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We want everybody who has a hard S L cold in the chest to use Ayer’s Or e u ngs Cherry Pectoral. Our long experi- ence with it, over sixty years, tells us there is nothing its equal for coughs, colds in the chest, bronchitis, hoarse- ness, sore lungs, weak throats, and weak lungs. Doctors tells us the same thing. Ask your doctor about it. ¥e have no seorsta! We m,}‘_{‘} o i $27 40 to Denver & return from| The famous Rogers will pitch St. Paul or Minneapolis for Walker tomorrow against the Gia local team. Watch our boys bat S him out of tbe box. Chicago, Great Western Railway. i ‘I'ne president has appointed Neil B. Tickets on sale June 1o Sept. | Morrison receiver of public moneys at 80. Final return limit Oct. 31.| Duluth. be 5 Emperor Willlam has bestowed the ‘ tquellyplow rakes o other Golg Grand Cross of the Red Eagle on Gen- ‘ rado and Utah points. For fur- eral Roca, the former president of | ther information apply toJ. P. | Elmer, G. P. A,, St. Paul, Minn. Argentina. Homer Andrew, chairman of the ‘Wisconsin graih and warehouse com- mission and one of the most prom- inent ‘business men of Superior, is Z2ad. i Letter files and letter presses | at the Pioneer office. 5680 TO SIT5 PER MONTH and Brakemen, Experience unnecessary. Instructions by B e home. High wagos guarantesd: Tapld promotion ' ‘We assist you in secunni a position as soon as competent. Send to day. Full particulars at once. Inclose stamp. e G SCHOOL, Ino.. NATIONAL RAILWAY TRAININ it M‘nn..U.B.A- _Boston Blook, " = 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 travelers 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 axd wider berths,” library-buffet car, dining car chair car and coaches. Buy your ticket East from your local agent, but insist that itis over the Milwaukee Road between the Twin Cities and Chicago. W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER."AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul Flour! Flour! | If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our “Majestic” We handle a nice line of fruits, always fresh, as we receive daily shipments. Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- est styles. Prices right. First class timothy hay, a bale, 40¢ TEA: Green tea per pound, 2lc Fancy dairy butter, 10¢, 17¢ and 20c¢ per pound. Strietly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidiji, Minn. INVESTORS All Look To BEMIDJI! As the centre metropolis of Northern Min- nesota, and the activity in real estate is quite 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. Remidiji Townsite & Improvement Company H. A. SIMONS, Agent. . Swedback Bldg. | It would be considered some- The Daily Pioneer Official Paper City of Bemidji Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. By A. KAISER. B S VP LU O SV OV IV PRSI SPCY Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Harmony is a watchword all over the state this year and Be- midji does well to get in line. The federation of woman’s clubs has taken up the matter of forcing congress to pass the pure food law. The opposition might as well come down; the game’s all in now. This king husiness isn’t all yachting and automobile rides. thing of a hardship by the or dinary man to have a bomb thrown near his carriage as he was rushing his bride out the front door ina frantic effort to escape the rice and old shoes, The suegestion has been made and it appears to the Pioneer a OF APPLICATION S for LIQUOR LICENSE. STATE OF MINNESOTA, - ‘COUNTY OF BELTRAMI, %u * City of Bemidijl. Notice is hereby given, that applicationhas en made in writing (o _the city council of sald City of Bemidii NOTICE and filed_in my office praying for license to sell intoxicating liauors: for the term commencing on June 4th. 1906, and terminating on 4th day of June 1907, by’ the following person, and at the following place, as stated in said appli- cations. respectively, to-wit: FRED EBERLEIN At that certain two story frame bullding, first tloor, front room, and located on parts of Jots 22, 3. and 24 In block 16, original town- site of Bemidji, Minnesota. * Sald application will be heard and deter- mined by said city council of the City of Bemidji at the city clerk’s office in the City Hall in said City of Hemidil In Rel- trami county. and State ¢* Minnesota, on Monday the ith day of June A. D. 196, ‘at # oclock p. m. of that day. Witness my hand and seal of sald city this 3ist day of May, A, D. 1906, [SEALY THOMAS MALOY City Clerk. (OFFICIAL PROCEEDING) Office of city clerk, Bemidji, Minn., May 21, Conncil met at city hall in regular meeting May 21, 1906 at 8 p. m. and called to order by Chalrman Gould. Aldermen Smart, Graham. Bowser, Miller, McTaggart, Kinch, Brinkman and Chairman Gould were present ut roll call. Mayer was absent. The following audited bills were allowed: Wm. McCuaig. rent of building. (‘IL'C; eaming on streets good one, that a part of the por- tion of the state loan available for city improvements be used for laying one or two or three blocks of pavement, as might seem best. Nothing adds more to the looks of a city than a well paved street, and we believe Be- midji would find the investment a paying one. Itis only a ques- tion of time, anyway, when we will have- tocome to it, as all communities making any preten- sions to being cities have had to do. All this talk by certain papers about not supporting a man for governor who was a ‘‘traitor’’ two years ago is vastly amusing, to say the least. They are threatening to dothe very thing— bolt the ticket—for which they condemn the ‘‘traitors.” If it was wrong two years ago, natur- ally it would be wrong this elec- tion and would give a chance for the “traitors” of 1904 to throw a candidate two years from now if he were friendly to the ‘‘traitors” of this election; and so the next election and the next, What a merry seesaw this would be! The State Press Itasca News: The weather man has evidently decided that June brides shall wear sweaters this year. Crookston Journal: Many a man while cheering for injurious activity or crying out against advance and improvement tries to hide his face behind his megaphone. Mary McFadden in Duluth News Tribune: The Fairmont Sentinel is quoting Alvah East- man’s editorials on Jacobson and referring to their writer as ‘‘the able and fearless editor” at St. Cloud. It does require a lot of nerve to take the stand that J. F. Jacobson is the only man who can be nominated at Duluth without the assistance of cor- porations, and Alvah hath said it. MARKET QUOTATIONS. Minneapolis* Wheat. Minneapolis, June 1.—Wheat—July, 814 @81%c; Sept, T9%c; Dec., T9%e. On track—No. 1 hard, 83%c; No. 1 Northern, 81¢c; No. 3 wheat, 78 @80c. Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, June 1.—Wheat—To arrive and on track—No. 1 Northern, 82%e¢; No. 2 Northern, 80%c; July, 82%c; Sept., 30%c. Flax—To arrive and on track, $1.13%; July and Sept.; $1.14%; Oct., $1.13%. St. Paul Union Stock Yards. St. Paul, June 1.—Cattle—Good to choice steers, $4.50@5.50; common to fair, $3.50@4.25; good to choice cows and heifers, $3.00@4.50; veals, $1.50@ 4.25. Hogs—$6.20@6.35. Sheep—Weth- ers, $4.75@5.75; good to choice lambs, $6.00@6.50; good to prime’ sprinz lambs, $6.50@8.50. Fred Kelp. 4% days pulling stump: 450 North Western Telephone company, rent of Phone and messages, March and April...... 58 Earl Gell, postage and hange 19 Beltraml County, board city prisone i November and Decembe 5 . 118 B8 Beltrami Countsy. boar i January 1908, - 110 58 Beltrami County, hoard ¢ity prisoners February 1t <.o. 107 16 rami Cou) ¥ prisoners reh 1906, L. 30 21 John Streets ling Mrs. Carrolton to hospital. rej Beltrami County N upplies for police office referred to purchasing committee. E. K. Anderson, liquor license bond ap- proved, application for liquor license J. I Duncalf, granted. Moved by Gould, seconded by Smart the chair appoint Gould. Bowser and Mayor Carter special committee to mect with and confer with Messrs. Bousfield and Strahan regarding the trackage matter. Carried. Moved, seconded and carried, a sum not to exceed 25 be appropriated out of the General Fund to be applied towards the cleaning up of Greenwood Cemetery under supervision of Sexton Reeves. Moved, seconded and carried the commis- sioner on streets look up the condition of the Dbridge over Mississippi river and repair same if necessary, Moved we adjourn, Adjourned. W. A, GOULD, Chairman. THOS. MALOY, City Clerk. RESOLUTION Authorizing Sidewalk to Mill Park. At a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Bemidji. held in the City Hall in said city on Monday the 28th day of May, 1906 at the hour of eight (%) lock p. m.,of said day, the following resolution was offered by Alder- man W. N, Rowser seconded hy Alderman John Graham. WHEREAS, Tt appears tothe satistaction of the City Councilof this City, that it is necessary for the public welfare that a si walk be constructed from the Southeast corner ot Blocl site to a_point in Mill Park Add.to Bemidii, on the right of way of the Minnesota & Inter- national Rail opposite the Easternmost of the barns belonging to Lum- ber Co., said wilk to he five feet in width and built of pine. tamarack or sprnce two inch plank surfaced on the upper side, and not less than two inches nor more than eight inches in width, laid on three stringers two by six inches, su rted by mud sills. put to grade or as near) may be, provided, how- ever, that saidfwalk may be built with foundation of sand or gravel properly curbed with two_inch plank of a suitable width and and or gravel foundation covered with s 10 a depth of at least two inches. THEREFORE, Be it resolved, and all persons or corporations owning property abutting on the line of said proposed side- walk are hereby notified to construct, or cause to be constructed. a sidewalk along their or its property, according to the fore- going speclfications within (wo weeks from and after the approval and publication of this resolution. And if said walk is not built as aforesaid within such time the city council will cause the same to be constructed, the cost thereof ascertained, and assessed to the abutting property. The following is a de- scription of the property atfected by d walk and the general route of same; Com- mencing at southeast corner of block nin teen (19) original townsite, thence south across First street in said city, and ‘along the east side of 1ot one (1.) block one (1) Railroad Addition to Bemidji, following the wes of Bemidji Avenue fo_the south side ot approach to wagon bridge across the Mi sippl river, along Gov. lot one (1) Sec. sixteen (16; Twp. one hundred fort: (140) Range thirty-three (33) thence along said approach to and across said wagon bridge, thence following the west line of right of wayof Minnesota & International Rail- way Company's right of way tothe point hereinbefore designated. And it is further resolved that the street commissioner be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to cause tobe done any need grading along the line of said proposed side walk which may be necessars before said walk can be laid. On the call of * ing voted 5 and “no’s” the follow- g aye: Gould, Bowser, Graham, Brinkman, Miller, Kinch, Mayer. No's: none. Absent: ' McTagzart, Smart. Resolution declared ¢arried. aves” b THOMAS MALOY, City Clerk. A. A.CARTER, Mayor. Those are wise who through error pass on to truth; those are fools who hold fast to error.—Ruckert. A Notre Dame Lady’s Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism, whether muscular orof the joints, sciatica, lumbagos. backache, pains in’ the kidneys or neuralgla pains, to write: to her for a home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels it her duty to send it to all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself at home as thousands will testify—no ck of climate being necessary. This simple covery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened joints, purifies the biood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above in- terests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Sum- mers, Box 426, Notre Dame, Ind. .| for weak stomac] Minutes of last meeting read and approved. , nineteen (19 Original Town- | They Stand Alone. Standing out in bold relief, all alone, and as a_conspicuous example of open, frank and honest dealing with the sick and afflicted, are Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription for weak, over-worked, de- bilitated, nervous, ®run-down,” pain- racked women, and Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical stwverg, the famous remedy , indigestion, or dys- pepsia, torpid lives, or bilionsness, all catarrhal aflections whether of 'the stomach, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nasal passages, throat, bronchia, or other mu- cous passages, also as an effective remedy for all diseases arising from thin, watery or impure blood, as scrofulous and skin affections, Each bottle of the above medicines bears upon its wrapper a badge of hon- esty in the full- list of mqred ents com- 0sing it —printed in plain E'nth. his frank and open publicity places these medicines. in a class all - selves, and is the best guaranty of their merits. They cannot be classed as patent nor secret medicines for they are nelther —being of known composition. Dr. Pierce feels that he can afford to take the afflicted into his full confidence and lay all the ingredients of his medi- cines freely before them because these ingredients are such as are endorsed and most strongly praised by scores of the most_eminent medical writers as cures for the diseases for which these medi- cines are recommended. Therefore, the afflicted do not, have to rely alone upon Dr. Pierce’s recommendation as to the curative value of his medicines for cer- tain easily recognized diseases. A glance at the printed formula on each bottle will show that no alcohol and no harmful or habit-forming drugs enter into_Dr. Pierce’s medicines, they being wholly compounded of glyceric extracts of the roots of native, American forest plants. These are best and_safest for the cure of most_lingering, chronic dis- 0N DUTDOSES . cvos veioe e e $ 10 00 i Wes Wright, hauling % loads brick __ eases. Dr. R. V. Pierce can be consulted bats and dirt repair of road.... 25 00| FREE, by addressing him at Buffalo, Ghas. Olson. 5days teaming on str 2000 N. Y., and all communications are re- Poter Miller, 4% days labor on streets.. 4 0| garded as sacredly confidential. Fred Kelp. 3% days 1400 It is as easy to be well as ill—and much more comfortable. Constipation is the cause of many forms of illness. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipa- tion. Theg are tiny, sugar-coated gran- ules. Onelittle “Pellet” is a gentle laxa- tive, two a mild cathartic. All dealersin medicines sell them. Chicago Union Stock Yards. Chicago, June 1.—Cattle—Beeves, $4.00@6.00; cows and heifers, $1.65@ ; stockers and feeders, $2.80@ Texans, $3.70@4.45; calves, $5.50 @17.25. Hogs—Mixed ard butchers, $6.25@6.521%; good heavy, $6.42%@ 6.55; rough heavy, $6.25@6.35; light, $6.25@6.47%: pigs, $5.40@6.50. Sheep, $4.60@6.35: lambs, $5.25@6.65. A e o 2 P B B § Webster @ Cooley § 4 Wall Paper & Paint Store 4 ‘ One door south of old P. O. building. Telephone No. 283. WOV Y King Detective Service t deteetive crvice west of Chica- st det ti parts of W confidential. Write us today about g sonable. Agmmefiruu §04-505-506 Century . Minneapolis, Minn RORMAN W. KING, Mg ey FARNCIS W. KING, Supt. MAURRAYSVANILLA WO RTHD% DOLLAR -~ A P 2= SOLD BY ALL GROCERS u B an Druggist Mantion *his paper. 2 Guaragteed ot to strioture. Prevents C y expre , fof 81.00, or 3 bottles 82.75. Gircular sent on request. FOLEY'S HONEYuoTAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic, Good foreverybody. Sold everywhere. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR isia aYellowpackage. Refusesubstitutess Prepared only by Foley & Company, Chloage. Barker’s Drug Store. Lord Barrington Must Hang. Jefterson City, Mo., June 2.—The Supreme court, en banc, has confirmed the decision in the case of “Lord” F. Seymour- Barrington, condemned to death for the murder of James P..Mc- Cann, and fixed the date of execution for July 26. Seventeen Persons Injured. Fort Worth, Tex., June 2.—A Fort Worth and Denver passenger train collided with some box cars " near Wichita Falls, Tex. The engineer, fireman and fifteen passengers are repored. injured. Club Wormen in Session. 8t. Paul, June 2—The bienalal con- vention of the:General 'Fedefation of ‘Women’s clubs is ‘in-sassion in this city. Ahout 700-delegates*are:din at- 'ZENITH READY ROCK ROOFING BURLAP INSERTION THE ONLY’ ROOFING SOLD WITH A 10- YEAR GUARANTEE THAT NEEDS NO RECOATING OR EPAINTING AND IS WATER AND.FIRE PROOF (& AF DEALER CAN NOT FURNISH ASK US FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES, . ZENITH PAPER CO - DULUTH, MINN. PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEAIDIL, - - - - - (NN, B. E. McDonald. C.A. Pitkin McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS Bemidjt, 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: Ililes 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 Phone 40. Tom Smart Dray and baggage. Safe and Piano moving. Phoge No. 58 | I8 America Ave. DENTISTS. DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist First National Bank Build'g. Telephone No. 230 Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over B, Winter's Store. W. R. Baumbach, Pi C. W. Raumb dent. Vice-Pr W. L. Brook ident. Cashler. LUMBERMENS STATE BANK OF BEMIDJI. Respectfully Solicits Your Business. FIRE INSURANCE written in the Best Old Line Companies. iveClooy’s Siveryl OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Good Rigs and Careful Drivers LIVERY HACK IN CON- NECTION. Night Calls Promptly An- swered. THE COMFORTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND. No. 108.. Park Raplds Line..7:10 a. m. (Connects with Oriental Limited at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolls at 1:45p.m, St.Paul 8t2:15p. m.) No. 34....Duluth Express....12:27p m ) s g 12:398 m Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy! Almost every- family has need of a reliable remedy for colic or diarthea at some’ time during the year. This remedy is recommended by dealers who have sold it for many years and know its value. It has received thousands of testimonials from grateful people. It has been prescribed by phy- sicians_with the most satisfactory results. It has often saved life before medicine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. It only costs a quarter. Can you afford to risk so much for so lide? BUY IT NOW. Barker’s Drug Store WANTS ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertiseinent Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents, Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders 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 35, 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. WANTED TO RENT— From July 1to 15 or August 1, furnished cottage on the shore of Lake Bemidji. State pumber of rooms and rent. I, L. Grifiin, Grand Forks, N. D. WANTED—Girl to work in cfgal' factory. Address Bemidji Cigar Company, WANTED—A chambermaid and a diningroom girl at the Hotel Brinkman. WANTED—Good girl for general housework. 608 Bemidji Ave. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Three cottages on Lake Bemidji. Price $200. Jasy terms. J.J. Opsahl. FOR SALE;Magfiificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap. Inquire at this office, FOR SALE—House and twenty- five-foot lot. ~ Will sell cheap if taken at once. W. A. Ferris. FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. FOR SALE—Furniture from a complete furnished house. Furniture as good as new will be at a reasonable discount, Apply at 508 Minnesota avenue atternoons between 1 and 2 o’clock and 6 and 7. WEST BOUND. FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. Mionesota & 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 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. TIME CARD Effective June 4th., 1995, Daily except Sunday STATIONS Daily ex Bullhead Lake Branch 6:00a. m. Lv. Ar. p.m. 8:05 6:45a. m, Ar. V. D. m. 7:3( Ar p m 2:20 FOR RENT. FOR RENT CHEAP—Front half of well located building, suit- able for office or business pur- poses. For further particulars apply at Pioneer office. 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. H.E. Reynolds li- brarian. Read the Daily Pioneer. + -4 PLUMBING! TIN AND RE- PAIR -WORK. You get the best services on the shortest notice. Doran Bros. 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