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T Y e e A e . din the eve " throat requinisg | CATARRHz22: Cateandh is usually regarded as mothing more sevious than 2 had oeld of #light ivflawmation of the inner skin and tissues of the head and throat, | when it i, iu fact, mat wouly & vexatious and troublesome dlisease, but acon- plicated and dangerous one ‘secretions, fudtheir way into the bloed, it hecomes a constitutional treuble ‘that affects il parts of the body. It] Aoms thon amy other disease. There ‘Arow the mostrils, aconstant buz i aze freguent, while ‘dusease the hreath has am . Winter, hecause the cold > and glands, and the pois- ous and unhealthy vapors which should pass off that way are thrown back on the tender linings and tissues, causing the inflammation which starts the uuhealthy secretions to he ab- sorbed by the blood. When theilood , Seversl TorEa s oy Blooh wal u o dreadful cwfiob?f becosues dls_eascd with tl_u's watarrhal h:fifrrh. Jfiy m:)‘eo Was 60, p;d i;;p’ f ‘vatter 211 kinds of complications may emhu'd'““i‘mwwfo‘}g s con | Be looked for. As the blood circu- menced the &u . 8. $.~os_ P ot fates through the Lody the foul suat- 1268 n'zfi}’“ ,:‘e ““f,fi’,f;‘é w’:fi 7% ;fi; fer finds its #uiging the dig 1y into the stomach, tion and preducing L Y e #hagonic Dyspepsia, or Catarrh of the R e "Eenb. D. CARB]{ stowach, It alsoaffectsthe Kidneys, o209 Bdgar St Evensvills, Iad Bladder and other members of the body, while #he general health is weak- ened, appetite lost and the patient feels despoudent and balf sick all thetime, But worst of all, if the trouble is not checked the Ju ngs become diseased from fhie constant passage of poisoned hlood through them. and Catarrh terminates in Consumption, the most fatal of all diseases. You cannot get rid of Ca- tarrh by treating it with sprays, washes, inhalations, ete., because they only reach the memlranes and tissues, while the real cause of the trouble is in the blood. “These relieve the aunoying symptoms for a time, but the poison is -8}l the while getting a stronger hold on the system and when théy are left off will manifest itself in worse form than hefore. S.8S.S. is the greatest of @11 blood purifiers, and when it has cleansed the blood, this pure, rich stream toms pass away, and the patient is left towic effect. 8. 8. 8. is a purely vegetable remedy—non-injurious to the Sys- . . Try our Monogran and University We guarantee this hutter to be the very hest, circulates through the hody, carrying healthful properties to the diseased pasts. Then the inflamed membranes and tissues hegin to heal, the dis- in perfect health. §. 8. 8. is the best remedy for Catarrh, It goes right into tem and a certain, reliable cure for Catarrh. Catarrh sufferers will find our free consulting department helpful in advising local treatment to be used ) W 7l AR il Al hl COFFEE and CANNED GOODS M We are closing out It will pay you to try a pound or two and bhe convinced, fiet our price on Floyr, Feed, Hay, It will save you money, charges cease, the general condition of the blood and removes all eflete matter with bb ,S' NI‘IIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Fancy Pears at $1.00 per bushel PILLSBURY’S BEST FLOUR the system is strengthened, every one PURELY VEGETABLE, and catarrhal poison and cures the dis- Dk Crea.mery Butter W. 9. wehtogdey of the annoying and disgusting symp- «ase permanently, and at the same time hujlds up the entire system by its fine heading Yroeet We get, semisweekly shipments from our Creamery. 814 MINNESOTA AVE. TELEPHONE NO. 65 ke whote dRotel The Lake Shore Hotel is now in charge of Ole Anderson, the former proprietor of the estab- lishment, who will conduct it in the future, The vooms of the hotel have heen renovated and redecor- ated’and the table service has been improved, making the Lake Shorve one of the Lest One Dollar a day houses in the city. Give it a trial, Ole ndeson, oy, - B 7 d ] i Is one of the Four Railway and Com- mercial Centers of the Northwest Bemidil No other city of its size in the State of Minnesota has such Railway and Shipping Faoilities; offers unpara'elled opportunities for Business and Manufacturing Lota for sale by Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co | H, A, SIMONS, Agent. Swedback _lldl-, Hnmmvs‘ ’ Bt is drue that Catarrh usmally hegins with 2 | wold im the head, but when the poisons, wihich are thrown off through the | . Eantexed inthe postoffice at Bemidil Minn,. | as second class matter. ¢ CORRBESPONDENCE 2 LouIs. Mrs. Chas. Wiser was 2 guest at £. D. Benyley’s or Sunday. The Alsop} Lumber company have bauled their engine across the river and now have it set up. Mr, Harry Alsop of Moorhead spent a few days last week with his father. He returned on Sun- day via Blackduck. Ernest Alsop returned to the Uoiversity at Minneapolis on >unday. He speny his vacation ~ith his father and brother, A number of peonle of this yi- cinity celebrated New Year’s at the home of O 8, Newman. They had 2 “fine and dandy” time. H. E Rice spent Sunday with his family. Mr. Rice is located iorthe winter as scaler for the Davis & Ferguson camp near {around guite comfortably again, | { Newman Rebedew. Ben Ronning of Moose Lake was fortunate enough to geta large timber wolf last week, He tound it had been partially eaten by other wolves. Ernest H, Lilienthalof LaPorte, | Minn., bas been cruising in this vicinity the past week, looking over timber belonging v the Red River Lumber company. Mrs, H, E. Rice isable to be Mrs. Rice had the misfortune to wrench her knee about a week ago and had to go on crutches for several days. Mrs. E. D. Bentley, H. W, Alsop, Geo. Neyvell and O, 8, received p tice Jast| week vhat their homesuad pat- ents are in the land office at Coss Lrke, Thegentlemen proved vp on the 29th of May. John Arendt of Piwush Lake| and O, 8. Newmann of Muoose _|hay at Hines Spur, | Dakota, Lake, drove to Cass Lake on 5t urday Jast, Mr, Newwm nn took out theiy organ and shipped it to Mrs. Carris MeDouald, nee Soeby, who lives in Beaulien, N, A dance was given al the R - ning home on New Years eve, It was largely attended by their many friends in this location, Mr, and Mrs, Esterdabl and | Mrs, Thomas of Rebedew were also present, All repurt a very nice time, REBEDEW. Mrs, Oliver Rebedew arrived here Saturday from Hov Springs, Ark, Krnest Alsop returned to his work at the state university Tuesduy, Mrs, G, V., Thomas went to Tenstrike last Thursddy, return- ing home Friday, Miss Sarah Matheny is spend- ing the holidays with relatives and friends here, ! Mr, Rice, of Louis, is scaling logs on the the landing here for Ferguson & Davis, George and G, V, Thomas were business callers av ihe county seat Tuesday, A, B, Kirkpatrick and O, B, Matheny are unloading o car of Mr, and Mrs, Danier and Mrs Tid, Leonard of Tenstrike drove out to Oliver Rebedew’s one day last week, they had the mis- ) It shonld be borne in mind that ’ every eold weakens the lungs, low- ers the vitality and prepares the system for the more serious dis- eases, among which are the two greatest destroyers of human life, l pnewmonia and consumption, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has won its gmt&wpuludty by ita prompt cured of this most common ailment. It aids expectoration, re- lieyes the I and opens the secretiona, « a speedy and pepmanent cure, It counteracts any tendency to pue " Barker's Drug mi" vy £ Sream of Tartar Powder #2fn From Grapes fortune to tip uver near Fergu- sou & Davis’ camp but fortunate- ly no one was hurt. Wi, Sheridan of Twin Lakes passed througn here Sunday enroute for Blackduck. Mr. Carter of Cass Lake is bere looking after the interests of the J. Neils Lumber company. Alvah Kirkpatrick recently purchased a team Fred Wilson of Tenstrike, con- sideration $275. Wn. Girton, A.E and L. C. Kirkpatrick and G V. Thomas transacted business at Tenstrike last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. ¥, E. Coleman and Mrs, Ellen Coleman of Black duck ;pem Friday with Mr. and Mrs, Esterdahl and family. Harry Alsop, president of the Interior ILumber comyaay of Fargo, N, D, arrived here one day last week for a few days visit with Lis father. He returned to “argo New Years day., Miss Lydia Esterdahl enter- tained tle Misses Maud Garri- ‘'homas znd Mrs. G. V. PThomas ud Master Roy and Max fhomas, George, James and Dick Gerrison av the home of Mr,and Mrs. F. V. Esterdahl Monday afternoon. An elaborate =~n, Sarsh Mathpey, Geneviene‘l dinuner was served av one o’clock | i | +fter which Esmer and Mmstpma&&wq; { [ Lydia Esterd :hl sang some very prefty duets, Joasting was in order all the afternoon. It proved to be a very happy event i enjoyed by old and young alike, Mr. and Mrs, K. mer Esterdahl accompanied by Mrs, G, V., Thomas drove over to Ben Ron- nings at Louis Sunday and joined acrowd of werry makers that watched the old year out and the new year in, A sumptous dioner ‘was served, eovers being laid for 16, Card playing was in order all the afternoon, Promptly at 7 p. m, the music began and the merry crowd 1ripped the light fantastic till day light when all went home fully satisfied Both Mr, Ronning and his sister, Miss Bertha, proved 10 be very hos- pitable host and hostess, WILL FiGHT THE MEASURE. Protective Tariff League Opposes Free Trade With Philippines. New York, Jan, 3—The annual meet, ing of the American Protective Tarifi league will be held at the nationa) headquartgrs of the organization in thiz city ‘on Jan, 9, The meecting it considered of nnusual importance ow ing to the fact that the league has placed itself in ©pposition to President Roogevell on the question of free trade with the Philippines, The Philippine tariff is now before the house of representatives and the Taritt leagne has already taken steps to fight the measure, An officer of the league gave it as his opinion that even i the measure passed the house the senate could be reliad npon to stran gle it. STATEMENT IS DENIED. President Lid Not Express Sympathy With Britiah Liberals. Washington, Jan, §,—A statement in the cable dispatches from London that President Roosevelt has expressed “his hearty sympathy” with the Lib eral party in Great Britain induces ng divect statement from the president While the president prohably received D. M, Mason, candidate for the British parliament, who referred to hi: “friendly interview” with the presi dent, no recollection of Mr. Mason's call is entertained by either the pres ident or officials at the White House. 9 The president makes it plain he gave to nobody an expression of sympathy with any political party of Great Rrit ain or with the candldates of any party, HEAVY LOSS IN BATTLE. Three Hundred Workmen Killed by Soldiera, Bakhmnt, Russia, Jan. 3.—A large number of vevolutionaries from the factorivs in the neigaborhood madé an attack on the barracks here, companies of infaniry and a squadron Of cavalry replied with volleys and a veritable battle followed, lasting eight hours, It is stated that 300 of the work- men were killed. The troops had three killed and soven wounded, of horses of | Three b LAWYERS. I~ D.H FISK Attorney and Couuseliorat Law P. J. Russell Atterney at Law BEMDIL = - E. E. Mchonald. C. A Pitkin - ' McDonald & Pitkin i LAWYBERS Bemigdli, Minp. Office: Swedhank Fiack TARNN. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEUNS. | L.A.Ward, M. D, | Physieian and Surgeon, Diseases of the Bye a speeialty. | Glasses fitted. ‘Dr. Rowland Gilmore| Prysician and Surgeon Oftice: Tiles Biock | 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, {Drey and Baggage, Sefe and Piano Movios - Spafl‘lly. 1 Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCE., | Dr.C. M. Smith. | DENTIST | Office over E. H. Winter's Store. Phone 40. WANT | : Minnesota. |EOR Lt ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertisoment Acocepted Fer Less Than 15 Cents. K Cash Must Accompany AH O of - Town Orders HELP WANTED. o aanpae e L S e | WANTED—Goed girl for general house work. 805 Bemidji Ave. WANTED—To buy three milch cows. Apply to R. J. Albrant, 706 Minn. Tel. 204. WANTED—Man and wife 10 run company beoarding house. T. M. Partridge Luomber Co 3 Tenstrike. WANTED—For U. 8. army able. bodied, mnmarried men be- 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, Bemidj. i FOR SALE. e U S PSSO UL SO FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mourted: will be soid cheap Inguire at this office. FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. SALE: Well Located Blackswith shop and resid- ence: Good business. Wil rent on long term contract. E. L. -Waldron, Blackdock, Minz. : F. O. E. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidjl AerieNo. 351. | every Wednesday et § p. m., our’s Hall, A.T. Wheelock, - - W. President | H.LeBlew, - . . W. Secretary | Visiting Esvies cordially invited. 4§ Webster @ Cooley § 4 Wall Paper & Paint Store : 5 One door routh of old P. O. H § building. Telephone No, 243, h T W FOR RENT. F‘Ol'{ RENT—fagles ball, over City Dr}zg store. Telephone 74. TO RENT—Furnished rooms with privilege of bath at 609 Bemidji avenne, MISCELLANEGUS, WRITEA. D. STEPHLNS, Crooks- ton, Minn., about the new towns of Holt. Middie River, Strathcona and Grenbush on tha Thief River Fails extension. Large Bomh Factory Seized. Warsaw, Russian Poland, Jan. 3.—A = large bomb factory, containing an im- s and 195 zed here, menge quantity of explos loaded bombs, has heen sc THE COMFORTABLE WAY. BAST BOUND. No. 108.. Park Raplds Tine..5:00 a. m. (Connects with Flyer at Sauk Cen- tre, arrives Minnbeapolis about #:00 p. m., formerly 4 ..Duluth Express WEST BOUND. No. 33......Fosston Live. ... No 107...Park Rapids Live. FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays, 2:30 to 6 p, w. Thurs- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- brary in basement of court House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- brarian. "YOUR MONEY 1% NO GOOD” 3 will be refunded to you if after m. ng half a bottle of THE FAMOUS RHEUMATISM anc¢ BLOOD CURE : 7ou are not satisfied with results, This is our guarantee which goes witt | wery bottle, ®ar Sale and Guaranteed Only b= Barner’s Drug S Minneso‘a & intornational In Counnection with the os the best train pussenger ! ¢o hetween Northome, Funkley ! Rlackduck, Bemidji, Walker | and intermediate points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluu and all points east, west and South Through coaches between No thom: and the Twin Cities. No «hapge of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. o TIME CARD Effective June 4th,, 1805, Daily except Sunday STATIONS . 'li{‘onl:nlomm -Funkley - Rlackdack Tenstrike. TurtleRive: Bemidjl. Daily ex. Dullg ox., Sunday 6:80 A, m. Lv... B:55a, m. Ar. a.m,Lv 1. 1208 v, m, Bullhead Lake Branch 3:00a. m, Lv. . A48 8. m.AT.... N. P RY. Daily except Sunday .Brainerd . 30 L P LY il Ralls 327 «8t. Clou §:3) 8100 A » 53 H GEMMELL, Gen Mgr §t Paul, Minn .Northern Pacific.. A A ol Bow’t Grind &y YOUR LIFE AWAY =, Become a demonstrator and e.on 5,00 to $10.00 . day, Monor Womon. Guaranteed salary if wanted. House- hold necessity—selislike mugic. Our § fuctory working over time. Act(oday. COLONIAL SUPPLY CO., Minneapolls, Miun. BELOW TO AMERICAN TRADE. New Brazilian Tariff Bears Heavily on Certain Products. Washington, Jan. 8.—A serious blow has been struck at the American ex- port trade hy Brazil, according to ad- vices received by cable from Petroy- olis, the diplomatic suburb of Rio Janeiro, This is to the effect that an order has just been issued pulting in force the new tariff, which bears with great severity upon imports of Amer- ican flour, grains and many other im- portant commaodities. The state department has been pow- erless to ofier Brazil any inducemenc to desist from the increase of duties on American products. Assistant Secretary of State. ‘Washington, Jan, 3.—Announzement is made by the state department that Huntington Wilsoa et Illinois, now first secretary of the legation at To- kio, has been decided upon as the successor to -Mr. Peirce, third assist- ant secretary of state. Irvin B. Lough- lin second secretary of legation at Tokio, will be promoted to first secre- tary. 3 sy