Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 20, 1906, Page 2

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* The next time you meet your doctor, L ask him his opinion of Ayer’s Cherry r o n C ] tl Pectoral in cases of bronchitis. Then when you have a hard cold in the chest you will be ready to follow his advice. Doctors very generally endorse this old, standard, family cough medicine. They know all aboutit. They prescribe s Wt ta! Wo publish J. 0O, it in just these cases. e fotvauat of alt vur medioines | i The Right Road TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS ICAGO .3 o REAT LE LEA, wizier WESTERN, Many trains daily, superbly eguipped, 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 a 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. o 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 . | Habit=forming MediCINEs. [ceruncao ot Amendment to Articies of Tacor- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ot antovor may :}i he 10t A auTonY | Boration ofthe Beltrami county Mercantii ¢ DD OEIISTONAL o g rRg T | b (Chamberd PUBLISHED BYERY AFTERNOON, 4 Fflfi@fi#lml%z} o mxilnnl?:s a¥broadly, = : T8, ..CARDS .. am aln s o a3 infltenca. 4 hias certaln) b kholders of the > OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDII | 1an o1 sroat. banoht ln hronaing nasdon | pelixsm! County Morcentlle Co. was regulat: Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea SAAAANAANAAAANANAAAAAAAAANAS umrlnglnn 'l'fl this subject, 1!:«1 hnli. lr'nhl Compa ymlnn"mhMan“n«;Ix‘:'l‘llll. l\lnnnew%-.mhm; BEMIDII PIONEER PUBLISHING: CO. | sonelderatle, measuro, rosulted In the aisnid cling Ui Tollowing ressiution Was LAWYERS. food: By A. KAISER. s and medicines as may bo fairly sus- | adonted, to=wit: : sl 7 Bocted of containing tha Injurious Klghro- o O RaF oI Of thls CotoRaton. el e WM. B.MATTHEWS Entered In the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn., | dlents complained of. ' Recognizing this | 3Tyondod o o6 19 vosd a8 folown: o e ‘a8 gecond olass matter. fact some time ago, Dr, Plorce, of Buffalo, ARTIOLETV, ATTORNEY AT LAW N. Y., “took-time by the forolock,” as it | Tho Capital Stock of this corporation shall | Practices before the United States Supreme were, and_ publishog broadcast all the | bo itteen Thonsand hollam (o000 wa | Gosciices bef of Claims—The United States $5.00 PER ANNUM | ingredients of which his popular medis |shallbe divided into One Hundred Fifty (150) | General Land OMee. Tndian OB and Gone st e sempneol ot Bt | el | et e At 2 S Wes Wright| Bl oppotion that might ottornt L | aiShislibtns e Wb AL | B, et mntintof e MO SwWorn ce-| nt an . 3 : S::w;"f‘ a.n:l e'_, rig: urged against his medlcines, because tl;my POLATY O Shis 10Lh AR OF Jog A D 1000, Rew Yorie A venue. Was ton, . 0, certaln! 'went some, are Now OF KNOWN COMPOSITION. Fur- ), 3 7 thermore, from the formula printed on Vice meld;nz. SUBSCRIPTION-- f July, A. D, W A. GOULD. TR et every bottle wrapper, it will be seen that J, M. RICHARD)! Congressman MecCleary: ‘A | these medicines contain no slcohol of |1, presenceor BOCREUAES Att D. dH(.)nFI§§ atLaw 3 y: other habit-forming dru?s. Neither do C. V. WEIS, 2 OTney an unsellor at La miss is a8 good as a mile.”’ they contain any narcotics or injurious L. L. NICHOLS, Office opposite Hetel Markham, h!entsmthalr ingredionts being ‘purely |spATE OF MINNESOTA, _— vegotable, extracted from the roots of 55 : P. J. Russell x 5 7 5 It ing in the County ot Bel E Bz Winston Churchill will not be | Redicinal 5!,",""3;2:’.22““{3:&;5 and of | Onhisloch dsy ot Jaly. A. D, 1006, before Attorney at Law Now Hamipshlse's hostaioarnig WelliTeconnised Saa o yirbnes, me, o Notary Public In and forsaid county, | BBMUDL .. LT bt bi pb i olod when | peiatead of slcohol, which even In small | RicL 6% SRR io'h tho Vice-Beat: E E. MoDonald ut he pro is consoled when | portions long continued, as in obstinate | dnt asd s ; 1y, of the Bel- probably cases of diseases, becomes highly objec- S auufi;rfi:g-;fieo‘o‘f‘élfia&rpc’:?mon 9, clona, he contemplates how his next| tionable f to_produce a [named in the foregoing instrument, and belng ATTORNEY AT LAW b omp z',‘;v'in; from 1ts tendancy to prodnce.a; | pamen duly SWOTD, 4id sy that they are the | Bemidh, Minn. = OMce: Swedback Bleck ook will sell, ploys chemically pure, triple-refined | Vico-President and Secretary respectively | ——— — <% "WorRacH TR Elycerino, Which of itself 15 ' valunbie |of, s8id corporation and that"uo foreroing PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, of eatd 5 u remedy {n many cases of chronic diseases, | fSi1CaE, OF qihor, siwned 1s true President Palma may resign a | being 5 superior domulcont, antisepic nont SOULD, L.A. Ward, M. D., antiferment and supporting nutritive, vlc%sgéesldena dozen ‘times over, but who is to| It enhances the corative astion. of the J. M. RICHA: Physicisn and Surgeon. <t the spoils under the new|gglden Seal root, Stone root, Black | o .g.0q Dotoro mos v Thih| ieascd (ol the Eye & specialiy. 3 a po! y e 03“{5"’“,‘5}‘ 03““1%?""”"" c?nmllln%d in | , Subscribed and sworn to before me this Glasses fitted. iden i *Golden ical scoyery,” in all bron+ NSON, N , A e T S T R TS T president, is what the Cuban chial, throst aud lons afoctions attended | cdint h}\lgsux Notary Public, Beltrami Dr. Ro d G ore rebels' want to know before they | with severe coughs. As will bo seen from |~y comumission expires March 1, 1912, O wlan ilm s d b d the writings of the eminent Drs, Grover STATE OF MINNESOTA, | Physician and Surgeon come in and be geod. , of New York; Bartholow, of Jeffer- DEPARTMENT OF STATE.' { Pliles Block - son Medical College, Phila.; Scudder, of | T hereby certity that the within Instrument x Cincinnati; Ellingwood, of Chicago; | Was filed for record in this office on the 16th i When half of the fairly-well Halo, of Chlxcngé)fi(}gnd dttors, who stand day o Ruguat &1, oo o8 Wclocke . M. DR vXfifiH«:{E’oNG'ER ONE CENT A WORD. educated people speaking the |35 ceaders In their several schools of Barker’s Drug Store practico, the foregoing agents are the | °*!ions on page % HANSON, i very best ingrédients that Dr. Pierce English language cannot spell eoll'{d have ciosennm make up his fa- N 20911, ’ — balf of the fairly hard words| mous “Discovery” for the cure of mot OFFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS, | Cash Must Accompany All Out Of only bronchfal, ‘throat and lunq‘ aflec- Beltrami Couuty, Minn, i e A T AR they speak glibly enough, without | tions, but also'of chronic catarrh in ail | I hereby certify that the within Instrument Wes Xnght, Town Orders rri icti it i | 188 various forms wherever located. Fasfled M his o T : A Dray ransfor. r'efexrmg to a dxcuonar_y, it is dav of Soptombor, A. D. 1806 at 10 o'clock A | phone 40, 404 Beltrami Ave. HELP WANTED. time for a reformed spelling, forevidence that sectional feeling is | ccllancousonpagesto. Tom 8 Tt WANTED—For the U. S, Marine sure. really dying out. For some rea- Eegister of Decds. ma, Corps; men between ages 21 = - Dray and baggage. Safe and Plan: ing. 7 son, perhaps because as presi- For a clear complexion take Phone No. 58 | 618 America Ave,| 20d 35. An opportunity to see Telephon Third St., one pleck west of 128" Nat't Bank | No Advertisement Acoepted For Lese Secretary of State. Than 15 Cents. DRAY AND TRANSFER. — This much can be said in all dent of the rebel states, he was ENTILS! e sl A % s [] TS, tion apply in person or by let- t"h ufihfulness_ of the ca.tflpalgns ID | accepted as the personification of Dr. R. B. Fost ler mpg.y& I\E:rine Corpz Te- : thus county just closed; they have| \opellion, the morthern people - . D. Toster, cruiting office, cor. Beltrami 4 been remarkably free from alll have never been able to forgive Dr. thney and Second Aves., Bemidji, that goes to make up what is Davis. Robert Lee and Stone- SURGEON DENTISTS Minnesota. known as ‘‘dirty” politics. In PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK, wall Jackson have long been al- rl Flour! If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our “Majestic” | 3 Ripe Fruit: Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges and x 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, 2Ic Faney dairy butter, 10¢, 17c and 20¢ per pound. L 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. 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 I;articulm's write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, B‘omflll-( . . . WANTED—For U. S. army able- = nearly, if not every, cgntest £or | ;ost as much heroes in the Union laxa“v Fr“"syr“p DR. J. T. TUOMY :’“fifldn unmarried men be- > county or state office the winner in the Southern states, and D'entist ween ages of 21 and 35, citi- and the looser or loosers can :so P I;eelino ha ,been Pleasant {o take First National Bank Bulld'g. Telephone No. 330| 2608 0f United States, of meet on friendly terms and talk Boriia gor years against other Orino cleanses the sys- gh;bn ifllt:hn;;zte‘;:ngpzl‘x‘lpem § it over with the best of feeling. | confederate soldiers and states-| t€m, and makes sallow and write English. For in- i wen; but for over a generation blotched complexlons formation apply to Recruiting + What would have been the i (OC SYoF B W Witer's S0ms. smooth and clear. Cures TIME TABL Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. chronic constipation by |MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & 2lRoescts: 5 ; WANTED—Bri gently stimulating the | MANITOBA RY. C0. ok s it the name ‘“Jeff”” Davis has been a byword and a reproach in the North, second only in infamy to the name Benedict Arnold. The feelings of President McKinley, once the most dearly beloved of Americans, if he could have seen e 5 Daily—Except Sundays. . | that wild scene at the unveiling A st stomach,liverand bowels. TO REDBY AND RETURN.| °fice aud tolearn the trade in “f > | gradual dying out of this feeling ETURN. i i b/ 5 Z Refuse subatitutes. Price 800 = all its branches. Must be over «p of his statue at Columbus, when is a hopeful sign. Barless Does oot In e{recu August 20, 1906. | sixteen years of ageand willing \/fi 50,000 people went frantic, not in an effort to see the statue, not in a 3 taune, One of the customs practiced by our | e@e any demonstration of respect for | puritan forefathers was that of inflict: | § his memory, but merely in an Ing ludicrous and terrifying names I to “‘ru ” apon their children. One Puritan dam. effort rubber” at thedaughter sel, when asked her baptismal name, A of his successor. answered, “Through-sfuch-Tribulation. We-Enter-the-Kingdom-of-Heaven, but to work. Small pay on the start, ‘| WANTED—Boy 14 years old Excursion train. wants position with private LvBemidji..9:00 a. m. [Lv Redby...5:%0p.m. | . family, where he can do chores SCHEDULE for his board, while attending for short th Il me Tribby.” An: R MICH AL acthH Puphal for shor ey call me Tribby.” - o The, Granleorks Herald, t.he other unfortunate maiden bore the STEAMEA‘eyEEHAEWL KEI‘LY np]_i‘afley Minn. most influential and progressive|uame The-Gift-of-God Stringer. A TIN AND RE- Sok hignistes, 4 paper in the Dakotas and western |sickly boy was “christened Faint-Not " PAIR WORK. on soncs, Croes Tt R 5kt | BOY WANTED—Miessenger boy h 5 cdari Hewitt. Another labored under Fight- rook. at Westerm Union cffice. Minnesota, is considering thead |c% 00y tighor paith White, A lit : oiclock 2 i fos "Srorins ostamok &bl option of the revised spelling as |tle girl who had a propensity for cry- Lake School, Battle River, than to feqnos FOR SALE. advocated by the Carnegie board | lng was at the ago of eight christened RDNEAL R ggkquck whon necessary. and President Roosevelt. The Minneapolis Journal has for ry. e e S S e Weep-Not Billing, There also were WEDNESDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 olock | FOR S AT T A carload of hovaos. several years used the newer some yaritan Names. Sunday—During August and September. oot Blllng. /There slso wore Y b beat 3, for Agency. Leave Agency at 3:30 . m. : il under Goldsmith, The-Work-of- ou get the besf DAYS—] nquire of J. P. Pogue. Farmer, Search-the-Scriptures Morton, g piy, DRoDAYS—Runs on Special Orders e J - ! FOR SALE—Two lots on Third g . only. Be-Courteous Cole and, worst of ali, services on the FRIDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock a. m. 3 for Agency, then to Shotley Brook. Leave idi < . Kill-8in Pimple. 2 b Shotley Brook . m. s ~| street, Bemidji. Address and simpler spelling for a dozen o R s shortest - notice Shotley Brook at3:00 p. m. for Shotly Post; proeh e KolJl pEs. of our most ridiculously spelled The Evil of a Good Name. SATURDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock Lae, 3 v “Mammy,” said Pickaninny Jim, Battle River, Cross Lake School, “why didn’t you name me George Washington?’ “Sonny,” was the an- swer, “I isp* gwine to name no mo’ chillen George Washington. As soon as dey hyahs dat story ’bout not bein’ able to tell a lie dey ’pears to git curlous to fiad out whether it's so or not, an’ dey’ stahts In sperimentin’ as soon as dey kin talk.”—Washington Star. words. Let the good work go on. When enough of the big fellows have blazed the way, the little fellows, who would like to but “dasn’t,”” will fall in line. necess“y“smppxnz at Blackduck ~when | FOR SALE—Magnificent moose SUNDAYS—Excursion tripon lake during| head, mounted; will be sold August and September. i i . G. MARSON. Gen'l Mgr.| Ch€8P. Inquire at this office, fOR SALE — Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for - you on short notice. g ! t w FOR SALE—Remington type- 7 THE COMPORTABLE WAY. writer. Latest improved ma- Doran Bros. TELEPHONE NO. 225 & - & A UNIQUE RAILROAD PRESIDENT. = President A. B, Stickney of the Great Western railroad - pre- The Theatre % sents the seemingly impossible| The Opera house will have a note- DeWitt’s Yich Sailve spectacle of a railroad president 535‘1‘%u”y'fdsi%%‘."z‘%f“fi?fe?fi:fi???a'fié For Piles, Burns, Sores. workiog for the interests of the|plays an engagement for one night people. here in the successful new romantic His latest move is to show the| Wait,” in which ‘she played a brilliant chine with tabulator, and first class typewriter desk. Neither used but little and both in first class condition. Call at Pio- neer office. EAST BOUND. No. 108..Park Rap. s Line..7:10 a. m. (Oonnects with Oriental Lirited at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolls at 5:15p. m, 8t. Paul at 5:45 p. m.) FOR RENT. | John Bridge,’’ near Washington, all' others forty ‘or for five | FOR RENT: Large front room ______ Sy furnished. Inquire at 701 Bel- % 2 trami Avenue. . 5 = den Theatre, New York, the first how it can stop, or at least strike | part of the season. Since leaving New B York, Miss Young has visited Wash- @ telling blow, at rebating, by |, 005 Mgk ounk has victed Waen . compelling the railroads to re-|other cities, duplicating everywhere g 1 publish their whole rate sheets the splendid impression made during k w e t o the original run of the play. Miss OPEN DAY AND NIGHT when they change a single rate, | Young’s commandiag positiop on the instead of issuing supplementary Geod Rigs and Careful Drivers sheets and leaflets without|ws LIVERY HACK IN CON- P m. also. Library in base- Provides the best train passenger comedy-drama, ‘“The Burglar and the A interstate commerce commission | é0gagement of six weeks at The Gar- J\S\Q‘ s “0‘%‘3 LOST and FOUND B S SIS FOUND —Pocketbook in P.lace of Sweets. Owner can. have property by calling at stere. —_— MISCELLANEOUS. Minnesota & International (Fesiic iisray—oren In Connection with the Loy i Raturdays, 2:50 o to6 p. m. Thursdays 7 to 8 ..Northern Pacific.. v y FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemiqji, Minn. clares the railroad man, so tha nobody but an expert can know what the rates really are, and under cover of the confusion re- bates to favored - shippers are number. The latter practice ; NECTION. ment of Court House. Miss mystifies the rate situation, de Night Calls Promptly An- Jl| service between Northome, Funiley Mabel Kemp, librarian. < d Blackduck, Bemidji, possible. ‘ swered. and l:ntexétedéuhl plqhm “d:l ngn:b ) 5 i 8, aul, Fargo and Duluf m - Long may Mt,' Stickney ln.'e 3 ::3 all points east, west and south. Efifl? 'fiwiaufi.iLLs to serve the public and draw his 5 — Through coaches ARG salary from the railroads. | s S——————— od the Twin Cities. No change| BZ@N Bt s PIANOS, ORGANS /5. Sk, 270le time st Bralner) gl mmm.m-fl";© SEWING MA- g St L . ' : CHINES FURNITURE AN HOUSE EUR- NISHINGS. FORGIVING “JEFF” DAVIS. Another barrier betweea the North and the South is to be re- moved soon with the restoration to what is known as the ‘‘Cabin D. C., of the inscription, ‘‘Jeffer- son Davis.” This greatest of stone arches, which spans a gorge in the tpper Potomac Valley and supports an | stage today has been won by earnest and consistent offort, conscientious Bought on Easy Squeduot through which she/fSgd fonsieiont cflork, consleniions Payments at water supply of the capital city wlpeflnraucs uft n?w sbnzls in t&}:)s tt‘i]e“ril. > pours, was originally inscribed |¢Al firmament from time S 1 with the name of the great con- ?fi;r%: '&é’fi?i‘y?é&‘é‘iiei"flfi‘fi'fi- i BISIAR' VANDE federate, but by order of the|tained through other reasons’ than LlP & GOMP N ¥ ability, but fortunately in most ef secretary of ‘the inferior, it Was |siich instences. the seellar. ia morely chiseled off in 1862, ¢ transitory. No better evidence of fl;u, That these words, hated above |, substantial qualitiés of Miss Yo 5

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