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< — ~—"gwe~._New Years Near at Hand teed to be first-class. tition in this line of work. Call and see us. SAM J. FRYHLING Bring in your Suits and Overcoats and have them cleaned, pressed and repaired early for the holidays, All work guaran? We have no compe- — “smm-__opposite Ma 3 RREARE 7 T % rkham hotel ApErat THE CITY. | 1 Read the Daily Pionesr. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. | E. C. Middleton of Crookston is registered at the Markham. Thos. Kerrick of Park Rapids; is transacting businsss in Be- midji today. ! W. G. Moore of Grand Rapids | transacted business in Bemidji| yesterday. | George Millard, cashier of the Bank of Ripple, spent Christ-| mas in Bemidji with friends. i Mrs. E. Kaelble and Miss| Laura Finnigan were the guests ot friends at Kelliher last night, returning home this morning. ! T, A. Fallihee of the T. M. Partridge Lumber company| passed through the city yester-! day enroute to Houpt from Min- neapolis, where he spent Christ- mas with his parents. Prof. W. B. Stewart of the Nymore schools. who is taking his Christmas vacation from school work, left last nighe for| Northome, where he will Jook af-! ter land interests for a few days. Maud—Isn’t 5 and 30 too o'd “tohope for any improvement? I should say not. Oce justs be-| gins to live Take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. You will be blooming fair at 60. Tea or tablets. !children went Read The Daily Pioneer. Suits to order $18 and up, pants $5 and up. T. Baudette. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl and to Farley last night. Howard Bailey left last night for Duluth, where he will spend a short time on business. Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Rice of Park Rapids are enjoying a visit in Bemidji with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bailey of Port Hope township spent |Christmasin the city with rela- tives and friends. Mrs. W. H. Whelan and Mrs. Goldhammer of Nebish arrived in the city last night for a short | visit with Bemidji friends. Mrs. A. Hagberg passed through the city last night en- route to Northome from Brain- erd, where she spent Christmas with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ross and children arrived in the city last night from St. Paul for a visit here at the home of Sheriff and Mrs. Thos. Bailey. i+ A. A. Goodrich of the Carpen- ter-Lamb Lumber company re- | turned last night from Minne- apolis, where he spent Christ- mas with his family. i About 20 young people last 35 cents, i niohg drove out to the home of | Store. Barker’s Drogin. and Mrs. H. L. Heffron, !'where the evening -was spent in J. J. Jinkinson left last uiglb“aames, refreshments being af- for Northome, where taken a contract to log 2,000,00(1_‘ feet of pine for Charles Sumner. | Mr. Jinkinson has alveady es-| tablished camps and yesterday | shipped his horses to the scene he has|terwards served. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this vaper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that o . . ! . . of the work, which will be com- | science has been able to cure in pleted this winter, Ml—‘w { Bemidii GROWING! T. Beaudette the old veliable tailor. has add- ed a full line of woolen goods to his tailoring establishment and wishes to inform the people of Bemidji and surrounding country that they now have the advantage to picik out their suits from the piece instead of from samples, which will give much Better Satisfaction. L T S SV, N N N P W O SUITS TO ORDER--$18+-AND UP PANTS TO ORDER--$5--AND UP 2. Meavdelie 320 Belirami Ave. —~ iall its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. ! bring 2 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 giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and iassisting nature in doing its ! work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow- ers thay they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to 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. 10 Our Friends-Customers We extend our best Christmas and a Bright wishes for a Merry and Prosperous New Year For the favors shown us we are grateful, and hope by the quality of our goods and the gervice we still larger share of your patranage dur- the coming year. 316 Minn. Ave. Fleming Brothers, 'd’w., render to merit a Telephone 57 Catarrh; of millions of dollars a the tobacco ieaf, as twice as good. the aromatic qualities The American Cigar Company has perfected at a cost method of £2¢r0ughly fermenting and truly blending tem, would make the s s it is a smoocth, even-burning cigar of faultless by thousands of men who know whaf they ! scientific and heretofore unknown The fermenting process alone would preduce from Zhe same fobacco a cigar taat you would recognize It removes every last lingering trace of the rawness that spoils the aroma, the harshness that burns the tongue and the bitterness that ruins the flavor. The new blending process thoroughly combines of the various tobaccos required for each cigar before they go to the cigar-maker’s table. ‘The ordinary factory-operation, miscalled “blending,” is only a mixing by the cigar-maker of tobacco taken from two or three small piles of cured leaf—a mixing which me cigar cost 10 cer Sold by ali desle S revolution in cigur production as greatf as the evolution in rails way transporiation from the days of Stephensoi’s first - locomeotive to the Twentieth Century Limited! results in nothing in the world sandwich.” The American Cigar Company’s system. pro_vides not czly for making better cigars but for keeping them good. After careful inspection‘ finished cigars are stored in great ideal Cuban climatic conditions, where their guality is - . constantly improving like rare old wine, till they are = 8 And when these thoroughly- 4 ready to ¢o to the dealer. seasoned cigars are ready to be they boxed and sealed in the usual way, but the boxes are double-sealed, a tough water-proof parchment ] wrapper with the “ Triangle A” seal in red on each end. N One of the best examples of this new way of pro- ] ducing cigars is the mula according to a for I 3 o j they like | ful and distinctive flavor— p-gularly ‘ tobacco but a raw © at the factories, the ki ‘ humiders " under the shipped, not only are that, if made by any R e | W 1 N T L T S ST Read the Daily Pioneer. A son was born last night to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGinnis. Andrew Back of Frohn town- ship is visitor in Bemidji today. 0. P. Oswald of Blackduck speat yesterday in the city on business. Anton Erickson of Rosby is a business visitor in Bemidji today, Markusen & Roe have placed a sign at the front of their grocery establishment on Fourth street. John Mitchell returned last night .to Mizpah after spending Christmas in the city with his family. . George McCrea left last night for Northome, where he will look after logging interests for the Backus-Brooks company for a few days. i Read the Daily Pioneer, | wood, per cord $1 25 delivered. Tleming Bros. phone 57. Bert Getchell left last night |for Northome, where he will it-ra.nsacb business for a few days. i F.P. Sheldon, vice president of the First National bank of this city, is in Bemidji today from IGrand Rapids. WANTED---Agent to take orders for tailor made clothes. Must be responsible man. T. Beau- | dette, Bemidji, Minn. 1+ Charles Casler left last night spend a few days on business for the Crookston Lumber com- | pany. John Flatley, employed at the new C. B. Bacon saloon, is tak- {ing a holiday vacation. John G. E. Crocker of the Gwfia‘l'Larson is filling the vacancy at Forks Lumber company left last night for Blackduck, where he will spend 2 few days on busi- ness for the company. Mr. and Mrs. F. Brennan and children returned this afternoon ; to their home at Hibbing after enjoying a visit in Bemidji at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Me- Cauley. Mrs. L L. Edmunds and daughter, Leora, returned last| night from Marshall, Minn, where they have enjoyed an ex- tended visit with relatives and friends. 3 Why suffer with your stomach, kidneys and liver when Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea will | make you w/ell. If taken this month, keeps you well all thel year. 385 cents, Tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store, Mention of the dance given at the Grill hall Christmas night for the Beau-Not club was omitted in yesterday’s issue of the Pioneer. The affair was a social success in every sense of the word and an excellent time was enjoyed. | the saloon. Game Warden P. O. Stephens {of Margie arrived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Grand Rapids on official business. John Trask returned yester- day from Etk River, where he spent Christmas. Mr. Trask was accompanied to Bemidji by his wife, who will make her future home here. County Attorney MecDonald returned last night from Duluth, Grand Rapids, Crookston and other cities on the Great North- ern line, where he has spent sevelal days on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. McIver and children will in the near future remove from Farley to Bemidji and will make their | future home in the Reeves resi- dence, corner Seventh street.and | Americaavenue. The lecture given in the Nor- wegian language last night at the Scandinavian Lutheran church was largely attended and the de- scription of Norway and the Foroe islands by the speaker, Hans Reynolds, was preciated. 5 { Sixteen inch seasoned popple |’ for Blackduck; where he will| much ap- l Read the Daily Pioneer. Dr. J. Warninger returned this morning from a professional trip to Kelliher. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s J. W.' Irwin returned this morning from the vicinity of Kelliher, where he has spent several days looking after his logging interests. Aad A. Tone of Northome ar- rived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, where he will spend a few days on business. | If fortune disregards thy |claim, don’t hang thy head in {fear and shame, but marry the girl that you love best; Hollister’s IRocky Mountain Tea will do the rest. Barker’s Drug Store. Low Rates During Holidays. The Minnesota & International and the Northern Pacific railway companies, will, during the holi- days sell round trip tickets in Minnesota, Wisconsin and North Dakota at one fare plus $2, ex- ceps over distances where the ifare would be more than one and one-third, where this rate will be charged. Tickets on sale from Dec. 22 to Jan. 1, final re- turn limit Jan, 2. Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. ! M. R. Bright arrived in the city yesterday from Ann Arbor, Mich., where he is takin a course in law at the University of Michigan. Mr, Bright will yisit friends in Bemidji for some time before returning. DIAMONDS! | 1 A gift of a Diamord is ond that is usually certain to please, quite aside from the beauty and intrinsic worth of the gem there is a facination about the dia- mond that is undeniable. We H On Displ n which we set in any style mouniing * We buy direct from the cut- ters, which meatis & saving to you of about 15 per cent. t We buy Diamonds un- mounted thus assuring you of corréct weight, as you cannot tell the weight ! after the stone is mounted. ' See Our Window Display Geo. T. Bakei' @ Co. Located, City Drug Store ANNOUNCEMENT ! Markham-Schisel Company announce to the Public of Bemidji that they are engaged in the Coal Business and will . be.'pl§g.s§d to Teceive your valued orders Telephone Number 66 , Geo. A. Markham Joseph Schisel : | | |