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i Comes,-and with it the needs of men suits for the least money. take the trouble to come and see us latest styles of cloths to select from, and fits establishmeut. S. J. Fryh great question now is where shall we get the best fitting and most stylish We can answer that question if you will orly If you don’t want a new suit made, we will repair and press it, making it look like new. We do Steam Cleaning and French Dry Lleanlng and dyeing in connection with our for spring and summer clothes. The about it. We haye hundreds of the and guarantee all our workmanship send us your old ene and Yours for trade. ling & Co. INSIST! on having Model Ice Cream made by Ghe Model Ice Cream Company 315 Minm, Ave. Phone 125, Sold at all leading Ice Cream stands. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Baseball tomorrow at 3:30. Souvenir envelopes and postal cards at the Palace of Sweets. Charles Summer is a business visitbr in Bemidji today from Northome. The Bemidji Eiavator company areexclusive agents for Barlow’s Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour, Miss Vern Cameron is in the city from Tenstrike for a brief visit with relatives and friends. Sce Ed Rogers, the famous football player, in the ball game tomorrow. Game called at 3:30, Mrs. C. F. Miller of Cass Lake is nthe city fora visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. W, L. Brooks. John MecDougald came down from Blackduek this morning and is spending the day here (n business. There is more Catarrh in this Read the dail y Pioneer, Baseball tomorrow at 3:30. Ice cream and soft drinks at the Palace of Sweets. Charles H. Miller of Funkley is in the city today on land busi: ness. s W. S. Brannon and son, Walter, arrived in the city from Northome this morning. Sweet cream for sale at Camp- bell's Restaurant: J. C. Parker made a business trip to Blackduck last night, re- turning home this morning. I have money to loan on cut over and timber lands. First mortgage loans in Beltrami county. C.G. Iohxmm Bemidji, Minn, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pitkin ar- rived this morning from Kelliher and left this afternoon for a visit with-friends at Crookston, There is tobea dance at the city hall May 8 under the aus- pices of .the firemen. Tt will be the first dance given after the laying of the new floor and every- body should attend. Charles Hughes arrived in the city this morning from the camps of the Crooksfon Lumber com- pany in the vicinity of Kelliher, where he has been during the winter. Iloods the body with warm glowing ~ vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circula- tion, restores -natufal vigor, section of the country than all| diseases put together, and until’ the last few years it was supposed ! to be incurable. For a fl'le'l.t[ many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies and by constantly failing to cure with local treat- ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be aconstitutional disease and there- fore requires constitutional treat- ment. Hall’'s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by . J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con- stitutional cure on the market, It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi- monials. makes you .feel like one ™ born {again, Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea. 35 cents, Barker’s Drug Stove, Marvin Benner left. yesterday afternoon for a visit with friends at Grand Forks. 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 wor t,h your while to hear. MAURRATS VANILLA wo RTHDA DOLLAR — A P e~ SOLD BY ALL GROCERS MEN AND WOMEN, Use Big € for unnatural Address: It J. Toledo, Chio, Sold by Druggi Take Hall’s constipation, Cheney & Co., ts, 75e. wmily Pills for dincharges,inflammations, irritations' or ulceratio INVISABLE z : A :BURLAP REPAINTING AND IS ZENITH ZENITH READY ROCK ROOHNG THE ONLY ROOFING SOLD WITHA10 YEAR GUARANTEE THAT NEEDS NO RECOATING-OR IF DEALER CAN NOT FURNISH ASK US FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES. INSERTION - WATER AND FIRE PROOF PAPER c'o - —3 CAL CUTTA BURLAP (ASPHALTED) 4ASPHALT * Notice to the Publie. Within the Free Delivery Limits. it be addressed to street and number. Your early compliance with this requirement is neces sary to render the service effi- cient, G. E. Carson, P, M. Baseball—Walker vs. Bemidj: —tomorrow afternoon at 3:30. E. A, Schneider returned last night from a business trip to Laporte. A popular line of -the latest copyright books at the Palace of Sweets. 7 A. E. Ellison left this morning for on over Sunnay visit with friends at Brainerd. Miss Alberta Woods of Cass Lakearrived in t e city 'ast ight for a visit with friends. & E. 8. Shook of Deer River passed through the city last night on his way to Northome, where he will enjoy a short visit with friends. Potatoes and seed potatoes, parsnips, rutabagas and carrots. We have 1,500 bushels of first quality potatoes. Call and in- spect our stock. W. G. Schroe- der. Rev. I. J. Barnckman passed through the city today enroute home to Thief River Falls from Blackduck, where he attended the installation of the new pastor at that place, Rev, Hall-Quist. EYES“D:‘, C. J. Larson, the eye specialist, makes his next regular visit to Bemidji May 25, 26, 27. Office at Hotel Brinkman. R. A. Stanley passed through the city last night on his way home to Northome from North- west Territory, - where he has been looking after land interests for some time, Sweet cream for sale at Camp{ bell’s Restaurant. G. A. Tuller returned to his home at Grand Rapids thisafter- noon afger spending a few days looking after his mercantile in- terests in Bemidji and up the north line of the M. & 1. We care not how you suffered, nor what failed to cure you, Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weakest specimen of man or womanhood strong and healthy. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store, Louis Roy, catcher for the Be- midji baseball team, left yester- day for McHenry, N. D., where he will accept a similar position |* with the team in that village. Ben Holstein of White Earth will talke Roy’s place behind the bat with the Bemidji team. Rev. K. C.. Clemens who lect- ures at the city hall 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, chosen for his subject, “Every Man his own Paradise.” Re- served seats, 35c. J. A. Newton, who has bean principal of the Funkley schools during the winter, passed through the city teday on his way home to Fosston. J. G. Fleming, who has completed a “Jterm as principal of the Turtle LRiver /| Newton’s term at Funkley. schools, will finish Mr. BEAUTY IN CLEANING Eow dye: Houses in the euitee United to do clean- customers praise our work for the beauty ne, mymg Botliing.of quallty. \We d dye everyt n men and n's fariiants and houseliold articles, Ccarpets, cte. Send for information bookiet and price list, We pay return express or all orders. of $3.00 and upward. con stantly. gt& stock : "Faétory Bnces We save you the heavy freight charges to Brainerd. Write forZcatalogue or visit our show rooms. C. M. Patek, - Brainerd, Minn. In order to avoid delay in de- livery of mail it is necessary that h AR iRy | in the city. ' We make a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, 'CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily lable LAKESIDE BAKERY phone 118 Money to loan on improved real estate in Bemld]l. E: L. Calihan, 620 Endicott Building, St. Paul, Minn, with Rheumatism, Backache, Kld.uey Trouble, Cata.rrh or any, -other Blood Trouble‘i If so, and you could * FIND IMMEDIAII RELIEF N Notice. The money order window at the postoffice will be open to issue and pay money ordersfrom 8a.m. to6 p. m., daily except Sunday. In effect on and after Mondn.y, May 7, 1906. G. E. Carsox, P. M. “would you hesxtate to take it? Of eoursé yhu wouldn’t and T am 5o sure *‘6088"” will cure any of the above named complamts Read the Daily Pioneer. Sweet cream for saleat Camp- bell’s Restaurant. A good line of pipes and pocket books at the Palace of Sweets. Baseball—Walker vs. Bemidji —tomorrow afternoon at 38:30. J.C. Madson, teacher of the schools at Kelliher, is visiting friends in the city today. See Ed Rogers, the famous football player, in the ball game tomorrow. Game called at 3:30. The local G. A. R. post is hold- ing'a regular meeting this after- noon. Of course you pay your money, but you get your money’s worth, for what does money mean to you, when Rocky Mountain Tea’s on earth. Barker’s Drug Store. Miss Vilettia Brant arrived in the city this afternoon from her school near Wilton for a short visit with relatives and friends. Miss MacNamara, who has taught school at Quiring for some time, has finished her term and is in the city today on her way to Tenstrike, havingaccepted a position as teacher in the schools of that village. George Young returned this afternoon from Portland, Ore., where he went to see his brother Henry, who is suffering -with taberculosis developed while em- ployed in the government print ing office at Washington. Mr, Young has now gone to Arizona and expects that the dry climate in that state will soon check the disease. Mr. Young is well kown in Bemidjiand has many friends who will hope for his recovery. RESOLUTION. ‘At a regular meeting of the city council held In the clty hall In the city of Bemidjl on April . 1906, the following resolution was offered, Whereas, the clty conncil of the city of Re- midji, by ordinance passed and duly approved and published according to the provisions of the. Charter of the said ciey of Bemidji. has decided to issue its negotiable bonds in the sum of twenty-five thousand (§25,000) dollars. for the followiug purposes to-wit: Ten thousand (310,000) dollars to pay eurrent ‘i{""“'fi""“ indebtedness of the said city of emid. Eight thousand (88,000) dollars for a perman- provement revolving fund, and ven thousand (§7,000) dollarsfor a perman- ent improvement fund. Sald bonds to run for a period of fitteen (15) years, and be general obligations of the city of Bemidji. Whereas. at an election held upon s: proposition on the 20th day of Februar, 3 there were six hundred eighty-six (l;t«j votes cast In favor of issuing said bonds, and one hundred thirty-one (131) votes against issuing said bonds. Now, therefore, be it resolved, that applica- tion bé made_to the Investment Board of the Permanent School and University funds of the staie of Minnesota, fora loan of twenty- five thousand (§25.080) dollars, for the purposes d_in sald ordinance, under the provi- slons of chapter 43, General Laws of the state of Minnesota, for the year IN7, and acts amendatory thereof. = He has|Brink M and Graham, A. A, CARTER, Mayor. Attest: THOMAS MALOY. ty Clérk. RESOLUTION At the regular meeting of the city council. held in the city hall, in the city of Bemidji, on Monday. the 30th day of April, 1900, at the hour ai. eight o'clock. D. m., the following res- olution was offered by alderman Smart: Whereas, on the report of the local Board of Health ‘that the property hereinafter de- ibed is a menace to the public health, 1 ir present condition. now, therefore, b resolved, that the owners of said pronerty. he and they are hereby required to cause said 1ots 10 be filled up so that water will not re- main thercon and become stagnant, within ten days from and after publication of this resolution in the official paper of the city of Bemidji. The following is a description of (o be so filled up: ock 19, original townsite of Bemidji. If said lots are not filled up as above specified within the time above deSignated. the city council will have the said work done, and the cost thereof assessed to ‘of “ayes” and “nos”, the follow- ver, Kineh, 05" wgart, Bowser. Brinkman, 5 Resolution declared carried. ‘Absent, Gould and Graham. A.A.CARTER, Mayor. Attest: THOMAS \IAIO\' ity Clerk. * RESOLUTION. At a regular m @ of the city council of the city % ultl at the L|U hall in he fol- crman s, it appears necessary (o the city that sidewalks be. Duilt nrld con- cted along certal n street said city. Now. therefor, he it re: ind_tlie own- vod, a ers of the property hercinafter llts{'rl!)\.ll are hereby notified and réquired to build or canse tobe h(llllz) asidewalk six feet.in width, of two ers.one at each end and one in the middle, which said stringers shall be atleast two m s ,and_proverly supparied on mud sills so as t6 be solid. and said planks to be fastened to the stringers with two spikes in each end stringer.and one in the center.: Thc following is a deseription of thélots il hlocl\s along which said walks are to he Bui Lot 24, block 4, orlginal tomnsite of Bemmn (along tront of said lot:. lots block, Orlginal Lownsibe. of Bomiall. (both Inclusive) black 13, original townsite ‘midif, - Said sidewalks mustbe constructed o above, and completed Within two weeks Aftor the publication of this redotafic: 1 the official newspaper of the city of Bemidji, otherwise the-city. will cause the same to he built, and the cost thereof assessed 10 the abutting property. On the call'of “ayes” and “nos" the follow- ing ‘voted “aye, Miller, McTaggart. Smart. Brinkman, Howser. Kinch, Mayer, “nos": none. Absent, GOuld and Graham. Resoli- * that & e | 1 MAKE AN ABSOLUTE QUARANTEE Mi ss Di C k INSON iR to refund your money if you are not satisfied with the result after taking half of the first bottle. Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidi, | Barker’s Drug Store What Do You Need for - a Remington Machine? HORSESHOEING A specialty at Chap- man’s shop, rear of Wes Wright’s Barn Whatever it is you can get it at the Pioneer Office Ribbons Paper 0il Erasers Mike Seberger PLUMBING! TIN AND RE- PATR WORK. Anything that is used abont a ’I‘ypéwriter. You get the best services .on the shortest mnotice. We carry in stock the Celebrated line of Heinz Bottled and Canned Goods Sweet, mixed pickles Pure olive oil Current jelly in glasses Tomato ketchup India relish Doran Bros. TELEPHONE NO. 225 o @ . For a g':lear complcxion take ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take Orino cleanses the sys- tem, and makes sallow blotched complexions smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation by gently stimulating the stomach,liverand bowels. Refuse subatitutes. Price 800, Barker’s Drug Store. We have Hemz Chow chow pickles Pure malt vinegar Baked beans Prepared mustard Worcester sauce Evaporated horseradish Fresh E¢ggs and Creamery Butter Always on Hand Roe & Markusen, Phone 207 - Bemidji I--Carload of Furniture--1 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 ctfects. This special bed has post 1 1-18 inch; filling rods 5-16 inch; brass spindle 1-2 inch; top rod 3-: 8 inch; height 60 mches' we|ght 95 Ibs. A fuli usonmem of these beds kept constantly cn our floors. - 2 : Rugs and Carpets Ingmm carpet :md art squares-from 45¢.to 85¢ per yd. Selkirk, Wilton & Sherovan ~ rugs in the niewest patterns, also a large line of matting. We save you money by buyingin carload lots: l i tion declared carried. ALA. CARTER Attest: THOMAS MALOY, Mavor. it Clork. fh H Wmter & Co., Phone 30 i 5