Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 29, 1905, Page 2

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S i The children cannot possibly have good health unless the bowels' are in proper condition. A § sluggish liver gives a coated tongue, bad breath, constipated bowels. Correct all these by giving § small doses of Ayer’s Pills. Genuine liver pills, glemly laxative, all vegetable, sugar-coated. ‘e liave no secreis! We publish J.C. Ayer Co., the formulas of all aur medicines. Lowell, Mass: elicate THAT DO ! Whenever a sore or ulcer does not heal, no matter on what part of the body it may be, it is because of a poisoned condition of the blood.* This poison may be the remains of some constitutional trouble; the effect of a, long spell of sickness, which has left this vital stream polluted and weak, or because the natural refuse matter of the body, which should pass off | through the channels of nature, has been left in the system and absorbed | into the circulation. It does not matter how the poison became intrenched | in the blood, the fact that the sore is there and does not heal is evidence of | a deep, underlying cause. There is nothing that causes more discomfort, | worry and anxiety than a festering, discharging old sore that resists treat:‘.‘ ment. The very sight of it is abhorrent and suggests pollution and disease 3+ besides the time and attention required to keep it clean and free from othet"; infection. As it lingers, slowly eating deeper into the surrounding flesh, the, sufferer grows morbidly anxious, fearing it may be cancerous. Some. of those afflicted with an old sore or 3 ulcer know how useless it is to ex- wlhm",?oll.?{}e‘hecfl’x’:’élifi \txgs%ta.aglx-:gg li:ée" pect a cure from salves, powders, lo- Some unaccountable means this brasy tions and other external treatment, ;ne:;:da:gadltflgzr::mxim”nl:dgi.cillw;&:;x Through the use of these they have 54 :;iion. but the Ulcer got worse. I wasin- seen the place begin to heal and scab §ieeq, i 41y §. 8. 8., and am glad to % over, and were congratulating them- it cured me entirely,and I am convine that it saved my le for me. I have, S. and L thn 5 % " therefore, great faith in S. selves that they would soon be rid of = it b 8. § ¥ W gladly recommend it to all n the detestable thing, when a fresh reliable blood medicine. osding s supply of poison from the blooq Bristel, Va.-Tenn. W. J. CATE. would cause the inflammation and old discharge to return and the sore would ar worse than before. Sores that do not heal are not due to out- s 3 if they were, external treatment would cure them. They are kept open because the blood is steeped in poison, which finds an outlet throvgh these places. While young people, and even children, sometimes suffer with non-healing sores, those most usually afflicted are persons past middle life. Often, with them, a wart or mole on the face inflames and be- gins to ulcerate from a little rough handling ; or a deep, offensive ulcer de- 4 s from a slight cut or bruiSe. Their vital energies and powers of re- sistance have grown less, and circulation weaker, and perhaps some taint in the blood, which was held in check by their stronger constitutions of early n n p life, shows itself. It is well to he sus- | picious of any sore that does not heal readily, because the same germ that produces Cancer is back of every old sore and only needs to be left in the circulation to produce this fatal disease, There is only one way to cure these old sores and ulcers, and that is to get every For this purpose nothing equals It goes down to the very hottom of the trouble, cleanses the blood S. S. S. enriches and freshens the circulation PURELY VEGETABLE. particle of the poison out of the blood. and makes a permanent cure. so that it carries new, strong blood to the diseased parts and allows the place to heal naturaily. When this is done the discharge ceases, the sore scabs over and fills in with healthy flesh, and the skin regains its natural color, Book cn Sores and ulcers and any medical advice desired will be furnished without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs NOTICE OF APPLICATION |swoicatons. re on_ I riginal tow situated twenty (2 sota, fi Lo twe —for— LIQUOR LICENSE 20) orig site, Bemi t floor front room, two-stor, l building. Said app] i b | HeTSONS in said Received One Car of Sugar Today. e e To Sell For 10 Cents Per Pounid . TUR dressed and dvy picked, beginning today. This applies only to the had of families of our loyal customers, and those who have decided to trade with us with a Five Dollar cash purchase. We limit the for each family. 5 = FRAE R AR one only 3 turkeys to TSN REPACKED—THE BEST SELECT PEARS FOR TABLE USE, $4.50 PER BARREL. 5 Frecei—— N R e Ao IRk, R DORAN BROS. : Tinning, Stove Repairing, Plumbing, Ete., Etc., ] Gaod Work on Short Notice. Phone 225. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, By R. W. HITCHCOCK. as second class matter. The Daily Pioneer ' &ficial Paper Village of Bemidfi PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. A A A A A A A A AN AR, Entered in the postoffice at Bemidjl. Minn., SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR ly, Reasons It bhas after a struggle of two years duration become organized as an incor- porated city and is now in a posi- tion to reap the fruits which nature has made possible for it. is situated on the most northern Min- It beautiful lake in ness. BEMIDJI has abundant reasons to celebrate . Thanksgiving Day. Although but eight years old, Bemidii is a city of practically 4,300 people according to the cen- sus of 1905 (the village of Ny more being actually, though not legal- a part of the city.) for Thankful- determined nesota in the midst of a country ecn Minnesct. within a year. resort that abounds in game of all varie- ties and descriptious making it! | the uncqualed northwest, summer or winter. It is located at the strategic point in the geopraphy of north- A brief inspec- tion of the map will convince any observer of affairs that the city is by location destined to bethe most important center in the northern part of the state. Tt now has practically five lines of railway and it will have more ! The beginnings of the | It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the lungs, low- ers the vitality and prepares the system for the more serious dis- cases, among which are the two greatest destroyers of human life, pueumonia and consumption. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has won its great popularity by its prompt cures of this most common ailment. It aids expectoration, re- lieves the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting a speedy and permanent cure. It counteraets any tendency toward pneumeonia. Price 25¢, Large Size 50c. -—-—n-—-—-) ,porb in his-eontention for railway fl | | g rate reform than Senator OSapp',l Fitly Years the Standaré r ER: MINNEAPOLIS gets next year’s : convention of the American Fed- eration of Labor—which is Min- nesota’s gain. Every deer season is a dearer season to northern Minnesota | game. P ‘ of 'what will be the most exten-| on nenord sive jobbing business in the northwest outside of the twin cities and Duluth haye been, cord of a cold resulting in made. Manufacturing indus'kPneumonia or other seri- 3 tries, b.a.cked by home caplta.l,yous Iung: trouble, after are taking firm root. The coun-! try which surrounds Bemidji is: rich in hard woods and its soil is; snch as will make the ecity a' great farming center as soen as | Temreds - (Ao, g There is no case on re- lumbering operations are ended | in northern Minnesota. Bemidji is today the labor market of the north; within a| . few years it will be the transpor- | .tabion,v jobbing and manuwfactur- " ing center of all northern Minne- | had been taken. ) ) sota and its future as the greati 1t stops the cough: and i the morth i heals the Iungs and' pre-| summer resort of No ity in the northywest has ; made a2 more remarkable Pro-i o cold Weamring away’ or: gress th.ax.1 emidji; no eity ],Ba’aa'.expel’lment with: somesun=: jmore brilliant feture before it.. ! k o Pt I Itis to be thankful. i BOWN. pleparason aLy Erroxrrs have been made to tdiscredit Senator Clapp with the! i people of the state-because-of the Iget the genuine. | fact thathe is not attending ihe! railway rate hearings in com—! I mittee at- Washington. Tle-sena }tor is-entivelv right in his state- i ment that it Foley’s Homey and Tar. | s A Savere Cold for Three Manths. The following: letter from A. J. Nus- | baum, of Batesville, Ind., tells. its own . i story: *‘I suffered! for three months with + is umnecessary to | a severe cold. A druggist prepared me | i some medicine, and a physician pre- WANI I'FOR SALE 95 | country lies entirely im the'hands ! vents sericus. results- frumxi; of its citizens. a cold. E ! Do not take chances: on:|: | N { .costs you the same asi: ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertisement Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents: Cash Must Accompany AIl! Out Of Fown Orders HELP WANTED. B T VPSS S WANTED—Bright boy to learn printer’s trade. Address Blackducls American. WANTED—Reliable man and wife for looking after farm, Near Bemidji. W. A. Casler. WANTED—For U. S. army able- tween ages of 21 and 385, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate: habits, who cam speak, read: and write English. For in-- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji.. Minnesota. FOR SALE. milch cows. at J. P. Pogue’s-livery barn. | POR SALE—Team "of horses, harness and sled: Will be sold cheap. M. E. Smith. [POR SALE—Team of horses, harness, wagon and sled. Call at 802, Beltrami avenue. POR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold. cheap Inguire atthis office. FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Ploneer will procare any kind of a robber stamp for vouw on shory notice. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Ragles hall, over City Drugstere. Telephone 74. FOR RENT—Oge tive room cot- tage, one block from school house. J. P. Duncalf. LOST and FOUND Rememberthe nameand.! % LOST—Opportunities for profit when you neglect the Pioneer want columns. MISCELLANEOWS. | WRITEA. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- ton, Minn., about the new towns. of Holt, Middie River, Strathcona and Greabush on the Fhief River Fails extension. i idrag the members of committee! scribed for me, yet I did not improve. P {1 then tried Foley’s Honey amd Tar from one end of the: cOUNt:Y 10 ad eight doses cored me.? : )the other-at this. time and that| jthe committee bas abmadant) | Tharee sizes—25¢;, S0c, $1.00: The 50 cent: size contains: two andh . = one-half times as much as the:small size: timeto make its. report. When|ang the $1.00.bottle almost: six. timess Congress eonyenes. President 8 much. Roosevelt bas no warmer sup | SOQLD AND: RECOMMENDED. BY: Barker’s. Drug Swore. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- i urdays, 2:30 to 6p, m. Thurs- { day 7 te 8 p. m. also. Li- /' brary im basement. of court ! House. Mrvs. E R: Ryan, li- brarian. %, i Read The Daily Pioaeer. You can depend on a good THANKSGIVING DINNER if baked in a MAJESTIC RANGE It_bakes right because it is made right and of the right material — Malleable and Charcoal Iron. bodied, unmarried men bes :

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