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WORDS OF PRAISE WELL MERITED BY A WELL KNOWN ARTICLE, So_much has been written by the standard medicial authorities; of all the several schools of 'practice, in praise of the native, or American, medicinal plants which'enter into the €omposi- tionof Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery, -that-in attempting- to quote from the various worEs on Materia Medica one hardly knows where to commence, since they are so volumin- ous that only the briéfest and most im- perfect reference can be presented in a short article like this. Briefly then let us say that the “Golden Medical Discovery ” g named from the sturdy little plant Golden Seal, the root of which enters largely into its composition. Besides this most valuable ingredient, it con- tains glyceric extracts of Stone root, Queen’s Toot, Black Cheérrybark, 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 cits , in his recently published work on Therapeu- tics, says of Golden Seal root: “It is “An alterative (blood purifier) passed by few if any other ofthe known alteratives. 1 and"scrofulous bronchial affections; permanently cures bronchitis; Portant cough remedy; coughs of years’ best of cough medicines, 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. King sayst unsur- Of Queen’s root, Prof. Most. ' successfi in skin affections; bes ficial in relieves irritations;” ‘am im= Queen’s root, Golden Seal root; Stone root, Black Cherrybark and Bloodroot, all articles extotled by leading ag | tioners of all practi- as: the :veéry are made es- the. sehools, ‘Who can doubt the efficacy of such a compound, when scientifically made up, as in Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medicak Discovery? Who can doubt that it is & most effective remedy for the several diseases for which its ingredients are so- the most natural of stimulants to the | highl normal functions of digesttbn. 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 well as Dr. Ellingwood extol the Hydrastis (Golden Seal), as a remedy for catarrhal dis- eases of the nasal passages, stomach, bronchia, gall ducts, kidneys, intestines and bladder. Among these, we may wention Prof. John King, M. D., author of the American Dispensatory; Prof. J. M. Scudder, M. D., in his * S ecific Medication” ; Dr. Hale of the Hahne- mann Med. College of Chicago; Grover Coe, M. D., of lsew York, in his “Or- ganic Medicines,” Dr. Bartholow of Jef- ferson Med. College and scores of other leading medical writers 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 highIK, “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- rangements 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. =~1n all bronchial, throat, lung and kindred ailments, Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Queen’s root and Blood- root, each plays as important a part A gffecting the phenominal cures of ;“Golden Medical Discovery” as does Golder Seal. All these " ingredients the endorsement of prominent pr ! i for the cure of diseases of the bronchia, throat and lungs. ighly 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 luns affections, attended by hoarseness an severe cough, which’ if neglected or badly treated would generallf' bhave run into consumption, that *Gold ical Discovery” has won the highest praise from all who have observed its marvelous control over these and kin- dred affections. It is no cheap com- })ound made-tip of trashy ingredients s} en Med- r free distribution, that curious peo- ple may experiment upon themselves | as with the many fake nostrums so commonly sent out as “trial bottles.” | It has a forty It will be seen from the above- brief extracts how well “ Goiden Medical Dis-- covery” is adapted for the eure of all’ blood diseases, as, scrofulous and: skin. affectians, eruptions, blotches, pimples: and kindred ailments; also that it is equally good in all Catarrha} affections no matter where seated, amd: for all: cases of indigestion, or dyspepsia, tor- pid tonic and invigorator in all manner of weaknesses, and in nervous debility: and prostration the above extracts: ' amply show. Mucl: further information ss to thes roperties and uses of * Golden Medicabt iscovery” and Dr. Pierce’s Fayorite: Prescription for weak womem, will b found in a little booklet of extracts: from standard medical beoks whickn will be mailed free to an, Eequest, by letter or postal card, sent tas r. All the several ingrediemts of Diw. Pierce’s medicines will be fourd, fromm the reading of this little bookle@,. o have the strongest possible-professional: endorsements and 0 for the cure of ‘all the diseases for which . @ mended. No other medigines for. lika- tioners of all schools of medicine %llwposes ha‘:elang' 1s'uch endorrsenumm’%‘ ey arg non-gicoholic, mon-sgorel 3ot 2 audyrcliable. liver, or biliousness and as a: address o R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. recoramendations:: these medicines are recome Hawaian ' Monogram N Tast season. neapple ever ed in the Hawaian “ered ripe fruit and in eonsequence wuperior to the Wyl Something Pineapple § 2 1-2 pound cans, which tecaire so popularn 2 1-2 pon X This 1 1he put up in cmns Try w can. YOUR, 49ibs., $L S Islavids wost delicious. It is Tdandss, {vom fresh-. best fruit pasked: “ER’S STORE ANDESH. TELEPHONE 65 44 year record, embracing | many thousands of cures behind' it, is | sold at a reasonable price and: may. be- | 5 % found in all drug and medicine stores | ward to wimter’s in this and many foreign countries:. The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY' AFTERNOON, Official Paper Village of Bemid| as second class matter. . SUBSCRIFT!ON; $5 PER YEAR | the wealth of north central Min- nesota lies in its pine and that the” ‘lember ~indwstry’ ” is:: the industry ‘which 'is ' makingy. the country prosperows.. ‘We are firm in the conviction that this view is largely mistakem and north censral DBfianesota will be far more prospevous after--every white and Norway pine has -been felled tham it is teday. We are | sustained im this belief by Pro- ):!;essor Thomas Shaw who de- elares, ““So long as yorr pine: memains amcut the permanent develop- ment of this country must wait. never: be jfarmers in the real semse ef the word so long as they loels for- 2 Your farssers will v ‘OQI.VM;ION‘LYIS',{JPPV sedthat |a worit im the | Weve like the one it has.lost inu o0 e lumber camp. The onlyi way al — man can make any mcaey farm-|Bawe no nwoblemuof good: govera. | {ing is to:stay on his .farm . the | ent to selve. year around and to give: his best ithought ané his best: mmsele to imaking his land productive. When your timoer s gene yo will soon be getting:. five, wel paying farms.” { Could every stici of pine e cut this winter endveyery log be 4converted into lursher next sum. mer so that another year would ! it see neither logginguamp nor saw mill in nerth central - Minneseta, Bemidji and Baltrami would pbefore the cemsus of 1910 SN R It should: be berre in mind that every cold weakans the lungs, Jow- ers the vitality ‘and prerares the system fow- the more - sertpus dis~ eases, among which are: the two greatest destreyers of hymam life, pneumonie and consumpgiom. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has wom its great poymlarity by s. prompt crrss of thismost commrgi., ilmant. Ttaids exyectoration, ze~ lievas tlve ‘lungs. and . opens.tue seczetions, effecting a speedy and: permaneat cure. It countemcts any texdiency towssd pneumaxia. Pricn 25¢, Lagge Size 30¢. w-u-—_ wWe Suggast an inspect’pm of the miry sovelties in gold and I® Our Large Stock 1, We take stock artistic a. every of canca good . T. Baker '@ Co. “r Windows = "ol i e Zooley b county is taken be th res times as popu-| lous and prespesous- 28. itk is. to- W PROFESSIC) NAL T FIS. &) ney and Coungel © orat La.wl "Offtes ‘ogposiis” Hotel e Hikhiam: standing being cured; aids in blood- and its beroe: i the- aridiron,, making and nutrition and may betaken | e e S g e g . roycisn with out harm for long periods.” © | A Dra whacks Heston,: Zam mond and Gro No Adverfisemem»Aenepcsdm:; vLess | THAr iS5 Centsnl |/ ] P J. Russ¢ +11 ‘Attorney.at:La necessaz ¥ schaolings and - ental fi - Bl D omadd, '‘GLA Bemidiji, Mnn. McDonald & LAWYERS Office:> Swer back Bl fibre . tes . pass | an-entranee: x| aminatiomyin.. sayy ysputabie: cols|: lege. Michigary was cuce - a. great’ universityy new it:is. oniyp the-j“ champiens hip * footiall - tsam. o the west.. b thedovers.of: “Ok| it tS e B Divenses: of the Bye 3 «\q:ié ; fwm-‘,mq SURGI - 10N, Physicien and Sury., jeon., Glasses fitted! Michigam?” this. is. a. ':erribfiavl indictment. ) We'ahall :wwait with. ‘»teress Residenca Phone 2ar Physician and Sw ‘geon Cffces Ginex Fvst Natlors.ddinak. | C itoe Phone. this -weel:’s. expise of Jootbail| methads .iur the . Mnivezsity af Minzesota.. Let us. bope-that| our.Gepherrheross. have not.also } proved to.Lw mads of sueh. veny t‘ CoiREon clay. fio Dr. A. E. Hend levson PRYSICIAN 208 SURG: BN, Oifice gxcax Fxrst Natiopal, Baak., Bromes: Qffics 36, Residuanengan, i DR. WARNIINNGER VETERINARY SURG, BEN. : ificas SihwagseslsBarn. cor 4. Rade, Minm. A . i ALT - Bumarss citizens.] the: deatk:sof Poxter Nya it woald: DRAY AND TRANS! “ER. w Wes Wrig hx, L] Bray ans Transf. irv i 3 404 1. Selvraint Ave. || D i THIS, 3% A bad time of she. Hear |- JSor the Sultan of Turiey. to make himsel% too opnspiczous. The| ‘Phone No. 58 | 618 Almerica Averue || . Tom Smeure, - rew aod: Baggage, Safe.w 4. uae. Mowdag, [! a Speclaltyy,. ‘aster, | Cazh Must: Aceompany . Ak Out. OFf: '8 ANTHD.- By high-closs eircuiation, loeal Te: presentative to look after:re-: ‘wewals:and. increase subserip- . #ion listim Bemidsjiand. sicinity : on & sl o prominent monthly magazine, with large, y basis, with.a , co: tinuirg. interestfrom., year, year imthe business ' areated. Experience desirable, but not, i essential. . Goodl, oppertunity : ; for the right person. Addressi Publisher, bois,59:: Sitation Qy. s New ¥ork.. 4 powers. might.take 2. bint, fwem D, thm@y = e /lthe season. . STRGEONLENDISTS | . FOR WSALE'VMW.' conedd ] it _ s FHONE 224 MALES: BLOGR. |FOR SALE--Twelve milch cows 4 . s - N t 5 P. Pogue’s livery, barn.. Hepry Grgen.is?li yeans. old: . C. M Smi o il : ' and hastling: after. the. dollan as| DENM'PPS'I‘ FOR SALE~-Team . af : horses, g [} hard.as ever:. She. really does not. need tke dollareithex; e ——— LsCARIS BRCRACYID . insurance is gvidently a. beet. thing: and al democracy is impossible;let us BfRge ovor B..H ., Vinter!s. Store. harness andisled. Will be sold i { cheap. M. 35 Smith, f j. der of Eligies, Bem! ?éuglnvery V/ednesday st Gity soutr’s Hall. - T. Whealock, - . LeBlow, - . . 0. B, MR AeriaNe. 351 PORISALE- Macnifrent moose | headt, mouvated; will: be.sold chieap Inguire & this. office, FOR SALZ-Six. big: work: hovses, 5 sets log@ing hagness, | 8 p..am., W.President W. Secrstary Iver special pains in the selection of our to admit oply that which needs the high- est standard - of excell- €nce so that any article purchas< ed here iscertain to comply with. -} taste. 2 Store a9 4 Visiting Hagles cordially invited, malze Lawson dietator. BITSINOQRTH 3 TR | COUNTRY ¢ Think up gour thamkfuls. g Neg all Thursdegs look alike| to the turkay.. —%— Balgnist, & Villiams lease 1hg Rainy Rirer Region to Chas. S. Clark. phat il Money wild buy a tupkey and sranbenyy sance but nota thank- | ';z’nul heat, 1 o, Pr = Terrifie. slaughter- of cedag, 'poles. an® posts. in, the norsh. country. ——— ¢ /A Wisconsin man, lives on $l0 a year. It wmakes him swwat some, however,. —— Masonic Temiples — Baanidji 'and Thief, Rires—Novemher, 28 and December 4. : —— We cGon’t kave to weait untid electica time to remewmber that Koute Nelson is a farmer. —C— Tiae Fersile Journal thinks that Congressman Steenerson must have-a press agent,at, work, —_—0— The: Tenstrike Tribune won- {ders whether Naw York import- trami county #or the election. —0— “Benevolence in making money is' needed more today than is charity in distributing money,’” wisely observes Brother Greeley. The Duluth News Tribune is one of the brightest newspapers n ‘the state of Minnesota and Minnesota just about sets the pace for the nation. i —0 If every farmer in the state at- tended one farmer’s institute each year Minnesota’s wealth in b HOARSE |ed any lumberjacks from Bel-| one light weork.team, by J. P. Pogue. FOR SALIZ:-Housa and, Jobs in, best residence. part of city. In-. quire of'Geo. Reynclds, 9011 Lake Beunlevard; COUGHS! | FOR SAYE-— Rabber. stamps. " The Pisneer wild: precure anyr U ¥ind of:a rubber. stamp for- | vou on: short aetice. COLDS QUICKLY: GURED BY FOR RENT. [ N—— FOR RENT—Ome five room cot.. tage, one block fpom sehool house. J. Fr Duncaif, Foley’s Honey and Tar | FOR RBNT_Hive room’ cottage on Lake Boulevard and 1%2th | street. Iugnire of'T. J. Millen g There:-isino. case on recordiof a | = & 8o. | cold: resulting in Pneumonia, or ather: serious. lung trouble; after Foley’s Honey and Tar had | been, taken. I _LOS an@ FOUND: ) LOST—Opportunities. far, profit ‘when yau neglect; the. Piomaer want celumns, l. It wiili cure the most ohstimate racking cough, and heals. and ‘L strengthens the lungs. Foley’s Honey and Far has.| . red: and bleek. Return to. A, RST—Horse Ma;u_kea;_ striped "», T Wheelock for rewand. cured: many cases of incipient |z Consumption and evenin the last: stages will always give comfort and relief. _ Foley’s Honey and Tar gives. | quick relief to Asthma sufferers, as it relieves the difficult breaths. ing at ence. MISGELLANEQUS. WRITE A, D. STEPHENS, Orooks.. | ton, Minn., abont the new; towns of Holt, Middle River;, Stratheona and Grembush cn. the Thief River Palls extension, Remember the name—Foley’s. Honey and Tar—and refuse | substitutes that, cost you the same as the genuine. Do not take Gured of Teprible Cough on Zungs.. N. Jacksom: of Danville, Ill,, writess *‘My daughter-had a severe. attack of La Grippe.and a terrible cough on her i lungs. Wetried s great many remedies without relief. She tried Foley’s Honey ' and Tar,which cured her. She has naver, been tzoubled with a cougi since.™ Consumption Gured. Folay & Ca., Chicago. Dana, Ind. | Gentlemen:—Foley’s. Honey and Tar cared me of Consumption after I had suffered two years and’ was"almost des- | perate.. Three physicians failed to give i me any relief and the last one said he could do me no good. I tried almost , every medicine I heard teil of without / ; benefit, until Foley’s Honey and Tag' was recommerded to me. Its effect | right from the start was magical. I\ improved- steadily from- the first dose.t and am now sound and well, and think | Foley’s Honey and Tar is a God-send f to people with Throat and Lung Trou~ { ble. Yours very truly, i MRS; MARY AMBROSE. | | Three sizes—25c¢, 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. argiculture would multipy rapid- ly. Barker’s Drug Store. b RS PUBLIC SOLD AND REGOMMENDED BY |§f LIBRARY — Ogen | Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- ! urdays, 2:30 80 6:p. m. Thars- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- chances with. some unknpwn. brary in basement of court . - preparation. ; House. Mprs. B R, Rysa, k- / { Contains, no, opiates. brarian. YOUR €REDIT IS Goo! «WITH-~ BISEAR & VANDERLIP! f We can furnish you with. Ranges, Stoves, Furniture .and House FURNISHINGS! SINGER SEWING MACHINES ON VERY EASY PAYMENTS <= LR EASLPSIMENTS High grade - Pianos and Organs Expected Daily. NDERLIP BISIAR & VA 3 doors west Hall.

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