Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 17, 1906, Page 2

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o SRty yoars The D i X : s ‘ : ’ : We know a femedy o\ 5 \aye never a ly Pioneer (OFFICIAL) S Sealed Bids. C iU hs Sat whnoat turinga tioseyenes, §| om0 ResoLUTION. Notice is hereby given thatthe ;| PROFESSIONAL (]'I b rI in's Or 0 g Once in the hmily.;ls:!l:.ysoiu:do f(';; EHMWW m Ll A school board of District No, 8, in CA R D S am e a co - J g 6 o .0 2 A household remedy for coughs and colds. r‘l"!: n;:re y::‘ud "W e ante W:EL P.r{" Gity of Bemid)l roalas meoting of o City: Councl of the town of Frohn will receive Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy| 4 about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, 'he:E u‘;‘:‘ 3.9, Ayorca., Cltyon Moudas. tho 1ith duy f Aucust, | SeRled bids for the erection of ur of eight o'clock P. M. of sald blish Bemio* A A~ A A A~ AN — i it. as well, Ask him all about { Pioneer Publishi i resolution was introduced | PWO frame school buildings, up LAWYERS. Almost every has need BT ) ublishing Co. ! a AL ML ; £ ; A AR ¢ C \»;‘ ? 1'5 mazi seconded by Counl| ¢ two o'clock p. m, on Thursday D. H. FISK of a reliable remedy z: colic d: S g that Bem! 5 i some time , s and offico suppiies| COLONEL KEETING 18 DEAD. |~ woveoooi | RESCLVED ot vomiant aven i oni| August 18, 1906, e a uring 5 bt Vetaran Sucoumbe to the gLy |*°10 8 0% oot Bt ion | FHSSROTHC B B, US| Plane and specitications for | mes evpm v mertueny 1 7™ 1 vy & scommnnded | | i r Office. Noted Veteran Sucoumbs Lat a8 second class matter. In and for the sald city of Bemidjl, and f ; = ly 13 ! : at the Pionee T Minhbapails, s S e‘-‘x’:‘if."m“fufl'é"".n‘ibi"y"? s and the | the said buildings may be seen P. J. Russell by dealers who have sold it for | In mon! L at Fleming Bros. hardwarestore, Minneapolle, A New Cooiole! | SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR |ciitss AUsLHER RESOLYED that theclay : ; ') b - Charles W. Keeting of New Orleans, R vertise for selalegb‘lg‘;"ffid‘;l’:::‘:«fléfi%r‘:il’n‘n’r. for the past ten years commander of | ——————uo-— 10 ba complete according to the plans the joint department of I “‘im“% and | Everybody is taking a boot at Gl Attorney at Law many years and know its value. Bemudji, Minn., where alsosaid| senis, - - - - - nmm bids are to be opened on August | B.'B. NcDonald, C.A. B CONI K WIRELESS TILECRAP:! ;sn'fi i ] ; 18, 1906, at 2 o’clock p. m McDonald & Pitkin i i 1s the wonder 0f the 35 SRce is only ! Migsiasipp! gafl ho beaded thely di- W % leted by the Ist day of November, 1906, bida | 10y 1906, lock p. m. cDon ) Tase ;fi,‘-flfg:ggi “°'2:l:-""3i':’- ! vision T the G %a}fi” Arm¥ Darade here, ;29 : tem:less-cha.m prayer. {,‘fii:'."'\?'"‘;‘e": ‘Z‘:fn‘ o Awease 3ih, 100, a1 Successful bidder will be re- LAWYERS results. 3 o double shortly, 80 o | was ovepoom the heat and exhaufi. nd a fogt. turhish & bond fo- b opmseeg’ il biddérto | guired to enter into BUIao ST, Ot Syedieck et K i NIGBEES;P,,'&‘:_’{;._“. s o fl o j Ei s heat aad exhdk urnish & bond o e approved by the oiry | 4 contract and ! Germania Life BlOg., councll, in the sum of $800., and sald bids to be National Bank References. accompaniod by o cortified check In the sum | 2180 0 give good and sufficient the hospital, i i f ten (10) ede/quiosen his: pace: o lbtley| 8 e A ayes and ng's the following right to reject any and all bids, butisn’t italittlelate? ‘‘Jadam? [gouncllmen voted “aye:" B «“ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, fie? BUY TT NOw. of BemidJi. and be i SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. ——— 1 . . FURTHER RESOLVED., that the city clerk i ichigan an attempt | be. and he is hereby authorized to adwersh Downin Michig | Dids For portormims Lorf ad S0 advortise inspect the new stock of and 35. An opportunity to see the world. For full informa- ~ Siiior. Banreoten oo g aham. | Dated at Bemidji, this 9th day | Disesses of the Eye a specialty. -] Mouldings has already covered the Airst|man Gouia. " “Nows hrmman and Ghair- & by v Glasses fitted. = Wall Paper Pl b aud McTagdart. Resolution daclared adope. | Of AUgust, 1906. S Y ¢ Yo taper quarter. o onin gefirnlzr?nhm (I;llrelftor Dr. Rowland Gilmore| Barker's Drug Store 1 e | Asest: President, « M. Malzahn, Clerk. Physician and Surgeon johe—— == It must make your real Mil- THOBMALOY S+ _ About 500 postmen at Hompay, - | OMes MilesBleck ] waukeean indignant every time UGSl dia, have struck for increased pay 5 NIN 3 his town is r:ferred to t{s the i With the result that the dgliveries of L vXnAmgv suuueog ER F F i A s ¥ RESOLUTION. mail are almost stopped. Warrants Telephone Number 209 . . “Cream city.” It certainly = have been {ssued for the arrest Of | Thira st., one block west of 1st Nat'l Bank B wasn't cream that made it| Atare their leaders. ; . Reliable Painter the ci DRAY AND TRANSFER. _ famous, | gpeeteEsEEEe 232232333333, W i i T All Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk . cllman Kinel, sccondod by Oatucsimme Wi fi | } Dray lmfl'rlu%r. % N The Hibbing baseball team,lepoouion vl ' = o ol Teny BISIAR 3 | Enoneal. 404 Bolirant ave | ONE CENT A WORD. : which won the title “pikers’ be- yors on Dewey, Beltrami, Minnesota, | , ¢ el r No Advertisewnent Accepted For Less ! it L laved. here. |2 l;dscslitssl'l));)l“uve‘n,uf. and on Eigl i S 3, Tom Smart ety cause, when they played ' | Shaishat the pomidil be b o |2 VANDERLIP Co W | Dray and baggage. Safe and Piano moving. - they refused o go on with the|isiedss tollows: on hivey ronterteon | 8 & LU §|prone o 55" | 18 Americn Ave.| S Must Aocompeny "AW Gt 01 - Qils Varnishes game until the umpire had re- Avenua from Bighth s'u;;cn“[zix;'m.nfisu;b;% v o = B AT N i P . rom KEigh S . b ENTISTS. ] versed a decision, isnow clearly | Tont :{rr:::.wer&h{\‘ljlssls;ln‘m“advenua;%rom have removed to their new . HELP WANTED. entitled to a seat on the “‘cold |strect from Minnesotn asensc to M quarters where they in- § Dr. R. B. Foster, mmw » + . .-5 ; v —For the U. S, Marine feet” bench. the ollice of theclty clork in and for satd ity | & Vite the public to call and s Dr. Phinney Corps; men between ages 21 ke ¥ ° is being made to organize the in- nishing all matertal theretore, Sxcent hy- DR. J.T. TUOMY tion apply in person or by let- T s I' S, lurn! vy, i l e 16420 dependent voters 8o that Shey |eit s be et By £ ) fuglh PIANOS Dentist reifng -aitos, gon. B < omber, the s e nish will become more of a power in|hond toboaporoved by the mocnio furnish a cruiting offlce, cor. Beltrami ¥ | First National Bank Bulld'g. Telephone No. 230 Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Offics over B. H. Winter's Store. oL sum of $000.00, and each bid to be sccompanied volitics. The attempt cannot be | by a certified check in the sum of ton (10) por L] [ . nt of the amount of such bid, bids to be re- lmlted other than abortive, it seems to | teived uniiftho e I“Lfn’A‘ St 1900, & I I . . . e hour of nine (0 M : us. Itis like a republic electing ATvids 10 bo soale L . + s hy ght to reject any and all bid: a king and expecting to remain a | "6, 'the Call of byos and e the following ORGANS ETC. and Second Aves., Bemidji, Minnesota. WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- 33339333333333333333333333333 - via the Butlington Route gives you a delightful day- |roputlic. Organize the inde-| i, S Riet S| 8 o s ot ot v e w2 mosmcn prgm, | bvoon agon of 21 and 86, cii . light ride along the Mississippi River. Nearly 300 pendent vote and it ceases to be %’igfifié’:.:filgififigflf:;’fmgé’m'mfi“fi’é{’“\?&i‘r’. R s o e e o W.L. Brooks, Castter. | good character and temperate 2 miles of magnificent river scemery. Your trip to independent, and becomes parti- M2 = L"'\V.A.Gmlr‘hgmm. B . : ans and Bowing Machines, : ; ; e ::Elt:;rizeh%fis:peallf‘:)rmifi Chicago will be pleasant, comfortable and interesting pan L e R e l‘&”’ L l‘“mbergfi?ngfllgat]i)?fial Bank| £ a,ppfgy to Recruiting if you use this train. Olt: Ole! 3 Officer, Miles block, - Bemidji, Minnesota. WANTED: First class cook at City Restaurant. FOR SALE. BV AsU WU suus S FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap. Inquire at this office, - FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you on short notice. FOR SALE—Remington type- . writer. Latest improved ma- chine with tabulator, and first class typewriter desk. Neither Respectfully Solicits Your Business | FIRE INSURANCE written in the Best Old Line Companies. = Three trains daily: |G A R, BUSINESS SESSIONS — Leave Minneapolis 7:30 a. m., 7:50 p. m.,, 9:50 p. m. —_— s ORES A ND ULCERS Leave St. Paul 8:20 a. m., 8:40 p. m., 10:39 p- m. FIFTEEN HUNDRED DELEGATES ———— Arrive Chicago 9:35 p.m,, 9:00 a. m., 11:15 p. m. TRDUBLESOHE-IIFFEIISNE—DAHGERUUS ATTEND MEETING AND - For further information and descriptive Nothing is more discouraging than to have ‘an’ unhealthy sore or [} HEAR REPORTS. othing is m ging y foldercallon any ticket agent or address ulcer resist one treatment after another, sometimes scabbing over and N\Q@‘goq S F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt. apparently getting well, then returning with renewed energy and becoming - worse than before. Sores and ulcers are not due to outside causes; if they Germania Lite Bullding, St. Paul, Minn. Minneapolis, Aug. 17.—The business | Were, salves, plasters, lotions, etc., would cure them. They are kept up by a . A ¢ of thi _ | diseased and polluted condition of the blood brought on by the absorption of g 1 ;‘.‘i:‘iz":o::n::i;a:arfi,r?: ;:B d:‘.R; refuse and waste matters ]t:f the l:lody into tgus vital fluid. ~ These ué:cfiumnlal; x Q e t ° : tions find their way into the blood, usually because of an inactive and s luggis! :Jl:n:'::1:::::;‘6'““0?";i‘:ogl.::;:gs::si condition of the system. Nature intends that they shall be carried off OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 3 Senmanasnssenc s Good Rigs and Careful Drivers Burlinaron| e | Flour! Flour! through the usual channels of waste, but the different members failing to of the day, which commenced at 10 | perform their duties properly leave the matter to sour and ferment. The o’'clock, was occupied by the formal glood then, in. its effort to keep the system healthy, absorbs these poisons and opening exercises and the proceed- |at the first bruise, cut or wound the sore is formed, and the constant Ings then waited upon the report of [ drainage of foul matter through it keeps the place open and irritated used but little and both in first g the committeo on credentials. When | 80 it cannot heal. Another cause for old sores and ulcers is the pol- : class condition. Call at Pio- this was presented and adopted the luting or weakening of the blood from the re- |l LIVERY HACK IN CON- Boer office. reports of the officers of the organiza- tion were submitted. The report of Oommander-in-Chief Tanner was of oonsiderable length and covered all features of the work done by the Grand Army during the last year. No LOST and FOUND UV, LOST: Plain Gold bracelet. mains of some constitutional trouble or the effects of a long spell of sickness. S. S. S. NECTION. begins at the fountain-head and drives out all g ® (J @ poisonous matter and germs, and makes a last- Night Calls Promptly An- ing cure. As soon as the system gets under PURELY VEGETABLE. theg influence of S. S. S. tie inflglmmation Return to Pioneer office for re- mention was made in the report of | gradually le‘awes.1 et‘l;e flesh ]:akes on a :ullthy co:lor, and e;om; tl‘;e place ui‘s ward. the soldiers’ home canteen question, | permanently healed. Book on sores and ulcers an any medical advice withs F - but considerable .spacg was given to | out charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs FOUND—Glass - charm with the proposed monument to Henry lady’s and bab) ’s piciure. H. Wirz by the women of the South and E. Anderson. the recommendation. was made that the Grand Army enter a dignified and emphatic protest against the erection of the monument. The reports of Ad- Jjutant General Tweedale, Quartermas- ter General Battles, Judge Advocate General Clark and Inspector General Cummings covered the work of the last twelve months in their depart- ments, that of the adjutant genmeral showing that although the Grand Army had lost 9,206 members by death in the last year its membership had increased by 8,368. swered. If you want good flour let us send ;ou a sack of our “Majestic” Ripe Fruit: Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges and Bananas. Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- est styles. Prices right. LOST—Strayed or stolen, a sor- = R rel horse, weight 1500, stripe Py - A in the face, number on fore- I he Rl ht Road Y foot, a large spavin on cff hind THE COMFORTABLE WAY. leg. Finder will be rewarded — R R by informing W. T. Blakely. (Connects with Oriental Limited at MISCELLANEOUS. Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at R T Sy 5:15p. m, St. Paul at5:45p. m.) Pt'{‘l:LIdC LIngaAR% — Open . 34.... 122 esdays an turdays, 2:30 e b ;z::: : to6 p. m. Thursdays 7 ,to 8 EAST BOUND. No. 108..Park Rap..s Line..7:10 a. m. TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Try our Monogram and University Coffee. . m. also. Library in base: s The hot weather which has caused WEST BOUND. P I t of Court House. Miss TEA: Gr e 0 much suffering during the last two - No. B......Fosston Lile......3:52 p m Lyt L 0y Green tea per lN)lllld. 21 days continues and the official forecast “m: LEAp wm!n" o £ 5 25am Mabel Kemp, librarian. Fancy dairy butter, 10¢, 17¢ and 20¢ per pound. In that 0l mow tast. thiovigh e fowre " ¥ b u“'" No 107... Park Raplds Life...7:%p m T AT entire period o ncampment. R e S SR B rs. Bain, owner of the Golden Strictly fresh Eggs a specialt our 2 high temperature has had the effect ' FULL INFORMATION FROM 1 SEN S Specialiy mbienr wtars of irtalling the stay of many peoplo tastMany trains dally, superbly equipped, making E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. x:s;;fi‘:]t:: Bc’i:;k‘:‘l‘:;" e t th t and the outgoing 3 AR - R ber for good good he ol iabl tralie. are cromeed with oo ok Through Tourist Cars to California, with choice Bemidji, Minn. uest at the Re hotel emember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. ue gro o peop! of routes west of Omaha or Kansas ity g e Remore hotel. 'WArt ound. g SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT it i ’ ALLEGED ILLEGAL CHARGES. J. P. BLMER, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. d.’I_‘he Rhev.lW. E,hChnsm::, the : . B : h ivine healer who caus so % 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 . Bemidii, Minn. State of Vermont Sues Central Vor- M' ta‘ & l t : l much excitement in Grafton and . t Railroad. i tl Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. R et 100eso DErNA0NA! | Grana Porks N. D. by healing = — against the Central Vermont Railroad In Connection with thg the sick, will visit Bemidji on = 1 company have been brought by Attor- ”Northel‘n Paclfic" Aug. 28, and will be pleased to :;y‘g:;f:: ‘;::‘Z;:ofii‘:‘}:‘°m‘;§:;“:f E‘rofldesh:ho_ bes{{ tr;ln passenger | sea any sick who wish to see him - logal freight charges. The first sult, ac our run iavkauoe een phoribome, Funkloy (o will stay at 518, 4'h. St, which is for $10,000, alleges that ex- . and intermediate points and Minne- cessive freight tariffs have heen 2 apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth 3 oharged, end the second, for $5,000 And Go East - and il points east, west and South. = P = ¢ damages, demands the return to the - . 2‘:0&2‘ &m‘fion s 'i' Qe :t:l:;c'::d"nlfi“':::c:;?'z: “:hl;"vrzbal?: That's & good start toward a pleasant and of cars. Ample tlmé at Brainerd rates. Attorney General Fitts nllg:xeu profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing 4 for dinner. s oARTRN h M I G ] o N E A s Y P A Y M E N T s that the state has been compelled to your teiket tell the agent that it Must read Effective June “'hfi 506, pay higher rates for all coal pur- over the Dnll.;'o:%n‘::\sm lay ohased and used by the insane asylum 5 % — 4 T at Waterbury than private concerns Chlcago’ Milwaukee & St. Paul 7 == have paid. - p 2 Leiah . : { TIN AND RE- For the man or woman of moderate means = g2 Rallway - PAIR WORK. We:aro ofiering lots in the third addition e o—u"’“cv b between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Five on easy monthly payments. Damage to "':" 0":'" Than Was handsome daily trains including the Ploneer — . PR pposed. Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections B '.l‘l_xe lots are nicely located and the price is Winona, Minn, Aug. 17.< The at St. Paul Union Depot with all trains from ‘Bullhesd Lake Branch You get the best within the reach of all. steamer Quincy of the Diamond Jo the North and West. Sleeping car berths .+« +:Kellihe . pam. B . line, which has been on the bottom of services on the _ shortest notice. higher, wider and longer than the berths in other sleepers and therefore cooler and more ~ comfortable for Summer travel. Let us know where you are going and full information as to rates, routes, connections, etc. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul the river near Trempeleau for a month, has at last been floated. After the divers had completed their work of fixing the hull it took nine hours to pump out the water. The damage to the hull {s found to be greater than was at first supposed. The machinery is now being cleaned and put in shape and the boat will be taken to Eagle Point ways under her own steam and will there be thor- oughly repaired. She will not go into commission until next spring. i e —————————— | For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swodbgbk Block, Qomidjl.

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