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oes Not s e THE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER | °,, ome wotow mecmems | ), omemmeret e mme, e S TON AL, U O SV UUT Y S VUBON color the hair even to the slightest degree. PUBLISHED RVERY AFTERNOON, were all tenors; thelr deacendants of | yn assault case by a cute young law- Melooy’s | - Sivery! OPEN DAY AND NIGHT CARDS 3 Gray hair, white hair, blonde hair is niot | the preaent time are baritones, and fu- | yer, who questioned his veraclty re- made a shade darker. But it certainly does§ | OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMID)I | ture generations will have serlbass | garding a matter of time. l H S, stop falling hair, No question about tha SAAAAANAAA~A~~ A~~~ | YOICEs. The volce has a tendency to “You had no watch, and yet you are : CO or QUT o pestmrrmerees 30400 [BEMIDI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. doepon with age. The touor of twenty | posi#he that tho defendant was oply | — Cavvees, By A. KAISER, mes the barltoue of twenty-elght | ten minutes absent. 1 doubt It you'are 7 and the bass of thirty-six. The inferior | able to estimate ten minutes of ume WM B MATTHEWS Entered In the poitofice at Bemidji. Minn., | races haye higher pitched volces than | correctly,” he said. I * ATTORNEY AT LAW as second class matter. the ‘more ‘cultured. The negro has a | *“Try me,” sald the old tar, ’ P'u‘“p&”&fi{"fi% u&sfi ,‘3,',“"%‘}. :z‘-,m-wgugfim bigher YVolce than the white man, | ' The lawyer drew his watch from his H ale = 5 9 SUBSCRIPTION--$5.00 PER ANNUM | Among: white ruces, the falr-complex: | pockt and sald, “When 1-call out | sris sustsl sicattmssiven toiand oo || Good Rigs and Careful BuING HuusEKEEPlNG s ————————————| loned man has a bigher volce:than his | ‘Now’ you allow ten minutes to pass, | it Procurement of Patents and Indian Claims. Refer to the members of the Minne- -~ Drivers = and when [t 18 up call out ‘I'ime's up.’ " |sota Delegation in Crongress. O‘%ce“’ 420 The old salt nodded, and the lawyer | New York Avenue. Washington, D darker skiuner brother. The former 18 usually a-baritone or a tenor, the latter Where are the baseball play- ers of yesterday? a contralto ov bass. It ls asserted that | called out *Now.” _Slowly. the time D. H. FISK LIVERY HACK IN CON- ——— « | tenors are usually of slender build, | passed, and the lawyer, with watch in Attor a oL atitine NECTION. If so you can hardly get along whereas basses are stout, but there are | hand, tried to wheedle him into an ad- ey ana/Counssily: P J . Tl‘here STOIO the‘:s in. the too many exceptions to such a rule for | mission that time was up. ~The sallor Office epposite, Hetal Markham. without Spoons, Knives and Minnesota state ' penitentiary. |1t to be rellable: The same remark ap: [ pald no heed and exactly at the end P.J. Russell ~ |}l Night Calls Promptly An- Forks. The silver plated are, Another argument for a legal|plies to the statement that thoughtful | of ’theTtheu bx.:lnfl;e;;ht:nted, “;rlmt:: 7% oy at Taw Svered o without a doubt, the most eco- educition men have deep toned volces and vice | up. e bewildered lawyer turns BBUDN, - ..o . NN, versa, The tones of a voice are per- | round confused at the court'’s loud Ay g e ceptibly higher before than after g |laughter, and his eye lighted on the o nomical; they wear well; t:hey This ‘much cau be said for | meal tor waleh rocom tomms s o | courtroom clock behind him, which liad AET .-Eon}}%%]?\%nflg = r look better and cost very little Joel P. Heatwole, who, just now | erally caretul not to sing too soon atter | assisted the ofl saflor in his task, Doy, Mlinn:. . - Oises twednact: Bhat 27 more than the ordinary kinds. is busy sending out anti-Nelson | dia0er—Pearson's Weekly. : A D PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, = literature to all the newspapers Henry Clay’s Popularity. Rossini was one of the most indolent | T A Ward, M. D., Y= and to thousands of voters over| The greatest popular idol in a po- |of men and in his younger days used Physician and gn,.",,n_ 1 ¥ Your sideboard is ha.rd]y com- the state: He is a persistent Utical sense the country has ever |to do most of his composing in bed. Diseases of the Eyo s specialty. kpown ‘was Henry Clay. Only one |Once he had almost completed a trio, Glasses fitted other Amerlcan statesman aver: pos-| when the sheot fell outof hishandand |~ —— |G NF CENT A WORD sessed the quality called personal mag- | went under the bed. He could ‘mot|T)p, Rowland Gilmore = = netlsm to the same extent that he did, | reach it, and, rather than get up, he Physician and Surgeon No Advertiseinent Aocepted For Less and no other ever had a more enthusi- | wrote another. The lnzy man, if h: e fpeiiefledon S Than 15 Cents. astic personal following. He was an | works at all, does so by spurts, an Cast A aspirant for president ‘from- 1824 to | Rossini, working agalnst time, wrote | DR. W ARNINGER Plist -.-.,.,,mo’:::,_m s Vo 1848, but never reached the goal. He | “The’ Barber of Seville” in thirteen VB‘I‘BI!INAWIUMBW plete without a silver tea set; silver cake and fruit haskets should also be placed there. cuss, If Roosevelt should go to the senate after the expiration of his term as president, it would be a sight' worth 'seeing, the way he The necessary things in cut 2 < | recelved 37 electoral votes In 1824, 49 | days. When Donizetti was told of this Telephone Ni i3 HELP WANTED. 1 Vet idoonmbar T would shake up the dry bones in | 12955 and 105 in 1844, but never | e remarked, “T¢ s very possible. s | THd St oneblock west of 12¢ Nat'l Bask WANTED For the T8 Mavims glass are the: - decanter, perry: that most potent, grave and |enough to elect him. Clay was elected |8 80 lazy!” The overture to the “Gazzi DRAY AND TRANSFER. . S r the o bowl and the celery dish. speaker of the house of representatives | Ladra” was written under curious ¢ir- | ™y TPS; men between ages 21 reverend assembly. on the first day of his term In that | cumstances. On the very day of the Wes anht, and 35. An | opportunity to see e T body and was five times re-elected. He | first performance of the opera not a Phes o, Dray lllTv---l-rl : the worid. 'For full informa- If Mr. Johnson’s claims are|was twice elected United States sena- [note of the overture was written, and | Phone . 404 Beltrami Ave.| tion apply in person or by letter i a tor, once unanimously by the Kentucky | the manager, getting hold of Rossini, to R,ecmmgg Office, Cor. Bel- tine, what 1s/the use of the atale o el o cra Ot bl | il s e bt Iore. € i Tom Smart § CALL AND INSPEGT OUR LINE 7 trami avenue and Second paying out any more good money | offices. It there was ever a popular | Bcala, setting four scene shifters on f"l:gn.:dNo eRge: | sl& A:;:;'c:"‘;':: street. during his term of office for an|!idol in the politics of this country, it | guard over him. These took mlel sheets s = i issi was Henry Clay, but he could not be | as they were filled and threw them out - DENTISTS. ANTED—For U. 8. army able- insurance commissioner, an z A A elected president.—Indianapolis Jour- | of the windows to copyists beneath. o (ON. TUME) attorney general, a public exam- | nay, 2 o Dr. R. B. Foster, g‘:g;d’ag‘;';“(‘)‘t“;‘f:nfg’fi‘ T — iner, a state auditor, a railroad o] mm' s . Subjective m-own_:n..d Dr. Phinney zens of United Stames of d warehouse commission, and The dentist's chair was tipped so far ha; a te te GE“ '|' BAKEH & GUMP!Y and.w h In the island of Cos, In the Zglan | baok that escape for the village seam. | SURGEON DENTISTS Eood character and tempera v h even a legislature? sea, there stands, jealously gunrdedg,h: stress, a lady of remarkable conversa- | PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK, ngms :;h(;n cafi ‘:‘pes}.(‘. Tead z huge plane tree measuring nearly elght- | yionq) ability, was impossible. Wads and wri nglis or in- LOCATED IN CITY DRUG STORE. Walker Pilot: The country |8°R Y&rds in circumference. It is St | of absorbent cotton were tucked be- DR. J]-)T- TUOMY formation apply to Recruiting e : romnded by a podium, or raised plat- her tongue, tent, appli- tis Officer, Mil Bemid press will join hands with the|form breast high, doubtless built to | 2CAiD, Der tongue, some patent apyl entist 2 s’ block, 7 ance held her jaws apart, and all the | First National Bank Bulld’g. Telephone No. 230 | Minnesota. X support the trunk of the tfee after it | jower half of her countenance except | Tm————————_——t 2 230 s o ich - had become hollow and weak from age. | g6 back tooth was concealed under ~ 5 FOR SALE. 2 parcel post system which the |y, [CCCMe T R K Tt weil pre: 2 decidedly damp rubber dam. The TIME TABLE SAEC Shi et ol e L catalogue houses want so bad. e T e FOR SALE—Magnificent moose served and have been shored up by | patient’s mouth was full of water, ‘ pleces of antique columns, over the up- fpmh was impossible, and the poor, | MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & | head, mounted; will be sold per ends of which the branches have | patyrally talkative lady was suftering MANITOBA RY. CO. cheap Inqmre at this office, grown like caps in consequence of the | 5gonies of discomfort. Daily—Except Sundass. 70 pressure of their own weight. Close by | "The engrossed dentist pald no heed TO REDBY AND RETURN R SALE — Rubber stamps. e the tree s a solid marble seat, which is |.tg per squirmings or to the appeal in Th ftact: A tierTs b, 1006 +| The Pioneer will procure any sald to be the chair of Hippocrates, the | por eyes, Fortunately, however, the = kind of a rubber stamp for father of medicine, and it Is supposed | patient’s hands were free. Groping in you on short notice. that he taught the art of healing from | the reticule that hung from her belr, that seat. He was born at Cos 460 B. | ghe prought forth paper and pencil and | A} Redte. MISCELLANEOUS. C. This gives a clew to the age of the ‘wrote: Sunday—During August and: September. e A A A AN NN e celebrated plane tree,: which must be( “sHelp: - Helpl |- I/ drowning/~ Excursion train; PUBLIC LIBRARY — Oyen considerably more than 2,000 years old. | youth's Companion. LvBemidji..0:00 3. m. | Lv Redby...50p.m. | . ‘Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 Many country editors are so busy" fighting for the rights of the country merchant that the merchant hates to bether him with a job of printing, so he sends out of town for it. TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAEA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOL'S CHICAGO A amlar Bemldn Gemmill Enjoying a Boom. M. D. Stoner returned this v RE AI morning from ~Gemmill, the e —_— CHEDU| to6p. m. Thursdays 7 to 8 s e 1 o 2 This Pecaliar World. « et’s Carl c 11 €. S 2 LE . 3 s S = ELE, original tewnsite of which hois| uis is o pecullar world, says an ex- u‘wl:; the habit of l;li::nrl:i“;lenry SEASON OF 1906. g;ez;nt‘ %lfm COIE‘K‘_:"H”‘;L;“ ';?;es \‘\”’n‘-omlr ESTERN the proprietor,- and where he | change. One is struggling for justice | gtoqdara, the poet, to always speak STEAMER MICHAEL KELLY ! 3 s spent Sunday. and ?n::helrglz: flfififfigaffi‘lfle‘finfl‘f el of. every one: 'No matter ow "’;fi : Th At gy Mabel Kemp, librarian: . 4 man is saving to the character of a person, the go ingflitfl*g:;hfi'{lb“;“::s;i Wsi]d otter 18 trying to sell bis for less thal | gray poet fuvariably found some trait for Agoncy, Oross Lake Sehool 3ad SHOUEY | wsmroveorioy o e mill an at he sold | cost to get rid of it. One man is spend- | 45 prajse. One day In his office on TUESDAYS-Leare Shotley Brook LOST: . Thursday evening on or several lots there Saturday night. :‘8 all ';“f ey ‘t‘:eggr '::;z‘;::g‘ Park row some friend entered and |gelock o - g > (o AL BT achonl gr’;unds', fir Bk Y a girl to the ; : 4 The M. & I. steam shovel is being | . noo asked him whethorihe kney. 60 and &9 » | Finder callav this offic: for 5 her flowers, with the hope of making | gnq, if go, what was the man’s reputa- used at the gravel pit near tion. It happened that the man bad a | & m. for Agency. Leave Agency at3:30 p.m. reward. o her his wife, while his neighbor is I t0r &) Gemmill and a-large crew of | Spending what gold he has in getting a | ghady reputation and was well known mvmmy&_flnns Gavpat e men is working with the shovel as a “gold brick” operator. The aged RAILWAY Many trains da)ly, superbly equipped, 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. MONDA YS—Leave Redby at 100'clock a.m, -LOST and FOUND divorce. One man escapes all-the dis- TDAYS—] A . . .| eases that flesh is heir to and gets kill- | poet lighted his pipe and answered: gof‘ixgenZys uE'een' ‘;%Rselflxya;t grgfioc}l{: Vo S and the gravel train, which is|ed on a railroad. . Another escapes wite “Yes, I know him. He is the most | Shotley Brook at3:00 p.m. for Shotly Poste olflne tUheanAoYsedL Redb; —Leave y at 10 o'cl a. m for Battle River, Cross L: ‘nkc Schgr Agmwy “Stopping at Blackduck when P ONDAYS—Excursion tripon lake during August and Sennembe hauling the “‘sand” te Big Falls, where it is being used to fill in the approaches to the bridge being built by the M. & I. over a scratch and dies with the whooping | energetic, progressive, irrepressible, cough. One man stands off his credi- | good natured, artistic kind of an un- tors and goes traveling while another | mitigated rascal that I ever met.” pays his debts and stays at home. Leslie’s Weekly. Pack Your Trunk And Go East That's a good start toward a pleasant and profitable Summer Vacatien. In purchasing your ticket tell the agent that it” Must read _— W. G. MARSON, Gen'l Mer. : 5 Consoling. ° Cold Storage In Irish Bogs. the Big Fork river. A New England congressman once | For long it puzzled me to know what THE NON-ADVERTISER. The following poetic effusion has been going the rounds of the press and somewhere in the went to Franklin Plerce demanding an | the poachers did with the birds they : - - office for' a constituent. . Pierce sent | ghot in July. There is no cold storage g g him to James Guthrie, secretary of | i the north of Ireland, but they have the treasury. By and by the congress- | discovered an excellent substitute. The man returned to the president in great | birds are buried four or five feet deep dudgeon. = In dry peat, and, I am told, come Svér the shuffle the name of the paper "Wlh:jt did Guthrie say to you :b::t out perfectly fresh at the end of two A appointing your friend?”’ Inquires € | or three weeks. When one remembers THE COMFORTABLE WA B > 2 SR . . that sprung it first has been| prodent. “He said he would be hang. | cre bog butter dug out of the peat bogs | _ o OASIE WA Ghlcago, Mllwaukee & St_ Paul lost, But it is worth reading, | ed i he woula.” in a comparatively fresh state after EAST BOUND. % especially ‘if you happen to be a :glddeflthfle talk that way to you?” | peing buried for probably 200 or 300 | M No. 10..Park Rap..s Line..7:10 a. m. THE BEMIDII GRAPHAPHONE COMP'Y | - . & e did.” lieve that € with Oriental Limited at i t years, it is not difficult to believe (Connects b ice line of instr: ts to- Rallway ,';;:cha"::‘ r::::- goods: to sSell.| e, that's the way he talks to me, grouse might keep, under the same cir- | [l Sauk Centre. arrives Minneapolls at et it e A % too,” was Plerce’s consoling reply. cumstances, for two or three weeks.— 5:15p. m, St.Paul at5:45p. m.) between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Five ~ Letter in Country Life. m‘ PARTIES WISHING SAME CALL ON Breathes- there a ~man with handsome daily trains including the Pioneer " Golf. or Croquet? _— " 36 4 2 = Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections ::‘:L:o ;’ifi“" "'Pfi& '2 ]:;msfe }t; 48] 1t was a twosome. The player who The Tact Market. NA“_BH &, STEWART B at St. Paul Union Depot with. all trains from 8 y trade of late is | arove off first had bandy legs. The sec-| Chancellor James R, Day was once ; pot wit ains i bad I h g No. 3. the North and West. Sleéping car berths e L . 5:’“9 ex ten. |.oud In deiving or did Bot notice tat | advising a' young undergraduste of : AT LAKESIDE BAKERY, 110 3RD ST. a suci T e, 80 8 opponent had got in front of him | Syracuse university to cultivate tact. -- = ::fi:‘:’s’lz';d::s";dd :ZZS‘:":";‘:O;':" ::;"‘::0:: wark him well. For him no|and the ball ran through between the | “But, alas,” he sald, “I fear that advice || No 107...Park Rapids Live...:% p m comforlab‘;e fo uSm.'mner travel - ¢ | bank account shall Bwe" no| opponent’s legs, Turning around In | on such a subject must always be : FULL INFORMATION FROM ; T =N angels watch the golden stau- to | anger the bandy legged one sald, “Here, | wasted. On tact the last word was E E CHAMBERLAIN.. Agt ; Let u: know where you are going and full welcome home & millionaire, To|™un, that's no golf!” “Weel,” said the | spoken by Barbey &'Aureville wher he 5 .. Ag ) information as to rates, routes, connections, other, “If It's not golf It's croquet.”— | gal Bemidji, Minn. 2 S 2 ete. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail :;‘:gi B tel;em:‘l:;sy‘ og“{m‘;f Scottish Referee. ““If tact could be bought, only those PIANOS, ORGANS : 2 e A, dy possessed of it would want to 3 5 x g < W. B. DIXON : © |[*|eain seekers by the score shall ATk ori8e Bailow: ;’u';n,t":.. o J > = SEWING MA- > e ; .|pass, nor heed, 'his dingy door.| “It's funny,” began the long winded Sl ey o E ";'ZT;WBST‘K' PASSENGER AGENT ead " lighily, friends, let no| bore, “but nobody ever seems glad to i Making :b:w lll-l;herh i:’:-‘nt-n « ; & CHINES = Robert Street, St. Paul |rude sound disturb his solitude | see me.” rom’a. rubber/plant. w BLETON M m & l t t l i 3 7 profound. So let him hve in| "Well and have you never found out | ing in a living room, the best way to Iflflfis() fl ema |0|la EURNITURE AND the cause of your unpopularity?” 8¢ plants 14.by, seoring tho baric of ithe In C tion with the calm repose, unsought except by | *e n Connection ‘No, I can’t discover it.” mb where you want the roots to men he owes. And when he dicant al Ll i 9 e ' HOUSE FUR- dies, go plant him deep, that .“That's; strange, because it's right| grow and covering the injury with .,Nol’tl’lern Paclfic, under your very nose.”—Philadelphia | sphagnum moss, which must always be | provides: the -best in it NlSH[NGS ————— S—— naught may break his dreamless | Press, ; kept damp. - Roots will soon permeate “"'me 'belween No:»rt‘hom,pgmkh y 2 ;llleepi v:ll;ere no rude (;lla.mor may RS ®he moss, when the limb should be cut Blr}mkhhmla;?}d‘jl = M B h E - A Contis 3 ed.—Gards ine. and interm nts ane lmw— : wl:fi)e a.nde qz‘ll;:: t:;.f sorlfl;' O o uvant T & BhE 1o oo as L iins | o el QanlenMagasiog spolis, ‘St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth Oug t 0“ asy “ Blxnow its loss, plm: on iy | with my money?” Inqutred the multi. Kept Her Word, snd 'igwin"; it wost and mouth. e = : grave & wreath of moss and on| illionaire. “This,” sald the schiool friend who | JHORER ROBCheS bebween A Pay mflnls at the .stone ‘above: ‘“Here lies & “You have” answered the sardonic | had not seen her for a year, “this is the of ocars. Ample Inu at Br‘lmrd 3 person, “if your lawyer {s smart| girl who vowed to me that she never tor dinner: % B o $ chump who would not advertise.”’ em-,..;n to draw up a will that can’t be | would belong to any man, eh?" TIME O BlSlAR VANDER ONEASYPAYMENTSY o . ["roes (e e b STATIONS “This African explorer whose. expe- or so. “He belongs to me. © "Aw You In the ancient times there lived a lences are belng published in some of { o dereyll wi , of | Pow: ve. 5 v ly wise man, of whom it was A Tree of Many Powers. lackd: t 3 Minn. Avi le papers says parrots are deliclous ol ¥, SHHE R 11 75 & T alwiys thoughtthe - | sald that he could answer correctly | The ash tree is rich with superstition, For the man or woman of moderate means very tough.” any question put to him. There was| The old charlatans of the m\ddle age: : ! ‘-imm for all kinds of Sewing 7 2 : i Rr ol +5 | one, however, who thought himself |uged it in their love potions, and the & rte. we are offering lots in the third ' addition i f"‘ he refers to wild parrots. 1t's | ciever enough to outwit the sage. This | damsols of auslont tles belleves the 3 bk on easy monthly pavnierits - ..‘.;““’d"g”“ with gen fil‘lt "‘“‘l” man took a poor, captive bird and |it would enable them to make thelr- ok y y paym B : ; m'l parrots tough.” — Philadelphla | cagped it so cldsely In his hand that| swecthearts trae and help them to dls- The lots are nicely located and the pnoe is within the reach of all. only the head and tail were visible. cover thelr future husbands. The'in- i e 5 7 “Tell me,” said he to the renowned’ tant & = Two staer of a Wora, | Tol me! seid he to e xenowned | publants of Teowna sl ook wih | T n x| DOWIEYs Yit Saive 1ss Sharpe—TI've pald this, bill once. S 7 1ich | dréad upon the use of mountain ash ay Lve v e For Piles, Burns, Sores. Baker—Indeed, ma'am; I'm very sorry | ! 0l In my hand alive or dead? fuel. Their bellef that it will make |~ N.B.RY. T : -If the answer were “Dead,” thought | ' 7 m gflfl _f;*:h':f';:,? s ooy el | tuls artral plotter, he would Just open aon decp mia) T : his hand ‘and let the bird fly. If the 4 : 1106, W. R, B h 2 dn’t re-collect it; but e Andwer: were- Allve,” be “would: With 3 almost universal | t. Cloud R. Baunibuch President. For further particulars writé or call A h A C. W. Baumtach, Vice-President. rone little squeeze crush the poor bird Snpe“flflon' seekers nte i 7 3 2 W. L. Brooks. Cashier. H The Gooa o to death. may still be found invoking the spirit 5 Bemidji Townsite" and Ims . ™ oo #o0d wife n thia | But the wise man proved himselt | 5t mue evon Touves sib tioe e bown,” sald a c(&gym § equal to the occasion and replied, “It is: provement CompanY» ¢ bls sermon—tip congregition looked | STIMDEREL L G i mw the fair bird oflife. ‘Which is it to-be?