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A MOTIEERS LOVE. What is More Beautiful than a Mother’s Love ? “ Who ran to help me when T fell And would some pretty story tell, Or kiss the place_to make it well, My mother.” A mother’s worries are many. She sometimes forgets her own bodily dis- comforts because of her overpowering love for the child. She becomes broken down, sleepless, nervous, irritable and feels tired from morning until night. Many mothers of experience can tell you that at such a time they have been re- lieved, benefited and strengthened and put into proper health by taking a pre- seription which their mothers had told them was the best woman’s tonic and nervine to be taken at such times. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has en- joyed an enviable reputation for over a third of a century. In all that time it has sold more largely in the United States than any other tonic for womau’s needs, and to-day its sales are greater than ever. Dr. Pierce made up this prescription from native medicinal roots withont the use of a particle of aleohol and for the single purpose of curing those diseases peculiar to women and when there is a lack of womanly strength to bear the burdens of maternal daty. How few women come to this critical time with adequate strength. The reason why so many women sink under the strain of motherhood is be- canse they are unprepared. Is pre- paration “then required for mother- hood? asks the young woman. And every expericnced mother answers —“Yes.” "I unhesitatingly advise ex- cctant mothers to use Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Pre ? writes Mrs. J. W. G. Steph Mila, Va. The rea- son for thi ice is that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the best pre- parative for the maternal function. ~ No matter how healthy and strong a woman may be, she cannot use *Favorite Pre- iption” as a preparative for ma- ternity without gain of health and comfort. But it is the women who are not strong who best appreciate the great benafits received from the use of © vorite Pr ipti For one thing its use v’s advent practically painl It has in many cases reduced ay ifering to a brief few hours. It has changed the period of anxiety and struggle into a time of ease and comfort. A DUTY WOMEN OWE THEMSELVES. “Good actions speak louder than words,” go, too does the testimony of many thousands of women during a third of a century speak iouder than mere claims not backed by any such record of cures. Miss Emma Petty, 1126 8. Olive Street, wolis, Ind., Past Vice-President, Danghters of Poc hontas, Minneola Couneil, also Orga outh Baptist Chureh, Indi polis, writes: “For sey- eral I suffered with leucorrhcea, which v erious drain on my vitality, ! sapping my strength and causing seveie | headaches, bearing-down pains” and a | general worn-out feeling, until I really had no desive to live. I had many medicines recommended to me and tried many, but did not get permanent relief | until T took Dr. Pierce avorite Pre- | In two months I was much better and stronger, and in four months Iw 1. Have had no more disagree- able dis re, N0 more pain; so I have every reason to praise ‘Favorite Pre- . ! seription.” 1 consider it without an equal for ills of women.” All the ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription are printed in plain English on each bottle wrapper. Dr. Pierce thereby shows that he is not afraid to tell his patients just what this' medicine is made of. This 1s not true of any other medicine espe- cially designed for the cure of woman’s peculiar ailments. This *Prescription ” is also the only woman’s medicine sold through druggists that does not con- tain a large percentage of alcobol; it contains not a drop. As an indication of the high esteem in which the medical profession are coming to regard the several ingredi- ents of which Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription, for weak and ailing women is composed, we have room here to in- sert only the following: Dr. John Fyfe, of Saugatuck, Conn., Editor of the Department of Therapeu- tics in THE ELECTRIC REVIEW says of Unicorn root (Helonias Dioica) one of the chief ingredients of Dr. Pierce’s Fa- vorite Prescription: “A remedy which invariably acts as a uterine invigorator and always favors a condition which makes for normal activity of the entire reproductive system, cannot fail to be. of great usefulness and of the utmost importance to the general practitioner of medicine.” “In Helonias we have a medicament which more fully answers the above purposes than any other drug with which I am acquainted. In the treat- ment of diseases peculiar to womer. it is seldom that a case is seen which does not present some indication for this remedial agent.” . “'IfheAfoll_owing are among the lead- ing indications for Helonias: Pain or aching in the back, with leucorrheea; atonic (weak) conditions of the repro- ductive organs of women, mental de- pression and irritability, associated vith chronic diseases of ‘the reproduc- tive organs of women, constant sensa- tion of heat in the region of the kidneys: menorrhagia, (“flooding”) due to a weakened condition of the reproductive system; amenorrheea, arising from or accompanying an abnormal condition of the digestive organs and an anzmic (thin blood) habit; dragging sensations in the extreme lower part of the abdo- men.” It more or less of the above symp- toms are present, no invalid women can do better than take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, one of the leading ingredients of which is Unicorn root, or Helonias. MEN AND WOMEN should have a medical book handy, for knowledge is power. They should know about anatomy and physiology. They should have a book that treats of the sexological relations of bcth sexes out of and in wedlock, as well as how and when to advise son and daughter. Has unequaled endorsement of the press, ministry, legal and medical pro- fessions. The main cause of unhappi- ness, ill-health, sickly children, and divorce is admitted by physicians and shown by court records to be the vio- lation of the laws of self and sex. A standard work is the People’s Common Sense Medicad Adviser, by R. V. Pierce, M. D. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound book, or 21 stamps for the paper-covered volume. Address Dr. R.'V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y, Fdward of England has de. cided to conler the Order of Merit on both Field Marshal Oyama and Ad- miral Togo. The watchhouse of the Standard Oit company at Armourdale, Kan., was destroyed fire Thursday, causing 2 i0ss of S175,000, Is one of the Four e1S offers No other city of its ywasite TOXS, Agent. of the Northwest for Business and Manufacturing Minnesota has such Railway and Railway and Com- unparalelled opportunities size in the State of E & ilities. by & fmprovement Co twedback Bldg PORAN BROS. Tinning, Stove Repairing, Plumbing, Ete., Ete., Good Work on Short Notice. gt g IS AR R The Daily Pioneer (their |In the end they must yield:if :and then some. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, ! Official Paper Village of Bemidfi! goiaal papep Milageof bemidil PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. A A A A A AP A ANt Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn., as second class matter. e R s SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR The Railroad Tax. MR. LINCOLN STEFFINS de- clares thata railroad is not a pri- vate enterprise but a public high- way and that every penny paid by the people to railroad com- panies for transportation is a tax for the maintenance of such highway. Fifty Years the Standaré B s M uniform kept her steadfast safe- ly past the altar, B Button. Button, who’s got the Button Business Colleges ? Crookston and Wadena and Fer- gus Falls is trying. ] e More printers machinery has WAN ONE CENT A WORD. been bought in the north coun- try during the past two months than in the previous two years. The Sebeka Review nominates ‘I the editor of the Wadena Pioneer No Advertisement Accepted For Less " Than 15 Cents, Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders Journal for governor and Brother |- Eastman ad:mits that the sugges- tion is the best he has heard yet. HELP WANTED. Dode Fisk tonight. PROFESSIONAL WANTED—Bright boy to learn printer’s trade. Address Blackduck American. ..CARDS.. The average tax per capita for all other purposes of government whatever is $7 while the average tax per capita for maintaining ‘E these public highways railroads is $26. There is food for a good many meals of thought in these state- ments. [f they are true, there| are but two possible‘alternatives. Railroads being highways must| the public or rates of transporta- tion over these hxghwa.ys' must be fixed by the public. The one| alterrative is government own ship of the railways; the other government rate regulation. The railroad companies are! 1s in put profits intothe pockets of stockbolders. they object to either alternative. they yield soon enough it will be ! refuse to yield atallit will be government ownership. Iris uptothe Dunn either be owned and managed by ! organs at Crookston. ok o b b b ek BITSINORTH 4 TR | COUNTRY ¢ T called ; : s There’s much marrying at Willmax. —— Of the making of new “Lodges” there is no end. —— Regular epidemic of g A skating rinkisa slippery proposition at Thief River. —— There are mutterings of the usual Thanksgiving Day blizzard, —0— The Mallard Call is stil! fight- g last years gubernatorial using these public highways to |election. —— Wadena county has a drainage Naturally | league of its own that is all busi- ness and no politics. - Y Don’t eat so much thanksgiv ing dinner that you can’t be torate regulation only, if they |thankful. —— A Sebeka man gets the third |license to wed the same lady. She grew cold hearted. at the faction | critical moment two times bué and the Collins faction to let the the third vime and nice new navy pipe | LAWYERS. WANTED —Reliable man and 2 wife for looking after farm. Near Bemidji. W. A, Casler. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law EEMIDJI, - - - - - FUINN, E. E. 'cDonald. €. A. Pitkin, McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- | zens of United States, of i good character and temperate ] habits, who can speak, read ¢ and write English. For in- : formation apply to Recruiting &— Officer, Miles block, Bemidj. 8 Minnesota. Bemidji, Mtinn. Oifice: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Sargeon. Diseases of the Eye a specialty Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeou PERReBIRE T LN P B R FOR SALE—Team of horses, % FOR SALE. harness and sled. Will be sold cheap. M. E. Smith. FOR SALE—Team of horses, harness, wagon and sled. Call at 802, Beltrami avenue, Ofiice: TIiiles Block Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon ©ffice: Gver First National Bank Residence Phone 221 Office Phone 18 Dr. A. E. Henderson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over First National Bank. Phones: Office 36, Residence 72. DR. WARNINGER YETERINARY SURGEON Teiephione Number 200 FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. FOR RENT—Eagles hall, over i FOR SALE—Maugnificent moose: head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this office; S The Pioneer will proecure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. FOR RENT. y City Drug store. Telephone 74. Third St., one block west of 1st Nat’l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Movin, a Specialty. Phone 40. middle of the road republicans | control the next state republican i named insist, they will find all| the trouble they are looking for— | WE begin to suspect that Col- % lier’s fulminations against patent| medicines are written by Col-| lier’s ad man. THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEA- ! lers are now on the gridiron. THE House of Representatives | and Little Lessons in Courtesy | will conyene next Monday. AT last the McCurdy family has been compelled {ogo some. Those who attended the Dode | tiske concert aud dance last year, and that was nearly every-! one, will look forward eagerly to! the company’s here the evening of December 1. | The concert given by the com-. pany is a musical treat of rare merit and the dance music to- gother with the spirit of fun infused into the dance by Mr. . Fiske himself made the dance the season, -——-u'z——\ Colds It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the lungs, low- § ers the vitality and prepares the [ 8 system for the more serious dis- eases, among which are the two greatest destroyers of human life, pneumonia 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 lungseand opens the secretions, effecting a speedy and permanent cure. -It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. Phone 225. 35 OV Gy PN, 41,01 e ) L A 9Rp 2 convention. If eisher of she first | jis GCase of Pneumonia on Record - There is no case on re- 4 |sON is over and the college gamb- | cord of a cold resulting in Pneumonia; or other seri- ious lung trouble, after FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR| reappearance had been taken. It stops the cough and. heals the lungs and pre-| ‘vents serious results from a cold. - = Do not take chances on Minypty [nfernation last year the most enjoyable of a cold wearing -away or ‘experiment with some un-|, Northern Pacific.. 'known preparation that iProvides the best train costs you the same as Foley’s Honey and Tar. -Remember the name and get the genuine. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Aveni DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCE. FOR RENT—Oge live room cot- tage, one block from school house. J. P. Duncalf. S | ] (i A \ LOST and FOUND LOST—Opportunities for profit when yoa neglect the Pioneer want columns. MISCELLANEOUS. o SO e GRE M M Lo e WRITEA. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- ton, Minn., about the, new " towns of Holt, Middle River, * Strathcona and Grenhush on & tha Thief River Falls extension. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over B. H. Winter’s Store. F. O. K, Fraternal Order of Esgles, Bemidfi AcrieNo. 350 Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m., CGilmout’s Hall. A.T. Wheotock, ~ =~ W. Presidem H. LoBleu, it W, Secretar: Vigiting Ragles rardlaliv lnwiven THE COMFCRTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND. No. 108..Park Rapids Line..5:00 a. m. 3 (Connects with Flyer at Sauk Cen- tre, arrives Mihneapolis about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:45 p. m. No. 34....Duluth Express... “ g “ “w WEST BOUND. No. 33...... Fosston Lite.... i No 107...Park Rapids Line. FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. In Connection with the passenger service between Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidji, and intermediate points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east, west and South. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dianer.. TIME CARD Effective June 4th., 1905, Daily except Sunday Walker | : ' A Severe Cold for Three Months, The following letter from A. J. Nus- |zug' B | jt ! scribed for me, yet I did not improve, | Ll’rlco 25¢, Large Size 50c. J l baum, of Batesville, Ind., tells its own a severe cold. A druggist prepared me ' spome medicine, and a physician pre- I then tried Foley’s Honey and Tar, , and eight doses cured me.”’ Three sizes—25¢c, 50c, $1.00. 5 The 50 cent size contains two and . story: *‘I suffered for three months with |7: STATIONS Daily ex . m. Ar one-half times as much as the small size .and the $1.00 bottle almost six times ' #s much. 'SOLD AND REGOMMENDED BY . Barker’s Drug Store. 3 % #ood appetite;cures constipa: 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. Mrvs. E. R. Ryan, li- brarian. Dode Fisk tonight. Married at Cunningham. The marriage of Daniel Rose and Miss Bertha Benson, both of Northome, took place at Cun- ningham. Itasca county, today, Rev. Kingman of Northome offi- ciating. Mr. and Mrs. Rose ‘will go to Brainerd tomorrow for a short wedding tour, after wl}ich they will take up their residence at Northowe. ; ¢ Webster @ Cooley } 4 g Wall Paper & Paint Store g One door south of old P. O. i building. Telephone No. 28: E AT O Y WO ; | | i We Want Men ] o sellour famous 1 RIINNETONKA | the guarantecd appie, and our general line of : fruitand ornamental ¢ & nursery stock, shrub- s bery, roses, vines, etc. Hardy, acclimated,Min- nesota wn stock. —— Apply for terms. L. L. MAY & CO.. - ST.PAauUL. MINN. 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