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WE WlLL BE PLEASED *-\Fryhlmg & Bergeson NeW""Sfififig;"StVIés/@?"ff'.'”ff o A An elegant line of patterns for spring suits and overcoats has just been received. Our work is the best and we guarantee latest styles and perfect, fit. TO TAKE YOUR ORDER. | THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Henry Plummer of Funkley is|business, a Bemidji yisitor today. Wm. McCuaig Sundayed at Tenstrike, returning home this morning. WANTE D—Girl for general| housework. Call at Mrs. Conger’s millinery. Arthur Kirsch of Crookston was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday. Dr. Shoemaker is a personal speaker, you will not go to sleep. court house hall Feb. 23. Mrs. A. Gilmour spent Sun- day at Blackduck with friends and returned home this morning. E. J. Taylor spent Sunday at Blackduck with bis family, re_-| turning to Bemidiji this morning. Thayer Bailey visited the camp of his brother, Omer, near Funk- ley, Sunday, returning home this morning. The pipe organ-piano recital which was to have been given in the Presbyterian church Tues- day evening, Feb. 20, has been postiponed until further notice. William Helin returned to the Shevlin - Carpenter = company’s camps in the vicinity of Pequot this morning after spending Sun day in the city with his family. T. W. Bell left this morning for St. Paul: where he will appear as a representative of the local lodge A.0.U. W, ata meeting of the grand lodge to be held in that city. B. F. Bishop spent yesterday in the city with his family re- turning this morning to the camps of the Northland Pine company near Walker, where he is employed as a government scaler. 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 wili do is ten fold to the good yon can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & | Co., Toledo, 0., contain no mercury, and js taken internally, | acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Inbuying Hall’s Catarrh QGure 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, T5c i per bottle. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Ghe Palace of Sweets Has a cowmplete line of fresh Chocolates—--the very best New line of Laced Goods Candies, Strictly Pure and the Very Best. fThe celebrated ‘‘Autocrat’’ brand ¥ of writing paper. Latest* copywright‘books G S b Harris Q. M.cfirath 'Ishpeming And 'Return $7.50. | of $11.35 for round trlp good for Read the Daily-Pioneer. Frank Cummings of Funkley is a visitor in Bemidji today on The 5 and 10 cent store. New stock goods one-third to one-half ysaved in all lines. E. A. Schoeider left Saturday night for St. Paul, where he will spend a few days on business. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s | Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. Wm. Blocker returned this morning with aload of provisions to bis Lomestead 1n Battle River township. L. F. Johuson returned Satur- day night from a business trip to Brainerd and other points! south. K. J. Mclver returned Satur- day night tohis camps in the vicicity of Northome after a short business visit in Bemidji. Mrs. A. E. Underwood was jcalled to Spooner, Wis., by the illness of her brother, Mr. Har- |vey. Mr, Underwood a¢compan- ied her. Joseph Miller, a homesteader near funkley, has aisposed of 160 ,acres of timber land to the Grand Forks Lumber company for $1,000. Mrs. C. F. Miller- spent yes- terday in the city a guest at the home of her sister, ‘Mis. W, L. Brooks; returning 10 Cass Lake this morning. R. H. Muncy returned this morning from Ripple, in which vicinity he has been for some time looking after timber in- terests for the Crookston Lum- | ber-company. In eyvery clime its colors are unfuried, Its fame has spread from sea to sea; Be not sur- prised if in the other world, You hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s drug store. 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 season. ‘Through Tourist Car Service To California Via Chicago Great Western Railway. Cars leave Minneapolis and St. | | Paul on four days of the week, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. For full informa- tion ‘apply to J. P. Elmer, G. P.! i A., St, Paul, Minn. Lecture and Singing Dr. Shoemaker, president of the St. Cloud normal school, will igive a lecture at the court house hall on the evening of Feb. 23| junder the auspices of the local. public schools. Mr. Shoemaker | will be assisted by Miss Smith, directoress of music at the St. Cloud normal, who will sing at | the meeting. g i On account of the National Ski Tournamentat Ishpeming, Michi- gan, Feb. 22, 1906, the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railwa.y will have tickets on sale Feb, 21| to Ishpeming and return at rate| \of $7.50,’ /gdod for return until train leaving [shpeming evening of Feb. 23. Also tickets at rate réturniuntil Feb! 28, For further | information and sleeping car reservationplease apply to.A, J. Perrin, General ‘Agent;: Dulith, Minn,, ' 430 ‘'Spaulding Hotel inear Kelliher, where he has com- Entire proceeds to go to benefit i of the public schools of this city. his camps near Funkley this mommg 5 A 12 pound son " was born yes- terday morning to Mr and Mrs J. E. Flatley., = % W.'S. Brattiotarrived in the city this' morning from North- ome and will spend a short time here on business. W. 'H. Squier, manager‘at Blackduck for the Chicago Lum- ber & Coal compaay, is ‘in the city today on business. LOST—Saturday evening, gold necklace. Finder please return same to this office and receive reward. Peter Bakke, postmaster and proprietor of a general store at Aure, is in the city today on business. The Ladies’ Literary club will meet Monday afternoon with Miss Hattie Allen. Mrs. G. E. Crocker will direct the meeting. Remember Dr. Shoemaker and Miss Smith of St. Cloud at the court house hall Friday evening Feb. 23. Benefit of public schools. Rey. F. J. Barackman, of Blackduck, is in the ecity this afternoon on his return “home|' from Thief River Falls, where he held services yesterday. = - The ladies of St. Philip’s Catholic church will give a card party at Eagles hall Tuesday evening, Feb. 20. All are cor- dially invited. Tickets 25 cents. Manager Marson of the Minne- apolis, Red Lake & Manitoba Railway company left this after- noon for Hibbing, where he will spend a few days on business. Harry Bliler spent Sunday in the city with friends, returning this afternoon to Cass Lake, where he is employed asan in- spector by the interior depart- ment. Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Benner went to Grand Forks Saturday afternoon, where Mrs. Benner will enjoy a visit with relatives and friends. - Mr. Benner re- turned to Bemidji this afternoon, Taken as directed, it becomes the greatest curative agent for the relief of suffering humaity ever devised. Such is Hollister’s/ Rocky Mountain Tea. 385 cents, | tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store. William Laughead, formerly of | this city but whois now em- ployed by the Red River Lumber company at Akeley, arrived in the city Saturday night and spent Sunday here renewing ac- quaintances, rehurmng to Akeley this morning, Mrs. M. A. Clark gave a birth- day party Saturday night at her home on Minnesota avenue, the occasion being her 32nd birthday. The evening was spentin pro- gressive cinch after which re- freshments were served, plates being laid for 25. Frank O’Neil returned this| morning from his homestead pleted the work of clearing the} land of pine. Mr. O’Neil cut about 600,000 feet of logs and em- ployed a crew of 15 mlen during| the winter. i Miss Smith, who is to accom- ipany Dr. Shoemaker Friday evening Feb. 23, is an -instructor of music in St.- Cloud norm:l! school. Don’t fail to hear her. ¥ P 3 | but it mely ever stops there. Newly Wedded Pair Started For:South, This Morning on Weddmg Journgy,, i It often grows stubbom a.nd ‘protracted, the inucous membranes, or inner lining of the body, become inflamed and secrete a filthy,,(flhhealyhy matter which is absorbed by the blood and soon pro- uces that disgusting disease, Catarrh, Then follow the. unpleasant symp- toms iof | ‘thawking and spitting,” s singing noises in fhe ears, Leadache, , I had, Catarsh for vwolvs youcs ana T appetite, mucus dropping back\ -top d up, appetite felt tired and m the throat, and a feeling of gen- X “n":‘:’“ 4adunt }:’:‘o‘r"‘"k Troad of eral debility, Every day the blood omes more heavily loaded with :.rhesglponsol:l\ouz;z:creuous n;:ld lxi the besttreatment mfl%xonrldfor cm;xxl"rh. ouble is allow: orunon, thelungs become diseased from the constant No. 1804 Main St., Evausville, Ind ,fi '(w 533 FRTa st Washington, Feb. 19.—Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth this morning’ boarded ‘a ‘special car on the Southern' railway for Tampa, Fla., where they will take a boat for Havana, arriving in Cuba Thursday morning: S.and comme-noed its use, and after tsking eleven bottles I found myselfa well man. I have never had any return of the disease and I consider 8. 8. S. the Read the Daily Pioneer. Do not fail to read Markham & Schisel company’s advertise- Charles Thoinas of Crookstfm passed through the city today enroute to his homestead near Turtle River, where he will spend several days. Ppassage of poisoned blood through them, and then Catarrh terminates in the most dreaded and fatal of all diseases, Consumpt:on The only way to get rid of Catarrh peunanently is to cleanse the blood, and S. S. S. is the ideal remedy for this purpose. It soon clears the ; Catarrhal matter and poisons, and effectually check« the progress of this dangerous and far- [ ] o reachmg disease, S. S. S. keeps the blood in perfect order so that Catarrh cannot remain; and ment. : :.:d corner of tl;.lelbody, the entire system is strengthened and invigorated, and i symptoms all pass away. Book with information about Catarch and med- A. L. Gordon of Shevlin isa kael advice free. business visitor in Bemidji to- e __sw EL.SEECIFIC CO: ATMNTA, Gl The Berman Emporium is all morning from his homestead ! settled in their new quarters,|near Tenstrike and is spending two doors east of the First Na-|the day here renewing acquaint- tional bank and are prepared to ances. be pleased to show you their new spring line. Your stomach churns and - di- gests the food you eat and if system of all impurities, purges the blood of all PURELY VEGETABLE. as this pure, healthy blood goes to every noote days. Knute Strand ‘arrived t,hxs give you their attention and will foul. or torpid, or out of order, The Best Coflee We handle the best . line . of Coffee. The celebrated “Yale Coffee” at per pound your whole system suffers froml blood poison. Hollister’s Rocky | ‘Mountain Tea keeps:you well. | 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store. 15¢ 18c 20c 25¢ 30c 35¢ 40c Choice Brand of Lipton Teas. Try Them Hospital News. Bernard Davis, nine years of age, living 'at ' Nymore, was brought to St. Anthony’s hospi- tal yesterday suffering with con- vulsions. His condition is con- sidered quite serisus. Fresh Eggs and Creamery Butter always on hand Roe Markusen C. W. Strong, a woodsman, was taken to St. Authony’s hos- pital yesterday suffering- witha serious illness. Strong is 22! years of age and has been em- ployed in‘a camp near Bena. Fred Bouteau was taken tc the hospital yesterday afternoon from the Merchants hotel suffer- ing with pneumonia. - via Chicago Great Western Railway. To points in Arkansas, Ken- tucky. Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Okla- homa and Texas. For full infor- mation apply to J. P. Elmer, G. P. A, St. Paul. Minn. One Way Colonist Rates l : we will deliver for $2.50, one load of about 2 cords of dry 16 inch slab wood. ——ORDER NOW—— ‘Markham-Schisel Com’y Telephone 100 @ ©COO0O0O600V00 90 0000602 00T9290000 Good News of New Goods! 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Olson, this ‘morning and left this after-| n()on for short time in the interests of t.he f Northome people’s petition for the.division, of Itascacoun;y. oAl -State.Health Officer Bla.keslee ! returned this morning from the| .campsof Trondson: & Wxtt,mg, ‘near-Blackduck, ‘where he went :to examine two men afflicted withé !smallpox. .The camps have,,beeri q\mrammé’d for several da; thé mea affiicted withithe disen are mpldly recovermg. postmaster atj ‘Northome, ' arrived in the city NEECEATI\/IE DAN™ cluand Soesette- GHW bogvsd ) nos Silk Effects:--- i s e o e : ; o We hzve sflk aultmg, Kohmor sxlk Jap Chlf— : ion, Amold sflks, Ram poor snlks, sflk novelties The baiance of our wmter goods are stlll be- 1 so'l b very lowfi' Sat:,sfaetmn G‘r‘uaiml o8 09 sk 109!00p00559000@0000000000000.00@60