Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 21, 1905, Page 2

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For ¥\ The Daily Pioneer setd sl s BT e — PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, Official Paper Village of Bemtdfi| PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. as second class matter. A AN AN A SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. Attorney and Counsellor at Lav Office opposite Hotel Markham. WANIS By R. W. HITCHCOCK. LA Entered in the postofice at BemIdjl. Minn.. D. H. FISK ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertisement Accepted For Less ? M P. J. Russell : Than 15 Cents. —] Going Too Far. e goman can look beautitul without | emupnr o ST e |Cooh Must Accomsany All Out_ o8 Ch ristmas e siempy o enesth ormp] B R egepsion | McDonald & Pitkin HELP WANTED. lands of the state most people | fllows' disdbetiancs. s "Hetoncist | Bemds ruan-omten onedback st | WANTED-To cut. wood elose & here only. prompt service. William McCuaig Place your order with us now and be sure to be supplied. Full line of fresh Groceries always on | Christmas Novelties and Christmas Goods are naturally moved to think that they are carrying the forest re- serve idea too far. There are some 150,000 acres of swamp lands already selected by the state, the greater part of which have been approved of by the national government, When succeeded in persuading the de- partment of argiculture to claim these lands for the natural for- est reserve. Most people, how- eyer, think that the forest re- complaints of Women are often brought about by catching cold at a critical Penod, breathing foul indoors’ air and long hours of work and nervous tension. Go straight to Nature for the cure—to the forest. Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Pre- scription is Nature’s cure for the dis- tressing mmrlnlnts of women. Prof. King, D., in his American Dispensa- tory, says of Black Cohosh or Black Snake-root—“our early American In- dians set a high value on this root in diseases of women. It is surpassed by mo other drug, in congestive conditions of the parts where there are dragging pains and tenderness.” headache, irregularities of women with despondency."—Pm{. King. Besides the above ingredients there are—Golden Seal, Unicorn and Blue Cohosh roots in Dr, Plerce’s Favorite Prescription. Dr. Plerce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one-cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. Over 1000 pages and illustrated. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. serve is big enough asit is, and to declare that these 150,000 acres of swamp lands are more Dr. Plerce’s Pleasant Pellets should be nsed with “Favorite Prescription” when- ever & laxative is required. N O Y PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., * Physician and Surgeon, Diseases of the Eye a speeialty Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: IMites Block Dr. E. H. Marcum 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, city. P. 0. box813. WANTED — Girl for general housework, good wages. 502 Beltrami avenue. WANTED—About one buskel of pine cones for which liberal price will be paid. Apply at Pioneer Office. GIRLS WANTED—As clerk in a 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 telephone No. 166. WANTED—For U. S. army able bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 385, citi- zens of United States, of the transfe f the lands| Lady’sSlipperrootisa“nervestimulant 5 = dry goods store. Apply at es a : o R0 and tonic, iMproving both cireulation wa Physican and Surgeon Bémidji Consignment Co. at F. «Home Brand” of all Descriptions. Call Tele- was about " to be made| nutrition’of the netve centors-favoring Ofiice: Gver First National Bank once. 805 Third St. opposite / hand. Famous h Nomber 1 for e Tt o 1o | Sieop and cheerful condition of the mind; | Residence Phons a3t Office Phone 1t G % i Canned Goods on sale phone e foresf reserve people| of service in mental depression, nervous the Grill restaurant. 5 Dray and Transfer. good character and temperate it for forestry experiments than BITSIN O 4 enone 0. o 404 Beltrami Ave. | habits, who can spea.k,pe read [ S ——— 3 for agriculture is anything but FROM N 0 R T H L] Tom Smart and write English. For in- ° g 7 5 [ fi ti ly to R iti YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! Qi w lr n ' complimentary to the agnen.ltur- T 0-E | COUNTRY 4|0y e e S il (;)éu(::r,mltd?lgs S{) o ng‘gil‘%g I e ¢ 5 o ||al resources of northern Minne A e A Phone No, 58 "s”;‘;’x’mma Avenue | Minnesota. ’; in th TISTS. 5 _BNAR & VANDERLIP! That forest reserve people no?&“‘;‘;’;::;w Bearessin; the DEmaTS: : FOR 'SA.L.E A g should stick to their trees and e e Dr. R. B. Foster, S ns Tl Hatnitoens pices We can furnish you N othing more let the settlers have a chance to| It’sa poor heart that lacks a Dr. Phinney cheap Inquire at this office, | with Ranges, Stoves, acceptable for Furniture and House FURNISHINGS! Daily. BISIAR & VANDERLIP 2 doors west of Clly Hall. The Barker’s a Christmas present We offer you beau- engraving done free Christmas Store ||| The RINGS, $10.00, UP PINE, $5.00, UP Barker’s Christmas Store develope the swamp lands into fruitful farms — which he will speedily do once -a systematic ance said that no town could ex- ist where Bemidji stand; a grow- ing city of 4500 people is there now. Ignorance says that north central Minnesota lands are but shifting sand unfit to sustain a population. Yes as the lum- Christmas Carol. —— Football, basket ball and base still he low:rs his voice at pels the Ada Index to double in the Index’s serritory. —o— By Saturday night tired clerks will be glad that Christmas eomes but once a year, —— —=.. 1f some north country towns SURGEON DENTISTS' PHONE 124 MILES BLOCEK, Dr. C. M. Smith. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji AcrioNo. 355 Mosts every Wednosday at 8 p. m., FOR SALE — Rubber smmps: The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp fcr City Drug store. Telephone 74. velopment of -north central |Christmas time. P il w. president | TO _ RENT—Furnished rooms . . . i s ¥ Al H.LeBleu, = - "~ Sec with privilege of bath at 609 H'glb g;z:eExgézltl:; Minnesota is igorance. Ignor Advertising patronage com- Viciios Sastes coraily it emid]i ovors and Org; Bemidji avenue. [ L ) Feed and Sale Stable. LIVERY ATTACHED’ FOR RENT—One five room cot- tage, one block from school house. J. P. Duncalf. MISCELLANEOUS. B oo VS e Y WRITE A. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- ton, Minn,, about, the new ball make a bully good athletic DENTIS® you on short notice. | tiful and novel ar- BROOCHES, $10.00, UP 1lsystem of state drainage is un- aandwioh. Office over B. H. Winter's Store. SINGER SEWING MACHINES ticles in greatest NOVELTIES, $2.00, UP dertaken. s i O B FOR RENT. . ON VERY EASY PAYMENTS | variety. Beautiful 2 So—————— The slandcrer is shameless— . ° . FOR RENT. '—Es,gl-e‘s““hall-,-“o‘v“e‘; e — THE chief obstacle to the de- g)wns of Holt,dMiddle River, —— a5 i it a trathcona and Grenbush on JNNC R R O O O O O WM | v incustry draes mearer to am ot a bt raue it is probably due St Thiet Rivae Fei puaan, on end the country grows more po- to the fact that they are growing | | || 80 fast. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open . pulous and the small, well wood- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- . (4 ed farms becomes more valuable.| Work on the Alphabet railroad grda;;s, 2:33 to 6 p, m.1 ’I‘hu{‘s'- 7 - . It takes a lot of labor to clear|is suspendet_i for the winter— h:’Zry Jf baseI:;:e:t; a‘)fs D'cou;; ~ . - a farm in such a country; but|Crookston Times. They ran out House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, k- =) - labor with railroads and drain.|Ofdollar marks. brarian, ; = . age will make the farms of morth| mpo Long Prairie Leader is|j G00ds of All Description Stored "! 1 - Minnesota the most ty t ears old and war- | Y central twenty two y H - ’ . valuable in the state. rants a good deal of pride on tke J' P' POgue° ) - =.. Reduction..@ == a8k -~ PRESIDENT ELLIOTT of the =0 3 . e - Northern Pacific has offered free| The Todd county politicians Qe e e e e e i 5 ma;!}:x;a‘x hE?::S } . . transportation to a small number ::nt:r;;i:i;;?fg fvg:'ntizilr a;fi;- § Webster @ Cooley of Bemidyi, During the Month o; ‘ I~ J | of twin city jobbers and man.| oS AP RE O : Wall Paper & Paint Store || DECEMBER ONLY . i facturers as far north as Big =o— One door south of old P. O. i | | e Wi sina expedition of in.| “Minnesotaland is so valuable|§ building. Telophon No. 253; BUY A RETURN TIGKER AND WE t . I vestgation properly reporta s the govornor wae robbod of ey wrormrwrw i | B b U DL : 1 ; . % | . - will greatly promote the develop- remarks the Itasca News. C. W. Baumbach, vice presi- LEE. BOVEN. AND UEWARD g . . y . ment of the country morth of 3 ‘Oc —°—b i dent of the Lumbermens State T e _ | idii eople in s closer vicinity, we M poh i All next week I will continue to make Bemidji e e e e manooy|bank, s beon callod from | ™ serie!s s cgnix vt ve 7 | . . - _ clippings x‘olll:lI ll':n i 2yl7 Ardmore, I. T, to Wadena, where nimxl::rs:flfdun nBarr‘clt'xe Lnn%‘tz?‘lg;n ¥ Y - 4 a . . e " ] )74 Ci Cf . 1 . prices on goods in order to reduce stock - MINNESOTA ~ democrats have s“l“k Cent;,r Mie:lesota enews- his mother is _critically i Mr, | " ’f" iy CaDinebs i one advantage’ over republicans; | ¢0WmRs ©! n S + | BBumbach will male a visit to|ff Have OLE plioth SEtkan: on HoGis: { ] - y . - they have no quarrel over whom | P*Per: 5 Trust :odebhil‘lnn:vsl:)en Bemidji before returning to (Ml inexponsive way of surprising frionds |} . On all fancy china ware, a flat discount of 20 per cent from - they shall nominate for goyernor. E;:;ss:; i: Al € Ardmore. Postal cards printed trom any ame- 52l 3 s : 3 2 teur plates at 5 cents each. : = ™ the close price that they are marked. 50 per cent discount ™ — Nisy SeCelied Weobster. Nebt 2 § & BY THE time another century i _ ! \ W °n allbutton shoes. 25 per cent discount on lace shoes—ex- | dh e e R Po:keb Izll:::mm;r:i:t b::: mfi <“HOME?” | N. L. HAKKERUP [ % 5 A z ut upon m = 1 ] cept new lot, just got in. 25 per cent discount on all dry JI | of the Czar may got paid as much | Pu¢ UPOR he mariet, sukentic||| Bread Mixer g 3 s 3 : five dollars a year. icti i i 7 ) : M goods. If above prices don’t run off all T havein these lines Ji|* five dollars a 315:‘;’3;‘;;’; Shie Bov sbiily F- 1 M it shows that people are supplied and don’t need any ot these M| Mzs. Craowiox was only &|national.” Such avest pocket | . - - tyro; the real financier is Mr.| manual has just been issued, en- o ' ) Walsh of Chicago. " titled “Webster’s Little Gem } . == = Dictionary.” It is scholarly and g | : Scat drive the roller skating |strictly reliable, being the best, : . ‘ = l n G l‘ 0 C e r 1 e S ° craze clean cut of 8t. Cloud, most concise, and most complete e i i i of its kind. The main vocabu- . The same close prices will prevail. By tacloger by MRElc i Only $l.2 5 3 1b can apples, per can, 10¢ A 40c can of Royal baking powder, 35c more words than are foundin||| mhe pan Is of heavs un, rectuned, 4 ot = 3 icti Ish, size, 2 side | . 3 1b can crab apples, cut from 20c to 15¢ 6 pounds pearl tapioca, - 256 ) iatk-'thess any ot}':er pronouncing l?.lctxon A SR A i i - Good standard corn, 2 cans, 15¢ 4 for 25¢ 6 pounds fine German sago, 25¢ | Sty ary of its scope, b&“hotuE] 'Bflsm; S T 1 Good standard tomatoes, 10 6 pounds pearl barley, 25¢ ) for 2s¢ books make exorbitant claims to| || dashor is made T caslly adTuitadsty ' i el ¢ L 2 the contrary. The ‘““Little Gem” ||| the tale and s firm. Runs easy. A 5 | . Walter Baker & Co.’s chocolate, fan- 6 pounds perfectly pure buckwheat aiso containe wiyers Alliatd Up: | s s brsbais 16 Wk macals : ciest on the market, per Ib, 35¢ fllour for, 25¢ | useful Christmas present. to-date Gazetteer of the World, Many valuable tables and lists, and also twelve pages of colored maps, seldom published in a book of this size. It is jost the guide you need to answer your many questions with accuracy. All copies are supplied wieh the marginal index and will be sent (always sold for 40c) + | 6 pounds bulk starch, 25¢ 1 _You cannot pals substitutes T've been uafig Avguer “since 1 was & boy, and Tl have no ofher.~ YForty million-bottles of August Flower sold in the United States alone since its inf And the demand for it is B?t’tthxttfinu;nhnm'g - "\ 't it prove that August had unfailing' success in the % digestion and d; st enemies of health ang ‘GDoes it not afford the best evi ——— Come in ' and look over our stock of Dolls; Toys, Doll Car- riages and Cabs, before making 4 your purchases eleewhenpfv We also have a few Pictures lef which are selli'g fast at 70c To be continued later on. s & postpaid on receipt of pnee August !;l:m ic 2 mre lpeclfi?c for -a o > & V . Dark Green Cloth, 25; Imitation is thie best of all liver regulators? ® [ ] c Leather, 40c; Full Leather, 60c; mm has a 5 G A T : : G. & C. Merriam Co, Publishers, ; W PR 0T ! . o h

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