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Cleaning, pressing and repairing, 1 SUITS MRDE TO OR‘DER IN THE LATEST FASHIONS Removed to roows formerly occupied by Gibbons & Torrance. Opposite Hotel Markham. adies’ and gentlemen’s garments. | 1 Good Bread Makes Good Husbands! You can get it at | Ghe i MODEL BAKERY 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pionesr. Coal ““to burn.” Fleming Bros. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos W. D. Rright of Terstrike transacted business iu the ecity Loday., Miss Viddie Espa of Crooks- ton was a guest at lhe Markham yesterday. J. W. Irwin went to Northome last night and returned “home this morning, Father P. C. Murphy of Cass Lake arrived in the city yester- day afternoon for a short visit with old time friends. % W. S. Brannon returned to his home at Northome last night af- ter attending to bnsiness matters at Cass Lake for a short time. It’s an easy thing to say, and say it good and strong, and say it pretty frequent, push Rocky Mountain Tea along. Barker’s Drug Store. EYES Dr. C. J. Larson’ the ""well known eye spec- ialist, will make his next regular trip to Bemidji, January 18,.19, 20 and 21. All those having trouble with their eyes should not fail to see him. Office at the Hotel Remore. 4 A o o Demidii GROWING!! T. Beaudette the old retiable tailor. has add- ed a full line of woolen goods to his tailoring establishment and wishes to 1aform the people of Bemidji and snrrounding country that they now have the advantace to picK out their su ts from the piece instead of from samples, which will give much Better Satisfaction. —— i O U S SUITS TO ORDER-=$18--AND UP E | hd PANTS TO ORDER-=$5-=AND UP Weavdeite 320 Beltrami Ave. | Fleming Bros. § | ness, returning home this morn- ‘he will spend several days on Read the Daily Pioneer, Go to Z:bill & Harvey for quick work. Coal delivered in any quantity to any part of the city, phone 57. Dr. Warniger spent last night at Funkley on professional busi. ing. 7 James Lappen returned to Blackduck last night after spend- lLake is in the city today on busi- ing a short time in the city on business. Deputy Sheriff John Bailey le“t Jast night for Shotley, where professional business, .Charles Cusler 1ofs Jast night for Kelliher, where he will spend several days on business for the Crookston Lumber company. Rev. Larson of Ada arrived in the city this afternoon and will spend a few days here at the home of Rev. and Mrs. E M, Peterson. Manager J. M. Richards of the Crookston Lumber company left yesterday afternoon for Minne- apolis, where he will transact business for the company for a few days. Mrs. S. Carrigan of Blackduck passed through the city this morning enroute to Chicago, where she was called by a ‘mes- sage annnouncing the critical illness of a sister. F. P. Sheldon of Grand Rap- ids, vice president of the Mirst National bank in this city, arriv- ed in Bemidji this morning and will spend a few days looking after interests here. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, i s Lucas County. { 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 ecanvot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and sub- 1seribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. ( Seal, A. W. Gleason, Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally 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, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, 3 CAPI TAL, UNWV erfect in De.sngr\ RANGE | WARRANTED warranted. \(Fleming Brot 316 Minn. Ave. SPECIAL ! TQVE SALKE! Owing to the continued mild weather we still have a large number of stoves on hand. These we have marked at OUT PRICES rather than carry them over. the lot includes: Hard Coal Base Burners, Round Oaks, Ranges and Cook Stoves. Every stove or range fully Buy now and save money. They will not last long at these prices. hers, 'd’w., Telephone 57 E ‘H. Jerrard was a visitor a.t Laporte yesterday. ‘W. C. Kaddatz of Fergus Falls is in the city today. J. W. Taft of Deer River is in the city today on business. R. A. Reeves is a visitor Bemidji today from Walker. Charles Dickinson of Island ness, Nut coal, egg coal, soft coal always on hand. Fleming Bros. Phone 57. Manager A. E. Harris of the local telephone exchange is at Cass Lake this afternocon. William Jones of Red Lake ar- rived in the city yesterday for a short business visit here. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. A. H. Pitkin of Kelliher ar- rived in the city this morning for a short business visit here. Dr. Kiefer came down from |- Kelliher this mornizg and is spending the day here renewing acquaintances. George-A: Sporp ‘one of t.he Government About to Act in Land Fraud Case, Says Washington Dispatch. LAND INVOLVED LOCATED IN BELTRAMI COUNTY. Forgery and Perjury Charged in Connection With Entries— [Papers to Be Served. The following dispatch ap- peared in yesterday’s Minne- apolis Tribune: ““Washington, Jan. 8. — Land Commissioner Richards is about to'cause the apprehension of sev- eral persons in Minnesota who have been defrauding the govern- ment out of alarge tract of stand- ing pine in Beltrami county. Itis reported that warrants havebeen issued for the arrest of three men who a e charged with foxgery and perjury in con- |nection with the entries, old settlers of Maple Ridge township, is a business visitor in Bemidji today. " A.J.Porter ‘spent yesterday in Bemidji buying supplies for his lumber camp in the vicinity of Northome. Jess Barrick came down from his claim east of Blackduck this morning for a brief visit with Bemidji friends. A. B. Clair arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Grand Rapids and will spend a few days here on business. Frank Beebee came up from Cass Lake yesterday afternoon end will spend a few days here renewing acquaintances. Ernest Kohmer has resumed his duties in the Crookston Lumber company’s planing mill after a holiday vacation. John Oringer of Nebish ar- rived in the city last night and will spend a short time with Be- midji friends and acquaintances. ‘W. N. Bowser left last night for Duluth, where he will serve as a petit juror at the federal court term to be held in that city. W. B. Sherman left last night for Kelliher with a number of woodsmen, who will be employ- ‘ed at the R. E. White camps this winter, E. H. Munhall returned this morning from Kelliher, where he has spent a few days looking after his business interests in that village. J. J. Jinkinson returned this morning from Northome, where he has been some time looking after his mercantile interests in that village, . E. H. Jerrard left this after- noon for Hibbing, weere he will put the finishing touches to the plumbing in the C. H. Miles block in that city, for which he has the countract. Don’t let your face grow oid, sallow, hollow and wrinkled. If you care at all for beauty, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, 35 cents, Tea or tabhlets. er’s Drug Store, Special Agent Britt of the Great Northern railway company arrived in the city today from St. Paul and will spend two or three | days looking after some minor matters for the company. Superintendent Strachan of the M. & I. passed through the city last night on his way to Northome, where he will remain for a short time looking after the compahy’s interests in that vi- cinity. Mr and Mrs. W. N. Bowser were surprised at their bome on Bemidji avenue Saturday even- ing by about 20 friends and an enjoyable evemng was spent, Light refreshments were served. Bark- | Special Agent Layman, of the genera.l land office, unearthed the case, and United States Dis- trict Attorney Haupt, of St. Paul, has been instructed to serve the papers in the case, It is said that the arrests will cause a sen- sation.”’ ' The Pioneer several days ago published an article to the effect that a~rests were about to take place in connection with certain |returned to their home in Minne- : {frandulentacts alleged to have|2polis this morning after spend-| .. been committed to secure title to a section of land located not far from Bemidji. The names of 'those: who -are involved in the affair are as yet unknown, but from the above dispatch the per- sous to be arrested are_evidently some who have made entry on homestead lands. Last Notice. To water consumers of the city of Bemidji: get to pay your water tax. This notified. water will be turned off. Pay to 4 p. m. Yours Respectfully, A. B. HazEN, Street and water commissioner. A. O. Johnson of Turtle River is a business visitor in Bemidji today. William Galvin of Red Lake is renewing acquaintances in Be- midji today. Jy R. Collard and H. C. Nor- man of Red Lake were visitors in Bemidji yesterday. Harness repair shop, Rudolph :Bohm’s old stand, three doors porth of postoffice. S. Collard. Eight new recruits for the navy were shipped from the local marine recruiting station today to San Francisco. 1 believe they are going to have a nice time at the card party to- morrow night at the Odd Fel- lows Hall. Lets go. Admission is only 25 cents. Success is stamped on every package. 1tis the mostsuccess- iful remedy known. It makes you well and keeps you well. ,That’a what Hollister’s Rocky | Mountain Tea does. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug i Store, The M. E. Aid society will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cutter tomorrow at 2 p. m., Mississippi Ave, Third St. All members are expected to at- tend and strangers are cordially inyited. A 10c lunch will be served. Remember the card party to| be given by the ladies of St. Philip’s Catholic church Wed- nesday evening, Jan. 10, at Odd Fellows hall. Music before cards The cigars passed by Mr. Bowser were | declared by those who smoked t0 be erceptxonally fine,: | and while lunch is being served. Four useful and beautiful prizes will be given away. Admxssmn 25 cents. : | This is the last notice you will | is the second time you have been |§ Unless paid at once |[§ city clerk at city hall. Hours 2 to |} thé five-cent pflcc nec- | essarily means anor- cents, the ANNA HELD CIGAR—5¢. will prove a revelation, It has that. rich, smooeth, aromatic flavor you asso- ciate with a ten-cent cigar. This is secured through recently perfected pro- cesses of fermenting and blending the leaf in specially constructed, million- dollar stemmeries. This treatment—not even attempied by any other manufacturer—thoroughly ma- tures,npensandc luallyblendsthetobacco leaf, insuring a delightful, full-flavored, uni- formly good smoke for five cents instead of ten. Buy an “Anna Eeld” for your next gocd cigar. " Sotd by . : Trade supplied by GEQ. R, NEWELL @, CO., Minneapolis, Minz, vz ir good cigars “The * Smoke Story” is a book which tells all about these new methods of cigar-produce tion. -We send it frecon request. AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY 111 Fifth Ave., New York " Read the Daily Pioneer. F. O. Sibley is in the city to- C. A. and Andrew Halvorson |92y from Solway. ) inga few days with friends inl § H Bemidji. PhUMBING I . Feed and Sale § Stabl n TIN AND RE- apie. ; PAIR WORK. LIVERY ATTACHED § You get the best services on the shortest notice. § Goods of All Description Stored Hl Doran BIIOS. 1 J. P. Pogue. || | teLeprONE NO. 225 | o ®e. e R J. A. McConkey’s ANNOUNCEMENT Owing to a change that is to be made inside of the next ten days in this store, goods will be put down to a price that will pay any one to lay in what they can use for some time . See prices on a few items as an index. A 50c Tea, uncolored, strictly a number one article, for 40c A 40c Tea., good steeper, only 30c Best Oolong, English Breakfast tea a.lways sold for 75 cents, only, 5 . 60c Batavia 60c, any kind, you know that Batavia stands for high grade, only . 50c Best Tea Dust [don’t confound this Wlt.h a cheap grade] 2 lbs 25¢ Hand picked Navy beans, 6 lbs for 25¢ Pear] Barley, Pearl Tapioca, fine German Sago, bulk Starch, any of these 6 lbs, for 25¢ The finest candies made, per 1b,only 24c A 20c candy, per Ib, only 12¢ A good standard Corn 2 for 15¢ or 4 for 25¢ Very truly yours J. A. McCONKEY .