Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 25, 1906, Page 2

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2 £ b R . MADE FROM NATIVE ROOTS. Your lungs have all they can do. The naily Pioneer SAFEAND RELIABLE. l TOLITICAL ANN NCEHENTS; L u n g R e S t ‘!rl'::thu‘ll?;kth“eigel::d“"’l'::z ,n::dth:: S EvoLieHED mvEnY ATrERnoON. | . That the roots of many native Planu. well. If they are rasping and tear- ml;;a wflgk;gl :u;.o :finmz!sca; Ak lgg:':.‘ ing themselves by hard coughing, come to their relief. Give them Ayer’s Offieial Paper City of Bemid]i| ot humanmaladios Is woll proven. Even Legistative Candidate. Cherry Pectoral. It heals, soothes, quiets. Your doctor will explain its action S the untutored Indian had learned the | In announcing myself as a candidate for to you. Ask him all about it. We have no seorets ! publ 3.0, Ayor Co., eurn%l:eth"lmis of _some loh these ’H‘ng the legislature from the sixty~frst district, LAWYERS: S i - nidji Pi Publishing Co. | $23Eht the early sottlers tholf uses, comprising the countles of Beltrami, Olear- | Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. | Inaiun never liked work so he wanted his e o SE 0TS AT SESS R | Yo o v e T i by S| A ctopm ok IS I she might do the work and let him hunt. ve eart ac- Thorofore, ho dug * papoose root” for her, | cordance with the forward maovomery seq | Attorney and Counsellor at Law l { PROFESSIONAL : 757 . OARDE. Chamberlams Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy Entered In the postofiice at Bemidjl. Minn., to:lelnn. W thelr gsautP{g:_nD:d‘yl B‘r;r mfl step for the drainage of thisnorthern country Office opposits Hotel Markham, as second class matter. Inale. weaknosses, T, and the betterment of its roads which means el . e rovpealied Blue Colioshrin B8 | we will encourage immigration and encour- P. J. Russell : [ i } 4 bined with nthatpagen\s that make it | 8ge legislation in that direction, Attorney at Law { ' SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR| moro effective than any other medicine in |, Thero are propositions other than these to| BEAIDSL, o x @ o o FIENN. { S curing all the various weaknesses and |be taken up, and I will, it nominated and ! g painful derangements peculiar to women. | elected, do my best for all things pertaining | B: B. McDonald. €. A. Pitkin. | E t d The Crookston Times thinks m‘fi?%finfie‘fgfi?:fl&:fi been saved | o my dlstrict and will endeavor 1o follow the McDonald & Pitkin 1 astwar the Pioneer is over zealous in its | geon's knifo by the timely use of Doctor | Wishesef the peoble. . LAWYERS results. s ! 3 Plorce’s Favosite Proseription. Tonder- | I believe that drainage and good roads are ¥ 1 ; pursuit of news. The Pioneer | ness over the lower polvic reglon, with | the oeramount lasses, and what s nocdod flm—’iflfi e ek e ) : H 3 ackache, spells zziness, he T 3 AN ONS. medicine beea St - Low rates to Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto knows the Times would have &|pearing dowh pains or distress should o | X sook th nominavion st the ceauest of a Envaa, o oc'a physicisn B and points on the picturesque SP. ann:ence River. hard time filling space 1f it were | 80 urhoeded. A courso of *Favorite Pre mumber ofintorests. and 8:";’:7;,,:.3.‘:.::;‘ L. A. Ward, M. D., 1t ouly codls 2 qiarter. Can Three first-class trains daily to Chicago via the Bur- not for the news articles it clips g; all :‘;fk é’m‘r"&‘;sfifirfll’m‘zflfié 3 | intaresta of the state taer demsend. T hure Physicisn and Surgeon, E.flmj to risk so much for so 3 lington's cool “Mississippi River Scenic Line.” bodily from the Pioneer. Sonablo lenath of Huno. - Tho *Hayorite |swass been an fndependent worker in my | Diseases of | Jo Ero s spedlalty, ? BUY IT NOW. L T i rom ‘will s independe: I wl al ee] It < ec l:lc : ans The republican party may put | okt without a drop of alcolol, I its 1o beat ntosests of iy Sofisiitunnis SN0 e Dr. Rowland Gilmore Barker’s Drug Store — Electl‘lc nghts off the day of reckoning on the gv\;\‘;n :gm(‘!:c‘slfil:r :l‘llr:]gga %l;l:‘%g'l'%ks;a‘!;: e il S L s Physician and Surgeon ; : on revision of the tariff issue so that | quantities of spirituous liquors, which | district as« body politic. 1 ” . - - < aro vory harmful, espocially to olicate | With the sbove briet outline of my nolitical | VR~ W ARNINGER Ghlcago Limited the brunt of the fight will not|women. “Favorlto Proscription” con- | intentions, T respectfally solictt sour aid and . g y J iq 7 come in this “off"’ year, but it is | tains neither alcohol nor harmful habit- | suppors at the polls on the 18th of September. VETERINARY SURGEON Leaves Minneapolis 7:50 p. m.; leaves St. et et g Koning | formine drugs, “All its r‘;‘“;e";““"f: are .3, Orgisrs shiea a0, iRome Namber 209 Paul 8:40 p. m; arrives Chicago 9:00a.m. BOINg.to, (ma'ze eckoning, fiowefln] invigorating 'tonie, fmparting e il Vool Danddaeogbtondl it b Full forriasion §6:60/Pates snil when it does come, all the dearer. | health and strength in particular to the For County Auditor, DRAY AND TRANSFER. service will be furnished by organs distinctly feminine. For weak = — » % o anq slckly, women, Whioiate tworn-onb? | - Therchy announce muell s candidate: o Wes Wright, ONE CENT A WORD. i or del , especia/ lor women wi e republican nominat for Au of N F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt. A. L. Hanson, gandldnt.e f‘?" work in store, o«fii, or gchonl-room, Wwho | Reltraml county, subject to the decision of Oray and Transfer. i 4. hasil M the senate from this district, is Sft at the typewrlter or sowing machine, e voters at the primary election. Soptom- | Phone 40. 401 Beltrami Ave OcsusolaLih Deldiog: 8t PaslMiaa a man who has long been identi- | nursing mothere. Br- Plarcers Favoriga | P°r 15 1905 Jaasdsononar Tom Smart JioAdvectisencant Aciagied Fee i ooy ¢ : | Broserption will prove.a priceless benefit _ Jitkzh Than 15 Cents. fied with the interests of north- | /eCPUOR Yl provea Bricoless benels PRy Dray and beggage. Safc and Plano moving. | e ern Minnescta, and is atall times “;g:rzt:o;z‘ls\::nitrowe&a 4ru6, selentifie | 11erebs announce myselt as s candidste[Phone No. 58 | g18 America Ave. Eosoag: oy . = in hearty accord with the Para-|eure 1s Dr. Blores Plosssnt. Pollats, | or i opublicis somination ok 1 167con DENTISTE. z - N N t sheriff of Beltrami county, voted up- o3 mount issues of this part of the|Mild, harmless yet sure. |0t at the primary electlon to be held Sept. 18, Dr. R. B. Foster. HELP WANTED. ? state. ) i A 1906, and should receive the nomination and » TV D y e snennronc s s s e §unday Excursion to Redby . | 1ater the election will conduct the office in & Dr. thney WANTED—For the U. S, Marine £ — i Another popular excursion | good ana b\lslnessllkemlnng.’r SURGEON DENTISTS Corps; men between ages 21 F ack i our l runk The Weekly Frontier is the| i) pe given by the Red Lake L Truyoon. PHONE 124 MTTES BEO0E and 85. An opportunity to see name of a new paper ‘to be| Rajlway Company to Redby, the Candidate for County Attorney. DR. J. T. TUOMY = the wor%d. . For full m{;)nlnt i ] And G o East launched at Turtle R""e"sd "’12 excursion train to leave here at| rnereby announce myself a candidate for . J. T. TU %é‘;“tg‘l’g YS“‘L){’::?!?: &‘;r pg :& first issue being announce ’ 3 . | the Republican nomination for the office of o ; to U.S. 5 T8 Frid fg & k. - S 90 clqck. in the forenoon, and re county attorney of Beltrami county, Minn, at DentISt cruiting offlce, cor. Beltrami That's & good 'start toward a pleasant and ;PPI:[“ h‘" ;yfo “exl' We;t~ f tourning, leave Redby at 5:30 zhenrlml‘;les. Stz:tfmlbt‘!ir 18th. 19&6;0 It v:om- First National Bank Bulld'g. TetephoneNo. 230 gnd Second Aves., Bemidji, i i i . oorhea ormerly editor O inated and elect Dpledge myse] perform = . pronmb_la Summer Vacation. ¥u purchasing dk y p. m. Among the pleasures the duties of the office to the bost of my ability Dr. C. M. Smlth Minnesota. ;4 your tciket tell the agent that it Must read the Turtle River Independent, there will be an‘excursion on the | with jstice and impertiotecs. DRNTIST . ———WANTE For U, S, army able. over the will edit the paper. steamer Michael Kelly. JoAN G Qumong. Otcs ever B. H. Wister's Stere; bodied, unmarried - men be- —_— 7 i i ; = Candidate for Clerk of Court, tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul The candidacy of Mr. Opsahl Notice to Contractors. e s St T TIME TABLE sens of United States, of - for representative is meeting| Sealed proposals will be re-|for the Republican nomination for clerk of good character and temperate s Railwa o Eon Seaseproposale alsrictcourt to e voted upon st theprimary | MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & | Bavits, who can. speak” rens y with a wide-spread approval that | ceived by the City Clerk of the|.cevion September 15, 1906, Should I ror MANITOBA RY. CO and write English. For. in: 5 i i the people of Bemidji and the City of Bemidji Minn. until 8]ceive the nomination and later the election, ] . 1 e Ir 45 R between the Twin [Cities and Chicago. Five = il 5 I will conduct the office in a careful and busl- DANF=Rxsest: Sandsss ormation apply Recrlm.:m_.g B handsome daily trains including the Pioneer three counties he will represent, |o'clock p. m. on the 27th day of | LY <" kg . Officer, Miles ‘block, Bemidji, Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections if nominated and elected, should|Aug. 1906 for the laying of CHARLES F. SCHROEDER- TO REDBY AND RETURN.| Minnesota. t St. Paul Union Depot with all trains from i e = :he Nm*:: E:d flWe::’.O ;"lmp; - ;::fl oo feel p.roud of. He stands for t!le :?pproxln?ategly 4000 feet Of. 4 Chbte e P In effect August 20, 1906. WANTED—Bright young man higher, wider and longer than the berths in best interests of northern Min-|inch cast iron Water MAiiS.| yyereny sumounce msself as o candidate to do work -around a printing other s’leepers g Klievetore 6o01ar /ana oM nesota, and if elected will be one | Specifications, plans and profiles | for the republican nomination for Treasurer - office and to learn the trade in comfortable for Summer travel. of the most influential men in|may be seen at the office of the |2 Beltrsmt county. to be voted on at the Ty Newion - allits branchesf. Mns:l be orer Let us know where you are going and full the state legislature. City Engineer. Should I receive the nomination and later [~ §unday—During August and September, :lxteen liveau-ss of a;.lgea.n Wi :.:g information as to rates, routes, connections, —_— Each bid must be accompanied | the election as county treasurer, will, as in ‘Excarsion train, 0 work. mall pay on the Niise il full faned i pa the past. conduct the office In a good and | e — L Relby530 start. ete. will be cheerfully furnished by return mai CANNON NOT WANTED. by a certified check of 10 per |business-like manner. G. H. FRENCE emidjl.. a.m Ly y...5:30 D. . S NTID s - - It is time for the country to t i e SCHEDULE AN : board and room for W. B. DIXON el ek T ey e cent Oftt.he :}I:}c:unh ofi tfh?tgldfaia Candidate for Auditor. e man and wife in private family. NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT Fk g Sucdior: Josonh guaraniee ol the goo faith ofthe yy, 0, snnounce myselt as a candidate SEASON OF 1906. No children. Address Box 365 Robert Street, St. Paul Sannon for mecsinant - oo obn | bidder and that he will furnish ator the Repuiican nomingsion tor counts | STEAMER MICHAEL KELLY| 673. Cannon for president. The old |satisfactory bond of $5000 fo| fieer ol Belramt couney primary election Tn effect August 2, WANTED: Waitress at City == fellow’s boom for the republican | complete the. work as planned in | September 15th, 1506, Should T recelve the Restaurant nomination is growing nicely, |the specified time, vis: Nov. 15, | omination and lator the election s county | NONDAYS Lonvo Redby st 10 o'clock a.m. : and no one need be surprised if1906. The City Council reserves | discharwe the duties of the office tatthtunly | PR A v5—Loave Shoties B e FOR ‘SALE. B i 4 busi ke o'clock a. for Shotls l’y ‘wrlgo Ct s e s Pk e ki e i he heads his party’s ticket in|the right to rejectany or all bids, | 2@ n 8 business el %‘“%csfh“?:?,’fg‘,‘:, }‘{'11:3,; then'to Tieaby~ | FOR SALE— Magnificent moose 2 1908, M. D. Stoner, Thomas Maloy N s\"\?fi'fififihy‘%—i’fi.vfiififlf tiogelook| head, mounted; will be sold B Cannon wouldn’t make a bad| City Engineer, City Clerk. Candidate for Sheriff. SorkogrAgency. Leave Agency at3:0p.m.| cheap, Inquire at this office, i . i i " _— I hereby announce myself as a Republican| THURSDAYS—Runs on Speclal Orders 3 president; he is a nice old gentle candldate for tho nomination for shorlt of o8y, T e W S OMem| pOR “SATE Remington _type man with plenty of intelligence, DISCRIMINATION SHOWN. Beltrami county, to be voted upon at the for Rgency. thé to Sotley Brook. Leave | writer. Latest improved ma- [ ] [ | and he probably would measure = —_ primary election to be held September 18, hotle{ rook a1.8:00 p.m. for Shotly Post-| chine with tabulator, and first e , L y < . Actors Arrested for Violating Sunday | 19€. If Ireceive the nomination and later | ofice then to Redby. = Redby at 10 o'clock [ class typewriter desk. Neither ! up, as chief executive, with a Dismissed the election, will conduct the office as in the [ ."m., for_Battle River, Crow, Lake School o 5 S i £aw Dismissed, past, In 2 good and business like manner “Stopping at Blackduck ~when| used but little and both-in first majority of the men who have. 3 s filled the high off But this is | Lovsville, Aug. 25 —Judge McCann, | Thanking you for past favors and for any [MSGSERET p (o005 auring| Class condition. Call at Pio- 1f t d fl letus send you a sack of our ed the high office. - But this 18| ip the city court, has dismissed all the | favors which you may show at this time, | August and Sopiemric: : neer office. . Jouwartt, good Tonx L ¥ not the point. It is simply [ members of the “Four Corners of the |vourssincerely, TOS. BAILEY, W. G. MARSON, Gen'l Mgr. th” the staff of the TR 71 L] =9y whether the country wants a fi‘;;':“”‘{,':‘;;’:‘e‘f a:l? b:i:ga c;,)a,ged Candidate for Clerk of Court. LOST and FOUND successor to Roosevelt of the|ywith violation of the Sunday closing | Ihereby announce my candidacy for the FOUND ~ St o " tenas Roosevelt type, or whether it|laws. In announcing his decision the | republican nomination for Clerk of Court at — String of s, R 2 Judge took the ground that the arrests | the primary election to be held Sept. 18, 1906. : H | Owner can have same by pay- is willing to return o the old | e . i ination, as he state | Durine ms frst term, Y havo used my influ- ing all charges. style of statesman ence for the interest of the county; always and city authorities were exempting 4 i i i P ,‘ prompt in attending to my oficial dutles, and ) ST i S — Ripe Fruit: Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges and It would be ridiculous to bry | numerous other occupations as “works | 2romiP: i attending tomy oficlal duttes, and o COMETABLE WaY, D(l)iz whsi;]:ilri!v?:ke?ggll;' 'I‘neisr Bananas. to make out that Cannon is such | Of necessity” under an unwarrantedly | a¢ the primary election and re-election, my Y, g. Kriday, pai : 4 the ident, he 1 efforts will be as In the past. Trusting that oy of gold nose glasses with chamn. Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- [§ | type of man as the president, you may favor me with your support. I am, (M o o BECE BTN Leave at Pioneer for reward. and noone but J. Adam Bede Very Sincerely Yours, F. W. RHODA. est styles. Prices right. would attempt it. He was reared King (Connects with Oriental Limite Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at LOST—On street of Bemidji long - bill book containing a sum of Candidate for County Superintendent of M . . 5:15p. m, St.Paul at5:45p. m.) P in the old school, and now, in his % . g e Gl T e money, and a draft and_notes. e 1 Try our Monogram and University Coffee. seventieth year, he is too old to| Detective Serviee|, iy mmoumce my cwmaiauey tor e |§ No. 8. Dulyed By Fiuder return to this ofice for . hange. He belongs to the con- 1an 1ve servi st of Chica- | tendent of schools to be voted upon at the reward. % TEA: Green tea per pound, 2lc oo . 0ng! Pl e L U L e Ry priinary election Septembor 16 1005 ; stantly decreasing class which | egitimate detective work . transacted for Thave been In the educational work for | N0 B-eeer LOST: Sunday, Aug. 19, a Faney dairy butter, 10¢, 17¢ and 20¢ per pound ton s corporations, firms and individuals in all ave,been. In-thejeducasional . 11, white ith short g 3 L holds that the tariff is sacrosanct, parts of tho world, " All business strictly | the past twenty-two years. as a teacher, in- e small, white puppy, with shor : 3 ay about your case 2 %P m = Strictly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. and opposes any reduction on | Frices reatonable. “Advice froe e s edent For Soer ans| 0 0. Faik RA LIRS 148D tail. Telephone any nforma tion to Sentinel office, No. 79. + 04505-506 Cent Bld; inneapolis, Minn | I was assistant county superintendent of the trust-protected goods. All his | RORRMAN w. KNG T Ottertail county schools, which position T instincts and his financial in. FAfRicis W. Kana. sup. A, B. Allen. - Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. terests lean him toward the 2’&!”3&“:5?&“ } :-::)h:e: ;;g::x':éd :::: ?&2 g Bemidji, Minn. LOST—On streets of Bemidji SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, ot Fotcs and tho mone | EENNYROVAL BILLS |fmiior i bttt st bill book containing sum of . Y Ol .ilil‘l_{‘w.;l%& " R A L A A e IFULL INFORMATION FROM resigned to attend the state university, and E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. fnterosts famfiar with e, o8 phecomnty schoolx money and securities. Finder i in y elected I will conduct the educational o § please keep money and return 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidji, Minn. Ten years ago Cannon’s elec- 'A‘:r!cfildmfll“sli'flfi.l- WoHkof the cqunty: i &' carefal miannoe ol securities to this office, .9 e mert o savmis wonecon | \[innosate @ [ntepnational Respectfully sollciting your support, In Connection with the FOR RENT. caf G WILLIAM B. STEWART. - . A A AN NN e s r e rorororrnne Rl Northern Pacific..|FOR RENT Nicely furnished & Provides the best train passenger| TIoOmS in modern house. 321 ox n'"mr“mwvfenmf“g:m" service between Northome, Funkley | Americaavenue. r o * | Blackduck, Bemidji, ‘Walker tion, had he been as prominently in the public eye then as now, would have been logical; but times have changed. ad Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. LOTS Okiehester Oh ladisen Bzuare. PII CAUSED BY YOUNG SPARROWS. fr unnats T 1 Bank Mfl‘}fl"‘é‘:flg‘“l PEQ“‘“ “d:l llghlm& MISCELLANEOUS. ' s e Lumbermens National Bank|2polis, St Paul, Fargo and Duluth oot i e — ‘ Epidemic of T:::n!gfl::\:ar in a Mich. et . of mucou d‘:n;::t:n?fll'lt OF BEMIDJ flgo:ngouo;s::: ,b::u ml{n:&:mé PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Twin Citles. No ch Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 Reapecttully Solicits Your Business | 5f ‘cave. 'Ampls tlos at Brainers| t06p, m. Thursdays 7 to 8 . SR tor dinner. p- m.also. Library in base- Tbree Oaks, Mich, Aug. 26.—The cause of an epidemic of typhoid fever | among the 1,000 inhabitants of this FIRE INSURANCE! TIME CARD e ment of Court House. Miss | ON E A SY P A Y M E N T S place was discovered when a member written in the Bést 0ld Line Companies. | Bfdctie dune aeh e Mabel é em . 1ibrarian of the board of health climbed to the STATIONS Lid Chicago Grain and Provisions. 5 8 mi A o7 . m. 728 N\Q@“w S 3 Chicago, Aug. 21—Wheat—Sept, T1%e¢; Dec., 74%c. Corn—Sept., 48%c; Dec,, 43%c. Oats—Sept., 29%¢c; Dec. . ¢ ’ 30% @30%c. Pork— Sept, $17.05 XQ et - Jan, $13.45. Flax—Nothing doing. L] Pequ Butter—Creameries, 19@23c; dairles, - — BROKD m:/ - 17@21c. Eggs—12%@15c. Poultry— . OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 800 5 S Turkeys, 13c; chickens, 12¢; springs, ARARAAARAAAARAMANNAMAARARIAS AR Punkley. 3 18@14c. g /Goeod Rigs and Careful Chicago Union Stock Yards. top of the waterworks standpipe and , found the dead bodies of several thou- sand young sparrows in various stages of decomposition covering the surface of the water. Immediately fhe mayor gave Instructions to empty the stand- pipe, scrub and paint it. Hundreds of sparrows’ nests have been built on the ledge that runs around the summit of wi YOU the standpipe and the young birds are LL c.una supposed to have fallen into the uncov- of any case of Kidney or ered standpipe while trying to fly. There are now twenty-one cases of ty- | Bladder disease that is not phoid fever in the town. beyond the reach of medi= For the man or woman of moderate means we are offering lots in the third addition on easy monthly payments. The lots are nicely located and the price is within the reach of all. g ¥ Drivers 3 1810 Chicago, Aug. 24.—Catle—Beeves, For farther pastisil i o Sons of Veterans Elect Officers. | Cine. Take it at once. Do ] A | $3.85@6.60; cows and helle::. $140@ or rurther culars Wl'i"b or ¢ Peoria, Ill, Aug. 25.—Th tional i 1 o H ) 5.20; ‘stockers and feeders, $2.40Q - convention of Gons of Veterans eiosed | 10, 1Sk having Bright's Dis- | § | [ERY HACK IN CON- - 430, Texans, $3.65@4.50; Westerns, thelr sessions here with the election | ©aS€ OF Diabetes. There is NECTION. rm i BS0600; cuven 550611, Homs of officers and the selection of Dayton, | nothi: i : —Mixe an utchers, . .50; 0., as the next meeting place. Rd-| o ing gamed by dehy' i Ad i st Bood heavy, $6.05@6.60; rough heavy, d Amies of Altoona, Pa., lect. : -/ Night Calls Promptly $5.50G5.8 o ot g iy | 50c: and 6100 Bottles, | Night Calls Promp u auxillary elected Mrs, Julla Monihan, | New York, as president, . . Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. arker’s Drug Store,

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