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— S — m— 3t Vigor, as now made from. tion, just placed on the market. Remington Typewriters HAVE 1. The most compact keyboard. 2. The slightest key depression. 3. The lightest and most even touch. These are thréee reasons awhy REMINGTONS are pre- ferred by all operators 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 £LEL w E wiee 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, Géneral Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. our| new improved formula, does not stain or)| color the hair even to the slightest degree. Gray hair, white hair, blonde hair is not| made a shade darker. But it certainly does stop falling hair. No question about that. ‘This is an entirely new propara- {;flu'.-fl.-: For Touch Writir_xg BEMIDII PIONEER PUBLISHING €0, | Baries same fo By A. KAISER, camp on a gold a y . Eatered in the postofiice at Bemidjl. Minn., government sent as second class matter. Martlu McGinnls, Secretary of State-elect Julius Schmahl, through his Redwood Gazette, announces the appoint- ment of James A, Larson of Wal-| 1y said to the in to hammer and nut Grove as assistant secretary| gpoutp of state, and of Edward Parrish| say that rock don’ of St. Paul as chief clerk, major sald: “The right, ought to go back acouple of | In Colorado.” years, renominate and elect Bob| , The Frenchmen Dunn, who-was so grievously ;:;fl;fi]:;flc{;:c Better put a question mark after| Not far from St. it. It would be interesting to; the enemy In the know just how many votes were won for Governor Johnson in the late election by President Roose- velt. Roosevelt did notinterfere in the least during the campaign, but some time ago he did pay with Interest, the Ing with spasms other the enemy’s tion and commendation in a mes- | Of the other hand sage to congress. Johnson and in making use of such top-notch | YeAlns to their as possible to tigure out accurately | firlng at it for five such an intangible problem, it probably would be found that the president of the United States was responsible for several thousand of that 71,000 plurality. James Seymour, The State Press is in the throes of a discussion | TicPainter rep Hubbard County Enterprise: ‘The republican wise ones are al- ready picking their man for the ter perfect an organization first 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 The Pioneer Limited leave Minneapolis 14 at 6:00 p. m. and St. Paul at 8:35 p. m. Ar- [X] rives Union Station, Chicago, 8:55 a. m. the naxt day. Four other fast trains to Chicago ly. Compartment and standard sleepers #wh “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 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, Berpldfl. of Minnesota has ever known will | gge, he is acceptable to the voters.|but a trifle older, Pick your man and let him be a good man; show good reasons why your favorite should be of mothers-In-law, the yerdict of the voters before | 224 sad: a convention 18 held. Pick your man, trust to the good common sense of the voters and there will be plenty of time for orgami- zation. young!” mother-in-law!” It has been said that the French are the most polite people in the world, writes our lady correspondent in San Bebastlan, but I do not think any one who really knows them will agree. However, they have some charming A Kiss That way to accompany you down the street and to carefully put you on the right road. They are very cheerful and gay; —~ - The major was the important man of | b about ther things, and QFFICIAL PAPER-—CITY OF BEMIDI | tho camp, snd whon any latinguished ' pany, ey sy Other things, aad . THE BEMID." n‘“.Y PI""EEH In the sarly days of Leadville there | Otten as I have seen Notre Dame, PROFESSIONAIL . ey WYaRY Areemmaon ™" | Was a singular character Iiving by ! the marvel of It never grows less, I go 7 the name of Major Martin McGinnls, ' to Parls with no thought or time for it, ..CARDS. . @ oW . prosented with the freedom of the | towers high above the hi oofs of 4 Dlater " The Tronch | Rouses and punces, and e viw.ne, | W M B: MATTHEWS|ONE CENT A WORD. i Christmas shopping has be-| riages and took them around the camp: | the towers before me and With every | Now Yor auon, i \WropgTess. * Ofices: 420 black bowlder that lay alongside the superb calm.—Elizabeth Robins Pen- and 85. road. The major watched theln ges-|mej] in Century. P S| ticulating to one another, and he final- it t J' Rus, ell they mean? What are they talking| erako a hand? querled Smith as to Recruiting Office, 208 8rd. The interproter sald, “They | Jons stood watching the poker game E. E. McDonald Street. . § say to those foreigners that I won't | SR stand for them coming over here and Iv has been suggested that the | running down our country. Tell them republican party, in order to get| that they can find anything anywhere nged i el 5 : a ting :;gd?;az e?tl:e election day.—Red:| Herald-Democrat, gambling, and the next day, in order Physiclan and Surgeon OMfifincer, ofiMfles block, Bemidji. i : to get even, my wife runs bills down Office: Iiiles Block Minnesota. Did the Gazctte say elect? The Battle of Redonda. town to the amount I lost. If T tel! experienced 'dish- washers. perhaps a hundred miles, was fought | the money to prevent my losing all I VETERINARY. SURGEON the most wondertul naval battle in all | bave, 8o I am bound to lose” Third St one boskwerr of st Nett Baak| 0000 Wages Apply at Arm- history. The Dutch admiral detected P S TS S strong’s cafe. At present the sea was covered with a thick mist,| In all the civilized countries of the flfif ‘NT i and his guns opened fire at once with- | world thirteen Is referred to as being es l‘lght, out warning. The fire was returned | pomebody’s “dozen” In, Americs, | Shone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave. of frequent discharges. Somehow or | said to a “baker’s dozen.” In Italy it ed like a bombardment, seemed to fall | there belng a tradition that there was see the terrible execution their guns were doing until nearly the middle of N A ) his workers were not backward | the forenoon, when the fog lifted, re- Warned In Time, MILES EL 00K, blocki: g, bridle chains, cant . . o vessels of the enemy, but a great rock | cently was conversing with some of : = i campaign material, and if it were | standing out of the sea. They had been | the outdoor patients when a man rode Dentist FOR SALE—Magnificent moose 5- of the return shots they heard was the echo from the solid wall of granite. They named the place Redonda, which means sent, rolled or driven back, and Redonda it s to this day. “I have seen a horse flying.” “Dinna One of the Family. In London in 1702. He displayed a | than fleein’ horses.” fondness for drawing and painting in boyhood and subsequently galned ce- lebrity by his skill in designing horses, Once the proud Duke of Somerset em- — ] ployed Seymour to paint a room at his Latchkey as a Source of Trouble. Crookston Times: Nobody | seat in Sussex, with the portruits of his Hver since some mechanically inclin- ly believe that I have the honor of be- | trouble, The latchkey from the first and dismiss him. that no one in England could complete the pictures begun, he condescended to send for his cousin. The painter re- At twenty-five it is expected Dot elect a-man governor of the [ nowadays that a man should be matter state in the next election, unless | of fact. She was his equal In romance, | work of demolition. be a widow. The conversation had turned on the ever important gubject elected governor, and listen to| the argument. Gazing far, she sighed | go Tribune. “Ah, me! I shall never have another He looked at her with interest for a | 100. moment and then suddenly blurted out: “My mother died when I was very It was an inadvertence, but he could Spanish Politeness, not draw back. She threw herself into Courtship in Spain is regulated by comments of .nelghbors who became e e e en o o Nk BRI | Minnesota & nternational (| BISIAR, VANDER - The Marvel of Notre Dame. the clty they were {bridges across the'river perhaps I see Martin McGinnls and LAWYERS. it again on its lsland, the beautiful three mining engi- 80 famlllur, strikes me afresh with all- . Practices before the United States § Ad Accepted Less AR r A r o ionroosesosccos | DEETE t(:lver :o ex;u:l;ze ;lt:d !mtl:le'w:“ the wonder of my first impression. (c;é:“fifi%}’“fié":‘g"fi ‘,g: d—:"ihvi’;l:h'fih u‘lfifi&fi No vmn-;:::‘mu scepte For SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM | UPon the mineral de) of this lo | mhe wonder only seems greater 1f I o e ey and Qon SORIETION:2Y R ANNUM| oty They were recelyed by Major | turn, s I am always tempted to, and | §ostoPramamons ot o Cara e o rocurement of Patents and Iudian |Cesh Must Accom: All Out Who put them In car- | walk down the quays on the lect ban, | C18mS. Kot to the members of the Mihe: el o1 Town_Orders New York Avenue, Washington, D. . As they were going up California 1) t a o WS T e e T i € gun. Dig up. Ut . Prorohieniabiminly ey step coming more and more complef HelLP WANTED. out of the carrlage and commenced Iy together, by the Pont Neuf, to the D. H. FISK B i e TS e island and at last to the great square | Attorney and Counsellor at Law | WANTED—For the U. S. Marine where Notre Dame fronts me in its Office opposite Hotel Markham. | Corps; men between ages 21 % An opportunity to see the worid. For full informa- Attorney at L 3 i terpreter: “What do e A e paniDy, T B LAW. tion apply in person or by letter chisel upon a large 't belong here” The | g¢ the club, ATTORNEY AT LAW deuce it don’t! You | wNo, Quit” Bemidy, Nion. Office: Swedback Biocs ' | WANTHD—For U. 8. army able- “What's the matter—cold feet?’ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. bodied, unwarried men !"?' “No. " tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- I always come out loger.’ < “I never saw you lose in my life.” L. A, Wa,rd, M. D, zens of United States, of “I know you never saw me, but 1 Physician and Surgeon, good chdracter and temperate lose. If I happen to win a litttle here, | Diseases of the Eye & specialty.| habits, who can speak, read :'::: rlgfi;;emézeng my wife smilingly insists on my divid- Glasses fitted. and write English. <For in- . 3 Ing my winnngs when I go home. If the skles.—Leadville Dr. Rowland Gilmor € formation apply to Recruiting I lose, I get & lecture ou the evils of ber I camo out Just even, she takes bait | DI+ W ARNINGER |WANTED—Two girls. Mastbe Thomas, a matter of early morning, when The Doxen. DRAY AND T0ANSFER. phone, 344, e S B R M M e WANTED—An experienced wait- ress. One who understands lunch counter work. Good wages. J A Armstrong, or Dray and baggage. Safe and Pian ing.| ~ phone 844 shots, which sound- | is referred to as the “cobbler's dozen,” | Phone No. 58~ | 618 Amerrca A g - |8 WANTED: Good girl for gen- § Dray aad Transfer. ocean fairly quiver- | Australia, Great Britaln (present day) : caused by the shock | and several other lands that number is Tom Smart & s short or go wide, of the mark, for not | formerly a law which compelled cob- DENTISTS. eral housework. Mrs. Thomas £ the Minnesota chief executive the | aven a splash of a ball was heard, and | blers to put twelve tacks or nalls round " Dr. R. B. Fost Bailey. - distinctive honor of special men- | the Dutch ships remained unscathed. | the edge of a boot heel. Finally, when . Iv. B. Iroster, , the Dutch could not driven for luck. j i ‘was driven for luc] PH%&R&FON DENTISTS |FOR SALE—50 jack screws with the nails became cheap, a center nail Dr. thney FOR SALE. !7 tonished gaze not the | A man visiting a lunatic asylm re- | DR, J. T. TUOMY | hooks, cheap. S.N. Reeves. hours, and the sound | up on horseback. The pace called for | First National Bank Baild’g. Telephone No. 230 |- head, mounted; will be sold comment among the party, and one of the patleats said he had seed a horse ruoning much faster than that one. “Ob,” exclalmed the visitor sotto voce, = cheap Inquire at this office. A. J. Flemmington of Gemmell FOR SALE: House and three was a business visitor in the city last night., lots on Dewey avenue will be sold cheap. Call onoraddress J. F. Gibbons. it e e S FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. let the doctor hear ye sayln’ that, my . man,” interjected an old Scotch luna- the artist, was born | tie, There's fouk In here for far less Want Ads . FOR SALE—New 6 room house, FOR RENTING A brick foundation, with good | 2 PROPERTY, SELL- well and outbuildings, on e 3 running horses. Having admitted the | ed person, with an almost diabolical in- 5 2 e ZS, doubls Lal Jhe PurpOse Of the | o i table, he ono day drank to | stinet for making mischiet, invented & ING A BUSINESS - sorner. (th. apd America, :one | 30ap trustis to clean us up. him, saying: form of spring lock which can be open- OR OBTAINING block from courthouse. This 1 Minnespolis Journal: Chicago| .Cousin Seymour, your health.” ed on the Inside by a knob and on the preperty is wortb $1800. Wil ied, “My lord, I real- | .outside only by a key there has been HELP ARE BEST. sellat once for $1350, S..N. Reeves, Phone'141. of the question, “What are fair Ing of your grace’s family.” bas been a domestic storm center., It p telephone rates?”’ It depends.| This hurt the pride of the duke so |bhas divided family circles and even Pl o e er FOR RENT. — If you have a party line the com-| much that he rose from the table and | broken up homes.—London Telegraph. ! l bt e e e | pany owes you money. ordered his steward to pay Seymour _— FOR RENT — Furnished room with bath. Inquire 609 Be- midji avenue. Finding, however, The Best. There 1s a legend, says an English writer, to the effect that after Lord Stanley came Into the house of peers. MISCELLANEOUS. 5 ded to the message in these words: | 2 Jady somewhat Indiscreetly asked : 2] gubernatorial struggle two years | Ty e 10 Eeures o et T am | Lord Brongham at a dinner party who EAT N M | PUBLIC LIBRARY — O, en — hence. Seems to us you had bet [ 4¢ vour grace's famlly. for I won't | was the best speaker In the house of \ Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 W Pil < :ord‘ ;nd that Lo': B“"gh’:dpm:g; to6p. m. Thursdays 7 to 8 sf —Walker Pilot. y and emphatically answered, i 1 Lib o - e Wiz ot One Mam. 4 p. m. also. Library in base. The best organization the state| g ag romantic, but bashful for his Btanley, magam, Ju e secsing best THE COMFORTABLE WAY. ment of Court House. Miss Hasty Conclusion. . Mabel Kemp, litrariar. Tommy paused a moment in the EAST BOUND. No. 108..Park Rap..s Line..7:10 a. m, (Connects with Orlental Lirited at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at 5:15p. m, St. Paul at5:45p. m.) No. 34....Duluth Express....12:27p m " 3 & & 12:39a m LOST and FOUND — AN A~ nnrrree e eeee e neenn LOST: Friday morning be- i tween Brinkman hotel and M. & 1. depot, hand grip, tancolor, brass trimmings. Finder § please return to Brinkman f hotel and receive $10 reward. old enough Indeed to'| “Thig s’ angel cake, all right,” he sald. "liow do you kimw?" asked Johnny. *“I've found a feather In it.”—Chica- There was a luil in TR WEST BOUND. There are about 185 Inhabited British Isles, of which Scotland clalms over W. R. Baumbach, President. € £ ciAmBEALAN. agt. ||| PIANOS, ORGANS 0. W. Baumtach, Vice-President. W. L. Brooks, Oashier. Bemidji, Minn. SEWING MA- bis arms, and they have lived happlly~ | | ymhermens, National Bank CHINES . Sl s i : OF BEMIDJL _TIME_ TABLE FURNITURE AND Respectfully Solicits Your Business MlNNE APOL‘S, RED LAKE & MANITOBA RY. CO. Brought Death. HOUSE FUR- FIRE INSURANCE little ways, and when they are rude it | the strictest -etiquette. As_ s well {written in the Best Old Line Compani Daily—Except Sundays. .. N]SH[NGS. i i 18 because they are deep down thor- | known, a young man is never left TO REDBY AND RETURN. : ! oughly selfish. My personal opinion is | alone with his flancee. Near Malaga CHICHESTER'S ENGLI In effect August 20, 1906. - that the Spantard 1s about the'most de- | @ beautiful young girl of twenty 'com- | BIFN vnuv“i: v Bemid il S0 o : Bought on Easy i_ lightfully polite person one can possi- | mitted suicide by drinking a cup of Lv Puposks N bly encounter. If you ask your way in | coffee in which phosphorus had been |, o o oy A N m.|A¥ Pupos 3 - k the street of some ordinary woman, | dlssolved. It appears that the girl had nd Gold i boner sein Redby..-J0:30 a.m.[Ax Bemidil.'5:0 p. m; Paymeflts at she will almost certalnly go out-of her | been driven to the deed by the adverse B of youe Be i s ¥ but they are never vulgar, as we un- @erstand the word In England. Even the men In the streets who stand and frankly stare at a pretty girl do it In a light hearted, pleasant way which :| does not give offense. As to the.man- ners of Spanish men belonging to the best soclety, they are almost perfect. ‘Watch a Spaniard of distinction ad- dress his mother or any elderly lady and you will see a manner which is tender and caressing and at the same time exquisitely protective. — London PAZO OINTMENT {a gusranteed to cure sny of Itchi lind, Bleeding'or Probruding, 0T 010 T aya b Boney oPandog e Dining Car Meals InConnection with the LIP & CGMP ANY \ service between Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidjt, ‘Walker Repairs for all kinds of ‘Sowing and intermediate points and Minne- 2 - Machines. apolis, ‘Bt. Paul, .Fargo and Duluth 1 i and all points east, west and South. Through cogches &mmn Northome and the Twin’ - N h o8, 0. change of cars. Ample timeé at Brainerd 8 Tribune. Daily except Sunday Darwin reiates th h G . STATIONS the m;]z:: ::mp:; ]tlhvee ?;‘n;::t:: are served on the popular pay-only-for-what-you-order plan on the fat meat of the oxen they watch |. You order just what you went, it is ‘prépared -especially for over. The Eskimos can get along very 5 3 ‘well by eating from five pounds to six you and seaved correctly and quickly in generous portions. pounds a day of reindeer or seal’s flesh b Tunok {s ‘all ek i for. If 80 long 8s it Is not too lean, but con. If alight lunch {s all you wish, that is ‘all you' pay for. tains a due proportion of fat. Says the you want a course dinner, you mhy have it. :The cost is mod- author of “Diet and Dietetics:” “Some: 2 & R & & - men obliged to live a very fatiguing erate, averaging about 75 cents for sugper and less for break: life, the trappers and hunters of the fast. pam Amq Siberian TR !Wll;::. t:: i,,m';‘;fi‘,‘m“fif vmbemm Business men, traveling men, tourists and particularly family i Bankley: climates, the fishermen living on the parties, find Burlington dining car service more satisfactory Daily except Sunday banks of the frozen sea, can eat al- A bl 4 5 »om, Ly Brainerd 1 m u".?.fé',’.".f.‘ifil’ qu:ttm:st .,f".',.ii't“?fi i “‘y e d ' THE BEMIDII GRAPHAPHONE COMP'Y. p -fsh;-but on’two.conditions —that the )14 % There ard other good reasons why you should use Bur- i s inea) § have & nice line of instruments to- i k—- meat be accompanied by its fat a TR e e fus. - Let me tell you about them. please. . - ; - . Rether with the latest & best music ] that the Individual subjected to E i 3 o = P Wi SAME - OALL-- ON- dlet lead a very active ll’fo in the open; RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt. |2 Mm ES: WISHING BAL ale Germania Life Bullding, St. Paul, Minn. i Hi e Ma I_n“ ‘& STEWARI PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. i 3 u A 3 A E BAKERY. 110 3RD ST. | e

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