Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 20, 1905, Page 2

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SOLD BY Fleming s LEAKS AN PREVENTS RUST. Hardware Merchants. Prompt Delivery. Phone 57. MACE ONLY BY | ‘CLEVELAND, OHIO. THE NATIONAL PAINT a= vnmusn 60& ‘_—_—__.—__-—— & Downs PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON f 8y, R. W. HITCHCOCK. s second class matier. #ictal Paper Village of Bemidii |SUBSCRIPTION. $5 PER VEAR What One Charter Done, IN 1900 the city of Moorhead had a bonded and floating indebt- edness of $200,000. the charvter which formed thke basis of the present city charter of Fergus Falls. The Moorhead charter provided that one half of the saloon licenses should go to pay the bonded indebtedness. W W W w - B EMIDJ Remember My Prophecy. I have sold more lotsin Bemidji the past mointh than have been sold in any six months during the past two years, Buy NOW while pliées are LOW. Come in and make your selection before the choice locations are gone. They are going fast. BUSINESS LOTS RESIDENCE LOTS MANUFACTURING SITE. Bemidji Townsite & Imp. Co. H, A. SIMONS, Agt,, s 353 S 33 233333333333 333 Swedback Block 23333¢¢ It also provided that five mills should be levied annually to pay bonded indebtedness and six mills to pay floating indebted- ness. It also had provisions lim- iting the expenses and the incur rings of debts. -Moreover the provisions of the charter were lived up to. As a result at the end of five years all indebtedness, save $40,000 in bonds due in 1916 have been paid. No less than $160,000 paid in five years. As A\ | these remaining bonds cannot be paid for eleven years and the con tinuance of the policy would pile up a quarter of a million dollars, an amendment will be voted on Thursday, which will terminate M | the tax levy and simply provide w that enough license money be put \|aside to pay the bonds at matur- ity. This means that hereafter Moorhead will not have to raise any city tax save the library tax, W This is a striking example of NAME YOUR ROUTE EAST In purchasing your ticket Fst, if you care for an excellence in service and equipment not obtainable elsewhere, name your route RAILWAY No additional charge to ride on the Pioneer Limited or the Fast Mail, the two mostpop- ular trains between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. But it is necessary to Name Your Route. W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 ROBERT STREET, ST. PAUL CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL what a good charter will do for a city, when adhered to. Itistrue that Moorhead gets a good rey- enue from saloon licenses bu other towns get as much, but it is squandered.- They have an- other policy in Moorhead which is excellent. If a man strikes town and gets disorderly he pays for is. The city gets quite arev ‘|enue from its fires. Lf a wman wants to blow his money they see to it that some of it is blown into the city treasury so that his in discretions are not an expense on the law abiding citizens of the town. In other words the homes of the orderly are not taxed to care for the disorderly. Con- sidering the local conditions Moorhead is a wonderfuily we!l governed town, espcially as far as its finances are concerned. THE above from the editorial columns. of the Fergus Falls Journal is a striking example of M. E. The Bemidji Handles all kinds and qualities of lumber and building materials. Call on him and get his figures. Esti- mates furnished for large or small amounts. ! Lumber Merchant Py Prompt Delivery. Phone 100 4EE Y Speclal sale on screen Doors ! 2333332332333 333333 3333 and Osteopoth treatments. DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m. Are Chiropractic Adjustments the same =.s Osteopath Treatments? No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in place that which is out of place, to right that which is wrong; but the Path- ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Movements are entirely different, One of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has takenjboth éhlroprwfie’ The Chiropractic is ten times more direct in the adjustments and the results getting health ten times more thor- ough in one tenth of the time hh’n an Osteopath would. 14 /] -*=5§aasassa§%aesassa F‘vmmmvvvvmvvm Office over Mrs. Thompson’s bdflrdingllousa Minnesota Ave. whata good charter has done for ”\ one Minnesota city. The same A\ [questions that once confronted R | Moorhead now confront Bemidji n and itis up to us to adopt as wire a solution. THE people of the north lice towns are frequent visitors in Bemidji and it will pay the pec- ple of Bemidji to reciprocate heartily when opportunity ¢ff :rs. The Firemen’s Tournament is in progress at Blackduck this week and Bemidji should send a gocd delegation every day. On Thurs- day a special train will be 1un from Bemidji in the morning re- turning in: the evening. This will be Bemidji Day, a fine prc- gram has been prepared includ- ing some of the best races of tLe tournament and Bemidji should turn ouben masse at Blackduck. Every man and wowan in Be- midji whocan get away should be in Blaskduck Thursday; Blackduck deserves it and every one should consider himselfa special committee of one to see that our north line neighbor gets what is properly coming to it on this day. If youare thinking of bnyi;l" home see T. Beaudette, th !"IONEER PU BLXSHING CO (isared 1n the postofiice at Bemidih \iva.. It adnpu‘d‘ take | notlce —0— Fora live'y time, train mth i the firemen. —— The Itasca Independent is ont for a creamery. | —0— Pushful merchants and pageg ads at Eveleth. o i The “‘ebska Review wants W. D. Washburn for governor, oo We shall have to say nicel things of the Wadena Pioneer get even. —0— Gun Tournament at Dcer River tomorrow. e More brick blocks at Akeley. —o— There are as good fish in Lake Bemidji as ever were caught— anda good many eight to ten pounders-have been caught this year. ; oy g The Gully Sunbeam will move to Highlanding but we doubt its ability to hit the high spots any better in the future than it has it the past. r—— = Seven newspapers in Red Lake county and all of them hungry for the county printing. —— Exercise the sameingenuity in meeting the census man that you do in escaping the assessor. —o be sold to the Hermran Commer- cial club. Here’s hoping the union may prove a-fruitful one. FOLEY' KIDNEY URE GuresKidney and Blad- der Diseases in Every Form—Manry People and Do Not Know [t. | -It js the function of the kidneys to filter | and purify the blood which is constautly passing through them. When the kidneys are out of ordcr the | other organs are affected immediately and you may have symptons of heart | trouble, stomach and liver trouble, and other ailments, which are all owing to the kidneys being weak and out of order. | If you are sick Foley’s Kitdney Cure will strengthen and build up the worn out tissues of the kidneys so they , will ‘act properly and the symptons of weakness, heart, stomach and liver trouble will disappear. and you will be| restored to perfect health. How to Tell If You Have Kidney Trouble. You can easily determine if your kid- neys are out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If upon examination it is cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sed- iment or small particles float about in it, your kidneys are diseased and Foley’s | Kidney Cure should be taken at once. Foley’s Kidney Gure is pleasant to i take and acts directly upon the parts | affected and you begin to feel better | at once. It corrects slight disorders in a few | days and it has cured many obsnumes cases after other treatment had failed. | | Doctors Said He Would Not Live. Peter Frey, of Woodruff, Pa., writes: ‘‘After doctoring for two years with the best physicians in Waynesburg, and still getting worse, the-doctors advised me if I had any business to attend to I had bet- ter attend to it at once, as I could not possibly live another month, as there was no cure for me. Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, and I immediately sent my son to the store for it and after taking three bottles I be- gan to get better and continued to im- prove until I was entirely well.”” Two Sizes, 50c and $1.00. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Barker’s Dirug Store. Rates to Blackduck. On account of the firemen’s tournament to Blackduck the Great Northern will sell tickets at a fare and a third from St. Vinecent, Wylie, Greenbush,-Wa dena, and V‘lrgu ia and all inter- m egngzoggl Journal _every day in order to| | The Herman Eaterprise will 7 Have Kidney Trouble | HOW TO FIND QUT. 14 AS.A WORKING T00L} : for the student and the writer, as an authoritative reference book for schoals, teachers, families, business and professional men, there is one FPIONEER WANT COLUMN FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rnbber stamp. for vou on short notice. FOR SALE—One four volume: set of Unive. Dictionary of | the Bnglish Language. If taken | thing betti T e Aty nothing better ; 1t covers everything. at once, $10 buys the set, In- The New and Enlarged Edition recently issuied his 5,000 how words, o rovised Bio- quire ar this office. ! f araphical Dictionary and a revised Gazet- i foerof the World: 2380 pases. and 5000 formation sought and it never over- whelms one with a mass of misin- formation illogically arranged. The St. James Gazette of London, England, says: For the teacher, the pupil, the student and the litterateur, there is H:LP WANTED, e UL S S S SIS GO WANTED—Chambermaid at the « Lakeshore hotel.. WANTED—Cook at City restau- rant. WANTED—Waitress and por(er City restaurant. :WAN'IED~F‘or U.S. :nmy able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 18 'md 85, citi- illustrations. It his just secsived FOR SALI—A $35 €0 violin will zens of Unitvd 8 n.uc>, of - THE GRAND PRIZE be sold cheap if taken ‘at «nce | good character and temperate (Hifhc:t Award) at the Worlds Fair} 1o un\ ub llns office. lmut\, who can speak, read o5 on the copyi = | and write English. For in- authentic Webster '-'OR HENT | formation (lpp]y to Recruiting (FREE_ —— e ——-=————1 Oflicer, Miles block, Bemidj. for the whole fa EFOR le\ —Suite of three| Minnesota. rooms for light house keeping. Inquire 114 Trvine Ave. south. i WANTED—To fill your wants ! Nothing does it like a Pioneer ! = want ad ARUARRAMALARARAARE AN es A RAARASLAARARAMAAARAAAAREABE ¢ PUBLISHERS, 1 SPRINGFIELD, MAss. WANTED—Competént sewing | girl. Miss Alice Robbins. | ?u&.-&a‘&,a..ku,mfl § Webster @ Cooley 3 WallPaper & Paint Store south of old P “Telephone No. | E b i [ | 3 5:(, One ¢ S i f’ RO W WO es accordingly. Phone = el i THOS. JOHNSON £/Great Northern R’y 2 Builder E‘, 3 AND E S 3 Contractor E ALL POINTS 5 For any;ork in the The E! IN THE 3 of building be sure to see ? me and get your work right E NORT!—}WEST LA E L AR A LA A LA RA R LA AR Q@' AT I AN A New Weod Shop T. M. HARVEY, Prop. - Wagon Work and <5 £ E CHAMB"'RLAIN' Agen: General Repairing Bemidii. Minna Located in Pingle's Blacksmith shop, two blocks west of city hall. AR ASATS A AT A OO TS ez Hidneys and Biadlor Rin LO RATES FOR ROUND TRIP On Sale Every Day From May 23, to Sept. 30. TO THE & CLARK EXP VIA THE CRIEAT NORTBERN RAILWAY “THE COMFORTABLE WAY.” ¢ Tor Rates or Detailed Information, Call on or Address E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Leocal Agent LEWIS ! Phoue 40, A.T. Wheelock, - H.LeBlen, =« = MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY — O en Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays, 2:30 to 6 p. m. Thurs- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- brary in basement of court House. - Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- brarian. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS., D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsciiorat Law Ofiice opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMUDJL, = - - < - [UNN. E. E. McDonald LAWYER Bemidjt, Minn. Office: Swedback Block _ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. LAWardMD Physician and Surgeon, Discases of the Eye a ‘specialty. Glasses fitted. .| Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: liles Block Dr. Blakeslee i“hysician and Surgeon Ulflce Miles Block. Hcmlnll Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office Phone 18 DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEUN DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart, Dray ond Baggage, Sate and Piano Movi e, Sale o 0 Moving | Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue . 0. E. Fraternal Order of Ea tes, Bes Mtets ever Wgnnem d]lAtflBNo Ly limour's = = W.President - W.Secrotary Visiting Bavlss cordlally lnvited. s .| ; " ’l fa & nternational v Pl imnesota & Internationa i n In Connection with the i " i y m |.Northern Pacific.. g ['\ Provides the best train passenger It ‘ service between Nnrrhome, Funkley \ll QX | Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker 1\ and mnermedmbe points and Minne- ’” apolis, St. Paul, Farro and Duluth .l'l T and all points east, we.t and South. $ |Through coaches betwcen Northome m and the Twin Cities. No change A b ?gr %zi;z; ex‘Ample time at Brainerd ;g Duly ox. STATIONS Daily ex. ;! Paining Paper Hanging iddd 4.4 " b & @* Sho]l in rear of ! Swedbaok Block. it Kalsommmg e

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