Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 27, 1905, Page 3

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K Call and See [le. MERCHANT TAILOR SUITS and OVERCOATS Made to orders. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’ GARIMENTS PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Opposite Hotel Markham. THE CITY. Go to Hakkeruvo’s for Photos. Gill Bros. pay the highest price for furs, Blue points on the half shell at the Arcade commencing Nov. 29, For woodsawing call up phone 825 call 8. H. L. Foster. Thomas Englisfi has accepted a position at the Arcade saloon. Miss Emma Rusness last night entertained the F. L, D. and the T. L. D. clubs at the Brinkman hotel. Buy your Thanksgiving tur- keys and chickens of Roe & Markeson, or phone 207 and they will be delivered. Bemidji Elevaior Co., agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff. Mrs. Swanson arrived in the city Sacurday night from Brain- erd and yesterday closed a deal| with J. Bisiar for the purchase of the Gilobe hotel at Cass Lake. Gond advice to women. If you want a beautiful complexion, clear skin, bright eyes, red lips, good health, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. There.is nothing like it. 35 oents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. DIAMON s is the month of Thanks= giving. Diamonds and Tur- keys will be the prominent features We furnish here- with Turkey and also the best assort- nt of Diamonds tan’s own house hold. Be sure and get our prices be- fore buying. 3d St. Jeweler L — Read the Daily Pioneer. E. L. Naylor spent yesterday at Cass Lake on business. Blue points on the half shell at the Arcade commencing Nov. 29. A regular meeting of the city council will be held this evening. J. C. Vogler is transacting business at Cass Lake this after- noon. An ‘excellent line of typewriter paper, at from 80c to $1.75 per box at the Picneer office. Samuel Gill left this afternoon for Bena, where he will spend a short time on business. Rev. E. S. Murphy and son, Edwin, returned to their home at Grand Rapids this afternoon. Stephen Muncy of Lattle Falls is in the city today, a guest at the home of his brother, R. H. Muncy. [Bert Hobson arrived in the city this morning from Kelliher and is spending the day here re- newing acquaintances. Bheumatism, gout, backache, acid poison are results of kiduney trouble. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- 1 tain Tea goes directly to the seat of the disease and cures when all jelse fails. 35 cents. Barker’s | Drug Store. . John A.McDonald returned ' yesterday {rom an extended cruising tour in the vicinity of Ripple. Mr. McDonald states that hunters are thick all through the woods and that it is hardly safe to be in the timber at the present time, i How’s This? We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness i (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F.J. CHENEY & Co: Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable inall busicess transaction and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WaALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesole Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cureis taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent |free. Price 75 cents pe- bottle. | Sold by druggists, 75c. | Take Hall’'s Family Pills for | constipation, ! For Rent. Two rice, comfortable fur- nished rooms in private house very convenient to city. Apply one door north of city hall. e TR A hn You ' Stoves! Remember | that we carry the g most complete and § best assorted stock of STOVEST in the county and can save you from 5 to 10 percent on any. thing in the line. A glance at our stock will convince you that we have an as- sortment from which to choose that no one needs to go away dissatisfied. Come early ¢nd get first @ choice. They've going fast. Prices from $1.75 to $60.00. All sizes and styles always in stock. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded. PHONE 57 BEMIDJI, MINN. | | Blue points or the Arcade commencing Nov..29. Dode Fiske’s orchestra com- pells everybody todance, Opera house December 1. E. A. Schneider left Saturday night for Dulutb, where he spent yesterday on business. Dr. R. B. Foster returned yes- terday afternoon from a profes- sional trip to Fosston. % E. H. Munhall left Saturday night for Kelliher, where he will look after business interests for short time. Would like to buy good second hand harness for small team. Enquire engineer Bemidji Steam Laundry. State Cruiser D. E. Elliot ar- rived in the city this morning from Blackduck for a short busi- ness visit here. The Rev. Mr. Peart at the M. E. church preached to the clerks of the city last evening. The church was filled to the doors. Dr. Ingalls returned this morning from Kelliher, where he has spent several days inspect-| ing a large number of horses for |R. E. Wite. The Dime Saver store, 305 3rd St. Our 5 and 10 cent goods will surprise you. Prices on other goods will save you 50 per cent. Toys for the children. Mrs, J. C. Dale of Turtle River passed through the city this morning on her way to St, Peter, where she will spend the winter with relatives and friends. The famous Dode Fiske orches- tra will give a concert and dance at the opera house December 1. Their appearance here last year was the event of the season. David Gorman is in the city to- day from McKenna, N. D., with a carload of horses which will be taken to one of the camps of Ir- win & O’Brien near Kelliher. Mrs. J. Peterson, Jr., and son, Ferdinand, arrived in the city this morning from their home- steads near Ripple for a visit here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Margaret Markham and daughter, Miss Pauline, and two sons, George and - Joe, arrived in| - John MeDongald: of Blackducl. is a visitor in the city today, Blue points on the half shell at the Arcade commencing Nov, 29. Mrs. B. O. Sibley of Solway is the guest of Bemidji friends to- day. H. G. Hays went to St. Paul this morning on drainage busi- ness. A. O. Johnson of Turtle Riverl is a business visitor in the eity today.. *J. G. Flemming was injthe city Saturday from his school at Turtle River. H. W. Dressler, of [“Silver Pitcher’ fame, is calling on his trade in Bemidji today. Attorney Henry Funkley spent Sunday at Funkley on business, returning home this morning. Miss Minnie Foster has re- sumed her posi:ion at the Pic- neer after a vaeation of several weeks. Walter Markham left this morning for Brainerd, where he will spend a short time on busi- ness. Charles Stengel was in the city today on his way home to New Ulm after a successful huntin the north . country in which he killed two deer.! Knute Strand is in the city to- day from his homestead near| Tenstrike and will remain here for a short time renewing ac- quaintances. Mrs. Chas. Knopke left Satur- day night for Beloit, Wis., where she was called by a message an- nouncing the death of brother-in-law. E. J, Regan of Solway arrived in the city this afternoon and will leave tomorrow for Kelliher for a short business visit in that village. The Iowa university football team defeated the Ames (Ia.) team by a score of 8 to 0 for the championship of the state. «. dAIMusements .... future home. Mrs. George Keiser of Turtle River passed through the city this morning enroute to Howard Lake, where she was called by a message announcing the critical illness of her father. Grant McClure, who has been employed as filer at the Crooks- ton Lumber company’s mill dur- ing the season, left yesterday sf- ternoon for Milaca, where he will spend the winter. g Wheelock & Hawkes have re- ceived an order for 80 men from the Radcliffe Lumber company of Dulath. The men will be Ishippeél to the company’s camps near Bayfield, Wis., tomorrow. W. C. Mossof the Moss Ve t Culloch Lumber company,passed through the city Saturday night | enroute from Minneapolis to| Blackduck, where he will look days. i Fire was reported to have been' this morning about 9:30 and the Are youlacking in strength | and vigor? Areyou weak? Are you in pain? Do you feel all run down? The blessing of strength | and health come toall whouse!| Hollister’s Rocky Mountam Tea.’ 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. ! Rae Sprague, who has been ! employed at the O’Leary & Bow- | ser store for a number of years past, has resigned his position and left this afternoon for Havre, Mont., where he has accepted an- other position, Mr. Sprague has been a resident of the city for a long term of years and has many friends who will regret his i | i city yesterday from Holyoke,| Mass.,, to make Bemidji their! after timber interests for a few | discovered at the Moose saloon | found that the alarm was a false | one, there being no fire whatever. i/ The Shaw-Gallagher “company jclosed a three night’s ment at the City Opera House is decidedly the best popular priced attraction that Manager Wheelock has ever secured and the performances given, Dode Fiske. Those who attended the Do.de Fiske concert and dance last year, and that was nearly every- one, will look forward eagerly 1o the: company’s reappearance here the evening of December 1. The concert given by the com- pany is a musical treat of rare merit-and the darce music to. gether with the spirit of fun iifused into the dancd by Mr; Fiske himself made the dance ! last year the most enjoyable of! her; ...From the.view. point of the avera man housework is very easy. The wife: is right at home. She is her own: mis- tress. She can sit down and rest any time. She can even go to bed for a:nap. if she feels like it. She can order: her' household affairs just to suit her own: convenience. If she doesn’t feel equal to doing work to-day, she can do it to-morrow. That’s the beautiful theory, of the average man. Just suppose the Egyptian task-mas- ters, when they made the required: daily tale of bricks tax the uttermost. of human stren%l(:), had said to the: toiling slaves, *Don’t hurry, take a, rest every now and then—only don’t. forget that your tale of bricks. must be all right at night or else: there’ll be trouble.” There’s the fact. There are the day’s duties to be got through, and the women who can rest may not. The woman, who, when she married, said, *Now, I'll be my own mistress,” finds herself a slave to household cares and duties. And oh! how much that woman needs rest sometimes. She brushes and scrubs, and rolls pastry, her temples throbbing, her back aching, her nerves quivering under the stress of pain. What she would give if she could just creep upstairs and throw herself on the ] bed in a darkened room and rest. Rest would temperarily relieve the gtrain, doubtless, but it would be the game: story over again to-morrow. The real need of weak, nervous women is strength, and that need is fully met and satisfied by Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. 1t makes weak women strong and sick women well. 1t re- moves the causes of women’s weak- ness, tranquilizes and invigorates the nerves, encourages the appetite and induces restful sleep. “Favorite Pre- scription” is a positive cure for the most complicated and obstinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, pain- ful menstruation, unnatural suppres- sions and irregularities, prolapsus or falling of the womb, weak back, * female weakness,” anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic con- gestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness of the ovaries, accompanied with “internal heat.” “I am pleased to add my testimony in behalf of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription,” writes Miss Earline Agard, Chaplin, Patriotic Daughters of Amer- ica, of 41335 Michigan Avenue, Lansing, Mich., *1 cannot find language to ex- ?ress my gratitude and joy over the act that I am well once more. Wear- ing my corgéts too tight seemed to have brought on an extra abdominal pres- sure, weakening the ligaments and {mshing the internal organs down. What to do I knew not, as no medi- cines 1 took seemed to help me. “I had heard of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and determined to try ity as a last resort. Before the first bottle was used I began to feel better, . but could hardly believe that this was permanent, but my improvement went steadily on, and within four months I was like a new woman, Yow I have no more pains, am well and strong, and am extremely grate- ful to you.” There is nothing to conceal about the make-up of “FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION.” It is an absolutely pure medicine— | made- of TO01R— ’s_own restoratives, compounded: after a form- ula concerning which there ean be no a_g‘:lesfi'mi, by skilled chemists and by - oroughly scientific: processes.. Doctor Pierce 18- perfectly willing to let every one knew that his “FAvORITE PRE- SCRIPTION” contains: Blire: Cohosh root, Lady’s Slipper root, Unicorn root, Black Qohosh root and. Golden Seal root. | Every doctor knows: that such a pre- scription is: beneficial in the diseases of women and when efim‘operly com~ ' pounded is. certain to effect a cure in nearly all cases when given a fair trial. | Every bottle of the “FAVORITE PRE- | SCRIPTION ” which: leaves Dr. Pierce’s ihmmexlxse llabormtgfs in Buffalo, N. Y., a8 plain] rini n its wrapper all' the in; };esients Dfnev(l)lich it is com- posed. us Dr. Pierce proves to the world his own eonfidence in the rem- edy which for forty years has berne his name and which is known all through the United States and Canada, England, Australia, and in pants of South Ameriea, Africa and Asia, as a sovereign cure for those diseases which, unchecked, make our women old be- fore their time. B will be noticed that there is no - aleohol in the “FAVORITE PRESCRIP- TI0N.” “Dr. Pierce never believed in using alcohol in the preparation of his famous household remedies. For it, he - substitutes chemically pure glycerine, which has wonderful properties for ex- tracting the medicinal principles of roots and preserving them at their full strength, without any deleterious effect whatever. In favor of Dr. Pierce’s medicines . is the frank, confiding, open, honest statement of their full composition, giving every ingredient in plain En- glish, without fear of successful eriti- cism and with confidence that the good sense of the afflicted will lead them to appreciate this honorable man- ner of confiding to them what they are taking into their stomachs when mak- in% use of these medicines. r. Pierce feels that he can afford to take the afflicted into his full confi- dence and lay all the ingredients of his medicines freely before them be- cause these ingredients are such. as are endorsed and most strongly praised by scores of the most eminent medical writers of -all the several schools of practice as cures for the diseases for which these medicines are recom- mended. Your druggists sells the “FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION” and also that famous | alterative, blood purifier and stomweh tonic, the * GOLDEN MEDICAL-Discov- ERY.” Write to Dr. Pierce about your case. He is an experienced physician and will treat your case as confidential and without charge for correspondence. Address him at the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., of which he is chief consulting physici It is as easy to be well as much more comfortable. Constipation is the cause of many forgs of illness. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con- stipation. They are tiny, sugar-coated granules. One little “ Pellet” 1s a gentle laxative, two a mild cathartic. All dealers in medicines sell them, 1 Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing and get a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Ad- viser, over 1000 gafes. Address Dr, R, V, Pierce, Buifalo, N, Y, engage- | ‘RHEOMATIS Rheumatism does not come on in a day; the causes that produce it work silently in the system for years, Saturday night. The company | S.S.S. PURELY VEGETABLE. sluggish organs to better Superintendent of Schools Caru! J. A. Worzor of Tenstrike is in’ roll of Wadenais in the city to-;the city today. 2 | day on his way home after a| |theA Bluz 2'som the b7 hell at THAT BREAKS DOWN THE STRONGEST . This insidious AN INSIDIOUS DISEASE disease becomies intrenched in the blood, and some exposure to cold of damp eyeryone was well satisfied with | weather, or slight indiscretion brings on an attack. Poor di gestton, stomach troubles, weak Kidneys, torpid Liver, and a general sluggish conditiott of the system are responsible for Rheumatismi. Ppoisons the blood, the failure of the Kidneys and Livet fo act properly leaves waste matter and impurities in the system, which, coming in contact with the natural acids of the body, form uric acid. This isabsorbed by the blood, and as it penetrates to the muscles, nerves and bones produces the terrible pains and aches and other disagreeable symptoms of Rheumatism. Life ig made a torture by its excruciating pains, dermined, and if the disease is not check stitution. is helpful in easing the pain and redu , nerves are shattered, the health un- ed it breaks down the strongest con- It will not do to depend on plasters, liniments, etc.; such treatment cing the inflammation, but does not reach the blood where the real trouble iglocated. 8. S. S. cures Rheumatism by purifying and invigorating the thin, acrid blood, driving outall impurities and poisons and sending a stream of strong, rich blood to wash out all irritating particles that are causing the pain and inflammation. S. 8. 8. stimulates tha action, tones up the stomach and digestion, restores nervous energy and build's up the entire health. 'S, S. S. cures Rheumatism, or chronic, and the cure is thorough and lasting. the season, and any medical advice desired without charge. whether acute Book on Rheumatism THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. VY 2 )2 NSNS L2 A NON INTOXiCa AN S| LK (T I s (alm e departure but who will wish him, fi 0 success in the new location. I UTTEILT TS TN Slelw' w Vsl alwlala®s s The food in liquid form. This splendid food-drink supplies them with the elements that refresh and strengthen. . The ideal aid to digestion—non-intoxicat- ing—delicious to the taste. Sold by all druggists and grocers. 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