Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 19, 1905, Page 1

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VOLUME 3. NUMBER 75. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1905. elp for Moters Any wom.. cq Grering disordered menstruation, bearing down TG | ness, or whose life is made desolate by z \ barrenness, can have the same relief Mrs. “ 4 € Vincent secured, by taking Wine -of Cardui in the privacy of her home. No physician’s treatment necessary. This pure Wine com- . mends itself to every suffering woman. Mrs. Vincents Little child. Will you go to your druggist today and secure the same relief Mrs. Vincent writes about? When the stomach, bowels or d liver are affected, Thedford’s Black-Draught should be used. WINE or CARDUI No. 933 Mission St., SaAx FraNcisco, CAL., Dec. 9, 1903, I am happy and pleased to attest to the value of Wine of Cardui for pros- pective mothers. I took it for three months before my darling baby came and 1 suffered so little pain I felt T was an_ exception. The chifii is happy and f healthy and the sunshine of my life. 1had hardly any trouble after 51& was ] born, and after eleven days was up doing my entire housework and feeling better than I had felt for years. I am the envy of my neighbors because of the unusually healthy child I have and because I never had a sick day myself. I give the entire credit to Wine of Cardui, for I was sickly, pale and thin before I took W 7 p it, but since I have used it I have been in “7"’! W/ perfect health, have gained fourteen Vice-President, pounds and enjoy life as never before. Sunnyside Mother’s Club Clearance Sale | WASH GOOD Summer Goods Must Go Every piece of Wash Goods Now on the Bargain Tables. Come and see the Goods. They'll please you. 10 cent Goods for 8 cents 2 % % Bog.# 15 “ “ LR | P 18 “ “ “ 13 ¢ 25 “ e e | 35 % R 313k 50« = 398 (’Leary & Bowser Bemidji, Minn. Paper Hanging 4 V‘\) Kalsomining $J. A. HOFF %= Shop in rear of Swedback Block. i steader or other individual to ob- > | homested entrees and graft inl { public and particularly those levery six months to a claim upon SOME ARE NOT HONEST Takes 80 Special Agents to Keep Track of the Dis- honest Homesteaders. \ OCCASIONAL VISIT TO HOME-' STEAD, NOT A RESIDENCE. | | | | i Vigorous System of Espionage Be- ing ' Conducted By the Government, “If all the homesteaders in the United States were honest, the government would not have toj resort to the system of Espion- age now in vogue throughout the nation and conducted by the S0 or more special agents in the em- ploy of the interior department (to guard against fraudulent] public domain affars,” said George H. Pollock, of Washing- ton,chi- f of the sp-cial agents and inaugurator of the system of | secret service work wiich makes | it almost impossible f.ra home-| tain patent to publicland without having lived up to the require- ments of the land laws. ~Mr. Pollock is now investigating con- ditions througout this section. “The fact which we want to im- press most upon the American who have not yet taken home- steads, i that this visit once which an entry has been filed, | does not in any sense mean a residence,” said Mr. Pollock. “An actual bona fide residence in accordance with must be maintained on any and! all property which the home | steader has filed upon and wishes the land laws | will be taken agents upon the rolls of the de- partment. The nation is divided info ten districts each presided over by a special agent who re- ceives a salary of $3,000 per year and has supervision of all the work done by the regular agents in his territory. The agent in charge is in turn under the juris- diction of Mr. Pollock as chief of spovial agents with headquarters Washington in the general lavd ffice. He has been respon- ibie for the organization of the ¢m, and is the master hand who directs the work as now carried on throughout the coun- try. His vigorous unrelenting methiods have made the depart- ment a success from every stand- point, and the easy money home- steads promise to b2 a thing of sy MURDEI Edward Gottschalk St. Paul, July 19.—Edward Gottschalk, the convicted mur- derer of Joseph Hartman, his occomplice in the murder of the past. In factat the present; time it is almost impossible at any point in the country to pro-i cure a homestead without putting in actual bonafide residence up-' on the land. Pay In Gold. The following contract is fur- nished all men hired by Wheel- ock & Hawkes for work in Mexico: Bemidji Minn., July 19, 1905. Contract from the American Lumber Co. 3 | To Whéelock & Hawkes, to hire ! men for their lumber camps at Thoreau, New Mexico, Team-| sters, sawyers and swampers to receive $40.00 per month and board, No cut or discount in the wages. Railroad fare furnished free toall those who stay six months. A fee of §5.00 is charged at Bewidji before shipping. Pay- ment of all wages is made in gold.. Twenty-seven men have adroyEas heen - securad. and the party will leave Tuesday, July 25, | in charge of Joseph Hayden of| the American Lumber company. None but first class lumberjacks The climate where the work is| being carried on is of the best. Mr. Hayden himself is 11 pounds to make final proot.” At present there are 80 special | 'and will take his wife and child- heavier than when he went there RER CHEATS THE GALLOWS Hangs Himself in Cell by Strip of Cloth from Bed Tick. sentenced to be hanged August 8, today cheated the gallows by hanging himself in his cell atthe county jail bya strip of cloth Christian H. Schindeldecker,and i torn from his bed tick. Six Townships Not Enumerated. Hon. C. C. Whitney, formerly state printer but who is now connected Wwith the state census bureau, was in the city yester- day from St: Paul enroute to Northome, where he will secure ceusus enumerators for six town- ships in Itasca county that have not been enumerated. Mr. Whit- ney states that Secretary of State Hanson, who is also super- intendent of census, is anxious to give the north country ics just duesin the way of population, and while the period for taking! the state census is past he suc-i i . .. ceeded in securing an opinion from the attorney general which allowed him to enumerate the six townships in Itasca county after the censusofall other por- tions of the state had been taken. It will bring rich, red blood, firm flesh and muscle. Thats what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Taken this month, keeps you well all summer. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store. Daily Execursions. The “Columbia’’ will give daily excursions around Lake Bemidji every afternoon, leaving the Third street dock at 2:30. Price for round trip, 25 cents. ‘vwwwmmvvw the ete. WE BUY direct from NAAANAAANAAA! ren there for the coming year. ‘VVWVVVW IAAAARAAASD, finest selection of LADIES In rings WE TAKE the lead. We have in stock and GENTNEMEN’S ? ;Rings! Rings! Rings!} $ _Gold Rings ever displayed in Northern Minnesota. Rings Artistically Wrought and set with genuine ; Diamonds, Rubys, Emeralds, Saphires, Opals, Amethyst, These goods are attracting considerable attention. Having the exclu- factory. siue sale from the largest Ring factory in the U. S. Rings Engraved While You Wait. Geo. T. Baker @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. i points one fare. | i Championship Ball Game of Northern Minnesota HIBBING vs BEMIDJI SUNDAY, JULY 23. SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Bemidji for Hibbing Sunday morning at 7 o’clock, returning at 8 P. M. Round trip fare $3.50. For outside towns add one fare to Bemidji for round trip;” intermediate "This will be. the greatest ball game of the season in Northern Minnesota. have won mnine games outof every ten games played. Bemidji Band in Attendance. One hundred and fifty tickets already sold. Enjoy a Big Day or Hibbing!| From Bemidji, ROUND TRIP--One Fare from Ten- strike, Blackduck, Northome, Bagley, and all Nearby Points. | Both teams

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