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[ Cleaning, pressing and repairing, Opposite Hotel Markbham. ERYHLING & BERGESON THE MERCHANT TAILORS SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST FASHIONS ladies’ and gentlemen’s garments. Removed to rooms formerly occupied by Gibbons & Torrance. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pionesr Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Jos. C. Elliott of Cass Lake is a Bemdji visitor today. C. C. King of Backus is regis- tered at the Remore. E. H. Liienthal of Lake Gecrge is spending a short time in Be- midji with relatives. We have.coal to burn but we would rather sell it. Markham, Schisel Co., phone 100. Dr. Ingall returned yesterday! from a professional trin to the camps on the Wilton spar. J. P. Riddel returned yester- day from the camps along the ‘Wilton spur, where he has looked afte * interests for the Crocks!on Lumber company. P. H. McGarry of Walker pas- sed through the city Saturday night enrout: to Blackduck, where be spent Sunday. Mr. MecGarry returned to Walker this morning. Worry is the mother of sick, nervous and trouvled mentalisy, upsets the entire physicil sys- tem. The body is a net work of nerves. Hollister’s Rocky Mouc- tain Tea sooths and reouilds entire systemn. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Through Tourist Car Service To California Via Chicago Greas Western | Railway. Cars leave Minneapolis and St. Paul on fiur days of the week, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. For full informa- tion apply to J. P. Eimer, G. P. A., St. Paul, Minn, NEW HOME DAKERY | AND BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK BREALFAST, 6:30 to 8 DINNER, 12 to 1:30 SUPPER, 6 to 7:30 Lunches from Sto Il am from 1:30 to 5 p m T T TSI VN MRS. HELEN M. REDEL Iirs. Thompson’s old stand Between 4th and 5th St. on Minnesota Ave. ST = Lucas County. y ’ *Read the Daily Pioneer, Frank Slipp was an over Sun- day visitor at Northome, return- ing home this morning. E Mrs. Chas. Casler spent Sun- :day with friends at Blackduck, | returning bome this morning. ; The Bemidji Elevator company !are exclusive agents for Barlow’s | Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. ! G. A. Tuller returned to his Ehome at Grand Rapids yesterday jafter a brief business visit in Be- midji. Andy Brown, formerly of this !city but now of Grand Forks, 'spent yesterday in Bemidji re- newing acquaintances. Miss Harriet Hartmon left yes- terday ufterncon for Rosby, where she took charge of the school in that village today. Mr. and Mrs. James Brennan and child arrived in the city this morning from Northome and will spend a short time here with friends. A masquerade ball was given at Wilton Saturday night and was largely attended, Quite a number of young people from here attended the affair. J. S. Hansor, cashier for the {Crookston Lumber company, wens to Kelliher Saturday even- ing and checked up the camnps in that vicinity, returning to Be- midji this morning. | Metbasala was riche, you het For a good. old soul was he, They say he would be living yet, Had he taken Rocky Moun- tain Tea. Barker’s Drug Store. | State of Ohio, City of Toledo, | g 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 b | of One Hundred Dollars for each ¢ land every case cf Catarrh that cannot be cured by 1the 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. I ( Seal, A. W. Gleason, i 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. SPECIAL! STOVE CAPITAL ) Design i feverr 3l |RANGE. warranted. UNIVERSAL 4 Parfect in number of stoves on hand. SALE ! Owing to the continued mild weather we still have a large These we have marked at 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 last iong at these prices. fleming Brothers, H'd’w., 316 Minn. Ave. Telephone 57 i Read the Daily Pioneer.. -, Harness repair shop, Rudolph Bohm’s old stand, three doors north of postoffice. S. Collard. Mrs. F. Stillings returned Saturday night from Brainerd, where she has spent some time with friends. Fred Wilson returned to his home at Tenstrike Saturday night, after spending the day here on business. J. G. Morrison and son,ClLarles arrived iz the city last night from Red Lake and are spending a short time here on business. The finder of George Tauner’sl pocketbook will kindly mail same with papers to Pioneer office. Keep' money and no questions asked. County Auditor Wilmann left | this afternoon for St. Paul, where he will attend the annual meeting of the State Auditors association. Blackduck Employment Co, we want station workers at once. Prices 20¢ and 24c¢ per yard. ~n- derson & Johnson, Bemidji, Minu. The local lodges A. O.U. W. and Degree of Honor will hold a joint installation of officers at Odd Fellows bhall this evening. After the ceremonies a supper prepared by the ladies of the Degree of Honor will be served. Sometimes neryous woman’s afflicaions are imaginary. Again they are a form of actual and terrible illness. :In any event Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well. A great nerve tonic. 35 cents, Tea or. Tablets, Barker’s Drug Store. C. L. Learned, Arthur Flat- ner and E. A, Schnieder went to Bovey Saturday night and spent yesterday looking over the new town. They state that at the present time Bovey is a village bundred people and that the merchants are enjoying excellent business. Two iron mines within two miles of the town are being operated and the output this year will be 2,250,000 tons of ore. The mines, it is claimed, will produce a total of 28,000,000 tons of ore, so that the prospects for the future of the new town are very bright. of s~everal <. AIMusements .... APV PUN SpPrRING VALLEY, MINN., Nov. 28, 1905. To Opera House Managers— You will make no mistake in booking Ogden’s Rip Van Winkle Co They played my house last night to a large and very well pleased audience, and I find them nice people to do business with. Every one of the company handle’ their part in best of shape, and if they ever play my house again, it will nov be large enough to hold | the people. F. E. NOBLES, Mgr. Opera House. 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 scen bim saveral times before. Since his last appear- ance in Bemidji, Mr. Nelson has improved i- his atility 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,” a forcible and remarkable story from the pen of Robert Louis' Stevenson descriptive of ife in England centuries ago when the country was in a primitive stage. The date for Mr. Nelson’s appearance is Jan. 19. New Brick Yard Stock. Mr. Willard, who 1s promoting the new brick company to be located here, ‘states tlLat the Lumbermens State Bank will receive subscriptions for stock and requests intending. pur- chasers to cail thera. : | Read The Daily Pioneer, . | Miss Mabel Johnson of Turtle| River is the guest-of Bemidji friends today. Mrs. C. Bridgham arrived in | the city from Turtle River this morning for a brief visit with friends. { Peter Larkin arrived in the icity this morning from Turtle ,River and is spending the day ihere on business. Corporal Otto of the local army _recruiting station leaves this evening for Kelliher, where he fwill spend three days securing recruits. ( | Miss Bertha Remshardt of 'Crookston arrived in the city thisafternoon. Miss Remshardt has accepted a position in the PIONEER composing room. Gust Christianson is in the city today on his way home to Kelliher from Fosston, where he spent some time with relatives and friends. Mr. Christianson is just recovering from a severe attack of throat trouble which confined him to his room for two weeks while at Fosston. A. O. Johnson of Turtle River will. start a branch general merchandise store at Island {Lake, the new town on the Wil- ton branch of the ' Crookston Lumber company. Mr. Johnson will go to Island Lake tomorrow to look after the work of opening up the establishment. Mr. Johnson will not dispose of his store at Turtle River. Mr. A. B. Daggett of this city, has returned from a two weeks trip to the twin cities, During his absence, Mr, Daggett ar- ranged to represent the Pam- perin & Wiggenhorn Cigar Co. of LaCrosse, Wis., and the West- ern Tobacco Co., manufacturers o' the Read Feather. These firms are well known as ieaders in this high class stock and the mere mention of them is sufficient to insure their excellent quality. FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR CURES GoughsandGolds PREVENTS Pneumonia and Gonsumption Foley’s Honey and Tar not only stops the cough, but heals and strength- ens the lungs ‘and prevents serious re- sults from a cold. There is po danger of Pneumonia, Consumption or other serious lung trouble if Foley’s Honey and Tar is taken, as it will cure the most stub- born coughs—the dangerous kind that settles on the lungs and may develop into pneumonia over night. If you have a cough or cold do not risk Pneumonia when Foley’s Honey and Tar will cure you quickly and strengthen your lungs. Remember the name — Foley’s Honey and Tar—and refuse any substitute offered. Do not take chances | With some unknown preparation that ! costs you the same when you can get ! Foley’s Honey and Tar, that costs YOu no more and is safe and certain in results. Contains no opiates. Cured After Physicians Said He Had Consumption. E. H. Jones, Pastor M. E. Church, Grove, Md., writes: ‘‘About seven or eightyears ago I had a very severe cold which physicians said was very near pneumonia, and which they afterwards pronounced consumption. Through a friend I was induced to try a sample of Foley’s Honey and Tar, which gave me so much relief that I bought some of the regular'size. Two or three bottles { cured me of what the physicians called | consumption, and I have never had any : trouble with my throat or lungs since that time.”” ~ : ’ Three sizes—25¢, 50c, $1.00. i he 50 cent size contains two and | one-half times as much as the small size | and the $1.00 bottle almost six times i s much. | S0LD AND RECOMMENDED BY Barker’s Drug Store. e have constantly on hand all grades of Lumber for Building and i ' General Repair work. Our goods are reliabe and we guarantee sa tisfa ction. Our delivery covers all parts of the City. and will be plsased to furnish your Lumber. Markham-Schisel Company Telephone Number 100 VWAV VWAV WAV AN Y Canned Goods! T ST 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, Iresh Eggs, Cream- ery Butter. ROE & MARKUSEN ; TELEPHONE NUMBER 207° BAAAAAAAAAAAARARAAARAAAAARAR Attorney G. W. Campbell isl spending the day at Walker on legal business. BAAAARAAAARAAARAAAARAAAAAAAAAS J. C. Parker returned this ai- ternoon from a business trip to ]Solway. J. A. McConkey’s ANNOUNCEMENT -4 - Owing to a éhange 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 always sold for 75 cents, only, : : : ; 60c Batavia 60c, any kind, you know that Batavia stands for high grade, only : 50c Best Tea Dust [don’t confound this with a cheap grade] 2 Ths : - A 25¢ Hand picked Navy beans, 6 lbs for 25¢ Pearl Barley, Pearl Tapioca, fire German Sago, bulk Starch, any of these 6 lIbs, for : S 260 The finest candies made, per lb,only 24c A 20c candy, per lb, only 2 5 12¢ A good standard Corn 2 for 16¢ or 4 fo 25¢ Very truly yours g J. A. McCONKEY | ; CGEEENED GEENED G