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| 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 | Yish 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 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. [ SALE ONLY ONE DAY--FRIDAY at the Berman Emporium, Second Door East of First National Bank. | ---;All Orders Taken Will Be Delivered in Time for Easter---- inch Eng- ARCH 30 great question now is where shall we suits for the least money. and fius. 1f you don’t want a new su we will repair and press it, making establishment. Sgring Comes, and with iv the needs of men for spring and summer clothes. We can answer that question if you will orly take the trouble to come and see us about it. b latest styles of cloths to select from, and guarantee all our workmanship Cleaning and TFrench Dry Cleanlng and dyeing in connection with our Yours for trade. S. J. Fryhling & Co. The get the best fitting and most suylish ‘We haye hundreds of the it made, send us your old one and it look like new. We do Steam Our Bread ! and other bakery goods : all have that fine Homelike Flavor so pleasing to the taste. Try them. MODEL BAKERY 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 135. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Good eating apples at the Palace of Sweets. Rev. Father O’Dwyer left last night for Blackduck, where he will hold Catholic services today. 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, FOLEYS ,last night to look after his wood Read the Daily Pioneer. Good eating apples at the Palace of Sweets. | W.T. Blakely is in the city today from Farley. The library association request that all hooks be returned at| once as the rooms are to be fumi- gated soon. J.J. Opsahl went to Farley camps village. A, D. Moe went to Northome last night for a short visit in thel in the vicinity of that company. Grand Spriag Millinery Open- ing at Mrs. Conger’s Friday and Saturday of this week. Fvery- body cordially invited, J. W. Irwin returned this morning from Kelliher, where he { has been for a short tiwe looking _after the breaking up of a num- ber of the Irwin & O’Brien camps in that vicinity. A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of Bem1djiand vicin- ity, to.attend the Berman Em- porium opening tomorrow eyen- ing. medicineknown to science; gently HONEYmoTAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcgholig, (Good for everybody. -Sold everywhere. : The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR isig aYellow package. Refuse substitutes, Prepared anly by Foley & Company, @hlcago, Parker’s Prog Store. 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 Druz store, F. J. Kline, who has been in the city for a few days on busi- ness for the Walker & akeley company, left this afternoon for Palace of Sweets. {from Blackduck on businsss. interests of the Bemidji Tailoring | millinery will be of special inter- The most healthful, upbuilding| Read the Daily Pioneer. Good eating apples at thy; John Pasha is in the city today EditorS.R. Moorhead of Turtle River is spending the day in Be- midji attending to business matters, Attend the Spring Millinery Opening at Conger’s Friday and ! Saturday of this week. Nels Nelson of Bagley arrived | in the city last night to' spend a few days here renewing acquain- tances. No goods will be sold tomorrow evening at the Berman Emporium during the opening. L. F. Johnson left this morning | for Brainerd and other points south on business for the C. A. Smith company. John Highland returned to Lake George this morning after having spent several days in the city with friends, Our usual display of spring! est Friday and Saturday, March 30 and 31. LouisE HETLAND, Peter Larkin, who is now con-! ducting a saloon at Kelliber, ar-| rived in Bemidji this morning and is spending the day heie with friends. FOR SALE—Dime Saver store, $450 if sold this month. A snap, look this up, A. Gilmour, who is now man. ager of the Blackduck Drug company’s store at Blackduck, arrived in the city this morning and will remain here to take in the band concert this evening. There is nothing worse than an | offensive breath, It comes from bad stomach and liver. Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountiin Tea cures all liver disorders and perfumes the breath, 35 cents, tea or tak- lets, Barker’s Drug store. A.D. Cameron-arrived in the city this afternoon from Billings, Mont , where he has been em- - The Only REALHOME BARERY ——— in the city ‘We make a specialty of HOME BAKED BRE\D, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily The old reliable LAKESIDE BAKERY Telephone 118 Read the Daily Pioneer, No goods will be sold tomorrow evening at the Berman Emporium during the opening. County Superintendent of Schools J. J. Regan left last inight to visit the schools at Blackduck and Kelliher, E. D. Alger returned to his home at Tenstrike last night after spending a short time in Bemidji on business, A, Al Gocdrich left this after- main for a short time on business for the Carpenter-Lamb com- pany. Until further notice the Minne- sota and International railway company wili not accept perish- able freight for parts north of Northome, and other freight will be accepted ouly, subject to de- lay. When you are wearied from over work, feellistlessorlanguid, or when you cannot sleep or eat, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Oune of the greatest tonics known. 33 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Sheriff Bailey and = Deputy Sheriff J. N. Bailey left this morning for St Claud, where they took OCurtis Franklin of Funkley, who was committed to the state reformatory yesterday afternoon by Jtdge Spooner. Band Conoert March 29, ployed on a survey thatis being Bena, where he will spend a short time on business for the company before returning to hig home at Akeley. run between Billings, and Great Falls. Mr. Cameron will re- jturn to his work on the survey la.fler a brief visit withhis fai Director Symington of the Be. midji band announces that the next indoor concert to be given = - consl BN (RS s A SR A SN ‘ |'cinity, ‘to attend the Berman /|Spend a few days looking after - |article on the shipment of men noon for Bena, where he will re-|* er, 'Read the daily Pi Blackduck last night after serv- ing as a deputy sheriff during the court term ended yesterday. Register of Deeds J. O. Harris spent. last night looking after business'interests at Teustrike, returning home this morning. A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of Bemidji and vi- Emporium opening tomorrow evening. George McCrea left last night for Northome, where he will| timber interests for the Backus- Brooks company. | COMMUNICATIONS. | To the Editor of “the Bemidji Daily Pioneer, Bemidji Minn. Dear sir: In your issue of March 28th you give the public’ quite a long to the far west by the employ- ment agencies of our city. Please publish the 'following statement in the interests of the undersigned employment agen- »ies who do not ‘ship men from the woods to the west. We realize the fact! that the lumbermen of this vicinity are the men that give us our busi ness. We uuderstand also that shese same lumbermen want shese same wmen here on the Irives in the spring. We also cealize the fact that' there is plenty of railroading to be done hare this summer. The facts are: There has been no time Cash Brunelle returned to 2 And a kind neigh- the rescue with a bottle of Vigor. The hair was saved! titude, it grew long and heavy, d with all the deep, rich color of early life. Druggists have sold it in all parts of the world for 60 years. L5 AT mCe: Gets Encouaaging Letter. County Superintendent nesota. lows, is explanatory in itself: March 27, 1905. Superintendent J. J. Regan, = Bemidiji, Minn. Dear Superintendent Regan:—— Your favor of the 20th inst. was duly received and I immediately sent you 100 of the enrollment blanks. I hope you are meeting with®goud success, which you deserve, in the grain growing contest. Some of your brother county superintendents are noting your smoke. I hope that some may follow after. Yours very respectfully, D. D MAYXE. Will Be Calico Dance. Easter Monday at the city hall by the police department of the city will be a calico dance and all ladies who attend the affair will be requested to wear gowns made of that material, Card of Thanks. We desire to take this way of expressing our sincere thanks to the many friends and neightors during the past winter and spring that it was pcssible for us to get men to fill our orders, We haye orders on our books now tor 200 more men than we can fill, with new orders coming in every day, and when this man Mr. Anderson came from the west, or from St. Paul, to get men for the west he tried all of the offices for business and could get none of us to accept his oroposition except A. T. Nheelock and the branch of the Blackduck office, Messrs. Ander- son & Johnson, who took up his ousiness and are responsibe in | rerson for the present condition sf affairs. We realiz> the position taken by the business men of the city and are entirely in sympathy with them. T. J, MiLLER & Co. McDONALD & HARRINGTON Bids for City Printing. Sealed bids will be received by the City Clerk of the City of Be- midji at his office in the city hall for such legal printing as the law requires to be published, ‘not including job printing nor finan- cial statement.” Bids' will be opened at meeting of city council on 2nd prox. The council re- serves the right to reject any and all bids. THOS, MALOY, City Clerk. Yacht Club to Mcet. A meeting of the Bemidji Yacht club will be held at the city coun- cil rooms this-evening and all members are requésted to be present. The appointment of the standing committees will be made tomorrow night, 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 8. 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 & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned; have known F. J, Cheney for!the last 15 years, and believe him™ per- fectly honorable in'all’ business trausactions, and financially able to carry-out anyobligations 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 Fow : Take Hall’s: Family s for who so kindly assisted us during the last sickness and death of our beloved child, Mg, AND MRs. NEWBY AND FAMILY. Robert A. Van Wyck, formef mayor of New York, and Kate E. Hertle, for- mer wife of John C. Hertle, commis- sioner of accounts, were married in New York c¢ity. of SchoolsRegan yesterday received a letter from D. D. Mayne, prin- cipal of the department ofagri- culture of the university of Min- The letter. which fol- £ St. Anthony Park, Minn. have received these and that you| The grand ball tobe given on; Collision on the Santa Fe. Ash Fork, Ariz, March 2).—Cali- fornia limited No. 3, westhound, and the Atlantic express, eastbound on thie Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railway met in headend collision at ' Cosnino, a switching station near Flag- staff at 9 o'clock p. m. No passen- gers or trainmen were killed or seri- ously - injured. Several passengers were slightly bruised and cut. Section Hands on Strike. Milwaukee, March 29.—About 200 section hands employed in the Chi- cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul raflroad yards in the Menominee valley, this city, and about the yards of the West Milwaukee shops, went on a strike during the day, demanding an in- crease of pay from' the present scale of $1.50 a day to $1.75 a day. Postpone ‘Hungarian Elections. oBudapest, Hungary, March 29.—It is understood that as a result of confer- i ences at Vienna between REmperor Francis Joseph and the Hungarian cabinet ministers it was decided to postpone the elections for a few months, when the government hopes to be able to obtain a majority. RETAIN8 THE CHAMPIONSHIP, Willie Hoppe Defeats Slosson in a Bil- _ liard Game in New York. New York, March 29.—Willie Hoppe, i the nineteen-year-old champion billiard player of the world at 18-inch balkline, successfully defended the title which +he won from Vignaux in Paris three months ago by defeating George Slos- | son here during the evening. The final score was 500 to 392. In addition to retaining the championship trophy | Hoppe won a side bet of $500 and the , net gate receipts, which will amount ' to over $5,0C0. Most of the well known amateur and professional billiard players in the i Bastern states saw the game, which ! from the outset was somewhat disap- pointing, as neither of the contestants played up to the form which they i showed in their practice exhibitions. Hoppe, however, proved to be Slos- | son’s master after the twelfth inning. | Summary: Hoppe—Total,500; average, 10 40-46; high runs, 56, 45, 42. | Slosson — Total, 392; i222'45; high runs, 61, 33, 30. [ S average, For the next five days tables assorted lots of is complete. Dress (Embroideries! Before buying material for that new skirt just look at a ‘few of the patterns we carry and compare our prices We are always pleased to have you look at our stock of new goods whether you buy or not. . E. H. Winter Co. Bemidji, - we will place on our 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 Goods with those of other stores. Ask one of the clerks to show you 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 p latest styles worn but, the newest materials used. ~ Minnesota