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SEM J. FRYHLING THE MERCHANT TAILOR 'SUITS MEDE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST FASHIONS Cleaning, pressing and repairing, ladies’ and gentlemen’s garments. Removed to rooms formerly occupied by Gibbons & Torrance. Opposite Hotel Markham. & Good Bread Makes Good Husbands! You can get it at Ghe ; # MODEL BAKERY § 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. | i THE CITY. Read the Daily Pionesr. | Go to Hakkeruv’s for Photos. ! D. W. Carter of Quiring was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Chas. Albrant was a business visitor at Tenstrike last night. We have coal to burn but we would rather sell it. Markham, Schisel Co., phone 100. E. H. Winter left-this morning for Minaeapolis, where he will spend several days on business. Cashier W. L. Brooks of the Lumbermens State bank left this afternoon for Evansville, - where he will spend a brief time on business George McCrea left lasn night for Ripple, where he will spend a few days looking after timber interests for the Backus Brooks company. Dr. C. J. Larson’ the EYES ""well known eye spec- ialist, will make his next regular trip to Bemidji, Jaauary 18, 19, 20 and 21. All those having trouble with their eves should not fail to see him. Office at the Hotel Remore. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, | 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 cannot be cured by 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, | Read the Daily Pioneer, The local aerie F. O. E. held a regular meeting last night. Theo Gulicksen is a business visitor at Cass Lake this after noon. J. C. Parker returned this af- ternoon from a business trip to Solway. Harry Calvert made a business trip to Blackduck last night, re- turning howe this morning. Couaty Attorney E. E. McDon- ald is spending the afternoon at Cass Lake on legal business. Chas. Hughes transacted busi- ness at Kelliher Jast night, re- turning to Bemidji this morning. John A. McDonala left last night for Rippie, where he will look after timber lands for a short time, FOR SALE—16 in. dry Jack pine and Popple at $1.25 per cord at The Bargain store, 1 door north of postoffice, Rev. Father O’Dwyer left last night for Northome, where he held Catholic services today. Rev. O’'Dwyer will return home tomorrow morning. C. H. Miles left last night for Joplin, Mo., where he will wvisit relatives and friends for some time. Mr. Miles expected to leave Tuesday morning, but was detained by business matters. J. Rosholt returned today from Hallovk, where he has spent the pass uhree wonths, Swce his departure from Bemidji several months ago, Mr. Rosholt has taken an extensive tour through southern Canada. Mr.and Mrs. W. H Walker and children returned to their home at Carbury, Manitoba, vesterday aftcrnoon, after spend- ing several weeks in Bemidji the guests of Mrs. Walker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wheelock. Success is stawped on every package. 1tis the mostsuccess- ful remedy knowa. It makes you well and keeps you well. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea does., 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store, Matt J. Johnson of St. Paul calls the attention of the Pioneer toan error which occurred in Notary Public. ; connection with an article which Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken jappeared in yesterday’s issuen internally and act+ directly on,which Mr. Jobnsou was given as the blood ant mucous surfaces'a representative of Noyes Bros. of the system. Send for testi-!& Cutler, Mr. Johnson is still monials free. ! president of the Matt J, John- F.J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O. ison company, manufacturers of Sold by all druggists, T5c. | ¢6088,” and the representative in Take Hall’s Family Pils for this territory of Noyes Bros. & , constipation i Cutler is Dan F. Scoby, ‘[ SPECIAL ! STOVE SALE! Owing to the continued mild weather we still have a large Férfecr in number of stoves on hand. Design These we have marked at >=~ CLOSING! OUT PRICES rather than carry them over. RANGE the Jot includes: FHard Coal WARRANTED. Base Burners, Round Ouks, | Ranges and Cook Stoves. £ Every stove.or.range fully . Buy wow and save money. They will not . = last Jong at these prices. warranted. 316 Minn. Ave. : Telephone 5 visitor in Bewmidji today. Clyde Hollingshead has accept- ed a position at the Brinkman hotel, Browerville are registered at the {Brinkman, Nut coal, egg coal, soft coal :always on hand. Fleming Bros. Phone 57. Dr. Ingalls returned this morn- ing from a cruising trip in the vicinity of Northome. Charles Scriber and J. M. Waskins are in the city today from Eckles township. Harness repair shop, Rudolpy porth of postoffice. S. Collard. The Ladies Guild of the Epis- copal church will give a fruit sale at the Grill Saturday after- noon. } The Ladies Guild of the Epis- copal church will give -a fruit sale at the Grill Saturday after- noon. 1 The Ladies Guild of the Epis copal church will give a fruit sale at the Grill Saturday after- noon. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s H. E. Hart and W. T. Faust of| Bohm’s old stand, three doors|if h Biliousness, dyspepsia, loss of appeti disturbed sleep, nervousness, hea,gaclgg', giddiness and drowsiness, wind and pain or fullness of the stomach after meals, cold chills and flushings of heat, short- ness of breath —these are the blank che%ues of physical bankruptey. The man who suffers from these dis- orders and neglects them will soon be in the relentless grasp of some fatal disease. he is naturally narrow chested and shallow ]unged‘, it will probably be con- sumption; if his father or mother died of paralysis or some nervous trouble, it will probably be nervous exhaustion or pros- tration, or even.insami(’.iy; if there is a taint in the family blood, it will be blood or skin disease; if he lives in a new or a low, swampy country, it will be malaria; e lives a life of exposure, it may be rheumatism. There is one safe course for a man t0 follow who finds himself “out of sorts” and snffering from the Symptoms described. It is to resort to Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. This medi- cine makes the aé)petive keen, corrects all disorders of the digestion, renders assimi- lation perfect, invigorates the liver, phri- fies and enriches the blood and builds fifm, healthy flesh and nerve tissue. It cures almost all diseases that resuls from insufficient or improper nourishment of the brain and nerves. Bronchial, throat, and even lung affections, when not too far advanced, readily yield toit.. - A man or woman ‘who neglects constipation suffers from slow, p&- soning. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel- lets cure constipation. One little “*Pellet is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Don't let a - selfish seller over-persuade you to aoce&t a substitute for these Origi= nal Little Liver Pills, first put up by old Dr. R.V. Pierce over 40 years ago. [luch imitated but:never equaled. . Read The f)aily Pioneer. Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. Mrs. J. C. Dale spent yester- ing to her home at Turule River last night. : F. A. Mayo left last night for Tenstrike, where he will spend a few days looking after business interests. Charles Skrief, scale inspector for the Crookston Lumber com- pany, is in the city today from Kelliher. Miss Mamie Sullivan arrived in the city this afternoon from Solway for a short visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. A. G. Rutledge left -this sfternoon for Cass .Lake, where she will. attend the funeral of Mrs Chas. Leeman. Miss Claribell Dettman went to Cass Lake this afternoon to at- tend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Chas. Leeman. day with Bemidji friends, return-|, Coal “to burn.” Fleming Bros. . There will be a meeting of the Hastern Star Friday evening. All wembers are urgently re quested toattend. Mrs. A. E Henderson, worthy atron. Coal delivered in any quantity to any part of the city, phone 57. Fleming Bros. 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. Special Meeting A special meeting of the Li- brary Association will be held ut Library, Friday ' afterroon, to discuss the advisibility of traps- fering the library to the city. All members -are requested to at- tend. CLARrA Loub, Secretary. Rev. E. M. Petersod went to Nary this morning and will hold Scandinavian Lutheran seryices in that village today. The ladies of the Methodist, church will serve a swell supper on St. Valentines day, Feb. 14 Look for something good. The case against George Bess of Wilton, accused of unlawfully having vension in his possession, was today continued to Jan. 20. The Young People’s society of the Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. J. C. Tenn- strom. Mrs. C. Gillis is expected to arrive in the city tonight from Grand Forks for a visit here at the home of Sheriff and Mrs Thos. Bailey. at.the Odd Fellows hall by the { _ | Catholic Ladies was the largest ever given in the city. It was ia success both socially and tin- ‘ancially. Don’t let your face grow oid, sallow, hollow and wrinkled. If you careat all for beauty, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, 35 cents, Tea or tahlets. Bark. er’s Drug Store. i John Repp, William North and John Peterson were given 10 days in the county jail each this ‘morning by Judge Skinvik aft-r pleading gnilty to drunken and disorderly conduct. . Rev. F. E. Higgins returned last night.from Cass Lake, in which vicinity he has visited ' the lumber camps. He left. today for the Wilton spur, where ‘he line. The constable of Ebro town- ship, Clearwater county, today brought to the Beltrami county jail, Frank Dolliver, who was found guilty of petit larceny and sentenced to 10 days in the ‘county jail. The card party given last night! will -visit: the camps- along ‘the) .. AAINUSements .... RUSHFORD, MINN., Nov. 11, 1905. ToOpera House Managers— You vill make no mistake in playing Ogden’s Rip Van Winkle Company. They played my house last night to a large and very pleased ' audience. Geo, Miltimore as Rip, Miss Lawrence as Gretchen, and the little child- ren were all fine, in their parts. An interesting and pleasing feat- ure of the company is the band and orchestra. Should they ever play my house again they will | certainly pack the house, i t Yours respectively, J. J. NELSON, Bemidji Opera House, Jan. 16. Seat sale at Barker’s Drug Store. Mr. Harold Nelson. The return to this city of Mr. Harold Nelson will be acceptable to patrons of the local theater, who have seen him saveral times | before. Since his last appear- ance in Bemidji, Mr, Nelson has improved i~ his ability as an actor, and is now considered one of the foremost men in the pro- fession. The title of the play in which he will appear is ‘“Prince Otto,” & forcible and remarkable story from the pen of Robert Louis Stevenson descriptive of life in England centuries ago when the country was in a primitive stage. The date for Mr. Nelson’s appearance is Jan. “day at the home of Mrs. West- | gaard. i Ellen Halliday of Bemidji spent CORRESPONDENCE 3 § . SPAULDING. ' The Ledies’ Aid met on Thurs- Fred Ihde and son, Richard, were at Bemidji on-Friday. Carl and Andrew Rygg and their sister, Mary, were Bemidii visitors Friday, I Robert Stai was at Bemidji on Wednesday. Miss Soline is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Stai. A, P. Blom and son. Carl were[ Bemidji visitors Friday. Miss Florence Huck of Be-| widji visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Blom. | Mrs. W. Helmer and daughter, | Pearl spent New Years with friends m Bemidji. Mrs. Wm. Hillerove and Miss| New Years with Mrs, and Mrs. A. P. Blom ! Mrs, Peter Olson and children | of Warner were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Blom on New Years Day. Berny and Luman Aldrich; spent New Years Day with their uncle, G. Ford. The raffle of a cow took place at the:home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘F. Ihde on Saturday night.. Axel Alexander drew the lucky num-| ber which was 56. After the raffle dancing 'was indulged in, | * until a late hour:and all present report a good time, | Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Blom, Miss Hadda Blom and Miss Florence Huck visited Kirk’s headquarter camp on Sunday. Mrand Mrs. Wm. Hall, Mr. aud Mrs. H. Anderson and fam- ilies spent New Years Day with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Blom. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Blom en. tertained a number of their Dancing was the fun of the even- ing and at midnight an oyster supper was served. Ed Slane of Minneapolis at- tended the dance on New Years| night. Friday. REBEDEW. George Thomas left here F'ri day for St. Cloud and the Twin Cities. Mr. Smith owns 80 acres of land will erect a cabin for his family tolivein. He has taken a con- their timber on the reservation this winter, friends on New Years night, |’ Iver Myhre was at Bemidji on | Wm. Smith and family of Bart- | § lett N. D. arrived here last week. | @ on the shore of Pimush lake and | tract from the Indians to cut!f GROWING! T. Beaudette the old reliable 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 picK out their suits from the piece instead of from samples, which will give much Better Satisfaction. E——— W W W W SUITS TO ORDER--$18--AND UP PANTS TO ORDER--$5-=AND UP j 3. Meavdetie 320 Beltrami Ave. © o %PLUMBING TIN AND RE- PATR WORK. You get the best services on the shortest notice. | Doran ‘Bros._ TELEPHONE NO. 225 Feed and Sale ! Stable. LIVERY ATTACHED o] 1 Goods of All Description Stored B i J. P. Pogue. 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 tolay in what they can use for some time . See prices on a few items as arrindex. A 50c Tea, uncolored, strictly a number one article, : ; : : : 40c A 40c Tea, good steeper, only : ; 30c Best Oolong, English Breakfast tea always sold for 75 cents, only, : : ; : 60c Batavia 60c, any kind, you know that Batavia stands for high grade, only : : : . 50¢ Best Tea Dust [don’t confound this with a cheap grade] 2 lhs ; : : 25¢ Hand picked Navy beans, 6 lbs fo 2b¢ -Pearl Barley, Pearl Tapioca, fine German Sago, bulk for 19. . Washington, Jan.: 11.—Mrs. Minor Morris,. who last: week was ejected from the executive offices and grounds | of the. White House, is in a state of complete collapse. Dr. Morris, her husband, stated that her’condition is eritical. . Her physicians have refused to permit any one to see her or to haye any discussion of the affair in her presence. 3 Starch, any of these 6 lbs, for 25¢ The finest candies made, per lb,only 24¢ A 20c candy, per Ib, only ST 12¢ A good standard Corn 2 for 15¢ or 4 fo - 25¢ .. Very'truly yours. i [