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has just bee: New Spring Styles ——e=— An elegant line of patterns for spring suits and overcoats n received. Read the Daily Pioneer. J. Bisiar is spending the after- noon at Cass Lake on business. Mrs. P. L. Knappen: of Ten- ‘strike is the guest of friends in | WE WILL BE PLEASED TO TAKE YOUR ORDER. | Bewidiitoday. = ° - Our work is the best and "we guarantee ]x.test styles' and perfect fit. ~=mw=_Fryhling & Bergeson THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Chas. Hamlin is a visitor in the city today from Nebish. Harvey Boston is a visitor in the city today from Fowlds. C. J. O’'Malley arrived in the city last night from Minneapolis ! for a visit here with friends. Wm. McCuaig was a business| visitor at Tenstrike last night, returning home this morning. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. Samuel Simpson arrived last night from Minneapolis and will spend a few days here on busi- ness. M. P. DeWolf arrived in the city this morning from Black duck and will spend a short time here on business. The sheet and pillow slip party which was to haye been at the Grill hall last night by Misses Stewart and Woodward for the Beau Not club has been post- poned to nexi Tuesday evening. J. J. Jinkinson returned to Northome last night after spend- ing yesterday in the city attend-, ing to business matters. Mr. Jinkinson is putting in about 1,500,000 feet of logs in the vicin- ity of that village and states that the work 1s progressing very satisfactory. Oy o | Jubilee Singers Coming. On Feb. 15, the fourth ofa series of the entertainments, given under the auspices of the Read the Daily Pioneer, J E. Bunker is holding meet- ings at the Nymore town hall this week. ‘Miss Mamie Sullivan of Sol- way arrived in the city this after- ynoon for a short visit with rela- tiyes and frierds. Manager S. E. DeLong of the! | Bemidji Elevator company left last night for Kelliher, where he | will spend a short sime on busi- ness for the company. Attorney H. A. Simons went| to Northome last -night and is! spending the day there on law business. “ Mr., Sirons will re- turn home tomorrow. The L O. Solberg sawmill which has been operated for sev- | eral seasons near Rosby, was to- day shipped to Big Falls, where it will be operated by Mr. Sol- berg in the future. John Coleman returned this af- | ternoon from St. Hilaire, where |he has been for several days looking after the sawmill in that city owned by the Crookstun Lumber company. Manager J. M. Richards and Superintendent W. A. Gould of the Crookston Lumber company left yesterday afternoon for Crookston, where they will spend a brief time onbusiness. E. R. Farley returned last night from Hot Springs, Ark, where he hus veen for several weeks taking in vhe baibs for an attack of rheumatism, from which he is entirely recovered. Ask any “JAP” that you may see, “Why the Czar, with Bear ladies of the Library Association, This is undoubtedly one . of che best numbers of the course: The ladies are working hard_to sus- tain a public library and deserve a liberal patronage, Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain’ Mercury, behind,” had to climb a ‘tree. The Yanks; God bless the Yanks, says he, they gave us Rocky Mouuntain Tea. Barker’s drug store. R The first meeting of . the mem- bers of the newly organized Con gregational church of Nymorel! I night March 17, 1906. as mercury will surely déstroy|will ‘he held Monday evening the sense of smell and completely February 12 for the purpose of derange the whole system when |electing officers "and. the- traps- entering it through the mucous | action of other business. . surfaces. Such articles should Standard‘ bred’ barred P R. cockrels for sale. A. B, Daggett, Phone 199 2 or 1516 Irving Ave. | County Commissioner Saxerud is a visitor in the city today from | his home i1 Maple Ridge town- ship. Representative B. S. Bennett arrived in Bemidji tois afternoon from Fosston for a short busi- ness visit. A. A. D. Rahn returned to his homeat Minneapolis this a‘ter- noon after spending a few days iiu the city on business. Miss Hattie Chamberlain left this morning for St.’Paul, where one of the large wholesale firms in that city. !tist church will give their usual ¢Irish Social” on St. Patrick’s Everyone is cordially invited. E. J. Regan arrived in the city this afternoon from Solway and her to look after his saloon in- terests in that village for afew days. It arouses ‘energy, develops and 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. EYESDr C. J. Larson, the well known eye special- | trip to Bemidji Feb. 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18. Are youtroubled with failing' eye ‘sight? If so do not fail to see him at that time. H"G. " Page, father’of H. G. Page, "local “'manager * for the Great' ‘Northern Express com- pany, is in the city today on his way home: to Fergus Falls from Dulith, ‘where he has served as a juror at the: federal court term in that city: ; A Audrew R Crookston is in town today. adverbtsmg a con- cert by the 'Vikmg Chorus« of that city at -‘the Bemidji Opera house* Sunda.y I'afternoon ‘and evening, Feb. 18" The Chorus consists of 20 voices and has been drilled under the ablé leadership of Mr. Rood ‘for over ione year. The music rendered Is jshe has accepted a position with The Young People of the Bap- I will leave this evening for Kelli-| ist. will make his next reou.ar, ) never be used exc scriptions from reputable physcians as the damage they hewn: willdo is ten fold to the good you ‘ean possibly derive from them. Hall’s @o., Toledo, “' 0., " contain no! mercury, and is taken internally, I acting directly upon the bloodl and mucous surfaces of the system.' In buying Hall’s Catarrh | Qare 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, | per bottle, Take H.alls Family Pills for constipation. Confectnonery Store | | @' [ We have opened up complete line of ;: il CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS: ' in the building formerly: +! occupied by Plincess Grocery - Palace of Sweets - N J. A. Wonzor came down from | by the Chorus is both in Scandi: rRea.d the Daily Pioneer. il Archle, the seven year old sqn .of Mr.and Mrs, C. H. Reed, is| seériously ill with pneumonia.’ \A! W, Danaher, chairman_of[; the board of county comm smners, arrived i in the clhy this | morning from Tenstrike and is |/ spending the day here on busi- ness. 'Ladies, read this catalogue ‘of charms. Bright eyes, glowing cheeks, red lips, a smooth skin without a blemish, in shert, per- fect health. For sale with every package : Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Bar- ker’s Drug store. SHOPS WILL | GO TO REDBY Minneapolis, Red Lake & Manitoba Will Not Build in Bemidji. ~Last | hance!l before putting the balance of Our Winter Stock Awayy. Frokge ne Oy ;- v It is stated that as a result of the failure of Bemidji business men to settle with the Minne- apolis, Red Lake & Manitoba Railway company for the right iof way from this city to Nebish ltbe railwav company will build {its shops at Redby, instead of in| this city, as was first intended. Itis claimed that material for the erection of the shops has |already been ordered and that fwork on the buildings will com- mence in the near future. IPIPE ORGAN RECITAL 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 90c . Children’s two ‘buckle,, size. 11 to 2, $1.10, smes 5 to 11,90 cents, Dress Goods All our woolen dress goods will go ‘at or below cost.. _A few bed blankets left at a price. : At the Presbyterian Church Tuesday Evening, VFeb. 20. Miss Jane M. Smlth formerl'y y connected with the Oberlin con-, , wig: (Hoseo .o WA i1 1 servatory of ‘music, ' will give & Chlldren s hose 2 pau's for 25 cents regula.r ‘)Oc value pipe organ-piano recital in the TR S Presbyterian church Feb. 20. Underskirts. Examine our sunburst skirts at $1.25. L O OK! ~@dt ourtableiof , 6 eent calico: Miss Smith™ will be - assisted . by a chorus of male voices. The recital will' commience promptly at 8 o’clock. %‘. . wm’\e\:&@.e ity fl_‘relephone":}()" Tyvd f‘ Las B anesota. Minnesots b i > Manul‘netuurs and Johbou S- % Lot Sovdiies WL .Bemi‘df:, Hnrris @ McGrath 1 ept on pre- Tenstrike this morning and will| navian' and - English and ‘will spend a short time here on ‘busi- Mr. Wonzor has recently returned from a trip to Ripple, where he went witha view of We Want Men v to sellour famous | MINNETONKA the" guaranteed: apple, | without doubt' be one of the! ! and our general line of ThAL S .-—.—._-. greatest treats that citizens of Bemidji have ever had. Mr. Rood will in the evening sing Catarrh Cure, starting a new tonsorial parlor. ! seyeral illustrated 'solos. manufactured by F. J. Cheney & | —___ !Pm&&“&g § Webster @ Cooley 4 fruitand ornamental nursery stock, shrub- bery, roses, vines, etc. Hardy, acciimated,Min- nesota grown stock. Apply for terms. = ST.PAUL. MINN. Lake Shore Hotel, Ole Anderson, Prop. Newly Furnished. - 4 4 T L. L MAY & co.. One door; south of old P O. 8 ; ROY i Powder i BAKING ~ POWDER ‘delicious AL Ba’kmg S mdispens— ‘igble to-the’ ‘prepara- Otion’ ‘of'! “¢ake; hotsbreads.:: - i rolls: and {11 NG Cothét>baking strength p«qty and whol noml."‘mls NO suasrn'urz [ Vthe finest mufins:'*‘*f A o _ ROYAL:BAXING POWDER CO,:NEW YORK the lightest RNRErPrEATI\IEE DA AA™ ————————————0 build ing. Telephone N o. 283. Wv va WOOD and COAL 16 IN JACK PINE 4 F‘OOT DRY SLABS Good table board by day or week. Makes B Delivered to all parts’of the city. ‘\ Markham-Schnsei*@em yv, Telephone 100 most and tasty R B O s : * eu] [ The: mlebmted ?Eagter..k,brand of ng@h ggm and G} ‘%“Apxjeots ai‘erexclumvely_on i g