Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SAM J. FRYHLING THE MERCHANT TAILOR " {SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST FASHIONS Cleaning, pressing and repairing, ladies’ and gentlemen’s garments. Renioved to rooms formerly occupied by Gibbons & Torrance. Opposite Hotel Markham. l THE CITY. Read the Daily Pionesr. Coal “to burn.” Fleming Bros. George Kinney is a business visitor at Nary today. ; W. T. Blakely of Farley is transacting business in the city| today. ! James R. Stewart of Black- duck is a visitor in Bemidiji today. | Go to Hakkeruv’s for Photos. Special Sunday dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow from 12 to 3 p. m. Matt Joues of Northome arriv- ed in the city this merning and is spending the day here attending to business matters. Charles Casler returned this morning from Kelliher, where he has been for szveral days on bus- iness for the Crsekston Lumber company. i Dr. Ingalls returned this morning from Kelliber, where he has spent several days on profes- sional business among the lum- ber camps in tkat vicinity. Constable O. M, Olson return- ed to Northome last might after; taking S. F. Postom, alias J. Davis, the akeged forgerer, to Grand Rapids, where he will be contined at the Itasca county jail awaiting the action of the next grand jury. Three little babes were nestled in bed “1'll name William, Willie and Bill,” mother said; Wide was her smile, for triplets they be, She lays her ‘good luck to Rocky Mountain Tea. (Great taby medicine). Bar- ker’s Drug Store. Pemidji GROWING? T. Beaudette the old reliable tailor. has add- ed a full line of woolen gooids to his tailering establishment and wishes to inform the people of Bemidji and surrounding country that they now have the " advantage to picK out their su'ts from the pieee instead of from | samples, which will give much | Better Satisfaction. i SUITS TO ORDER--$18--AND UP PANTS TO ORDER--$5--AND UP 3. eavdeiie : 320 Beltrami Ave. | Fleming Bros. | Fellows hall this evening. i for a short business visit here. la short business visit in the {local agency. Read tue Daily Pioneer. A. T\ Hatcher and son of Park Rapids are registered at the Markham, Coal delivered in any quantity to any part of the city, phone 57. Absclutely Pare HAS NO SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phos- phatic acid HOVAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORY. The Modern Woodmen will hold a regular meeting at Odd Richard Leet arrived in the city this morning from Houpt Read the Daily Pioneer. Nut coal, egg coal, soft coal always on hand. Fleming Bros. Phone 57. J. P. Pogue returned this after- noon from a business trip to McIntosh. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Blakeslee W, S. Brannon came down from Northome this morning for eity. Attornoy H. A. Simons trans- acted legal business at Northome last night, returning home this | B A [Brinkman, ly Pioneer. lte Falls is a guest at the Miss Della Bradford of La- porte is in the city for a ‘short visit with friends. J. Bisiar went to Northome last night for a short business ;visit in that village. ¢ J. E Cahill returned this morning from a cruising tour in the vicinity of Funkley. | A, Bergman of Minneapolis has accepted a position at the Sam J. Fryhling tailor shop. Harness repair shop, Rudolph Bohm’s old stand, three doors porth of postoffice. S. Collard. A meeting of the school board will be held at the office of the superintendent Tuesday evening. Roberi Nelson left this after- noon for Duluth, where he will spend several days on business. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Matthies of Red| - Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. Charles Nangle left this after- noon for London, Ontario, where ne will enjoy a week’s visit with his parents, went to Turtle River last night and returned today. W. J. McCauley returned this morning from a visit to points along the north line of the M. & I. John Smart has left for ~ C. N. Sanford of Duluth, dis- Winnipeg, Canada, in which ¢rict. manager for the Standard vicinity he will take up a home- Qil company, is in the city today stead. looking after the interests of the morning, Frank Gagnon left last might ‘for Ripple where he wilt look lafter business interests for a few days. ~You are invited to the special Sunday dinner at the Palace Dan Rack is in the city today |restaurent tomorrow from 12 to from Blackduck, where he is 2p. m. employed by the Grand Forks| g J. Taylor of Blackduck ar- Lumber company. Mr* Rack is rived in the city this morning an old time logger and has oper-|and will spend 2 short time here| ated camps in the north country|on pusiness. for several seasoas. Peter Slough returned to his The aunual meeting of the|home at Nary this morning after stockholders of vhe Vort Nye|spending yesterday in the city Hjem Publishingeowpany, whichjon business. was postponed on Jan. 2, will be{ Misses Olive and Cora Mec- held at the Brinkman hotel on|Bride and Miss ‘Gibson of Park Tuesday. The annual election|Rapids are the guests of frieads of officers will take place at this{i, Bemidji today. mecting E. A. Schueider and 1. Blaos- State of Obio, Gity of Toledo, | _|¥,1 revurned this morning from Lucas County. | ss Fosston, where they have been Frank J. Cheney makes oath |f’rSeveraldays.on business. that he is senior partner of the| Mrs. H. R. Winter has re. firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing |turned to Bemidji from Grand business in the City of Toledo,|Rapids, where she enjoyed a County and State aforesaid, and | isit with friemds and relatives. that said firm will pay the sum iof One Hundred Dollars for each » land every case .of Catarrh that A, O. Okri, proprietor of the Bemidji Bottling Works, trans- acted business at Tenstrilke last W. J. Bell returned to his home at Turtle River last night after spending the day in Be- midji on business. Fred W. Davis of Minneapolis arrived in the city last night and will be the guest of Rev. k. E. Higgins for a few days. Mr, and Mrs, J, Peterson, Jr., left last night for their home- stead in the vicinity of Ripple, where they will remsin a short time. A. A. Goodrick returned last night from the vyicinity of Park | Rapids, where he has looked af- il ter logging interests for the Car- penter-Lamb company for a few days. Mrs. J. C. Dale passed through tho city last night on her return to Turtle River from Si. Peter, Minn., where she has spent the past six weeks with relatives and friends. It invigorates, strengthens and builds up. It keeps you in con- dition physically, mentally and Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.— Barkers Drug Store. A letter from Frank Snow, formerly of this city but who for several years past has made his morafly. That’s what Hollister’s! icannot be cured oy the use of|might, ! Hall’s Catarrh Cure. returning home this |morning, Frank J. Cheney. John Nelson, engineer at the Sworn to befere me and sub- Crookston Luamber company’s scribed in my presence, this 6th|mill in this eity, returned last day of December, A, D. 1886, - wight from Philips, Wis.. where ( Seal, 4. W. Gleason, |he has spent several weeks with Notary Public. | relatives and feiends. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken| Miss Cora E. Crawford pessed internally and aets directly OQ| through the city this meraing the blood and mucous surfaces g .ooc0 home to Park Rapids of the system. Send for testi-| trom Mclntosh, where she holds monials free. i i ja position as teacher in the pub- SF(‘) icvilbffh;ll‘?g‘ u(g; (’{0; T?_l_edo, 0. liic schools of tkat village. ) ggists, THe. X Take Hall’s Family Pills for| Lue Degree of Honor will hold constipation. ' meeting Monday evening at {which preparations for the in- SPECIAL ! STOVE CAPITAL Design ana [ Bperat ion —_— 4| RANGE: warranted. 316 Minn. Ave. =SSR UNIVERSAL weather we still have a large - Parfect jn, Rumber of stoves on hand. iy . WPRRANTED Base Burners, Round Oaks, Buy now and save money. They will not last long at these prices. | Fleming Brot | stallasion of officers, which oc- icars a week later, will be made. A full atiendance at the meeting is requested. SALKE ! Owing to the continued mild !day from Northome to meet his i wife, who arrived today frem (Fosston, where she spent the will retarn to their home at These we have marked at ||Northome tonight. I You will not find beauty in CLOSING! rouge pot or complexion white OUT PRlCES wash. True beauty comes to| them onlv that take Hollister's rather than carry them over. | Rocky Mountain Tea. It's a the Jot includes: Tard Coal 'Wonderful tonic and beautifier, ! 35 cents Tea or Tablets. —' Barker’s Drug Store. ! Ranges and Cook Stoves. Every stove or range fully H. G. Page, local manager for| ithe Great Northern: Express company, left this morning for 'Fergus Falls and Pelican Rapds, | | where be will remain for a few! h LT ,days with relatives and friends, ers " d W On his return Mr. Page will be | b4 "9 jaccompanied by Mrs. Page and Ole Hesness is in the city - holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Hesness | home at North Yakima, Wash., states that he has disposed of his interests in that vicinity and will return to Bemwidji to make his future home. 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 advioe .of the board is taken. The disease is under control at the presenttime, but if it1s al- lowed to spread serious results may follow. THE LIVER QUARANTINE ‘“‘TAKING HIS MEALS OUT.” QHurried eating has ruined many a man’s stomach. The digestion-destroying pro- cess is gradual, often unnoticed at first. But it is only a short time until the liver | balks, the d1§5five organs give way, and almost countless ills assail the man who endeavors to economize time at the ex- pense of his health. | A torpid liver causesa quarantine of the eatire system. It locks in the diseased s and body poisons and affords them 1 play, inviting some serious illness. ¢ @In families where August Floweris used, a sluggish liver and constipation are un- known, so are all stomach ailments, as well as indigestiof, dyspepsia, heartburn, headaches and kidney and blader affec- tions. No well-regulated family should be without this standard remedy. Telephone 57 e holidays at Pelican Rapids. children, who bave spent the|4Two . sizes, 25¢ and 75c. All druggists. (ity Drug Store. " N guD o0 "Rl A A > TR T Z 2ARDUI am— l Menstrual disorders, leucorrhoea, bear- ing down pains, sap the vitality out of womanhood. Wine of Cardui makes motherhood possible because it cures these troubles—not simply temporarily relieving the pain, but driving out these | diseases completely. Wine of Cardui fits a woman for every duty of life. Three Happy Mothers MRS. C. SEAMANN, of Greely, Neb.: 1 was in bad health and suffered great pain at the monthly periods. = After using Wine of Cardui I was greatly relieved and two months ago gave birth to a fine boy baby. MRS. TOM MURRAY, of Rocheport, Mo.: Two years ago I spent ‘about half the winter in bed. In February I commenced to take your Wine of Cardui. Iwas better at once and in’'a month was like a different person. My baby was born on Easter morning and mfv health has been good ever since. Every expectant mother should use this excellent medicine. H. G. SHELBY, of Monterey, La.: Year before last I paid $50.00 doctor bills for my wife. After that my wife used one bottle of Wine of Cardui and nine menths after she gave birth to a thirteen pound boy baby and I haven't paid any doctor bill since. Wine of Cardul is yours to take today. You can secure a $1.00 bottle from your druggist. deroert Rasmussen, who has been the ¢uests of friends and _relatives at Philips, Wis,, for Mrs. J. W. Kelsey. . some time past, returned home Don’t forget that the Palace ¢ Bemidsi last night. restaurant will serve n special : Sunday dinner tomorrow from % 12 t0 3 p. m. i Miss Lila Sankey of Becida is a guest at the home of Mr. and; '@f Don’t Grind YOUR LIFE AWAY Bocome a demonstrator and earn £6.00t0810.00 day, Monor Women, uaranteed salaryif wanted. House- hold necessity—sellslike magic. Our fuotory working over time, Act{dday. COLONIAL SUPPLY CO., Hinneapolls, Minn. | E. J. Regan, who has spent | several days at Kelliher on busi- ! ness, arrived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for his home at Solway- SV WAV W 8 Canned Goods! The celebrated “Reception” and “Simon Pure” brands are well known and endorsed by all who know them, Coffee! Coffee! Try the “Yale” aud “Reception” brand. None better. Telephone us your order for staple and fancy groceries, Fresh Eggs, Cream- ery Butter. ROE & MARKUSEN TELEPHONE NUMBER 207 SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA IF IN “WANT’ READ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER “WANT ADS’ See What $5.> Wili Buy At J. A. McCONKEY’S)| When Bought In a Combination. I have several combinations to the value of $5.00 that you can take your choice. 25 1bs granulated Sugar, $1.00 2 cans standard corn, .15 L large jar preserves, .60 1 large worcester sauce, . .30 1 bottle extra fine sweet pickles, .25 1 can Gratf’s pure bak’g powder, .40 2 pounds soda, 15 2 cans standard tomatoes, .20 1 can Batavia, 9e¢n.922¢ Plums, .35 1 can preserved cherries, .35 6 pounds pearl tapioca, .25 1 jar Bayle’s erated par- cheege, 15 1 large bottle amonia, 10 1 can gopher brand sweet peas, .15 1 can pineapple, 15 1 can Batavia sweet potatoes, 15 6 pounds bulk gloss starch, .25 1 bottle Batavia Manzanilla olives or can of apples or 1-2 pound either mixed or walnuts, .10 Total, - - - $5.00 T E— S S Every item of above is first-class in every respeet and a bargain. These prices hold good until the evening of January 6, provided we have enough goods to fill the orders. ' & P e e e B 8 A T RSO A f—— ] i ¥ [