Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 11, 1905, Page 2

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8§ our W\ ou- Sowed WTV.B (UL, .8 N mgil Cormng. amdl Vu(m- N Dodor eculd sct o Siake - ,.,<# o — S0 el (\“\WS ; e Yo Dodor ownd - So Ald T o - arma o Lok Dr Nenews Toverdda ?msmgfim- amd. 30 s\ %o\: o RY Pinas, Many mothers of families in the United States have reason to be grateful to the erson who recommended Dr. Pierce’s ‘avorite Prescription. This is a medi- cine specially prescribed for diseases of womankind. It does not cure eczema, catarrh in all its forms, nor heart dis- | ense, for it is put up for the single pur- pose of curing diseases peculiar to ‘women. 1t has a reputation of over a third of a century of cures, and has sold more largely on this continent than any other medicine for women. Another point in its favor—it does not contain a single drop of alcohol or harmful habit-forming drugs. 1t is urely vegetable and perfectly harm- ess in any condition of the system. An alcoholic compound for women is something no woman should take and yet “Favorite Prescription” is the only tonic and nervine put_up for sale through druggists, especially for wom- an’s weaknesses, that does not contain alcohol and that too in large quantities. Womanly weakness will always bring nervous irritability and a nervous con- dition, for which alcohol is the worst thing in the world. What a woman thus afflicted needs is a vegetable tonic and invigorating nervine like Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, which will build up her delicate system and bring about a healthy tone.” It cures the drains and weakn s of women, also displacements, as prolapsus, ante- version, retroversion, irregular and painful periods and kindr If you want to know ails y the United States mail will bring you the best medical advice for only the cost of writing materials and stampa, Many women owe their present good health to the fact that they consulted Dr. Pierce by letter, giving him all pos- sible information about their condition, symptoms, etc., and recei good medical advice which cost them nothing. This is why we advise you to ed in return N Do cker. . line of treatment should be followed out in vour particular case, and if your | case does not indicate the need of | his proprietary me plainly ‘and frankly what you do need, |and the best possible method of im- proving your health. - If you are a young woman just entering upon the | duties of life, you should have good | medical advice of a confidential nature. If you're the mother of children, you may want advice about yourself and how best to put your eystem in order that your children may be healthy. To sufferers from chronic diseases which do not readily yield to treatment, or to people who are past the youthinl stage of Fi[e and want confidential advice about their ailments or their physical condition, Dr. Pierce offers careful con- sideration and the best medical advice within his_power, free of cost. ©* Favorite Prescription’ is indeed an ideal medicine for women, and by faz the best I have known to restore lost health and strength,” writes Mrs. R. C. Roelker, 24 Ingram Street, Henderson Ky, "1 suffered misery for severa years, being troubled with flooding, My back ached and I had bearing-down pains and frequent headaches, Would often awake from sleep in such pain and suffering it would be hours before 1 could close my weary eyes again. I dreaded the long nights as well as the weary da, Consulted two different physicians hoping to get relief, but find- ing that their medicine did not seem to cure me I tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, as a friend had recom- mended it so strongly. Am glad that I followed her adv for it was the only medicine for me. Every ache and pain , and not only this, my gen- al Lealth has improved, T feel well and strong, have a fine appetite, have gained flesh and never looked better. My advice to suffering women is to take the ‘Favorite Prescription’ and write to_Dr. R. V. Pierce, the founder | they will never be disappointed with the of the Invalids’ Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. {Dr. Pierce by no m=ans confines himself to prescribing his well-known Pierce He tells you | stamp: proprietary medicines. in the most common-sense way Hotel and Burgical results.” Formula prinied on wrapper. You should read The People’s ('om< mon Sense Medical Adviser, by R. V. D, Send 21 cents in one-cent for this 1008 page book in paper at | covers, or 31 cents for the cloth-bound. ails you, what you ought to do, what' Address Lr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Ya High Wa secured as structions pon and send with stamp for full particulars to-day e e s e sty p; e B . unne I Pociion soon as competent. by mail. Cut out Cou- Is one of the Four Bemidjl No other city of its H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Railway and Com- mercial Centers of the Northwest offers unparalelled opportunities for Business and Manufacturing size in the State of Minnesota has such Railway and Skipping Facilities. Tots for sale by Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co Swedback Bldg. tove Repairing, Plumbing, Etc., Ete., Good Work on Short Notice. Phone 225, BROS, TS, ~W$-aaj S ne, he tells you | The Daily: Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, fificial Paper Village of Bemi’\&imig PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. | By R. W. HITCHCOCK. | Entered in the postof | { SUBSCRIPTION 85 PER Doesn’t Jerk—Just Pulls. §| ©If there is vne enterprise §| on earth that a ‘quitter’ should leave entirely alone it is advertising. To wake 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 spead money. Somebody wus? tell him, also, that he cannot reap results commens- ura'e with his expenditure early in the game. “Advertising doe<n't jark, it pulls. It begins very gev ly at first, but the pull is steady. It increases day by day and year by year untili: exerts an irresistible power. <JOHN WANAMAKER.” FISHING LAWS FOR WINTER Information as to the Man- ner of Taking and Variety Aliowed. There has been mach inguiry, of late, relative to the rights of fishermen at this seascn of the year, and also as to the game and fish laws regulating fishing. Avy person may fish through the ice with a hook and line, }.ro- vided tha same is held in the hand or attached to held, but a0 one may use a tish house, for protection, baving fi~st secared a permit to use the same, from the gawme and fish commissi tish may bo ta line until the tirst duy of March, but not more than pike and muscallonge can be g1ken in one day. The rough fish, pickerel, buliheads and suckers may be speared at any time, in any man- ner, but no other class of fish may be speared, at any time, Relative to the use of fish houses, any person may use one, after baving secured permit therefor, in which the rough fish mentioned above may be spearcd, but no other variety, and the tish cannot be sold, the permit speci tically stating that the fish so caught are for the domestic use of the person taking them. These tish may be speared with- out limit, as to the catch in any one day. No nets can be th time for netting whitefish having ex- pired yesterday (the 10th inst,) and any person having whitefish in his possession which were taken with a net during the sea- son for using a netis strictly prohibited from ling of the tish. Aunyone desiring a per the use of a fish hou the same by apply Skinvik, :n with hoole and any 3it for may get to O. M. LEDGE, Game Warden. Engine Left Track. The engine on train No. 12, while making its run Saturday between Nebish and Redby, left the track three miles vorth of Nebish. Spreadi the cause ot the coach carrying a npumber of passengers was attached to the engine, but none of the passen- 7 rails was cident. A It should be borne in mind tkat every cold weakens the lungs, low- ers the vitality and prepares the system for the more scrious dis- eascs, among which are the two greatest destroyers of human life, § pueumonia and consumption. g g ; Chamkerlain’s 3 Cough Remedy has won its great popularity by its prompt cures of this most conimon ailment. It aids expectoration, re- lieves the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting a speedy and pennanent cure. It counteracts any tendesncy toward pueumonia. LPrica 25¢, Large Size 50c. " Barker’s Drug Store a pole sof without T were set in ' Fifty Years the Standard | ‘DR: A Gream of Tartar Powder Made From Grapes No Alum AS RAPIDLY AS POSSIBLE EVACUATION OF HARBIN AND OTHER MANCHURIAN CIT- IES PROCEEDING. Chefoo, Dec. 11.—A merchant whe iarrived during the day from Harbin, via Vladivostok, reports that when he left Harbin nine days ago the railway was operating regularly. He arrived at Vladivostok after a journey of two days. At the time of his departure from Harbin the employes of the postal tele- graph lines were on strike, but the miiitar telegraphers were working as He reports the stories of de- on of property by rioters at Harbin as incorrect, though some demonstration was made by unintelli- gent people, who failed to understand the significance of the emperor’s re- cent proclamatio These demon- stratlons have not taken the form of tiot. The evacuation of Harbin and other places along the railway continues as fast as the transportation faciliti will allow the removal of troops. The - has been constantly prepared any disorder that might pos- e. Paseless reports have been pub- lished in the r tern papt con- cerning the situation at Vladivostok. orted destruction of the Grand the time of the first disorder antriue. Private letters received Chefoo merchants, who are in con- nous communicaiion with Vladivos- tok connections, fail to reveal any at- tempt to renew disorders, Steamers are cons ing between Chefoo and Viadivo: Telegraphic com- tween Chefoo and Si- coniinued to be interrupted during the past two weeks, FOUR SEVERELY INJURED. Gory Class Fight in Chicago Medical School. Chicago, Dec. 11.—Bla swollen noses, torn Alps wrecked clothing are oi glory at the Northwestern university med- ical school since a gory fizht that took place between the two lower classes at the South Side brauch of the Meth- odist institution, The young scientists gouged, swung, uppercut, kicked and chewed in the anatomical amphithe- ater uniil the invading army, consist- ing of 100 sophomores, had been duced to a my of blood and bruises and at the finish the eighty-five fresh- men defenders, though they won the battle, were in little better plight. Four sophomores were injured se- verely faculty has begun an in- vestization. MITCHELL'S SUCCESSOR. Almost Certain That a Democrat Will Be Named, Portland, Ore., Dec. 1i.—Governor Chamberlain will appoint a successor to Senator Mitchell within a week. In an interview (he governor sald: “I have as t made no selection. Oregon is s in need of represen- tation at Washington, but before tak- ing action I shall lock over the situa- tion thoroughly and select a man kened eyes, equal ic I shall make the be. e It is a iniy, however, Demo- crat. Gre v been brought to t governor to select a Portland man, whether Demo- crat or Republican. Branch Lines Are Clo Berlin, Dec. 11 of the Lokal A Kast Prussia, says way trafiic hetween Wirballen and St Petersburg is still open the branch lines are ¢ The strikers at Riga have en Iy shut oft intending pas- sengers to and from St. Petersburg. PICKPOCKETS MAKE RICH HAUL. althongh rail- Rob Staten Island Woman of $6,000 Worth of Diamonds. New York, . Dec. 11.—Pickpockets stole 00 worth of diamonds from Mrs., William H. Crane of Staten Isl- and during the evening. The stones , which she was handbag durinz a Mrs. Crane is the Dec. 11.—With the body who was hanged Vt., Friday for the mur- 1sband, was buried in St. here. The burial was 7 ¥ Johanna Callahan, mother of Rogers; Katheryn Caillahan. her sister, and Louis Calla- han, the brother of the dead woman. ed atte Ohio Banker Sentenced. Cleveland, Dec. 11.—Judge Tayler of the United States district court has overruled a motion for a new trial for O. L. Hayes, president of the Galion (0.) National bank, recently found guilty on the charge of violating the national banking laws, and sentenced him tc serve seven and one-half years in the Ohio penitentiary and to pay the cost of prosecution. CLAIMS RECORD IS A FORGERY Alleged Bigamist Makes This Statement in Regard to - County Books. Crookston, Minn., Dec. 10.— Tom Hutchins, of this city, who was arrested this fall at Superior on charges of bigamy preferred by his first wife in this city and who is out under $500 bail, dur- ing a recent visit to this city made the positive statement that the certificate of marriage on file in the offices of the Pembina clerk of court was forged and had never been legally issued. He would have people of this sectior, who bhave known the family for the last twenty years, believe that the holy bonds of wedlock never existed between himself and the mother of his seven children, Records show that a legal marriage took place and the minister who married Tom Hutchins, aged 22, and Miss Tilda M. Ahles, aged 15, on Feb 27, 1889, is willing to go on the stand and swear as to the proper performance of the ceremony. Hutchius deserted his family here in August, 1904, and on June 21 last he was married to Miss Nellie Melquist of St. Cloud. Mrs. Tom Hutchins No. 1 discovered her husband’s in- fidelity to her through letters written him by his second wife nd forwarded from a little town in North Dakota to this city. Later on, the matter was taken up by the authorities and Hutcliins was rounded up by the authorities and arrested in the postofiice at Duluth as he tried to get his mail. Christmas Sale. At the New Masonic Temple corner Fifih street and Beltrami avenue, Friday and Saturday Dec, 15 and 16 the M. E. Ladies will hold their Christmas sa'e of all kinds of fancy and useful articles, home made candies, etc. At thedoll boeth you will find dolls ot all kinds and prices to suit everyone. Come and sce, Friday night a New England supper will be served from 5:30 until all that will come have been served. Don’t miss it. 25¢ per plate. No Case of Pneumonia on Record There is no case on re- cord of a cold resulting in Pneumonia, or other seri- ous lung trouble, after FOLEY’S HONEY and TAR had been taken. It stops the cough and heals the lungs and pre- vents serious results from a cold. Do not take chances on a cold wearing away or experiment with some un- known preparation that costs you the same as Foley’s Honey and Tar. Remember the name and get the genuine. A Sovere Cold for Threa Konths, ‘The following lefter from A. J. Nus- baum, of Batesville, Ind., tells its own story: ‘‘I suffered for three months with a severe cold. A druggist prepared me some medicine, and afhysician pre- scribed for me, yet I did not improve. I then tried Foley’s Honey and Tar, and eight doses cured me.”” 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 almost six times &s much. S SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Barker’s Drug Store. PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS .. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK . Atterney and Counsellorat Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJL, - - =~ - - [UNN, E. E. NcDonald. C. A. Pitkin McDonald & Pitkin . LAWYERS Bemidji, Minn. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Diseases of the Eye a specialty Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Iiles Block Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Gver First National Bank Residence Phone 221 Office Phone 12 Dr. A. E. Henderson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over First National Bank. Phones: _ Office 36, Residence 72. DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 209 ) 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 Plano Moviny a Speclaity. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue Phone 40. DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCE, Dr. C. M. Smith. DENTIST Office over B. H. Winter's Stors, . 0. B. Fratornal Order of Zaglcs, Bemidjl AerleNo. 351, Fiseta every Wednesday at 8 p. m., Utimou ‘s Hall, 4. T. Wheelock, ~ W. Prezident 4. LeBlew, = « = W. Secroiary Visiting Baglas cordicily invited. i B e B B B o e 4 Webster @ Cooley k { Wall Paper & Paint Store § One door south of old P. O. § building. Telephone No. 28; Bmge e s e e e o ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertisement Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders HELP WANTED. WANTED—Girl for general housework. 703 Beltrami aye, WANTED—Scandinavian maga- zines for Jfree distribution among lumber camps of north- ern Minnesota. Leave maga- zines at home of Mrs. F. J. Spragué, or telephone No. 166. WANTED—For U. 8. army able bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 85, 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. FOR SALE. NN AN FOR SALE—Maegnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cyeap. Inquire at this office, FOR SALE _— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. FOR RENT. FOR RENT_Eagles hall, over City Drug store. Telephone 74. FOR RENT—One live rocm cot- tage, one block from schoul house. J. P. Duncalf. VEOST and FOL]-I;ID, B LOST—Small round pearl brooch. Return to this office. MISCELLANEOUS. B SUNSY UV USRS WRITE A. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- ton, Minn., about the new towns of Holt, Middle River, Strathcona and Grenbush on tha Thief River Fuils extension. PUBLIC LIBRARY — O en days, Thursdays and Sat- , 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. GAS PLANT BLOWS UP. Accient Nearly Deprives People In Washington of Light. Washington, Dee. 11.—An explosion at the plant of the Washington Gas Light company in Southeast Washing- ton resulted in damages to the extent of $150,000. The double building that housed the engineroom, together with TR the intricate machinery it was compietely demolished. Interference with the gas service of that. section of the city was obviated by doubling the supply from another station contained, EAST BOUND. No. 108..Park Rapids Lin Minneapolis about formerly T BOUND. psstont Litte No 107...Park Rapids Lite.,.7:38 p m FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. Winnesota & Internations o Coonection with the .Northern Pacific.. 2rovides the best train passenger service between Northome, Fuakley Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker and interwediate points and Minne apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Dulutl 1nd ali points east, west and Routh. Through cosnche: tween Northome and the Twin Cities, nge Jf cars. Ample Brainers ‘or dirrer. TIME CARD June $th., 1905, Dallyex. Sundsy 3303, m. Lv. $55 8. m. Ar. 7:10 8. w. Lv. 27 ad Lake Branch Bullh¢: V. AT pmn Soamm e | Minneapolis Wheat. Minngapolis, Dec. 9. 825 @S2%c; May, 86%c; July, 87%c. On track—No. 1 hard, 84c; No. 1 Northern, 84c; No. 2 Northern, §2%c. NOTICE OF APl;LlCATlON —-for— LIQUOR LICENSE to the City cou nd filed in my e liscense Lo sell by persons, and av the following i sald applications, respec= 1ding cast ed on lots tourteen (14), idji, Minn. s will be heard and _deter- mined by council of the City of Be- midji at soffice in the City Hall in said City of Bemidji in Beltrami County and State of Minnesota, on Monday the 18th diy f 1 her AL DL 1905 atK o'clock p. m. of and ¢ orizinal townsi licati 1 in the Said ap itness my hand _and seal of City of Be- his ath day of December A, D, 1605, THOMAS MALO City Clerk NOTICE OF APPLICA’I‘ION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. JF MINNESOTA, fss ¢ OF BELTRAMI, idji. %05, “and terminating on 1. 1906, by the following persons, and at_the following places, as stated in said application, respecti DUDLEY, ha 0 story FRED Atthe first floorof 1 i1di north, frams « id ity counel Bemidji i the cl all in said < Minne o o, on ALD.L T, by of that day. y bhand and se: of Dee, 1 of sald City ALOY City Clerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE OF MINNESOTA, | niy of Beltrami s iy of Bemidji § en, That applications writing to the city 10 sell infox- i term_commencing on J:0s and terminating 1506, by the following tie following pla vely, W. A. McDONALD. tihai certain (wostory frame huflding, t floor front room and situated on lot eight n (1), original townsite of n. - 4 cations will be Tiard and deter- Said appli mined by said eity council of the City of midji at the City Clerk’s office in City Bulefi, on said J8th day of December in said Beltrami county, and State of Minnesota, on Monday the I%th day of Dec. A. D. 1905.at 8 o'elock p.m. of that day. £ al of City of Be~ Jifmedmy, hana'snd seut ot . Rl of BEALY . A Wheat—Dec.,}” WANTS

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