Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 24, 1910, Page 2

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THE BEMIDJI DALLY-PIONEER] PUBLISHED EVERY inEl‘Ml EXCEPT SUNDAYBY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. E. N. DENU. who are not directly interested in the problems :that: confront us wp herg -are,-never-the-less, a very fair- minded people and when once properly “shown” will undoubtedly GORDON'S TESTIMONY PROVES INTERESTING The foll0t dermen we! t on AT M i Roe,Brown. Kirk, - Absent: Schnelder, Shan~ non. . Minutes of <last meeting -were »read--and- approved. Schnelder u)okilfl seat In council. t.was moved and seconded the request, for a band stand In the clty park be referred to the committee on parks, Oln.:lgd.c“ o Inflwumfl\‘:ed ani -ulefinded the’ f %‘1’;“ Q. E. CARSON. come to our aid. .;“.f‘nms‘??& sfim‘i)"u’]'yr» i l‘i‘ffl “l;' %0 ':n i Entered n the Postoffice at Bomid)l, Minnesala, as. second How is it with delegates from paration .putting .my stomach into Johnson, ant Indian dept., Salt Lake Oity, Ttah, Carried. ‘The superintendent of streets was instruc- | Ry. EXCURSION BULLETIN. May 30—Decoration Day. Fare and one-third between all clasa mater. this county? Have they been good * condition. Previous to my u,,‘{g:“‘figk,,;:,l;,};;‘“'}' _‘;‘;fi J{;‘{,fi“ cf,}ngw‘% statior 8. P selected? If not would it not be ONON ho street. commissioner .cause. s SUBSCRIPTION---§5.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE well to have them selected at once? taking the New Discovery I could | not eat a meal without experiencing trash and obstacles of whatever kind re- I(-I’:uvu;fldhum lake shore in-and about dock, arried, - |June 1 to Sept. 30. Summer Tourist.Fares to Eastern Canada, New York aad New England. ~ & 2 g clerk on m nd second 5 Lake County -Development asso-| ~_lorwater Crystal. i and diseomtorhsiiernacd, i’#gfigtfiv???J‘m'“fifi?fi"i‘zgfij"x' iz June 3 to July 30. Every Friday low rates by train and ciation is certainly entitled to be «| 1hadbeenin this condition for | scondh, sircey bide io'io opened two weels steamer {o Detroit, To'edo, Clevelond.and Buffalo. called “A Baoster.” A few days ago ANITH:AL STRATEONAN long ey Mthough; Tohad tcled ) SHhecly ansinter mulpimond o tusie [ 7 Lo 15 655 s ) Spring Exeursions to Cheboygan, Alpena in selecting their quota of three| Possibly the political astronomers many different remedies in search of | the 2sth lnst, . Blds. were opened. for water 2 2 2 delegates to the Crookston Conven- tion June 1, 2 and 3, besides the regular delegates they elected first alternate and second alternate. Looks as though John Dwan wasn’t did not compute with exactness the periphery of the W. J. Smith comet, but in any case W. J.—| mayor probably he is of FEveleth—is on the job,|| rrelzef, and at last reached the con- clusion that I had exhausted every | available resource. Discovery was Coaper's New therefore to me almost a heaven-sent blessing, and|° connectien with city hydrants running to Greenwood cemetery and were rejected, and the elty clerk was Instructed to ask for bids for the same work with different specifica- tions, to be opened the 25th Inst. Oarried on motion and seconded, Moved and seconded that the contractor for sllri(lel sprinkling give hond in §00.00. arried. Bids for street sprinkling were now opened follows: gowing to have his Bemidji confer- a ‘stray.comety tg in ki o ithe nlledlcme Pty lq#;;.ffiu’f?&‘h §iysp wer moneh ente record smaihel Observers of the game are at a permanent and lasting that I have| HenryBegeman, 84450 * An exhange breaks out as follows: “Tell me not in mournful numbers that the town is full of gloom, for the man’s crank who slumbers these bursting days of boom. Life is real, life is earnest and the grave is not its goal; every dollar that thou turn- est helps to make the old town roll. But enjoyment and not sorrow is our destined end or way, if you have no mouey, borrow, buy a “corner lot” 5 > by mayor. 3 FOR APPLICATION BLANK AND COMPLETE: INFORMATION, ADDRESS each day. Lives of great men all re-| candidate for state treasurer is not| “Sgme time ago, while suffering |remedy. There is a heavy demand|g"Poofhe Seourity Stato Bank of Bomidyt A.E.HAASE, Superintendent Employment Bureau, “Twin City Lines” remind us, we can win immortial| s} jously be it is' said N : cashier, A. P. Ritchie, W. B. Stewar, E. J. Snelling and Usiversity Avenues, St. Paul, Minn. i taken seriously because, it is said|from stomach catarrh, I was advised |for the Cooper preparation, for |Swedback and I, V. Halnes seeciios i fame; let us leave the chumps behind us and we’ll get there just the same. In the world’s broad field of battle, in the bivouac of life; let us make the dry bones rattle—buy a corner lot for life. Let us than be up and doing with a heart for any fate, still ach’ieving, still pursuing; booming early; booming late.” ““ON TO CROOKSTON.” loss to know just what is the mean- ing of the W.J. Smith candidacy‘ for the state treasurership. The general expectation was that the range country would be for Kaiser for state treasurer but Smith is wandering_about the political sphere and appears to be making consider- able noise.—Minneapols Tribune. Again from the Twin Cities comes this report and it has good founda- tion. Walter J. Smith, announced that he is not in a serious mood him- self. It is believed that all he wishes to do at this time is to bring his name into the lime-light of state politics. Two or four years hence Smith believes that he will have smooth sailing to the state treasurer’s chair. What following ' he may develop now he would much prefer to direct into the channels of some other north country candidate, than Charles'W. Gordon, whose picture the Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company in is given above is agent for Ogdensburg, N. Y., and resides at 78 King street, that city. testimony regarding his own case, Mr. Gordon made the following statement: Ingiving recently to take Cooper’s New Discovery, and did so, two hottles of the pre- had .no .recurrence .of my former trouble whatever. “I can eat anything I care for without -noticing any. bad .effects afterward, I have recommended Coorer’s New Discovery to many persons of my acquaintance, and it never fails to give satisfactory results. It reaches the "seat of . stomach trouble in mighty short order.” Persons who are suffering from stomach disorders will find in Coop- er's New Discovery a most *potent which weare agents in this com- munity. E. N. French & Co. SCORES ‘SAVED BY FIREMEN Many Heroic Rescues From New York Tenement. New York, May 24—There were sensational rescues by firemen in a blazing tenement. Mrs. Mary Miller, New-Mexico ‘Buried in Snow. Albuquerque, N. M., May 24.—North- eastern New ‘Mexico is in the grip of & heavy snow storm. The- storm, evi- dently a continuation of the one that swept Southeastern Colorado, is cen- tered at Folsom. It is feared loss of live stock will result. James R. Miller, $70.00 ' A. F. Anderson, $7450 * John W.Olson, $95.00 James R. Miller was awapded the contract on motion and seconded. Bid of Barker’s DrugStore to furnish med|- cine, bandages. dressings, for clty's sick poor at §4.50 per month was accepted on motion and seconded. nance No. 47, time. Report of clerk of Mun(clga'l Court, week ending 10th inst., with §17 paid city treasury was approved on motion and seconded. Report of secretary of library eboard was approved on motion and second. Reauest of E. A. Hewitt was Jaid over till next meeting. Contract and bond in & thousand dollars.of Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co., with John Gra- ham and Wm, McQuaig, sureties, were accep- ted on motion and second. Contract signed paving, were each read first W. twenty thousand dollars was approved on motlon and seconded, N Liquor license application of George Mc- Taggart was granted by the following vote: “"Ayes”_Aldermen Klein, Smart, Hanson none. ' Absent, Shannon. Liquor license bond of Geo. McTaggert. with Charles Knopke and Kenneth Mclver, s\u'etlé:s. was approved on motion and second, RESOLUTION. The following resolution was Introduced by AldermenHanson and seconded by Alderman oe. Resolved that no license for the sale of Intoxicating liquors at retail be hereafter granted by the city council of the clty of Bemidji where the granting thereof will in- crease the number of such licenses which are now In force in said city, and that in case Ordinance No. 40, jail, hall, etc., and Orat. | Bistar, Roe. Schneider, Brown, Kirk. “Nays” | : Detroit, Toledo, Clevelend and Buffalo. Usual low fares. Watch for announdement of other excursions. For particulars apply to - A. J. PERRIN, General Agent, Duluth, ‘Minn. MOTORMEN and EMPLOYMENT YQTORMEN end Able-bodied young-meniof steady habits, 21-to 38 years of age, .can secure good, permanent positions as Motor- men and Conductors on the Electric Car Lines in Minneapolis and St. Paul Pay $&d0 to $80 per-month increasing each year Healthy, interesting work that a man enjoys. Cut out and present this “Ad" when.applying for:position or ‘when writing. SPECIAL, FARES Portland, Pdget Sound and Pacific Coast Points ~ . g i however, died in a fireman’s arnis New Record for French Duels. any of such licenses now in force and here- A% scond mesting ol the(to AW the sate Hessutership golto from the effects of smoke inhalation | paris, May 24—Count Ismael de | Shnanceljodor yacated on account of the ’ e et | Northern Minnesota Development |a south Minnesota man. It is also| .. o % o0 peen dragged to the 5 Association will be held at Crooks ston on June1l, 2and 3rd. This meeting will be, if possible, believed that the range country will pull strong for any up state man and that at the state convention A. roof, while her husband, William Mil- ler, clutching the eleven-months-old son of the couple, unconscious and suffering from burns, was rescued just Lesseps and Count Just de Poligny Iought their third duel and this time each received”a bullet wound. Deafness Cannot be Cured ordinance of the city of Bemidji relating to the sale of intexicating liquors, or the con- Quct of public drinking places, that no new license be granted to any person, firm or cor- poration in place thereof, and that the total number of such liquor licenses shall be per- manently reduced to the extent of such can- A | : A i 3 . 4 fol- ¢ cellations whenever and s of t 3 of still more importance than the | Kaiser will be there with a solid fol fn time:by agother fireman, taken in | bY 1ocal abplications, as thiey cannot reach | tho Same arn 80 cancelied. o0 9 80Y O . The -3 one at Bemidji. This meeting at|lowing from this section. Fully forty persons were taken in | the diseased portion of the ear. There isonly | On roll call the following aldermen in favor 3 - } g £ be lost | this Way trom the burning strycture, | on vay to cure doatncss, and thatls by con- | of, the, passage of ihis resolution” voicd Scenic Highway | Crookston will very probably have| Smith should, however not be lost| ypere members of sixteen families | Jufutone] remedies. " Deatness is caused by scinodor, Bromn. i Naps: o Kb { almost as much to do with putting | sight of for he’s a “commer. had been trapped. h‘%‘;fi“{fi“?“‘ga“‘;e;,lmfi?n%h%‘ffig"gi o Approved April 3’6;‘1}0 ?_?{\?'Zc :":R‘f::le 5 ! color to state politics this fall, as i 2?0535,‘9;3,’:;;‘;'1;‘,‘}13 ,“zé‘.‘,’,“,‘ :.,fl’.,,fl‘;;‘;ffi Thomas Maloy, 3 Mayor. = will the political conventions. e Dot oy orereing Tabls, - |isuinsioncnmsateachpmatiis toba} Oks Glerc it is : St. Paul, May 24—Frank A. Day | will bo destroved forever; nine cases ont of | Tic,following bills were on motion and N Hence it is of much importance | BY THE WAY I was operated on at the Cobb hospital | {en are caused by Catarsli, which s nothing | gecond allowed vin: ™~ ° "7 For the Annual Rose Festival that every county in this district by Dr. S. G. Cobb, assisted by Dr. bfieg.“mn“medcondmon s s Efifi?fifx’g?&gg%éwfifills&udl Do uom Portianaiiune. ol 1910 i i i . Moore of Mi is. Wo will glve One Hundred Dollars fo ° o., 2 : 3 ¢ 5 eoegented tand: Topresented by [E-aman thifke of how o will é??fissfm uat it e ot C“,:‘gv"c‘,}é(‘,v‘“;“?“;“‘,%‘a Er”f“%;:é'l?‘“‘{gn":'z Alber SR et pe “e®} $50.00 for the round trip, return limit 3 months. Tickets on i iti |t i i no all's Catarrl ure. ¢ b . s their I::esl cltx?te.ng rather than by | spend money mstf:ad of invest it, he | |\ ® v statement as to the result | for circulars, :,‘L&ENF i : ; Gggfeggfie_ssgf;p;tg;g:-m]s A sale May 28 to June 3, inelusive. To Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, professional politicians, will ‘always continue. of the operation, but so far as could | so1d by DengFoL LY & CO~ Toledo, 0. il 1919, Darnegly library. ww| Portland, Vancouver, Victoria and many other Pacific North- S The Bemidji meeting was remark- be judged immediately after Mr. Day | Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ‘vgfigg@;. Botice Aot s e 45| west points, Regular Summer Tourist Fares, effective June . . ined " J.A. ith, % K d b 1 imi able for the class of men of which it| A dog is a man’s superior in the|WENOT <onciusIess tecovery s gL T O a %)ggo %ggtfinber 30: $60.00 for the round trip, return limit : . . . Carin ? was composed. Let it be a conven-|fact that he can run with one leg : Pmceedmgs of the oeste % ;r e ::e 50| PSeveral through electric-lighted trains daily. ~ Drawing-room Sleep- tion of men who are thoroughly! useless. - o o 50c. G. D. Wwood ahd 1adse D, ing Cars, leather upholstered Tourist Sleeping Cars and Comfortable ] i a . DON'T GET RUN DOWN Glt Coun(“l poor e 018 Coaches. Dining Cars a la carte for all meals—cuisine famousty good. lnterssted and posted on the serious Weak and miserable. Tt you have Kidney or y ; # N Py haseaict, thite days eilfé PWrite to A. M. CLELAND. General Passenger Agent, ST. PAUL, problems that confront the northern| The man who chews tobacco | Bladder troubie Duil hesd pains, Disinese, April 18, 1910. |M=. I a. Blaicen, Moud) oy B for dainty illustrated book about the Rose Festival, free. For infor- il half of Mi % H Nervousness, Pains in the back, and feel tired » g care of Louis Witkotksie(smallpox) 685 mation, call on alt of Minnesota and let us have|never realizes what a nuisance he %Lgfi;hfik# Il.)éckkélge‘-lu( M‘ut;ne;n?rhncyrg Ng;gl;‘rvfinxrnx}‘ell‘fighone(h phone ; B .LEAF, (ho pleas ril, 1910, - 5 an unbiased, unprejudiced discus. | is, cure, Ty nover fals:” o Hav iy sestt: SEt ot 3P Tabr, "l”ifio},’fi spring Fifs d05's 3% G. A. WAKKER, Agent M. & L. Ry., Bemidji . o ople wi hi S = rin, s 816, 4 sion of these important questions, as ?lllcl.g:oid“eal-’?ufign?egy?e‘\"snrc;mlnor it has Bemidji, Minn., April 18th, 1910. Set of dump boards, & Hiwne 19 00 * Yellowstone National Park Season, June 15 to Sept. 15. 1910 U . 110 6qual. Ask for Mothier Gray’s Australian. | Councilmetin council Toom city hall at | Moved we sdiemmes ‘Stop off at Spokane also, and see Hayden Lake was the case at Bemidji. There is no earthly use in guess- | Leaf at Druggists or sent by mail for 50 cis 8 . m. THOS. MALOY, . 3 " a0s H Sample FREE. Address, the Mother Gray.| A quorum being present, council was Uity Clerk. GEORGE KIRK, The citizens of this great state ing anything about-a woman. Uo., LeRoy, N. Y. called to order by Chairman Kirk, ~ hairman, = i . . H & We are going to give you the greatest Note these prices: , = i i iven i i egular § im iano $ Piano Bargains that were ever given in Be- ,,WWLW Regular $450 Kimball Piano $375 A B | \ ’ . 5 < g . i 'w\\\‘ Regular $425 Kimball Piany $350 midji and surrounding country. il Regul 0 Kimball Pi 395 . ] gular $4 imball Piano ‘$ i We are going t. give you the lowest cash f ; s eend y Regular $375 Kimball Piano $300 . 3 3 . - . i . price on every piano in the house and will Regular $350 Kimball Piano $275 ‘ . . sell it to you on time. Regulax $325 Kimball Piano $250 - ’ ; ; Regular $300 Kimball Piano $225 If tend to b t you 1nten 0 DUy a plano sometime g do not put it off just because you do not have the money to pay cash for it. We are giving you the Kimball Piano at a cash price on monthly payments. same terms. payments. or ever will Above prices include Stool, Scarf and Book. Wealso have several used Pianos, which will be sold on the Organs, new and second-hand, at factory prices on monthly Remember, these prices are the lowest on pianos that ever was | be offered in Bemidji or surrounding country. ] & N o | 117 3rd Street

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