Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 21, 1906, Page 3

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& Co. " Sold by druggssts. Price, 75c| v Lace Curt New Spring Goods to their new spacious store on' -Third .Street. Second . door, East of First National Bank. and being unpacked daily. - While time was too.short .to fully display our large assortment of up-to-date Merchandise, we will be pleased to show you all the lines of beautiful Suits, Muslin Underwear, Hosiery Dress Materials, Waists, Skirts,‘ ain in latest Spring Styles, etc. It will be of interest to you to examine our stock. A most liberal discount on winter coats, all of the latest makes, also on furs. Eight Day Special Sale on Muslin Coming In! sz Tailored Hats Underwea ‘ Berman Emporium| THE CITY. Masks at Peterson’s. Sweet cream at The Grill, Frank Beaton is a visitor in the city today from Ripple. i J. . Essler left this afternoon for Cass Lake fora short busi- ness visitin that village. Mrs. Samuel Marin left yester- day for Grand Forks, where she will enjoy a visit with friends. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. Miss Tinnie Pendergast yes- terday afternoon entertained a number of friends at her home, cards being the diversion. Re- freshments were served anda pleasant afternoon was spent. Beware of Qintments 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- seriptions 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, manutac¢tured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,, Toledo, O., contain mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces system. Inbuying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, hy F. J. Cheney Testimonials free. per bottle. Take Hall’s Fumily Pills for constipation. 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 paper. Latest copywright books Harris @ McGrath { no of the| ihoma and Texas. i Read the Daily Pioneer, A special invoice of masks just in at Peterson’s. J. E. Dade of Blackduck was a | business yisitor in Bemidji yes- | terday. The 5 and 10 cent store. New stock goods one-third to one-half saved in all lines. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Ellis were visitors in the city yesterday {from Blackduck. Miss Mamie Villemin left this afternoon for Deer River, where she will be the guest of friends J. P. Riddell went to Pequot this morning to spend a few days | scaiing and buying logs for the Crookston Lumber compauny. E. R. Ryaun will render several banjo selections at the entertain- ment to be given at the Court House hall Friday evening. Bemidji public library will be i closed tomorrow on account of | legal holiday, Washington’s | birthday. Mrs. H. E. Reynolds, ! librarian. i E.J. Bourgeois left this morn-| iing for Drain, Ore., whers he will spend some time looking | after timber lands in which he is; |interested in that vicinity. | In eyery clime its colors are until Saturday. { unfuried, Its fame has spread | from sea to sea; Be not sur-: | prised if in the other world, You jhear of Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s drug store. | Frank Anderson, one of the early day residents of Bemidji but who now makes his home at | Ripple, arrived in the city Lhislr morning for a shors visit here with friends. i Dr. Brown, formerly in charge of the Farley hospital, is ser- jousls ill with rheumatism at a hospital in Boston, Mass. Dr. Brown removed from Farley to| Raymond, N. H.,, but has been| unable to practice owing to sick- ness. W. R. Baumbach, president, and C. W, Baumbach, vice presi- dent, of the Lumbermens State bank in this city, arrived from Wadena last night and are look- | ing after their interests here to- | day. They will return to Wadena tomorrow, One Way Colonist Rates ; via, | Chicago Great Western Railway. To points in Arkansas., Ken- tucky. Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kansas, ' Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Okla- For full infor- mation apply to J. P. Elmer, G- P. A, St. Paul. Minn, Read the Daily Pioneer. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey are the parents of a daughter, born this morning, M. F. Willson and M. G. Slocum returned last night from a business trip to Island Lake. W. C. Moss of the Moss-Me- Culloch company of Minneapolis passed through the city last night on his way to Blackduck, where he will look after timber interests for a few days. your sweet-cream is at hevGril’l.:- ! Come out and hear Dr. Shoe- maker Friday evening Feb, 23; . Do not fail to read Markham & ! Schisel company’s advertise- ment. ! o - Mr. and Mrs. F.E., Holt of Stillwater are guests at the Markham today.. . .. .. . . I " Richard Leet arrived . in the tcity this morning from Houpt ‘for a short business visit. : C. J. Pryor returned last night from the twin cities, where he has spent a few days on business. A. R, Buj,ton arrived in the city this morning from Ripple }and will spend a short time here | £ on business. i George Elliott came down from | Blackduck this morning and is i{spending the day here renewing acquaintances. Louis Johnson came down from Shotley this morning and left this morning for a short business visit at Crookston. Mrs. Freeman is in the city today on her way home to Bertha from Northome, where she has been the guest of friends for some time. Superintendent J. M. Phillippi of the. Beltrami county poor farm left last night for Kelliher, where he will take charge of two pau- | pers reported from that village. Your stomach churns and di- gests the food you eat and if foul. or torpid, or out of order, your whole system suffers from blood poison. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea keeps you well 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store. Game Warden Rutledge left last night to investigate a num- lwith a view of ascertaining whether or not the operators of | the dam have complied with the fish laws relative to the estab- |lishment of fishways, ber of dams near Blackduck lake Th a/fmg |Cold Habit The: old coid oes; a a tendency to consumption. -Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral breaks up the taking- § - cold habit. It strengthens, heals. Ask f &_our doctor to tell you all about it. ‘e have no secrets] {he formulas of all our m W one qickly es. It's the'story of ‘a weak throat, We publish J.C. AyerCo., icines. owel a: WE WILL BE New Sprilig Styles == . An elegant line of patterns for spring suits and overcoats . has- just been received.. PLEASED TO TAKE YOUR ORDER. | Our work is the best and we guarantee latest styles and perfect fit. ~=a_Fryhling & Bergeson Read the Daily Pioneer.. H. H. Hanson of Larimore, N. | D, is transacting businessin the city today. I Superintendent Strachan of | the M. & I. passed through the city last night in his special car enroute north and while in this city handed out checks to the| local employes of the road,yester- | day being pay day. The card party givenlast night at the Eagles hall under the aus- pices of the ladies of St. Philip’s Catholic church was attended by about 80 persons and was a suc- cess both socially and financially. A supper was served after the games had been concluded. Miss Smith of St. Cloud Nor- mal will not appear as advertised at Court House hall.© The local Male quartet will render several of the most fascinating selec- tions, other local talent will ap- pear. Come outand hear them Friday evening Feb. 23, ! A. M. Greeley, editor of the Big Fork Compass, arrived in the city last night from Grants- burg, Wis., where he was called by a message anuouncing the serious illness of Mrs. Greeley, who is now improving. Mr, Greeley will return home this | evening. Read the Daily Pioneer. At last! a place to get cream, The Grill. Flags for Washington’s day in great profusion at son’s. sweet birth- Peter- The Eagles will hold a regular meeting this evening at which one candidate will be initiated. The Ladies Aid of the Presby- terian church will meet with Miss Haldeman tomorrow at 2:30 The local Male quartet will assist at Court House hall Fri- day evening, Feb. 23. Entire proceeds will go to the benefit of Bemidji public schools. John B. Anderson of Shotley arriyed in the city this morning and will leave tomorrow for Walker, where he will spend a few days on business. A. L, Gorden passed through the city today on his way home to Shevlin from Kelliher, where he has bean looking after a tract of cedar lands which he owns in vicinity of that village. Taken as directed, it becomes the greatest curative agent for the relief of suffering humaity ever devised. Such is Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store. This “Tri- angle A” seal is the distin- guishine mark of exceilence. Look for This Box when You Want a Good Smeoke. The “ Triangle A” secl on each end cf every box of “Anna Helds” is the dis- tinguishing mark cf excellence. It identifies the product of the American Cigar Company’s exclusive cystem of making better cigars for your money. The box wrapping i3 a new feature. The tough, waterproof parchment paper wrapper, scaled at each end with the “Triangle A” in red, goes far to protect the cigars from deterioration and to keep them in the same perfect condition as when they were packed—the condition from which the most enjoyment is obtained. The American Cigar Company has expended millions of dollars to perfect and provide equipment for delicate, ccmplex and vital, but hitherto unknown processes of tobacco culture—exclusive processes of fermenting and blending the choicest varieties of cured leaf, These processes extract all greenness and rankness from the leaf before it goes to the factory—which is just the difference between the new and the old way of making cigars. You get a rich, even, full-flavored, uniformly blended smoke, instead of a mere “ tobacco sandwich ” of other manufacturers, made on the cigar- maker’s bench from hurriedly-mixed tobaccos. ANNA HELD CIGAR—5c. A delightfully smooth, rich flavor—every puff the same full, mellow aroma, well‘made, even-burning, satisfying in every particular. Just such a smoke as you've always welcomed at three-for-a-quarter. Sold by all dealers in good cigars. Trade supplied by GEO. R. NEWELL & CO, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.

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