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sutits for the least money. latest styles of cloths to select from, and fits. Tf you don’t want a new suit made, Comes, and with it the needs of menfor spring and summer clothes. The great question now is where shall we get the best fitting and most stylish ‘We can‘answer that take the trouble to come and see us about it. question if you will ocly ‘We haye hundreds of the and guarantee all our workmanship send us your.old emne and we will repair and press it, making it look like new. We do: Steam Cleaning and French Dry Cleaning and. dyeing in'connection with our establishment. Yours for trade. S. J. Fryhling & Co. Our Bread! and other bakery goods all have that fine Homelike Flaver so pleasing to the taste. Try them. MODEL BAKERY 315 inn. Ave. Phone 125. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Alfred Olson of Blackduck is a business visitor in the city today. Alabastine in all colors, 50c per rackage. Fleming Bros, Phone Dr. Ingalls left last night for a brief professional visit to Kelli- her, The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agentg for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, D. W. Hines, familiary known throughout thic section as “Farmer’’ Hines, arrived in the city last night from Minneapolis, where he has been for several days on business, and left this morning for points north. Have you weakness kind—stomach, back, or any organs of the body? Don’t dope yourself with ordinary medicine. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is the supreme curative power. 35 cents, Barker’s drug store. of any 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 knewn 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 & Marvio; wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. _Read the Daily Pioneer. J. E. Stowell of New Haven is a Bemidji visitor today. Frescoat in all colors, 40c-per package. Fleming Bros. Phone 57. The dance given last night at the Grill hall was largely attend- ed and an enjoyable evening was | spent. The Royal Neighbors will give | a basket social at the Odd Fel- lows hall = this evening. All neighbors and their friends are invited. Theo Gulickson went to North- ome last night to spend a short time looking after business in- | terests for the Hamm Brewing company. C. F. Learned left yesterday for his claim near Baudette,upon which he made filing at Cass Lake recently, and will spend a week making improvements on i the homestead. Superintendent W. H. Strachan of the M. & I. passed through the city last night on his way to Northome and Ripple, where he will spend a few days looking after business for the company. John Armstrong, J. O. Harris, J. A. Breen, Rev. E. M. Peterson and Louis Lauritzen left last night for St. Louis county,where they expect to take up stone and timber claims. John A. McDon- ald accompanied the party and will locate them upon the claims. Contractor G. E. Kreatz re- turned last night from Elbow Lake, where he has been looking after the work of putting up the cold storage plant for the Duluth Brewing and Malting company. On his return Mr. Kreatz enjoyed a short visit with his family at Brainerd. A presentation of mannerism of great men and nnted speakers is the subject matter of Denton C. Crowl’s address at the City hall Friday evening. He not only will produce their man- | nerism in speech but in giving Hall’s CatarrhCure if taken in-| quaint and humorous illustra- ternally, acting directly upon the tions of their walk, and weave blood and mucous surfaces of the|into the address the most inter- system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75¢ per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Fawily Pills for constipation. esting events of their lives. He is a trve student of history and has remarkable power to con- ceive the subject which he acts or illustrates, Plain Your walls will look well long after the price of the ; Kalsomine you use is | rescoat ——————— e The newest wall coating on the market. Frescoat is ready for immediate use when mixed in cold Facts forgotten if you use water and stays in working condition for days after mixi'g It is bright and sweet, . . It spreads easily, It covers well, It saves time, It will not settle, It will not rub off, per package Sold only in 5 1b. packages Fleming Bros., Hardware. 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 57 Rea aily: " Allan Underwood today from Kelliher. ; Postmaster Dunn of Akeley is vigiting frignds in Bemidjitoday. WANTED—At once, appren- tice girl at Mrs. Conger’s Millin- ery store. i X Grant McClure returned last . night from a visit with relatives ‘and friends at Milaca. D. C. Breneman left last night for points up the line of the M. & I. for a short business visit. Mrs. George Wallace visited friends at Tenstrike last night, Young People of the Baptist church will give their St. Pat- rick’s social Friday, March 16 at the church. Vi Mrs. William Masterson left last night for Blackduck, where she will be the guest of friends for a few days. i The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give their annual Easter sale at Masonic hall on| March 28 and 29. R. H. Muncy left last night for a brief cruising trip in the vicinity of Blackduck for the Crookston Lumber company, Harry Arnold left last night for one of the camps of the Bel- trami Cedar and Land company, near Kelliher, where he will be employed as a clerk. Special Agent A, W. Layman of theinterior department arrived this afternoon from Crookston and will spend a few days in this vicinity on official business. C. H. Miles returned this after- noon from Hot Springs, Ark, where, in company with Mrs. Miles, who returned home last night, he has spent several weeks. It pours the oil of life into your | 1t warms you up and|g system. starts the life blood circulating. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky | g Mountain Tea does. 85 cents,\ tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store, To satisfy-—we carry two full and complete lines of wallcoating and can furnish any color de- sired in either kind. Alabastine at:60c per package.. . Frescoat. at; 40c per package. Fleming Bros. Phone 57. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Smith arrived this morcing from Kelli- her and Mrg. Smith left this afternoon- for Duluth. Mrs. Mitchell will leave tomorrow for an extended visit withe relatives and friends at Montreal, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell, who are now guests in the city at the home of Mr. Mitchell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mitchell, will leave in the near ‘fumre for Skibo, where Mr. Mitchell has accepted a position as sawyer at the large sawmill in that village. The last of the series of enter- tainments to be given under the auspices of the library associa- tion will be given at the City hall Friday evening of this week. Denton C. Crowl the Portrayalist and student of human character will make his appearance. The evening’s emertainment will be agood one and a mnovelty. Be sure to attend. Commissioners Meet Thursday. The board of county commis- | sioners will ~_meet Thursday, March 15. A number of im- !portanh matters will come up for the consideration of the board. returning home this morning. |’ ‘McLeran o “Dnluiv;h,'-‘.in.j : 'speu&orot?&he;})ulufla district, is} in the city today. S. Bowman, who has operated anumber of logging camps’in’ the vicinity of Kelliher during the winter for - the' Thief River Falls Lumber company, is trans- acting business in. Bemidji today, . 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, 35 cents. Barker’s drug store. . BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. Edward = Bindley, = a prominent multi-millionaire and president of the | Duquesne National bank, is dead at Pittsburg. > General J. F. Smith, the future gov- ernor general of the Philippines, has sailed for Hongkong en route to San Francisco. The socialists of Finland are agitat- | ing for a general strike to show the discontent of the people at the exist-| ing conditions. - The heaviest Snow storm of the win- ter .prevailed Saturday in sections of Kansas. Street car traffic in Wichita was demoralized. ‘Boardman C. Frost, widely known in lake marine insurance circles, died " suddenly at Oswego, N. Y. He was sixty-two years old. The Baker street-Waterloo “tube,” one of the late Charles T. Yerkes’ group of railroads, was opened to pub- lic traffic in London Saturday. Captain J. J. McCardy of St. Paul auditor for the postoffice department, is going to resign from his position this spring. Friction with high offi- cials of the treasury department is the supposed cause. Present prospects are that there will be 20,000,000 bushels of grain in store at Duluth at the opening of navi- gation and more if the opening is late. There is now more than 18,000,000 bushels in store there. orney 4 . | River Falls is pUicider o St!1egal busines: d X attempted suiclde as' Thé On‘ly' a result of disgust for that phase o A i the theatrical business. S X ' DINA Al i The' Ranson ‘woman shot herself in |l ) A A\ { \ i the left breast .in. her room in the Clarendon hotel in the presence of Joe Nellason, who is said to be her hus- band, and her condition is critical. - Mattie Lorraine tried to asphyxiate herself with illuminating gas af the| Grand Central hotel, but was. discov-| ered ' before she.was fatally injured and hds recovered. I Botl} women told the physicigms‘ that they were sick of the show busi- || ness and with life. The Ransom wo-: man told the police that Mattie Lor- raine suggested to her that they both take their lives. l There are few persons who are not more interested in cream than milk, and the persons so interested wili 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 bleaching process the oil has been removed, or destroyed,and while the flour is left a delicate white the bread results in a tlue-white. There can be no substitute for the Kensington 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 PANEQO, excellent self raising pancake flour. in the city ‘We make a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily . Ghe old reliable LAKESIDE BAKERY Telephone 118 OF BRAIN OF BRAWN ROE & MARKUSEN, SOLE AGENTS Bemidji, - Minnesota. Sivery? OPEN DAY AND NIGHT (Good Rigs and Careful Driyers LIVERY HACK IN CON- NECTION. Night Calls Promptly An- swered. N S T | ineChooy's | 1 1 CHEAP FUEL! we will deliver for $2.50, one load of about 2} cords of dry A ] 16 inch slab wood. ——ORDER NOW—— ‘Markham-Schisel Com’y Telephone 100 ~ Our Shoes arefas;good as the best and Child Died Today. The two year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Helin died: this morning after a.shortillness. Death is attributed' to heart fail: ure. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock from the residence. Funeral Tomorrow. The funeral over the remains of the two year old child of Mr. iand Mrs, P. ;Berckerson, who ' died yesterday at St. Anthony’s hospital, will occur'tomorrow af- ternoon at 1 o’clock and the re: mains willbe interred in Green- i wood cemetery. ‘Phone 30 “AMERICAN GENTLEMAN” Notice the styles in our window and then compare the quality with other malkes. Gordon Hats Nine out of everyten Men you meet wear a Gordon because after a, fé.‘ir trial they have found them to be the best on the market. Our new spring styles just unpacked. better than the most! Have you seen’our celebrated shoes—the WHY? @ Co. Bemi&ii, Minn \