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in latest Spring Styles, etc. i r | | Berman Emporium Dress Materials, to their new-spacious store on Third Street. Second door East of First National Bank. New Spring Goods Coming In! 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 'Lace Curtains ==, Tailored Hats 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. o . Eight Day Specié\l Sale on Muslin Underwear Waists, Suits, Muslin Underwear, Hosiery Skirts, THE CITY. | Masks at Peterson’s. D. M. Price of Grand Rapids is a Bemidji visitor today. Miss Anna Webber of Kelliher | is the guest of Bemidji friends| today. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s | Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. Mrs. W, T. Blakely returned toher home at Farley last night after a yisit with friends in, Min-‘ neapolis. | Mrs. HEarl Geil yesterday af- ternoon entertained a number of friends, the diversion being the ©500” card game, Refreshments were served, plates being laid for eight. 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-| seriptions from reputable physcians as the damage they will do is ten fold to the goodiBlackducK to spend afew days! you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contain mno mercury, and js taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Iabuying Hall’sCatarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, hy F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimorials free. Sold by druggists, Price, 75(:! per bottle. Take Hall’s Fumily 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. The celebrated ‘‘Autocrat’’ brand. of writing paper. Latest copywright books Harris @ McGrath ! i blood, poison. Read the Daily Pioneer. Mrs. E. R, Miller is ill with an attack of la grippe. John Peterson of Blackduck is itransacting business in Bemidji today. Jay Rhodes returned this morning from a visit with friends at Northome. Dime Saver Store, new stock of 1000 household articles, best| goods, lowest prices in city. Arthur Brannon arrived in the city from Northome this morn- ing for a brief visit with relatives and friends. M. P. DeWolf, superintendent at Blackduck for the Grand Forks Lumber company, is a visitor in the city today. Edward Crawford arrived this morning from the camps of his brother, Alphonse, and is spend- ing the day here purchasing supplies. L. P. Johnson left this morn- ing for Walker and Hackensack to spend a few days looking af- ter timber interests for the C. A. Smith company. Chas. Casler left last night for in the vicinity of that village buy- ing logs for the Crookston Lum- ber company. The local male quartet will assist at Court House hall Fri- day evening, Feb. 23 Eniire i proceeds will go to the benetit of Bewmidji public schools, Bernard Dokken and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Moore left last night for St. Louis county; where shey expect to secure timber claiws. They were accowpanied by J, A MecDonald, who will locate them upon the claims. Your stomach churns and di- gests the food you eat and if foul. or torpid, or out of order, 'your whole system suffers from Hollister’s Rocky | Mountain Tea keeps you well. 35 cents, tea or tablets.” Barker’s drug store. Miss Alice Hagadone passed through the city last nizhs en- route to her hom= at Tenstrike, where she will enjoy a brief wisit with relatives and friends, from Cass Lake, where she is attend- ing tue high village. Charles Edgland lies seriously ill at his home in the northwest portion of the city with lung fever. After having been afflicted with;the disease for sev- eral days an abcess developed in his side .and an operation .was tperformed yesterday afternoon for the removal of the ulcer. Read the Daily Pioneer. Rufus Goff of Stillwater is transacting business in Bemidji today. Mrs. George Handy left this morning for a visit with friends at Walker, J. J. Opsahl went to Farley [lash night to look after his cedar |camps in that vicinity for a few days. |~ The local Masonic lodge held a meeting last night at which one candidate was initiated into the first degree. Miss Mary Bell returned last |night from Fergus Falls, where | she has been the guest of friends for a few days. H. A. Townsend, representing :the Liquid Carbonic company of Minneapolis, is calling on the local trade today. i The Cbapter Masous will con- fer the Royal Arck degree upon i three candidates at a meeting to | be heid this evening. John Dalton went to Grand i Forks yesterday afternoon in re- sponse to a message announcing . the serious 1llness of a relative. i William Englisb, who has been critically ill with rheumatism for i some time past, is slowly recover- 'ing and he is now considered out of danger. | John Wenholz passed through | the city' yesterday on his way | from Island Lake t) his home at Turtle . River for a short visit i with his family. | Miss Alice Millsarrived in the i ity lastnight from Walker to {spend her Washington’s birth- {day vacation from her school in | that village. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rose and children passed through the icity last night on their way to { their homestead near Littleforlk, where they will take up their residence. Mr. and Mrs. Rose iare from Glencoe, Minn. , Mr. and Mrs. George Ander- Ison yesterday afternoon gavea |birthday party, the occasion be: ling the 11th birthday of their Eson, Elmer. About 20 friends inf thg young man were present. Games were played, refresh- school in that i ments served and a general good () | time enjoyed. l A. P White, formerly ' cashier jof-the First National bank in-this | 13 ® £ g thaz T j B B 3 i AT B W @alle f SRERQN 4 'city. arrived last night from | Fort Smith, Ark., ‘where he is {now engaged in .manufacturing hardwood handles. Mr. Whige will spend. a few days iagthe city visiting friends .and renswing Yy I acquaintances. ment. '| ever devised. Such is Hollister’s | tea or tablets. . Ofi ‘ you hs i, v used it. _Colds sk lace.on Last Day Before Lent Commences. f | The date for the February con- || cert to be given by the Bemidjill bgnsl has been changed from Feb. 28 to Feb. 27, the last day before lent. ~ The date was changed so that those of the Catholic faith may attend the concert as well as the grand ball which will be given immediately after the concert. The band has practiced regularly si.n('ze the CREW ST ARTS ! ast concert an: e coming even t ponises o e et | TEARING DOWN | You Get ! An elegant line of patterns for spring suits and overcoats has just been received, 'WE WILL BE PLEASED TO TAKE YOUR ORDER. Our work is the best and we guarantee latest styles and perfect fit. Fryh-l:i'ng & Bergesoh promises to be the most interest ing that has ever been given “in the city hall. Besides the pro- the best goods together hy people who gram to” be rendered by the| pfier Syspension of Work at Brainerd Mill of About Know how Three Weeks. band, several selections will be rendered by the vocal organiza- | tions of the city. at the ' MODEL BAKERY 315 linn, Ave. Phone 125. Yesterday a crew of .men . started tearing down bhelmg Gold Strike at Deadwood, Brainerd Lumber = company South Dakota mill at Brainerd, after a suspen- which has a blanket vein cover- sion of a week or two,and all that ing an area of njpre than fifty will remain in a short. time of{acres, and more than ten feet in what was once one of the most|thickness, assaylng an average thriving milling industries in 1 the state will be a few old sheds. | perts claim there is. ore enough This is but the natural conse-in sight for thirty years milling quence in the passing away of|200 tons per day, and its stock the great industry in northernshould by reason of its small Minnesota. The Brainerd mill|capitalization ($500,000) in a few hasnot been running for a year, | years go to $100, per share or so that by this time the people of | better, lthafi city have shaped themselvesl Management has decided to | | i put i i Read the Daily Pioneer. | Come out and hear Dr. “Shoe- maker Friday evewing Feb. 23. Do not fail to read Markham & Schisel company’s advertise- Taken as directed, it become the greatest. curative agent for' the relief of suffering humaity Rocky Mountain Tea. = 35 cents, Barker’s drug store. 2 to the circumstances, and the|give small investor a chance to loss will not be so great as some |secure some of this stock and up may imagine. to March 15 will send any person three shares upon receipt of $1 or $100 shares for $33. Read the Daily Pioneer. In every clime its colors are unfuried, Its fame has spread|addressed to Independence Min- from sea to sea;- Be not sur-|ing & Milling Company, Dead- prised if in the other world, You ‘wnd, S. D. hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s drug store. 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. E. R, Ryan will render several banjo selections at the entertain- ment to be given at the Court house hall Friday evening. Improv_es the flavor and adds to thehealth- fulness of the food. Ray Woods, employed at the Great Northern saloon has been called to Wimbledon, N. D,, by a message announcing the serious illness of his brother. 00000 CVO0 00 "0000000 @00’..0...@ Good News of New Goods! Our new goods are arriving every day and now is the chance to select the more choice patterns. Wool Dress Goods:--- Allegator Cloth, Fancy suiting, Fancy Mo- hair, Silk Brilliantine. White Goods:--- White waistings, India linens, Persian lawn, Nainsook and all the latest things. Ginghams:--- We are showing a large assortment of Dress Ginghams in checks, stripes and plaids. Wash Goods:--- Look them over, they are on our table for your inspection. Dimity, Lisle Batiste, Holly Batiste, Arnold laffats, Arnold swiss Soie Bon- clu and Soesette. Silk Effects:--- 9009090 00000060000080006000 60 We have silk suiting, Kohinor silk, Jap Chif- P fon, Arnold silks, Rampoor silks, silk novelties ° -Winiter Goods:--- The palance of our wmt.er goods are still be- ing sold at very low figures. i g Satisfaction Guagn.pteed with Every Purchase. bsecessee beco0e 000090000 009000008 valuation of $11.65 per ton, Ex-, All communications should be