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Yes, according to tbo almanac arid the Pi- ident's messagdfHSlfts HBanalvinflay, day when business cares and personal wor- ries should give way to a proper realization of the bounty of nature and the goodness of God. Some kind friend has heard our wail and brought in a nice turkey. So, excuse our shortcomings this week while we celebrate. I pe Bemidji Pioneer. KAISER & GREELEY, publishers o'fhi Enlored In the postofhc:e at Boraidji as second- krBI.I8IIED R8DAY. Official Hpeir/ Last year affchSs Ifttte'DeWfey's bear wap advertising Bemiaji, how it is a mujrder trial. FJies do.notcongregate onjBcmidji. J.\ Russia never b^adbut one modern war vessel bui^tf in Jtctfjeign ship ya^d, and that was recently launched at Philadelphia, U. S. A. Is this im pefialism? Kind of out of the world are we, but dia you khow that Beltrami county has increased its population in the pait ten vears faster than any other cottnty in the state? Bt is an unpleasant task to act as a jurior, and many there are who would ratiher be a coyote chewing the winter aiij than an auditor locked up in a long and wearisome trial. The best way to avoid such duties is to keep., polted, read your county newspapers and form opinions biased by knowl edge. A word to the wise beats a dictionary to a fool. a, is hard for the average Yankee, wh| has had the idea cradled into him as babe that we palk-liok" any1hat|6h on [the globe, to a]|pr4ciatet|ie8t|'en^th|' Chinese nation. Few oft can realize that China, the yellow parent" of the Chi stetn of the flower of nations, has a population greater than that of Rus sia,. Great France, Japan and the United States. They are mortified but not conquored. They will smile and smile and yet prove a villian. They will makepeace in order to gqt^rfeady iqr"another, wur. The "powers wnl^ffo^vlby-iq ojllo\ Uncle Sam's advice and not stir up the yellow hornets. minishing. This is the public side of Satatistics tell us thaCtW'tinioer croo of the United States exceeds in value anuualy the entire product of cereals and the output/ of 'gold and silver mines in the United States. Andve^ comparatively ^ittle is done to provide for a future SUDI)1V of trees. No country was more bl.esse^ in, its, forests than the-U\iitetf States'/ Mfii neeota alone was originally two-thirds covered with woodl The 'visable sup ply is being rapidly. cmV as well as Mr. Dell Amadan left for. Melrose wasted, and.this great resource is di- iasf girls of ou land in this institutio .f Sold by druj Letter From Oregon. Medford, Oregon, Nov 15, j.900., Jklitor PlOtflMRC -a W reacbMfhere to-day after a fine fcrip of-four days.* The vMw from* the car windows surpassed discription. The sun setting beyond the great gray RockiesThe Summit House 12,000 feet .above sea level on the noble Rockies-/J*he gVand falls at Spokane ir-and the ocean steamers in harbor on J,he Willomit river at Portlandthe national observatory" at SalemThe foaming Columbia riverThe dark ipurple Snake rivers-Fruit trees load id with red cheeked apples and rich, ijrusty pears and many other sights too numerous to mention* I 7 One thing wp lack and an impOrtanlj.. |neth Bonidji Pioneer. Please findaR.,0. order.^for payment /or. 'same. MARY E. SU^HYAN, Medford, Qregonv i To the Boston Store for Rubber Goods. One pair wool sox free with each pair of rubbers. A complete line of wool mitts, sox and* underwear, also Mackinaws of all kinds, sold at rock bottom prices. Snow & Schroeder. Whelftm' TSeed of Proofing'for flat roof, Khavelt. The besf reasonable prices.? Also, deadening rfeIt for floor or carpet lining. A full line of\tnasori material always on hand/ vo 1 C. L. GILBERT. Bear Creek. J. H. Olson and P. O. Thompson were down to Rev. Bode with two loads of plained lumber last Monday. SchooLopened last Monday in Dist. No. 11, with Miss Minnie Ifanson as tester, Ci f'f hlrUn/|val Johnson'.and Mbss Chris ftftyUAe. jpet^saWeriir. join&djk the holy bonds of matrimony last Friday by E. Felt. May their future life be filled with happiness and prosperity. Sunday, Dec., 9th., at the residence of S. E. Holum. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bestul were in Shevlin last Monday.,.. A dinctyivas given at Si Berquist's last fcfcttrr'd'ay eveningiri honor of Mr. and Mrs Ingval Johnson. Mr. C. Thomps oa and family moved Anto'their rrew house lait Friday. Mr. John Glass returned from Fer tile last week. Mr. N. K. *Lee is expected to leave for Pope county this week. Mr. L. Amadan went to Black Duck last Friday and is expected to return thisweeJs. :H1I, There is a ,quite a rush for the ies-( ervatibh riowiflay's.'., week. hav tree planting. Not until a general in-' agony of croup you can realize how terest is excited among boys and grateful mothers" are tor One Minute wjw.-r 1...-1 i., ,ki ,f n, ,T. Coug-h core whic will tree planting be the institution coughs, colds, and all throat and lung that is intended.Crookston Times. troubles. Mayo's drug store. The Seat of Li Is in the nervous system, the most delicate and important part of the whole body. When the nerves become weakened or diseased, the head aches, the circulation is retarded and the digestion is deranged. I ittie things irritate the temper and worry the mind, which only aggravates the disease until the whole.sys- tem breaks down, and nervous prostration is followed by insanity or death. Strengthen and build up the nerves and stop this downward course before it is too late. "My nervous system was wrecked by a severe attack of La Grippe, my heart became affected and my digestion was deranged. It was almost impossible to get any sleep and I run ds-wn infleshand strength. Seeing an advertisement of Dr. Miles' Nervine ,1 began taking it, and' was relieved at once. A few bottles of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure made mo feel like anew man and I gained 25 pounds in weight." JOHN S-JBVEINS, strengthen* the weakened nerves, rests'the* tired Tbrain, gives ?.est to the appetite and f^ts new vfm and vigor Into the whole system. Begin to-day to get new life. ..tt.,..i.u.fct.... ever seen a child in the gives relief as soon A h TItt .1.1.. as it is administered. quickly cure Sharpslvtlle,. Ea. et vme Ufa&osa MawBjM (X).: sUhst^rgo*: ASC A ITEMS. ten for last week.) Mr. and Mrs ren,^ bfift, Mother and doing fln4%- Supt. Dunwoody received thirty-one -JUhtt..Uurty.Jiva.-it otea. aaat,-here... ia* telligent voters! Two ballots were as blanks -when 'removed 'from the ballot 4KH--aH-wbMiI ndd-fe"-ttot- -a me to make hunting profitable. The masqurade held in the southern part of Bear Creek last Saj^rday evening, Noi'..,,' w&* well attferifled. "nii.f a atirabW the surveyors were. present, tint Graiidtna and Grandpa A. took the eakt- in unique costuming. A Imsket party was held at Vftg iUst| Saturday evening. The purpose is a secret. A basket, party wi]| be. held in Diet.. .No. jebool house, Saturday even ing Nov' 2fi, for the purpose of'aeeur- v\'X a llii.ii'. Mr TTeirr/.ehnan. ofV"rn. will be present with his phonograph. A tnimb'drbfLaReresidents have been brought before Justice Felt for refus ing to work their poll tax. Now since a certain camp has left the neighborhood, both married and unmarried ladies feel rather lonesome. A corresponding agency has been .started and .has. aJready,found several .K^.--** -..%.-St- -J- .J*- '-J*. l*KS^. subscribers':-'" The foreman of the surveyors' camp spent Monday and. Tuesday with"*Mr. f^nd MrsyHoinzelrpan of Vers. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice of the dissolution of the co partnershipexisting between Fred M. Dudley and John Myers, under the firm name of Dudley and Myers. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Fred M. Dudley and John Myers, is hereby dissolved: That Fred M. Dud ley succeeds to the business, and shall pay all debts and obligations of the firm, and shall aiso receive payment of all debts, dues, claims, accounts and obligations due, or to become due to the abbve'named firmTT TEhatfrom^nd after this day^-neitber of the 'above named parties shall be responsible,-or liable for* any*6*ebts or demands contracted in the name of the .^bove rm.: Dated at Bemidji,- Minnesota this 27th. of November, A. D. 1900. FRED M. DUDLE Y. JOHN MYERS. MINE OF mfJBBR. Walnut Forest Darled by fSsjfh. flunks In 181? dilinmed a Mlasouv^. Bfscretary Watson thrlu^jb men's exchange reported the pthei day that within the last two months va&t forest of walnut, had beta un earthed in southeast Missouri. In 1813 an earthquake in that part of the statt resulted in the flaking of larg^ tratt of land. Since !hen says the St. Louit Globe-Democrat, there have been an nual floods in that district, each yeai adding to the accretions. Less than two months ago two farmers walking through a part of^tb^dd^trit|t noticed: what to their eyefe seemed to be the ,i*nlel*'of walnut treeatickfng 6t of-thr sunken places antt tipped over. Re membering that vast amounite of cedai wood have been u^, in varioui jplaoe*r, rdug a rep^rtjd) theirjnb. sarvatlbns, and the ground wa ex plored. I was found to be rich in treei of black walnut from 2S to 36 inches in diameter. Secretary Wilson stat es that there ar two parts to a Walnut tree. The renter consists of solid, black Wood, and the rest of the tree is a soft, sappy growth, which is of little use for com mercial purposes. In these new trees Just unearthed, the sap has all rotted off, leaving only the black heart, or iolld portion, of the tree. This is found to be a fine specimen of walnut, with a unusual depth of color* u_-:. a .4 Travele DOST. &Q ,,'i Bangot, Me., has a tramp dog hati* a traveler like the late postal dog Owney. This dog is a long, lean hound, owned by C. F. Shcpley. He will not stay In his comfortable home, bat haunts newspaper offices and the po lice station, and when tired of Dangor gets on the first train be sees and Journeys over the state. He always rides in a seat until saade to get down, nd in-rarfably applies at railroad res l*rflnt for food. Dewey (that's hit Dame) never gets lost, but, after week or so on the ad, heads back 3tjngo! Hgnin as if he knew the waj MUST PAY THEIR DEBTS A Measure Wblch If Pass ed Will Af fect (ho Employe* of the Gov ernment nt WnnliliiKton. Government employes who to meet financial obligations given a shock the other day when they learned Representative Jqy, of Mis souri, had introduced a measure re quiring them to pay their debts or be dismissed from the service. The meas ure provides th: all clerks who fail to discharge indebtedness which they owe to firms for the necessaries pf life, incurred during employment in the government tervicc, wity be-., dis missed within 20 days after a tran script of a judgment for these debte is served upon the department officers, unless they agree i pity oh" each pay day ten per cent, of the indebtedness The merchppts'of Wwahington Jaiow full well .thai, a .'asgejaamber PftffQ*' ernmont employes' r^fus'e to pay Jnejn defifs:J we -Stqif!jy*"3A t'^^B^yefefejpslhe The Jeweler. 1 r. J.V cff i I Can save you money on Watches and Jewelrv, and'all kinds of Ftepairitig. j'J The Brainerd & Nortneriji MINNESOTA RAILWAY, In connection with the NORTHERN PACIFIC RY., pWvide the best train service from BEMID- ,\l. Walker and points north of Brainerd "to the Twin Cities, Dututh. St. Cloud. Far-S &> Wadena & pciut* East. South & West. \t TIMS TABLE Np/th UourijjUf uth Bound. 15"a. Leave a. tn. JjlJ/l Arrive /:5 (J. m. Bemid3i W 5: '0 Pvni., /Nary Depart 5:02 p.^n Latte^t *:i'(j a. 1" 4:30 pfm. Walker 8:40 a. in. 3:5.5 Q..m, .LpUirop 8\59a. m. 3:^6 p\ m. fBseJttfs 9:aJ2 'a. in. 3:05 p.m. Pineltiver 9:5/ a.m. I 2:48,p. m.. ^^quot, lQ:l|a.m. 1:45 p. in] 'Brainetd ptl|^a. IT. Arrive Aijrive 12:55 p.m. Brainerd 12:55 p. m.Depar* Depart lls a.m. L^tle^Falls 1:55 \f 10:55 Sj|.C]ioihd^ 3:00 Minneapolis 5^5 8:15 St. Paul 600 Arrive Leave8.05 a. m. Duliuh 4:55 p.m, Arrivfe Leave 7:50 a.m. Fargo 7:50 p. m. Arrive Ample time is g-i^en tor dinner at. Brai and connections are sure. W. H. EMM ELL. Gen. Brainerd, Minn Going to Build? C,LMlbert, The Building Contractor, guarantees his work and furnishes plans and.esti raaks^ Hettlso sells Brick,Lime, .Cement, Imperial Plaster, Adamant, Fire-brick and Clay. Chas. S. Petti &, Co CASH Produce Buyers Dressed Poultry, QamE, Furs, him Eggs and Butter 264 DUANE ST., NEW YORK. Write for Our Present Paying Prices Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. I artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gaus. I isthe latestdiscovereddigest ant and tonic. No other preparation decline can approach It in efficiency. I in re stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand all other resultsofimperfectdlgestion. Pricesoc. and 91. Largeolsecontalns2% times small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailedf ree Prepared by E. DeWITT ACQ., Chicago- United, States ,and% district govern- Hpfirico^SaU Germud Amorictm Bink. ments cannot oe ga'rnisheed. Many of th^|m*ropulons employes, %aie ^tS4 vantage of thrs?lay{- jg^d ponttract in d*b-tedpefwh{chitjjf refuse to p7 Kof Sale at Mavo's Drug Store. DO YOU NEED M0NKY W make loans to .salaried people holding jjprmanent positions with re ltable -oncerns, 3 in Vi^ irriy iiner^ iQT. If so, start right. Get' good material and give some previous thought to the plans and style of your structure. Above all, se cure a reliable and compe tent man to do the work. Poor workmanship always -leaves a*^ unsatisfactory result.Be wise the start. upon their own names, without endorser*, poyaole in partial layinents monthly or weekly, according to the pay-day of borrower. Write us for terms', giving name of employer, lenfrth of service, salary and amount de*ired.-A Hour business isc inlidential. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co., 3K)-313 iMoneer Press.Bldg., ST. PAUL, -MlNJi and Organs. D' -i rr'- Opposite City, Drug, Stcu-e.., i i ii if i 3 f)cc.j --'J''", i I Grive Me A Call. 3 3 Homeseekers i 1013il -!H.' rEAS5-fi 3TERMS t. ^-J_i i_L The Only Piano Dealers in the City,j O the material irjy every job, we-undertake. We carry a full line of 1 TINMHRE, HHRDMKRE, STO^eS D4J OjE i IO _.,- a 3 I (JO .1 JL i i ri( ft MI ft'J I'-'ii i lot. ,i -o th "ii-v JONES & ROSS. HMD FHRM IMPLEMENTS- fiflfttart D.:i 2frj tiiOityt '{'it til '_v-'!i'-! nT W ih'i OL A CRITICAL COMPARISON 6f our prices and the value of o'hr TIN KND SHEET T^STHL .JaiORK 8 if 0 r'will strengthen(it our acknowlr edged supremacy in this line^ Ah ounce of satisfaction is'worth a ton of ialkt and we guarantee satisfaction in workmanship and ifl 1 V)Uc Dicaire & Ross ^iiaMAiiiiiiiiiUMiiitAuiiiaiinimiuuauuiiiiniianiiUUUUAiii^tiitit^u/iiiAiiiUf Are Yon G-oing To Build? Do you want nice, choice stock at low prices? Look up I. O. Manger at his lumber yard at the B. & N. N. Ry. depot. In Cedar Siding and Shingles in Flooring, Di mensions and Ceiling I am fully supplied in Pine of all kinds, I handle the best. My prices are right, delivery free and prompt, and treatment well, you will call again. I. 0. MANGER Bemidji, Minnesota. ample accommodations at Brinkman & Sisley's NEW HOTEL In the booming, hustling town of Here you can find experienced Locators who will guide you to land or any point in this BEST HOTEL FACILITIES. county. Burlington Electric Light In Every Berth A special feature of the Burlington's Chicago Limited. When you retire, turn on the light. After you are comfortably ensconced between the sheets, you can read by it. When you are sleepy, a twist of the wrist and the light's out. Leaves Minneapolis 7:20 p. m., St.-Paul,.8:05 p. m., daily. Arrives Chicago 9:25 next morning. Scenic Da Express leaves Minneapolis 7:40 a. m., St. Paul 8:15 a. m., except Sunday:, arriving Chi cago same evening. Ask your home agent for tickets via P.'S.EUSTIS, GEO. P. LYMAN, Gefa'l Pass. Agent, A'ss't Gen'l Pass. Agent. CHtCAOO ILL ST. PAUL, MWM- GUL LAKE. r i4 if eofn ave4mrt Gull Lake will find i