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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER|- -~ ron sacn mxerctne, Unfortunately a good many men have the conviction that they must keep They Joined Hands. Mr. Rhodes once told a circle ot friends after dinner the story of his first meeting with Beit. “I called at Porges’ late one evening,” he sald, “and Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. He will say, ‘‘Bronchitis.”” Ask| him if it is ever serious. Lastly, ask him it| he prescribes Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for this disease. Keepin close touch with your family! PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, MheCooy’s physician, and follow his advice carefully. We have no secretal We pubdlish Ilofll ourproparations. GOING HOUSEKEEPING? RIS SIS SIS If so you can hardly get along without Spoons, Knives and Forks. The silver plated are, without a doubt, the most eco- nomical; they wear well; they look better and cost very little more than the ordinary kinds. Your sideboard is hardly com- plete without a silver tea set; silver cake and fruit baskets should also be placed there. The necessary things in cut glass are the: decanter, berry bowl and the celery dish. CALL AND INSPEGT OUR LINE (oN TIME) GEO, T. BAKER & COMP'Y LOCATED IN CITY DRUG STORE. The Right Road TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOL'S CHICAGO T ’ - GREAT oz WESTERN, Many trains daily, 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. 17| exerting themselves all the time. - They i OFFICIAL PAPER-CITY OF BEWIDII| Shi‘ote i *meenies ) e fne, (Ehey | Porgor ata ons ovening o sald, “and not spent /in activity of some Kind, | o you never take a rest? I asked, BEMIDJI NOBNEAE'I‘( PUE?!US’"NG CO. | either physleal or mental. Such men | qyot yo!ten‘ he replled. ‘Well, what's y A KAISER. are taking the quickest means to burn oo 5 . = your game? said I. ‘I am golng to ‘V W tln‘aim:elvesl out, Y(:lu cannot lllvet \Xeg control the whole dlamond output be: M J\B’r';‘o‘;&fi'};"ll‘,AHWE S and keep happy under a constant and | go oy ich older! he’answered I . tyrannical senso of effort. There must | o vg r o) i s bofore the United States Supreme as he got off his stool. ‘That’s funny,’ | Cou 'ourt of Claims—The United States be times of play, times to let up the sald. ‘I have made up my mind to General Land Officé—Indian Office and Con- 5.00 PER ANNUM tension and to do easy and natural L - i . Special attention given to Land Con- 3 do the same. We had better join Procurement of l‘nfinw (“z‘ld~ lr’ldi things which don’'t nn]lll.ll! uonsclem]‘le han Joln hands they did. Unlike s el't‘:m,:olgx%%%mmgo o ::fl ““Etf ““@""0""- t"“'l“““‘“““““" ) | Altrea Beit, Cecil Rhodes had small | New York Avenue. Washington. D. C. 5 e great Connecticut minister, recog- i etical detalls, Born: October 9, to Mr. and nized thls when he said, “Let’s go sin | Patience with arithmetle D. H, FISK Mrs. Edwin Kehr, a son awhile” Once thiy characteristic Involved him 3 5 4353 le.”” Sinning has the advantage alin Attorney and Counselior at Lav Mrs. Petrie is enjoying a visit| of being easy, ana there are times |!® & dificulty. Pitching a balance Ot i e it Macabarn, %4 sheet into the pile of papers before of a few days from two brothers| when the easy thing is the right thing. Belt, he exclalmed desperately, “Here, LAWYERS. Sivety! OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Entered in the postoffice at Bemidjl. Minn., s second class matter. SUBSCRIPTIO | Good Rigs and Careful | Drivers MALTBY. LIVERY HACK IN CON- NECTION. who are located at Park Rapids :I “1““; “;1'0 takes ::0 ”‘l"”‘t""l "’; ON€ | vou understand things. For heaven’s P.J. Rusgell nght Cal::v:-r;impfly An, = nd of play or another, but who keeps " Attorney at Law - | Mr. and Mrs. Byron Edwards| ¢ o€ 0f B or anathets b who KeChs | gake tell me how I stana. semiog Y AU IAY i, 4 mourn the death of their infant daughter, which died Friday Butterfiles That Live on Fish, evening. The funeral was held The butterfly was blue and transpar- AE' E. McDonald Sunday. The Edwards are enjoying a| Mg visit from their mother who is a ent. As through blue glass its tiny TTORNEY f&'l‘ LAW = heart could be seen beating Inside its | -Bemidi flian. Offices: Swedback Block | oA el SR G body, and the professor read a news- PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 5 | 7 % paper article through its lovely blue A fow thinge pléke up feom o child's | WIDgs. “This,” he sald, “is the ptero- Ll; hA-i lW a.rddé M.D, 1 i % % 7 | The elderly lady is quite robust|schoolbook: Never say, “I don't think | Pods, @ Mediterranean butterfly. It mmmsysot; "m’"mye"?i&.n,. | regident of Southern Minnesota and active for one of her years. | it will rain,” What you mean Is, “I do | @ats fish. On its tongue are rows of Glasses fitted. think it will not rain.” . “All over the |Polnted hooks. They serve as teeth. . ONE CENT A WORD. Dr. Rowland Gilmore|—r——————— NEBISH. world” is bad; say “Over all the world.” | This beautiful creature would turn up Mr. Olson spent Sunday in|“The reason why” is not only incorrect, | its nose at a garden of roses and lilies, Physician and Surgeon No Advertisement Accepted For Less Office: Miles Block Thah 15 Cents. —_— idii g v ] - | but it would feast ecstatically upon a Bemidji. but doesn’t sound as well as “The rea- | th tercpoas 5 son that” In the King James version | putrid eel. Now and then a pf Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Ole Lokken was at Bemdji on DR. WARNINGER Town Orders ' VETERINARY SURGEON —_— HELP WANTED. of the Bible, quoted by some authori- j 1s found on the Florida or the Califor- Thursday. Telephone Num| e e e PR S ol v b SRS WANTED—For the U. S. Marine face day In and day out, may be on the road to heaven, but he will find that the sanitarium is a way station.—Dr. Lather H. Gulick in Good Housekeep- tles as a standard of pure English, one | Dia coast. ‘lt s only abundant, though, Olaf Olson returned from Be-|may find the following, which occurs | in the Mediterranean. THIrg ‘3¢, oonproe SYmmber 309 i1 ask midji Friday. in Isaiah xxxvii, 36: “Then the angel of e . e i The Power of Intuition. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Fred Smyth of Bemidji was in z‘;;;“’;}i gfn‘tsig_;fil";“g g?":;m{‘ n';’; “The power of intuition usually spok- . Corps; men between ages 21 town Thursday. fourscore and five thousand, and when ' @R 9f 28 being so mysterious is really Wes Wright, and 35. An opportunity to see | Bert Noble returned from Da- | they arose early in the morning, be- . Eot 8o at all,” said nd}vomnu reu«:e:tly‘. St Dray mrm.mm’ ik tpe wond: For full informa- kota Thursday, hold they were all dead corpses” In : "7t 18 merely the ordinsy morod of gni% apply i Persot or (’?y le]y,ae,elr < 11s g art ecruitin, ce, Cor. Bel- a Miss g “hf’dglmn LI g:ern::;:?:gthzn?mrs::n;mxez‘srgvle‘; {he so cilled Intuitional peryon diffary Dray and :-F‘Om g{n. i s trami aven%e and Second idji. e. a moving, 1de ar Ays tn bemicy dead. Don't say “A man fell off the from the one of more commonplace | BT ARG PASESK | ~618 America Ave.| street, Bemidji, Minn. Miss Florence Huck spent|qgck” A man might fall into a dock, POWers In possessing a keener sensi- s s Sunday at Fowlds. tiveness to facts. She or he, for it is DENTISTS. WANTED—For U. S. army able- = e g::k:: E:n‘:lofl::yeh!:l;e%flo; g‘)fi;‘l;s " | absurd to assert that this power Is ex- bodicd, Shoiarricd melyl Fro - _ John Lank was a Bemidji vis- | clusively feminine, observes a thou- Dr. R. B. Foster, e e o be itor on Wednesday. The Crested Rat, sand things:that persongiof dnllchsense Dr. Phinne zens Ofg United _States, of Miss Tillie Noble returned| mne crested rat of East Africa Is re- | fall to see and thatare beyond the con- 7 Y d SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. "DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist First National Bank Build’g. Teléphane No. 230 —_— good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read e and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Berridji —_—— Minnesota. i WANTED—Girl to answer tele- phone and watch office. Jer- rard Plumbing company. WANIED—To purchase good roll topdesk. Inquire at this e office. from Dakota Friday. markable, first because of the great | ol °§r tl‘;’e most skillful actor.”—New Bert Smyth went to Bemidji|length of the black and white hairs | York Tribune. on Wednesday evening’s train. down the ridge of the back, which are = rendered the more conspicuous because Manager Marson of the Red|ine hajrs glong the sides of the body Lake road was in town Thursday. | are so short and so differently colored, Mr. Ditty and son Archie re-| being brownish gray and looking for : grnesln Friday morning from :‘L e godanic e e aad taken | lcan materials »y American labor, ever TIME TABLE emidji. : "I | constructed in this country. Prior to PN Mr :.nd Mrs. Neely of Wiscon- off the decorative bair, leaving only a | that time all American government | MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & s 2 h - £ M 4 dull underfur. Secondly, it is remark- | flags had been made of English bunt- MANITOBA RY. CO. :|Sin are the guests of Mr. and|gple because the skull has a roofing of | Ing. Since then all our officlal flags e e i Sty Mrs. M. Knox. bones exactly resembling that of some ' have been the product exclusively of aTs: turtles, while, furthermore, this roof * American material and labor. There | 10 'REDBY AND RETURN. has a granulated appearance recalling were twenty-six stars in the flag at In effect August 20, 1906. that presented by the skulls of certain - that time. v Bemiadl: fishes. In its habits it appears to be arboreal while from the structure of its Ly Repish teeth it would appear to be at least| _a S e e partly insectivorous. L o Sunday—During August and September. Excursion train. 3 = - FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. 2. m [ Lv Redby.. 530 p. m. z 4 = The Pioneer will procure any SCHEDULE kind of a rubber stamp for SEASON OF 1906. STEAM HA you on short notice. MG ey | B Flag. Feb. 21, 1866, General Benjamin F. Butler presented to congress the first genuine American flag, made of Amer WILTON. Joseph Burnham is erecting a house in Wilton. T. J. Brennan and family spent Sunday with Bowers’. Jerry Toumy returned from North Dakota last Friday. Mr. Sullivan of Bemidji is erecting a large building here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. = FOR SALE. » m. | FOR SALE—Magnificent moose b.m | head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this office, . Lv Bemidji.. A Curious Tomb, The most curious tomb in England is that of Lady Anne Grimston, daughter of the Earl of Thanet, who died nearly two centuries ago and was buried in Tewin churchyard. Upon her deathbed PLUMBING! MONDAYS—Le: Redby at 10 o'clock a. —_ i Harry Bowers. o el the srort or thoss TIN AND RE- tor Rgencs, Orow ke Seioo snd Shoy | Oy, RENT Frruitied ‘Hon — Quite a large crowd attended | comfort. An atheist she had lived, an PAIR WORK. TUESDAYS—Leave Shotley Brook at 7 ! el : p midji avenue. athelst she would die. “It s as likely T aks Bchoor: Bli‘:a% HIVET, thon o, Hespes that I should rise again from the dead,” “stopping at Blackduck when necessary.” - sho sald, “as that a troo should grovw BTG b LACNS Abeaes 4 0 B | s o LANEOUS out of the middle of my coffin.” A R PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open tree has grown out of the middle of her iz ETDAN el o Mool Ordire 3 coffin—an oak—and by its side a syca- only. Tu 7 F{HDAYS—Lelve Redby at 10 o'clock a. esdays and Satutdays, 2:30 more. The vault is square, of brick for Agency, then to Shotley Brook. Leave | t06p, m. Thursdays7 to 8 — Shotley Brook at 3:00 p. m. for Shotly Pos the dance given at B. H. Major’s last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Brennan took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. William Danliker Sunday. Clare King arrived home from You get the best services on the North Dakota last Saturday and |and granite. The two trees first filled : office then to Redby. p. m. also. Library in base- 3 . SATURDAYS—] ed] X will be employed at the Farnham | the interior before they could find a shortest notice o."m, for Bastle Kiver. Croey. hake Sicsk| ment of Court House. Miss 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 over the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Railway 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 comfortable for Summer travel. Let us know where you are going and full information as to rates, routes, connections, etc. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul 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. ON EASY PAYMENTS mill. -| way out. When they did burst through the masonry they so spread as com- pletely to envelop the grave. Agenc; toppiug at Blackduck when necessary. % SUNDAYS—Excursion trip on lake ‘during August and September. ‘W.G. MARSON, Gen'l Mgr. Mabel Kemp, librarian. e Mr. and Mrs. Van Tassel are preparing to leave for North Dakota, where they will make| when Everything Is Poisonous. their future home. All substances, even eggs, are poison- Miss Bransis Bowors;, who. 12| o T A e e teaching school near F"w“.“‘ of an animal. A French lnvestigator spent Saturday and Sunday with has taken the powdered yolk of a ,‘. e ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E | g0 egg, ireated it with a 20 per| S Bowers. cent solution of salt and injected it in- A number of the ladies of this| to the veins of an animal until it died. vicinity gathered at the M, W, A | In order to kill o rabbit fifty-five grains hall Friday afternoon and spent of the substance were required for their time in making quilts for “f: 9‘;"“"]"",“‘2 rehilte yoien The Mrs. Crowshaw, whose: home | Yo' of @ hen’s egg Is less polsonous, 1 ‘but that of ‘a turtle more so than that was destroyed by fire recently.|or o quck. The albumen of egss is also poisanous. SCOTHING EAST BOUND. s P No. 108..Park Rap..s Line..7:10 &. m. T ook (Connects with Orlental Limited at Ape Ly Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at 5:15p.m, St. Paul at5:45p. m.) No. 34....Duluth Express: « 38 - £3 L AN A S Mosquitoless Cities. Over In Europe there are many hap- py towns where the note of the mos- quito is never heard and the inhabi- tants don‘t care a snap about the pen- nyroyal market. But In America the citles whick can claim to be mosqui- toless would@ not run up to a dozen. Denver is one of them, and, strange to THE WORST DISEASE IN THE WORLD Contagious Blood Poison is the worst disease in the world; not only say, Grand Raplds, Mich,, only a short | 4y, qge Whflionh‘lct it suffer, but the awful taint is often transmitted to inno- way from the gnat Gehennas of Lake | op¢ offspring whose lives are blighted and bodies diseased because the Buperior, Is another. The explanation | v;pyg of Contagious Blood Poison has been allowed to remain in the family 8 hat the clty 1s bullt on hillocks of | yjood, - The first sign of this disease T gontracted Contaglons Blood Potson drift sand so deep and so finely pul- |4 usually a little pimple or blister, byusinga towel used by soms infested verized that they absorb molsture 1ike |yon o red rash breaks out, the month Bfison 8nd had every symptom of 7 t tissue paper. Stagnant water does not and throat ulcerate, the hair comes Sfbutihe & get a ghost of a chance to accumulate, | of| vtv AGIOUS BLODD POISON f-: == No 107...Park Rapids Live...7:5p m —— THE BEMIDII GRAPHAPHONE COMP'Y have a nice line of instruments to- 'gether with the latest & best music PARTIES WISHING SAME CALL ON NAYLOR & STEWART |/ AT LAKESIDE BAKERY. 110 3RD ST. FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. PIANOS, ORGANS SEWING MA- \ CHINES 'FURNITURE AND HOUSE FUR- NISHINGS. 'Bought on Easy Payments at BISIAR, VANDER LIP & COMPANY 311 Minn. Ave. " Reairs for all kinds of Sewing Machines. Gt e e e comes SRS \linnegota @ lnfernationd and mosquitoes have carried their car- s + ane ‘wel ‘was some time ago and In Connection with the: mt microbes to more congenlal mar- n‘r e.llmb:;bbr::t];:?;lubgr;lnyst‘; :H;lt:: ::: 5;‘.1‘.’-“. ez ssen fl.l; o'é“’s%‘n‘]‘if)&’i %fifn No rthern Paci fio. =Heaith CQulture: blood, sores and mlcers form and if - 801 Allen Ave., St. Louis, Mo, o Jev, the trouble is not checked the finger nails drop off, and the soft bones | Provides the best train passenger of the nose and head are destroyed. §. S. goes down into the nlrvi‘z:; bl:hveen BI:,:lr;l':fme, Funkllb) 1 blood ‘and forces out every particle of the | Blackduck, il Walker poison and makes a complete and lasting ::g&:“’é{“g:‘tfi. pnq.lntn and Minge- cure, As soon as the system gets under the | ;1575 points east, wegst 3 influence of the remedy the symptoms begin Through coaches ‘betwi o ’e: @ ' to pass away, and when the cure is complete [and the Twin Cities, ange the ‘patient is left in perfect health. So |of cars. Ample time at Brainerd action with a calmness which is most PURELY VEGETABLE. mm%ghly does S. S. S. r‘;d the system of the | for dinner. impressive. High -explosive shells, | yiryg that no signs of the disease are ever seen in after years, and posterity Effective June 4th. 1905, with their deafening noise, make the | jg horn with a rich, pure blood supply. Book with complete instructions for “Daily except Sunday most impression on young and unsea- | home treatment and any medical advice desired will be givea without charge. STATIONS THE SWIFT soned soldiers, while shrapnel affects | SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA» the old soldiers the most. Those who imagine that it 1s possible to see a herolc look on men's faces at a de- eisive momeént are completely mistak- en. Their faces are pale and haye a hard look about them. The struggle: ‘which is going on within them betrays itself by the nervous haste of their Gring” A Disadvantage of Health: A visitor among the poor of the east end of London found unexpected testi- mony. to. the disadvantages of health Soldiers In Battle, “It is important to be cool and self possessed at the beginning of a fight,” writes one who has commanded men in battle. “As soon as the first shot s 'fired men become serious and go'Into Wall Paper Mouldings J. A. HOFF in one of his calls, Mrs, B: had a fam- ily of a dozen children, and, like most of her class; she had her tale of woe to | tell. “How. are the children; Mrs, B.?” b Inquired. the caller. “All very well, in- deed, sir; very, well, indeed,” was: the angwer. “You ought: to be: thankful; I'm sure, with 8o, much sickness |* about.” ‘“¥es, sir; I suppose I ought to be thankful; but, I.tell-you, when they're well they eat an-awfulllak” For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im.- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bamidj. Reliable Painter ; & 2 3 i - R. Baumbach, President. All Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback' Blk o. W. B-umrwh.wvtee—hmdus Brooks, Cashier. Varnishes