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. suits for the least money. take the trouble to come and see us and fits. establishment. Comes, and with it the needs of men for spring and summer clothes. The great question now is where-ghall we get the best fitting and most stylish ‘We can answer that question if you will ocly latest styles of cloths to select from; and guarantee all our workmanship | 1f you don't want a new suit made, 'send us your old ene and we will repair and press it, making it look like new. We do Steam Cleaning and French Dry Cleanlog and dyeing in connection with our S. J. Fryhling & Co. about'it. ' We have hundreds - of the: Yours for trade. Our Bread ! and other bakery goods ¢ all have tkat fine Homelike Flavor 80 pleasiog to the taste. Try them. MODEL BAKERY Phone 125. 315 Minn. Ave. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. G. E. Crocker went to Black- duck last mght. Tomorrow will be the long- looked for day, men's supper at Masonic hall. Wm, McCuaig transacted busi- i Read the Daily Pioneer. Carbon paper at the Pioneer office. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Scarlett of International Falls are guests at the Brinkmaa. Get your Easter flowers at Masonic hall tomorrow afternoon and evening. Chas. Casler went to Turtle River last night on business for the Crookston Lumber company. The library association request that all books be returned at once as the rooms are to be fumi- gated soon. E. H. Munhall spent last night attending to business matters at Kelliher, returning home this morning. Grand Spring Millinery Open- ing at Mrs. Conger’s Friday and ness at Tenstrike last night, re-|Saturday of this week. Fvery- turning home this morning. | body cordially invited. The Bemidji Elevator company' John Regan was at Houpt last are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, W. H. Roberts of the First National bank returned last night from a business trip to St. Paul. Every lady should attend the spring display of millinery at Mrs. Conger’s Friday and Satur- day all day and in the evening, Band Concert March 29. Director Symington of the Be. midji band announces that the next indoor concert to he given will take place at the city hall on the evening of March 29, 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 & Ce., 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 any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvia, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure if taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75¢ per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. night in the interests of St. Anthony’s hospital and returned home this morning. St. Philip's Aid society will meet with Mrs, Danaher, 509 Minnesota avenue, Wedanesday afternoon, All welcome. Miss Beulah Brannon returned to her home at Northome last night after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Boyer. W. B. Sherman returned this morning from Blackduck, where he took anumber of men last night for the camps in the vicin- ity of that village. J. W. Irwin left last night tc look after the work of breaking up two of the logging camps of the Irwin & O’Brien company near Kelliher which have finished up their work for the winter The most healthful, upbuilding medicineknown to science; gently soothes the liver and nerves, makes digestion easy, brings to all the eweet sleep of youth. Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents. Barker’s Drug store. Notice. The chef incharge atthe men’s supper on Wednesday evening is an expert. Do not fail to come and enjoy one of the best suppers that you ever ate. His coffee, the ham and eggs, and other things both good and hot, will be served in a way that will tempt the most fastidious appetite. When You Buy Paint! With the name Minnesota Linseed Oil Paint Company Is full measure and conforms fu'ly with the Minnesota Pure Paint Law. Our spring stock has just arrived. Ask for Color Cards. Fleming Bros., ‘Hardware 316 Minn. Ave. on the can you know you are getting a paint that is Best for the Purpose Is strictly pure _ wPhqr.'_Ae 57_ Read the Daily Pioneer. i " Legidl' blagks ‘at the Pioneer office. Attend” the Spring - Millinery | Openingat Conger’s Friday and Saturdayf this week. W ‘‘Roland Fellows came dowud from Tenstrike’this morning for a short visit with relatives. and friends. Trees pruned aud gardens prepared for planting: Twenty Brose, Bemidji. i J. R. Oringer of Nebish arrivad in toe city last night and will spend a short time in the city at- tending to business’ matters. Anything you™ wish at the supper - ‘ tomorrow-- evening 'at Masonic hall;”even to medical assistance. “"'Be sure to come. James Liappen left last night for'a‘cruising trip in the vicinity of Blackduck for the Crookston Lumber company. Our usual display of spring millinery will be of special inter- est Friday and Saturday, March 80 and 31. LouisE HETLAND. Henry Buenther leff last night for his homestead on north Red Lake, where he will spend sev- eral weeks. We can get your typewriter ribbons. Most of the standard makes carried in stock at this office. Elmer Wold and Adam Keahr each paid a fine of $4 in Judge Pendergast’s court this morning for drunkenness. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. J. P. Young tomorrow afternoon. A choice display of flowers at the Presbyterian sale tomorrow afternoon; need not go home for supper. James Black returned this af- ternoon from a trip up the Wilton spur for the Crookston Lumber company. William Mounsey, auditor for the Minneapolis Brewing com- psny, is attending the trial ofa case which the company has in district court. Last week was the banner week for the Bemidji Elevator company, there being more goods sold in the six days than in any other week since the establish- ment of the plant here. There is nothing worse than an offensive breath. It comes from bad stomach and liver. Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea cures all liver disorders and perfumes the breath, 35 cents, tea or tab- lets. Barker’s Drug store. Herbert Davis, employed by the C. A. Smith company, and S. J. Stewart, who holds a posi- tion with the Northland Pine company, left this afternoon for Deer River after spending several days in the city with friends. O. E. Bailey has broken up his cedar camps in the vicinity of Funkley and arrived this morn- ing together wi'h a number of the crew that was employed in the camps during the winter. Mr. Builey states that he had an‘l excellent season, . The annual congregational business meeting of the Presby- terian church will be held at the auditorium this evening.. - Al} members and friends of the con. gregation are requested to at- tend. Atter the business meet- ing the ladies will serve refresh. ments. A, E. Smith arrived Saturday night from Puposky for a short business visit in the city. Mr. Smith says that the Mud lake town is enjoying its share of the business due to the travel of the woodsmen at the present time and anticipates a good summer, Mr. Smith will return to Puposky tomorrow morning. Menu. Men'’s supper. 5 Masonic hall tomorrow evening. Celery MEATS Weiners RELISHES i French Mustard Horse Radish D1 Pickles VEGETABLES Sauer Kraut - German Fried Potatoes Escalloped Tomatoes Wheat Bread Rye Bread Extract of Cow : Doughnuts Wheat Flap Jacks Ham Fggs years experience. Address Otto] 1, Improves the flavor and addsto thehealth- fulness of the food. Millinery Opening. You are most cordially invited to attend our spring millinery opening. Showing the most cor- rect pattern hats and the choicest and up-to-date line of millinery goods. On Friday and Saturday, March 30 and 31. Louise HETLAND. Phone 216, call 3. Read the Daily Pioneer, Remington typewriter supplies at this office. J. Bisiar and Wm, Vanderlip are Cass Lake visitors this after- noon. E Don’t forget the date of the tig supper, tomerrow evening, at Masonic hall. Stephen Singer, postmaster at Rhoda, Red Lake county, 1s a Bemidji visitor today. Whole wheat fiour the only thing to use for health food. Call for it at Roe & Markusen’s. For a neat job of printing, most vp-to-date work in the latest styles go to the Pioneer office. Trees pruned and gardens pre- pared for planting. Twenty years experience.. Address Otto Brose, Bemidji. Rev. E. S. Murphy, who con- ducted Episcopal servicesin Be. midji Sunday, went to Tenstrike last night and conducted a meet- ing. Rev. Murphy returned to Grand Rapids today. When you are wesried from over work, feellistlessorlanguid, or when you cannot sleep or eat, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Oae of the greatest tonics known. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Mrs, W. A. Casler returned last night from Park Rapids, where she has been for some time, having been called to that village by a message announcing the critical illness of her father, who is now improving. “Si” Graves, who has made Bemidji for several vears for the Jordan & Jordan company of Minneapolis, has accepted a position with George R. Newel! and hereafter he will be identified with the latter concern. L. Tidd, a cruiser for the Crookstor: Lumber company who bas his headquarters at Black- duck, arrived in the city this morning arvd left this a‘ternoor for Hibbing, where he will spend a few days looking after timbe: interests for the company. The Only REAL, HOME BAKERY in the city We make a specialty of HOME BAKED BRE\D, PIES, CAFE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily Bhe old rellakls LARKNDE FAKHRY Telephone ns ‘| For a clear complexion take Suglusghs % : Laxative FruitSyrup Pleasant to take Orino cleanses the sys- tem, and makes sallow blotched complexions smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation by gently stimulating ‘the Maple Syrup Apple Sauce Home Brand Coffee * Cream ST 25¢ : Jliver and bowels. "DEEECTIVE DACE Read the daily Pioneer.l Letter files and letter presses at the Pioneer office. ¢ Look for the menu in this paper and see what is in store for you at the men’s supper to-! morrow evening at Masonic hall. Robert Rankin, district deputy for the Modern Woodmen, is in the city and will attend the meet- ing of the local Woodmen lodge tonight, when six candidates will be initiated. If you like the kind of flap jacks ““that mother used to make”’ come to the men’s supper on Wednesday evening Masonic hall. You will maple syrup with them. The J. Irvine company’s camps No. 2 and No. 5 near Blackduck have been broken up for the win- ter and many members of the crew arrived in Bemidji this morning. Mr, and Mrs. J, Washburn wege agreeably surprised by a number of friends last night, the occasion being Mrs. Washburn’s birthday. Games were played and refreshments served, covers being laid for 25, There is no denying the super- iority of cream over milk. You cannot, therefore, place bleached alongside of unbleached flour without taking the latter—the cream, Roe & Markusen sell the Kensington Milling Com- pany’s White Jacket unbleached flour, Call for it. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Walker last night entertained Mr, and Mrs. Arthur J. Winters, who were recently married in Brain- erd, at a wedding supper at which a number of friends of tte bride and groom were present. The supper was served in three courses and was a highly elabor- ate affair. Mr. and Mrs. Winters were the recipients of a number of beautiful wedding gifts, Mrs. J. Bisiar was agreeably surprised at her home at 506 America Ave. last night by about thirty of her friends, the occasion being the anniversary of her forty-fifth birthday. The evening was spent in playing cards; cinch being the chief diversion.” Otto Johnson cap tured the gentlemen’s head prize and Mrs. A. A. Carier ladies’ head prize. The gentlemen’s booby prize was awarded to Al Hazen and the ladies’ to Miss Eva Peterson. Mrs, Bisiar was pre- sented with many beautiful pre- sents - among which were some valuable china ware and a silk dress. A sumptous repast was served at midnight, Mrs, Otto Johnson presiding. Among those who enjoyed the evening were Messers A. A. Carter, Earl Geil, Al Hazen, Otto Johnson, J.J. Doran, L. G. Kinch, E. J. Gould, J. Bisiar, Arthur Gould, Ed, Gould and T. Gregg Bisiar; Mesdames A. A. Carter, Earl Geil, Al Hazen, Otto Johnson, J. J. Doran, L G. Kinch. E. J. Gould, O. E. Bailey, J. Kline, A Danaher and the Misses Florence Grimoldby, Eva Peterson, Lottye Petersun and Maebeile Bisiar. have in thel F;)r the next five days we will place on our tables assorted lots of embroidery worth from 124c to 18c per yard, our price 10 cents. Laces, Trimmings and Ribbons. If you are looking for something to trim that new suit you will find it here as we carry the most complete line in town and you will find our prices as low as our stock is complete. Dress Goods Before buying materia! for that new skirt just look at a few of the patterns we carry and compare our prices with those of other stores. Ask one of the clerks to show ycu that new Bon Ton Corset made by the Royal Worcester Corset Co. ~ Butterick Pattrens If you wish the most reliable pattern to be had buy the Butterick. The Delineator will not only tell you the latest styles worn but the newest materials used. We are always pleased to have you look at our stock of new goods whether you buy or not. E. H. Winter Co. Bemidji, - Phone 30 Minnesota For Sale. 4 new milch cows. One Registered Brown Swiss bull. 3 yearling heifers. One full blood Berkshire boar. Lyr.old, 3 full blood Berkshire sows. 35 Berkshire pigs. L Sharpels cream separator. Enquire 1111 Lake Boulevard, Bemidji or at Casler’s farm, 4 miles west of Bemidji, | “sheviin To Have Two Banks. Bagley Times: Shevlin the little town down theline is to have another bank. Messrs. Up- ton and Gordon are the promo- ters. Local politics is said to be responsible for the new enter- prise. 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