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Call and See [le. SAM J. FRYHLING MERCHANT TAILOR SUITS and OVERCOATS Made to orders. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’ GARTENTS PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Opposite Hotel Markham. THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. ¢ Wood to burn’’ Fleming Bros. i ( phone 57. Sawm Carrigan is in the city to- w day from Farley. For woodsawing call up phone 325 call 3. H. L. Foster. Miss Laura Mayer spent Sun- day at Blackduck with friends. Bemidji Elevaior Co., agents for Barlow’s Best, patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff. The local lodge A.O.U.W. will hold its annual election of officers this evening. The F. L. D. and T\ L, D. clubs were entertained at supper last night by Mrs. P. J. Russell. The Swedish ladies’aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. C. Tenn- strom. Nels Volland and Julius Bilden returned this morning from Kel- liher, where they have spenta . few days on business. Deputy Sheriff J. N. Bailey . left yesterday for his homestead near Turtle River, where he will - make his home this winter. Mrs. Bailey will join him tomorrow. Girls, if you want red lips, laughing eyes, sweet breath and good looks use Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. The greatest beautifier known. 35 cents, tea or tablets, Barker’s Drug store. Why! Watch America? Because America is the great Watch Country and they have to hustle to keep time with our progressive 1d e as. Speaking of Watches, we are in a position to see the great growth in watch business and as special- ists we again present to our friends our large stock of leaders: Wal- tham, Hamilton, Hamp- den, [llinois, Boss, Crown You know that these are the watches and you also know that we carry the largest stock and “big- gist variety™ in North'n Minnesota That’s why we are called “guthority on waichas.” E. A. Barker 3rd. St. Jeweler. Bemidji’s Read the Daily Pioneer. Snow shovels at Fleming Bros. phone 57. Homer Mayrand returned Sat- urday night from Little Falls. George Findlay of Kelliher is a business visitor in the city to- day. J. Bisiar left yesterday for Bagley, where he will spend a {few days on business. R. A. McCuaig arrived in the city this morning from Tenstrike for a short business visit in Be- midji. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Harris Sun- dayed at Tenstrike with relatives and friends, returning home this moruing. Dr, Ingalls returned this morn- ing from Kelliher, where he has 'spent some time on professional business. Mrs. Sarah Carrigan passed through the city this morning en- route to her home at Aitkin from Farley, where she has enjoyed a visit with her son, Samuel. C. J. Foucault has returned to Bemidji after a visitin Duluth during the recent disastrous storm on the great lakes and wit- nessed the rescuing of 15 of the 126 men on board the Mataafa,the ill fated steamer which went |ashore last week. Mr. Peart preached to the young ladies last eyening at the Methodist church on “What kind of a man should I marry” and was greeted by a full house. Many words of appreciation were spoken of the sermon. He will preach next Sunday evening to |the Board of Education and the faculty and students of the high i school. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. i Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity, Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re- ‘quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giying the patient strength by building up the constitution and ~assisting nature in doing its 'work. The proprietors have so ‘much faith in its curative pow- (ers that they offer One Hundred ! Dollars for any case that it fails ito cure. Serd for list of testi-! monials. Address F. J. CuExey & Co., Toledo, Ohio, ' Sold by druggists, T5c. ; Take Hall’s Family Pills for | constipation. i v 4553 scarcity of wood on | izing the probibility itio il Owing to the terrific storm which has i swept Bemidji and vicinity for the past § | few days there is likely to be a great ance we bought heavily and are in a pos- wood promptly. = | ¥ MINE ! the market. Real- of such an occur- n to fill all orders for Dry Parties Going South, Florida or Cuba , this~Winter; will tell | free. Write me if you contemplate a trip South ou what a special round trip excursion ticket will cost, and mail you some Florida and Cuba literature Address, Frank J. Reed, 200 Custom House Place, Chicago. Read The Daily Pioneer. council will be held this evening. The library association will hold a meeting tomorrow at the library at 4 o’clock p. m. Misses O. and B. Irwin of Blackduck were the guests of friends in Bemidji Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt of Grant Valley township are the parents of twins. born last week, Mr. and Mrs, William Tisdell of Maple Ridge township are the parents of anine pound daugh- ter. Mrs. D. McCu returned to her home at Brainerd this morning after a visit with friends in Ny- more. i George Millett, superintendent for the J. Neils Lumber com pany, is in the city today from Cass Lake. Mrs. A. G. Rutledge left Sat- urday evening for Cass Lake, where she will be the guest of friends for a few days. John Pasha of Blackduck ar- rived in the city, this morning and is spending the day here renew- ing acquaintances. V. L. Ellis, publisher of the Shevlin Advocate, spent yester- day in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Eilis. Misses Shirley Knox and Ora Neeley returned to their schools near Buena Vista this morning after spending Sunday with rela- tives in Bemidji. Aad A. Tone cawe down from Northome this morning and left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, where he will atterd a meeting of the Itasca county board of com- missisners. Mrs. H. Lilienthal and daugh- ter, Esther, returned to their home at Laporte this morning after a three week’s visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Schroeder, Mr, Adley of Northome arrived in the city this morning and l.it this afternoon for Grand Rapids where he will serve as a member of the Itasca county grand jury at the term to be held in that city this month. Indigestion, constipation, dy- spepsia, kidney and liver dis- orders, and all stomach troubles positively cured by using Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. D. D. Erederick of Cunning- ham and Matt Nolan of Rosy ar- rived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where they will transact business before the U. S. land office in that city. Mrs. B. Wallish, mother of Mrs. J. A, Ludington, left Satur- day for St. Paul, wheve she was met by her sun, K. F. Waliish, who accompanied her to her home at Marshalltown, Iowa, where she will spend the winter. Walter Derisv, ‘who several years ago made his home in Be- midii, arrived in the city this af- ternoon from Grand Forks,where he is now employed, and will re main here fora few days with old time friends and acquaint- ances. Mrs. C. F. Miller and two sons of Cass Lake arrived in the city Saturday for an over Sunday visit with Mrs. Miller’s sister, Mrs. W. L. Brooks. The two children will remain at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks during the winter. J. J. Jinkinson isin the city A regular meeting of the city| Read the Daily Pioneer. WANTED—Girl for general housework. 703 Beltrami aye, Place your orders for hard or soft coal with Fleming Bros., phone 57. Miss Alice Mills returned to! her school at Walker this morn- ing after spending Sunday in 'Bemidji with her parents. It makes no difference how long you have been sick, if you are troubled with indigestion, | constipation, liver and kidney troubles, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. 35 cents. Barker's Drug store. Will Give Concert. A concert by local talent is an- nounced at the M. E.church next Monday evening, Dec. 11, More than a dozen well known musical peop'e of the city have already promised to take part and programs will be issued the latter part of this week. FOLEY'S 'HONEY | and TAR CURES Goughs andGolds PREVENTS Pneumonia and Consumption | Foley’s Honey and Tar not only | stops the cough, but heals and strength- | ens the lungs and prevents serious re- sults from a cold. ! There is no danger of Pneumonia, | Consumption or other serious lung | trouble if Foley’s Honey and Tar is taken, as it will cure the most stub- | settles on the lungs and may develop‘ into pneumonia over night. &) ‘ If you have a cough or cold do not . risk Pneumonia when Foley’s Honey and Tar will cure you quickly and strengthen your lungs. | Remember the name — Foley’s Honey and Tar—and refuse any ' substitute offered. Do nottake chances with some unknown prepatration thatf costs you the same when you can get : Foley’s Honey and Tar, that costs yOU N0 more and is safe and certain i in results, Contains no opiates. 1 { 1 o S { i Cured After Physicians Said He Had Consumption. | E. H. Jones, Pastor M. E. Church, | Grove, Md., writes: ‘‘About seven or ' eight years ago I had a very severe cold | which physicians said was very near i pneumonia, and which they afterwards 4 pronounced consumption. Through a ; friend I was induced to try a sample of Foley’s Honey and Tar, which gave me so much relief that I bought some of i the regular size. T'wo or three bottles | cured me of what the physicians called | consumption, and I have never had any | trouble with my throat or lungs since | that time,”” ! Three sizes—25c, 50c, $1.00. i The 50 cent size contains two and i one-half times as much as the small size | and the $1.00 bottle almost six times ! as much. - SOLD AND RECOMMEMNDED BY Barker’s Drug S ore OLD SOR > Old Sores that refuse to heal are a constant TH—E HEALTH N born coughs—the dangerous kind that menace to health. They sap the vitality and undermine the constitution by Bhe Scading Srecet - ‘Butter! Butter! Butter! We are out of Turkeys Have you ever tasted our Crea.mery Butter We get semi-weekly shipments from our Creamery. We guarantee this butter to be the very best, tested by the f Pure Food Commission and always found strictly pure. | 1t will pay you to try a pound or two and be convinced, | Camelia Flour, 49 Ibs., $1.00 W. 8. Dckhtocdet | 314 MINNESOTA AVE. TELEPHONE NO. 65 THE NEW STORE Go to the “New Store” for BACON, SALT PORK, HERRING, MACKREL, ANCHOVIES. SWEET, SOUR AND DILL PICKLES IN BULK Remember our Jine of Groceries are fresh. EGGS AND CREAMERY BUTTER ROE & MARKUSEN. Telephone 207 midji, HAM, SALT Minn. & A%/ 78 SAP THE VITALITY AND UNDERMINE draining the system of its very life fluids, and those afflicted with one of these ulcers grow despondent and almost desperate as one treatment after another fails. They patiently apply salves, washes, plasters, etc., but in spite of all these the sore refuses to heal and eats deeper into the surround- ing flesh, destroying the tissues and growing to be a festering, inflamed and angry mass. The source of the trouble is in the blood. This vital fluid is filled with impurities and poisons which are constantly being discharged into the sore or ulcer, making it impossible for the place to heal. It will not do to depend on external applications for a cure, because they do not reach the real cause, and valuable time is lost experimenting with such treatment; the most they can do is keep the ulcer clean. Any sore that will not heal i dangerous, for the reason that it may have the deadly germs of Cancer behind it. A cure can be brought about only through a remedy that can change the quality of the blood, and this is what S. S. S. does. It goes to the very - - = filled, and purifies and builds up the entire cir- culation. g{ the use of 8. 8. S. the soreis the trouble, soon stops the discharge, and allows ® ® @ the place to heal taturally and permanently.’ where the constitution has been depleted or, broken down it quickly builds it up and restores perfect health. Write for of; nochargeforeither. FHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Earn from $80 to $iZ5 Per Mosih bottom of ‘the trouble, drives out the poisons and germs with which it is supplied with new, tich blood which corregtsy’ PURELY VEGETABLE. S:S.S.alsoreinvigorates the entire system, af@ our special book on sores and ulcers, and any medical advice you are in need WE WANT YOUNG MEN for Firemen J and Brakemen, experience unnecessary. ! High Wages, Promotioni::Posiziens ’ sccured as socn as competent. In- structions by mail. Cut out Cou- pon and send with stamp for tull particulars to-day . | b National Railway Training Scheol, 224 Boston Blk. MinxvEaPoLis, MINN. //ép | Phone 57. 316 Minn. Aye. Hardware seasoned 16 inch Jack Pine at $1.50 per cord c. o. d. Svecial atten- tion given phone orders A full stock of Hard and Soft Coal always on_hand FLEMING. BROS. today from the upper end of the Red Lake railway line, where he has been for several weeks past building the bridges and culverts along the line. Mr. Jinkinson 1 has the contract for all work to be donein this line along the railway and has considerable| work yet to be completed. This Enormous Sale a Sure Sign of Excellence. ' 1540 Million Bottles Budweiser sold since 1875. This exceeds the output of all other bottled beers. There must be some reason for this popularity, and if you will taste a bottle of Budweiser you’ll know for yourself. only at the home plant of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n g St. Louis, U. S. A. b Tms Promptly Filled by % C. H. Miles, Distributor, Bemidji, Minn.