Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 15, 1906, Page 3

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€ ’ v . WE WILL BE PLEASED Our work is the best and we perfect fit. ~=s=_Fryhling & Bergeson New Spring Styles ——e=— An elegant line of patterns for spring suits and overcoats has just been received. TO TAKE YOUR o‘Rm:R guarantee latest styles and; THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. David Beauregard is in the city today from Funkley. See the window display of 10 cent granite and tin ware at Fleming Bros. Dr. Shoemaker is a personal speaker, you will not go to sleep. court house hall Feb. 23. Walter Harris arrived Tenstrike this morning short visit with friends. Judge Spooner left this morn- ing for Brainerd, where he will spend a few days on business, The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. O. E, Bailey came down from his cedar camps near Funkley «for a short business visitin the city. Deputy Sheriff John Bailey spent last night at Blackduck on official business, Bemidji this morning. James R. Stewart of Black- duck arrived in the city this morning and is spending the day here attending to. business % matters. 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. John Rose returned to his home at Northome last night af- ter a short business visit in Be- midji. 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. from Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces, Such articles 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 Catarrh Cure, , manufactured by F. J. Cheney & " Co., Toledo, 0., contain no| mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Inbuying Hall’s Catarrh Qure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, ny F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, T5¢ per bottle. + Take Hall’s Fumily Pills for Yconstipation. GhHe Palace of Sweets Has a complete line of fresh Chocolates-—the very best A New line of Laced Goods Candies, Strictly Pure - - and the Very Best. The celebrated ‘‘Autocrat’’ brand of writing paper. Latest copywright books Harrls [} McGruth - 1 for a returning toj Read the Daily Pioneer,© J. B. Wilkins of Cass Lakeis a visitor in Bemidji today. A. C. Goddard is a yisitor in the city today from Red Lake. Dr. C. J. Larson, the eye spec- 1 ialist, is making his regular visit in Bemidji today. i The Ladies of the Presbyterian church will held their annual japron sale Easter week. W. B. Sherman went to Ten- strike last night to spend a short time on business. The 5 and 10 cent store. New stock goods one-third to one-half saved in all lines. Mrs. J. P. Bennington left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, where she will enjoy a visit with | friends. Dwight Miller left this morn- ing with a large number of woodsmen for the camps in the vicinity of Park Rapids. Dan Rose passed through the city last night on his way to Blackduck trom points south, where he has been for several days. g Remember Dr. Shoemaker-and Miss Smith of St. Cloud at the court house hall Friday evening Feb. 23. Benefit of public schools. Commissioner, George Gunder son returned last night ' to his home in Blackduck after attend- 1ng the board meeting which was concluded last night. WA Ridpath’s history of the world is discreet and free from vanity. A help to'all readers and by its many virtues endeared to all the people of the earth, Mrs. Thos. Symington arrived in vhe city last night from Port Huron, Mich., and will make her future home here with her hus- band. Mr. and Mrs. bymmgbon will reside on West Second ' St. Andrew Rood of Crookst‘oqgs 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. The Chorus consists of 20 voices and has been 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 j without doubt be one of the greatest treats that citizens of |Bemidji have ever had. Mr. Rood will in the evenmg sing seyeral illustrated solos. See the window diSpiay of 10 cent granite and tin ware at Fleming Bros. Masked Ball Feb. 22. The Bemidjifire department will give its annual masquerade ball at the city hall on the evening of Feb. 22. Committees® on ar- rangements have been appointed | to prepare for the event, which promises to be one of ‘the big dance successes of the sea,spn.‘ 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 ha.ll has b een enga.ged ‘Lecture and §mginu Dr. Shoemaker, presi(’font of [ e the St. Cloud: ‘normal salicol, wil [nge a lecture at the'court o Hall ‘on the evemng of "Feb. 28 under the auspicesof the local public schools, ' Mr, Shoemalkeér wfll be assisted’ by Miss Smith. dxrectoress of music at the . the St Cloua normal, who will® ‘s\mg ?{. rvte ol O ?ipany Dr. Fifly Years the | Standard i sream ofTar ag P@wder Hade From Grapes ¥o Alum Read the Daily Pioneer. George Weetman left last night for Kelliher and Ripple, in which villages he will install a number of his acetylene gas plants. 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. S. D. Works arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Man- kato and left last night for Ten- strike in company with a number of investors to whom he expects to dispose 'of a large tract.of land in the vicinity of that village. Miss Smith, who is to accom- Shoemaker Friday evening Fleb. 23, is an instructor of music in St. Cloud normal school. Don’t fail to hear her. Eatire proceeds to go to benefit of the public schools of this city. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Slosson, who arrived in the city recently from the Klondike, have leased the Thompson flat on Minnesota ayenue and will make Bemidji their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Slosson have spent the past seven years in Alaska. 1You Get! the best goods put together hy people who Know how at the MODEL BAKERY 4 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. e T 2 A ) '|causties, dri:gs a.nd powders The up-f.o dat.e woman avoi¢ A beautiful. 85 cents, tea o tab. : lets. Barker’s Drug store. ‘ +'The Home, Bakery and restau- rant, which has \been conduqted Minnesota avenus, - by Mr. and Mrs. Redel, was closed yester- day. Mr. Thompson will prob- ably take charge of the' estab- lishment, Mrs. J. H, Thompson, mother of J. P. Young of this city. ar-! rived last mghh from Eagle Bendy for a visit here at the home of her son. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Hutch- ' inson. They will go to Tenstrike this evening to spend a short time with Mrs.. Thompson’s daughter, Mrs. Wm. Fellows. | EYESDr. C. J. Larson, the | well known eye special- | ist, is bere. If you are troubled with defective eyes you should lose no time in consnlting Dr. Larson; he can be relied upon, to jgive relief and prescribe perfect fitting glasses. Dr. Larson has been very successful in treating obstinate cases in Bemidji and vicinivy, and if your eyes are ail- ing in any way you should not miss this opportunity to consult him. Office at the Hotel Remore until Sunday night. ’ PLUMBING] | Not too much, just a little, just enough to start the bile nicely. One of Ayer’s " < Pills‘at bedtime i pills act dlreclly \. cure constipation; iousness, sia, sick-headache:" ‘Sol r We have no s W. M. Gibson, general sales Rlpple, where he_will deliver a agent.for the Waterous ‘Engine fire engme sold to that vxllage works of 8¢, Paul, arrived in the rer-ently by ‘the . Waterous com- city mday aud will lea,ve soon for pamy.: 1 J. P. POGUE’S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE BEMIDJI, :MINNESOTA We handle the best line of Coffee.” The ‘celebrated “Yale Coffee” at per pound 15c 18c 20c 25c¢ 30c 35c 40c Choice Brand of Lipton Teas. Try.Them Fresh Eggs and Creamery Butter always on hand ‘ ’ aruen TIN AND RE- PAIR WORK. | You get the best services on the shortest notice. Doran Bros. TELEPHONE NO. 225 WHITE ASH COAL! is the best on the market. It does not clinker! ' Give us a trial order. Markham-Schisel Com’y Telephone 100 Manager Marson of the Minne: apolis, Red Lake & Ma.nitoba. railway returned last night from the twin cities, where he has spent several days looking over a large amount of equipment which be intends to purchase for the road. He will return to the cities in a few days and expect to com- plete adeal for the equipment which. consists of a number of cars, alocomotive and several other necessaries for a railway. Glencoe (Minn.) Press.—The concert given by the Dixie Jubilee Singers at the|@ City Hall on Tuesday evenmg was an exceptionally good enter- tainment, and was thoroughly enjoyed by the large throng of music lovers in attendance. The program was sufficiently varied to please the grave and gay alike. Mme.N. G. Hawkins proved her- self to be a vocalist of unusual ‘| merit in her sweet rendering of “Drink to me only with thine |éyes,;” ‘‘Cuckoo,” and *““‘Comin’ through the rye;’’ and her grace- ful gestures and refined manners bore evidencoe of culture and tention of her audience almost as much as her well trained voice. Mr, Buckner Lasa remarkably strong voice of excepmoun.l range, ‘'land his :rendition 'of the ‘song, “Rocked in 'the Cradle of ‘the Deep,” "p'lahse The ngers, it is due to. say, well ‘ifi‘erm the patronage of the pnbhc &epontment and the character oi their entertainment. House this évenin; &;1" plces of tfie fi‘t‘xhhc ss iation. good taste, and attracted ‘the at-’ received well- mented« Dixie: Jubllee' account of ‘their e¥ceptional At! ‘Opel‘k ¢ S US QED GED SR UIPAL 2SN MM A on gEn ® . A [ the more choice patterns. e Wool Dress Goods---- '. G Whlte Goods---- . E Ginghams:--- d o Wash Goods:--- [ ) . ° Sllk Effects---- OO “ ¢ Good News of New Goods! Our new goods are arriving every day and now is the chance to" select o Wmter Goods- - —az o1 =Batiidtion :rt TOALE 9PC"900000006992000000 Allegator Cloth, Fancy suiting, Fancy Mo- hair, Silk Brilliantine. White waistings, India linens, Persian lawn, Nainsook and all the latest things. We are showing a large assortment of Dress Ginghams in checks, stripes and plaids. Look them over, they are on our table for yeur inspection. Dimity, Lisle Batiste, Holly Batiste, Arnold laffats, Arnold swiss Sme; Bon- clu and Soesette. | We have silk suiting, Kohinor silk, Jap Chif- fon, Armold sflks, Ram poor silks, sflk noveltles The balance of our winter goods are still be- . ing sold at very low figures. ,

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