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3 Sprmg” Comes, and with it the needs of men for spri.ng and summer dothes The great question now is where shall we get the best fitting and most stylish suits for the least money. We can answer that, questxoqhfl you will orly take the trouble to come and see us aboutit: We have hundreds - of the latest styles of cloths to select from, and guarantee all our workmanship® and fits. Tf you don’t want a new suit made, send us yourold ene and we will repair and press it, making it.look like new. We do Steam Cleaning and - French Dry Cleaning and . dyeing in connegtion wnh our establishment. Yours foi" trade. 8. J. Fryhling & Co. . must be in & very bad ou certainly know what to why not take itP—Ayer’s Sar- lla. If you doubt, then consult our doctor. We know what he will say ut this grand old family medicine. mo necreis] 'We ‘f" lhe lunn-lll of all mmfim gnuwol m°° 'Mrs.I S. Boyer*l‘hursday after- -{noon at 2 o’clock, Valuable lnformatlon For| Beach & Bowers have sur- . Those Who,Expeet to Be-: o ronnded themselves: with the SO greatesf. lists of : star artists ever _come Parchasers. in ‘one organization. ' At Opera house March 22. Y ‘ Attorney A. Ueland arrived in the city last night from Minne- apolis to represent the Minneap- Read the Daily Pioneer. M l How about hot cakesand syrup? mfleso & & lfl el'fld lOflfl ;‘The’ best: dm.n :s.l:le] makgalm N In Connection with the s roices oy the griddle. | Northern Pacific gfi)llssupper e Mo ;—‘rovidas the best train pussanz.e; service between Nort.home, Funkley 'For the benefit of those who may intend to become pur-|s Our Bread! and other bakery goods all have that fine Homehke Flavor so pleasing to the THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. John C. Parker went to Black- duck last night for a short busi- ness visit. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s ! Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, ImFe‘fiedm igfg&;r];sft E:;E:lio :,f:- attend the sale and have someone | Sickness. that is—Mabel, I—er—desire to—aw— Sl Deputy Sheriff Thos. Bailey, else present to bid for them they really— Miss Brightly—Keep right on, Carlton. Jr., was at Kelliher last night on Read the Daily Pioneer. J. B. Wilkinsis in the city to- day from Cass Lake. S. W. Ellis of Blackduck is a business visitor in Bemidji today. Edward Leonard of Fowlds is transacting business in Bemidji today. Watch for the full menu for | J. N. Guthrie was in the city yesterday from Turtle River, re- turning home last night. Matt Mayer made a business trip to Blackduck last night and returned home this morning. M. D. Stoner made a business trip to Blackduck last night, re- turning home this morning. Attorney D. H. Fisk left this morning to attend the Indian payment at the Red Lake agency. cept a position® at Barker’s Drug store. chasers of state lands at the sale to be conducted in Bemidji by State Auditor. Iverson next month, the following is printed: All state lands suitable for agricultural purposes are sold in the manner and on terms as follows: Lands are first appraised. ‘No not be less than five dollars per acre and may be higher. -The lands are sold at public auction to the highest bidder. No bid can be received for less than the appraised price. Wkereit is not convenient for parties to attend the sale they may arrange for someone to be present and bid for them.’ But if parties who wish to purchase are unable to mnst have their money there to 1all the eweet sleep of youth. Hol- | olis, Red Lake & Manitoba Rail- way company in the suits against the right of way petition signers which will come up at the pres- ent.court term. The most healthful, upbuilding medicineknown to science; gently soothes ' the liver and nerves, makes digestion easy, brings to C. W. Jewett passed through | the city last night on his way| home to Blackduck from Minne- | apolis, where he has been fora| few days visiting Mrs. Jewett, | who has been under the care of Minneapolis physicians for seme time past. Mrs. Jewett was con- fined to ‘St. Anthony’s hospital in this city for several weeks last summer and it is said that she never fully recovered from her Homeseekers Excursions | this 'season. Beach & Bowers’ famous min’ l strels is the only real twetitieth At Opera house March 22. When you are wearied from over work, feellistlessorlanguid, or when you cannot sleep or eat, | take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Barker’s Drug store. rerrume or riowers. It is claimed that the perfume of flowers disappears as soon as the starch in the petals is exhausted, and it may, it is said, be restored by plac- ing the flowers in a solution of sugar, when the formation. of starch and the emission of flaglanee will be at once resumed. .Encouraging Him, Mr. Faintart—Miss Brightly, I—aw— Mr. Faintart; I'll consider your:propos- Blackduck, and intermediate poinv.s and Minne- Bemidji, Walker apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth century minstrel show. coming | and all points east, west and South. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. Ample time at Brainerd of cars. for dinner. No change TIME CARD | Effective June 4th., 1905. Daily except Sunday STATIONS -Northome. Daily ex. ! 8 Try tk Presbyterian supper served b, ! : ] MODEL BAKERY J|[men. Price 256, ¥ |sale can bo made for less thah | 1yyors Rooky Mountain Tea. 35 |Tea. One of the greatest tonivs | 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. She appratsed price, aWLICH cents. Barker’s Drug store, known. 35 cents, tea or tablets. | s | Dnlly excepc SHndw . [ p.m. Lv.. 8 uluth A ; ia al-and have my answer réady by the Tv.......Bri Td ™ 2:25 legal business, returning home ¥ ¢ R S e P S R T A this morning. Ever eat “sauer kraut and|be paid on the day of the sale. Chicago Great Western Railway. 22?3;1232&52t;§292t of your sys- LR Beach & Bowers’ minstrels. Good show. Why? Because all; weniers? Themen will'serve them at the Presbyterian supper Mar. 28. Come. If a party bids in land and re- fuses to make payment the State Land Commissioners may refuse To pointsin Alabama, Arkan- sas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Gen Mgr St Paul, Minn itics it’s the best. AtOpera TR s 2 Zztxlsf;;laai‘éhs% e b J. Naylor arrived in the city |to accept any further bids from Iowa, Kax.:.sa,squen}&l ck_y, ngmiil ’ OF BRAIN J ; last night from Wadena for a|that party, and debar him from |ara, Mexico, New Mexico, Nor OF BRAWN L. F. Johnson left last night|yisit at the home of his nephew, and South Carolina, Texas and for the Pemush lake country to look after timber interests for the C. A. Smith company for a few days. Mrs. T. Craig, Mrs. William Lennon, Mr. and Mrs. Patnaude and F. Derache of Kelliher were visitors in Bemidji yesterday, re- turning home last night. H.N. Tweeten of Crookston was in the city yesterday looking j will enjoy a. visit with Mr. and E. L. Naylor, Mrs. R. A. Thomas left last night for Kelliher, where she Mrs, A, H. C. Knoke. The local school board will hold a meeting this evening at which teachers for the ensuing year will be chosen. The Youuse Married People" participating further in the sale. The state proposes that there shall be a square deal. Lands are sold in 4o-acre tracts where requested. Not more than 160 acres can be put up and auctioned off at one time. The state em- ploys no agents and pays no commissions, ~ The stale en- ployes no one to show the lands; Virginia. - Only one fare plus $2.00 for the round trip. Tick- ets on sale first and third Tues- days of each month to April 17. For further information apply to J. P. Elmer, G. P. A, St. Paul, Minn, 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- 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 after a number of matters in the cluband ihe Young Men’s club the prospective purchaser must: The Only wheat })erry, whereas, %n the flour that has gone through the ke T S far will hold a dancing party at the 3 bleaching process the oil has been removed, or destroyed,and estate of;Jacob S. Dyrhaug, de " look them up on his own account A 1M [ ceaged, of which he is adminis. | GTill hall Friday evening. Fifteen por l::em; of the purchase REAL Hfl\’lh BAK |\Y while the flour'is, left a delicate 'white the bread results in a trator. John McCarthy was seriously | 5 3 2 e B klue-white. /There can be no substitute for the Kensington : injured in an accident at a camp | Price and interest on the unpaid ; 7 ) i . _ thguéltl. Cgr%&bgl:hfrrezfsggn;f near Blackduck Monday and will | balance of the purchase money Thtithe: oity flour unbleached once you have become a user of it. - Call for passed through the city lasy night on his way to Blackduck, where he will receivs bids for the sale of 40,000 poles and 50,000 posts. 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. Cheuey & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known . 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 & | Marvio, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure if taken in- | be sent to Duluth foran opera- tion. Ben Grims, auditor for the Fitger, Brewing company, isin the city today . from Duluth look- ing after business in Bemidji for the company. Don’t miss seeing the funny burlesque take-off on Sousa and his band. Original by Beach & Bowers’ minstrels. At Opera house March 22, Porcela—A preparation made for cleaning your bath tub,labor- atory,kitchen sinksand allenamel surfaces. Makes it clean and white as snow. For sale only by Jerrard Plumbing company. There is nothing worse than an offensive breath. It comes from bad stomach and liver. Hollis- ter's Rocky Mountain Tea cures from the date of the sale to June 1 following must be paid at the time of the sale; the balance can run for 40 years on interest at four per cent per annum, payable annua]ly in advance on June 1 each year, provided the principal remains unpaid for 10 years. If the principal is paid in full be- fore the expiration of 10 years, the rate of interest to be paid is five per cent. The principal can be paid at any time—all at once or in partial payments, at the pleasure of the purchaser, ‘sub- ject to the before mentioned pro- visions as to the rate of interest. The state issues certificates of purchase to the purchaser of state lands, which are assignable i and should be recorded in t e ‘We make a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily Bhe ‘old reliable LAKESII)E FACERY Telephone 118 “WHITE JACKET” flour. Whole wheat flour health food— used as Graham or other flour, SCHEI'S PANEO, excellent ‘self raising pancake flour. 3 'ROE & MARKUSEN, SOLE AGENTS i Minnesota. 3 ? all liver disorders and perfumes ternally, acting rhrect%y upon the | ¢} o breath, * 85 cents, tea or tab- |COURtY: are as gOOd aS the best and blood and ?UCOHS surfaces of the lets. Barker’s Drug store. Not more than 320 acres can be ' ' system. Testimonials sent free. 1d tracted tobesoldtoan “l 40 i 3 The Jerrard Plumbing com- | sold or contrac 0pes0.atoany Price, T5¢ per bottle. Sold by pany have secured the agency fcr |One purchaser. Within fiye years etter t an t e Ost ° all druggists. Take Hall’'s Family Pills for constipation. Opening S : I The Epworth League of the M. I. Church invite YOU to attend the opening at their Chapter Room: on Friday Evening March 23rd. We have repaired and altered our room until it is ore of the finest in the Northwest, A continued - in - our - pext pro- gram will be rendered. Also refreshments served. But. our especial object is to give every- one a good time. Isive Marine Moter build today. Bl depositions were taken in the The Gray N Marine Moter. This moter is built in sizes from 14.to 7 horse and is the best .inexpen- We will have a 4 horse motor on exhibition in our show rooms in about 10 days, and the public is inwited to call and see the moter, Matt Jones was in the city yes- terday on his way home to North- ome from Deer River, where case brought against him by the government in which it is claimed that he fraudulently obtained title to a tract of land near North- ome and cut 700,000 feet of pine from it uula.wfully A hearing lin the case will be had at the | Cass Lalke land office on April 17, EYES Dr. C. J. Larson, the “well known eye spec- {ialist makes .his next regular trip to Bemidji March 22, 23, 24 and 25. If you are troubled with defective eyes you should lose no time in consulting Dr. Larson; he can be relied upon to give re- lief and prescribe pe=fect fitting glasses. Dr. Larson has been very successful in treating ob- vicinity and if your eyes are ‘ail- ing in any way you should' not miss this opportunity to consult him. Offica at the Hotel Remore until Sunday night. ! of the date of sale the purchaser or his assigns must perform at least one of the following require ments:(1)Fenceat least prercenh of said tracs for pasture and con- | vert such portion into pasture lands; or (2) Cultivate at least 5| per cent of sald urucy, or (3) Build a house and actually reside upon said tract for a period of twelve months. All payments of principal or interest must be made to the County Treasurer of the county in which the land is situated. No lands can be sold at private sale. The state reserves the mineral on-all its lands. The Emprelses of Russin. Gordo During the eighteenth century no less than four empresses held sway over Russia, and if perhaps the throne was unjustly usurped in more than, one in-. stance it can at least be said of all of them that they reigned more wisely than the emperors of that period and that they have left names more famous than -those of. their male predecessors and successors. With all her many faults Catherine the Great proved a | stinate cases ' m Bemld]l and}wlse and powerful monarch, and much | that disfigured her hlstory may be' for- gotten, seeing' that she ‘almost totally abolished . the} custom’ of subjecting:all ‘Russian.prisoners to:a system of giast- ly torture besidep repealing many oth- | er cruel and barbarous laws. because after a: fa.lr trial Have you seenfour celebrated shoes—the “AMERICAN GENTLEMAN” nHats WHY? Notice the styles in our window and then compare the quality w1th other makes. 'Nme out of every ‘ten Men you meet wear a Gordon ! y have found them to be the best on the market. ()ur new spring’ styles just unpacked E H. W _tefir Q Co.”‘ - Bemidji, Minn