Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 6, 1906, Page 3

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- L e T T e FRYHLINC & BE RGESON THE MERCHANT TAILORS SUITS MEDE TO ORDER IN-THE LATEST FASHIONS Cleaning, pressing andjrepairing, Removed to rooms formerly occupied by Gibbons & Torrance. Opposite Hotel Markbam. ladies’ and gentlemen’s garments. i You Get!| the best goods put together hy people who Know how 3 at the ! MODEL BAKERY Phone 125. 315 Iinn. Ave. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer O. J. Laqua is a visitor in tke eity today from Puposky. W. D. Bright of Tenstrike is a business visitor in the city today. Fresh eggs and good creamery . butter always on hand at Roe & Markusen’s. E. A. Berker returned last night from a business trip to Chicago and the twin cities. The Bemidji Elevator company ; are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. Mrs. A. G. Rutledge returned last night from Cass Lake, where she has spent a few days with friends. J. P, Riddell went to Kelliher! Jast night to spend afew days cruising for the Crookston Lum- ber company. On account of the serious ilt ness of my wife I am compelled| to sell my bowling alley, V\illf sell very reasorable if taken at ence. WM. SPENCER, A telegram just received says Miss Gertrude Bly left Minne- apolis this morning and will sing in the Baptist church tonight. Rev. BE. M. Atwood will speak. Kindly makea 'special effort o be present, Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of vmell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous | surfaces, Suclhi articles should nev used except on pre- scriptions from reputable physcians as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. b 3 bo Hail’'s Ct Co., Toledo, 0., contain mnoj mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces system. Inbuying Hall’s Catarrh Jure be sure you get the genuine. | It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. : Sold by druggists. Price, T5c per bottle. : Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. | see, “Why the Czar, with Bear New ibehind,” had to climb a tree, Confecfiflnery ITbe Yauks, God bless the Yanks, isays he, they gave us Roucky StOre Mountain Tea. Barker’s drug]| store. e I ‘We have opened up a new and complete line of 1 Mrs. @ !duck is in the city today for-a » Cure, | wanufactured by F. J. Cheney & ! of the! Read the Daily Pioneer, Eagles masquerade ball at city hall Tuesday, Feb. 6. A new line, fresh and up to i date canned goods. Roe & Mar- 'kusen. N. Thoreson of Black- ' short visit with friends. Edwin Geralds visited friends ;in the city yesterday, returning jhome to Tenstrike last night. | C.E. Albrant madea business trip to Blackduck last night and returned home this morning. Wm. McCuaig transacted business &t Tenstrike last night, r2torning home this morning. E. H. Munbhall left Jast night | for Kelliher to spend a few days looking after his saloon interests in that village. R. H. Muncy left last night to spend a few days at Kelliher on business for the Crookston Lum- ber company. E. R. Getchell and Bert Get- chell left this worning to spend a few days cruising in the vicin- ity of Kabekona. Costumes and .masks for Eagles ball may be secured at (A, E. Winter jewelery store. Get your costumes early. C. F. Learned, assistant cashier of the Lumbermens State bank, left last night for Kaelliher to spend afew days with friends. Dau Rose pessed through the city .ast. night enroute home to Northome from points south, where he has beenon business for several days. Rev. E. M. Atwood of Little Falls arrived in the city last night and will conduct the spec- 1al meetings being held at the Baptist church. . M. Malzahn left last night for International Falls to look over the new town on the Cana- dian border witha view of en- gaging in business. George McCrea, superintend- eat in this section for the Backus -Brooks company, went 1o Norihowe last night for a few days’ business visit in that vil- lage. Superintendent W.H. Strachan of the M. & I. pa the city last night enroute to Northome, where he will spend a short time ou business for the icompany. J. G. Morrison of Red Lake arrived in the city last night and lefv vhis morning for Sp. Paul, where he will make the purchase of a large stock of merchandise for his store at the agency. | 1a as bookkeeper with the |Grand Forks Lumover company and left lasy might for the com- pany’s camp ut Foy, where he | will be employed this winter. { Askany “JAP” that you may |guson company, which is operat- (iog logging camps 1n the vicinity d through| Wiilliamm Walker has accepted | E. J. Davis, of the Davis-Fer- ‘01' Tenstrike, passed through the lcity last night on bis way to the AND TOBACCOS icamps from Milaca, where he in the building formerly \ihfls been the guest of relatives oceupied by Princess Grocery Co. |'and friends for some time past, i CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS Ghe Endeavors give this week will be Eserved down town not more than ia. block from almost any busi- Palace of {ness place. Arrange with your !wife, relieve her from dinner Sweets |getting and bring your family for a hot stew, coffee and cake. + At Masonic Hall. Harris @ McGrath The Oyster Supper which the ! Fifty Yeiré the Si'an,daré‘ L DR & Gream of Tariar Powder Hade From Grapes Ho Alum Read the Daily Pioneer. Louis Laterelis a visitor in the city today from Funkley. Mrs. Frank Rogers is seriously ill at her Lome with rheumatism. Charles Strause of Funkley is transacting business in the city today, Wm. Gallagher of Turtle River is spending the day in Bemidji on business. Dr. R. B, Foster returned this afternoon irom a professional visit to Fosston. Henry Hoeschen of Bagley is spending the day here renewing acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buenther arethe parents of a daughter, ! born yesterday. N. Nelson arrived in the city from Bagley this afternoon for a short visit here with fricnds. G.E Crocker went to Kelliher last night for a short visit in the interests of the Grand Forks Lumber company. A. H. Pitkin is in the city to- day on his way home to Kelliher from Crookston, where he has enjoyed a short visit. Walter Harris arrivedin the city this morning from Tenstrike and is spending the day here re- newing acquaintances. Howard Bailey returned last night from a business trip to the towns on the Minneapolis, Red Lake & Manitoba line. Mrs. M. Lafontisee returned last evening from an extended | visit with friends and relativesin the southern part of the state. B. M. Peterson left today with a load of supplies for his home- stead near Buepa Vista, where he will do considerable logging this winter. M. H. PRisher nassed through morning on his of Funkley the city this Panl, av bn Qe ay Lo St where he will spend a few days oa business. Louis Lauritzen left last night for Tenstrike, where he has taken a contract for the building iofa large water reseryoir for the Stechman hotel. M.F. Willson, representing the Armour Packing company, re- turned last night from Minne- apolis, where he has spent a few days with relativ s and friends The M. E. Ladies Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Allen Benrer tomorrow at 2 p. m. At the close of the business meeting a 10 cent lunch will be served. i The reguiar business meeting of the Christian Endeavor was held last night at the home of Miss Beryl Preble and consider- | able business was transacted, after which light refreshments | i were served. Ladies, read this catalogue of| Zcharms. Bright eyes, glowing| 'cheeks, red lips, a smooth skin | }wifhout a blemish, in short, per- fect health. For sal> with every package Holister’s Rocky {Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Bar-| ker's Drug store. No business of special im- portance was transacted at lashf !night’s meeting of the city| council except the hearing of a ifew reports from the different committees and receiving the| ‘annuzl report of the city treas- urer, which will be published at a later date. ) | ‘and Read The Daily Pioneer. ' Dick Hawkes wishes to know who is manager of the City Opera house and will give any- one $5 that informs him in the matter. Attorney Charles W. Scrut- chin left; this morning for Bag- ley, where he is attending ‘the district court term which began rhere this morning. Mr.and Mrs. A. Anderson of Milaca arrived in the city last night for a visit in Bemidji at| the home of Mrs. Anderson’s brother, Wm. McCuaig. It arouses energy, developsl stimulates nervous life, arouses the courage of youth. It makes you young again. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 85 cents, tea or! tablets, Barker’s drug store. Rev. F. E. Higgins of Bemidji and Rev. Whittles of Fergus Falls returned to the city this morning after an extended mis- sionary tour to the camps in the vicinity of Blackduck. Rev. Whittle left for his home at Fer- gus Falls today. County Attorney McDonald left this morning for Bagley, where he will appear as one of the attorneys for theAplaintifi"s‘ 1n the flowage cases against the | Ciearwater Logging company, which will come before Judge Spooner. © Gt CEWEDED Your | Last anced before putting the balance of Our Winter Stock Awayy. BigSale on Tomorrow. ; Schneider Bros. will tomorrow inaugurate their semiannual clearance sale. The object of the sale is to sell out all odds and | ends in their large stock of clothing, boots and shoes, and in order to do this all these goods have been marked down toa very low figure. Some ex- cellent bargains are offered and it will pay you to be on hand early to takeadvantage of the low prices. —NE O We will continue our bargain table for one week. Ladies’ $3 and $3.50 Shoes at $2 25 and $2.65. Men’s $3.50 Shoes at $2.65. Men’s Heavy Shirts. Flannel Shirts at 25 per cent discount. $1.00 bosom shirts at 65 cents Ladies’ and Children’s Overshoes. Ladies’ one buckle overs $1.10 reduced to 90¢ Children’s two buckle, size 11 to 2, $1.10, sizes 5 to 11, 90 cents, Dress Goods All our woolen dress goods will go" at or below cost. ¢ CORRESPONDENCE 1% A few bed blankets left at a price. Sa333333333333393333333257 Hose WILTON. Children’s hose 2 pairs for 25 cents regular 20c value. C. F. Roger’s new feed storeis Underskirts. completed and 1t improves the looks of Wilton. Mri‘and Mrs. Frank Patterson made a business trip to Bemidjl last Monday. It is rumored that we will have another swre here. Mrs. Peter Getter, who has been very ill is reported much improved. Earl McMaban and Ben Grow have gone to Fowlds for the bal ance of the winter. Mr. and Mys. MoMaban spent Suoday with Mr, and Mrs. Smibh. Mrs. Newberry and Elmer Hlsworth were Bemidji visitors Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ernst ani children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Zion. Mrs. Bazil Jarbo is on the sick liso. Mr. Paetz:ldt and daughter, Augusta, were Bemidji callers last Monday, : H. A. Pierce of Grant Valley was a Wiltoa visitor last Satur- day. > - Joseph Henderson is reported as being on the sick list. There is’nt any need of any one going with cold hands and feet for Mr. Zion has purchased a knitting machine and can sup- ply the neighborhood with warm socks and mitts. E. S. Nichols of Fowlds took dinner with Patterson’s Sunday. The reporter is in receipt of a letter from Mr. and Mrs, Fogg They are comfortably settled in their old home in St. Cloud. Alice Brennan is spending two weeks with Arvilla Patterson and Lottie Brennan. Examine our sunburst skirts at $1.25. LOOK! _atourtable of 6 cent calico. &. 3% Weinter & Qo Telephone 30 Minnesota . @ CRXETRG SD O 2B 8 i il 2. 2 i <l e . 1 Webster @ Cooley §| Lake Shore Hote]’ Wall Paper & Paint Store P | 1 Oie Auderson, Prop. One door south of old P. O. ¥ | Newly Furnished. 4 building. Telephone No. 263, Good table board by day or week. hmvvm ! " 4 cod Ceal@ We sell none but the best coal mined. —Give us a trial order— Prompt Delivery Markham-Schisel Com’y Telephone 100 ESTR (Ganne Homeseekers Excursions via Chicago Great Western Railway: To points in Alabama, Arkan sas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisi ara, Mexico, New Mexico, North and Bouth Carolina, Texas and Virginia. 'Only one fare plus $2.00 for the round trip. Tick- ets on sale first and third Tues- days of each month to April 17. For further information apply to J, P, Elmer, G. P, A., St.Paul, Minn. The “G” and “S” Brand of Peaches an Pears are put up in California. - A delicious fruit, try a can The celebrated “Easter” Frand of Peaches, Pears and Apricots are exclusively on sale at our store, We also carry a nice line of canned Corn, Tomatoes, Peas and Beans. The celebrated Heinz's Baked Beans Call at the store or phone 207.

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