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lowa’s Creat Million Dollar Hotel Proprictor, Chimbérlain *Hotel, Silys “'That The Neal Thrée' Day Drink Habit Care Is Esiictly The Right Treatment. THE BEMIDJI nl"_y PI“IEEH b\uhell ot whelt. most of which will PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXREFT SWuaAY i THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING €O, ROOSEVELT IS | e will yublish all “Want Ads” for BAlL L] cent a_word ‘per insertion. Where; sash does not accompany .copy. the | Suifers Defeat at Hands of | joeniaxzete o one”ceat's wora wi New York -Committee. These figures represent the care- fully compiled data of the leading rain-men. They are-aproximate-. “lly correct and ‘medn that these —=—— | three states'will send!from 130;600- 40 the Postolfics'a¥ Bomid]i! Min R .,“,.,,,':', Eotbrr 000 bushéls to:¥40, 600;000 bush- T h h the threshing machines SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00- PER YRR 1n-govangE | .5 through the 108 macs this'fall, and ‘that aught to be ———smmmeee % enough to send the wolves which *Notice is "hereby ‘given “that “the School Board of TIndependent:School District of Bemidji will sell at public auction to the EVEIY H IME H ! ‘A WANT AD 'For'Rer For nla--!xch-ngo CITY OF BEMIDJIL ‘Fotherwise might be hanging-around "’l’o “Wiom ‘It “Mdy ‘Concétn: =<Help w'“‘:d Work:Wanted .. highest bidder, at the First National Bank & County Seat. o NG & B Sl 3 ~orheE At 2 0.1 ) . ‘ s i {to the ‘tall tim-| “Pafly %in January Tast, ‘a mcnd i P corner, at 2 p. m. 3 3 5 Zapultion—In 1900, 1800; - in 910 _:J‘:_'d“n scurrying . of milhie 64k’ fhis 'Nedl' i ‘SHERMAN 'GIVEN ‘PLACE : : S Summer Resert—Hundreds of <outsiders make their summer homes on Lake Be- midji. Fishing, boating and bathing ac- commodations are second to none in the United States. Area—Ten square miles incorporated. Altitude—1400 feet above sea levél. Water Power—2200 “déveloped horse- Itis not to be presumed that |Hévér'saw’ siich’a ‘mdrvelous Change there: are no hardships to be suf-|in a man, fered in some localities. In parts |Physical of North Dakota, for instance; es- 'Tlellth_- The__?flre_ in‘ ‘this _case ipecially in the newer districts, the | démonstrates “that “the Neal Cure settlers are sure to encounter|is exactly the"fihht tredtment. povver M ibpt o ‘thard times.” But even these are PR Rd ::VI;-L. t;l:llz(')wg.m . : . . |not so-bad off as earlier reports| roprietor Chamberlain Hotel. e S, = we‘:;ter—Absolute!y Vo e indicted. In some places where|The Nea!'is e interal treatment, ‘d01:?v;lo‘;::;,bfi:iag:::;onp::s:r‘:&: 'WANTED—Competent girl Water Mains—About seven. miles. |the grain has been cut with a [that'is "!W!?_'lln 30 dfop ‘doses, 0o | or the office of temporary chairman house work. ‘Good wages, 621} Bflflfi:lk—fioosll;fln;v*m&‘:i:d tver. ‘|header; it is growing up for the fi!&flzfr?ic m!“;lbt:& ;hftktffls_: :intnlxl:nc:fi::g Reptl:hllca::t:tat; co:- Bemidji avenue Death Rate—5.4a thousai 1908. ' : a fect’ ‘Cure 'of ‘the 'drink habi e meeting of the Repup.|—————————————— Annual Rainfall—33.7 inches. o8 ::::’:fo;m;:;r; ‘:‘:tl:: s:::k:t (:l:; in'‘thrée “days, at'the institute or in | lican state committee, but 'his selec- | WANTED—Experienced 'girl for Temperature—20 above, ‘wintér; 75 s by tion for that honor was lost by a vote | &eneral’housework. Call at 2 summer, mean. | first harvest are now beirg reaped. | the honte. of 20 to 15. Fourth street. These two harvests will not, of $50 for a steady young woman who will help us three months, learn- | ing simple photograph finishing work. Richardson, 910 Beltrami. his feelings, actions, |/ Vi;:a President Selected for Temporary appearance - and general Chairman of the Republican State Convention Over the Former Presi- dent by a'Vete of 20°to 15—Latter's Name Proposed by One of His Re- cent Callers, leyd Griscom. Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1910 the frame school house on Third street, commonly known ‘as the old Catholic church building. 'WANTED—Girl ‘for 'house work. Good wages. 910 Beltrami. | Phone 550. 'd. P. LAHR, Clerk. | DoYou OwnAny Real Estate? Sewer Mains—About three miles. Cement Sidewalks—Six and a half miles. Lakeshore Drives—Ten ‘miles. Parks—Two. Water Frontage—Ten miles, ‘two lakes course, make even mortgage can be renewed. an average yield, but it will take care of ;he '|family until next year, and the *No Cate, No Pay. It is the moral duty which every on addicted to'the drink habit owes to his family, relatives, friends society and the public, ‘also every| D Vice President James S. Sherman Was named as temporary chairman of the convention by unanimous vote, following the deféat of the ‘motion to make Colonel Roosevelt the temporary residing officer. WANTED—Competent girl for | general housework. 605 Lake Boulevard. | This is usually ‘about the first question -asked when you come to a new location. E'flmn onght to own a piece of property, if only a building t Apprentice girls wanted at Mrs. lot.. No investment is so save or certain to enrich its 4 . B ithin a few years as desirable real estate in a rapidly | S— and Mississippi river. one who is interested in or knows of| The state committee selected Sara-| C0n ger’s Millinery Store, i er:vfinzlcitly. x A Home Town—1600 residences. oie ‘who is ‘addicted to the drink |98 and Sept. 27 as the place and e ; 8 S Texpayers—1200. BY THE W Higbit, to call pon, write or ‘phone | U8 for the convention, i L OALE, - Koop Your Eye on Bemidji ik iaieastite Lakss, Bomes Churches—8. 2 i1 el S After the time and place of the Tari Banks and Substantial Wholesale and Retail Establishments. School Houses—Three. the Neal Cufe today for free copies state convention had been chosen | FOR SALE—1909 Diaries 1oc E Bank Deposits—$750,000. When a man thinks he cannot do| of their guarantecd Bond and Con-| William J. Barnes, Jr., of Albany of-| €ach, This lot includes books The ““Pg,’a‘fi'lfi‘}}l"’“ Dcllitles.and extensive f,'?'ffvfeiifi'::?f' | Manufactures—Hardwood ‘handles, lum- | anything wrong and that no one else |act, booklet, ‘teatiimonals, endorse-| fered a resolution presenting thename | that formerly sold for as high as $hioyefl by SEMIDII, tomve for 1t the mest few years of many - ber, lath, shingles, and various other|can do anything right, he is about|iments and bank reference ‘Which will | ©f Vice President Sherman for tem.| 75¢- Pioneer Stationery Store. additional lines of industries. industries. fit to be a reformer. porary chairman. Lloyd C., Griscom moved to substitute the name of Colo- nel Roosevelt and also moved that the Vote be postponed until later. Roosevelt’s Name Rejected. After much debate the motion to o I postpone was defeated by a vote of 12 | FOR SALE—Large piano cased to 23. The resolution to make Colonel organ; cost $135. Will sell for Roosevelt temporary chairman was $50 if taken at once; easy terms then lost by a vote of 20 to 15, follow- | jf desired. M. E. Ibertson. [ BemMnTuwnsfle & Improvement o ing which Vice President Sherman — - FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The || \ 404 New York Life Building was unanimously chosen, Lloyd C. ST. PAUL . Pioneer will procure any kind of a — Griscom and Henry Mack of New Yorlemot Votliig; rubber stamp for you an short|.— — - o committee in rejecting the name of | ROtice. — i 'be cheerfully ‘furhished. The Neal Cure Institute, 887 West Seventh, cor- 'ner Belknap, Superior, Wis. Take “East End” car. Both ’phones. We have a Neal Institute 1n ‘each of the following 'cities: Des Moines, Davenport and Sioux City, Iowa; Fargo, N. Dak , Sioux Falls, S. Dak,, Omaha, Neb., Topeka, Kans, St. Louis and Springfield, Mo., Murphysboro Iil., Indian- apolis, Ind., Cincinnatti, Ohi Baltimore, Md., Boston, Mass., Denver, Colo., Portland, Ore., San Francisco and Los Angeles, Calif., Houston, Tex, Albuquer- Great Distributing Point—Lumber prod- Pt Address ucts, groceriesflour, feed and hay. Some people are born insurgents, pl:::?,l, ::::p;fi;: .00'0::!;:‘3? sfiiflg some achieve ‘insurgency, ‘and the apolis and Duluth, rest get there for chautauqua Railroads—Great Northern, Minnesota & | poses ‘only. International, M., R. L. & M., Minneapolis = St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie, Wilton & [ Tt is so 'much easier to take things Northern, Grand Forks to Duluth, and |ag they ‘come than to part with them Bemidji-Sauk Centre. p Railroad Depots—Four. as they go. Passenger T“'C. ns—Twelve 'daily. When a man imagines two can paril-0ne, fortabl the ‘same Ham. | Distances—To St. Paul, 230 miles; to | comfortably occupy the ‘sa Duluth, 167 miles. mock he is certainly in love. Hotels—Fifteen. Breweries—One. Sawmills—Four. Handle Factories—One. ‘Wholesale Houses—Four. FOR.SALE—200 acres good land fourte en miles from Bemidji. For description and terms write O’Keeffe Bros. Lansford, N. D. Lot Us Show You How: Easy 25008 15 oty sevics ; MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN at 8 per cent. ; | ‘wn“ uS.for FULL.information or Call on M. A. SIMONS at Bemid]l, our local agent. — MINNESOTA ‘Commentlng upon the action of the former President Roosevelt Mr. Gris- | FOR SALE—Glass Ink welis— E 5 s ; °°E} sald: Sample bottle Carter’s Ink free \Vhen You Tl‘avel presented the name of former ith each 10c ink 1. President Roosevelt after conferring yih e ol we LI with him. The place of the tem.| _office. and When You Shlp porary chairman was obviously his, FOR SALE—Buggy, single harness, not only by virtue of his having been & 1l Pioneer FOR ‘AN INDEFINITE PERIOD King Alfonso and Wife to Remain In Banks—Three, England, que, N. M., Buffaloand New York | president of the United States, but by :25:1 cab, tent, Eighth andf There are several th‘l':'“lh daily trains, both passen f Auto Garages—One. London, Aug. 17.—According to the | City, N. Y. and others in process | the Signal services rendered by him ca. { ger and freight, via the Central News King Alfonso of Spali f % to the Republicans in New York state. | s W . > The apple crop is said to be| bas ordered apartments put tn reads.|°f OPEDIDE. ‘Mr. Roosevelt was anxious to en- FOR RENT. Northern Pacific Ra ilwa y - & | ness for him and Queen Victoria at gage in the' political campaign in this | ~~—~—~——— worth $29,000,000. You ‘can keeD|yne Spanish enibassy In London In i state and his name at the head of the | Furnished rooms for rent 110 Sixth " affording quick. convenient service between the Head the figures in mind by remembering | enticipation of an indefinite stay’ in MAY[]R GAYNUH convention would have lent extraor- | greet, f the Great L. kes, the Mississippi Valley and the e that they are just the same as the | England as a result of tho deadlock dinary prestige to the meeting and of the Great Lakes, ppi been of incaleulable value to lhe varty. Landic’ Seandasd Oil fips that Was in the negotiations for the settlement “througliont the sriv.. : Oif the dfspute between tus opamsi never paid. government and the Vatican. ——iiiy A Rome dispatch to the Central R News declares that all hope of the President Taft advocates a 100g | yaycan concillating Spain has been rest and vacation of two months | abaridoned and that the archbishop of North Pacific Coast. The Northern Pacific is the Pioneer Line of the Northwest—completed in 1883 and for twenty- seven years helping to build up the Northwest, agri- 3 culturally, industrially and in population. LOST and FOUND q GAINS ‘STBENGTH Will 'Be Taken fo Adirondacks LOST—English setter pup. Return ' for reward to Dr. G. M. Palmer. | 1212 Minnesota avenue. . INSURANCE MERGER PLANNED Delegaten Wauld Combine the Lead- for everv man during the year, | Seville, the Spanish primate, has been m a GDU |9 ' we k ing Fraternal Bodies. MISCELLANEOUS : 6,000 miles of road, servin_g Minnesota, Wisconsin, Unfortunate all of us can’t hold | SU™Xoned to the Vatican to assist in p 0 BKS, Detroit, Aug. 17.—A plan Is on f00L | wssssrmmanicrrnnnnsssrrccrocccence. | North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon. preparing a fresh message to Alfonso. among the delegates to the National | WANTED—to rent modern house |’ s Hi T . the presidential job, that enables| It is expected also that the pope will Fraternal congress, in session here, o ouse The Scenic Highway through the Land of Fortune. or flat.or 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms | one to do so. shortly issue an encyclical to the peo- heated. Answer by giving price|: ple calling upon them to stand by the church in the present crisis. New York, Aug. 17.—~Mayor Gaynor steadily continues to ‘improve and seems to be stronger than at any time since he was shot. Danger of infec- tion Is almost past, although every- to merge with the Associated Frater- nities of America, which will meet in Atlantic City Aug, 22. The two bodies | 20d location of rooms. Address|: represent total insurance estimated at | _DOX 501—Bemidji, Minu. $10,000,000,000. The main difference == ! betwéen them is the matter of rates, WANTED—Light driving _horse May we serve you? Cardinal Gibbons, one of the ; most honored citizens of the country, | FINANGIAL PANIC IS FEARED bas attained the age of 76, little as thitig s {h readiness should efrcuin- | goq “adequate rate” and the “current | Address C. B. Heffron, R. F. D. A, M. CLELAND J B. BAIRD one would think it from his various Bm.m‘s::::“:' ':::u::::r e st:r,mes "’3‘“" o ?De;a:m pecessary. | cost rate.” No-t 'Beneral Passenger Agent General Freight “Agent P i - ayor Gaynor is being kept very N A5 i activities, He has found le full of | g ocie Ao 17 —Biisliices sicn quiet and few visitors are permittea| . German Aeronaut Injured. WANSTED By the firat, or middle ST. PAUL ST. PAUL satisfaction. “If it were Riven to|ot Brussels are demanding an. extra to see him. Frankfort, Getmany, Aug. 17.—In a | Of September, two rooms for lady |/ The wounded executive teels the heat, but otherwise seems oot disturbed by bis unfortunate sit- uation. Should no ¢omplications develop it ts belleved that Mayor Gaynor can be taken to the camp of a friend in the Adirondacks fn about two weeks, The wayor's physiclans stated that the patient had slept all during the olght and was doing very nicely. GRAIN AND PROVISION PRICES Minneapolis Wheat. ) Minneapolis, Aug. Seépt., $1.10%@1.10%; Dec., $1. 12@1- 1%; May, $1.16@1.16%. On track— No. 1 hard; $1.13%; No, 1 Northern, $1.12% @1.13%; No. 2 Northern, $1.- 067%@1.11%; No. 3 Northern, $1. 03% @1.10%. me to live all these 76 years again,” | session of parliament to make pro- he said, “I should not wish them to vision against a panic following the ) a . ., | flnancial reverses occasioned by the be different. I should be a priest.” | qisastrous fire that almost wiped ot the Brussels Universal International " exposition. The willingness of Minnesota| The exposition was reopened under democrats to swallow their antipathy glel mOit discouragihg circumstances. for county option in order to persu- nly & bandful of visitors was present ) and it i8 now certain that the expect- ade John Lind torun for governor|ed crowds will not materialize. NATURE TELLS YoU fall of his aeroplane. here Lieutenant von Tiedemann suffered a broken thigh and internal injuries that will probably prove fatal. The machine collapsed at a height of sixty feet. WOOD ! Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with S. P. HAYTH and gentleman. Box 263, Bemidji. p— " lan : ? ::s fin‘:u?‘l‘fl In:: m“ :}Elltl PULLEYS, ; CLUTCHES, and ‘al. PO T 'fill!flnl ;'ll"il!i Z;v!cm“r:. ;-m:f. nwmc lladmw shapm e Wt STEEL AND MAca NEPY co. - Fdl U «C. A. WALKER, Agent M. & I. Ry., Bemidji, Minn. Subscribe for The Pioneer fox and the grapes. Never was the matter of political expediency better illustrated than when the “bourbons” were willing to climb into an anti: whisky band wagons' éven though it the music is not sweet to their ears [A® Many a Ben Reader - Knows - Too Well. IF you want to build a cottage or a bungaleo, call and let me figure 5555, i o o with you. Hoge 47 000835: Shieep—Wetlidrs, : | $3.76@4.00; yeurlings, $4.25@4'50; | spring lambs, $6.25@6.25. The congressional campaign' so far has been very quiet and appar- ently the sentiment is largely one way in Norman county. Mr. Steener- son is much stronger with the voters than he was two years ago om ac- count of his aggressive action in the last Congress and he has the active | Doan’s Kidney Pills cire all support of the people. The people kidney ills. I Dttt W i °f. thls_counuy arg ”"“i‘"’: _"le"efi | People in this vicinity testify to ;nN:r';h;::, ;fl‘;;{: ; ‘Ii\;d, ;Lll‘ltx/-‘iing:' with his efforts toward solving the || this. 1$1.073,@1.12%; Sept, $113%; Dec.. problem of controlling the waters of || Jacob Sch“ur of Park Rapids .!‘1-13%; May, $1.17. Flax—Oh track our rivers, and his success in-getting || it 2 |and in store, $2.46; to arrive and Minn;, says: "I dba great deatof ; : - appropriationsfor-tlie' sutvey of the|| y! a great deal'of |Sept., $2.43; Oct., $2.33; Nov., $2.32; headwaters.—Norman County Tndex: || — {hard work and’' I' beliéve' this; to-{ Dec., $2.27. [REther with Being iti' a’ stooped posis = tio, Brodghit ot my kiduey trouble.| chic P sy 3 ago, A 16.—Wheat—Sept., NO DANGER'OF STARVING. My back dched seévérély'and hte i 02%,@ o $1.05% @1.05% n, ; : Although the skies have been as \Was soremess across' my' kidueys. | 110%@1.10%. Corni—Sept, 63%Q | ; . 1 o ] stingy as a small boy with a bag of || “The kidey sccistivns viers: at| o, oog,14c: May, 63%c. Oats B § A , ; | ssy,@asm, i = candy, Minnesota will be able to|times very unnatirale I triéd’| May, E | I I I n E Bmldmg flontracmr and Real EstateBroker bake a few more loaves of bread out|several remedies, but did ot get || Butter—Creameries, 250 £ 80,000,000 bushels of wheat which | much relief until'a friénd told" mé) ;29(:, e noc. Bete 0020 - ROOM 9, O'LEARY-BOWSER BUILDING Office Phone 23. House Phoms 3(6. 'Bemidji, Minn. 8¢, Paul Livé Stock. St Patl, Aug. 16.—Cattle—Good to $5.26@5.75; fair to good, When the kidneys sre sick; Nature tells you all about it. The urine is nature’s calendar. Infrequent or two frequént actio: Any urinary trouble tells of kid- ney ills; ; Dulith Wheat' and’ Flax. Dulith, Atg. 16.—Wheat=To arrive| I have some nice lots that are suitable for a fine home, either large or small. : BISIAR & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 117 Third Street Chicago Grairi and Provisions. g Poultry — Turkeys, 20c; chickens, she has raised this year, the largest|of Doan's: Kidney Pills- and I pro-| !12%': springs, 1bc. yield in her history, with the excep- | ciifed's supply: Thé contents: of| I ChiGage Live m i tion of the bumper crop of 1909; |of two boxes remcvéd the paii iif I Chicago, :::0 16‘.'1()-‘;:1«-—5-;"35; = Neither should South Dakota [my back and restored my kidneys wuss@s 25; Texas steers, starve with her “‘eleven bushel aver-|to a normal condition.” | We @ age” yield which prob'ibly‘ will' total’ heiters; $2 about 45,000,000 bushels. ~ Even|cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo /50, . Ho ight, $8.50@9.00; North Dakota, hardest hit of all by|New York, sole agents for _the 790@” “heavy, $7.05@8.5 the long drought, ought to be able |United States.. A7:85G7,50;. £00d to chioloe Heavy, 41 WAY BETWEEN ST. PAU AND MINNEAPOLIS | For sale by.all dealers: = Price 50 : @6:35; calves, $6:50@8.- 3 a 8. igs; $8:00@9:06. She g — to bake a few batches of bglqc!ig out Remember .the name — Doa: 862' ,,'},fé .si ye.,.“,,“ '315’; 8 of her assured harvest of 40,000,000 |and take no ‘other. 6 0, bs, é\ DEFECTIVE PAGE '] 1 ' —— e oo o