Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 15, 1905, Page 2

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HABIT-FORMING MEDICINES AND DRUGS. | The Daily r may be the fact as to man; olwt.li,\:ms‘(,:cmllo(\ patont medicines eon- taining injurious ingredients as broadly bliehod in Some journals of moro or oss influcnce, this publicity has certainly ! seription,” “in_dysmenorrheea (painful | periods). it is surpassod hir_ RO other drug. Leing of the greatest utility in irritative and congestive conditions of the uterus and appendages characterized by. tensiva' ofl Pioneer PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, Wfficial Paper Village of Bemidfi PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. 'MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. To run municipal machinery Requires a lot of grease, PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS .. Police Force, Fire Department it in arousing needed ' dragging pains resembling the pains & 2] € B LAWYERS, m‘n‘éu'.,fi"i‘é‘@‘rfii‘“s"..‘ui‘éci‘“‘ii"’x:‘n,. in a rhm‘?fnublsm.”( H(;hcnm}‘nuetc “Jt is a I By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Two Justices of the Peace 1 D. H. FISK ¥ sl te b ood remedy for the reflex (side acnes| < 5 = f.?.;’g‘tm?fiwfigcma?e?fi!amu\s"‘(ffd(‘ué“ AT ArrIed Woihen. v Tie thiho: s Db ed lntho saltoMuoTar Desian aTat They’re sworn to do their duty, ONE CENT A WORD. {foods and medicines as may be fairly si ected of containing the injurious ingre gienm complained of. Recognizing th fact some time ago, Dr. Plerce, of Buftalo, Y., “took time by the forelock,” as it AR published broadeast all the mends it for uterine leucorrheea, also for ifity. He further says, “its action is low, but its effects are permanent.” He also’ recommends this agent for St. Vitus's dance, also for many rhenmatic conditions, as does also Hobart H. Hare., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR And when it It’s just comes: to booty, _Their report, it is a beauty, ten apiece. Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law No- Advertisement Acceptéd For Loss Than 'I5 Conts._ we 1 X T | T e e SRS U R L T == = e ¥ e lar medi- | M. D.. professor in the Med. Dept., Uni- : el S e A G o e ;g'“;ofiv«;vsum Hihe has com: | sy of Pa. Other agente dnicring inio Doesn’t Jerk—Just Pulls. || When they took their oath of office R C. A. Pitkin " Town Orders e arping critics an e "I'avor] rescription” are eqi i ¥ | 5 % 2 - B, 5 « A MRS Biromition (hat it hervii bo prye i The Yyl ook of exineliiom || 1t there is one enterprise || It was just to keop the piece; MoDonald & Piikm s inSt his medicines, hocause they | promine Se. s 5 i - R e oW e e ® Tns. | Fishad Worke ate consuited by physiciang || O0 ~ earth that a ‘guitter For a time our new machinery HEL ED thermore, from the formula printed on | of all the several schools to guide them in should leave entirely alone it LAWYERS Can run without much grease. Bemidji, Minn. ° Office: Swedback Block | W ANTED—T' S he . it will be seen that = preseribing. i tising. T 5 B . —_—— i -Lwo portdrs at he oery ot e o aloshot. o | © »Golden Medical Discovers " s also Dr. || 13, -2dvertising. To_nske 'a And tho it sounds like fiction PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Brinkman hotel. other habit-forming drugs. Neither do depths of our American forests and of Wall Tecognized curative virtues, Instead of alcohol, which even in portions long continued, as in obstinate cases of diseases, becomes highly objec- tlonable from its tendency to_produce a craving for stimulants, Dr. Plerce em- ploys chemically pure, _triple refined glycerine, which of itself is a valnable remedy in many cases of chronic disease, being & superior demulcent, anti-septic, anti-forment and supporting nutritive. It enhances the curative action of the Golden Seal root, Stone root, Black Cherry- bark and Bloodroot, contained In "Golden Medical Discovery,” in all bronchial, throat and lung affections attended with severe coughs. As will be seen from the writings of the eminent Drs. Grover Coe, of New York; Bartholow, of Jefferson mall | Pierce's Favorite Prescription may be harmony with all the others, and_also enhances their curative action. They may be taken conjointly in alternate doses with great advantage. The most_intelligent people are fast coming to the conclusion that it does not pay and is not safe to resort to medicines | of ‘doubtful composition when there are | those In the market every ingredient of which is published on thelr wrappers and which are so strongly praised and en. dorsed by scores of those most emineny in the medical profession, Secret medic cines can, of course, have, no such prov fesslonal endorsement, In favor of Dr. Pierce's medicines fs the frank. confiding, open, honest state ment of their full composition, gl“)ng ingredient.in flnm Enql{a)u with- u Dr. Plerce feels that he can afford success of advertising, one fore he begins it that he must spend inoney. 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 irresistible power. *JOHN WANAMAKER.” So open wide the throttle, Let the Ship of State ride on. 1t the City works run out of grease This we can depend upen, i The gamblers must pay their fine each moon According to scheduls, or be closed up soon, Aod tke game will go up like a big balloon— Just now it’s ten apiece. ~a LECEEEECEEFEEEEEFEEEEE E Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Illes Block ther o ] . “It’s within their jurisdiction” - B they contain any narcotics or injurious | relied upon to cure all the diseases and || must be prepared to stick to g 5o " . D. WANTED—Girl for eneral iy agonts. thelr ‘ingredionts being purely | more than all that their several ingro-| | ;¢ Jike a barnacle on a boat’s And it is no dereliction Lm;A i Warf} M. D., housswork, 708 Beltsamt aye Tt 1§ Yogalable; extsactod r{{‘nmmm\ly;n;o?"w the dlones el:r{?n;xe:g‘;ffi?gg&:: fcl':flr}l.%}h:r; s0|] bottom. He should know be- To impose just ten apiece Di e —— = L ¥ A oait] ‘ompounded that each ingredient acts in * piece. iseases of the Eye a specialty WANTED—Lady cook for hotel, Also dining room gisl. Good Za.oges. Apply to J.”T. Miller 0. > Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office; Aver First National Bank Residence Phone 221 Office Phone 13 Dr. A. E. Henderson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over First National Bank. Phones: Office 36, Residence 72. DRAY AND TRANSFER. WANTED—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. WANTED—=For U.:S. 3rmy able- bodied, unmarried men be- ; ; tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- ! ever; laas I 21 au 3 Medical Calloge, Phila.; Senddor, of Cin- out fear of succesatul critciem and wit 5 BITS NORTH 4 § What They Think. 3| DR. WARNINGER | “zns of United States, of of Chicago, and otliors, who stand ad | SISENCE, IhEL, 1o, £0%] Bones, Gf Ahe Vicious Indeed b FROM §| 3333333333333333333333 YETLRIARY SURGEON good character and femperate faaders. In their soveral ‘schools of prac- | &fflicted will lead them to appreciate this T i E| COUNTRY Telephone Number 209 habits, who can speak, read tice. The foregoing agents are the Wll](f |-what they aré taking Into thelr stomachg IN @ leading editorial, entitled 1L R Third St., one block west of ist. Nat’l Bank and write English, - ‘F;)r in- %:‘3.3 mc ';%%E""f, ly:g}(enll;'p P}I‘fi'““m’;"l’;‘“s | When making use of these medicines, e o e e e o e Judging from some of our ex-|—— e e ! “Discovery ” for the cure of not only bronchial, throat and lung affections, but also of chronie catarrh in all its varlous forms in whatever part of the system located. . By reading the writings of these emf- nent medical men contained in the little booklet recently compiled by Dr. R. Plerce, of Buffalo, N. Y., which will be | sent free, on request by postal card or lelwr{rufdressad to_him, as above, the take the afflicted into his full confidence and lay all the Ingredients of his medi- | cines freely- before them because these | ingredients are such as are endorsed and most strongly praised by scores of the most eminent medical writers of all the V. | several schools of practice as cures for the disenses for which these medicines are recommended. | Your druggists sells the " FAvoriTE PRESCRIPTION " and also that famous to | “A Vicious Intimacy”, and deal- 1ng with the local situation here in Bemidji in the matter of fines paid by gamblers for the pri- vilege of beirg allowed to operate anillegal business, the Crook- Big brass band at Plummer. The wolf story begins to have its day. —_—0— Gambling raids in Fargo yield changes the officers of the Drain- age League are about as popular as the McCurdy family—Border Budget. A special session of the legisla- ture should be called to amend Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart, Phone 40. a Specialty. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue’ Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Movins | formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. 5 ~ FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap ~ Inquire atthis office. i, el m‘f.‘&'m’.'linfif‘f into the | alterative, blood purifier and stomach | ston Times pointedly says: a full jail of citizens. the game laws so as to curtail the e FOR SALE— Rubbef stamps. “Golden Medical Discovery.” as also into | tonic, the “GOLDEN MeDicAL Discove Th 4 £ g hunti ; b The Pioneer will procure any Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Prescription, for | BRY. }\l\rrl‘ta to Dr. Pioros ;bo“’m our The entire practics o 3 unting season for big game to Dr.R. B. F Hindibtis ruliber Satamp. for woman's weaknesses and peculiar, afl| 0er- 6 1 a7 oxperineod pRisielal | winking st law breaking Crookston’s tax levy does not|one duy instead of twenty. . The r. R. B. Foster, et p:-10 ts, y v recommended ant de v i B . i > g 13 s Tor stz Tor whlen | and, withous, Enacge for, correspond; | SImply because the law. | look good to the courts. loss of life would then bereduced| DT, Phinney : . vises these famous medi- | ence. s ] Sty , o H 7 = cines of his proparation. Hotel and Surglesl Institute, Buflalo. | 5o much per wink sgould b’é o A to possibly the minimum—Grant{ SURGEON DENTISTS FOR RENT: [ Dr. E)l‘lilnfigwo«m says nt( léollden ],N_i(::l.'lt fn}{ of which he is’chief consulting e R e Aitkin considers the advan- Falls Tribune. PHONE 124 MILES ‘BLOCE. WW root, which is an important ingredien oA : e A ’ 53 i b N1—Hagles “hall, over IR ot @ vorie Brescripulyh” nd muh ‘more Somforlsbls. Conatipaton | - question of a short time when | (48¢S etmAnLCin onersbip. = | Dr.C.M. Smith.. City Drugstore, Telepbone 74. important_remedy in disorders of the I the cw,mg‘! many lgulrlms of iliness. | it will be abolished. It is un- 5 e The game of Five Hundred is DENTIST 2 - 1 wondiibi‘“ He canqlnl‘w:«l: ';|h|1 \:]m catarrhal R‘.m‘??fi{f" ”rhe?“;r? M"EF eg;;;;_fin:gg& American, a menace to good Hark, from the grave a joyfu. becoming a craze. There are so Offics sver Bi- M. Wintes's Séorss FOR RENT-—One tlive room cot- { o S Czeneoral enfoablomant. |y | granules. One Jittle “Pellet” Is a gentle | citizenship and the people |noise—the Gully Sunbeam lives 5 tage; one- block frém school ! pelaxation and general enfesblement, It fvative. two . mild cathartic Al peop many of these clubs that down 1n cinnatl, says of Golden Seal root, in rela- | dealers in medicines sell them. are getting tired of it, Itis |again. F_'_M' Boupened b Duncall Hastings all local names have be- 5 B T N U G S S, € e A :the Thief River Falls extension. \ forcement of law is committ- |are the whole thing. their insinuating attacks upon B — - ! c\ e Qtfi 0 e ed, if he is to render a_good Lgs him. He is reelected for the PI,{,BLIdC ,%IIBRARY — Open § { _— “.flc"‘;“" °f“|:‘sh sltie“i‘"??h‘l’r More crimes are committel injnext six years and is one of the u:;:y:yzs-'ao ;l‘)“ésg“fi and E;f:- : ) m y) Ly y £ 5 21 . . Thurs- 3 The Lake Shore Hotel is now in charge of Ole me 1:vzgre:kez 4 al 'lgfer éois the name of thé lumberjack than|progressive senators at Washing- R day 7t0 8 p. m’ also, Li ?,_,.A. tion to' its genoral offect on the systom. | A good medical book. written in plain | 8130 one of the most,. prolitic —— . | Praternal Order of Bagles, Bemid)i AerioNo. 381. | Shere 1s- 5 nedictne . et ahout | Enulioh. ang free Trom echaleal toris: |- Vaourtces. of graft in its worst Tt was the holiday season that |08 exhausted, the latest beirg Moats every Wednaday at 5. m.. LOST and FOUND : § which there is such general unanimigy of | It & valiiable work for frequent consult. | gy ; 3 theSilver Five Hundred. Nextwill i : FOUND—Sack containing valu- | - gpinion, " It Is wuniveraally regarded as tion. Such o work ie Dr. Pierce's Com: | - . ave thio show: window..ite natie, . Nex o B . : — the tonic, usaful in all debllitated states.” | mon Senso Medical Adviser. It's o book While regular fines are as- s probably be the Gold, followed |H.LeBlew, - " " . W. Secretary | - abl€ clothes. Owner may have r. Bartholow says that Golden Seal of ages, profusely illustrated. H % g : it £oot 1 "valuablo I uterine hemorrhage 1§ given away ‘now. alvhongh formerly | Sessed against gambling and & by the Diamond ete—Stillwater Vistios Bastes cordinllviavies - | Same by describing goods and (bleedhtl ), c{lemorrha in ;flau‘dlr ) and mht ml ele hh:dl:xg for :ox..xo. .?‘eml 2: o}her illegal institutions, n:o Lo l+df = 3 Gazette, paying for this notice. congestive dysmenorrheea) painfnl men- | cnts, in one-cent stamps, to pay for cost | often secret assessments aclk of railroad facilties 8 no 1 truation).” of iz only for paper-covered copy, ! ! ! i : e B B y li’ur?g.o;;hn King. author of the Aven: | %d(iy :ugl nr'yzRi \A pl’i{»rcfi. : lnu‘r]nfl:(; sie ‘c?llect.ed llyvhu_:h go l{"o hindrance to matrimony in This Sobut Wb e G lhio [ Websiar @ Capl MISCELLANEQUS. CAN DISPENBATORY, 8uys of Black Cohos! . Y.; or 31 cents for an elegantly clot officials, resulting in a colli- RS is about tim at the li ster oole A et To0t, another ingredient of “Favorite Pre- | bound copy. & Koochiching. e 1btle Y ¥ |WRITEA. D. STEPHENS,Crooks The rooms of the hotel have the city. G / Qle Anderson, the former proprietor of the estab- lishment, who will conduct it in the future. ated and the table service has been improved, making the Lake Shore one of the best One Dollar a day houses in Qnderson, Brop. been renovated and redecor- ive it a trial. Is one of the Four Bemidjl = No other city of its H. A. SIMONS, Agent. B 1 d 11 mercial Centers of the Northwest for Business and Manufacturing Minnesota has such Railway and Railway and Com- unparalelled opportunities size in the State of Swedback Bldg. DO Tinning, Stove, Rep: . Good Wo?k on: ) RAN BRO 08 sion between the law-breaker and the law enforcer that is extremely vicious. The man to whose keeping the en- no common ground for the two to meet upon without a sacrifice of self respect on the part of the official. We in Bem{dji are beginning to learn that what the Times says is true. Any collusion between the law breaker and the law en- forcer is certain to result in the grossest evils as Bemidji has found to its cost. Graft in its most rampant form has been a striking fact in the history of Bemidji every day since its first first beginning. 1t bas been a dominant feature a good share of that time. It will continue to be the ruling fact of this city un- til we put an end to collusion be- tween the law breaker and the official who is sworn to enforce the law. ‘Does anybody in Bemidji think this is taking a radical view? Let them look at the past — and the present for that matter —and you get there the habit is tco firmly fixed to be shaken off. Now bhe.y have discovered in. L GREs They’ve got a telephone com- pany at Haug and the -citizens all others in % 1e north country. g in people prepare ing off on New Year’s Day. —0— * The St. Cloud Journal Press announces that it will quit elect ing a governor and set'a few ads for a week or two justat this time of year. —0— “In the old days of statesman- ship,” says the Rochester Post and Record, ‘‘some of our United States Senators were famous; today some of them are mnotori- ous.” ; Additional Locals Judge L. G. Pendergast left this afternoon for Cas- Lake. to spend a short time in that city on business. N. B Black, representing a Minneapolis paper house, called in St. Paul. G. Fostwedt, who had the con- tract for cutting a number of miles of right of way on the Wil- TAMMANY did not et out to steal an - election ‘ without. know- ing that it had the court fixed too. THE American Pangma Canal has reached the point of explana- t'ons which is omaiou Johnson’s shoes. It was ‘mot BobDunn. - ’ I SOMEBODY stole deernorl It should be borne in mind that lquuuiup:fnti ‘prompt cures Simat Iesiae This is the season when some advance against the possibility of swear-iests of all. — Mower County - e sion for the promotion of Americar o eommerce, familiarly known as the i 0 ¢ i S “ship subsidy bill.” - N, |night which was attended ty Ithis ‘morning from his home- coterie which tried to defeat the reelection of Senator Clapp in the last legislature should ‘quit ton, in full accord with the presi- dent’s policies and eager to sup- port: those measures which he believes are for the best inter- Transcript. Will Give Big Dance. Local Masons are planning a big ball for Washington’s Birth day. There is no finer dancing |hall in the city than the new Masonic Temple and- invitations will be sent to members of the fraternity throughout the north- ern part of the state. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. Harry C. Pulllam has béen re-elect- ed president, secretary and treasurer of the National League of Baseball _clubs, ~ Jacob Van Etta, for fifty years a prominent - hotelkeeper of Madison, ‘Wis,, is dead. He was seventy-three years old. A membership on the New York Stock Exchange was sold Wednesday for $88,000, the highest price at which a stock exchange seat has ever sold. The protected cruisers. Galveston and Chattanooga have been selected of the Civil war, a noted rafiroad man -and-engineer and the oldest graduate of West Point, died suddenly on a Pennsylyania railroad train between “Jersey City and Newark. report favorably thé bill recommend-" Duluth, where he will attend to business matters for some time. The local lolge United Order of Foresters held a meeting last Mrs. Canan of Brainerd, deputy initiated after -Peter Clevearrived in the city stead near Ripple. Mr. Cleve was formerly employ, in Be- o-~ganizer for the order. One [|candidate was ¢ ‘t which supper was served. 4 wall Paper & Paint Store One door south of old P. O. 4§ building. Telephone No. 263, % Manufacturers and Jobbers % We Want men P} tosellour famous MINNETONKA the guarantecd apple, and our general fruitand or nursery st S— Apply for terms, L. L. MAY & CO.. - 87.PauL Minn. EAST BOUND. ton, Minn,, about -the new towns of Holt, Middle River, Strathcona and Grenhush on brary in basement “of court House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- brarian. HOARSE COUGHS COLDS QUICKLY GURED BY No. 108..Park Rapids Line..5:00 a. m. (Connects with Flyer at Sauk Cen- tre, arrives Minneapolis about . formerly 4:45 No 107...Park Rapids Lite...7:53p m FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. ..Northern Pacific.. Provides the best train passenger service between Northome, Funkley Blackducl, Bemidji, Walker and intermediate points and Minne- BPO! St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth of “cars. Ample time at Brainerd tor dinuer. midjiat the Bemidji Tailoring :f" e There is no case on récord of a cold resulting in Pneumonia, or other serious lung trotible, after Foley’s. Honey and Tar had been taken. It will cure the most: obstinate racking coughy ““heals and strengthens the lungs. Foley’s Honey and Tar has cured many cases offincipient Consumption and even in the last stages will ‘always give. comfort 2 & a4 B N % for service on the Asiatic stati d and relief. B , Shipping Facilities. think it over. on the local trade today, 1eaving| win procced there early in'the year. Foley’s Honey and Tar gives & e for Cass Lake this afternoon. A resolution providing for a thor- quick relief to Asthmasufferers, T . WaaT does a millionaire want| Ben Schneider, who has been | 9ugh investigation of the situation and : s asiit relieves the difficult breath- I Lots} for sale] by to steal $14,000 for anyway?|the guest of his brother: Emil, i‘;';:’,“}.;’:‘,:;u‘_céé“i.,“?J:‘,.:::Sfi‘,';’n'l'; Mmflesota & lfltfl[‘flatlfiflal S e the name Foley’s e ges . ) Perhaps that is the only way to|in this city for several days, Teséntitive Loud of Michigan. p " | Honey and Tar—and refuse Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co J| . -0 “". 5. ™ 1y aighs via Dulath for bis home| _ Gedersl Horman Haupts & vetersn In Connection ith the substiaton ehat ek Bon the same as the genuine:- Dp not take chances with = some Zunknown preparation. ontains no opiates, Cured of Terrlble Couglh on Lungs, i i y Bill Favored. and all points east, west and South. | = N. Jackson.of Danville. -1 f e exhaustable beds of peat in fon spur, left this afternoon for Washington, Dec. 15—The senate nso&zoh Te:?ch%l;}mwu_nnuo&hm “*My danghterhad ,:: mu.‘. mwcri“;( . TR ¥ to es. o ange 3 )T Minnesota. This is too sudden. cotulittec on cammerce his Serbed o fand ¢ i nge | La G?pxg and a térrible congh on her many remedies We don’t get time to develop one ed by the mrerchant marine commis- . She tried F s B Bitgetive Jure dth. 106, and Tar,which cured her. source'of wealth before another Dally sroapt Sunday been troubled v A s Iy ox. Y demands our attentio) Bhiar Consumption Curpd, Foley & Co., Chicago. - 1 Gentlemen:—Foley’s Honey and Tar ) J)flofl' after I had ‘was almost des-

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