Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 18, 1906, Page 2

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RHEUMATISM - TROUBLESOCME PAINS AND ACHES i matism is usually worse in Winter because of the cold and damglgélsecl}haeuc,hanging atmosphere, it',is by no means a Winter @sease entirely. Persons in whose blood the uric acid, which produces the dxse;s:, has collected, feel its troublesome pains and aches all the year round. : cause of Rheumatism is a sour, acid condition of the h'lcod, brought abou by the accumulation in the system of refuse matter, which the natura_l ave- nues of bodily waste have failed to carry off. This refuse magter.commgi’ ;2 contact with the different acids of the body, forms uric acid which is absor] by the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and Rheumatism gets_ possession of the system. Rheumatic persons are almost constant sufferersé the nagging pains in joints and muscles, are ever present under the ?fiosf favorable climatic conditions, while exposure to dampness or an attacl ol indigestion will often bring on the severer symptoms even in warm, p! ea;‘s- ant weather. Liniments, plasters, lotions, etc., relieve the pain and give the i tive ; because Rheumatism fferer temporary comfort, but are in no sense curaf 3 ik L 7 is not a disease that can be rubbed away or drawn out with a plaster. S. S. S. is the pest treatment for Rheumatism ; it goes down into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, [ J [ ] @ and by neutralizing the acid and driving it out, PURELY vEGETABLE_ and building up the thin, sour blood, cures Rheumatism permanently. Being made en- tirely of roots, herbs and barks, S. S. S. dwilll ugt'ln]ur_tlfllets;;lsten; in the Rhy tism and any medical advice without charge. Jeast. ook o e E SWIFT SPECIFIC GO., ATLANTA, GA- Wall Paper Mouldings J.A. HOFF Reliable Painter All Work Guaranteed.. Shop Rear Swedback Blk Oils Varnishes IF IN “WANT" READ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER “WANT ADS" Mouney put into Diamonds is not spent—but invested— your assets are increased. A 5 per cent bond you would consider a good purchase—even at a premium--but dia- monds will pay double that—the market is active and strong. jonds unset. and set We do all our own . thus assu W Come in trer with us, Geo. T. Baker & Co. 53amnmeny lour! If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our “Pilshury’s Best” “ADA” or “OSAKIS” best. Butter! Good dairy butter, strictly first-class, in five or {en pound jars or pound and half pound prints. We handle a nice line of fruits, always fresh, as we receive daily shipments. Strictly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, Phone 65 Bemidji, Minn. 314 Minnesota Avenue. INVESTORS All Look To BEMIDJI! As the centre metropolis of Northern Min- nesota, and the activity in real estate is (uite favorable. We still have a number of good residence lots left and a few desirable busi- ness locations. Write us for information if you desire good residence, business or summer resort property. Remidji Townsite & Improvement Company H. A.SIMONS, Agent. ~ Swedback Bldg. The Daily Pioneer i PUBLISHED KVERY AFTERNOON, Official Paper City of Bemidji Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. By A. KAISER. A AR A A AN Entered In the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR The South Dakota machine has lost in the primary election to select delegates to the state con- vention, You can’t fool those Dakota voters all the time. Up goes gasoline. The public has grown so used to having the price of oil raised that it does not require an excuse from the octopus. The coal trust has to have a strike. The Standard Oil magnates haveissued a statement to the share-holders denying that the company has received illegal re- bates. 1i’s a fine joke if you hap- pen to catch the wink that goes with it. The “wise guys’’ are withold- ing their forecasts until close to the convention. The seven candidates are so prettily bunched that it is going to be hard to pick the winner until they are close under the wire. This is the time of year when the boys and girls sit looking at their books pretending to study, and every now and then cast an anxious glance up at the clock and wonder if school is ever going to let out: when they mark off each day as it slowly passes and wonder if vacation is ever going to come. Can't you v member just how it used to be? The Pioneer welcomes into the new Norwegian paper, the Nor mannaheimen. The first issue appeared Wednesday and it is a bright, interesting sheet. The editor, Olaf Huseby, is a gentle- man of education and culture of the best type of our newly made citizens, and merits the success with which undoubtedly he will meet. ORDINANCES New City Ordinances as Passed By Counci e CHAPT General Ordinancy ity of Bemidji Regulating the sal¢ of intoxicating liauors. ity eouncil of the city of Bemidji does No_ person, firm or corporation vend, di of traffic or deal in, y any spirituous, vinous or fer- mented liquors, in or at any piace in the city of Bemidji, without first having obtained a license thiere: from the city council of > said city, 1 however, that druggists, alc liquors * for medicinal, ical or sacremental purposes shall nof e included within the provisions of this section. Section 2. - Every saloon, or bar of every tavern or other place within the said eity of Bemidji. wherein intox i 1l are sold at retail, or | ck, commonly known the hours o five o'elock a. m. and ei o'clock p. m. on every general or special and Dhetween the honrs of eleven o'clock p. m. and five o'clock a. m, every day of the week, and no person licensed to sell in- toxicating liquors in said city, shall hetween the hours named. and upon thie days hercin- before designated, either by himself, agent, servant or employée sell, barter, give away, or in any manner dispose of any ‘intoxicating liquors, or beverages, nor at any time sell, harter,or in any manner dispose of any in toxicating liauors, or beverages to any minor, habitual drunkard, or intoxicated person, nor permit or suffer any gambling, or any sgame of chance for money, or other thing of value in any room where'such intoxicoting liquors are s0ld, nor in any room or place un- der his _control, nor allow any common pros- titute or female of ill name or fame, or of Immodest, immoral, lewd or lacivious behav- for or conduct to resort it or frequent, i ployed in any room or ed or controlled by him, and shall not allow minor person to remain i, or fre- ach place or room, No person shall have or keep ard or card table, for the pur- pose of playing such games in the same room In, which Sintoxicating " liauors are sold in said city Section 4. Any person solicensed to sell in= toxicating liquors or hev s, shall neither by himself, agent, servant or employée suffer oT permit any loud no r vken and disorde r place of busines ed therewi whereby the pu danger application in writing to thecity clerk, said application shall state the old location. and the neyw location, and shall be accompan- fed by a fee of one (¥1,00) dollar, which shall be retained by the city clerk as making the correction, in case the same shall be allowed by the couniil, and the change al- lowed and “approved, which may be done upon motion made in the usnal way, and en- tered on the minutes of the meeting. butno such change or-transfer shall be allowed by the city council, until a new bond has been farnislied, or thé old bond changed to coxt the new location. Section 6. Any person, firm or corporgtion, to whom license has been issued as provided in section one (1) of this ordinance. may in case of actual sale. which fact shall be proven to the satistaction of the city couneil by the sworn affidavit of the person, firm_or corpor- ation desiring to purchase, that the sale and rchase Is made in good faith for a valuable deration, the said council may by motion divect the city clerk to make such change in such license as will meet the requirements of the change in_ownership, provided, however, that a new bond shall in all such cases be pro- vided by the person, firm T cOrporation sopur- chlicense, and provided, also, that sald purchaser shall pay to the city clerk the fee named in section five () of this ordinance. Section 7. No person, firm or corporation, to whom license has heen granted to sell in- toxicating Jiquors at retail within the city of Bemidji, ‘shall keep, maintain or operate either by himself or’ his agents, servants or employees, any_contrivance or thing known as a “Dumb Waiter” by means of which in- toxicating liquors are conveyed or carried to any pars of the building, or premises wherein said business is carried on, other than the floor or room described In'the application for license. section 8. No person, firm or corporation to whom license to sell' intoxicating lauors within the city of Bemidji has been granted, shall, during the term of such license, suffer or. allow any musical instruments of any kind, character or discription to be played, or any music box,electric piano, phonograph or‘griphaphone o be run in any room or building wherein intoxicating liquors are sold. Any person violating any of the provisions newspaper field in Bemidji the|! I Reduction Sale! } Furniture Beds Bedding ; Desiring to reduce our stock before taking inventory we offer a discount of ten to 20 Per Cent on all goods purchased from May 19 to May 26 in- clusive. A$10. Iron Bed for $8. An $18 Couch now $14 40 Don’t miss this Sale. Remember the Dates May 19 to 26 —— Rugs -PHONE 178-- 1J. P. LAHR! ed by a fine of not less than twent; #2.00 dollars. nor to exceed one hundred {100.00) dollars, and in_default of ‘the pay gosts to be Imprisond The Tailor Bird. The brilliantly plumed birds of the oS con ity ot tropical forests are exposed to many rami_County. until such fine and costs | dangers, and if they were not gifted trom and atior its passage, approval and w;)uhl 1;111 ready \'icllm: to 1hei§ exbxle- bublication. i g mies. hattering monkeys an g ABORORCd ADMLIGI 00, - TR, Shakial stei and sat el eggs, whilz o . " Mayor. their offspring are preyed upon by foes pusesss CHORARIALOL. on every side. But it takes a sly mon- key or snake to get ahead of the tailor NOTICE OF APPLICATION|bi¥® a small East Indian singing bird. She hides her nest so skilltully that her enemies cannot find it, no matter how jhard they try. This she does by using ber long, slender bill as a needle. With the tough fber of a parasitic plant abundant in the tropics, as a thread b she sews a dead leaf taken from the ) end of a slender and hanging branch, he and Dbetween these leaves she builds i o e e and e e | her nests, where neither monkey nor icense tosell inwoxicat- snuke can approach, because the torm commencing on May poc conl ot hear Ity welght. —for— LIQUOR LICENSE , that appl 19th, 1906, and terminating on May 19th, 190 DY the following persons, and at the folloy place as stated in said applications. i Spe ¥, toswit: OLE WOLD Front room, first floor of two stor: building sitnated on lot No. 15 of (4 of the village of ill be heard and ded A Minlature Inland Ocean. Oue of the queerest sheets of wuter in New England or within the limits of the United States, or the world for that matter, is the celebrated “Snow's e of the Villaze Of ocean” In the state of Maine. When and state of | ealm it is to all appearances an ordinary s g mar, the it day of Max. { pond of no great dimensions, but 0o- my hand and seal of vi servations and investigations made mone Sls uiday ot May, g more than a century ago prove that the = little body of water is a veritable | ocean. It Is located in Orrington, near Jimmy Britt and Terry McGovern Bangor, and Its peculiarity is that, al. have signed articles for a ten-round, though situated among some high hills bout, at catch weights, to be held at; some distance from ocean or river, it Madison Square Garden, New York, on' has tides which rise and fall as regular- the night of May 28. Iy as do those of the great Atlant Many so called scientific examinations American Academy of Medicine, of this miniature ocean’s Led and sur- 5 i rounding banks have been made, but June 2-4, 1966. 5o far no tenable explanation of the National Association of U, S. | Phenomenon has ever been given to the . P ublic, Pension Examining Surgeons | ” . & 06 They Needed the Money, June 4.5, 1906, A freight steamer once cume into American Medical Association | Mariopol, a port on the sea of Azov, .17. 19006, ‘Wwhich had among its cargo 100 pieces .Tun.e 10-17, 1906, : . of machinery numbered *M.” from 1 to First Church of Christ Scien-| 100, when the pieces were unlonded tist June 10-17, 1906. it was found that No. 87 was missing. Boston, Mass, but two pieces numbered 88 showed . that there had been an error, the final Account the above meetings at! tally veing correct. But the custom Boston, Mass,, the Dulath, ofli:{als gid not xuu;e }m» \'ile\\' of tin: s & i1] | matter, the port being in ueed of funds. South Shore & Atlantic Ry., willl o i i 500 ratios for have tickets on sale, May 30 t0! being short of cargo as per manifest— June 9 to Boston and return at nnmebii x\'co.IST!—nudt l,ouulrubles for 105 smuggling, baving two pieces num 9 rate of §26.00. | bered 88 when the manifest called for Tickets can be extended for re- | but one.—Caroline Lockhart in Lippin- turn passage until July 15, 1900, | eott's Magazive Combination rail and lake routes available with these ex- cursions. atter the Greek bero, The mythologic- For full particulars and sleep | al story goes that his wother, Thetis, 3 . 1 e river VX N A. J. Perrin, General Agent, | .~ pyt puris inflicted a wound that 430 Spaulding Hotel Block, Du- | proved fatal on the heel that bad not luth, Mian, been immersed. The Tendon Achilles. Anatomists fancifully call the blg tendon of the heel “tendon Achilles,” ' Represents Today And Tomorrow In England the Conservatives represent “yesterday and today,” the Liberals “today and tomorrow,”’ - In train service between the Twin Cities and Chicago, The Pioneer Limited was the first train to break away from “yesterday and to- . day,” and to give travclers the benefits of “‘today and tomorrow.” Its route is via the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Railway Leaves . Minneapolis 8:00 p. m.; St. Paul 8:35 p. m.; arrives Union Station, Chicago 8:55 a, m, Equipmentincludes standard and com- partment sleepers with “lenger, higher a=d wider berths,” library-buff.t car, dining ecar chair car and coaches. Buy your ticket East from your local agent, but insist that it is over the Milwaukee Road betwéen the Twin Cities and Chicago. W. B. DIXON. 7 NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul of this chapter shall be guiity of a disdemean- or, and on conviction thereof shall be pun-| | PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Oftice opposite Hotel Markham, P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJL, - - - - - NN B. E. MNcDonald, €. A, Pitkin. McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS Bemidjl, Minn. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. The Children’s Favorite +--OU RES--- Ooughs, Colds, Croup and ‘Whooping Cough. L. A. Ward, M. D., B T Rk e Physlciun and Slll‘z&nll. always be depended upon. It contains no opium or other barmful drug and may be Diseases of the Eye a specialty. [ven as confidently to a haby as to an adult Glasses fitted. Price 26 cts; Large Size, 60 cts. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Mites Block 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 Piano moving. Phone No. 58 | 18 America Ave, [Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders Barker’s Drug Store ONE CENT A WORD. Phone 40. No Advertiseinent Accepted For L Than 15 Cents. DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCE. Dr. Cl.) M. Smith, ENTIST Office over B. H. Wi HELP WANTED. WANTED--For the U. S, Marine Corps; men between ages 21 and 35. An opportunity to see the world. For full informa- tion apply in person or by let- ler to" U. S. Marine Corps re- cruiting offlce, cor. Beltrami and Second Aves., Bemidji, Minnesota. WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 85, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate babits, who can speak, read and write English. For in. formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji, Minnesota. r's Store. W. R. Baumibach, President. €. W. Raumbach, Vice-President. W. L. Brooks, Cashier LUMBERMENS STATE BANK OF BEMIDJI. Respectfully Solicits Your Rusinesy FIRE INSURANCE written in the Best Old Line Companies nflURRAY.‘SVANll([JA WANTED—Good girl for general WORTH A DOLLAR housework. 609 Bemidji Ave, =+~ A DROP =~ == = SOLD BY ALL GROCERS FOR SALE. POR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inguire at this office, FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. heCooy's Riveuy! OPEN DAY AND NIGHT LOST and FOUND AN AN AN N AN NSNS LOST—Temale pup, 6 weeks old, part rattan, part terrier with Good Rigs and Careful . Drivers four white feet, Liberal re- ward i returned to 208 Mis- LIVERY HACK IN CON- J| _sissivpi avene. NECTION. MISCELLANEOUS. Night Calls Promptly An- §|PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open swered 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. H.E. Reynolds li- brarian. For Sale or Rent. Store building 24x00, hard- wood floor, plate glass front, will sell oneasy terms or exchange fer stock of merchandise. O'Leary & Bowser, Bemidji, Minu. THE COMFORTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND. No. 108.. Park Raplds Line..5:00 a. m. (Connects with Oriental Limited at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at L:45p. m, St. Paul at 2:15 p. m.) r&&_‘“fi“&‘ e § Webster @ Cooley 3 4 Wall Paper & Paint Store ¥ One door south of old P, O, 4 building. Telephone No. 283, TN ET VI No. 34....Duluth Express.... WEST BOUND. ...Fosston Line FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. MARGCONI WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STOCK Ts the wonder of the age and I have made it a specialty. My price is only $5.00 per share right now. It is bound 4 i ] o double shortly, so order to-day. Minnesota. @ International | o..zesciiches s In Connection with the e Northern Pacific.. Provides the best train passenger g Minnesota service between Northome, Funkley % Manufacturers and Jobbers % 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 Cities. No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. We Want Mmen tosellour famous MINNETONKA the guaranteed apple, and our greneral line of fruitand ornamental nursery stock, shrube bery, roses, vines, etc. IME CARD Effective June 4th., 1005, Daily except Sunday Hardy, acclimated,Min- STATIONS Daily ex. izl 45 nesota grown stock. Su pply for terms, Sundel |L: L. MAY & CO.. - sv. PauL. Minn. Xew Haven, Conn., and Return $26 00. Account the Conyention of the “Knights of Columbus,” the Du- 3t | luth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry., will have tickets on sale June 1st to4th to New Haven, Conn., and return at rate of $26.00, Tickets can be extended for return passage until June 30th, 1906. Several very desirable routes offered. Kor full particulars and sleep- ing car accommodation, apply to, A. J. Perrin, General Agent, 430 Bullhead Lake Branch €008, m. Ly Kellther. 6:45 a. m, Ar. .Funkley. . Superio; -Duluth. . W. Superior St.,Duluth, Minn.

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