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. i New Spring Styles. ——=— 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 perfe: <= _Fryhling & Bergeson et fit. put together hy people who Know how at the MODEL BAKERY 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. i the best goods THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Will buy or sell horses. Pogue. “Uncle” George Wetselis in the city today from Tenstrike. Dr. Ingalls left last night for Northome for & short profes- sional visit. , J.P Read the Daily Pioneer. G. E. Crocker went to Black- duck last night. Letter files and letter presses at the Pioneer office. O. E. Bailey returhed to his camps near Funkley last night. Remember that the Canadian Jubilee Singers are nine strong. I have hay and straw for sale, retail or wholesale. J. P. Pogue, Attorney D, H. Fisk returned this morning from a trip to Ten- strike, R. H. Collar came down from Northome this morning for a short visit with friends. ' B. L. Fairbanks and son, Joseph, are in the city today from White Earth, A regular meeting of the local fire department will be held to- morrow evening. J.W. Irwin went to Kelliher last night to look after logging interests for a few days. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. Reuben McLain of Hope, N. D., who has been visiting his brother, Robert McLain, returned home yesterday afternoon. William Onstine of Brainerd arrived in the city last night and will spend a short time here look- ing up a business location. D. C. Breneman arrived in the city last night from York, N. D., where he is engaged in the drug business, and will spend a short time here with relatives and friends. A. Gilmour arrived this morn- ing from Blackduck, where he is in charge of the O’Kelliher Drug company’s store. Mr. Gilmour will remain here totake in the band concert this evening. | Beware of Qintments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and com pletely 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 doris 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 Rev. F.E. Higgins left this morning for Rockford, Minn., where he will enjoy a visit with his family, Mrs. Wm. Bush returned to Walker this morning after a yisit at the home of Mr, and Mrs. K. J. Mclver. Attorney John F. Gibbons transacted legal Dbusiness at Northome last night, returning home this morning. James E. Cahill went to Kelli- her last mght and will spend a few days cruising in that vicinity for the Grand Forks Lumber company. Secretary R. L. Horr of the Backus-Brooks company left last night for Northome, where he will spend the remainder of the week on business. G. E. Kreatz returned last night from Duluth, where he secured a contract for the erec- tion of a cold storage plant for the Duluth Brewing end Malting company at Elbow Lake. Your stomach churns and di- gests the food you eat and if foul. or torpid, or out of order, your whole system suffers from blonod poison. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea keeps you well. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store. Leonard Dokken and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Moore returned this morning from Duluth, where they filed at the land office in that city upon timber and stone claims in St. Louis county. John A. McDonald, who located them upon the land, also returned this system. Inbuying Hall’s Catarrh | morning. Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by drugg:sts. Price, T5¢ per bottle. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Palace of Sweets Has a cowplete 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 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 carriedin 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. A. C. Smith left this morning for Spokane, Wash., where he will engage'in architecture, Mr, iSmith has recently completed a course of study in this profes- sion and is now in a position to draw plans for any structure. |He will make his permanent home at Spokane, for which city Mrs. Smith will leave in about a month. Attorney W. E. Rowe accom- panied by Judge Marshall Spooner, Sheriff Thomas Bailey and F. C. Rhodes went to Winni- peg last evening. They are bound for the Baudette country Ia.nd it is rumored that there is something doing on the border line but that the party who went up last evening were keeping mum about it until their return. |_Crookston Journal. Improves the flavor and addsto thehealth- fulness of the food. Read the Daily Pioneer. Typewriter paper, ribbons and carbons at the Pioneer office. J. F. Essler isspending the afternoon at Cass Lake attending to business matters. Second hand wagons and harness for sale. J.P. Pogue. Bert Hobson of Kelliher is transacting business in the city today. Marvin Benner returned this afternoon from a short business visit at Grand Forks, Do not fail to read Markham & Schisel company’s advertise- ment. Chas. Swedback left last night for Big Falls, wherehe will spend a few days on business. Dr. J. Warninger returned this afternoon from HFosston, where he has spent a few days on pro- fe\ssional business. A. O.Okri left last night for Blackduck and other points up the line on business for the Be- midji Bottling works, - | International during the absence Arne Solberg arrived in the city this morning from Northome and will spend a short time here renewing acquaintances. The Imperial Orchestra with the Canadian Jubilee singers will charm you Thuvrsday eveuiugl at the Opera house, March 1st. A. A. Goodrich left last night for Tenstrike, where he will spend a few days looking after timber interests for the Car- penter-Lamb company. The Beau-Not club was enter- tained at a 6 o’clock dinner at the Markham hotel ‘Sunday by Misses Leah Berman and Clara Loud. Plates were laid for 16. Miss Alice Hagadone returned to Cass Lake this afternocon to resume her studies at the high school in that village after a visit with her parents at Tenstrike. In eyery 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. 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. Miss'Lucy LaFontisee enter- tained a number of her friends at the home of her parents last night. Games were played and refreshments served, and an en- joyable evening was spent. A. A, Smith of Dedham, Wis., passed through the city yester- day on his way to Kelliher, where he expects to purchase the S. J. Storey saloon. Provid-: ing the purchase is made, building will be enlarged and a{@ 5 ~ Laces and Embroideries hotel will be conducted in con- nection with -the refreshment: parlor, Teachers’ Institute in April. A teachers’ institute will be held at the high school rooms in this city for one week, commenc- ing April 2. The institute will be in charge of P. P. Colgrove of the St. Cloud normal school, and Miss Charlotta Knutson, also of that institution, will conduct the primary methods. ! TURTLE RIVER. | Is this spring? g 4 Read the Daily Pioneer, Frank Robinson is chef at the of Mrs. Hyatt. _ Mrs. Dale who has been visit- ing friends in Bemidji returned home Saturday. Cora Simpkins came up from Bemidji Friday eve and spent Saturday and Sunday visiting her Turtle River friends, Saturday evening. afternoon. Mrs. Ed Peterson and Mrs. Moorhead visited the county seat Saturday. The school board have just added 32 volumes to the school library. J. G. Fleming went to Bemidji Friday to hear Dr. Shoemaker of the St. Cloud Normal lecture, John Wenholz who is in busi- ness at Island Lake spent a few days last week with his family at Turtle River, William Gallagher made a busi- ness trip to Bemidji Saturday. Quite a number of people went out to the basket social at the Crowell school - Saturday eve. We understand about $10 was realized from the sale of baskets. C. E. Bordsen, who has been agent for the M. & I. Ry. at this point for the past year has been transferred to Kelliber ata nice increase ‘in his salary. During his/ stay here Mr. Bordsen by hiscourteous and accommodating treatment of the patrons of the road has won the good will of everybody. IT WILL NOT DISAPPOINT YOU MATT J. 6088 JOHNSON’S Has cured thousands. Our guarantee Is evidence of that. If you are not satisfied after taking half of the first bottle, you - GET YOUR MONEY BACK Read what the oldest printer In Min- nesofla says It did for him: EDITORIAL ENDORSEMENT “The readers of the A. O. U. W. Guide who may be afflicted with rheu- matism are hereby informed that we have used this remedy, 6088, in our family for two years; that a single bottle cured rheumatism of the arm of -six months’ standing, and rheumatism of the feet of a year’s standing, after experimenting with several regular prescriptions and receiving no relief. “DAVID R. “St. Paul.” Sold and guaranteed by Barker’s Drug Store Mrs. Gjerald and Miss Martin- th.e greatest curative agent for son visited friends at Farley|the relief of suffering humaity ever devised. Such is Hollister’s Prof. Madsen visited the Tur-|Rocky Mountain Tea, tle: Riyer school last Thursday |tea or tablets. store. 1 | ! ! You can trust a ‘medicine tested sixty years! -Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer’s Sar- saparilla; the original Sarsaparilla; the g;lrs;parill_; the doctors endorse for thin w.ozu, I!v.vea nler:’e.s, fieneljal ,d:bxllt.};. the formulas of all onr medicines. Towell, M at the Pioneer office. Stationery at the Pioneer, Office stationery and supplies Taken as directed, it become‘ 85 cents, Barker’s drug Fancy stationery forinvitations and parties at the Pioneer office. Misses Lottie Peterson and Olive Cunningham returned last night from a visit with friends at Brainerd. The New England nightingale will please you Thursday eyening at the Opera house, March 1st, She is with the Canadian Jubilee singers. 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