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THE BEMIDJI DAILY choicest consolation prize of the lot on election day, cured the unanimous c Miss Mattie Williams Rapids to act as hi director. The Right Roa tranquility and riches. TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOL'S auditor? ning the law has been . u»':erES[ER‘Il!L'“ 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. manded it of them. put down filing fees, 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 at §:00 p. m. and St. Paul at 8:35 p. m. Ar- .: rives Union Station, Chicago, 8:556 a. m. the 3 maxt day. Four oiher fast trains to Chicago #zly. Compartment and standard sleepers with “longer, wider and higher berths,” din- ing car,observation-library car,chair car,coach to apply where it wil will be reported. A MAIL-ORDER SCHE has propositions galor: be beligyed. Granite Falls Tribune. One of the troubles houses to get their a W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER. AGEN’.I' 365 Robert Street, St. Paul [ LOTS ON EASY PAYMENTS bome paper clubs with might as well publish Better Than Fall Rive Adams, Mass., Nov. 27.—An increase of 5 per cent in the wages of the em- ployes of the Berkshire Manufactur- e ing company has been announced. The 5 new scale, which affects ployes and which will go 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. Chicago Union Stock 4.50; Texans, $3.76@4.60; $3.90@6.00; calves, $5.25@' For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, 'Bemldfl. $5.80@5.95; light, $6.85@ $4.50@7.60. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 May the pathway of the News family be blessed wit! A USELESB LAW. What, in the names of common sense, is the use of keeping the '|law requiring candidates for ; | office to file a sworn statement of : | their expenses with the county From the very begin Candidates, whether success- ful or unsuccessful, have never pretended to give a complete list of their expenses, although they | and on track—No. 1 hard, 79%¢; No. make affidavit under oath; and 1 Morthem, 119%¢; Noi 2_Northern, public sentiment has never de-| s0%c; July, 80%c. Flax—To arrive They have| 2nd on track, $1.17%; Nov., $1.27 tions to campaign - funds, print- ing, and such bills; but the odd ten here and the extra twenty | 733c; May, 78%c. Corn—Dec., 42%c; —— there, handed out to the workers [ May, 43%@13%c. Oats—Dec, 33%c; | Lumbermens National Bank most good, never has and never| 21@28%c; dairies, 19@25c. Bggs— Respectfully Solicits Your Business The average country weekly with farm papers and periodicals for mutual benefit to both publi- b2 cations, 1f the plan proposed is to But there are few publications taking advantage of the great magnanimity of such publications for the reason, per- haps, that the mutuality consists of the singular instead of the plural in the proposition.— clubbing proposition is that it is a scheme of the mail-order to the list of country weekly subscribers. The country paper will not accept mail-order ad- vertising, for very good reasons, but these farm papers and periodicals will, and when the order ad itself. The Pioneer has always refused clubbing proposi- tions, largely for this reason. Dec. 3, is 5 per cent more than that . paid in the Fall River mills even after last week’s increase’ there. Chicago, Nov. 26.—Cattle—Beeves, $4.00@7.40; cows and heifers, $1.60@ 6.25; stockers and feeders, $2.35@ | . —Mixed and butchers, $5.80@6.20; good heavy, $6.06@6.20; rough heavy, $6.40@6.90. Sheep, $3.75@5.40; lambg, PAZO OINTMENT is gusranteed to cure an; case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Prozmflmz Piles in 6 t0 14 days or money refunded. 50c. Ask your doctor to name gome of the resuits of - A M" Id consliplfion.u His longdlht vil'l b:f‘ln ino?d sick- PROFESSIONAL headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, thin bad ] skin. Then ask him 'l! he :ou:ld ue}mfiepd EFFICIAL PAPER—.CITY OF BEMID) ..CARDS.. J | Ayer’s Pills for constipation. one i s 3 ~ i . ;:’l'l“;:‘:ie"‘fii my:" a towitiane; thn?n all, st bbb O L Not (;::{l{l isa medxclrl:e valuable for its ability to cute’disease, but the : t—_ a_ta t ’ve We hovo no secrets! We publish {.9:opzoe. | (BEMID)I PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. way in which it affects the system is a very important factor. When the LAWYERS. b | . /& _snotarmuias ofill our provar: Zowell, Maes By A, KAISER, system is infected with the germs of disease as in Rheumatism, Catarsh, | {8 Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Cont.:gionl Blood Poison, ete., | WM. B. MATTHEWS|ONE CENT A WORD. { == Batered 1n the postoffice at Bewmidj!, Minn., [ €Very particle of its recuperative strength is needed to assist in’ eliminating ATTORNEY AT LAW a8 second class matter. the poisons and impurities which are causing the trouble, It should not be | Practices botors the United States Supreme (No Advertiseinent Acoepted For Less dosed and treated with strong mineral mixtures and concoctions that further Sourt=Oonrt, ot Distmez The inlted, Sthes Than 15 Cents. [ 4 » SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM| add to the burden, by disagreeably affecting the bowels, producing indiges. | SoneraLLand wttantion ghvon 16 Land Gon- ——————————— | tion, or eating out the delicate linings and membranes of the stomach, The %els'.lu—l’mlgn'remem of Patents -n‘f x’llr;rllsu Cesh Must Accompany All Out Of — : absolute vegetable purity of 8. S. S. has always been one of the strongest | o e1rgisk 0 e members of tho Minne: Xewn Deders | Don’t laugh at the unhappy| points in its favor, and is one of the principal reasons for its being now. the | New York Avenue, . D. O | ° person who takes a tumble there| Most widely known and universally used blood medicine on the market. H HELP WANTED. | ewriters days. Your turn is coming. | csts and filds, - Fhowe sve clebi o e oy oros aad backs of the lor S WANTED For the U5, Marine i y 7 ese are selected for their well known curative properties, | Attorney and Counsellor at Lan or - 5. Marine — — and are known at the same time to possess the qualities to burld up and Otfice opposite Hotel Markham. Corpt; men between ages 21 strengthen every part of the system bmelr fi 3) ic effect. Not p1 i and 35. An opportunity to see in i ne nic el . ot on! 18 1 . O St HAVE The thin ica has crowded thel.q ' & salkinl Of blood preticre Dat 1o s the o o ey Al ig P, J. Russell fEawarld For tall otarae: - 1. The most compact careless hunter out of first place| taken with absolute safety by young or old, We guarantee it non-injurious [ o Attorney at Law tion apply in person or by letter board. in the death statistics co'umr, | and offer a reward g1,000 for proof that it contains a particle of mineral in Dl T 28 to Recruiting Office, 208 3rd 7 keyboard. gny fo;m.so S.8, Sd lllsl nsafes 1nd reliable treatment for Rheumatism, Catarrh, E. E. McDonald Street, 2 % 4 crofula, Sores an cers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, and any PAr e et el SRR S e 2. The slightest key Says the Hubbard County|and all diseases arising from a poisoned or impure state of the blood, ATTORNEY AT LAW g % depression Clipper: All men were created | It goes to the very bottom of these troubles, removes every trace of discase, | _BOmidl. flinn. ' Office:. Swedback Biack Wfifiv .,Eg,'ag:iesé a:nxg" “flg_ | 4 tree It Somie of thew want - o 2nriches and builds up the blood and permanently cures where mineral PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. t ¢ f 21 and 3i Py : 3. The [ iqh!esf and get ;narried and spoilitall, that’s med;’cml:s hil’i‘h I ’;D“dflre sdufitering Srilieny lonn ol blosidlsean wilte o L. A Ward M.D ';f:n"?gesugi‘ed mgf""'g’s mgi | 3 g all, our book on The Blood and ask for any medical advice you may desire; b . y . 2} 2 b most even touch. their business. no charge for either. FHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA» Physiciun and Surgeon. good character and temperate e | Diseases of the Eye a specialty.| habits, who can speak, read These are three reasons why Harri | 1 G aspon, fitced. and write English. For in- arriman says there are| Andrew Carnegie has offered the; Washburn, Wis, Nov. 27.—At the = § iti REMINGTONS are pre- enough railroads in thie country clty of Baltimore $500,000 to be de | coroner’s inquest to investigate thepIJT. Rowland Gilmore g&g’:‘ofiagglfilzk%;‘;t{d . ferred by all operators alread 5 " voted to the erection of twenty new killing of Helmuth Pade, who was shot Physician and Surgeon Minnos ta, 3. ready I:mv.huultl. building any :rauches of the Enoch Pratt free It-{ while hunting in the vicinity of this Office: iles Block } innesots. e YR ) more, Naturally; any new ones| brary. city Thursday afternoon, evidence was = : F ch wrltln mean jufit thahmgch more money Andrew Carnegle, according tc! brought out which showed that Chris DR- WARNIN'GER ngN Tf‘;?nceléwo dg‘.l'llls. Mn:tbe Or I Ou tor Harviman Yo'pend:in cofnar fuo'};er ";y Washington in an address| Pade, father of the boy, had fired the VETERINARY SURGEON Go?:i Wages Al;ply ‘;‘;‘5 A‘;:- “| In New York city, buys his shoes at, fatal shot. The testimony showed |y 5 o 3 g % =" ~|ing the supply. Tuskegee, Ala, where they are mada! that the two-boys and father had been | et o€ block west of ist Nat'l Baok . strong’s cafe. At present g PPy by colored students. | hunting and thé boys were engaged in DRAYAND TRANSFER: phone, 344 - . Hi B. making a drive. The father was sta- 0 = = a» Mille Lacs county probably| of many 6¢ f,’:‘,‘,‘:,;t“‘;‘;;‘f; xd]:,rfii‘: tioned some little distance off to watch Wes .Enght’ WANTED—An experienced wait- ——— BI ANK BOOKS bas the distinction of being the | comedy successes of recent years, was| for the deer to pass. Just as the boy | ppo oo 40, 401 Bolwrami ave,| T35 Ouve who understands . most tardy county in the state| Mmarried in Boston last Friday to Miss| Was passing under a limb and was in lunch counter work. Good to publishyits flnazcial statoment Irene Bentley, an actress. nhswu;:]lng m;sitlo;l thek\v;ss u‘once&:l by Tom Smart wgges. J. A. Armstrong, or : ‘| Desertion 1s on the 1 in the| the father, who mistook him fora deer b, Ly : .| phone 344, The PIONEER at all times The statement appears in print| United States ey el e s ::g g:e%i‘:l‘;‘ts:lié:e;;‘t’gr‘n fi:’;flg‘é kf'l:gn:; Norg® [0S Amerios Ave: WANTED—_Three or foar partl carries a full and complete g)r_the ?‘;‘ “mi“‘ 1’2'3; Princeton fg;: l°nf :hh: gg:'z;’ae??‘f:;'gosa:’;: testimony was all taken the father DENTISTS, furnished (or’ unfurng;ledg % hion of November 22. confessed to doing the shooting and i — line of Blank Books. Letter —_— %?Zofifiiisdf:e:;‘::ih? T4'tor evers' ¢4 fust how it happeied., ‘The father Dr. R. B. Foster, 3‘:.:';;5’ Afoz tRhiech:?glgsz' 3‘:8 . 2 i o : F s, A. A. 5 Press Books, Inks, Pencils. Brother Lammon of the Bovey| Construction work on the first sec | 15, PIostrated, with griet and it wes| - Dy, Phinney Pioneer. E3 : i tion df the extensive Bolivian railroad _ SURGEON DENTISTS ™ > Lega'l Blanks, Stationers i\?:s“::sisor;emfflg&tu‘}l:m;l::l; system planned by the New York syn- E:);n;e;z:; 1ig: etralned._from;oonass PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK WANI'I;I;‘D: Go‘f gfi'l f?lrh gen- 4 i 1 i 3 dicate recently formed for that pur- 2 = eral housework. Mrs. Thomas SupSheS' & Office Sundries nim by the Border Budget: pose has already begun and contracts DR. g T. TUOMY Bailey, 3 Of the aspiring candidates in| for rails have been placed. Always Remember the Full Nam: Dentist - —_— EG AI Bl ANK S Itasca county, Editor Lammon,| _Judse George Gray of the United First National Bank Bulld’g. Telephone No. 330 Wmfe—afiflri,.m A L of the Bovey News, picked the FOR SALE—50 jack screws with blocking, bridle chains, cant hooks, cheap. S. N. Reeves. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose bhead, mounted; will be sold cheap. Inquire at this office, FOR SALE: House and three lots on Dewey avenue will be sold cheap. Call onor address J. F. Gibbons. S S e e e o FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. FOR SALE—New 6 room house, brick foundation, with good well and outouildings, on corner 7th and Ameries, one —_— block from courthouse. This property is worth $1800. Wiil sellat once for $1350. S. N. Reeves. Phone 141. FOR RENT. FOR RENT — Furnished room e Dec., $1.17%; Jan,, $1.17%; May, : with bath. * Inquire 609 Be- 207, = = midji avenue. Baumbach, President. » W. Baumtach, Vice-President. W. L. Brooks, Cashier A. J. Flemmington of Gemmell was a business visitor in the city last night. . States circuit court has announced his — acceptance of the appointment as um- axa lve 4 pire on the board of arbitration to set AVIDZ SE-| tle the differences between the South- e —caae o) onsent of | ern Railway company and its machis- of Grand| fsts. ] s official | AT | rom MARKET QUOTATIONS, ] uinine Tablets Cure a Cold in Ol\e'Day Cure Grip in Two Days Minneapolis Wheat. Minneapolis, Nov. 26.—Wheat—Dec.,| T1%¢c; May, 80c; July, 803% @807%c. On track—No. 1 hard, 82%e; No. 1 North- ern, 81%¢c; No. 2 Northern, 797%c; No. 8 Northern, 76@77c. Duluth Wheat and Flax. St. Paul, Nov. 26.—Cattle—Good to choice steers, $5.50@6.25; common to good, $3.25@4.00; good to choice cows and heifers, $3.50@4.50; veals, $4.00@ é W onevery 5.50. Hogs—$5.65@5.85. Sheep—Weth-l g . 70U E box. 25¢ ers, $4.50@5.10; good to prime spring! lambs, $6.25@6.75. Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Nov. 26.—Wheat—To arrive Want Ads FOR RENTING- A PROPERTY, SELL- ING A BUSINESS OR OBTAINING HELP ARE BEST. a farce, SOOTHING SYRUP: 05 boen used by Millions of Mothers for thetr * ‘gk\ldlfln ‘while Teething for over Fifty Years. © 1t eoothies the ohild, the gums, allars ait’painy oures’ winicofley aad e s bor: “nedy diarrheea. '. ¢ SWENTY.FIVE GENTS A EOTTLE L AAANAAAANANAR AN, e 77%c; Nov., 80%c; Dec., T77%c; May, contribu- Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Nov. 26.—Wheat — Dec. MISCELLANEOUS. N BOBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 to6p, m. Thursdays 7 to 8 e P. m. also. Library in base- ment of Court House. Miss Mabel Kemp, librarian. THE COMFORTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND. ' P No. 108.. Park Rap..s Line..7:10'a. m. (Connects with Oriental Limited at Bauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at 5:15p. m, St.Paulat$ m.) No. 34....Duluth Express....12:27p m “ 8 o - 2:%am WEST BOUND. No. 33......Fosston Lite......3:52p m A rk—Jan., .47%; May, 1 do the May, 36c. Pork—Jan., $14.47% ay, DJI. $14.7214@14.75. Butter—Creameries, 0%’ 22@26c. Poultry — Turkeys, 15¢; chickens, 73z¢; springs, 8c. FIRE INSURANCE written in the Best Old Line Compani Kodol Dyspepsia Gure e to_club il SRR Gl galen Digests what you eat. T 2 z . No 107...Park Raplds LiRe...7:5p m B A At g PIANOS, ORGANS SEWING MA- WE NOW have in stock a large assort- CHINE (- ment of 1907 diazies. The line is S = ; MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & MANITOBA RY: CO. Daily—Except Sundays. TO REDBY AND RETURN. In effect August 20, 1906. FURNITURE AND HOUSE FUR- NISHINGS. Bought on Easy Payments at BISIAR, VANDER LIP & COMPANY. 311 Minn. Ave. Repairs for all kinds of Sewing Machines. suitable {or business and professional ‘men. Prices compare favorably with eastern houses and the cheap as well as the very best book can be had here. " with the dvertising STATIONERY DEPARTMENT OF LY Nonis AT Fapoeky. Bemidji Pioneer. Mionesota € International In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.., Provides the best train passenger service between Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidji, ' Walker and intermediate points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east, west and south, Through coaches yween Northome and the Twin Cities. No change Dining Car Meals . on the Burlington**: zue . ™ xcept Sunday STATIONS them, it the’ mail- r Scale. are served op the popular pay-only-for-what you-order plan 2,600 em- into effect You order just what ydu went, it is prepared especially for you and seaved correctly and quickly in generous porfim‘m. If & light lunch is all you wish, that is all you pay for. If you want a course dinner, you ma&f have it. The cost is:mod- erate, averaging about 75 cents for sugper and less for break- fast. Yards. Business men, traveling men, tourists and particularly family parties, find Burlington dining car’ sérvice more satisfactory ‘Westerns, 2 7.00. Hogs than any ‘Quher. [ . 3 THE BEMID]I GRAPHAPHONE COMP'Y. There are other good reasons why you should use Bur- lington trains. ‘Let me tell you about them. please. . F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt. have a nice line of instruments to- gether with the latest & best music PARTIES WISHING SAME CALL ON' 6.15; ples, \Burlington | fouie |