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- THE CITY Go to Hakl‘mup for Photos. Barlow’s Best is entitled to your trade. Pilgrim Banner Fleming & Downs. S. R. Moorhead returned to Turtle River last night. Ranges. $30. When you need a good' tinner, phone or call at Ross Hardware. Alphonse Crawford was a pas- senger for Hines Spur last night. | Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. night to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Swmart. Your old stove is good as cash in part payment for a new one at Ross’ Hardware. Register of Deeds J. O. Harris attended the meeting of the Ten- strike village council last night. The Loadies Guild of the Pres- byterian church will weet with Murs, J. J. Trask Thursday after- noon. W, Brreman was a business visitor in the city yesterday from Turtle River, returning home last night. A good sewing machine for $15 a better one fo and the very best made for $10 at Ludington’s Hardwarve. Duncan McDonald left last t for Fankley, where he is in the employ of S, C. Jackson logg- ing company. County Commissioner Danaber returned to his home at Tenstrike last night after having spt the day in Bemidji with friends Matt Phelan went to Black- ht, where he ix ab } ed to look after the saloon business of Jones & Phelan in that city. Rev. J. B. Smith Michaels left last night for liher, and from that village will go to their homeste e in that vicinity. [for weak digestion, belching orsour stomach use Chamberlain Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will get gqu ef, For sale at Barker’s drog store. durk last awonb k Kel- they locat- ke re Coal, coal, leave your ovder at Ross’ Hardware for any kind of coal you want. We have differ- ent grades in stock and can de- liver in quantities to suit. L. 17, Johitson, supering@ndent of C. A, Swmith’s timber business in this section, left last night for Northome, where he will aftor his interests in that vicinity, Erick Nelson, the Blackduck | siloon man, arrived in the city | this morving and left this afte noon for Cass Lake, where he w! transact busine »in that iy Mothers be caveful of your children. There is no baby medicine in the world as good as | Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. | [t makes the little ones strrmg, Loalthy and active. 35 cents, at Barker's Drug store. Mons Olson, formerly a valued employee of the Bemidji Tailor- i company, but for the past year in alarge tailoring establish- ment in Fargo has opened for himself in Bemidji and has se- cured a good loc Third Street, where he will be ¢lad to meet and serve his friends A ten pound baby boy was born® Andy | and L. C.] look | l night. sefore the land | ation on lower | ‘and others desmng hrst class up-to-date work. Peerless all sueel ran ges. Flem; ing & Downs. Collars for 5 cents each at Schuoeider Bros. Advertise in the Daily Pioneer It’s a good investment. Satisfaction is sure to result from a trial of Barlow’s Best. The Modern Brotherhood hold’ a regular meeting this evening. Daniel Petrie, the Park Rapids logger, is a guest at the Malk- ham. Miss Myrtle Blood of Grand Rapids is in the city the guest of Mr; and Mrs. N, Helmer. “Wheeler and Wilson” and “Zenith,”” the best sewing ma- chines made at ' Ludington’s Hardware. J. W. Irwin left this afternoon for St. Paul on business con- nected with his Florida logging operations. The Maccabees will hold a meeting tomorrow night and the annual installation exercises will itake place. All members are urged to attend. Miss Allie Brannon left this morniag for her home at Leeds, S. D.. after having spent several weeks in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Clark. Joseph Bray of Blackduck was in the city this afternoon and left on the afternoon train for Cass Lake, where he will appear |as a witness in a contest case. President Smith and Messr {Giibson and Price of the Bewmid; Elevator company, were visitors {in the city today from Duluth, | returning home this atternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, the Worthy Grand Matron, order of the Eastern Star, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilcox over Sunday, left yesterday morning for Park Rapids. Hundreds of thousands of peo- ple use Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea as a family tonie. If taken this month it will keep the ifamily well all sumwer. Ifit fails get your money back. 35 cents at Barker’s Drug store. Nels Otterstad was in the city {yesterday and qualified for the position of appraiser of state tlands, to which he was appointed last week by the board of county [commissioners. Mr, Otterstad returned to his home at Turtle \River last night. The Modern Samaritans held a | very enjoyable meeting last night |at the Masonic hall and a large | number of members of the order | were present, Dancing was the , diversion of the evening and re- ‘freshments were served at mid- i Six new lady members were initiated into the lodge. G. H. Holmes was in the city this morning from Hhis home- istead near Blackduck and left !thx:. afternoon for Kimball, Wis., ‘r‘mmly having lived on his home- | stead near Blackduck for the past 12 ye: Mr. and M daughter, Miss Dollie Bailey, re- tturned home last night Erom i Minneapolis, where Miss Bailey has been very ill for some time past. She is much improved jbut will not be able to resume her studies at Pillsbury Academy | !where he will make his future! home, Mr. Holmes is one of the loldest residents of Beltrami! i s. Thos. Bailey and ' the winter. Collars, collars for Schneider Bros. Miss Hattie Haldeman went to Cass Lake this afternoon. Collars, reoular price 15 cents. Sale price Schuneider Bros. Alfred Bjoin of Blackduck ar- rived in the city today and left this afternoon Cass Lake on busi- ness. {as plain and simple facts—Mark’: iLung Balsam will cure your {cough. Collars, collars; 50 dozen, regu- lar 15 cents each to close at {cents or 50 cents per dozen at Schuneider Bros. Carroll Learned, assisstant | cashier at the Lumbermens State bank, is confined to his home with an attack of la grippe. Matt Phibbs went to Black- iduck last night and expects to jdispose of a tract of valuable cedar land located near that city. Give the children Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea this month. It makes them grow and gives them rosy cheeks. {There is no other medicine in the world so _good for children. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. P. H. McGarry passed through the city last night envoute from Walker to Kelliher, where he will look after the interests of the Waiker Hospital and Sanitarium association for a few days, Mr. MecGarry is still interested in seeing a night train run on the M. & I. during the months and will use every effort to influence the railway officials to put on the new service. | Henry Fankley left this after- {noon for Cass: Lake, where he will appear for the plaintiff in the contest case of Erick Nelson ys. Chas. B. Puterson, which will be tried in that city this afternoon. The laud involved in the contest is located in township 150-29. The complaint churges Peterson with having, prior to taking the land which he now holds, filed upon two different tracts, one of which he relinquished. Try a bag of Barlow’s Best. A FOOL!SH PLAN "Tis & joy to eat—T welcome my dinner hour; | Because I rout indigestion with August Flower! | | @Constipation is the result of indigestion, biliousness, flatulency, loss of appetite, self-poisoning, anemia, emaciation, uric cid, neuralgia in various parts of the system, catarrhal inflammation of the in testinal canal and numerous other ail- | mentsthat rob life of its pleasures if they do not finally rob you of life itself. | g“I'm bound in the bowels,” is a com~ | mon expression of peopie who look mis- grable and are miserable—yet who persist in ‘“lettin, {g nature take its course.” qWhat a foolish plan, when nature could be aided by the use of Green’s August Flower, which is nature’sown remedy for constipation and all stomach ills. QAugust Flower gives new life to the liver and ‘insures healthy stools. QTwo sizes, 25¢ and 75¢. All drugg\sh. Sold by A. Gilmour & Co at Owatona, where she has spent | 5 cents at now 5 cents sat| There is no lever so powerfil summer, " Fiffy Yoars the Standard POWDER Made from pure cream of tartar derived from grapes. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO- aWicaaa | AMUSEMENTS | “The Heart of Maryland.” David Belasco’s greatest play, “The Heart of Maryland,” the performances of which have been witnessed by the great majority of the play-going public in every leading city in this country with- in the past eight years, will be presented at the City Opera house tonight and will receive the warm aud encouraging welcome its merits and the intense heart interest of its love element which its story deserves. Its famous and thrilling scene in the third act, that of Maryland Calvert’s daring leap from the platform to clasp the clapper of the bell in the belfry of the old colonial church towerin order to prevent the alarm being given which is to resultin the capture and death of her lover as a spy, is one that|x will Jong live in the memory of the audience. The company in the cast is composed of capable players and the scenic illustra tions are impressively realistic. William F. Walcott will_be seen as Col. Allan Kendrick: B, J. Murphy will enact the role of General Hugh Kendrick; Arthur B. Sprague will protray the character of Col. Eulton Thorpe, Oscar Norfleet will be the Lieu tenant Telfair; Jobn M. Stevens, the ex jailer of- Pigwog, Mo., Francis Charlton, the sharp: shooter; Tom Boone, Edwin L Bennison, Maryland’s brother, Lloyd Calvert, and Robert Mec Intyre the deafold sexton, Uncle Daniel. Florence Foster plays the part of Mrs. Claibourne Gor- don, Phoebe Yancey will be in hands of Alice Fitch, Florence Rossland will be the Nancy Me- Nair and Evlalia Bennett the Maryland Calvert. Curtain raises at 8:30 o’clock sharp. Sweaters, former W Lad > this week.......... Corsets, all sizes: this wee<.. Knit Skirts, former this week. s' Knis Skirts, ; this week.. former e to Tams, former pric week .. 1 lot Boys this \wck former price, $1; SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK: [ lot Men’s to H0¢; riego o8 23 your ¢ Angora Hoods, price 1195 ! e 332‘1‘&“‘”': “ 110 prico 1 10| e R e ot }r“‘rdofiiel?f&i%f'l‘eflus“@ééi?“s’ 1.00 25 | (hildrems ear 2 Great Reduction and Boys’ Caps worth $ ]9 1, worth $1.50; this weelt. hoice this weelk. . white and drab; lot 1.25 WM. McCUAIG. WM. McCUAIG. constipation. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they can not reaeh the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies Deaf ness is caused by an inflamed condition ¢f the mucous lining the Bustachian tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dol- lars for any case of deafness (caused by catdrrh) that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Care. —F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Take Hall’'s Family Pills for Germania FOill"P‘]fl" Linnen col- lars. Regular price - now closing ou 5 cents each at Schueider ros. = 3B SR ITsaA MERE FANCY : that you cannot obtain exactly what you want here. Our stock of Jewelry contains. every- thing that you canpossibly need in this line and they arej neatand attrac- tive,in appear- ance t0o. Quality and price go hand in hand here, and we offer you only the BEST. j Fosston, - A. R. AMBER | LI-}MEN’I‘ WORK, such as Wam: Cisterns, Etc., a specialty. Builder and Plans and Estimates furnished on General application. 4 ~ Contracior. Cori’espondencer solicted. Minn. Contracts taken anywhere. Mh—“* SPRING SUVUITS. t Standard Black and Blue $26 Clay Worsted Suits . . . SPRING STYLES. v RAYNE & FRYHLING - Don’t you think you’d dowell to make your pur- chases here? E.A. BARKER CITY OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Evening February 7, 1905 DAVID BELASCO’S Great International Success A Play A Marvel | of Great in 1 Merit Stagecraft HEART OF MARYLAND (Under the personal divection of the anthor.) Presented by 3 DAVID BELASCO’S COMPANY 3| The Novel and Realistic Belfry| Scene. Strong Situations. Exciting Climaxes. \g Seats on sale at Barker’s “g *n iy R MG"JS 0oL SOI\ 3 5 .g; MERCHANTTAILOR 2 o4 3 Choice Fabrics to select from. it and Satisfaction guaranteed. Cleaning aud Repair- ing promptly done. § Third St. Bemid!i, Minn. Bi : T | 0 T fiimeis Money--BeonIimEE % 1f you want a new Watch—an accurate timekeeper that will wear long and well—call on us. We have every good American make and at prices to suit all. £l = ¢, If you have a Watch or any article of jewelry that needs re- pairing bring it here. Our Repair Department is working along as smooth as ever—more work, of course, but we are Dbetter prepared to do it and do it well. Our woxk is trood aud our prices don't take the good out of it. : 4 : 5 o 3 Located in City Drug Store. ’ | : g George TEE;r @ Co. E b - % 'TheSBemidi‘i % Commercial College 1f you contemplate taking a business course { remember you can take the same of the % Bemidji Commercial College %~ The day course costs i $L.50 per week, and books furnished. The night course costs $1.00 per week, and books furnished. All books are furnished free except those in hookkeep- ! ing, which are furnished at actual cost. 5 Bemidji Commerecial College P. J. CONWAY, Prineipal. Phone 20. Bemidji, Minn. Located at Bagley Livery Barn t! R i Dr.J. Warninger | Veterinary Surgeon F. E. COOLEY, Painter, Paper Hanger Office Phone 78. Residence 114 Irvine Avznue and Decorator. Phone 248. - Phome - - .- - 283, N 1 P O O I Do Ghe To Be Had? You Want ® @ = %2 g Qo ¢ If so, buy the “HANAN SHOE,” a Shoe with the rep: xtauon of h'wmg the best quahtv style and fit of any shoe made in the Dnlted States. It is a rather ,rond asser tion, but we can prove it if you buy one pair. We carry them in both ladies’ and gents’ styles. Once a customer, always a customer. Watch our win- dow for a few days for some of the best styles. The only agency between Grand Forks and Duluth. llll!fllflEflfllfllflfiflfllllllllll l Phone 30. j Remember, satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded. E. H. WINTER & CO. . Bemxdih an. l‘lllll_lllllllllllllllllllllllll