Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 14, 1905, Page 2

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| The Metropolitan Music Co., |Tuesday evening and those de: have on display, in the old Ross |siring a high grade piano should building, an elegantline of Stein- |not fail to see these. d oth Viendard toakes of pianos. The| The laughable play of Revenge line will be on display until|Aug. 16. Our_Faciiities z} for PLUMBING A The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOO] Official Paper Village of Bemdiji PIONEER PUBLISHING [0 By R. W. HITCHCOCK. intered in the postoficeat BemidJi, assecond class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YJAR Growth of Beltrami County. - THE official censusfiguresshow W " ¢ ty has increated W of ALL KINDS il ooty e vl W A \ M\ | the past five years and that, s’] are Unexcelled. ”: secord largest growth in. W " | state has been that Beltrami W Let us 'QUOte g Clearwater counties, 86 per cent. W you Prices. o w 2 g W D‘ ' a l . b ‘ ' n when thg¢. =il s vas th W r _ r S. M| givided Qunty of Beltra W Phone - > - = - 225 o |11,030 and of this thié Clearwer W n Vi " :?Remember My Prophecy. g W W I have sold more lots in Bemidji the M W past month thanhave been sold in A \)! any six months during the past two ": \ years, " W Buy NOW while prices are LOW. Come in and M W make your selection before the choice locationsare /R W gonme. They are going fast. $ W A W BUSINESS LOTS RESIDENCE LOTS {8 W MANUFACTURING SITES. n ¥ Bemidji Townsite & Imp. Co. * Y H. A.SIMONS, Agt. REGISTERED IN US. PATENT OFFICE,JULY 1621901, FOR METAL ROOFS, TANKS, FENCES £1c. Sroes LEAKS AN Plrrs Rusr. Hardware Merchants. Prompt Delivery. MADE ONLY BY THE NATIONAL PAINT »= VARNISHGO T nome 57. 1 FVELAND, OHIO. AAARAARAAAAAAAAN WA WA WA WY W INAME YOUR |ROUTE EAST In purchasing your tickets East, if youTcall for an excelllence in service and equipment not obtainable elsewhere, name yowr route CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUI; 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 R N e s TS R M| is 14314, and the increase s this * | 127 per cent. 1 portion, aceording to estimat% of the census bureau was abut 4700 and the present Beltrami territory about 6300. The pf“es- ent populationof Beltrami couq‘ty The Beltrami portion of the original county has had a far greater percentage of growth than the Clearwater portion by reason of the fact that the form- er was much more sparcely set- tled than the latter five years ago, the Clearwater territory be- ing the first of the original county to be generally settled and also by reason of the phenominal growth of Bemidji from a popula- tion of 2183 to 4327 an increase of nearly 2200. RoBERT C. DUNN declares in vigorous terms-that the sale of the 2,000,000 Virginia bonds for drainage purposes is not wise at this time. Whether right or wrong. 'Mr. Dunn is never un- decided and never afraid of mak- ing his opinion known—virtures which the politician abhors as nature does a vacuum. MR. VorLo does the ‘“leap for life” and Mrs. Volo does the ‘““dip of death” in Barnum & Bailey’s circus, and their final fate is cer- tain. Some people have to die to make a living. MR Buck defaulting cashier, is back in Mankato and ‘glad” to be there. He did not get glad, however, until the Sheriff helped him. THE Japanese say that a billion is not so much some ways you may look at it. It looks big to Russia every way. St. PAUL has subscribed $150, - 000 for an‘auditorium building and has already got a million dol- lar impetus out of it ONE Julius Block is a very substantial candidate for gover- nor.. Jressesceceeceeereesenes, v CORRESPONDENCE 2 FROHN. August Eikstadt of Alexandria has been the guest of his daugh- ter, Mrs. Wm. Haberle, for a few days. Albert Brewer has returned from a visit with relatives at Maltby. Mrs. and Mrs. C. Radi are Crookston visitors. : < number of the members of the family oi Albert Schultz are afflicted with the measles, Fred Swenson has gone to Dakota to work in harvest fields. Emil Eikstadt has left for Hills- boro, N. D. ™ nEEFOTIVE PAGE T | * M2 1 was one of the instructors at the |iest pioneers of Bemidji, has re- \who Eas been about the: city - | for drunkness. Additional Locals H. G. Hays is a Cass Lake visitor today. Mrs. Catherine Stephans, who Beltrami county summer school, returned this afternoon to her home at Duluth. George Bardwell, a veteran of the Civil war and one of the earl- ceived notice that his pension has been raised from $8 to $12 per month. Tony Manning, a character |PIONEER wes. | WANT COLUMN PHONEF YOUR WANTS 31 Call 2 B Some time,- was this ‘mor: sentenced to five days in the|~ s county jail by Judge Pendergast|FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procuve any FOR SALE. TUriiea 0TS af* [~ Jou on Short notice, woomis faran | on erehe hawy o ced FOR RENT. a . 10ading of a quantity of = hay that will be shipped to Be-|FOR RENT — Well furnished rooms at 802 Beltrami avenue. FOR RENT—Two nicely fur- nished rooms. Inquire 615 Minnesota avenue, midji, : Miss Pearl Hyland, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs A. W. Danaher, returned to her home in Superior today. Miss Hyland has won many friends during her short stay in this city. Mrs. A, W. Danaher enter- tained a party of young people at her home Saturday evening in honor of her niece, Miss Pearl Hyland. Card playing was the principle amnsement. Refresh- ments were served and owing to the pleasant and agreeable hostess each one passed a very pleasant evening. INDIAN KILLED AT BALLCLUB MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open 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. PATENTS—Williamson & Mer- chant, Patent Lawyers and Solicitors. Main office 920-937 Guaranty Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. Branch office McGill Bldg. Washington D. C. Rumor That Indian Police- man Lost His Life From Blow of Hammer. A rumor reached the city this cu RE afternoon from Cass Lake to the 5 effect that an Indian policeman|Gures Kidney and Blad+< was killed at Ball Club yesterday | der Diseases in Every afternoon by Charles Seeley. It| Fopm— Many People Have Kidney Trouble said that both men were under the influence of liquor, when a and Do Mot Know It HOW TO FIND OUT. quarrel arose and that Seeley hit the Indian on the head with a hammer. - No verification of the| Itisthe function of the kidneys to filter and purify the blood which is constantly passing through them. story could be obtained today. ‘When the kidneys are out of order the and you may have symptons of heart trouble, stomach and liver trouble, and otherailments, which are all owing to the DATE OF TRIAL OF PACKERS ° AND OTHERS CONNECTED WITH BEEF TRUST. 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 kide {neys are out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If upon examination it is jcloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sed- ‘{iment or small particles float about in it, your kidneys are diseased and Foley’s Kidney Gure should be taken at once, Foley’s Kidney Gure 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, SOVERNMENT SURPRISES DEFENDANTS SECRECY OBSERVED IN SERVING SUBPOENAES ON SOME OF THE WITNESSES. Chicago, Aug. 14—Oct. 2 has been announced as trial day for twenty-four packers and lawyers and five corpora- tions indicted on charges of combin- ing in restraint of commerce, accept- ing rebates and interfering with gov- ernment witnesses. Between fifteen end twenty fresh subpoenaes return- able on the date named were secretly issued and served by specially de- tailed deputy marshals. The issuance of the papers came as a surprise to most of the packers. Secrecy was ob- served because it was feared that, as in the search for witnesses for the grand jury, some of the important witnesses might flee from the country. Although relatively few subpoenaes t have yet been served it is believed | prove until I was entirely well.” that between 200 and 300 witnesses Two Sizes, 500 and S will be called from all parts of the ’ United States before the trials have s‘m ‘been completed. X Assistant Attorney General Oliver Pagin has been in ‘Chicago for some time pushing the preparatory work, aided by Attorney Godman and Spe- cial Agent Duncan. When the first case is placed on trial it is probable that there will be a number of addi- - Doctors Sald He Would Not Live. Peter Frey, of Woodruff, Pa., writess ‘‘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 I immediately $ent my son to the stote for it and after taking three bottles I be- gan to get better and continued to im- oot 4 Webster @ 4 Wall Paper & Paint Store ‘ One door south of old P. O- tional attorneys sent to Chicago ;roml; ‘ building, Telephone No. 283. ‘Washington to aid iu the case. Eac case will necessarily be taken up sep- I IPE E EE _kind of a rubber sgamp- forl, 'HELP WANTED. el sl el US a0 e B0 WANTED — Girl for general housework, ~ Call at corner [ WANTED-Good girl for gencyal - housework. Good wages. “Tn: [ —quire:509 Bemidji avenue. WANTED—For U. 8. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 85, 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. Lost and Found. FOUND—In Barlow’s Best, the Eest baking flour on the mar- et. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap. Inquire at this office, f PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJL, = - - . . FTINN. E, E. McDonald arately. It is probable, therefore, that at least three months will-have passed mmm before the last, case has been decided. : A Snd Bladder Right LAWYER Bemidjl, Minn. Office: Swedback Bleck PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, L. A Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a speeialty. Glasses fitted. e i Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Ililes Block Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Gver First National Bank Resldence Phone 221 Office Phone 18 DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Moving a Specialty. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue Phone 40. DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. ’ Dr. C. M. Smith, J DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter’s Store. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji AerieNo. 351. eets every Wednesday ntn 8 ;. I;..o o Gilmour’s Hall, A.T.Wheelock, = = = = W.President B LaBlen, e o el oy el Visiting Eagles cordislly lnvl('-l- ARAAAAAAAARAARAARARSARAAL ‘was recommended to me by a friend, and |- AND Contractor For any work in the line of building be sure to see me and get your work right pr;ces accordingly. Phone 127. B Fifth street and Beltrami._ave, . e A J'r“ £

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