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xb Like a Blind Man and a Fool
Is the grocer who thinks he can
fool you and not be found out. Our
business is based upon the confi
dence you give us. We never at
tempt to say anything which might
be an exaggeration of facts We
try to give you MOKE than we prom
ise, rather than LESS, and we cheer
fully say: "Money back if you
want it."
Have You Tried
BATAVI A
PURE FOODS
If you use the best your money can buy, you have! Consider
this offering before you make up the list for your next purchases:
Batavia Tomatoes, per can.
Batavia Corn,
Batavia Extra Sugar Pumpkin,
Batavia Hubbard Squash,
Batavia Fancy Stringless Beans,
Batavia Extra Lima Beans,
Batavia Extra Fine French Stringless
Batavia Choice Stringless Beans,
Batavia Extra Succotosh,
Batavia Extra White Marrowfat Peas,
Batavia Telephone Peas,
Batavia Small Early June Peas,
Batavia Extra Sifted Early June Peas,
Batavia Spinach,
Batavia Sweet Potatoes,
Batavia Strawberry Sugar Beets,
...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^
Lots, however, in all parts of the city
You could have bought cheaper a few months ago, ^8t
& you will not be able t^X'USLStpS&pSi
Bemidii Towrt ft
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C. H. MILES
Wholesale
Liquor Dealer
Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous
St. Louis Beer
RI7DWEIS1TR
Bemidji Pressed Stone and Tile Co.
Boyd & Erickson, Proprietors.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Cement Building Blocks, Sidewalk Tile and Stone Fencing.
A variety of monl ding designsfor blocks,
tiling and fencing. Cement building
materials are taking the place of
brick and quarried stone, and
in many ways it is a su
perior material.
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The Best Yet.
18c
7*.
Quick Service and Prompt Delivery. Get there and stay there.
2 for .*5i
15c
15c
20c
25c 2C)c 25c
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18c 15c
20c 2
25c 25c
15c
20c
J. A. McCONKEY.
Call at fac
tory and yards
on America
Avenue, near
city hall, and
personally in
spect the work
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The Daily Pioneer
PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON.
PIONEER PUBLISHING CO.
By R. W. HITCHCOCK.
Entered in the postofflce at Bemidji, Minn.,
as second class matter.
Official County and City Paper
SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR
5 NORTH
COUNTR
Detroit is enjoying a street
carnival.
Threshing in Morrison county
commenced Tuesday.
Moorhead is enjoying a build
ing boom, such as she has not
seen in many a moon.
Indians bring $150,00 worth of
blueberries into Brainerd and
trade it for fire water.
Senator Clapp delivered an ad
dress at the Red Lake county
fair yesterday afternoon.
North Dakota state board fix
the valuation of railroad property
within the state at$154,000,000.00.
The total registration for the
homestead lands of the Port Tot
ten reservation now, reaches
3,100.
The farmers of Hallo^k have
organized a co-operative mercan
tile association with a capitaliza
tion of $50,000.
Edward Engerud, of Fargo,
has been appointed Associate
Judge of North Dakota to fill the
vacancy caused by the death of
Judge Cochrane.
Hinckley farmers are troubled
with the deer that are eating
their. sugar beetfi. And Sam
Fullerton is the fellow who isn't
there when he is wanted.
It was up tq the county com
missioners, of Marshall county to
find out how many dogs there
were at Stephen. A strange
coincidencethe assessor's re
turn showed that the village did
not have a canine inhabitant.
I CANDIDATES! For Nomination at the Primary
\b Election to be held Sep 't 20, 1904 *fi
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FOH JUDGM OF PROBATE.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the Republican nomination forjudge of
Probate of Beltrami county, and respectfully
solicit the support of the voters at the pri
mary election Sept. 20.
Having served Beltrami county in that
capacity the past two years to the very best
of my ability. I promise the same careful and
painstaking management of that office if re
elected. Respectfully,
M. A. CLARK.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for nomination as county treasurer at the re
publican primaries to be hold September 20,
1004. If nominated and elected 1 pledge my
self to a courteous, faithful and economical
discharge of the duties of the office.
G. II. FRENC H,
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
hereby announce myself as a candidate
for county commissioner from the Fourth
Commissioner district and solicit the nomina
tion at the hands of the republican voters at
the primaries September 20. If nominated
and elected I shall use every endeavor to
promote the interests of the district. C. o. GLIDDEN,
FOR SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOLS.
hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of superintendent Of schools of
Beltrami county subject to the decision of
the republican voters of the county at the
primary election September ~0. 1004. I have
had a large experience as a teacher in the
public, schools of Minnesota and South Dakota
have served as a member of various school
boards and have for years kept in close touch
with educational progress If nominated and
elected pledge myself to a faithful dis
charge of the duties of the office and to the
advancement of education in Beltrami
county.
D. II. CONGDON.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
I hereby announce myself as a candidal
for the nomination as superintendent of
schools of Beltrami county subject to the de
cision of the Republicans of the county at the
primary election, September 20, 1904,
Believing that I am well fitted by educa
tion and experience to discharge the duties
of the position to which I aspire I solicit the
support of all who earnestly desire the bet
terment of the schools of the county and in
case I am nominated and elected I pledge
myself to the faithful discharge of the duties
of the office.
H. M. EDMUNDS.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
To the voters of Beltrami county:
I hereby announce my candidacy for the
office of superintendent of schools subject to
the decision of the Republican voters at the
primary election.
In the event of my being nominated and
elected I pledge myself to a faithful and
courteous discharge of the duties of the office
and respectfully solicit the support of my
party and friends.
Respectfully yours,
J. J. REGAN.
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.
I announce my candidacy for nomination
as register of deeds of Beltrami county sub
ject to the decision of the republican voters
of the county at the primary election. In
case I am nominated and elected I pledge
myself to a faithful and courteous discharge
of the duties of the office and I solicit the
votes of all republicans who believe that the
office should be conducted for the publcl
tfood. J.O. HARRIS.
Cholera Infantum.
This disease'has lost its terrors
since Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy came
into general use. The uniform
success which attends the use of
this remedy in all cases of bowel
complaint in children has made it
a favorite wherever its value has
become known. For sale at Bark
er's drug store.
Will Bemidji Observe?
Labor Day comes on Sept. 5
the present year. Bemidji has
not as yet observed the day, but
it is said that a number of men
are agitating the observance of
the day this year.
Tom Show Coming.
Little Eva, Uncle Tom and the
usual contingent of hounds will
exhibit in Bemidji in the near fu
ture in an Uncle Tom's Cabin
performance given by the Burke
company. They are said to travel
in their own special car and ex
hibit under canvas.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they can
not reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitu
tional disease, and in order to
cure it you must take internal
remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally,and acts directly
on the blood and mucous surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack
medicine. It was prescribed by
one of the best physicians in this
country for years and is a regu
lar prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, com
bined with the best blood puri
fiers, acting directly on the muc
ous surfaces. The perfect com
bination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonder re
sults in curing Catarrh. Send for
testimonials free.
F.J CHENEY'& Co.,
Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by'druggists, price 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for
constipation.
Making Visiting Tour.
Winn Powers, publisher of the
I.O.O.F.Revew, and grand master
of the lodge of Odd Fellows, and
A. L. Bolton, grand secretary of
the order, were in the city this
morning and will visit the focal
lodge at a meeting to be held to
night. The gentlemen are mak
ing a tour of northern Minnesota
and arrived this morning from
Blackduck, where tney visited
the lodge last night. They re
port it in an excellent condition.
They will go to Tenstrike to
morrow.
D. s, S. &A. R'y Bargains.
From Duluth to Boston,
and return $25 75
Tickets on sale August 11, 12
and 13 final return limit, Sep't
30 through sleepers, August 11.
Boston and return,
via train and sleeper.., $26 65
Via Detroit and ^Buffalo good
leaving Duluth, August 12.
From Duluth to
Albany, N. Y., and return $38.20
Boston, 45.90
New York 41.90
Montreal 33.00
Quebec 38.85
St. John 50.00
Toronto 25.00
Tickets on sale daily until Sept
30, valid for return passage until
October 31 proportionate rates
to intermediate points.
From Duluth to
Sault Ste Marie
St Ignace and ret $12.50
Mackinaclsl'nd
Tickets on sale every Friday,
good for return passage until the
following Wednesday.
From
Detroit
Toledo Cleveland Buffalo
Duluth to
and return $16.00
17.00
18.00
20.70
Tickets on sale every Friday
until August 26, valid for return
passage until September 15.
MART ADSON,
Gen'l Agent.
430 Spalding Hotel block,Duluth.
Wrote Anonymous Letter.
An anonymous letter was re
cently written to S. F. Fullerton,
state game and tish warden, by a
citizen of Tenstrike, to the effect
that deer were being slaughtered
in that vicinity. Mr. Fullerton
promptly notified Game Warden
Ellis of the letter and asked him
regarding its veracity. Mr. Ellis,
who has made several trips to all
the towns up the line, reported
that no deer were being killed
near Tenstrike, or any other
town under his jurisdiction, and
tnat all reports to the contrary
were false.
Subscribe for the Pioneer and
get the news.
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NO GOOD1
and will be refunded to you if after tuh
ing half a bottle" of
THE FAMOUS
MATUJOHNSONS
60 8 8
R.HOJMATISM and
BLOOD CURE
you are not satisfied with results.
This is our guarantee which goes wiHl
every bottle.
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W.G.
SCHROEDER
JELLY GLASSES
(full size)
25c per dozen.
If you want the Best, buy
Pillsbury's
Best Flour
Give me a call.
W. G. Schroeder,
Phone 209.
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Dr. J. Warninger
A. T. Wheelock, W. President
H. LeBleu, W. Secretary
Visiting Ea&rles cordially invited.
Minnesota it Internationa
RAILWAY COMPANY
In Connection with the
.Northern Pacific.
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Provides the best train passenger
service between Northome, 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 Daily ex.
Sunday Sundaj
6:30 a. m. Northome Ar m. 7:20
6=55 a. ra. Ar..Hovey Junction..Lv. p. m. 7:05
7:10 a. m.Lv Blackd-.tek Lv. 6:50
757 Tenstrike Lv. 6:31
7.42 Tu rtle 6:16
8:20 Bemidji 5:50
9:38 WaJker 4:22
10:07 Hackensack 3:50
10:25 Backus 3:32
10:46 Pinoltiver 8:11
11.05 Pequot 2:52
12:05 a. m. Ar Brainerd Lv p. m.2:00
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
2:40p. m. Lv Kclliher Ar. p.m. 3:20
3:30 p. m, Ar... Hovey Junction. ..Lv. p. m. 1:40
N. P. RY.
Brainerd 1:05 p. in. Lv
2:05 3:04 4:37 5:20 Ar
5:50 Ar
1:10 m. Lv Brainerd....
1:53 Aitkin
3:43....'. Carlton
4:38 West Superior.
4:55 Ar Duluth
One
Cent
Word.
Veteiinai
Surgeon
Bemidji
Office in rear of Arcade
Saloon. 4th St. 'Phone 50
Owner of General Blackford, record
2:2234, who will make the season of 1904
in Bemidji at a service fee of $20 Five
Dollars cash and ?ln when the mare is
known to be in foal. Don't fail to see
him before breeding your mares.
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F. E. C00LEY,
Painter, Paper Hanger
and Decorator.
Phone 283.
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Wood For Sale!
I have for sale an unlimit
ed quantity of Fine Jack
Pine and Tamarack Wood
in any lengths.
D. S. DENNIS,
710 America Ave. Bemidji.
O IS.
Fraternal Ortler of Eagles, Bemidji Aerie No. 351
Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m.,
Oilmour's Hall.
Ar. m. 1:05
Lv. 12:05
a. m. 11:05
9:48
Lv. 9:10
.Lv. a. m. 8:40
....Little Falls..
St. Cloud...
Anoka..
...Minneapolis..
St. Paul...
EAST HOUND.
No. 40...Park Rapid.* Line. .6:00a. m.
(Connects with Flyer at Sauk Cenlic, arrives
Minneapolis about 3:0 p. ni., formerly 4:45.)
No. 14.. .Duluth Express.. .12:27 p.m.
26 12:39 a.m.
WF.ST KOUNIJ
13.:. .Fosston Line 2:50 p. m.
25 2:50 a. m.
39 Park Rapids Li 1167:55
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Full information fromvY
E. E. CHAMBERLAIN. Agent
*%*& Bemidji. Minn
PIONEER
HELP^WANTED^
WANTEDTo till your wants.
Nothing does it like a Pioneer
want ad
WANTED,at once, competent
girl for general housework.
Brinkman Hotel.
WANTEDAt once, apprentice
girl to learn to set type and to
learn the newspaper business
generally. Pioneer office.
WANTED-For 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.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENTSeven room house
one block north and three
blocks west of city hall J. P.
Pogue.
D. H. FtSK
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Office- opposite Hotel Markham.
P. J. Russell
Attorney at Law
BErilDJI. niNN.
Bailey & McDonald
LAWYERS
Bemldli, Jlinn. Office: S wed back Block
Jay L. Reynolds
Attorney at Law
Office in fliles Block,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Dr. Rowland Gilmore
Physician and Surgeon
Office: riiles Block
Dr. Blakeslee
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Hiles Block. Bemintf
Dr. E. H. Marctim
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Swedback Block
Residence Phone 221 Office Phsne 18
Dr. E. H. Smith
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Boston Block
Office Phone, 73 Home Phone. 60
DENTISTS.
Dr. R. B. Foster,
DENTIST
MILES BLOCK.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
City Restaurant,
H. P. BURROUGHS, Prop.
Meals at all hours,
from 20c up.
naies.
A r. p.
Lv. a. ni
Lv. a.
1:25 p. m. Brainerd...
6:00 Ar Fargo
W. H. GEfiiMELL, G. A.
General Manager.
Brainerd
Great Northern R'y
WANT COLUMN
We are now settled in our new location in the
BUYER BUILDIN G, Minnesota Ave.,
and invite the public to call and examine our
line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
The Fair Variety CashStore.
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PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
LAWYERS.
Subscribe for the Daily Pioneer
315 Beltrami Ave.
Hotel Challenge,
A. L. SMITH, Prop.
Rntue- $1.00 and $1.25 I _,
Kates. J{ pei day
Meals at
All Hours.
411 Beltrami Ave.
PalaceJ Cafe,
FRED THROM, Prop.
311 Minnesota Ave.
Hotel Remore,
EARL OEIL, Prop.
RaiPs i A--2
5
an,
i $
L5
0 I Corner Beltrami Ave
er (jay,
12:35
11:49
9:50
8:56
8:40
an Thlrd S
Thompson's Hotel,
HANS P. THOflPSON, Prop.
Bar In
Connection 100 Third St.
Tremont House,
FELIXyDANSEREAU,
Rate9
Prop.
}pS da Ar. p. m. 12 -45
.Lv. a. 8:00
WALKER
Affent,
Bemidji.
203 Minnesota Ave.
Bemidji Hotel,
MRS. JOHN BAHR, Prop
Kates fperday
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 Smart,
Baggage, Safe and Piano
a Specialty.
Dray anid Baggage Saf and Pian Moving
a Specialt
Phone No. 58 618 America Avenue
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We Are
Prepared
I
No
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Gent's Andree wheel. Ad
dress S., Pioneer.
FOR SALEFour room house
and lot, four blocks from post
office. Inquire at C. M. Ba
con's saloon.
FOR SALEWill sell Naptha
Launch, 21 ft. length, same as
new. Delivered at Bemidji.
very cheap. Address Edge
worth, Marshalltown, la.
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUND Three horses three
miles north of Bemidji on lake.
Apply to C. L. Atwood.
FOUNDLady's black silk jacket.
Owner may have same by pay
ing for this ad and calling at
713 Minnesota ave.
THE FAIR.
J. J. D0RAN.
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I Hotel Cathcart,
Thos. Cathcart & Son, Props.
I Baudette, Minn.
This Hotel is specially
adapted for the traveling
public, beautifully locat
ed on the banks of the
erreat Rainy River fac
ing the Canadian border.
We pay strict attention to run a
quietly and orderly place.
Having bought out the
interest of Jos. DeMarse
in the Sing Lee Restau-
rant, I arn prepared to
serve, first class meals at
all hours, day or night.
Your patronage solicited.
Charlie Lee
BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall.
L. MATHENY. Prop.
Fine Line of Cigars & Tobaccos
Bemidji,
REWARD
A reward of $200 will le paid by the under
signed for the discovery and finding of the
bodies of Mr. N. Dahl and his daughter,
Aaeot Dahl. who disappeared from their
claims on section 33-151-32. Beltrami county,
two miles from Quiring P. O., on or about
April 9th, 1904. and |50 will be paid for any in
formation that will lead to such discovery.
O. C. ROOD
C.C.STKANDER
June 18.1904. Orookston. Minn.
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CHartfe
Less
Than
15c.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALELimited number of
copies of the Pioneer's souvenir
edition. Pioneer office.
FOR SALE:House and lot near
residence portion of the city.
F. P. Hannifan.
E8
To do all kinds of
Plumbing and Pipe
Work, and can save
you 50 per cent on
every job, large or
small. Call ^,nd get
prices, they do not
cost a cent.
All Kinds Of Tin Work
Done On Short Notice.
Call or phone 225.
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