Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 4, 1904, Page 2

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AN INVISIBLE ENEMY TO HEALTH Malaria is a slow poison, but the most stubborn and Aeeply rooted when. it takes: pos n of the sye- fem. We breathe into the lungs the pol!uted, germe tainted air; the little microbes.then.enter into the sys- 'tem, and feeding tipon the red corpuscles of the blood, * poon reduce this vital, life-sustaining fluid-to §uch a ~‘weak, watery state that the patient becomes listless, ale and anzmic, and men- Amory, M: tally and physically de- . . groen yoars ago I suffored with boils, ressed.—Malaria-may-be .n: Quo‘¥ »-course: of-8; fs;h :?lmh gxuc me up 3 4 H 1 and entirely cured me o! e boils, ree yoars gin with slight rigors or T00 Pr e 8 vith Malaria;-and remembesing clnllty sensations, followed how much good 8.8.8, had done me,'T deters i . mine 0 try it again. am 8 .0 say that by fever and thirst; but ZARaC te ey b e id have donires. Smmmt the gradually all parts of the r¢, B, .system are affected; the . 8. every spring, and have 1o attack of Last Tiver becomes torpid, and *® u. summer I spent most of the time mbigbee bottom having timber cut. dark or yellow splotches 4. E. DALBYMFLE, gppear upon the skin; the stomach fails:to properly digest the food, end there are frequent headaches, dizziness, bad taste in the mouth, constipation and a general worn-out, tired feeling that only a sufferes Srom Malaria can describe. Other and more dangerous symptoms re apt to follow where this disease is neglected, such as nervous pross igration, palpitation, sleeplessness, enlarged liver, weak kidneys, boils nd risings and dangerous-looking sores and abscesses. Malaria is all e more dangerous because of its insidious and stealthy nature. It is /an invisible atmospheric poison, and the germs and ‘microbes that are pndged in the blood are propagating and increasing in number all the “hj];, clogging the circulation and gradually wrecking the health, h ‘What is needed in Malarial troubles is ' " a blood purifier and tonic. | S: 8. S, purifies the germ-infected blood, tones up the stoms ach, improves the appetite and inyigorates the entire system, It stimulates the torpid, sluggish organs of the body, enabling them to properly i;gfoxm their functions' and off the poisonous gecreti and health-destroying matter that have mpgfluting the bldod an the circulation. S. S. S. cons ‘pins no strong miperals, but is strictly a vegetable remedy,a blood purifier without an equal, and the greatest of all tonics. If you have puy symptoms of Malaria, write us, and medical advice will be furs fished without cost. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs. ., Jan. 28, 1008, AAAAAAAANA 9 [ B A L,iI\ I}NiDlS Specialty We are wow open Day 1 ing. A man in_attendance at all_times. —Come and see our— ..WALL PAPER.. You can choose from a car lot. Finest line ever shipped into Northern Minnesota. .LIENO WALL FINISH.. ~ We handle itin bulk; you do not have-to pay a big price for worthless packages; but + get-full weight: All 8¢ per pound; in & 25 and 50-pound lo er pound. Why not trade where you can get'tfi‘e, mosb.for your money? . CTJONES. AN AN ® PHONE 20. < G " HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. )/ Postoffice Box No, 686 2 BEMIDJi, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. | carry at all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS; FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS in season bought. I guarantee my work mothproof-and the most lifelike of any. in the state MY WORK IS EQUALI;_EU BY FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE A, i)e]hoélt Requin;l ;l;;All ‘Vorkf ADE SOLICITED YOUR TR R ST ETE The Early Bird . Gets the Worm. Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI, MINN. ‘We have just received a car load lot of Eave Trough and are selling it at Rock Bottom Price s0 do not wait but get your share [ of it while it lasts. < |} MountM Mexican Tenerifle L9tonam d” and v.2l04pm Mis. s Freestone, —1R We were never in as good & position or had such a complete line of Bicycle Txtras, and can B repair your wheel while you wait. i SACHER-Ob— Art Embroidery Fine Needle Work. CITY HOTEL L s & W PNV V| So phone or come and see dJ. J. DORAN. T E T PR SUBSCRIBE FOR cEeeE Th.e Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK, RNOON . Entered in the postoffice at Bemidjl, Minn., as second class matter. al County and City Paper BSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Least We Forget. The Pioneer has said it many times that it is probably but at the risk of being still more tedious S0 growing wearisome we are impelled to repeat: What Bemidji and Beltrami county needs niost of all'is to be known, “We ourselves know too fittle of our resources. Outsiders nothing ofthe true conditions know - practically which prevails here. The sooner wesremedy this the quicker Bclnrnix_)i conniry will be developed and they, faster ‘Bewmidji will grow. The Business Men's club of: ity can render no greater e than to apply themselves! ematically to the study of the resources and advantages of Beltrami county, Once we be- gin to appreciate our possibilities | we shall not be slow in letting others know of them. stance ‘in point is the fact, de- veloped at_a recent meeting of the Business Men’s club, that $10 per thousand will be paid by certain manufacturing firms for poplar timber on board the cars here in Bemidji, thus making| poplar even more valuable than pine. How many people in Bel- trami county knew this fact? Not many. We knew that we had millions of feet of poplar but we did not know it was worth anything: The instance is straight to the point. May we profit by it. this ser An in- Lire ON the reservation for the white. man is_ one continual vound of trouble with the inter- ior department, Thosewhohave not closely followed the march of events in this section during the fiast sixorseven years are utterly puzzled to know what all the nu- merous despatches from Wash- iugton concerning tl i ‘mean. s also that the department has usedsomuch red tape that its ()(hcizils themsglv@g are no longer quite su/re”@here they are atand ther is any safe ruletogo by in Chippewa reservation matters, s nolonger Poor CHICAGO, tossed in every _political wind that blows, is swept ‘away by Hearst. * | b BITSINORTH ;T i E | COUNTRY | ot afhc e i e a8 o B 2B Says Greeley: ‘““Sister Mc- Fadden must have caught on. She says a kiss is contagious.” ~-Pine-connty. hard wood clubs enough for’its political rows. Prosperity once more trayels the swelling tide of the Rainy river, The Big Fork Compass ad- vises that - “carly garde this year should wear earmufls, Slang is the language of ex pediency—News and — Commént. Of course. That's why it gets {there, st be here for the sends down frogs chant a > up that way. Spring m Mizpah Mg word that “the melodious chorus’ Mr. Stark is a candidate for county attorney over in Polk and there ave those who say that he will also be stiff before the ge “The sound of the hammer i again heard, for the managers of the “respective candidates ave now. very busy nailing- lies,” pipes the Pipestone Review. If you t|;ink you can’t afford $100 for the Melntosh Tribune {for a year you'certainly can dig P for three» months. A paper that holds itself so high is worth it. 7 Tips of the Tongue™ 5 Andy Donehar, Tenstrike: “You musn’t belieye everything you_hear about Tenstrike. Its one of the best towns in this sec- tion of the country and if we haye our troubles up there occa- sionally we are not the only town iu this vicinity that does.”’ County Treasurer = French: *Am pretty busy and don’t find time to talk politics. Personal property tax is coming in ‘in pretty good shape since Sheriff Bailey sent out those notices.” Ted Smith: “There have been some wminor changes made in the committees for the coming con- vention of the state liquor dealers. Our meeting this after- noon will finally decide about the visitors here Citizen: ‘‘Humanity is prone to forget.. I think the thing to do is to look after that'monument for Chicf Bemidji now. People will not be interestedin the memory of Bemidjias much ten from now as at the present I.den’t think it_is_neces- sary to”go to the "legislat about=it-either—and believe:- the ‘money: could be raised very easily right kere in Bemidji.” A Whole Family. Rev. L. A. Dunlop, of Mount Ver- non, Mo., says: ‘‘My children were afMlicted with a cough resulting from measles, my wife with a cough that had prevented her sleeping more or loss for fiye years, and your White Wine of Tar Syrup has cured them all.”? 7 = - \ ;’V Satinet Soap, 9 bars.. ‘abinet Seap, 8 bar Dome_Soap, 7 bars White Russian Soap,7 | There are no better Lau those made by the Kirk S plete-Jine of Kirk’s Toilet = =" Don’t forget to give the childr EEETEE my proposition if not u Very Trul '»’lj;he Daily Pioneer? T o avon Imperial Soap, 7 ba by asking for a Drawing Book. 1 will gladly explain toanswer questions as well as to sell goods 25¢; 100 bars 25¢; 100 bar: 25¢; 100 ba ) ndry Soaps made than oap Co. A full and com- Soaps-always-on_hand. en a chance to learn drawing nderstood.. I am here v Yours, . A. McCONKEY. 2 33 VWY E ! an.always. tind (. Fspecial trains that will bring the | PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellorat Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. &A ‘ McDonald Bailey Bemidil, Minn. Office: Swedback Block WJV éy VL. Reynolds Attorney at Law Office In Miles Block, P ) Russen Attorney at Law BEAIDIL, = = - - - TINN. Giibbons & Torrance Collections. City Real Estate Attornevs at Law Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block Dr. Blakeslee Fhys n and Surgeon ifes Block, Beminil PIONEER WANT COLUMN Fifteen cents brought inquirers each day to Frank Lane, who advertised a house and lot for sale through the Pioneer Want Column. Mr. -Lane sold his house yesterday. It cost_him just $1.05 (o find & buyer. T HELP WANTED, | FORSALE. = — — 'TOR SALE—Gentleman’s bicy- . cle as good as new. Mrs. Ida . Jackson, FOR SALE—Two fresh milch cows and twocalves. Inquire, at E. M. Moore’s Livery barn. FOR-SALE—Short mill® wood, $2 per load delivered. Fine for kitchen stove. Crookston Lum- ber Co. Phone208. FOR SALE—25,000 feet of oak and birch flooring. Enquire of P. A. Monersrud, Gonvik, Minn. WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE— Myhotelat Brownton, Minn. for business of some kind in town with Catholic church. Write for particulars. C. F. Buech ler, Brownton, Minn. WANTED—Position ary engineer or fireman on hoisting engine. R. L. Bailey, General Delivery, City. as 'station- WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; catalogue mailed free; Moler Barber college, 221 Sec- ond ayenue south, Minneapolis, Minn. - macGregor & Ander- son, props. ~Established 1893, WANTED—For U. S. Army able bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 33, citi- zens of United States, of a good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English, For in- formation apply to Recruiting Ofticer, Miles block, Bemidji, Minn. Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office Phe Dr. J. T. Tuomy DENTIST Office over First National Bank, Third St Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Home Phone, 6o Flour? Pillsbury’s Best. Garden Seeds? Northrup Strietly Fresh. We keep ’em on Ice. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED—A position as sales- man for a reliable firm; has good education, is honest and qualified for a good position. OlafChristenson,Sioux Rapids, Towa. WANTED—Purchasers for old papers. ~ Ten cents a hundred. Pioneer office. BARBER WANTED_At once; man that is steady and good workman; $13 per week for the season. -Address P. O. Box 84, Enderlin, N. D. BRIGHT YOUNG MAN, over 18, to prepare for government po- sition; good salary; permanent; gradual promotion. Box 570, Cedar Rapids, Towa. COPPER AND OIL STOCKS— For sale. Must sell. Best offer gets it. Send offer and state number of shares wanted. J. Ellis, 208 West Grant St., Minneapolis, Minn. MISCELLANEOUS. AGENTS— We pay $33 per week and expenses to men with rigs to introduce poultry com- pounds. International Mfg. Co.; Parsons, Kansas, WANTED—Tailor; good location; must be cornet player. Shoe- maker, good location, must be cornet player. M.N. Brad- ley, Castlewood, S. D. THREE NEW TOWNS on Thief River Falls extension. First class openings for all kinds of business and investments. Ad-, dress A, D. Stephens, Crooks- ton, Minn. FOR RENT. ROOMS FOR RENT—[nquire at the Bazaar. TO RENT—Furnished room at reasonable rate. Frank Engels, * LOST AND FOUND. FOUND — Ladies gold watc Owner prove property at Ba: ker’s drug store Dewey Ave. FOR RENT—House ncar lake front convenient to business portion of the city. Lumber- man’s bank. You never know what a~Pioneer Want Ad can do until you have tried it. 'W. G. Schroeder, —Phone 209. - SHORT ROUTE FAST TIME ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST AND ON THE PACIFIC COAS1 (Bemidji_Schedule.) = TIME TABLE LOCAL TRAINS EAST BOUND 40...Park Rapids Line 14...Duluth Expre 26 G No. WEST BOUND 13 ...Fosston Line ... .Park Rapids Li Full information from E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent /, Y AU Bemidii. Minn ..CHOICE LOTS.. ~ Grow More Valuable Every Day | " The demand for Building Lots in' Bemidji contnies unabated. We still have a large number of Fine Residence Lots, however, in all parts of the city. You could have bought cheaper a few months ago, but i you will not be able to buy cheap a few months from now. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. 6 C. H. MILES Wholesale Liquor Dealer < Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous ' St. Louis Beer DWEILS BU bseribe for the ER ¥ Su

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