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Weightfi’rdfessional Endorsements. That the several American medicinal roots, the concentrated glyceric extracts of which make up Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, have the strongest | kind of endorsement by gcores of lead- ing medical writers of all the several schools of practice, a brief glance at the standar(i) works on Materia Medica will show. Of Golden Seal root, which is one of the prominent ingredients of ®Golden Medical Discovery,” Dr.Roberts Bartholow, of Jefferson Medical Col- lege, says: “Very useful as a stom- achic (st.omach) tonic and in atonic dyspepsia. Cures gastric (stomach) catarr rh and headaches accompanying same.” He also mentions catarrh of the gnll duct, jaundice and constipa- tion as disenses which the use of Golden Seal root overcomes; also catarrh of the intestines, even when it has proceeded to ulceration, is remarkably benefited by Hydrastis {Golden Seal root). Dr. Grover Coe, of New York, says: * Hydrastis ((mlden Seal rooc) exer- cises an ecial mfluenc? over mu- cous surfaces. TUpon the liver it acts with equal certainty and ef- ficacy. As a cholagogue (hver invig- orator) it has few equals.” Coe also advises it for affections of the spleen and other abdominal viscera generally, and for scrofulous and gland- ular (hseases, cutaneous eru[mons in- dlgestmn debility, chronic diarrhcea, constipation, also in several affections peculiar to women, and in all chronic derangements of the liver; also for chronic _inflammation of bladder, for which Dr. Coe .says “it is one of the: most reliable agents of cure.” Prof. Hobart A. Hare, M. D.gof the University of Pa., says of Golden Seal Toot that it is “of service in chronic catarrh of the stomach and bowels, wllm\mg abuse of alcohol, and as a tonic after malarial fever.” He further says, it “has a distinct anti-malarial influence.” Also “good in all catarrhal conditions, as' uterine catarrh, leucor- theea, etc., and as “a curative agent. in chronic dyspepsm » Prof. Laurence Johnson, M. D., of the Medical Department, -~University City of N.'Y., is equally loud in his praise of Golden . Seal root, especially ifor its tonic effects in convalescence from acute diseases and, its special tonic influence upon ‘niucous surfaces and upon the gall bladder. Doctors Barton and Tully recom- mended Golden Seal root_as a pure tonic and as an_altérative in dis- eased conditions of the mucous mem- ‘branes. Prof. John King, M. D., late of Cin- cinnati, author of the AMERICAN Dis- PENSATORY, gives it a prominent place among medicinal agents, reiterates all the foregoing writers have said about it, as does also Prof. John M. Scudder, M. D., late of Cincinnati. Dr. Scud- der “It stimulates the digestive | processes and increases the assimilation of food. By these means the blood is enriched, * % ¥ % the consequent iu\pm\'cnwm on the glandular and nervous systems are natural results.” Dr. Scudder further says, *in relation to its general effect upon the system, there is no medicine in use about which there is such gemeral wunanimity of opinion. It is universally regarded as the tonic, useful in all debilitated states Hewy Prof. Fiflley Ellingwood, M. D., of Bennett Medical College, Chicago, says of Golden Seal root: “It is'a most superior' remedy in catatrhal gastritis (inflammation of the stomach), chronic constipation, general debility, in con- valescence from protracted fevers, in prostrating night-sweats. It is an im- portant remedy in disorders of the womb.” (This agent, Golden Seal root, is an important ingredient of Doctor Pxerce s Favorite Prescription for wom- an’s weaknesses, as well as of the “Golden Medical Discovery.”) Dr. El- lingwood continues, “in ‘all catarrhal conditions it is useful.” Much more, did space permit, could be quoted hom prominent auchormes as to the wonderful curative properties possessed by Golden Seal root. We want to assure the reader that “Golden Medical Discovery” can be relied upon to do all that is claimed for Golden Seal root in the cure of all the various diseases as set forth in the above brief extracts, for its most prominent and important ingredient is Golden Seal root. This agent is, how- ever, strongly reinforced, and its cura- tive action greatly enhanced by the addition, in just the right proportion of Queen’s root, Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Bloodroot Mandrake root and cl emlcully pure g[{'cerme All of these are happily and harmoniously blended into a most perfect phar- maceutical compound, now favorably known throughout most of the civilized countries of the world. Bear in mind that each and every ingredient entering in the “Discovery” has received the endorsement of the leading megdical men of our land, who extol each article named above in the highest terms. What other medicine put up for sale through druggists can show any such’ professional endorsement ? For dys- pepsia, liver troubles, all chronic catar- rhal affections of whatever name or nature, ‘lingering coughs,” bronchial,: throat and .lung affections, the Dis- covery” can be relied upon as’a sover- eign remedy. y readmg the little book noted below any one will readily see’the applicability of the “Golden Medical . Discovery” to_the.cure of -all the. fore- going list of diseases as well as many other chronic affections, especially those of the heart, kidneys, bladder, skin and blood. A little book of extracts treating of all the several ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce’s medicines, being extracts from standard medical works, of the different schools of practice will be mailed free to any one asking (by postal card or letter), for the same, addressed to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and 51vmv the writer's full posb«office ad- ress plainly written. In cases of chronic ailments, at- tended by marked, or persistent, con- stipation, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets should be taken confiintly with the use of the “Golden Medical Discov- ery,” to regulate the bowels. They act in harmony with the “Discovery,” and will be found to be a most valuable laxative, or, in fuller doses a cleans- | irig_cathartic. Podophyllin, the active medicinal principle of Mandrake root, enters largely into the composition of the lit- tle sugar-coated *“Pellets,” in fact is one of their chief ingredients. They regulate the liver, stomach and bowe!s. Paars, tancy fruit to keep all winter, if necessary, in place of apples on sale on M. & 1. tracks from car or at W, G. Schreeder Read the Dmly P'oneer See the ladies’ selling | coats that are at ove half of regular store. price. O’Leary & Bowser. Is one of the Four mercial ("enters of the Northwest Bemidii ofters No other city of its Railway and Com- unparalelled opportunities for Business and Manufacturing size in the State of Minnesota has such Railway and Facilities. Lots for Bemidji Townsite I, A. SIMORS, Agent. sale by & Improvement Co Swedback Bldg. Doran Phone - & 33553355‘355 ‘3’5‘555%‘33335 Our Facilities for PLUMBING of ALL KINDS are Unexcelled. Let us Quote you Prices. Bros. 225 25 1 | John Cline, police, Oct. 1905 The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON:: wrhicial Paper Village ‘iitj‘lie!mldll‘ . PIONEER PUBLISHING CO0. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. A A A PN A AN ANNANNN AN asered In the postoffice at Bemid)i, Minn., . as second class matter. sunscmnom $5 .PER YEAR For Mayor JOHN F. GIBBONS For Alderman at large CHAS. SWEDBACK For Treasurer W. L. BROOKS For City Clerk _ THOMAS MALOY For Assessor MATT PHIBBS For Alderman, 1st Ward + W.N. BOWSER ~ JOHN GRAHAM For Alderman, 20d Ward J. H. FRENCH TOM SMART For Aldermar, 3rd Ward T. J. ANDREWS - f" EEEEEEEEEEREE % CORRESPONDENCE 333333333333333333 !")! SPAULDING. Emil Olson returned from Da.- kota last Sunday. C. A. Walker visited friends Ridge Monday. Miss Ella Hagen rode on horse Will Hall returned from Da- kota Monday. Threshing is completed in this vicinity. midji Thursday, last Sunday, returning to Maple | back to Wilton Monday. | Miss Belle Sande was at Be-|: 'WANTS ' Satisfied for One Cent A Word FOR SALE. e N S e FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquu‘e at this office. FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. MISCELLANEOUS. Frank Ihde spent Fridayin Bemidji and Wilton. Mr. Halgerson of Crookston is visiting his sister, Mrs. Johnson, at Lynx. Michel Djonhe spent Monday in Bemidji. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Emil Olson on Thursday. A.P. Blom spent Friday at Werner. A. Dijonne: and Ole Fraagot spent Saturday in Bemidji. WRITE A. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- ton, Minn.,, about the new towns of Holt, Middle River, Strathcona and Grenbush on tha Thief River Fails extension., PUBLIC © LIBRARY - Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays,2:30.to 6 p, m. Thurs- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- brary in basement of court House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- brarian. 2l ol 2 2 380 2 % 2P Carl and Hadda Blom and Flo Huck were business yisitors in For Alderman; 4t Wa.rd - FRED' BRINKMAN JOHN GOODMAN . Reguwlar meeting ..of .council, Oct. 80th 1905. Council met at the ‘recorder’s| ffice at 8 p. m. : " Present — Bowsex,, . Swedback, Bailey. The president of the council being absent, on motion of Bailey seconded by Graham, that Mr, Bowser act as president pro tem. Carried. Minutes of last meeting read: and approved, On motion of Graham, sec- onded by Swedback, that the fol- lowing audited bills be allowed. Carried. W. L. Brooks, Oct. 1905. H. W. Bailey, recorder, Oct. 1903. ; S. C. Bailey, chief police, Oct. 1905. * Norman Helmer, Oct. 1305. Graham, treasurer, $25.00 40.00 70.00 police, 60.00 | 60.00 Fred Sprague, police, Oct. 1905. 60.001 W. B. Carlile, engineer, Oct. 1905. 60.00 A. B. Hazen, street com- missioner, Oct. 1905 70.00' | M. A. Soper, street sprink- ler; Oct, 1905 Bemidji Pioneer, printing 68.501 I ties, presented. On motion of Bemidji Saturday. . Martin Sande and August Becker were at Bemidji Sa.tur- day. - . Mr. ahd Mrs. Peter Olson and family of Werner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. A. P. Blom. The Misses Lily Gustafson of Werner and Hadda Blom and 1Flo Huck visited Miss Flora Carpenter Sunday. O. E. Soland was at Bemidji on Saturday. Fine skating on the ponds:in this vicinity, Einar Anderson returned from Martin Peterson ¢ (] 8.00¢ J. M. Fuller, of (3 3.00 Pete Miller, € A, 2.00 Nels Olson, L & 9.00 James Masterson ¢ £ 4.00 M. G. Farley, 5 cord wood, 16.25 Bond for $10,000 of A, F. An- derson and C. G. Johnson, as the “Blackduck Improvement com- pany.” Employment agency— with C. W. Dudley, J. H. French, C. O. Moen, M. A. Clark, J. A.| Ludington, L. G. Townsend, Clair Craig, J. N. Setyer, Ole|; Benson, John Sagnes, as sure- Bailey seconded by Swedback that the bond be approved. Car- ried. On motion of Graham seconded by Swedback, That the communi- cation from the Minnesota Loan and Trust Co., to H. W. Bailey, recorder, in reference to the bonds purchased by them, be referred to Village Attorney Russell. Carried. On motion of Graham seconded by Swedback, That the petition of Kotter and Attridge, for ex- tension of time on liquor license No. 109, be granted. Carried. Oct. 1905 12.50 Charles Nangle, mdse. Hazen 3.25 Walter S. Booth & Son, blanks 6.50 | H. W. Bailey, mdse, 5. :11 W. M. Hays, labor, Hazen 6.00 - Council adjourned. H. W. BAlLEY, Recorder. ¢§ Webster @ Cooley } 4 wall Paper & Paint Store g ‘ One door south of old P. O. ‘ building. Telephone No. 283.. T HELP WANTED. RS sen AT AL T o b WANTED—Lady cook at Lake- shore Hotel. | WANTED—Good dining room girl. Inquire at Lake Shure _ hotel. ; WANTED—Smart boy about 16 years old to work around store. One who speaks Scandinavian prefered, = O’Leary & Bowser. WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 85, citi- zens 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. Lost and Found. T U st e U Ns TLOST—Opportunities for profit when you neglect the Pioneer want. columns. FOR REN‘T——Ten room house, opposite Baptist church. Call at Brinkmian hotel. MALT oooron To N lc LAURITZEN’S A wonderfulflesh and blood maker; makes rich, creamy milk for nufsing mothers; reg- ulates the stomach and bowels;imparts a good appetite;cures constipation by aiding t.he digestion; quiets the nerves and induces’ restfulsleep. PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS. A delicious, wholesome tonic that is non-intoxicating. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1f your druggist should not have it, write for price list, Our booklet of testimonials from physicians and patients, sent free to any address that mentions this paper. LAURITZEN MALT CO,, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Maple ridge on Saturday, where he has been employed on the Wilton spur for the past two months. Jim Carlton of Bemidji passed through here on Friday. “I have Dbeen suffering from stomach trouble for a whole year and have tried many remedies without getting better. One bot- tle of Dr. Adler’s Treatment has! made me feel very good again. Mrs. John Spoering, Courtland, Minnn.” Large dollar bottle at E?N. French & Co. Anton Huber, 510 Livingston St. Elizabeth, N. J., has a girl who had two attacks of appendi icitis last winter and was threat- ened with another when he or- dered a bottle of Dr. Adler’s Treatment. he wrote; “I have almost used up the Treatment sent me. * My giri is feeling quit: well row, pains in the abdomen are all gone also'the belching after eating.’ ‘Large dollar bottles at E. N. French & Co. Kodol Dyspepsia Gure Digests what you eat. Thirty days later ; The, :| Fraternal Order of Moeets PROFESSIONAL CARDS -LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite ‘Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BBMUDJ, = - - - - THNN. E. E. lcDonald. C. A. Pitkin. McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS Bemidji, Minn. Office: Swedback Bilock PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A Ward, M. D, Physician and Surgeon, Diseases of the Eye a speeialty. ! Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Ililes Block Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Gver First National Bank Residence Phone 221 Office Phone 18 DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Moving a Specialty. 58 | 618 America Avenue DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. les, Bemidji Aerie No. 351. ‘ednesday at 8 p. m., lour’s Hall. " A.T. Wheolock, = = W. President H.LeBlou, - - - W, Secratary Vistting Ragles cordisliv invited. Phoune 40 Phoue No. E A Musical More Laughs Comedy and Music - In Two e e '/ than all others Acts Combined, xtraordinary| One Night Only. Complete, Original and Augmented Scenic and Electric Production as Played 5 months at La Salle Theatre, Chicago. $50,000 Production---The Musical Extravaganza. His Highness - THE SHOW WITH MUSIC - - 10---Musical Comedy Stars---lO and 50 others including the KFamous Broilers. Twenty Big Musical Nuwmbers. Mail orders now ready. | Note: And the Ten Positive Song Hits. Best Chorus on Earth. Seats on Sale Wed- nesday, 10 a. m. The Management Has Guaranteed This Big Attraction ® a Very Heavy Sum and the Public are Admonished to Lend Their Aid That Other Similar Productions May Be Induced to Visnt Us. . Nov'mb’r