Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 10, 1906, Page 3

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New Spring Styles ——=— An elegant line of patterns for spring suits and overcoats has just been received. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO TAKE YOUR ORDER. | Our work is the best and we guarantee latest styles and perfect fit. === Fryhling & Bergeson Read the Daiiy Pioneer, Mrs. Mary Gallagher is a visitor in the city today from Turtle River. Iver Erickson ot Tenstrike is irenewing acquaintances in Be- . midji today. J. A. Brows and R. M. Patter- :Son of Grand Rapids were busi- \ness visitors in the city yester- ‘day. R | Contractor G. B. Kreatz left | this morning for Brainard, where THE ClTY. lhe will speud a few days with —— his familv. Read the Daily Pioneer. Matt Jones of Northome spent yesterday in the city on business. A. L. Wyleris spending the afternoon at Cass Lake on busi- ness. Howard Bailey left this after-! noon for St. Paul, where he will spend a short time on busines. The Bemidji. Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. Judge Spooner and Court Stenographer Cameron returned | this afternoem from Bagley. Miss Eva Peterson spent last night with friends at Ten- strike, returning home this, morning. Miss Alice Mills arrived from her school at Walker last -night for an over Sunday visit with her parents. Miss Maud ‘Qlson arrived in the city this afternoon from Fer- tile and will make this city her future home. You Get the best goods put . together hy people who Know how i at the i MODEL BAKERY 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. Dr. Ingalls returned this morn- ing from Kelliber, where he has |spent several days on profes- sional business. Miss Vera Cameron arrived in the city from Tenstrike this morning for a brief visit here with her parents. The ‘999" club held its initial dance at the Grill hall last night and about 35 persons attended i the affair, which was highly en- joyable. Mr. Peart will discourse Sun- day evening :at the Methodist church on the greatest American —“Abraham Lincoln”. Let citi- zens and old soldiers turn out and honor the great man. Manager J. M. Richards and Superintendent W. A. Gould of the Crookston Lumber company returned - this afternoon from Crookston, where they have spent several dsys on = business. Ask any “JAP” that you may see, “Why the Czar, with Bear It arouses energy, ,develaps behind,”” had to climb a tree, a0 st dlatons Vaamvaug life, The Yanks, God bless the Yanks, arouses the courage of youth. It|Says be, they gave us Recky makes you young again. That’s Mountain * Tea. Barker’s drug what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain | Store. ¢ Tea will do. 35 cents, tea or| Mrs. N, Hiller, who has been a tablets. Barker’s Drug store. |guestat the home of her sister, | TR e ‘| Mrs. H. E. Anderson, returned Beware of Ointments for Catarch |y, 5o pay) this morning and will that Contaia Mercury, leave - this ewening for ‘Des as mercury will surely destroy|Moines, Iowa, where she will the sense of ~mell and completely make her future home. “today from Northome for a short - Walter Brannon “isia visit. ; T. J. Burke of Solway trans- acted business in the city yes- terday. O. E. Bailey is in the city to- day from his cedar camps’ near { Funkiey. Robert Malzahn of Gbod- thunder is a guest at ‘the Mark- ham today. i Latest copyright books -and choice writing paper at the Palace of Sweets. J. E Cahill went to Blackduck last night to spend a few days cruising in that vicinity. Joseph Carter and John Pemble were among the arrivals from Tenstrike this morning. Standard bred barred P. R. cockrels for sale. A. B, Daggett, Phone 199 2 or 1516 Irving Ave. The Young People of the Bap- tist cliurch will give their usual “Irish Social’’ on St. Patrick’s night March 17, 1906. Everyone is cordially invited. Bvery mouthful of food you masticate at the Methodist sup- per’ Wednesday evening Fob. 14 will help you to pronounce “Romandunminsky’”. W. J. McCauley, .one of the Crookston Lumber company’s cruisers, returned this morning from a trip to the vicinity of Kelliher for an over Sunday visit with his family. EYESDr. C.- J. Larson, the well known eye special- ist. will make his' mext regular trip to Bemidji Feb. 14,15, 16, 17 and 18. Are'you troubled with failing eye «ight? Tfso do not fail to see him at that time, C. D. Carter, Crookston for the @stern Telephone cowpany, 2nd €. H. Curistie of Minneapolis, general superintendent, spent 'yégterda_v' in the city looking after 'the lo-al 2xchange. The following 'is ‘what Dr. George W, Andrew: of ‘Oberlin| conservatory of ‘music, sa.ys of M1~s Jane M. Smlth who is to mana~cr at Preqbytenan chn; evening, Feb. 20 “She h more t,han a good org d pianist. - Sheis strong' in both| ways and kncws fiowi/to make! her playmg ‘attractive,” derange the whole system when| entering it through the mucous, surfaces. Such 'articles should| mever be used, except on Pre-lp.ofits guaranteed; -cash' divi- scriptions . from reputable|gonds monthly. Address Geo., physcians as the damage they| B. Borden & Co., 20 Imperial will do is ten fold ‘to the good] Bldg., Chlca,go you can . possibly. derive from them, Hall’s '.Catarrh Cure, Mrs. L. L. Berman returned |: ma.nufa.ctured by F..J..Cheney & last night from Chicago and the Co,, Toledo, Q., comtain no twin cities, where she has. been: mercury, and.is taken internally, for some time past making the acting directly, upon the hloodlp“mhase of a large .stock of and mucous’ surfa.ces ‘of the|spring goods for her Berman system. In buying Hall 'sCatarrh | Emporium. Gure, be sure you get the genuine. Prof. Romandonminsky’s s aml» Itis taken, internally and made|ity as an instructor in cookology in Toledo, Ohig, by F. J. Cheney | wiil be seen'in every ‘article of 4 Co. Testimonials free. ~ ifood at the Methodlst supper Sold by druggists. Price,’ 750 Wedaesday evening Feb, 14 ak per, bottle, . i /Masenic Temple. Pnce%cents Take -Hall’s Family Pllls for | Hour 5:15. ms“pabmu Carl Webterstrom passed through the city yesterday on e make a specialty of ‘small investments—$20., up on a eo- operative plan; principal and < N G his return to his homesxea.d near | organs ;x{d other derangements peculiar ‘INew Margie from Debrom, where he Freauent bearing of children, with fts ex- —_— | acting demands upon the system, coupled v v e n ggnn e« +kihas -been the guest of relatives; rm: tllm care, worry snd labor of { rearing o n e cause weak- Confectiafiery for some time. He was, .accon- | nesses, agadfi;&w and debility which are CATY, € Iman; o Y if| panied by, Fuy Teague, who will ’-‘a‘i@:"hfi' and en:;;er-findmwmmmseh s*ore enjoy, a short visit with Mr. Wet. |- moth‘:;m’ak:! R AR w e Ledy for woman's peculiar weaknesses and terstrom. “:F#lls+D¥. Plerce's Favorite- ” Andrew Rood of Crookston is in‘tgwn t.oday adyermsmg a con- cert'by the Viking “Chorus of that ciy gt the Bemidji Opera _house Sun lay afr.ernoon : g\'Feb 18 Tbe Ch T U conbists’ of “20 vonces “and'has been, drilled ynder :the .able We have opened up a new and fl complete line of CONFECTIONERY; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS '~ in the building formegly « [ ocnupied by Princess Grocery Co, - A fancy “maskéd ball in cel bration of “St. " Valenitine’s day will be given at the city hall on| the evening of Feb. 14 under the, auspices of the Bemidji Commer- cial college. Masks and costumes. are on sale for the event at Omich’s mews stand, Mr. Con- way, prioeipal of the college, will take personal r'ha.rge of the dance, which promises to be well attendeli. *Is'Disease a Crime ? Not yery long ago, a_popular magazine .published an editorial “article in which disease should be regarded. as eriminal. ‘Certain it is, thay much of the sickness and suffering of mankind is due to ‘the ‘violation of certain of -Nature’s:laws. But -to say that all sickness' should 'be ‘regarded as criminal, ‘must appeal to evm'y reasonable individual -as radically It ‘would be harsh, - unsympathetic, cruel, yes criminal, to eondemn the poor, weak, ‘over-worked housewife who sinks funder the heavy load of household cares .and burdens, and suffers from weak- Tiésses, warious displacements of : pelvic ays that one of the greatest obstacles'to the cure of this class'of:msladies-is the fact that the Door. over-worked'housewife can not. get the rest: from her: many household cares ‘hfl labor t0 enable her to:secure from the use of his “Prescription” its full benefits. It l.s a matter of frequent experience, he s-ys. in_his extensive pncnce in these cases, to méet with those in which his treatment fails by reson of the patient’s inability to abstain from hard work long .enough to be’cured. With' those sufl'erlnz from pmlluux. ante- versionsand retroversion of the uterus or othéridisplacement of the womanly organs, 1t is very necessary that, in addition: to. tnk- ing his “Favorite Prescription” they sbstain from being very much, or for long Mershlp of Mr; Rood' for over one year. The _music rendered by Bhe Qhorqa 18;both jn; Scandi- pavian and = English and will i L : Withont -oibt; ba lons | of thd Palwe of greatest treats that citizens of Sweets T Bemxd]t @;?ve ever had.: Mn the. evemng smg ltarris Q McGrafi; o bR Ak —. d-,a180"‘be’ ~AS much out-door m- as nossible, with moderste, light exercise is also very important. Let the oObserve these.rules-and the " F-vor- &.:X’Wntlon"‘vm do the rest. .| Hour 5:15. il Mountain' Téa. ‘the writer asserted, in substance, that all | periodsron | thelr feet. ¢ All helvy llmnf;lg:dslrltmnl o 8 Gream of Tarter Pewder Hade Frem Grapes o Blem before putting the balapce of Read the Daily Pioneer. Fresh chocolates and box candies at the Palace of Sweets. W. B. Sherman went to Kelli- her last night with a number of woodsmen for the J A. Irvine camps, J. C. Vogler and Peter Larkin were business visitors in the city last night, returning home this morning. Editor Chas, Gustafson of the Tenstrike Tribune arrived in the city this morning and is spend- ! ing the day here on business. | Prof. Ronmandonminsky is sure that his reputation asan instructor in food stuffs will not suffi:r from the supper Wednes. day evening, Feb. 14. Henry Plummer. passed through the city yesterday on his way home to Funkley from New York and Vermont, where he has spent the past six weeks visiting relatives -and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hazen were agreeably surprised by a num- ber of friends at their home last night. The evening was spent in games and other diversions and a pleasant time was enjoyed. Refreshment: were served. Prof. Romandonminsky says|' that the Methodist ladies are up || in their studies in cookology and ‘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 leduced 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.’] A few bed blankets left at a price. | Hose. 7 Pill put op a superh suppor Children’s hose 2 pairs for 25 cents regular 20c value., | Wedresday evemng Feb. 14at|i 4 Masonic Temple. Prlce 25 cent, || 4 Underskirts. ’ Examine our sunburst skirts at§1.25. LO 0 K! ! Ladies; read this catalogue of ‘ charms. Bnght. eyes, glowing|! cheeks, red lips,'a *smooth ‘skin]|~ without a blemish, in short, per- || fect health. ' For sale with-every | 1pa.cka,ge ‘Hollister’s Rbeky | ! i ‘85 ‘cents. "Bar-|! er's Drug store, | i i | ' Bemidji, Minnesota. . ‘The Episcopalservicesconduct- ed af the M. E. church last night .-—.—._-. by Blshop Morrison ‘of Duluth ' were largely ‘attended l"“m“m“ S 4 Webster @ Cooley '} and the blshop delivered an un-| K usually ‘interesting discourse. 14 Wall Paper & Paint Store g 4 One door south of old P. O. The :'special * ‘music furaished (| ! e at our ta.ble of 6 cent callco 3 e Wm\et& @.@v Telephone 30 « 'Lake Shore Hotel 0Ole ‘Anderson, Prop. Newly Furnished. Good table board by day or week, | for ‘the occasion ' by ‘the Be.| building. Telephone No. 283. midji quartette, which is eom- it aln i it oo oo o2 posed of E.H. Jerrard. John Lucas, S.E. DeLongand E.J. Lundgren, was a'feature of ‘tlie meeting. J.R. Ormger spent last mght in the city renewing ‘acquaint- ances and looking ‘dfter’ business ‘matters. Mr, Ormger 'states that business bt Nebish ‘is “good and that the merchanhs are’en- Jjoying ‘an . exceilent : trade. ' He has lately ! purchaséd a ‘number of drivitig Horses which wifl fire- after be kept at ‘Nebish “for ' the accommodation of t.ravelers who wish to £o to Is]a.nd Lake, whlch is seven miles:! distanx a.nd can- and COAL 16/IN.-JACK PINE 4 POOT DRY SLABS. ' Delivered to all parts of the city. ' Markham-Schisel Com y Teléphone ‘100 ball’ at the city. hall on'the emflng i of F‘eb 22 Gommihwes:‘ bn ar- 3 1‘.{{ mlses_ to be_one~ of the b:g& ; .dance successes:of the season. - fa ?ifhbilee an‘fiirs"fi‘fidfng bn F‘eb 15 't.he fc Dr. Plerce’s Medical Advlser is sent free i " SRaiink i Sond o Db, W Braren |14 1] T, Qflllo. 21 one-c;nt :filmpl for.pa-~ per-coverod. or 31 stamps for'cloth-bound.. If helfl !f‘ en! \’l")lnmnt Pa‘neuinvlgonta nl lnu stomach, liver-and bowels. ° s[ck ult the Doctor, free of clum ‘such coj munlmlonl are || RNEeEEFEATIAIE DA™

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