Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 12, 1906, Page 2

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Wuy? Because itis annoying, untidy. ' And mula, . Cures.dandruff. Stops falling bair. S T 2.4 S mostly, because it almost invariably leads to u r e Ou baldness. Cure it, and save your hair. Ge! more, too, at the same time. All easily done with Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new improved for- Remington Typewriters HAVE' 1. The most compact 7 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 BLANK BOOKS The PIONEER at all times carries a full and complete line of Blank Books. Letter o 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 - CHICAGO REAT 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. 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 i The Pioneer Limited leave Minneapolis at 8:00 p. m. and St. Paul at 8:35 p. m. Ar- rives Union Station, Chicago, 8:55 a. m. the next day. Four other 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. by ;[ will be interested in learning THE nE“In-" UA".Y Pm"EEn - mnmmm‘nu?mng sald t0 ) Sorvia's laborer I8 at heart a simpla, o uch to do wi e victory | prosaic fellow. His attire |s coarse al- STTLIRTNG NUMY ATCRRNODN, of the Germans in their late war With |most to'the pont of ungainliness— France, and fn this connection Sir rough brown trousers of homespun, a AR A ietennrncononrns | EEDTY RoBCOE tells thia lncldenthgfll;h goat a shade or two darker and ‘edged Inspection of the professional school in | with a strip of black fleece; a peaked LAWYERS. BEMID)I PI%’:’E‘E"}“'::LE'_'ISHING €o. Rouen, France: “Among the usual ob- | woolen cap and o cane, nnfl’ you have dects I noted with surprise a Prusslan the picture, He Ia a farmer on a small | WM., B, M. ATTHEWS|ONE CENT A WORD. Entered in the postoffice at Bemidt, Minn,, | 801dier's helmet, On belng asked why | geale, and his hobby 1s. ralsing .hogs, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. | a8 second class matter. he placed It there the schoolmaster | which he turns into the forests OF |[Practices befors the United States S e, “"'"';"""",““""‘ Foc Love S stated that it was picked up in the | elds to fatten on mast, The rural life Soure—Court of Clatms—The United States han 18 Cents, SUBSCRIPTION---§5.00 PER ANNUM | Streets of Rouen during the German |in Servia Is primitive. At sunup folks | grem: Somalsmco it i Lond Con- |Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Invasion.: Ana he added that It was of | pige, take thelr rakl, or schnapps, and nal.m—P tents Town Orders great gervice to him, for when the to the flelds to work. Thelr meal is o Offices: 430 fcholars did not attend to thelr work f’mgm to them at noon and again-in D. e HELP WANTED. Minnesota people swear over the ":’ :::fld”l‘b““g m“‘,n‘m‘"“ tflm]“ D“ty“ the evening, for they often work untl} D. H. FIS WANTED—For the U. 8. Marine i esk and, pointing to It, say: | gunget, “And so life goes on and on. 2 5 numes Of the WO new counties, | wow, i you do not make progress and | Aeross the blufts that-sorder the Five Attornoy and Counsellor at Law S:;%Fs' o Koochiching = and Mahnomen. | learn properly this will happen to you | g road runs parallel with the Danube, Offics opposite Hotel Markham. e Your effete “down stater’’ used agaln. The surest way to bring It Just hear tha good southern An opporiunity o see the worid. For full informa- and here workmen are seen, dressed upon you 1s to neglect your studies and | ogten in white suits with Al P. J. Russell tion apply in person or by letter > be stumped, also, by 8uch| grow up in tanorance and to become In- | atriving. o bring feom the: onch Attorney at Law to Recruiting Office, 208 3rd. words as Beltrami and Bemidji, ‘rle‘:::; lnf :llxltetnictlnult‘_trmn{nf.“'.lt‘:a grain that will not come, In Roumanfa | PEMUDIL - - Tt .. Street, 3 i y” of that helmet,” explaing © | and Bulgarla the in lands are rich, WANTED. e 1T & aveo Stia but he has grown used to them dlrector, ‘never fals to bring the blush | put here the St :t?,bbom aod E. E. McDonald WANTED—For U. 8. army able- now, ATTORNEY AT LAW bodied, unmarried men tween ages of 21 and 35, ci zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji Minnesota. of shame to the cheeks of my students | ynproductive, So the laborer ekes out and to rouse thelr patriotism and thelr h.lnpexlstence as he may—the least in. | BemidM. Mian. Office: Swedback Block Thief River Falls elected all|%e8! for their studies. " teresting of all the laborers of southern PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. . PR NIRRT Burope. b bt two of her candidates for| women Canmot Cut Diamonds. i U o L. A. Ward, M: D., Physician and Surgeon. corunty office over the Red Lake| “A lotof women scem to be possessed Mo "'"‘""N X 3 F Bome pleasure steamers on'ghe Eng candidates. This looks like a these days of an cmbition to learn the sh coast employ a very good Adea 1 Diseases o(t; l ::1:; : %{; d.‘ npecigliy. ¢ straw” on the county seat fight, s mmoncutine’ the ew connection with a few of thelr deck C © York Sun report: eweler as say- s : e e At | chalrs. They are really alr tight | Dy, Rowland Grilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Iitles Block 1 i iver citi . “Every little while an applicant an ! good Thief River citizens can | Ing. 'y e pp oedito S HIch A bRCE dan clde hiee for a sltuatis ‘entice 1) R AN it e aready see the courthouse S c:“. 3 B‘::: ::e’z_';n?{’ l;:rom ioggf: been added. They stand back to back WANTED—Competent girl for adorning the strects of their in the middle of the deck and are kept them a trial. They can never master TR VU ADNIN T | general housework. Inquire hustling village. together by means of a plece of wood | DR WARNIN’GER Mrs. C. T. Exstrand, 220 Irving the art. In other branches of the jew- eiry trade women have made some un- | 8€ross the top. When this is removed VETERINARY SURGEON avenue S. Telephone Number 209 qualified successes. Not one of Eve's | the seats can be opened on hinges. If | yhirq se., borbione NUmber 209 @ 1 Bank — “Vote ’er strai Don’ daughters, from royalty down, I should | the Vvessel got wrecked the seats could e = WANTED: Giri for general o,t’e er straight. Don’t bea| gy "that jsn't an artist In the wearing :’: opened 8;1&1 flung overboard, and DRAY; AND: TRANSEHR. -| housework. Apply A. G. Rut- i A R ey would form a bu t raft fo 3 g i piker.”—Fargo Call. - In other|of dlamonds. Many are well versed |they oyan or Wes anht, ledge, at this office. words, vote for the ticket put up | in the tricks of buying and selling them, | Passengers to cling to.—London Mail while others give excellent satisfaction by the N““‘!‘ ]?akom bysses, in polishing and preparing them whether you like it or not; if you | for the market. But when it comes to Dray and Transfer, Phone d0. 404 Beltrami Ave. FOR SALE. S PONOALE. NOTICE OF PLICATION FOR SALE—Magnificent moose ) Dray and TO!?]. g’ffi’fiu moving.| DB€ad, mounted; wili be sold —for— Phono No.58 | 618 Americs Ave, |- cheap. Inguire at this office, LIQUOR LlGENSE. DENTISTS. s FOR SALE: House and three don’t the bosses will brand you &s ;e:tli:“tfin’z of thetston;s :hey lacsl: % nce, judgment and steadines 88 a piker. But somehow the| o nerve which constitute the expert’s North Dakota voters didn’t seem | stock In trade.” 5 ;. el T lots on Dewey avenue will be to “give a ding, by gosh,” what o yg:v 4 cnlle:i ok ling ’us s R e i smpTEOR MNNESOTA %ss Dr. R. _B- Foster, sold cheap. Call on or address ey 7 || No thoughtful person who has ever | COUBLY of Belteami, " fss. Dr. Phinney J.F. Gibbons. cleaned out the machine. visited" a. maple grove in the early | Notico is heroby glven, Thay spplication| SURGRON DENTISTS |foR SALE— Rubber sta —_— spring while snow banks are yet lin- | hps beer mado in writing 1o tho ity councll | PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Sl ———— | The Pioneer will procure any praying for licenso to sell intoxicati 1 gguflgszf% the torm commeneing on Noven:| DR, J. T. TUOMY kind of a rubber stamp for r 3, 1906, and terminating on November < 8rd, 1907, by the followlng person, and at the i .. you on short notice. Tollowing place, as stated In said applica- Dentist tion, mpecfl;«;lfivfi%-zl‘:;; ok First National Bank Build’g. TelephoneNo.a30o |[FOR SALE CHEAP — Good handin st mom o o s o Fix Spoctaion e e g eleven (11) and twelve (12), block seventeen | Captdin Spencer of the Church army 408 Mi P, i 'd ity council of thecity of | & living when he left prison. “Well,|ROR ™ SALE CHEAP—Team of *ty clerk’s office in the city | in spring I does a bit o* pea picking <l £, Bemidji, in Beltrami [ 3 horses. Also harness and county, and staf nestos, on Monday, |' 80d In summer I does a Dbit o' frult| o Togui t Bisi the 1zth day of Nov. :ber. A.'D. 19%. at §| picking and In the autumn I does & ggy. lipquire at Bisiar, }X‘-f‘:fi"’.’,‘:},’ hana ?‘;}fleu atthocie ot Be- bit o ‘op p:lckmg_,. “Yes,” said the| Vanderlip & Co. Music store. midji this 6th day of November, A. D. 1906, captain, “and what do you do in the fsmar) THOMAS Gity Glorw, | winter? “Well, mister, I may as|_______FOR RENT. well be honest with yer. In the winter{ FOR RENT — Furnished room Public Sale of Absolute Property of the State, [ I does a bit o' pocket plicking!” Cap-|" ith path Inquire 609 Be- Under Sections 936, 937 and 938, Chapter 11, | taln Spencer next asked, “And what midji avenue. Revised Laws 1905+ bappens then?” The- convict: replied, J : Notice is hereby given that on the tweltth | “Why, I comes ’ere and does a bit 0" 12) day'of November, 1806, at 10 o’clock g LOST and FOUND forcmon: ot the ofics of iha. Chacio K batioe | oakum plcking!”—London News. E Tt s Bl o A - LOST—Package of child’s under- in the court house at Bemidil, Minnesota, all racts or parcels of land sold for taxes in Be‘lgam&fi%um%. {omhich the state has ac- HESTER'S ENGLISH wear on Red Lake train. . under the provis! apter > s Sloven (). rovitad iawe o Mianemis pser 6 RUYAL P"-'-s Tinder return to this office. R spenigens Yty Smetaing e RSP, N comed, W] for _pul ale. ruggist. fo Every tract or parcel will be sold for cash to s Red LANE ;gv:l g 'Eub)llr‘ll;fi;x‘zgh the highest, price offored e ‘:“ Therllic baxes, scalod Mfim o5 all no ess than Tuy of your Droggist sad a0 amouur*, m;fi;’?emltlm, interest and costs CroNESTERS Bxerion, me | PUBLIC LIBRARY — Ogen charged ‘wmnstlt. Provided however, that P inin B D FILLS €28 | Tnesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 Tl Bliosl o PSS | to6p, m. Thursdays 7 to 8 p- m. also. Library in base- ment of Court House. Miss Mabel Kemp, librarian. FREE TO BOYS: We want a o the county treasurer av any time bofore Datly—Except Sundays. fetw b(;]ys n eacll‘l ?’W" to d;’ sale has been made to an actual purchaser. L After the notice of expiration of redemp-|'TO -REDBY AND RETURN,| & few nours work for us oun tlon hias been-served as provided in section 1In effect August 20, 1906. -| side of schcol hours. To each - gering in sheltered hollows and has Word comes rom CrOOkSt.on’ teen pailful after pailful of sweet sap torough the Journal of that city,|arawn from .the auger holes in the of the sale of the Crookston |shapely trunks can have failed to won- s der what forces govern the flow of the Dimes, .long Jowned " by, W..B. sap. When the warm sun touches the McKenzie, to a Mr, Dodson of treetops the flow increases. A rise of a Marshalltown, Ia. Dodson is|few degrees in temperature often editor of the Marshall*owfi causes a great increase of flow, if the : % 3 s rise passes the zero point on the cen- Times-Republican, and is said to tigrade scale—that is, the freezing point be a first-rate newspaper man. |of water. But a conslderable change of He will not find it an easy task to temperature in which the fluctuations Y do not cross the zero line causes ne kreep the Times up to the stand | marked change in the flow of sap. Dr. ard set by McKenzie | K. M. Wiegand, discussing these and other related facts in the American Naturalist, reaches the conclusion that Those who reme['nber Asa P. neither expansion of gis In the wood Brooks because of his connection | nor expansion of water nor expansion with the Dr. Koch murder trial, | of wood itself is the underlying cause of the pressure which produces the . flow, but that this pressure arises from that he is to move fo Canada, to | the effects of temperature in altering Regina, Saskatchewan valley, the osmotic permeability of the pith where he will run a pristing|™ collse plant. Since the trial, as for several years before, Brooks has been editor of the New Ulm Re- view, and in the last issue of that paper writes his valedictory as a newspaper worker. His new printing establishment will have 10 newspaper in connection. Nothing New Under the Sun., I remember the surprise with which I heard a cornet solo first recorded and then reproduced by a ott 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 foll wrapped around a brass cylinder which was actuated by means of a weight, a train of wheels and a butterfly regulator. In this con nection—to show the antiquity of the germs of another modern invention— one dny 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. 3 This machine was nothing else but a feet at the withers have beexn recorded, typewriter; the description was very and Mr. Hornaday tells me that be | gummary but I remember that it had ‘weighed a living bull at 2,190 pounds. t whi A full grown cow stands about four individial typebars, the keys of Witch the amount of the taxes charged against each tract, excluding the penalties. interest | f INNEAPOLLS, RED LAKE 4& and costs. Owners or interested parties may redeem MANITOBA RY. CO. thal; property by paying the tull amount due those tra0 L which were bid in for the State 1905, ° the at the regul'ar annual tax sale in 1901, fcr the tax of 1899, and in all years prior thereto, on ‘The American Buffalo, s a il ei 3 The buffalo Is the bulklest living land guthorized to issuo :n%?adwmmngwmfsg&m v Bemidil -m.| boy we will give, entirely free animal native to North Amerlea. A %28 full grown buffalo bull stands about five feet elght or ten Inches at the shoulder and welghs about 1,800 pounds. But speclmens of over six which the sggregate uaxes ponaltics, inier- est and costs ex: e cash value thereof, may be disposed of for & sum not less than TIME TABLE R.L) Immediate payment to the county % of cost, a high grade nickel treasurer is required, The sale will begin at 3 T sk plated watch, new flat model the time and place named abo s tlnue]f!rgn?l gny to da; nll ox tract 0 > == 16 Size. Fully guaranteed for Dparcel 18] ave been offered for sale. The ;. : County auditor of Boltrami county 18 hiereby one year. Write for particu- authorized and directed to conduct said: sale. e ; lars. Phoenix Pablishing Co. A list of said real property is now on file in 2 . g -2 the at;aces 'of the county auditor and state \J N Dixon, Illinois. auditor. ; Datod 6. Paul, Minn., October 1. 1006, [sEAL] G. IVERSON, State Auditos de of . It was the K feet eight at the shoulders and, accord- ;er;ilm;;o; 0’; oi,yema"r;s,s wheo w::s lng to Audubon, weighs about 1200 | gtyied Horlogeur du Roy, the relgning pounds, though Henry says seldom over king being Louis XIV.—Alfred Sang %00 or 800 pounds. The lower welght in Engineering Magazlne, PIANOS, ORGANS EAST BOUND. Want Ads to by th i ;i 108.. Park Bap..s Line..7:10 a. m. but T have seen eows that stood 44 5 SEWING MA- | BIB Ghunciis wich Oontal Limliod 3t high and looked as heavy as ordinary T TEER CHINES A Sauk Centre, arrives Miiineapolls at FOR RENTING A bulls. — Ernest Thompson Seton in The World’s Debt to Flowers. : PROPERTY, SELL- . ING A BUSINESS OR OBTAINING HELP ARE BEST. Scribner’s._ I have never known man or woman FURNITURE AND Side SordRit who has not improved in character by 0! ive. by 1 to - the 1 £ 3 Fleusburg, a seaport town on the east ecoming. devoted £ BLaftalitof HOUSE EUR- NISHINGS. flowers, and I venture to say that the coast of Schleswig-Holsteln, has an ex- | worlq at large s under the despest cellent system of bringing to port fish ohligation to pansies, violets, roses-and #hich are intended for immedlate con- | ijjies, to name but a few of the blos- sumption. Instead of packing the fish | gomg that silently help the good angel In the hold of the vessel the fishermen | of mankind.—Christian World. use flat, oblong boxes, drilled with holes to allow free access of water, and Into these the live fish are placed 8s | . Never take your dog out for a run goon as caught and are towed under | girectly after he has had a meal. If :E:;:' :%’fi:&:{%fieéihfi%fié fliififflfiéisfiid"':'o?i’mfl,firii?fl:. 'BISIAR,VANDER Minnesota & International abd sold nlive on the quay, 80 that | B b e vero b Srere . LIP & COMPANY Tl Conasetlon i e | X X 311 Millll. Avo’ ;: ..Norfllel‘n Pflciflc.. there can be no question as to thelr | little time he can do so, but do:not Provides the' best train ~passenger absolute freshness. encourage him to romp about. ‘When Herbert Spencer was a boy his PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. ||l Repairs for all kinds of Sewin servioe between Northome(Fimiley Machines. Blackduck, Bemidji, ‘Walker father sent him away from home to|PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed tocure any ", )y intermediate points and Minn I case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding- and inter Po! an 0 8chool. The youngster became home- [ $as0 116 %0 14 days or money refunded. 50c. | apolis, St. Paul, Fargo- and Duluth | sick and, with 2 shillings in his pocket, and all points east, west and South. made his way home, over 120 miles, In X 4 Y 34 Through coaches between Northome FULL INFORMATION FROM Bought on ‘Easyl E E GHAMBERLAIN. Agt. - Payments :at Bemidji, Minn. Pioneer Exercising Dogs. Homesick Spencer. three days, walking most of the way. i o 3 . B i and the Twin Cities. ~ No change He did forty-elght miles the first day : ¥ - _ e of oars. ' Ample time at* Bn__lmrd and forty-seven on the second. On the p tor dinner. g By third day a friendly coach driver took him most of the way for nothing. Rheumatism is an acid blood E)ison, fi tl';e causes tlu; o%rmd&l;:e ;t‘ are | 3 : = often silently accumulating in the sysf or - years.: Poor digestion, THE BEMIDII GRAPHAPHONE ?:u'fi ::ms ':fi:‘;'c”;'f o:l:n;; °v'i,’,,,"“ stomach troubles, weak kidneys, torpid liver, anda general pnctlve ¢oadi- —._—h‘" e after reaching paradi; An envi 22| tion of the system leaves the refuse and waste matter, which should be 10 AT sl o e ‘contempora: 7 .‘chusfifi.‘.u § x o:; carried off, to sour and -form uric acid, which'is absorbed i_nt:o the blood. v e that hl:odlgculty would lylke? sfi?xn “When the blood is in this acid-charged condition, it deposits: the ‘poisons | o: ep PARTIES WISHING SAME CALL ON finding o0t bow he.centd set bty bag| and. irritating particles with which it is loaded in’ the miuscles, nerves, |1t : PARTIES WISHING. SAME CATL ON ints'and bones. Then Rheumatism. gets possession of the system ~and |11 05 3 oo Ser M horha - dayman, (IR fie i Eiineratle 1Y dta pains, aches and discomforts, The v-hm_;m&z setewae i is w1 || NAYLOR & STEWART the ‘Wweal to cold artd dampness, etc., always increase the : ?ifo::lfie, mtgggse:mrsm the pain beegme that quick relief must be |32 Kelithor Ar. AT LAKESIDE BAKERY. 110 3RD ST. h iniment or plaster is often helpful, but it should be re- L beeecfmt lnlli‘:! from sl:xch treatment is onl: t':unpon.ry. ‘becansei the Mistook His Destination. _An editor of a western exchange re- Reliet at Last. Housekeeper—I hear your brother, who dled In Callforna, left you $1,000, | Mem] i Bbloc 5 i | Dinab. That will be a great hilp to . ‘“’“bleg*‘ e wdlen;ificz *Sbg = 7 : Fou. Washlady—Deedy It will, missis. | e O il SRoLn W. B. Bannibach, Prestdent. ; Als been needin’ a planner an® a pho. cures Rheumatism by ridding the blood "?u L. . W. Baumtach, Vice-President. nograft an’ a ofl paintin’ ob mahsaif in| o Do ade &e cauge‘-w!t e ,‘dov:l&t‘! the d,’;“lfif‘; Bt ~ W. L. Brooks, Cashler. 3 t fr: fo’ » 5 ' tion an 10! rorating C > 3 X < _—_.' e gt Tond. b Kb e ok : blood of The acidpolscn end. seading 8 oo Brtinend. . 2| Lumbermens National Bank ] stream of fresh; rich blood to all parts, re- |8t s e, [LPUBELY - VEGETARLE Teduces the iafemmation o v ° “What did that old miser put down 5 when you asked him to contribute to the charitable fund?” “His foot.”—Baltimore Amercan. Respectfully Solicits Your Butlnuq

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