Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 10, 1906, Page 3

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of Mrs, Graham’s Seé our'spring gloveq, laces and Embroid-, eries. STORE lN BEMIDJ; Our new store is filled with an elegant assortment of new Merchandise.—Suits, cove coats and spring novelties. stock has been carefully selected and we are in a position to show you the best goods, latest styles and newest demgns at prices that will save you money. We are in excellent condition for the spring trade. © Table Linens. ment of table linen, and towels. A new line. Wash Fabzies. Beautiful swiss and organdy. Shoes. ard children’s shoes. you. Ease and perfect fit guar. anteed. We handle Oxfords Watson, School house. We have a splendid assort- curtains and new wash fabrics, white goods, French lawns, chiffon,mulland figured Our line of Ladies, Misses It isa pleasure to us to show them to Plummer and Red Waists. . o New silk waists, crepe du chene. taffetta, habertae, in ' | white, black and leading colors alsolawns in white, black and colored. Underwear. We make a specialty in this line and have an elegant line of English suitings. the very' newest spring style. |'! ing placed in readiness- and |/ more beautiful than “ever be- | Skirts. In Chiffon Voiles, Panamay Taylored in | Spring - Millinery. Our . spring millinery is be- gauze and muslin, Prices and | fore, The best shown in the| size to suit the buyer. city, watch for our openingf; Dress Goods. announcement. New patterns in Voiles, - | Chiffon Popalin, Silk Farcies, , | Majestic Gloria, Chiffon Pana- ma, Alice gray suitings, Eolien’s, ete. jackets have just arrived and worthy of your inspection. Jackets Our new covert and silk ..‘; New Ginghams and Prints-----Special Sale Most up-to-date goods at lowest Prices | You Are Welcome to Examine New Goods at | The Berman Emporiu 2 Doors East of First National Bank. Our Bread ! all have that fine Homelike Flavor so uleaflnu to the Try them. taste. MODEL BAKERY 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. i Peter Larkin went to Kelliher | lact night on business, returning|' home this morning. V. S. Segerstrom of the Seger- ! strom Piano company of Min- neapolis 1s spending afew daysin the city on business. Mrs. A, G. Rutledge left this afternoon for Bena, where she will spend Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Burns. Mrs. J. Graham and children left last night for Langor, where they will enjoy a visitat the home parents, Mr and Mrs. J. Detling. John A. Blackey of Becida| passed through the city today on his way to Cass Lake, where he made final proof upon his home- stead in Hubbard county tbis afternoon. You feel the life giving current the minute you take it. A gentle soothing warmth, fills the nerves and blood with life. It’s ‘a real pleesure to take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. —Barker’s JP{“" store. e Enas and other bakmy goods |‘i l Read the Daily Pioneer. J. G. Morrison of Red Lake is a business visitor in Bemidji to- day. Mr. and Mrs. James L, Lappen are the parents of a son, born Thursday. Dr. E. H. Marcum was called to Nary last night on professional business. Miss Alice Mills came up from ' { Walker last night for a brief visit ! | with her parents. | A. Clavin returned last night lfrom Grand Rapids, Wis., where he has been for several days onj 'busmebs J. A. Ludington left this morn- ing for Tenstrike, where he will spend a short time attending to { business matters. i The local lodge Odd Fellows { held a meeting last night. Noth- ling was transacted beyond the i usual routine of business. T, A. Fallihee of Houpt, mana- | ger at that point for the T. M. | Partridge Lumber company, is transacting business in Bemidji today. W. T. Blakely arrived thlsl morning from Farley and left Ithis afternoon for Cass Lake, where he transacted business between trains, Mr. and Mrs. O. Anderson re- turned last night from Amrey, Wis., where they went to attend the marriage of Mrs. Anderson’s brother, Ole Bondel, John Telke of Crookston, in- i spector of toll lines for the North- western Telephone company, spent the day in Bemidji looking after busmess mtetests for tt}? B + Fancy stationery forinvitatiors and parties at the Pioneer office. | F. J. Baxter of Solway was in the city yesterday on business. Dr. Ingalls left last night for a professional visit at Kelliher. The Bemidji Elevator company .areexclusiveagents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, || Miss Christine Bendickson of Tenstrike arrived in the city this morning for'a visit at the home of her sister, Mrs, A. P, Lysaker. Mrs. J. Peterson. Jr., returned last night to her homestead on | the Big Fork afiera visit with relatives and friends in Bemidji. The Royal Neighbors will give a basket social at the Odd Fel- lows hall Tuesday evening. All neighbors and their friends are invited. 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. EYES-- and 25. 'If you are troubled with defective eyes you should lose no 1 time in consulting Dr, he can be relied upon to give re. lief and prescnbe pexfect fittingf glasses. Dr. stinate cases in Bemidji andj vicinity and if your eyes are ail-! ing"'in any way you should no miss this opportunity to consul him, Office at the Hotel Rem(tl;e ¢ X ‘antit gfifiifi:} ni VepT i 3 g"ifinfl‘t SEOTRNL | today, fl | by his firm. B | Marvia, 4 | Toledo, Ohio. k| Price, 7T5¢ per Dr. C. J. Larson, t,hef “well known eye spec (i ialist makes his next regular\ trip to Bemidji March 22, 23, 24} Larson;| Larson has been'f very" successful in treating ob-,{ \ppren- | twq girl at Mrs, Conger’s Millin- ery store. to Northome last ni ght, retu ing home:this morning. . afternoon for (Jrqokston The Young People’s club held a dehght,ful dance_at, he Grill BT evening was spent. ,Mrs W. S. Brannon and daughter, Gladys, of Northome, are guests at the home of Mr. "§|and Mrs. 1. S. Boyer today. " Ole Bjon of Crookston passed 'through the city yesterday on Our* R he was called by a message an- |nouncing the death of his father. his way to Stoten, : Wis., where All smart up-to-date women of 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. John C. Larson has been deputized by Sheriff ‘Bailey ‘for the coming term of district ourt and léft'last night for Kelliher, in which ' vicinity ‘he will serve subpoenaes on''jurors <and w1t 'nesses ‘for a few da.ys ; 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 fectiy honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out anyobligations made Walding, Kinnan & wholesale druggists, Hall’s Catarrh Cure if taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials'sent free. bottle. 'Sold by all druggists. | Take Hall’s Fawmily Pills for constipation. . ifdo LATE TO CLASSIFY. store. Stock, fixtures and lease; $450 if taken at once. This is a snap. Attorney C. A. Pitkin left t is the The Moat. /Before the days of artillery the moat was an effective means of defense, par- ticularly--when - filled - with water. In very large forts or castles it sometimes assumed the dimensions of a lake, be- ing often 100 yards wide and’ ten fol twenty feet deep. The moat was crossed by a drawbrxdge, which could ! be raised at an instant’s notice, When' the most was too wide to permit of this bridge covering the entire distance:a slight wooden bridge was employed. Its Curious Origin. The word ‘“‘eavesdropper” has a curi- ous origin, ' In the early part of last century’ the penulty of listening to or overlooking secret assemblies, especial- ly Masonic ones, was suspension un- der the eaves of a house on a rainy day- till; the water ran through the clothing'and down to the shoes of the ofiender.~Loudou.Express. ‘fool. ‘We make a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily Bhe old reliable LAKENIDE, BAKERY: Telophone 118 ‘Advice From Her Lawyer. Timothy Coffin, who was prominent at the Bristol county bar in the last century, cnce secured the acquittal of - an old Irishwoman aecused of stealing a piece of pork. As she was leaving the courtroom she put her hand to her mouth and in an audible whisper said: “Mr. Carfin, wha'll I°’do with the por-ruk?”’ Quickly came the retort: “Eat it, you The judge says you didn’t steal it.”—Boston Herald. | known F. J. Cheney for the last| 15 years, and believe him per-| FOR SALE—The Dime Saver|! | suits for the least money. ‘and fits. * " establishmeut. Comes, and with it the needs_of men for spring and summer clothes. great question now is where shall“we Bét the best fitting and most stylish We can answer that, take the trouble 't0'come and see. us about it. latest styles of cloths to select {rom, and'guarantes 'all'6ur workmanship If you ‘don’t want a new suit;made, , send us your old - ene and ; we'will - repair and press it, making 'it Took like mew. We do Steam Cleammz and French Dry Cleaning and ' dyéing ini'connection withour Yours for trade, S J _Fryhlmg & Co. The uestion if yon will ocly e hayc hundreds _ of the 'OF BRAIN OF :BRAWN ¢ iThere are few persons who are not'more interested in cream than' milk, and'the persons so interested will be pleased to know that the new brand of flour handled by’ ‘Roe & Marku- sen stands for just'that—the cream of the first product— manufactured by the KENSINGTON MILLING COMPANY. It is an unbleached flour, and is'a ‘cream product because it centains the healthful and satisfying oil properties of the" wheat berry, whereas, in'the flour that has gone through the tlue-white. “WHITE JACKET” flour. bleaching process the oil has been removed, or destroyed,and - while the flour is left a delicate white the bread’ results in a There can be no substitute for the Kensington flour unbleached once you have become a user of it. Call for Whole wheat flour health food—§ used'as Graham or other flour, SCHEI’S PANEO, excellent* self raising pancake flour. ROE & MARKUSEN, SOLE AGENTS | Bemidji, - Minnesota. | 1 [ i e man htn Beuiordd ar t ro mabligwi Our Shoes! are as good as the best and better than the most! Hayve you seen our celebrated shoes—the “AMERICAN GENTLEMAN” Notice the styles in cur 'window and then compare the quality with other makes. ‘Nmfi out of every ten Men you meet wear a Gordon "W:HY? because after a fair trial they have found them to be the best on the market. Our new sprmg styles Just unpacked. i i FTTNET T | t

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