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© An elegant line of patterns: Tbvf’?p and ’o_’_vercoa’bs‘ has just been received:* & ¢ WE WILL BE PLEASED ()u'r work 1s the best and we w‘—-\Fryhlmg & Bergeson TO TAKE YOUR ORDER. || ‘gliarantes ‘latest styles and perfeet fit. L i THE CITY. Read the Dally Pioneer ReServed seat sale for the Dixie Jubilee singers at Barker’s drug store. E. S. Clinch of Island Lake ar- rived 1 the city last night for a short business visit. Dr. Shoemaker is a personal speaker, you willnot go to sleep. court house hall Feb. 23 The Bemidji Elevator company | © are exclusive agents for Barlow’s . Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. Dr. J. Warniger left last night for Tenstrike, where he will spend a short time on profes- sional business. The pipe organ-piano recital which was to have been given in the Presbyterian church Tues- day evening, Feb. 20, has been postponed until further notice. % Rev. Thos. Broomfield was called to Farris today to preach the funeral sermon over the re- mains of Mr. Greenldw, a resi- dent of that village who died yes- terday. Mrs, J. J. Conger returned last night from the twin cities and Chicago, where she pur chased a large stock of millinery . for' her establishment in the O’Leary & Bowser store. Manager S. E.© DeLong of the Bemidji Elevater company' left|: ! last'night for Blackduck, North- ome and other points north to!cwy this mornlnu from ‘Funkley spend a few days looking up business for the company. F. J. Kline, superintendent for the' Walker & Akeley company, arrived in the city iast night ,arrived in Bemidji this morning Read the Daily Pioneer, Guy Aubol of Crookston is a guest at the Markham today. The'5 and 10 cent stors.” 'New stock goods one-third to one-half saved in all lines. i Mr. Sam Jacobs ot Chicago, the Ridpath History man, is in i the city. J. C. Parker returned this af- yternoon from a business trip to | Bagley. J. F. Essler went to Cass Lake this afternoon for a short busi- ness yisit. Attorney Henry Funkley is spending the day at Cass Lake on land business. | N. W. Brown left this after- | noon for Hibbing, where he will be the guest of his brother for a | few days. ; Mrs. Thos. Bailey, Jr., left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where she will spend a few days with relatives and friends. : Remember Dr. Shoemaker and Miss Smith of St. Cloud at the court house 'hall Friday evening Feb. 23. Benefit of public schools. i ! John Gustafson of Blackduck and went to Cass Lake this after- noon to spend a short time on business “before the U. S.land office in-thag vlliaee 2 ta Liois Andprmn ‘Nels P. Johr- | son aud John Aas arrived in the i l- | has accepted a position as stenog- 2.0 dfug store; " Julius Dahl spent_ la.st. night at ‘Tenstrike on business, returmng héme this morning. g G. A. Tuller of Grand Ra.;ifds is looking after his mercantile interests in Bemidji today. John Foster is in the city to- day from' Fosston for a short visit with friends in Bemidji. © < M. J. Reilly arrived from Brainerd last night and is calling on the 1bcal cigar traae today. F. P. Sheldon, vice president of the First National bank in this city, is in Bemidji tiday from Grand Rapids. Ridpath’sHistory of the World represents the eloquence ofan oratory that has never been sur- passed by any writer. The Knights of Pythias held a regular meeting last night at which two new applications for membership were receivd. The Ladies of St. Philip’s aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Jinkinson tomorrow afternoon. A full attendance is desired. Rev. F. J. Barackman arrived in the city -this morning from | Blackduck and is spending the day here .renewing acquaint: ances, Miss Belle Hawkes left this morning for Aitkin, where she rapher = for company. the Putter-Casey J. Peterson, Jr , arrived in the city this morning from his home- stead near Ripple, and expects to make firal proof upon the clalm in a few days. J‘he \ounv People of the Bap- tist Lhurch will’ give their usual apnd left this afternoon for Cass Lake, wher: Mr. Anderson will make final proof upon his home- stead near Funkley. If you have lost your boyhood Irish Social”’ on St, Patrick’s night March 17, 1906. Everyone i§ ‘¢ordially invited. Dixie Jubilee _singers at Barker’s with Beimd]“fnends; The sheet'and pillow caseparty given at the Grill hall last night by the Beau-Not club was an un- qualified success ‘and ‘a pleasant time was enjoyed by’ those who attended. B. A. Schneider today disposed I of his timber - claim i’ St. Louis county to P. P, Sheldon of Grand Rapids. The claim was a 160 acre tract of land and sold for $1,750. The Modern Samaritans will hold a meeting tomorrow even- ing and all members of the local lodge are requested toattend, as important business will come be- fore the meeting. J. P. Pogue returned last night from Wadena, Staples and other | points south, wherehe'purchased a large number of heavy borses which he will dispose of to the loggers in this vicicity. Many men givelavishly of 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. William Robinson, of the log | ging firm of Robinson & Dick, | is in the city today from the com- pany’s camps near Lake George, where the company has a con- tract with the Red River Lumber company. Back From the West. : John Steid], formerly a‘ prom- ! inent business man of Bemidji; and well known throughout this i Saperintendent W, H. Strachan of the M. & I. returned to Brainerd this section, arrived in the cmy lasn night from Bend, Ore,, where he is now engaged in the timber | | yesterda mgse ; | contract was‘entered into by the in_session but up ‘?flifi sbgs il emng The dates for n the recemly or- ga.nlzed villages of Baudette and Fowlds were set for March 27 5 respecmvely. will prob boaad with the city for furnish- ing board, lodgmg and care of all city paupersat 30 cents per day. Applications for abate- ments by F. E. Anderson of Northern township and A. A. Carter of Bemidji were allowed and one application by N. Rippy of Baudette was disallowed. large number ot cl‘u‘ do’gs tfia‘fi 1nhabit the city and'it is' claimed by some that owmg to the howls of the dog: ab, mohl; sleep is im- possible. Itis poss1ble that some action will be taken to rid the Read the Daily Pioneer. DD YOU STA VMER ? Radical and permanent cure for Stam- mering, stuttering and other forms of de~ fective speech. Wegive individual treat- ment. Only permanent institution in the Northwest endorsed by leading educators, professional and business people. NORTHWESTERN SCHOOL FOR STAM- MERS, Dept. 1, 1222 Hennepin Ave., Min= napolis, Mlnn | A otor’s | Medicine Ayer’s Cherry: Rectoral.is not a simple § cough syrup. It is a strong medicine, a § doctor’s medicine. severe and desperate cases. good in bronchitis, pleurisy, consumn- tion. We bave no secrets! We publish: the formulas It cures hard cases, Especially Ask your doctor all about this. 3.C. AyerCo.. B Lowell Mas. § our mediciges. We handle the best line “Yale Coffee” 15¢ 18c 20c 25¢ 30c 35¢ 40c Choice Brand of Lipton Teas. Fresh Eggs and Creamer, "The Best Coffee! v Butter always on hand Roe (& Markusen _ of Coffee. The ce‘ebntcd at per pound Try Them IF IN “WANT”’ READ THE BEMID. JI DAILY PIONEER “WANT ADS's WHITE from Akeley and will spend a|gspiriss, courage and confidénce few days here looking after the|of youth, we offer you new life, morning after | business. ' Mr, Steidl operated a! spending a short time in the city |sawmill ' in this city in the early on buslnesi company’s = interests -in - this vicinity. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh J . » that Contain Mercury, | ‘ ~| New line of Laced Goods Cfindiés, Strictly Pure "¢:vilss) as mercity will' surely ‘destroy the senseof sthell and completely derangeithe whole system ‘when entering'it through the mucous surfaces. Sucll' articlés should never be 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. -Hall's Catarrb Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co ., ii'Toledo, O., acting directly upon :the ‘blood and :mucous. surfaces.-of the system. Inbuying Hall’sCatarth Curé be siire you get'the genuire. Ivis’taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio; ny F. J. Chehey & Co." Testimonials free. _ Sold by druggists, Price, 75¢c per bottle. i <5 Take' Hall’s Fumily Pills for constipation. Has a complete line of fresh | Chotolates—the very best and the Very Best. The celebratéd **Autocrat’’ brand of writing' paper. " Latest copywrighfi books A Harrxs @. "McGrath™ fresh courage, and: freedom from ill health in Hollister’s Rocky Mountain tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. The meetings' heing conducted at the'Baptist ‘church nightly by Rev. ‘Atwood ‘of Little -Falls are being iargely" attended and'great interest in the meetings is'being shown.: Phe revival will continue the remainder of this all of next. Miss Smith, who is to accom- pany Dr. Shoemaker Friday evening Feb. 23, is an instructor |18 of ‘music "in" St." Cloud Hormal contain ° no{REatire proceeds to go to benetit 3 mercury, and js taken mternally, | of the school, *Don’t'fail to'hear her. public/ schools of this eity. _Andrew Rood of Crookston is in vown today 'advertising-a con: cert by ' the ! Viking' Chorus of that'city at ‘the Bemidji Opera.| house ‘Sundaj: afbemooh -and levening, Feb. ‘18 Thé Choriis colisists! of 20 vmces and' ha,s been ‘drilled “undér the” able leadership uf Mr. Rood for' over’ he music rendered S 18 b()th in"Scandi- ‘mavian. and- Enahsh and-; will withiout ' ‘doéibkbe ‘dne'of the greatest treats -that' citizens of Bprmd' have ever "had. 'Mr. tRfled ‘will ‘in’ the. ‘evening sing’ lseVéi‘hl ilfustyated sotos. | g QLTI T — Masked Ball F i v %0 be one " of t.hé‘ b. 28, thb< date being* fixed 8o ;qenr the end: of the: month'én ‘ac: Jlast ‘nfi’zht 'cognb -of . severals qrxmmc- tions for wlnch the hall has been |and the funeral Py e i O }d“ock*fthls'n’!tl-rnofin week and | LU big 1 ‘sfi‘éeesses of the seasom; = | f Go'at the'eityrhall'oh - or aboutg bbe company. The Ladies Aid SOcltfiy of the Scandinavian Ldbheran church will meet at . the*“héme of Mrs. Thos. Johnso Thh?fifay after- and 18. A¥e failing ‘eye The up» the skm, Mo‘unuéin 'l‘ea‘j 1 bewitiful. 35 cdiiys 1d 1éts Barker'§ Drfig st i‘é A fancy masked bal cele- bration of St ““V‘afeufi s's day will be given at the city “hall on the evening ot Feb.: 14 under the auspices of the' Bemxdn Commer- | cial'college. Masks and costumes | @ are on ' sale for the event at Omlch s pews stand, Mr. Con- way, principal of tke college, will tale: persooal charge 'of' the ~which. pmmlses to, be well awenfle-d y ., being a delegate of’ which Gem‘ge Wilsoh, nst. ‘ke smclde, was alsoa of the f)ody ;;.nd went to Tenstrike bury, the remains'in that vfllage‘ F. O. E. ‘serie 1n ‘that . daysandisnowhere to sbra.lghten up'anumber of businéss matters He states that busmess i8 good at Bend and thathe'is doing well. ! Mr. Steidl will visit his old heme home at Aléxandria "before' re- turnmg to the west. It does not clinker! is the best on the market, Gwe us a trlal order. Markham-Schlsel Com’y TR T wbandt b Telephone 100 eprinir et A ° Gmghams---- i - Our t;ew gi)ods are amvmg ex}(;l y day and now is the .chanee to select, e Wool Dress Goods:--- . ‘whne Goods:--- a Wash" Gmds---- 9900000 > 3 the more c'hoxce pa,tterns ® Allegator Cloth, Fancy sultmg Fancy Mo- @ hair, Silk Bvxlha.utme ; Q ® White Waxstmgs, India linens, Persian lawn, e Nmnsook and all the latest thmgs s ° We, are showmga, large agsortment of Dress - @ Gmghm}'xs1 m checks, strxpes and pla.lds .'f ° Look them over, they are on our tablfi for ® ‘inSpection. ' Dimity, Lidle Batiste, Holly 2 e iste, "o]a‘la,fiats Arno%d swi “St’%éBfl; ®. We have silk. sultlng Kohinor fon,_’A‘fno’fd $ilks, R: RTINS . Silk, Jap Chif- ‘po‘?x‘-: 1}(5,3l$ novelh es, Tll. balamap of our wmter good_ m e ™ 03950