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. in the stetes of Wisconsin, Min. everything Indleated equally fine'| geem Impossible that the diligence and Ask your doctor the medical name for a ¢ild on the chest.. Ilc will say, ‘‘ Bronchitis.” Ask him it it is ever serious. Lastly, ask him if he prescribes Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for thisfl |~ o disease. Keepin close touch with your tamily} | OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDJ wysl an, and follow his advice carefully. A A A A A A A A A AN A AN o BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. ‘We publish 3.0, Ayer o, ats | P s By A. KAISER, THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, o seo: the formulas gfal olr proparationd. , Maa Entered in the postofice at Bemidjl. Minn,, Holiday Rates. fhons Bastien: 28 sacond class matter. For Christwas and New Years Drone beetles have a reputation for( " % weather wisdom among country folk, < holidays t e Minnesota & [ 1eT- Gho regard a fllght of beetles as o sl /| SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM national and Northern Pacitic of fine weather. M. Fabre, a Frenchi Railways will sell tickets be- naturalist, wishing to ascertaln If thlay N : 7 supposition was correct, caged a num-! tween all stations on their lines bef_“:,, beetles. What Fishing Develops, To those who are satisfied with a su. Oue fine evening when.| perficial view of the subject it may nesota ard North Dakota at the weather for the following day not a | attention necessary to a fisherman's 0 . lar beetle flew about. In fact, during the | guccess can leave him any opportunity following rates: Oae regulal bty storm broke out, and rain fell | while fishing to thoughtfully contem- first class fare plus $2.00, except all next day. Another evening, where | plate any matter not related to his pur ' & o ird there wave no sigus of fine weather, |suit. Such a conception of the situation when‘ rat‘e of f'u e.a‘;((\ oueb thlr” the beetles flew about In all directions. | cannot be indorsed for a moment by makes less. No ticket to be SOl py00 746 night the clouds vanished, | those of us who are conversant with for less than 50 cents. Dates of and next day there was brilliant sun- | the mysterious and unaccountable men. 22,19 nuary shine. According to M. Fabre, drone |tal phenomena which fishing develops. saleql))f, ® mlb ol ,"1 ’(?- ml‘l tet:ri beetles durirg three months are living [ We know that the true fisherman finds 1, 1907, inclusive. 106 barometers, more desérving of cre- | no better time for profitable contempla- limit January 7, 1907. dence than physical instruments, their | tion and mental exercise than when ac- Half of above rates for child- keen sensitiveness 'to the electric ten- | tually engaged with his angling outfit. N - G. A slon of the atmosphere being much | It will probably never be possible for | ren of half fure age. T+ & greater than that of mercury. It has | us to gather statistics showing the mov- Walker, agent. even been demonstrated that drone |ing sermons, the enchanting poerns, the | R e beetles are affected by atmospheric |learned arguments and eloquent ora- | Three-Linkers to Banquet. disturbances a long way off and that |tions that have been composed or con- Bemidjilodge I O. O. F. are they sometimes grow restless when |structed between the bites, strikes or ai away. that of the many ‘Intellectual triumphs | ment to be given at their hall, - won in every walk of life a larger pro- Monday evening, December 381, He Dll-ppell'ell.a P portion has been nctdunllyl \Loolésd nm: ¢ £ ia]l .Jerome K. Jerome once figured in |landed with a rod and reel by those o to ‘:?:;?h ":‘ evue(;::zn;elx;.o;:rii‘l what the reporters call a “mysterious | the fishing fraternity sthan have been invitation to E disappeared while they were reading | land. Hereafter the Episcopal ser- & mysterious letter which he handed S b ) . ill be beld in the Nor- to one of the party. When last seen wiarriages In Bible Times, yices:wil. be.heid 1 he was stepping aboard a houseboat on | From the Bible accounts of the mar- wagian Lutheran chur h, ¢)roer the Thames. Then for a month be | riages of Jacob with Leah and Rebecca of Eighth street and Minnesota gemed to have t1;01;\1: ?ut of g;s:nc:. nnthro:xxhot‘:ex; mm;nti\'es of ;:mrrluges ;o His friends put the police on ack, | In Jewisl story it seems that mar- avenue, arrangements for this calling for his arrest for stealing the | riage was not held to be a sacrament change having been made re boat. A month passed and then the |or religious rite in the times of the | c:ntly. The first services under novelist and the boat appeared at the | patriarchs. In those days the head of th W arrancements will be latter's old moorings. What he had |the family, the father, was priest and e ne el done was simply to take the boat a | ruler of the family and the only priest held Sunday evening. little upstream, then during the nigit | or ruler whose authority it vecognized. = erase her name and substitute another | As far as we learn from the Bible nar- | and change the color of the paint here | rative in the case of Jacob's marriages, and there so as to render her as unlike | the simple giving of his daughters by her former self as possible. His scheme | Isaac constituted the marriage, there ' 'was a success in every particular. being no religious or other ceremony | —_ whatever. Of course, however, mar- The Origin of a Word. rlages made in this way were just as The London Chronicle tries to trace | sacred and just as binding as those the origin of the word “typhoon.” | performed in the most ceremonious “Tal-fung,” It is explained in some | manner. In these days in Protestant - 4 dictionaries, is' Chinese for “a great | countries the marriage laws do not wood in half or wind,” and since the typhoon is : look upon marriage as a sacrament, phenomenon’ of the Chinese seas it | but only as a civil contract, though full carioadlots ,seems conclusive. But there is 1o [ most people prefer to give it a certagin i doubt apparently that “typhoon,” | religious sanction by having it per- Inquire at the which Hakluyt spelled “touffon” and | formed by a church minister.—St. Lsuls Red Lake Depot For dale Seasoned Cord Dampier “tuffoon,” comes to us through | Republic. Portuguese for the Arabic, Persian and =_————————— Indian “tufan,” and it Is almost im- David Hume and His Wine. possible not to see in this a relation A Jjocular bequest of David Hume to i of the ancient Greek “typhos” or “ty- | his friend John Home was curious. phon,” a whirlwind. But these are | Home liked claret and disliked port, practically identical with the Greek | calling it poison, and the two friends word for smoke or vapor, from which | had many discussions on the subject. i come our “typhus” and “typhoid.” So | They also used to have disputes as | perhaps the Chinese part of it is only | to which of them took the proper way KEEP YOUR TIES! an extraordinary lingulstic colncidence, | of spelling their common famil Martin Bros., of after all. The philosopher, about a fort Duluth. Minn T fore his death, wrote with 'y of the curious place names that dot the | been modified with the exception of down s Chosen, Sandlacre Is Senjiker, Hazeboro, Salt Fleetby is Sollaby, Alm- ( $uspicion of the authorities, who are ondesbury is Amesbury, Conugresbury | making an investigation. A gas jet slon of considerable wealth through the death of relatives was thus ad- dressed by one of his neighbors: you that your rich freens waur born afore ye.” sure aboot that, but it was a guid thing planing a oanquet and entartin. there is a storm more than sixty miles | rises of fish. But there can be no doubt i that they deed afore me.” —Dundee successful, should aim at something far | Who were trying to take a negro out of disappearance.” On a wager he agreed | secured in any one given condition of 3?;‘;":“ ;:"“‘;“ffimj““ 5;“;‘:891-1 5&";‘ Rebekahs whether members of to vanish, and took himself off while | the nonfishing world. — “Fishing and BT you. That should be N D "» . veve. 18 sole aim. He—Yes, but if it alms at Bemidji lodge, No. 119, or not. his friends were still on the alert. He | Shooting Sketches,” by Grover Cleve- something else it is more likely to hit ' that.~Philadelphia Ieg~en tainebleau, planted under the reign of | Who had done such a service as a pub- Heury IV., grow against a wall in the park not far from the castle, and the grapes are highly esteemed by gour- mets. Since the republic was estab- ;l;lel‘r‘f“tlzadhog?e; Merrli]l_l ha p‘aiced, 1wa; een e best he had to give, which carrie lsl:l'\liedhymiusfl?:s t::v;r:ceed? glt;lng ! a salary of $50 per month. I told the | First National Bank B into the coffers of the minister of ; congressman 1 thought I could beat finance. and the servant told me you were not can’t we give him a promotion? Sin-| compete with the picture factorles, in. She—Yes; I was sorry to have cerely yours, Theodore Roosevelt.” missed you, He—I thought you must ' harao such grief stricken tones that I al- most wept myself out of sympathy. use after all. This cake is delicious, | [argest sale of any external Daughter—Is it? I thought It would ' remedy—millioas being sold be a terrible failure. Father—Why? ' Daughter—I told the cook exactly how | . .. to make It, and she went and made 1t | civilized world, There have been Some other way. right doing the purest and sweetest Is that which Is born of companionship with spirits akin to our own. Ing codicll to his will “I leave to my friend, Mr. John Home of Kilduff, ten dozen of my old claret at his choice and one single bottle of that lquor called port. I also leave him six dozen of port provided that he attests under his hand, signed John Hume, that be himself alone finished {0 ofioes ipeiau Montaghy h t i hi that bottle at two sittings, By thie | roarepn trom Washington which will S S ] e OO PR result In throwing open to settlement concesslon he will at once terminate | geyeral million ,f,e,po, land. In con- WM B-' MATTHEWS ONE CENT A WORD. the only two differences that ever|jection with the forest reserve procla- ATEORNIVOATLAY, arose between us concerning temporal [ mation of President Roosevelt all the gz‘fi?g'gqubflm%fi United fbfi'fifimgugfigfi No Advum‘r.;n-m Accepted For Less matters.”—New York Tribune. lands had boen withdrawn from entry | Seneral Land Onico Indien Office and Gon- an 15 Conts. The Englixh ot England. and in many instances whole counties | teste—Procurement. of Eatents ang. Indiey Cash Must A The London Daily Chronicle gives ocompany All Out Of these eccentric pronunciations of. a few MILLIONS OF ACRES:' PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS .. President's Withdrawal Order in Mon. tana Is Modified. Helena, Mont., Dec. 20.—Orders were recelved at various United States LAWYERS. were involved. Protests were made, | Claims. Refer to the members of the Minne- Town Ord with the result that the order has | New Yonsaronus wicngres. Offices: 42 D. H. FISK HELP WANTED. e e e Attorney and Counsellor at L.ay | WANTED—For U. 8. army able- Office opposite Hotel Markham. bodied, unmarried men be- Little Urswick Is Lilosik, Aspatrla {s | Simonsen, a rich hardware merchant, P. J. Russell tween ages of 21 and 85, ci Spethry, St. Osith is Toosy, Chadden- [ Was found dead in his room under A.twr.ney at Law United _States, of wyche 1s Charnage, Happlshurgh ls | circumstances which have aroused the | SBAUDI, = = " - = = MINN, go"d character and temperate abits, who can speak, read E. E. McDonald and write English. For in- ATTORNEY AT LAW formation apply to Recruiting Beruidj, Minn. Office: Swedback Block Officer, Miles block, Bemidji PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Minnesota. Dr. Rowland Gilmore WANTED—For the U. 8. Marine Physician and Surgeon Corps; men between ages 21 Oftice: Tiles Block and 85. An opportunity to see DR. WARNINGER the world. For full informa- VETERINARY SURGEON tion apply in person or by Telephone Number 209 letter to 208 Third street, Be- Third St., one block west of 1st Nat’l Bank midji, Minn. DRAY AND TRANSFER. - FOR SALE: Seasoned cordwood Wes Wright, in half or full carload lots. In- Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. raasiie.. sl Ave.|:0quire Red Lake depot. ¢ WANTED: Station men; on the jail and put bim to death. ~Sherit Tom Smart M. & I. extension. Blackduck Merrill and his deputies fired on the|Dray and baggage. Safe and Piano moving. B sdii mob, killing and wounding several| ’houe No. 58 | 618 America Ave. mployme_n t compeny Bemidji men and beating the others off. Be- DENTISTS, WANTED: Dining room girl et cause of this he was defeated for re- = Lakeshore Hotel. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney = election. Congressman Adamson brought the matter to my attention, FOR SALE saying that. he hated to see a man R N v s s |FOR SALE—Magrificent moose g SURGEON DENTISTS % lic official defeated because of the| proNE 124 MILES BLOCE head, mounted; will be sold very fact that he had rendered the| —. = cheap. Inquire at this office, service. He told me that Governor| DR, J. T. TUOMY Dentist FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. entis The Pioneer will procure any TelephoneNo- 23| kind of a rubber stamp for you ou short notice. FOR RENT. One of Them. Struggling Artist—No use trying to |FOR RENT — Furnished room with bath. Inquire 609 Be- midji avenue. fOR RENT: Six room house. Inquire of J. P, Duncaif or ’phone 276. map of England: Rhudbaxton s Rib- | coal lands. Bon, oodmancote 1s Uddenmuckat, Sawbridgeworth Is Sapser, Church. Authorities to Investigate. La Crosse, Wis, Dec, 20.—Nels was turned on, but as there is no rea- son known for suicide that explana- tion is not yet accepted. A coroner’s inquest has been ordered. SEEKS OFFICIAL'S PROMOTION. President Stands by Ex-Sheriff Who Fired on Mob. Washington, Dec. 20.—The follow- ing letter was given out at the White House during the day: “Dear Mr. Bonaparte: Some three years ago Sheriff J. L. Merrill of Car- _— roll county, Ga., lost his chance for re- Adapting . Aims to Ends. election by his action in beating off a He—I think a woman's club, to be | mob of several hundred white people 18 Coomsbury. The Satistactory Part. Jamie having come iInto the posses- “Aye, Jamie, it was a guid thing for “Weel,” sald Jamle, “I'm nae sae Advertiser. Historic Grapevines. The celebrated “king’s vines” at Fon- that and got him a place at $1,200 a T year as custodian of the .grounds of Her Intense Sorrow. the federal prison at Atlanta. I hear He—I called to see you last evening | he has done well. If he has done well ‘Which are turning out cheap daubs by the million. The trouble is, the people G = are not educated. Lots of buyers can’t The Original Porous Plaster. tell the difference between those plc- It’s Allzock’s, first; introduced | tures and mine. Frank Frien jto the people sixty years ago,| ™™mo that's true L eas aivself. The Obstinate Cook. {and today undopbtedly has the Want:Ads Fuvfler—Cooking schools are of some ; FOR RENTING A PROPERTY, SELL- ING A BUSINESS OR OBTAINING HELP ARE BEST. be; I heard you laughing upstairs in | MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 to6p. m. Thursdays7 to 8 p. m, also. Library in. base- ment of Court House. Miss Mabel Kemp, librarian. annua'ly through:ut the whole imitations, to be sere, but never A e | has the_re be?n ou? to even CO]J;]- “Is Reggy improving by his life In pare with Alicock’s— the world’s colgge?" i Te o e B | standard external remedy. “Oh, yes; he’s already learned to i in with one foot?"—Detrolt Free Press, | _[OF & Weak back, cold on the IR wet—— i hest or any local pain, the re: After the joy which springs from | gult of taking cold or overstrain; there’s othing we know of to 'compare with famous plaster. Dandy’s Wardrobe, 1714, The burglary of a dandy’s wardrobe meant a serious loss when it compris- ed, as in John Osheal’s case in 1714, “a scarlet cloth suit laced with broad gold lace, lined and faced with blue; a fine cinnamon cloth suit, with plate Pioneer b X H The Fee Simple. will buy ties a- F buttons, the waistcoat fringed with a Tremont street, was hit on the head by a brick which fell from a building 1o process of construcfion. One of the first things he did after being taken home and put to bed was to send for a lawyer. ‘A few days later he received word to call, as his lawyer had settled the case. He called and received five | erisp new $100 bills. “How much-did you,get?” he asked. “Two thousand dolars,” answered the lawyer. “Two thousand, and you give me $500? Say, who got hit by that brick, you or me?’—Boston Herald. Don’t buy your clothing Kindly call at Gill Bros. and see what they have to offer. Fresh Canned Goods WE have just received a large shipment of Fresh Canned Goods. The Easter Brand We 4 ve choice Peaches, Pears, Muscat Grapes - Apricots, and Egg Plums put up from this year’s crop. Our Echo Brand Of canned Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Pumpkin, Lima Beans, Red Kidney Beans, String Beans and Refugee Beans are the best in the market. Call at the store or phone 207. ROE @ MARKUSEN long the lines of the M. & I., and G. N. Railway. A, C. McLean, of ‘Bemidji, will call on you. If you have ties for sale write to him at Bemidji. MARTIN BROTHERS. with us. "LOTS | ON EASY PAYMENTS For the man or woman of moderate means we are offering lots in the third addition i 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, Bemidji. Patrick Murphy, while passing down " are sure you will agree sllk fringe of the same color, and a rich yellow flowered satin morning gown lined with a cherry colored satin, with a pocket on the right side.” There is something a little more manly perhaps in the dress of the gallant of 1600, pictured in one of Rowland’s epigrams: Behold a most accomplished cavalier, That the world’s ape of fashions doth THE COMFORTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND. . No. 108..Park Rap. .s Line..7:10 a. m. (Connects with Oriental Limited at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at 5:15p. m, St. Paul at5:45p. m.) No. 34....Duluth Express.. appear, ‘Walking the streets his humors to dis- close In the French doublet and the German hose, The muffes, cloake, Spanish hat, Toledo lad STROPPING A QUICK CLEAN SHAVE every day in the year for less than 2 cents a week. ALWAYS READY ALWAYS SHARP Set consists-of 12 Double-edged Wafer Blades (24 sharp edges), each blade good for an average of more than 20 satisfying shaves, no matter how wiry your beard or tender your skin. ONE MILLION SATISFIED USERS Sold on 30 Days’ Free Trial A3 Tiple silverplued Holder and 12 Z1p m 30 & m e, Italian ruffe, a shoe right Flemish made. There seems to have been no foolish prejudice against foreign made goods In 1600.—London Chronicle. WEST BOUND. No. 33......Fosston Lite. ....3:52p m " 35 “ il 3:10a m No 107...Park Rapids Line...7:55p m The Betel Nut. Chewing the betel nut in Siam, be- ing a common habit, at every little dis- tance as you go through the bazaar of Bangkok may be seen petty merchants busy making and selling the prepara- tion so universally masticated. The leaves in which the prepared mixture I8 wrapped are from a vine known as MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE &| te chavica betel. - Tuo nat is from MANITOBA RY. CO. the arica betel palm, which reaches a : Datly—Except Sundays. :918"; °ie:b°“‘ 5’;‘:3 te:t, ;:"”: ranches bear several large bunches of To REDBY AND RETURN' nuts which harden and redden as they In effect August 20,1006 ripen and which resemble somewhat Ly Bemidil. the bunches of fruit on the date bear- Ing palm. The dealers cut up their green leaves into the proper triangu- lar form, crack the nuts and with wooden spatulas work the tumeric stained juice into a paste. It is amus- ing to see how skillfully they form the ‘pleces of green leaf into pointed, cone shaped cups, Into each one of which they place a portion of the ingredients, IFULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. Combination Set with Shaving od Soup in_ Triple Silver-plated Minnesola & Infemnations In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. Provides the best train passenger WATCHES DIAM‘ONDS service between Northome, Funkley SILVERWARE e P 8 | PLANOS, ORGANS apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth d all points east, west and South. CUT GLASS Through cosches between Northome SEWING MA- and the Twin Cities. No change HAND PAINT- of csrs. Ample time at Brainerd CHINES tor dinner. TIME OARD Effective June 4th.; 1006, Daily except Sunday STATIONB ED CHINA FURNITURE AND HOUSE FUR- NISHINGS. 'Bought on Easy Payments at 'BISIAR, VANDER LIP & COMPANY 311 Minn, Ave. Toilet sets of all de- scriptions. Mani- _cure sets and in fact everything pertain- ing to a first class jewelry establish- ment, gl PILES GURED IN 6 T 14 DAYS. ¢ Dul PAZO OINTMENT 1s guaranteed to cure any . ; o e ; i ; i no ssott g Hiosanieed focure e g 5 in 3“'&‘;“'4 ays or money m‘mfi' n?aq;fil&' all kinds of Sewing Machines. \