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A NEW DEPARTURE. “Taking Time by The Forelock.” All observing people must have noticed a %rowing sentiment in this country in favor of using only put-up foods and medicines of known com- position. It is but natural that one should have some interest in the com- position of that which he is expected to swallow, whether it be food, drink or medicine. This sentiment has re- sulted in the introduction in the legis- latures of ‘many of the States, as also in the Congress of the United States, bills providing for the publication of formula or ingredients on wrappers and labels of medicines and foods put up for general consumption. Recognizing this growing disposition on the part of the public generally, and satisfied that the fullest publicity can only add to the well-earned repu- tation of his proprietary medicines, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., has “taken time by the forelock,” as it were, and is publishing broadcast, and on each bottle wrapper,a full and com- plete list of all the ingredients entering into his medicines, “Golden Medical Discovery,” the popular liver invigor- ator, stomach tonic, blood purifier and heart regulator; also of his “Favorite Prescription” for weak, over-worked, broken-down, debilitated, nervous, in- valid women. This bold and out-spoken movement on the part of Dr. Pierce, has, by showing exactly what his well-known medicines are composed of, completely disarmed all harping critics who have heretofore unjustly attacked them. A little pamphlet has been compiled, from the standard medical authorities of all the several schools of practice, showing the strongest endorsements by leading medical writers of the several ingredients which enter into Doctor Pierce’s medicines and recommending these ingredients for the cure of the di s for which Dr. Pierce’s medi- cines are advised. A copy of this little booklet is mailed free to any one desiring to learn more concerning the valuable, native, medicinal plants which enter into the composition of Dr. Pierce’s medicines. A request, by postal card or letter, addressed to Dr, R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., will bring this little booklet by return post. 1t tells exactly what ingredients are used in the mak- ing of Dr. Pierce’s famous medicines. This striking departure of Dr. Pierce from the usual course pursued by the manufacturers of proprietary medi- cines, at once takes his medicines out of the class generally known as “patent” or secret medicines, neither ol which term is at all applicable to them, as their formula now appears on the wrapper of every bottle leaving the great laboratory at Buifalo, N. Y., It places them in a class all by them- sel Neither of them contains any alcohol, which fact alone should cause them to be classed all by themselves and as entirely harmless vegetable ex- tracts, made and preserved by the use of glycerine and not with the usually employed strong aleohol, which works much injury, especially in cases here treatment, even though of the ; must_be continued for consider- e periods of time, in order to make | curc permanent. | Many y ago, Dr. Pierce found that ally pure glycerine, of alcohol both for extracting and pre- serving the medicinal prineiples residing in our indigenous, or native, medicinal plants, such as he employs exclusively In manufacturing his medicines. _Some of these medicinal roots have, since Dr. Pierce first commenced to use them, advanced so in price, that they may be cultivated with great profit by our farmers. This is especially true of Golden Seal root, which enters into both the Doctor’s * Golden Medical Discovery” and his “Favorite Prescrip- tion.” It now brings upward of $1.50 a pound, ‘although formerly selling at from 15 to 20 cents a pound. Many tons of this most valuable root are annually consumed in Doctor Pierce’s Laboratory. From" ({'ganic Medicines,” by Grover Coe, M. D., of New York, we extract the following concerning Hydrastis (Golden Seal root) , which enters largely, as we have already stated, into the com- position of both *Golden Medical Dis- covery” and “Favorite Prescription.” Dr. Coe says: “Hydrastis exercises an especial influence over mucous snr- faces. Its action in this respect is so manifest that the indications for its em- ployment cannot be mistaken. (Hence the efficiency of “Golden Medical Dis- covery,” which is rich in Golden Seal root, in all catarrhal affections, no mat- ter in what part of the system located.) Upon the liver it acts with equal cer- tainty and efficacy. As a cholagogue (liver invigorator), it has few equals. Also in scrofula, glandular diseases generally, cutaneous eruptions, indi- gestion, debility, diarrhcea, and con- stipation.” octor Coe continues: * Hydrastis (Golden Seal root), has been success- fully employed in the cure of leucor- rheea. Itisof singularefficacy when that complaint is complicated with hepatic (liver) aberration (derangement). Hy- drastis is also of inestimable value in the treatment of chronic derangements of the liver. It seems to exercise an especial influence over the portal vein and hepatic (liver) structure generally, resolving (dissolving) biliary deposits, removing obstructions, promoting se- cretion, and_giving tone to the various functions. It is eminently cholagogue (liver accelorator), and may be relied upon with confidence for the relief of hepatic (liver) torpor. It promotes di- gestion and assimilation, obviates con- stipation, and gives tone to the depu- rating (cleansing) functions generally.” Dr. Coe further says: *We would here add that our experience has de- monstrated Hydrastis to be a valu- able remedy in_bronchitis, laryngitis, and other aifections of the respiratory organs.” After reading the foregoing extracts who can doubt the great efficacy, in a long list of diseases, of “Golden Med- ical Discovery,” one of the principal ingredients of which is Golden Seal root (Hydrastis)? And this applies with equal force to Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription for weak, worn- out, over-worked, nervous, invalid women. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are com- posed largely of concentrated principles extracted from Mandrake root. They regulate and invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. One or two little roper strength, was far better than sugar-coated “Pellets” a dose. ffort. will be made at ‘hcl coming m of congress to obtair more money for the medical and ord nance departments of the army, that the officers in these departments 2l rank. | ha j vailing for mone Uispatches to Dun’s Review indicali that the general business situation it most satisfactory and commercia payments remarkably prompt in view of the high rates that have been pre A EAR MY s one o mearcial Centers o bemidjl PRI IR TR AT RS SRS the Four Railway and Com- offers unparalelled opportunities for Business and Manufacturing No other ¢ty of its size in the State of Minnesota has such Railway and f the Northwest Shipring Facilities. Lots for sale by om dji Towasite H. A. SIMONS, Acent. & Improvement Co Swedback Blég. R s AT T % o Gaod Work on Short PDORAN BROS. . Tinning, Stove Repairing, Plumbing, Ete., Ete., Notice. Phone'225. #l |against rect principles, and the evils|go of their own accord,” slamms §|which attend them will be set|Editor Greeley. | The Daily Pioneer| — o rommn wveny srmooy, | Fifty Years the Standare \Asny EORLISED mvANY lrrmsODY il Official Paper Village of Bemidji| ‘DR S A T 0ag0 nicemid)] PIONEER PUBLISHING C0. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn., as second class matter. PROFESSIONAL WANTS LAWYERS. Attorney and Counsellor at Lawn D. H. FISK {ONE CENT A WORD. Office opposite Hotel Markham. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR T T O e e BN L I S Doesn’t Jerk—Just Pulls. “If there is one enterprise on earth that a ‘quitter’ should leave entirely alone it is advertising. To iwake a BAKING POWD No. Advertisement Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents, P. J. Russell Attorney at Law Cash Must Accompany All Out Of BEMIDJ, =~ - - - - CINN. E. E. McDonald. C. A. Pitkin. . Town Orders : McDonald & Pitkin e HELP WANTED. Bemidjl, Minn. Office: Swedback Block WANTED —Reliable man and wife for looking after farm. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. success of advertising, one must be prepared to stick to it like a barnacle on a boat’s bottom, - He should know be- fore he begins it that he must spend money. Somebody must tell him, also, that he cannot reap results commens- urate with his expenditure § Gream of Tartar Powder Hade From Grapes Ko Alum It 18 WELL remarked that Diseases of the Eye a speeialty. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Near Bemidji. W. A, Casler. WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, eciti- zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can . speak, read and write English. For in- L. A. Ward, M. D,, Physician and Surgeon, Glasses fitted. Physician and Surgeon Office: [Hles Block early in the game. ‘“Advertising doesn’t jerk, it pulls. It begins very gent- ly at first, but the pull is America is a government of the people yet when we really man- age to elect a good man we build Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. steady. It increases day by day and year by year until it exerts an irresistible power. “JOHN WANAMAKER.” bonfires and print tons of edi- torials in rejoicing. Office: Gver First National Bank Minnesota. Residence Phone 221 Office Phone 18 FOR SALE. Dr. A. E. Henderson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over First National Bank. Phones: Office 36, Residence 72. FOR SALE—Team of horses, harness, wagon and sled. Call JusT about as many men shot in the woods as killed on the gridiron—but somehow we don’t mind the former so much as the Grand Stand Statesman- ship. Third St., one block west of rst Nat’t Bank at 802, Beltrami avenue. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inguire at this office, DR. WARNINGER YETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 209 DRAY AND TRANSFER. THERE is adeplorable tendency among public men of the day to improve every opportunity to : push themselves upon the notice of the people, Eyery incident or latter. Ir NAPOLEON has any means of communication with the tet- restrial world, he must be inter- Phone 40. FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. Wes Wright, Dray and Trausfer. 404 Beltrami Ave. Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Meving Tom Smart, FOR RENT. a Specialty. FOR RENT—Eagles hall, over action. The people are made|murderer. The daddies of Yank- gallery gods and our governors, |ton need to spank a ton. PHONE 124 accident of a public or semi-pub-|ested in the news from Moscow. | Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue City Drug store. Telephone 74. lic nature is seized upon and : DENTISTS. *-|FOR RENT—One tfive room cot- made the occasion of an interview| YANKTONgirlsare caughtsteal- Dr. R. B. Foster tage, one block from school . P . . id _ ) a proclamation, or some official |ing visits to a condemned negro Dr. Phinn ey house. J. P. Dunealf. FOR RENT—Eight room house on Dewey Ave., for $12.00 per SURGEON DENTISTS MILES BLOCK. FoLK is to move for ballot re- form—this is an age of reform our attorneys general, our in- surance commissioners,are play- month. 8. N. Reeves, Dewey avenue, LOST and FOUND Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over B. H. Winter's Store. ing to them. . and every statesman has his Here is the insurance commis- . specialty- sioner of the state of Missouri barring an insurance’ company from the state because of the re- sults of recent investigations,and . A GRAFTER? Any man on the opposite side of the political Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidfi AerieNo. 351 A.T.Wheelock, = = H. LeBleu, - - - F. O. I AN AP PS LOST—Opportunities for profit when yoa negleet the Pioneer Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m., want columns. Glimour’s Hall. LOST—Grip containing minis- terial robe and books. Finder return to Rev. Ulbright, Cass W, Prosident W, Secretary Visiting Eagles cordially invited. : \fence. - here is our own Governor John- son sending proclamations to | g ge wgr g TgE g high schools, writing open letters BITS i and jumping into print en every [§ FROM g0%§T%g : possible occasion. Eyeryone THE knows there are scores of others. L il Attorney General Young of Jap bell boys capture Winona, § Webster @ Cooley } : Wall Paper & Paint Store ; Laxe, Minn. e 2l S 2l B 2 MISCELLANEOUS. TS e 0 M ST . WRITE A. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- ton, Minn., about the new towns of Holt, Middle River, Strathcona and Grenhush on the Thief River Fails extension. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open One door south of old P. O. building. Telephone No. 283. RO TR WA g Minnesota is to be commmended for his refusal to take action sim- ilar to that taken by Missouri insurance companies. —— Such acts are bombastic grand| The Fargo-Crookston trolley stand plays; the big life insur- line is still stringing the public. ance companies are perfectly “Honest men may be sent to sound; they are based upon cor-|the next legislature, but few will| —C— A cigarette crusade is just| about due in Crookston, —o— The Fosston Thirteen Towns becomes all home print—eight What we wantis statesmen |pages. Great place, Fosston, for who will perform the duties of | turning out good things. state according to the dictates of . o - acalm anq con§ervative j}ldgment ju;Inheal§ol:ba fgi‘;ul:;a:%’;g (:;ht:}cle of what is wiseand right: not year ought to be changed to men whose principal thought is “Everybody works Father.” that they are posing in a popular —0— attitude before the people, right by the investigation now underway. Wheelock’s Weekly thinks . that business methods instead of political methods would yield a bigger count in the state census. g Warren talks to Winger over the top of a barb wire fence, says the Crookston Times, And the telepnone service is just about as onery as any other ser- vice which the barb wire fence renders. To BE, or not to be, a senator, is the hard question which con- fronts La Follette. GooD government is a slow evolution. Here are Russia and Bemidji, for instance. W. R. Baumbach of Wadena is mentioned for governor. Mr. Baumbach might save the state some money—he would probably appoint members of the board of control who would buy their supplies in London at a two per cent profit. m-anl-—\ |Colds It should be borne in mind that [ every cold weakens the lungs, low- § ers the vitality and prepares the B system for the more serious dis- i eases, among which are the two £ § greatest destroyers of human life, - preumonia 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 —— E “John Haluptzok and wife are greatly thankful for the arrival iof a new daughter at their home I last Sunday. [t weighed ten pounds in its traveling dress. Mother and child are doing well, and we might add Joln is, as the |Provides the best train pasSenger PRESCRIBED BY PHYS!IC! service between Northome, Funkley A delicious, wholesome tonic that Blackduck, . Bemidji, Walker non-intoxicat! !and all points east, west and south. 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 [WAYI | House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- brarian. THE COMFORTABLE WAY. STRUCK BY FAST EXPRESS. EAST BOUND. e No. 108..Park Rapids Line-.5:00 a. m. One Warkman Killed and Four Fatally (Connects with Flyer at Sauk Cen- Injured. tre, arrives MinBeapolis about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:45 p. m. No. 34....Duluth Express.. four dying and two others seriousl hurt was the result of the dash of a tast flying Western express train through a construction crew on the i . racks of the Erie railroad in tke tun N?', :-)3...4.,1.'03?,0:\ LTS' .' < lt]el in Jersey City. The men were - struck without warning as they were working to.clear the track from a wreck that had happened two hours before. New: York, Dee. 4—One man kflled,g WEST BOUND. No 107...Park Rapids Lite...7:53p m FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. DOCTOR TO Ri lc LAURITZEN'S A wonderful flesh and blood ma rich, creamy milk for nursing 1 ulates the stomach and howels:i } Z0od 2ppetite;cures consti Mimnesota & International In Connection with the .Northern Pacific.. || iy oo SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. If your druggist should not. hav for price list. Our booklet of te from physicians and patients, sen any address that mentions this paj LAURITZEN WMALT CO., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. and intermediate points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd tor dinner. TIME CARD Effective June 4th., 1905 Daily except Sunday STATIONS Dally ex. 5 NOTICE OF APPLICATION —for— 5 k 1 LIQUOR LICENSE 9 G 8. 1 STATE OF MINNESOTA,{ 1 County of Beltrami s 0 City of Bemidji ) };: Notice is -hereby given, That applications have been made in writing to the ci council of said City of Bem‘izdji and filé‘(\i in my office, praying for license to sell intox- icating liquors for the term commencing on December the Ist. 1905, and terminating December 1st 1906, by the following persons, and at the following places, as stated in said 16 applications. respectively, to-wit: % JAMES THURSTON. situated on lot twenty-one (21), block twenty (20) original townsite, Bemidji, Minne- sotafirst floor front room, two-story frame building. Said applications will be heard and deter- mined by said city council of the Cildy of 'fi;- 28 | midji at the City Clerk’s office in said City Bullhead Lake Branch & Kelliher...... .Ar. p.m. 8:03 Funkley... ...Lv.D. m.7:3¢ N.P.RY. Daily except Sunday 130 p. m. L. oo permanent cure, It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. new daughter already h?‘s five i ix brothers’’, says Price 25¢c, Large Size soc. g .Sisters and six c : ‘L—s'—‘—SJ the Big Fork Compats. : Gen Mgr 8t Paul, Minn Beltrami county, and State of Mi the 27th day of Nov. A. D.1905,at § 32‘:"8‘3&.?3 of thatday. seal of i City of Be- 25 | Witnessmy hand and midji this 27th day of Nov.A., D. . ISEAL! THOMAS MALOY City Clerk. . Fargo. .. . .. "VHGFEMM’ELL v

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