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R | UNPRECEDENTED NUMBER OF DEATHS RESULT FROM HEART DISEASE. The fact thay 125 persons died recently tn one week in New York City, from ‘. tending 10 his business. umm(mph‘z Offieial Paper Village of Bemidji sicians kxnew of po rewedy for the heary discase, when the death rate the | moval of s distressing and so da corresponding week in 1904 was only %, 2 malady. 2! 10 the belief amo hy- | work,and it fearfuily warned the 2 fiicted s glven Toes R ents Vand L that Aesth wasinear oL Dand: Colltnsonin i sicfans that New York With them it was all American people generally, for that mat- | unquestionably aflords reliefl in such e, are living wo rapidly. Fhe surain of | eanes, and siness and cares avtendanty on fierce | cure, “Golden Medieal Discovery™ sontmmrl{ eompetition and the worry attendant on anxiety 1o gain wealth are ?'(wm 2% an explanation by physicians of the condi- tions which exisy today. Doctors have established the fact that | the nerve lorees which control the stom- ach and the heary, are aflzcted by the hurry of men fnthe dally serarable 10 ole their food, in order 1o anickly resnme their exciting caro Many young men now art discase, where ) A% rare when a person FRAYS 40, 7 v ars of age died from this under malady, Women dre also vietims, This s #- tributed to the manner in which they ¥ OVer # Fiangderp & work oo | How can the st il the dama, [ unud worry o ity riched, 1. an of i 1 what eminent, s way Of the different ing dients composing it To mi the wealk- ened stomach strong that iy nay prop- efly digest, the food and thus manti- Tactn ch, red blood, Golden Seal, a | ominent Ingredient of the “ Golden edical Discovery” I8 pre-eminently the article needed, The 1a Hendder, M, D)., of Cing “Hpecific Medication,” # of it “It, stimulates the digestive processes, and Increases the asdimilation of food, By thess means the blovd is enriched, ww ww Phe conweguent Tmprovement on the nervous and glandular systems are natural results,” He further says @ ¢ 1 effects on the wystem, Lhere b o i ashich there ix sich general 1wy apinion, Tt 1% wndversally regarded as the tonie vseful in all debilitated states,” Puwy, UNrrvny STATES DISFENBATORY ways of Golden Seal root: *As a local remedy Hydrastis (Golden Seal) has a remarkable effeet, upon the mucous membranes. Used In gastro-intestinal (stomach-howel) catarrhs, (Al “fn its Influenee upon the nervous pystem this agent (Gold Seal ), has | #eim ing properties, affecting respira- Tprtin e’ (etion.” al, which, ae- orities, thon and circnlation Anereased power bt Phen besides Golde enprding to the ¢ stands a4t 1) there s which composition of v Pand It is an heart, tonje - puperior W i e edios und other affeetions of the The lute Prof, Wm, Paine, M, D, # In hig work on Coneen- nes: heart of Phils trated M “f, ot long sines, had o patient, who # sed with w valvilar L that his friends were r “Rbifre, griadu al under the infin- of Collinsonin (the active medieinal tone root), and I8 now at- tple of Smith Will Stay In Bemidji. M. K. Swmith, who yesterday afternoon disposed of his lumber | yard to George Markham and Joseph Chisel, states that he will remain in Bemidji. Property interests, his howe being located hare and the good schools of Be- midji are the reasons for his decision to remain in this city. Charles Reder of Grand Forks I yenewing acquaintances in the ) wity today, P Anderson, the former p lishment, who will conc The rooms of the hotel have atedZand the table service has the city. Gi Is one of the Four | and faithfully reprecents the active med SPIONEER PUBLISHING CO.!afternoon between trains. i By A. KAISER. i most ustances eBects & |y oured tn the postofiee st Bemidsi. Minn. | Yankato Free Press, is calling 25 second class matter. oth men and women, | W ;almsl prineiples rmMinfi in_both Golden $eal and Stone root t pended upon to produce their combined ?M best, curative e .V.fllc must not, 1 b expected 10 pe mmm#ac ; €% Those who have abused them by over-work. znd thus invited stomach and % MUEL Bot expect 2 eure | “Golden Medieal Discovery ™ | unless they reform their habits. They ug on their strenuons Jabors and | oount nerves or | heart weaks from the | must le their brains, | 2 rational 2 afr, and simple for h of fL—never gormandizin; " Get 1o sles of r be bits o 2y confid: from the u . nerve and b nd Invigorator, “Golden Med ory.” E aying tha at it can be de- | stronger ‘rof, John M, | atl, author of | Uity of bme, e how- | Naike whote shotel The Lake Shore Hotel is now in charge of Ole Lake Shore one of the best One Dollar a day houses in Qle Gndesen, Brop. h. Golden its it in helps the liver % both | ney troubl hlood pu your system in manufacturing each day # pint of rich, red biood, that i fnyigo- | rating 1o the brain and nerves, The weak, nervous. run-down, debilitated L eondition. which w0 many people suffer from, is vsnally 1 1 of poisons in | the blood; it is ofien indicated by pimples | or bolls appearing on the skin, the ’a% hecomes {hln and the feelings "blue,” Dr. Pierce’s “ Discovery ” cures all blood hiumors as well as being a tonie that makes one vigorous, strong and foreefui, It i% the only medicine put up for sale through druggists for 1ike purposes that wntaing neither aleohol nor harmful drugs, and the only one, every ingredient, of which has the professional endorse- ment of the leading medical writers of this country. Some of these endorse- ments are published In a Ifttle book of extracts from standard medical works and will be sent to any address free, on receipt of request therefor by letter or postal card, addressed to Dr, R. V. Plerce, suffalo, N. Y. It tells just what Doctor Pieree’s medicines are made of, Words of Praige” for th ts of which Dr. Pie re composed, by leaders In #chools of medical pr: nding them for the of for which tie "Golden Me ¢ " 1% adyised. should ha more welght, with the sic than any amount of the so- monials” g0 conspicuously f) the public by those whoa the ingredients of which th are composed be known, F that the “Golden Medical D U, BADGY, OF HONVATY On eve wrapper. in a full 1st of its ingredients. Dr. Plerce’s Pleasant, Pellets cure con- stipation, invigorate the liver and regu- late stomach and howels, Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adyiser, containing more than a thou- wind large pages. I8 sent free on receipt of stamps 1o pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent, stamps for the cloth-beund volume, or only 21 stamps for the bool in paper covers, Address Dr. ®. V, Pierce, Buffulo, Y, Beveral % medi- Il the and = nted before fraid to let medicines in mind Summer Resort Plans. Mayor Carter, of Bemidii visit- ed Grand [orks yesterday to 'confer with a number of people on the arrangements under way for starting another cottage set- tlement on the shores of Lake Bemidji. Mr. Carter is enthvusi- astic over the piospects of his city for the coming summer and says that a number of important improvements are in sight. He passed through Crookston last night enroute homel—Crookston Times, roprietor of the estab- luct it in the future. been renovated and redecor- been improved, making the ve it a trial, Railway and Com- mercial Centers of the Northwest Bemidjl No other city of its offers unparalelled opportunities for Business and Manufacturing size in the State of | Minnesota has such Railway and Shipping Lots for Bemidji Townsite H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Facilities. sale by & Improvement Co | Swedback ‘Bldg. and not ! or | better. | | utilized for pasturage which is inow lying idle. {should have his quota of sheep. 1 2 no man | LDEY are the best stock with Dr. Pierce's | sirengthens | e 10 make | and | 2] the polzons from the ! er and kid- | ois feiural | g vickest and surest money pro- which to improve exhausted and poor land, are the greatest multipliers, the easiest kept and ducers. Itis a remarkable fact, and one that should be of interest to our farmers, that while popula- tion, the area of land cultivated, the number of live stock and productive industries, have made a very large advance in the last three decades, the number of sheep the world over has great- ly diminished. The principle reason for this dwindling of the flocks is the fact that the world has been eating up its sheep. The figures taken together show a decrease of at least 93,000,000 sheep since 1873, an average of 3,000,000 a year. Iv BEMIDJI does as well dar- ing the coming year asit did in | the past, it will have nothing to complain of, No city in the state can show a better percentage of improvements, And there is no reagson why we should not do With a good, steady, united pull for everything that may come in sight, there is no question but what the year 1906 will surpass that of any year in our history. Tug Clearwater county news- paper bovs set the pace by get- ting full legal rates for all county work. They work in harmooy and get what the law entitles them to, g W. F. Dewey Will Leave. Blackduck American, — Mr. Dewry, who has been 1n the em- ploy of the O’Kelliher Drug Co. for the past year and a half, an- nounces his intention to leave the Jutter part of the month and will remoye to Lauverne, in the southern part of the state. Dur- ing their residence here Mr. and Mrs. Dewey have made a host of friends who' will learn with re. gret of their determination to leave Blackduck and they will be greatly missed in social and business circles. Thos. Melby arrived in the city this afternoon from Wilton and will spend a brief time here on business, r—-— Colds It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the lungs, low- ers the vitality and prepares the system for the more serious dis- cases, among which are the two greatest destroyers of human life, I‘ Chamberlaifi’s | Cough Remedy has won its great popularity by ‘its prompt cures of this most common ailment. It aids expectoration, re- lieves the lungs and opens ‘the secretions, effecting a ‘speedy and permanent cure. It counteracts ‘any tendency toward pneumonia. g Price :asc, Large Size 50c. o eemmmreas cves eores=—n Barker's 'Drug ‘Btore NEEECATIVE PAGFE - SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR e e Orr attention has been called to the fact that yery few sheep are beiog raised in Beltrami| ghich the installation of ofiicersl ty, and this in spite of the|will take place. | good market offered and the large amount of land that can be!severaldays has been seriousl; Every farmer| Sberiff H. J. Holst of Clear-| water county was in Bemidji fl:is% D E K 2 i > J. W. True, repr ting the. Attorney and (,oflt:;&fllorat Law {on the trade in Bemidji today. § E“gm g‘,’ffif&l John Adams and Harry Bow-| sgupst. - - - - . nme ers of Liberty townshipare busi | & . ncoonai. C. A. Prtiin. ness visitors in Bemidji today.| McDonald & Pitkin The local Odd Fellows lodge| LAWYERS will bold a meeting tonight ati Bemid§i, Mlinn. Office: Swedback Pinct PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Mrs. Prank Rogers, who for | Physician and Surgeon. | Diseases of the Eye a speeialty. Glasses fitted. ill at her home on Beltrami| | . iavenue with heart trouble, is!Dr' Rowland Gilmore | Physician and Surgeon Office: [liles Block i improving. L, O. Bjorge is in the city to-{ day on his way home to Cormant points, where he has spent sev- ieral days on business. Mrs. L. J. Mathney and child- ren arrived in the city last night from Evansville, Minn., for a visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Browne. entertained a select party of friends at their home last night. Refreshments were served and an enjoyable evening was spent. John Kelly was fined $5 in Judge Pendergast’s court last night for using obsoene language on the streets, and John Hartz was fined $3 for indcent expos-| ure. F. L. Bursley bas accepted a| position with the Minneapolis, Red Lake & Manitoba railway company and will be employed in the round house in this city nights. Iver Rockvig is in the city to- iday on his way home to Lynx postoffice from St. Am;htmy| Park, where be bas been in at- tendance at the state experi- mental school. Clerk of Court Rhoda today procured a marriage license from the clerk of court of Clearwater county for Andrew T. Hostad of Polk county and Miss Regina Dahl of Clearwater county. The marriage will take place in this city. Mrs. H Koors, who has been the guest of friends at Itasca during the holidays, returned home this afternoon. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. N. Rust and Mrs. M. Heinzel- man, who will spend a few days in the city with friends. Must Record Certificates. County Superintendent of Schools is busy these days pre- paring a new system of record, Under a new law passed by the last legislature which took effect Jan. 1of this year, all teachers must flle their certificates with the county superintendent be- fore they are valid. Found Dead. Olaf Johnson, aged 66, was found dead in his shack 7 miles west of Crookston yesterday morning abont 11 o’clock by his neighbor, Ca'l Woodstrom. Johuson lived alone in a 12 by 12 shanty which he bad built on an} acre of land which he rented from Woodstrom. in poer health for some time past. Company Elects Officers. Bagley * Minn.— The second annual meeting of the Fa,rmers’| was held at the court house and the following officers elected for| the ensuing year: President, H. | J. Holst, vice president, ‘O. -J. Larson; secretary, T. K. Berg- lund; treasurer, Henry Huseby. ! cers, are John Wick, Simon Holm, A. P, Moen, Ole Nosen and August Westerlund. The board of county commis- ioners has appointed the com- ' mittees for the ensuing year, 'with few changes, from last year. The total taxable valuation of the county for 1905 amounts to $1,510,450, as equalized by the 'state board of equalization. township from Red River Valley' Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Torrance! ¢ | incorporation. 1 He had been |; Mutual Fire Insurance 'company | 5eaiiami, and State of Minnesota. “ation shall be fifteen thous The directors, besides the offi- 1 : Dr. A. E. Henderson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over First National Bank. Phones: Office 36, Residence 72. | DR. WARNINGER i VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 209 Third St., one block west of 1st Nat’l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 49. Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Moving Ispfl*]t’. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 404 Beltrami Ave. | Tom Smart, ! MILES BLOCK, | ONE CENT A WORD. ! No Advertisement Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompany All Out Of | * Town Orders 1 HELP WANTED. | B S U ST S P o ! WANTED—Good girl for general | house work. R05 Bemidji Ave. WANTED—To obuy three milch cows. Apply to R. J. Albrant, 706 Mion. Tel. 204. WANTED—Man and wife to run company boarding house. T. M. Partridge Lumber Co., Tenstrike. WANTED — Position as clerk. Have had some experience. dre Miss S. Foley, Miz- pah, Minn, | WANTED—For U. S. army able- ! bodied, unmarried men be- | tween ages of 21 and 85, citi- ¢ zens of United States, of good character and temperate | babits, who can speak, read | and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. FOR SALE. o eSS R S o) FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this office, FOR SALE—F'ive year old mare and colt, weight about 1100 pounds. Will sell cheap. Anton Erickson, Rosby. Dr. C. M. Smith. DENTIST Office aver E. H. Winter’s Store. F. O. Glimour’s Hall. A. P. Lysaker, - - n cenicu. - - W, President W. Secretory Vierting Patea cardiatty invitad Mdk&‘.fi.& o W 4 Wall Paper & Paint Store 4 One door south of old P. O. % building. Telephone No. 253. | K. | Praternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji AerleNo. 355. | Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m., 1 4 Webster @ Cooley 4] b B e T — FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. | The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. FOR SALE—Complete saw mill and steam engine, 45 miles | north of Bagley. Price com- plete $410. Address Lock box 94, Bagley, Minn, FOR SALE—1 Stewart range, 1 Star Oak heater, 1 book case with hooks, 2 center tables, 1 dininz table with 6 chairs, 4 rackers, 2 reds. 1 dresser, 1 Davenpors wire lounge with mattress, 1 corner chair, all | for 860 if taken at once. Over Winters, the jeweler. % Manufacturers and Jobbers Minnesota > We Want men tosellour famous MINNETONKA the guarantecd apple, | and our general line of fruitand ornamental nursery stock, shrub- bery, Toses, vines, etc. Hardy, acclimated,Min- nesota grown stock. | = - Apply for terms. L. L. MAY & CO.. - ST.PAUL. MINN. { LOS —Fur lined mitten. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Eagles hall, over Civy Drug store. Telephone 74. TO RENT—Furnished rooms with privilege of bath at 609 Bemidji avenue. LOST and FOUND Find- . er leave at this office. Misses Maria and Theresa Brondby, teachers at the schools ! in districts No. 65 and 17, re- spectively, ars in the city today from their home at Turtle River. | Aticles of Tncorporation e The Bemidji Pioneer Pub- lishing Company. KNOW ALR MEN BY THESE PRESENT, whose names arce hereantos ubscribe associated ou s together, and do associate ours of forming a corp: the State of Minne 20 and sirne g nose | ws of . and to tl N the following articles of | ARTICLE ONE. i Section 1. The name of this corporation i shiall be the Bemidii Pioneer Publishing com- | i i shall have the nd convey such THL Section 3. I acting of the bu shal) be at the s sorporation idji, in the county ARPICLE TWO. Said corporation shall com- | Section 1. mence on the 8th day of January, 1906, and continue for the period of thirty years there- -after. ARTICLE THREE. The capital stock of said corpor- nd dollars (815000) :d into_one hun- par value of one Section 1. and the same shall be di dred and fifty 1 1 ‘be paid for at > ue in cash or its equivalentvalue in property at the time of its issuanceor aelivery. ARTIOLE FOUR. The highest amount ef indebted- Section 1. ni r liability to which it shall at any time be subject shall be five thousand dollars (55000). ARTICLE PIVE. s and places of resi- s forming such coporation Section’l, Th dence of the D are as follows: ALBERT ICATSER, county, Minnesota, A. M. BAGLEY, Bemidji, Beltrami ‘county, Minnesota. E. H. JERRARD, Bemidji. Beltrami ‘county, Minnesota. Bagley, . Clearwater mi " | presence Of: I'red C. C | December, 1905, personally apy MISCELLANEOUS. WRITE A. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- ton, Minn., about the new towns of Holt, Middle River, Strathcona and Grenhush on tha Thief River Fails extension. 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. brarian. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- jon 2. The government of the cor nd the management of its affairs s nd a Presi- shall be ¥y on the the term SSOTS are 0! elected by the stock h Ist Monday of July of cach y of d until their su Lo Tnfied. Tne other officers Board of Di shall be el t their and unt analified, 3 % i The first officers Of said company ta their offic and quali . The manage d Of wircetors for they may de Dated Dec STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUN OF BELTRAMIL. | ° BE IT KNOWN that on this 2%th day of 5 red before me a_Notary Public within and for said county, A. M. Bagley, Albert Kaiser and E. . d to me known to be the persons cribed in and who executed the foregoing ament, and t each acknowledged the same as their free act and deed. 3 CLYDE J, PRYOR, Notary Pnblic, Beltrami County, (SEAL) Minnesota, OFFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS. Beltrami County. Minnesota. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the within in~ strument was filed In this office for record on the 3rd day of January. A. D. o'clock A, M., and was duly recorded in Book 3ol Mise. on Page 429, J. 0. HARRIS, (SEAL) Register of Deeds. STATE OF MINNESOTA, | o DEPARTMENT OF STATE. | ™* 1 HEREBY €ERTIFY that the within in- strument was filed for record in tbis oftice on on the 4th day of January 1906 at 9 o’clock A. M. and was duly recorded in Book L3 of Tox ARTICLE SIX. Section 1. The names of ‘the first Board-of Incorporations on Page . Lt P. E. HANSGN, Secretary of State. 1906, at 11 . h