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suits for the least money. We'can: and fits. establishment. Our Bread and other bakery goods all have that fine Homelike Flavor| s0 pleasing to the taste. Try them. MODEL BAKERY 315 Minn, Ave. Phone 125. Comes, and with it the ineeds of men for sprlng and summer clothes. great question now is where shallwe get the best fitting and most stylish take the trouble to come and see us about it.- lavest: styles of cloths to select from, and guavantee all our workmanship Tf you don’t want a new suit made, we will repair and press it, making it look like K new. Clean{ng and French Dry Cleaning and dyeing in connection with our S. J. Fryhling & Co. The answer that question if you will orly ‘We haye hundreds of the .send us your old one and We do Steam Yours for trade. Read the Daily Pioneer. last night. room woulding see J. A. Hoff, visit with friends. morrow evening. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. The latest styles. of mouldings at J, A, Hoff. Arne Solberg arrived Mrs. J. B\ in St, Paul. The Bemidji Elevator company ' are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, Miss Bertice Brannon arrived in the city this morning from Nerthome for a short visit with friends. O.T. Stenvik, an attorney at Mountain Lake, Minn., wasin the city Monday looking up a lo- cation here. well pleased with the city and it is yery probable that he will de- cide to eostablish offices in Be- midji. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of thé ear, Thereis only one way to cure deafness, and that is hy constitutional remedies, Deaf- ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have arumb- ling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the infiamation can be taken out and this tube be restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing bat an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. ‘We will give one hundred dol- lats for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. ‘F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75¢. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. room in the city thismorning from Northome. Gibbons. left this morning for a visit with friends Mr. Stenvik was, Mrs. relatives. River last night. grocery establishment at Akeley, was in the city last night on his spend several days on business. Roe & Markusen installed one of the date refrigerators The refrigerator is one of its kind to be Bemidji. most up-to- the second Tt enriches the blood, strength- ens the nerves, makes every organ of the body strong and healthy. A great spring tonic. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store, We expect to make a shipment of books and magazines to be bound and those having bindery work they wish done should leave the books or mazazines at this office some time during the week. The store room recently vacat- ed by J.P. Young will be used by the Bazaar for an up-to-date “Bazaar’ and notious. Their 5 and 10 cent counters will be filled with excellent goods. Mr. Ives left this morning to select the goods. Watcn for their announce- ment later. John Parker of Northome, Fred Comstock of Mizpah and Roas Guptill and Charles Ander- son of Island Lake, Itasca county, passed through the city yester- day on there way home from Grand Rapids, where they were subpcenaed as jurors in the Gardner case. After being ex- amined each of them were excused. J. W. Irwin went to Kelliher For up-to-date wall paper and | The Young Men’s club will give a dance at the Grill hall ts- M. P. DeWolf arrived from Blackduck this morning for a short business visit in Bemidji. Jerry Sullivan left this morning for Chicago and Kansas City for a visit with friends and Mrs. Dougherty and daughter spent yesterday in the city, re- turning to their home at Turtle J. Shere, proprietor of a large way to Duluth, where he will have lately | obtainable. | brought to For a neat fob of printing, most)| styles go to the Pioneer office. G: Hirschman, representing Hirschmaun Bros. of St. Paul, is ‘looking after trade in Bemidji to- ‘day. | William J. Law, audisor of the ‘Crookston Lumber company, is in the city today irom Minne: apolis. Judge Spooner returned ye: terday from the twin Ccities, where he has been for several days. J. P. Johnson returned to Northome last night after spend Orin Noble came down from |ing a few days in the city with Kelliher this morning for a short friends, J. A. Newton, principal of the Funkley schools, returned home last night after spending several days in the city. William Cole returned last night to his home near Tenstrike after spending the day with Be: midji friends. George Weetman leftlast night for Inez, Corment townslip, where he will 1nstall one of his patent acetylene gas plants. Every business man should advertise the advantages of Be- midji by using souvenirenvelopes. You get them at the . Pioneer office. 'The Rebekahs will give a card night. All members and their friends are invited. Tickets 25 cents. Thos. Kerrick of Park Rapids, | passed through the city yester- day on his way to Blackduck, where he will spend a short time on business. Until farther notice the Minne- sota and International railway company will not accept perish- able freight for parts north of Northome, and other freight will be accepted only, subject to de- P to-date work in the latest] party at the I.0. 0. F. hall te-| Read the daily Pioneer. .. The Ladies’ Aid of the-Metho- home of Mrs.; Henry Funkley this afternoon. Mrs. Eliza McKay returned this morning. to. her home at Osakis after a visit at the home of her sister; Mrs. C. R. Martm. Mies Mand Crawford leaves in the near future for Pittsburg, Pa.,.where she will enjoy a visit at the . home of her sister, Mrs. McGraw. County Attorney McDonald and . County Health Officer Blakeslee returned yesterday af- ternoon from a business trip to Crookston. Farley LeGore has returued from a week’s visit with friends in Minneapolis. Mr. LeGore was accompanied to Bemidji by Roy Tanner of Mondova, an all- around ball player who expects to make Bemidji his home this summer and is:willing to accept a position on the local team. City Attorney P, J. Russell left this afterncon for Crookston, where he will appear in the mat- ter of the Fred C. Tyson bank- ruptcy, A discharge has been denied Mr. Tyson and the case was remanded back to Crookston for further hearing bhefore the referee in bankruptey, Ole J. Vaule, in the’ecity ‘We make a specialty of ‘HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking d'auy Ghe old reliable LARESIDE: BAKERY i Telephone 118 Read the Daiiy Pioneer, To call up the Methodist par- sonage, Phone 300. J. C. Parker made a business trip to Blackduck last night. Souvenir envelopes advertising Bemidji asa summer resort at the Pioneer office. W. G. Schroeder went to Du. luth last night and will spend a short time at the head of the lake on business. Dr. Fowler ' of Blackduck passed through the city last night on his way home to Blackduck from St. Paul, where he has been for a few days visiting -friends. " For your wall paper, paper -hanging, kalsomining, painting 'ard decorating see J. A. Hoff the reliable painterand paper hanger. H. W. Squier of Minneapolis passed threugh the city last night on his way to Blackduck, where he will enjoy a visit with his krother, W. H. Squier of the Chicago Lumber & Coal company. T.J. Miller has started the erection of a double residence 20x80, two stories high, on Bel- trami avenue. The residenc: will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. D D. Miller and Mr. and Mrs.T". J. Lindgren, Horseshoeing. A specialty at Chapman’s shop, rear Wes Wright's barn. Mike Seberger. Will Be Calico. Dance. The grand ball to be given on 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, Correspondence Countinued from page 2. You’re growing more beautiful day by day. dear Grace, I hope lay. A. E. Underwood and Barney Collins arrived yesterday after- noon from International Falls. Mr. Collins left this morning for Fort Yates, N, D., where he will spend some time visiting his brother. There is one thing we have never been able to understand, why ladies will buy harmful cosmetics when Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes clear com- i plexions. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store, Superintendent W. A. Gould of the Crookston Lumber company left last night for Kelliher to look after business for the company for a short time. Wedding stationery, elite stationery for your club parties, and programs and fancyj menu cards. We not only have ‘the fine samples” but we have the stock ready for use. Exclusive- ly at the Pioneer office. N 2 | | A W O _(}ive Us a Trial Order---The Change Will Do Us Good o Illllllllllllllllllllilllllll ters. :J. P. Fruit and Tobaccos. Opening Sale! New F égmily Grocery in the Thompson Building on Minnesota Avenue op- posite the City Hall where he has removed his entire stock of Groceries, Flour, Feed, Hay, Confectionery, A cordial invitation is extend- ed to all, whether a patron of this store or not.. will be glad to have you call on us in our new quar- Everything will be run as usual. livered to all parts of the city or Nymore. attention will be given to telephone orders. phone Number 97. * OUN G We Goods de- . Prompt Tele- | $95 held by Thomas Maloy, city .|license fee for operating an em- Lake, where he was called by a -shoot.mg of his ° 'wounds received by the aged !!!l!il;;g---l you’re not using cosmetics on your face; Oh, Charlie, this isa great injustice to me, I’m simply using Rocky Mountain Tea. (Cards out.) Barker’sdrug store. cently built a small camp near the dam at Rebedew to be used by the slucing crew during the drive. Wm, Sheridan came down from Blackduck, where he has been employed:for the past two months. He expects to work in this vicinity through the spring and summer. WILTON. Mr. Crowshaw and family were shopping in Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Volland were Bemidji visitor last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn McMan were shopping iz Wilton Satur- day. soseph and Moses Burnham went to Bemld]l on business last Friday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Danlicker a baby boy Sunday April 1st. Mr, and Mrs. William Keller left for their new home in Can- 'da last Tuesday. Quite a large crowd atiended the dance at Lars Christenson’s ast Saturday night. The necktie party held at the Lutheran church Saturday even- ing was quite a success. T. J. Brennan and Tom Haneen went to Bemidji to attend - reli- zious services last Sunday. Miss Stella Martin. who has oeen spending a week at home returned to Bemidjilast Sunday. B. C. Grow and son, Clarence, spent Sunday :with their family wd returned.to Fowlds where they are working, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson; Anna Warner, Mr. Button and Arvilla 2atterson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Bowers. Mr. Hogsfad and family left or Canada last Tuesday. Their nany friends wish them pros- perity in their new home, Ellen Emberland who is attend- ing the state normal school at St. Cloud is home spending Easter vacation with her parents. Miss Anna Warner of Aure who has - been spending 8 week ‘with Mrs. Patterson returned te ‘her ‘home Monday last. Miss Frauces Bowers, . who has finished a successful term of Garnishee Case Discharged. The garnishee case of A. T. Wheelock vs, Dick Hawkes was tried in Judge Pendergast’s court this’ morning and dis charged. Wheelock garnisheed clerk, to whom it was . paid as a ployment office, The city treasurer has also been gar nisheed but this case was con tinved. Another case brought by Wheelock against Hawkes isa suit for $100 damages, which will come up for trial on April 10. Homeseekers Excursions via Chicago Great Western Railway, To points in Alabama, Arkan sas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisi- apa, Mexico, New Mexico, North and South Carolina, Texas and Virginia. Ounly one fare nvlus $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. Wounds Not Serious. ¥ David Beauregard was in the yesterday afternoon oun_ his y home, to Funkley from Cass. message notifying him of ‘the father. Mr. Beauregard states- that the gentleman are not -at all serious | and that recovery will be rapid, No arrests tave been made in connection with the case. ‘zen will be sorry to learn of his ideath which occurred a short itime ago in the Rainy Lake dis ‘trlct ' Our teachers, Miss Minton, ‘Miss Brant, Mr, Button and Mr. institute therefore our scbools are closed for the week. i : fecting a Water Cask. . Empty. the cagk, turn open’ end down and supported on one side 8o | as to leave an ope Place some sulphur in an old piece of iron and set fire to it and place beneath the st church held a meeting at the | school in LaVan’s district is| spending her, vacation at home. |: The many friends of E. P, Er-i McGeeareattending theteacher’s Your ‘Colci Cherry Pectoral. about it. Ask him How will yout ¢ prob-bly How about mmorrow? The trouble is, colds always tend downward. ith Ayer’s Your doctor will tell you why it can do this. * Ask him all if he ha: Wants Specimens of Animals. Thomas G. Lee, a professor in the University of Minnesota, has written to Game Warden Rut- ledge, of this city, requesting the latter to furnish him with the unborn young of small animals, [to several such as pocket and gray gopher, | thinks can secure the specimens chipmunk, muskrat, same to be used by the professor in his scientificdiscussions at the *|U, The professor desires sev- at this office. eral trappers to get the speci- mens for him. He ‘will furnish preserving fluid, pay postage and express and a liberal sum for each specimen supplied. Mr. Rutledge has referred Prof. Lee parties whom he 95052 the desired. Remington typewriter supplies | Wall Paper J. All Work Guaranteed. .Sho Mouldinfs A. HOFF Rear Swedback Blk __Varnishes Canned Goods For the best canned goods try our “Easter” and “Echo” brands. WE HAVE A BISCUIT COMPANY PACKAGE GOODS Crackers and cookies, a choice lot, try them. FRESH EGGS AND CREAMERY BUTTER AL- Roe & Markusen, Phone 207 Fresh stock constantly on hand. COMPLETE LINE OF NATIONAL WAYS ON HAND [Fm 124c to Laces, Trimmings and Ribbons. If you are looking for something to trim that new suit you will find it in town and you will find our prices as low as our stock is complete. Before buying material for that new skirt just look at a few of the patterns we carry and compare our prices broideries! For the next five days we will place on our tables assorted lots of embroidery worth from 18¢c per yard, our ‘price-10--cents. here as we carry the most complete line Dress Goods with ihose of ‘other stores. 'Ask one of the clerks to show you that naw B;)n Ton Corset made by the Roya! Worcester Corset Co. Butterick Patterns i1f you wish the most reliable pattein to be bad buy .the Butterick. ~ The Delineator will not only tell you the Jatest styles worn but the Lewest materials used. cask. * The fumes of the. burning 1 sukphur will do the disinfecting. Be- | {,ore At‘zsmg the cask again it ‘wn\fld 1 . We are always new E. H. Winter Co. “B_emidll, Eo- ———— pleased to have you look at our stock of goods whether you buy or not. Minnesota Phone 30