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r"*- Half-Sick ^f-t. When your nerves are weak, when you are easily tired, when you feel all run down, then is the time you need a good strong tonic Ayer's Sarsapanlla. Your doctor will tell you why it has such power *over weak nerves, why it makes the blood rich, and why it gives courage and strength. Ask him if it is not lUSt the medinne vnu need. We have no Bocrets! We publish AyerCo juot IIIC uieuilllic you liccu. the formulae of alloar meOu-meo' kowoll. Mass Represents Today And Tomorrow In England the Conservatives represent "yesterday and today," the Liberals "today and tomorrow." In train service between the Twin Cities and Chicago, The Pioneer Limited was the first train to break away from "yesterday and to day," and to give travelers the benefits ot "today and tomorrow." Its route is via the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Railway Leaves Minneapolis 8 00 p. m St. Paul 8 35 p.m., arrives Union Station, Chicago 8 55 a. m, Equipment includes standard and com partment sleepeis with "longer, higher a^d wider berths," library buffet car, dining car chair car and coaches. Buy your ticket East from your local agent, but insist that it is over the Milwaukee Road between the Twin Cities and Chicago W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER"AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul J. P. POGUE'S LIVERY, FEED AN SAL E STABL E BEMIDJI, MINN Flour! Flour! If you want good Hour let us send 'you a sack of our "MAJESTIC" Butter! Good dairy butter, strictly first-class, in five or ten pound jars or pound and half pound prints. We handle a nice line of fruits, always fresh, as we recen daily shipments. Strictly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. Remembei for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. SCHROEDE & SCHWANDT 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bernidji, Minn. INVESTORS All Look To BEMIDJI! As the centre metropolis of Northern Min nesota, and the activity in real estate is quite favorable. We still have a number of good residence lots left and a few desirable busi ness locations. Write us for information if you desire good residence, business or summer resort property. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Company H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Bldg. &&, ^%a^ The Daily -Pioneer PUBIISHBD EVBRY AFTERNOON Official Paper City of Bemidji Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. By A. KAISER. Entered In the postoffice at Bemidji Minn., as second class matter SUB^ The taming of the trusts wouldn't be half so hard if the high tariff were taken off from trust products. Seventy days to dispose of the railroad rate bill is not so bad for the senate when one considers the importance of the measure, Roosevelt "done it" with his little prod. Twin city tailors have organ ized against the well dressed man who doesn't like to pay his bills. This will work untold hardship on some of the ''young men about town." Governor Johnson said some thing indiscreet when he told the eastern reporters that Bryan would be the next president, and now he may ba induced to deny it. Misquoted, etc same old gag. Andy Stephens may not be making as much noise as some ot the other candidates, but he is sawing wood just the same and will go into the convention with a large and enthusiastic follow ing. Andy has never been much of a noise maker in anything he has gone into, he has always been too butsy g( tUng results Yellow Magazines Pi evident Riosevelt's "muck rake" ban seems to have Jo Isred good and deep the sides oi -ome of the saffton tir.tod magi zincs. Several have gnen evi dence in vanous ways of beuie pneked pretty deep, but, if le ports are true, McOiuies, one of the chief offenders, has been the hardest hit of all. Word from the east announces the breaking up of the old pub lishing firm of McClure, Phillips & Co as a direct result ol the president's criticism. McClure believes the magazine should be less sensational, while Phillips would continue the present policy. The result is the retire ment of the latter from the busi ness. The trouble with the yellow magazines is that, like the yellow newspapers, they have carried the thing to an extreme. Honest exposure of graft is alright and the public applauds it, but the magazines have not been content with this the field was too hm ited. They have gone out into the highways and byways and raked up scandals wherever they could nnd tne slightest tip on which to work. Like eager re porters anxious to get a "story," the magazine writers have not always been conscientious in sticking to the facts, if the facts in any way tended to spoil the sensation. Very naturally, such tactics as these Lave brought about a wholesome reaction. The Sta te Press Bob Dunn Princeton Union It is to be presumed that the Du luth convention will nominate republicans. If a traitor or one who countenanced or aided the traitors two years ago is noini nated the union will not support him. The Ideal Camera. The ideal camera for naturalist pur poses is one of the reflex type, in which the photographer can see his object the size of it will be reproduced on his plate, the right way upand can see it until the moment of exposure Such a camera with a long bellows and a lens which is intended for a plate at least one size laigei than the plate he is using his camera and also pro vided with a curtain shutter which works just in front of the plate, with speeds varying fiom a time exposure up 'to one two thousandth part of a second, is the kind of instrument used by most of the naturalist photogra pners whose work appears in print Outdoors A Swindle. An old couple went to a Dublin thea ter to have a night's amusement The great Mrs Siddons was playing "Mrs Haller," and the poor bodied were kept crying all the e,\emng At length, at one of the scenes where the great lady came in with her handkerchief again her eyes, the old man could stand it no longer and, starting to his feet, cried out, "Ye long nosed thief, ye call this ftivarshun!" tig? A Deb forgotten 1 By HOWARD FIELDING III Copyright, 1905, by Charles ~W. Hooke |l| I N payment of a debt which you may not remember These words were typewiitten on a plain sheet of paper There was neither address nor signature, nei ther date nor place The envelope bore my name in full, and I had found it with my morning's mail on the leaf of my desk At the first view I had supposed that this was* some ad\ertislng ciicular, bulky and dull and destined to the wastebasket My surprise, therefore was complete when the contents greet SHE GREEPED ME WITH SIN ERF GOOD MILL ed my ej ith the a^i eeable green ol the national cuuenM \Ian\ bink bills ti_,htl\ folded were "wrapped in the single sheet ot pipei "which I ha\e mentioned the totil sum is $1)09 I will not attempt to desci ibe tht peiplexitj into whub I IS thiowu b\ this mjsteiious coininunic ition Attei cud^ehn-, bi mis ioi some houis I leached thj \eij annoj in, conclusion th it this monc must b*i\e been sent to me bj a Mis Cohia whom I Lad come to know when I lned at gi andtather house Montclaii Atlei the sudden death of her bus baud I assisted hei in settling the es tate and in so doing spent some of my own inonej which tact I studious ly concealed I is a suitor loi tht hand of is Coh In daughtei at that time and had a taint hope, which was speedilj quenched though not IOA alas I would lathei that almost am thing else had happened than that Mis Col vin should ha"\ disco"* ei ed hei debt to me To tune put hei undei this obli gation was an offense against good taste, and she was one who would sec the mattei in its piopei light Peihips foi this leason she had paid the nionet secretly desning to a\oid the dishon esty of pretendi ng to torgn int Unfoirumtelj she had considerable oveipaid me "s-et the monej mvst ha\e come fiom hei foi theie was no othei explanation It lemaine d, then, for me to go to Mis Col'sm whom 1 ad not seen in moie than a \eai, and tendei her a true account, leturnmg the bal ance now due hei With this puipose I went to Mont clair in the afternoon of the following day I was mid June and the be au tiful town was at its best with all the rose gaidens bloommt, and the scented air tluilhng with gaeen, as if the ie weie some public meiijmaking It is ueedless to saj that ow mood is uot festal I dieaded the coming in teiMew and heut ached at the (Continued on local page American Academy of Medicine June 2-4. 1906. National Association of U. S Pension Examining Surgeons June 4 5, 1906 American Medical Association June 10 17, 1906 First Church of Christ Scien tist June 10 17, 1906 Boston, Mass. Account the above meetings at Boston, Mass., the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry will have tickets on sale, May 30 to June 9 to Boston and return at rate of $26 00 Tickets can be expended for re turn passage until July 15, 1906. Combination rail and lake routes available with these ex cursions. For full particulars and sleep ing car accommodation, apply to A. J. Perrin, General Agent, 430 Spaulding Hotel Block, Du luth, Minn. Oils. Certificate of Incorporation tc 01 Markham-Schisel Company. The undersigned, for the purpose of becom ing a coipoiation under the i onstitution and laws of the State of Minnesota and especially under section 2846 of chapter 54 ot the Revised Laws of Minnesota of 1W5, do hereby idopt the following CERTiriCATE OP INCORPORATION ARTICLE I The name of this corporation shall be MARK HAM SCHISEL COMPANY, and the general na tuie of its business shall be to buy hold, sell, dispose of and deal in all kinds of property real, personal and mixed, to buy and sell lumber, coal wood and other merchandise of all kinds and geneially to do all such acts and things, and acquire, use hold and dispose of all such propei ty as mas be incident oi convenient to the general puipose heiein expiessed The piincipal place for the transacting of the business of the said corporation shall be Bemidji Belti ami Counts Minnesota ARTICLE II The time of the commencement of said cor poi ation shall. l( be th twenty-first daj MAiroi MINNrsOfA I., Wall Paper Mouldings J. A. OFF Reliab le Painter All Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk Mayl *0b and the perioe of its continuancof shal lie thirtj years ARTICLE III The names and places of residence of the persons forming this association foi the pur poses of mcoipoi ation are as follows George A Markham residing at Bemidji Minnesota Joseph Schlsel Jr, lesiding at Bemidji Minnesota Ha/el Schlsel lesiding at Bemidji. Minne sota ARTICLE IV The management of this corporation shal be csted in a boaid of three directois to be elected annuallj from among the stockhold at the annual meeting of said company The date of the annual meeting at which sue boaid of directors shall be elected shall be the thud Monday in Januarj of each veai at ten clock in the forenoon, and the abo\ named mcorpoiators shall compose said boaid of directois until the fust election ARTICLE The amount of capital stock of this corpoi ation shall be ten thousand dollars ($10 00 00 which shall be paid in in cash or its ectuiva lent in propei t^ to be determined bj the board of directois and shall be paid for as called foi bj the board of duectors The number of shares into which said cap ital stock is to be dmded shall be one thou sand of the par value of ten dollais each ARTICLE VI The highest amount of indebtedness or liab ility to which this coipoiation shall at any time be subject is the sum of five thousand dollars (foCOO) ARTICLE VII The officers of this coiporation shall be elected b\ the board of directors fiom their numbei and shall be a piesident. \ice piesi dent secretary and tieasuier who shall hold then respectn offices for the period of one ear or until their successois have been elected and qualified and any two of said of hces except tho of president and uct piesident maj be held by the same person The board of directors shall adopt such by laws for the go\ eminent and management of the coiporation not inconsistent herewith as they mas deem necessarj and piopei In witness wheieof the abo\e named incor porators ha\o heitunto set then hands and seals this 0th da\ of Apul 1900 t,roii(,EA MARKHAM (Seal) fOSriMI SCllI^EL Tr (ea) HA/rLSCHIsrL (seal) signed and sealed in piesence of SMITH CHTSITU McKUSICk Couut\ of Heltiami i On this iOth da\ of Apnl l0b befoie nu a Notu.i\ Public within and foi said county peisonalh appealedG oigeA Maikham fos ipli'sfhistl Ji and Ua/el ^chisel to me well known to be the sami isons desr ribed in and who e\e ut the foiegomg ltifieali of in oipoiation and tht icknowledged that the\ \e iitid the sami as then free act and chtd foi the uses and purposes thciein e\ piesstd (\otanal Seal) CIirsT FR M( KUSICK \otai\ Public Heltiami Co Minn Mj commission expires Tanuarj 19th 1109 No 11898 oi i icr or ltrGisTER 01 DFros Beltriml Count) Minn I heieb\ certif\ that the within instiument was filed tins office for record on the 14th da\ of May A M00 at 10 clock a and was dul\ recorded in Book 4 of Miscellaneous on pasri 17$ (SrAL) O HARRIS Kegister of Deeds STA1TOI MINNESOTA I Depaitnientof State I herein ertif\ that the within instrument was filtd foi rtcoid in this office on the day of Mas A l%a at Po clock a and was dul\ itcoidcd Book S of Incoipora tions on page 6^1 HANSON Secietai) of btate NOTICE OF APPLICATION for LIQUOR LICENSE. STATE O MINNESOTA i COUNTY o* BELTRAMI, Cit) of Bemidji Notice is hereby given that application has been made in writing to the city council ofsaidCit) of Bemidji and filed in m) office praying foi license to sell intoxicating liquors for the term commencing on the 8th da\ of lune MOb and terminating on 8th da\ of lune 1907 by the following person and at the following place as stated in said applications lespectivel). to-wit McDLOVERIN At and in thatcertain twostou frame build ing on fiist floor front room and located on lot twenty two (22) block se^ enteen (17) ong inal townsite Bemidji Minnesota Said application will be heaid and deter mined by said cit) council of the City of Bemidji at the cleiks office in the City Hall in said Citj of Bemidji Bel trami county and State c* Minnesota on Monday the 2lst daj of Maj A 1906 at? clock of that day Witness my hand and seal of City of Be midji this loth daj of Ma^ A LSrAL1 THOMAS190b MALOY Cit) Clerk Bids Wanted. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the erection of a Catholic Church in the city of Bemidji Be ltrami County Minnesota will berecenedb) the undersigned until the 2nd dav of Tune lQOb inclusive Plans and spec lfications maj be seen at the office of the un dei signed in the ut\ of Bemidji and at the office of W Brav architect Duluth Minn The boaid of directors reserves the right to leject mi) and all bids Biddeis must guarantee to furnish a suit able bond I RUSSELL Secretary $27.40 to Denver & return from St. Paul or Minneapolis via Chicago, Great Western Railway. Tickets on sale June 1 to Sept. 30. Final return limit Oct. 31. Equally low rates to other Colo rado and Utah points. For fur ther information apply to J. P. Elmer, P. A., Sc. Paul Minn. Varnishes PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Lav Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BBfllDJI. niNN. B. B. JlcDonald. C. A. Pitkin McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS 8emld]l. ninn. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SUROBONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a specialty Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland G-ilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: niles Block DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 209 Third St, one block west of 1st Nat'l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave Tom Smart Dray and baggage Safe and Piano moving Phoue No. 58 G18 America Ave DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEOJST DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, JDEftTlST Office over E Winter's Store. W Baumbach Piesident \V Bauml/afl) Viet-Picsident W Brooks Cashier LUMBERMENS STATE BANK O BKMIDJI. Ptespectfully Solicits Your Business TIRE INSURANCE written in the Bi st Old Line Companies WURRAYlVANlfeLA WORTH A DOLLAR -r-a* A DROP SOLD BY ALL GROCERS Good Rigs and Careful Drivers LIVERY HACK IN CON- NECTION. Night Calls Promptly An swered. EAST BOUND. No 108 Paik Rapids Line 5 00 a (Connects with Oriental Hinted at Sauk Centre arrives Minneapolis at 1 4" St Paul at 2 ID No 34 36 Duluth Express 12 27 12 39 a WEST BOUND Tosston Line 3 2 2 55 a No 33 35 No 107 Park Rapids Line 7 FULL INFORMATION PROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. (S In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific. Provides the best tram passensrei service between Northome, Punkley Blackduck, Bemid]i, Walker and intermediate points and Mmne apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east, west and south Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. TIME CARD Effective June 4th 1905, Daily except Sunday Dally ex. STATIONS Daily ex. Sunday Sundaj 6.30 a. Lv Northome Ar 7 5 6.55 a Ar Funkley Liv 7 2 7 10 a Blackdack. Lv III 727 Tenstrlke Lv 6 51 7 42 TurtleRlver 856 8 20 .Bemidji 610 9 07 Lapcrte 5 13 38 Walker 4 45 10 07 Hackensaok 4 Id 10 25 Backu 3 57 10-46.. PineBlver 8 36 1105 Pequot 3 18 1205 Ar Brainerd 2 28 Bullhead Lake Branch 6 00 a Lv Kelllher. Ar 8 05 6 45 a m, Ar Funkley Lv 7.3! N. P. RY Daily except Sunday 1 30 p.m. Lv Brainerd 2 30 Little Falls 3 27 St Cloud 4.50 Anoka 5 30 AT Minneapolis 6.00Ar St Paul Ar. 1 Ot Lv. 12.1C a m. 11 06 9 46 Lv 9 10 Lv a 8 40 Dally 2.30 Lv 6:21 S 20 9 08 5 25. Ar Brainerd Aitkin Carlton Superior Duluth Ar 121E Lva mil'28 935 8 46 830 12 20 Lv Brainerd Ar 2 25 8.00 A Farsro ..Lv a 9-40 W GEMMELL, Gen Mar St nl Minn Chamberlain's Coug Remedy. The Children's Favorite OUBES Ooughs, Colds, Croup abd Whooping Cough. This remedy is famous for Its cures over a large part of the civilized world. It can always DO depended upon. It contains no opium or other harmful drug and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult Price 2 5 ctsLarg Size, 6 0 eta OTMeMMWMWMMSMIMMasSMS^SSl Barker's Drug Store WANTS ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertisement Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompany AH Out Ol Town Orders HELP WANTED. WANTEJT- For the U. S. Marine Corps, men between ages 21 and 35 An opportunity to see the woiM. For full informa tion apply in person or by let ler to S Marine Coips re cruiting office, cor. Beltrami and Stcond Aves., Bemid]i, Minnesota WANTEDFor U. S army able bodied, unmarried men be tween ages of 21 and 35, citi /sens 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. WANTEDDishwasher, cham bermaid and laundiy girl Apply Hotel Brinkman. WANTEDUirl for housework. Family of three Wm Helm, 209 Ninth street WANTED- Good girl for general housework 009 Bemidji Ave. FOR SALE. FOR SALEMae-nincent moose head, mounted, will be sold cheap Inquire at this office. FOR SALERubber stamps! The Pioneer will procure *any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. FOR SALESe\ on room house with lot 70 by 100 feet Cen trally located. Apply Breneman, No 9, Eighth street. LOST and FOUND LOSTSmall dog, pait pug with round white ring aiound neck and white spot on loiehead Liberal lewaid to hnder by le turning to I. Olson. MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC' LIBRARY Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays, 2 30 to 6 p. m. Tburs day 7 to 8 p. also. Li brary in basement of court House. Mrs. E Reynolds brarian Webster (BL Cooley 4 Wall Paper& Paint Store 2 One door south of old O. building Telephone No 283 ft J.wene nours winter ana torn teen In summer was a fair a\eiage day's work, but in Lyons in 1371 the print ers worked from 2 o'clock in the morn ing till 8 or 9 in the evening In other trades the working hours were often from 4 in the morning till 9 at night or from 5 to 10 Workers in the same metier generally ihed together In the same stieet, but the maitre artisan had his own maison The ground floor was his shop or workshop, above was his bedroom, which was also the sit ting and eating room, a small room ad joining accommodated his children, and above was a garret where various commodities were stored Brisson'a "Work and Workers." \ew Haven, Conn and Return $26 00 Account the Convention of the "Knights of Columbus," the Du luth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry., will have tickets on sale June 1st to 4th to New Haven, Conn and return at rate of |26 00. Tickets can be extended for return passage until June 30th, 1906. Several very desirable routes oflered. For full particulars and sleep ing car accommodation, apply to, A. J. Perrin, General Agent, 430 W. Superior St,Duluth, Minn. *f