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ety Minneapolis Man Has Most Remarkable Experience With Strange Medicine That Has Wonderful Power. : ‘W. H, McClurg a well known citizen of Minneapolis, living at 2601 Newtown Ave., North, who has re- cently recovered from a violent attack of stomach trouble and rheun- matism tells a most remarkable story of his experience. According to his statement Mr. McClurg de- elared: ‘‘My suffering for some time past has been at times almost nnbearable. My appetite was poor |* and variable and my digestion was greatly impaired. I could seldom eat anything without suffering in- tensely afterward. My rheumatism also bothered me very much and it was often very difficult for me to get around. g Nothing that I had tried seemed to afford me any relief and finally after hearing of somany people who had been cured by the Cooper medicines I resolved to try them. Two bottles each of the two remedies wrought a wonderful change in me. From the very first I began to improve. My appetite returned, my digestion became better, the rheumatic pains left meand nowIambetterand stronger in every way. Theyare wonderful medicines and Tam indeed grateful for the benefit I have received.”” Cooper’s New Discovery, the med- jcine that did so much for Mr. McClurg, cures Rheumatism, Stom- ach and Kidney trouble, Catarrh, Deafness, Blood Diseases: and Paralysis and sells for one dollar per bottle. Cooper’s Quick Relief the assistant remedy costs: fifty | cents. Both medicines are sold in this city only by BE. A. BARKER, DRUGGIST. The Right Road TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS wLELEAr WESI'EI&!’_ - Many trains dally, superbly cqu:pped, makmg fast time. Through Tounst Cars'to California, with “choice of routes west of Omaha or Kansas City. For information write to J. P. ELMER, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. Will Visit Isle of Pines. Edward Stroby of Church’s Ferry, N.'D.,arrived in the city vhis afternoon and will leave this evening for Northome, where he Alma Onstad Dead. Alms, the 11 yearold daughter of Mr.and Mrs. N. Oostad of| this city. died vesterday fore- naon after a protracted illness of tuberculosis, The remainsl were taken to Fosston last night, wherc interment will occur to- morrow. The young lady isa neice of Mr«. J. A. McAvoy of will enjoy a short visit wilh his brother-in-law, He will after- wards leave for the Isle of Pines, where be will remain fur some Bemidji. rime with a view of investing. THE - LEADING - GROCER Begin the New Year right by trying our fine line of canned goods, especially the { Monogram and University Brands which are the best that is possible to be put up in cans: Monogram Sliced Pineapples Monogram Peeled Apricots Monogram White Cherries Monogram Black Cherries Monogram Pitted Cherries Monogram Strawberries Monaogram Corn Monogram-Extra Sified Peas Monogram Lima Beans ° Monogram Wax Beans Monogram Refugeless String Beans TELEPHONE 65 P MINN. AVENUE Is one of the Four Railwav andvGom- mercial Centers of the Northwest Bemidjl No other city of its size in the State of Minnesota has such Railway and offers unpa.ra.\elled opportumt)esf for Business ‘and Manufacturing Shipping Facilities. Lots for sale by Bemidji Townslte & Improvem A SIMONS, "Agent. Swedf)ack nidg 4 Comptroller, a sufficient amount ";tbe saloonS as responsible for|tolearn that there were still leg- treasonfor so many murders of{ods that he cussed them for {women, was because so large a|being controlled by federal and .number of them have lately|state patronage. lientered business and appear on {chairaanship, | men to defy the people. '|ascendancy. * PIONEER PUBLISHING C0. {that “a stitch in time saves nine”’ A A A A A A A AN AN A AN AN county isthe other. Bot,h areinthe Official Paper Village of Bemidji newspa.uer business and evident- SIS~~~y believe in the old proverbs By A. KAISER. - “land “the early bird catches the worm.”’ Entered in the postoffice. at Bemidji. Minn., as second class matter. mrnconns - ~n The Passing of Odell. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR| It isrumored that a dinmer : - — | given by President Roosevelt at Chicago and Crime, |the White House, a few days ago, THE fearful increase of ‘crime|in honor of James™ W. Wads- in.Chicago of late and the large|worth Jr., the: new speaker at number of murders committed | Albany, was the first real step which have gone unpunished|forward to retire Benjamin B, have almost startled the civilized |Odell from the ~hairmaunship of world. There have been fifty-|the New York Re)ublican state four murders in Chicago in 'six|committee. months.- Twenty of the victims| Odell was formerly Governor were women and ten of the|of the state, and previous to that, womaf killers have escaped.|a Congressman. During his Four women were killed in two|campaign for Governor, it was months in one district less than|frequently charged that he was ja mile square. Mayor Dunne, |the best living example of a man while away on a vacation made|who was in politics for the money some remarks on the causes of|there was in it. At the death of the crimes to which the ‘alder-|Speaker Nixon, Odell assumed’ to men immediately took offense.|dictate to the legislature, who They offered resolutions requir-|{should bs chosen in his place. ing an investigation and report|Others demurred to the plan and on what was necessary to be|after a fierce fight over the selec- done to better -matters. The|tion of a Chairman for the New police officials added ‘to the|York county committee, Odell estimate submitted to the|lost his head and denounced both President Roosevelt and Gov- ernor Higging for interfering -in a scheme which was plainly not theirs. He was so chagrined to secure one thousand additional patrolmen,. and the ministers have denounced the Mayor and the condition. islators in' existence who were 1t bas-been asserted that one|honest and opposed to his meth Ithas always been held that the streets alone and unescorted. |Odell was a protege of Harri- \Heretofore a woman on the|man’s, the railroad magnate. In streets of a large city took her|fact Harriman himself testified chance of assault and robbery as | before the Insurance investiga- one of the risks entailed but the |tion, that Odell was strong politi- clubs now hold that this is non- sense. An attempt bas been made to depose Mayor Dunne as presid- ing officer of the city council. A resolution was introduced de- manding that he retracst - the statements made in his speech at Denver reflecting on the members of the city council or «alse refrain frem oecupying the Mayor Dunne refused to. re- :[bract or apologize and reiterated his assertion that the traction companies had caused the ‘alder: while crime it is uosafe for 4 streets and ths outlaws seem t6 have the upper hand. No one seems to be =ble to do ‘anything to change couditions while the authorities are losing time trying to fix the blame on each ‘other. Chicago is jusi recovering from a vad effort to coi trol st,nkers and now mwrd:-rers’are in the One would think there would be a sufficient num- is rampant, ‘i ber of officials ina city of that siz>, who would at least have enough - pride to prevent any more detrimen tal and dangerous | & _|reports ‘of .this sort to.injure their commuriby. ‘Early in the Field. Two men this week have an- nounced ' themselves * as -~ candi- dates for the Republican nomina tion for the office of Secretary of Chamberlain's “The Clnldren s Favorite Coughs Colds Croup and “Whooping Cough. ~ This is fame for its cures {adargs oot Gr the cvilizod woRd, TEben JBmn s deiiinpe D ombae e Ei ven as confidentiy to a baby as to an adult ce 25 cts; Large Size, 50 cts. Barker’s Drug Store Ay o REl ‘| to hope that the day bas arrived | Mean- | women bo walk the} - cally because he was a friend of his Evidently the public has| wearied of this sitnation. They know 1hey have in Roosevelt and believe they have in Wadsworth, a good clean man who will do his best to see that the public gets a the passing of Odell must be | recognized as a foregore con- clusion.” The people have reasoa | when politicians bhave becbme convinced that their path of duty lies'in serving their constituents pockens at public expense. In Lighter Vein. played in a Pennsylvania town able them to leave. . If these.peo- | ple would only go abcut it in-1he tbwn provxded they would agree unsuspecting public FORMAL complaint has been wade that the mght watchnas in brewery, which is in the hands of areceiver. has been ‘drnking! up “all tle stock.on hand.. .In these days of square deal; the small grafter must expect-to be soaked justas well as.the large one. A CHiCAGO woman suing for a divorce says that bec husband wilt not work because his mother- | ia Jaw has a good job. ' Here is one man at least who has solved the mother in-jaw quesiion and | will'stand on his own dignity and |5 hold out for his rights. Now that Colonel Bryau has been made-a datt>, he will have Roosevelr. may set General Wood' land the United States Army after him: They have a habit' of ‘k\llmg ill-behaved dattos in bhe Phlhppmes CONGRESS has finally awarded |; a medal to a lad who saved a com- panion from drowning ir 1903. Did the membera expect that fair, clean administration. Hence |, and not feathering' their own|# A THEATRICAL company which did not get money enough to en- | right ~manner, théy would find: "'_ plenty of people willing to pay | their trausportation to the next not to inflict their actions on the || perhaps the rescned /man would comme up:with the medal and thus sg.ve;‘iJ :( ttoublé ahd“‘expense" : D. H. FISK Attorney and Counseliorat Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P.J. Russell ° Attorney at Law BEMNIDJI, - - e - TIINN. E. E. NcDonald. C.A. ?ukln, McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS y Bemidji, Minn. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D,, Physician and Surgeun. Diseases of the Eye a speeialty. Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Tliles Block Dr. A. E. Henderson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over First National Bank. Phones: Office 36, Residence 72. JONE CENT A WORD. No Advertisement Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town- Orders HELP WANTED. WANTED—Good girl for general house work. 805 Bemidji Ave. . WANTED — Girl for general’ h'»u~ework * Apply at this WANTED—FOI U: S. 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. DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY. SURGEON Telephone Number 200 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 Piano Moviny 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, DENTIST Ottice over E. H. Winter's Store, F. O. E. r of Eagles, Bemid Bemldft AerieNo. 351 every Wedneaday at 8 p. m., (limour’s H A.P.Lysaker, - - W.Presidems o 1LODou, . W. Secrotary Viemine Fa o cordially (nvived § Webster @ Cooley } 4 Wall Paper & Paint'Store g One door south of old P. O. i building. Telephone No. 283. g fi‘v O W OgE 'Kodol nyspepsm Gure . Digests what you eat. THE CQMFOR!‘ABLE WAY. EAST BOU \ No. 108..Park Rapids Line..5:00' 4. m. [ (Connects with Oriental Linited at ¥ Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at ;45 p.m, St. Paul at2:15 p..m:) No. 34....Duluth Express WEST BOUND. Fosston ‘Line. ... * FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. ,‘Bemidji, Minn. Minnewo*a,‘ § o emmoual In Cnnnect!on with the ..Northern -Paclfic.. Provides the best train service bstween Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidji; Walker and intermediate points. and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east, west and South, Through coaches: between Northome and the Twin Gities. No_change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. TIME CARD Efféctive .June. ith., Daily except Sundw STATIONS Daily ex. to behave himself or President|{0:% Bullheud Lake Branch :00s. m. Lv. ..Kelllher...... ,Ar. p.m. 8:05 gxfi:.m, Ar.......Funklev... ...Lv.D.m.73 N. P.RY Daily except Sunday i UNITED STATES FOR jOF'MINN § | County of Pc ‘passenger FOR SALE. S e FOR SALE—Eight heavy draft horses team 2800 to 3300. J, P. Pogue. FOR SALE—16 inch wood, also hay and straw, at Povues livery stable. FOR SALE—Magniticent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inqmre at this office. FOR' SALE — Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. FOR RENT. 2 FOR REN'T—Eagles -hall, over City Drug store. Telephone 74. LOST and FOUND LO>T— take, pair of pants, done up in wrapping paper mn Winter’s ’ store. .. Please return ‘to Mec- Cuaig’s store. MISCELLANEOUS e e S S BN WRITEA. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- ton, Minn., about the new towns of Holt, 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 House. - Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- brarian Bankrupt Notice. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THE DISTRICT SOTA \I\'l‘ll DIVISION, IN THE MATTER O FRED M. I’HALH'I' BANKRUPT, IN BANKRUPTOY. To the creditors of Fred M, Pracht of Louis Post ofice in the county of Beltrami in said District, Bankrupt. . Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of I-unuuy A, D. 1908, the said I'red M, Pracht ting of his creditors will be held of the undersigned referee in at the city of Crookston, in the n sard district on the 30th 0 o’clock in” the bankrupte day of Jarn forenoon, a attend, prove claims, a amiuve t| h;\nl\lupl mll Lr'x. OLE J. VAULE. Referee in Bankruptey. James Brown Scott of California, s . professor of law at Columbia univer- sity, has been appointed solicitor of the state department to succeed Judge Penfield, resigned. Commodore William P. McMann, U. S. N,, retired, is dead at New Rochelle, N. Y., aged seventy-five. He was z native of Kentucky and served on the Gulf blockading squadron during the sCivil war.« Lieutenant General Chaffee has ten- dered his resignation as chief of staff to take effect at once and it was ac- - cepted " by the “president. = General Bates, assistant chief of staff, will suc- ceed General Chafiee. The city of Chicago and the Chicago City Railway company, which operates all of the street railways on the South Side of the city, have reached a dead- lock on the terms upon: which the franchises of the company are to be re- newed. ' Feed and Sal Stable. LIVERY ATTACHED, Parties who took by mis- * rupt: and that 3 ¥ S >