Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 16, 1906, Page 2

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Weak Women Made Sirong, IN the above eight-words is summed up the great work for women which is accomplished by Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Fhe record ol cures effected by this remedy is without a parallel. Thousands of teztimonials received from patients and from physicians who have tested it in the more aggravated and obstinate cases which had baffled their skill, prove ¥ to be the most wonderful rémedy ever- devised for the relief and cure of suf- fering wowei. 4 2 " It is composed wholly of medicinal principles extracted from the roots of native, American forest plants, pure triple-refined glycerine of proper strength, heing used insiead of harmful alcohol both in extracting and preserving these medicinal principles. I'T IS A POWERFUL INVIGORATING TONIC, Imparting health and strength in particular to the organs distinctly feminine. For weak and sickly women, who are “worn-out,” “run-down,” or debilitated, especially for women who work in store, office, or school-room, who sit at the typewriter or sewing machine, or bear heavy household burdens, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pr ion will prove a priceless benefit because of its health-restor- ing and strength-giving power. A SOOTHING AND STRENGTHENING NERVINE, “Favorite P tion” is unequaled and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neu- ralgia. hysteria, spasms, chorea, or St. Vitus’s dance, and other distressing" nervor 'mptems commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the organs distinctly feminine. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. CURES OBSTINATE CASES. rorite Precription” is a positive cure for the most complicated and obsti- of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, painful periods, unnatural sup- pres and irregularities, prolapsus or falling of the pelvic organs, weak back, “female weakuess,” anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic congesiion, inflammation and ulceration of the uterus, inflammation, pain and tenderness over the ovaries and kindred ailments. FREE CONSULTATION. An invitation is extended by Dr. Pierce to every sick and ailing woman to coxsuli him by iegier, There is absolutely no charge or fee for this consultation. Byexy letter is carefully considered, fully answered, and its statements held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr.R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. THE BADGE OF HONESTY. Each bottle of the above medicine bears upon its wrapper a badge of honesty §n the iull list of ingredients composing it—printed in plain English. This frank and open publicity places this medicine in a class all by itself. It cannot be classed as a patent nor eecret medicine for it is neither—being of known_ com- position. DR. PIERCE’S PLEASANT PELLETS cure biliousness, sick ahd bilious headache, dizziness, costiveness, or constipa- tion of the bowels, loss of appetite, coated tongue, sour stomach, windy belchings, “heart-burn,” pain and distress after eating, and kindred derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. One litile “ Pellet” is a laxative, two are cathartic. -They. regulate, invigorate and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels. As a “dinner pill,” to promote digestion, take one each day. To relieve the distress arising from over-eating, nothiny equals one of these little “Pellets.” They’re tiny, sugar-coated, anti- bilions zranules, scarcely larger than mustard seeds. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. How to live in bealth and happiness, is the general theme of Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. This great work on medicine and hygiene, confaining over 1000 pages and more than 700 illustrations, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the. cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Your Trip to California Yau have thouhgt for a long while of spending a few weeks in California, but you have told yourseit that you did nct have the | vime: that the expense was 1ov great; that the trip was to0 long and uncomfortable. If you ¢an take or make time, thereis now no other obstacle. ! HBveryday, ontil April 7, one-way tickets may be: pur- i wuextremely lowrates, good in thro' Pullman touris® cars. ense. Good board may le had, 2 09 per week and upward. Listen saving about half the usual in Ctalifornia at $8.00, $10.00, Let me tell you o Lrips—just send you ¥ F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt., GermaniaiLife Building, St. Paul, Minn. dersd Rive b ." ne tl ll'l\'l‘ll x Cltiy an' C . es "A i = gl ?'e:t)o:am! 13 :F?) eififigfil&hyfiam e~ bnd KR we still have 5 p hgiop has * rog} | BRI s RS R e 1 8 2hugmieh 2"19b Fiarin il R anapes ot s e a3 GRS 1103 10.10402. bete B P R R R A A A A A A PN AP i Entered in' the: postoffice 'at- Bemidiii Minn., |- as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR ' WirH theiinterest now taken in ithe grain growing contest would iit not be well to arrange for an ‘exhibit at the old settlers associ- ation to ‘be held at Blackduck this year and also to send an ex- hibit of Beltrami county pro- 'ducts to the state fair? The soil of our county is the very best and as good vegetables and grains can be grown here as in any county in the state. All that needs to be done is to advertise the advantages of northern Min- we can surely get theisettlers. Every one should comménd ' the superintendent Regan, and a person who will openly fight this is certainly working against the interests of Bemidji and all the rest of the towns in the county. By all means encourage the children to take up this work. THE state convention will be held in about two months and northern - Minnesota should ' not forget thatin A. D. Stephens, the present Senator from,Crooks- ton, is one of the able men of the state in whom perfect repose can be felt if elected to the chair. He is thoroughly awake to the needs of the entire state dnd will make an ideal man for the place. If “a national debt 1s a national blessing,” as Daniel Webster is said to have maintained, Uncle Sam is getting intoa bad way, for the February treasury state- ment shows that the national debt is decreasing at the rate of $4,000,000 per month, and that a, few yéars more, at the present rate will see it extinguished.— Exchange. : THE Republican State Central committee will meet at St. Paul April 3rd. At that time the place for holding the next state convention will- be considered and decided®fpon as well as the basis of represeatation acd ap- porsionment of delegates. i THAT some good comes from the insurance investigation'is evident. The Equitable is now run on $3,000,000 less per year than‘a year ago. ' And yet there are, people that will say the ‘Equitable is not a good company THE State land sale which takes Yplaq,e’;, in. April will mean the opening of new homes in desir- xa_){gle localities and we should see that every good quarter getsa isubstantial settler. { ADOPTED WITHOUT COMMENT. Resolution Respecting Recent Attack cn the Moros. Washington, March ~ 7 —On motion of Mr. Culberson the following resolu- tion wag adopted by the senate: “That the secretary of war is hereby directed to'send to the senate copies of reports and other communications between the war department and any officials in the Philippine islands re- specting the recent attack by troops of the United States on Mount Dajo.” The resolution was adopted without comment o division. O 2 3 Children’s Favorite [ of Bemidji. ° A The City Council of the City nesota and Beltrami county,, and{% work being done .by county| General Ordinanc : Chapter No.10. General Ordinances of the City of Bemidji, Does Ordain: Chapter 1. o _Section 1. -Whenever any able: bodied male person over the age ifound guilty of the violation of ‘any ordinance of the City of Be- midji, by any Justice of the Peace of said city, or by the Municipal . Court thereof, when 'the same may be established, the isaid Justice of the Peace or Municipal Judge,- may in addi- 'tion to the penalty provided for the violation of such ordinance sentence such person so con- cvicted:to hard; abor, during the Whole or any portion of the time for‘which he ‘hay 'be sentenced | t0. imprison;‘_dex;h for non-pay- ment of any fine that may be im- ‘posed upon him by said court. . Sec. 2. For every days labor performed by any person under the provisions hereof, there shall be credited to him, in any judgment or fine and costs of prosecution against him, the sum of one & 50-100 Dollars, and when sufficient labor has been performed to pay said fine and costs at said rate of $1.50 per day such prisoner shall * be dis- charged. Section 3. In all cases where such fine and imprisonment is the result of a conviction and sentence for violating any rmuni- cipal ordinance of the said city, the Chief of Police shall superin- tend the performance of the labor herein contemplated under the direction of the Street Commis- sioner, and such labor shall in all cases be performed on the ! streets, avenues, alleys and pub- lic grounds, or on, in or abcut any public buildings belonging to said city, and chief of police, and street commissioner shall fur- nish necessary tools, implementsJ and material towork with, at the expense of the said city, and 2 the benefit of all such labor, so done and performed. vided in section 3, hercof, only between the hours of seven o'clock A. M. and six o’clock P, tM. and not for more than ten hours in any one day, and only on such days, and in such weather, as other men may be for out door work. : i Section 5. The officer having such prisoner in charge for the purpose specified in this chapter may use such means as may be necessary to prevent escape. while going to or returning from such labor or while at such labor, or he shall refuse to labor when so ordered, the officer having him in charge may make enquiry into his physical condition, or cause him to be examined by the Chair- man of the Board of Health, if such person is found well, and in good health, which fact shall be evidenced by the certificate of the Chairman of said Board. of Health, then such officer may use all lawful means to compel said prisoner to labor, and may cause such prisoner to be kept in solitary confinement, not to ex- ceed ven days, for any such offense and may cause such pris: oner to be fed on bread and water during suchsolitary continement. 1 Section 6. The officer having such prisoner in charge shall | protect him from :insult- and an- noyance, and from all communi- cation with other prisoners while ! at labor, or going to and return- fing from such- labor,. and may B use such means as may be neces- | B sar to that end. af 7, an roper B patlbn wHhhall persist in ' axinoyiniiioy bnevlfibefondisnch $ prisoner shall be ? emed guilty B8 of a misdérianaP]and on convic- 8 tion therébf de punished by a3 £ =--OURES: & ighs, Colds, Croup and % Whooping Cough. : i 1 - fine of nofy e ding $10.00, or M by impr&fiéfi not exceeding ¥ five (5) ddjr'ss SRR RO et 8 © Approved Mar. 3rd 1906. of sixteen years and not over the age of fifty years shall have been | | said city is and shall be entitled |’ Section 4. No such prisoner ! confiscate your shall be required to labor as pro- | engaged in, or which is suitable 4 ONE CENT A WOR Office opposite Hotel Markham. —--P. J. Russell 3 Attorney at Law BEMDJL, ' = - = - iian E. E. H?Dunnld. $3 7 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: Tiles Block Dr. A. E. Henderson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over First National Bank. Phones: Office 36, Residence 72. DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number zo9 Third St., one block west of 1st Nat’l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transier. No ' Advertisement Acoepted For' Les# * Than 15 Cents. ! Cash Must Accompany All Out Of . HELP WANTED. WANTED—Cook at Lakeshore +hotel. ! g housework., Apply Mrs. Geo. Tanner, 500 Minnesota Ave.. WANTED—For U. S. 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. FOR SALE—Dime Saver store, a snap, $450 if sold this month. FOR SALE—Household furni- 404 Beltrami Ave | ture, Mrs. W. C. Malzahn Tom Smart over Bazaa1 store. % Dray and baggage. Safe and Piano moving. | FOR, SALE—Magnificent moose Phone 40. Phone No. 58 | 18 America Ave. head, mounted; will be sold DENTISTS. cheap. Inquire atthis office. Dr. R. B. Foster, FOR SALE— Rubber stampd. Dr Phinney The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCE. f‘OR o S iD vR Bob Dr. C. M. Smith, RENT-—On Apeil 1, build) DENTIST s ng Office over B. H. Winter's Store. now occupiea by McConke: grocery. Chas. Swedback. ¢ Webster @ Cooley b MISCELLANEOUS. 4 WallPaper & Paint Store F|{PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open o do::’sou?]‘] ofaoldt:to Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- ‘ building. Telephone No. 283, urdays, 2:30 to 6 p. m. Thurs- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- ARG T WP brary in basement of court House. Mrvs. H.E. Reynoldsh Ii- brarian. i Lake Shore Hotel, ‘ Ole Anderson, Prop. Newly Furnished. Good table board by day or week. Chinese Rebels Beheaded._ Canton, March 7.—The leader - of the rebels of Kuangsi province and three others who were implicated in the attack on the house of Rev. Dr. Andrew Beattie, the American ‘mis- sionary at Fati, in February, were. be- headed March 12. e He Misunderstood. Mr. Simpson—Sam, is it true that you neighbors’ chickens? Sam—No, sah; I fricazees 'em. E 1 S E We Want Men tosellour famous MINNETONKA! the guaranteed apple, and our general line “of fruitand ornamental nursery stoc shrub- Dery, Toses, vines, etc. Hardy, acclimated,Min- nesota grewn stock. ——— Apply for terms, L. L. MAY & CO.. - Minnesota % Manufacturers and Jobbers. w EAST BOUND, | No. 108..Park. Rapids Line..5:00 a. m. (Connects with Oriental Limited at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at 1:45p. m, St.Paul at2:15p. m.) ST. PAUL. MINN, No. 34....Duluth Express....12:27p m LI 86 ¥ “ 12:39 8 m WEST BOUND. No. 33... ..~ Fosston Line.... “ 35 “ . No 107...Park Rapids Line. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. Good Rigs and Careful ‘ Drivers 1 N i 1nne LIVERY HACK IN CON- Mingesota \gii}g}ggqitlond! el ..Northern Pacific.. Night Calls Promptly An- Provides the best train pussenger swered. sei‘wice between Northome, Funkley BlacKduck, Bemidji, Waiker B wns i o and intormediate points’ and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east, west and south. Through coaches between Northome |} and the Twin Cities. No change 6 b of cars. Ample time at Brainerd |} e for dinner. e Eftective Juno 4th., 105, Palace of Raily except Sunday Dally ex. STATIONS Daily ex. ST Sweets 6:55 &, m. AT, T Z Has a complete line of fresh 9 9 _Chocolates—the very best 1 ¢ 11 . 1205°p. m. Ar m : 4 Bullhead Lake Bransh New line of I:ac;d Goods Candies, ARk i Sitintly Fure N.P.RY. and the Very Best. Daily except Sunday 3 The, celebrated ‘‘Autocrat’’ brand v eSibiikof writing paper. { liw ensgnoxol Us., 1 DVIBTON0 2'Mam C.08 .ovisgsqzs Jo/ 5 19 S (R IV 2 e 1= : . v T ~ - K ; Attorney and CounsélloratLlaw f——8F8——— 1 WANTED—Good girl for general .

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