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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. great qnemon now is where shall we get the best fitting and most stylish We can answer that question if you will ocly If you don’t want a new suit nmzle, we will repair and press it, making it look like new. Cleaning and TFrench Dry ()loa,nlnv and dyeing in connection with our S. J. Fryhling & Co. for spring and summer clothes. The about it. We have hundreds of the and guarantee all our workmanship send us your old ene and We do Steam 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. Get your tickets for the Dr. E. C. Clemens lecture reserved at the City Drug store. Mrs. Abercrombie left for Minneapolis this morning to visit her daughter. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s DBest, Mascot and Cremo flour, Miss Culbertson and Miss La Vigne returned to Walker this morning after spending Sunday with Miss Dora Hazen, There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all diseases put together, and until the last few years it was supposed to be incurable. For a great 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 frém 10 drops to a teaspoonful. 1t acts directly on the blood and miucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars fm any case it fails to cure. énd for circulars and testi- nionials. Address: I Toledo, Chio. Sold by Druggists, The. J. Chency & Co., ta capital of $15,000. Read the daily Pioneer, Dance tomorrow night. |o Mrs. iat Blackduck. I have money to loan on cut ‘over and timber lands. TFirst :mortg'we loans in Beltrami 'county. C. (. Johnson, Bemidji, Minn, M. L. Griffiths and Bert ; Bivins of the New York Life In- ;surauce company returned from ~iGrand Rapids Sunday. What’s the good of keeping from him Any good things you may see, That will lift his load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea. ' Barker’s Drug Store. D. S. O'Brien came down from Tenstrike this morning on busi- ness. There is to be a dance at the city hall May 8 under the aus- pices of the firemen. It will be the first dance given after the laying of the new floor and every- body should attend. The Tirst State bank of DBau- dette will be opened May 10 with L. R. Savert- son will be cashier. The bank will occupy the lower floor of the Region building. At a regular meeting of the I. 0. O. I. lodge and the D. of R. a vote ol hearty thanks was ren- dered in honor of Kev. S. K. White for his able and appropri- ate memorial sermon on the oc- casion of the eighty-seventh an- niversary of Odd Fellowship.—H, S. Annette, Sec. Cass Lake and the Bena In- dians hada warm game of ball yesterday in Cass Lake, the former wining by a score of 8 to 0. Farrell and Fleming were the battery for Cass Lake. There is some talk of the Cass Lake boys coming to Bemidji to play next Sunday. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH 28 Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. 5 il Drugs che eation wis vaver. " Madtaon Bauarer FHTLAS BT ——— e — J. P. POGUE'S b LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE BEMIDJI, MINN. . A. Gilmour spent Sunday P.|the treasury department of St. .1 Sec. Read the Daily Pioneer. - Chas. Na,ugle spent Sunday at Maple Ridge. For shade trees. See Britten of Brainerd at Challenge hotel. E. A. Schneider left for. St. | Paul this morning on business. Potatoes and seed potatoes, parsnips, rutabagas and earrots. |We have 1,500 bushels of first quality potatoes. Call and in- spect our stock. W. G. bchroe» der. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McTaggart| left for Brainerd this morning to visit F'red Stillings. ment since the hall has been re- modeled and the new floor put in. Mrs. J. A. Washburn left for her .home in Wisconsin for a short visit this moraing. Don’t be fooled and made to believe that rheumatism can be cured with local applications. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is the only positive cure for rheu- matism. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Mrs, W. A. McDonald left for Minneapotis this morning for'a visit with friends in that city. Rev. E, 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. He has chosen for his subject, “Rvery Man his own Paradise.” Re- served seats, 35¢. Miss C. B. Stewart hasac- cepted a position with B, . Win- ter & Co. A social gathering wil! be held at the home of Mrs. E. J. Gould tomorrow evening. ceeds of the evening will go to Philip’s church. A cordial wel- come is extended to all. have added over $500.00 worth of improvemen%s to the city hall and it is but fitting that the peo- ple show their appreciation by attending this their opening, field for a morning. week’s visit this Lid Talk in Akeley. Akeley Tribune: The townf officials have concluded that it is about time to put on the lid in Akeley. Bootleggers are alto- gether too numerous, they say. An investigation is now being conducted by Attorney E. R. Dampier for the court, and from present indications, not only will there be a general exodus ‘of saloonkeepers but cells await some of them. At the recent meetings of the I O.0.F.and D. of R, the fol lowing resolution was adopted, “Resolved that all members of theI O.0. F.and the D. of R. and those visiting in the city be present at our hall on May thirtieth to help our beloved Grand Army Post and ladies of the G. A. R. cclebrate in a fitting This is the opening enterlam» 5 “summer months. The pro-|. ¢ EYES Dr. C, J. Larson, the | K - ialis 9 il The boys at their own expense | oye specialist, males n iwere called home last week by Miss McConnell left for Litch- 4. BRIEF BITS OF Thezoih y: R Seven of the wealthiest Ita'uan mer- ohants of New Orleans have received ] “Black Hand” letiers demanding sums from $3,000 to 35,000, in the oity Captain J. J. Snouffer, one of the most prominent pioneers of HEastern lowa, is dead at Cedar Rapids, aged; eighty-one years. He was a veteran of the Mexican war. Edwin F. Gould, a well known laber \leader and editor of a paper devoted to the interests of labor, dropped dead |at Indianapolis. The stockholders of the Traders’ In- surance company have been assessed #200 per share to meet the lpsses sus: tained by the company in the San Francisen fira. . W. W, Baldwin, widely known throughout Ohio, Kentucky. and Ten: nessee as the “turnpike king,” is dead at Maysville, Ky. the object of prosecution by the turn- pike raids in his neighborhood. James Mills, for more, than thirty years an editorial wr iter on the Pitts- burg Post and prominently identified with the press of that city for~half a century, died at Washington, Pa., Sat urday of paralysis of the brain. The executive council of the Amer- ican Federation of Labor has given its endorsement to a strike among 3,000 agricultural laborvers in the Arecibo district, Portg Rico, The laborers are contending for an increase of wages. Boxing bouts in New York are legal as held by the Twentieth Century Ath- letic club Tharsday night according to a decision by Magistrate Pool, The magistrate declared that as those who saw the fight re able to get in only after purchasi cards of membership in the club the law had not been vio- lated. | (OFFICIAL) ‘We make a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CARE AND DOUGHNUTS, Fresh baking daily Ghe old reliable LAKRSTE Ry Telephone 118 Read the Daily Pioneer, George Keihm left tor Dulath for a week’s visit. Oscar Miller left for the Twin Cities Saturday on business. S. Dahltaard of Battle town- ship isin the city on business, The Firemen and their friends dance at the Opera House tomor- TOW. Digk Underwood is down from International Falls attending to business. Prof. Conway left this morning for Minneapolis to spend the Bill Blakesley of Farley trans- acted business in Cass Lake yes- terday between trains. J. Maurin of Elizabeth, Minn., has aceepted a position as clerk at Chas. Nangle’s grocery store, The very best of music, the|® very best of management and < the very best time to those who | attend. Tickets $1.00 Ole Anderson, proprietor of C the Lake Shore hotel is back from Craik, Canada, looking 7 after business matters. The Bemidji baseball team beat the Walker team in a slow game|{ at the ball grounds yesterday afternoon by a score of 12 to 2, Office of City Clerk, Bemidji, Minn.. April on sprinkling w s ordered Lo adyy by Gould scconded by Miller that eity as laid before the couneil commended as the ofii- and the ity at 1‘l'm ordinaice to ed s . 32 1d i I ider the propos his next regular visit to Bemidji | it i consc emware Iu!l o May 25, 26, 27. Office at Hotel |uoxt mee Brinkman. onmotion and Gussie and Lee Heffron, who |roved. ordinanes No Approved. the sudden death of their mother, have returned to the state uni versity as Minneapolis. There has been a change of postmasters at Turtle River. A. ©O. Johmson, who has distribnted mail fora long time in that vil-j lage, has refired and is sncceeded by Nels Otterstad. t Dr. €. C. Clemens, who is a brother of the celebrated author Mark Twain will deliver his Miss Dickinson Piane Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidji, HORSESHOEING Years ago he was{~ ‘Mouldin g s‘l Wall Paper J. A. HOFF All Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk Varnishes We can get your typewriter| The firemen give their benefit ribbons.. Most of: the standard |ball tomorrow evening at the city makes carried in stock at this|hall and the very best of a time office. is guaranteed. What Do You Need for a Remington Machine? Whatever it is you can get it at the Pioneer Office Ribbons Paper 0il Frasers Anything that is used about a Typewriter, We carry in stock the Celebrated line of Hemz_ Bottled and‘ Canned Goods Sweet mixed pickles Pure olive oil Current jelly in glasses Tomato ketchup India relish Chow chow pickles We have IHemnz Pure malt vinegar Baked heans Prepared mustard Worcester sauce Evaporated horseradish lecture, ‘“Eyery man his own Master,”” at the city hall Wed- nesday this week, When the baby talks, it i time to give Hollister’s Rocky Meun- tain Tea. It’s the greatest baby medicines known to loving| mothers. 1t makes them eat, sleep and grow. 35 cents, Tea | A specialty at Chap- man’s shop, rear of Wes Wright's Barn Mike Seberger Fresh Eggs and Creamery Butter Always on Hand Roe & Markusen, Bemidj Phone 207 - or Tablets, Barker’s Drug| Store, E “Eyery man his own Master” is the subject of the lecture to be given at the city hall Wednesday evening. The lecture is humor- manner the day as set apart for Decoration Day. All to meet in the city hall on the forenoon of the thirtieth.”—H. S. Annette, ‘AFortune Found” When Mr. Calixo Garcia saw the vesults of the NEW SUN CURING PROCESS used on Havana leaf tobacco, he said that “A great discovery had been made, a fortune found” —an admission by this celebrated Cuban tobacco expert of what Bondy & Lederer's jealous competitors tried in wain to deny. A harmless, perfectly healthful Havana tobacco with all of its fine aroma intact —the kind that smokers relish and doctors CAN'T forbid. Made Mild by Nature No damp, pent up stemmeries, but only the softening, purifying rays of the sun can produce that peculiar, mild, rich flavor of the tobacco in the Lawrence Barrett 10c Cigar—the best Tigar to be had at any price. LAWRENCE Discriminating smokers Lederer’s success in Lawrence Barrett cigars is due to the satisfaction it gives to the best class of smokers. Are you a “Barrett” smoker?' WATT CIGAR CO., Distributers to Dealers, recognize this. Bondy & | Prof. Merrifield of the North i/ Wonders in Revival.”” | evening—“The Power | vival.” ous, and very instructive. Di. Clemens is an able speaker and you miss the best lecture gigen in Bemidji if you miss this one. P. Standal of the firm of; Melbey & Standal of Gra.ndv Forks is building an eight room | cottage at Grand Forks bay for spection. Dakota university. Rev. J. S. Hamilton will preach a series of sermons to Christians, beginning 1his evening. Subject for tonight—‘Assurance in Re- vival.”” Tomorrow evening— “Hindrances to Revival.” Wed- jnesday evening—*The God of Thursday in Re Money te l.onn Money to loan on improved real estate in Bemidji, B. L. Calihn, 620 Endicott Building, St. Paul, Minn. Cass Lake Awake. Cass Lake, May 6.—The com- /| mercial club of this city is going to incorporate. Articles are be ing drawn upand will be pre- sented at a mcetling to be held .| this evening. The reason for this move is an awakening in- ‘| terest in the club There are several things under considera- i|tion which will require united ‘|effort and there will be expendi- tures of large sums of money spindle 1-2 inc Tngrdin carpet and &t sq NEAPOLIS, MINM. . during the year. It was thought’ 4 that the club could doits work | {more effectively if incorporated. g;*' Dressers, chiffoniers, commodes, couches, beds and chairs at prices that Our Metal Beds are designed by the leading artists of this country. Each style is an expression of th . bines the essential qualities “of strength, grace in outline and truly artistic . effects. This special bed has post 1 1-16 inch; filling rods 5-16 inch; brass . wssortment of these ‘beds ‘kept conslamly cn our floors. " mugs in the newest patterns, also a large line of matting. We save you money by E. H. Wmter & Co., Phone 30 load of Furniture--1 We have just received a carload of furniture and it is now onour floors for your in- will please you. highest and best in artisti d:s:gnmg and com- h; top:rod:3-8 inch; height 60 mches, weight 95 Ibs. A fuli Rugs and Carpets uares from 45¢ to 85¢ per yd. Selkirk, Wilton & Sherovan buying in carload lots.