Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 12, 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 Qur work is the best and we TO TAKE YOUR ORDER. guarantee latest styles and perfect fit. ~=w=_Fryhling & Bergeson THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer D. W. Carter of Quiring is in the city today on business. J. C. Hursh of Turtle River is transacting business in Bemdji, today. The Bemidji Elevator company | are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. Lieutenant D. W. Blakeis in the city today makinog an inspec- tion of the local marine recruit- ing office. Orin Noble is in the city today from Kelliher, where he is mana- ger of the clothing store recently established by L. Goldberg of Bemidji. Bruce Harris, oneof thetravel- ing representatives of the Crookston Lumber company, is a visitor in the city today from Crookston. The pipe organ-piano recital which was to have been given inj the Presbyterian church Tues- day evening, Feb. 20, has been postponed until further notice. J. P. Pogue left Saturday for Staples and New York Mills to purchase several horses which will be disposed of to the lumbermen in this section. Many men givelavishlyof gold, to build bridges and castles and towers of old; if you want ever- lasting fame, a benefactor be, give the poor and needy Rocky Mountain tea. Barker’s Drug Store. Duacan Wilcox arrived in the city this morning from Kelliher, where he has been looking after the work of logging at the Crookston Lumber company’s camps in that vicinity. Mr. Wil cox will return this evening. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of ~mell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces, Suclh articles should never be used except on pre- scriptions from reputable physcians ‘as the damage they willdo is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. " Hall’s - Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Qo,, Toledo, O., contain mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Inbuying Hall’s Catarrh Cure 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 oonstipation. Family Pills for New Confectionery Store ‘We have opened up a new and compléte line of CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND“TOBAGC0S in the building form’er]y occupied by Princess Grocery CO:‘ £ i « Ghe Pglape of Sweets. Harris @ McGr t] i carloads of i noj Read the Daily Pioneer, Editor Chas. Gustafson of Ten- strike is a business visitor in Be- midji today. J. G. Morrisou and son, D. S. i Morrison, are visitors in the city ,today frow the Red Lake agency. Nate Houghton left this mern- ing for Minneapolis, where he will spend a few days on busi- iness. Fred Kaox left today to accept a position as scaler at one of the camps of A. T. Hatcher on the Wilton spur. George Hlliott, inspector of scale for the Grand florks Lum- ber company, is in the city today from Blackduck, J. P. Riddell went to Pequot this morning to spend a few days in that vicinity looking af:er tim- ber interests for the Crookston Lumber company. C. Amundson passed through the city today enroute to his howe at Thief River Falls from Kelliher, where he has spent several days on business, Aad A. Tone arrived in the city this morning from North- ome and left this afternoon for Deer River, where he will trans- |act business for a few days. We make a specialty of small| investments—$20., operative plan; principal profits guaranteed; cash divi- denus wonthly. Address Geo | B. Borden & Co., 20 Imperial Bldg., Chicago. County Health Officer Blakes- and the camps of Trondson & Witt- ing, near Blackduck, which were placed under quarantine by him Saturday night. The quaran- tine regulations will be enforced at the camps for the regular quarantine period, 18 days. Andrew Rood of ‘Crookston is in town today advertising a con- cert by the Viking Chorus of that city at the Bemidji Opera house Sunday afternoon and evening, Feb. 18. been oneyear. The music rendered by the Chorus is both in Scandi- navian and English and will without doubt be one of the greatest treats that citizens of Bemidji have ever had. Mr. Rood will in the evening sing seyeral illustrated solos. Masked Ball Feb 22. The Bemidji fire department will give its anunal masquerade ball at the city hall on the evening ‘of Feb. 22. Committees on ar- rangements have been appointed !to prepare for the event, promises to be one of the big dance successes of the season. Jubilee Singers Coming. i OnFeb. 15, the fourth ofa series of the entertainments, given udder the auspices of the ladies of the Library Association best numbers of the. conrse. THe' ladiés are working hard to Sus- tain‘a public library and’ deserve a liberal patronage Homeseekers Excursions Yla Chlca.go Great Western Rax]way P points in Ala.bama, Ark&n sa,é‘Ar;zona, Florida, Genrgm., Toy ana, Virginia. up on a'co-, lee returned this morning from, which | This is undoubtedly one ofithe| the day at Na.ry on business. A regular meeting of the city council will be held this evening. Wm. McCuaig is spending the day at Tenstrike attending to business affairs. J. Bisiar is spending the after- noon at_Cass Lake attending to business matters. ; Miss Mamie Hart of Grand Rapids was the guest of friends in Bemidji Sunday. Mrs. A. Gilmour visited friends at Blackduck yesterday, return- ing home this morning, F. O. Sibley arrived in the city this afternoon from Snlway for a short business visit here. J. M. Dempsey arrived Satur- day from Grand Rapids for.a short business visit here. Christ Olson returned this morning from Kelliher, where he has spent a few days on business. Ben Bishop arrived in the city Saturday night from Akeley for a visit with relatives and friends. ’ Bert and E R. Getchell re. turned Saturday night from a cruising trip in the vicinity of; Kabekone. O. W. Jewett -of Blackduck ar- rived in the city this morning and is spending the day here on business. Misses Jennie and Nina Lezk returned to her home at Black- duck Saturday night after a visit with friends in Bemidji. W. N.Bowser returned Sunday from Duluth, where he has served asa petit jurorat the federal court term in that city. Mrs. P. L. Knappen returned to'her home at Tenstrike Satur- day 'evening after spending a short time with friends here. The Young People of the Bap- tist chiurch will @ive their usual *Irish Social”” on St, Patrick’s night March 17, 1906. Everyone is cordially invited. W. S. Brannon passed through the city Saturday enroute home t0 Northome from Grand Forks, where he has been on business for some tlme ‘past. Miss thrley Knox pa.ssed through . Betmdp today on her way to herschool at Red Lake from Buena "Vista,” where she has enjoyed a short visit with her parents. J. L. George, ‘_geher'al account- ee ‘Wlllum Meert, . employed a. the B. H. Winter & Co. store, is confined to his room. with anat-|, tack of la grippe. i ' Miss Hilda Soli returned yes-‘ terday to her home at Kirkhoven, Minn., after . spending her home in St. Paul Saturday after a visit in Bemidji at the home of her son, C. Fitzgerald. J. E. Stangeland is in the city today on his way home 1o Minne: tonka Beach from Northome, where he has purchased a large tract of valuable timber and farming land. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith ar- rived in the city this -morning from Northome, where Mr. Smith is employed as a timber buyer by the Backus-Brooks company, and are renewing ac- quaintances in Bemidji. If you have lost your boyhood spirits, courage and confidence of youth, we offer you new life, fresh courage, and freedom from ill ‘health in Hollister’s Rocky Mountain tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. T. Gelen, one of the mission- aries for the home missions of the Norwegian Lutheran church, local church last night and will conduct a number of other revival in vhis vicinity. Senator E.J. Swedback left this afternoon for Deer River, where a meeting is to be held to- day concerning the divisior of Itasca county. Senator Swed- back, who is interested in the Ripple petition for the division ot the county, goes to Deer River to represent that village atthe meeting. Band Concert Feb. 28. The February indoor concert of the Bemidji band will take place at the city hall on or about Feb. 28, the date being fixed so near the end of the month on ac count of several other attrac- engaged. Financial Statement Ready. The financial statement for county commissioners tomorrow. ant for the Irwin & O’Brien com- The Chorus|pany, returned to Blackduck consists of 20 voices and has ba.mrday night after spendmga. drilled under the able|short time in the city "attending leadership of Mr. Rood for over |to business matters. EYESDr. C. J. Larson, the 'well known'eye speclal ist. will make his next regu.a.r trip to Bemld]l Feb 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18. ‘Are you troubled with failing. eye sight? If so do not fail to see himat thab tlme B. F. Bxshop returned today to the ‘camps of t.he Northland Pine company, Wa.lker. ernment sca.ler, aflze fi CORRESPONDENCE fi ’l:URTLE RIVER. Bookkeeper Wickey spent Sun. day with friends in Bemidji. J. G. Fleming visited the couuty seat last Saturday. A. O. Johnson came over from Island Lake Monday for a short yisit ‘with his family. The school board has put in an elegant book case for the school library. The case is the | work of Mr. Laboute. Mrs. Brown and her sister das’a gov-|Miss Bolstad of Bemidji spent pending | Susday and Monday visiting Mrs Sunday in the" city with his fam-|Gjerald. Mr. Gjerald returned ily. ; The up- bo date woman avoids caustics, druvs ‘and powders. They are extremely harmfulto the skin, while Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes it soft and beautiful. 35 cents, tea or tab. lets. . Barker’s Drug store. County Auditor John Wilmann returned yesterday afternoon from St. Paul, where he attended iueehmg of the state -beard of equu.hza‘mon and the county audi- tor’s association of the state. Mr Wllmann was appomted by the presxdenc of the couaty auditor’s i aésomafdfm to a place on/the com- mlttee 4n personal property. Afapcy masked ball in cele- brafiwn of St. Valentine's -day Kg;usas Kentucky, ‘Louiti{will be glveu at the city hall on ‘Mexico, New Mexico, North [ thé's évening of Feo. 1 under hhe i ; Iaud South Carolina, - Texas ~and {auspices of the Bemidii Commer: | - Only one ‘fare plus |cial co’lle e. Masksaudcoslmmes i $2.00 for the’ round. ' trip. Tick-|are on"sale for the event af ets on sale first and third Tues- Omich’s. news stand. Mr.: Con: days of ‘each Honth to “April 17 way, principal of the college, will take " personal | For furtheér inforfation apply to J. P. Elmer,G P. A St. Pau] i‘{i_hnf g 5 charge of the dance,\whlch promises to be 3 "Fafsended.’ ! (with them Tuesday to attend the masque ball given by the Fagles at Bemidji Tuesday eve. The dance given by the, Wood- men Saturday eve at_ Johnson’s hall was a success in every way. Excéllent music was furnished by Mr, and M1is. Ed Peterson, a splendid supper was served by Mrs. Gjerald and everybody pre- sent had a very enjoyable time.{' State Drainage Engineer Ralph with a crew of ‘ten'men arrived here Monday and for the next week or more will ' be working i in| this vxcmlty o Cora’ Sunp ins spent Sunday | with her friends in Turtle River. She returned. to Bemldll Monday Miss Garrr Fa.rden, che popu- lar teacher ay Bass Lake visited friends here Saturday eye. Clyde Wisner and Stella Mod- son: of Farley . attended' the Woodmen’s dance - Saturda.y eve. Mu-q\Pny Racipibe_nl Tax.. - : . Lincoln, ;Neb:; Feb:(12.—Under t ment decisxon the. supreme ;eoutt of* lhis state al?g flro%ln E{ane*’” pnnies must pay taxes under t‘l Teei xocnl tax law puI‘TF{ Tatu vrmmw . twols months in the city with friends. | Mrs. I. Fitzgerald returned to| conducted the meeting at the| nieetings to be held in the towns | tions for which the hall has been | Beltrami county will be ready [?i for the approval of the board of |:i before putting the balance of Our Winter Stock Awa.y. We will continue our bargamn 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 A few bed blankets left at a price. Hose. ( Children’s hose 2 pairs for 25 cents regular 20c¢ value Underskints. Examine our sunburst skirts at $1.25 LOOK! at our table of 6 cent ca,hco & K. Winter & @.0 Telephone 30 1 ' Bemidiji, anesota ' | O G CEEERGD ¢ :—.—-o = ' &.mfim 2 § Webster @ Cooley 4 WallPaper & Paint Store ‘ One door:isouth of old P: O. 1 ‘ ‘bujlding. Telephone No. 283, G W O g | Lake tShoreini'tél,’i Ole Anderson, Prop. ‘Newly Furnisbed. Good table board by day or week: P b P and COAL 16 IN. JACK PINE 4 FOOT DRY SLABS. Delivered to all parts of the city. Markham-Schxsel Com’ V. i ; Pas | ¢ phone 100 | Phe «G” imd “S” Bland oi Peaches an Pea.rs are put up in Ca,hforma. A dehclous fruit, try a can i atuési;f’em oe]ebra.téd‘Hgl‘nz s B_aked Beans = 3 Ty € Q"‘)\-

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