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- WE WILL BE PLEASED Our work is the best and we guarantee latest styles and perfect fit. ~=m=_Fryhling & Bergeson An elegant 1{ne of patternsifor spring suits and overcoats has just been received. TO TAKE YOUR ORDER. | You Get the best goods put - together hy people who Know how at the g MODEL BAKERY 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. THE CITY. Read the Daily Ploneev. William H. Poupore of Kelliher is a guest at the Markham today. Anton Erickson of Rosby is a business visitor in the city to- day. Reserved seat sale for the Dixie Jubilee singers at Barker’s drug store. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour.! George Young left last nightl fora shoct visit at Tenstrike with his sister, Mrs. Wm, Fellows. The pipe organ-piano recital which was to have been given in | the Presbytertan charch Tues- day evening, Feb. 20, has been postponed until further notice. W. J. McCauley returned last nightto Kelliher, where he is employcd Crovliston Lumber company, ter enjoying a short visit in Be- midji with his family. Many wen givelavishly of gold, to build bridges and castles and towers of ola; if you waut ever- lagting fule, a benefactor be, give the poor and needy Rocky Mountain tea. Barker’s Drug Btore. as Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely d-stroy the sense of ~mell and com pletely derange the whole system when entering 15 throngh the mucous surfaces, Sucl articies should never be used except on pre- scriptions from reputable physcians as ihe damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & ! Co., Toledo, O., c¢ontain no mercury, and is taken internally, | acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Iabuying Hall’sCatarrh QGure be sure yuu get the genuine. Ivis taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, ny F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggsts. Price, per bottle. Take Hall’s constipation. TSe Family Pills for Ghe Palace of Sweets Has a complete line of fresh Chocolates—the very best New line of Laced Goods Candies, Strictly Pure and the Very Best. The celebrated ‘‘Autocrat’’ brand of writing vaper. Latest copywright books Harris @ McGrath § ing from Kelliher and is spend- 4 cruiser hy |Im\ at=! Read the Daily Pioneer, Mrs. F. A, Blakeslee left last night for Houpt to spend a few days with friends. { Dr. Ingalls went to Blackduck ylasy night to spend a few days on professional business. R. E. White arrived this morn- ing the day here on business. Rev. J. F. McLeod arrived in Lh@ city lastnight from Brainerd {fora visit here with relatives and friends. L. G. Townsend returned to ihis home at Blackduck last night after spending the day here on business. John Baker spent yesterdayin the city with friends, returning to his home at Tenstrike last night. - Harry George, representing the International Correspondence schools, is in the city today from Duluth. Editor Ernes t L. Oberg of the Blackduck American arrived in ! the city this morning for a short business visit. R. H. Muncy left last night for Ripple, in which vicinity he will spend several days cruising for the Crookston Lumber company. O. B. Bailey returned last nightto his cedar camps unear Funkley after spending a short time in the city purchasing supplies. i Charles Casler went to Kelli- her last night and will spend a { Crookston is in vhe city today on |legal business. C. L. Learned is confined to his, home with an attack of la grippe. : Methodist supper tomorrow evening a5 o’clock. 25 cents. Masonic Temple. Attorney J. E. Carpenter of Reseryed seat sale for the Dixie Jubilee singersat Barker's drug store. Harold Mitchell left today for Crookston where he will spend a few days visiting friends. The 5 and 10 cent store. New stock goods one-third to one half saved ia all lines. Andrew Nelson is in the city today on his way home to Mc- Intosh from Mizpah, where he has spent the winter, Merchants, you come to the Methodist supper tomorrow evening at Masonic Temple. Hour, 5:00. 25 cents. Miss Ella Parker returned yesterday afterncon to her home at Solway after spending Sunday in the city wich friends. A regular meeting of the §chcol board will be held this evening and some important propositicns will come up befcre the meeting. Miss Vera Cameron returned to her school ay Tenstrike last night after spending afew days in the cily with relatives and friends. The Young People of the Bap- tist church will give their usual “Irish Social” on St. Patrick’s night March 17, 1906. Everyone is cordially invited. i James Carlton has accepted a position as teamster at one of the camps in the vicinity of Fowlds and will leave tomorrow for that village. Me. and Mrs. E. E. McDonald arrived from their homesterd in Maple Ridge township last night fora short visit with friends in few days in that vicinity buying logs for the Crookston Lumber company. Deputy Sheriff Thos. Bailey, | Jr., left last night for the Battle R:ver country. to serve sub poenaes on jurors for the com: ing term of district court., He was = accompanied by John Hubbard. A. Benner returned Saturday from ' bis claim near Kenora, Sask., Canada, where he has been for some time past. Mr Benner will return to the claim {in April to seed the land with grains. Olyde Covington left last night for Northome, where he will take charge of the work of repairing the damage doneto the water {mains in that village. The con- itract for the work is held by the Jerrard Piumbing company of this city. Andrew Rood of Crookston is 'm town today advertising a con- that city at the Bemidji Opera house Sunday afternoon and ievening, Feb. 18. The Chorus consists of 20 voices and has tbeen drilled under the able |leadership of Mr. Rood for over one year. 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 bhave ever had. Mr, Rood will in the evening sing seyeral illustrated solos. Masked Ball Feb. 22. The Bemidjifire department will give its annual . masguerade ball at the city hall on thg evening of Feb. 22. Committees onar- rangements have beep appvinted to prepare for the event, which promises -to be.one of the big dance successes of the season; 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- tions for which the hall has been engaged. icert by the Viking Chorus of|. Bemidji. Laboring men, you come to the Methodist suppar tomorrow evening at Masonic Temple. Hour, 5:00. 25 cents, G. E. Crocker left last night to spenaa week -inthe wicinity:of Blackduck looking after timber interests for the Grand Forks Lumber company. Professional men, you come to the Methodist sapper tomorrow evening at the Masonic Temple. * | Hour, 5:00. 25 cents. Dr. J. T. Tuomy left yesterday afternoon for Grand Forks, where he will attend an annual meeting of the Red River Valley Deatal society. EYESDr. C. J. Larson, the well known eye special- ist. will make his next regular trip to Bemidji Feb. 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18. Are you troubled with lailing eye sight? If so do not fail to see him at that time. H D. Dunbam left this morn-| ing for Minneapulis and his home at Sv. Peter and will remain for some time in the latter city visit- ing relatives and friends. He will return to Bemidji in about four weeks. - Anton Potter is a: vmtor in the city today from Blackduck. . Clerks, youcome tothe Metho- dist supper tomerrow evening at Masonic Temple. Hour 5:00. 25¢. John Thompson is in the cityl today attending the meeting of | tihe stockholders in the Vort Nye Hjem Pubhshmg company. The Ladies Aid Society of the Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. Thos. Johnson Thursday after- noon at 2 o’clock. 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. 85 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. ' Telephone Service Poor. Dr. A, E. Henderson: “There’ is something wrong about the local telephone exchange and a radical charge should be made somewhere toimprove the ser-; vice, which is very poor at the present time,” Sustained Broken Leg. William Kelly, employed ata logging camp inthe yicinity of - Blackduck, was brought to St Authony’s hospital in this city this morning suffering with a broken leg which he received as aresult of atree falling upon him, PLUMBING] l TIN AND RE- PAIR WORK. You get the best services on the shortest notice, o i TELEPHONE NO. 225 | % B Te worthy of the very eveumfl at the town hall by Fer- {‘highest comwendation. AtOpera guson’s Dixie J ubilee Sin wers | H:)USP Thurgday evening, Feb. was without question the best 15, Uader the auspices of the ever given in Rolla I svrpassed | { pubiic lihrare, expectation. The Swr is not given to excessive flattery of public performanceb generally, but it makes an excep‘ion of| |FOR. RENT—Four room house . on Minnesota Ave. Will rent cheap if taken at once. = Apply at this office J. P. POGUE'S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE BEMIDJI, - MINNESOTA 5 TheBest Coffee ! We handle the best line of Coffee. The celebrated ; “Yale Coffee” at per pound : 15¢ 18¢c 20c 25¢ 30c 35c 40c | Thoice Brand of Lipton Teas Try Them Fresh Eggs and Creamery Butter always on hand » Roe(& Markusen and COAL 16 IN. JACK PINE 4 FOOT DRY SLABS. Delivered to all parts of the city. - Markham-Schisel Com’y Telephone 100 :ooocoonoa 00" 0000000 009900000 o . i s U00 BWS _O0F_INEW uoods. : ® “ ® (] ‘Our new goods.are arriving every da.y and now is the chance to select o the more choice patterns. > ; e Wool Dress Goods:-— ® Allegator Cloth, Fancy suiting, Fancy Mo~ ® hair, Silk Brilliantine. o White Goods:--- White waistings, India linens, Persian lawn, P Nainsook and all the latest things. tattended. Ginghams:--- The up-to-date woman avoids ® caustics, drugs and powders. @ They are extremely harmful to ® the skin, while Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes it soft and beautifui. 35 cents, tea or tab. lets. Barker’s Drug store. John Rose, J. E Guptill and George Eckenbeck arrived in the city this morning from Northome and left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where they will spend a short time on business before the U. 'S. land office in that village. A fancy masked ball in cele. bration' of St. Valentine’s day will be given at the city hall on the evening ot Feb. 14 under the auspices of the Bemidji Commer- cial college. Masks and costumes are on sale for the event at Omich’s news stand. Mr. Con-| way, principal of the college, will .. take persoual charge of the dance, which promises to be-well | @ . (B ' Wash Goods:--- Silk Effects:— We are showing a large assortment of Dress Ginghams in checks, stripes and plaids. Look them over, they are on our table for your inspection. Dimity, Lisle Batiste, Holly Batiste, Arnold laffats, Arnold swiss Sone Bon- cluand Soesette. We have silk suiting, Kohinor silk, Jap Chif- fon, Arnold sxlks Rdmpoor sxlks, silk novelties The balance of “bur wintek goods are still be- o --ing s0ld a&very low figuress- - R EEAYIIAI™ &A™ ‘!,,’_;.3”,’:."4. 9000000000000000000000000