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. soothing warmth, fills the nerves * Catarrh Cure. . system. Comes, and with it the needs of fietifor & ing and summer clothes. The || great question now is where shall we get ‘the best fit-tlng and most stylish. amns for the least money. We can answer that question if you will orly: take the trouble to come and see us about it. . We have hundreds. of the latest styles of cloths to select from, and guarantee all our workmanship and fits. Tf you don’t want a new suit made, send us your old ene and . we will repair and press it, making' it look like mew. We do Steam - Cleaning and French Dry Cleaning and dyeing in connection with our establishment. Yours for trade. S. J. Fryhling & Co. You Get the best goods put together hy people who Know how at the MODEL BAKERY 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. Read the Daily Pioneer, A. K. Austin of Crookston isa Bemidji visitor today. Jacob Jacobson of Kelliher is a visitor in the city today. Mrs. J. A. Armstrong left last night for a visit with her sister at Ripple. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Croon re- turned last night to their home at Northome, Rev. J. J. Trask returned this morning from Tenstrike, where he held services Sunday. A. O. Aubolee and Anton Kroken went to Houpt last night to spend a short time on business, Dr. C. M. Smith left yesterday afternoon for Bagley, where he will remain for a few days on; professional business.- Miss Allen of St. Paul arrived in the city last night and will accept a position as trimmer at the Mrs, J. J. Conger establish- ment in the O’Leary & Bowser sto/re. W. J. Whiting returned to Be- midji yesterday afternoon from Duluth, where he has been a visitor for several days,and leaves tonight for his home at Black- duck. Managsr J. M. Richards of the Crookston Lumber company went to Crookston yesterday af- ternoon and will spend a few days in that city on business for the company, THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. F. A. Mayo is down from Ten- strike today. P. R. Rowe, the popular Su- perior wet goods man, is calling on the local trade today. Wm, H. Poupore of Kelliher spent yesterday in Bemidj: at- tending to business affairs. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for' Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. L. C. Michaels arrived this morning from his homestead in Battle township for a visit with friends. George Creighton of Aure, proprietor of the Creighton stop- ping place in that village, is a visitor in the city today. Leigh LeGore came down this morning from one of the Irwin & O’Brien camps near Kelliher this morning to be a witness in the H. C. Calyert hearing. Elmer Bigham left this morn ing for Guthrie, where he will spend a short time purchasing cedar for Carney Bros, by which firm he is now employed. All smart up-to-date women of today, Know how to bake, wash sing and to play; Without these talents a wifeis N. G. Unless she takes Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug store. Rev. F. E. Higgins returned yesterday afternoon from Rock- ford, Minn., where he has visited lhis family for a few days, and lett last night for Blackduck to do missionary work in the camps in that vicinity. Steve Rhodes and John Hyland arrived in the city yesterday from Lake George and left this morning for Park Rapids, where vwr. Rhodes’ will secure the services of surveyors to plat a townsite upon his homestead at Lake George, through which the; survey of the Red River Lumber company’s Ak-ley-Mallard line passes. EYES“DL 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- lief 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 in any way you should not miss this opportunity to consult him. Office at the Hotel Remore until Sunday night. You feel the life giving current the minute you take it. A gontle and blood with life. It’s a real pleasure to take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. How’s This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. 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- I ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. |, Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Ghe | Palace of Sweets Look Out For Her. . A Mrs. Graz has been visiting many of the towns of the state soliciting funds.. Insome places I she is reported as soliciting funds i for a work for children; in other places as for a rescue ‘home for unfortunate girls.’ Tnvestigation has revealéd the'fact that she'is not the. representative of ary boeard or anything worthy' of the/ name of charity. She conducts: a private lying-in ‘place where women aré taken for pay. There is nothing of the character ofa rescue homé or anything '‘thatis worthy of aclaim upon charitable people. ! For - information'" con- cerning her and her methods angly to the Minneapolis Humane < Boclét/yt" 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 W \_g.fternoon\ trom Crookston for a Herbert Mxtche]l arrived this short visit mth rela.tlves “and friends, i: Gl Dr, Ingalls lefl; last ,mght for | Blackduck, Where he will trans. act professional business for a \few days. _ 2 & Greamof Tartar Powder flade From Grapes No fis!um Read the Daily Pioneer. Garnet Peterson isa Cass Lake visitor this afternoon. Fancy stationery forinvitations | and parties at the Pioneer office. O. E. Bailey returned last night to his camps near Funkley, Do not fail to read Markham & Schisel co'mpanfl’s advertise- ment. Howard Bailey left this after- noon for a short kusiness visit at Crookston. J. F. Essler transacted bui;'i ness at Cass Lake this afternoon between trains. Are you hungry? If so attend the dinner Wednesday evening at the Masonic hall. A. M. Pierce left this afternoon for Virgidia, where he will trans- act business a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Farley re- turned last night from a visit with friends at Minneapolis. George Anderson leit yester day afternoon for Crooksten to spend a few days on business. Charles Rose of Brainerd, representing the Jehn Gund Brewing company, is making a visit to Bemidji today. Dinner, 5:30 p. m. at Masonic hall by the Ladies Aid of the Baptist church Wednesday even- ing, March 7. Charles P. Stengel, L. Spoer- hose. H. Spoerhose, William Austin and A. Beach of Puposky are visitors in Bemidji today. The ladies’ aid of the Norwe- gian Lutheran church will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. A. O. Okri Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. : This is the season of listless- ness, headaches and spring dis- orders, Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea is a sure- preventative. Makes you strong and vigorous. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Do not neglect to hear the Kinder Symphony at the Opera house on Friday evening. This is a toy orchestra of 35 pieces, violins, drums, rattles, cuckoos, quail, trumpnts, triangles and nightingales. The Christian Endeavor society held its regular business meet- ing last night at the home of Miss Stella Gracie. After the business was concluded light re- freshments.-were seryed and all spent a pleasant evening. C. C. Johnson, a woodsman, yesterday sustained a number of broken ribsat the R. E. White camps near Mallard. Johnson was working on a steam loader and the accident was caused by the anchor hook giving way. He arrived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for his home at Mallard. Miss Olive Cunningham gave a sleigh ride party lastevening. The' guests' who were' présent were: Alfred Mortz, Olive Mil- ler, " Cecil "Sherman, Dorothy Ms,yo, Jack McDonald, Elsie Wallcer, Helen Dunbar, Frank Pogue, Rubie Henrionnet, Harlie Webster, Lorna Dunbar, Walker Irvin, Clio Boyer, Johnie Miles, Joe Pogue, George Myers, o 'I‘he reéfreshments were served.at; t.he country home of Misses Edith and Ruth Walker. Games were played, dancing then took place|® until a late, hour. Miss ;Walker | was efigcth\efioned?tné*&*fi i Miss Ray Johnson of Grand Ra.p S arnved in the; city this morning for a visit with Miss)| Hattie Allen, R o ol Manager A. E. Harris of the| local telephone exchange spent| last night at Tenstrike, returning home this morning. ’ Ross Runnels of Grand Forks arrived in the city last night and will spend a short time here re- newing acquaintances. ! James Lappen returned last night to Blackduck after spend- ing a few days in the city attend- ing to business matters, W. N. Bowser left last night for Kelliher, in the vicinity of which village he will spend a short time on business. 7 A regular meeting of the local lodge K.of P.. will be :held af Masonic hall this evening. A number of initiations will occur. ' The Modern Woodmen ‘will bold a. meeting this eyening at\ 0dd Fellows hall and consider- able work will be done at the meeting. - Allan Benner returned this afternoon from the White Earth reservation, where he has been on business for the Crookston Lumber company for a few days. The Berman Emporium is now settled in their new quarters, two doors east of the First Na- tional Bank building where they will be pleased 1o show you their new spring line, Sell Out Saloon. Johnson & Lindeberglast night disposed of their saloon on lower Minnesota avenue to Julius Dahl, who will take possession of the establishment March 10. John- son & Lindeberg disposed of the saloon to take charge of their new establishment in the new Hamm Brewing company build. ing on Third. street, which will be opened up for business this evening. | “these days you mast ourage, strength, (How is.i ‘the ' children? Are they thir n, pale, delicate? Do not lorgegAy lla. You know it makes the blood! pure a h, and builds up the general health. Sol We have no secreis! We publish 1 alw-lluohllm licines, ™" r Co., Mass. The Pioneer Lifli‘ited There is no train in service on any railway inthe world that equals in equipment The Pioneer Limited train from St. Paul to Chicago via the Chieago, Mllwaukee, 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 Flour—Flour—Flour WE HAVE IT FRESH FROM THE MILL A car load of “White Jacket” Flour the very best, every sack guaranteed. Our trade is invited to try this flour, and solicit the trade of those who want a good flour. Whole wheat flour in ten pound saék.s, at per sack, 40 cents. Pure Breakfast Food, the best in, town, made from { whole wheat, a 5 pound sack 25¢: Panio Pancake Flour, this is a deligilt to the ones who are fond of cakes, self raising and made from whole wheat, a 5 pound sack 25¢ Roe & Markusen Phone 207 . Bemidji 000000600 00 "000O0OOO 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 The above fact is doubted by no one. 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