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Cleaning, pressing and repairing, FRYHLINC & BERGESON THE MERCHANT TAILORS SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST FASHIONS Removed to rooms formerly occupied by Gibbons & Torragce. Opposite Hotel Markham. ladies’ and gentlemen’s garments. Good Bread Makes Good Husbands! You can get it at ! Ghe MODEL BAKERY i 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. ! i THE CITY. Read the Daily Pionesr. H. C. Norman of Red Lake is a visitor in the city today. Hugh Bosworth of Ada is a guest at the Markham today. We have coal to burn but we would rather sell it. Markham, Schisel Co., phone 100. Mr.and Mrs. M, D. Stoner visited friends at Blackduck last night and returned home this morning. County Commissioner Gunder- son returned to Blackduck last night after attending the board meeting here yesterday. W. A. McDonald, proprietor of the Model bakery left last night for Blackduck and other points up the north line, where he will solicit ice cream contracts for next summer’s trade, Special Agent A. W. Layman of the interior department re- turned to his home at Crookston this afternoon after spending some time in and about the city on business for the department. N.B. Truth, St. Paul, June 31, '08.—I'velived so long, I re- member well when the Missis- sippi was a brook. My good health and long life came by tak- ing Hollister’s Rocky Mountain tea. Barker’s Drug store. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, | Lucas County. (388 Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ke is senior partner of the firm ot F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State atoresaid, 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, 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, T5c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for| constipation, I NEW HOME BAKERY AND BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK | BREAKFAST, 6:30 to 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 i MRS. HELEN M. REDEL Mrs. Thompson’s old stand Between 4th and 5th St. on Minnesota Ave. . Costumes i Mr. Read the Daily Pioneer. Social at the Presbyterian church tomorrow evening. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. Peter Larkin left last night for Keiliher, where he will visit with :friends for a few days. We have raised the coal stand- ard without raising the price. Markham-Schisel Co., Phone 100. | oDr. Ingalls made a profes- sional trip to Blackduck last night, returning home this morn- ing. Attend the animal social given by the C. E. Society tomorrow evening at the Presbyterian church. J. W. Irwin left last night to look after his logging interests in the vicinity of Kelliher for a few days. ; H. F. Schmidt left last night for Tenstrike, where he will ispend a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stechman. County Auditor Wilmann has returrced from St. Paul, where he attended the annual meeting of the county auditors. and masks for Eagles ball may be secured at A.E. Winter jewelery store. Get your costumes early. A wolf bounty was isseud this afternoon at the office of County |Auditor Wilmann to Rdward Tostrud of Maple Ridge town- ship. E. R. and F. B, Getchell went to Nortbome last night . and will spend a short time looking after land and timber interests in that vicimty, A little love, a little wealth, a lit- tle home for you and me; It’s all I ask except good health, which comes with Rocky Mountain tea. Barker’s Drug store. Arnold Arneson, an exper- ienced press feeder of Minne- apolis, arrived in the city today and has accepted a position in ! the Pioneer press room. Assistant County Attorney C. A, Pitkin and Deputy Sheriff J. N. Bailey spent last night at Blackduck on official business, returning to Bemidji this ‘morn- ing. A. W. Lindvall, partner of R. W. Reed of this city in the photo- graph gallery at International (Falls, returned to that village lasv night after enjoying a visit bhere with Mr, Reed. County Treasurer French is expected to return this evening | from Minneapolis, where he was called by a message annonncing the critical illness of his sister, who is now improving. C. C. Woodward was operated on for blood poison, a portion of his right thumb being taken off. Woodward injured the thumb some time ago, after- wards taking cold in the wound. Blood poisen set in and the result was that an operation was neces- sary. American Stock Growers Asso- ciation. On account of the meeting of the American Stock Growers As- sociation, National Live Stock Growers’ Association, National Wool Growers’ Associatior to be | held at Denver, Colorado, Janu- ary 29 to February 8. The Great Northern Railway will make a rate of one first class fare plus $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 full particulars, ; BAKING POWDIR Improves the flavor and adds to the health- fulness of the food. E. E. McDONALD’S MOTHER DEAD Aged Lady Expired at New Richmond, Wis., Sunday After Long Illness. Mrs. William McDonald, mother of County Attorney E. E. Mc. Donald of this city, died at her home in New Richmond, Wis., Sunday night after an illness ex- tending over a long term of years. Mrs. McDonald was 78 years of age and came to St.Paul in the year 1854, afterwards re- moving to New Richmond in 11857, where she made her home until her death. She leaves, be- sides her husband, four sons, E E. McDonald of this city, Albert McDonald of Spokane, Wash , W. H. McDonald of Minneapolis and A. L. McDonald of New Rich- mond, Wis.,and three daughters, Mrs, Moses E. Clapp of St. Paul, Mts. Dr. Brannon of Chicago and Mrs. James Johnson of Oregon. The funeral was held Tuesday, the remains being in- terred in the New Richmond cemetery. 5 . AAIMUsements .... Of Miss Virginia Levick, the leading spirit of the ¢Liberty Belles” company, we note the following in a well known maga. zine: ‘Virginia Levick is a beau- tiful Southern girl wno has made her way ina few seasons toa place prominent among our great actresses. She began her career in the late August in Daly theatre, New York, where her progress was rapid awd has since met with success in England and last season as ‘Trixie’ in the New York production of ‘The Wizard of Oz’.” At Opera House Feb. 2. Read The Daily Pioneer. Eagles masquerade ball at city hall Tuesday, Feb. 6. Mrs. J. C. Dale of Turtle River is spending the day in Be- midji with friends. Thos. M. Cathcart arrived in the city last night from Baudette and will spend a short time here on business. S. D. Works of Mankato ar- rived in the city last night and will spend a few days here at- tending to business matters. Mrs. C. F. Hiller returned this morning to her homein Minne- apolis after an extended visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. E. Anderson. Rev. L. C. Ward, one of the camp missionaries working under the direction of Rev. F. E. Higgins of Bemidji, is in the city today: from Walker, where he bhas yisited the camps in that vicinity. n 2 SOCIAL EVENTS The Ladies Guild of St. Bar- |/ tholomew’s mission gave a social dance at the Grill hall last night and the affair was largely at- tended. The card party given last night at Odd Fellows hall by the ladies of St. Philips Catholic church was well attended and an enjoyable time was spent. The local aerie F. O. E. held a regular meeting last night at which Henry Funkley and Chas. Hazelgreen were initiated into the order. Following the busi- ness meeting a. social session was held. Miss Dolly Bailey entertained the Beau-Not club at her home Tuesday evening. Fourteen members of the club were pres- ent, Dancing was the diversion of the evening and light refrosh- ments were served. A large number attended the supper given at Masonic hall last night under the auspices of the Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church and the affair was highly successgul, both from a social and financial standpoint. ‘Mr, aad Mrs. T. McManus were pleasantly surprised at their home, 1213 Dewey avenue, on Tuesday evening, by a num- ber of young people. The even- ing was spent in' dancing, re- freshments were served and a delightful time was enjoyed. The United Order of Foresters will hold their regular meeting tonight in Eagles hall when quite a number of candidates will be ‘iuitiated, after which a nice program and lunch will be served. Friends of the members are cordially invited to attend and spend a pleasant evening. Committees have been appoint- ed to make arrangements for a card party to be given by the local lodge Knights of Pythias next Tuesday evening. Supper will be served, dancing will be indulged in and a musical pro- gram will be rendered. The af- fair will be open to Pythians and invited friends. Mrs. W. R. Morrison enter- tained at her home this after- noon, the guestof honor being Mrs. B yan of McGregor, Iowa, Cinch was the diversion of the afternoon, followed by’ light re- freshments, plates being laid for 20. The decorations.consisted of a color scheme of pink, brown, green and white. Miss M. Haligren was ten. dered a surprise party at the home of Mrs. Mandt Tuesday {evening. The evening was spent g in games and other diyersions, after which refreshments were served, The following were present: Mesdames Peck, A. Walker, Akeberg, Pierce, Haines, E. J. Swedback, G. E. Carson, J. P. Omich, Rogers, Rhea, Crocker, Reynolds, Mandt, Wil- son, White, C. Swedback, A. B. Hazen, Hartmon. J. J. McLaugh- lin, B. Richardson, R. O. Rich- ardson, W. R. Morrison, Dickin- son, West, Day, J. C. Tennstrom, Miller. Barred From Mails. Newspapers which publish the results of church euchre parties where prizes are given away may be excluded from the mails by Postmaster General Cortel- Proves Suceessiul and New Medicine is Startling Dociors With its Resulis, A recent fest of the effectiveness | of philanthropist Cooper’s New Discovery medicine has proved once more its never failing influence over disease. This time it was Mrs. J. Sahles, 1318 Fifth St., N. B., Minneapolis, Minn., who was the fortunate one to be delivered from her suffering. Mrs. Sahles’case was one of such severity that no doubt of the ef- ficency of the new medicine can remain. She was suffering from a complication of stomach trouble and rheumatism in an advanced stage and although almost crazed from pain, it required less thanone week for the remedy to act. A signed statement written by Mrs. Sahles for public tion says: ‘‘During the entire two years that I hayve been afflicted my limbs were S0 extremely weak and stiff and| swollen that I could not bend them; my knees pained severely and my backached all the time. Myappetite was also very poor.’’ ‘“‘After taking Cooper’s New Dis- covery for four days and using two bottles of Cooper’s Quick Relief I find myself greatly improved. My appetite has returned twofold; the pain and soreness have almost en- tirely disappeared and I feel stronger and better in every way.’’ Cooper’s New Discovery cures Rheumatism, Stomach and Kidney trouble, Blood Diseases, Catarrh, Deafness and Paralysis and sells for one dollar per bottle. Cooper’s Quick Relief, the assistant remedy costs fifty cents. The medicines can be obtained only from E. A. Barker HUTCHINS FAILS | TO APPEAR Crookston Man Accused Of Bigamy Forfeits Bond For His Appearance. T. S. Hutchins of Crookston, charged with bigamy, did not/ put in an appearance when his case was called in the municipal court Monday at Superior and the $500 cash bail he had put up to guarantee his presence on the call of the case was declared for- feited. It had been intimated for some time that Hutchins would rather forfeit the bail money than facea trial therefore his absence yes- terday came as no surprise to the authorities. District Attorney Foley of Su- perior recently received a letter from Hutchins, which purported to have been written at Hong Kong, China, but the envelope was postmarked from a town in Canada. The letter stated that the writer was on a foreign mis- ! sion and there was a possibility that he would not return to Su- perior to confront the very grave charge which was held over him. Mr. Foley said the charge would be held against Hutchins and every possible endeavor made to bring him to justice. PLUMBINGT TIN AND RE- PAIR WORK. You get the best services on the shortest motice. | Doran Bros. TELEPHONE NO. 225 @0 The New Store We haye just received a large shipment of dried fruit. The celebrated brand “Easter” Peaches, Pears, Prunes, Appri- cots and Evaporated Apples. Fresh Eggs and Creamery Butter always on hands. Call at the store or phone 207 Roe & Markusen COALS OUT AGAIN! Don’t blame the stove altogether if you can’t get a good fire. Look to the coal. When the coal is at fault, the best stove made cannot produce a satisfactory fire. for you can procure the best coal mined here for what you would have to pay for the poorer kind elsewhere. You need not buny bad coal, Remember us when you want coal. Prompt Delivery Markham-Schisel Com’y Telephoee 100 you. This isto apply only to such affairs as charge an admis- sion fee. Parties where the players are not required to pre- sent tickets do not come under the ban. The attorney general for the postoffice department Men are judged by the com- pany they keep, but it isn’t as easy to size up a woman by her hat. Judge her by the amount of Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Teu she takes. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store, says the rule will not be made to work any injury to any worthy enterprise, but adds that it will be best for the press to refrain from printing lists of prizes of affairs where admission fees are charged. AQ\@ N ARV 30 g Qake Dhete HKeotel The Lake Shore Hotel is now in charge of Ole Anderson, the former proprietor of the estab- lishment, who will conduect it in the future. | The rooms of the hotel have been renovated and redecor- | ated and the table service has been improved, making the | Lake Shore one of the best One Dollar a day houses in the city. Give it a trial. C\r\detsax\, @\:@Q.