Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 6, 1906, Page 2

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THE - - s TW. G. SCHROEDER LEADING - GROCER Begin the New Year fine line of canned Monogram and University Brands which are the best that is possible to be put up in cans. Mcnogram Sliced Pineapples Monogram Peeled Apricots Monogram White Cherries Monogram B . Monogram Pitted Cherries Monogram Strawberries Monogram Corn Monogram Ex Monogram Lima Beans Monogram Wax Beans right by trying our goods, especially the lack Cherries tra Sifted Peas TELEPHONE 65 MINN. AVENUE I‘ Monogram Refugeless String Beans Arfcls of lncomfimtion SEn G e The Bemidji Pioneer Pub- lishing_@pany. HKNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT, that we, whose names are hereuntos ubscribed have associated ourselves together, and do hereby associate ourselves together, for the purpose of forming a corporation under the laws of the State of Minnesota, and to that end have adopted and signed the following articles of incorporation . ARTICLE ONE. Section 1. The name of this corporation shall be the Bemidii Pioneer Publishing com- y. Df‘!‘;ctlun 2, Thé general nature of its b ness shall be the carrying on a general news paper, jobprinting and stationary business, and such other business as may be incidental thereto; and said corporation shall have the power to purchase, hold, sell and convey such real estate as shall be necessary to the con- wenient and proper.conduct of said busin Section 3. The p iple place of the tran: acting of the business of sald corporation shall be at the City of Bemidiji, in the county of Beltrami, and State of Minnesota, ARTICLE TWO. Said corporation Section 1. com=~ ARTICLETHRELS, Section 1. The capital stock of said corpor= ation shall be fifteen thousand dollars (315000) and the same shall be divided into one hun- dred and fifty shares of the par value of one hundred dollars ($100) each. = oSection 2. Said steck shall be paid for at not less than_its face value in cash or its equivalent value in property at the time of its issuance or delivery. IMAET i TONIQLAURITE 3 A wonderful flesh and bloed mitker:m rich, creamy milk for nursi ulates the stomach and 1 grood appetite;cures constip: the digestion ; quiets the ner restful sleep, A delicious, wholesome tonic that is non-intoxicating. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1f your druggist should not. ha for price lis § from physicians and patients, sent free to any address that mentions this paper. LAURITZEN MALT CO.. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. ARTICLE FOUR. Section 1. The highest amount ef indehted- ness or liability to which it shall at any time be subject shall be five thousand dollars ($5000). ARTICLE FIVE. Section 1, The names and places of resi- dence of the persons forming such coporation are as follows? ALBERT KAISER, (:ounH. Minnesota. A. M. BAGLEY, Bemidji, Beltrami county, Minnesota. E. H, JERRARD, Bemidji. Beltrami county, | Minnesota. Bagley, Clearwater 1 ARTICLE STX. Section 1. The names of the first Board of Directors of said corporation are as follows: Albert Kaiser, A. M. Bagley, and E. H. Jerrard. Section 2. The government of the corpora- tion and the management of its affairs shall be vested in a Board of Directors and a Presi- dent, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and Manager, Section 3, The Board of Directors shall be elected by the stock holders annually on the 1st Monday of July of each year for the term of one year and until their successors are elected and qualified. Section 4, The other officers shall be elected by the Board of Dirctors at their annual meeting beld on the 1st Tuesday of p July of each yeap for the term of one year and until theiy successors are elected and qualified, | . Secuond The first officers of said compan, shall be Albert Kaiser. President. 1() I\i Bagley, Vice President, and k. H. Jerrard, | Secretary and Treasurer, who shall hold their offices untjl their succ s are elected and qualified. The manager shall be chosen by the Board of Directors for such term as v may designate, ated December 28th, 1005, Signed in the senee Of; Ired C. Carlson. Clyde J. Pryor A. M. Baer ( ALBERT KAISER ( E. H. JERRARD (SEAL) STATE OF MINNESOTA | COUNTY OF BELTRAMI. { BE IT KNOWN that on this 28th day of December, 1905, personally appeared before jme a Notary Public within and for said county, A. M. Bagley, Albert Kaiser and E. H. Jerrard to me known to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and they each acknowledged the same as their free act and deed. CLYDE J, PRYOR, | pres Notary Pnblic, Beltrami Coun (SEAL) Minnes OFFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS. Beltrami County, Minnesota. % | [ HEREBY CERTIFY that the within in- strument was filed in this office for record on the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1906, at 11 o'clock A, M., and was duly recorded in Book 1 30f Misc. on Page 420. J. 0. HARRIS, (SEAL) Register of Deeds. STATE OF MINNESOTA, | DEPARTMENT OF STATE. 7 5% I HEREBY CERTIFY that the within in- strument was filed for record in this office on on the 4th day of January 1906 at 9 o’clock A. M. and was duly recorded in Book L3 of Incorporations on Page P. E. HANSON, Secretary of State. ' ake whote dhotel The Lake Shore Hotel is now in charge of Ole Anderson, the former proprietor of the estab- lishment, who will conduct it in the future. The rooms of the hotel have been renovated and redecor- atedjand the table service has been improved. making the Lake Shore one of the best One Dollar a day houses in the city. Give it a trial. Qle Gndesen, wOR. Is one of the Four mercial Centers of the Northwest offers Bemidil No other city of its Minnesota has such Railway and - Shipping Bemidji Townsite H. A. SIMONS, Agent. for Business and Manufacturing Lots for sale by ® o Railway and Com- unparalelled opportunities size in the State of Facilities. & Improvement Co Swedback Bldg. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, —~ - Official Paper Village of Bemidii PIONEER PUBLISHING Co0. By A. KAISER. ! Entered in the postoffice &t Bemidjl. Minn., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR i As Others See Us. | When the Bemidji Daily Pic- neer was sold a few days ago for $17,500, a remarkable newspaper properity changed hands. The financial success of the Pioneer has been correctly considered one of the surprises of Minne- sota journalism —Eveleth Star. The Bemidji Pioneer has been sold by Bro. R. W. Hitchcock to Albert Kaiser, the consideration being $17,500. We wish fo* the new proprietor all success pos- sible, but he’ll have to ‘‘go some”’ to keep the paper up to the high standard as set by Bro. Hitch- cock.—Grand Rapids Magnet. The Bemidji Pioneer has chang- ed hands, Albert Kaiser purchas- ing the interest of his brother, Edward, and that of R. W. Hitch- cock. The paper has been under the management of Mr. Hitch- cock for two years past who made it one of the brightest papers in northern Minnesota.— Todd Co. Argus. “Why is Bemidji a better newspaper town than Eveleth?” asked an observer. Because the Bemidji merchauts appreciate the need of up-to-date advertis- ing, by the means of which trade is kept at home. Lot Evelcth merchants try the same planz — Eveleth Star. : Sioux Falls, S. D., Jan. 6.—Becom- ing weary of waiting for railroad con- nections hetween Sioux Falls and Parker or Marion Junecticn a company has been formed by Sioux Falls busi- ness men {or the purpose of construct- ing an electric railroad southwesiward from Sioux IFalls. Amonz the men behind the proposed road are Dr. R. F. Brown, Michael Gerin and J. A. Cross, who are numbered with the leading business men and resideuts of the city. Poisoned by Eating Candy. Two Harbors, Minn., Jan. 6.—Eddie Elving. eleven years old, is dead and two other children of Mr. d Mrs. P. H. Elving are sericusly iil from the effects of eating highl decorated candy hearts used on a Christmas tree. All three children partook of the can- dy. Iddie suffered intense agony un- til he died. The other two children are still in bed, but will probably re- cover, TSRS | 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- eases, among which are the two greatest destr?lyers of human life, : pueumonia and consumption. g ' Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy i ! 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. Ll’x‘lco 25¢, Large Size 50c. J GRS SRS TS Barker’s Drug Store Feed and Sale Stable. LIVERY ATTACHED & 1 INS N OUR TRACK ‘From the time of our birtn till we lie down for the last time. The best defense from the dangers of . * * disease is vigor of bodg and activity of the natural func- tions, The kind of as- sistance is import- ant. Tt must not be stimulation for that gives but tem- porary effect, and tl}:)e reuct&on is more an depressing. Take a_tonic—one that will re-estab- lish normal diges- tion ‘and assimila- tion and prove a reconstructive rather than a promoter of waste. This will give nature a- fair chance to put in motion normal work of repair and assue building. Such a tonic was grown in Nature’s Laboratory, hidden in the ground and brought thence forty years ago by Dr. R. V. Pierce, who has made the treat- ment of lingering diseases his life-long study and care. He uses glyceric extracts instead of alcoholic ones. exactly proportioned and combined by processes of his own inven- tion, first used in his private practice and now given out freely to the world in his “Golden Medical Discovery,” which is composed of Golden Seal root, Queen’s root, Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Blood- root and Mandrake root. Mrs. A. T. Jones, of 926 Hayes Street. San Francisco, Cal., writes: “As a child I was delicate, and great care was taken of me because some of my relatives had died of consumption, although my father and mother were healthy. I grew up with only the or- dinary diseases of all children, but about two years ago I contracted a severe cold, which would not yield to such home-treat- Doctors were tried, but ment as was handy. after three months of this treatment I was only worse. Then I was advised to try Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, and am glad to say that three bottles not only cured me of the cold and cough, but made me feel better than I ever had before. I will always have a bottle of this medicine in the house.” These tiny, sugar-coated anti- bilious granules regulate and eWets invigorate Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Do not beget the * pill habit,” but cure constipation. One or two each day for a laxative and regulator, three or four for an active cathartic, Once tried always in favor. Put up in vials; always and reliable. TO RECLAIM SWAMP LANDS. Minnesota Congressman Introduces Important Measure. ‘Washington, Jan. 6.—A bill propos- ing to appropriate the receipts from the sale of public lands in Minnesota to the reclamation of swamp and over- flowed lands in the state has been pre- sented in the house by Representative Halvor Steenerson. Conceruing the purpose of the measure Mr. Stecner- gon said: “The bill proposes to devote the proceeds of the public lands (ex- clusive of ceded Indian lands) to recla- mation of swamp and overfiowed lands on the public domain or on ceded In- dian lauus, “U'here are miilions of acres in Northern Minnesota of such lands which will remain worthless until the state aud feder of the maiter and turnish drairage out- lets. It is just as meritorious to re- claim swamp and overflowed Ilands and make them productive by drain- age as it is to reclaim arid lands and make them productive by irrigation.” EARTH’ SUDDENLY VOPENS. Many Persons Lose Their Lives in Italian Town, Rome, Jan. 6.—At Genzano, a town of £,000 inhabitants in the province of Potenza, the earth suddenly opened Thursday, engulfing ten houses and shattering many others, which threat- en to fall. Many persons were buried in the ruins, Fourteen dead bodies have been recovered and a corps of engi- neers is at work on the debris. HANGS HIMSELF IN PRISON. Prominent German Professor Recently Convicted. Darmstadt, Jan. 6.—Professor Dr Chelius, head of the mining depart ment of the technical university here hanged himself in prison during the day. The deceased was convicted Thursday of criminal improprieties and sentenced to two years’ imprison ment., lle had previously a distin guished social and professional reputa- tion. Ilis death is the tragical end of a great sensation in Germany. ' The trial at which he was convicted wa:l| held in private. \ 1nira victim of Jealous Lover. Caledenia, Minn.,, Jan. 6.—Rutk Wheaton, the third victim of the Styer- Wheaton quadruple shooting because 5 a lover's jealousy Tuesday morn- ‘ng, died during the day. Pearl Wheat- an and Matt Styer, who did the shoot- ing, die” ° ° it occurred. WILL LET MATTER DROP. Woman Ejected From White House in a Siate of Couapse. Washingion, Jan. 6.—Mrs. Minor Morris, who Th lay was ejected from the White House after insisting upon seeing the president, is in a siate of nervous collapse. In response to in- quiries she went word by a near {riend that although she keenly feit the hu- miliation to which she had been sub- jected she proposed to allow the mat- ter to drop. The further information was conveyed that her husband, Dr. Morris, is en route here from Ghio. Mrs. Morris was charged in the po- g Jice court with disorderly conduct. In- stead of appearing for trial, however, she did not answer to her name and “the §$5 collateral which was put up for her at the house of detention was Jeclared forfeited. A lengthy statement has been issued from the White House giving the offi- cial view of the affair and upholding the action of Assistant Secretary Rarnes and the White House secret gervice men and police. Executi»v:goar;:ls Consolidate. Chicago, Jan. 6—The two executive boards that have had control of all the Ycoung Women’s Christian associations throughout the country effected an af- filiation during-the day and hereafter all ‘the ‘associations of the organiza- tions will unite in the work and inter- “ests under one executive hodv. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counselior at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJI, i e B B ) TIINN. E. E. IcDonald. C. A. Pitkin. McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS Bemidji, fllll_n. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a speeialty. Glasses fitted. No Advertisement Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompany AN Out Of Town Orders HELP WANTED. (e e R N e N WANTED—Dishwasher at the Brinkman hotel. WANTED—Good girl for general house work. 805 Bemidji Ave. WANTED—To buy three milch cows. Apply to R. J. Albrant, 706 Minn. Tel. 204. Dr. Rowland Gilmors Physician and Surgeon Office: MMiles Block Dr. A. E. Henderson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over First National Bank. Phones: Office 36, Residence 72. DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 209 Third St., one block west of 1st Nat’'l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and Plano Moving Phone 40. & Specialty. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office’over B. H. Winter's Store. F. O. E. Fraternal Order o1 baxies, Bemidji AerieNo. 351. Mcots every Wednesday xt 8 p. m., Gltmour’ . A. P. Lysaker, - - W. President d.LeBieu, - - = W. Secretery Visiting Bavias cordially jnvited. 'xAMM&MM §d Webster @ Cooley | 4 Wall Paper & Paint Store ; One door south of old P. O. § building. Telephone No. 283, T O W R Sixteen inches of snow, badly driti ed, has practically tied up railroad: and street cars in sections of Jowa. 5,148 United States coins was struck off at the Unitec States mint at Philadelphia during \:hel THE COMFORTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND. No. 108..Park Rapids Line..5:00 a. m. (Connects with Flyer at Sauk Cen- tre, arrives Minneapolis about 3:00 p. m, formerly 4:45 p. m. WEST BOUND. No. 33...... Fosston Live.... FULL INFORMATION FROM | E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. Minnesota & International In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. Provides the best train pussenge: service between Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidji, Walke: i and intermediate points and Minne-: apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Dulut} and all points east, west and South. Through coaches bstween Northome and the Twin Cities. No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. TIME CARD Effective June 4th., 1905, Daily except Sunday STATIONS Dall, Dailv ex. Suny ex. RBrainerd. Bullhead Lake Branch 6:00a. m. Lv. .Kelliher...... .Ar. 645 8. - Funkley. N.P.RY. Dajly except SBunday Minneapoli +-.8t. Paul. H i) ‘5:00 s WANTED—Man and wife to run company boarding house. T. M. Partridge Lumber Co., Tenstrike. WANTED —- Position as clerk. Have had some experience. Address, Miss S. Foley, Miz- vah, Minn, WANTED—For U. 8. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 385, 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. ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE. B AN AN FOR SALE—Magniticent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this office, FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Hagles hall, over Cicy Drug store. Telephone 74. TO RENT—Furnished rooms with privilege of bath at 609 Bemidji avenue. LOST and FOUND LO=T —1uilor a fur turn to 240 Mian boa. Re- AV MISCELLANEOUS oo S Sl S e o s T Y WRITEA. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- ton, Minn., about the new towns of Holt, Middle River, Strathcona and Grenbush on the Thief River Faills extension. PUBLIC L1IBRARY — 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. l The Churches | LUTHERAN German. Services will be held at the court house Sunday afternoon at three- o’clock METHODIST Church —Mr. Peart’s subject tomorrow morning will be “The Only Monument to Jesus Christ in the Civilized World.”” Evening, “Does it pay? or the Value of a Thing Depends Upon How Much it Can Do for us.”” BAPTIST—The subject tomor- row morning will be “How to be Happy Throughout the Year 1906.”” A: short sermon in. the evening after which the Lord’s Supper will be ob- served. Sunday schoolat 12.10 Young People’s mertingat 7 p m. Comeand worship. PRESBYTERIAN Church. Ser- vices mornivg and evening a. the regular hours, 11 a. m,, 8o m. The communion ser- viees will be postponed until next Sunday, also the annual contribut o+ to Foreign Mis- sions will be taken un 1ext Suunday instead of tomorrow as announeed. ‘YOUR MONEY 1% NO GOOD” .ud will be refunded to you if after ug ng half a bottle of THE FAMOUS BLOCOD CURE rou are not satisfied with results. his is our guarantee which goes witl wvery bottle. B War Sale and Guaranteed Oaly ks Barker’s Druz Store RHEUMATISM and - e

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