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Cleaning, pressing and repairing, Removed to rooms formerly occupied by Gibbons & Torrance. \Opposite Hotel Markbam. FRYHLING & BERGESON THE MERCHANT TAILORS SUITS MADE TO OF?DER IN THE LATEST FASHIONS RIS LB ) ladies’ and gentlemen’s garments. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pionesr D. J. Devlin of Deer River is registered at the Markham. Harold Nelson in *‘Prince Otto” at the City Opera house tonight. John Enright of Buena Vista spenc yesterday in thc city on business. J. B. Johnson and P. H. Peter : son of Bagley transacted busi ness in Bemidiji yesterday. We have coal to burn but we would rather sell it. Markham, Schisel Co., phone 100 Mrs. H. Stechman returned to her home at Tenstrike last night after spending the day with friends in Bemidji. D. C. Smyth came down from the cedar camps of O. E. Bailey rear Funkley this morning and will enjoy a short visit here with relatives. Editor S: R. Moorhead of the Turtle River Independent ar- rived in the city this morning and will remain bere for a brief time on business. Miss Grace Allen, daughter of A. B. Allen, publisber of the " Sentinel, arrived in the city last, night from St. Paul and will make this city her future home. E. J. Taylor arrived from Blackduck this morning and will remain here for a short time looking after the work of start- ing the new newspaper which will be established here and of which he will be editor, “Worry is the mother of sick, nervous and troubled mentality, upsets the entire physical sys- tew. nerves. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea sooths and rebuilds entire systemn. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. State of Ohin, City of Toledo, | s Lucas County. (et Frank J. Cheney makes oath that e is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, Cwunty and State aloressid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured oy ithe use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. scribed 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 monials free. F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O. | Sold by all druggists, THe. Take Hall’s Family Pills for coustipation, NEW HOME BAKERY § AND BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK BREAKFAST, 6:30 10 8 DINNER, 12 to 1:30 SUPPER, 6 to 7:30 Lunches from 8 to 11 a m from 1:30 to 5 p m MRS. HELEN M. REDEL Mrs. Thompson’s old stand Between 4th and 5th St. on Minnesota Ave. [ R Y The body is a net work of | Sworn to before me and sub-! testi- il archdeacon will be transferred to B! Cass Lake. 3 ;Chica‘go Great Western Railway. Read the Daily Pioneer. Charles Sumner is in the city today from Northome, City Opera house tonight—Mr Harold Nelson in *‘Prince Otto.” Mrs. C. Parmitor of Northome is a guest at the Remore today. | Jobn W. Stewart was a visitor :in the city yesterday from Cass :La‘ke. Harry Grove is a business vis- {iter in Bemidji today from Big | Falls. { The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. i A.R. Button came down from Big Falls this morning for a brief business visit here. | Dan Rack returned to Black- §duck last night after a short business visit in Bemidji. Frank George, representing the International Correspondence schools, is in Bemidji today. We have raised the coal stand- jard without raising the price. Markham-Schisel Co., Phone 100. The local Odd Fellows lodge will hold a regular meeting to- night at which it is expected that anumber of degrees will be con- ferred, / Harry Calvert returned last night from Verndale. where he attended the wedding of his sister, which occurred Wednes- day evening, Blackduck FEmployment Co, we want station workers ab once, Prices 20¢ and 24c per yard. An- derson & Johnson, Bemidji, Minn, Rev. and Mrs, Thos. Broom- field returned this morning from Alvwood, Itasca county, whers Mr. Broomfield has held a num- ber of successful meetings. Dr. L. A, Ward left last night for his homestead in Battle township, where he will make the necessary improvements be- fore taking up his residence on! the homestead. The condition of C. R. Martin, who is suffering with appendi- citis, is improving rapidly and Mr. Marsin will soon be able to return to his desk at the News office. Methusala was right, you bet 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. A. M. Greeley, editor of the Big Fork Compass, arrived in the city this morning and will remain here for a short time at- tending to business matters and incidentally visiting with his many friends in Bemidji. | 1t is reported from Cass Lake that Archdeacon Appleby of the Episcopal chutch is to be re- imoved to thut village from Du- luth, his present residence. A jDew parsonage is to be erected {as soon in the spring as the work can be commenced and itis ex- ipected that it will be ready for toccupancy by July 1, whea the! | S RO i Homes-ekers Excarsions via | To points in Alabama, Arkan |sas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, iIowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisi lana, Mexico, New Mexico, North jand South Carolina, Texas and ;Virginia. Only one fare plus {$2.00 for the round trip. Tick- |ets on sale first and . third Tues- !days of esch month to April 17. ,For further information apply to J, P. Elmer, G. P. A., St. Paul, Read the Daily Pioneer. . . D. Alger, of Ténstrike, is business visitor in Bemidjitoday. City Opera house tonight—Mr. Harold Nelson in “Prince. Otto." B. Dokken of Benard, N.D., has accepted a position at the I. B. Olson store. l Thomas Bisiar went to Cass Lke this afternoon for a short visit with friends. Harness repair shop, Rudolph Bohm’s old stand, three doors vorth of postoffice. S. Collard. Miss Laura Mayer left last night for Blackduck, where she will enjoy a short visit' with friends. Dr. Ingalls transacted pro- fessional business at Blackduck last night, returning home this morning. Lieutenant O. H. Dockery, of Duluth, is in the city today look- ing after the local army recruit- ing office. The Ladies Literary club will meet at the home of Mrs, E, H. ! Smith Monday, Jan. 22. ject, “The Parthanon.” Mrs. J. Sullivan and Miss Edna left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where they will enjoy a brief visit with friends. Sub- R. C. Little of Duluth, repre-| senting the Philips-Bell Shoe company of Duluth, is seriously ill at St, Anthony’s hospital, ‘Ole Backman arrived in the city . this morning from Ripple and will spend a short time here attending to business matters. K. J. Mclver left last night for his logging camps in the vicinity of Northome, where he will look after the work for a few days. Mrs. W. G. Schroeder and children will return this evening from Kabekona, where they have enjoyed a short visit with rela- tives and friends. The ladies of the library asso ciation will give a supper Satur- day evening, Jan. 20, at Masonic hall. Supper served from 5 to 8o’clock. Price, 25 cents. Sometimes nervous woman’s afflications 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. 385 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Charles Swedback returned this morning from Big Falls, where he has spent several days on business. He was accompan- ied home by Mr. and Mrs. Mar. tin Nelson, who will remain here for a few days visiting relatives and friends. EYES Dr, C. J. Larson’ the ""well known eye spec- ialist, will make his next regular trip vo Bemidji, January 17,18,19, 20 and 21. All those having !trouble with their eyes should not fail to see him. Office at the { Hotel Remore. R W. Reed returned from International Falls, where he jhas spent a few days looking jafter his branch photographic studio in that village. Mr. Reed was accompanled home by his partner at International Falls, A. W. Lindvall, who will spend a few days in Bemidji with friends. A. P. Henrionnet returned this afternoon from the Canadian border, where ke looked over a number of towns with a view of establishing a barber shop As a result of the trip Mr. Hetrion-| net may decide tu engage in busi- ness at Rainy River, Ont., the Candian city across the Rainy, river from Baudette, Mayor A. A. Carter returned . last night from an extended tour through Indian Territory, Kan-!Growers’ Association, sas and other southern and cen-! tral states. While at Ardmore, I. T., Mr, Carter visited his pa.rt;—i ner, F. S. Lang, who is now en-' gaged in the real estate businessirate of one first class fare plus and is doing well. Mr. Lang has obtained title to a large area| of asphalt land in the territory and is now perfecting an inven- tion for the manufacture of the crude material. into the finished i Minn. product. ' held at Denver, Colorado, Janu- smoke at a “‘matinee” price. Good company for the man who usually smokes three-for-a-quarter. ' The making of “Anna Held” Cigars starts with the growing of the tobacco. Experts know the quality required and how to secure it—not for one lot of cigars but for millions. The several varieties cf leaf necessary to produce a smooth, well-balanced cmocke undergo delicate, complex and vital processes—Litherto unknown—of fermernting and blending. These processes extract all the original greenness and rankness and develop a rich, even, full- flavored, blended smoke. Tested in any way you like—flavor, fragrance, evenness, workmanshi>—the “Anna Held” is a remarkable product of a remarkable svstem. A genuine three-for-a-quarter cigar for 5 cents, Jold by all dealers in good cigars. Trade Supplied by GEO. R, NEWELL @& CO., NINNEAPOLIS MINN. The “Smoke Story” is a book which tells all about these new methods of cigar making. Wo send it free. AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY 111 Fifth Avenue New Tork Read The Daily Pioneer. New Brick Yard Stock. Harold Nelson in “Prince Otto” at the City Opera house tonight. Mrs. H. S. Annette is visiting Minnesota % Manufacturers and Jobbers %= I~ pur- Read the Daily Pioneer. ake Phote Rotel The Lake Shore Hotel is now in charge of Ole Anderson, the former proprietor of the estab- lishment, who will conduct it in the future. The rooms of the hotel have been renovated and redecor- ated’and the table service has been improved, making the Laké Shore one of the best One Dollar a day houses in the city. Give it a trial. Ole (indetsern, Brop. Mr. Willard, who 1s promoting | the new brick company to be = located here, states tlat the friends at Cass Lake this after-|®@c vvw%fiv‘zlgggnmgn Lumbermens State Bank will noon. \ the guaranteed apple,) receive subscriptions for stock and our general line of Mrs. Belle Hughes left this ritand ornamentalland requests intendine afternoon to spend the winter at gy e Mic: | chasers to cail thera. Grand Forks, 7 Deslpavn atock: Senator E. J. Swedback re- L. L. MAY & CO.. - ST.PaUL. MINN. turned this afternoon from a business trip to Minneapolis. Matt Phibbs went to Grand Rapids last night and transacted business there today, returning home this afternoon. Deputv Public Examiner C. E. Johnson was in the city making his annual inspection of the! county officers in this city. O. T. Davids of Bagley 1s a business yisitor in Bemidiji. Mr. Davids will leave in the near future 'for Cuba to look after | property interests on the Island. He has disposed of his sdwmill at Blackduck. A telegram from County At- torney E. E. McDonald, who was called to New Richmond, Wis., by a message announcing the critical illness of his mother, states that the aged lady is still alive but that her condition is! very grave. ' J. A. McConkey’s : ANNOUNCEMEN T - flmusements ... Owing to a change thatis 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 . Mr. Harold Nelson Tonight. ; Mr. Harold Nelson appears at the City Opera house in Bemidji this evening in “Prince Otto,” a historical drama written by! Robert Louis Stevenson. Mr. Nelson is supported in the ‘olayl ' 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 ¢ 30¢c | by a strong cast of first class Best Oolong, English Breakfast tea always sold for performers and the performance ! this evening will undoubtedly be| excellent, Having appeared here several times before, Mr. Nelson \1s known to the theater goers of 75 cents, only, 2 60c Batavia 60c, any kind, you know that Batawa stands for high grade, only . 80c Best Tea Dust [don’t confound this Wlth a cheap grade] 2 lhs ; 26¢ Hand picked Navy beans, 6 lbs for 25¢ Pearl Barley, Pearl Tapioca, fine German Sago, bulk Starch, any of these 6 lbs, for The finest candies made, per 1b,only A 20c candy, per lb, only A good standard Corn 2 for 15¢ or 4 for { the city, who know his ability. American Stock Growers Assc- ciation. On account of the meeting of . the American Stock Growers As- National Live Stock | | | i 25¢ 24¢ 12¢ 25¢ sociation, Nationali Wool Growers’ Association to be | | ary 29 to February 3. The Great' Northern Railway will make a $2.00 for the round trip. Dates of sale January 27 to 29 inclusive. Final return limit February 15, | 1906. See the local Agent of the Great Northern Railway for fulli particulars, | Very truly yours J. A. McCONKEY , v