Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 3, 1906, Page 2

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Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new imyrovd hrmuh THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLIBHED EVERY AFTERNOON, is-a genuine hair-food. It feeds, nour- ishes, builds up, strength.ns, invigor- ates. The hair grows more rapidly, keeps soft and smooth, and all dandruf® disap- g::.rs. Give your hair a good hair-food. oA OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDJI ngu:‘{g?fi%:‘t:?n‘: {lne:?'?{,::ggn:: FoR..coNsm“o“ BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO.| stop there if the trouble is allowed to fun on, The contracting of a By A. KAISER, cffldi is generally thlel commencement of the unpleasant symptoms of ringing mnoises in the ears, nose’ sto; up, mucus dropping back’ Batered lfl:.h:wl’::?fi::“ ::‘:":':‘“’" Mion. | jnto the throat, hawking and apmingljpzec. l31'”he inner akinr:)r glllcolll P T TOBN S AT LAW e TR R AP 3 | membrane of the body becomes inflamed and secretes an unhealthy mat- o;;cc s before the United Btates Supreme | No Advertiseinont Accepted For Less SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM 8 stain or ehange 00, Bie'solor of tho BaLF: fer which is absorbed o the blood, and Catare becomes o seriols aud ral Chit Shicht Bl e o Inen 15 costs. angerous blood disease. Every day the blood becomes more heavily loaded with these poisonous secretions, and as the poisoned blood constantly passes COlaims. | Refor 1o the mn.lfiwfi.?‘?" ,'!"‘fli,,. et ::::m 37"-.,.‘" Se A. G. Bernard, the Cass Lake| through the lungs they become diseased, and often Catarrh terminates in [50rs Polgeation In Crongress. * Offices: 420 HELP WANTED. Remington g lobbist, wants to see Washington Consumption. Sprays, washes, inhalations and such treatment do no real s oS ces WANTED—For U. 8. army able- [ X A % 3 good, because they ‘do not reach the poison-laden blood, where the real » I'ypewriters B adu S 1 3 trauniefice iy way e Cotash | Atrornep i Gorsbmiia ot Low g 3 - is urify and build up the .- 8.8.8. | - Otfics . : i i tirely capable of looking after s , has bgeu graven the rell’nedy best suited for csomerdlione ks <ol bodied, unmarried men be- [} ® [ ] — HAVE our drainage interests withouu ; this purpose. It goes down to the very P. J. Russell tween ?gesuflazé "édu%:’ citi- F— 1. Th ¢ act any help from Bernard.—Thief bottom of the trouble and removes every Attorney at Law sens cim il 8, of L € Mast comp River Press. trace of impurity from the circulation, | BBADSL . .. UL numw, good character and temperate Wi keyboard. A3 ! PURELY VEGETABLE ireshens this lifestream and, as this health; habits, who can speak, read i el This is the general sentiment y g 2 : i * blood goes to every nook and corner of the E. E. McDonald and write English. For in- 1 2. The slightest key around the parts, also; but Wash- | system, Catarrh is driven out and a lasting cure made. The inflamed mem- ATTORNEY AT LAW formation apply to Recruitirg E ington is a nice place to spend branes and tissues heal, the secretions cease, the head is cleared and the entire’| Bomidp, Minn. Office: Swedback Block Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. q'epmsion. N -~ | system renovated and put in good condition by the useof S. S. S. Write T PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Minne;ota: 2 the winter months, and Bernard | for free book which contains valuable information about Catarrh and ask = ' = 3. The lightest and knows of more than one way to| forany special medical advice you desire, without charge. L. A. ‘Ward, M. D. . most even touch. Qi wieat THE SWIFT SPEGIFIC C0., ATLANTA, GA« Physician and Sargeosn. " NO KICK COMING. == | Diseases of the Eye a specialty.| Good wages. Apply at Arm- NO KICK COMING. ISUESTER'S ENGLIZH i e The country merchant who FE"Q_!‘?EE;\;&;“?LLLS Offlclal Glasgos fitied, strong’s cafe. At present Dr. Rowland Gilmore W_‘;‘;’,';""L— t printed envel- e o Yo ar st for Physician and Surgeon 'ED—An experienced wait- St T ey 3"":5": ! s Offiow;. Diley Bleck ress, One who understands WANTED—Two girls. Mustbe A experiecced dish washers. H These are three reasons why REMINGTONS are pre- . ferred by all operators & m opes has no reason to kick if the b Bjue Riblen. g lun 30¢ g 5 3 ¥ o W ch k. printer refuses to pay him more f»'xfl%i”: RO PRES T 0 | oGOt b Ry Sesslon- DR. vmsfififim ER wages. cg?'lAb.erArg:l;ron; o?;: for his goods than he can buy Sler i by Dt et | Mo aeraer, Qang: L or Kinch. Brinkman, Telephone Number 200 phone 344, them for in the cities.—North s Ol el tlo ¥ Absent—Graham, Smart, Maycr, Third St., one block west of 1st Nat'l Bank i ‘ Yo oiowing sudited il were ordomed DRAY AND TRANSFER. WANTED: Good girl for gen- Branch Review. How about the o 5 e00| VWas OTwior. | eralhousework. Mrs. Thomas s _ business man who uses baking GIRL DIES FOR FRIEND. A::% D B Homih mz Wnes xnght, Bailey. —— KS powder or gargling oil stationery —_— > D. a0 e el Ave = g October 126 00 s hdis FOR SALE. and sits back and says It don’t Drags Her Companion From in F'ronhk % | h . of Train. 5 PP i e i e e % pay to advertise, while the cata- Creston, 0., Dec. 1.—In saving he!,E%glw‘ & sBoliobart, 1 oal :: Tom %fl;u movin; F?)E‘OS:}I?E bal(‘)u]iaigk :]cl;:::‘;s ::":1]: I The PIONEER at all times log houses advertise and rake| girl friend from death in front of aiw&:g;s i iy e S 72618 Armerton Ave: Hoolis; cglsean S. N, Roow esa | $ in he iness? — Princeton | fast Erie passenger train here Nellie or 0. M. : =2 sl : carries a fuu and complete New: Alll’:show about the mer. Carter, the beautiful nineteen-year-old i figé‘wfiéu}’mifik&%fi‘&}.‘}fe‘??re‘l'su”.'éfi DENTISTS. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose — 3 0 “| daughter of Judge Carter, was struck | 30.00 was accepted. i B line of Blank Books. Let!:er chant who jollies you up on| py the fiyer and killed. Miss Nettie sior o mon o ig2 sidewalk oy the north Dr. RB Foster, 21?::’ mf: n:gfie, a?éii bi:icgg Press Books, Inks, Pencils, preaching to your farmer| Molatyre whom she araggod from tho | i, STNS %%, etin wxd| . Dr. Phinne Bre 29 2 : » . 9 Ct h - H 3 Legal Blanks, Stationers readers about trading at home| yAot @t M spectconditonof Tl esse ool sud bave 1| pp SURGIEON DENTISTS F?gsS{fiL%jwiou?ve:zi atliree o and then magnanimously offers| Miss Carter and Miss Melntyre were | “Shoss 1o streot inspector make the neces- MIL ; cwey e sold cheap. Call onor address J. F. Gibbons. FOR SALE—~ Rubber stamps. DR. J. T. TUOMY started to take @ short cut along the | gosentistion, ‘Cartied, e counter slips provided you Will| raiiroad track to the Carter residence, | them at Ada, Hinn. Dentist Moved we adjourn. Supslies. & Office Sundries to give you a job of printing 1,000 out for a walk and on thelr returnsary repalrs on pumping station, espectally i meet wholesale prices which he| They were so engrossed In their gon: .7 MILLER, First National Bank Bulld'g. Telephone No. 330 : ; LEGAL BLANKS [ i ) BREt i e et o T T endy to g Jeu approach of a fast train behind them.| THOS-MALOV. A. J. Flemmington of G 1| o d of a rubber stamp for £ Rapids Clipper. The engineer blew the whistle and the L g emmel you on short notice. girls, turning, saw the fiyer rushing was a business visitor in the city ! toward them, last night. — PEATRORTIONMENT: Miss Carter jumped trom the track, NOTICE' OF ~APPLICATION g i| One of the things which North. | put her companion seemed paralyzed WANTED: Girl for general housework. Good wages and small family. Apply evenings m— x ° ern Minnesota should fight hard-| with fear. She stood screaming, s e at 509 Bemidji avenue, b i . . ble t . Miss Carter d I he nght RQ&& est for in the coming session of | po* ¥ FE L o SO eing LIQUOR LICENSE w FOR SALE—Logging aod driv- the legislature is a re-districting [ was struck by the sidebeam of the ant Ads ing outfits of all kinds, heaters, of the state. The present ap- engine and thrown across two side-|STATE OF MINNESOTA, cook stoves, chairs, blecks, tracks into a small gully, She was County of Beltrami sS wire cable, sleigh castings, and | TO CHICAGO, SAS CITY AND OMAEA portionment was made ten years terribly crushed and died two minutes Oity of Beid)l FOR RENTING A B FROM SAINT PAUL: OR MINNEAPOL!S 0, and while it was doubtless| later nas Been macs 1 WHDE fo b oy I shoes, harness, tools, rope, = } * e @i o6 st B Mol T e LS ah S riad ), IROLERTY, SEIL Fannagan goods ete. Irwin & - 0 AT STOBE:R 8% WAy e THIRTY PERSONS KILLED. |icating liquors for tim torm commencing on ING A BUSINESS O'Brien. rapid development of the north- s December 1. A, y"u’ge tm‘;{gxflzfln& o FOR SALENew® ¢ RE AT ! | ern section has made it necessary, | Revised List of Casualties In German and at the !'ollov:;lcrg Dlace. as stated in said OR OBTAINING briok ioEund::;m r%g‘“f,lhho‘fo% 3 PN 4 application, respectively, to-wit: 4 i |in justice, to make a change. e G"'“"?"D S JAMES THURSTON HELP ARE BEST. well and ou[,b\,flldinars‘gon - % rtmund, Germayly, Dec. 1.—A re- the f) . = “‘v::uk'lzt"r WESI'ERN '{he Daluth 'Herald, .in .an yised list of the :;sualties resulting 'l.}e"r::&:‘3wu-§m$igfii?b§%a&%&%&h§§. corner 7th and America, one mm“ article replete with convincing| from the explosion, the night of Nov. | 1oF, frenty-one @D, block, twenty (20).-oe- block from courthouse. This — figures, tells the story of the un-| 28, of the Witten roburite factory, | Said application will bo'heard and deter- property is worth $1800. Will sald city council of the City of Be- Many traing; superbly equipped, maki s 11on. | ShOWs that 30 persons were killed, 62 | RiGf atzho city clorics office i the Sy bl sell at once for $1350, S.N. fast time]. s:dally; supsrbls: equiped, - justoes & pOELIOD severely injured and 180 were less se- LI"II ;Bég.éi.%:og 53%2&21?&6%;}??1 :Ems&rfi Reeves. Phone 141. " " Y o i by i s Through Tourist Cars to California, with choice ment, .~ +vcent issue. It|riously hurt. The town of Witten, |30 Siafe of Minne D, 1606, at 80'Clock B, of routes west of Omaha or Kansas City. shows . 2w southern Minnesota| near the factory, presents a sad scene | of that day, FOR RENT. 3 Al Mot of mourning-and destruction. Witness my_hand and seal of City of Be- _ : o ob LA L L L SR For information write to has misre. senators and repre- = et faldiL enis 30 0ay. of Decembor &1 19010 FOR RENT — Furnished room J. P. ELMER, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. sentatives in the legislature Reconstruct Manila Rallway. Oty Olsrk; N with bath. Inquire 609 Be- e under the present arrangement| London, Dec. 1—The syndicate R ; midji avenue. than it is er?titled to, whfie the| § launed by Speyer & Co. of New York, ARILE 1 j Speyer Bros. of this city and the w.R. Baumbach, President. ’ R * MISCELLANEOUS. twin cities, and especially the| Hongkong-Shanghai bank of London C. W. Baumbach, Vice-President. THE COMFORTABLE WAY. P a e A s it e e northern counties of the state, | fOF the reconstruction of the Menila W.L. Brooks. Cuihter (@ " "~ g|PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open % railway and an extension of its lines have less than they are entitled | nag been completed. The capital, $25;' Lumbermens National Bank EAST BOUND. Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 No. 105..Park Rap. .5 Line..7:10 a. m. to6p. m. ‘Thursdays7 to 8 Ask for a Ticket E ast to. We are the greatest sufferers | 000,000, was oversubsoribed, l OF BEMIDJL: | Conmscra i Opntat Linres s B |- - also. Library M-iase. e right here at home in the Sixty- | —-7—"————= o Bauk:Oentre, arfives Minneanolls at ment of Court House. Miss (] ° . first district, where one senator PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Respectfully Sol!cltf Your Business 5:15p. m, St. Paul at5:45p. m.) Mabel Kemp, librarian. on The PlOl'leel' lelted and two represertatives, repre-|FAZO QINTMENT s guarantecd to cure any " FIRBINSURANCE HoS4,.. Iuldth Tosreas = sent a larger constituency than | Piles in6 to1d days of money retunded. slc. | written in he Best 14 Line Compani e Kodol Byspepsia Gure Insist that 1t read from Minneapolis and St. any other legislators in Minne No. 8......Fosston u:,..'.“ m'““y w:at you eet 1 Paul to Chicago on The Pioneer Limited Orfi;t; 5 IS or one of the other fast trains of the e proper basis for repre- 2 gicE g 7 sentation, under the state census % Dlarles Y Do 2 4 ] . of 1905, which gives the state a - E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. = Chlcago, Milwaukee & St. Paul population of 1,977,401, is one Bemidji, Minn. Pl:;gf&zR;:Ns i e senator for every 31,388 people, ~ ] Rallway and one representative to every WE NOW have in stock a large assorts AT A haa e CHINES S , . " 16,617 people. That is, providing ment of 1907 diaries. The line is TIME TABLE ke Liubocy Tiptan oo, Shidionlle the membership in the legisla- suitable for business and professional men MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & [j FVRNITURE AND | at 8:00 p. m. and St. Paul at 8:35 p. m. Ar- fire remains. the. same:: sizhis R P ¢ MANITOBA RY. CO | rives Union_Station, Chicago, 8:55 a. m. the {inree for the senate, s, 1O fg'r Prices compare favorably with eastern houses AR sl‘snd-m . HOUSE FUR. i 2oxt day. Four other fast trains to Chicago the house, and the cheap as well as the very best book TO REDBY AND RETURN. NISHINGS. ly. Compartment and standard sleepers In the southern, western and with “longer, wider and higher berths,” din- middle counties, where the popu- k : . Bought on Eas ing car,observation-library car,chair car,coach lation has been almost stationary STATIONERY DEPARTMENT OF g y during the last ten years, the W. B. DIXON | |representation is altogether too Bemiait Pioneer. 2 : Payments at t; while in the cities, and i . s 1 1 b bl e - Minnesota & International |§ BISIAR, VANDER i i lation Las be In Connection with the larye, th0 opponie Ia the; bt .Northern Pacific.. || LIP & COMPANY The most notable contrast is be- Provides the best train passenger < tween the Seventh district(Dodge service between Northome, Funkley 311 Minn. Ave. f ; e o i : Blackduck, ~ Bemidji, Walker county) and the Sixty-first dis- l & .ndfinhg{exgnel plg‘::u mdd gfin& Repatrs for ;ll l;llnd.l of Sewing trict, ‘'which includes Beltrami, ln ng ar ea S Spolis, Sk Batl Faigor¥nd Dlul achines. Norman, Red Lake and Clear- ’ firo:gfoegugo; besmeon, Northome and the Twin Citles. No_ohi water. In the former case one of cars. Amble tims st BB senator 1s elected by 12,757]: people, while in the latter case On the Btll'lington 7 dm;:m‘,‘.,“}‘“‘zfl‘%{.’.. 1906, one senator represents 54,682 Dmfifm‘l’;g:nd" people. The discrepancies in other districts are of the same order, although not quite so glaring, It can be seen that there is great need of a change in the ap- portionment, and northern Minnesota is not going to be con- tent until it is forthcoming. The southern counties, which would lose by. the move, will oppose it fiercely, without doubt; but the cities will join forces with the upper country, and it ought to be -possible to bring about the re-|, form. can be had here. In effect August 20, 1906. ON EASY PAYMENTS are served on the popular pay-only-for-what-you-order plan You order just what you went, it is prepared especially for you and seaved correctly and quickly in generous portions. . If alight lunch is all you wish,’that is all yéu pay for. If you want a course dinner, you may hayve it. The cost is mod- erate, averaging about 75 cents for sugper -and less for break- tast. Business men, traveling men, tourists and particularly family parties, find Burlington dining ear service more satisfactory - than any other. 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. THE BEMIDJI GRAPHAPHONE COMP'Y 4150 There are other good reasons why you should nse Bur- i V. haye a niee line of lustruments to- lington tralns. . Let me tell you about them, please. "_‘_'—_fi—_"'_’__ gother with the latest & best music F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt; mexd. PARTIES WISHING_SAME CALL ON For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. . H. A. SIMONS. Agent. Swedback Block.-Bemltvlfl’.r Germania Life Bullding, S¢t. Paul, Mian. The gifted man Is he who sees the essential point and leaves all the resf le. -

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