Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 13, 1906, Page 2

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ople of inneapolis The Dally will be glad to show their appre-|¢ PROFESSIONAL Fer over sixty years dnmn luve en dorsed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, consumptmn. perate cases, old cases. You can trust g Cures hard cases, des- f PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, contributing sufficient to lift the ¢ ciation of Berwin’s sacrifice by d CARDS = WANTS O A A A AN A AN AR 4 a medicine the best doctors approve. | Official Paper Village of Bemidji | mortgage and clothe and educate { e &“J;::‘#’.’.‘.‘.‘..fi.i.i:fl.‘.fi'.‘.‘i‘ o2 aoes: § W the children of the man who LAWYERS. Mo | o | EERBy AU'_(MSER G CO. proved himself a true hero at t.he D. H. FISK ON E CENT A WORD.. d Webster @ Cooley § 1 wall Paper & Paint Store One door south of old P, O, 4 building. Telephone No. 283. IR R I WA Read the Daily Pioneer. D. N. Winton of Thief River Falls arrived in the city this afternoon and will spend a few days in this vicinity looking after Itimber interests. [Uake Phote Kotel Entered in the postgffice at Bemidji. Minn., as second 'class matter. & B VLN SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Congress and the Canal. SoME members of Congress showed their eagerness to tind fault as well as their fondness to be placed on investigating com- i cost of his own life. Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. The Chinese Situa tion. THERE is no doubt that the United States officials are alarm- ed at the reports coming from China. They appear to be great- ly disturbed over the prospects of an outbreak there which will endanger the lives and property P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJL. = - - - - THNN. E. E. NcDonald. C. A. Pitkin. MecDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS Bemidft, Minn. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. No Advertisement Accepted For Less: Than 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompany All Out Of' Town Orders HELP WANTED. e e e S R WANTED—Good girl for general house work. 805 Bemidji Ave. WANTED—Tie contractors. We have a few contracts to let; all s s L. A. Ward M. D. short haul. Apply Martin mittees, by offering a resolu;|of American citizens and neces- Physicianiand Surgeon. Bros., rooms 6 and 7, Swed- E _ tion to investigate Panama|Sitate thelauding of troops. Se-|Diseases of the Eye a specialty.| back block. The Lake Shore Hotel is now in charge of Ole affairs. - This, too, on the heels of |cretary Taft says there is no Glagessi uedy WANTED: Gentleman or lady 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- atedand the table service has been improved. making the Lake Shore one of the Lest One Dollar a day houses in the city. Give it a trial. Qle Gndesen, @\:OQ. a communication from President Roosevelt accompanied by aletter from the Secretary of War which were devoted mainly to defend- ing the work of the commission from various criticisms to which it has been subjected. sign of any outbreak in the Philippines and yet two regi-| ments of infantry and two bat- teries of light field artillery have | been recently ordered there and! it is believed to be the intention to send four more regiments Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: [liles Block Dr. A. E. Henderson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over First National Bank. Phones: Office 36, Residence 72. DR. WARNINGER | with good reference, to travel by rail or with a rig. Salary $1,07200 per year and ex- penses; salary paid weekly and expenses advanced. Address, with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, WANTED—F‘orU S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- | The President is very empha-|there assoon as possible. This VETE RN AR ORAa0N tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- tic, and unquestionably yery would indicate that our govern- Telephone Number 209 zens of United States, of sincere, in his belief that the|Mment proposed to have troops|Third St., oneblock west of 1st Nat'l Bank| go0od character and temperate Canned Goods! The celebrated “Reception” and “Simon Pure” ‘ are well known and endorsed by all who know ' them, Coffee! Coffee! Try the “Yale” aud “Reception” brand. - None better. brands stories reflecting on the horesty and efficiency of the work done at Panama, are without just foundation. He says that every tale worthy of the slightest at- tention has been looked into and be grows indignant at the notice which has been given to slanders based on personal pique -or a mere desire for sensationalism; It would be too much to- . ex- pect that a work of the magni- tude of the Panama canal could .| be carried on without mistakes, !land some of these mistakes will near at hand in the event of trouble. The Chinese boycott of American goods is still in force and it has been hinted that other nations, prompted by jealousy, | have had'a hand in making the boycott so effective. In Lighter Vein. .THAT story of the finding of a mine of fossil ivory in Calfornia may be true, but the explanatioa that the mammoths which once owned the tusks were caught in a glacier is a bad guess, Any DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave Phone 40. Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and Plano Moving a Specialty. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith. bahits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Right heavy draft horses team 2800 to 3300. J, P. Pogue. FOR SALE—16 inch wood, also hay and straw, at Pogue’s. livery stable. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this office, ! ) ; , DENTIST FOR SALE_ Rubber stamps. N Telephone us your order for staple and fancy groceries, doubtless prove costly. Solong, |mammoth which could not get Otfice over B. H. Winter's Store. The Pioneer will procure agxy |at least, as the work is kept|out of the way of a slow moving F. O. B kind of a rubber stamp for ANy . e Fresh Eggs, Cream- ery Butter. ROE & MARKUSEN TELEPHONE NUMBERT 207 W. G. SCHROEDER put up in cans. fine line of canned goods, especially the . | under the direct supervision of ‘| President Roosevelt, the pubolic will readily believe that whatever errors occur, are of judgment, rather than dishomesty. Cor- ruption and mismanagement are yielding to the pressure of mem- bers of Congress, and of outside politicians for patronage, than by any faults in the present system which strickly exclndes pol,t'ca.l influence. It may be that the ma,blllhy to get-patronage ous of the canal ex- public expense, is not to be sceezead at for a summer vacation calmly by and see such a vast sum of money expended without more likely to creep in through | glacier must have had his hoofs. glue on It 15 feared thas the story from Cleveland, O., about boys | who fouud jewels while playing in the snow, was spread for the-: purpose of inducing boys every- where to hurry and shovel the sidewalks. A NEW YORK man was sen-| tenced for thirty days because he | carried a revol er, a dagger and | apair of brass knuckles. He!] | There are some men who never Ct, who had never ridden on a Praternal Order of Eagles, Bemidjl AerieNo. 355. Mocets every Wednesday at 8 p. m.. dilimour’s Hall. A.P.Lysaker, = - W. Prestdent H.leoiew, - - = W. Secretery \eirinn Pacten coe o Sheriff Bailey returned this afternoon from an offi :ial yisit to | Shevlin. Articles of Incorporation of the MoConkey Me antile Co roceries, dry goods, and any or all other goods, wares i merchandise, 1906, and it shall om said date. vou on short notice. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Eagles hall, over City Drug store. Telephone 74. MISCELILANEOUS |WRITE A. D. STEPHENS,Crooks- ton, Mian., about the new vowns of Holv, Middle River, Strathcona and Grenbush 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 plains the eugerness of some|had too much for one peaceful| House. Mrvs. E. R. Ryan, li- members of Congress to find |Citizen and not quite enough to brarian. conduct special meetings to- O . Tiea h 1 The principle place of businessot said cor- | night and Sunday at the Salva- Monogram and University Brands || {jwunt Tvisa mighy hard mar.|c0ud 20 anywhere alone. FRiation, et be st the Gity of Bemidil-| tion Army Hall, Sunday 11 . which are the best that is possible to be ter for soms members € sib| A woyax justdied in Haddam, | meimeor e 1 D and 8P, m. ghyerybody; come. : : i 2 i steam or trolly car.” Think ('f- : i BAPTIS T'church—*Seeking the = Monogram Sliced Pmea.pples experiencing a 19“"'1"1_1‘30131“% of | the money she must have saved! | be Ton Thomsins Dorlom: Aaome shall |~ Eternal City,” will te the Sun- Monogram Peeled Apricots the palms and a desire .to get = o hand in cash when the stacl s subseribed | 430 mo-ning subject by Rev. Monogram Corn Monogram Strawberries Monogram Extra Sifted Peas Monogram Lima Beans Monogram Wax Beans Monogram Refugeless String Beans TELEPHONE 65 MINN. AVENUE B 1 d 1 Is one of the Four Railway and -Com- mercial Centers of the Northwest No other city of its size in the State of Lots for sale by aggrandizement, selfishness or | spite at the bottom. True Hero Worship. The willingness and even anx- iety of the public to reward true heroism, could not be better in- dicated than by the ease and promptness shown by Minneag- olis residents yesterday -when over twelve hundred dollars were subscribed in a very shoit time, for the benetit of the widow and Berwin lost his life while car- rying a woman to safety from one of the upper floors during the West hotel fire. It is gener- of the woman’s, and, at the criti- cal moment, threw ber so that she was saved and he fell. worthy of recognition. It estab-; lishes a standard of conduct and reflects credit upon his calling. P. E Peterson, who 1s now in| ton this afternoon and will enjoy a short visit here at the home of | his parents. NOTICE OF - APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF BELTRAMI, g'ss i City of Bemidji. Notice is hereby given, that application has | beeu wade in writing to couneil { of said City of Bemidii and fi in my office | praving for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the m of one year commencing on At that certain two story house first floor front room lots 13, 14. 16 .md 17 Dbic {original tow Said applic mined by a g i Notice of Sale. | Notice is hereby ziven that by virtue of a j certain iivery stable keeper's lien wherein | t) teen cents. Now therefore the property described in s&id lien to-wit: One roan mare about nine undred pounds will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on Saturday he 2uth day of January A..1).1906 at 10 o'clock ,ju;xdmn for and issued. The names and places of residence of the persons forming said corporation, are: J. A. McCONKEY, residing at Bemidji, \l{nufi\oca 1AM, residing at Bemidji SLER, residing at Bemidji, Minne- ARTICLE 7. The capital stock of thi. io! be divid n1to Une Thous_md slmrt s, of Ten Dollars each. ARTICLES, The government of said corporation, and the management of its afl'airs shall be vested in a board of Directors, composed of Three who shall be elected from stockholde f j said corporation at its annual shall be IIPI(I au the general offic the Second Monda\Y of January in and they shall hold offic I sors are elected and of electing said dire all be (|ellau,d The ofticer: be Lhus»n 1y sekhold upon their election at the first annual meet- uf this corporation, J. A. ent, E. R.I McConkey shall be Dunham et A. McConke; hall hold of ce-until cted and qualified. STATE OF MINNESOTA, -1 COUNTY OF BELTRAMI. (2 On this 10th day of January 1906, before me a notary public in and for said county, per= sonally Blf!w E, R. Dun- school at noon; Young pesp e’ s meeting at 7 p. m. I LUTBERAN, Scandinavian.— Services in the morning at 10:30; eveuing, 7:30. Rev. Lar- sou, pastor of the church at Ada, will speak at the morn- ing service. Sunday school at noon. Prayer meeting at 7:30. Weduesdav evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs A. D. Moe. 5 PRESBYTERIAN Church notice tor Jsnuary, 14th, 1906.—Com- January 26th 1906, and terminating on d rided for i he % 4 X children of Captain J o h p|JUAR 26th io0r by e following: persons: andprovideiforin the ers Bul fhe | waicn service w 1l be observed et ARG GHI[0loN e ulabasdn chatadiin tal rsons shall constitute the | 4 v the morning service Ip is erwin. MATT THOM idji, Minn. desired that all members be yresent at this service. Our snnual offerins 1o he work of Foreign Miss urs w1 be made at the mornin - servi e, this wesk have been well at- tenled and not & few have gone 1pwird a bit in the divine life. They w. 1 continue this evening an experi- ence meeting; at 11:00 sermon on, *‘the work of the Lord be revived.” At 3:15 sermon on, 3 R ham and J. I er. tO me known to be th 73 t s : He lefva wife snd four children. |k st ithintt wiidsu wie thichs et syl e Riobh 2 by i, L oo e B0 <133 3 , | the oldest a boy about . twelve |city of Bemidii. county of Beltrami, state of qfie‘«]—(«mfd ment., and each for himsei sermon on e midnig] red that he executed th b Bemidji Towasite & Improvement Co Jilancsgta,to STy e DY securcd by sald | OO S o o LA enrthqualie hroueht Bim o years, also a little home upun fault with the management. Then |get classifled as a walking S S SU g A SRty el : : i, i ARTICLE 1. o e — | oGBS R el e “""i The Churches 1 isthmus, which inc S ¢ 3- DI ELE E COMEANY. THE - LEADING - GROCER S U N T e ARTICLE . - % S 1 jumped from the win — ant ocean voyage with all the at- p 3 The weneral nature of the busi- o 2 VORI ; E 2 g tendant comforts and luxuries ab‘dow of a burpiizg hotel at Los|ne of fn(}x? cor IIUIH'\LI({n shalll SALVATION Ah\fl.AAd jutant Begin the New Year right by trying our 5 Angeles with his wife in his arms. o inreneral fmerd Staiger of Grand - Forks will Monogram White Cherries |their hands on some of it. Not ARTICLE 5. Rioomfield. The subject in > ki /lall investigations are started by |[the employ of the Great North.| The highest amount of indebtedness or| the evening will be **Citizen- Monogram Black Cherries i s i o4 | Hability to which satd corporation shall at hin.” H ot o 3 5 ‘la philanthropic motive. Only too |6 in the capacity of brakeman, |any time be subject shall not oxcoed Five ship. Have you got yo ; Monogram Pitted Cherries i ivediin the city’ £ GhooR iDhousand Dollarsif fib citizenship papers? Sunday . — frequently can we see personal {8Trived in the city from Crooks ARTICLE 6. ally conceded by those familiar pis esidentt -‘s%f1“£€%fep$ftcceh2§0asv:t’)}e“ i with the facts, that had he been ~my hand ndlEanl ot ithol Clby: "’I'U‘\“;‘l‘]‘"u G ) ‘ Bemld I offers unparalelled opportunities B5o disposed, Berwin might have o Aemits ts Wiy ofon, Kol | Moy ovbaveine i oher VHCCH S'aehs) N B GHURGHLThe spacial ] for Business and Manufacturing saved his own life at the expense | "°*'! oM iy Clere, | tme to time demand. ol the firstannual | i eetings atthe M. E church e . & g P. Pogrue is lien claimant and G. Ship- uur hands and seals thi Ioth a Minnesota has such Railway and A man can not sacrifice more 'Jotu ' osuo s ten claimant and ¢, Sbios, Witnes oughands and seals 1his” 10ch day | and al) next week. Dr. Dodds than his life in the interest of,ylhiewg; DYeIobouot the fallie 3&&3‘11.9(5 and Ad?";‘ s will be here'to assist the pastor, hipman 1o pay th 3 SEAL, = = g ¢ S B d there is now due and unpaid on said in- T LER, (SPAL Services for Sunday will be as Shipving Facilities. humanity and such an. act is-gugthereisuow due and unvaid on said in- K, DUNHAM, {oeary TSllNes A 10:]5_y Tire pruceed hes. poses therein e'mreswd time.’ At 8. 3() Irquiri e . Al . 3 : HERBERT.J. LOUD, s guiring . H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Bldg which there is understood to be " Dated Jan. Sth 1906, : Notars Pubile. Helirami Comits: Minn. | service, At 900, Religions a small mortgage. J. P. POGUE, My Commission Fxvires Aug. 21, 1908, 2 Iuis certain Lien claimant, (SEAL) social chat.

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