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Beuman Smpctivm, John Coleman returned th afternoon from Crookston, where 'he spent Sunday with friends. . Younmg People of .the Baptist church will give their ‘St. Pat- rick’s social Friday, March 16 at the church. ‘Mrs. Bert Mitchell arrived in 24 doox jrom lst Nat'l Bank the city this afternoon from ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY G00DS|<irum: ‘fand relatives, f A A. H. Pitkin arrived this after- noon from Crookston, where he 8| spent Sunday, and will leave this See our spring gloves, iaces and Embroid- eries. Novel@fieé n .CmnBs, Belts, Neckwear and.|. Purses Read the Daily Pioneer. Andrew Back is in the city to- township. Joe St. Germain, formerly of this city, has been refused a liquor license at Thief River 5 nplé ) cough syrup. "It is a strong medicine, a VA doctor’s medicine. It cures hard cases, : - severe and desperate cases. - Especially i . . good in bronchitis, pleurisy, consump- e , C ’n e..tinn. Asmllugomr all about this. of all our -.EE‘ We have e the formalas Fancy stationery for in‘vitatiens and parties at the Pioneer office. J.0. Co., Lowail moss. day from his home in F‘rohn‘l The Only STORE IN BEMIDJ! T T T ST S AT v REAL HOMS BAKERY in the ’ciny % 4 5 Falls, an ordinance forbidding t Kelliher. ¥ g o 1 2 Blglon st omo abcallinor the operation of more than 16 Have you' pains in the back, | a100n4 o¢ one time. This num- We make a specialty of inflamation of any kind, rheu- HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, matism, fainting spells, indiges- tion or constipation, Hollister’s || Rocky Mountain Tea makes you Our new store is filled with an elegant assortment of new Merchandise.—Suits, covert ber of saloons are now being op erated in that city. Mr. St. Ger- main had been of the opinion that there would be no trouble about CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily coats and spring novelties. ' We are in excellent condition for the spring trade. Our g stock has been carefully selected and we are in a position to show you' the best goods, § latest styles and newest designs at prices that will save you money. Ghe old reliable LAKESIDE PAKERY Telephone 118 . well, keeps you well, 35 cents. z etting the license and had pur- Barker’s drug store. £ 5 i chased bar fixtures and a stock of liquor and was ready to start in business. A. J. Gilmanarrived this after- noon from Grand Forks for a visit here with his family. Mr. Table Linens. ment of table linen, and towels. A new line. Wash Fabrics. Beautiful swiss and organdy. Shoes. and children’s shoes. anteed. 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 you. Ease and perfect fit guar- We handle " Oxfords, Watson, Plummer and Red Waists. New silk waists, crepe du chene. taffetta, habertae, in white, black and leading colors also lawns in white, black and colored. Underwear. We make a specialty in this line and have an elegant line of gauze and muslin, Prices and size to suit the buyer. Dress Goods. New patteriis in Voiles, Chiffon Popalin, Silk Fancies, Majestic Gloria, Chiffon Pana- ma, Alice gray suitings, Eolien’s, etc. Gilman was formerly employed} as a bartender at the Golden Club in Bemidji and now holds a similar position in Grand Forks. v v Comes, and with it the needs of men for spring and summer elothes. i]_?h; A, A. Smith passed through|] great question now is where shall we get the best fitting and most..]slny x? i icht i suits for the least money. We can answer that question if you wil onhy the city Saturday night enroute I take the trouble to come and see us about it. We haye hundreds of}g_a from Dedbham, Wis., to Kelliher, |l latest styles of cloths. to selic'. from, q.t'nd gg:ra:néf:i :;ch)ol:‘x;vzt{gkuel:gsaég 3 ¥ uit ma wherg hopwill take, chiarge of tho :gdw?lbls r:;siguan?lm;):evsv:?b,amx;.ivivr?g it look like mew. We do Steam Craig hotel, which he recently || Cleaning and French Dry Cleaning and dyeing in conneetion with our purchased. A number of re- pairs will be made to the building establishment. Yours for trade. and when all the improvements Skirts. In Chiffon Voiles, Panama English suitings. Taylored in the very newest spring style. Sprin | Spring Millinery. Our spring millinery is be- ing placed in readilf ss and more beautiful than ‘ever be- fore. The best shown in the| city, watch for our opening S. J. Fryhling & Go.’ ey are completed ' the hotel will be . ; first class, Mrs. Smith and Jackets family will arrive from Dedham OF BRAIN Qur new ‘covert and silk :gl.iay and will leave for Kelliher Y Ii ; M OF BRAWN jackets have just arrived and L3 Cyening, ‘ worthy of your inspection. How’s This? :'} New Ginghams and Prints-----Special Sale We offer one hundred dollars | reward for any case of catarrh ¥ | that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & There are few persons who are not more interested in cream than milk, and the persons so interested wilt 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— Most up-to-date goods at lowest Prices You Are Welcome to Examine New Goods at | Co., Toledo, O. 2 We, the undersigned, have i | known F. J. Cheney for the last ¥|15 years, and believe him per- g | fectly honorable in all business‘ transactions, and financially able Lo carry out any obligations made manufactured by the KENSINGTON MILLING COMPANY. S It is an unbleached flour, and is a cream produet beca.u.se it contains the healthful and satisfying oil properties of the wheat berry, whereas, in the flour that has gone through the ‘bleaching process the oil has been removed, or destroyed,?.nd | while the flour is left a delicate white the bread results in a tlue-white. There can be no substitute for the Kensington TR The Berman Emporium 2 Doors East of First N ational Bank. f| by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & 8| Marvio, wholesale druggists, % | Toledo, Ohio. ¢ Hall’s Catarrh Cure if taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the 8 | blood and mucous surfaces of the # |system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75¢ per bostle. Sold by ¢ |all druggists. i #| Take Hall’s Family Pills for d | constipation. flour unbleached once you have become a user of it. Call for «WHITE JACKET” flour. Whole wheat flour health food— used as Graham or other flour, SCHEI’S PANEO, excellent self raising pancake flour, g Al ROE & MARKUSEN, SOLE AGENTS Bemidji, Minnesota. I THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Joe Barney is a visitor in the city today from Kelliher. R. E. White of Kelliher is a business visitor in Bemidji to- day. C. W. Jewett of Blackduck is transacting business in Bemidji today. Phonse Crawford arrived this ! Read the Daily Pioneer. Harry Bliler of Cass Lake spent yesterday in the city with friends. William Spellman of Crooks- ton spent yesterday in Bemidji with friends. Edward Kaelble came down from Kelliher this morning for a visit with his family. Henry Miles spent Sunday at Kelliher on business, returning morning from his camps near|home this morning. Houpt. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. E. J. Taylor visited his family Mrs. A. Gilmour was a Black- duck visitor over Sunday, re- turning home this morning. { Miss E. E. Smith left last Inighs for her claim near Foy, at Blackduck over Sunday and|where she will spend several returned to Bemidji this morning. L. F. Johnson went to Black«! duck Saturday night to spend a - few days on business for the C. A. Smith company. Dr. C. R, Ward returned to his home ut Northome night after enjoying a visit in Bemidji with relatives, weeks, Ebbie Dunham returned Sat ’;urday night from Minneapolis, where he spent a few days with friends. The Royal Neighbors will give Saturday | a basket social at the Odd Fel- lows hall Tuesday evening. All neighbors and their friends are Samuel Carrigan of Blackduclk |invited. passed through the city this morning enroute to Aitkin, where|rived Saturday he will enjoy a ‘visit with rela-| Morristown, Minn., tives and friends. Erick Nelson morning from Blackduck and Mr.and Mrs. J. J. Morse ar- evening from and . will spend the summer here with arrived this |Telatives. - Miss Louise Smith of Black- Read the Daily Pioneer. WANTED—A$ once, appren- tice girl at Mrs. Conger’s Millin- ery store. L. C. Michaels returned Sat- urday night to his homestead near Foy after spending a short |time in Bemidji with friends. H. T. Bevans, who is employed in the state auditor's office as an attorney in timber trespass jcases, arrived Saturday night from St. Paul and will spend a few days in this vicinity on offi- cial businesss. It pours the oil of life into your system. It warms you up and starts the life blood circulating. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea does. 385 cents, tea or tablets, Barker’s drug store, H. J. McCarty arrived in the city Saturday from his camps near Lake George and spent Sun- day with his family. Mr. Mc- Carty states that he expects to finish up his logging operations at the Lake George camp this week, Homer Wright, formerly, em- ployed in Bemidji at the offices of the Crookston Lumber. company and who has been in the employ. oi the same company at one of its camps near Fowlds' during the ‘better than the most! Have you seenjour celebrated shoes—the “AMERICAN GENTLEMAN” Notice the styles in our window and then compare the quality-with other makes. * arejas good as the best andI Gordon Hats Nine out of every ten Men you meet wear a Gordon left this afternoon for Cass Lake, |duck passed through the city where he will transact business|this morning on her way to before the U. S. land office in|Seattle, Wash., wkere she will that village. ; ' spend some time for her healsh. regular meeting this evening and Have you weakness ‘° of any| ' “Dad” Palmer, the veteran |considerable important business: kind—stowach, . Back, ' or, any newspaper..inan, arrived in the organs of the body? Don’t dopeicity yesterday from Grand|Bids for the city printing for the yourself with ordinary medicine. [Rapids, where he is now em- year 1906 will be presented and Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea [ployed on the Independent, for a|it is expected that the manage-| is the supreme; curative power. |short visit with old time friends|ment of the city hall will also be 35 cents. Barker’s drug store. in Bemidji. placed this evening. S winter, spent Sunday in the city renewing acquaintances. The city council will hold a will come before the .meeting: |/ : because after a fair trial they have found them to be the best on the market. I S Our new spring styles just unpacked, | E. H. Winter @ Co. ne 30 Bemidji, Min n i v ——— e e