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! medicideknown to science; gently ! * ‘makes’ dlgestxon easy, brings to ‘all the eweet sleep of youth. Hol-|ali druggists: Embrold~ eries, Neckwe's Berman Empo fum, and Door East ot.First National Bank. GRAND SPRING ST " Yv '~ 'OF LADIES’ NEW SPRING WF}ARTNG APPAREL REC'V’'D TODAY" up—ho-d;ne Coats* ) inch coverts, also % tull length Empire, Shidrein silk coats at most .fismnish-; ing pricee. Waists and Skirts j Our new shipment of waists and skirts will please you In style and price. Suits and jackets _‘ Eaton suits handsomely tailored. Eaton Jackets beautifully trimmed, silk or satin lining to match. They have to be seen to be appreciated.. We buy our Cloaks, Suits, Skirts ° and *Waists from the foremost manufacturers in the United States who procure the styles early in the season from their European manufacturers. Thatis why we show the most stylith garments, which' compare favor- ably with those of the largest stores in the cities, and which we show earlier than any other store. Examine our special introduction tabley for Spring Dress Goods, silk and silkized Petticoats, Mus- lin Undérwear, Etc. Bermam Emporium. "'[ddtes at the Palace 6T Swébts. | Brooks company for a few days. | giveany more lessons for the pre- 4 sentand not until further notices by me. Spring line of ‘Mt"s'. JR_. R. Foster. Corsets be-. - - fore you jJu e day from' Nor# hgiie o v Bananas, lemoans, ‘fig 4 and Attorney W.E. Rowe of Crooks- | ton is attending court in Bemld]l today. ‘ All popular music on sa.le Snt- urday night after 6 o’clock only |} 25 cen's. Miss Clements. f C. C. Woodward. of this city| has been appointed agent fo1 the| Park Region Land company. 1 For. good candy, a fine supper l served hot, come to the - Masonic !} hall next: Wednesday evening. C. W. Jewett of Blackduck passed through the city this morning on his way to Minne ‘apolis. H. F. Brown, the Crookston cigar manufacturcr, is in the city today calling on the local trade. The Young Married People’s club and the Young Men’s club will hold a dancing party at the Grill hall this evening. George McCrea left last night || for Northome to look after tim- |[§ ber interests for the Backus-|f Sl || | they last, only Nothing but expert cooks will preside at the gridle and ranges vext Wednesday . evening at Comes, and with it the needs of men for spring and summer clothes. The great question now is where shall we get the best fitting and most stylish suits for the least money. We can answer that questiou 1f you wil ouly I take the trouble to come and see us about it. 'We have hundareds of the Tavest styles of cloths to select from, and wuarantee all our workmanship and firs. If you don’t want a new suit mude, send us your old one and we will repair and press it, making it look 'ike new." We do Stram Cleaning and French Dry ' Cleaning and dyeing in connection with our establishment. . Yours for trade. S. J. Fryhling & Co. | Resd vhe D.ily Pinr. Fancy navel oranges. Palace of Sweets. O. M. Olson of Northime is a business visitor i< Bemi 'ji today. Our Bread! and other bakery goods all have tkat fine b . J. W. [rwin return-d this H()mellke Flaver [} worning from a busivess tiip t» 3 ==——# Kelliher. so pleasing to the taste. ' Try .them. MODEL BAKERY' 315 Ninn. Ave. Alphonse Crawford came down from his cedar cawmps near Houpy this morning, "| Ham and eggs, weiners and isauer kraut, flap jacks and maple syrup at the me~n’s supper, THE CITY. — {Wednesday evening in the Read the Daily Pioneer. { Mason’s hall. apples at thej 1, L. Hikkerup returned this morring from K lliher, where he has been a business visitor ior 1a few days. Choice eating Palace of Sweets. Peter Olson is in the city today : from Corment township. Baster plants on sale at the| pyreela A preparation made Presbyterian sale Wednesday | ¢, cleaning your bath tub, lav- evening March 28, atory,kitchen sinksand allenamel F. A. Mayo returned to Ten- lsurfaces Makes it clean and strike last night after spending a! white as snow.. , For sale only by few days in the city on business. | Jerrard Plumbing company. Watch for the menu for the| men’s supper in the Masonic ha)l' Wednesday evening, March 28, The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, I. O. Manger of McInto~h is n the city today looking afier his| property interestsin thisvicinity. There is nothing worse than.an offensive breath, In comes from Ibad stomach and liver. Hollis- iter’s Rocky M uataia Tes « ures 1a.ll liver disorders and perfumes | the breath, 85 cents, tou or 1ab- lets. Barker’s D-ug store. How’s This? S. D. Works arrived yesterday | We offer one hundred dollars jreward for any case of catarrh afternoon from Mankato for a : ) short business visit in the city. ithat cannot be cured by Hall’s 3 .- Catarrh Cure. - F. J. Cheney & Mark Wednesday 28 inst. in i A aE Co., Toledo, O. red in your calendar, and be sur Pi We, the undersigned, haye to go to the Presbyterian supper: at Masonic hall for a good square’ §4pper. ; T. A. Jack, manager at Park transactions, and financially a.ble Rapids for the Minnesota Central} 1o carry out.anyobligations made Telephone company, arrived last| by his firm! Walding, Kinnan. & night and left - this morning for Marvin, wholesale" drugglsts, points south of this city :to re: Toledo, Ohio. , pair the line. vHall’s Cafarrh Quré if. taken m-J ~The most hea.lt,hiul upbmldmv _soothes the liver and nerves, Price, 75¢, ‘per" bottle. { Take - Hall’s Famxly Pflls fo" constipation. lister’s Roaky. MonntainiTes. 351 cents;., Barker’s Drug store. jknewn F. J. Cheney tor the last” 15 years, and believe him per- |, | fectly honorable in all busmess‘ oernally, acting dlnectl.y upon thek blood and mncoussutfaces of the /M system. Testimonials sent free. ! Masonic hall. Be sure to comei and prove it. 4 | E L. Warren, formerly of Cass Lake but now of White Earth, passed. through the city - this afternoon enrovute to Cass Lake,} & where he will spend a few days i with friends. : The ladies of the ‘Presbyterian . church will hold their annual apron, plant and candy saiein OUR SALE PRICE would he 20 & 25c¢, 5 days sale at G’be Bazaar store. : commencing March 20:and lasting until Saturday nxght March 24 ‘When out shopping itis a' quest1on of dollars and cents. and any lady who considers her own best interests or who knows the | established reputation of this store, will cOme here because they are sure of getting quahty thoroughly reha,ble. Th1s is where” You can get an unequalled variety of New Spring Goods. Ribbons" in- blues, reds, greens, in fact every “con- | At this sale we _expect to show one of the ceivable.color combination, while Laces Just received a large assortment ‘of’ Nor-/ mandy Val. Laces regular price 5c & POPALINE, the only reliable. You ca.nvget it at | the. Bazaar. o ot wk N » g Embroideries IOC largest assortments ever seen at one tlme ! in this city. We are making special pre-’ paration. for dlsplaymg our entire line | as much as possnble All in Special’'Sale lOC and out on tablés where you can see them ihe " Masonic hall ‘Wednesday March 28 afternoon and evening. Che men will serve you'a fine supper from 5 to 8 for 25¢. Read the daily Pioneer. Mrs. H. Stechman of Tenstrike is the guest of friends in Bemidji When you are wearied from today. over work, feellistlessorlanguid, or when you cannot sleep or eat, rake Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea Oae of the greatest torics known. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. A supper for the delicate, for . Atutention. Be sure and visit the Deestrict Skule March 30th see how your |grandfather got his start. Ad- mission two shillings. Degree of Houor Eight Horses Shot. Northome Record: Dr. M. S. Whitcomb of St, Paul represent- ing the State Veterinary Board, i came up Friday and made a and parties at the Pioneer office thorough examination of the| R. L. Horr,, secretary of .the horses at Pine [sland. Eight of | Backus-Brooks company, arrived these were found to be afflicted |last night from Minneapolis and with glanders and were shot.|left for Northome, where he will Dr. Whitcomb left for Kelliber {100k after business interests for Monday to éxamine some horses ' the company for a few days. | beld in quarantine there. Read the Daily Pioneer. ’ Fancy stationery forinvitations the robust, for the person of leisure and for the men of toil;in facy for every one that eats, for: particulars come to the Presby- terian supper at the Mascns’ ball next Wednesday evening. EYES__D:- C. J. Larson, bbe: well known eye spec- ialist makes his next regular|] trip to Bemidji March 22, 28, 241 and 25. [f you are troubled with'} defective eyes you should lose no - time in consulting Dr. Larson; ihe can be relied upon to give re- 4 lief and prescribe pe-fect fitting glasses. Dr. Larson has been very. successful in treating ob- {stinate cases in Bemidji and’| :vicininy and if your eyes are ail-’] ling in any way you should not | i miss this opportunity to consult. " 'him. Offica #$ the Hotel R.emore | until Sunday night. Band Concert March 29. Director Symington of the Be. midji band announces that the: next indoor concert to be given will take place at the city hall on the evening of March 29, i Don'’t forget the date, the place, - and the : supper. Masonic next Wednesday evenmg. N Gk The Only Mis RFAL HME BAK HY ! m the clty We mxke a specxa.]t.y of BOML BAKED BREAD,- PIES) 8 & are as good as the best and “AMERICAN GENTLEMAN” Notice the styles in our window and then compare the quality with other makes. because aft@r a fa,u-% alvt“ y | hat;ef 'x’xd them to be ‘the best on the ' market. . £ Our Shoes! better than the most! Have you seenjour celebrated shoes—the