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ELMER, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED BVERY APTERNOON, - OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDJ BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By A. KAISER. Entered in the postofice at Bemidjl. Minn., a8 second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM Ristorf’s Too Grateful Soldier. During Ristori’s first engagement at Madrid an elderly woman one night galned access to her dressing room and tearfully begged her intervention on behalf of her son, n young soldier con- demned to death for a serious breach of discipline. At the close of the per- formance Ristorl was presented to Queen Isabella, made the required ap- peal and obtained the young man's free pardon, perhaps because it gave to the queen the opportunity of a mot— that she was certain the actress had never before played in a tragedy with such a happy ending. Some years later Ristorl ngain visited Madrid. During the first performauce a soldier among the audience made a disturbance, was ejected only after severely damaging a number of policemen and was sub- sequently sentenced to a long term of imprisonment. ITe proved to be Ris- torl’s former protege, who, hearing of her return, had come to the theater in order to renew his cxpression of grati- tude. Unfortunately he had drunk her health too enthusiastically beforehand, with the result that he finally owed her not only his life, but free board and lodging for several years into the bargain.—London Truth. New and 014 Bank Bills. According to the Washington Post, quoting acashier, bank officials do not prefer fresh new bills to old ones. “Everybody doesn’t care for new greenbacks,” said a cashier. “It is a common idea that bank tellers do not care to give up crisp paper money. As a matter of fact, nine cashiers out of every ten try to get rid of new money as quickly as possible after receiving it. There is grave danger to the aver- age paying teller in handling unused money. New bank notes stick togeth- er. Frequently the ink Is not thor- oughly dry. During our rush period we handle a great deal of money. Itis the easiest thing in the world to make mistakes with new bills when in a hurry to relieve a long line of waiting patrons. When possible we give out the new bills during hours when there is no rush. I'd rather pay out a mil- lion old bills than a hundred new ones.” Running For Exereise. Pickard Hand-Painted China Libby Cut Glass Eggleton Cut Glass Rockford Silverware We have a large and complete assortment of useful and suitable gifts with the trade marks of the above wares—recognized to be the best in their respective lines. You Are Invited to Call and inspect our lines. Select anything you want in our line, make a cash deposit and HAVE 1T LAID ASIDE FOR YOU. Buy Now! and avoid disappointment. See our window GEO. T. BAKER & (0. Located in the City Drug Store, Bemidji. Notice of Sale of Stumpage on State Lands. Notice is hereby given that I will offer at Public Auction at the Court House in Bemidji, Minnesota, on Thursday, December 13th, 1906, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, certain timber belonging to the State and liable to waste. Following is a list of the lands upon which said timber is situated, showing the kind of timber that will be offered on each tract, and the esti- mated quantity of same: A professional runner gives the fol- lowing suggestions for exercise: Rise at 6:30 a. m. Put on old clothing, easy shoes and a sweater. ' Time for dress- ing, five minutes. Walk one-fourth of a mile; time, five minutes. Then run a mile at a dog trot in eight minutes, arranging your circult of a mile and a quarter so that you will finish at your door thirteen minutes after start- ing. That exercise will expand your lungs and stimulate your heart action and land you at your doorstep at 6:48 a. m. panting for breath, thoroughly exhausted and perspiring at every pore. You are then ready for your bath and shave and breakfast and for the mnat- ural routine of the day. The man of sedentary habits who patiently pur- sues this exercise may kiss all drugs goodby. 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 Pionecer Limited leave Minneapolis at §:00 p. m. and St. Paul at 8:35 p. m. Ar- zives Union Station, Chicago, 8:55 a. m. the zt day. Four oiher fast trains to Chicago \f. Compartment and standard sleepers wivn “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 furthe;- particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. Exhausting. “They say early rising Is very un- healthy.” “Of course. Many a woman hag broken down her constitution getting her husband up in time for breakfast.” An Added Supply of Talk. “I've had to get a new barber.” “Your old one getting careless?’ « “No, but his baby is beginning to say cute things.” g Theroaremore MoCall Patterns :old inte United States than of any other make o patterns. This is on account of their style, accuracy and simplicity. MoCall’s Magazine (The Queenof © mone subscribers than any other Ladies' Maz. ¥ bcrilon(ia punbery e £0 oS comts. Every subscriber ge Sbscribe today. ne Latest all Pat- ) g sent free, FOLEY'S HONEYwoTAR ~_The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic, Good for everybody. Sold everywhere. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR isin aYellow package. Refusesubatitutes. Prepared only by Foley & Company, Chloage. Barker’s Drug Store. d Py Catal (showing 400 {roe. “Aiiress THE MACALL €O Now York W. R. Baumbach, President. ©. W. Baumbach, Vice-President. W. L. Brooks, Oashier. Lumbermens National Bank 5 OF BEMIDJI. Respectfully Solicits Your Business FIRE INSURANCE written in the Best Old Line Q)ymoani TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets Drugglsts refund money if 1t falls to cure, E W.GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25¢. w 3w £1F Parts of Sections 5 g % Estimated Quantity of Timber s B3 -8 N%_ SW%, SWiy SWi, N¥% SE%, SEYy SEY% and N¥ ............ 16 146 35 70 M pine, jack and spruce; 160 cords jack lath bolts; 20 cords spruce. NWy% NEY%, N% NWi#% and S% 8WY% ....eenen 22 146 35 30 M spruce and tamarack; 50 cords jack lath bolts; 200 cords spruce. N¥% NEY NEY% NW1. 28 146 35 40 M tamarack; 75 cords spruce. SEY% 30 146 35 30 M spruce and tamarack; 125 cords . spruce; 300 tamarack posts. Wik NWY% and Wi SWH ... 32146 35 65 M spruce and tamarack; 525 cords spruce; 1,300 tamarack poles. NEY% NEY% and = Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 6 cee. 32 146 35 30 M spruce and tamarack; 110 cords spruce; 200 tamarack poles. All Of .cociecennes 36 146 35 95 M pine, jack, spruce and tamarack; 500 cords jack lath bolts; 125 cords spruce; 3,600 tamarack poles. Lot 3, E% SW¥% and SW¥% SEY% 30 147 34 80 M pine, spruce and tamarack; 70 cords jack lath bolts; 50 cords spruce. Lot 1 sivvnniennnss 26 149 32 30 M pine, spruce and tamarack; 1,000 cedar poles; 3,000 .cedar posts. Lots 1, 2 and 3.... 24 152 31 85 M pine, spruce and tamarack; 150 cords spruce; 8,000 cedar poles; 25,000 cedar posts, SWi NEY% and NEY SWi...... 25162 31 75 M pine, spruce, tamarack and balsam; 3,000 cedar poles; 8,000 cedar posts. 26 152 31 10 M pine and tamarack; 2,000 cedar poles; 4,000 cedar posts. Lot 3 and N% SEY% 35 152 31 40 M pine, spruce and tamarack. Wi SE¥% .ne.... 20 151 31 70 M spruce and tamarack; 200 cords spruce. Wi NEY%.. and NW% SE% .... 29151 31 15 M spruce and tamarack; 225 cords spruce. Lets 1, 2, 3, 4, SEY NEY%, NEY SEY% and S¥% BEBY .civieeenes 18 1652 30 20 M tamarack; 450 cords spruce; 2,650 cedar poles; 9,000 cedar posts. NWiy% NEY, Sk NEY and E% NW% coverncens 19 152 30 45 M pine, jack and tamarack; 7,700 cedar poles; 14,700 cedar posts. SEY% SEY% ....u... 22 161 30 80 M pine, spruce, tamarack and balsam; 50 cords spruce; 3,000 cedar poles; 10,000 cedar posts. SWYy, SEY% ... 85 161 30 25 M pine. spruce, tamarack and balsam: 100 cords spruce, 2,000 cedar poles; 6,000 cedar posts. Al o Lusiesivaias 16 149 30 95 M tamarack. N NEY%, SEY% NE% and NEy SE1.. 20 149 30 230 cords spruce; 6,000 tamarack poles. NW% ...... 30 149 30 16 M pine, jack, spruce, tamarack and bal- sam; 600 tamarack poles; 500 cedar posts TERMS OF SALE. This sale is made pursuant to the provision of Chapter 204 of the Gen- eral Laws of Minnesota for 1905. The timber in this list will be offered and sold for cash; the full amount of bid must be paid at time of sale. Pay- ments must be made by certified check, or draft on St. raul or Minneapolis bank. All checks cor drafts must be made payable to the “State Treasurer of Minnesota.” Money will not be taken under any circumstances. The timber will be sold outright and “Permits” will be issued allowing purchaser two logging seasons (or until June 1, 1908) for the removal of the timber from the land. No timber can be sold for less than the appraised price. These terms will be strictly adhered to and intending purchasers will govern themselves accordingly. Dated at St. Paul, Minnesota, this 9th day of November, 1906. S. G. IVERSON, State Auditor. Dining Car Meals on the Burling’tdn 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 eorréétly"nnd quickly in generous portions. If alight lunch is all you wish, that is all you pay for. If you want a course dinner, you may have it. The cost 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. There are other good reasons why you should use Bur- lington trains. . Let me tell you about them, ploase. F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt. Germania Lite Bullding, St. Paul, Mioa, . PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. LAWYERS. ATTORNEY AT LAW i, Practices before the United Btates Eugmme Court—Court of Clalms—The United States General Land Office—Indian Office and Con- . _Special attention given to Land Con- tests—Procurement of Patents and Indian Clalms. =Refer to the members of the Minne- sota Delegation in Crongress. Offices; 420 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C D. H. FISK Attoruey and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P, J. Russell i .Atwrney at Law_v BEMIDJI NINN, E. E, McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW , Minn, Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 0 WANTS ONE CENT A WORD. —_— No Advertiseinont Accepted For Less Than 1S Cents, + Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders HELP WANTED. oo WANTED—For U. 8. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 385, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate babits, who can speak, read i and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemridji, L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a specialty. Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 209 Third St., one block west of 1st’ Nat’l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. ‘Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. Minnesota. WANTED: Girl for general housework. Good wages and 5 small family. Apply evenings at 509 Bemidji avenue, WANTED—Dishwasher at the Markham Hotel. FOR SALE, FOR SALE: Household forni- ture. Irquire of A. B. Amadon at Crother’s barbershop. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inguire at this office, 404 Beltrami Ave, Tom Smart Dray and baggage. Safe and Plano moving. Phoce No. 58 | gl8 America Ave. DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist First National Bank Build’g. Telephone No. 230 A. J. Flemmington of Gemmell was a business visitor in the city las$ night. Want Ads FOR RENTING - A PROPERTY, SELL- ING A BUSINESS OR OBTAINING HELP ARE BEST. Pioneer ‘THE COMFORTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND. No. 108..Park Rap. .s Line..7:10 a. m. (Connccts with Orlental Lirited at Bauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at 5:15p. m, St. Paul at5:45p. m) No. 34....Duluth Express.. “ 38 " - WEST BOUND. 9 No. 33...... Fosston Life. . No 107...Park Rapids Line. FULL IFFORMATIOR FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. TIME TABL MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & MANITOBA RY. CO. Daily—Except Sundays. TO REDBY AND RETURN. In effect August 20, 1906. Lv Bemidji. Lv Puposky. Ar Nebish Lv Nebish Ar Redby. Minnesota - Internationa In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. Provides the best train passenger service between - Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidji, Walke: and intermediate points and Minne apolis,. St. Paul, Fargo and Dulutk and all points east, west and South. ough -coaches ‘between Northome and the Twin Cities. No_change of cars.” Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. TIME CARD Eftective June 4tb., 1905, Daily except Sunday STATIONS Daily ex. Sund .Kelliher. Ar. p.m. 8: Funkley. Lv. D, N.P.RY. _ Datly except Bunday Lv, Brainord FOR SALE: House ad three lots on Dewey avenue will be sold cheap. Call onoraddress J. F.Gibbons. : FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. FOR SALE-Logging and driv- ing ouifi s cfall kinds, heaters, . cook stwves, chairs, blccks, wire cable, sleigh castings, and shoes, haruvess, tools, rope,- wanpagan goods etc. Irwin & O’Brign. : FOR RENT. FOR RENT — Furnished room 7 with bath. Inquire 609 Be- 4 midji avenue. FOR RENT: Suite of rocms, or furnished for light housekeep- ing. Irquire 814 America avenue, MISCELLANEOUS B TSy TO TRADE: Fine high grade piano for gnod horse, harness and light rig. 820 Minn. ave. PUBLIC ~ LIBRARY —Oren Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 = to6p, m. Thursdays?7 tc 8 p. m. also. Library in base- Miss wment of Couri Housa. Mabel Kemp, librarian, i WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STOCK i ijj - Is the wonder of the age and I kave made it a specialty. My priceis only ( $5.00 per share right now. Itis bound to double shortly, so order to-day. 1 R. B. HIGBEE, Brokes Germania Life Bldg., ST.Pary, ‘National Bank References. °4a%Y 1 68 SpUSLY) Lfuwm .SB 2.y p,nof Iqe -92i88 olow 9l ® 9¢ 03 A1} pnok Jj sdeqiad ‘mnw ‘[PA\—OIISIWOQ "HIIM ® u esEg I urm fvp v W SBID 8Iom 8AR NOX “fuwvdwod Yonux o8 ®ABY 0} NOL jUTA Jucp [—SSINSIN *uOpISOBIRS IOH T S T - PIANOS, ORGANS . SEWING MA- CHINES -FURNITURE AND HOUSE FUR- NISHINGS. Bought on Easy 2 Payments at ; BISIAR, VANDER LIP & COMPANY 311 Minn. Ave. Repairs for all kinds of Sewing Machires. DJI GRAPHAPHONE COMP’Y “have a nice line of instruments to~ gether with the latest & best music PARTIES WISHING SAME CALL ON ‘NAYLOR & STEWART AT LAKESIDE BAKERY. 110 8RD ST.