Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 10, 1906, Page 2

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" Pioneen him a piecs of pie at home from |f The Daily Pioneer | riece of pioat home trom : : o | childTen had taken & bite and he You can 5y - lv;vo}lldhho]lelxi hiesd helll‘d %fi. IM . ome he will not drink out of & T0 Offolal Papor Glty. ol Bomid) glass or'cup from Which ot of See the ly has been drinking. ¥ LAWYERS. Bemidji Ploncer Publishing Co. |y himm it e ook stath of S| efe By A EARRL livery barn pull out a bottle and P revalllng D. H. FISK . y Entered in the postofice at Bemidit. Minn, | e Will stick the neck of the bot- | Am':::.y and Ooum.:l':.r.:t Law a3 second class mattor. tle half way down his throat in J l oppactia Hotel Mpekhasn: > |order to get a swig, after half & ewelr y i b P.J. Russell M l N NEA pO IIIS SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER VEAR|dozen fellows have had the neck : : =—————————————|of the bottle in their mouths, Attorney at Law s BEAIDI, - = = = o MINN- For the Annual Encampment of the Grand Army Bb--lesep atill. - Crooksioli (if . Eiliei9 qucet duck t! les - B B icDonatd, C.A. Pikia. 'or the Annual e e : % i AP of the Republic, at Minneapolis, August 13-18, TORMIDE 800 18, GONE [0 RV you will step into our || McDonald & Pitkin store any of these days. We LAWYERS manage to keep track of all || Demidh Mas. Otmcs: Swedbeck Bleck the new designs—and gather FHYSCIANS AND SYRORONS, the best of them for our own L. A. Ward, M.D.,, use and yours. Physicisn and Surgeon. If we lived in the biggest l.)ho“" O ake. Bye.a: specialty. Glasses fitted. . 3 g o city ir the land, we wouldn’t = X 7 look after some business matters || ! Mmanufacturers than we Qoo | Miise Bk for several days. ST ROW: DR. WARNING: g Makes the skin soft and white|| When they get up up some- VETERINARY SURGEON ER ] like that of a bab Brin, thing new we are sure to hear A T-hm Number 209 youth to the face Par{s‘ian Se m_;s of it—and what’s worthy finds || Thir4_ 3¢ oneblock west of st Nat'l Bank ? DRAY AND TRANSFER. Barker’s Drug Store. a place in our show cases. . the Soo road, says the Fargo Cal 1906, the Northern Pacific Railway will sell ——— Round Trip Tickets at VERY LOW RATES, to Either St. Paul or Minneapolis. Visit the “T'win (ities” See their Beautiful Parks and Amusement Places. This is your opportunity for A DELIGHTFUL JOURNEY AT MODERATE COST. For full information call on or write “Why is it when a man’s mind runs to- writing jingles he is nearly always good for novhing else, and seldom good at even that?’’ asks an exchange. We don’t know. Perhaps our local “lareat’’ can give the answer. We are noted as bargain givers. Will do as we advertise or refund the money. Schneider Bros. ° ide? BUY IT NOW. The two or three ex-politicians who are wasting a lot of good newspaper space in accusing Senator Nelson of everything under the sun, almost, excepting i Wes Wright, murder and arson, dou’t have| O.J. Fisk and wife came over ar::::i;:?:;x“::;;:? Dray and Transter. ONE CENT A WORD. any votes in the legislature. |from their home at Grand Forks ri6eh This is about the Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave Nelson just smiles and lets them |last night and are enjoying an 3 % mart No Advertiseinent Accepted For Lees Agent bark. outing at Grand Forks %aayy e dantiest showing we have ever Dray and Tom §: and Plano movi: eR 'r".‘n" Conis. i ? : asked the ladies to look at. || prysndbessege. Sale et - Phone No. 58 | 18 America Ave. DENTISTS. A rough skin is unpardonable, when a few applications of Parisian Secret assures such NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. The stone combinations are in- describably beautiful. It’s The Standard Oil company has been indicted by a Chicago grand Cash Must Accompany All Out. Of % Town Orders 5 2 : impossible to particularize— Dr.R. B. te: jury fordretcelzmi reb?t::ii] This| peautiful results. Barker’s Drug b“fi, will p]e,sfis immensely Di Il}hi?lnlggs o HELP WANTED. is a good start. Now let the jury | Store, 3 2 B D i3 to have the ladies become in- SURGEON DENTISTS T TR o et aanarmaniRase indict a few of the officers. WANTED—For the U. S, Marine % ; E. S. Powell, who has been the|| terested. PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. = 2 Standard Oil would not mind guest of E. A. Barker for several Corps; men between ages 21 paying a fine of a few thousand dollars, bit if the Rockefellers, Rogers, and a few others had to DR. J.T. TUOMY and 35. An opportunity to see 5 the world.. For full informa- Dentist tion apply in person or by let- days, returned to his home at Minneapolis this morning. He‘ E. A. Barker iswell pleased with his stay here ) The Chicago i o K . First National Bank Build'g. Telephone No. 230 ler to U. 8. Marine Corps re- ° Y spend a month or two in prison 3 = T Ty (Y M Seaisn. | cruiting office, cor. Belt: i sxry time the company P were| A Soft, white skin and a clear, 3rd Street Jeweler. Dr. C. M. Smith, and ‘sfiumd Aves., Bemri‘al';;, ay lml e caught receiving rebates, a wave | COPlexion are the first results Oftca aver B 1, Winier's Stere, Minnesota. of reform would sweep t;ver the attending the liberal use of Parisian Secret. Barker’s Drug| The government sawmill at|W.R.Baunbach, President. wmn For U. 8. army able Onigum, the Leech Lake Indi ©. W. Baumtach, Vice-President. ied, unmarried men" be gumy naian W. L. Brooks, Cashter.| tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- agency, was destroyed by fire, a via the Burlington Route gives you a delightful day- oil business such as this country light ride along the Mississippi River. Nearly 800 |has never seen the like of. miles of magnificent river scemery. Your trip to Store. C. H. Allen, a prominent mer- i _ zens ‘;:n United States, of s e o R ew days ago, together with a 1} good character and tempe Chicago will be pleasant, comfortable and interesting The'T. L. Cash Carnival com- f:hm:; t:]f' fi!acktrllll.lck, mvgeng e nfnoum = 1oggs S Lumber(t)nFen;Erglalt]l)?Inlal Bank habits, who can speakm if you use this train. pany, which comes to Bemidji|‘ 116 tWin cities this morning, The total loss was about $10,000, 2 and write English. For. in- . E next Tuesday, is showing in and will spend several days at *""* | Respectfully Solicits Your Business.| formation apply to-Recruiting Three trains daily: Thief River Falls this week, It|the capital city purchasing his| J. A. Dunnery, a nephew of — Officer, Miles “block; Bemidji, Leave Minneapolis 7:30 . m., 7:50 p. m., 9:50 p. m. fall stock of goods from the|Sénator O'Neil of Cass Lake, FIRE INSURANCE Minnesota. 2 arrived in that city Monday and s 5 - by written in the Best Old Line Companies. Leave St. Paul 8:20 2. m., 8:40 p. m.,10:30 p. m. will remain all the week. Re.|Wholesale houses. spent l&sfiul:‘g}}“‘;kthe city ‘and £ WANTED—Lady cook, wages Arrive Chicago 9:35 p.m., 9:00 a. m.,11:15 p. m. ports from the places where the| The greatest clearance sale in ir:mrn;fl D:n:er i: :::: :;O:l;: f&ggrp‘:‘; ma‘gg Aiso;;:::: For further Information and descriptive company has exhibited this sum- | history will be held by Schneider 8. X y ; " Hotel Stechn: p'I(‘ée i oz fusthor faformation and descriptive e e g | oy cruisers and scalers on the Chig- 3 o zan, anatrike, tolder call on any ticket agent or address mer indicate that it is ‘larger|Bros. commencing Monday S e At [ QQ\; S Minn. F. M _RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt.,|and better than ever,” to borrow August 13, L B 3 WANTED—To trade good size six-room house and lot, for farm within ten miles of Be- midji. Lewis Lauritzon. WANTED—Dining room_ girl. a phrase from the press agent, Mrs. Andy Wall and Mrs., H. K s ’ The carnival company, together | . Wall of F Fall . Minnesots g g with the baseball games and oof.M:s. DM' erAgusc];;, ;fb:;: % Manufacturers .and Jobbers % B X 0 e t ® horse races arranged by the|gyecis'sr Mrs. Clark, They are T e q ¢ OPEN DAY AND NIGHT people of this city, is going to accompanied by Mrs. Elizabeth e Will pay good wages. Ing make next week a big one in the| B o)inon, their mother. LA WeWantMen |l Good Rigs and Careful city’s history, as far as having a X Lakeshore Hotel. . o MINNETO! i ! i good time goes. It will pay people| The “North Star” makes trips e gt b1, Detveracs. o IR Ler iy living in the country and in the p] s ~ A and our general line of and a kitchen girl. Hotel Brink- up the Mississippi and School- fruitand ornamental - neighboring villages to come to P ki LIVERY HACK IN CON- R Bemidji and join in the fun. NECTION. - FOR SALE. - FOR SALE—Five milch cows. craft rivers every afternoon, at 2 o’clock, - Water is high enough for any load. . = 3 d Night Calls Promptly An- Inquire at this office. ed from Duluth a handsome swered. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose Rhode Island Red cock and two | MMARCON I head, mounted; will be sold pullets. The trio were prize WIRELESS TELEGRAPH $TOCK 3 cheap. Inquire at this office, Germania Life Building, St. Paul, Minn. lour! Flour! New Rockford, N. D., is going to do away with the good, old- fashioned hitching post in front of the stores and hereafter A. B. Daggett has just import: If you want good flour letus send you a sack of our 5 Te the wonder of the age and I have = farmers must quarter their rigs | winners at the Minnesota State AT FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. 171 H n_9y in the rear of their trading|fair last year, and make a valu- today. T The Pioneer will procure ahy = » A S R. IGBEE, Broker kind of & rubber stam places. This will be an improve- | able addition to Mr. Daggett’s | Germania Life Bidg., Sr.Pavr,Mr..x, 2 N 7y P R P 3 3 ‘National Bank Referencos, 4 you on short notice. ment in many ways; it will keep | collection of fine poultry. oR e e the streets cleaner and will lessen - m[ | N I y mBlzxfifiiE;gr ;:gp:rr:yqe 6n: the danger of runaways. But AN INSIDIOUS FOE THE COMPORTABLE WAY. hundred sixty acre farm. Ap- the good people of New Rockford —_— ply A. P. Henrionnet, 916 Min- who have been accustomed to TD HEALTH : No. 106..Park Bap. .5 Tine-.7:10 &, m nesota Ave. > lonk}ng down “Main street” o.n 8. Malaria is an atmospheric poison which we unconsciously breathe intq (Connects_ with Orfental Limited at FOR SALE—Remington type- Saturday afternoon and swelling | ouy lungs through the impure air arising from low, marshy places, stagnant Sauk Centre, lrflv;flnnelnolls at writer. Latest improved ma- with pride at the long string of pond&b?mp t:ellaxs, se;:er &it}:aé im&mperly vmfi}!nted' ho:uea, demy.:go :‘5 ‘;'.m' :‘: P‘:‘IE“ W ":: = chine with tabulator, and first . vegetable matter, etc. Day after day these germs and poisons are taken i 0. 34....Duluth Express....12:27p m % % teams and Hagons decorating the the lungs, and as the blood passes through them it becomes infected with the ) 2 o 12:¥am cla.sds ;y fi}:{l’wr ?iez:hN'm:iher street, are going to lose some-| poison and in its circulation distributes the microbes of disease to all parts ST BOTND. = used but little an th in firsy thing the, rhaps will not miss | of the body. Malaria is a very insidious disease; it gives no warning of. its 5 = class condition. Call at Pio- g they perhaps X 3 lon ia filled Wi 3 s 1 No. 33......Fosston Lite......3:52p m neer office, until they losa it. Every village coming until the circulation is filled with the poison and this foe to health “ . 3 Ripe Fruit: Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges and Bananas. Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- est styles. Prices right. EAST BOUND. Try our Monogram and University Coffee. TEA: Green tea per pound, 2l¢ Fancy dairy butter, 10¢, 17¢ and 20c per pound. Strietly fresh Eggi a spécialty at our store. .3 g 268 m has the system at its mercy. The blood becomes polluted, thin and weak and —— in an agricultural community | its slow, irregular ciroulation fails to properly Boussh and strengthen the |[l§ No 17 .Park Bapids Live.. 7:%p m LOST and FOUND takes as much pride in the large ll::dly . Then ltlhe :gttire systgmtgf atttackcd, tand 4 _th:. germs nm:isgmol D iasasios faon o . . | Malaria are allowed to remain the strongest constitution' wi lown. : 3] nu.mber of teams hitched in fr 0‘?“ No one can feel well when the system is in a malarial condition; the vitality EE CHAMB_EHL‘MN' Agt. LO’iT t,Azt “(J;o(imn N‘orlfiher,n of its stores on a busy day as it| is weak, the appetite poor, digestion deranged, the complexion grows Bemidji, Minn. : !? % bool contai 43 2 does in its brick buildings and its | sallow and the entire body feels the effects of the poison. - Malaria must be Pocket book containing $3 . It i removed from the system through the circulation and the only medicine that gold chain and locket. - pretty resldenc'es. tis a sure| ., accomplish thisis S. S. S. Itnot only cleanses the blood of all unhealthy, number of papers. for sign of prosperity, and very con- | morbid matter, but destroys the germs, cures Malaria and restores this vital return to this office. 3 vincing to - the stranger. Of fluid to a strong, healthy condition. 8. S. = course, as a village grows the S. 05 B i maae o rots, e wnd bk combning | MineSta @ Infernational] ™ wiscerianeous teams have to go, in time, but ° ° ° blood free of all poisons and the system in In Connection with the W “Main street”’ does not look the UBLIC LIBRARY 0% 8 rfect condition. ~While destroying the o2 ; PURELY VEGETABLE. &crms of Malaria and building ut;ozlugwnk,_ «Northern Pacific..| Tuesdsys and Saturdays, same to-the old resident there- polluted blood §: S. S. gives tone and vigor | Provides the best train passenger| 0 6p. m, Thursdays 7 ta 8 after. to-the entire system. Book on the blood and any medical advice without Ex’.'c'fiu?i"”" Nor"il_x‘om, E;uvnkley R mt ll:ocolfi»rary in ::é- Sle i st % msmrrmm C0.y ‘flm‘.fl- ey lnfierm’odhwmpomgt' aad Mmlnm- fimeal Bolyu. -l;‘bt _oll?e. | Mra. apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth itk i Mo ooy o A 5 3 =5 and all points east, west and south. |° The State Press | | . e HEEEEEEEE32D 33 ; Ample time at Brainerd 2oss ) Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidji, Minn. for dinner. 0 N E A s Y P A Y M E N T s Thief River Press: The mficfii&%‘;‘fiflm e trusts are having hard sledding in STATIONS many ways but they are escap- ing the gentle touch” of the campaign committee. Lakeville Herald: Men are For the man or woman of moderate means we are offering lots in the third addition On acoount of .tilo Nattonal Encampment of the Grand § i i on easy monthly payments. g:::x‘:v be?otl;l :yn cwe::n:] mi:;“. ;) _ Army of the ‘Rs:mg in' Minnespolis, August 13-18, the o ,v;:e Q;: &:b'ho h;u“ m; ; The lots are nicely located and the price is ;‘;f:,;':%‘i’;fifs:huglv i:a;lrfi':t ‘?,}m“’ Great Northern ; Railwa.y g new slook ; within the reach of all. table on which there was no cloth, and eat their meals in that faghion, yeta majority of men, when they go to a restau- rant to eat will pick out the high will sell round trip tickets from BEMIDJI to : 4 ~ PIANOS = ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS | : . § for $4.60 - R, 2 ORGANS .- g For further particulars write or call stool and the feed board with no| * i o ETc X % clothon it in preference to a com-| TicKets onsslouenas Lk io 14k S IDN) coturg MmiGACEnsk 2L, e i Bemidji Townsite and Imn- }|fortaslo chair with a cots sove T : ; i wandi e § 3 ed table. A man will borrow a 2 For turther particulars see B. B, Chamberlaln, Agent. provement Company. chew of tobacco and most of 7 P s them will set their teeth into ‘the plug right over where some other y | man gnawed out, a chew. Qfler H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji.

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