Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 31, 1906, Page 2

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THE BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER, DAY EVENING, OCTOSEI: 81, 1006, THE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER FOOT B ALL srn ooy orsnsi| A\ DALIL our doctor about these throat cough: He will Ask y tell ;ou how deceptive they are. A tickling in the| r Oa t throat often means serious trouble ahead.. Better| explain your case carefully to your doctor, and ask him about your taking Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Then Oughs do as he says. Get the best medicine, always. w PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS .. ‘e have no ssoretal \We publish $:.5. A0 {heformulas ofall our preparations. BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. LAWYERS. By A. KAISER. = e UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY OF WM. B. MATTHEWS Entered in the postofice at Bem!djl, Minn., ATTORNEY AT LAW a8 second class matter. Practices before the United States Supreme 1 vs Court—Court of Claims—The United l!m SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM MlnneSOta N ebras“& o, bpaa oS 0TS Ad Oon- rocurement of Patents and Indian tosts- Clalms. Refer to the members of the Mini Remington Do you know anything about Northrup Field Minneapolis o Yorie Avonuc, Washinctan, D Cr HELP WANTED. . ° the proposed amendments to the H. FISK WANTED—For the U. 8. Marine 8 ituti be voted y D. H F : Corps; men between ages 21 y ewrl ers gt congulenrion; Lorbevatod on Attorney and CounselloratLaw | 5,335 An opportunity to see this fall? Do you even know what ov. » ° Utfics sopesits Hetel Mirkiem, the world. For full informa- HAVE they are, to say nothing of un. P. J. Russell tion apply in person or by letter Th + + derstandirg their merits or dis- For this occasion the Attorney at Law to Recruiting Office, Cor. Bel- 1. : rzosrdcompac merits? If you do understand ’ BRI, ©e loe e ez IO, trami avenue and Second €Y00arc the amendments and favor them, 3 E. E. McDonald street, Bemidji, Minn. y 2. The slightest key vote for them by all means. If ATTORNEY AT LAW WANTED—For U. 8. army able- depression. you do not understand them, you Bemidy, Mion. Office: Swedback Block bodied, unmarried men be- had better vote against them, or ] PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. |/ Hok vote o thom at'ell. It s Will sell round trip tickets to L. A. Ward, M. D,, serious thing to change the con- [] [ Physician and Surgeon, stitution, and citizens of the state M l " “ ca pol IS a “d t I)aul Disonger bl sl Eye & spouislty; ought at least to give it the same - = thought they would in changing| ONE FARE AND A THIRD FOR R OUND Dr. Rowland Gilmore their city charter;or else let it Physm? musblgkeon alone. We have gut along very TRIP. NORTH & SOUTH DAKOTA & MINNESOSA well under it for the last forty- DR. WARNINGER . On sale Nov. 2—Final return limit Nov. 5. VETERINARY SURGEON hone Ni eight years. Third St., one Dleck wert of 15t Nat'l Bank tween ages of 21 and 85, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read " and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruitizcg Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. WANTED—Good girl for gen- eral housework. Must be good cook. 417 America Avenue 3. The lightest and most even touch. These are three reasons why REMINGTONS are pre- ferred by all operators For Touch Writing " - — E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, A. L. CRAIG, Passr. Traf. Mgr. R T WgeNn;l‘rEfi) lec ’:tords r§om !Jouset, A GOOD SHERIFF. Agent, Bemidji St. Paul, Minnesota. r A VL gent, 1) y Wes Wright News office. e One of the only two nominees D"".”ng y _— BLANK BOOKS |j}{of the republican party in this New Vork 08 M0t b o Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave. W?NTED:tfiwokéilshhwas]hers. || county who are receiving any op- MATHET [QUOTATIONS. . | iociifnivy: it b Chmi s Tom Smart S e a0 howd . position is Sheriff Thomas Bailey, Minneapolis Wheat. letter torn to bits and scattered aroun| pray ana . Safe and Plano moving. FOR SALE. The PIONEER at all times candidate for re-election; and no| Minneapolis, Oct. 30.—Wheat—Dec., :1:; I}Ii:z‘?l ;Josnetrl; a (fihgx.-us girl in| Phone No. 58 | 618 America Ave. 'F"’fi‘fi“s"""“"“‘”"m""""‘ ALE_ Magnificont moose carries a full and complete man deserves if less. b 5 imly'z];;%:s;v,il-“fio e oror| drank carbolio, acid 1n her snein: DENTISTS. head, mounted; will be sold b . SRR line of Blank Books. Letter Sherift Bailey should be re-| (0o, 0 3t Tasc: No.| In the Hotel Hamilton in West Forty. Dr. R. B. Foster cheap. Inquire at this office. e 5 elected, not only because he is| g Northern, 7:@74c. fifth street and died at a hospital ooy > FOR SALE: House and three P Books, Inks, Pencils i i it later. The girl is said to have een| Dr, Phinne; g : Tress » s £ " the republican nominee, but be- St. Paul Union Stock Yards, the wife of Rdward Walsh, a jockey 0 v lots on Dewey avenue will be ] Legal Blanks, Stationers || cause be 1s the right man for| & pa et 50_cCattle—Good fo| She Was about twenly years old. Pflg&ggf: Nnfigtg:gg_ jolg ::gkrl_ebaga. Call on or address 7 | i i i || sheriff. During the years hehas | choice steers. $5.50@6.25; common to = = - ¥.Gibbons. | upslies, & Office Sundries o g the ¥/ 160 sicers, $5.50@6.25; ; S p51 s, held the office he has made a 5;’,‘;";,5 @;;)‘2,:‘ @’;’T(.))((llmv ec;(;ic::‘;]\g . % DR. J. T. TUOMY FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. I |M|lessly and fearlessly; and not| lambs, $6. .00. vou on short notice, Pt only in the more spectacular Duluth Wheat and Flax. duties of his office, bat in the| Duluth, Oct. 30.—Wheat—To arrive 1 hard, 783%e¢; No. TIME TABLE FOR RENT. Ee———————— e rrronnonn MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & MANITOBA RY. CO. S |l record to be proud of. Hehas| ;' Hogs$5.70@ Sheep—Weth-| § - Dentist The Pioneer will procure any LEG AL BL ANKS ||| served the county faithfully, tire: | ers, 34_‘,;(;; 10; good to prime spring phUMBING ] First National Bank Bulld'g. Telephone No. 230 | kind of a rubber stamp for | S nnnnncinnn FOR RENT — Furnished room more unebtrusive portions of his | and on track—N i . 2 Northern, | with bath. Inquire. 609 Be- — work, as well. %e:Z'Z‘;mZ'c'Z’,, “Tres [’)\leoc 750(;)“1\?;:,! TIN AND RE- . Daily—Except Sundays. midji avenue. : e ° “Tom" Bailey is just as hard a| 783%c: July, 79c. Flax—To arrive and PAIR WORK TO REDBY AND RETURN.|forR RENT. Two nicely far- e lg t oa worker when going after the :;‘Sf-c_k‘ %16?%51 ,O,c;fin;:f::ol; ; ] 1oig¥eok f neni 20 1ot nished rooms. Ladies only. votes as when going after the May, 31.15%. TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA criminals, and b bas svery pro&-| 1. ¢ fot s s peovisions. pect of being an easy winner. Inquire 608 Fourth Street. MISCELLANEOUS . f Chicago, Oct. 30.— Wheat—Dec., You get the best Sunday—During August and September. - | S FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOL'S Nevertheless, he can use every| 733c; May, 78%@78%c. Corn—Dec., 8 * . Excursion train. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Oyen g CI“C 60 vote his friends can muster to| 43%@43%c; May, 41@44%c. Oats— services on the Ly Bemidii..0:00 8. m. | Lv Redby...530p. m. | - Tuesdays mth Sa!:ilrdays, :30 f Dec., 33lkc: May, 35@35%c. Pork— shortest motice. 7 CHEDULE %06 p, m, ursdays 7 to 8 the polls for him Jan,, $13.67%@13.70; May, $13.75. Flax | 3 SCHENULE p. m.also. Library in base- REAT — | —Nothing doing. Butter—Creamer- SEASON 'OF_1006. ment of - Court House, Miss EXEMPTING ALL CHURCH PROPERTY. | fes, 19@25%c; duiries, 18% @23c. Begs —_— STEAMER MICHAEL KELLY| pMaper Kemp, librarian, £LEA WESI'ERN o ich i ing| —20@22. Poultry—Turkeys, 14c; In effect August 22, : WOLCRAT W , An objection which is being| ey oot o, MONDA YS—Leave Redb at 10 0'clock a.m. raised to the first proposed - — = mm‘v e Vaid | for Agency,, Cross Lake School and Shotiey D 2 i . i rook. Many trains dail bly equipped, making ainendment to the stato constitn: | | i) W% B0E TR - Oran FOS- § any' trains daily, super] Guipped, making 3 ago, . 30.—Catt] ; 3 : fast time‘. RO, o ) mon,‘to t_’e votefl Car i'lt the fall $4.00@7.25; cows and heifers, $1.50@ TELEPHONE NO. 225 “Siooping at Blackduck when necessary.’ Through Tourist Cars to California, with choice election, is that it provides foran| 5.15; _stockers and feeders, $2.50@ . A WEDNESDA YS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock of routes west of Omaha or Kansas City. 4 4.50; Texans, $3.75@4.30; Westerns, | +@ o@e | 3 M. for Agency. Leave Agency at3:30 p. m. exemption of all church property, S RGIT:. Silves 6,000 Sy 2 Fer information"wilteito whether used for religious pur- A tor Redby. THURSDAYS—Runs on Special Orders only. T “wIDAYS Leave Redby at 10 o'clock a. m. all poses or not. for Agency, then to Shotley Brook. Leave - A DECEPTIVE |Gashnis fole sgoc i The constitution now reads: offcexhento Redby. Redb P O v ¥ at 10 o'clock ““All churches, church property 2 4 E a. m., for Battle River, Cross Lake School. e Agonty. “Stoppiug at Blackduck when used for religious purposes, and BECERET S pucursion tripos Take durine |~ _ : i — n a lake durin houses of worship,” shall be ex- Mercury and potash are very deceptive treatments and the blood poison ADEILC AN TeD € ] sufferer who depends on them for a cure is sure to be disappointed. These W. G. MARSON. Gen'l Mgr. empt from taxation. The Pro | minerals will remove the external symptoms and shut the disease up in the posed amendment would change system for a while, but thz trouble will surely return a?d] the 1lloflt.hsome i Ty L IBE symptoms of sore mouth and throat, copper-colored spots, falling hair, sores this to read: All churches, a}l;dpulcers etc.,, will be accompanied by the disastrous effects of the church property, and houses of| treatment. Thecontinued use of these strong minerals will completely ruin worship,” shall be exempt from | the health and weaken the system to such an extent that the original taxation, disease often becomes incurable and sometimes fatal. Mercury : . and potash eat out the delicate lining of the stomach and bowels, Whether the omission of the destroy the gastric juices, producing chrohic dyspepsia, cause mercurial 2P highly significant words after | Rheumatism, salivation, and where they are taken in large quantities cause THE COMFORTABLE WAY. F ; e church property, “used for re- necrosis or decay of the bones. S.S. S. is the only remedy that can cure iR %5 . Contagious Blood Poison surely and safely. This remedy of nature, made EAST BOUND. ligious ~purposes,” was inten- entirely of roots, herbs and barks, antidotes and destroys the powerful virus No. 108.. Park Rap..s Line..7:10 a. m. tional or merely an oversight, is| of the disease and by purifying the blood of every particle of the poison and (Connects with Orlental Lirited at s enriching and strengthening this vital fluid it removes every symptom Bauk Centre, arrives Minneapolls at not apparent, probably it was a and leaves the body in a strong, healthy con- || 5:15p.m. St.Paul at5:45p. m) mistake and the men who drew dition. When the blood has been purified No. 84....Duluth Express....12:%7p m the amendment did not intend to with S. S-f S. hthe cure is co;n}:lefte. afm: not onte “ 38 i " 12:3%am AT vestige of the poison is left for future out- make the change. But in either ° [ @ Treats, “Donof waste valuable time, and dan- Wi BOUND, o event the result will be the same, | pyRELY VEGETABLE. age your health with the mineral treatment, |§ No: s omot it atom all church property, whether it but cure your case with S. 8. S., an absolutely = i be th N P safe remedy, We offer a reward of $1,000 for proof that S. S. S. contains a No 107...Park Raplds Lite...7:55p m 0 ‘parsonage: or a-mission, particle of mineral. Book with instructions for self treatment and medical ad- which ought to be exempted, ora | vice without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs - |city - ‘business block or farm| T property, or bonds and mort- gages, all of which cleurly ought to be taxed no matter who owns them, all church property will be exempted. It is right and just to free houses of worship, missions, par- sonages, or any church property used for religious purposes from the burden of paying taxes, we raise no objection to this; in fact, we are in_hearty and cordial ac- cord with it. But when a church organization grows wealthy so that it has large surpluses toin- vest in outside enterprises, there is no reason why it should not pay taxes on the outside invest- ments. 2 y There are probably at the pres- | \.M ent time only a few. churches in 1 Wall Paper J. P. ELMER, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. Ask for a Ticket East on The Pioneer Limited Insist that 1t read from Minneapolis and St. Paul to Chicago on The Pioneer Limited or one of the other fast trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway N THE BEMIDJI 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. The Pioneer Liniited leave Minneapolis at §:00 p. m. and St. Paul at 8:35 p. m. Ar- rives Union Station, Chicago, 8:5b a. m. the next day. Four oiher fast trains to Chicago daily. Compartment and standard sleepers with “longer, wider and higher berths,” din- ing car,observation-library car,chair car,coach IFULL INFORMATION FROM ‘E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul LOTS ON EASY PAYMENTS PIANOS, ORGANS SEWING MA- e ..Northern ific.. ovl?ola.t theehen “!;acpgigm CHl&ES ;e ey ‘:,'d:;,::s‘,:,;‘m;:;,fl:;gm Funkley |§ FURNITURE AND :;uu:‘,:"'s‘:‘."%:.‘fi; Patao ‘and Dita HOUSE FUR- J. P. POGUE'S LIVERY, FEED S sisiinisgz | - mismivos. AND SALE STABLE =@ wy o |l Bought on Easy ' - WIWlpuy “ESSA wnpl] Payments at Jig== BISIAR, VANDER 'LIP & COMPANY 311 Minn. Ave. Repairs for all kinds of Sewing Maohines, Mimesota & International In Conuection with the BEM IDJI, For the man or woman of moderate means we are offering lots in the third addition on easy monthly payments. Mouldings the state which would be affected : it by the proposed amendment. Most of the ¢ongregations are | doing well if they own their own house of worship and parsonage and pay their yearly expenses. But there are a few in the twin cities, and perhaps elsewhere, that.do own property for an in- vestment, .and as the country grows:older and richer, the num- ber will increase. CIRRER If you believe with the Pioneer, that: this amendment as it now stands, ought not to be passed;| vote against it at the election November 6. - - e The lots are nicely located and the price is within the reach of all. J. A. HOFF Reliable Painter All Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk W. l_z.o?mmbwh,. President. For further particulars write or call : Baumtach, Vice-President. Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. i L. Brooks, Cashler. Lumbermens National Bank 5" OF:BEMIDJI. Soml&' Your Business PIREINSURANCE ‘the ‘Line Compani Oils ; ‘

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