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Good blood, gocd health; btad biood, bad health; thereyou have OO it. Why not help nature just a OO little and change the bad to the g0od? Bad blood to good blood ; poor blood to rich blood! Ask your doctor i i cer’s Sarsaparilla, and how it applies to you! Could aw tis apples o Ayer's Sarstpeilly Jod Dont SEP Soan Y3 aence anything be air ? the formulas of all our modicines! Lowell. Ma; Souvenir envelopes advertising Bemidji asa summer resortat the Pionecr office fable hel Advice From Her Lawyer. Timothy Coffin, who was prominent at the Bristol county bar in the last century, cnce secured the acquittal of an old Irlshwoman accused of stealing |a piece of pork. As she was leaving the courtroom she put her hund to her mouth and in an audible whisper said: “Mr. Carfin, wha'll T do with the por-ruk ?” Quickly came the retort: “Eat it, you fool. The jndge says you didn’t steal it.""—Boston Herald. e have listed compel oraphers. Book! orks tor Totels. 1 9 and can furnish on short notice. respondence solicited. THE ENDICOTT CLBRICAL * BUR AU, 236 Endicott Building, St. Paul. Minn. J. P. POGUE’S LIVERY, FEED ANE SALE STABLE BEMIDJ], - 5680 TO Si715 PER MONTH) - | kemen, Experience unnecessary. Instructions by § N E‘?x‘;l{‘é‘fgffim&%. Rfi"f‘,fi Watios garanteed; rapid promotion, a ) "We assist you in securing a position as soon as competent. Send to day. #7 Full particulars at once. Inclose stamp. ¢ NATIONAL RAILWAY TRAINING SCHOOL, Inc. Boston Block, = Minneapo MINN e s » 8 72 7z e = , ZENITH READY ROCK ROOFING oz VK BURLAP INSERTION § ‘ggf THE ONLY ROOFING SOLD WITH A 10 YEAR \f 2o GUARANTEE THAT NEEDS NO RECOATING OR \iFtVg L\ REPAINTING AND IS WATER AND FIRE PROOF A} \ 4 &\ |F DEALER CAN NOT FURNISH ASK US FOR SAMPLES AND PRIGES. ZENITH PAPER CO DULUTH, MINN. 7 Ve 258 ALT SATURATED FELT —2 ASPHALT —3 CALCUTTA BURLAP (ASPHALTED) 4 ASPHALT Yot — S SCREENED WASHED GRAVEL. J. &. LUDINGTON. “I Like to Travel on the Burlington” Yes, people like to travel on the Burlingcofi because they like to be treated nicely, like to be satistied, The Burlington has the reputation of caring for the guests who trayel upon its trains just a little more carefully, just a little better than the ordinary railroad—and this reputa- tion is admirably sustained, . That’s why you will enjoy your trip if you make sure your ticket reads over the Burlington, Electric-lighted Limited leayes St, Paul 8:40 p. m,arrives Chicago 9:00 next morning, Scenic Line Express leaves St. Paul 8:20 a. Chicago 9:35 p. m., same day. m., arrives F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt., Germania Life Building, St. Paul, Minn. Burlington A GOOD CITY!) BEMIDJI the thriving city and commercial centre of Northern Min- nesota offers splendid inducements to the commercial in- vestor and is a pleasent and healthy place to live - and we still have a number of choice business and® residence lots; make your selection early and get the best. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Bldg. | beat. The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, Official Paper City of Bemidji Bemidji, Pioneer Publishing Co. By A. KAISER. P AR AN AR AN AP AP AP NR A Entered In the postoffice at Bemidjl. Minn., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR The promptness with which congress came to the relief of the San Francisco sufferers with a $1,002,000 appropriation is being applauded by the whole country. However much our lawmakers may quibble and delay over rate bills and tariff bills, when an emergency demands action, they act This is the American spirit. Governor Johnson is credited with the intention of refusing a re-nomination if the republicans put up a man be thinks he cannot It does not seem im- probable, for whatcver else he lacks, - Johnson does not lack political astuteness. He has a quick eye for the often referred to hand writing on the wall, The St. Hilaire Spectator la- ments, with good cause, the fact that Northern Minnesota was not in a position to draw its share of the 80,000 settlers who passed through the state during tie last year for the West or the Canadian Northwest, simply be- cause we did not have drainage and the proper advertising. “A miscarriage of justice,” is the way President Roosevelt characterizes Judge Humphrey’s decision in the beef trust cases. Criticism of a.federal judge in such vigorous language is alirost unprecedented in high office, but the president has wor his popu- larity largely by doing unpre- cedented things. One of the first cities to re- spond to the appeal for aid from San Francisco was Fargo, which was itself devastated by fire not S0 many years ago. A commun- ity that has suffered is quick to comprehend suffering. “Jones of Rock,” the “boy orator’’ of Southern Minnesota, has abandoned politics for the ministry. How will they ever be able to run the fall campaign! If some man with a rake, “muck rake’’ or otherwise, would get after a portion of the Bemidji backyard landscape it would be a mighty good thing. muck rake beats the man with the whitewash brush all hollow as a public benefactor.—Duluth Herald. The new mayor of New Rich- mond, Wis,, has started a cru- sade against the men who swear. He has his work cut out. Jumes Lick's Test. This Is told of James Lick, the ee centrle San Francisco millionaire, who founded the famous observatory bear- fng his name. When taking any one Into his service he always asked the person to plant a tree upside down— derground. If there were any protest the man was at once sent away, Lick saylng that he wanted only men who would obey orders strictly. The Tourlsts' Way. Alpine Traveler—This is a very dan gerous place, you say. And do the poor people who live on the mountain have to travel this way every day? Guide—Oh, no! They are not such fools! They go up by a much easier road. We onliy bring the tourists round this way.—D’earson’s Weekly. Criticism. We cannot see the motives of the actions we condemn, we cannot kuow the trials and temptations of our broth- er's inner lite; therefore how is 1t pes- sible for us to eriticise his actions falr- ty?-Houwe Notes. The Children’s Favorite * Ooughs, Golds, G up and ‘Whooping Cough. This remedy 14 famous for its cures over alar 202 the civilized Barker’s Drug Store Anyway, the man with the|t the roots in the air, the branches un-| pe; /| idJi ipon the arrest of any Chapter 22 of the Revised Laws of Minnesota, 1905, entitled ‘“‘Forestry and fire wardens,” requires the Forestry Commis- sioner to prepare an abstract of the penal laws relating to forest and prairie fires and he may require any county board to cause at least three weeks published notice thereof to be given. The following is ac- cordingly hereby published: State of Minnesota, office of Forestry Commissioner. St. Paul, Minn., March 15, 1906. The law of the State of Minne: sota for the pravention of forest and prairie fires makes it a mis- demeanor, punishable by fine of not exceeding one hundred dol- lars or imprisonment in jai! not exceeding three months, to kindle a fire near forest or prairie land and leave it unquenched. Said law makes town supervisors, village presidents and mayors of cities fire wardens. They are required toinforce its provisions, post notices’ of its penalties, patrol their districts in dry seasons, go to the place of danger to prevent or control fires, em- ploy or compel assistance in emergencies, investigate and immediately report fires, and make complaint before a magis- trate of violations of the law when they have requisite information thereof. County attorneys are to assist in prosecutions. Every person must comply with a wardens call for assistance unless he has justifiable excuse. Neglect to comply with-any of the fore- going duties incurs the penalty first above mentioned. Destruc- tion or defacement of a posted notice incurs similar penalty. Railroad companies are required to use efficient spark arresters on their locomotive engines, keep their right of ways clear of com- bustible material (except ties), post warning placards conspic- uously at every station in the vicinity of furests and grass lands, and extinguish any fire occuring near their rcads subject to forfeiture of not exc :eding one hundred dollars for each offence. Fire wardens are resporsible for the enforcement of the law in their - districts, They shouid especially endeavor to PREVENT THE SETTING OF FIRES, whether to clear land, burn meadows or for other purpose in a dry season. C. C. ANDREWS, Forestry Commissioner. alleys and public places in i after the hour of 8§ o'clock 5t to September Octobe p. m. trom M ive of each ye: last day of April the hour of ¥ o’clock p. m. The City Council of the City of Bemidji. do ord: Section 1. Tt is hereby made unlawtul for any person under fifteen (15 e or to remain in or upon any of the s avenues. alleys or public places in the Ci Bemidji, Minnesota. at night_atter the hour of nine @ o'clock p. m. from May Ist to Sep- tember 30th inel of each year, and from October Ist 1o the lasg day of April inclusive of ¢ after 8 o'clock p. m., unless such person is accompanied by parent, guardian or other person having the legal custody of such minor person, or is in the performance of an errand or duty directed by such parent, guardian or other person having the legal custody of such minor person, or whose em- ployment makes it necessary to be upon said streets. avenues, alleys or publi dur] 2 th ce: apply when the Derson uny be playing or unnecessarily loitering in or upon such streets, avenues, alleys or public places, whether ajone or accompanicd by a parent. guardian or any person whomsoever. Seetion 2. It is hereby made unlawful for any parent. guardian or any other person having the legal care and custody of any such on under fifteen (1) yoars of age to’allow or permit any such child, ward or any other person under such age, ‘while in such legal custody. to g00r hein or upon any of the streets, ‘avenues, alleys or public plaoes in said City within the time prohibited in_ Sec, one (1) of this ordinance unless there exists a reasonable nece: rerefor. Any person violating the provisions of this ion shall, on_conviction. be fined not to xceed twent (82>.00) dollars and stand Section 3. while on du person, wilfully vidlating the provision: Section one (1) of this ordinance. The p o persons so arrested shall, for the first lation of this ordinance, be taken or sent the officer to their homes, and_ their paren or guardians notified of such violation of this ordinance: upon a subsequent violation of ns of this ordinance, the person arrested shall be taken or sent flicer, and the parents or guard- ved with subpoenas 10 appear | with the person or pe so arrested and show cause why the ordinance has been 1 second time Violated. If no sufficient excuse, therefor. is offered, the parents or guardians shall be fined according to the provisions of Section two () of this ordinance. It the duty of any police officer arrest: ng s child or minor person, if the said child or minor person either hasno home or guardian, or refuse to give the name and address of such home or guardian to the officer, to place such_child or minor person in public officer having chargze of All due diligence are of the the officer ble under ary investization such minor charge shall be treated kindly, provided with suitable accomodations, and not classed with ordinary criminals and shall not be detained in custody by the said jailer morc than twenty-four hours, Section 4. 1t shall be the duty of the Chief of Police or any other member ef the police force on duty in said City of Bemidji at and on each day, at 9 o'clock p. m. from the first day of May tothe 30th day of September in- clusive, and at 8 o'clock p. m. from the first day of October to the last day of April in each year, inclusive, to ring or cause to be rung the fire bell of the City of Bemidii, the number of twelve strokes. the same to be known as the “Curfew Bell. Section 5. It shallbe the tice of the Peace in and for y of the Jus- d City of Bem- i bild or_minor person for viclating the provisions of Section one (1) of this ordinance, to inquire into the facts of said arrest, and the condition and circumstances of such child_or minor person, and it shall appear that such child or minor person for want, of proper paternal care is Zrowing up In mendicancy and vagrancy and is incorrigible, such Justice of the Peace shall cause the proper proceedings to be had and taken as provided by law in such cases. Section'6. This ordinance shall take effect and betn force from and after its passage, approval and publication. S Approved April 6, 10, CARTER, ' Mayor. Attest: THOMAS MALOY, City Clerk. IORDINANCES'. New City Ordinances as Passed By Council Treating Wrong Disease. Many times women call on their family physicians, suffering, as_they imagine, one fyom dyspepsia, another from hear disease, another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous exhaustion or prostration, another with pain here and there, and in this way they all present alike to_themselyes and their easy-going and indifferent, or over-busy doctor, sep- arate and distinet diseases, for which he, assuming them to be such, prescribes his pills and potions. In reality, they are all only symptoms caused by some uterine disease. The physician, ignorant of the cause of suffering, encourages this prac- tice until large bills are made. The suf- fering patient gets no better, but probably worse, by reason of the delui{, wrong treatment and consequent complications. A proper medicine like Dr. Pierce’s Fa- vorite Prescription, directed to the cause would have entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing symptoms, and instituting comfort in- stead of prolonged misery, It has been well said, that “a disease known is half cured.” Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a scientific medicine, carefully devised by an experienced and skillqu phys and adapted to woman’s delicate System. It is made of native medicinal roots and is perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition of the system. As a_powerful invigorating tonic “Fa- vorite Prescription ” imparts strength to the whole system and to the organs di: tinctly feminine in particular. f‘or oVt worked, “worn-out,” “run-down,” debi tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, es; “shop girls,” house-keepers, ng mothers, and feéble women gen- erally, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preseription is the greatest earthly boon, being un- equaled as an appe g cordial and re- storative ton As a suoqhiug and strengthening nerv- ine “Favorite Prescription ” is unequaled and is invaluable in allaying and sub- duing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, neevous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, St. Vitus’s dance, and other distressing, nery- ous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the uterus. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. One to three a dose.” Easy to take as candy. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned on behalf of the Bemidji Fire department will receive bids as follows: For the laying of a maple floor in the city opera house, all material to be furnished by the department. Plans and specifica- tions may be seen at Doran Bros., plumbing shop or at McCuaig’s store. The bids will be received up to noon of April 23rd, the success- ful bidder will be required to furnish a bond in the sum of $300 and the right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. Dated at Bemidji, Minn., April 16, 1906, A. H. Hagrnis. Read the Daily Pioneer. NOTICE OF APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. 1' MINNESOTA., OF BELTRANI, 5§ of Bemidji. ) Notice is hereby given, that appl heen made in writing 10 the city of said City of Bemidji and filed_in my office license 1o sell intoxicating for the term commen on May b, 1906, and terminating on May Sth. 1907, by the following person and at the following pl s stated in said application, respectively, H praying for liquors At and in that certain two story brick build- ing on first filoor, front room located on lot eleven (11), block tourteen (14), original town- site of Bemidji, Beltrami County. Minnesota. Said application will be heard and deter- mined by said city council of the City of Bemidji at the cle office in the City Hall in said City of Bemidji in Bel- trami county, and State of Minnesota, on n Mond; rd day_of April, A. D. 106, at. ¢ ;| o'clock p. m. of that day. itness my hand and seal of City of Be- mid]i this 17th day of April, A. D. 19 SEAL! THOMAS MALOY City Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at . Minn., April 11 1906, Notice is hereby given' that the fallowing named scttler has filed notice of his inten final proof in support of his claim, aid proof will be made before Clerk of District Court, Beltrami midji. Minn.. on May 16th, 1o prove npon and cultiva- tion of said lund, Fred Ihde of MeGhee of Bemi paulding, Minm midJi, Minn. E.S. OAKLE’ Register. PROFESSIONAL . €CARDB . LAWYERS. ‘D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMNIDJI, - - - - - FUNN. E. E. MNcDonald. C. A. Pitkin. McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS Bemidjl, Minn. Office: 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: [liles Block DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 200 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 moving. Phone No. 58 | (18 America Ave. Third S, Phone 40. DENTISTS. ‘Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. ol o . 2B B B B Webster @ Cooley ] L : Wall Paper & Paint Store P One door south of old P. O. ‘ 4 building. Telephone No, 283, T W RS g g sheClooy’s Rivery! OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Good Rigs and Careful Drivers LIVERY HACK IN CON- NECTION. Night Calls Promptly: An- swered. ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertiseinent Accepted For Lesa Than 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders HELP WANTED. A AN AN ARANN NSNS SN WANTED--For the U. S, Marine Corps;" men between ages 21 and 85. - An opportunity to see the world. For full iuforma- tion apply in person or by let- ler to U. S. Marine Corps re- cruiting office; cor. Beltrami and Second Aves., Bemidji, Minnesota. YOUNG MEN WANTED—For the U. S. Navy, ages 17 to 85 years, pay $16.00 to $70.00 per month according to ratings; first out. fit of clothing free; good oppor- tunities offered ‘for advance- ment. Apply at navy recruit- ing station 208 Third St. Be- widji. FOR SALE — Rubber stamps The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. bodied, unmarried- men ~ be- tween ages of 21 and 85, citi- zens of United States, of habits, who can speak, read Painless, and not astrine . gent or poisonou Sold by Drugglsts, ut in pluin GINGINNATL,O. .84 or Dy "exprens. prep 8700, or 3 bottles $2.7%. Circular sent ou request CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH NfiYfiOYAL PILLS riginl and Ouly Guau e E CHESTE SR or GHICH i turn M, ch b s o Wastion his Gaver. ** Madtaon Bauare, 1L, and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji, Minnesota. WANTED-=Good girl tor general housework. Apply 615 Bemidji avenue. WANTED-— Good girl for ;E(;\eral housework. Call 820 Beltrami avenue. WANTED—Good girl for general housework. midji Ave. WANTED—Girl - for gencral housework. Apply (09 Be- midji Ave. MAURRAYS VANILLA WORTH A DOLLAR - =+ A DROP <~ SOLD BY ALL GROCERS THE COMFORTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND. No. 108..Park Rapids Line.-5:00 a. m. (Connects with Oriental Limited at K re, arrives Minneapolis at 4 §t. Paul a ) Duluth Express. WEST BOUND. -Fosston Line. WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Apply 1001 Min- nesota avenue. WANTED—To purchase second band shingle millin good con- dition. R. N. Hanson, Mizpah. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Good furniture, nesota avenue, FOR SALE—Magnificent- moose head, mournted; will be sold cheap. Inquire at this office, FOR SALE—TFull blooded white plymouth rock eggs, per set- ting. $1.00 Address: Box 14 Solway, Minn.: » FOR SALE—Cook stove and an oak ~extension - dining room table. Mrs.. W. C. Malzahn; over Bazaar store; No 107...Park Rapids Lite. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn.,’April . Notice is herchy given' that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made hefore Clerk of District Court, Beltrami Co., Minn,, at Be- midji. Minn., on May 16th, 190 HARRY F. PHELPS, who made H. E. number 22150 for the neX neld of Sec. 20 Twp. 147 N of Ree. 32 W. lic hames the followiug witnesses 10 prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva- tion of said land, viz: James A. Martin of Simpk Georze K. of Turtle River, Minn. Nymore, Minn., Asa George Foote. E. 8. OAKLEY. Register. Thos. Johnson General Builder and Contractor If you want a cottage, mansion brick structure, small addition, closet, pantry, fecce, porch, buildto or information about your buildings or improvements besure to see me. If you want poor work done do not seé me. I do nothing but good work. If Ido your work and get paid for it you will have to pay no body else. - Thos. Johnson, hhone 127, FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. Winnesota & International In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. Provides the best train passenger service between Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker and intermediate points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Dulutt and all points east, west and South. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. No chang: of cars. Ample time at Brainerc for dinrer. TIME CARD Effcctive June th., 1905, Daily excopt Sunday STATIONS Daily ex. Daily ex. FOR SALE—40 acres land 41 miles from city, nedr school house, and one’ lot in Lang’s addition. J, C. Cline. FOR SALE—Two acre lot with six room house. Cor. Irving Ave. and -12th st. - Inquire Lumbermen’s Bank. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching. Pure bred white Plymouth Rocks, Canedy Strain, fertility guaranteed. A. H. Harris. MISCELLANEOUS. 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. ILE. Reynolds li brarian. For a clear complexion take ORIND Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take Orino cleanses: the sys- tem, and makes sallow blotched complexions smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation - by gently stimulating the stomach,liverand bowels. . Refuse subatitutes. .. Prics 80o. ° Barker’s Drag Store, WANTS | WANTED—For U. S. army able. good character and temperate - Inquire 811 Be- Mrs. R. H. Munsey, 504 Min-

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