Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 1, 1906, Page 2

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t inclined to run away? 't puni | | R ¥ Muas i ~ - A . —— . S 20 it with a cruel brush and comb! Feed if, 5 8, or ailky beard, by which B ey e PR \I R P Your H alr souris Ty save it with Ayeve Hale Vigor | |- e s (ot i) oo sl o icm, |10 Qokiben vihs o it B HOESSRIQRE : N\GQW\;’S on tra ry will remain at home, on your head, just] | OFFICIAL PAPER--GITY OF BEMID] | 1 {2 1t8 nature like tho aik of the silk- | tho‘Norghwest. It costs but the x new improved formula. ' Then your hait] |~ & tamiliar object of our sea rocks, It [ the immediate region you live in || 'hm it halong:. An elegant duuln.. SAAAAARAAAAA A~ A~~~ | WOITN 814 eXudes fn a glutinous thread = change Oo., - | from an organ at the base of the foot it B R Tovalecs | [BEMIDN PI(:NEAE?(::LBUSH'NG 0% | mne following {s an {nstance in which Ay R: the mooring of the mussel was useful postage required to mail it. It is printed on the best of paper, %"‘fl'fl.__;_— g l Q Q t g’. The Right Road Is profusely illustrated, is full off WM. B. MATTHEWS information. It is suitable for ATTORNEY AT LAW OPEN DAY AND NIGHT < bt el vl your home, for &chools er gfim'-“%wz'ffk e Biriea Broves libraries. It is a nice souvenir |fime kiand OficerIndian Office and Con- GOOd Rigs and Careful to send to your friends in the m."fmn"kere,wn.amfm'fl‘rf;‘ox'?fel[n'fflg Drivers East, It tells of Yellowstone| ew Yonrsson, B iongress. % LIVERY HACK IN CON- to effect a purpose which human skfll could not accomplish: A large bridge, ‘with twenty arches, in the toww of Blddeford, In Devonshire, crosses the Torridge river mnear the spot of its Junction with the Taw. The tide flows 80 very rapldly here that it.-was found imposaible to keep the bridge in repair Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn., a8 second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM Greeabush Journal: If Mr. Bryan can regulate the personnel Park, the Bitterroot Mountains = Y by means of mortar. The corporation i z . of the committees, orgauize the | tmeretore keops boats employed 1n |i0 Montana, the Queniut Indians Atwrn£h:§6o§n£§£ T NECTION. i TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA conventions, dictate the plat- htrxlnxlng mussels to 1t, and the inter [onthe Noith Pacific Coast, the Offica epposite Hotel Markham, q forms and name the candidates | btices of the bsidges are filled by hand i i TR _ ? FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS it i o :oes i el s Columbia river scenery, the PIR oll Night Calls Promptly An 3 uss marvelous Puget Sound region, entirely by the strong threads which |and Alaska. It will be sent to _ these mussels fix to the stonework, and any address for si: ts. Th With S0 many good (?) republi- | by an act or grant 1t 1s a crime liable | pode o= s Wonaorieen “1000s| E. E. McDonald can papers in Bemld]l and not | to transportation for any person to re- ublished by the Nort.het"n ATTORNEY AT LAW one good word is being said for move the mussels unless In the pres. E&clfic railway, and is for Bemld}l, Minn. Office: Swedback Block from belng driven away by the tide Aitorney at Law swered. BBHIDJI. - e = . TINN. the rest. CHICAGO N d by the t of th e Pl o 5 Odle. -Angd 7o all wans Slalnsge porative trustees.—Seottsh Nighto. . |general distribuiion, Send six FPHYSIANS D ST ROEONS ; so bad,—Turtle River lqnner. cents to A. M. Cleland, General| I, A. Wa.rd M. D. Many trains daily, superbly equipped, making Ob, is Mr. Cole for drainage? The Ruling Passion. Passenger Agent, St. Paul 2 G L k U Physiciasn and su eon, Minnesota, or as many times six|Diseases of the Eye :g specialty. cents as you wish copies with Glasses = oo Olamses aten. | A | i A N I S % £ dd d th opened his campaign. son who plays juvenile parts recently vp:filp;; awmr ei’ze‘ib::m tfl; h:gl‘e_ Dr. Rowland Gilmore|(ONE CENT A WORD. e, met a leading man on the Rialto. The warded b that gnule Physician and Surgeon Greenbush Journal: We re-|leading man was dressed in deep | PAFCE waity The' bofik hal:a»l;: Offics: Mites T ASTiseav Accrea T Lase = black. The; wide band of | VO L > —— cently read a terrible story of a| ars o hic hat. and ho had dlsearded object to educate and inform the] DR. WARNINGER |con #ust Acoompeny Al Oui 0 young lady who oughtlessly | the patent leather shoes an actor loves | public abou e Northwes! VETERINARY SURGEON Town Orders lad; ho thoughtless], blic about the Nortl it I Y sun jerked her head back suddenly [for others of a subdued polish that |Help it porform its mission. Third. St., one bleck wert of 18 Nat't Bank 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. One would never guess it from|. No self respecting actor will admit & i o |that his show is not drawing full his speeches since he formally (g uces every night, One of the profes- Pack Your Trunk And Go East That's a good start toward a pleasant and profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 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 HELP WANTED. { S spoke of grief. B il :";Dl;?gei";’;khe‘;i i:l::zsida%: “What's the matter?” asked the ju- |Notice of Sale of Stumpage on State| — CRAYANDTRANSPER. | WANTRD For the U, S, Marine i venile. Wi Wn'g Corps; a terrible warning to girls not to| “My father i dead,” amswered the : Lands, 3 ?3..‘1 ht’ nnd%BS mz:: oiflifinmff f: szi ‘)! jerk back. In fact, it would be |34ing man in a heartbroken volce. Notice 18 hereby given that I|Phone 40. 404 Beltram! Ave. [ the worid. For full informa- 3 The juvenile expressed his sympathy, better to lean forward just a|«wnhen did he dle?’ he asked. < little, “Last week. We burled him today— A nice funeral,” answered the heart- . Th Q. | broken one. Northome Rec(?rd ,e a, “Large attendance?” asked the ju- vancement of agriculture in this| yenje, section of the country is marked| A smile of enthusiastic delight flash- will offer for sale at public tion apply in person or by letter auction, at the State Capitol, in|, s Tom mell;tm i to Recrumng Office, Cor. Bel- St. Paul, on the 11th day of|Phone No.58 | = 618 America Ave,| trami avenue and Second October, A. D. 1906, at 10 o’clock street in the forenoon, certain timber belonging to the State and liable DENTISTS. WANTED—For U. S. army able- Dr.R. B. Foster, bodied, unmarried men be- i i ed ¢ Phi f 21 and 35, citi- — your ticket tell the agent that it Must read by the new machinery that has over the mourner's face. “Large |, wagte, Dr. hmney tween ages o ) [ ttendance!” T ) W S 5 | overithe been bought. Kirst of all there | sraed -mr.wh;,.fifledmw T e | An official copy of thelist of| , SURGEON DENTISTS zens Sof - United . Staten, lof | good character and temperate { habits, who can speak, read e | and write English, For in- PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK, DR. J. T. TUOMY was the axe, then came the grub- . “Hail Columbia’s” First Rendition. hoe, then the stump-puller, later| gl Emtia T lands upon which said timber is situated will be furnished by me . came the mower and horse rake, by Joseph Hopkinson when congress, | t0 all applicants. Dentist formation apply to Recruiting ] Rallway and this fall 4 new thrashing ma-|In session at Philadelphia, was debat- [ Dated, St. Paul, Minn., this | First National Bank Build'g. T“‘""“""‘" ) %‘,i::;’sofine’ block; -Hewidy, - s = ing what attitude to assume in the chl.ne was unloadefl at Tenfnr}ke. SreEEis s ance aud Bngland. 11th day of Augus‘t, A. D. 1906, It is a small machine, and is just P,,ty! feeling ran high, and the air S. 8. Iverson, what is needed in a country like | was surcharged with patriotic enthusi- State Auditor. this. asm. A young actor in the city who _— TIME TABLE was about to have a benefit came to — e Hopkinson in despair and sald that Tickling Human Vanity, MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & St. Paul Dispatch. In Boston twenty boxes remained unsold, and it Few people realize how profitable the MANITOBA RY- CO WANTED: Two kitchen girls. Inquire Hotel Markham. PORTER WANTED—AS once at Brinkman hotel. WANTED — Waitress at City . & -| trade of tickling human vanity is and comfortable for Summer travel. they evidently pronounce things |1o0ked s I£ the proposed benefit would 1 FA1€ Of TICLIRE BUAn Itth 1654 Dally—Except Sundays, restaurant. Lef k h i a full 3 prove a failure. If Hopkinson would y ploys. o t us know where you are going and fu d_errently. We had no concep-| write nim a patriotic song adapted to | There are obscure newspapers and (TQ REDBY AND RETURN. FOR SALE. information as to rates, routes, connections, tion of the difference between |the tune of “The President's March,” | Rominal magazines that live by it and Tn effect Anguswo 1905, i, | etc. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail the pronunciation of the Eastand |then popular, It would save the day. {’:"l"‘de ‘f‘"’d it ‘;r dthelr e‘“t"t"s- B m v Redby- -m. | FOR SALE—A carload of horses. i . - 7 The following afternoon the song was s quite common to’ find-upon center 5 :m.| Inquire of J. P. Pogue. W. B. DIXON of the West in the most common ready. It was duly advertised, the |tables luxuriously bound and printed | v Nebi < f American names, th te | house was packed, and in wild enthusi- | Yolumes whose contents consist en- | Ar 0 &.m A7 Bomidi - WANTED — Girl for general i NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT ! o lca o 8 statg hodsam! e anthus | tirely of fulsome pufts. Tach Drofes.| SunderDustog Aurust snd Sepsambes Honsework: T A, Mch)onald o — 365 Robert Street, St. Paul names; Wl we read. of the Hast:| ol 3 slon, trade, avocation and assoclation Pt eion frefh. 1207 Bemidji avenue. & ern vagaries in the Transcript. e L has its library of memorabilia of per- | LvBemidji...0:00 a. m. | Lv Redby...5:30 p. m. ] It happened to come to the notice One Side of the Mouth. sons of the kind who, in Lowell's SCHEDULE FOR SALE—Magnificent moose of the writer that Oklahoma, Did you ever meet a stranger who [ Phrase, were created to fil up the SEASON OF 1906. head, mounted; will be sold Flour! Flour! Ripe Fruit: Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- Try our Monogram and University Coffee, TEA: Green tea per pound, 2Ic Fancy dairy butter, 10¢, 17c and 20¢ per pound. L - 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. Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. e i i ooy H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. 2 e talked from one side of his mouth, | World. The writer remembers seeing which they pronounce with-~the|usually in an undertone and with his | 0 the “best room” of a remote farm- short A 1 Boston, was given the | eyes wandering while talking? The ::':eu;;“:f’:;’:c:o:’:::&lei“gte&ie"co':: In effect August 22, fOR SALE— Rubber stamps. i 2 it ) i t indication that 9 E, M ‘DAYS—L e Redby at 10 0'clock everywhere in the West, and thing important to tell. It is almost a | eR8raved portrait of rusticus horribilis | *FEspAYS—Leave Shotley Brook at 7 ou on short noti P then the T it bled iz that: Ko h t in | himself. The original volunteered the | o'clock a. m.. for Shotley Postoffice, Gross| V! S notice. en tue Transcript assembled |sure sign that he has sg?zl yeaxu's D, | nformation that his niche In the local Lake S‘glhoolt Ex}lmfi River. then to Kedby— ) 2 z topping o el LE— a few other state names which f;'l’;ed'rl"r:'p:’l‘:;“‘"w,:':n conersution | Pantheon had cost him a sum, which, AY S Loave Hedbe 10 aelock IR'; Slf A;“ s';lap' 12?"“]3“’ are not good when they. are Bos-|gn 000 prisoners Is prohibited and | O later conversation, was disclosed to [ %k, ‘"“fincr Leave Agency at3:30p.m. [ lot, barn and well, $125, also tonese. For instance, they pro-|where the men have to talk out of one | D@ larser than a year's Interest on the house, lot,. barn, cellar and nounce Towa with the sceont ‘os | H1ds of thel mouths in prdas to preveiit mortgage encumbering the farm.— well, $150. Sold together or — STEAMER MICHAEL KELLY|_chesp. Inquire b this ofce. i Red] Ti‘HUKbDAYS—Runs on Special Orders FRIDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock a. m: the keeper from noticing that conversa- ‘Wilbur Larremore in Atlantic. for Agency. then ws;:c;;leioyaola Lgave separately. F. L. Bridges, - b otly Post- :ll:e secondt sylla:;le, lO‘: gm;l “{::h tlon is golng on. The hablt sticks {0 | yyo 0 imatie Flaver of Wall Street. Ofisifie’rtll;f{ilvas—Lenve Redby at 10 o'clock Bymnpre If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our © aocent on Uae ‘ast Sylable, |the convicts for years after they get | Tyt s the speculative side of Wall |y, B 7. Battle Kiver, Cross Laxe School | FOR S ALE_Remin e 4 . y Virginia with the last syllable di- | eut—New York Press. street that most appeals to the Imag- 12 ponving it “Blacldnck ownen £! ype- writer. Latest improved ma- . ¢ $.ais s —_— SUNDAYS—Ex i di vided into three, “ginia,” in- TR :;um; Wl:] e were. dea’lll:‘fidwrl‘fl: r::; Augast and sauf%fig“h::;;’;:’r '1‘1;“ chine with tabulator, and first stead of “‘ginya.”” And we pre-| Women do not mass as well as men o0 {ke 0 enlMer-| class typewriter desk. Neither for authenticated cases of high dra- matic flavor, as, for example, that ot a youth of eighteen who ran $2 into a fortune of §200;,000 In a few months and was last heard of trying to pawn his wife’s engagement ring for $25; LOST and FOUND or that of the farmer who made sev- A A AN ArAn o orrrcros eral millions of dollars from a very FOUND—A lady’s velvet skirt, modest beginning, slipped a check for THE COMFORTARLE WAY. only partially completed. — #300,000 under the breakfast plate of (f —— = e Owner can have same by apply- . each member of his family one morn- N Wiy ing at the Pioneer offi rov- = 0. 108.. Park Rap. .s Line..7:10 &. m. g ce, P! Ing, tore the checks up because within | (Gonnects with Orfortal Limited st ing property and paying for an hour the riches had become a mat- Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolls at this notice. ter of domestic strife and was last 5:15p. m, St. Paul at5:45p. m.) s et s RS B R g b 3 heard of when one day he brought a No. 3... Duluth Expross 7 LOST—Between Crother’s bar- W 36 " £ load of hay across the ferry from Stat- rshi and & en Island to New York and begged his bershop thollake; abaok “Majestic” Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges and Bananas. sume they still acceai Idaho on|do. They lose by aggregation. A street car full of women makes walking seem the second syllable, and perhaps attractive. A regiment of men is pleas- they pronounce Colorado, Ne-|ing. A regiment of women would be vada, Montana with the long A in |disturbing. So there are some flowers 3 that, although individually charming, the second syllable instead of the do ot bunch well. Taken in large Italian A. In the matter of | groups, women are objectionable. It is Arkansas, neither they nor the |as individuals or In small squads that Arkansan himself can be blamed |tBeY are so incomparably Interesting.— Life. - if in doubt, since the Arkansas e i Two Points of View. T le.gxsl?lure sanually, o, ?'t doust, On one occasion, at a party given by biennially, changes this from|gy yonn Millais, Lady Halle rose to “sas’ to ‘“‘saw’” with inevitable|play the violin, when to her intense used but little and both in first class condition. Call at Pio- neer office. est styles. ‘Prices right. i ind | amusement she heard Landseer ex- T skin purse, containing §48; a . P ese-saw. - We domot really 'mind| SN IEEE gracious! A woman | Prokers to take it in lieu of margins Sy railroad ticket to Cass Lake, Strictly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. being mispronounced, but what| pig5ing the addter” On the other hang, [ 0% one more “trade’—Success Maga- O P amiop T and a picture. Loser is & we do object to is the Bostonian|an old fashioned nobleman t‘l:henl he i e widow with three children and o it i it is | saw a gentleman sit down to the piano An Seen From a Bauoon, Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. | [2ttitude of mind that thinks it is| tC% L 5 oo o e O wonder | Sense of ammer vou have.of course I this wasll the moncy she hiad. g INTORMATION FROM Finder lease return tv this correct because it is Bostonian. |4 tne creature can sew.” none, for you are so aghast at the dan- E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt b p SGHROEDER & SGHWANDT gers run by your dear ones below from Bemigji, Minn s > oilice. ’ " Going to a Lecture. .motors and bicycles and trains and ) B 4 The Philosopher's Sport. T2 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidji, Minn A balloon trip gives one a sense of | J8g&SbY (2 a. m)—T shay, offisher, is | gag works and all the other things ter- MISCELLANEOUS. i ) 4 utter and complete stillness and also ;”'h—hle—bl*lflnk street? Doliceman | restrial that ail concern for your own MRS, NASS: Midwite end es. Ja —Wish you'd—hic—d’rec Ypeafremée m o8 p.m. e o i . theetone mating | me 10 411 Golu’ o ey brenthe_aud the noria o nurse. Call ¢ Mrs. Helge- . . me to 411 Goln’ to—hlc—"tend lecture | they * breatlie and the borrid little M f t & l t t l :he:fi- fi“?fifm:n**w‘:“t‘h Mte"? ; wormlike trains_that burrow In and m“eso al n erfla lo“a ecture 8| s hour of the mornlng? | oyt of dark looking holes—how: un- I nnection with the Jaggsby—Yes. Thash's where I—hic— | peaitny the whole earthly existence n Col o P e P['R?LIC LIBRARY — Open live, an’ I'm married. Shee?—Chicago | geems to you as you glide motionless "Northern aclfic" esdays and Saturdays, 2:30 News. through the air, with white clouds be- | Provides the best train passenger| $06P. m. Thursdays?7 to 8 - low you stretched out as a sort of sil- | service between Northome, Funkley [ ' P. m.also. Library in base- Tobacco the “National Flower.” ver carpet at your feet and above you | Blackduck, Bemidji, ‘Walke ment of Court House. Miss It the great republic must have & | nothing but a limitless expanse of | and intermediate points and Minne-| Mabel Kemp, librarian. flower, why not adopt the tobacco | geep blue sky!—Bystander. apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Dulutb 3 ENRYRD VA[“'I""lLLs ” a contempt for the puniness of earth son’s, Nymore and an unbounded sense of soclability and camaraderie with those with whom one is basketed aloft in those few square feet of wicker. It is a philosopher’s joy, ballooning, the sport of the sclentific, and the idea that it provides a new thrill or curdles the blood of jaded and sinful butterfiles may be good enough for the halfpenny press, but not for the wiseacres of the Aero club.—Bystander. plant (Nicotiana tabacum)? It is a na- and all points east, west and south. tive of this country and was first f‘f‘;";fih f':?:hgm“."“"ng";“fl found in Virginia. There 18 nothing of cars. Ample time at Brlimrd sectional or lecal about the plant, be- PIANOS, ORGANS for dinner. cause today it Is grown in most of the 2 3 i TIME CARD states from Florida and Louisiana to SEWING MA- Effective June 4th., 1005, Lucky Horseshoes. There 18 a right way and a wrong In Datly except Sundsy i aak sor the picking up of a horseshoe. 1 was |Connecticut and is now used In every STATIONS Dmnfi%&:":“"' walking with a country bred boy along | Dation on the globe, civilized and bar- CHINES By e in"‘ St Avars a Somerset lane and saw one lying in |barian, if it is possible to obtain it. It ¢33 the crumbling summer rut. “There is :‘nflf clomtm:nly known th“u"m ut& FURNITURE AND a horseshoe,” said 1. The lad sprang cco plant bears a very pretty p! forward, but stopped suddenly before |blossom, which might come into the HOUSE EUR- his fingers touched the iron. “But I [flower gardens but for its rank and won't pick it up,” said he, “or I shall |disagreeable odor. The Indian corn, or NISHINGS. spoll your luck” It may perhaps have |Inalze, iz another plant indigenous to been only a polnt of etiquette, but he |the United States and was found In assured me that a horseshoe of my [Use as food by the Indians from Vir- finding could bring luck nelther to him |gInia to Massachusetts. But if we nor to me If he touched it before me.— | must have a flower that Is esteemed as London Standard. such without regard to any economic Payments at considerations or utilitarlan qualities, Parental Influence. | “Sir,” said the young man, “I trust ou will object to my marriage with our daughter?” g “Why so?’ queried the astonished \ parent. Bought on Easy .8:08| ‘“Because,” explained the young man, RRVAR % 3 \“if you do I think she will consent to ‘have me”’—Chicago News. ‘Which Was It? ‘why not adopt the laurel (Laurus lati- 5 h o Fal = T 5 The governor was ‘puzzled. “Look [folla), mountain laurel or broad leaf Blsl AR v ANDER a6 11:06 | W, n«ol?!“l’m:finh l;nuflsnt. - For further particulars write or call bere,” he sald, turning to his private |laurel?—New Orleans Picayune. ’ y et ¥ . Baumtach, Vice-President. secretary. ‘Can you tell me whether this note comes from my taflor or my legal adviser? They're both named LIP & COMPANY | = oy WL Brook ouer Aa Explenatio anbemens National Bank Joe—But, wy dear fellow, Is your in- [| i i A Fop eome enough to justify your marrying? 311 Minn. Ave. - 30 OF BEMIDJI. Fred—I'm afrald not. Joe—Then what g e e Rupuflu Solielts Your Bu-hm- I have begun your suit. Ready to be | peason have. you for taking so. serious ‘Ropairs for all kinds of Sewing | lly —_— tried on Thursday. Comein. ~BROWN. a ? I bav T'o | i ol D - 't _Toledo Blade. 'l':';,. Frel=T Ravéino reason. : L URSRIRN : 3 2

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