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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. Cdmes, and with it the needs of men for spring-and summer clothes. ' The great guestion now is where shall we zet the best fitting and most stylish ‘We can answer that question if you will oely Tf 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 Cleaning and dyeing in connection with our establishment. ~Yours for trade. S. J. Fryhling & Co. about it. We have hundreds of the and guarantee all our workmanship 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. Louis Crombie is in Bemidji to- day from Northome. J. T. Gardner of Cass Lake at- tended the land sale in Bemidji today. Go to Naylor & Warrick for all kinds 6f furniture at lowest prices. Chas. S. Carter of Tenstrike attended the land sale held in Bemdji today. Farcy:aprons and bags at the Episcopal sale. At the Grill hal Wednesday afternoon. W. T. Blakeley of Farley is spending the day in Bemidji at- tending o business affairs. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, Ed Crawford returned this morning from the cedar camps of his brother, Alphonse, near Houpt, where he has spent sever- al weeks. Now is the time to take Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It cleans your system of all impuri- ties.. A’ wonderful spring tonic. A family benefactor. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. _ 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 by 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, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for Read the daily Pioneer, N. A. Otterstad is 1n the city today from Turtle River.- John McDougald of Blackduck arrived in the city this moraing. J. W. Speelman of Buena Vista is visiting friends in the city to- day. Come and buy a cook book of Read the Daily Pioneer. =~ Ole Jacobson is a visitor in the city today from Tenstrike. W. D. Brightis a visitor in Be. midji today from Tenstrike, Editor S. R. Moorhead is visit- ing friends in the city today.. - ] Go to Naylor & Warrick for all kinds of furniture at lowest prices. A. O’Kelliher of Blackduck is| renewing acquaintances in Be- midji. Wm. McCuaig spent Sunday at Tenstrike, returning home|_ this morning. Harry Sprague left yesterday for a two week’s visit at Evans- ville, Minn, Souvenir envelopes advertising Bemidji asa summer resort at the Pioneer office. choice receipts. On sale Wednes- day afternoon at the Grill hall. Ed Nesseth and N. K. Berg ar- rived in the cicy this morning to spend -a short time on business. Mrs. E, N. French Sundayed with friends and relatives -at Blackduck, returning home this morning. E. D. Alger of Tenstrike ar- rived in the city this morning and is spending the day here: attend- ing to business matters, For your wall paper, paper hanging, kalsomining, painting ard decorating see J. A. Hoff the reliable painterand paper hanger. Editor E, L. Oberg of the Black- duck American ceme down from Blackduck this morning for ‘a brief business visit in the city. A. R. Button of Ripple arrived this morning - and will spend a few days in the city attending to business matters and renewing acquaintances. John Mogan arrived this morn- ing from Northowe, where he has been for some time scaling and buyinglogs for the Crooks- ton Lumber company. Ole Anderson of Blackduck ar- rived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Canada, where he will secure land in Northwest Territory. E. B. Wilson passed through the city today on his way home to Minneapolis from Buena Vista, where he has been a guest at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. 'J. W. Speelman. Frank Smith of Bagley spent yesterday in the city with rela- tives. Mr. Smith has disposed of his tonsorial parlors at Bagley and is now in the real estate business in that village. Rev. E. C. Clemens, presiding elder of the Duluth district of the M., E. charch will lecture at the city hall on the evening of May 9. Rev. Clemens is an able lecturer and you should keep in mind the date May 9th. HORSESHOEING A specialty at Chap- man’s shop, rear of Wes Wright's Barn Mike Seberger To the: mean. Business! Its a great proposition—the getting together part we You, at your-end of the line want the most for your money—at this end-we’re all in the same boat, we've all got the best. Now comes that Big problem People! —the getting together part. that we have better goods at lower prices than you can obtain from any manufacturer in the country, East or west,—but, (note that but), without the op- portunity of showing you we are up against a stone wall proposition. What is the Answer? ‘We know absolutely Get together ? Let us “show” you—we like to meet the gentleman from Missouri, “why”” we have got better goods at lower prices than our competitors, potent reasons, great big reasons. There are also reasons “why” you should hear what we have to say—dollar and cent reasons for you. Come In And We Will Show You There are reasons ———— | E. J. Taylor returned thig morning from Blackduck, where he spent Sunday. Lewis Smith was a Northome visitor yesterday, returning to Bemidji this. morning. Albert Kaiser of Bagley trans- acted business in Bemidji this af- ternoon between trains, M. P. DeWolf of Blackduck is in the city today on business for the Grand Forks Lumber com- pany. Williiam Fellows arrived in the city this morning from Tenstrike for a short visit with relatives and friends, Iver Erickson returned to Ten- strike Saturday night after spending a short time in the city on business. Knute Strand arrived this morning from his homestead near Tenstrike fora visit with friends in Bemidji. Every business man should advertise the advantages of Be- midji by using souvenirenvelopes. You get them at the Pioneer office. Miss Pearl Van Tassel re- turned to her home at Turtle River Saturday night after spending the day with Bemidji friends, The postoffice at Tenstrike was yesterday removed to the Gus- tafson building and Chas. Gus- tafson has now taken charge of the office. i} Cashier W, L. Brooks of the Lumbermens State bank re- turned Saturday night from Evansville, where he has spent a few days on business, Take Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea this month. Drives away spring tiredness, gives appetite and sleep, makes you well and keeps you well. Great family tonic. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. % CORRESPONDENCE 7 333333333333333333 li‘)",fl QUIRING. Mrs. Geo. Ten Eyck is visiting in Minneapolis, Mrs. C. J. Carlson has been on the sick list with a severe cold. Gus Gendreau was in Black- duck Wednesday for supplies. ‘Messrs. Tom and Joe Dooher are busy working on log drives on the river. D. W. Carter, the Quiring postmaster, went to Bemidji Wednesday on business. The regular mail stage from Blackduck is not running as roads are about impassable for a team. Mail arrives oz horse back now. School reopened after a week’s vacation, on Thursday. The pupils are working on a closing day program, to be held the lat- ter part of the month. Fred Anderson some time ago, sold his homestead to Mr. Henry Hendrickson, who will bring his family up in the fall. We pre- dict a valuable citizen for Quiring. J. C. McGhee has opened the campaign here for the superin- tendency of schools. Mr. Me- Ghee must believe the old adage that “The early bird catches the worm.” Readl the Daily Pioneer, < Mrs, L. G. Weir of Laporte underwent an operation at St. Anthony’s hospital this forenoon. The operation was entirely suc- cessful and it is expected thav Mrs. Weir will be fully recovered within a week. Success has crouned our efforts of untiring endeavor and we present to the sublic with a cor- fidence never before held by any other medicine, Hollster’s Rocky Mountain Tes. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Stre. = ‘We make a specialty of { HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily Ghe old rellable LARBSTE Tifony Telephone 118 Read the Daily Pioneer. R. J. Rofidal is in the city to- day from Gemmell. Parties wishing plowed call Phone 825-3. A regular meeting of the city council will be held this evening. William Vail of Tenstrike at- tended the land sale in Bemidj today. A. D. Stephens of Crookston was a visitor in Bemidji yester- day between trains. C. W. Jewett of Blackduck is a guest today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Stoner. . Joseph Kenville of Kelliher passed through the city today on his way to Duluth and the twin d gerdens Money teo" Loan. Money to loan’ on: improved real estate in Bemidji. E. L, Calihan, 620 Endicott Building, St. Paul, Minn. First Election at Baudette. At the first village election of the newly organized village of Baudette the following officers were elected: President, J. U, Williwws; trustees, J. F. Collins, Axel Miller, Frank E. Johnson; treasurer, J. L. Williams; clerk, P. S. Nelson; justices of the peace, C. S. Dahlquist, H. P. cities. Shears; constables, - John R. S. D. Works arrived last night Dundas, T. H. Pollard; assessor, Wm. Coutts. from Mankato to spend a few days looking after business in terests, ‘We “can get your typewriter ribbons. Most of the standard makes carried in stock at this office. Misses MacKenzie of Duluth have opened a dressmaking es- tablishment in the O'Leary & Bowser store. : Marvin}Benner returned this afternoon from Grand Forks, where he has spent a short time with friends. Cookies, doughnuts, oranges, marmalade, pies, cakes and bread at the Episcopal sale Wednesday afternoon at the Grill hall, 0. B Olson of Kelliher arrived in the city this morning and lef’ this afterncon for Cass Lake to A. H. HARRIS. spend-a short time on land busi- g ' Furniture for Sale. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned on behalf of the Bemidji Fire department will receive bids as follows: For the laying of a maple floor in the city opera house, all material to be furnished by the department. Plans and specifica- tions may be seen at Doran Bros,, plumbing shop or at McCuaig’s store. The bids will be received up to noon of April 23rd, the success- ful bidder will be required to furnish a bond in the sum of $300 and the right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. Dated at Bemidji, Minn., April 16, 1906. The Blackduck lodge of Old Fellows are planning ona popu- lar ball to be given at the Black- duck Opera house on the evening of April 27, Mrs. H. Iagalls, wife of Dr. Ingalls of this city, returned this afternoon to her’ home at Glad- stone, Mich , afier spending a week in Bemidji. Attend the Ladies’ food and apron sale given by the ladies of the Episcopal church at the Grill Wednesday afternoon. Charles Dailey of Margie, who has beén in the city for several days, lett this afternoon for Elk Will sell at half price the follow- ing furniture: $35.00 oak Sideboard $10.00 $12.00 hall rack 3$5.00 Garland Heater $5.00 Oak Refrigerator $5.00 Black walout dresser and marble top stand. Cherry bed and dresser and other household artleles Call 10Mvey Are, : The O "~ B| Omir Oraig is in the city teday " A ME B KF ' B| from ‘Blackduck, = Rl‘lAL Ho A ’R,Y Chas. Tronson of Blackduck is | = }|spending the day in Ber 5 in the city X the slightest trace of points in' its favor during its forty | Thefactthat .S, S. is a purely vegsfable preparation, containing not nefllpin axy form, has been one ‘of the strongest ears of existence. It is recognized everywhere not only as the best of al’i ‘blood purifiers,sbut the one medicine that can be taken with absolute safety by the youngest child or the oldest member of the family. Next in importance fo removing the cause of any disease is the condition in which the system i$ left after a course of medical treatment. Medicines containing mercury, potash or other strong mineral ingredients often do permanent injury by eating out the delicate lining and tissues of the stomach, producing chronic dyspepsia, unfavorably affecting the health is permanently impaired. the bowels and so damaging the system that even if the original cause of the disease has been removed, it is left in such a deranged and weakened condition that e $1,000 REWARD enjoys the distinction of being the only bl;x_xi IF NOT PURELY medicine on the market that does not contain a mineral property in some form. Being made VEGETABLE. entirely of roots, herbs and barks it is absolutely < harmless to any part of the system, and while curis and health to every part of the body. ng disease adds'strength S. S. S. removes all poisons, freshens and purifies the blood and gives better and more lasting results than any other blood medicine. S. S. 8. is the very best treatment for Rheumatis; Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison: and all troubles due to an impure or poisoned blood supply. i i the King of blood purifiers S. S. S. is the best and most im igorating of all .. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.; ATLANTA,; 6As tonics, Besides being Fish You May Spear. Game Warden Rutledge: There seems to be a misunderstanding as to spearing fish. The law, as now constituted, allows the spear- ing of the rough fish (pickerel, suckers, redhorse and carp)at all times during the year, and artificial lights may be used while spearing. Thereis no limit as tothe namber of fish that may be speared. No.other fish but: those mentioned can be speared, at any time, It might be well to state that no ducks can be shot until next fall. Fancy stationery forinvitations and parties at the Pioneer office Every Lady Gets Broach. Mayor A. A. Carter has de- cided to make the police depart- went’s ball Monday evening a success by presenting every lady wearing a calico dress with an elegant lady’s broach. Republican County Committee. To the Committee: You are hereby notified that a meeting of the Central Republican County committee, of which you are a member, will be held in the City Hall of Bemidji, Minn.. April 18, 1906, for the purpose of issuing a cali for the Republi- can County Convention, and for the transae- tion of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. % Dated at Bemidji, Minn., this 12th’day of April, 1906. I. B. OLSON, Chairman. Typewriter paper, ribbons and carbous at the Pioneer office. Dried Fruit We are headquarters for the celebrated ‘‘Easter Brand' of 'dried fruits, peaches, pears, prunes and apricots, ORANGES, BANANAS, DATES, LEMONS AND FIGS. For the best coffee use “Yale Brand’’ 15¢, 18¢, 20c¢, 25¢, Roe & Markusen, phone 207 30¢; 35¢, - 40c. Wall Paper J. A. HOFF Reliable Painter All Work Guaranteed. Sho Mouldings Rear Swedback Blk Varnishes River, where he will visit rela- tives and friends for a few days. Peter McHugh of Gemmell was brought to the city this morning and confined in St. An- thony’s hospital suffering with a serious illness. The nature of Mr. McHugh’s sickness 1s not known. 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. Mr. and Mrs. A. Burke re- turned on Saturday last from Mankato, where they went with the intent of engaging in busi- ness, Mr. Burke says the pros- pects are very favorable and will open up there some time in May. They were unfortunate, however, on their way to Mankato to be the victims in the Great Northern wreck between ' here and Cass Lake, Mrs. Burke receiving several slight bruises about the head. Matt Jones of Northome ar- Mr. Dickrick, who has been logging north of here all winter will bring his family in again next week. Mrs. Diedrick has been visiting her parents at Thief River Falls all winter. At its town meeting, held March 13, Quiring adopted reso- lutions restricting the roaming abroad of cattle.. Mr. C. J. Carl- son. the pound master, is ready to execute his duties. Woe to roaming cows! Andrew Hendricsson, one of :E. A. BARKER, Drugs. a.n_d Jewelry. /L other reasons. = Quiring’s most genial bachelors, is building a nice house on his rived in Bemidji this morning and left this-afternoon for Cass Lake, where a hearing will be held to-. morrow and Wednesday in the case of the government against Mr. Jounes, in which the latter is charged with frandulently ac- quiring title to a tract of land near Northome and afterwards taking 600,000 feet of pine from it. Mr. Jones has a number of witnesses and ‘considerable oc- umentary evidence by which he will attempt to'show tha$ he cul- ~ claim. He says he is obliged to in order to hold his claim. Some go as faras to say there:are tivated the land, made it hisresi- dence and at the time of commu- t.mt.imx> made no false affidavits. |7 E. H. Winter -_I.mad of Furniture--I We have just received a carload of furniture and it is now onour floors for your in-, spection. Dressers, chiffoniers, commodes, couches, beds and chairs at prices that’" will please you. Our Metal Beds are designed by the leading artists of this country. . Each style is an expression of the highest and best in artistic designing and com- bines the essential qualities of strength, grace in outline and truly artistic L effects. This special bed has post 1 1-16 inch; filling rods 5-16 inch; brass : % spindle 1-2 inch; top rod 3-8 inch; height 60 inches; weight 95 Ibs. assortment of these beds kept constantly on our floors. Rugs and Carpets Ingrain carpet and art squares from 45c to 85¢ per yd. Selkirk, Wilton & Sherovan rugs in the newest patterns; also a large line of ‘matting. We save you money by ~ buyingin carload lots. & Go., Phone 30 t A tuli = o ]