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~ i 7 L "PROFESSIONA CARDS READ AND YOU WILL LEARN The Daily Pioneer That the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several schools PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, of practice, endorse and praise in the strongest possible terms, each and ,fificial Paper Village of Bemidfi ' every ingredient entering into the make-up of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- | M~ Ao~~~ ical Discovery, the famous stomach tonic, liver invigorator, heart tonic. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. This is also equally true of Dr. | Byl WottECHCOCk R Fifty Years the Standers ‘DR WANTS ONE CENT A WORD. LAWYERS, D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellorat Law Office opposite Hotel Markhem. and regulator and blood cleanser. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, for the cure of all those weaknesses and distressing ailments peculiar to women. Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn:, \ as second class matter. No Advertisement Accant;d For Less | | | | | sold through drug- n show any st professional endors Dr. Pies above mentioned remedies are non-alco- holic and non-secret. all their ingredients being printed on each bottle wrapper. They oceuipy a unique position and are IN A CLASS ALL BY THEM They are meither secret medi- cines. They are pow safe to use in any condition of the sys- tem. even for the most delicate women and children. Pure, tripple refined glycerine, which is used instead of alcohol both for racting and preserving the active, medi- 1 Hn‘imvip] from the roots of the ral American forest plants entering into Doctor Pierce’s medieir is much superior to alcohol for these purposes, and is entirely free from the objection- able features inherent in alcohol, inas- much as it produces only salutary influ- ences upon the systeny, while alcohol, even in moderate portions, if long con- tinued, as in the treatment of obstinate is vel inj s and often g ving for Fur- thermore, glycerine i most valuable eu @ stead of being i harmful h forming agent lile alco- Its nutritive properties, Dr. Pierce ot eminent in the profes- surpass those of cod entitling it to favorable con- tion as a remedy in all cases of nsumption, especially when ed with the active medicing ted from Black Che root, Stone root, Grdden pdroot, as in “Golden glycerine nd thereby gi remedial action of all the for in the ¢ throat, laryn, tions of the ges and lungs. In all "wasting dis "where there is of flesh and gradual “running dow the system. the glycerine certainly p! an important ]lmrr. in lessening the br ing down and wasting of fles promoting assimilation and i bodily strength and weight. Tti ful reconstructive agent in all impaired vitality and especially valu when associated and combined witl superior alteratives and tonics as in “Golden Medjcal Dircovery ” and “Favor- ite Prescription.” Its wonderful solvent properties also play an important part in the cure of mfl stones and severe con- stipation. erine is also one of the very best anti-ferments and as such counteracts ymptoms are o Stone root. Golden Seal come _and the s root, Bloodroot and other ingredients of | “Golden Medical Discovery ” are greatly | assisted in their action in completing a cure., | As will be seen from the writings of | Drs. Bartholo il Wood., Hare, Johns and other high ent in the little book men agents can confidently be depended upon | for the most pos curative action in all ator L state | o B |is given a tions of ‘the liver, kidneys and other asso- ciated organs. Read from the writings of the authori- ties above quoted. under the headings of Golden Seal root, Stone root, Black which will be sent you free on request addressed to the Doctor, at Buffalo, N. Y.. and you will learn that all these ingredients "are recommended as reme- ies for indigestion or dyspepsia and «liver complaint,” as well as for the cure of all catarrhal affections wher- ever located, also for the cure of lin- gering coughs, arising from bronchial throat and lung affections. All are in- gredients of “Golden Medical Discovery,” combined in such proportions that each enhances the curative action of all the others. The “ Discovery " must not be expected to produce miracles, While it is espe- lingering ofh e in acute colds and coughs unless slippery elm mucilage, flaxseed tea, solution of gum arabic. or -other mucilaginous demuleent be drank freely in connection with its use. Nor must the “Golden Medical Discovery " be expected to cure consumption in "its advanced stages. In its early stages it will stay its progress and often effect a cure if its use be persisted in for a reasonable length of time. Send for the little book noted above and learn what those most eminent in the medical profession say of the ingredients out of which Dr. Pierce’s medicines are made and thereby learn why they cure obstinate diseases. By reading some of the extracts from eminent authorities contained in the > | little booklet mentioned above, treating of the several ingredients entering into “Golden Medical Discovery,” it will be readily understood why this famous med- s | icine cures obstinate kidney and bladder affections, chronic diarrhea, all catarrhal afections, no matter in what part of the system existing. By reason of the Stone root, and Golden Seal root contained in it, it is a most effective curative in valvular and other affections of the heart, as you will understand from the writings of Drs. Paine. Hale, Ellingwood and others, con- cerning Stone root, Golden Seal root and Black Cherrybark which are to be found in the little booklet above mentioned. Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness, sick and bilious headache, dizziness, costiveness, or constipation of the bowels, loss of appetite, coated tongne, sour stomach, windy belchings, “heart-burn.” pain and distress after eat and kindred derangements of the r, stomach and bowels. Put up in v tightly corked, therefore and reliable. One little i fre “Pellet” is a %, two are cathartic. N regulate, invigorate and cleanse the stomach and bowels. A good medical book, written in plain Inglish, and free from technical terms i< a valuable work for frequent consulta- tion. Such a work is Dr. Pierce’s Com- mon Sense Medical Adviser. It’s a book es, profusely illustrated. It 3 ay now although formerly sold in cloth binding for $1.50. Send 21 cents, in one-cent stamps, to pay for cost of 1008 of the sto sing indige mn | iltant affec- | ach, nied with distr 19 and kind ing only for Qupnr-covernd copy, ing Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffulo, r 31 cents for an elegantly clothe- opy. N. Y boui; Read the Daily Pioneer| mercial Tenters o Bemidj for Bus TLots for H. A. SIMOXS, Agent. Is one of the Four Railwav and Com- Bamidji Townsite &I f the Northwest offers unparalelled opportunities iness and Manufacturing No other city of its size in the State of Minnesota has such Railway and Shipsing Facilities. sale iprevement Co Swedback Bldg. _Gisod Work on Short NDORAN BROS. :‘_ Tinning, Stove Repairing, Plumbing, Etec., Ete., Noti _ Phone 225. Cherrybark, Bloodroot. Queen’s root and | Mandrake root. in a little book of ex- | tracts, compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, and | cially suited for the cure of all chronic, | s that .are curable, it is | iSUBSGRIPTlON $5 PER YEAR wlu)oesn’t Jerk—Just Pulls. | i§ “If thereis one enterprise on earth that a ‘quitter’ 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 day and year by year until it exerts an irrésistible power. ¢ JOHN WANAMAKER.” A Good Example. THE Pioneer desires once more ! to commend to the city couacil of | this city the record made by the city of Moorhead since the adop- |tion of its home rule charter. When the charter was adopted the city was deepin debt not- withstanding its heavy revenue from-saloon and other licenses. Since the adoption of the charter the number of saloons have de- creased and the amount of money received frow licenses bas fallen off correspondingly, necessary public improvements have been carried on, the city’s debt has been reduced to the vanishing point and the tax rate (including city., sebool, county and state) have been reduced from five per| cent to three per cent It is possible for Bemidji %o/ equal this record. The Pioneer believes that a majority of the: present city council @desires that such a record should be egualled. iBut it is undeniable that in- flvences are work, whieh if suc-| cessful, will make such a record| absolutely impossible of fullfil- ment. Creating a paid fire depars-| ment when a veolunteer depart-; ment will do, making places at.| $50 per month for favered indi- viduals, etc., will certain¥y never enable Bemidji to boast of a ree- ord like that of the city of Meor- head. Now if Rockefeller and J. Piex-| pont would only resign! A Monument to Graft. THE legislature of the state of| Pennsylvania has appropriated | late Senator Quay. Senator Quay made the legislators, why shouldn’t they make him a monu- ment? Nevertheless thereis a i cherish. just as well for the people to| | {will be honest legislatures ! company, $20,000 for a monument to the! P.J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJI, I ERD ) L SR NN, o BAKING 8 Bream of Tarter Pow Hade From Graps e Alum L+ E. E. cDonald. C. A. Pitkin. Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Than 15 Cents. Town Orders McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS Bemidji, Minn. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. W. HELP WANTED. ANTED—Girl for general housework, 703 Beltrami aye, L. A. Ward, M. D., |w Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a speeialty Glasses fitted. Perhaps it would be | draw their opposition. Thnere in Penusylvania in the years to come. Oneof these can cause to be engraved beneath the heoric of the words, “Erected as a Monument and a Memorial to Graft.”” We figure senator these Dr. Rowland Gilmore Third St., one block west of rst Nat’l Bank Physician and Surgeon Office: Tiiles Block Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Gver First National Bank Residence Phons 221 Office Phone 18 Dr. A. E. Henderson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over First National Bank. Phones: Office 36, Residence 72. WANTED—For U. S, army able- * bodied, unmarried men be- ANTED—{Scandinavian maga- zines for free distribution among lumber camps of north- ern Minnesota. Leave maga- zines at home of Mrs. F. J. Sprague, or telephoue No. 166. tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji, Minnesota. S DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number zog commend this suggestion to the people of Pennnsylvania. It would probably be worth twenty DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, SR e Ll S T T TS LY FOR SALE—Maugnificent moose FOR SALE. head, mounted;* will be seld cheap. Inquire at this office, Dray and Transfer. was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Scott Claris returned to Be- midji this afternoon frome Grand Forks, N. D. Andrew Back of Frohn town- ship transactec: business- in Be- midji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Simepkins meeting this eyening at which a number of new candidates will| be initiated. Theannual eleetion of officers will alse-take plage to- night. Joseph Mauritzbas leased the | Nieolles hotel from:Christ @lson | and will conduct it in the fusare. Mr. Mavwritz is well knowa in the eity and will undoubtedly make a success of the hotel busi- i ness. A, A, Goodrich, superingend- ent for the Carpenter-Lamb returned. this after-! noon from the vicinity of Fargo,.| N. D, where he secured 40:head of horses which will be used at the company’s eamps in the north country this winter. RESOLUTION S TABLED: Wisconsin Legislatar Calls om Ea Fo' lette to- Resign. Madison,” Wis., Dee. 8—Snmewhat of a sensation was caused in the state assembiy during the day when Assem:- blyman Milier, Democrat, introduced a resolution calling on Governor La. great uproar in old Pennsylvania oyer the matter—-the wemory f the senator is not one that tke people of the stateare acxious to |f' R olds| every cold weakens the lungs, low- ers the vitality and prepares the system for the more serious dis- It should be borne in mind that eases, among which are the two ! greatest destroyers of human life, pneumonia and consumption. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy 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. ! has won its great popularity by its I in the electric chair in the week begin Price 25¢, Large Size 50c. Follette to resign. at once either the: i governorship or the United States senatorship. A motion for a roll calk ! pn the proposition. was defeated and! , the resolution was laid on the table. The assembly decided to bhold a . mock primary election to test the pri- mary law before voting on the T.a Follette cumulative voting measure. The measure providing for the new $5,000,000 capitol building passed. the senate and was favorahly reported in the assembly. DEATH BY ELECTROCUTION. | Lawyer Patrick Condemned ‘to Die on Jan. 11 Next. New York, Dec. 8.—After making a final personal plea to the cowrt in b own behalt Albert T. Patrick, the yer convicted of the §,urder of Will jam Marsh Rice, was sentenced tG [@-E Turtle River are the guests of friends in Bemidiji today. ; The Odd Fellews will hold a! B. O. K. | FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. thousand dollars. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave | The Pioneer will procure any Find of a rubber stamp for Tom Smart, . aotice. fmmmm\} Drav. ant Doggers, Seio;and Ploso’ Moviuy | aotic & Speciaity. Y Addl“onal Locals ’ Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue s u EENT' : an 7 DENTISTS. F( iagles hall, over X ¢ . Teleph 4. Read the Daily Pioneer. Dr. R. B. Foster, ot Lo Ae ephone 74 Howard Bailey went to Kelliher Dr. Phinné-y B . fi‘)fik ‘lf‘;i;’]‘)(’; gggi last night. SURGEON DENTISTS Duncalf. R.P. McKuight of Puposky |PHORE 124 MILES BLOCK. |= spent yesterday in the city on Pr.C. M Smitfi - g :nd FOUND business. " TDENTIST * LOs - on First National H. N. Harding of €ass Lalze Office aver E. M. Wiater’s Store. Bank o merd nade out to 1, A, an wesed, Finder please leave at Pioneer office. FPraternal Order of Lagles, bemidjl AerieNo. 351, Mects every Wednesday at 8 p. m., Gilmonz’s Hell. A. T. Wheelock, o W. President H. LeBlew, - W. Secretary cnvdicity invived WRITE A. D. STtePHENS, Crooks- ton, Minn., about the new towns of Holt, Middle River, Strathcona and Grenhush on the Thief River Falls extension. i MISCELLANEOUS. { The Holidays are a few weeks away, but it is a good idea to look around early. We bhave the choice new things of the Jewelry market in that genuine assortment seldom found out- side of the wholesale stoek. We invite your inspection of our showirg of { Libby CutdGlass f4 by CuttGlass /4 artistically designed of the pur ‘ est white and of innumerable forms.” We are well prepared with a host of little things in Sterling Silver and colored PUBLIC LIBRARY — Oren 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. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- brarian. e o o 2B B ot Webster @ Cooley -3 Wall Paper &Paint Store P One door south of old P. O. ’ building. Telephone No. 283.. WP Gold that are surprisinziy low in eost when you consider the appesrance and duribility. Our engraving facilities are also unusually eXténsive and the most elaborate work is exe- euted with exXquisite care and artistic skill. By making a small deposit we will engrave and lay away for you any ar- releet. ' Geo. T. Baker h Q. Co. LOCATED IN. CIFY DRUG STORE ticle yow wish to Minnesota & International Ip Connection with the ..Northern Pacifie.. Provides the best train pussenger service between Northome, Furkley Blackduek, Bemidji, Walker and intermediate poinis and Minne- THE COMFORTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND. a} No. 108..Park Rapids Line..5:00 a. m. (Connects with Flyer at Sauk Cen- tre, arrives Minneapolis about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:45 p. m. No. 34....Duluth Express... « 35 “ “ WEST BOUND. No. 33......Fosston Line.... No 107...Park Rapids Line FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east, west and South. Through: coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. Neo change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd| for dimmer. TIME CARD: Bffective June 4th., 1966, Daiilix exceps Sunday STATIONS 1 1205 p m. Ar. Bullhead Lake Branch ning Jan. 11 next. Sentence was pro- nounced by Justice Rogers in the criminal branch of the state supreme court. Notice at once was given that an appeal to the supreme court of the United States on a writ of error will be taken. The application for the writ, it 1s said, will act as a sfay of execution. Patrick was taken back to | I2: Sing Sing. bl SR8 5:30 &5 S rainerd. - Fargo. v & m 9: N H GEMMELL, Gen Mgr 8t Paul. M. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! ==WITH-~ BISIAR & VANDERLIP! We can furnish you: with Ranges, Stoves, : Furniture and House FURNISHINGS! SINGER SEWING MACHINES ON VERY EASY PAYMENTS High grade Pianos and Organs Expected Daily. . BISIAR & VANDERLIP 2 doors west of Cily Hall.

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