Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 8, 1906, Page 2

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our doctor wi ou thatfre ' & oroantrinn Bells ! : . ) G : - Tbe Cou g h Of Zlun: &:J&‘ik.fidm. WI The Zo:wmflun- rau'hd ncrl;vwlodm, Serah Bernhardt had just been:elect: PROFESSIONAL Ormazd, Ahura Mazda, “Lord Wis- ed a lifo member of the Comedle Fran- 1 2‘;‘;‘: e ",';""":.'MB";':'::: ':' oo SUBLIBHED NVARY AVTBNNOON. |dom," s tha supreme god, with six | ealse.. When sho found that she had CARDS N\QC\QQ\; S . sug:esnhur;an “" irid » : OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMID)I archangels, Amesha Spenta, and a i & paper to slgn she became nervous 970 ik x Onsumpt’on about Ayer's Cherry '!:m’""m A A A A~ ornournrn | COMPRDY Of angels, Yazata, about him | and went to see the younger Dumas . to rule and guide the world, The In- | to tell him that she shrank from the & 1 ' W formules J.0.AyerCo-s ! of afoutpribaitisan Toval kbt ‘BEMIDII P"{'NEE“ PUBLISHING CO. fernal host of flends and archfiends | binding terms of the engagement. Du- LAwYERS: XQ e ‘ g [ | Y Ay KAUERR, who war against heaven and strive to | mas’ advice was unhesitating, My WM B M ATTHEWB 1 K 't sign; 0N, ; Eawsre e pomioton 1 e ke e e T e ATTORNEY AT LAW OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ! atter. d ) 1 g ¢ I o ; cussing with these Zoroastrians the | and he passed his fingers through his éfiféfi?}%fifi.{"f}'L!'fi‘g';mf“',fikflngfifi o b 1 G i ) Vit subject of the origin of evil 1 found | own crlsp waves—“ought never to sign | General Land Office—Indian Office and Con- 0/ 1gs ane areful | s SUBSCRIPTION--$5.00 PER ANNUM that they look upou the supreme belng, | contracts for life. The temperament | Frces: e actention given to Land Con- Ig) P ¢ _ @ : Abura Muzda, 08 comprising within | 18 too Intractable.” SOt r e e ot che M1 o Th e Rl ght R oa d THE CUBAN AND THE NEGRO. bimselt the tivo povers of kood und | Sarah Berahardt, however, signed, | §35 YEILEHIN 1 AR - The troubles the Cubauns are|evii—namely, Spenta Mainyu, the holy | and, meeting Dumas again nexi Y ————— = i it SS e Bnice L Sl S v e Covais D aving blosiis chba Lves | PRIt and Aura Muluyu, the evil spir- | confessed she had done so. “That's all D. H. FISK LIVERT-BACK AN CO% i ” 2 aying..ln governmg themselves It. This Is similar to the monothelstic | right,” remarked Dumas cheerfully. “I Attorney and Connsellorat La: 5 NEC'"ON. | TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA is not unlike the trouble the|view held by the Parsis of India In | bave won G00 framce (§100). I bet Offics oppasite; Hotel Markham. . | AIN"I' PAUL OR MINNEAPOL'S American negroes have exper- opposition to the statement frequently | Mme. Dumas that amount after you Night Calls Prompt] An- 1 FROM S ; d for th made that Zoroastriunisu Is pure dual- | left yesterday that you would at once P. J. Russell g PUy i lenced for ‘ e last fo.rfiy ¥y e“:s tsm. They belleve also in the resurrec- [ go and slgn the agreement, Well, 1 Attorney at Law swered. " | I 6“ 2 and more in exercising their|tion of the dead, which their faith has | shall buy you something with the| BEMDI, . > 2T e, 5 | . new-found rights a8 free men |taught them since early times, and this | money.” - = 4l 5 doctri ) vith the belief | The next day Mme. Bernhardt re- and citizens of the United States. | foctrine 18 connected with the belle Y E. E. McDonald that there will come a saviour or mes- | celved a magnificent wig ot fair hair, ATTORNEY AT LAW The negro had freedom and the | siah, called the Saoshyant.—A. V. Wil rhlolutely flati h:nk and straight. With | Bemidp, fian. Office: Swedback Bioch N s dams Jackson In Century. it came the following sentence on a PHYSICIAI » right to vote thrust upon hx.m alip o TADSE: N0y That o Srs il NS AND SURGEONS. : 1 when he was not prepared for it, Blind From Birth. one of the house wear this. You wil | T, A, Ward, M. D., o Many trains daily, superbly equipped, making and it is doubtful if the great ma-| It would be of great interest to know. | need it.” Physiciun and Surgeon. fast time. jori - how much Helen Keller, losing her Diseases of the Eye a specialty jority of the colored race—the SIGHE AT Riietass ontus, really, Fotate: Elixir of Yeuth. Glasses fitted. Through Tourist Cars to California, with choice of routes west of Omaha or Kansas City. negro of the southern states— ed of the sense of sight. With Laura | In former times elder flowers were ONE CENT A WORD. For information write to will be educated up to the|Bridgman, a woman of much less in- treu:red m;“;‘ls P{hl"w‘;h“t dhe:?rge‘; Dr. Rowland Grilmore J. P. ELMER, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. franchise in a hundred or two tellect, there was evidently little or | FoW beauty but by those who Physician and Surgeon No Advertisenent Accepted For Less hundred years to come. Th nothing left, even as a memory. With | t &“’“A”' r:nhe" '0‘7‘: beauty( “':: Office: Mites Block Than 15 Cents. coue. © I€- | her taste and smell were very feeble, | YOuth. According to the seventeenf Cash Must Accompany ANl Out Of sult has been the carpet bagger, |so that communication with the world SHptury, presciplion e elder: foyery DR. WARNINGER Town Ordors race riots, and practical dis-|Was Indeed, through a narrow pas- | Were gathered on. ildsummn VETERINARY SURGEON S % day, powdered and put into borage Telephone Number 209 HELP WANTE . N sage. Her sensitiveness to vibration 34 Third St., one block west of 1st Nat'l Bank franchisement in several states |\ so fine that without any trace of | Water, which was to be irunk dally for TRANSF! WAN — both by law and by the shot gun | the sense of hearing she was aware of :n‘:‘;:?i;;eta‘:; ;lt“:lgg !,.lt‘ '-‘jr"hfi"“‘v‘;’;‘i M Cor’E;Dmg.wb?fi&ns‘a?:s"g‘f at the polls. ‘ :)‘;irt"::“‘:{;g"f“sflh‘:"‘(l“émfi“:hge:ecb;:grzi much prized elixir of youth. By com- Wes W nght, and 85 . An opportunity to see In Cuba the island was freed |he siow steps of her education, tells | O consent there has always been Oray and Transfer, the worid. For full informa- Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave. h : by the United States and a re-|us little of what idea she was able to ::ew;’l‘f;‘;fi;’:f;“f:llz";:‘:t;’c‘feg'd:; - :‘D”R”PPU, n P"’(')S‘%fl or by letter public set up when the natives|form of things. It is Schopenhauer the ;lder mother, without whose leave Tom sma'rt 0 vecrulling ce, Cor. Bel- : trami avenae and ernment. There was an intelli- |says that a man Dlind from birth to | GeTmany the hat should be taken o p . e to it. And in England it Las been DENTISTS. AN’ s Y gent minority, itis true, but the | Whom slght was given by an operation variously considered the tree of the WANTED—For U. 8. army able 5 bodied, un i - franchisement of the whole popu- | 2y u,::th::dtfizlrh [:,:;‘:: :;egr:;;x;gt.h e comy ond e e ban ek Judas | Dr. R. .B' Foster, tween a[zesu‘l)‘fu';le‘:,ixxg1 gg, c}z . lation was as grave a mistake as|saw.—London Chronicle tareed Dimedls Pt T e Dr. Phinney zens of United States, of was the franchisement of the e Chronicle. SURGEON DENTISTS good character and temperate " The Crumpet Story. PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. habits, can whole negro popula.zxon. Oliver Wendell Holmes professed to | bil s who speak, read The United States seems to be |have a profound respect for the Dat, DR. J. T. TUOMY | {7 nite Boglieh. For i i i in | possibly on account of what he used 3 s T3 the cace of the Ouben, o s pum |t cal “ihe Turonean wboristnes of || PIANOS, ORGANS . Dentist Offcer, Miles "block, Bemid. . case of the Cuban, as it has| snerica” veing Duteh. He gave an onal Bank Bulld's. Telephone No. 20| _ Minnesota. in the case of the negro. aspect of slyness to his respect which SEWING MA.- Dr C M. Smth WANTED—To buy a house and A Inspired the Idea that it was not un- CHINES g DENTIST - lot in Bewidii: yn t to WOULD HE LIKE THE JOB BACK? tempered by humor, but he maintained Offica E. H. Winter's Store. a ; price not to ex- : that the Duteh, in spite of their stolidi- ceed $1,000. Apply to Sentinel Now that Charles Warner has | ty, had a great decl of humor them- |lj, FURNITURE AND TIME_TABLE office. resigned from the secretary of |selves. “For instance,” he would say, DOTIS DRO T ¥ the Republican State committee, [ “the crumpet story has a Dutch ori- £ HOUSE FUR- MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & WAtN.,:JltE?l' tfi ltmily cook. Apply he will perhaps devote a little |gin.” “What is the crumpet story?’ NISHINGS MANITOBA RY. CO. at Nicdllet hotel. ‘bilma and work to the interests of &e:f:"‘;‘,’x““:’ ;‘“; m“‘l‘x‘l‘; ‘l‘; r‘["“‘g“ l‘;‘: * Daily—Except Sundays. FOR SALE i 2 & . ha ants, B e e P U U h;a:;?ilef:zegmp }r’:s'{gg‘lf“m;ezfii the one with which he was familiar Bought on Easy To REI‘P e.;reYcl. Aézlsslc)eo.!so%TURN' FOR SALE—Magnificent moose annual meeting of the league last | s, 2000t # man Do magungio e v Bomidin. head, mourted; will be sold June. Since that time no one 'm;glasf !:'eq‘:::tnt?) ma;:eeul:(elrsn?&l :e P ments at X5 ReBRS chesp. Inguire at thip office, has even heard a sound on the ay FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. e would like to have a dozen hot;crum- The Pioneer will procure any S | Pack Your Trunk And Go East That’s a good start toward a pleasant and profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing your ticket 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 Flour! Flour! If you want good flaur let us send you 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. all-important question of drain- pets, very buttery, because he had nev- age, from the newly elected offi- | er dared to eat more than one before, Excursion train. kind- of bl cers.—Cass Lake Voice. e BIS lAR’ VANDER AE T -“:ml LVIRedby...S:SO m yo':l 01‘1) s;;,,i"nfige, shamp. foz The foregoing is taken from No Nonmsense. SCHEDULE —] i - the columns of the paper edited| “The Elizabethan ruft is likely to re- LlP & COMPANY SEASON OF 1906. E‘:fi,:} Lllimlsf "i’,‘l;’f,“g;‘ed";,,p:_ by tl.le Hon. A, G. B.ernard, once :!:or:_:n : l?:lga:):fi) n’l‘;;n;ledrl?l,lek::finge :dp_ 311 Minn. Ave. STEAMER fiMlCHABmL KELLY| chine with tabulator, and first president; of the drainage league, | fng. 5 1o effent Anensbas, class typewriter desk. Neither and whose original methods of| “If he does,” responded Pa Twad- Repairs for all kinds of Sewing MONDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock am. | used but littie and both in first handling the funds of the league | dles, With enerey, “you set the dog on’ Machines, igegfene, oross Lake Mool and Shotles| - Glass condition. Call at Pio- Bl DY on e TUESDAYS—Leave Shotley Brook at 7 (he was ably assisted by H. G. 5 | o'clock a. m.. for Shotley Postofee, Cross| Deer office. < < Hayes, ex-secretary) was re Es'tlé?)gfl’é"iliglh"fi%.fif?fleihfi'écéfis-“r?"" LOST and FOUND y - = WEDNESDA YS—Leave Redby at 10 oclock an sponsible for his being deposed SKIN RAW 8., for Agenicy. Leave AGORCY a6 3:0 p. i | Asssmrasrmansamrmrs e as president, and H: “lost hi i *THREDAYs Runs on Special Orders| FOUND: Insurance policy the —— president, and Hayes “lost his AND FEVERISH= |“#mavs ; property of Wm. E. Finley. zob' b'y t!:e sa.::e ;.gken.' I:hls By éfi','l:‘,"”;’%g’s'—k”:{‘.g’oksegme? };’g‘;‘&‘l’c‘fé;‘; Inquire at Pioneer Office, e eginnng, fo-get cold upin this Eczema is a tormenting, stubborn office then to, Reapy. . - for Shotly Post- 3 . 5 = neck of the north, and the v et st vy ekt oo sn 11 CHING INTENSE PRttt s o ', | FOUND: Puckngo o Red Eaks erable ex-president remembers thet!)lood (‘:ilm;ing in co;ztac;lwignhthe Sk:i.n and producingfraliness, inflm& .:io;g.r y':?wnvh-z at Blackduck when Owner call at Throndjen Hobel; " s mation and almost intolerable itching. An inactive state of the system an Ys—| the delightful winter he spent at sluggish condition of the eliminativeg members leaves the waste an refuse | Angae ang Eemiaapontrip on,lake during '+ Hen: Holst, get package and A the national capital last year, tell- | matter of the body to collect and sour instead of passing them off through W.G. MARSON. Gen'I Mgr.| _ pay for notice. - i . | nature’s channels of bodily waste. The blood in its efforts to purge the sys- ng “l’)e “;m"sf and t:e?rzse‘?ta‘ tem of all foreign matter absorbs this acid and throws it off theough the : MISCELLANEOUS. 1ve8 20W o perform:their duties, pores and glands of the skin. The acrid humor seems to ooze out and set \| R T T i e It is some time since Mr. War- | the skin on fire, the straw colored, sticky fiuid drying and forming crusts, ] MRS. NASS: Midwife and ner was elected president of the|and the itching is intense. When these pustules are scratched off the skin ‘NOR nuree.. Call at Mrs. Helge- 1 b ftiial iderable | 1* left raw and feverish and often a solid sore is formed and kept up by the son’s, Nymore. eague; 1t 1s also a considerable | ongtant escape of acids from the blood. Local applications of salves, pow- : - period since the Hon. A. G.|ders, lotions etc. are desirable and should be used because they allay the THE COMFORTABLE WAY. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open was deposed, also the secretary, | itching and give the sufferer temporary comfort, but are in no sense curative, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 bt the 6 o still because they cannot reach the seat of the trouble, which is in the blood. EAST BOUND. to6p, m. Thursdays 7 to 8 % s AOWr Olcers arg . S. 8. 8. goes down into the blood, cleanses | No. 105..Park Rap..s Line.-2:10 a. m. p. m. also. Library in base- > patiently awaiting an intelligent the circulation of all acids and humors, builds (Connects with Orlental Limited at ment of Court House. Miss report from their predecesso: up the thin, sour blood and by removing every Sauk Centre, u‘:llyes_}ulnnamofls at Mabel Kemp, librarian. - i lett ° vestige of the cause cures Fczema perma- 5:15p. m, St. Paul at5:45p. m.) P o (RS as to the disposition of funds le: ® [ ] nently. The irritating eruptions disappear, in their keeping. . PURELY VEGETABLE. the itching and burning cease, and the acid- AL eh— et & fired skin, being fed by a fresh, cooling stre: WHET BOTND, 2 Anatom) of an Oyster, of blood, becomes soft and smooth again. ~ S. S. S. is made of healing, purify- B Tn S, To discover the heart of an oyster | ing roots, herbs and barks that will not damage any part of the system. % Hoston Litecrs the fold of flesh which oystermen call | Book on skin diseases and any medical advice free. the “mantle” must be removed. This THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. No: 1017 Park Eanids' Liu| l; tntltl to thet oyster, of co;xrse, but in : = ks S e the interest of sclence and for the ben- = A— efit of the “curlous” it Is occasionally > E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. | Ay done. When the mantle has been re- Bemidji, Minn. / = moved the heart, shaped llke a cres- 2 ot 7 s cent or horned moon, Is lald to the g Searee ey s Ml Parteras sl in ks United view. The oyster’s heart is made up A 4 7 ‘acceunt style, accuracy and simplicity. of two parts, just like that of a hu- ; % B s D S = et Do e . i S g | Minnesota & loternational blood from the gills, and the other . tera 3 ; . drives it out through the arteries. The 2 LR 3 In Connection with the. > Lady ts Wanted. Handsome premiume : e Try our Monogram and University Coffee. TEA: Green tea per pound, 2I¢ Fancy dairy butter, 10¢, 17c 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 Bemidiji, Minn. Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. ‘ant [ . x R jon. Pattern Catalogue( of 600 de. 1 X : st § 5 Catalogue (showing 4o premiume) Lo :ge;t“n::‘::::rltna:?s‘tx:x;?:gl:l;z; Ilcslna I T ..Norfllel'n P aclfic-. sent frov, "Address THE MCCALL COs New Yorke 2 queer shaped little organ, which Is i Tt £ Provides the best train passenger i 5 N 5 ICHESTER'S ENGLISH supposed to perform all the functions t 4 - ,fi'xfi\.gffmnnfi‘:fi?fim' Fm- nYAL P'LLS MOND RRAND. for of a blood filter. Hvery oyster has a " etk S and intermediate points snd ‘Minne- THE DIAMOND 2 mouth, a heart, a liver, a stomach and apolis, St. Paul, pFlrzo and Duluth oo R TR AT . other necessary Internal organs, In- ) and all points east, west and ' south. ne! . Takeno oth = 1 set of ingly devised in- Through coaches between Northome N = i cluding a cunningly ONT.ONES testines. The mouth s at the small o ) ’ and the Twin Cities. No ochange 3 lfi%‘hrflmmu i ’ 3 of cars. Ample time at Brainerd led end of the oyster'’s body, near the for dinner, DR SR hinge of the shell. It is oval In shape, || ! AND LE L y TIME CARD ‘Chomical & O N E A S Y P A Y M E N T S | 220 thoush not readily discoverea by Eftective fune din 1. - an unpracticed eye, it may be easily BEM")'"’ - - - S : unday MINN ATIONS. % The Hyacinth. located by gently pushing a blunt bod- 8 o ‘The hyacinth has Its name from i . kin or similar Instrument along the 2 s e 5 Greek. mythology. According to the e = folds of the surface of the body at the 2 i story a8 told by Ovid, Hyacinthus, a_ 3 ‘fl For th place mentioned. Connected with the Saaattrke; 81| beautitul boy, was the sot: of a Sps i or the man or woman of moderate means mouth s the canal which the oyster ..Bemidj tan- king and the favorite of Apollo. ffori B o B uses In conveying food to the stomach, Wall Paper M F’g Zephyrus, being envious of the attach- we are offering lots in the third addition trom whence it passes nto the curious 48 [ment ot A’Eullo and Hyacintbus, so ] on easy monthly payments. | little set of netted and twisted intes- |- 3 Backus. turned the:direction of a quolt which™ y - Y paym tines referred to.—Santa Fe New Mex- 2 |10 2 Apollo had pitched _while at play that ! — The lots are nicely located and the price is joan, AL 3 it'struvk the head of Hyacinthus and within the reach of all. —_——— e Bl inhabitants of the ocean. It Is called : blapame.. 5 the trunkfish because its back fs ¢om- Reliable Painter STy =_— : pletely covered with bony plates of a i . R. Baumbach, President. fegular shape, forming n complete coat | J All Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk § &"""" ©O. W. Baumtach, Vice-Prestdent. For further particulars write or call : : G 3 e lew him. The fable concludes by 2 - . cm. Lv. .. . making Apollo transform the body of The Trunkflsh. F F Runkley... : e . J : A i H 0 = Y. his fayorite into the flower that bears % Bemidji Townsite and Fm- [/ mviismes | - oz Lokbiras Rariomst Bosk. ; = Blana & sml part of s glils, which-| 4. 3 pm Ly. .. Bralnoed. ... Arpm 13y P&OIS ati ?,l}! ak provement Company. e st ana 1s fova o | Y ‘ g : (¢ o e o o O AEMID H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidjt, :v:rm waters of the !o“'fmé .tl?oplc 4 ‘_ 4 b 5 & . . 4 : e “ g- - Temae : 5

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