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i i We Tell ‘We have nothing to conceal! hide! We publish the formulas cines. Sarsapari] o You will find these in Ayer’s Almanac for 1906. It you do not have a copy we will gladly send you one. Then show the formulas to your doctor. If he does not approve, then do not buy; if heappr\:\;es hen buy, and keep these stand- ard family medicines on hand. Lia. (4 No secrets to of all our medi- s, Cher: _Represents e Today And Tomorrow In England the Conservatives represent “yesterday and today,” the Liberals ‘“‘today and tomorrow.”’ In train service between the Twin Cities and Chicago, The Pioneer Limited was the first train to break away from “yesterday and to- day,” and to give travelers the benefits of “‘today and tomorrow.” Its route is via the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Railway Leaves Minneapolis . 8:00 p. m ; Sf. 8:35 p. m.; arrives Union Station, Chicago 8:55 a, m. Equipment includes’ standard and com- partment sleepers with “longer, higher a=d wider berths,” library-buffet car, dining car chair car and coaches. Buy your ticket Fast from your agent, but insist that it is over the Milwaukee Road between the Twin Cities and Chicago. W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul Paul local N , rience unnecessary. . Instructions by j: Tor Piremen and Brakemen, Experfence unnccssary. Inst 2 posltion a6 soon a5 competent. ~Send to day. ncl - ) mail to your home. ‘We assist you in securin Full particulars at once. NATIONAL RAILWAY TRAINING s(:liot!\.f inc.. Minneapoli The Right Road TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS ICAGO. & T REA n APLE LEA, 91 4 wizer WESTERN,, Many trains daily, superbly equipped, making fast time. Through Tourist Cars to California, with choice of routes west of Omaha or Kansas City. For information write to High wages ose stamp. Boston Block, % = % i s s, Minn,,U.S.A. Souvenir Envelopes OF Bemidji on sale at Pioneer Office Opposite Post Office - BEMIDJI Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co H. A. SIMONS, Agent. i ‘Swedback the thriving city and commercial centre of Northern Min- nesota offers splendid inducements to the commercial in- . vestor and is a pleasent and healthy place to live and we still have a number of choice business and residence lots, make your selection early and -get the best. : Bldg.- The Daily Pioneer Official Paper City of Bemidji | Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co; By A. KAISER. SO A e eld - e I Entered in the postoffice at, Bemidjf. Minn., _as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Did you pick any May flowers today? . - o Isn’t it about time for the Princeton Union to quit its tire- some tirade about ¢hirlings and traitors.”” There’s a limt to all good things. S If the new Russian premier Goremykin expects to beccme popular with the newspaper read- ing public he will have to do some- thing for that name. It is interesting to note that all the candidates for governor are getting a drainage plank in their platforms. They realize that state drainage of state swamplands is alive and growing issue and that no candidate who does not openly espouse it can hope to get a baker’s dozen of votes in Northegn Minnesota., 70" PREVENT co_nsngpA-rroN.'! injunction Asked by Members of Cum- berland Presbyterian Church. " Decatur, Il;; May —Judge Willlam Reister of Evansville; Ind., is heré to get a description of the Cumberland. Presbyterian church ‘property in this part of Illinois in preparation for an application for ‘an {njunction to re- strain the Cumberland = Presbyterian general assembly of the United States ) from effecting a consolidation with the Presbyterian church..The Cumber- land Presbyterian general assembly | meets in Decatur May 17. The propo- sition to unite with the Presbyterian chureh will come up in a, favorable re- ' port of the committee of twenty-one | .that has been in conference with a “similar committee from the Presby- terfan church. The proposition is ex-| pected to carry. Judge ‘Reister says application for an injunction against the union will be asked in the Macon county circuit court at Decatur- May 14-or 15. He! says also the purpose in asking for an ' Injunction before the general assem- bly meets is to get a ‘decision at once from the courts in a few test cases, thus avoiding the necessity of about 3,000 suits all over the country after the union is effected. The injunction will be asked on the ground that the Cumberland Presbyterian church prop- | erties were bought with money given for teaching and preaching the Cum- berland Presbyterian faith and doc- trines and that no board of trustees or other officers have a right to transfer to the Presbyterian church any more than to Jewish or Catholic churches. ' The down town baseball park will be a great boon to lovers of the game who have sometimes balked at trudging the distance to the old grounds. It will boom interest in the sport and should mean more money and therefore better ball. The latest gubernatorial talk isof the possible candidacy of Senator Ripley Brower of St. Cloud. Brower himself has not made any announcement and possibly may mnot. If Brower comes out it means the retire- ment of Peter E. Hanson, his father-in-law, who has been con- sidered a formidable dark horse- President Roosevelt says the Standard Oil trust will be prose- cuted. Let us trust Commis- siouer Garfield learned a valuable |ance commissioner,.and as lesson from his experience with the beef trust and won’t be bun- coed again. Wouldn’t the people holler, and. with cause, if Rocke- feller and his crew of pirates should escape through ‘an im- munity plea or some other tech- nicality. The State Press A A AN AN AN AAAAAAAAR Long Prairie Leader: The politician who ‘“‘wants to let well enough alone” usually has both feet in the trough. Beltrami Co. Bugle: Ye Editor broke his new meers chaum pipe Wednesday, conse- quently he is out of humor, ‘Crookston Times: The news- papers have not' been keeping track of John D, Rockefeller very closely. of late, If they do not take care.he will slip out and get a breath of fresh air between editions some of these fine days. ket The: Passing Shew in Duluth Herald: - Chemists have"* found that North Dakota whiskey con. tains wood alcohol. Beinga pro- hibition state, North Dakota is not supposed to have any whiskey and the chemists appear to have proved that it hasn’t any. Journal: If Senators Platt and Depew will take any number. be- tween’one and 10, multiply it by nine, cut off the tens, add.13, and then add the original number they will tind out what the Amer- ican people want of them. - back -the-page of history to the name. of the berater, and ‘see what kind of.a political character he has. . Nine times out of 10 his path has -been as crooked as the track of a snake. Rochester Post and Record: There’s hope, anyway., An_ ex- president of a New York life in- surance company. has been in- dicted for perjury in making false returns to the state insu: sult may take up his abode in the: penitentiary. . The tmprisonment of some of these fellows that are at the head: of these great insur- ance corporations for-their wrong: ‘doings will have a deterrent effect lon others, The imposition of a fine is a farce: It takés them but|: 4 short time to° lay hands on enough to maks it e A, J. R in Minneapolis Fargo Call: When one-politi— 3 cian begins to berate the: political | character of another, just turn]| dy. felt that she had:| ). her. qunnrel’:wl}k- v The Children’s Favorite ---QURES.-- COoughs, Colds, Croup and ‘Whooping Cough. ‘This remedy § alarge part of the civilized world, It can always bo depended upon. It contains no opium or other harmful drug and may be [ven as confidently to a baby as to an adult Price 26 cts; Large Size, 50 cts. Barker’s Drug Store Biennial Meeting General Federa- vion of Women’s Clubs at St. Paul May 30—June 7. The Chicago Great Western Railway will on May 28 to 31 in- clusive sell tickets to St. Paul at one fare plus $2.00, good to re- turn June 9 with the extension privileges. For further informa- | yort - 'Woman’s Trials. ‘The bitter trailin a. woman’s life'is to be childless. Who ean tell how hard the struggle may have been ero she learnt, resign herself to her lonely lot? The ab-- sence of this link to bind marital life together, the absence of this one pledge to mutual affection is & common disap- 5 Kgéntment. Many unfortunate couples ome estranged thereby. Even if they do not drift apart, one may read the whole extent of their disappointment in the eyes of such a childless couple when they rest on the children of others. To them the largest family does not seem too numerous. In many-cases of barrenness or child- lessness the obstacle to child-bearing is easily removed by the cure of weakness on the ggrt of the woman, Dr. Pierce’s Fa- Prescription has been the means of restoring health and fruitfulness to man; a barren woman, to. the great joy of the household. In other, but rare cases, the obstruction to the béaring of children has been found to be of a surgical character, but easily removable by painless operative treatment at the Invalids’ Hotel and Sur- ical Institute. Buffalo, N. Y., over which r. Pierce of the “Fayorite Prescription” fame presides. In all cases where chil- dren are desired and are absent, an effort should be made to find out the real cause, since it is generally so easily removed by proper treatment. In all the various weaknesses, displace- ments, prolapsus, inflammation and de- bilitating, catarrhal drains and in all cases of nervousness and debility, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preseription is the most efficient remedy that can possibly be used. It has to its credit hundreds of thousands of cures —more in fact than any other remedy put up for sale Lhroug{n druggists, especially for woman’s use. The ingredf. ents of which the “Favorite Prescription” is composed have received the most positive endorsement from the leadin medical writers on Materia. Medica of a the several schools of practice. All the ingredients are printed in plain English on the wrapper enclosing the bottle, so that any woman making use of this famous medicine may know exactly what she is taking. Dr. Pierce takes his pa- tients into his full confidence, which he can afford to do as the formula after which the “Favorite Prescription® is made will bear the most careful exam- ination. . Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the best and safest laxative for women The exact distance to either the north or south pole from the equator is 6,000 miles. King Detective Service The largest detective service west of Chica- go. Competent detectives for all sions Legitimate degective work trans: corporations, firms and individ parts of the world, confidenti: Price: 504-505-501 RORRAN All Dusiness strictly ial. Write us today about you: omable. Advice free, 6 Century BIdg. Minneapolis, Minn W.KING, Mngr. FARNCIS W. KING., Supt FOLEY'S PROFESSIONAL . CARDS . ONE CENT A WORD. Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. No: Advertisenent Accepted For Less han 15 Cents. P. J. Russell 7 Attorney at Law Cash. Must Accompany All Out Of LAWYERS, D. H. FISK BEMIDJI, el et TINN. Town Orders Y | B. E. NcDonald. C. A. Pitkin, MecDonald & Pitkin HELP WANTED. LAWYERS A s re e Bemidp, Minn, Office: Swedvack Brock | W ANTED—-For the U. S. Marine Corps; men between ages 21 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. and 35. An ()pportnni!y to sce L. A. Ward, M. D., the world. For full informa- tion apply in person or by let- ler to U. S. Marine Corps re- cruiting offlee, cor. Beltrami and Sccond Aves., Bemidji, Minnesota. 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. WANTED—To buy second-hand shingle mill in good condition. Physician and Surgeon, Diseases of the Eye a specialty Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Iiles Block 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. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave Tom Smart Dray and baggage. Safe and Piano moving. Phone No. 38 | 18 America Ave.| R. N.Hanson, Mizpah; Minn, DENTISTS, : WANTED-—Good girl for. gen- < " eral housework. . Apply at the Dr. R. B. Foster, Midway - store. : Dr. Phinney W ) it < ANTED—Good girl for general SURG EON DENTISTS housework. Inquire 811 Be- PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK, midji Ave; % WANTED—Girl for housework. Call at Mrs. Conger’s millinery store. . Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. FOR SALE. A AR AN AN AN FOR SALE—The Dime Saver Store for sale. Stock and fixtures $300 if sold this week. head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this office. “OR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. HONEYmoTAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good for everybody. Sold everywhere, The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR isin aYellow package. Refusesubstitutes. tion apply to any Great Western Agentor J. P. Elmer, G. P. A, St. Paul, Minn. Prepared only by Foley & Company, Chioago. arker’s Drug Store. Naon Dodtor - Carng. amd. Rapa. .’F°Dr.-R Y:Pw"m . Many mothers of families in the United Btates have reason to be grateful to the. rson°who: recommended Dr. Pierce’s ‘avorite Prescription. This is a medi- cine specially prescribed for diseases of womankind. It does.not cure. eczenia, citarrh in all its forms, nor heart dis- ease, for it'is put up for,the single, pur- pose of curing diseases peculiar to women." -1t hias a’ reputation of over a third of -a’ century of cures, and has sold -more Jargely on' this continent " than any ‘othér medicine for women. * Another point-in its favor—it does not containa single drop of aleohol or harmful - habit-forming ~drugs. * 1t is urely vegetable and petfectly harm- Pc!'l 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 meryine 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 neryous. irritability and a nervous con- dition, for which alcohel is the worst thing ‘in"the world. What a woman thus:afflicted needs is a vegetable tonic ind “invigorating " nervine like Doctor ierce’s i‘avoriu Prescription, which ‘wilk build up ber delicate system and bring about a healthy tone.” It cures ‘the drains and" weaknesses of women, also isplacements, ‘as prolapsus, ante- “version, retroversion, - irrégular . and - painfuliperiods and kindred: ailments: + ~ If you want to'know what ails you the United States majl will bring you the ‘best medical’; advice for ‘only the " cost.of ‘writing mater; “Many"women owe their s and stamps. - ’ consulted Jimeall pos- Lo ¢ adviss 3 d‘?o flefl:’mfl §:j!”;lefi- Jnstitul 57 | “No, but she-v study would.” : [Dr.t Plerce by. no mafnu ‘confines imself to prescribing: his well-known roprietary medicines. =~ He: tells you -the most common-sense way what ails you, what you ought to do, what CT\'\;G-DQJW could Mot chm *o Nake Dr Rianaw's Tawerats present goad-tmedicine for me. Every ache and pain so dud 3‘.. Ao o ound. - amd so s\ %o\: £via Do cker . line of treatment should be followed out in your particular case, and if your case does not indicate the need of his proprietary medicine, he tells you 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 system 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 youthful stage of life 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 far the best I have known to restore lost health and strength,” writes Mrs. R. C. Roelker, 24 Ingram Street, Henderson, Ky.. “T suffered misery for several ears, being troubled with flooding. ily 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 days. Consulted two different physicians hoping to get relief, but find- ing that their medicine did not seem to cure ‘me I tried Dr Prescription, as & friend had recom- miended it 8o strongly, Am glad that I followed her advice for it was the only Bas gone, and not only this, my gen- eral health has improved. 1 feel well and strong, have a fine appetite, have gained, flesh and never looked better. lvice *to ~suffering women. is to u{é. the ‘ Eayorite Prascriatdion’hnad #hey. will pever be disappointed with the flmlg"' rmuld printed on wrapper. % “¥oushould read The People’s mn-l on ‘Medical "Adviser; by R. V. g}em, M. D. Send 21 cents in one-cent erce’s Favorite | .. Thos. Johnson FOR RENT. General Builder and Contractor If you want a cottage, mansion [J§| FOR RENT—Cottage at” Grand brick structure, small addition, Forks bay, Bemidji. -~ Write closet, pantry, ferce, porech, Mrs. H. Wolff, 601 Walnut St., buildto or information about Grand Forks, N, D. your buildings or improvements besure to see me. If you want poor work done do not see me. I do nothing but good work. If Ido your work and get paid for it you will have to pay no body ehec LOST and FOUND Thos. Johnson, phone 127 LOST—Ladies cloak, between G. ——— - depot and Crookston Lum- ber Co. mill. Return to this offiice and receive reward. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms $5 per month, also furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 208 Mississippi Ave.. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ROYAL PILLS MISCELLANEOUS. N S e PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays, 2:30 to 6 p, m. Thurs- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- brary in basement of court Honse. Mrs. H.E. Reynolds li- brarian. I an Rt B e i o e B e §{ Webster @ Cooley § : Wall Paper & Paint Store ; One door south of old P. O. = building. Telephone No. 283 OO W WO THE COMFORTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND. No. 108.. Park Raplds Line..5:00 a. m. (Connects with Orlental Limited' at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at 1:45 p. m.. St. Paul at 2:15 p. m.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office ar, Cass Lake, Minn, April 11, 19 > ...Duluth Express....12:27p m W o 12:33a m WEST BOUND. il 11, Notice is hereby ziven th named settler has filed notice of the fallowing’ his intention No 107...Park Rapids Live.. FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. A the Kis vontindous tion ofsaid land Fred lhde of Gihee of Bemid ngz, Mini., e . Minn. cobson of 1son of Be- E.S. OAKLEY & Vinnesota & Internationa! In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. Provides the best train passenge: service between Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidji, Walke 3nd intermediate points and Minne NOTICE FOR PUBS artment of the Inte I ., Apri civ TION. 1906 '’ that the foHswing settier has filed notice of his intention ake final proof in support of his claim, hat said proof will be made before Clerk. of Distriet Court, Beltrami Co. midji. Minn., on Ma,; Minn,, at Be- 5 1. F. number 2150 for the nes apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Dulutt I . pumer, 2150 tor o neid and all points east, west and South en es the following withesses 10 M‘{) Chrough coaches between Northom | fis continious residence upon and culily tion of said land. James A. Martin ot Nymore, - Mini Simpkins. George Kelser,' George of Turtle River, M s . OAKLEY. Mmoo TME CARD 2 Register: T Effective June 4th., 1905, Daily except Sunday = = == STATIONS and the Twin Cities. , No change >t cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT %' Good Rigs and Careful /Drivers - LIVERY. HACK ‘IN €0 -~ NEGTION: - - Night Calls Promptly An- stamps, for this 1008 pmbook in paper. covers, or 31 cents for the cloth-bound, Address Dr. K. V. Pistce, Buttalo, N.Y, | ‘swered. John C, . = ndoflice at ¥ FOR SALE— Magnificent moose g e