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i | I Cleaning, pressing and repairing, ladies’ and gentlemen’s garments. Removed to rooms formerly occupied by Gibbons & Torrance. { Opposite Hotel Markham, B Y THE CITY. Read the Daily Pionesr. Library benefit tonight. Go to Hakkeruv’s for Photos. William: Bereman has accepted a position at the Mint saloon. Clair Craig of Blackduck spent yesterday in Bemidji on bus- iness. Don’t forget the Chicago Glee Club at the City Opera house to- night. J. Whelan and Mrs. W. H. ‘Whelan of Nebish are visitors in Bemidji today. Lieutenant O. H. Dockery, Jr., of Duluth, is inspecting the local army recruiting office today. Miss Belle 'Hawkes returned last night from Washburn, Wis., where she spent the holidays with relativhs and friepds. J. G. Fleming returned to Be- midji yesterday from Fosston and Bagley, in which villages he spent the holidays. Mr. Flem- ing will return to Turtle River Saturday evening to take up his school there. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pruden and son of Duluth passed through the city last night on their way to Funkley, where Mr. Pruden is heavily interestad in cedar lands. They will spend the re- mainder of the winter at Funk- ley. Three little babes were pestled in bed “1’ll name William, Willieand Bill,” mother said; Wide was her smile, for triplets they be, She lays her good luck to Rocky Mountain Tea. (Great taby medicine). ker’s Drug Store. Wemidii GROWING!} T. Beaudette the old reliable tailor. has add- | ed a full line of woolen woods to his tailoring establishment and wishes to wnform the people of Bemidji and surrounding country that they now have the advantage to pickK out their su ts from the piece instead of from samples, which will give much Better Satisfaction. SUITS TO ORDER--$18--AND UP PANTS TO ORDER--$5--AND UP 2. Peavdeiie 320 Beltrami Ave. aneeeals o 2 THE MERCHANT TAILOR SUITS MADE TO ORDER -IN THE LATEST FASHIONS Bar- ‘ —) Read the Daily Ploneer, " Library benefit 1enight. Olwves in bulk at Rue & Mirka- i sen’s—Fhone 207, ! 0. B.Olsonof Kelliher spent i yesterday in the city on business, jreturning home last night. { A.L Wyler transacted busi- | ness at Blackduck last night, re- turning home this morning. | Edwin Geralds returned to | Tenstrike last night after a short | visit in Bemidji with his brother, Edward. | Mrs. M. A. Clark and son, | Marion, left last night for North- ome, where tuey will spend two weeks with relatives. Miss Bertice Brannon re- turned to her home at Northome last night after ‘spending a few days with friends and relatives in Bemidji. What a Bemidji man says of . W. Turner of the Chicago Ciee Club — “His singing alone is worth the price of the entertain- ment.”” Opera house tonight. Aad A. Tone passed through the city last night enroute home toNorthome from Grand Rapids, where he attcnded the first meet- ling of the ltasca county commis- sioners. Commissioner Lang of Koochiching was chosen chair- man of the board for the year 1906 and the county printing was awarded as follows: Herald Eeview, (irand Rapids, financial statemeny; Maguet, Grand Rapids, commissioners’ proceed- ings: Border Budget, Koochich- ing, delinquent tax list. All the bids accepted were for full legal rates. State of Ohia, City of Toledo, | Lucas County. e frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney ‘& Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum . of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that rcannot be cured oy the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and sub- scribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. {( Seal, A. W. Gleason, Notary Puablic. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken linternally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testi- | monials free. F.J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, T5c. Take Hall’s Family Pils for counstipation, SPECIAL ! STOVE CAPITAL, SALE ! Owing to the continued mild UNIVERSAL weather we still have a large Design ; AtEvery IRANGE. warranted. 316 Minn. Ave. Parfect jn. Dumber of stoves on hand. These we have marked at L~ CLOSING! OUT PRICES rather than carry them over. the lot includes: Hard Coal WARRANTED Base Burners, Round Oaks, Ranges and Cook Stoves. Every stove or range fully Buy now and save money. They will not Jast long at these prices. Fleming Brothers, I'd’w., Telephone 57 | Opera »Hmn‘se.i}qlliifit. i | POWDIR Chicago Glee Clul | Mrs. Ball of Northome is visit- |ing friends in Bemidji today. ’ Postmaster L. G. Townsend of Blackduck was a business visitor in the city yesterday. A. L. Gordon of Shevlin trans- acted business in Bemidji be- | tween trainsg yesterday. Concert at the City Opera house tonight for the benefit of the public library. | John O’Neil arrived in the city this morning from Northome and is spending the day here om business. Rev. Father Gibbons of St. Paul, who has been the guest of his brother, John Gibbons of this city, returned home this afternoon. The Degree of Honor will hold a meeting Monday evening at which preparations for the in- stallation of officers, which oc- curs a week later, will be made. A full attendance at the meeting :is requested. You will not find beauty in rouge pot or complexion white wash. True beauty comes to them only that take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It’s a wonderful tonic and beautifier, 35 cents Tea or Tablets. — Barker’s Drug Store. Parents are warned by the board of health against allowing their children to play or associ- ate with other children, as the spread of dyphtheria may be prevented to a large exteat if the advice of the board is taken. The disease is - under control at the present time, but if itis al- lowed to spread serious resuits may foliow. Johnnie Thompson of Bemidj, who four years ago made his home in this city, is here visiting friends and old acquaintances and attending business affairs. Mr. Thompson during the past few years has enjoyed life in the big woods of the Bemidji coun- try immensely and is much im- proved in health as a result of his communion with Dame Nature. —Crookston Times. {house CIGAR N—— N % The difference '»v’/ , between “Anna Held” and ordinary cigars is the result \ 9 ) .,4\ T N S) ’ _ of the American Cigar Company’s exclusive “. \ SN process of scientific fermenting and blending. ' _l “The blending in the “Anna Held” is real, unlike ~ the usual factory-made *tobacco sandwich” of several ¢ grades. The character- istic qualities of thevar- jous tobaccos required to produce the “Anna Held” flaver are thor- N oughly intermingled before reaching the 8 factory. This blend- ing process is not == even' aftempted by any other rianufacturer. Youll appreciate the \ difference with the first puff of an “Anna Held.” Jold by All Dealers in Good Cigars Trade supplied by GEQ. R. NEWELL & (0., M'mneapolis. Minn, The ‘' Smoke Story’® is a book that tells all abo:it - these new processes. Lle send it free. American Cizar Companvy, 117 2ifh W i N Lue., New = o K % A\ »‘..’% = W ., S/ &Y Read The Daily Pioneer. Chicago Glee Club at City Opera House tonight. Coy Rhodes is a Cass Lake visitor this afternoon. Tickets for the Chicago Glee Clnb on sale at Barkers. Thomas Kerrick of Park Rap-| idsis a Bemidji visitor today. | F. O. Sibley arrived in the city this afternoon from Solway. Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Michaels( of Foy are the guests of friends in Bemidji. Canned Goods! Coffee! Coffee! Try the “Yale” aud “Reception” brand. None better. Telephone us your order for staple and fancy groceries, tonight for the Teachers’ Examinations. Examination for state teachers’ certificates will be held in Be- midji and at Beaudette Januaary 25, 26, and 27. Examinations on first grade subjects will be held at my office in the Court House ou the 25; second grade subjects, in the High School building on the 26 and 27. State certificates expiring March first, except those limited by me, will, on presentation as the time of examination, be re- newed or extended to Septem- ber first without further exam- ination. ‘This applies to certifi- cates conditioned by the State | Department. Teachers holding certificates limited by me to March first, 1906, will be requir- ed to write on professional re- i quirements. Applicants applying for renew- )al or exchange of certificates now iheld will bring certificates and other competent credits which | | may be presented in lieu of ex-| amination. Enrollment, Thursday, 8:30 a. m., Friday, 8:00 a. m. J. J. REGAN, Co. Sup’t of Schools. Fifty Years the Standars ‘DR VRICES - BAKING STt ery Butter. ROE & MARKUSEN TELEPHONE NUMBER 207 benefit of the public library. Harness repair shop, Rudolph Bohm’s old stand, three doors porth of postoffice. S. Collard. Miss Emma Wittke of Little Fallsis in the city for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Midt- lyng. 3 4 o 7 e }Fresh Eggs, Cream- [ [ e ! The celebrated ‘“Reception” and “Simon Pure” brands are well known and endorsed by all who know them, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The Bemidji Elevator company‘ are exclusive agents for Barlow’sl IF IN “WANT’ READ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER “WANT ADS’’ Best, Mascot and Cremo flour.| — E. R. Getchell returned t,his! worning from Northome, where| he has been for several days on See What $5. b“Istf?::isg;erates, strengthens and WIll Buy At builds up. It keeps you in con- b dition physically, mentally and c moraily. That’s what Hollister’sl ® ® Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 85| When Bought ln a Combination. cents, Tea or Tablets.— Barkers| Drug Store. g . Mrs. S. E. DeLong arrived in![§ | have several combinations to the value of $5.00 the city today from Dulath after that you can take your choice. baving undergone a successful; L : 25 lbs granulated Sugar, $1.00 ‘operation in that city for ap-| l 2 cans standard corn, 15 pendicitis, and will make Be- 1 large ]'ar preserves, 60 midji her future home She is 1 large Worcester sauce, 30 accompanied by her brother, £ 1 bottle extra fine sweet pickles, .25 B. B. Barndt, 1 can Graff’s pure bak’g powder, .40 Charles Swedback returnedf 2 pounds soda, 16 this morning from Ripple, where | | 2 cans standard tomatoes, T .20 he has ‘spent a short time" on | * 1 can Batavia, 9¢e5,922¢ Plums, .35 business. He was accompanied | 1 can preserved cherries, .35 by Mrs. Swedback and her|g 6 pounds pearl tapioca, ! 25 mother, Mrs, Carrie Nelson, who | & 1 jar Bayle’s grated par- cheege, 15 have been the guests of friends | 1 large bottle amonia, .10 at Ripple during the holidays. ) 1 can gopher brand sweet peas, 15 The Chicago Glee Club which |§ 1 can pineapple, 15 will appear at the City hall this |8 1 can Batavia sweet potatoes, 16 evening is one of the bust 6 pounds bulk gloss starch, .25 1 bottle Batavia Manzanilla olives or can of apples or 1-2 pound éither mixed or walnuts, 10 Total, - - $5.00 : —— e musical entertainments on the!} road, the popularity of which is|#§ wholly deserved by reason of the intrinsic worth of the four singers voices. The firsy tenor, & Bream of Tartar Powder Hade From Grapes No Alum- his voice aloneis more than Mr. J, W. Turner, is well known to several Bemidji people, who are willing to vouch that to hear Every item of above is first-class ia every respect and a bargain. These prices hold good until the evening of January 6, provided we have enough goods to fill the orders. . worth the price of a ticket to bhel entertainment. = 1l ) s s