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e en your nerves are weak, when you i are easily tired, when you feel all run a IC down, then is the time you need a good strong tonic — Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Your doctor will tell you why it has such power over weak nerves, why it makes the blood rich, and why it gives courage and strength, Ask him ll It is not just the medicine you need. Qe have no secietil We p The Right Road TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO REAY AL Ar WESTERN“’" Many trains daily, superbly e\.mpped, making fast time. Through Tourist Cars to California, with choice of routes west of Omaha or Kansas City. For information write to J. P. ELMER, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. Pack Your Trunk And Go East That's & good start toward a pleasant and profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing your teiket tell the agent that it Must read over the . . Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul . . Railway between the Twin "Cities and Chicago. Five handsome daily trains including the Pioneer Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections at St. Paul Union Depot with all trains from the North and West. Sleeping car berths 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, ete. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our “Majestic” Ripe Fruit: Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Ora.nges and & Bananas. Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- est styles. Prices right. Try our Monogram and University Coffee, TEA: Green tea per pound, 21c Fancy dairy butter, 10c, 17¢ and 20¢ per pound. Strictly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidji, Minn. Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. LOTS ON EASY PAYMENTS 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. For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS. Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidj. |THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER| = Rear Admiral Wilde and His Wnl'l( In Manila Bay, PR S | The crulsor Boston, which met with of_ the Condition of Lumber- OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDII :f.“fii'.f'flf o‘::l“,?‘ P“cmcneoa?m:e?; mens National Bank at lands recently, BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. | e famots fisht in Afaniin bay in 1668; Bemidii. * By AL KAISER. Bhe was In command of Rear Admiral Entored in the postofioa at Bemidjl. Minn,, [ 3°0rEe Fraucis Fazon Wilde, then a | AT ~ CLOSE fi BUSINESS WM. B. MATTHEW_S PUBLISHED NVERY AFTERNOON, captain, Prior to the declaration of ATTORNEY. AT LAW 8 sedond MM AT war the Boston was stationed some| 0N September 4, 1906. | practices betore %lle_‘ggl_:fl. K5 1,800 miles to the south of Hongkong, — 4 Gencr"nlcoLnnd Sce—Inal SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM 1n a Korean port, when one day a tele- ‘RESOURCES, gress. Special nunl.lnn = gram was recelved from Dewey which {,“,"“fi “'('Es Dlm\,lgéu o .25 | Olai! W 5 T , secured an 1280 5 “I told you so. read something like this: D Eqratts, ahoar Bonds 35| sota 33172‘K'v‘3x'§u5“vva'°"fl..wn ,?%‘”‘ 420 —— “War with Spain. Hurry to Hong- | Banking House, ,000; kong." Duo from National Banks (nob re- Just about the time President ). 3 D.H. F N taditn Captaln Wilde Instantly cleared his | Duo from approvi rve j ISK Roosevelt, thought he had the salt | iy for netion nna started at full apeed | Shecksand ',’},',"i',f_“;}‘,',},'fi:;:fm 44| Attorney and Counselior at Law nicely sprinkled on that Cuban | for Hongkoug, where he arrived three Notes of ‘Dlm:anlnnnl Vanks 1.500,00 Otfics oppesite Hetel Markham. pea e’ il—] idn’t. or four days later, with every gun |G % oe dove's tail—he didn't loaded and every man at his gun ready {‘Awml FUE ig bl v J. Russell to fight at tlie sight of a Spanish flag. 5.1 tandoe notea : Attorney at Law The campaign cry of Cole and Daves onlant aulte understands s ol tardopnotes | 4] pBAUIDN, . .- - Pendergast seems to be spread- | warlike appearance of the Boston, and FirerBer oo ;:z:c ot E. E. McDonald ing fast among the republican | then it was found that a very impor- AR e L 2o, oters of northern Minnesota. Capital stock pald 1 -_.‘,ATN.TO.RNE”Y“AT.'L.A.:V'“ 't . 51 . , . yone : Uhdiviasd profte. 6 == DRy Owediest Dk Barker’s Drug Store paid X PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. With the political write ups all £ {«nmanu hlnkago{esouuonndlnz L. A Ward, M. D “dead,” and the cuts of candi-| 4 . Domead saribeatis ot 0o ( 29 5 pos| Physici d s Time certificates of deposits. 8630 ysiciun and Surgeon, dates relegated to the cut| [ 2 Etprpe) Diseases of the Eye s specialty. 4 cabinets, how empty the papers| §' Sl Glasses fitted. will look now. ) & . |STATEORMINNESOTA.L Dr. Rowland Gilmore _— i 3 I, ‘\(vdg, ufim“l" cnhlel'-' I«:tmm lbla;v,le nlm'ed Physician and Surgeon When will bh,e candidateslearn | oo : ‘ fl."l‘:n" 8 m.?,",}{,‘fi.g‘{';'fi:i" of 7[,{,[,; 6“:'%"’;"2:5‘?‘?'!"?“ e THIaBleck 10y that Ih‘ey can’t win vo‘t.;:’)s with ) g Sbscribed n‘xlxedrs“g‘r‘-n to betore me this b | DR WARNIN GER £ ¢ of Septe those ‘‘cabbage leaves!” Any| W {seal] " “L I 'BERMAN. Notary Public. ARy SiRdEN ONE CENT A WORD. American citizen who will sell| ¥ ; L Minn. My commission - | Tnira s¢., one block west. of 1¢ Nat'l Bask AT h i y 11, — W U%INo Advertiseinent Accepted Less his franchise for anything less LS RORHOLL DRAY AND TRANSFER,. Than 15 Cents. bt than a ten-cent cigar is mnot 3 JOHN S MUCKER . Cash Must Accompsny All Out Of worthy the name. A TS ST s Town Orders e p————— - ) Certificate of Amendment to Articles of Incore 3 . Mary ‘McFadden of the Duluth poration of the Beltrami County Mercantile MMEE;_.,W News Tribune knows what is SRS ADMIEAT wILDB: Company. WANTED—For the U. S, Marine hat if she i irl. She |80t word had somehow dropped out KNOW ALL MEN RY THESE PRESENTS, Dray e. and Plano moving. | Corps; men between ages 21 Wwhak,.eyen Ilishe. 1a:a; girl. of the message to Captain Wilde In [ U & Meoting of the Stockhorters onime | Phone No. 58 | 618 America Ave.| and 35. An o) portunity to see says: “Novelist H. G. Wells says| transmission—the word “imminent.” Iycalled and duly held at the office of the DENTISTS, the world.” For full informa- poker is a stupid game. Piker | The message should have read: Monday. the 16th day of July, 1906, and thas tion apply in person or by let- 5 s : “War with Spain imminent. Hurry | at sald meeting the following’ resolution was Dr. R. B. Foster lerto U.S. M Co poker may not e exhilarating, | , Hongkon oo, That Axticle IV of the Articles : > arine Corps ro. but the real game—my!"” Piker| Tho Boston gave a good account of [of Incorparation of this corporation sball s Dr. Phinney crlallmg office, cor. Beltra poicer! Guess that will teach Mr. | berselt in the fight. While she wag | 2mended soas to read as tgllow: SURGEON DENTISTS fimnsse‘ft?d Aves., Bemidji, - 'he Capital Stock of th it h Novelist Wells not to talk about steaming by the vessels and forts_of \mTl"Tmae‘; tals u‘x.‘l);an% Ilmn;m n(mlm on, sh wfll PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. A X the dons, while two opposing storms of | shajibe divided into One Handred: Fifty (150) things he doesn’t know anything | projectiles swept the waters and a | shatesof One Hundred Dollars @000 zache | DR, J. T. TUOMY | WANTED—For U. 8. army able- about. man could not hear himself think for [}, 1N, WELN S, WHELEOR, Said corporation Dentist bodied, unmarried men be- — the thunder of the guns, Captain Wilde | and sworn to by ifs Vice-Bresident and Sec- | o vvionat Bask Buitd-g. TetephonsNo. 2 tween ages of 21 and 85, citi- 5 = stood on the bridge of the Boston fan- | TCtaTY on this 16th day ot Tulys A D, | it 32| zens of United States, of The primary election is over | ning himself with a blg palm leaf fan, 7, ee President. Dr. c M Smith, good character and temperate and, in this county at least, ex-[as calm asa woman at the opera. Re- Secretary, TIST habits, who can s read cept in onme or two instances|membering that it was breakfast time, | In Prosenceof Offics "r! || Wiater's Stors. and write English. For in- he ordered a cup of coftee to be served L. L. NICHOLS = ——| formation apply to Recruiti where there may be mndependent | t5 him on the bridge. STATE OF MINNESOTA, TIME TABLE Officer, Miles block, Bemidji, candidates, all that is left is the| Admiral Wilde is a native of Bos- [ ouney of Bettramt, | MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & Minnesota. shouting. Anybody sorry? No-|ton and was born in 1843. Citizens | On this 16th day of July, A. D, 1906, before body hfit tbey mafl am{; freq | ©f Boston lionized the commander of |1, Notaty Fublic ln shd tor “sald ‘count, MANITOBA RY. C0. WANTED_Bright young man the cruiser of th fer the | Richards. toame bmown i6 b the- Viee-Bron Daily—Except Sundass. o di K a e cruiser o e same name after the ichards, to me known Ice-Pres] o 3 0 wor! aroun a Pl'lh':lllg A . n d d Se 12 pectivel; f the B cigars, free drinks and. every: | battle of Maniln Bay.The admiral |4t tCone SARanets Go. tid corpesation| TO. REDBY AND RETURN.| office and to learn the trade in thing else free, that we have|comes of good old New England stock, | named in the foregoing instriment, and being In en:)cl August 20, 1906. all its branches, Must be over = a by me duly sworn, did say that they are the His great-grandfather, Brigndier Gen- | Vico Prasident and Sccrstary respeciively heard from. Chance now 0 get| gra) ‘Solomon Lovell of North Wey- | of aid cortimation. s ot tis Faaseis 50 .m.| Sixteen years of ageand willing down to work again, mouth, commanded the defemses of |{oiiicate by them signed s true to the AT N o DIl AR, to work. Small pay on the _— Boston during the Revolution. His Rt E\V A. GOI‘I,}. it r 30 a.m. | ArBemldJ( 30p.m.| -start. GIVE THE SCHOOL THE SEWER. grandfather, Captain William Wilde, [ g—mc )73 RICHARDS <" ~During August and September. | WANTED—Boy 14 a ph 2 was lioutenant of the old frigate Bos- - Secretary. Excursion train. oy years el The council is undertaking a ton. His maternal grandfather, Itba. |ad (l:?cll“ll?d &a $Worn to betore mye the T6th T Bomiai & Ly Redby. 530p.m.| Wabts position with private most commendable enterprise in [ mar Rice, fought at Lexington. oy LANSO. Notars Publlc, Beltrami SCHEDULE family, where he can do chores trying to find ways and means to R e Xy commisioe expizes March 1108, SEASON OF 1906, for his board, while- attending extend the sewer system so that| DRAMA VERSUS POLITICS. Dbt o e || STEAMER MICHAEL KELLY| *“* pypya . . 138 TR Ih h tify that the within inst it the main public school building| Auga: Thomas, Playwright and gu?fif{ocre%fr%'x: 9»01&:? ‘o'mce"%l'fifi'.'{}%? In effect August 22, pFa.rley, Mian. will be able to connect with it. Hiyan Adwmirer. B4 Was day Fecorded inBook 1. ot Tntorp: | o MONDAYSLeave Redby at100'clock a 3 Augustus Thomas, who made the |orations on paceee ™ COID: | for Agency, Cross Lake School and Shotiey MAN WANTED — Talk with The school most certainly should P. E. HANSON, Brook, o : formal address of welcome to William bwm"y Rtatas TUESDAYS—Leave Shotley Brook at 7| Brandborg, the I. C. S. man. be given a chance to dispose of | J. Bryan at the big meeting in Mad- ke Kool achic Bisy Sostoficg, Cross its sewage, if possible, witk:out|!son Square Garden, is better known OFFICE oF &Ts&s‘;mn 25 DEEDS. | | “siopping at Blackduck wiien hecessars BOY WANTED—Messenger bey o S—Leave Redby at 10 lock recourse to the expensive and |2 & PlayWright than as a politician. T hereby cordits that oo mithin Tastrument | 5. e for Kzoncs: Loave Asency a ssacck | at Western Union office. e Among his most popular works for | Was filed inthis office for record on the I10th | for Re well contaminating cess-pool. t:hAe] stage are “The Burl of Pawtucket,” "‘l_‘l‘,‘;‘dsfi.“.‘f'd‘}.'i’f,"mg’,}éd’fl ook 5ot i E:g“s:”*““"s on Special Orders FOR SALE. s “Alabama” and “Arizona.” “Alabama” |cellaneous on page )AYS—Leave Redby at 10 o’clock a. e o T T S eV U WA AT A e oy e avery inikul s MO oo | R B | FOR SATR Two lois on Third counctl, under the charter, $0| oy voqrg ang then made such a hitas| oo U office then o Redby. 5 street, Bemid Address order the work done, and the| to start its author well on the rond to T"‘“’f,‘.“;fi:‘fi:}; Beaby M0 golork Frank Lane, Kclliher. ‘wealth. “Arizona,” too, made a hit, Jackda: d M te. d “Swpplnz at Blackduck when|zm e ——————— :2:%;?::;;'11”:;: :,l,::n:mm::: I Eng?:nd the daw l;‘l?u:dly ever | "SUNDAYS—Excursion trip on lake during FOR SALE Magnificent moose y | Y, U mentioned but as Jack, yet daw and | Avgustand Septomber. - head, mountgd; Wln. be sold board of education, and the city not jackdaw Is the proper name of the ARSON. Gew'lMgr.| cheap Inquire at this office, for the crossings, assessed to specles. It Is suggested that the ple the property owners in three owes the “mag” to some corruption of FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. Sare Margaret or Meg. To mag is to chat- N The Pioneer will procure any yearly installments; but it is . ter, but whether the verb was derived . R kind of a rubber stamp for still possible to extend the sewer g nm;: lthe name tlor the name from the you on short notice. 2 S verb is a question. It is more than it property owners are willing to - probable that the Jim Crow of Amerl- THE COMPORTABLE WAY. FOR SALE—Remington type- advance the whole amount of b ca (the old name for a negro boy) was SR writer. Latest improved ma- their assessments. ; :""“5“; across from England in the EAST BOUND. chine with tabulator, and first It will be a. little harder, S vaen & crow was Jim, as a swal- |l no. 6. Park Rap. s Line.7:10 . m. class typewriter desk. Neither low was Dick.—London Standard. (Connects with Oriental Limited at used but little and beth in first perhaps, to pay a lump sum now Sauk Centre,.arrives Minneapolls at class condition. Call at Pio- than to stretch payment over 5:15p. m, St. Paul at 5:45p. m.) neer :&w three years, but it should be i : § T tonTEG T remembered that the cost will be ’ : IO I 30 5 LSS EIES greatly lessened by the donations N\QC\VQQ S e aa"flj;::;““:l‘::"' FOR RENT: Large front room the county commissioners and| - o "% e :;“msk"’d Inquire at 701 Bel- the board of education are willing g l D e ‘ 1 No 107...Park Raplds Line w—_ 'flo:;“-‘;& _ This Bh"“l“,t{”"‘e ',;h: \3 e e vosin o MISCELLANEOUS. g usiness proposition. b E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. BIBOBLIG FIRBARY oo property owners pay cash and 3 : OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Bemidji, Minn. Pt’.{‘lzgsldolys al.lflti3 glAter;hysofln get what will be equivalent toa AVIGUSTUS THOMAS, Geo d Ri d Careful to6p. m. Thnrgd‘ye 7'to 8 liberal cash disceunt. but the playwright once found a south- 2885 and. Lare p. m.also. Library in base- erner who had a grievance against the Drivers . . ment of Court House. Miss play. He was stopping in Washington anesota & lnte[lnauonal Mabel Kemp, librarian At e LIVERY HACK IN CON —_— The State Press In the course of his wanderings = In Connection with the- about the city he met one of the state- . X hood boemers, who were numerous at NEchoN' ..Norfllel'll Paclfic.. et the time at the capltal. A Provides the best train passenger North Branch Review: Of| “So you are the author of ‘Arizona,’ nght Calls Promptly An- pervice between Northome, Funkley o = s are you?” asked the man from that swered, Blackduck, Bemidji, ‘Walker what use was it to learn how to| territory R ot : uul lnhgnndhhl' pfiinh mdd lgl?n& spell all those hard words when|. “I am,” said Thomas. argo and Duluf west and south. ; ) “Well” commented the statehood fad il polne east weut s v they.“e going to fix ‘em r,mw 80 boomer, * ‘Arizona’ is a purty good udognlfe 'Fv’dn °cltlu.w“ nNo oh&nu any ignoramous can spell ’em? | piay a’purty good one. T saw it once, 2 5 Amp]o time at Brainerd but T want to say ta you It has one PIANOS, ORGANS Fargo Call; A woman’s page|great fault” P E _CARD editor has been asked to suggest| “18 that so7" asked Thomas. “What SEWING MA- “fi".{',;",{g‘.';‘ sy NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . < is 1t?" Dai STATIONS Dallyex De niman: of the Inteflo‘r. ~Land Office at ;‘hrelwf : for r‘ 1)‘:;“29‘1 finsetn Why It alit frue to matures CHINES : N.,;.f, ':g{'m“:"' .?fs" ,21,“ 2 towine- e only relie: at suggests| . “Not true to'uature? I am surprise m. v, named sottler has fied notice of his in itself at the moment of the acci-|at that. Wheré does it lack?’ FURNITURE AND SO m’ o ke “.‘.lufw ’“?P“{.‘. "I?lo.'k . . “Lack?” shouted the statehood 4 E“nwl; M: n::la:l:ot %&:umgk ::&n:.} dent is unfit to print. boomer. “Lack? Why, cuss it all, HOUSE EUR- s B0 | ot on vias _ |man, they ain't an argument for or NlSHlNGS e ;nx:m Pmm:»:e i |asainst statehood in the hull blnmed o . Baokus | who made. [0, 22517 for the e swi( and [T " N [ s 5 : Rl owiCofaed 3 iwp U0 of Tanests w % BiS G mau oSt u"m"’fiT Tt James Cornelius, & well known _ e T Bought on Easy — T ““‘“‘fi‘flflmmumm e::‘;:.m sewer contractor, i3 under arrest at| WILL RETURN TO MEXICO. o "?}' o F Canton, O, charged with the murder 2 el ol of Womone g 0 of his wife, . Funkley. Dowie Anncunces Farewell Service at Payments at ———“Trn—“—‘ E.S.OAEI-EHY. f B rd L ‘Warren G. Elliott, president of the Zi Atlantic Coast Line company of Con: S Chlnaso. Sept. 18.—John Alexander l;ect:::; fil:t:::hlt“ Watkins Glen, N. "' | Dowle, who according to general be- BISIARQVANDER Hef in Zion City is in.an extremely : In jumping from a moving train P.| Tow condition of health, has announced b Y | J. Thistlewood, a wealthy grain dealer| g farewell service at Shiloh House for LIP & GOMPANY ot Calro, IIL, fell and broke his neck;| next Sunday, i B : dying almost, nstantly. Immediately after {his service he 311 Minn. Ave. ‘Willlam H. Meyer, president and| will leave for' Mexico, 1f his physical’ i U manager of the Milwaukee Tughoat| condition will permit, and it is not |Jl Repairs for all kinds of Sewins line and well known in marine circles,| #xpected that he ever wlll see Zion 3 dled suddenly in Denv City. agaln,