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@ . SAM J. FRYHLING MERCHANT TAILOR SUITS and OVERCOATS Made to orders. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’ GARMENTS PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Call and See [le. Opposite Hotel Markham. THE CITY. Go to Hakkerupo’s for Photos. George Reynolds isa Walker| visitor today. Ernest Parks of Solway spent| yesterday in the city with friends. Good creamery butter always fresh, always on hand, «lways at Roe & Markusen. Phone 207 E A Schneider left this morn- ing for Brainerd, where he will | spend a short time on business. Miss Hazel Wood returned this | afterncon from Crookston, | where she has been the guest of friends for several days past. Bemidji Elevaior Co., agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff. 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, Wmm i\ | - Do Other Nations & Amu ica? Because America is the great Watch Country and they have to hustle to keep time with our progressive ideas. 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, Illinois, Boss, Crown You know that Lheae 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 ‘“‘authority on watches.’ E. A. Barker 3rd. St. Jeweler. SR, R, WO R 5 scienca has been able to cure in i Hall’s Catarrh Care is the only! 4 positive cure now known to the bmlclmg up the constitution and @l assisting nature in doing its i [wmk § | much fai hin its curative pow- # Dollurs for any case that it fails ¥ monials. ! Read the Daily Pioneer. Thos. Johnson returned last| Inight from a business trip to the { twin cities, | Allan Underwood returned to i Solway yesterday after a short | visit with Bemidji friends. M, G. Slocum left yesterday iafternoon for Solway for a short ! business visit in that village, Harry Calyert transacted busi- iness at Blackduck last night, re- I turning home this morning. i Mrs Richard Leet arrived in ; the city this morning from Houpt {for a short visit here with | friends, It makes no difference how| long you have been sick, if you tare troubled with indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, Hollister’s Rocky !Mountain Tea will make you well. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store. FLOOD—Damages hatsat Mrs. Conger’s millinery department in O'Leary & Bowser’s store. About 75 hats to be sold from 25¢ [to $1.00 and $1.50 each, many of them $3 00 and $4.00 hats, some are only slightly damaged. Now is the time to buya trimmed | hat fqr a trifle This sale will continue until all hats are sold. Conger’s 7\Iillinflr,y $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this vaper will he pleased to learn that there is ab least one dreaded disease that all its stages, and that is catarrh. medical fraternity. Catarrh b -ing a constitutional disease, re- qaires aconstitutional treatment,. | foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by The proprietors have so "¢rs that they offer One Hundred to cure. Serd for list of testi- Address F. J. CHENEY & Co., . Toledo, Ohio, Sold by druggists, T5c, i Take Hall’'s Family Pills for constipation. ) SUPERB UNIVERSAL Fleming Bros. QUALITY FINIH OPERATION AND i Crookston Read the Daily Pioneer. M. E Thurston returned last night from York, N. D. Mrs. S. Sutor of Cass Lake ‘ spent yestérday in Bemidji with @ | friends. G. N, Christie of St. Paul re- Six recruits have been secured by the local recruiting office in the past few days. Mrs. Herman Eikstadt of the township of Frohn is seriously ill with stomach trouble, Sixteen inch seasoned popple wood, per cord $1 25 delivered. Fleming Bros. phone 57. A. M. Pierce was a business visitor at Tenstrike last night, returning to Bemidji this morn- ing. F. A. Mayo left last night for Teanstrike to look after his drug business in that village for a few days. 5 Andy Brown returned th's afternoon from Grand Forks, N, D, where he has spent several months. shipoed 41 men to poiats up the M. & I. for employment in the logging camps. Dr, Ingalls returned this morning from Kelliher, where he has spent a few days on profes- sional business. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Warfield returned last night from Minne- apolis, where they have enjoyed a yisit with friends. Watch for the dodgers an- nouncing the Odd Fellows musi- cale, social and card party to be given Friday evening, Dec. 15. Miss Bessie Harris and Miss { Julia McGrath left last night for ! Tenstrike, where they will enjoy |a visit with relatives and friends, Martin W. Ostern of Aure passed through vhe city yester- day enroute to Montevileo, Manager J. M. Richards of tke Crookston Lumbar company re- turned yesterday afternoon frcm a business trip t) the twin c’ties. Sheriff Thos. Bailey returned this afternoon from Edmon 1ton, ! ) in- | Northwest Territory, where he i ternally, acting directly upon the M blood and mucus surfaces of the! fl 'system, thereby destroying the! has spent several weeks with relatives. C. D. Whittle left last night for Blackduck, Tenstrike and other points up the north line, where he will spend a few days on business. Mr.and Mrs. R. J. Albrant and children returned last night from Bluffton, where Mrs. Al- brant and the children have spent the summer. Miss Blanche Woodward re- turned last night from -St. Paul, where she has been a guest for | several weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. J. Ryan. Ata meeting of the Modern Samaritans last night. no elec- tion of officers took place, there b2ing no quorum present, The election was postponed to Dec, 121, Peter Weathers of Houpt is in the city today buying supplies {and making other arrangements for opening up the logging camp which will be operated by him ‘ar Houpt this winter. W. J, Law. auditor of the Lumber company, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from ‘Minnezpolis and | will spend a few days here in the interests of the company. GRFAT FLOOD—T75 hats to ke sold from 25¢ to $1.00 and $1.50. Many of these hats are $3.00 and 8100 hats, some only slightly damaged by water. Come early and get your choice. Conger’s Millinery in O’Leary & Bowser’s Store. The Pioneer stated last night |that a number of local sporting men planned to give a prize fight jia the near future 1n this city. It is understood today that the fight, which will be participated Hardware Merchents. Phone 57 in by two prominent Chicago men, will not be pulled off in Be- ! midji, but will take place in some other northern Minnesota city. newed acquaintances in Bemidji k8 | last night. T. J. Miller & Son yesterday | where he will spend the winter. |- The “An 2a Held” is a “cultured ” cigar. Real “cigar culture” begms at the begmnmg —on the plantation—mnot in the factory. It commences with the pianting of the seed— and continues through the cultivation and har- vesting, the sm‘trig, the curing, the grading, the fermenting and the blending of the tobacco leaf, is produced under the American Cigar Company’s exclusive system, which combines all these de- partments of cigar-development under one fnanagement, msunng the correct treatment of the tobacco from plant to purchaser. This is real cizar culture,—possible only under such a system, You benefit—as you'll realize, when you smoke the “Anna Held.” fold by all dealers in good cigars. Trade supplied by GEO. R. NEWELL @& <0., Minneapolis, Minn, The °**Smoke Story® is a book that telis cll ebout thess new processes. We sead it free. AMERICAN CIGAR C0., 131 Fifih Avense, New York Rev. Higgins desires a lot of magazines and reading material | for the lumber camps and will appreciite your leaving same a.tI the Markham Hotel. Nate Houghton, Ingvald Bjorn- i | THE NEW STORE TO THE PUBLIC: We have recently opened our store and claim to have the freshest and best stock of groceries to be had in the market. Everything is new, - Try Our Teas and Coffees . We have constantly on hand a good supply of fresh eggs and butter. We deliver to any g bart of the city, Call us by telephone number 207. where they have spent a short spepsia, kidney and liver dis- i orders, and all stomach troubles positively cured by using Hollis- 35 ter’s Rccky Mouatain Tea. cents, Tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. ROE & MARKUSEN __ Mrs. P. M. Mark left yester-|=——————eee day afternoon for Bagley after a| The Ladies Aid of the Scandi visit in Bemidjt at the home of {navian Lutheran church yester- her daughter, Mrs. R. Gilmore. Iday afternoonheld a meeting at Mrs. Mark will enjoy a visit at]the home of Rev. and Mrs. E, M. Bagley with relatives before re-|Peterson. An elaborate dinner turning to her home at Fosston. | was served after which the re- Mrs. Mary Patterson, an In- mainder of the afterncon was dian woman, was last mghtlspenb in a social session. A very sentenced to 30 days in the enjoyable time was had by those county jail by Judge Pendergast | Present. for drunkenness. Sentence was suspended this morning, the woman promising to leave the: city. Andrew Olson, A. Peterson, Peter Nelson and C. M. Magnu- son are in the city today from Foy postoffice, having returned to Bemidji last night from Cass Lake, where they spent yester- day on land business. They will return to Foy this evening, Superintendent Strachan of the M & I. arrived inthe city this morning from Northome, where he has spent several days looking after the building of the Northome extension. Mr.| Strachan is looking after busi- ness interests for the company in Bemidji today. | William Cole, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gil- mour for some time past, leavés this evening fér his home in| Hagali township. Mr. Cole has been a resident of the township where he now makes his home for a number of years past and is now considered one of the | most successful and - prosperous l farmers in hhab vicinity. stad and A. A, Kruger returned i yesterday from Island Lake, the | new towzsite on the Wilton spur, { time on business. l Indigestion, constipation, dy- Minnesota % Manufacturers and Jobbers % We Want Men 3 tosellour famous J) MINNETONKA the guaranteed apple, and our general line of fruitand ornamental nursery stock, shrube bery, roses, vines, etc, Hardy, accilmated,Min- nesota grown stock. Apply for terms, = ST.PAUL MINNG L. L. MAY da OO-. @e Fancy Pears $4 50 a Barrel Butter! Butter! Butter! 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 e Pure Food Commission and always found strictly pure. It will pay you to try a pound or two and be convinced, Get our price on.Flour, Feed, Hay. It will save you money. Gamelia Flour, 49 lbs., $1.00 W. 8. Dehroedet TELEPHONE NO. 65 314 MINNESOTA AVE.