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i | i Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hai o because it is & hair-food. Feedthel e w al" bulbs, and the huir grows. That’s nature’s way, and that is all there is to it. Strong and healthy hair stays in, keeps soft and smooth, and grows thick and heavy. Then aid nature with Ayer's Hair Vigor. A little of it often docs great things. There’s genuine comfortin a handsome head of hair! .9 AyerCo. : Chlmueys Are Fiokle, " ‘Amcestral Memory., T - The Dally Pioneel' “The hurdest problem the bullder has | As I walk alo} FE ng a dark, Ionely road o SAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAA~A~ A~ | 10 Wrestle with,” sald a well known my ears are on the alert. I glance to PRO SSIONAL chamber Ialn’s PUBLISHED XVERY AFTERNOON, member of the profession, “I§ the chim- | right and left. I look over my shoul- c A R D s 7| mey. 'What the heathen Chince 8 to | der, Where did I learn this habit? o Sh Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy Official I’aper City of Bemid“ the human race and the left handed May it not be the memory disk giving Ic, mule to the animal kingdom the chim- | off "its record? My savage ancestor ——— Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co Dey I8 to the varlous appurtenances | jearned by long years of experience to LAWYERS, Almost every family has need *| that go to make up a human habita- [ be specially on his guard in a lonely |~ T T mvmte | § of a reliable remedy for colic or tlon. There is no safe rule for the con- place and In the dark. When my in- 7 D- H. FISK i By A. KAISER. Y t C: 1 Eavelo) es] Spanish Sheep. struction of chimneys. You can bulld | dignation is thoroughly roused I find | Attorney and Counsellor at Law ot ime dining the roiva op 3 ? g 0 - Some s tme_ Claing oU aangek Lal ¥ There are sald to be 10,000,000 mi. | Entered in the D"'d"’“:“ 8t BomidiL Minn...| chimney all right in theory, but when mxflmmds clineh, ghemym a tightent; Offics opposite Hotel Markham., year - . 3 at the Pioneer oftice. 'y Spatn, which travel A8 0econd olass matter, it y A ng This remedy is recommended gratory sheep In Spain, which travel comes down to practice that I8 an. | of the lips, the teeth are more plainly by i i f on occnslons as much as 200 miles SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR| °ther matter. Build two chimneys slde [ vistble, and the whole attitude Is sug- P. J. Russell dealers wlmkn ve sold it for { CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH from the. plali ta "the, mountalisl hd by slde In precisely the sume manner. | gestive of making a spring. Here is Attorney at Law "“'?' years and know its value. ! "N EILI.S They are known as utl'nusllluumnte?i Employ the best skilled labor and com | g trait of early man, who gathered him. | BBRIDIL = = = = = ;i t has received thousands of and thelr march, restlug places am o T son Vi o jg | struct them exactly on the same prinel- togeth i SNBAKE. Alvay Y "‘i“:“'n’.f behavior are governed by special regu- The recent Iowa convention ples. One may draw all right and the Ceind er nd eprang upon his en- | @, B, ncDonaid. Coh-Enke It has been pre by phy- or G 5 other one smoke like a Choctaw. Yes, sir, the chimney is beyond all under- standing, and any bullder will tell you u i < 3 3 o | latlons dating from the fourteenth cen- | being credited with the eclipse tury. At certaln tlmes no one may |of Sgcremry Shaw as a presi- travel the same route as the sheep, emy to rend him with tooth and claw. : A i | I have often noticed that when people McDonald & Pitkin sicians with the most satisfactory use the word “offensive” it 18 accom- LAWYERS panied by a quiver of the nostrils ana | Bemidy, Minn. Office: Swedback Block dential possibility. Oh pshaw! ” It has often saved life before fora A sy | whlch have the Hght to graze on ol 1 oe baen & dead sue for ayear | " an involuntary movement of the nose. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. medicine could have been sent for Al Druggiats. Chle or Chem open and common Ian Y. S The imagination s ‘still haunted b; Wantion Wi vaper. * Madlasa Scunre 111 or two % Webater's Netainer. ! y or a physician == that plece of very offensive carrion which my primitive ancestor with a prejudice for raw meat found too strong for him, so strong ¢hat his nose rejected it at once.—Nineteenth Cen- tury. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Barker’s Drug Store being talked, it would at least be Physician and Surgeon the le of its officer | partner had already settled the suit. Office: rliles Block spared the spectacle obtalning the sum demanded without | ODe may begin the attempts of free i g -y Obees, lea Bloek i o ; militant running away from| .y otiormey. e thought $100 was al Sxpresalon; jandthug an Indopendent DR. WARNINGER battle and leaving his posse and | together too much for an office fee, 5o ey sl et B VETHANARY SUROEON p R ; e Number 209 & wounded companion to shift for '::E ?:g;‘:st'"’d his clerk to look ‘atter | 1y qing and well conducted conversa- |Third St.. one blockwest of rot_Nat't Bank 4 themselves. ; tions will then quickly enlarge the vo- L. A. Ward, M. D, Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a specialty. Glasses fitted. One day a man entered Daniel Web- ster’s office and consulted him In re gard to a prospective lawsult. At the close of the conference he paid the at- torney a retainer of $100 to look after the matter. Upon returning to his place of business he found that his It only costs a quarter. Can ou afford to risk so much for so ide? BUY IT NOW. L) 3 wall Paper Mouldings If the Wisconsin county har- boring the notorious Dietzshould happen to elect him sheriff, as is How to Learn a Foreign Language. J. A. HOFF Reliable Painter 11 Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk “Mr. Webster,” said the young man, & DRAY AND TRANSFER. “my employey thinks you should re- cabulary and develop the facility of ex- “tu A ; pression. But I cannot lay too much Wes Wright, case bas becn retiuy retainer. That | gtresq upon the fact that the free and Dray AL g ONE CENT A WORD. “Young man,” said the lawyer, “you uaetlrend.arl&g o otn e; ?w: thouglh{ Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave £0 back and tell your employer that a E e g:\nrfnha ,: Do '},e,"mf;:rcc;: T retainer is something to be retalned.” i L) ety om Sma.rt Dray and baggage. Safe and Piano moving. versation we are apt to slip over diffi- cultles by permitting ourselves vague- | ppope No.58 | 18 America Ave. |Cash Must Accompany All Out ©Of Town Orders ness and inaccuracies of expression which would sternly demand correc- Al A number of weekly papers over the state are putting out ‘‘alleged” comic ' supplements. Nothing is so cheap as anything poor in the colored supplement line, and the country paper that tries to compete with the city No Advertiseinent Accepted For Less ¢ Than 15 Cents. Curing a Pampered Pet. A very clever veterinary had a sys- tem all bis own. When be received an Varnishes DENTISTS. tlon—and correction, too, easily kept : daily by sping s umny page i T 0 U ol v M| eV oo bk | D, R, B. Foster, HELP WANTED. only making itself ridiculous. | bread, an onion and an old boot. When [ U 5, @0 face. o duieken the efiency Dr. Phinney ANTED—For the U, S, Marine e = the dog began to gnaw tho bread the | {epcner able mot only to pound gracs | SURGEON DENTISTS | Gorps. mon tatresn” srarize mj Vi r 5 ) “Granny” Pease of Anoka|pofqin, o Ui e L s | matical rules into the head of the pu |PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. | and 35. An opportunity to see o . . g nicely. pil, but also to stir up In the study of the world. For full inf ourneying all the way to Cass|it commenced operations on the onion ; Bctive int DR. J. T. TUO L 4. For full informa- J ying the language a mentally er. Gondnil by let- R e lca O Lake, to find himself the only gg:‘;l W‘l‘ftfe“f, ‘Il;“: "‘: Pe:h“'“ I“de] est In the subjects spoken or written Dentist le(x" mPII} YS mfi::_‘?:: 8;1_ p-sV fe ! N s y better,” but when the animal | gpont. 1 Schurz’s Reminiseences fu g z editor to make the .“lpv i8 & trekled the boot my lady was gratified ',’,c(';'m;f:' scplinmac First National Bank Build'g. Telephone No. 230 | Cruiting offlce, cor, Beltrami D Lo Ot d theme for a humorist. The| to hear that her precious pet was e AR m and Second Aves., Bemidji, > ‘| Northwestern Editorial associa-| ‘Te2dy to be removed.”—Worfian's Brought Down the House. - G, M. Smith, Minnesota. - . o Home Companion, Orltic—I hear that the new man's act- DENTIST tion had been planning a fine ex- ing brought down the house. Manager Office over E. H. Wiater's Store. WANTED—For U. S. arm; _— g —] . 8. able- T ia th a1 R v delichtful d cursion, but something went How It Started. —Yes, it did. In one week It brought bodied, unmarried me{: be- via the Burlington Route gives you a delightful day- wrong with the transportation,| “Talk about human belngs having |d0Wn the house from 800 to 10 people [ W.R. Baumbach, President. tween ages of 21 and 35, citi. o light ride along the Mississippi River. Nearly 300 1 *| descended from such ps you!” exclaim | @nd the attendants, c. W. “""“““"wvfie&‘:ifl;’%‘:h. Ll et tiate Sta.te,s, . miles of magnificent river scenery. Your trip to e . | fi‘:v‘;"';;,ol'g?’;‘,fm‘“‘;ffdsm°”§;fel’;,,‘.‘: In the Doctor's Waiting Room. ' e " |" good character and temperate % .i 4 . : . ¢ b o . habits, who can speak, read Chicago will be pleasant, comfortable and interesting A Cass Lake paper publishes| speak their leaguage, and Lemn” o e inc: | Lumbermens National Bank| D22 write English. For in- { if you use this train. the record of Congressman Buck: | wnat they got =0 long tongues from | (Sulkily)—I: I have waited six months,| OF BEMIDJI. formation apply to Recruiting | Three trains daily: man while in Washington, and | your family.” and you haven't pald me for that last | poypecsully Solicits Your Business,| Oficer, Miles block, Bemidji. | ) S - & the record is a long one and a| It Was then that the two had their Suityet _ Minnesota. — Leave Minneapolis 7:30 a. m., 7:50 p. m., 9:50 p. m. g ,, | celebrated monkey and parrot time.— FIRE INSURANCE W BD: § Leave St. Paul 3:20 8:40 b. m.. 10:30 p. m good one. If the Sixth doesn’t| Chicago Tribune, written 1o the Best Ol Line Compantes.| WANTED: $12 to $24 weekly ea) - Lau 2l B My G130 P MLy LUI9Y P M. k ch to keep a good man S e salary and experses paid to 4 4 now enough to keep a good m; POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ; Arrive Chicago 9:35 p.m., 9:00 a. m., 11:15 p. m. in office, now that it has found | ymen T Eee e AETiRInE. energetic man or woman em- For further information and descriptive one, so much the worse for the ¥ folder call on any ticket agent or address Sixth. The district will lose F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt., more than Buckman if the latter Germania Life Bullding, St. Paul, Minn. is not renominated. ploying agents for fast selling ¢ goods Minnesota territory. 4 Experience unnecessary, per- manent. References. Jos. F Moore, Bemidji, Minn. WANTED: Place for hoy te work for board through sch term. Write box 102, Bemid WANTED—Dining room girl at . Palace Hotel. Good wages. At once. Blackduck, Minn. worth or Landor I am always remind- —_— ed of the advice which the baseball Candidate for Sheriff. N§ ‘ s ) coacher on the side lines so often re- | Ihereby announce myself as a candidate Q QQQ 3 peats to the men on bases, “Run on | for the republican nomination for the office anything!” Each one of these worthies, |of sheriff of Beltrami county, to be voted up- - to continue the parlance of the ball |on atthe primary election to be held Sept. 18, ’ field, accepts all his chances. If Words. | 1905 and should I receive the nomination and X D Q ‘: Q . worth never gave to the world “Lines ‘““fl'::s %1“":‘;‘::5:"“:: ‘;;’::::;’ theioffice 1n & Suggested by Seeing a Favorite Cat " Crossing the Road” it was simply be- e il OPEN DAY AND NIGHT cause that spectacle never chanced to . s arrest his “Inward eye.” 1t Montaigne | WOTICE - OF APPLICATION never meditated, as did another cele- brated author, on producing a chapter Burlington Route A story to the effect that Bob Dunn has left “Harmony Camp” and is out to knock the republican ticket, is being circulated. It can’t be true. The lanky one wouldn’t, couldn’t do a thing like Good Rigs and Careful Drivers —for— about “Buttonholes” such reticence was LIQUOR LICENSE WANTED—One cook, three wait- 3 that. What! After two years of | not in any degree owing to barrenness e LIVERY HACK IN CON resses, and two kitchen girls, e " savage and sarcastic roasting of :B fflncli{ngd !tlh‘i;t gf ma’ othgd klx]f“)’;n STATE OF MINNESOTA. NECTION apply at city restaurant. _ el » opic. And had he attemp e | > Gounty oF B 2 }‘ 5 = - = the ;b;:ntors of 1904, to go and [ o5 ornance have begun with shoo. Giey of Bomidi % W%ITKI‘ED—Dmmg l-oomI girl. i pitch his own tent in ‘‘treason | strings, wandered on to darning nee- |, Notice is hereby given, that application has % ill pay good wages. nquire = u L camp!” Not Bob Dunn. dles and pruning hooks, quoted a doz- | ofsaid Civy. of Remin ond Bod L weounell Night Calls Promptly An- Lakeshore Hotel. en or so of Latin authors in regard to fi"%fllfl ‘10; H.Cefls'% to sell lnmxllcmnz swered. . R ———————ll . R ———— plowshares, related anecdotes concern: | i 15th day of August 1000, s tormination WANTED—Two chamnber maids Egypt has bpeeu regardeé ‘by some ing dealings. of .the Oymbrians, Seyth: 2:‘:& dfli"iz“nfifli‘i\'«x"&’l’n&la&e :‘;“;’,‘;{‘;5 and a kitchen girl. Hotel Brink- i f lans, Lacedaemonians, Romans and the | i said’ applicati tively, to-wit: man. If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our penplelns fll]e lnbm: ;(’ hpyrt;mnls t{mq ke, With Enots wnil Fisteningsy men | o - APPLEAIOLS; reapeck vely, fow mmiiies. quly,, b a8 from HME | 4500 his own personal experience In | At the front room, first floor of that cortain WANTED: - Night cook. Apply s M M immemorial had a reputation for| g " o4l Ly o T eyes and end: | One-story frame building located on lot ten, at City Restaurant. 1] bd/ onlons. Anclent Egyptians swore by (10), lock fifteen, (1), origina) townsite of 2 ed by an exposition of the practical, | Bemidji, Beltrami county, Minnesetis. - the onlon and regarded the plant as Sald application will be heard and deter- L WANTED: A lady cook at th sacred, The inscription on the pyra. | echanical and ethical relations be- | yicd "By Sald city council ottty y 8 10 of Cheops tolls by that the wore | tween a buttonhole and a button, and [of Bemidit "t the Sits Slene's ofos n ks Lakeshore hotel. m oh a eoll’s els ‘fn t" Py e womi every quaint and 'divaricating line g‘:‘g‘}’:"}“‘n“wfi“fnd‘z‘g&wgf of Tl In Bel - . . ] o it };"“m‘::“swf‘;nm et th T | would have endeared him to his affec- Monday tho ith day of Aust. A. . 106, at ¢ WANTED— Cambermaid at Ripe Fruit: Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges and brews, when slaves under Pharaon, | toate reader—Martha Baker Dunn In | O'glock v m of thavday, '\ . THE COMFORTABLE WAY. Brinkman Hotel. Bananas. enfoyed these bulbs, and that when far | AtERte: faiii e nd day of Auguas, & Dot o e e . " s Sway they remembored ‘e losks g0 Birds Cross No Deep Sean. - ClwOlork | B No. 108.. Park Rap..s Line..7:10 a. m. FOR SALE. Z Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- the onlons and the garlic.” The Egyp- [ A writer In the London Outlook (Cornecis with: Oclsntal Livited ‘at FOR SALE—Five milch cows. ¥ Inquire at this office. FOR SALE—Or will trade for wood a good milch cow. Apply at Bemidji Steam Laundry. . FOR SALE—Magnificent moose 3 5 tlon onion is a handsome and useful est E"y les. Prices "ght' vegetable, and by selectlng the best strains of seed the quality tends, year H H by year, to improve. The Egyptian Try our Monogram and University Coffee, Kitos Lo variciice, [the “Bangs A : the “Miskaoul,” but supplies of the lat- TEA' Green tea per pound. 21¢ ter kind are seldom sent abroad, as Fancy dairy butter, 10¢, 17c¢ and 20c porA pound, [ |they absorb so much molsture from the polnts out that no birds cross deep, INOTICE OF APPLICAT Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at even if narrow, seas. The narrow Mad- i C loN 5:15p. m, St. Paul at 5:45p. m.) .agascar strait is impassable to birds, No. 34....Duluth Express.. though the north seas are a highway 36 e % for them. Godwits pass from the Nile * —for— LIQUOR LICENSE WEST BOUND. Y the sheres of Norfolk, though neigh- No. 33...uue Fosston Line boring islands in an archipelago may STATE OF MINNESOT. " 35 show no common stock. All birds, with | Co ot Beltrami Ll }ss 2 g head, mounted; will be sold frequently irrigated ground in “which | ¢he pogsible exception of the sparrow, City of Bemidji No 107...Park Rapids Live.. 3 5 S0 1 |, Notice is hereby given, That application cheap. Inquire at this offi i they are grown that they do not stand | gre stirred to movement by different |has oo de. 1 gt hy P q BI0TES. Strietly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. a sen voyage well. Tho “Baall” onlon | causessrwind, wwesthun, oot tho ma. | coinione 0 o, Mrigine fo the cliy TULL INFORMATION oM 1s the more popular Egyptian onion |yng of parent and ofher birds. Birds | i,R office. praying for licenso to sell intox-( E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. icating liquors for the term commencing on FOR. SALE— Rubber stamps. and is grown in yellow soil, which 18 | of proy drive off their young. Martin | the 1oth day of August 1000 and. torminating Bemidji, Minn. The Pioneer will procure any \J 2 he 151 A ;h - sparingly watered while the bulbs ar¢ | love famillar euves. Succossive ravens | é";fis‘in%‘figh“lg‘ifiox‘lfi"lfl!}}hfié’m’:fis . fldo;’fsfi) r‘;’;}fi“ stamp _for i Lo » Y | have bullt on the same ledge for a cen- | Stat application, respectively. to- ce. Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. stand a lengthy sea voyage with little Wit tury. The longer passages are only ANDREW DAHL FOR SALE: O i ;. Or will trade-for = made over shallow seas that once were | A¢ and in the tront first, fl f that el 1and, and when once a journey Is made | cortain two-story fraves baliding Socured o Bemidji city property, :one the memory {s strong enough to urge fg;:"&',}g}fzfil‘,‘;;fi;&g“’ot"h'f}g’i'd‘jf."h"e‘i: Minnesota & l[ltellnational hundred sixty acres land. - | SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, risk of sprouting. Chenp Living In Norway. 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidiji, Minn. “It 1s a good scheme,” sald a rich LOTS ON EASY PAYMENTS a repetition. The change of home then |trami county. Minnesota. Apply A. P. Henrionnet, -916 man, “to spend the summer In Norway. | pecomes not a fashion, but an Inherit- | 5214 gpulication will be hoard Buodchr In Connection with the Minnesota Ave. B > The Norweglan climate 18 superb, the | g habit. midji at the city Clerk’s office in the clty hall N l'th l) ‘r = s b scenery Is grand and the living is oIl GRE in said cits, of Bomidit, in Reltrami county | oo (NOPUMEIN K ACIIIC.. |FOR SALE—Remington type o and State of Minnesota,on Monday, the 6th 5 5 cheap—a dollar a day at the hotels and Girl Slaves In China. day of August, A.D. 1904, at80'clock p. m.of | Provides the best train passenger writer. ‘Lamst improved ma- s carrl;fies ntbfl half dollnrlu tgny‘l Otge A natlve writer in a Chinese publica- | 8688y, 1\ o s of B g”{:;,‘fi“gf"’““ B‘;’;{é‘;{’““” 1"'mkle:r chine with tabulator, and first fine thing about Norway Is that In the | tion remarks: “When a girl s sold in | midji this $nd day of August. A. D. 1906, ) J class typewriter desk. Neither summer the night only lasts a couple | China she becomes the slave of her | Seal] THOMAS MALOY and intermediate points and Minne- ype used but little and both i of hours, and if you go as far as the | owner and a part of his property. She Sty Clerk IW“fl-l St, Paul, Fargo and Duluth DOl in st North cape thefe is no night at all, | no longer retains her freeborn rights, i—'.‘.‘l;.‘.;g’ 0:23;::‘&'{:&"“:‘}03:2; ::‘:: :%l;:mon. ol s P 3 but the gun circles round and round | but surrenders them all to the will of | 4EEEEECEEEEEIIDI 33333 3; and the Twin Cities. No change RS o the horizon and never sinks below. | those who own her. She recelves no { of cars. Ample time - at - Brainerd = ¥ The Norwegian rivers abound in fish, | compensation for her labor, but is and any one Is free to angle for trout | obliged to accept such ralment and In them. The salmon rivers, though, food as her owner may be pleased to r are strictly preserved. Some of the | give her. In cases of tyranny or gross salmon rivers are very fine and rent | cruelty she cannot appeal for redress. ; VANDERLIP & Co for as much as $2,000 a year. I know | She may be resold, given away or cast |, i a man who has a river only two miles | off in the streets at the arbitrary will long that he pays $1,800 for. He often | of her master. All freedom is denied gets fish sixty or seventy pounds. The | her, and she remalns a tool and chat- | day T called on him his wife came in | tel in the hands of her owner until she with a forty pounder,.a twenty-two |8 sold again or untll death releases pounder and a fifty-one pounder that | her from her unwilling fate.” she had caught herself within three Sl hours.” 1 Love You. B l s l A R for dinner. MISCELLANEOUS. 3 LD e b e % Daily except Sunday PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Dall; STATIONS Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 i 6:30 .Northome. .. to6p. m. Thursdays 7 to 8 &= p. m. also. Library in_ base- _ ment of Court House. Mrs. £ H. G. Hays, librarian. 33 For the man or woman of moderate means have removed to their new we are offering lots in the third addition on easy monthly payments. w quarters’ where they in- § 2 vite the public to call and § % inspect the new stock of 333333 Mozart’s Quick Work, On one occasion Mozart was mak- ing merry with his friends at midnight ‘when not a single note was written of The lots are nicely located and the price is within the reach of all. - A Danish paper compares “I. love Pl ANOS 003, m. - pan. 8:08 | the overture to “Don Glovanal,” which Boston’s Name. . |you” in many languages. Here. are - 3 5 > h W43 to be produced on the following Boston owes its name to a. Roman |Some of them—the Danish paper Is our w N. P.RY. evenlng.‘ ‘When he had sald goodby to Catholic saint. Early in the seventh |only authorlty for their correctness: ORGANS wli Lv....r, Brainerd his friends ho calmly went to bed and century a Catholic monk named Bo- | The Chinamian says, “Uo ngai ni;” the > 3 lAleptul;l;tll 5 o'clock in the morning. . . tolph founded a church in what is now | Armenian, “Ge sirem. ez hez;” the 4 Anoka. ‘wal refreshed, he set to work on For further pa'fl‘lc'-‘la“ write or call Lincolnshire, England. Arabian, very shortly, “Nehabeeck;” ETG. the overture, dashing oft sheet after As the years went by a town grew | the Bgyptian, similarly, “N’achkel up around the church and was called Botolphstown. This was shortened for [ Hindoo, “Main tym ko pijar karyn.” |® sheet with incredible rapidity and dis- Ropatrs for all kinds of Sewing M patehing them to the copylsts. The B tkin. opera was to begin at 7 in the evening, convenience into Botolphston, then to'| But overwhelming fs' the declaration [ chines. Sewing Machine oll'and need- and a few minutes after that hour Botoston and finally to Boston. John |of love of an Eskimo, who tries to win | les. We tune Plonos and repair Or Mozart was in his place’ nductor, ; Cotton came to America from that |the chosen one by the: pleasing sound ans and i lr pm aton in ‘while P Y } town and named the New England |of the dainty little word: “Univifigs- T 3 e 100, APRO. g were - et -capital after his native villame saerntdluinalerfimajungnarsigujak.” R Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji.

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