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That 1,500,000, suffering women have cured themselves of irregular and painful periods, bearing down pains, ovarian troubles, nervousness, headache and back- ache and all manner of female weaknesses by giving themselves private treatment with this great woman’s remedy, proves that . Wine of Cardui is mot only a highly scientific medicine, but a mild tonic that any woman or child may take without possible harm. Mild, medicinal herbs, not strong and drastic drugs consti- tute the healing qualities that have made Wine of Cardui famc?u§. It is not a dangerous poison that has to be safely administered under a doctor’s supervision. No need for a doctor’s services at all—no local examinations—no operations. ) W{ne of Cardui can be taken at a moment’s notice. It is an'mvigorafing tonic that is beneficial for any woman at any time. . Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your drug- gist. Begin the treatment today. Health is only a matter of the right medicine. Wine of Cardui is the right medicine. A LL DRUGGISTS SELL $1.00 BOTTLE o emai d 11 Is one of the Four Railway and Com- mercial Centers of the Northwest Bemidil No other city of its size in the State of b Minnesota has such Railway and Skipping Facilities. offers unparalelled opportunities o : : tor Business and Manufacturing Lots for sale by midji Townsite & Improvement Co Swedback Bldg. H. A. SIMONS, Azent. RS ¢, Stove Repairing, Plumbing, Ete., Ete., sod Work on Short Notice. Phone 225. P S e Good el We carry the finest Coffee in the city. e e ORI Cof Ghe Monogram is the Best ; Onr line of Monogram canned goods cannon be excelied. We carry a full line of Dry Goods. Gro ceries, General Merchandise, Lum- bermen’s Supplies. Rubber Goods, also. a complete line of Shoes, Crockery and Stoneware. Pillsbury’s: Best Flour, and Majestic. OATS | FEED HAY W. G. SCHROEDER. IThe Daily. Pioneer! MAKE FIGHT ON TRESPASS LAW PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, ! Official Paper Village of Bemidii| Coopd anet R CAge ni semid)l PIONEER PUBLISHING (0. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. ! et ST IV SIS Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn.. as second class matter. Lumber Company Puts Demurrer to Test Law of 1895. in "|SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR! Mayor Carter. IT is now Mayor Carter in fact ! and will be so for the next six- teen months. While the Pioneer did not sup- port Mr. Carter for mayorality, Shevlin-Carpenter Lumber com- pany; in which the state sues the state for §51,324 as treble dam- ages for timber cut in St. Louis but because it believed that his| The detense has entered a de- usefullness as mayor would in|MUITer to the state’s complaint, great measure be prevented by.a.lleging that ifi does not state a ;cause of action. This has the WANTS Satisfied for One Cent A Word A A AN AR AR FOR SALE—Magniticent moose PROFESSIONAL FOR SALE. kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short netice. | head, mounted; will besold! . . CARDS . . The constitutionality of the cheap Inquire at this office. timber trespass law of 1895 may | FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. LAWY ERSE i be tested in the case against the| The Pioneer will procure any D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. FOR SALE—Several outfits, one steam log roller, and rubbers below cost Outfit at headquarters camp 14 miles north of Spaulding. P. J. Russell, Attorney at Law logging it did not withold its support for county after the expiration of the ggfvfizaga;ng;rfi;:d b}:xml;er, BEMDJL - - - - - NN ._‘ reasons personal to Mr. Carter|permit. driving sled, Also ’clmfiibné STy SoATER McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS Bemidl, Minn. Office: Swedback Block Clear- reason of.hls 1nd§btedness to "he'efiecb of admitting ‘all the facts | corrupt ring which was support-{alieged in the complaint. The ing him, Nevertheless Mr. Car- argumenton the demurrer will ter is an able man and an honest | be heard in Duluth Saturday and oneand he will undoubtedly do|C: S. Jelly will represent ihe his utmost to further the best|S'at& A. Y. Merrill appearing interests of the city, and we have for 1e defe.ndant Jutel o 4 pany. The line of argument that no doubt that he will frequently | will be taken by the defense is | disappoint the expectations of |not stated butit is supposed that | the ring which made his election, an attack will be made on the possible, and that his official a.ctsila‘w~ No test case on the 1895 brary in basement of court House. brarian. water Loggmg Co. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. i L. A. Ward, M. D -~ MISCELLANEOUS. Physician and éurgeon. i WRITE A. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- | Piseases of the Eye a specialty. ton, Minn., about the new S fer, towns of Holt, Middle River,|Dr. Rowland Gilmore Stratheona and Grenbush on Physician and Surgeon the Thief River Fails extension. Office: [Ties Block PUBLIC - LIBRARY —open| Dr. E. H. Marcum 8 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- Physician and Surgeon urdays, 2:30 to 6 p. m. Thurs- Office: Gver Fitst' National Bawk day 7 to 8 p. m, also. Lij: | Residence Phone 221 Office Phene 18 ,,‘l DR. WARNINGER - VETERINARY'SURGEON Otfice:: 3dversack Barn,.com. sth St., Minn. A. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- will be upon a plane far abo\‘e‘la'w bas ever been brought. what might be expeclted had the Catholie Fair a Success: ring been perfectly freetoelect! mpe Tadies of St. Philip’s one of their own number to the FOR RENT — Suite of three rooms. south. DRAY AND TRANSFER. ‘Wes Wright, Pray and Transter. 404 Beltrami Ave. FOR RENT. Inguire 114 Irvine ave, Phone 40. ; jchnrch who bad charge of the mayorality. i Cathclic Fair held last week wish It is even possible that in time| to announcee that the Fair wasa FOR RENT—One five room cot- one block from school house. J. P. Duncalf. i tage, ‘Tom Smart, Dray and: Beggage, Safe-and' Piano Meving a Spegialty., | circulating of the blood to the most He continues, “every physical action irom simple breathing, thinking and active bodiy exertion wears out por- tions of the structure (of our bodies) and they become dead and so require to be taken away speedily. Much of the food which we take, and especially when unwholesome or in excess, adds to the waste material, and when it has undergone chemical changes it is still more mischievous.” Then he goes on to the effect that the nervous system prompts every part of the circulating system. He says “it gives its message every moment to the infinate number of glands and follicles to unload them- selves of waste material so that the current of blood may carry it away.” “When these two processes of nutri- tion and excretion are thus carried on with equal assiduity we are in health, but when this equilibrium does not exist there comes disorder and disease. The common form of such derange- ment is indigestion or dyspepsia. The function of nutrition is interrupted and all the operations which depend upon it go wrong. Under these condi- tions it has a way of appearing in other types of disorder. Many of these often mislead physicians. Other parts of the organism are likely to be in- volved, and we may find consumption, kidney complaint, hepatic (liver) dis- orders, hysteria and even mental alienation (derangement).” He says ©jt may be observed that deranged persons have a woe-be-gone ‘expres- sion, offensive breath, irregular action of the bowels, hallucinations and other like conditions of dyspepsia.” The foregoing is no doubt a rational view of the sad havoc worked in the human system by indigestion and dys- pepsia, torpid liver and kindred de- rangements, which are generally asso- ciated with or followed by many other diseases of diverse appearance, but all depending upon the weak dis- ordered stomach. Cure the stomach weakness and you cure all these dis- eases and derangeraents. For weak stomachs and the conse- quent - indigestion or dyspepsia, and the multitude of various diseases which result therefrom, no medicine can be better suited as a curative agent than Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- ery. The Golden Seal root, Stone root, | bark are all recommended by such eminent authorities as Dr. Bartholow, of Jefferson Medical College; Prof. John King, author of the ® AMERICAN DISPENSATORY ” ; Prof. John M. Scud- Mandrake root and Black Cherry-: composition. Write Doctor Pierce, as: | above and receive it by return post.. Queen’s root, or Stillingia, is an in-- gredient enfering into the “ Golden: Medical Discovery” highly recom- mended by several of the above men~ tioned authorties for the cure of chronic: or lingering bronchial, throat and lung affections, public speaker’s sore throat attended with hoarseness, dry, rasping cough and kindred affections.. Not only is Queen’s root specific in its:cura- tive action in all these affections, but in “Golden Medical Discovery” it is greatly assisted by the combination with it of Golden Seal root, Stone root, Black Cherrybark and Bloodroot, with which it is blended in just the right propor- tion. Pure, triple refined glyeerine: also greatly enhances the effectiveness. of all these agents in the cure.of chronic: and lingering eoughs, being a valuable; demulcent, also antiseptic, and a nutri-~ tive of great value, especially useful in. | . all wasting diseases, as in ineipient con- sumption and other scrofulous affec- tions. “Golden Medical Discovery” is a sovereign remedy in all catarrhal affections, whether affecting the nasal passages, the stomach, bowels or pelvic organs and the reason why will be learned by reading the little booklet, noted above. Send for it now. In chronic catarrh of the nasal pas- sages, it is important that while taking the “Golden Medical Discovery” as the most_effective constitutional treatment for this terribly distressing and most obstinate affection that the nasal pas~ sages should be cleansed two or three times a day by the free use of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, used accord- ing to the directions which accompany the same. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness, sick and bilious headache, dizziness, costiveness, or constipation of the bowels, loss of appetite, coated tongue, sour stomach, windy belch- ings, “heartburn,” pain and distress after eating, and kindred derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. Per- sons subject to any of these troubles should never be without a vial of the ¢ Pleasant Pellets” at hand. Put up in glass vials, tightly corked, therefore always fresh and reliable. ~ One little “Pellet” is a laxative, two are cathar- tic. They regulate, invigorate and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, in plain English; or, Medicine Simplified, 1008 pages, over 700 illus- trations, paper-bound, sent for 21 one- cent stamps, the cost of mailing only. Cloth-bound ten stamps more, 31 In The Dixde Jubilee Singers, eight voices, will be here for two nights, ISovember 16 and 18 These are the original Jubilee| Singers and they have proved so stronga drawing card that they have beea engaged for the second night. Every member of the company is a star and their songs vary from the opera to negro boat and eabin songs. Seats.on sale at City drug store. Ten cents extra for reserved seats. -THE COMFORTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND. No. 103..Park Rapids Line..5:30 a. m. (Connects with Flyer at Sauk Cen- tre, arrives Minteapolis about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:45 p. m. -..Duluth Express. WEST BOUND. . 33......Fosston Lite.. ... “ 35 A % No 107:..Park Rapids Lite...7:53 p m —_— FULL INFORMATION PROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. der, late of Cincinnati; Dr. William Paine, author of Paine’s Epitomy of all. Address Dr. B. V. Pierce, Buf- 5 fslo Nt e—— Mayor Carter will realize the! decided financial success and Phone No 58 | 61% Awmericu Avenae heinousness of the methods| th}?y }';ViSh to extend thanks to all F%I’: Ffigggfiil‘:@l:io”; g‘m{?}%fi . : OENTISTS. : 8 . 1 who i n 22 Y I adopted by the ring to secure bis 'elped DAy, vay t_o male street. Inquire of T. J. Miller Dr. BR. B. Foster. . = Lthe fair the success that it was. | & C b 2 ok | election and that he will net tol-| ] 9 Dr. Phinney 8 | erate the disfranchisement of the Bt the most the neonla bt B 1!:F0R, RENT—To responsible par- SUR@EON DENTISTS — > S ; 0. e- = - 19 1 ’ " people as it has been a,ccm.nplish-1,mid,_l ey e p; P i | g 01111.V,- gousfi No.n %11;) szs PHONE' 124 MILES BLOEK. i i g i an do is to hope in this;i Boulevard, will rent furnishe: 28R ith ed atalmost every election in t,hxsi mat,Jter 4 i orunfurmshed. J. J. Trask, Dr. C[')E?Tlg;{nlth" city., Mr. Carter’s own political | : : Bemidji X s | In every attemptto further e Jlleeomee Bl >Witerisd Moie: success has been accomphshed;the Haberial oasisrtt £ b HELP WANTED 5 () %) i water S ty o e X . =4 by such meshods and it is almost! . i N p, pe‘ J % Praternal Order o1 cugles, Bemidi AerleNo. 351. o | ieity, Mayor Carier will bave the e e - Meets “n(r’:"IWed-;n;Ay“mSv- m., t0 much to hope that he will for- i il Vissrotk & g WANTED—For U. S. army able- AT, Wheeiouls, o et . y earnest and vigorous support of bodied, unmarried men be- | Leps BT T 35:::3?:?; bid such methods in the future. | this paper. tween ages of 21 and 35, eiti- Vamtrine Raatos diedintie tmsttad = 2 = zens of United States, of = good charaeter and temperate ‘ b 2 NO MAN STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH ot W eloan Speal, roud i i i 7 e ™ and write English. For in- oo The celebrated Dr. Abernethy of‘Medicine, Dr. Hobart A. Hare, of forma;tmn Epply to Reflcrmt'.m_.g ¥ London was firmly of the opinion that | the University of Pa.; Prof. Laurence Officer, Miles block, Bemidji, X A disorders of the stomach were the most | Johnson, M. D., Medical Dept., Uni- Minnesota. i % b i prolific source of human ailments in | versity of N.Y.; Prof. Edwin M. Hale, | _ i generul.f :;x recent medical H'ritfagr says | M. ]El., If;rohfessor of Nitlg.ten'lu C]l/lfidica s I Iu FFY v “every feeling, emotion and affection |in the Hahnemann Medical ollege. > reports at the stomach (through the | Chicago, and many otheés,das reme- “m"‘ww system of nerves) and the stomach is|dies for indigestion ani yspepsia, " 4 o affected accordingly; It is the vit-al}torpid liver as wef}l as for broncflitl, gwebs{er @ Cooley g col ns T center of the body v il g e | throat and lung affections, as will be 4 e Dm 312 b %on(ciméeis, “guhwe rlxllzlxy be saéd’to li\;te seen 1from reladéng I% h'lfitlev Ii?oklet, wall P:nper&l’amt Stoi’e b y (and he might well have said through) | recently compile y Dr. R. V. Pierce; 5 . O. : B { the stomach.” He goes on to show that | of Buffalo, N. Y., who will send the- " g&figi‘;%!; i{g}lggh(gmglfiolf%% chKLY CURED: BY the stomach is the vital center of the|same on request, by postal card or. G : body. He says “the function of di- | letter, to any address, free. This little: &rvvvwvmv F l | P H gestion in its several stages is to pre- | booklet tells of what Dr. Pierce’s-cele- 3 0 ey s oney pg]re the il;)()d gxdf(()lrms wgich are suita- bgated medicines gre‘ madef, andhglve;' 5 able to be added ‘to the structure,” | the properties and uses of each. anc hi . ¥ 3 . d T R p— meaning the structure of our bodies. | every ingredient entering into their Jubilge: Sl’nge's €oming. | an al' There is no case:on record of a ocld resulting in. Pneumonia, or ather serious lung trouble, after Foley’s Honey' and Tar had een taken. It will cure the: most obstinate racking cough, and heals and strengthens the lungs. Foley’s Honey and Tar has cured many cases of incipient Consumption and even in the:last stages will always give comfort and relief. Foley’s Honey and Tarx gives quick relief to Asthma sufferers, as, it relieves the difficult breath- ing at once. Remember the name—Foley’s. Honey and Tar—aad refuse: substitutes that cost you the: same as the genuine. Do not take: chances with some unknowm preparation. Coatains no opiates. Cured of Terrible Gough on Lungs. N. Jackson of Danville, Ill., writes: *‘My daughter had a severe attack of La Gripv%e and a terrible cough on her lengs. We tried a great many remedies without relief. She tried Foley’s Honey A and Tar,which cured her. She bhas never been troubled with a cough since.”’ - Consumption Cured. Foley & Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind. Gentlemen:—Foley’s Honey and Tar 5+ cured me of Consumption after I had # suffered two 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 right from the start was magical. I improved steadily 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. Three sizes—2bc¢, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent size contains two - - and one-half times as much as the { small size and the $1.00 bottle al- most six times as much. Buarker’s Drug Store. '