Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 6, 1905, Page 2

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JEEEETEEFEEEEEECEEEEREEES ¥ CORRESPONDENCE 1 m PROFESSIONAL --.CARDS .. of Stoughton were Nary visitors , last week. Mr. Bjoin returned 2 to Stoughton Saturday morning. | S933333233323223333323333357 | Rev. E. M. Peterson of Bemidji S had services below Nary Satur- 1 NARY ITEMS. laiy: B [ {Toluteitonleyinon Miss Lottie Flanvigan came | Mr. Kittleson was down {rom RE | Bemidji Saturday. down. from Bemidji Saturday! The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, Official Paper Village of Bemidji| PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. 'I’Ifly Ym fhe Standasé DR: D. H. FISK INTS : morning. It is reported that twelye deer . g;;‘e shot around Nary last Fri- | goods to Bemidji last weels. O ] Theo. Oftedahl and H. Bjoin: Read the Daily Pioneer, Entered in the postofice at Bemidji. Minn., Mr. Case moved his household as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR P Women Who Know Wine of Cardui has been 80 helpful to me that I feel it mtg_duty to advise sick and suffering women to try this wonderful remedy. MISS MARTHA HUBER, 505 East 88th St., New York City. . Wine of Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish that all suffering women knew of its good qualities. MRS, WILHELMINA SNOW, Treas. Economic League, Portland, Me. Every woman suffering with female troubls should try Wine of Cardgi, and I fully beol‘i’ev: they will experience the same benefits and cure which I have. MRS. L. A. AUSTIN, 606 N. 6th St., Kansas City, Mo. on earth that a should leave entirely alone it is advertising. To wmake a 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 early in the game. “Advertising doesn’t jerk, it pulls. It begins very gent- ly at first, but the pull is steady. It increases day by ‘quitter’ f POWDIR £ Gream of Tarfar Powder Made Frem Gropes Ho Rlum TRESPASS CASE IS APPEALED Shevlin-Carpenter Company Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office oppusite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell {ONE CENT A WORD. No Adversisement Accepted Fisr Less Than I5 Cents. LAWYERS Bemidji, Minn. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Office: Swedback Block L R I R . BEMIDJL, - - - - - T[INN. |C M : ) Doesn’t Jerk—Just Pulls. B i eban e ash; Most 1‘_.’::"‘;:::“:!!1 Our Of “If there is one enterprise McDonald & Pitkin HELP WANTED. WANTED—&irl for general L. A Ward, M. D, i Physician and Surgeon. Glasses fitted. Office: Tiles Block | Diseases of the Eye a specialty. Dr. Rowland Gilmore B Physician and Surgeon housework. 703 Beltrami' aye; WANTED—Fer U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be: tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of TUnited States, off good character and temperate: habits, who can speak, read! and write English. For in- Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Gver First Natioms! Batik Residence Plroze 221 Dr. A. E. Henderson Oftfice Phomo18 formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. FOR SALE. X A day and year by year untilit Wi PO | FOR SALE—Magnifi 5o My ad ; L TS : ar by § ill Cagry Action to PHWSICIAN and SURGEGN: g agnificent moose il vyer!b:g:fmt: p:;xnfltzgx:g Z}v]%nr.ig llllts to take Wine of Cardui and they exerts .an irresistible power. < ¥ " mfiuan:tnNguonll Bank.. head, mounted; will be sold A MISS LOUISE FINE, “«JOHN WANAMAKER.” Higher Cowrt. Phonest: * ffice 36, Residence: 7a:. 125 Hennessy St., New Orleans, La. WINE orCARDUI INDIANS TO An appeal from:the order of . cheap. Inquire at this office. DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON' Tetephome Number zo9? FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. i The Pioneer will precure any kind of a rubber stamp for . . N o] Third St., oneblouk west of 1st: Nati% Bank< . i GET 500 000 Judge ]_)zbell, in district: cpwrt; off S R vou on short notice. These women say Wine of Cardui will cure menstrual ’ $t. Louis county, overrwling the disorders, bearing down pains, ovarian pains, leucorrhcea, demurrer to the complains in the:| . Wes Wright, =48 FOR RENT. ; nervousness and hysteria—that this pure wine will rob child- timber trespass case brought by | Dray and Tramsfer. FOR RENT—Eagles hall, over ! Exrth oftlts woxfst agonies, and that the. change of life need Steenerson Secures Order sne state against theShevlin-Car- Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave. | City Drug store. Telephone 74; v@fif “;f:fi:s tl’?;i: w;zpaz; who takes this great female tonic. For Payment Frem penter ecompany of Minneapolis: Tom Smart FOR RENT—One tive room cot- Y e was filed in the state supzeme i e P tage, one block from school S - Department. ceart yesterday. The order over- s M.SS‘WW "%\ house. J. P. Duncalf. ecure a Bottle of _Wme of Cardui today. uling? the demurrerwas made|Fhome No. 58 | 618 America Avenue | ‘\ Washingt D 5 by the lower court last'Saturday ; DENFISTS. : WEPMM o= ASREREIOn, 6C. © AU o6 which time degal Tepresesta- 'LOST—Opportunities for profit gressman Steeneson secured am| oo o o Ty ol it et Dr. R. B.Foster, . when yolu neglect the Pioneer . order frc?m' the Indian office to claimed thatan appeal would'bel Dr. th_mey | ‘want columns q day providing for the payment taken promptly. SURGEON'DENTISTS |LOST—Check on PFirst National . of $100,000 to the Red: Lake: PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. | Bank of Brainend n:ade outto- Indians under the act of 1904 Fozgot Bis Horsess. ‘ = i A B Ellison. Winder please 4% ___ ) \. (known as the Steenersom act)| A goodstory s being ciroulsd-| Dr. Gfixh‘?’gnlth; } leave at Pioneer office: g@. (ah Q) Lf\&& %t@@.@t openiug to settlement o Portion o n the oity aboarithe P00F| emeserr . . wmers sr. MISCELLANEOUS. \ F . Wasdp ;)' e s p e 1) ehy Rivensaloen man, wha was-in the| . O. E. ton. Minn: aifing?fi)mo L | - \ > erivel rom the sale’ of the|.; 5 TR T : s . e new | ancy Pears $4.50 a Barrel lands shall be paid fothieTndiing, | o hr e oraay. M. Dalo drovepruses onin ot SusuaRrsuppaistieam | towns of Holt, Middle River, 1 £ : 2 to Bemidji Monday mornirg and dlimour’s Hall. Strathcona and Grenhush on t Butter' Buflgr? Butter' The hr?t payment of not to-eX-|yemained here on business-dur-- i8.T.Whestock, < - W.presitem | * tho Thief River Fails extension. S ° : ceed $300,080 was to be paid|ing the day. In the evenimghe] P eins Bastas cordiatty tmericr " > % 3 R H o cordially invited. PUBLIC LIBE e : 1 yithin 90 d fter the sale of ; : BRARY — Open H Have you ever tasted our Within 90 cays alier Lhe $a%€ Olftook: thie-M. & & passenger back: = | Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- § reamery Bu er 5 the- team of herses. Whem: he § 2 ay 7 to p. m. also. Li- ¢ in the month of October of the|went tothe stable o feads the i brary in basement of court e e w We get semi-weekly shipments from our Creamery. We § fieaé following that md Wb‘_g’;‘ ;he‘ horses. atTurtle: River bewas | co ua“ s Il;ll?;lrsign. Mrs. B R Ryan, li 1 ! guarantee this butter to be the very best, tested by the J§ |rStPayment was made. HGnder|surprised to find- that they were| DO YOU SPECULATE—We © ¢ | _ o s & :theact a payment was-due in|notthere,and e fimally remem--| . 2 itV - j| Pure Food Commission aud always found strictly pure. § |October, 1805, which woald be|pered that He- had taken them 10 & STU FFY want an agent in every town, ! Get our price o1 Flour, Feed, Hay. It will save you meney. f§ |Paymenthas not yet been: made.|the team yeaterday and dwove Jr 1 B Liberal terms to right person. G . # |There is at present to the oredit!heme with them lash pight. p Write us at once. Department i Cameha Flour 49 le $l OO f {of the Indians $101,000, mob in: i | Z. Edwards-Wood Co, St. a 2 ’ °y * B (cluding $53,880; that which was{. UhdenrNew Mamagement:. QUICKLY GURED BY Paul, Minn. ad withdrawn from the. 198% pay-| The liake Shere botelis now ! » A\ ment, and: #'the secretary of the | ii\charge of ©Ole _Andersony. the fFOley S HOIIB, ot e i }‘ . Q ‘QQQ Q: hl)lcerior c(ml.im)les to mmhotl:d Zormer propsietor of the esta,b--{ an d Tal' d Webster @ Cooley o S y § |the money belonging: to-the{lishmeat, wiro will conducé it in { ) : ; - t MINNESOTA AVE. TELEPHONE NO. 65 {f |winor children, which he claims |the fubure, The rooms of thes There is no case on record of a : Wall Paper& Paint Store t @ i I : LR S he can do wnder the act,.the pay-{hotel have been renovates and.;i:‘m:ld resulting lm» Pneumonia, or M g@fiéii%m é-‘;}':hhf,; glgo P»mg- : ! ment to the Indians will amountjredecorated and the table ser- !Z;‘toléer ,sse"fig; ’““i l:&‘?“,}’,f:a‘g:; Be foop) S 1 to approzimately $100,090. jvice has. been improved, making: .been):aken. ¥ : L i e i i i i 5 \ 1\ HEUMATISM . BODY RACKED WITH PAIN No other bodily suffering is equal to that produced by the pain of Rheu- matism. When the poisons and acids, which cause thisdisease, become in- trenched in the bload there is hardly any part of the body that is not af- fected. Th= muscles become sore and drawn, the nerves twitch and sting, the joints inflame and swell, the bones ache, every movement is one of agony, and the entire body is racked with pain. Rheumatism is brought on inc ion, stomach troubles, torpid Liver, weak Kidneys and a general ate of the system. The refuse matter instead of passing off through nature’s avenues is left to sour and form uric acid, and other acrid poisons which are absorbed into the blood. Rheumatism does not affect all alike. In some cases it takes a wandering form; it may be in the arms or legs one day and in the shoulders, feet, hands, back or other parts of the body the next. Others suffer more seriously, and are never free from pain. The uric acid and other irritating substances find lodge- ment in the muscles and joints and as these deposits increase the mus- cles become stiff and the joints locked and immovable. It matters not in what form the diseasc may be the cause is always the same—a sour, acid condition of the blood. Thi.si vital strcam has lost its purity and anew man. freshness, and instead or; nourish- CONR“?D Loxm;y ing and feeding the different parts 122 E. 19th 8t. with health-giving properties, it fills them with the acids and salts of this | painful and far-reaching d The cold and dampness of Winter always intensily the pains of Rheumatism, and the sufferer to get relief from the \ agony, rubs the affected parts with liniments. oils, lotions, etc., or uses | plasters and other home remedies. These are desirable because they give | temporary ease and comfort but have no-effect on the real trouble which is in | the blood and beyond the reach of such treatment. S. S. S. is the best rem- ‘\‘ edy for Rheumatism, It goes into the | | 5 [ e ® blood and attacks the disease at its head, | PURELY VEGETABLE About fifteen years ago I had a severe attack of Rheumatism and could not work with any satisfaction. My legs were badly swollen and drawn so I could scarcely walk. I tried many rem- edies but could get no reliet. I was fin- ally recommended to try S. 8. S.and it. soon cured me sound and well. . I am: now 74 years old and kave never hadk any return of tho troubld, | JOCETIIITIOXI L Box 104. Sometimo ago I had Rheumatism and had to quit work. The pains in my back and between my shoulders was_soin- tense I could not rest or sleep. I tried everything but nothing Gid ms any?od till I heard of and took S. S.S. This medicine cured me sound and well, It purified my blood and made e feel like Anderson, Ind. and by neutralizing and driving out the blood it cures the disease permanently. ‘While cleansing the blood S. S. S. tones up the stomach, digestion and every " other part of the system, soothes the | relieves all pain and completely cures this distressing disease. S.S.S.isa certain cure for Rheumatism in any form ; Muscular, Inflammatory, Articu- lar or Sciatic. Special book on the disease and any medical advice, without | charge, to all who write. JHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GAs acids and building up the thin, sour, | excited nerves, reduces the inflammation, dissolves the deposits in the joints, ' Many Charges Against:Thempsom. Martin Thompson,. arrested last week im. Buzzke townshim charged: with grapd. .Jarcecy, had his.preliminary examination on the above charge before Judge Skinwils this morming. There are a.number of other chazges of gnand larceny against Thomp- son for stealing household goods, a heating stove amd other ar-| ticles. AN the ecases will be tried before Judige Skinvik, who| has not given his decision. in the first case a3 yet. Henry Funk- ley appearedi as attommey for- Thompson. It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the Jungs, low- ers the vitality and prepares the system for the more serious dis- eases, among which are the twe greatest destroyers of human life, puewnonia 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 counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. Ll’ric:o 25¢, Large Size 50c. is on iu justice court today. the Leke Shore-one of the besi one:dollar a day houses ‘in the city.. Giwe it a trial. Aceused of Larcernp.. Bert Taylox was arrssted ab) Fankley last might by Deputy Sheriff Thos. Bailey, Jr., charged with. pesit lareeny. It s claimed that Taylor teok a nmmber of thains. and other logging usen- sils from the T. M, Partridge Lunmber company, Eis hearing Weodbury Kane, widely kmown: ft social, yachting and cfub circks, dled suddenly in New Yor&: clfv. Tt has been decided by- the national committee for the xelief of the Jew: in Russia to raise: at least $1,000,00( wmore in the United States. EAST BOUND. No. 108..Park Rapids Line..5:00 a. m. (Connecss with Fiyer at Sauk Cen- " tre, armives Mimneapolis abous 3:00 p m., formerls 4:45 p. m No. 34....Duluth Express....12:2%7p m ‘38 3 o 12:3 a m WEST BOUND. ......Fosston Line......3:%2p m i o 2155 a m No 107...Park Rapids Lile...7:53 p m —_— FULL INFORMATION FROM | E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. It will cure the most obstinate racking cough; and heals and istrengthens the lungs, ' Foley’s Heney and; Far has ‘cured many cases. of. incipient Corsumptiomand even. in; the last stages will always. give: comfort and relief. Foley’s Honey an@Tar gives quick reliefi to Asthma. sufferers, as it relievas the diffisult breath- ing at onca. Rememiber the name—Fole: Honey and Tar-—and r substitutas that cost the same assthe genuine. Do not take chances. with. preparagion. Contains no; opiates. ! Cured. of Terrible Cough on Lungs, seme unknown N. Jackson of Danville, ., writes: *‘My daughter-had: a savere attack of; La Grippe.and aiterrible cough on hep | lungs. We tried; a great many remedies withaut relief. She‘tried Foley’s Honay and,Tar,which,eured her. She has neves beex, troubled: with. a. eough since.’” Consumpties Cured. Faley & Co., Chicago. Dana, Indes Gentlemen:—Foley’s Honey and Tar gured me of Consumption after I had suffered two. years and was almeost des- perate. ‘Three physicians failed to give YOUR: CREDIT IS GOOB! == WITHw- BISBAR & VANDERLIP! We can furnish you with Ranges, Stowes, Furniture and House SINGER SEWING MACHINES ON VERY EASY PAYMENTS High grade Pianos and Organs Expeeted Baily. BISIAR & VANDERLIP 2 doess west of Ciiy Hall. me any relief and the last ome said he could do. me no good. I tried almost every. medicine 1 heard tell of without benefit, until Foley’s-Honey and Tar was recommended to me. Its effect right from the start was magical. 1 imgmved steadily from the first dose and am now sound and well, and think Foley’s Honey and Tar is a God-send to peo;le with Throat and Lung Trou- |/ ble. Yours very truly, MRS. Y 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. Barker’s Drug Siore. MALT occcron g TONIOLAURITZET S5 A wonderful flesh and bloed maker; makes £l rich, creamy milk for nursiniz mothers; reg- ulates the stomach and howels; impart good appetite;cures constipat v the digestion ;quiets the nerves an. restfulsleep, PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS. A delicious, wholesome tonic that is non-intoxicating. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. It your druggist shold not have it. write for price list. Our_booklet of testimoriuls, from physicians and patients, sent free to) any ad that mentions this paper. LAURITZEN MALT CO., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Ak d induces

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