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WORDS OF PRAISE WELL MERIT BY A WELL KNOWN ARTICLE. ED 8o much has been written by the| Of #tandard medicial authorities, of all the several schools of practice, in praise of the native, or American, medicinal plants which enter into the composi- tion of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medica! Dis- covery, that in attemgting to. quote from the various works on Materia Medice one hardly knows where to commence, since they are so volumin- ous that only the briefest and most im- perfect reference can be presented in a short article like this. Briefly then let us 'say that the “Goldens Medical Discovery” was named from the sturdy little plant Golden Seal, the root of which enters largely into its composition. Besides this most valuable ingredient, it con- taing glyceric extracts of Stone root, Queen’s root, Black Cherrybark, Blood- root and Mandrake root. Finley Ellingwood, M. D., an emin- ent practitioner of Chicago‘and Profes- sor of Materia Medica in the Bennett Medical College of “that city, in his recently published work on Therapeu- tics, says of Golden Seal root: It is the most natural of stimulants to the normal functions of digestion. Its in- fluence upon the mucous surfaces ren- ders it most important in catarrhal gastritis (inflammation of stomach) and gastric (stomach) ulceration.” Many other authorities as weil as Dr. Ellingwood extol the Hydrastis (Golden Seal), as a remedy for catarrhal dis- eases of the nasal passages, stomach, {ical Discovery ” has won the highest bronchia, gall ducts, kidneys, intestines and bladder. Among these, we ma mention Prof. John King, M. D., author of the Americ‘ Dispensatory; Prof. J. M. Scudder, D., In his * Specific Medication” ; Dr. Hale of the Hahne- mann Med. College of Chicago; Grover Coe, M. D., of New York, in his *Or- anic Medicines,” Dr. Bartholow of Jef- erson Med. College and scores of other leading medical writera and teachers, All the foregoing eminent authorities extol the curative virtues of Golden Seal in cases of stomach, liver and in- ‘testinal weakness, torpor and ulceration of bowels. Dr. Ellingwood recommends it most highly, *In those cases of atonic dyspepsia when the entire apparatus, including the liver, ‘is stagnant and inoperative.” He also extols it most highly in the many weaknesses and de- Tangements peculiar to women and says, *It is a most important remedy in many disorders of the womb.” Golden Seal root (Hydrastis), is an important ingredient of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription for weak, nervous, *rundown” women. But to return to the “Golden Medical Discovery ” it may be said that its cur- ative properties are not wholly depend- ent upon Golden Seal, valuable as it is, as other equally potant ingredients add greatly to its value and in fact are not less important than the Hydrastis, or Golden Seal. : s - In all bronchial, throat, lung and kindred ailments, Stone root, Black Lherrybark, Queen’s root and Blood- stoot, each plays as important a part :in ceffecting the phenominal cures of “Golden Medical Discovery” as does Golden Seal. All' these ~ingredients have the endorsement of prominent practitioners of all schools ol for the cure of diseases of the bronchia, y | marvelous control over these and kin- endorsements and recommendations which these medicines are recom- ! mended. No -other medicines for like:| medicine ]imrposes have any such endorsement. Queen’s root, Prof. King says: ®An alterative #blood tgm’ifiex‘) unsur- passed by few if any other of the known alteratives. Most successful in skin and scrofulous affections; beneficial in bronchial affections; permanently cures bronchitis; relieves irritations; .an im- Pportant cough remedy; coughs of years’ standing being cwred; aids in blood- making and nutrition and may be taken with out harm for long periods.” Queen’s root, Goldeh Seal root, Stone root, Black Cherrybark and Bloodroot, all articles extotled by leading practi- tioners of all the schools, as the very best of cough medicines, are made es- pecially valuable when combined with chemically pure glycerine which greatly enhances the curative action of all these ingredients in all bronchial, throat and lung affections, severe coughs and kin- dred ailments. Who can doubt the efficacy of such a compound, ‘when scientifically made up, as in Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical ‘Discovery? Who can doubt that it is a diseases for which its ingredients are so highly recommended by the formost writers on Materia Medica? It is in the cure of the more chronic or lingering, persistent, and obstinate cases of bronchial, laryngial and lun affections, attended by hoarseness an severe cough, which™ if neglected or badly treated would generallf’ have run into consumption, that “Golden Med- praise from all who have observed its dred affections. It is no cheap com- ound made-up of trashy ingredients or free distribution, that curious peot ple may experiment upon themselves as with the many fake nostrums so commonly sent out as “trial bottles.” many thoiisands of cures behind it, is sold at a reasonable price and may be found in all drug and medicine stores in this and many foreign countries. It will be seen from the above brief extracts how well “Golden Medical Dis- covery”is adapted for the cure of all blood diseases, a8, scrofulous and skin affections, eruptions, blotches, pimples and kindred ailments; also that it is equally good in all Catarrhal affections no matter where seated, and for all cases of indigestion, or dyspepsia, tor- pid liver, or biliousness and as a tonic and invigorator-in all manner of weaknesses, and in nervous debility and prostration the above extracts amply show. Mucls further information as_to the Broperties and uses of * Golden Medical iscovery ” and Dr. Pieree’s Favorite Prescription for weak women, will be foutd in a little booklet of extracts from standard medical books which will be mailed /free to any address om request, by letter or postal card, sent to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. All the several ingredients of Dr. Pierce’s medicines will be found, from the reading of this little booklet, to have the strongest possible professional most effective remedy for the several | It has a forty year record, embracing | |The Daily Pioneer L | " rontasamp xviny arremvoon. | Fifty Years the Standard Official Paper Village of Bemidii - ‘DR | PIONEER ' PUBLISHING C0. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. A A AN A AN AN AR~ S A Arre wawered in the postoffice at’ Bemid)l, Minn., 28 second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION '$5 PER YEAR e — For Mayor JOHN F. GIBBONS For Alderman at large CHAS. SWEDBACK For City Clerk THOMAS 'MALOY For Assessor ‘MATT PHIBBS , For Alderman, 1st Ward 3 W. N. BOWSER = & Groam of Tarlar ?wde:v Hade From Granes Ho Alup Satisfied ‘-fo;' One Cen‘t A Word FOR SALE. [ ‘HELP WANTED. Pt I ma S el s S e s FOR SALE—Twenty eight cords ‘ WANTED—Lady cook at Lake- of seasoned jack pinecordwood, Call at this office. 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FTRED BRINKMAN The chief of police and one or JOHN GOODMAN more of his assistants - |have in recent elections mar- z shalled illegal voters to the polls Desperate Methods. in droves and -the fear of the In THEIR desperate determina- | police has been so instilied into tion to rule Bemidji the Bailey- | the heart of the lumberjack that McDonald faction have stopped |he even goes to the city hall 1o at nothing in the past twomonths | receive instractions and the tick- since the proposition to ineorpor- | et which he is: expected te wote. ate Bemid;i as acity was first|These ave faets which ewery brought forward. ' citizen of Bemidji has seen with They - opposed city organiza-|his own eyes. . tion by every means in their| Such politiea} crimes the power, by arguments whieh the |Bailey -McDonald faction are decent people of this city simply |even new committing against tke langhed at and by officials acts|people of Bemidji. directly contrary to their sworn| While the peorle of Bemidji duty. But all their efforts, fair|havearisen with a determsination MISCELLANEOUS. B e e bt A MBSO WRITE A. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- ton, Minn., about the new towns of Holt, Middle River; Strathcona amd Grenbush on! tha Thief River Falls extension. PUBLIC LIBREARY — Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays; 2:30 to 6 p. w. Thurs- day 7 to8 p. m. also. Li- brary in RBasement of eourt House. Mrs. E, R. Ryan, k- brarian. \ | | any county for printimg were! charged' and! collected by the News that year:. 3 Who is the looter? s Maybe this: huilabalno about | ‘‘stop thief”’’ is all for the pur- pose of keeping the eyes of the public off the real thief that he may continue his-stealing in se- eurity. ’ e e e N 2l 3P0 e ol and foul, failed them ané¢ the|to put owt of power men who: se people of Bemidji decided: sy the [shamelessly prostitute public for the cure of all the diseases for hey are non-alcoholic, non-secret, safe threat and lungs. and reliable. Bemidji Lots for H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Is oneé of the Four Railway and Com- mercial Centers of the Northwest offers unparalelled opportunities for Business and Manufacturing. No other city of its size in the State of : Minnesota has such Railway and SLipp ng Facilities. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co i bored earnestly with them te-de- decisive vote of 821 tn 204 to|effice and to establish in this city adopt a nome rule charter and fa organize as a city, Immediately the Bailey-Mc- Donald fac!tion brought forward as their candidate for mayor- Mr. A. A Carter, a man who had la- people-and for the people, there themselves-with this- notorious- faction in the endeavor to defeat the very eads which they them- Ia the endeavor for alittle: brief gain they are sacrificing the great things oflife. We appeal most feat city organization. Mr. €ar- ter worked for days -upon the streets of the city against.the charter declaring that he be- Heved city incorporation a bad selves hold# most dear. 1 | | sale by Swedback Bldg. =" ¢ b W W EEESSETECECEEEE Doran Bros. U Phone - i g - ; R f Qur Facilities for PLUMBING _of ALL KINDS are Unexcelled. DN 2 Let- us Quote ' ployed the office of county attor- Now he wants. to: be mayor of that city he tried to prevent, That their man n'lay be mayer the Bailey-McDonald faction have resorted to methods which condemn them -as men u.therl\y untit to have anything to do-with public affairs. They have em- thing. good gorermment %o put aside the thought of petty gains and: to} unite witi: us in giving the new city of Bemidjii am administra- tion that shall haveno purpose but the welfare ard prosperity of the wihole people. As to: Laoters.. THE:entire attack of the Me- Donald-Bailey ring upon the can- didacy of Mr, Gibbons for mayer is confined to the: assersion” that if Miz.'Gibbons.is. mayer he will help the Pioneer-to- loot. the vil- lage and the county traasury. Xf this were true, which every sane man knows it isnos, the eity and the county zould searce- ney to blackmail saloon men and the newspapers opposed te them, they have individually threatened the merchants of the city with loss of trade for . their presump- tion in taking part ia publi(/: affairs, they have employed their control of the board eof county commissioners to wring unwil- ling votes from those who desire to do business with the county {1y be Worse off than a..t pre§ent. and finally they have threatened | The Pioneer is now city printer st the Scandinavian population of |2t $150,per year. The News, fcr years efficial organ of the Mec- Donald-Bailey gang was last -| year official printer at $600 per year. The Pidneer was official I printer the year before ‘at $150 per fear. Who is the looter, the | paper which supports the Bailey- every cold weakens the lungs, low- ers the vitality and prepares the' | system for the more serious dis- ff eases, among which are the two greatest destr(:{ers of human life,. consumption. . | McDonald ring or the Pioneer? Again the county printing was this year let to the News by the McDonald-Bailey ' ring as full legal rates without so much as pnewmonia an - Chamberlain’s | you Prices. 333333333 333333 22 @ opening any other. bid for thg printing. Only' one other time Cough Remedy has won ils great popularity by its prompt cures of this most common i It should be borne in mind that a government that shall be-of: the | ‘are still some few friends- of“flARSE good government: who foronef : 5 reason or another have ;}piued:! i One &oor south of old P. O. { building. 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We tried a great many remedies without relief. She tried ley’s Honey and Tar,which cured her. She has never { been troubled with a cough since.” 1 Consumption Gured. Foley & Co., Chicago, = Dana, Ind. Gentlemen:—Foley’s Honey and Tar | cured me of Consumption after I had suffered tyo years and was almost des- perate. Three physicians failed to give me any relief and the last one said he could do me no_good. I tried almost every medicine I heard tell of without benefit, until Foley’s Honey and Tar was recommended to me. Its effect tight from the start was magical. 1 improved steadlly from the first dose and am now sound and well, and think Foley’s Honey and Tar is a God-send to people with Throat and Lung Trou- ble. Yours very truly, - "MRS. MARY AMBROSE. :i‘hree sizes—25¢, 50c, $1.00, - ¢ Webster @ Cooley ) ‘ g Wall Paper & Paint Stm; i b ailment. Itaids expectoration, re- ¢ lieves. the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting a fiy andi permanent cure. It macti any tendency toward prieumonia. Price 25¢, Large Size 50c. has the News ‘ever had the|' ‘“The50 cié{nt’ size' containg tv‘:o rinting, and bills now on{ and one-half times as much as the gl "% 2| small size and the $1.00 bottle al- filein the office of the county; .. six times as much. : auditor show that ‘t.he ‘most-ex- m AND RECOMMENDED " tortionate, prices ever paid by ‘Barker’s Drug Store. 5 > 5 Y i g shore Hotel. WANTED—Good dining room girl. Inquire atLake Shore hotel, : WANTED—To purchasé second hand flat top desk. Pioneer office. . i WANTED~—Atonce at Brinkman hotel experienced chamber- maid, f WANTED — Girl for general house work. Mrs. Chas. Camp- bell, corner &th and Beltrami. WANTED — Man to travel in . Minnesota and Wis. Call after 6 p: m. Markham. C.L. Gor- don. lW,ANTEDb—Cbmposifiors,- $1é*pe1; -wk.;; nonmnion. Permanent position to compeSent men in St. Paul. Apply at once, St. Pi;.(lill Typothetae, Ger..Am. Bk. g. WANTEDFor U. 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