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at question now is where shall we suits for the least money. we will repair and press it, making establishment. @omes, and with it the needs of men for spring and sfifiz’mei- clothes. The We can answer that question if you will orly take the trouble to come and see us about it. lavest styles of cloths to select from, and guarantee all our workmanship and fits. If you don’t want'a new suit made, send us your old ene and Cleaning and French Dry Cleaning and dyeing in connection with our Yours for:trade. S. J. Fryhling & Co. o get the best fitting and most stylish ‘We have hundreds of the it look ‘like new. We do Steam THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. William Spencer was a Funkley visitor last night. Library Concert at Opera Hoause tonight. A. H. Pitkin is in the city to- day from Kelliher, Alphonse Crawford returned to his camps near Houpt last might. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, George Elliott came down from Blackduck this morning and is spending the day here cn bhusi- ness. | K. J. Mclver is in the city ho-l day from his camps near North-l ome for a brief visit with his family. F. J. Kline, superintendent for Walker & Akeley, arrived last night from Akeley for a short business visit in Bemidji. John C. Larson returned this morning from Kelliher, where he bas been employed as bartender at the Gibson sample rooms. Nels A. Otterstad returned to his home at Turtle River last, night after spending a short time in the city on business. A. R. Button returned to his bhome at Ripple last night after spending a few days in the city attending to business matters. County, Attorney McDonald and C. A. Pitkin were visitors at Tenstrike last night on legal business, returning to Bemidji shis morning. W. B. Sherman took a nfumber of men to Tenstrike last night for the Irwin & O’Brien com- pany, returning home this morn- ing. Have you weakness of any kind—stomach, back, or any ergans of the body? Don’t dope yourself with ordinary medicine? Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is the supreme curative power. 3% cents. Barker’s drug store. How’s This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s @atarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & @o., Toledo, O. | We, the undersigned, havei knewn F. J. Cheney for the last 16 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. Hall’s Catarrh Cure if taken in- | ternally, acting directly upon Lhel blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for| eonstipation. Ghe Palmer GARMENT We have received by express the first ship;[; ment of Palmer Coats 3 and Rain Coats - oa Joe Ladies’ Coats, $9 to $15 Ladies’ Rain Coats, $10. to $25.00 O’LEARY e () E— @ W XTI TS " Ladies! Call for your Shamrocks at the Berman Emporium. Read the Daily Pioneer. Library Concert at Opera House tonight. Oranges 25¢ per dozen at The Palace of Sweets. Call at Gill Bros. and geva beautiful shamrock ireeofcharge. Wes Wrightreturned last night from a business trip to North- field. F. P. Sheldon of Grand Rapids spent yesterday in the city on business. ] ‘A. D. Moe transacted business at Blackdnck last night, return- ing home this morning. Lieutenant O. H. Dockery of Duluth is inspecting the local army recruiting office today. Chas. Burr arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Hib- bing for a short visit with friends. Attorney Chester McKusick spent last night at' Tenstrike on legal business, returning home this morning. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give their annual Easter sale at Masonic hall on March 28 and 29. Deputy Sheriff J. N. Bailey re- turned this morning from Ten- strike, where he spent last might on official business. Commissioner George Gunder- son came down from Blackduck this morning to attend the meet- ing of the board being held. We have arranged to have two doctors at the opera house during the play *“The Deestrict Skule Master.” Anyone becoming ill from laughing will have attention at our expense. C. A, Anderson, representing the Western Employment Co., of Minneapolis, is in the city securing men for railroad work on the new extension from Ken- newick to Vancouver, Wash. 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. The B. Y. P. U begs the honor of your riverint prisince at an Irish social in memory of St. Patrick this evening at the Bap- tist church. Ivery wan is re- quisted to wear a thrifle of grane! to extinguish himsilf from the ithers. Price 15c. A 2 Cormorants. Bormorants are far the largest and most striking in appearance of OREL mon English sea fowl. A mg morant is a yard long and ve: and heavy, and, though more quaint ‘than beautiful, whether flying, diving or sitting on the rocks e II yS, it js |, a far more interdstwhe ;E @é) the sea gull—a wonderful instance of adaptation of form to_special needs und of permanep® AT{HTRy enduring) {d remote ages, for the fossil cormorant hardly ¢9.§ ; now fishing from the ‘cliffs in which their petrified ancestors are imbedded. Our common ‘‘great black cormorant’ of his family, but a link with the in- old and new_worlds, He is found Y (Rfode, 218 [ 1t CAT,, Egypt and the greater part of Asia, in eastern North America and, a little chapged by distance, in New Zealand Podoa1] Qrstiygre ticoniy bird except the hawks“and falcous AR tOBisdnanii fig capture of_living prey. and in this vo- ditfon B¢l if [ brmicfone vy adume memory and affection, incomparably the best.—London Spectator. g‘%flsfir @ fBE shallofySipm fof 2 minds is thag snch disagred@hio-in > you ever hear any one preface a com- pliment, a commendation or anything gracious or pleasa y saying, “I 8l- y mind ?’—Wom- #Tng tt < e an Ralf “in &s Cilese [ el o = R o i ik B R RS is nftRlly AR O R Tedontativemic o g engg o ot ther S b ' searches. 4 G v - dozen at The; ' Or 9 Palace of Sweets. |Palace of Sweets. i It pours the oil of life into y B, H. Jerrard went to Cass| system. It warms you up and |Lake this afternoon for a short starts the life blood" circulating. |business visit in thativillage. : : L That’s what' "Hollister’s Rocky |/ Gill Bros,, the popular price Bei The (_ln:l ?xéeqfln.' g ‘Women of the better class in Muscat 0 3 o R ¢ course,” said 0 Y 1 H Mounba.mmTea does, 35) f:enfisn clothiers, are giving away free of | siwaya do what my w:xmmflfi % emmm fi;%fim&fi teaor tablets. Barker's drugicharge shamrock souvenirs. “What!” exclalmed Tekeg i sur eye or spaeze. If there happens to store. : o Wi Dprise. L4 81 298 e in e will nev- : E. A. Schueider, B. H.; Winter [ “.co. it ahey = 4 ] EYES..D: C- J. Larson, the and I Blooston® returned - last| mood when she orders s fo 0. sh3n | ot s oy st ol LY the beauty well known eye spec: [ night from the Red Lakeagency, | thing I know she wnnh%fi&e% ialist makes his ‘next regular|where they attended the pay. | °PPosite”—Philadeiphia Press. ower, a perfect hair re- 49 scalp clean and it is impossible to tell its shape. But trip to Bemidji March 22, 23, 24|ment held at the agency this ¥ Experience. ; :;{st]:"thi:i g:::tift:fifiinsg::)éat;::g? and 25. [f you aretroubled with|week, First Artis —But you-lore autifor 44| durment {ngtireoRlangrasHSEICE indiltia own sake? Second Arfi§§— hy, A presentation of mannerism |Pm coming to the Eillu !6n“é§€y of great men and noted speakers that's all there is intitBrooklvasTitte 2 = % gozl0 af 2 lief and prescribe perfect fitting l(; t'él: sull’uectdx‘ximtter : fm]zexgzn glasses, Dr. Larson has been| ~ oW, S ancrons o vy y % 3 O oy rgefisl)log very successful in treating ob- 1;:;1 :vblllf :V;E;g’thei?e mzont! 8 30 o stinate cases in Bemidji and ner)irsm = spgech Sl givin‘; Brt> ZEH) o i vicinity and if you are ail- 3 2 2 v 48 01} ¢ . g iuyany wa,yy Z;fi::)uld not|duaint and humorous illustra- SBIlIY d8dy fmodt adioy, glads %) ¥ tioms of their walk, and weave| Efi? tg%ggfi?fi: gflt:fi }%g;s;.l: into the address the most inter- until Sunday night. esting events of their lives. He is a trve student of history and has remarkable power to con- ceive the subject which he acts defective eyes you should lose no time in consulting Dr. Larson; he can be relied upon to give re- Wopt it b i, i lfi& B Plénasisaq 9dd 1o There ire fd Tparsohs WS A hiot Hhors! fn’tb’f‘efleflgrméré than _milk, and the pérs3HYS A , fE8ted s E%fléfié ! know that tha ‘f‘% 8Y3nd 6t Aout Hatitlet B OR66 & MEdvk: P54 b nd e e | Ehdhm ot tHE ihath igpatn 4 A Pair of Coddlers. A man with a curious fondness for skullcaps was the Abbe de St. Martin, who, in the seventeenth century, made |or illustrates. Price 25c¢. himself ridiculous by his vagaries. He P AR S always wore nine of these articles to ancy stationery forinvitations keep off the cold and, furthermore, nine |and parties at the Pioneer office 2, fot sen Stands for manuf égfir'éfd by the CENSINGTON MITIEING CONPANYIL (s It s an Gnbisachad HOE dnd i8¢ 96 contains the heafthtul” ahfi’lflti‘é‘ffiin‘g“\&fi Tibopdtiey whe%fir;{‘h‘yh?fi%fi. in the flGur (iR Sohe tREGHZN e 0Cess; pairs of stockings. His mode of pass- _J bleac 1ng b e oil has beré‘n é%%d:‘df dés%_rdié {and ing tho night was more remirkable! Homeseekers Excursions “while ‘figfi AGUETS cf ‘% ddlicatd White'tHa Hréda’ bl it ac himself a bed of ricks, beneath which via white: ere’ Qlfl?n("i b titute £6¢ thel Kensinptor: was a furnace, so arranged that he eould regulate it to the degree of_ warmth he might require, and his bed ‘was fitted with only a very small open- ing, through which the abbe used to creep when he retired to rest at night. Even ‘more ludicrous was the con- trivance which the great French mathe- matician, Fourier, designed and used for the protection of his health. He in- -Virgiuia.. cased himself in a species of box, the interior of which, by some mechanical means, was kept at the only tempera- ture at which he felt he could live with- out inconvenience. While enveloped in this clumsy affair he was necessarily confined to one spot, but he provided means for the freedom of his head and hands. Even the ills of asthma and rheumatism, one would hdve thought, were preferable to existence under such circumstances as this, but the French mathematician, we must believe, was of a different opinion.—London Stand- ard. BIdk el oie Yo Hiave badotiech Wbt wPit. I5CAll For: 3 XURET?fdfin=Whole wheat flotthéalth foodis: used as Gralibtborvtirer four; SCHELS PANEQ,. exesllont) Chicago Great Western Railway. To points in Alabama, Agég)% sas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisi- ana, Mexico, New Mexico, North | and South Carolina, Pexasuénd Only onel fa¥e ,plifé $2.00 for the round trimozDieH ets on sale first and-thirds@iids- days of each montHtDApPrill17. For further inforiiation-apply: to J. P. Elmer, G. .[PVA. 2:8ti-Bdul, Minu. cendiT .( ©-HoyT - = El"l‘VIlVfil,QigR ROE. & MARKUS & dtw stk i o Wk sslqgn 2 303} ;L;jan enf: l;l;qr:)‘ia e; s;n;;agmfis i el Q0 & air oaa ..,-... ) fisord bid sldstoaior & oq Isdrsiso odT | The Onl; SESHOGAT tosst ylno yo) pld o} ni ai sesoeib sl 1o serrs: Vitality of a Frog’s Heart. There is no living creature, according to a Philadelphia surgeon, that has a heart with so much vitality as a frog, especially the species commonly known as the water frog. It is gener;\a]ly known that the aquatic frog willl sur-| vive for months after the hmfl_,'\)egs‘l have been removed. Of course 'l:f“‘i?fi not hop 2bout as he could befo; SINE his principal means of transit;-but t fore legs heip him to crawl ywherever he desires to go. When L L 1p surgery I made a special d *tion a frog one day. I Jaid the various parts of the body on a ta’ b . that life was extinct within a few hours in every organ ex e heart. The heart showed V: a day after it from the bo any other cre it CIWEAkd d spabtalty 670’1 THOME BAKEISBREADL-BLES, UCAKE2 AND DOUGHEND TN, Fresh baking dail - g’i‘mdmh woad(t guiblind bus boold-sORDERINOWrn— 4 19} TBHE}:’ Y4 ; Qm YVNI mer & wr=blo monumerts gypt t 1y before our era. They greatly resem- bled the hammers now in use, save that there were no claws on=the-back-fe the extraction of mails. The first ham- mer was undoubtedly a stone held in Alngc SellalNa Ny Illuminated manuscripts of the el enth century represent carpenters claw hammers. Hammers g i le; ic nte, bammer of shipbuil some of which weig! are as ‘good aS; the best’ and better than the>most: OGHOMST Havety{;msébm_ dur celebrated shoes—th Santic ng establishments, niuch as fifty hammer and its own way of using it. b sHldo R Legend of Sam 1iq.5bosd dia, is the won concerning which there is a curious legend. The story runs that an old that it he wanted itacl theyped fhyos b omd sp it Crgia ek not turn. He rode for thirty miles, and then, curiosity overcoming him, he SoEb s B SRR ouid APAke el Fals ol o552 8 esm-bm&ramgs;aggqm g Hippocrates is looked omists as the father of the science. He died in 377 B. C. The modern sci- ; o ‘Nine ot of eyeky te, MR Yol 1he 1194 aiod ai te3tsa odt olidw Wrillo¥el 10} el 1055 h W oV ylggud 00 e GRYVIGIR +RATRG TSR0 B BT B2 Um0 60T th itk st ] U bsol 1oy, slidwnkiheriiprgostylednionpabhed s basvews eslfm . mwnter @ Co. Phone 30 Bemidji, Minn ave D careful students of anatomy. Michael Angelo, Raphael and Leonardo da Vin- ci were noted for their anatomical re Ed nose, for it Is kepty . ¢, ugly case, in whlch’