Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 26, 1906, Page 3

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| New Spring Styles == An elegant line of patterns for spring suits and overcoats has just been received. WE WILL BE PLEASED Our work is the best and we gua.n.ntes latest styles “and perfect fit. W ¢ Fryhling"& Berge§on TO TAKE YOUR ORDER. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Will buy or sell horses. Pogue. Jolin Wilcox is a visitor in the city today from his homestead near Fowlds, : John Huyck and Henry Miller are spending the day at Fowlds on business. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. P. H. McGarry spent Sunday at Blackduck, returning to his home at Walker this morning. Miss May Overill of Little Falls arrived in the city Satur- day night for a short visit with “» friends. Walter Markham returned Saturday from the twin cities, where he has spent several days on business. Frank Acderson returned to Big Falls Saturday night after spending several days in the city vigiting friends, Sam Marin has completed his logging contract on the Mississ- ippi river with the Grand Forks Lumber company and is now logging on his homestead south of this city. - James Bullard left this ing for Dawson, Alaska, he will remain this winter, Bullard has several gold J.P morn- where Mr. mines in the vicinity of Dawson which he has operated for several —| years. Miss Hazel Wood, who is now employed in one of the Grand Rapids newspaper offices, re- turned to that village this after- noon after enjoying a short visit » with relatives and friends in Bemidji. 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 willdo is ten fold to the good ,you ‘can possibly derive from them. Hall’'s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contain no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Inbuying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure yuu get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, 75¢ per bottle. Take Hall’s Family 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 _“_—___—* et e LU AN 8 BIMHERILOE, Read the Daily Pioneer. Letter files and letter presses at the Pioneer office. The city counecil will hold a regular meeting this evening. Remember that the Canadian Jubilee Singers are nine strong. I have hay and straw for sale, retail or wholesale. J. P.Pogue. Wm. McCuaig is spending the day at Tenstrike attending to business matters. Geo. Kirk is in - the city today from his camps on the Crookston Lumber company’s Wilton spur. County = Superintendent of Schools J. J. Regan returned Saturday night from a business trip to St, Paul. Albert Naylor returned this morning to his home at Long Prairie after a visit here at the home of his brother, E. L. Naylor. Mrs. J. C. Dale returned to her home at Turtle River Satur- day night after a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cutter. J. P. Riddell left Saturday night for Blackduck to spenda few days in that vicinity in the interests of the Crookston Lum- ber company. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baker and Mrs. E. N. French returned this morning from Bla¢kduck, where they have visited friends for a few days. A. R. Button passed through the city last nighton his way home to Big Falls from the twin cities, where he has spent several days on business. L. F. Johnson left Saturday night for Kelliher, where he “will spend a few days looking atter timber interests for the C. A. Smith company. Mrs. S. R. Moorhead, Mrs E. Peterson and Miss Pearl Van Tassell were the guests of friends in Bemidji Saturday, returning to their homes at Turtle River Saturday evening. E. L. Naylor has returned from the twin cities, where he made the purchase of a large stock of spring goods which will be placed on display at his furniture store on Third street, Your stomach churns and di- gests the food you eat and:if foul. or torpid, or out of order, your whole system suffers from blnod poison. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea keeps you well. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store. The Pioneer 1s now prepared to do your invitation work and a new line of wedding stationery and stationery suitable for parties will always be carried in stock. If you want something for special society work leave your order a week in advance of the time you wish to use the in- | vitations or programs. State -Health Officer Blakeslee !returned this morning from the Icamps of Trondson & Witting, near Blackduck, which have been under quarantine for smallpox for nearly three weeks. ' The quarantine was raised by the health officer, no new cases hav- lmg developed while the camps were quarantined. The lecture given Friday even- ing by Dr. Shoemaker at the | court house was largely attended. Dr. Shoemaker chose as his sub- ject ¢“‘Psycology,’’ and his lecture was interesting throughout. Be- sides Dr. Shoemaker’s lecture, a progam of music was rendered. Following the entertainment the teachers of the local schools entertained the teachers of the Cass Lake schools, who attended the affair, at a banquet given ‘at | Masonic hall, | Read the Daily Pioneer C. S. Carrof Loman is in th city today on business. : { Typewriter paper, ribbons and carbous at the Pioneer office. - Editor Chas. Gustafson of Ten- strike is a visitor in the city today Second hand _wagons _ 3 barness for sale. J. P Pogu J. C. Hursh of Turtle Rlvér is transacting busmess in- Bemld i today. : : J.C. Parker returned tbia af- ternoon from a busmess t.np to Bagley. Albert Kaiser trausacted busis ness inthe city this athernoon between trains, 2 Miss Sybil Benner left thls afternoon for a two weeks visit with friends at Cass Lake. E. J. Taylor spent Sunday with bis family at Blackduck, return- ing to Bemidji this morning. - B. F. Ashelman of Fargo re- presenting the National Cash Register company, is a visitor in Bemidji today. Rev. L. O. Opsata returned to Bemidji this afternoon from Wil- ton, where he held Norwegian Lutheran services yesterday. The Imperial Orchestra with the Canadian Jubilee singers will charm you Thursday evening at the Opera house, March 1st. K. J. Mclver arrived in the city this morning from his camps near Northome .and is spending the day herg attending to busi- ness affairs, D: N. Winton .of Thief River Falls arrived in the city this af- ternoon and will spend a few days in Bemidji and this vicinity looking after timber interests. Rev. E. 8. Murphy of Grand Rapids held Episcopal services at Odd Fellows hall in this city last night and will go to Ten- strike to hold services this even- ing. The eight year old son of Mr, and Mrs. John Moore who fell; down recently and sustained a broken arm is recovering rapidly and will be entirely recovered in a'short time. Ole Johnson, a woodsman, was taken to the Walker hospital this morning from one of the camps: near Blackduck, where his leg was crushed baturda.y, a tree falling on him. In eyvery clime its colors are unfuried, Its fame has spread Be not sur- from sea to sea; prised if in the other world, You hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker's drug store. Rev. Father O’Dwyer left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where he will held Catholic services to- day in the absence of Father Murphy, who is now in Colorado for his health, Don’t fail to hear the shouting tenor, the oceanic basso and the expert trombonist at the Opera house Thursday <vening March 1st. They are with the Cana- dian Jubilee singers. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Middaugh arrived this afternoon from Minot, N.D, and will spend a few days here renewing acquaint- ances. Mr. and Mrs. Middaugh were formerly residents of Be- midji. The Modern Samaritans wxll hold a social session Monday evening to which a large number of friends of the members of the local lodge will be invited. Danc- ing will be indulged in and a supper will be served. Miss Helen Davies and Frank Davies of Crooksion spent yes- terday in the city, the latter re- turning home yesterday after noon. Miss Davies will remain here for a few days the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. H. Marcum. Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Smith of Fowlds were visitors in Bemidji over Sunday. Mrs, Smith left this morning for Chippewa Falls, Wis., where she will enjoy a visit with relatives and Mr. Smith re- where heis employed in the large general store of. the Crookston Lumbr r turned to Fowlds, company. A. I. Smith of Sauk Centre is trsnsactmg business in the city toda.y. ; Do not fail to read Mnrkhnm & Schlsel company s “advertise- ment. | Ralph Peterson has leased the building.of C. H, Woodward at Nymore and will install a first class refreshment parlor atonce, ‘Ole Torske, the smallpox . pa- tient at the county pest house, is improving rapidly and will soon be entirely recovered from the disease. The New England nightingale will please you Thursday eyening at the Opera house, March 1st,| She is with the Canadian Jubilee singers. ‘Roy Phelps, foreman at one of the camps of the Barnesyille Lumber company near Kelliher, is in the city today in an attempt to secure a number of horses for his camp. Taken as directed, it become 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. The local Modern Samaritan lodge will hold a meeting this evening at which important busil ness will be transacted. Follow- ing the business session music will be furnished for dancing and a supper will be served. A letter received today from C. H. Woodward, who is at Ard- more, I. T., states that the boat- ing and hshmg season is mnow at its height in that section. Mr, Woodward expects to spend a month in Bemidji visiting rela- tives and friends during the early part of the summer. Homeseekers Excursions via ; Chicago Great Western Railway. To points in Alabama, Arkan- Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisi- ana, Mexico, New Mexico, North Virginia. $2.00 for the round trip. Tick- days of each month to April 17. For further information apply to J, P. Elmer, Minn. | xo Id Fost to St. Cloud and Lattle Falls, Modern Woodmen are requested to meet at the Hakkerup studio tomorrow morning at 10:30 on account-of the funeral of Mrs. ‘Wm. Spencer:. sas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, ‘Texas and ' Only one fare plus| ets on sale first and third Tues-| G.P. A., St.Paul, ‘ why, 15 lt s those gray | hairs!. Don’tyou know that Ayer’s Hair Vigor restores color to gray hair? Well, it does. ' And it never fails, either. lt stops. falling hair also, and keeps the scalp clean and ‘healthy. Do not grow old so fast! No need of it. I- f2.Arsco o Auitw ng BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. Tne midwinter meeting of the South ~wrota Press association is being held at Mitchell. The new temple of McKeesport| (Pa.) lodge, B. P. O. E,, erected at a cost of $125,000, was dedicated Thurs day. John R. Stanton, a mining exper! and director in several large coppe mining companies, is dead in New York city. He’was seventy years old. ney A H. Pitkin returned st night from a_ business trip- . Notice to Woodmen. All members of the local lodge = he e er Limited There is no train in service on any railway in the world that equals in equipment Tho Pioneer Limited train from St. Paul to Chieago via the Chieago, Milwkaukee,v St. Paul Railway The railway company owns and operates the sleeping and dining cars on its trains, and gives to its patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elsewhere. The buffet cars, compartment cars, standard sleeping cars and dining cars of The Pioneer are the handsomest ever built, TICKETS W. B. DIXON 365 Robert St. N. W.P. A, Phone 98 St. Paul The Best Coffee! 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 Roe @ 'Markusen 0000000 0000002000 906200000 SPRING TIME ! is nearly here and now is the time to obtain the most exclusive patterns. Do not wait until the best are taken. Hanan Shoes are the Standard of the World! We have the latest in both ladies’ and gents. Ribbons. ,Our spring stock of ribbons are in our cases ready for your inspection. We have the latest things. direct From New York ! The above fact is doubted by no one. i E Lacesv and Embroideries Look through our Lé;i:e and Embroidery boxes and you will be suited. Satisfaction Guaranteed with Every Purcha.se ,;’.H WIN R &CO.... o,ooo‘oooooooo.ooooooo 0000000000000 00e® DURe Wil ale. ln‘om 1V to 8. e e st

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