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L i) Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. They actdirectly on the liver, make more bile secreted. This, is why they cure constipation, billousness, dyspepsia, sick-headache. Ask your ‘doctor| if he knows a better laxative pill. We ger. — > s tainly do not. It ho does, then use his kind. e oS o e oo preparations: - Lowell et THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER VPUBLISHED EVERY AFTRRNOON, . - OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMID) A A A A A AN BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. { By A. KAISER, Remington Typewriters HAVE 1. The most compact keyboard. 2. The slightest hkey depression. 3. The lightest and most even touch. These are three reasons why REMINGTONS are pre- ferred by all operators A A AP Entered In the postofice at Bemidjl. Minn., a8 second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM It all depends on how the man who lets the other fellow do the talking is going to vote. 3 Bryan is for Hearst, and John- son is for Bryan. A vote for Johnson is, in a way, a vote for Hearst Down in Minneapolis they have forgotten there is to be a state election tomorrow; it is all Jones or no Jones. Todd County News: If Gov- ernor Johuson has stretched his - BLANK BOOKS The PIONEER at all times carries a full and complete . line of Blank Books. Letter Press Books, Inks, Pencils, Legal Blanks, Stationers Supslies, & Office Sundries ° LEGAL BLANKS The Right Road TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOL'S CHicAG6O REAT wizser 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. voice as much as he has his claims, no wonder he is hoarse. Frauk Day’s paper, the Fair- mont Sentinel, modestly remarks that Johnson was an unknown politician until Mr. Day picked him up two years ago and made him governor. This must be pleasant reading for Mr. John- son. Whether he loses or wins, Gov- ernor Johnson is going to go down in history as a very smooth individual. If Mr. Cole only had his opponent’s “gift of gab’’ and style of extending the ‘‘glad hand”” he would be elected by 50,000. P. E. Dowling, part owner of the Eveleth Star and the Virginia Str, secured a strangle hold on fame the other day, when he en- gagadd 1n a rough and tumble fight with a fellow newspaper worker, A. Perham, editor of the Eveleth News. Report says that Dowling is nursing a broken nose, and Perham a black eye, as the result of the encounter. “The Lumber Jack,” Volume 1, Number 1, has come to our ex- change table. Rev. Frank E. Higgiuns, the “Sky Pilot,” is the moving force back of the new paper, and Rey. Thomas ' D. Whittles is editor. The publi- cation is tu be issued twice a month, and promises to become popular reading in the lumber camps of northern Minnesota. Ask for a Ticket East on The Pioneer Limited The Secret of the Maple. No thoughtful person who has ever visited a maple grove in the early spring while snow banks are yet lin- gering in sheltered hollows and bhas -een pailful after pailful of sweet sap drawn from the auger holes in the shapely trunks can have failed to won- der what forces govern the flow of the sap. When the warm sun touches the 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 The Fioneer Limited leave Minneapolis at §:00 p. m. and St. Paul at 8:35:p. m. Ar- rives Union Station, Chicago, 8:56 a. m. the next day. Four ouvher fast trains to Chicago daily. Compartment and standard sleepers with “longer, wider and higher berths,” din- ing car,observation-library car,chair car,coach W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul LOTS 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. For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im.- | provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. treetops the flow increases. A rise of a few degrees in temperature often causes a great increase of flow, If the rise passes the zero point on the cen- tigrade scale—that is, the freezing point of water. But a considerable change of temperature in which-the fluctuations do not cross the zero line causes ne ;| marked change in the flow of sap. Dr. K. M. Wiegand, discussing these and other related facts in the American Naturalist, reaches the conclusion that neither expansion of gas in the wood nor expansion of water nor expansion '6f wood itself is the underlying cause of the pressure which produces the flow, but that this pressure arises from the effects of temperature in altering the osmotic permeability of the pith ray cells. . Nothing New Under the Sun. I remember the surprise with which 1 heard a cornet solo first recorded and then reproduced by a Scott grapho- phone, the construction of which, if I am not mistaken, antedated the birth of Edison. The record was made upon a sheet of tin foil wrapped around a brass cylinder which was actuated by means of a welght, a traln of wheels and a butterfly regulator., In this con- nectlon—to show the antiquity of the germs of another modern invention— one day when looking through the files of the Journal des Savans I came across the account of a machine which was presented to the Academy of Sci- ences of Paris somewhere around the early years of the eighteenth century. This machine was nothing else but a typewriter; the description was very summary, but I remember that it had individual type bars, the keys of which ‘were made of ivory. It was the work of M, Leroy of Versailles, who was styled Horlogeur du Roy, the reigning king being- Louls XIV.—Alfred Sang In Engineering Magazine. Widows. Widows exist in all countries, thus counterbalancing the matrimonial de- cadence which might otherwise result from timld men. Widows are clinging by temperament and attach themselves readily to any object that can’t help Itself. It I8 generally considered un-: lucky to meet & widow on a dark’ pia: whose number I8 constantly llable to increase. ‘They roam at large over :the principal sections, and no man I8 Safe when they are near. All the per- % ’m thus forming a continuous con- i > trast to the miserable specimens who The Aleutinn Inlands. still live, It has been sald “Beware of [ Untll the time of Peter the Great the widows,” but this {s unnecessary, for|Aleutlan islands were unknown. The - 0o man can really help himself.—Life. |famous Russian monarch, consumed . with curlosity as to the distance be- = 5 16t men How dsRd liave wAFHIE) Wid- | Flexible Stone. ;;V;n llAslu l:mir A’:nerlcn. started, In| =~ LAWVERS. = -y © The stone looked like a plece of dark the first of tlie expeditions that gray granite. It was a foot long end ;t“l '-h“"‘;:llw "'::9 haunts of the | WM. B. MA-TTHE WS w several inches thick, Lifted, It hwnt r, the beaver, the ermine and the 3 ATTORNEY AT LAW . ° B S P R G PR this Wasan mm.""ke ‘tubber. “1¢ Is|8eal. But Captain Cook told more | Bractices befors the United States Supreme b “""".:;“:"“l,“‘c‘;’:_"’ MeriLose itacolumite or flaxible saudstone,” s1id |about the lslands than did all the Rus. the owner, “It is found In Califors ia,|®an explorers before him. Georgia and sevoral other states. )le- eldes bending. it will stretch. Look at P f?r w’t.he ‘members of 0‘3{8 bllnr& , sota legation in O Tess, lces; The Friee Riew Yor Avenuo. W ashiastan. 1. 6 HELP WANTED, it closely and y Il see that it fs| If one sets one's heart on the ex- e e formed v.’;! nlgu;uob‘:ar‘?f snmll‘plecesf of | ceptional, the far off—on riches, on D. H. FISK WANTED—For the U. 8. Marine stone of varlous tints all dovetailed: to- | fame, on power—the chances are he Attorney A Counsetiorat taw Corps; men be&ween’ ages 21 gether loosety, 5o as to allow. of a slight | Will be disappointed. He will waste Offica opposits Hotel Markham. and 35 An opportunity to see movement. “This movement s what |hI8 time seeking a short cut to these the worid. For full informa- causes the stone to bend. See how It |things. There Is no short cut. For P. J’. Russeu tion apply in person or by letter | bends! Like rubber precisely, eh? Bit|anything worth having one must pay Attorney at Law to Recruiting Office, 208 3rd. 4 'if T bend it too tar it will break” . |the price, and the price 1s always work, BEAIDJL, . ’. = = NINN, Street. E : patience, love, self sacrifice—no prom- 4 P ] 180 to pay, but the gold of real service. | K, B, McDonald ~ |WANTED—_For U. 8, army able- o s AORNEX AT LAW | | botied, unmerried e " be g Vit e tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- An unpopular man who was refused | —7087F7«———— > . 5 membership in a certain aristocratic PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. zens of United States, of elub had the audacity to write to the L. A. Ward M D goo§ character and temperate i It o' ‘op picking” “Yes,” sald the 5 “ | Diseases of the Eye el r - jn- captain, “and what do you do in the |Fetary could not resist the e}“}}“ ot % Glassse fl{wd.‘ rerah formation apply to Recruitisg winter?” “Well, mister, 1 may as|®nding the following reply: “8ir, 1| — | Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. well bo honest with yer. In the winter |baVe recelved your letter demanding |T)y Rowland Gilmore| Minnesots, I does a bit o’ pocket picking!” Cap- |the name of the man who blackballed Physician and Surgeon i : Miles u-_-x‘ WANTED: First class starch taln Spencer next asked, “And what |¥oU. His name s Legion,” otk reay {5 clothes ironer. Apply at “Why, I comes 'ere and does a bit 0'| pypyc sate of Absolute Property of the State, DR. WARNINGER midji Steam Laundry. 2 Hia Specialties. Captain Spencer of the Church army once asked a convict what he did for a living when he left prison. “Well, In spring 1 does a blt o' pea picking and In summer I does a bit o’ fruit happens then?’ The convict replied, oakum picking!"—London News. Under Sections 936, 937 and 938, Chapter 11, VETERINARY SURGEON Revised Laws 1905~ Third st., oe plork weet ot 12¢°Nat't Baak | WANTED: Competent girl for Homesick Spencer. Notice Is hereby given that on the twelfth general housework. Inquire When Herbert Spencer was & boy his | (12) day of November. 1906, at 10 0'clock in the DRAY AND TRANSFER. 609 Lake Boulevard. father sent him away from home to forenoon, at the office of the County Auditor . 2 y in the courthouse at Bemidil. Minnesota, all Wes Wright. WANTED: Gi Sohot). " Aihe. youngster, beoume. home:| {te ORbaronls of land skl fof taice in Orey and Traneie, fahl o el - sick and, with 2 shillings 1n his pocket, | quired title, wnder the provision of chavser | Phone 40. 404 Beltram! Ave, | - housework. Apply A. G. Rut- made his way home, over 120 miles, In |eleven (i1), Tevised laws of Minnesots, 1905, ledge, at this office, and amendments thereto, remaining unre- three days, walking most of the Way. |doemed. will be offered. for public saie: Tom Smart He did forty-elght miles the first day | Every tract or parcel will be s0ld for cash 10| Dray and bagyage. Safe and Plaso moving. WANTED—A 7 or 8 room house, and forty-seven on the second. On the | {he Rerson Hidding the highest price offered | ppl oNOMEE™ | 618 America Ave. | centrally located, Inquire at third da; | amount, of taxes, penalties, interest and costs hlmdm?m{ & g: ':fg :;':gztgf:]v;' O | e srane. e s doserest and coste DENTISTS, News office. those tracts which were bl in Tor ihe State = - Brot sl ek et n| DT, R. B. Foster, | qmpoD: One bus driver at :’ltnunl; ‘Hin u:-un-c;-. fi,‘,s.;’hdfl,.;'E';,,;‘,%m;?:,?;g_‘:I;cfi,",ll‘fl;"g,‘fl;e",; r- fil J ) the Brinkman Hotel. An editor of a western exchange re- | est and costs exceed the cash value thereof, Dr. P, nney be Qisposed of b fess. th : cently began worrylng about how e | B amoun, of ‘the taxes charged azainss| SURGHON DENTISTS | WANTED: Two bell boys at would get his shirt on over his wings |each tract, excluding the penalties. interest PHONE 124 and costs MILES BLOCKE. after reaching paradise. An envious | “Gyntrs or interested partles may redeem contemporary sarcastically observed | their property by paying the full amount due FOR SALE. to the county tre r at th betore o 3 2 A A A A A A A A A A A A AN AN that his difficulty would likely be in Dot b o Dy Hm FOR SALE_ Magnificent moose sale has been made to an actual purchaser. head, mounted; will be sold the Brinkman Hotel. < finding out how he could get his hat | After the Rotice of oxpiration of redsmp- Dentist on over his horns—Gayman (Kan) | 2" JeSpeep gored, o pravided in scction | First National Bank Bulld'g. Telephone No. 230 Herald. authorized to issue a deed in the name of the cheap. Inguire at this office, = y R — State to the person entitled thereto. (Scction . L) Immediate b the county . Rellet at Last. troasuror is required. The salowill begin ¢ TIME _TABLE FOR SALE: House and three Housekeeper—I hear your brother, |the time and place named nbove and con- who died In California, left you $1,000, | seven sem Save seooaniaerers icehor | MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & Dinab. That will be o great help to | counts auditwr ot Beltzam county s herebs | MANITOBA RY. CO. - authorized and directed to conduct said sale. you. Washlady—Deedy It will, missis. | A list of said real property Is now on file in Daily—Except Sundass. Ab’s been needin’ a pianner an’ a pho- the offices of the county auditor and state nograft an’ a oll paintin’ ob mahsalf in 5 TO REDBY AND RETURN' auditor. Dated St. Paul, Minn., October 1, 1906, T Gifost Anigst 20, 108, a glit frame fo' yeahs, an’ now, bress [sEAL] 8. G. IVERSON, = 2 de good Lord, Ah kin hab ’em!—Puck. lots on Dewey avenue will be sold cheap. Call onoraddress J. F. Gibbons. | FOR SALE CHEAP — Good second-hand self feed coal - stove. Collard’s barness shop, | 408 Minresota avenue. State Auditor, | Lv Bemidil...7:00 a.m.|Lv Redh . am.[Ar Nebish . - . a.m.|Lv Nebish - m, 3 a.m. (AT Puposky..6:3 p. m. ArRedby.:..9:30 a.m.|Ar Bemidji...7:30 p. m. Sunday—During August and September. In the district court of the United States for | Ty Nebish e district of innesota. Six ision. Hvery man will find his own private | e dlstrctof Migngsota, Sixth Division. affairs more difficult to manage and | rupt.— In Bankruptey. tey. control than any public affairs in ‘0 the creditors of William Blocker of ; FOR RENT. - FOR RENT — Furnished room with bath. Inquire 609 Be- midji avenue. 3 Excursion train. Saum, In thecounty of Beltrami, in said dis- which he may be engaged.—Lord Mel- | ¢rict, bankrupt: Lv BemidJ 3. m. | Lv Redby.. 530 p. m. bourne. Notice s hereby iven that on the ist day 5 of November, A. D, 1906, the sald Willlam SCHEDULE At ne Guzots of Plank Blocker was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, _— Sascouncuts of Flants; and that the first meeting of his creditors SEASON OF 1906. MISCELLANEOUS The ants which are really protective w\‘l’l belhe‘l)d llx(b "h?comcf&' m& nndfe‘):slm}{ed STE AMER MlCll AEL KEI‘[JY & g Teferos In bankrubtos: st the ooy of Grooha A s~ oo to plants are not those which obtaln | FHeTED ¥ PRUTTRDICS 36 the p1ts of Grooks: In effect August 22, PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open their food, Indirectly for the most part on the 16th'day of November, A. D..1906, at 10 % Tuesda d'Sa 3 2: through the aphides, from the vegeta- | SSOCK '5,10° LOTSioRY: 8% WIER MG CTOCIL, | MONDAYS —Leave Reduy at 10 o'clock am. SuaTs anSaturdays, 390 ble kingdow, but those which are real- clatms. appoint a trustee. examine the bank- {or Agency, Cross Lake School and Shotley [ to p.a.'ln‘ 'l;l;zrsday.s 7to8 rupt and transact such other business as it 7 . m. 3 base- Iy carnivorous. These are numerous in | TPL 230 traneact such other busine: RUESDAYS osze Shotley ) Brook av=7 P. m. also, Iary 1n e temperate climates, and their useful- | Dated Nov. 3, i i Tako School, Battle River, then to Xeapge| ment of Court House. Miss gess to agriculture and sylviculture Is TRoferee in bankruptey: | “LORPINE at Blackduck when necessary.” Mabel Kemp, librarian. (ncontestable. Thus the field ant 18 a WEDNESDA YS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock . t‘ m, toxl; Agency. Leave Agency at3:30 p. m. for. 3. 1i‘B URSDAYS—Runs on Special Orders only. 7 FRIDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock a. m. for Agency, then to Shotley Brook. Leave Shotley Brook :3'33:00 . m. for Shotly. Post- 5l . LIQUOR LICENSE. ATUELEYS Tivo Rodby at 10 guiock great Insect destroyer. A nest of this specles is capable of destroying as many as twenty-eight caterplllars and grasshoppers a minute, or 1,600 an bour, and such a colony is at work day and night during the pleasant season. In the arid plains of America nAzenc“ toppirg -at Blackduck when the beneficent work of ants is revealed VONDA¥S—Excursion tripon lake during In the isles of verdure around thelr County of. Beltrami, August and September. bills. There are plants hospltable to Clty of Bemidjl, W. G. MARSON, Gen'l Mgr. ants, Which furnish them shelter and |, Nqucs, 5, hereby given, That application often food, within the cavities of which 05::{6 clb{ of l];_\e‘:r‘.‘zé‘ l'l;fl gelfid in t:‘x’ic‘fiil%e' & / i 5 ng for lic int the Instincts of the ants prompt them | PEaying, fof Mosnse o soll tniozicating to take their abode. This Is the case |ber 1 ENNYROYAL B o THE DIA IN| m Tdies A B e — s nd Gold i el RS ey J NOTICE OF APPLICATION —for— .Battle River, Cross Lake School, Sold by Drogists evervwheres Ca_ Phitadeichia, oo 1505, 1007 o3 the followming pesscm v st tos v th, . by the following person, and a e with several ferns, among them the |fofiswing place, as stated in said applica: Polypodium nectariferum, the sterile |tion, respectively, to-wit: fronds of which bear nectaries on thelr 7 CEARIaEs C"]AMPBELL { 3 At and in the first floor of that certain lower face and are, moreover, of a [, /At end 1y the fist floor of that ccrtal shape favorable to sheltering the In- |one (), block seventeen (17), original townsite - sect. of Bemldji, Minnesota, ~ - : . ,Sud apolication will be heard and de- ermined by sald city council of e city of Bemldil at theolty clerics offce in the clty EAST BOUND. 1] n city of Bemidji, in Beltrami No. 108..Park Rap. s Line:.2:10 a. m. Sign of a Trained Nurse. “I used to wonder why it was that I count; d state of Minnestoa, on Mond: < 3 noticed so many young women lugging q.e':u{ .:ilnys ;(eNovemll,)e:s A D?nxso&, (Connects with Orental Limited at 5 suit cases all over " said the man |°'¢lock p. m. onhnd.dy, Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis Sa b over town, ;eal AR | Witness my hand and seal of the city of Be- | @ 5155 m, St. Paul at 5:45 b, m.) on the street corner. “Atfirst I thought | midii this2nd day of N%Vfiga‘kl)er&z}'i ni_mg{o. el B ol bl R perhaps they were independent young | [s%¢7] - M aLey No. 3....Duluth Express.... 125 p.m persons who were on their way to the 36 12:33a m — Grand Central station or to the ferry- ‘WEST BOUND. THE BEMIDII GRAPHAPHONE COMP’Y boats to take trains. hut then I no- INOTICE - OF APPLICATION|§ o, 5. - Fooe 2om®. . THE BEMIDY SRATHAPHONE comry ticed them in parts of the town where have a‘nice line of instruments to- % —for— e e gether with thelatest & best music ?3&'&“2&&’&’?2‘3&%3“3:& - RO 10r Patk Bavids Line. 75500 PARTIES WISHING SAME CALL ON Ing In the wroné directions. Now I l‘lQUOR I‘lCENSE- FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. bave learned who these women are. —_— Most of them are trained nurses. When |s14TE OF MINNESOTA. they leave the hospitals or thtej:r homes C%\I‘;l;s"’ ?%Efizllti]'fim' %Sfi 3 to attend a case they pack their uni- = forms and other necessarles in these h.‘:‘{i’,fi% E.’fiz’fi}'{.fi"en‘ Syay appication suit cases, which they carry with them. So when you see & young wom- an carrying a snit case and bound in a day of November, 1907, by th q 3 direction away from a boat or railroad . and at the . foll Iaco, M m & l t d II l ot e e o Tharoad |poron. | and ai"ine, fonowing_nizce” 5 | ] TI1630) niernationa Durse and g elther starting out to at- |\ 1 voux & co, Mfarkhem HoteD In Gonectioniwith 48 tenid a case or Is returning from one.” e r S Aganan e trontsoom, st oo nortn ot |, Northern Paeifi NAYLOR & STEWART AT LAKESIDE BAKERY. 110 SRD ST. —— L s PIANOS, ORGANS Y SEWING MA. el M ol o Setedon e | Provides th beot wain puengw (J © CHINES Colors of the Bluebird. (18) original townsite of Bamiaji, Minn. . . ""h‘; b:“!“’“ BNonh;:m, Funkley | FURNITURE AND : Of the male bluebird Thoreau said, | 58id spplication ‘will be heard and deter- | Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker > + : e * | mined by sald city councll of the clty of Be-| and‘intermediate™ points ‘and’ Minne- "He carries the sky on his back.” To |mid at thectyclericsoffice n theclty hallin | gpolis, St.” Paul, Fargo snd Duluth HOUSE FUR- this John Burroughs added, “and the | SHECHS.0f Boridi in Belgrami county. and | [0g" 1 boints east, _west and south. £ 53 earth on his breast.” The bird’s back, | November, A, D. 1806, at 8 o'clockp. m., of that | Through coaches’ between Northome NISHINGS. wings and’ tail, chin and throat are a |98%. 0 a tBemiasi|8nd the Twin Cities. -No change vivid blue, while his breast and flanks zhfi[figffolfiyfflrgfimldwo omiay of cars.. Ample time at Br: L Y " are a chestnut brown and his abdomen THGMAS g};@%}x for dinner. 'Bought on Easy _ Payments at a dirty white. The female is very much 3 “unl;x'll’lub:fie_ 1005, dulier in_coloring, often having a red- Daily except Sunday dish tone that extends from the midale | NOTICE ; OF APPLICATION N STATIONS 5 3 L of the back over the shoulder. The a Seminole . Indians say that the male —for— S Aty : back rubtes” apaat o s whie | LIQUOR LICENSE ‘BISIAR, VANDER imparted to him {ts own azure tint. Bemi S Returning to earth, hig wife o admired | sna g oF MINNESOTA, § ke e Ll P & GOMPANY 2. Bagk: L5 & o als new coat that she determined to County Balcnlml 58 311 Minn. é d have a like one for herself and the next |y Jitzjof Bemidil © 0 b morning flew away to get It, but the |has i mlfis cl‘n w‘r gumefl n:le &lg day proving somewhat cloudy the col- | {4A5H fc, s (o0 T8 lconss (6 sely intoges or given to her dress was not go bril- {s-&lnzgfiuolg ";‘Ju. Sond ol o m] atin Uant as was that recelved by her mate, | XOTORUSF 11007 by the tollowing Dorson — and at the following place, as stated in said e application, respectively, to~wit: = e i e oTioh ED, H. MUNHALL 1] The proverb, “Necessity 15 the mother | AL21A % (1c hont, xoom fiest floor of that € bullding locat on of invention,” can hardly be traced to 5 %gfl block sixteen (16), original [ independent source. The idea was o ressed by Peraius, the Roman satirist, | min sald ¢! n lge form now . quo n a ¥ | : 3 . ;fimnck’- “Northern Memolrs” (printed | SA50F §ovember & SoOlok 1p : : : - i London in 1604) and fn : : ; ¥ ]