunes at 5c per lb., and also at 10c
W Our Big A Flour at $2.75 per 100 lbs., seems to be W
U? in great demand. W also have the Straight W
W at $2.65 per 100 lbs. Every sack guaranteed. ff
Hf Eggs are 26c per dozen today and potatoes $1.00 per
bushel. Potatoes, though, are on a falling market.
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"Make Ha While
the Sun Shines."
But before buying your Hay-Mak
ing Implements, remember that 1
F. M. MHLZHHN St CO., I
Carry a full line of
MOWERS, RAKES,
and all other Implements for making hay.
F. M. Malzahn & Co.
...CHOICE LOTS...
Grow More Valuable Every Day
The demand for Building Lots in Bemidji continues
unabated. W still have a large number of Fine Residence
Lts, however, in all parts of the city.
You could have bought cheaper a few months ago, but
you will not be able to buy cheap a few months from now.
Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co.
JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent.
C. H. MILES
Wholesale
Liquor Dea
Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous
St. Louis Beer
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The Daily Pioneer
PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON.
PIONEER PUBLISHING CO.
By R. W HITCHCOCK.
entered in the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn.,
as second class matter.
Official County and City Paper
SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR
A Cleansing Needed.
Beltrami county cannot rest
quietly under the terrible stigma
of the Dahl murder. It is evi
dent that the section of the
county in which this awful deed
occurred needs a most thorough
purging. The Quiring district
is a country of homesteaders all
the land is taken up, but it is
heavily timbered and the houses
seems far apart. It appears
that a number of bad characters
have infested all that country for
some time past. Some of them
are homesteaders themselves.
These men need a terrible lesson
and the opportunity is at hand to
give it to them. The country is
by no means overrun with "bad
men," but there are one of two
notorious characters whose ex
ample has induced others to take
more license than the law allows.
The conviction and punishment,
and in this case the limit of the
law is demanded, of the persons,
guilty of this crime is urgently
demanded for the purging of the
of the homestead districts of
Beltrami county.
HE state campaign will not
open until after the democrats
have held their convention Au
gust 30. Pity the democrats
would not wait until October 30.
There has been enough political
upheaval this year to ruin busi
ness utterly and it is surprising
that business is as good as it is
beset with so much politics.
I it is true that the meat
trust has forced a labor war in
order to raise prices the trust
may find that it has started
something which it can't stop.
Some of us may learn to be vege
tarians.
COLOMBIA wont play in our
back yard any more. She is
very sore since the last time she
slid down our cellar door.
WI TH potatoes at $2 per bushel
there is nothing whatever the
matter with Beltrami county.
EDITOR EDDY announces that
he will essay other political eddies
in due season.
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Only seven candidates for reg
ister of deeds in Norman county.
Up in Roseau county they vote
road bonds every other week or
so.
The Long Prairie band of L904
beats any band in the history of
the town.
Koochiching insists that the
frontdoors of its saloons shall
close on Sundays.
The Pan-American circus
which has been showing through
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YOUR
the north country does not pan
out very well.
Hendrum grows husky shout
ing for a dusty flour mill.
PROGRANTTOF EXAMINATIONS
i-" FOR
Teachers' State Certificates.
AUGUST 1, 2 and 3, 1904.
MONDAY. AUGUST 1.
LSecond Grade Certificates.1
A. M. 8:30 Enrollment.
9:00 Professional Test.
10:30 Spelling.
11:00 Composition and Penmanship.
P. M 1:30Geography.
2:45 U.S. History.
4:00 Reading.
TUESDAY. AUGUST 2.
LSecond Grade Studies and Civics.]
A. M. 8:C0 Arithmetic.
9:45 English Grammar.
Jill :15 Music.
P. M1:30 Physiology-Hygiene.
2:45 Civics.
4:15 Drawing.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3.
[First Grade Studies.]
A. M8:30 Physics.
10:15 Gesmetry.
P. M1:30 Algebra.
3:15 Physical Geography or General
History.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This remedy is certainly to be
needed in almost every home be
fore the summer is over. I can
always be depended upon even in
the most severe and dangerous
cases. It is especially valueable
for summer disorders in children.
It is pleasant to take and never
fails to give prompt relief. Why
not buy it now? It may save
life. For sale by Barker's Drug
store.
"The More Excellent Way"
will be the subject of the Sun
day morning sermon at the Bap
tist church. Tomorrow evening
Rev. Broomtield will preach from
the subject "Stumps."
"The Children of the World.
Wiser Than the Children of
Light" will be the subject of the
Sunday morning sermon at the
M. E. church. The subject of the
evening- sermon will be "Samp
son's Locks." There will be the
usual young people's meetings
and Sabbath school.
Services will be held at the
Norwegian Lutheran church to
morrow evening at 7:30 p. m.
Preached by Rev. E. M. Peterson.
Carnation free with every din
ner served at the Grill tomorrow.
N Pity shown.
"For years fate was after me
continuously" writes F. A. Gul
ledge, Verbena, Ala. "1 had a
I terrible case of piles causing
twenty-four tumors. When all
failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve
cured me. Equally good for
burns and all aches and pains,
Only 25c at all Druggists.
Remember "the "Sunshine
Club" serves refreshment at the
Lake Shore Park tomorrow.
Notice to Stockholders.
A meeting of the stockholders
of the Beltrami County Fair as
sociation will be held for the pur
pose of adopting a constitution
and by-laws and any other busi
ness which may properly come
before the meeting at the city
hall in Bemidji, at 8 o'clock p. ni.
on August 8, 1904. All members
are requested to attend the
meeting.
Dated Bemidji, July 28, 1904.
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NORTH! COUNTRY
J^ Ti^tr M^y Jfc1
J. W. IRWIN,
WARNINGER, President.
Secretary.
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Hawley Building and Loan As
sociation builds 40 houses.
Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After
Ten Years of Suffering.
"I wish to say a few words in
praise of Chamberlian's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,"
says Mrs. Mattie Burge, of Mar
tinsville, Va. I suffered from
chronic diarrhoea for ten years
and during that time tried vari
ous medicines without obtaining
any permanent relief. Last sum
mer one of my children was taken
with cholera morbus, and I pro
cured a bottle of this remedy.
Only two doses.were required to
give her relief. I then decided
to try the medicine myself, and
did not use all of one bottle be
fore I was well and I have never
since been troubled with that
complaint. One cannot say too
much in favor of that wonderful
medicine." This remedy is for
sale at Barker's Drug store.
HENR BUENTHE
^Naturalist and Taxidermist
ao8 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686
BEMIDJI, MINN.
bIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, PISH. FUR RUOS AND ROBB5
and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for ^ale. I carry at
alt 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
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While they last
35 Crates
BLUEBERRIE.S t1 .35 per crate
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JELLY GLASSES
(full size)
25c per dozen.
If you want the Best, buy
PillsburyV
Best Flour
Give me a call.
W. Schroeder,
Phone 209.
PROFESSIONAL
O A. S
LAWYERS.
D. H. FISK
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Office opposite Hotel Markham.
P. J. Russell
Attorney at Law
BEniDJI, niNN.
Bailey & McDonald
LAWYERS
Bemidji. flinn. Office: Swedback Block
Jay L. Reynolds
Attorney at Law
Office in Hiles Block.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Dr. Rowland Grilmore
Physician and Surgeon
Office: ililcs Block
Dr. Blakesiee
Physician and Surgeon
Office: i*li!es Block. Beminfi
Dr. E. H. Marcnm
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Swedback Block
Residence Phone 221 Office Phone 18
Dr. E. H. Smith
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Boston Block
Office Phone, 73 Home Phone. 60
DENTISTS.
Dr. R. B. Foster,
TJ E N I S
MILES BLOCK.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
City Restaurant,
H. P. BURROUGHS, Prop.
Meals at all hours,
from 20c up.
One
Cent
a.
Word
315 Beltrami Ave.
Hotel Challenge,
A. L. SMITH, Prop.
Kates. per day. I 411 Beltrami Ave.
Palace Cafe,
Meals at
All Hours.
FRED THROM, Prop.
311 Minnesota Ave.
Hotel Remore,
S1-^
I Corner Beltrami Ave
EARL GEIL, Prop.
an
Rates-' $
L2
5
and Third St.
Thompson's Hotel,
HANS P. THOHPSON, Prop.
Bar in
Connection
fpe?day
100 Third St.
Tremont House,
FELIX DANSEREAU, Prop.
Rates
203 Minnesota Ave.
Bemidji Hotel,
MRS.
JOHN BAHR, Prop.
Rates'-pi *dL0a Kates fery
202 Third St.
Markham Hotel,
F. P. HANNIFIN, Prop.
$2.00 Per Day and Upward.
DRAY AND TRANSFER.
Wes Wright,
Dray and Transfer.
Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave.
Tom Snmrt,
Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Moving
a Specialty.
Phone No. 58 018 America Avenue
Notice to Contractors.
Notice "is hereby triven that sealed, proposals
will be received by the trustees of school dis
tiiet No. 4(5. Beltrami county. Minnesota, at
the office of the clerk, at the Beltrami County
Bank. Tenstrike, Minnesota, up to eurht
o'clock p. m., August 1st. 1901. for the finishing
of the two upstairs rooms in-the school house
in Tenstrike. work to be completed on or be
fore September 1st, l'.H)4. For plans and spec
ifications call at the clerk's office, Beltrami
County Bank, Tenstrike. Minn. The board of
trustees- reserves the right to reject any or
all bids.
MRS. A. L. MORRIS. ,^k
^istricjb CJerk, Tenstrike, Minn$
HELP WANTED
WANTEDCompetent girflor
gene'ral housework. Apply at
Pioneer office.
WANTED,at once, competent
girl for general housework.
Brinkman Hotel.
WANTEDAt once, boy to learn
printing trade. Must not be
afraid of work. Call at this
office.
WANTEDFor U. S. army able
bodied, unmarried men be
tween ages of 21 and 35, citi
zens of United States, of
good character and temperate
habits, who can speak, read
and write English. For in
formation apply to Recruiting
Officer, Miles block, Bemidji.
Minnesota.
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Default having been made in the
payment of the sum of Four Hundred
nineteen and 90-100 0H19.W) dollars,
which is claimed to be due and is due
at the date of this notice upon a certain
mortgage, duly executed and delivered by
Mary M. McKlllop. William McKillop and M.
J: Krickle, mortgagors, to John Kalin,
mortgagee, bearing date the 0th day
of January, 1902, and with a power of safe
therein contained, duly recorded in the office
of the register of deeds in and for the county
of Beltrami and state of Minnesota on the 2nd
day of February.l903,at 1 o'clock p. m.,in book
8 of mortgages, on page 39, and no action or
proceeding having been instituted, at law or
otherwise, to recover the debt secured bv
said mortgage, or any part therof.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that
by virtue of the power of sale contained in
said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute
in such case made and provided, the said
mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the
premises described in and conveyed by said
mortgage, viz: All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the county of Bel
trami and state of Minnesota, described as
follows, to-wit: Lot numbered seventeen
(17) in block numbered six ((i) in the original
townsite of Blackduck, according to the
official plat thereof now on file in the office of
the register of deeds in and for said
Beltrami county, state of Minnesota,
with the hereditaments and appurtenances:
which sale will be made by the sheriff of said
Beltrami county at the front door of the court
house, in the village of Bemidji in said coun
ty and state, on the 3rd day of September, 1904,
atlOo'clocka. m.,of that day.atpublic vendue,
to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said
debt of four hundred nineteen and 90-100 dol
lars, and interest and the taxes, if any. on
said premises and twenty-five dollars, attor
ney's fees, as stipulated inand by said mort
gage in case of foreclosure and the disburse
ments allowed by law: subject to redemption
at any time within one year from the day
of sale, as provided by law.
Dated July 15, A. D. 1004.
JOHN KALIN.
Mortgagee.
CHESTER McKUSTCK.
Attornev for Mortgagee.
Jul lG-Aug 21
RAIL V7AY COMPANY
In Connection with the
..Northern Pacific.
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Provides the best train passenger
service between Northonie, Hovey Junc
tion, Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker
and intermediate points and Minne
apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth
and all points east, west and south.
Through coaches between Northome
and the Twin Cities. No change
of cars. Ample time at Brainerd
for dinner.
Daily ex. STATIONS
Sunday
J:3 a. m. Lv .Northome
a. m. Ar. .Hovey Junction.
lira. m. Lv Blaekdnck
f:27 Tenstrike
7.42 Turtle
8:20 Bemidji
9:38 Walker
10:07 Hackensack..
10:25 Backus....
10:46 Pine River...
11.05 Fequot
12:05 a. m. Ar Brainerd....
PI ONEER
WANT COLUMN
Daily ex.
Sunday
..Ar p. m. 7:30
Lv. p. m. 7:05
..Lv.p 6:50
Lv. 6:31
6:16
5:50
4:22
3:50
3.32
3:11
2:52
Lv p. m.2:00
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
2:40p. m. Lv Kclliher Ar. p.m. 3:20
H20p. m, Ar...Hovey Junction...Lv. p. m. 1:40
N. P. RY.
1:05 p. in. Lv.
2:05.......
3:04
4:37
5:20 Ar
5:50 Ar
....Brainerd
.:..Little Falls...
....St. Clond
Anoka
..Minneapolis...
St. Paui....
..Ar. m. 1:05
Lv. 12:05
a. m. 11:05
9:48
Lv. 9:10
..Lv. a. in. 8:40
1:10 p. m, Lv Brainerd
1:53 Aitkin
3:43 Carlton
4:38 West Superior.
4-:55 Ar Duluth
.Ar. p. 12:35
Lv. a. 11:49
9:50
5g
.Lv. a. 8:40
1:25 p. m.'Lv........ Brainerd...
6.-00 Ar Fargo
W. H. GEMMELL, G. A.WALKER
General Manasrer.
Brainerd
.Ar. p. m. 12-45
..Lv.a. 8:00
A pent,
Bemidji.
Great Northern R'y
5|:g"?:V, :p:AST BOUND,
No. 40...Park Rapids Line. .6:00a. m.
(Connects with Flyer at Sauk Centre, arrives
Minneapolis about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:45.)
No. 14...Duluth Express... 12:27 p.m.
26 I 12:39 a.m.
-WEST BOUND
13. "..Fosston Line... .2:50 p. m.
""25,- 2:50 a.m
'J! .39..'.*Park Rapids Line7:55
Full information from
E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent
Bemidji. Minn
Subscribe for the Pioneer and
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FOR SALE.
FOR SALE:House and lot near
residence portion of the city.
F. P. Hannifan.
FOR SALEFour room house
and lot, four blocks from post
office. Inquire at C. M. Ba
con's saloon.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENTA house. F. Lane.
THE FHULTLESS"
...STUMP PULLER...
Most Simple and Durable Stump Puller on the Market.
World's Fair Prize.
jWES WRIGHT, Local Agent.
riortgage Foreclosure Sale.
o.E. F.
Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji Aerie No. 351.
Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m.,
Uilmour's Hall.
A. T. Wheelock, W. President
H.LeBleu, W. Secretary
Visiting Eagles cordially invited.
Minnesota it [oternatienal
WANTEDTo exchange, 160
acre farm in Hubbard county
with improvements, valued at
$1,200, for house and lot in Be
midji. Address,. Box 322, Be
midji.
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Prepared
To do all kinds of
Plumbing and Pipe
Work, and can save
you 50 per cent on
every job, large or
small. Call and get
prices, they do not
st a cent.
All Kinds Of Tin Work
Done On Short Notice.
Call or phone 225.
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J. J. D0RAN.
I Hotel Cathcart, 1
Thos. Cathcart & Son, Props.
1 Baudette, Minn.
This Hotel is specially
adapted for the traveling
public, beautifully locat
ed on the banks of the
great Rainy River fac
W ing the Canadian border.
[H]
jgj We pay strict attention to run a
quietly and orderly place, y-: i
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liTOffltlteiSllit)idHtol!l8fa{bbditbrifa
Having bought out the
interest of Jos. DeMarse
serve first class meals at W
all hours, day or night.
Your patronage solicited.
Charlie Lee.
L. J. MATHENY. Prop.
Pine Line of Cigars & Tobaccos
Bemidji. Minn.
Wood For Sale!
I have for sale an unlimit
ed quantity of Pine Jack
Pine and Tamarack Wood
in any lengths
D. S. DENNIS,
710 America Ave. Bemidjf!
REWARD
A reward of I2fl0 will be paid by the undei1-*
signed for the discover.^ and finding of the
bodies of Mr. N. O. Dahl and his daughter,
Aagot Dahl. who disappeared from their
claims on section 33-i5i-32. Beltrami county
two miles from Quiring- P. O.. on or about
April 9th. 1904. and 0 will be paid for any in
formation that will lead to such discovery.
O. C. ROOD
C.C.STBANDER
irane 18.1904. Crookston. Minn.
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