Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 3, 1906, Page 2

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Of the enuine ‘Round Oak’ 400 Imitations Don’t be deceived by false statemgnts that ‘“others are just as good” It has the largest sale, burns any kind of fuel and helds fire all night. It's guaranteed, of COAL Phone No. 113, Base burning coal stoves and wood heaters at a discount Now is your opportunity with a good assortment to WM. ROSS, H'D'W. select from. J. P. POGUE’S LIVERY, FEED ~_"AND SALE STABLE BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA The Right Road TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS CHicA60 . lefll-:AT e’ wotier WEST B Nwav Many trains daily, superbly equipped, Qaking fast time. Tarough Tourist Cars to California, with choice of routes west.of Omaha or Kansas City. For information write to J.P. ELMER, General Passenger Asem‘.’ St. Paul, H‘mn P F A T TN e 3 & e i ] ~‘Willlam B. Leéds has Tesigned ae chairman of the board of directors of the Rock Island company and also as a member of the finance committee and the executive committee of the same /DO YOU. STAMMER ? Radical and, permanent cure for Stam- 4 mering, stuttering and other forms of. de- fective speech. Wegiye'individual treat- ], ment. Only permanent institution in the ‘{’ Northwest endorsed by leading educators, - professional and business people. company. a6 g 4 m%%g?gfi?{rep’,q Scnoob,,..'.: ofvf?,fim: | ' Secretary Bonaparte has: recom “Fracapolis, Minn.* v T l mended to the president, through the } department: of’ justice, that'Midshipt man Miller of Kentucky, ~pentenqed tG, dismissal from the nayal academy for | hazing, be pardoned.. i 2 EMPLOYERS 3 &rgicorr Will_Help You .Secure_Good. Help, - and if good help will write us we wWill’; help them seeure. go0d-p-0-s it i-omw .- Address 236 Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, Mignesota, . Correspondence: Solicited. , Emmmrn wrme e memmen Sold by Druggists, ‘or sent in plain wrapper, y. express, prepaid, for 81,00, or 3 bottlés £2.75. . *Circular sent-on ‘request. Kodol Dyspepsia Gure Digests what yoa eat. - Are youglooking fora . Good Business 2w Residence BEMIDJI is fast'becoming the great commercial | pfentreo }PI' eyn Minnesota-andits future s . e Lot - opt g Bl}:&:’i&un’i JToty for.afiz!@y pEXingit _Bemidji Townsite & A % 0 1 Em il aaete. & Improrement. G SUBSCRIPTION $5 .PER. YEAR The Daily Pioneer Official Paper Village of Bémiflfi Bemidji Pioneer - Publishing Co. By A. KAISER. 5 AR Entered in the postoffice at Beriidii. Minn., as second class matter. Mail Order Houses and Im- s o pure Goods. The Minnesota Dairy and Food commission has been doing some work recently along the line cf analyzing extracts ‘and spices, and its report shows that a large number of samples of goods se- cured were adulterated. Among the samples examined, the fol- lowing, introduced Into Minne- sota by Sears, Roebuck & Co., the Chicago mail order house, were found impure: Lab. No. 889, — Evaporated Cream; “Highland” brand; manu. facturad by Helvetia Milk Con. Co., Highland, Ill., and shipped into Minnesota by Sears, Roe- buck & Co., Chicago. Illegal. Sample is eyaporated milk. Lab. No. 331.—Wild Cherry Phosphate: Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago. Illegal. Colored with coal tar dye. Lab. No. 84.—Cheese; “Im- perial” Brand; manufactured hy A. F. McLaren Cheesej Co., To- ronto, Can., and shipped into state by Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago. Illegal: Sample con- tains borax. Lab. No. 295. — Raspberry Jelly; ‘“Clover Leaf’” brand; manufactured by Chicago Con- centrating Co., and shipped into state by Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago. Iilegal. Sample is a glucose compound, artifically colored and flavored. Patrons of the 'mail . order houses—those who send for goods fer their own consum ption A Trite Saying. It is a trite saying that no man is stronger than his stomach. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery strengthens the stomach—puts it in shape to make ure, rich blood—helps .the liver and idneys to expel the poisons from the. body and thus cures both liver and kid- ney troubles. If you take this natural blood purifier and tonic, you will assist ‘your system in manufacturing each day a pint of rich, red blood, that is invigo- rating to the brain and nerves. The weak, nervous, run-down, debilitated ccondition which so many people suffer from; is usually the effect of poisons in the blood;; it is often indicated by %i_m les or boils appearing on the skin, the face becomes thin and-the feelings “blue.” .Dr. Pierce’s “Discovery 7. cures all blood humors as well as being a_tonic that makes one vigorous; strong' and forceful. through d.ruggisc.s for like purposes that contains neither alcohol nor harmful habit-forming drugs, and the only one, every ingredient of which has the profes- sional endorsement of the leading medical writers of this country. Some of these endorsements are published in a little book of extracts from standard medical works and will be sent to any address ree, on recexrc of request therefor by etter or postal card, addressed to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. It tells just what Dr. Pierce’s medicines are made of. . The *Words of Praise” for the several ingredients of which Dr. Pierce’s medi- cines are composed, by leaders in all the several schools of medical practice, and recommending them for the cure of the diseases for which the “Golden Medical Discovery ” is advised, should have far more weight with the sick and afflicted than any amount of the so-called ®testi- monials” so conspicuously flaunted before the public by those who are afraid to let the ingredients of which their medicines are composed be known. Bear in mind that the “Golden Medical Discovery ” has THE BADGE OF HONESTY on every bottle wrapper, in a full list of its ingredients. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con- stipation, invigorate the liver and regu- late stomach and bowels. Dr. Pierce’s great thousand-page illus- trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one- cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 Stamps. Address Dr. Pierce as above. north country papers in the posi- tion of condemning the schemes of the forest reserve peoplein the editorial and enthusiastically endorsing the same at great length in the news columns.— Crookston Times, Farmers’ did you ever stop and consider that every dollar sent to a catalogue house reduces your home wmarket that much? The same is also true of the busi ness man who patronizes the mail order house in preference to the home merchant. Minnesotans in the selection of —should learn by the above that the safest and most satisfactory | manner of obtaining goods of a known quality is -to . patronize home merchants. The introduc- tion of inferior goods by an es- tablishment like ‘the Sears- Roebuck company is a positive |* menace to the health ofa com: munity, as the;gopds are shipped directly to the;; Hothes, where they are conspmed. With.a merchant it} ,fliififex"ent. The goods are ghipped ' from the wholesale hd 0 the merchant, who places/them pn his shelves, where they.are always ready for the inspeetion’ of ' the ‘pure food commigsione «- It is as true wda,y as.it ever was that -the safest ‘and most honorable -‘way -for a- man-to s-- cure a competence is to do. a littleata time aod -take a life a candidate {or governor should disregard the nationality ques- tion and select tiie man who is an honest citizen and , the most ca- pable of filling the place—then elect him. Thg. early convention sengi- went -is growing. Under ' the early conyeation you do away with.. the long pre convention tight which * losv the election of the head of the state ticket two| years ago. One actual settler to the coun f try is far better than two for- estry reserve men—Iliving in Chicago. RATE BILL DISCUSSION. House Continues Debate on Railroad Measure, % Washington, Feb. 3.—When the -house met Mr. Thomas (N. C.) opened “the discussion: on the rate bill, making an-argument-in its favor. time for 'the work: The' make haste way 'of getting rich leads many'a man .who would other- wise be honorable to make rash and and unsafe investments and oftentimes tempts him to take what does not, belong to him. - | The safe and small ‘investments .|are the best. These patent free'supplements which.are being used.by: -several northern:Minnesota newspapers are not always just as nice as they seemed at first. Last week they puta number of staunch: ‘Mr..Thomas said ‘the bill -was in line with the Democratic position, the ‘president’s position, the views of the interstate commerce commission, com- mercial- bodies all-over.the country, including his ‘own state, and the out- growth: of public sentiment. Referring to-the losses sustamed by the truckers of his district last spring ‘he' insisted refrigerator cars should b& placed under the control of the com- mission. © * > e } - Mr.- Goulden (N. Y.) gave his rea- sons for supporting the bpill.. . It. was the best of its kind ever presented: Hs<benefits were greater than its de- fects. e ::In ‘beginning -an ‘ hour’s : speech: in favor of the bill Mr. Burton (0.) dwelt on the enormity of the corporations in “this = country. He could . remember swhen this 'was: not: the ;case, when ‘bt small enterprises, flourished. - . i=+Mr. MeCall.: (Mass.) made .an. It is the: only medicine put up for sale . i Provides:ithe. best: . BP! & PROFESSIONAL . CARDS .. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJL, - - - - - TUNN. E. E. lcDoneld. C. A. Pitkin. McDonald & Pitkin $ LAWYERS Bemidji, Minn. Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Diseases of the Eye a specialty. Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: ites 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 URAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave. Office: Phone 40. Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Moving a Specialty. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCR. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over B. H. Winter’s Store. Fraterna! Order of Bagles, Bemidjl AerieNo. 351. Meets overy Wednesday at 8 p. m., Glimour’s Hall. A. P. Lysaker, o - W. President 0. weheu, - - - W, Secretary Viaitine Ractes cordially invitad. Minneagolis Wheat. Minneapolis, Feb. 2.—Wheat—May, 8315c; July, 84%c. On track—No. 1 hard, 8234c; No. 1 Northern, 82%c; No. 2 Northern, 80%c. St. Paul. Union Stock Yards. 8t. Paul, Feb. 2.—Cattle—Good to choice steer§, $4.50@5.50; common to Aair, $3:50@4.25; good to choice cows and heifers, $3.00@4.25; veals, $2.00@ 5.25. Hogs—$6.45@5.60. Sheep—Year- -ling - wethers, - $5.256@5.75; good to choice lambs, $5.0076.65. 5 THE COMFORTABLE WAY. . . 4 + BAST BOUND, . 11y No. 108..Park-Rapids;Line..5:00 a. m. (Connects with Oriental Limited at ‘Sauk Centre; arrives Minneapolls’ at 1:45p. m, St. Paul at 2:15 p. m.) WEST BOUND. No. 33......Fosston Line ’ ‘% W 2558 m No 107...Park Rapids Line...8:% p m. NORa Barls Banids slatiel 85 pon FUBL:INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBER Winaessta. & Internations rthern Pacific.. , Fargo and'D wesh and Bouth. between ‘Northome n*Citle No ' change id .tended speech against the ratemaking| . provisions of the:bill. GREAT - GARRISON Rumor. Says 20,000 Soldiers May B . (Encamped There.c § “Honolu el e fede ernment is believed to-be’4dnvestigat- ‘troops, eithe Ing sites here suitable for, garrisoning | ‘ 0 for t | copnty. of Beltrami, X Faald: city on Tilsed s ; : ‘DatlFusicept!Bunday! ¢ X i AR WANIS ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertisement Accepted For Less . Than 15 Cents, Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town7Orders HELP WANTED. SN T S S S s O WANTED—Good girl for general housework. 502 Beltrami Ave. WANTED—For 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. FOR SALE. B TV T ULV VIS FOR SALE—Eight good work- ing horses. J. P. Pogue’s livery bars. FOR SALE—Magnificent 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—Eagles hall, over City Drug store. Telephone 74. FOR RENT—Three cottages at Mill Park. Ole Anderson, corner Second St. and Bemidji Ave. FOR RENT—Four room house on Minnesota Ave. Will rent cheap if taken at once. Apply at this office. MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sas- 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. The Churqhes I SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN —Services will be-held in the morning at 10:30 and in the evening at 7:30. Sunday school at noon. M. E. CHURCH—Reception of members, tomorrow morning ay the: Methodist church.and in the evening: Mr. Peart will de- - liver his:lecture on “What Has at Brainerd |- e gy January. _ Become of Hell?” PRESBYTERIAN-—Services, to- morrow . morning at11l.. Sub- “ject,? ““Fhe ' Relation: ofi Christ and His Teaching to the World’s Philanthropy.” - Evening: ser- vice at 8.. Subject, “Shall We Know Our Eriends in Heaven?”’ Y.P.S.C E. a7, BAPIIST—The Lord’s ‘Supper -at.10:15 a.'m, Preaching at 11, subject, ‘“The Sin-of Not Pray- ing.” In the evening the sub- ject' will. be ‘“Forgiveness cf Sins.”’ "= Sunday ' 'school “'and Young People’s meetingat .the usual hours. On Monday even- ing Rev. B’ M. Atwood of Lit- tle Falls will commence special services. - Mr. Atwood has had many. -years - experience- in evangelistic. work. Miss Ger- trude Bly of Minneapolis will sing:':-A~ cordial: invitation is extended to pastors apd. mem- bers of other churches to at- tend on - week .day eveniugs. Others specially invited.-- The comptrolier of the chrréncy na #ssued. a call:for the .condition..of: na) tional banks at the close of busines: on Monday, Jan. 29, . . Special. Election .Notice. The citizens of thecity. of Be ,in’ the RS J& G*ener‘x% e{ec» a special elec- = ifl'eréx%a'w'atds in the 20th day of Feb- the hours of 7 of said day. who are' qualified to (v Pus. re hereby notified tou eflll’l“)e eld ln! th emidji. jssue its negotiable n the, shi o’fn‘g,m}o for a neer%:ianem revolving improveniént fund? . ./ ./ Shall the.city of Bemidji issue its nego- tiable bonds in the sum of $7,000 for a perma- nent improvement fund? bonds_to irlm for a pe;(od of flftgen d: ngere t; the ratent five ot Savanist fifi-m- nually, at such plateas may_be designated e spld under eneral Laws of Ttll:e Sv.lnte ?l Mlnuigoutffif the lyear 3807, X following are the polling places: ‘Fh%tgvlnrs;%m: McCuaig’s barni. .. nd ward—City hall. ks 3 'he. wnli Log house‘nt\, P, }fl R;egln{res 1 @l '{%&u et hanch REOT d-e} %? ofdhe.Oity,of ) i d@lé‘;?”ié% e ot Tha wigl;fifihaeclgxe_ TR o e ek Attachon ot 9t Gks ot I =, THONAS MALOY, - AR Y 0ity Clerk.

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