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| i “In_your comb? mula, q: ?ls‘nn; ap Doeanjat s clerof doubt about it @ tne 5 5 b2 X Remington . Typewriters: HAVE 1. The mast compact keyboard, 2. The slightest ' key depression. 3. The lightest and most even touch. These _are three reasons why REMINGTONS are pre- . ferred by all operators y head a much better place for it? Better keep what is left where it belongs! Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new improved for- ickly.stops falling hair. There tare For Touch Writin_g‘ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED KVERY AJTERNOON, OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDJ A A A A A A AN AN AP BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By A. KAISER, ) Engered {n the poatofice at Bemidji. Minn., a8 second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM The heavy snow which has prevented the killing of very mwany deer this fall, will make hunting all the better next year, Something is the matter with the politics of the state when such a man as Representative Sam Peterson of New Ulm can be seriously discussed as a speakership possibility, | *Olearwater county did even better for Governor Johnson thandid Beltrami. This county, with''a total yote of 2,445, gaye Johnson a plurality 6f 256, while Clearwater, with a total vote of only 1;271, gave a plurality of 249, 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 | Alittle less melon cutting and a little more expenditure on road- beds and trackage might not please the stockholders so well, but it would decrease the num- ber of these frightful wrecks, which are occuring with inereas- ing frequeacy. Wadena Pioneer Journal: A law partnership has been formed at 8. Cloud which will atfract general attention all over the state. Judge L. W. Collins, James A. Martin and Frank T. White have entered into a part- The Right Road TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOL?'S HICAGO ' o REAT woizitr WESTE &!m e 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 ZThe 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 moxt day. Four oiher fast trains to Chicago #:ly. 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 ' | nership agreement, and the firm will'be known ag Collins, Martin and White. Judge Collins is ene of the oldest practitioners in the state, and his commanding legal ability won for him a place on our su preme court bench, a position | which he held for many years and which he resigned two ; | years ago. Mr. Martin is a young man of fine ability, and his activity in politics has made him well known and highly esteemed a]l over the state. ; Mr. White is an Elk River man and is the preseat county attorney of Sherburne county, and at the recent election was elected to the legislature. He also has good ‘ability, courage and honesty. The firm will beone of the strongest in central Minnesota, and it is said that already the firm has clients sufficient to in- sure a large and profitable busi- ness. It has been figured out that since the recent expression of disapproval against the Standard Oil company, its stock values have fallen $150,000,000. The shrinkage since high-water mark in 1901 has been $340,000,000. Of this loss, John D. Rockefel- ler’s share is some $136,000,000. This would bea pretty severe punishment for John, in itself, if it werenot that when the gov- ernment gets through with its prosecutions stock values will £0 up again. TRUST BUSTING IN ENGLAND. England bas shown, in her dealing with her soap octopus, that it is not impossible to bust a trust, if the right methods are used. The combination to con- 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 provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. Bemidji Townsite and Im- trol the production of soap in the British Isles was launched only October 5, Jast, and the an- nouncement is made already, that the big corporation will dis- solve, and each of the old com- panies resume its separate busi- ness. For several years Britishers have viewed with increasing alarm the rapid trustification of dreaded the ‘time when the monster would cross the water. When the expected did happen, and the octopus began to extend tion of the British pocket-book, all classes in England arose in fright and indignatign. The newspapers = denounced placards and cartoons' were dis- played in shop windows, and ‘feel- ing ran high. rih " The result was one of the stituted. ' The retail buyer de: manded anti-trust soap from his dealer, and the dealer in turn de- Sales of trust soap fell off until the trusy decided that the fight was hopeless, and decided to give up. § Additional Locals ; B, F, Wright, an attorney of Park Rapids, came in from his homa, South Dakota, Texas a: tion apply to H. L. Wyand, T. Minn. one-way Colonist tickets at nearly halt fare to pointsin Arkansas, Jolorado, Indian Territory, Kan- sas, Louisiana, Mexico, Missouri, | Gonrt~Court, T S ol i han 13 Cents. Nebrasks, New Mexico, Okla-|grae sroioiancs indlan Office and Con most emuva'bbyoouh ever in-|Low IlllnlolflaVluhnd,Stm‘ilmfl-’j st ] : g Ou. the first and third Tues:|} PROFESSIONAL days of each month until March, P b e b 1907, inclusive, the Ohicago SaEnb .. ; i manded it from his wholesaler. (Great Western railway will sell|= : — ] Wyoming. ' For further informa- | New YoriAvenue. wackices, P, HELP WANTED. A, 364 Robert street, St. Paul, D. H, FISK S S TRERTSE 3 WM. B.MATTHEWS|ONE CENT A WORD. o ATTORNEY AT LAW ractices bef . gs %’fnvnlwfi.as'fi;fi“ wgugxz: No Advertiseincrit Accepted For Less #ress. Bpeclal attention given to Land Con- nd tests—Procuremont of Patents and Indian |Cash Must Adoompsny Al Out Of Claims. Refer to th f the Minne- S0t Dologation th Sromerens. Offwes: 150 Town Orders S A A A AP rnirns Attorney and Counsellor at Law | WANTED—For the U. S. Marine Offics opposite Hotel Markbam. Corps; men between ages 21 . d35. A i home last evening and .spent to- REPORT a. J. Russell :l?e wofld_n %?,‘,m}fflf l;zf;g;? day 1 the city looking after —_— BEMIDJI, “."m."y.a ] !"".” N, $ion apply in person or by letter some legal matters. of the Condition of the Lum- to Recruiting Office, 208 3rd. W. J. Whiting, the ‘cedar| hermens National Bank at savage” of Blackduck, came Bemidii,'in the State down from the ‘Duck” this of Minnesota. morning and spent today in the city looking after some business matters. 3 The ladies Aid society of the Methodist church will meet at the church parlors tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock. They P 8. will be entertained by Mrs. Do o Nationar Banies (ot res Peart and Mrs, Bagley, A gen- ] eral invitation is extended to all. T, J. Nary, the district mana- 5 ger for the Pillsbury Logging company of Minneapolis, came in last evening from his home at on November 12, 1906. RESOUROES. Loans and Discounts ... urer (5 per cent of circul: LIABILITI] Park Rapids. He left this noon | Capital stock paid in... lus fund - 8 for Deer River to note how log- Undivided v % > - and taxes pal DENTISTS. furnished (or unfurnished) r ging for his company is pro-|Nationsl banksnotés outstandin 0 sTe { gressing north of that place. ;’}:%gé%::-fi:emm P Dr.R. B. FOSter! 5‘1}-2;5,1&‘02 tnhihffigsfifi' cAage '_ : 5 , AL A, s Cass County Pioneer: This|gertified checks. .o Dr. Phinney Pioneer. ! SURGEON D TIST term of district court for Cass Total - PHONE 124 anm BLOg{. WANTED: Good girl for gen- ] county has proved rather a T eral housework. Mrs. Thomas | lengthy term and the criminal|STATE OF MINNESOTA. |, DR. J. T. TOOMY Bailey, i | calendar has not yet been COD- | dcsmmooks Sashier.of the shove namod Dentist Sl rAR e | sidered, The grand jury were|[QSnS!s true to the bost of my knowledge and | First National Bank Build'g. Telephone No. 230 mw — discharaed Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th [ === | FOR SALE—50 jack screws with ischarged Wednesday after-!aay of November, s, . blocki bridle chai noon by the petit jury will prot. | {fsall Count pRELIPRS: Notary Publle, A, J. Flemmington of Gemmell ocking, bridle chains, cant ol D Ngum My commission ably be busy the greater part of | PES A% 2 t week. JULIUS ROSHOLT, nex JOHN E}i'lggg{ER. Harry Mills, roadmaster on r the M, & I, railway, went to Big Falls last evening to note how | W. R Bsumbach, President. i C. W. Bsumtach, Vice-President. progress was being made on the W. L. Brooks, Cashler completion of the new bridge at that place and also the round- Ll!mbermens National Bank house for the caring of the trains. QF. BEMIDJX, They keep Harry rather busy,|Respectfully Solicits Your Business these days, looki.g after clearing PIREINSURANCE of tracks and construction work.' written 1n the Best 014 Line Compani ATTHE CLOSE OF BUSINESS E. E. McDonald ' | Street. : geteR e o Bt i AT LAW o |WANTED For U, 8, army able: bodied, unmarried men PHVSICGIANS AND SURGEONS. tween ages of 21 and 85, citi- L. A. Ward, M. D., | zns of United States, of Physician and Surgeon, Eood character and temperate > Diseases of the Eye a specialty. abits, who can speak, read f Glasses fitted. and write English. For in- i 5 formation apply to Recruiting DT-P§33fl§ S;llmore Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. i " ome: iles Biock 5" Minnesota. : | DR. WANTED—Two girls. Mastbe T Vg?‘“g"fiw"g ER axpt;rienced dishl, washers. elephone Number 209 0od wages. Apply at Arm- i Thida St oseblock waet of 1st Natl paak strong’s cafe. At present i DRAY AND TRANSFER. phone, 344, - L vk (I L T B Wes erght, WANTED—An experienced wait- » Dray sed T - ress. One who understands = ¢ . Phous 0. | | 4 Belwamt Ave:| il Counter work. Good " Tom Smart / wages. J. A. Armstrong, or } Dray and baggage. Safe and Piano moving.| Phone 244, 1 Phone No. 58 | elgnAmer'i’c:nA::. —_—— | WANTED—Three or four partly i Was a business visitor in the city last night, hooks, cheap. S. N. Reeves. “fl ’1 P ik g K FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this office, FOR SALE: House and three { lots on Dewey avenue will be sold cheap. Call on or address. J.F. Gibbons. o Hbons B, 0 . B i FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. % ; The Pioneer will procure any ¢ kind of a rubber stamp for you on short notice. FOR SALE—New 6 room house, it Want Ads FOR RENTING A PROPERTY, SELL: ING A BUSINESS OR OBTAINING HELP- ARE BEST. R = { wan Paper ' ‘Mouldings brick foundation, with good well: “and outbuildings, on corner 7th and America, one block from courthouse. This — property is worth $1800. * Will i sellat once for $1350, S.N. Reeves, Phone 141. i ; ] FOR RENT. j' J. A HOFF FOR RENT— Furnished room : ° e ; with bath. Inquire 609 Be- i Reliable Painter ‘ midji avenue. i All Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk THE COMFORTABLE WAY. MISCELLANEOUS. < ! P s OIS s T masrmonns — - BMPUBLIC LIBRARY — Open EAST BOUND. Y No. 108.. Park Rap. s Line..7:10 a. m. Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 (Connects with Orlental Limited at to6p, m. Thursdays 7 to 8 | ; % Elnzk Oent;:. ;r:lvofswmfi n:x:nus at p. m. also. Library in base- I 3 15 p. m, 8t. Paul at 5:45 0. m. ment of Court House. Miss i Oils Varnishes No. 34..... Duluth Express....12:# p m Mabel Kemp, librarian. | “ 38 & = 2%am @ ——— i = || Kodol Dyspepsia Gure § Digests what you eat. ~ Diaries o . E NOW have in stock a large assort- ment of 1907 diaries. The line is American enterprises, and|. a sly, slimy tenacle in the direc- | suitable for business and professional men. Prices compare favorably with eastern houses and the cheap as well as the very best book can be had here. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT OF | Bemidji Pioneer. Dining Car Meals on the Burlington/ *: zz . are served on the popular plsy-only-{or-w)nt-you~nr(ior plan You order just what you went, it is prepared especially for you and seaved correctly and quickly in generous porflql{s. It u.llgh lunch is all you wish, thet is all you pay for. If you want a course dinner, you may have it. - The coet is mod- erate, averaging about 75 cents for sugper and less for break- fast. Business men, traveling men, tourists and particularly family parties, find Burlington dining car service'more satisfactory. than any other. / i There are other good reasons why you should use Bur- lington tralns. = Let me tell you about them, please. Butlingto | Route Germania Life Ballding, St. Paul, Minn. - No 107...Park Rapids Lite...7:55p m FULL INFORMATION FEOM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. PIANOS, ORGANS SEWING MA- TIME_TABLE CHINES MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & |} FURNITURE AND MANITOBA RY. CO. Daily—Except Sundays. HOUSE EUR‘ To REDBY AND RETURN.\] NISHINGS. Bought on Easy e et Payments at Mlflfl%flt& & International BISIAR, VANDER In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific..|§ LIP & COMPANY hovlduh?s beu;‘ lr:‘n‘ln p;"ufif“ service ween Northome, e} ST sakant s o) HHolR by ate PO :;oll: St. Paul, Fargo ‘:nd Dnlll& Repairs for all kinds of Sewing and all points east, west and, South, . Machines. 5 Through coaches an Northome and the Twin:' Citles. ~No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd Daily except Sundi STATIONS Dailyex. THE BEMIDII GRAPHAPHONE COMP'Y have & nice line of-instruments to~ @ether with the latest & best music _F, M RUGG, Northwestern Passcnger. Agis .o Beginerd, . 1 PARTIES WISHING SAME CALL_ON NAYLOR & STEWART