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& 5 n v THE BERMAN EMPORIUM E:;! \f Next Door to Postoffice. "‘ BT IBIIDITIIISIIIIIN CITY THE Go to Hakkerup's for Photos. Theve is no better flour manu- factured than Barlow’s Best. Photographer R, W. Reed re- turned from the Twin Cities Sat- urday night. A, Jommissioner w. County Danaher arrived in the city thh‘Gnll orat B morning from Tenstrike. Dode Risk Orchestra concert and dance tickets on sale at the Givill or at Barker’s Drug Store. Miss Lottie Miller, left Satur- day night for Blackduck for a short visit in that city with| friends. R. E. Miller returned Satur- day night from Frazee and Per- ham, where he has spent a few J:\ys on business, Mrs. C. R. Watd returned to her home at Northome Saturduyl | night aftera short visitin Be- midji with friends and relatives. Dr. for Blackduck, where he will re- main for a few days on profes- sional business to Bemid ji. W. G. Schroeder, the Minne-' sota avenue grocer, left this morning for Lapcrte on business. Mr. Schroeder will return tomor- row evening. A Mrs, G. Hansell of Perley, Minn. arrvived in the city this afternoon and will remain here for several weeks at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, H. W. Bailey. Reseryed seat tickets for the Dode Fisk concert and dance are B now on sale at Barker Store. Concert tickets each, tickets for dancesrd per couple. s” Drug 0 cents Can’t you eat, sleep or work? Bad liver? Hol s Rocky Mountain Tea makes rich, red blood, gives strength and health. Cures when all others fail. No cure no pay. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store, A. L. Lafreniere passed through the city Saturday en- route to his home at Northome from Grand Rapids, where he Fowler left Saturday night | i I | i Sibley arrived | Tablets. has transacted business for a few days. Mrs. A, K. Bliler arrived in Be- { midji Saturday night from S¢t. | Cloud. County Commissioner F. O, in the city this | this afternoon from Solway. Dode Fisk Orchestra concert tand dance tickets on sale at the arker’s Drug Store. Rev. F. E. Higgins left this morning for Minneapolis, where he will visit with his family for two weeks. Register of Deeds J. O. Harris returned this morning from Ten- strike, where he spent Sunday with friends. Philip Hayes, who resigned his | position as chef at the Grill, has |re-accepted the position and en- tered upon his duties this morn- ing. Thos. Bisiar of Creokston spent Sunday in the city with parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. r, and returned to his home last night. Reserved seat tickets for the re resurning | Dode Fislk concert and dance are now on sale at Barker’s Drug Store. Concert tickets 50 cents each, tickets for dance 75 cents per couple. Why suffer with headache, con- stipation, stomach, kidney and liver troubles, when Hollister’s Rocky Mountain tea will cure you? No money wanted unless you are cured. 385 cents, Tea or Barker’s Drug store, ‘Wm. J. Eich, who has been em- ployed at the Pioneer for the past month, left this morning for St. Cloud, where he has accepted la position as foreman at the cents Journal-Press office. Mr. Eich is a printer of exceptional ability and his departure from the city is regretted by a large number of friends among the fraternity. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea never fuils to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys, stimulate the liver and cleanse the blood, A great conic and muscle producing remedy. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. BhHe Only Exclusive mmmmmmmmmm 1N YOiJNfi Grocery Store in Bemidji. | % .| OU_I_{ stock is new and fresh and every article in the store is a first class, standard braud. Dealing in G meerie e\vhmvely we can give you pnompt service, tlm best rroods " .md the lowest poqsfl)lu prices. If you are not alréady a re«ruhr cus- | tomer of ours,” we will greatly ap- pwcmte a trial order. NS LNE N. B. We sell J. H. Conrad & ¢ Co.’s Celebrated Coffees. N aANe We make regular trips to Nymore. There is a shoe repairing shop in the rear of our store. | | 1 & IMORE PEOPLE N ARE READERS Number of Books Drawn From Public Library Steadily Increases. The following is the report of Mrs. E. R. Ryan, librarian of the public library for the month of February. No. of books drawn 603 New cards issued 25 Fines paid $2.95 The number of books drawn is 113 greater than during January showing that the library is grow ing in popularity and usefulness. Thelibrary contains an unusually fine collection of standard wosks and popular literature and its valuetothelcity can hardly be esti- mated, furnishing as it does an opportunity to all to read the best books in science, poetry and fiction, an opportunity from which hundreds would be cut off were it not for the work of the Ladies Library association: Announcement. Having disposed of my busi- ness in Bemidji on account of ill health, I hereby announce my- self a candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace, subject to the approval of the voters of Be- midji at the coming election. If elected I will discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability and deyoteall my time thereto. Yours-Respectfully, —A. Gilmour. Police Kept Busy. Owing to the large influx of woodsmen from lumber camps in the upper country, the police force of Bemidji have been kept unustilly busy duri the past week and many arrests have been made. It is necessary to exercise greabt vigilance while the festive lumberjack holds sway, as crooks and swindlers always make it a point to be on hand while the woodsmen are spending their winter’s wages. Coughs AlL Night, But Quickly Cured by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. ¢ A few mornings ago Mr. J. G.. Smitherman, a good citizen of this place, came to the store for medicine,”” says Dr. Parnell, of Maplesville, Ala. “He was so hoarse that he could hardly talk and said that he had coughed all the night before. I sold him a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy- and told him that if it 1id not relieve him he might bring the bottle back and get his money. I saw him the next morning carrying the bottle to the store where he works, and he told me it done him more good than any medicine he ever used.” For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. NYMORE. Joseph Green from Kelliher was in Nymore this week to visit friends. The play given by the Nymore dramatic club was a distinct suc- cess—dramatic and financial. Nymore hopes to be a division point on the M. & I. when the run is changed to.Little Falls. All bids for carrying the mail from Bemidji to Nymore have been rejected by the department, which offers but $7 per month. John Baker, master carpenter for the M. & I., paid Nymore an official visit this week. F. J. Moser has been appoint- ed district deputy of the M. B. A. and expects to esfablish a lodge in Nymore in the sprmo William Blackburn ha¢ return- ed from a visit to the Iron Range country. Subscribe for the Pioneer. “YOUR MONEY IS NO . GOOD” and will be refunded to you if after us. ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS R.HEUMATISM and TIn the fall of 1895 I:contracted that fear- Ful disease, Blood Poison. It gained such headway that T was forced to resign my position and seek relief at Hot ?nngs After sj ling all the means I had I went to Memphis. In less than three weeks I was in a hospital, and after nine weeks of suffering I was discharged as cured. In less than a month every bone in my body seemed to be affected and felt as if they would break at the least exertion. Again T I was nompeued to resign, and I returned to the hospital for a seven weeks stay. When I came out I was advised to try farming. When I first went on the farmT revailed on the only firm who handled smgs to get me one dozen bottlesof S.S. ‘At that time both of my hands were broken out with blistersand I was covered with boils and sores. In the meantimemy druggist had gotten two dozen bottles of S. S.S. for me and I began its use, and after taking the thirteenth bottle not a sore or boil was visible. R. B. POWELL. East gth St., Little Rork, Of all human d:seases, Contagious Blood Poison is the most hideous and hateful. The victim is tortured with eating ulcers, sores and abscesses, unsightly blotches, eruptions and other symptums of the mis- erable disease. §.S. S. has been used successfully for nearly fifty years for Poison. It comn- tains no mercury, g mineral. Qurhome treatment book ives all the symp- %;ms of this dis- vice free. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Arl"avorite Remedy for Babies. Its pleasant taste and prompt {E. H. WINTER & CO. General Merchandise. cures have made Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other serious consequences, For sale by Bark: er’s Drug Stove. Letter to J. A. Hoff. Bemidji, Minn. Dear Sir: The trustees of the Fair Ground, Cobleskill, N. Y., were glad to pay 15 cents a gal- lon movre for Devoe; and no won der. Two other paint agents said it would take 150 gallons of their paint to cover the buildings. Our agent put it at 125 or less. It took 115. We saved them 385 gallons of paint and painting (worth $4 to %5 a gallon, as the painting costs twoor three timesas much as the paint) less 15 cents a gallon on 150 gallons, Say $140. That’s how to count the’cost of paint. . The cost of putting it on is $3 or $4'a gallon. You see what that means. Go by Devoe. Yours Truly F. W. Devoe & Co. 90 New York and Chicago P.S. Wm. M. Ross sells our paint. R. R. Laborers in Demand. 10,000 railroad laborers can get work by going to Minneapolis, as 600 miles of new construction work has recently been let in Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana, on roads running out of Minneapolis, which will eua able the laborers to be furnished with free transportation by the employment agents. There will also be several thousand men used by railroad companies on betterment work of old lines. Owing tothe large number of |; railroads running out of Minne- apolis, that employ thousands of men each year, it is- consider- ed the greatest labor market in the United States. The employ- ment agents are finding it diffi cult to fill their orders daily, on account of the scarcity of men in |* Minneapolis. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was sup- posed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro- nounced ita local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in- curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by the F'. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. ' It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, They offer one- ‘hundred dollars for any case it failed to cure. Send for clrculars BLOOD CURE you are not satisfied with results, - 'This is our guarantee which goes with every bottle. and testimonials. Address: F. . CHENE? & Co.. ToLEDO, OHIO. Contagious Blood | W potash or other [ % ease. Medicalad- | '\ Do you wear a GORDON HAT? If not, try one and you will alwayi in- L sist on having a GORDON. We have just received our new spring styles and are in a position to give you any _style you may wish from a derby to a soft crusher, in black, brown and light shades. Don’t forget that the GORDON is the best $3.00 Hat on the market. X ¥ € % ; Neckwear, We can show yvou the latést Spring Styles in Shirts and Hosiery. ; Remember satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded. Phone 30. MERE FANCY » that you cannot ! obtain exactly what you want here. Our stock i of Jewelry contains every- thing that you canpossibly need in this line ajand they are; neat and attrac- tive in appear- ance too. \ Quality and @iprice go hand “in hand here, 4 and we offer yon only the BEST. Don’t you think you’d do well to make your pur- chases here? RSO O AR RS s 5 3 MONS OLSON S § ,,\ MERCHANT 'l‘AILOR 5 ! z!i R | ,'Q Chome Fabrics to select from. {3 Fitv and Satisfaction guaranteed.. Cleaning and Repair- @ ing promptly done. é i ?‘.‘!m@]fw T Third St. Bemid!i, Minn. e e A FOR SALEI —BY— J. P. DUNCALF, Phone 294. | > > ..Tremont Hotel.. STRUBECK & DEMPSEY. Prop. Combmed with Restaurant Meals at All Hours. Furnished Rooms. Open Day and Night. Sign of the Big Black Bear SOOI | Fraternal Order of Eagles, BemidJi AcrieNo. T ects every Welndaday at & p. o 4 SPRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS. SINCE the styles are set---and you can select from the most beautiful shades and cloths of the season, there is nothing to be gained by waiting. Rayne & Fryhling, Merchant Tailors. Opposite Hotel Markham. e 2B o B i 2B i ol 3 20 3B B B e 2B 3P S 2B B o B B ..Our Watch Display.. Shows a variety of styles in all sizes; open face and hunt- ing cases; plain, bassine and enfl‘laved at pnces to sum each and every purchaser. designs an terns. Ingraving on any articles purchased of us in Tatest artistic designs free of charge. Repairing a specialty. B _—————& b Sil—\maré E | 4 1 Tn Sterling and Plated from the best well known factories; the lates g i George T. Baker @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. o =il % Are You Gomg to Bulld or Do Any Repairing Remember we sell Lumber at Retail and deliver to 3 any part of the city. 3 Crookston Lumber Co. Estimates Furnished:; Call Phone 45. Special Bargains — this week—— Old Homestead Drop Head Sewmg Machmes, fully warranted - - $25.00 £ Pilgrim Banner Ranges - == - 30.00 Cascade Ranges - - - - 35.00 “Beats All” Rota,ry Wa.sher e 7.50 8 We can save you money. Give usa call and be con- vinced. - Satisfaction guaranteed ; @. Down: al Flemxng hone 67. Goods