Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 17, 1906, Page 3

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great question now is where shall we Comes, and with it the needs of men for spri%g and summer clothes. The et the best fitting and most suylish ~uits for the least money. We can answer that question if you will ocly take the trouble to come and see us about it. latest styles of cloths to select from, and fits. ‘We have hundreds of the and guarantee all our workmanship If you. don't want a new suit made, send us your old ene and we will repair and press it, making it look'like new. We do Steam Cleaning and French Dry Cleaning and dyeing in connecnon with our establishment. Yours for trade. S: J. Fryhling & Co. Our Bread! and other bakery goods ¢ all: have that fine Homehke Flaver <o pleasing to the taste. Try them. MODEL BAKERY Phone 125. 315 Minn. Ave. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Otto Peterson of Brainerd was a guest at the Brinkman yester- day. P. R. Scribner was a visitor in the city yesterday ' from Northome. Mrs. George W. Millett of Cass Lake was the guest of friends in Bemidii yesterday. J. A. Brown and P. C. Warner of Grand Rapids are guests atj the Markham today. Attorney L. W. Bills of Park Rapids spent yesterday in the city on'legal business. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, A. A. D. Rahn arrived last night from Minneapolis for a short business visit in Bemidji. Have you weakness kind—stomach, back, or any ergans of the body? Dcn’t dope yourself with ordinary medicine Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is the supreme curative power. 35 cents. Barker’s drug store. of any James Smith, formerly pas- senger conductor on the M. & I., but who now holds a position as « superintendent of the Crookston Lumber company’s Wilton spur, was in the city last night on his way to Fowlds from Brainerd, where he has enjoyed a visit with relatives and friends. 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 F. J. Cheney tor 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 & | Marvia, wholesale druggists,! Toledo, Ohio. J[ Hall’s CatarrhCure if taken i in- i ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the | » system. Testimonials sent free. Price, T5c per bottle. Sold by | all druggists. Take Hall’s constipation. Family Pills for| % o 2@ @ v - | PLUMBING! TIN AND RE- PAIR WORK. You get the best services on the shortest netice. Doran Bros. TELEPHONE NO. 225 | @ i Read the Daily Pioneer. Oranges 25c per dozen at The Pdlace of Sweets. R. E. White of Kelliher is in | the city today on business. Christ Espe is in the city to- day from Shodley township. W. A. Reamer of Kelliher spent i yesterday in the city on business. Mrs. S. Walter of Nafy. was ithe guest of Bemidji friends yesterday. Frank Chapmen of Tenstrike is transacting business in Be- midji today. J. C. Dale of Turtle River ar- rived in the city this morning for a brief business visit. George Warrick left this morn- [1!10' for »enkins, where he will lspend Sunday with friends. The Ladies Literary cluo will meet at the home of Mrs. W, G. Gould Monday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Barney Johnson of Battle River is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Funkley. Mcrton McNight returned this morning to his home at Erskine after spending a few days in the city on business. Beach & Bowers’ minstrels. Good show. Why? Because, all critics say it’s the best. AtOpera house March 22. Harry Gillham arrived in the city this morning from Black- duck and is spending the day here renewing acquaiutances. The ladies of the Presbyterian [church will give their annual BEaster sale at Masonic_hall on March 28 and 29. Miss Vera Cameron arrived this morning from Tenstrike, where she is employed in the pubhc schools, for a visit with her parents. Mrs. A. C. Smith left today for Fosston, where she will enjoy a short visit with ' relatives be- fore joining her husband at Spokane, Wash. The annual easter apron sale [ will be held at the Masonic hall Wedhnesday evening March 28th. The men will serve a ham and ezg supper. Be sure and come. T. M. Sorley passed through the city today on his way home to Crookston from Park Rapids, where he has been for a few days ilooking after land interests in that vicinity. The morning service at the Methodist church will begin at 10:30 until further notice. The pastor will consider it a great { favor if the people will take notice and govern themselves accord- 1ingly. Have you pains in the back, inflamation of any kind, rheu- matism, fainting spells, indiges- tion or constipation, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes you !well keeps you well, Barker’s 35 cents. drug store. Eugene Kelleher, employed as head bookkeeper by the Grand Forks Lumber company at their camps near Blackduck, is in the ¢ity today on his way to Grand Forks, where he will enjoy a short visit with relatives and friends. M E. Smith yesterday com- pleted a deal for the purchasn of a lotiin block 2, Lake Park addi- tion. The lot fronts on Lake Boulevard and was formerly owned by ‘W. A. Gould. Mr. Smith expects to erect a hand- some residence on the lot at some future time. Don’t. miss seeing the funny burlesque take-off on Sousa and his band.” Original by Beach & Bowers’ minstrels. At Opera house March 22. Improves the flavor and addsto thehealth- fulness of the food. Read the Daily Pioneer. Oranges 25¢c per dozen at The Palace of Sweets. William Young isin the city today from Baudette. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mitchell are the parents ofa 10 pound son, born this morning. Beach & Bowers have sur- rounded themselves with the greatest lists of star artists ever in one organization. At Opera house March 22. 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. 85 cents, tea or tablets. store, Sixteen little folks last evening surprised Earle Bailey at the home of his parents and an ex- cellent time was had. Games were played and ice cream, cake and sandwiches were served for refreshments. McDonald Can’t Serve. County Attorney E. E. McDon- ald was at the election held Tues- i day elected to the office of justice of the peace in Maple Ridge township, where his homestead is located. Owing to the fact that Mr. McDonald holds the office of county attorney he will be unable to serve as justice in Maple Ridge. Notice. Notice is hereby given that| there is money in the city treas- ury department to pay all out- standing warrants issued prior to October 15, 1904. Interest on all erders 1ssued on or before above date will cease in tbirty days from date of this notice. Dated at Bemidji, Minnesota, March 16, 1906. EARL GEIL. City Treasurer. Legal Lale!s on Dr. Price’s Bak- ing Powder Cans. To comply with the pure food law of this state all baking ipov'ders must have the names of their ingredients clearly printed on the labels in order to acquaint grocers and consumers with the true character of the powder. All ‘qans of Dr. Price’s Cream Bak- ing Powder, bear labels printed as the law directs. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder, as most everyone knows, is made. from pure grape cream of tartar, is endorsed by the highest authori- ties for its purity and wholesome- ness, and fully complies with the Pure Food Laws of Minnesota and all other States. FOLEY'S § HONEYwoTAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles.. -No opiates.: Nomn-alcoholic. Good for everybody.: _Sold everywhere. .The genu ne FOLEY'S, Homiv and TAR isin aYollowpickage.‘,l}\ efuse substitutes. Prepared only by Foley & Company, Chicago. Barker’s Dcug Store. Barker’s dryg chet Palace of Sweets, © Walter Harrisis a visitor in Henry DeVoe today disposed | of a lo and house in Mill Park|: addi ion to H. E. Reynolds and Frank Shpp Sl Mrs, George Godfrey of Ball- club is in the city for a short visit at the home of her sister, Mrs, A. A. Carter. a Beach & Bowers’ famous min- strels is the only real twentieth century - minstrel show coming this- season. At Opera house March 22, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.. Michaels ling from their homestead in iBa.thle township and will remain here for some time. We have arranged to have two doctors at the opera house during Master.” Anyone becoming ill from laughing will have attention at our expense. The D. of H. ) The Only REAL HOME BAKERY in the city A ‘We make a specialty of "HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, ‘CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily Bhe old reliable LAKESIDE. HAKERY Telephone 118 L MEN AND WOMEN. Use Big & for nnnataral discharges,inflammations, irritations or’ ulcerations of mucous membranes. Painlees, and not astrin- . gent or poisonous. Sold by Druggists, or sent in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, for $1.00. or 3 bottles $2.75. . Circular sent on request. MAURRAYS VANTL1A WORTH A DOLLAR’ —~~ A DROP =— SOLD "BY ALL GROCERS EN are you in need. EMPLOYERS of reliable help ? Wehave listed competent Managers, Stenovgraphers. Bookkeepers, Cashiers, Clerks for Hotels, Banks and Stores, and can furnish on short nuum Cor- respondence suuc(tel THE ENDICOTT CLBRICAL URcAU, 236 I:mflcott Bmlding, St. Pnul Minn. and children arrived this morn-| |YE MAN the play *‘The Deestrict Skule/ the clhyf f.cday (from Tenstrike, |! ‘ T v Sheriff Bailey loft this morn- ing for Stillwater in charge of Tony Parlson, who was yester- day afternoon sentenced to three years in the state’ 'S _prison by J udge Spooner after pleading guilty to assault with intent to do great bodily harm upon the per- son of Christ Olson of this city. Office stationery and supphes at the Pioneer office. St Patrlck’s day, which is observed in every coun- try where ' Irishmen live by the wearing of the green. That Ireland is well represented in the populationof Bemidji isevidenced by the large pumber of green ribbons and shamrocks worn in i the city today. Read the Daily Pioneexr. | sen stands for just that—the tlue-white. “WHITE JACKET”’ flour. self raising pancake flour. | : Be.m!_d]l? . OF BRAIN OF BRAWN There 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- cream of the first product— manufactured by the KENSINGTON MILLING COMPANY. 21t is an unbleached flour, and is a cream prodwet because it contains the healthful and satisfying oil properties of the : wheat berry, whereas, in the flour that has gone through the Iibleaching process the oil has been removed, or destroyed,and swhile the flour is left a delicate white the bread results in a There can be no substitnte for the Kensington flour unbleached once you have become a user of it. Call for Whole wheat flows health food— +used as Graham or other flour, SCHEI'S PANEO, excellent 'ROE & MARKUSEN SOLE AGENTS anesota. { ! i l we will deliver for $2.50, one load of about 2 cords of dry 16 inch slab wood. ——ORDER NOW—— Markham—Schtsel Com’y Telephone 100 \ E. Sy & Rhone 30., . w sl amrwes s wwwe o 5 ¢ S e Our Shoes! | are as good as the best and 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. GMOH Hats —“1*-‘-—"—4-__—_ | Nine out of every ten Men you meet wear a Gordon Em—— because after a fair trial they have found them to be the best on the market Our ; new spring styles just unpacked : H Vthei~ @ Co. vt e ? Bemidji, Minn . [ ) 7 ou. ~A ’&.—nl.m ¢

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