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i W WE WILL BE PLEASED Our work is the best and we perfect fit. New Spring Styles ——=— An elegant line of patterns for spring suits and overcoats has just been received. <= _Fryhling & BergeSon TO TAKE YOUR ORDER. guarantee latest styles and THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Fish at Roe & Markusen. Will buy or sell horses. Pogue. Rev. E. M. Peterson is spend- ing the day at Fowlds. S. C. Bagley arrived in the city this afternoon from Fosston, Attorney S. M. Holland of Park Falls, Wis., is transacting legal business in the city today. The Bemidji Elevator company. are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. County Attorney McDonald left yesterday afternoon for Baudette, where he will spend a few days on official business. W. H. Squier of Blackduck passed through the city this morning on his way to Backus, where he will spend a brief time on business. A copy of the new code was received by County Attorney McDonald this morning and is the first copy of the code that has arrived in Bemidji. A. C. Conners of the Chicago el =2 Lumber and Coal company,passed | through the city this morning on his way home to St. Louis, Mo., after a visit at Blackduck in the company’s interests. Keep the little ones healthy and happy. Their tender sensi- tive bodies require gentle, heal- ing remedies. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will keep them strong and well. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. J. J. Jinkinson arrived - this morning from his camps near Northome andis spending the day here attending to business matters. Mr. Jinkinson is just recovering from a very painful though not serious sprain of his ankle which he sustained some time ago by jumping frot a load of logs to the ground. How’s This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known I, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out anyobligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure if taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75¢ per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Ghe Palace of Sweets Has a complete line of fresh New line of Laced Goods Candies, Strictly Pure and the Very Best. The celebrated ‘‘Autocrat’’ brand of writing paper. Latest copywright books Harris @ McGrath Chocolates—the very best || Read the Daily Pioneer, Fish at Roe & Markusen. Mrs, C. Markusen has accepted a position at the Bazaar store. Remember that the Canadian Jubilee Singers are nine strong. I have hay and straw for sale, retail or wholesale. J. P. Pogue. W. J. Whiting of Blackduck is a business visitor in the city to- day. . John Baker arriyed in the city this morning from his homestead near Tenstrike for a short visit with friends, Dr. E. H. Smith spent last night at Tenstrike on profés- sional business, returning home this morning. Deputy Sheriff J. N. Bailey spent last night at Kelliher on official business, returning home this morning. J. E. Wilkin is in the city to- day from Cass Lakelooking after business for the Minneapolis Brewing company. Major T. K. Danforth is ser- iously ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Miller, the ailment be- ing stomach trouble. The Imperial Orchestra with the Canadian . Jubilee singers will charm you Thursday evening at the Opera house, March 1st. William Josie is in the city to- day from the logging cawmps of the Bovi-DeLaittre company near Houpt, where he is employed as a scaler. Wm. Helin arrived in the city last night from Pequot, where he has neen employed looking after cutting for the Crookston Lum- ber company. The Catholic Order of Foresters held a meeting last night at Odd Fellows hall and eight applications “for member- ship were received, A. D. Moe left last night for Northome and Ripple, in which villages he will spend a few days soliciting orders for the Bemidji Tailoring company. Harry Geil returned last night to Kelliher, where he is employed as a scaler at R. E. White’s camp No. 3, after a short visit with relatives and friends in Bemidji. A card party will be given in | the hall over the City drug store on Monday evening, March 5, at 8:30 for the benefit of the public |library. A cordial invitation is lexteaded to all. Admission 25 cents. | Inthe spring time you reno- vate your house. Why not your {body? Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea drives out impurities, cleanses and enriches the blood and purfies the entire system. 85 cents. Barker’s Drug store. The Pioneer 1s now prepared to do your invitation work and a inew line of wedding stationery |and stationery suitable for | parties will always be carried in |stock, It 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. 'EYES__Dr. C. J. Larson, the well known eye spec- ialist makes his next regular trip to Bemidji March 22, 23, 24 and 25. If you are troubled with defective eyes you should lose no time in consulting Dr. Larson; | he can be relied upon to give re- |1ief and prescribe pe-fect fitting glasses. Dr. Larson has been very successful in treating ob- stinate cases in Bemidji and vicinity and if your eyes are ail- ing inany way you should not miss this opportunity to consult him. Office at the Hotel Remore | until Sunday night. ; | |shaw have sold their far 8 Gream of Tarter Powdes Hade From Grapes Ho Rlwm Read the Daily Pioneer. Fish at Roe & Markusen. Mrs. Paul Foucault is confined to her home with sickness. Second hand piano for sale cheap. Write P. O. box 868. Second hand wagons _ and harness for sale. J.P. Pogue. Do not fail to read Markham & Schisel company’s advertise- ment. Dr. Ingalls went to Kelliher last night on professional busi- ness. Mrs. Edward Leonard ot Ten- strike is a visitor in Bemidji to- day. Anton Erickson of Rosby transacted business in the city yesterday, Whitefish, trout, 8K herring and the very best boneless cod- fish at Roe & Markuser. A. Gilmour returned to Black- duck last night after a brief visit with his family 1n Bemidji. W. B. Sherman went to Kelli- her last night with a number of men for the R. E. White camps. Chairman A. W. Danaher of the county board arrived in the city this morning from Tenstrike. Attorney H. A, Simons left last night for Northome, where he will transact legal business for a few days. Mrs, Almina Woodward has leased her farm in Jones town- ship to Mr. Hart, who will en- gage in the dairy business. Don’t fail to hear the shouting tenor, the oceanic basso and the expert trombonist at the Opera house Thursday evening March 1st. They are with the Cana- dian Jubilee singers. E. L. Naylor has added to his equipment in his Third street furniture establishment a new and up-to-date rug and carpet rack which will be used for dis- playing his large assortment in this line. v CORRESPONDENCE 1% FROBN. Emil Belke who has been work- ipg for Herman Eikstadt in the Eikstadt Logging camp near Blackduck rewturned home last week. P There are now 23 scholars en- rolled in Dist. Na. 90. Miss Martha Eikstadt gave a birthday party Sunday evening, the occasion being her 17th birthday. George Liew is visiting friends in Douglas county. Gust and Emil Eikstadt now have their feed mill ready for operation. Mr. Willits ison the sick list, WILTON ITEMS. Charles Schwiber killed a large timber wolf last Thursday morn- ing. Josephn Helf made a business trip to Nebish last week. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jarbo. Albert Martin has moved his family to Wilton, where he will attend to his store. Robert Ernst and Moses Burn- ham were Bemidji visitors Sat- urday. The little son of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Gettes who has been quite sick is reported better now. Alonzo Smith has returned home from Crookston, where he has beem attending Button’s | Busiuess college. D ‘it by giving it a good hair-food— Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The hair stops coming out, -becomes soft and smooth, and all > the deep, rich color of youth comes back to gray hair. Sold for 60 years. J:C. Ayer ‘William Paol and Rev and expect.to move to Iowa soon. Mr. and Mrs, T. O. Melby and land Mr. and Mrs. Dahl and Edward Soland have moved to their claims near Tenstrike. B. C. Grow, who is working at Fowlds, was down for the mas- querade. - ¢ Mrs, Patterson and daughter, Arvilla, were shopping in Be- midji last Wednesday. The Aldrich Bros. have pur- chased an eight horse power gasoline engine and saw and are making the sawdust fly nowa- days. : Mr:. and Mrs. E. E. Sloson of Seattle, Washington, are visiting | Typewriter paper, ribbons and | Stationery at the Pioneer. carbons at the Pioneer office. Plain sewing done. Call512 5th Whitefish, trout, 3K herring|street. and the very best boneless cod- fish at Roe & Markusen. i P, The New England nightingale| To make life happy and bright, will please you Thursday evening |Smile in the morning, smile at at the Opera house, March 1st, . noon, She is with the Canadian Jubilee| Take Rocky Mountain Tea at singers. night, Barker’s Drug store. Three little rules we all should Art Sloson’s family here. Mr. Bunker, the fruit agent, is around making business calls. The masquerade ball given at the M. W. A. hail the 2’nd of Feb. was largely attended. Quite a number of nations were rep- resented. There was Paddy from Cork with his coat buttoned behind, Mr. and Mrs. Sing Lee and child and the goddess of liberty and several others and all seemed to enjoy themselves im- mensely. Miss Johana Hogsted won the ladies’ prize and Martin Guisness the gent’s prize. The Pioneer Limited There is no train in service on any railway in the world that equals in equipment The Pioneer Limited train from St. Paul to Chicago via the Chieago, Milwaukee, 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 ears, compartment cars, standard sleeping cars and dining cars of The Pioneer are the handsomest LOUIS, E. D. Bentley and H. Alsop re- turned from Cass Lake Wed- nesday. A number of people from this vicinity attended a party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas of Rebedew Thursday evening. All report a very pleas- 7 ever built, ant time. H. E. Rice returned from ; Stevens Point, Wis., via Cass| || TICKETS W. B. DIXON Lake Thursday. 365 Robert St. N. W.P. A, W. B. Smith has finished haul- Phone 98 St. Paul ing logs from Little Moose Lake He was assisted last week by John Arendt. s H. W. Alsop and son. Chauncy, Sundayed at E. D. Bentleys. Mercy Muriel Rice celebratea her sixth anniversary Monday, Feb., 26 A. O. Anderson and Ingelbrigt Talsness have been helping E. D. Bentley saw logs. For Lent WHITE FISH, TROUT, 3K HERRING AND S e THE “VERY BEST” BONELESS CODFISH. Rockefeller for a hospital for children suffering] from tuberculosis is &n- nounced by R. Fulton Cutting, presi- dent of the New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Fresh eggs, Creamery butter . Postmaster Under Arrest. Buffalo, N. Y., March 1.—Postmaster Albert Hoerner of the West Seneca postoffice was arrested during the day charged with embezzling $5,000 of the funds. Roe @ Markusen 0000000V O0 6ODN000000OROTD200000 SPRING TIME ! is nearly here aud 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.v Our spring stock of ribbons are in our cases ready for your inspection. We have the latest things direct The above fact is doubted by no one. From New York ! Laces and Embroideries TLook through our Lace and Embroidery boxes and you will be suited. Satisfaction Guaranteed with Every Purchaée.. : ... H. WINTER & CO....