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SR | great question now is where shall we suits for the least money. take the trouble to come and see us about it. latest styles of cloths to select from, and fits. establishmeut. Sgring ‘Comes, and with it the needs of men for spring and summer clothes. The We can answer that question if you will orly 1f you don’t want a new suit made, send us your old eone and we will repair and press it, making it look like new. Cleaning and French Dry Cleaning and dyeing in connection. with our Yours for trade. S. J. Fryhling & Co. oet, the best fitting and most stylish ‘We haye hundreds of the and guarantee all our workmanship We do Steam on having Model Ice Cream made by Ghe Model Ice -Cream Company 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125, 801 at all lead| Cream THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Gale Robinson of Chicago is: visiting friends in Bemidji today. Leigh Letiore returned 1:\.%1 night from a yisit with friends in Minneapolis. The Bemidji Islevator company | are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, . J. Kline returned to Akeley this morning after spending a short time in the city on busi- ness. Snarls easily combed out, no pulling of hair, if you use a Mar- cell dressing Barker’s Drug Store, A. O. Kelliher arrived this morning from Blackduck ana is spending the day he enewing acquaintances. comb, John Regan spent last night at Blackduack in the interests of St Anthony’s hospital, returning home this morning. Attorney I, A. Simonsr e- turned-this morning from North- ome, -where he has been for a few days on legal business. If health is wealth and money talks, for so the proverb runs, a fortune you may plainly sce, in taking Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s drug store. Miss Dickinson Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidji, HORSESHOEING A specialty at Chap- man’s shop, rear of Wes Wright's Barn Mike Seberger HONEYmTAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, For coughs, colds, thraat and tung froubles.” Na opiates. Non-alcoholig, (300d foreverybody. Sold everywhere, : The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR iain #Yellaw package. Refuassubstitutes, Prepared only by Foley & Company, Chlcage. Barker’s Drag Store. Read the daily Pioneer. J. I. Fleming, principal of the Turtle River schools, is a visitor in Bemidji today. < A swell new line of brushes, all kinds and all prices, Barger’s Drug Store, Dr. M. A. Kiefer of Kelliher ;arrived in the city this morning for a short visit with friends, A. C. Johnson, manager of the Kelso Lumber company, is in the city today from Turtle River. John Baker arrived this morn- ing from Tenstrike for a short visit with Bemidji friends. Miss Alice Mills visited her parents in Bemidji last night, re- turning to Walker this morning. Just reccived a large assort- ment of late creations in new odors, at Barker’s Drug Store. Ask to try Clover of India. W. B. Stewart left last night for Northome to look over some land in that vieinity which he in tends to purchase. For your wall paper, paper hanging, kalsomining, painting ard decorating see .J. A. Hoff the reliable painterand paper hanger. Erick Nelson is in the city to-| day on his'way home to Black-| duck from Tacoma, Wash,, and other western points, where he has land and timber interests. It has caused more laughs and | dricd more tears, wiped away discases and driven away more| fears than any other medicine in| the world. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 385 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store,! Tim Sullivan, foreman for the Grand Forks Lumber company and who for the past month has been putting in a spur for the company at Blackduck, passed through the ¥~ today on his way. home to Grrand Forks, Rev. I, C. Clemens who lect- ures at the city hajl on the even- ing of May 9, is well known to many people of Bemidji and all speak- in the highest praise of him as a lecturer. He has chosen for his subject, “[Rvery Man his own Paradise.” Re- served seats, 35¢ Rev. Neil Gilchrist, pastor-at- large of the Crookston presby- tery, spent yesterday in the city the guest of Rev. S. E. P. White. Rev. G rist left this morning for "l'enstrike, where he will hold services. Thore is to bea dance at the city ball May 8 under the aus. pices of the firemen. It will be the first dance given after the laying of the new floorand every- body should attend. Harry Gamenthaler, who has been employed in the jewelry department abt Barker’s Drug store for several months past, has resigned his position and left this afternoon for Cass Lake to spend a few days before leav- ing for Velva, N. D., whera he will talke charge of a jowelry establishment. Weilding stationery, elite gtationery for your club partics, and programs and “fancy ‘menu cards. We not only have “the fine samples™ but we have the stock ready for use. Rxclusive hair| Typewriter paper, ribbons and! carbons at the Pioneer office. | this afternoon from Fosston. Mrs. Wade Welker left this afternoon for a visit with friends !at Cass Lake. Walter Markbam left this afternoon for a business yisit in i the twin cities. J. W. Irwin left this afternoon for Duluth, where he will spend a few days on business. J. F Essler spent the afternoon at Cass Lake on business for the Minneapolis: Brewing ‘company. We can get your typewriter ribbons. Most of the standard makes carried in stock at this nmég. Beautiful women can have the best things in the world, for there is none so inhuman- as to refuse anything to a pretty woman, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes beautiful women. 85 cents, Barker’s drug store. City Superintendent of Schools Ritchid has been appointed by President Northrop of the uni- versity of Minnesota as one of the examiners who will read the high school examination papers at the university this summer. Rev, E. C. Clemens, of Duluth will lecture at the city hall on the evening of May 9; his subject will be, “Every Man his own Para- dise,” This is considered his best subject for a lecture and will be well worth your while to hear. Mrs. Abercrombie Hurt. Mrs John Abercrombie, who oceupies a residence at the corncr of Minnesota avenue and Sixth street, sustained serious injuries this forenoon by. falling from a chair upon which she was stand- ing while cleaning a window, Mrs. - Abererombie struck an- other chair in the fall and was rendered unconscious. A phy- sician was summoned and the lady’s injuries were attended to, | Letter files and letter presses at the Pioneer office. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear, Thereis 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 intiamation can be taken out and this tube be restored %o its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine eases out of ten are eaused 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 cireulars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O Sold by all druggists, T5c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. *‘ Handsoma ars the Gowns Cleaned by the [f)inneapolie’ That’s the opinion of nine out of every ten ladies having ua clean their_garments, No matter how soiledarin some caseahowstained, we rextore tiem back ta their fore fer newnesa, Our Information Tlooklet tells yowall. Send for it, alwo price list: = On all orders amounting t0 $3.00 and i Over we pay return express. ly at the Pioneer office. M Guarantee ‘ THQUSANDS e\ CURED ney Trouble, or any other Blood trouble TO REFUND YOUR MONEY it you are not entirely satistied after taking half of the fisst bottle. YOU AR My absolute guarantee Is evidence of my faith | in this wonderful remedy. ‘I take all the ¢isk, THE JUDGE. Barker’s Drug Stfgi‘i*e”.;f S. C. Bagley arrived in the city || in the city 'We make a specialty.of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily Bhe_old reliable LAKESIDE BAKERY Telophane 118 I The Churches I METHODIST—Class meeting at 10:15. Public worshipat 11:00, Subject—‘*Some Reasons for the rapid Spread of Christi- anity.”’ Sunday school at12:15. Epworth League at 7:00. Pub- lic worship at 8:00. Theme— “He Escaped From the Authori- ties in a Basket Through the Window.” Come and bring a friend with you. BAPTIST—The Rev. D. J, Hin- shaw will preach in the morn- ing. If you - want to hear a “Quaker” minister, come and hear him In the evening the pastor will preach on “The Still Small Voice.”” Sunday school at 12:10. Young people’s meeting at 7p. m Preaching at1la. m.-and 8 p. m. Yon will be welcome. PRESBYTERIAN-—In the morn- ing at 11 o’clock a sermon will be preached to the local lodges I.0. 0. F: and D. of R...on the occasion of the 87th’ anniver- /3 o % A, 5 Money to loan improved I estate in Bemidji. E. L, Calihan, 620 Fndicott Building, St. Paul, Minn. . g Miles Didn’t Sell. - The report published in the Duluth News-Tribune to the effect that C. H. Miles had disposed ot his hotel property at Hibbing is without foundation. Mr. Miles states that he still owns the property and that he has made no deal for its sale. —_— Notice to 0dd Fellows. All 0dd Fellows and Rebeccas and visiting brothers in the city are very earnestly requested to meet with us at our hall on Sun- day, April 29, at 10 o’clock sharp, to commemorate in a fitting way the 87th anniversary of our be- loved order. The sermon will be given by the Rev. S. E. P. White at the First Presbyterian church J. A. UDINGTON. ZENITH READY ROCK ROOFIN BURLAP INSERTION THE ONLY ROOFING SOLD WITHAT0 YEAR GUARANTEE THAT NEEDS NO REGOATING OR REPAINTING AND 15 WATER AND FIRE PROOF A3 IF DEALER CAN NOT FURNISH ASK US' FOR SAMPLES AND PRIGES . ZENITH PAPER CO CALCUTTA BURLAP (ASPHALTED) F 4 ASPHALT — 5 SCREENED WASHED GRAVEL . at 11 o’clock a. m. > H.S. ANNETITE, Rec, Sec. Unfortunate. A certain merchant of Baltimore, who is well known for his philan- thropic spirit, was a; proached one day by an Irishman, ?ormetly in his employ, who made a touching appeal for financial assistance. Said he: “I trust, sor, that ye’ll find it con- venient to help a poor man whose house an’ everything in it’burned down last week, sor.” The merchant, although he gives with a free hand, exercises consider- able caution in his philanthropy, so he asked: “Have you any papers or certifis cates to show that you have lost sary of the foundation of the orders. Sunday school at 12:15; Y.P S.C. E. at Tp. m. Fven- ing service at 8, NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN— Services will be held tomorrow 2t 10:30 2. m. and at 8:00 p, m, Sunday School at 12 M, Tobaceo Injures Boyw, General Baden-Powell, writing ta 8 Bolton schoolhoy, says he believes that “smoking by fellows who are still growing does them an infinite amount of harm, and those who are sensible don't {ake up smoking un- til after they are twenty ‘years of age or 8o, Iellows who smoke bhe- fore that age generally turh out rot- ters afterward. They only do it because they think-it looks swagger and manly to smoke, but any man who has done any scouting or hig ame hunting-knows that they are ools.” : 2 3 May Day. The Roman youths used to go into the fields and spend the calends of May in dancing and singing in honor of Flora, goddess of fruits and flowers. The early English conse- crated May day to Robin Hood and the Maid Marian, because the fa- vorite outlaw died on that day. Bothersome Manners, The little maiden stirred her cup. “I's sorry I was” well brought up. 1t I had not been taught to be Polite when 1 was out 1o tea, T'd ask you If you'd let me take Another plece of Talsin cake.* 2 —Children's Magazine. Floral Embleme, The national floral emblems are: England, rose; Greece, violet; Ger- many, cornflower; Seotland, thistle; Italy, - lily: France, Spain,: pomegranate; flower-de-luce; . Ireland; Egypt,. lotus; Wales, k; . Canada; -.the -maple; Japan, chrysanthemum. 3 8 e L -MEDICINE IN' THE KITCHEN. Experiments have shown that formallypr | more: welcome output-of the dorii tie “kilchen. wever, instes th the 11nl§ex\ Jowing: would be mare consisten oul by cennivance on ti drugs. which are now used only in cribed mixtures or pills | 'are capable of introduction into the | H is often difficult when \a medicine has' to be faken | | freqiéntly and over long periods of timeé 1o:be sure tlmt the patien{ does 'mot grow carelesstor forgetful. i, 6 of taking his pill fier his'daity meals, that pill were, 1g.-fthe taste of the d without-losing its own effi= everything by fire, as you say ?” The Irishman scratched his head as if bewildered. Finally he replied: “l did have a certificate to that effect, sor, signed hefore a notary, but unfortunately, sor, it was: burn.. ' ed up with the rest of me effects!” Soiled Linen. When linen is much soiled or has been lying soiled too long a little pipeclay dissolved in hot water will clean it with half the amount of soap required without the pipeclay. Improves the flavor and addsto thehealth= fulness of the food. Read the Daily Pioneer I Wall Paper All Work Guaranteed. Oils Mouldings J. A. HOFF | Reliable Painter | Shop Rear Swedback Blk Varnishes BAKING (|- Fresh Eggs and .Creamery Butter Always on Hand We carry in stock the Celebrated line of Heinz Bottled and Canned Goods Sweet mixed pickles Pure olive 0il .~ Current, jelly in glasses Tomato ketchup India relish Kvaporated horseradish Roe & Markusen, Phone 207 - Bemidji We have Tlemz { - Chow chow pickles i | Pure malt vinegar | Baked beans { Prepared mustard - { Worcester, sauce % { | \ spection. EEEET e {--Carload of Furniture--1 We have just received a carload of furniture and it is now onour floors-for your in- Dreseers, chiffoniers, commodes, couches, hédls and chairs-at. prices that will 0p rod 3-8 inch;. height 60 inches; weight 95 Ibs. beds kept-constantly on our floors. ugs and Carpets please yon. ngth, grace in outline and truly artistic 1 1-18'inch; filling rods 5-16 inch; brass A fuli ~ 1455 1o 856 per yd. Selkirk, Wilton & Sherovan: LVé