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Read the Dailv Pioveer. of every Bakery Con- | e | Jonathan Smart left yest rdsy | feCtlonery " for Sault Ste Marie, Mich, | ™ 4 where he will visit with relatives and D ey for a few weeks. Store | C. G. Nicuols of Frazee, presi- !dent of the- Nichols-Chisholm 4| Lumber company, | might ip the city. di E. D Dairy Products wholeszle to the cousumer. Fancy erecamery butter. BEEB e v pwn s 0 Tee Cream, Sweat Cream, Milk and Cheese. Beeson |line of the M. & L., looking after %some business matbters for the Naugle company. | Harry Mills, Finest lineof Cakes aud Pastry in ‘he Northwest. THE MODEL g s the M. & L., weut to Brainerd this worning on an ofticial trip of inspection of the line. T.J. Andrews returned this morning from Bridgie, wh he i had been locking afier the log- |ging being done on his claim {near that place. Hun%'s Perfect Baking Powder iwould be just as good without C. . Hale, the Blackduck ab Ith: name, but you woulda’s know torne 7, spent today 1n the city. {you were buying the best—ask W. J. Whiting, cedar| for Hunt's Perfecs. dealer, spent today in the city.] Mrs. J. P, Signal and listle daughter have returned from . | Boyne City, Mich., where they "“‘weuc to attend the funeral of {Mrs. LaFlam, mother of Mrs. Jacob Koilner of Stillwater, Signal. partner of J. A. Irvive in his| Thomas L. Shevlin left yester- various logging oper vsr’(’"";day for Fowlds, where he will last night in the city. | visit the camps of the Crookston S. C. Bagley, yclept the “Duke|Lumber company, of which his of Clearwater,” came in r | father, Thomas H. Shevlin, is the day from Fosston and spent last | president. night ia the city. ! The Bemidji Orchestra will i give a dance at the opera house iMonday cvening February 11, The home of Suowllake B: 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone THE CITY. Read the Daily Pionesr, Bemidji Elevator Co., for Barlows Best, also Gold Me: Mascot and Cremo. jobt Give me the girl with ravi eyes and sweet red lips; | better than mansions of stone, or temples of brick, for joy and. to be given befi'z?re lent and every pleasure there will be, if she vail L{})fms(:l\‘e? of takes Rocky Mountain Tea. © Tickets, $1.C0} Barker’s drug store. | per couple. William Lennon, the mavor of Kelliker, came down home this morning an day in the city looking a business matters. He s everything is movi bis bailiwick and th good with him, C. D. Cartar of Crookston, dis- trict manager fo Vortl ern Telephone pany, was in the ¢ Mr. Carter is w the business be company ip this of the labors of keeping its lines 1in said: “The heavy sno interfcre so much with as does the sharp char temperature which we ha the weather grew scver gradually, the wires stretch and would not & the sharp changes cause them to| snap and make o lot of work for the lineman,” motes refreshing m.v\tiu:’., businessis | r. Foster, rought a! ity. compe has no use for a number livery s postmaster at Akely. Call at the Pioneer when you are in need of office supplies number of boxes. BULLETIN= (Great Norfhern Raily Low Rates West Bound One way rates daily March 1st to April 80th. Round trip homesecekers rates the first and third Tuesdays dur- ing February, March and April. For rates and information upply to E. E. Chamberlain Local Agent The Pioneer at all times has in spent last| returned this ! morning trom a tvip up the north roadmaster cn | This is the last full night dance Builds up waste tissue, pro- ite; improves diges- |, sleep, th and rd, the county vho is a g an C if bounty on a h he recently killed Carson has fourd a ing of the free de- m, and has sold the paraphernalia to C. F. Scheers, The free delivery of mail to eitizens of Be- midji put out of commission a A Busy Store When you are out shopping come to the busiest grocery store in town. Why are we the busiest store? Because we have the best selected stock; our sales are large and in consequence we order often and get the very best in § the market. No where else will you find such excellent quality and prices so reasonable. You have but to visit f the store and try our goods to be convinced. : ROE @ MARKUSEN | PHONE 207 . Tho mas France of Deer River spent last night in the city. - Chris Olson returned this | morning from a visit at Kelliher. W. B. [Ferris returned last evening from a trip to Brainerd. W. P. Welch left yesterday for Hibbing, where he will visit for several days. Rev. Neil A. Gilchrist of Crookston was a visitor in the city last night and today. Dr. Blakeslee went to Houpt last evening to look after his ce- dar operations near that place. A. Gilmour came down this morning from Blackduck, where he is pharmacist for A. O’Kelli- er, ¥ H. Brown left last evening for Northome, where he will cook in one of the Irvine & O’Neil’s, camps. A meeting of the Modern Sam- aritans will be held at their hall || this evening and a full atterd- ance of members is desired. J. P. Dauzherty camein last evening. from Minneapelis and went north to Big Falls last even- irg to visit his camps along the line of extension of the M. & [ Bnjimia L. Fairbanks :nd brother, Joseph, came in last eveniug irom th.ir home o1 th- Whise Birth reservation and wont to Red Lake agency today . George Kinney went to Hines last evening to inspect the work being done at his logging camp, where he is getting out ced:r polss, ties, and also cordwood. Clande Blakesles; son of Dr. Blakeslee, was yesterday dis- charged from the pest house, where he had been confined with black swallpox for sixty-seven days, A. G. Rautledge and wife re- N. D, where they at on Tuesday. H. Squier, the ge for the i down day in T the sses wonderful power over the human body, removi ers from your system; g that’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea does. cents, Tea or Table s drug store. I T. Collins, who has been king in a luombering camp passed shrough ok this morning for his home st New Brighton, where he well spend the balance of the inter, Mr. and Mres. V. L. Eilis and ittle danghter left this morning for Pine River, where they will isit for several days with A S. White, who is a brother of Mrs, , and whois agent at that place for the M. & L. railway. W. T. Sharp, who has for some time been connected with Swif & Co.’s local branch house, has accepted a position with the M. |g & L. and has been installed as|g cashier at the local depot of the |8 company. The M. & I. north-bound pas- senger train was an hour and a | half late last evening, the late arrival here being due to a wait |8 at Braiserd for connections with trains on the N. P. from the twin cities. Ernest Fiemming the Bena| merchant, returned this morn- ing from a visit to his logging B camps near Blackduck. He left this noon for his home at Bena. |E ¢Everything moving along nicely at the camps,” quoth Ernest. Pavid Winton, manager of the Thief River Falls Lumber. com- pany, came in yesterday from |H Thief River ¥alls and left last|H evening for Blackduck, where | he will visit the ldgging camps of his company for several days. J. C. Schultz, traveling auditor for the-M. & I. ilway, passed throu gh the city this morning |H from Northome, where he had |f& been to check out E K. Fluke, the retiring agent at that place forthe M. & I, who is succeeded by John Oman, formerly of Be- midji. Hugh McIntosh of Northome, a member of the board of county commissioners of the new county of Koochiching, passed through the city from his home : on his way to|f this morning Brainerd to be present at the hearing of the papers served on the Koochiching officials to show cause before Judge McClenahan | why they are really ‘‘doing busi- ness.” - S a ~ | vesterday from Grand| & 12 We have installed at our place of business, “soda fountain hot drinks.” THIS IS OUR MENU: Hot Chocolate with Macarons Hot Clam Bouilion i 5 Hot Chicken Bouillon A Hot Tomato Bouillon b Hot Cone. Ext. of Coffee . 15¢ 16¢ 106 18 10¢ 10c | Lakeside Baker ORCHESTRA MUSIG guar- ji, Minn, NGTON 3, 1 Breliinute Cough Cure For Goughs, Colds and Croupn. | | neced new sets of books. - styles and bindings of hooks. books and journals. weather, is a foaming "glass of MOOSE BR 2 It has life and bod calthful AND B A good line of cash books; a well selected stock of Do better i BER. 1ts one bette to make ¢ dred pages. i % at all times, and especially in hot {|§ § b ¢ i ching county, came wmorning {rom his home at Big; Falls. . Clair ‘of G Beginning the New Year nearly every business will ‘The Pioneer carries a full line of books and an in- f . spection of the stock will show that we carry all sizes, We have the two, three, our and five column day ledgers, single or double entry, one hundred to eight hun- H in from h d thing at the Sulv&bion’ rom his home | Army hail on Sunday evening,; night lat 8 o’clock. Subject: The Two {Fires.” Youare e ially in-| Aonc.y g1 of ““C‘fiil:ed to »’r&tt):dflb A woh, superintendent of the Cross| i A % ke Indian school, arrived ini city yesterday from his home | ber for the : the Re % {compan went to the Red Lake agency i) o bhiis {2y, to be present at the Indian | timber, came ol tab Grand Rapids son, and spent the day in He was joined here by Biake, who arrived from h howe infMinneapolis on fhe even- 152 train, and Blackduck for a few days’ visit. | t! eve this week. v M Beltrami Mercantile | awe down from Kelli-| sone business affairs. fmorrow evening. The club dance which was to have been held this evening has been indefinitely postponed. John F. Essler, agent for the "} Minneapolis Brewing company, K Mclver, wanager at Kelli-, Went to Blackduck this morning. Among the out-of-town visitors morning te look aftep | Who were registered at Duluth 1 He ex- | hotels yesterday were Dr. C. J. they went tojpryment which is being madeipects to return to Kelliher to-! Larson and the Rav. Frank Hig- gins of Bemidji. PHENOMENAL SALE —OF FAMOUS The wonderful preparations with which L. T. Cooper recently . created so much excitement in Cincinnati. The results they are accomplishing for sufferers from Ave startling in the extreme and the sa'e of theém in all the large cities has reached astonisbing proportions. Nearly a quarter million bottles were sold in Cincinnati during Mr. Cooper’s recent demonstration there. ~ We are receiving excellent reports from persons who have “purchased them from us and we unhesitating recommend them to our customers. All sufferers from the above named ailments should investi- gate these gitat medicines that are doing so much for the sick and afflicted. We shall Le pleased te-wxplain the nature of them to all who will call at our store. They are .. soldrat thelf Iowfing,pricesi g - * GOQPER'S NEW DISCOVERY, $1.00 PER BOTTLE; SIX FOR $5.00. : COOPER'S GUICK RELIEF, 50 CENTS-PER BOTTLE. ER MEDICINES Stomach Troub'e, Kidney Trouble and Rheumatism Bk E,