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bstruse that It f doubtful 12 at [ gusd by Dr. Blorescis follawige ooy CARD b 8 it’s all right, then get a bottle of AN AN AN A A s o | 8O D . . Dr. following 8! I 5 I oncer’ "Why not show a lite forcsightin such | | OFFICIAL PAPER--CITY OF BEMIDII | imes he fully underatood himsolt. Oue | Nature's plan of resloring hoait { day he was profounder than usual, He | He uses natural remedies, that s lectared for nearly an hour on topics | 8Xtracts 'm“_‘ mn'cafl.'.:. medicinal roote, LAWYERS. away over In the back of the book. rep&udpenb m!n of mmnlfil'm:“!b z‘hz:;rcll-:::d\;uz ;lgrfgéyudmnsngr shiovo | money, wiikont the uelof aifolicl, A WM. B.MATTHEWS|ONE CENT A WORD. tions, ATTORNEY:AT LAW. 3 oo il e stand even the edges of It. When he Proporf f ents Practices beforo the Unlted Btates Suprome No Advertiseinent Acceptod For Lems had finished, the old man took out his qoll):"ég fi'.,d,é’. m};w“ of SDr.. Pler Court—Court, of Clatmeiine Daited. Btates Thaen 13 Cents. Black Cherry: —_— Con~ = watch and sald genlally: “Now, there | bark, Queen's root, Golden Seal roof General Land Oflico—Indian Offics, &nd Cn~ | gy e e pany Al Om 01 SUBSCRIPTION--$5.00 PER ANNUM are ten' minutes of the hour rem'nlnlng, Bloodroot and Stone roof, speclally “el!l B Procarmans g .&E-Puwnksu Tndian Town Orders e their influence in cases of lnnF. bronchial | Claims. Refer to the members of the Minne- If any student desires to ask me a |and throat troubles, and this "DiscoV-~ |sota Deloeasion i combiers o Olliess 150 HELP WANTED, question, I shall be glad to answer it | ERY” {8, therefore, a sovereign remedy we.w_mh_n_w.c._ . to the best of my ability.” The class | for bronchitis, laryngitis, chronic coughs, WANTED—For the U. 8. Marize e D. H. FISK tarrh and kindr 1my¢ sat tn a stupor. The professor walted |2 oo Corps; wmen between a 21 for a time and then said: “Is there no .zfi%&&?fifu’?fifl"&am&flfl l&zv‘: 3: Astorney and Counsellor st Lav and%.’; An apporl,nnil-ygf: see one who has a question to ask? There |leading medical writers, of all the several Office opposite Hotel Markham:. 3 mattersP Early treatment, early cure. . e B e pre SAlo i, $.3: 7m0 | | BEMIDI PIOJ:EAEI:AII”I.LELISHING Co. Need Remington Typewriters Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn., a4 second class matter, Moving on the Installment Plan, An expressman who called at & Ninety-second ‘street boarding house for two trunks was asked by the'land- lady where they were golng, VE “I don't know,” he eald. “Yousee, I | are remaining several minutes that | 8chools of practice, for the cure not only the worid. For full informa- HA do only balf the hauling. I will take | could be profitably employed.” Finally | D iho discases named above but also for. P. J. Russell tion apply in person or by letter indigestion, torpor of liver, or bilious. 1. The most compact e o o oo and somebody | one student put up a_reluctant hand. | ness, obstiiate constipation, kidney and | . -Attorney at Law ane. | to Recruiliog Office, 208 3rd. " else will take them the rest of the way. | «A)" said the professor, “you have a | bladder troubles and catarrh, no matter SRR Yt T TR Street. keyboard. The boss at the desk will know the ad- | question. What is it?” “What time I | Where located. dress. The moving Is done on the In- You don’t have to take Dr. Pierce's 1t7” stammered the atudent—Saturday | gaser aone sbe (ool us oo Fiorce's E. E. McDonald WANTED—For U. §. army able- 2. The slightest key stallment plan to keep you folks here | gyening Prst for his “Discovery ” i3 backed up by the ATTORNEY AT LAW bodied, unmarried men be- ; from finding out where the other peo- 5% writings of the most eminent men in the | Bemidji; Minn. Office: Swedback Block , depression. ple went. They were afrald to trust tween ages of 21 and 85, citi b oo M bt iAol ik y : Nose Jewelry. . flfi%‘“g,};’fifi,’fi"’fid A Teanest by postal PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. zens of United States, of suppose that in flve years' time | Plerce, Buffalo, N, Y., for a little book 00d character and temperate anybody who doesw't wear spectucies | of extracts, from ominent modical au- L. A. Ward, M. D., o mele can speak b will be liable to arrest and Imprison. | $horltles endorsing the ingredients of his Physicisn gnd Surgeon. i i e medicines, will bring a little book free and write English. For in- ment with or without the optlon of a | that is worthy of your attention if | Diseases of the Eye a specialty. formation apply to Recruiti fine. "I cannot believe that all people mln% mage. 'f]l,l:bm, rm‘nesliy og{ Glagsses fitted. Officer Mflres yblock, Benlii:lfif who wear spectacles suffer from defec- o m lor the cure of alm e R 5 f . tive vision. T think that the great bulk | 22 0ld chronie, or lingering malady. | )y, Rowland Giilmore| Minnesota. WANTED—Competent girl for general hcusework. Irquire Dr, Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con- e of the people who overdress thelr faces | gtipation. One little " Pellot” Is & gentle Phy sxcia:n nudnshl:krgeon Mrs. C. T. Exstrand, 220 Irving avenue S. with pleces of guid mounted glass do.| laxative, and two a mild cathartic. WANTED: Girl for gereral me with the number for fear you might worm It out of me, so they told it to nobody but the manager. Lots of peo- ple who move often make the trip in sectlons like that. Half the time when 1 take a trunk away from a boarding house I don’t know where it will wind up. That is generally done when there has been a row and the folks who leave 3. The lightest and most even touch. These are three reasons why REMINGTONS are pre- ferred by all operators ~ 8 e, @ dont want to be followed. Been a lit-| 5 out ef vanity. They consider that | The most valuable book for both men For Touch Writing ||z = i it oy | Lol it | DR WARNINGER 3 mmon Sense cal Ad- VETERINARY SURGEON te'?tyneg;es{ghed the landlndy, “a little to make them look more intellectual. viser. - A splendid 1008-page Telephone Number = _ | —New York Sun You will notice that no pretty woman rare®l volume, With engravings | Third St.. ome bock west of 1s¢ Nat'l Bank or handsome man ever goes about with 5 and colored plates. A copy, DRAY AND TRANSFER. — a gold- nose Improver. It would, in- agfi]’yww‘g‘”se"“"hgglz‘l’ecgf& Y AND 2 = housework. Apply A. G. Rut- ‘Where Cicero Took the Mud. deed, be an extraordinary thing If our in one-cent stamps, to pay Wes anht’ ledge, st this office. Dray and Transfer, 404 Beltrami Ave, Marcus Tulllus Cicero bathed I the BLANK BOOKS [J|uaiiacs it o in order to get rid of the gout. The mud of the standing waters in the dis- oculists were to tell us that beautiful g the cost of mailing only, to = Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. pecnieinange bad deteceive eyesight - Ciotioras. st stamips | P0R0 40. Public Sale of Absolute Property of the State, Tom Smart FOR SALE e N SRR S WO FOR SALE—Magnificent moose A trict west of Naples was famous from Natural Varnishes. Under Sections 936, 937 and 938, Chapter 11, | Dray and baggage. Safe and Plano moving,| €84, mournted; will be ‘sold The PIONEER at au tlmes early times for the relief of arthritis. | Filuid resins or oils from several dif Revised Laws 1905~ Phone No.'&‘g | 618 America Avg, cheap. Inguire at this office, : The luxurious high livers of the im- | ferent trees are extensively used In the ice 18 he iven that on the twelfth carries a full and complete pertal days knew its’ ocacy ond 6| BEt i o e Ly uaed o fhe ;‘3‘%?%‘5.‘1%%?5&5;{2%:3éf‘?;fi:gg‘zzfij;%:i DENTISTS. FOR SALE: Good as new, self- line of Blank Books. Letter doubt Qid thelr “cure” there in much | called oil of supa, Is a pale yellow |fd the courthouse at Bomidii. Minnesots, A Dr. R. B. Foster, feed $50 coal stove for $35. . the same rough and ready fashion as |liquld when fresh, but it becomes dark {ructe of Daredls of Jend il for vty o £V D s Inquire 103 Irving avenue N. Press Books, Inks, Pencils, their modern representative does now. [and viscous after contact with the e quired title, under the provision of chapter Dr. thney . It Is no doubt to the sulphur and [alr. Spread in a thin layer it drles |eleven (D). revised laws of Minnesota, 105, 0 FOR SALE: House and three Legal Blanks, Stationers other deposits that the mud of the lt- [ slowly and forms a hard varaish, Tt | 384 emendments therela, yomaining unre’| SURGEON DENTISTS | jots'on Dewey avenne will be is also capable of being burned in a | Every tract or parcel will be sold for cash to MILES BLOCR the person bidding the highest price offered & lamp. Another natural varnish is ba- therefor, which shall not be less than the DR. J. T. TUOMY lao, also called oil of apitong. It ig |amountof taxes, penalties, interest and costs . d harged agalust It. Provided however, that white when fresh, but darkens after ih:{e‘imff Which Y‘:’g’v"‘% in %;.;ro ln?‘e sug',; e Rt B.]n)keBIll;dtlS;_t“h = R at the regular annual tax sale in 101, fcr the ulld’g. Telephone No. 2. expostire and makes A yery HOUgh - | e r. fimio, o i Supslies & Ofi‘lce sundries tle lakes on the promontory of Cumae owes its health giving properties, and as nature works much the same way now in that region as she did in the LEGAL BLANKS [Jfim s 6 clote e wor sold cheap. Call onor address J. F. Gibbons. FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any twentleth century gout is peobably | varnish. Oil of panao is a third varl- | which the aggregate vaxes, penalties, Inter- kind of a rubber stamp for much the same as when the great Tul- | ety, inferior to the others In its drying fi: ;’{,‘: cdgsgseexdcfidf Dt:w. csl‘fg g‘z“? egegggfi g you on short notice. ly soaked his Inflamed jolnts in the | properties. ~Chemical analysls - has |the amount of the taxes charged against ooze of the Phlegraeaen fields. shown that all these wood oils consist :':%hc :sr&ct.. excluding the penalties. interest FOR SALE CHEAP — Goosd _— entlrely of hydrocarb Owners or interested parties may redeem second-hand self feed coal Making Faint With Skim Milk. | guiterpenes. . | thelr property by paying the full amount due to the county treasurer at any time before sale has been made to an actual purchaser. After the notice of expiration of redemp- Mary Anderson’s Voice. tion has been served as provided in section want Ad S Miss Anderson’s voice was always R merisd Laws W, no. Goremcr il her predominant charm. Certain tones |State to the samms antriad Thocora6.of the stove. Collard’s harness shop, 408 Minrcesota avenue. FOR RENT. Btir into a gallon of milk about three [ 3 pounds of Portland cement and add e l t Oa i | suficient Venetian red paint powder to ' | impart a good color. Any other colored State to the person entitled thereto, (Section B e R T e PRy ] paint powder may as well be used. The [ in it—so thrilling, so full of wild pas. 98K, L) Immediate pavment to the county FOR RENTING A FOR RENT — Furnished room kim milk will hold the paint in suspen- | ston and i ible - melancholy— [SSA9Eer Is required; The esle will Beglat with bath. Inquire 609 Be- MAKA skim mi 0ld the pain D nexpressible melancholy— | the time and place named above and con: PROPERTY, SELL- e TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND O] 3 slon, but the cement, being heavy, will | went stralght to the beart and brought |Unwe from da3 io day wnuil very tract or 5 - midji avenue. FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOL'S ; |slnk to the bottom, so that it becomes | tears Into the eyes. The volce is the | ounty auditor of Beltrami county is hereby I 3 = = : ! necessary to keep the mixture well | exponent of the soul. You can patnt |authorized and directed to conducs sald salo. NG A BUSINESS FOR RENT: Suite of five stirred with a paddle. Mix only enough | your face, you can pad your person, | o imgcsald Feal property Is how on fiie in OR OBTAINING CHICAGO - rooms: Inquire of Frack 5 " at a time for one day’s use. Six hours | you can wear a wig, you can walk in | suditor. Snow 1024 Beltrami Ave. i i | atter painting this paint wil be as im- | shoes that augment your helght, you | DiiedSk-Paul. Minn. October t 1008 HELP ARE BEST. RE AT iR | | movable and unaffected by water as a | can in various ways change your body, State Auditor, LOST and FOUND but your voice will sooner or later re- veal you as you are. Just as the style £ C| of the writer discloses his character, E" 8o the quality of ‘the voice discloses | F month old paint. Cases are on record ELES meRN of this sort of paint being in good con- Ly g Ao LOST—Package of child’s under- ditlon after twenty years, and it has mI.WAY preserved the wood admirably. The wear on Red Lake train. Finder return to this office. MICHESTER'S €| E Pioneer YROYAL PiLLS " : addition of carbolic acid or some other | the actor's nature, It scems unlikel Lot A o AR ) Many trains daly, superbly equipped, making disinfectant males 1t very suitable for | that Miss Anderson’s melting, tmgli Shiatcsions Fola™ 5 1y LOST—On Nov. 7, between fast time. - dairy work, as it then has a cleansing | tones were uttered {n ‘any of her girk \with Blue Ribbon. Take ng other Hotels Remore and Markham, Through Tourist Cars to California, with choice effect.—St. Louls Republic. our Druggist and ask for ish impartments, but the coplous, love- ly volce was there, and it gained her first victory.—William Winter in Sat- urday Evening Post. of routes west of Omaha or Kansas City. For information write to Scared Both of Them. J. P. ELMER, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. ‘When Mr. Justice Maule was on the bench a bullylng counsel was one day browbeating an elderly female wit- R X s 8 DIAMOND BRAND ¥ % 5 xS ENGLIS, o alady’s white sweater, finder d as Best, Safest. Alvays vars regure ; please return to Mizpah Mes- E:'fli.f-‘;’?&’i-“ el B TIME TABLE sage office and receive reward. MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & MISCELLANEOUS. Running as Exercise. TSRl S il e T nes n u case bofore bim. Having | e fac tht a pereon e copabl of Mflflg‘c’i RY. 00. |BUBLIC LIBRARY — Open er! er Into a state of utter |going the best running and speed ' AnCAYS. Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 speechlessness, the lawyer appealed to fore the thi; ed ~ - 0 EDBY ND 5 5 the Judge to make her answer Lis:ques | | gsbetore the thlitleth year nia T0O R A RETDRN.| to6 p. m. Thursdays 7 to 8 tlons. “Why do you not answer, mad- am?” asked the judge. “Because, my lord, he scares me 60,” replied the trembling woman. “So does he me, ma'am,” sald the judge.—Law Notes. p. m. also. Library in base- ment of Court House. Miss Mabel Kemp, librarian. not lead those who have passed the J In effect August 20, 1906. third decade to think that they are on T the down grade of life, says an author- ity. These exercises call for elasticity of the arteries, and that lessens soon after the thirtieth year, but powers of endurance Increase in the well pre- served man or woman up to fifty or fifty-five or even later. Soldiers of fif- Ask for a Ticket East on The Pioneer Limited Anfmals and 5 _It seems strange that no animal, un- Jess it be the squirrel, seems to build Hickory Trees. It is rather a pity that our hickories : : 3 itself a shelter with the express object . . . ted ¢ Insist that 1t read from Minneapolis and St. Showd recelve highest appreclation |ty are like leather and can perform | aERETRIEIe N ] R1Y W of keeping: off the rain, which they all Dol : i i m us when they are ylelding up |feats of endurance that would kill the s > so much dislike. Monkeys are miser- . X . Ll e . 3 5 Paul to Chicago on’ The Pios cer Limited thelr substance in roaring flames In our | gtripling, and the samo 5 true of | meloqalhe Mase i : able in wet and could easily build shel- or one of the other fast trains of the freplaces. For mowhere in the forest | women. [oirs ubscripion (32 pumbery cosin £0 ber, § E ibscriber gets. ters if they bad the sense to do so. but world can we find a genus of trees Lo Feoes Bbcrbe 1adey. even the orang outang, which builds a Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul || [ e mmole, more stirsctive S :E'a"%.‘fi%‘-'w' e | R SO DIatioti i the'trees, o blch 3 and valuable n the genus hicoria. " % froee " Adiress Yo | § No. 108--Park Rap. s Line to sleep at night, never seems to think E ago, * Most of the hickorles are beautiful in Biast Hnow, the Olphes. sing THEMeCALL, 205 He¥ (Connects with Orlental . Limited at: Dat nigh The Inabllity to read a cipher once cost a notable of France his head. When the Chevalier de Rohan was in the Bastllle his friends, wishing to let of a roof, though the Dyaks say that = 3 lis s Q L7 ::1:';‘(:?‘;:_ ,,.{‘,'_‘?5?;'5";‘_“2;3” 8 when there is much rain it covers it- gelf with the leaves of the pandanus, a darge fern. summer when their glossy follage is at Its best. In autumn this foliage turns the color of 'uncoined gold, and when bare of leaves there is revealed an |him know that his accomplice had PIANOS. ORGANS oakliko twist to the branches which | gleq without confessing, passed the makes these trees most plcturesque following clpher, written. on o shirt, SEWING MA- and beautiful objects in the winter |inty his dungeon: “Mg dulhxecclgu ghj Railway No. 34....Duluth Express. ! i i T = “ 38 " - The Pioneer Limited leave Minneapolis at 8§:00 p. m. and St. Paul at 8:35 p. m. Ar- +rives Union Station, Chicago, 8:56 a. m. the WEST BOUND. MEN AND WOMER. next day: Four oiher fast trains to Chicago landscape. We have never made &5 | yxyj; Im ct ulge alj.” The clpher was ‘CHINES No 107.._Park Raplds Litle..7:55p m e Caar Wl dihartie inRammationn, 5 much commercially of the nuts as we | not g qificult one, being arranged by a F NITU N ——— e Guaranteed irritations’ or ulceratione daily. €ompartment and standard sleepers might well have done. Our Indlan | completo transposition of the Aiphanet. UR RE AND of mucous membranes. b gt R 2R 2 FULL INFORMATION FROM nim l.‘?:?lwl}o Painless, and not astrin . with “longer, wider and higher berths,” din- mmmec:::;flm‘?e; eh:We tlou:“éfe o but De Roban did not have the clew, HOUSE FEUR E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. TSI 0t oo . = o c verage fre N h o] - z _ r “ing car,observation-library car,chair car,coach and the early settlers pressed from | Lo o et e meaninzlons Bemidji, Minn. ., | SF Rt in plala wrapoery them an oil that was a luxury. The |dle meant the guillotine or his free- NlSHlNGS- ecan Is the only hickory species that | dom, but the puzzle was beyond him, 8 been developed and cultivated to and he pleaded guilty because he could any extent, and this has only recently | not decipher “Le prisonnler est:-mort; Bought Oll Easy i In Connection with the e R TTISTRE Origin of Croguet. A Royal Locksmith, begun its career as a cultivated tree— | {] n’a rien dit.” < Life In America. Oomaty. Lifs I Asierlen Payments at Nopihamen Bt The origin of croquet Is certainly in- 0 el‘ll > 301 c.. Louls XVI had a passion for the |volved In mystery. Some authorities q Provides the best train passenger locksmith’s trade, and it is said that | are of the opinion that it is'founded on BISIAR, VANDER ggrv'hse between Northome.p Funkley-| over his private library he had a forge, | the“old game of ‘“pale mallle,” or pell- Blackduck, Bemidji, ‘Walker two anvils and a vast number of iron | mell, from which we have the street and intermediate points and Minne- tools, together with all kinds of locks, | Pall Mall. -This 1s described by Cot- L“) & GOMPANY apolis f;nza:,';f:'efi? Ao DRl common as well as those of a seécret | grave In his dictlo: 7 as “a game 3 and elaborate varlety. It was here fimln a‘round bo:m:biwle Is wlgt‘;r a 311 Minn. Ave. : Esorxf: -fifl?fih&‘h?;'““ugfi"“"“m that the king would conceal himself | mallet struck through a high arch of of oars. Ample time 'at Brainerd from tho queen and: the court to flle | yron,” and a pleture of this in Strutts |[§ Reosirs for all kinds of Sewing [ GUT. - : g and forge with tho Infamous Gamin, | % and Pastimes” shows that Maohinse. ¢ y exprees, prepaid, for 7.00.0r 3 botHles €25, on request. W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul Mionesota & International LOTS TIME GARD ON EASY PAY ME NT S [t tausht him thoart of lockmaking, | these had a strong Tesemblance.to the Bitcotive Jumo' dih, o0, = It 18 sald that Gamin while teaching |croquet implements of: today.—London % STATIONS . 2 4 the’ king his trade took upon himself | Academy. ’ 2”“ i g 3 = 3 the tone and authority of a master | . g ¢ \ ¥ : Funkley. v, - = 3 and, according to this same maate'r: ) 'A'fiem-rk-bla Curiosity. v-’l'n Hlsokd 3 THE.BEMID]I GRAPHAPHONE COMP’Y the king was good, forbearing, timid, | :“There 15 in Connaught, Ireland, a re- - , have a nice line of instruments to- For the man or woman of moderate means m\vl'lfiw 8ad addicted to sleep. . Lonis | markable curlosity, which gives an em!' i Demid] Rother with the Iatest & best music we are offering lots in the third addition 8ls0 a great passlon for timepleces, | ample of officlal oversight. When the on easy monthly payments. and .the' difficulty which he found In | great faiine of 1847 was upon the lacd X 4 :——’——"PM“EE M‘mue SAME CALL_ON adjusting his clocks and watches Is | the government of the, ¥ concelved ANn ? ! : sald to have drawn from him the re- the idea, of opening a Nne of naviga- | 13 98 NAY[U“ & sTEWAHT flection that It was absurd of him to | tion from Galway to Ballina by way of 4 e B o T B T T T S ottt The lots are nicely located and the price is T ) attempt to bring men to anything like | Lough Corrib dnd Lough Mask, 80 as Th () l AT LAKESIDE BAKERY. 10 3RD ST. i 0 origina —- within the reach of all. uniformity of bellef in matters of faith | to avold the dangers of the western When he couldn’t make any two of bis | coast. From Cong a canal was actucl- R ' = = o timepleces agree with each other. 1y made to Lough Mask as part of the MXATIVE cnu h ramnd Bral 3 = = - — + | general scheme. The work gavet a 4 . 'l i “vssoesne Little Falls v, 18316 : == —<wwmescm . —- | great-deal of employment, and 8o far For coughs, colds, throat and, I | 3 Ry ' For further particular: G A Kaffir Story, the canal served its purpose. But when bl ‘N' opintu ! ung. | u%0 v ©. W. Baumbach, Vice-President. P 8 write or call This Kaffir story is true: A Chistian |1t was completed it was_ found the | Goat for evieytaty ot smconolic. S ‘ e e Dlaer Zulu-Kaffir was heard recounting to an- | canal would not hold water, The fact . Th i i er Kaffir a vislon of heaven of which | that the dock of the district 1s of a very Yo i 1 genuine e had had a dream. “And saw you | porous character had been overlooked. Y LIIEY S HONEY and TAR isin kny Kaffirs there?” inquired his listen- - 2Yellow package. Keft er. The teller of the story pondered while, and then “No,” sald he, “for did not look into the ki ‘ Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. : H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidfi @ e, “for | ruvo EAXATIVE BROMO Guinine Tavists . et |G s iR R . A 3 AT 4775 SE_your doctor about (o wisdom o || THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER A e . Nia fosctife e ariag sot i |1 T FESSIO! ] V C You M. QY i S e« ke B G ISRt | PROFASSIONAL Fe | L 22 | |