Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 29, 1905, Page 3

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NAME Y0 R ROUTE EAST . .In purchasing your ticket East, if you care for an excellence in service and equipment not obtainable elsewhere, name your route CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY No additional charge to ride on the Pioueer Limited or the Fast Mail, the two most pop- ular trains between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. Bat it is necessary to Name Your Route. W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365IROBERT STREET, ST. PAUL Eniorad in 6o Bemi( S "‘.‘.&".!a flhe:l Tatter Ofiiclal Paper ‘v:m’m{dt Femidii SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Box Car Merchants. _THE steps that have been taken by the state dairy and food com- mission to make it impossible for the box car merchant to ‘enjoy privelig2s that are not enjoyed by the legitimate merchant in the line of disposing of goods that are not up to the standard are certainly commendable and the co-operation asked for by the de- partment should be - most cheerfully given by the general public. As a rule the bulk of the goods that are sold by the box car merchant are of an infer- ior quality and a large portion of the truck sold in that manner is prohibited by the Minnesota @ffi’i&.‘5%&5%%5‘5(—5@5?5‘55&?5&6\ W )] :B EMIDJ 1§ W '(‘ W W Remember My Prophecy. g W_ I have sold more lots in Bemidji fl’_le n W past month than have been sold in n W any six months during the past two x\ & years, . 4 W Buy NOW while 1)1'ico; are LOW. Come in and ) W make your selection before the choice locationsare W gone. They are going fast. W 4h W BUSINESS LOTS RESIDENCE LOTS ;a {"& MANUFACTURING SITES. " Bemldu Towansite & Imp. Co. MONS, Agt., Swedback Block r'\ SOLD BY Fleming & Downs Hardware Marchants. Prompt Delivery. Phene 57. % $ : $ $ - MADE ONLY BY) 2 THE | NATIONAL FfiINT w vnnmsn'm WWWWW‘WWNQWWWWWW T VO R OO W g g OO T RO DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: Office over Mrs. Thompson’s boardinghouse Minnesota:Ave, 10 a. m, to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p, m, Are Chiropractic Adjustments the same a.s Osteopath Treatments? 3 No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in place i that which is out of place, to rizht that which is wrong; but the Path- ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Mevements are entirely different. One of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has takenlboth Chiropractic and Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic is ten times morve direct in the adjustments and the results getting hezlth ten times more thor- ongh in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. | abolition of the system. So far | ever, Secretary Taft does not de pure food law. The pure food commission, however, wage a successful war against the illegal traffic of the itinerant merchant without the assistance can no$ nme tem dese es the thoughtful at- =l tention of & ery citize) B Ei“n‘”é COUNTRY 4 MMM Great noise ~at thtle F‘orks The Fourth is on! —o— Public meetings to stem the flood in Aitkin county. L2 —0— The Red River Valley Millers Club commits suicide. —— Roseau has much money in bank—and still no railroads. —— Two more Marshall county banks—Viking and Alvardo. —0— Upper Misssissippi Valley Medical Society at Little Falls. —— - Crookston still groans because it was not at the Blackduck tournament. o of the public, as the goods are disposed of quietly. The sales- mun hops about from one section of the state to another in order that his presence may not be- come noticeable. The retail merchants through- out the state, as well as all prf- vate citzens should make it a point to notify the commission of the presence of the box car mer chant in any community, the will ~ watch the goods shipped, seize and examine them and if any of them are in violation of the state pure food laws they will be returned. So large a percentage of the goods handled by that class of peddlers are illegal, that if this plan wer: followed out closely the itinerant merchant would soon be driven out of the state completely anc the business all handied by thc legitimate dealer, who pays taxes and is a benefit to the community in which he resides. Taft on the Jury. SECRETARY TAFT, besides be ing a soldier and a stateman, is something of a student of politi cal economy, and his investiga tions have led him to believe that the jury system which prevails in this c/ount;ry in criminal cases is vitally defective, He declares that the enormous increase of lynchings is directly traceable to our defective jury system. - During the past ten or fifteen years the jury as applied to civis cases has come in for a good deal of though!ful criticism and many students of the law and of politi cal science have advocated the commission as regards criminal cases, how- sire the abolition of the system, which in this country is designed togiveevery manaccused ofcrime every possible means of demon strating his innocence, but he re. commends radical changes, as follows: 2 First, either the abolition of the right of criminal appeal or making reversals possible only when a consideration of the en- tire evidence would- lead t.he] higher court 1o believe th:t there ' should have been a different ver- dict. Such a change says the sceretary would cut out 9 out of every 100 reversals in crim- Important annndnm~ 540 olor, $20 0pust) i Bttt A small jnvestment in paint adds greatly the value <auty of your property and enakes 9003 “Bood mOEHDor - by making a good ncizhborhood.. Gaod painting i oné of he bentinvestients and pays big rerurns in Jmproved values. 1¢s a saving, not an expense. But when you paint--buy only gm!% MHOUSE PAINT tabl hy, a reason every honest painter will acknowledge TR G L e Pain snd e sy o ek o o o buy e fin 53 are Ieom the dealerts baerel, not lrom the ready-mixed paink can. The paint that i §o'mix with linseed of, gallon for gallon, 1s KINLOCH. PAINT, and we recommend s st - for every good resson we know. J. A. HOFF : ® 0 O 0 CLEZZALL © © & © _|abolition of the right of pre emp- inal trials. Second, the restoration of the right of the court to comment to the jury upon all of the facts in every criminal case, and the If you can be thankful that it does notrain oftener,your Christ- ainity is orthodox. May precipitation in Moorhead was over seven inches. Think of that—in Moorhead! —o- Blackduck begins to harvest a crop of compliments on its enter- tainment of visiting firemen at the tournament. daily as it _Bkoown. - It ‘whelms one England, sa the student. nothing bette; teer of the W illustrations. St. it is obtained. One's admiration for Webster’s| International Dictionary increases il formation sought and it never over- formation illogically arranged. The St. James Garette of Tondon, The New and Enlarged Edition recently isSued has 25,000 Dew Words, a revised Bio- graphical Dmtmnary and a revised Gazet-. THE GRAND PRIZE (lighest Award) at the World's Fair, Our name is on thecopyright of all f authentic Webster's diction onarica, G.& C.MERRIAM CO,, PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 1 Trya Ploneer Want Ad-lca word ‘[ formation, and the ense with which§l- comes to be better never refuses' the in- _ FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eight heavy draft - horses. J. P, Pogue. HeLP WANTED. \ ! WANTED—The address of Louis Nees. Pxoneer dffice. with a mass of misin- For the teacher, the p\lp"l FOR . SALE — Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you on short notice. the litterateur, there is it covers everything. |PUBLIC orid, 2380 pagea and 6000 T has Just roecived onaries. MISCELLANEOUS. LIBRARY — O, nn| Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays, 2:30 to 6 p. m. Thurs day 7 to 8 p. m. also. brary in basement Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- Li of court s House. FREE—“A Test in Pronunciation,” in- : structive and entertaining o brarian. or the whole family. Also = lustrated pamphlef. = WEBSTER'S NTERNATIONAL) (ONARY, 127. SUMMLLLRLDLSLLLLL LY THOS. JOHNSON B uilder For any work in the line of building be sure to see me and get your work right prices accordingly. Phone AALMAAA O ALAEA LA LLALALALALALY E E AND E Contractor FOLEVS KIDKEY Have I(Idnoy Trouble and Do Not Know It. HOW TO FIND OUT. It is the function of the kidneys to filter and purify the blood which is constantly passing through them. When the kidneys are out of order 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 Kidney 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 examinationit 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 Cure is pleasant to 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 obstinate cases after other treatment had failed. Doctors Sald He Would Not Live. Peter Frey, of Woodruff, Pa., writes: t*Atter 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 anothermonth, as there was no cure for me, Foley’s Kldney €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, 500 and $1.00. CeFREES Jau, Lo SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY 5_ New shop, T. M. HARVEY, Prop. Wagon Work and Located in Pingle's Blacksmith Wood Shop General Repairing two blocks west of city hall. —THE— Moner, Bakery Wholesale Bakery AND Ice Cream Manufacturers !i Goods Shipped point in North’rn Minnesota R. R. BLY, Prop. BE\ IDJI, MINN. Semidii, EAST BOUND No.168...Park Rapids Line. (Qonnects with Flyer at Sank Centre Minneapolis about 3:00 . m., formerly 4:4: ..Duluth Expr WEST BOUND No. 34 p 88 ki ¢ 383 ...Fosston Line... 51 ¢« 3 “ “ £107....Park Rapids LineT:5( R e s aien Minn to any Great Northern R’y : E S E ALL POINTS s IN THE NORTHWEST Full information from . CHAMBERLAIN, Agen: & seesece 7 W 0 | PLUMBING..: (;\ f ®m B A W e n " : ; P ¢ Wedoit--all kind £ i Get Our Figures & Doran Bros. 3 | m i & 3 223338 A’_"*ifl; FOR ROUND TRIP On Sate Every Day From May 23, to Sept. 30. - TO THE - VIA THE “THE COMFORTABLE WAY.” LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY For Rates or Detailed Information, Call on or Address 'PON AND 2 (T\TFH RI ‘I\OCAMERA E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Local Agent Lakeshore hotel. WANTED—To #ill your wants Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad. WANTED—Guod girl for general housework. Good wages In- quire 413 American A\’e WANTED—Good f‘umly norse, must be.sound, gentle and good traveler. InquueA B. Daovobt Irvine ave. opposite Fair ( Ground. WANTED—For U. 8. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 85, citi- zens of United Stanes, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles "block, Bemidji, Minnesota. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Oftice opposite Hotel Markham. P J Russell ney at Law nemml. e TR E. E. McDonald LAWYER Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. LAWardMD Fhysiciun and Surgeon, Diseases of the Eye a specialt Glasses fitted. i 4 Bemidji, Minn, +|Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Iiles Block Dr. Blakeslee Yhysician and Surgeon Office: Miiles Block. Bemminii Dr E. H. Marcum 1an and Hurgeon First Natiomat Bank Residence Phone 221 Giiice Phone 18 DEN I'I5 TS. Dr.R. B. Foster, = Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS 'E,]?*, _ MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray und Transer. 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart, Dray dnd Baggage, Safe and Pisso Moving & Specialty. Phone No. 58 | Phone 40. 618 America Avenue F. O. E. Fraternal Order of Bagies, Bem1dji Acrle Nq Meets every Weamm:.y n‘s om0 Gilmour’s Hall A.T. Wheelock, = = . . ol Logien, < . T "L T - Bresldent Visiting Bagtes cordially Invited, R. B. FOSTER, Modern methods; low prices. Office Located in New Miles Blk Phone 124. Vlinnesota & International ..Northern Pacifie.. Provides the best train passenger service between Naorthome, Funkley Blackducl, Benaidji, Walker and intermediate poinis and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Farzo and Duluth | Duily ex. and all points east, w et and South. Tkrough coaches bewwecen Northome ‘and the Twin Cities, No_change iof cars. Ample tiwe at Brainerd {for dinper. : Daily ox., -NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Deparément of the Im.ex for, Land Office at Oass Lake Minn., June 3, 1905 Notice is hereby: xkfi\'Bn that the following: named settler has filed notice of his intention to. make final n!%nfln fiuppon of his claim, and that said proof o before the clerk o(dxs ct cour Beltrnml oonnu “Minn. on July 12, , \'lz 2 Halstenrud tory challenges. This would in the secretary’s opinion secure conviction of the guiity defi.nd- whD madel{ E No. mm for the nwh of A Sec, 11, Twy. 146-n of Rg. 3i-w. He names the following vlt.nsses ‘to prove his continuous residence fl%fln&nd cultivation = homnqan M rtin H 1, J. M. l‘hfl lmd ik T} onn J Hpp Fm 0 DSor 'J A HOFF % ' Pvainting : Paper Hanging Kalsomxmng * Shop in rear of Swedback Bloek. WANTED—Chambermaid a the z 4 7Y

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