Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 9, 1907, Page 2

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i & Destroys Hair Germs Falling hair is caused by germs at the roots of the hair. Dan- druff is caused by germs on the quickly destroys all these germs, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, stops falling hair. ) The New Kind Does not change the color of the hair Lowell, Mass, J. C. AYER CO., Manufacturing Chemists, THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER s Heart Dis-ease PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDII BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By A. KAISER. Entered In the postoffice at Bemidjl. Minn., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM Elsewhere, the Pioneer pub- lishes a communication from John D. Lunn, of the Northland Produce company, in which that gentleman commends the actions of Mayor A A. Cartar during “Yes; he's been falling in love with the past year, in his endeavors every -girl he meets.” — Philadelphia to induce capitalists to locate |Press. industries in this city, and also presenting the advantages to pri- vate parties in locating perma.-| nently in Bemidji and making this city their home. Mr. Lunn isa man of extensive business experience and his statement relative to the interest taken by the mayor in furthering the interests of Bemidji is but one of many others who have come into contact with Mr, Carter dur- ing the past two years. “lhey say Gussie has a weak heart.” “Sad. T bhadn’t heard.” A Mean Insinuation. “Very gratifying!” sald a young and conceited novellst. “A gentleman writes me that he took a copy of my last work to resd during a railway Journey, and as a result suddenly dis- covered he hod gone twenty miles be- yond his destination.” dress to please the men? “Dear me,” commented the young | The Married Man—No, to impoverish author’s friend; “sleeping in trains is a | them.—New York World. bad habitl” The Bachelor—Do you think women BULLE T I N« Great Northern Railway Low Rates West Bound One way rates daily March 1st to April 80th. Round trip homeseekers rates the first and third Tuesdays dur- ing February, March and April. For rates and information apply to E. E. Chamberlain Local Agent During the year 1906 we sold more lots in Bemidji than any year previous. The future of Bemidji is assured and those intending to make this their home should not fail to purchase residence lots at this time. We also have a few good business lots for sale. _— For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Blgck, Bemidji. “Nanna, I think the clothes must be done now. They're quite brown.”— Tatler. ' Distinction Without a Difference. Sensitive Goifer (who has foozled)— Did you laugh at me, boy? Caddie—No, sir; I wis laughin’ at anither man. Sensitive Golfer—And what's funny about him? Caddie—He plays gowf aufu’ like you, sir.—Punch. The Terrible Infant. The Story of a Medicine. Its name—*"Golden Medical Discovery® ‘'was suggested by one of its most import- ant and valuable fngredients — Golden Seal root. Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Plerce dis- covered that he could, by the use of pure, triple-refined glycerine, aided by a cer- tain dogreo of constantly malntained heat and with the aid of apparatus and appliances designed for that purpose, ex- tract ftom our t valugble hative me- 4 LR A, s;-fiésw sk piia, 'm'nld liver, Y“ or Illuusnean dnd ngements” wash first made, as thout a particle i Ylsl. of 1ts ingredi~ ‘bottle-wrapper, from the mos growing these in- Hteld iesé endor: B 11 b D R. V. Pl rce of %E alo, b? ¥ on wfu b ma.flede Free to oue askin same by postal card, or Jatter ad ',o the Doctor as n.bova, om these endorsements, wgled from standard medical books of all the differ-' ent schools of ?ra.ct!cc, it will be found taat the Ingredients composing the «Gold. en Medical Discovery” are adyised not only for the cure of the above mentioned diseases, but also for the cure of all ca- tarrhal, bronchlal and throat affections, accompained with catarrhal dlschurges, hoarseness, sore throat, lingering, hang-on- m“% and all those wastlng affections which, if not promptly an operly treated ‘are liable to terminate n consumption. Take Dr. Plerce’s Dis= covery in time and persevere in its use *mtfl you give it a fair trial and it is not kel ly to d s&ppolnt Too much must not ted of it. It will not perform mlrnc les. Tt will not cure consumption In its advanced stages. No medicine will. It will cure the aflecflons flm% lead up to consumption, if taken n ti THIS 1S SAID TO CLEAN THE BLOOD Splendid Home Prescription Which Any- one Can Easily Mix--Overcomes Disorders ot the Blood. A leading jour: al inanswering the question, ‘‘What is the best The Child (after silent inspection)— ‘Well, I don’t understand why ma says it’s easy to see through you, Mrs. Jenks. You're so thick.—Brooklyn Life. Maybe She Is Not the Only One. Banker’s Daughter—The baron loves me. He proposed to me today. Her Friend—Then he loves you. But do you know whether he loves any one else?—Jugend. One Effect of Good Works. “Great heavens, neighbor, what's happened--burglars, fire or what?” - “Nope; m’ wife's church is holding a rummage sale to get money to clothe the heathen.” | Tramping Tim—I know where dere’s a feller wot's goin’ to give away lob- sters aud champagne tonight. Tousled Tom—Gee! Where? Tramping Tim—Up at dat next big | house. But he didn’t send us no invi- tation.—New York World. Not Her Will. Agnes—What are you writing, Min- nie? Your will? Minnfe—No. I'm writing my won’t. George proposed Iast night, and I told him I'd answer today.—London Sketch. He who gives himself airs of impor- |ance exhibits the credentials of weak- less—Lavater. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tllm LAXAT[VE BROMO Quinine Tablet rugglsts ref money if it falls . B ¥ SHoVER S emarore T oeeh b prescription to clean and purify the blood,” prints in a recent is- sue the following: Fluid Extract of Dandelion one-haif ounce, Compound Kargon one ounce, Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla three ounces. Shake well and use 1n teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime. A well known local druggist who is familiar with this pre- scription states that it is harm- less, being composed of vege table ingredients which can be obtained from any good prescrip- tion pharmacy. It cleans the blood of all im purities and nourishes the blood. In just a few days the skin be- gins to clear of sores, boils and pimples. It puts vigor and energy into run-down, debilitated men and women. For many years Sarsaparilla alone has been considered a good blood med1 cine. But while it built up and made new blood, the impurities remained within and the good ac- complished was only temporary. Sarsaparilla, however, when used in combination with Compound Kargon and Extract Dandelion works wonders. This combina- tion puts the kidneys to work to filter and sift out the waste mat. ter, uric acid and other impuri- ties tbat cause disease. It makes new blood and relieves rheuma- tism and lame back and bladder troubles. This prescription is better than the usual patent medicines, which are in the most part al coholic concotions. = The ingre- dients cost but little. They may be procured from any good phar- In the District Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota, Sixth Division. In the Matter ot Thomas Brown, iankrupt. ~—In Bank rug Lo tho cro itors of Thomas Brown of Be- midiln the county of Beltrarl. in said dis- trich, Bankrup Notice Is hm-oby glven that un the 5th day of Iebruary, 1007, the sald Thomas Brown was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meoilng of his creditors wiil be held at the office of the undersigned referee in banicruptey, at the clty of Crookston, in the gounty of Polks, in sald district on iho 2lst day of Februaty, 1007, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time Lha creditors of slid bankrupt may attend, prove claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and trans- act such other business as may properly come,before said meeting. Dated Fcbruunb-')]':h IJWT Referee ln Rankrllmcy King ; Detective Service The largest detective service west of Chica- go. Competent detectives for all occasions. egltimate detective work transacted for corporations, firms and individuals In all parts of the world, All business strictly confidential. Write us wdny abuut your case Pri(‘efi)eaigl‘lcablta Agrflc Bey s o4:808-506 Century Bldg. innieapolis, ORMAN W. KING, inge. FARNCIS W. KING. Supt GAR-GOL An absolute specific and anti-septi¢ preparation for all kinds of T SIMPLY A GARGLE OR SPRAY for Honrseness, Tonsilitis, Quicsy, o ameod Dosratod and Catarshal Sors Throat A preventive of Croup, Whooping gh and Diphtheria. PURIFYING HEALING SOOTHING HARMLESS Endorsed by themost eminent throt specialists in the country. Shonld be kept in every home. Frice 28 Conts BERG MEDICINE CO., Des Moines, Xas OWL DRUG STORE = ' COPYRIGHT A Refreshing Drink at all times, and especially in hot weather, is a foaming glass of MOOSE BRAND B&ER. It has life and body, too. Cool, healthful, invigorating, it stimulates diges- tion and quenches thirst. For a friend you can find no better than MOOSE BRAND BEER. It'sgood beer, real lager beer, none better. ‘We take special care to make it thay way. , We deliver it to you just as good as we make it. Try a case at your home? Duluth Brewing & Malting Co. J. P. SIGNAL Local Agont Bemidy - Minnesota Residence Phone 200, Office Phone 220 20 years experience as a SPECIALIST DR. REA Eve, Ear, Nose, Throat Diseases of Men; Diseases of Women; Nervous Dis-|® eases; Chronic Diseases. Coming to Bemidji Thur’y. Feb. 14 at Markham Hotel 9 a, m. to 3:30 p. m. One Day Only! Dr. Rea has made more ‘re- markable cures in the Nor- thwestern states than any living man. macist and mixed at home Every man and woman here should make some up and try it if they feel their system requires a good blood medicine and tonic The Kargon to clean the kid neys and vitalize them so th'y can clefin the blood, Sarsaparilia to make new rich blood and Dan delion to tone the stomach, clean the liver and make it active and relieve constipation is the way the prescription acts and so midly and gently that one does not consider they are tak ing a medicine. Farm for Sale. I offer for salean eighty acre farm, " nicely located six miles |3 south of Bemidji and thre> miles west of Nary. The farm -has plenty of oak timber, and also considerable birch and some pine. The land is e} of ne}, See. |}, 9, T.145, R 33, ~ -Miss Clara Jenkins, Blackduck, Minn, Wood Sawing. Will contract the sawing of 400 or 500 cords of poles at our mill: Dougln Lumbér company. All curable medical and su- glcul diseases, acute and chronic catarrh, and, Speclal Dis- cases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Lung Disease, Fmg Consumption, Bronchitis, Bron chial Catarrh, Constitutional Catarrh, Dys: pepsia, Sick Headache, Stomach and Bowel Troubles, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Kidney, Liver. Bladder, Prostatic and Female Diseases, Diz- ziness, Nervousness, Indigestion, Obesity, In- torrupted Nutrition, Slow groth in children, and all wasting disease in adults. Many cases of deafness, ringing in Qhe ears, loss of eyesight, cataract, cross eyes, etc., that have been improverly treated or neglected, can be easily restored. ‘Deformities, club feet, cur- wverature of thu spine, disease of the brain. paralysis, lepsy, heart disease, dropsy. Swlling Of the 1imbs, strlcture, open sores losses, sexual decay, falling memory, weak eves, stunted developement, lack of energy, impoverished blood, vlmnle impediments to marrlage; also blood and skin diseases, Syph- {1is, eruptions, halr !tll 18, bone pains, swell- fis, sore throat, ulcers, effects of mercury, ney and bladder troubles, weak back, bnrnlnfi' wurine, passing urine often, gonor. rhoea, gleet, stricture, recelving treatment, prompt relief for life. Cancers, Tumors, Goiter, Fislula, Piles, varicocele and enlarged glands. with the sub- cutaneaus injection method, absolutely with- ain and without the loss of a drop of blaox isone of his own discoverles, and is the most really scientific and certainly sure cureof the twentieth century. Oonsulnlon tothose interested, $1.00. DR.REA & CO.. Minneapolis, Minn. Imumu;.x: ¢|NOTICE OF APPLICATION ONE CENT A WORD. —_——— No Advertiseinent Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents. e TR it et £ S Cash Must Accompsny AN Out Of Town Orders HELP_WANTED. . A e et WANTED—}or U. S, army able- bodied, unmarried men. . be- tween ages of 21 and 36, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. BOY WANTED: With some experience in printing office preferred. A good opport,nmty to complete the printers’ trade. Cigarette smoker not wanted. Excellent chance for the right young man, Call or write. stating wages expected. The Blackduck American, Black- duck, Minn 3 WANTED — Saw mill . hands. Lumber pilers, lumber grad- ers, planing mill machinery men, river drivers. teady work for good men the year around. Apply John O’Brien Lumber Co., Somers, Montana. WANTED: For theU. 8. Marine Corps; men ' between ages 21 ®| and 85. An opportunity: to 21163| seethe world. For full infor- mation apply in person or by 762001 letter to 208 Third Street Be- s0000! midji, Minn. P WANTED — A bright _hustler $ with a taste for photography can get a good opening witi: A. A, Richardson, 208 S 'sts. Phone 306, WANTED: Competent girl ‘for general house work. Inauire, Mrs. C. J. Ekstrand, 422 ‘Min- nesota avenue. WANTED: Competent girl for general house work. Inquire 718 Beltrami avenue. WANTED—Cook and _waitress. Inquire at Lakeshore Hotel. FRIEND TO FRIEND The personal recommendations of peo ple who have been cured of coughs and colds by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it 8 staple article of trade and comumerce over @ large part of the civilized world. Barker’s Drug Store REPORT of the Condition of the Lum- bermens National Bank at Bemidji, in the State of Minnesota. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS January 26, 1907. RESOURCES, Loans and Discounts ..... .8 Overdrafts, secured ‘and unsecured. . bonds on hand .. Premium on U. §. Bonds Banking House, Furn. an¢ Due from National Banks (not re- serve agents).. 5 Due from State Bank and Bankers.. Due from approved reserve age! Exchanges _for clearing house. Notes of other National banks Fractional paper currency, nlckels and cents............ gmwtul money reserve Le"&l tender notes ‘ 4,500. . Redemption fund with U. S, treas- ‘urer (5 per cent of circulation). . Total ! 2= LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund.. Undivided profits and taxes pald. National banks nc Individual® deposits _subject check.. Demand ¢ertificates of depos Time certificates ul deposits. Certified checks. 25,000.00 2.500.00 © 63048 10,000.00 1204 491 11 6,189.05 9.1956 67 W STATE OF MINNESOTA, | County of Beltrami. 1, W. L. Brooks, cashier of the above named bank,do solemnly swear that the above state- mem is true to the best of my knowledge and W. L. BROOKS, Cashier. Su'hsellbed and sworn to before me this 4th day Of February, 1907, (seall " L. L. BERMAN, Notary Public, My commission expires July 11, 1913, CORRECT—Attest: R BAMBACH, Dlrecmrs, FOR SALE. AN AN FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stampfor B hold &4 el 0'clock im he Evmme you on short notice. OF eald oy, Wikl rescivo AAq ODoR Bealod Dl as hereinafter specified, for the construction | FOR S. ALE—Magnificent, moose of a wagon bridge across the Beaudette 1y - glver. be:wee\lmd the v"nug%s %f ggudetmfi and head, mounted; will be-sold imflfn n sald county and state; as follows, cheap Inq“‘re at "h]s Ofifie. st Tor the construction and comple- on of the super-structure of sai e upon piling aiready driven, including the FOR RENT. Turnishing of all Iabor and’ material RECes | oot Arrnnn sary to complete the br! & Y > Second, For the glu‘aiber necessary in the | FOR ;‘EN'{] Furnished room in construciion of the bri idii Phixd, or_ all labor necessary and re-| 'D0dern house. 700, Bemidji auired to construct and complete the bridge.| Ave, “Lbe bridge will bo 620 teet long, and 18 feet wide, and is to be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications now on file in the office of the village clerk of the village of Wagon Bridge to Be Constructed Across the Beaudette River. Notice Is hereby given, that on the20th day of February, 1907, at the' village of Baudette, Beltrami county, Minnesota, the village coun- il o said villa special meeting there- o LOST and FOUND Baudette, e oo Hach bid must be accompanied with a hank | LOST—A fur neck pieceat Bijou draft, or certified check for five per cent of Fr]day n]ghfi leel‘al reward the amount of the bid, to be returned if the Did is not accepted, or to the successtul bid-| for return of same to Mrs. dor, as soon as he has completed the bridee |- (Gao. Tan according to the sald plans and specifications. ©0. ner. The village council reserves the right to modity or alter the said plas T ifica- 0O\ — T100s atteF che wobk of constraction Tas oo | LOST—Between hospital —and menced, the reasonable valueof any material | Flirst Nat’l Bank, rubber face and labor involved in such modification or alteration, to ed to, or deducted from | Piece, Dr. T“OWY the contract price, as the case may be. The councll reserves the right to reject any and | FOUND—Pair of spectacles. In. All bids shall be addressed to Wm. Rogers,| quire at this office, S :mnfe clex;k"gnudan?.n\élgfiegfzm ‘ung p% he face of the envelo orsed, the words ~Bid on Baudette bHldges MISCELLANEOUS. e ilasociore b & o cobln o slane AR and spectfications, faspection on appiication, I:;.ir:s o P?F]\?;Icg, 7a LIdBls?’ . % Og‘;a and Saturdays, President, Village Counciliof the Vill; f ¥ Baudet t?.\nnnmta sreliof heVillags ot | "5, mm; Thursdays 7 to 8 Astest: WL ROGERS, p. m. also. Library in base- ment of Court House. ‘ Miss Mabel Kemp, librarian. —for— LIQUOR LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA, £ PROFESSIONAL CARDS Notico is' horebs, ziven, That councll ot 'sai 5 of Bomidil and Sien in my office. praying for license to sell intox- i e lesesinl | WM. B. MATTHEWS the 22nd of February, 1907, and terminating on AT ¢ the 2nd day of February, 1908, by the follow- | practices m,of,f’&’j‘“g;;;fi Igfw 3 ing porson and of, the following place, as | Gourt—ourt of ClaiBee Tne. United: Srors Stated in said application, respectively. to-{ General Land Office—Indian Office and. Qoo CLAVIN & TANNER gress. Special attention given to Land: Gon- tests—Procurement of Patents. and. Indian At and in that certain one-story frame | Claims. Refer to the membore of the Miaoe: building, first, floor front room. threo! ang | $01a Delegation In pgress. . Offices: 420 located on lot twelve (12), block fourteen (14), | New York Avenue, W: ton, D. O original wwnslte of Bemidji, Beltrami D. H. FISK county, Minn i aDDlication will bo heard and detor- ‘ming Attorney and Counsetlor at Law opposite Hotel Markham, by said city council of the City of Be- P. J. Russell mdi acthe oty elorics offcs n tho gl nall in’ sald clty of Bemidii, In. Belorami Attorney at Law BEADIL . - T umw counzv and sz-te of Minnesota, on Mol E. E, McDonald day_of F‘ebrulry. A B ks Sotie b oot that ATTORNEY AT LAW Witness my hand lnd seal of sald city PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. this 5th day of Febrnhry, A. D. 1907. [sEAL) MAS MALOY, Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and surgenn City Cler! T T TR DR WARNINGER VETERINARY wnumn Just Received Third St., bae D omber 20 — fock west. of 15t Nat'l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes anhr., Dray and Transter. Phone 40. 404 Benrlml Aye. e Tom Smart Phone No. 58 | s‘;‘lfl:;:?ofl::: F. C. CHASE DRAY AND TRANSFER ‘Wood Sawing Prompily Done Phone 351 DENTISTS. - Dr. R. B. Foster, ginon DENTIST MILES BLOOCK, A'large shipment of Siuger and ‘Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma-~ chines: The best and most beautiful line of cabinets ever carried in the city. = Also a’ complete line of Pianos, Organs. and Sheet Music at popular prices. Repairs for sewing machines of all kinds. BISIAR,VANDER LIP & COMPANY 311 Minn. Ave, Phone 319 “Bemidji_ PEOM

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