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suits for the least money. take the trouble to comeand see us latest styles of cloths to select from, and fits. establishmeunt. 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 Tf you don’t want a new smtmada. send us your-old ene and we will repair and press it, making it look like new. We do Steam Cleaning and French Dry Cleaning and dyeing in connection with our S. J. Fryhling & Co. The about it. We have hundreds of the and guarantee all our workmanship Yours for trade. INSIST! on having Model Ice Cream made by Ghe Model Ice Cream Company 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. Sold at all leading Ice Cream stands. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. The latest styles of mouldings at J. A, Hoff. W.-J. Whiting of Blackduck is a Bemidji visitor today. E. H. Munhall returned this morning from a business trip to Kelliher. room A A. Rahn arrived last night’ from Minneapolis to spend a short time in the city on business. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gustafson and children arrived this morning from Tenstrike and are spending the day 1n the city. Mr. and Mrs. Crandall of La- porte passed through the city last night on their way to North- ome, where they will spend Sun- day w.threlatives. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they can- not reach the diseased portion of the ear, There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is ny 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 but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dol- lars 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. Read the Daily Pioneer. For up-to-date wall paper and room mwoulding see J. A, Hoff, 0. H. Bjoin of Crookston was a guest at the Markham yesterday. L. Amadon of Alida transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Oman are the parents of a daughter, born Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Gallagher of Turtle River was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Go to Naylor & Warrick for all kinds of furniture at lowest prices. A. A. Goodrich returned last night from a short business visit at Walker, Bananas, lemons, oranges, apples and the seasons fruits at the Palace of Sweets. Miss Edith Crawford of Park Rapids was registered at the Markham yesterday. Lieutenant O. H. Dockery of Duluth inspected tLe local army recruiting office yesterday. Souvenir envelopes advertising Bemidji as a summer resort at the Pioneer office. Joseph Barney came down from Kelliher this morning for a visit with Bemidji friends. Every business man should advertise the advantages of Be- midji by using souvenirenvelopes. You get them at the Pioneer office. It enriches the blood, strength- ens the nerves, makes every organ of the body strong ard healthy. A great spring tonic. Hollist2r’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets, Barker’s drug store, Fifty Years the Standard ‘DR BAKING No Alum Read the Daily: Pioneer. } Fresh chocolates at the Pala.cfi of Sweets. : T. C.. Newcomb was a visitor in the city yesterday from Blm\fl duck. Go to Naylor & Warrick for all kinds of furniture at lowest prices. | Wm. McCuaig spent last night at Tenstrike, this morning. C. E. Albrant spent la.st night at Tenstrike. returning home this morning. Souvenir envelopes advertising Bemidji asa summer. resort at the Pioneer office. For a neat job of printing,most vp-to-date work in the. latest styles go to the Pioneer office. C. W. Jewett. returned to Blackduck last night after spend- ing several days in the city on business, . All popular music will be on sale after six o’clock tonight. Only 25 cenis per copy Miss Clements. Miss Alice Mills visited her parents in Bemidji last night, re- turning to her school at Walker this morning. A regular meeting of the local school board will be held at the office of Superintendent Ritchie Tuesday evening. Mrs. G. A. Walker left Thurs- day for Detroit, where she will be the guest of relatives and |friends for a few days. We can get your typewriter ribbons. Most of the standard makes carried in stock at this office. Manager A. E. Harris of the local telephone exchange trans. acted business at Teustrike last night, returning home this morning. David Long arrived this morn- ing from Northome and wen¢ to St. Anthony’s hospital to secure treatment for stomach and liver trouble. Deputy Sheriff J. N. Bailey transacted official business at Kelliher ana Tenstrike last night and this morning, returning to Bemidji this afternoon. returning home || The Oaly REAL HOME BAKEI{Y in the city i ‘We make a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily Bhe old ‘reltable LAKESIDE BAKERY Telephone 118 Read the daily Pioneer. Thos. Melby of Wflton isin the cny today. Harry Gunsalus of Tenstrike is| visiting friends in Bemidji today.| 1. Blooston has returned from a business:trip to the twin cities. Fresh glazed cream candies, the beeton the market at the Palace of Sweets. O. F. Wissler of' the Wissler Bros. Cigar company of St. Paul is in the city callingon the local trade, F. S, George returned last Read the Daily Pioneer, The best oranges at the Palace of Sweets. A. O. Okri is spending the af- ternoon at Rosby. Edward Boyle of Blackduck is a visitor in the city today. W. G. Schroeder returned from Duluth this morning. Attorney D. H. Fisk is a Cass Lake visitor this afternoon. A E. Underwood left this af- ternoon for a business visit at Duluth. . R. Moorhead of Turtle River is a business visitor in the city today. Attorney Chester McKusick transacted legal business before the Cass Lake land office this af- ternoon. Robert Clark and 8. A, Cutter have disposed of their house and lots on Dewey avenue to D. R. Burgess. For your wall paper, paper hanging, kalsomining, painting ard decorating see .J. A. Hoff the reliable painterand paper hanger. O. T. Davids passed through the city today on his way home to Bagley from Blackduck, where he has been looking after land interests. William Cole of Tenstrike yes- tarday made entry at the Cass Lake land office on a 120 acre stone and timber claim lozated north of Blackduck, P. H McGarry of Walker passed through the city last night on his way to Blackduck, where he will spend a short time looking after his interests in that village. County Health Officer Blakes- lee returned this morning from the home of Anthony Bush, 22} miles from Blackduck. Bush is suffering with typhoid fever. 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- plexions. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store, T. A. Fallihee passed through the city yesterday on his way to Houpt, where he is manager for the T. M. Partridge Lumber com- pany, from Duluth, where he has been for a few days attending to business matters. JINR 0 O 0 O O = (iiyg Us a Trial Order---The Change Will Do Us Good penin J. P. Young has opened his New Family Grocery the Thompson Building on Minnesota Avenue op- posite the City Hall-where he has removed his entire stock of Groceries, Flour, Feed, Hay, Confectionery, Fruit and Tobaccos. A cordial invitation is extend- -in J 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. ters. phone Number 97. J.P. YOU IIIIIII’IIII#I I mm Sale! We Goods de- Prompt " Tele- i_i!l_‘lIllllllllll-lllllllll New books and up to-date reading at the Palace of Sweets. Secretary R. L, Horr of the Backus - Brooks company re turned to Minneapolis this morn- ing after spending several days at Northome on business for the company. 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. C. W. White, who has been principal of the Farris schools during the winter, has completed his term and was in the city las night on his way to Towner,N.D., where he has accepted a school. You're growing more beautiful day by day. dear Grace, I hope you’re not using cosmetics on your face; Oh, Charlie, thisisa great injustice to me, I’'m simply using Rocky . Mountain Tea. (Cards out,) Barker’s drug store. EYES"DL C. J. Larson, the well known eye spec- jalist makes his next trip to Be- midji April 19, 20, 21, and 22. All those having eye trouble and wishing to consult him should call on him on one of those days. Office at the Hotel Brinkman, Wedding stationery, ~ ‘elite stationery for your club parties, and programs and fancy} menu cards. We not only have “the fine samples” but we have the stock ready for use. Exclusive- ly at the Pioneer office. John Moberg returned to Be- midji yesterday from his camps west of Akeley, which have now /finished cperations. Mr. Moberg \put in 5,000,000 feet of logs for the Red River Lumber company ‘and states that he emoyecl avery successful' season. - , Springtime Cleaning g&:{:gel besides household goods, : houschold _articles, just send them to us, We makeaspecialty of ont-of-town work and have prepared a booklet ‘which tells you all about it, Send for one and price list, I!) crders amounting to §3.00 and over. roturncd at our expense. night from the twin cities, where he has been fora few days on business, P E. Peterson “arrived this afternoon from Crookston for an over Sunday visit with relatives and friends. Walter Morehouse of Melrose| is'in the city, having been called t5 Bemidji by a message announc- ing the serious illness of his brother, Nels, who is suffering with pneumonia. Money te Loan. Money toloan on improved real estate in Bemidji. E. L. Calihan, 620 Fndicott Building, St. Paul, Minn, 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, Effective April 7. On and after April 7 the regu- lar train service on the Minne- sota & International, north of Northome, will be discontinued until further notice. G. A. Walker, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. Homeseekers Excursions via Chicago Creat Western Railway. To points in Alabama, Arkan- sas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, [owa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisi- ana, Mexico, New Mexico, North and South Carolina, Texas and Virginia. Only one fare vlus $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, MONEY FOR THE FAITHFUL. Dowie Promises to Bring $10,000,000 to Zion City. Chicago, April 7.—The Daily News says that John Alexander Dowie has anrounced in a private telegram to one of his deacons that he will return to Zion City late Monday night and “per- form a miracle.” He promises among other things to bring to the “faithful in Zion” $10,000,000 in gold and sev- eral scrolls of parchment upon which are written the five books of Moses. In the message, which was sent from the City of Mexico, Dowie declared that he is “now greater that he ever was believed to be.” It is asserted that Dowie claims that the $10,000,000 which he is bring- ing from Mexico is a bequest left to him by the late Baron Hirsch to assist in the delivery of the Jews in Russia POLICE AND PEASANTS CLASH. Three Officers Killed and Ten Others Wounded, St. Petershurg, April 7.—An attempt by the police to suppress a political meeting of peasants in the village of Sosurga, province of Vyatka, led to a serious conflict in the course of which three policemen were killed and ten ‘wounded. Thitty young men have left Boston for the province of Saskatchewan, in the Canadian Northwest, where they expect to establish a colony on lands given to them by the Canadian gov- ernment. = The budget committee of the Ger man reichstag has decided to recom- mend to the reichstag the, insertion in the military pension bill of a clause precluding officers wounded in duels from drawing pensions for such in. Juries. The Russian ambassador, Mr. Rosen, called on Secretary Taft Tuesday and stated to him that, in agreement with the government of The Netherlands, the Russian empire proposes that the second conference at The Hague as- semble in the first part of July Alexander Lange Kieiland, the pop- ular Norwegian poet and author, is dead at Bergen of paralysis of the heart. He was born in 1834, Sir Wyke Bayliss, president of the Royal Society of British Artists since 1888, died suddenly in London of heart disease. He was born in 1835. Eastman Johnson, the painter, died suddenly at his home in New York city in his eighty-second year. Mr. Johnson had been ailing for a year. Football will be played at Wisconsin university next fall, but big intercol- legiate games with Michigan, Chicago | and Minnesota will be cut out of the schedule. A woman's.suffrage bill, providing that women as well as men may par- ticipate in the election of presidential Thin Blood & Experience count anything with {c hat do you think. of 60 years’ with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla! Sxxty years of curing thin blood, weak nerves, general debility! We wish you would ask your own doctor about this. Ask him to tell you honestly what he thinktlt will do fnr Riyouric T Then do precisely as he snys. b DA P Twenty-two Operators Sign. Terre Haute, Ind., April . —Reports from all the coal mining districts of Indiana show that twenty-two oper- ators have signed the 1903 scale. Cnicago Union Stock Yards. Chicago, April 6.—Cattle—Beeves, $2.90@6.25; cows and helfers, $1.75@ 5.20; stockers™ and feeders, $2.75@ 4.60; Texans, $3.80@6.06. Hogs— Mixed and butchers, $6.25@6.42%: 8ood heavy, $6.35@6.45; rough heavy, $6.20@6.30; light, $6.20@6.40; pigs, $5.75@6.30. Sheep, $3.65@6.30; lambs, $4.00@6.60. Bellamy Storer, the retiring Amer- ican ambassador to Austria-Hungary, s sick in bed at Vienna, suffering from a renewed . atfack’ of : Egypfian fever, His physicians have, tGrbl-u- him to see any one. “According to a bulletin. issued by the department of commerce ang labor the exports from the United States for the first eight months of ‘the fiscal year 1906 are $190,000,000 in value in excess of those of the corresponding months of 1905. Wall Paper Mduldinsé J. A. H' OFF All Work Guaranteed. Sho, Rear Swedback Blk Varnishes Canned Goods - For the best canned goods try our “Easter” and “Echo“ brands. Fresh stock constantly on hand. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY PACKAGE GOODS Crackers and cookies, a choice lot, try them. FRESH EGGS AND CREAMERY BUTTER AL—‘ WAYS ON HAND Roe & Markusen, Phone 207 (Embroideries! For the next five days we will place on our tables assorted lots of embroidery worth from 12x4c 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 liné in town and you will find our prices as low as our stock is complete. Dress Before buying material for that new skirt just ook .at few of the patterns we carry and compare our prices with those of other stores. Ask one of the clerks to show you that new Bon Tofi Corset made by the Royal Worcoster. Corset ,Co. Buttemck Patterns * If you wish the most reliable pattern to be had buy the Butterick. The Delineator will not only tell -yon ' latest styles worn but the newest materlq,ls We are always pleased to have you look at. our.stoek new goods whether you buy. or not. Goods . %, il & o Nk