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Cloak SUIT SALE! FRIDAY, MAR. 30,1906 A representative of one of the most celebrated manufac- turers will give a Spring Opening Sale in highest grade Garments, beautifully tailored suits, 48 inch, 52 inch Eng- SALE at the Berman Emp ' In this sale you will find everything to suit | your taste and can have any garment made to your order in any quality, style or color. ONLY ONE DAY--FRIDAY 1lish walking coats, traveling coats, silk Coats, silk eatons, | Ladies’ short box coats, Misses’ long and short coats, rain coats, Children’s and Infant’s coats. Walking Skirts and Dress Skirts! | DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY MARCH 30 1 [ ] orium, Second Door East of First National Bank. All Orders Taken Will Be Delivered in Time for Easter----: suits for the least money. latest styles of cloths to select from, and fits establishment. Comes, and with it the needs of men for spring and summer clothes. great question now is where shall we get the best fitting and most stylish We can answer that question if you will only take the trouble to come and see us about it. If you don’t want a new suit made, send us your old one and we will repair and press it, making it look like new. Cleaning and French Dry Cleaning and dyeing in connection with our S. J. Fryhling & Co. The ‘We have hundreds of the and guarantee all our workmanship We do Steam Yours for trade. and other bakery goods : all have tkat fine gomelike Flavor so pleasing to the taste. Try them. MODEL BAKERY 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. ' THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Ham and egg supper at Masonic Hall tonight. Howard Bailey is a Hackensack visitor today. S. C. Bagley of Fosston ar- rived in the city this afternoon. Harry Bliler returned to Cass Lake this afternoon after a short visit with friends. Third degree work will be done | at the regular meeting of the local Masonic lodge this evening. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, Every lady should attend the spring display of millinery at Mrs. Conger’s Friday and Satur- day all day and in the evening. Miss Hattie Haldeman went to Cass Lake this afternoon to take testimony in a contest case that comes up before the land office in that village today. The contest case of Marsh vs. Worthington, involving a tract of land in Northern township, is being tried at the Cass Lake land office today. P. J. Russall ap- pears for the contestant and D. H. Fisk for the contestee. Read the Daily Pioneer. Ham and egg supper at Masonic Hall tonight. R. E. White of Kelliher is a business visitor in the city today. Dr. Ingalls left last night for Kelliher to spend a short time on professional business. home at Pine River this morning after a short busi.ess visit in ! Bemidii. The library association request that all books be returned at once as the rooms are to be fumi- gated soon. business at Cass Lake this alter- noon for the Bemidji Brewing company. Grand Spring Millinery Open- |ing at Mrs. Conger’s Friday and Saturday of this week. Fvery- i body cordially invited. William Lennon returned to Kelliher last night after spending several days in the city attending to business matters. Anton Erickson of Rusby and County Auditor Wilmann spenu last night at Northome on busi- ness, returning to Bemidji this morning. 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. '35 cents. Barker’s Drug store, Garret McManus, who was en- listed at the local army recruit- ing station, has been assigned to this station as an assistant in the recruiting work. Mr, McManus arrived from- Fort Snelling last night. P.S. Parish returned to his; A, L. Wyler is transacting| Read the Daily Pioneer. Have supper at the Masonic i Hall tonight. The Jocal aerie F.O. E, will hold a regular meeting this even {ing. | Attend the Spring Millinery | Opening at Conger’s Friday and Saturday of this week. Cashier W.L. Brooks of the Lumbermens State bank re- turned last night from a visit with his mother in Minneapolss. Trees pruned and gardens prepared for planting. Twenty years experience. Address Otto { Brose, Bemidji. The Ladies’ Guild of the Nor- wegian Lutheran church will iLaqua tomorrow afternoon at 8 o’clock. ;’ Anything |supper tomorrow evening at Masonic hall, even to medical assistance, Be sure to come, J. Peterson, Jr., and daughter, i Peterson’s claim on the Big Fork this morning for a short | visit with relatives and friends. Our usual display of spring millinery will be of special inter- est Friday and Saturday, March 30 and 31. LouisE HETLAND, Thomas Dailey is in the city to- day on his way home to Margie from Elk River, where he has a few days, Sheriff Bailey and Deputy, Thos. Bailey, Jr., returned last night from thereformatory at St. Cloud to which Elmer Current of Buena Vista was sentenced. i Thereis 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 tat- lets. Barker’s Drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrington yesterday sustained a crushed fiogeras a result of getting it caught in a clothes wringer. A’ physician dressed the wound and' amputation of the tinger will not be necessary. i i jmeet at the home of Mrs, O, J.! you wish at the| i »essamine, came down from Mr. | visited relatives and friends dor} Lo The Only REAL HOME BAKERY in the city ‘We make a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily The old reliable LAKESIDE BARERY Telephone 118 L Read the Daily Pioneer, Have supper at the Masonic Hall tonight. Whole wheat fiour the only thing to use for health food. Call for it at Roe & Markusen’s. Superintendent W. H. Strachan of the M. & I. passed through the city last night on his way to Northome, where he will spend a short time on business for the company. Trees pruned and gardens pre- pared for planting. Twenty years experience. Address Otto | Brose, Bemidji. Joseph Jerome, postmaster and proprietor of a general store at Battle River, arrived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Thief River Falls, where he will spend a few days . with friends. When you are wearied from over work, feellistlessorlanguid, or. when you cannot tleep or eat, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea One of the greatest tonics known. 385 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Mrs. A. B. Wells, formerly Miss Ida McConkey of this city, arrived in Bemidji last night after having enjoyed a wedding trip on which sh: visited Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo., Rice- ville, [owa, the twia cities and a The two year old daughter of|{number of other cities. Mrs, Welis will remain in Bemidji for a few days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Mc- Conkey, after which she will join her husband in North Dakota, where they will make their fature ho : e Read the daily Pioneer, The Men’s supper at Masonic Hall tonight. The Swedish ladies aid will meet with Mrs. John Wallin, 103 Irvine Ave. tomorrow after-! Everybody noon at 2 o’clock. invited. cream, the Kensington Milling Com- pany’s White Jacket unbleached flour. Call for it. For Sale. 4 new milch cows. One Registered Brown Swiss bull. 3 yearling heifers. One full blood Berkshire boar. 1yr. old, 38 full blood Berkshire sows. 85 Berkshire pigs. 1 Sharpels cream separator. Euoquire 1111 Lake Boulevard, Bemidji or at Casler’s farm, 4 miles west of Bemidji, Initiated Six New Members. The local Modern Woodmen lodge last night initiated six new members and a lafge number of visitors from the lodges at Sol- way, Wilton and, Maltby were present to witness the initiations. Robert Rankin of Crookston, dis- trict deputy, was present at the meeting. Following the initia- tions the Royal Neighbors served supper. Must Pay $20 Poll Tax. Dick Hawkes, of the Hawkes & Dudley employment office, states that the men who are now being shipped out to Washington will be forced to pay a poll tax of $20 per year, which is the regular poll tax charged in that state. Mr. Hawkes claims that unless this tax is paid the men are placed in jail. Will Open Restaurant Soon. Charles Campbell will open his restaurant at the rear of his saloon at the cormer of Third street and Beltrami avenue with- in the next two weeks and the work ot repairing and remodehng the building in which the estak- lishment will be located is pro- gressing rapidly. Frank Rogers will have charge of the res- taurant. 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. Yacht Club to Meet. A meeting of the Bemidji Yacht club will be held at the city coun- :il reoms tomorrow evening and all members are requested to be present. The appointment of be standing committees will be nade tomorrow night. 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 Roe & Markusen sell new one quickly a weak throat, cy to consumption. Ayer’s. The Taking e g / ffifi?mfi?fi{‘,'fii’?gfiifl'{ heale: Aok >4 your doctor to tell you all about i Embroideries!) For 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 material 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 4 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, - Minnesota Phone 30 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, Read the Daily Pioneer. Letter files and letter presses 1a.t the Pioneer office. Remington typewriter supplies at this office. any one of the above companies. shares for sale. EX WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TO THE BUSINESS MEN Narconi Wireless Telegraph Co. of Canada, Limited a5~ The opportunity of investing a few dollars so as to bring in a large income, very seldom comes to the poor man. MARCONI WIRELESS investment offers you one of the most wonderful chances and o; a quick-rich concern, but one of those gigantic, well-managed, developed and handled Propositions of the cent The shareholders control and manage the Marconi Company—not the Trust.or Bondhotders. Preferred Shares, only one kind of stock. NO ASSESSMENTS. Do not miss this opportunity like your fathers when they let slip through their fingers the shares of Edison Electric Light, Westinghouse Air Brake, Western Union, Field’s Cable and Bell Telephone Company shares and others. Think what immense incomes you would have to-day if your fathers had invested a few dollars in the shares of Take advantage of the opportunity. Buy one share up to 200, according to your means. You will never miss the few dollars now, and in five to seven years these few dollars wiil have grown to a large steady incomes then the future of yourselfand family will be assured and protected. We appeal to business men because we want stockholders, not speculators; we want the business men's support S0 as to keep our shares out of the hands of the speculators and trusts and pools; we want investors who are will ing to hold what they buy for the income the near future will give. SHARES ARE $6.00 EACH Only a limited number of shares have been allotted for your city and are now offered for :ubs}ription. No applica- tion will be accepted for more than two hundred shares from any one person. : _—— e —— Y SEND-IN YOUR ORDERS BY MAIL WITH POSTOFFICE ORDER, DRAFT OR CHECK. ORDERS FILLED AS RECEIVED. . “Make all checks and drafts payable to and address all communications to G. ROBINSON Special Representative of Munroe & Munroe, pportunities. The companyisnot We have No Bonds, RO NO FREEZING OUT. NO POOLS. Send your check. DO IT NOW. Only a limited number of FULL PAID A MARCONI UNDERWRITERS - ] N e . NEW VORK cCiITY,