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sl great question now is where shall we and fits we will vepair and press it, making establishmeunt. Snring Comes, and with it the needs of men for spring and summer clothes. The suits for the least money. We can answer that question if you will orly take the trouble to come and see us about it. latest styles of cloths to select from, and guarantee all our workmanship If you don’t want a new suit made, send us your old ene and Cleaning and French Dry Cleaning and dyeing in connection with our Yours for trade. S. J. Fryhling & Co. et the best fitting and most stylish We have hundreds of the it look like new. We do Steam INSIST! on having Model Ice Cream made by Ghe Model Ice Cream Company 315 Min Phone 125. Rold at all Je; ce Cream stands. | I THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Hawkin’s & Co, pays the high-; est price for fresh lake fish, Judge Spooner granted full citizenship papers Saturday to John Johnson, The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s o Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour. | The following m re lis} censes were issued Saturday h,y‘ Clerk of Court Rhoda: Thomas | Anderson and Jessie Gouyn, Ben). (luy and Carrie Rustin, Life preservers that will hold you up, standard government test. [lave them in your launch in case you need them. [or sale by The Jerrard Plb, Co, C. M. Johnson, of the firm of C. M. Johnson & Cass Lake, was a visitor in the city) this forenoon. e returned Co. of clear lovable woman, no pictare like a beautiful girl, Hollisters Roc! girls, store, M. & M. Coming. Read the daily Pioneer, Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. The local K. P. lodge will con- fer second rank tomorrow night, We desire to board children and will take good care of them. Address communications to J. C. Smith, 118 Second street, Mrs. David Abercrombie and daughter, Guida, returned Sat- urday evening from Minneapolis where they have spent the past week visiting friends. : Dr. C. J. Larson, th 'EYES“ ; ia.liu::t?o:xake: his next regular visit to Bemidji May 25, 26, 27. Office at Hotel Brinkman. Rueben Grimoldby returned Saturday evening from the hot springs feeling very much im- proved. You get a part of your money back by trading at the E. . Winter & Co. store Saturday, May 19. A percentage of all the cash sales going for the use of the public library, No fascination equals that of a brained, tender-hearted, Just as there is ky Mountain Tea makes lovable women, beautifal 35 cents. Barker’s Droag home on the noon train, after looking after some business mat- ters in which he is interested. Saturday, May 19, has been s(‘L: apart by the big department’ store of . [, Winter & Co., and on that day they will give a per- centage of all cash sales for the benefit of the public library. Help the cause along. Miss [vis Roberts entertained | informally Saturday afternoon, at her home on the lake shore, The afternoon was spentat cards. Covers were laid for five young ladies; Pendergast, Georgia Smith, Iva Getchell, Jany Mills, and Tvis Roverts. Rernico Cemetery Work T am prepared to do work for yon at the cemetery. Put in - cement walks, curbs, or borders. Trim and heantify the gronmdsor mkea & fix lawns with black loam dirt, M. &M, ! Reéad the Daily Pioneer. | e Jack Dale is in the city today|f]’ RE AL HOME B AKEHY for a short visit. o il ol it LA NS Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- fn the olty est price for fresh lake fish.{' William Brumption of Sflevlin isin the city today on business. Frank Redagain of Blackduck isdown this morning on business. Sheriff O. P. Erickson of Crow Wing county was in the city Sat- urday on business, | The ladies aid of the M.E. church will meet at Mrs. W. W, Hartman’s Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. J. A. Hendrich of Fosston is in the city today attending to D legal matters before Judge| Mrs. W.A. McDonald returned Spooner. Saturday evening from Minne- The Bemidji [ce company put|apolis where she spent last weelc a new ice wagon on this morning | visiting. which is quite an improvement| Garden hose, quality and price over the old one. right. We bought a large stock Sergeant Eilek of the U, S.[and can save you money. We Army shipped two men to Fort[throw ina fine hose nozle with Snelling and one to Fort Mec-|every purchase of 50 ft. and over, Pachon this afternoon. Jerrard Plb. Co. Saturday afternoon Judge Pen-| T. J. Miller shipped fifteen dergast said the words which|men to Kelliher last Saturday united for life Jenny Gouegn and |evening. Thomas Johnson of Kelliher. Who are the sweetest things ; D. T. Sullivan of Blackduck is | ghat painters paint, or poets in the city today on business. sing, lovelier ' than anything? Mr. Sullivan is in_the drug busi- | Girls whortake Hollister’s R()cl{y ness with Mr. Hsterviollk of|Mountain Tea, 385 cents, tea or Blackduck. tablets. DBarker’s Drug store. Dr. A. E. Henderson received word this morning from Dr. E, R. E Miller’s farm last Saturda, H, Marcum. who is at Crool(su\'n evening to spend Sunday and re}t at the bedside of M"s',M“'f'c“"' Slturned home this morning, The father, saying that he is sullvery‘ party inclodéd R, B, Miller and ow: wife, Miss Lottie Miller, Dr. G, Paul Tirickson, formerly em-| A, Jones and wife, Mrs, John V. ployed in the jeweh y department Larson, W. Welk v and wife, L. of the City Drug store, is in the | Asher and wife, and Mrs, A, ity today calling on friends. @i, Rutledye and son. Mr. irickson is now on the road for a Minneapolis jewelry house. Judge Skinvik had three men 3 upthis morning for drunkenness. T{"'“‘ is more Catarrh in this Oae of them, an Indian by the flf!ulmm of the country than all name of Joe Roy, was scntenced '“S‘"“NAPU" mf:“'_'""" and until to ten days in jail, one was fined | Iast fewyearsit was supposed $6 and costs, and the other was|'0 e incurable. Tor a great given sixty days, the limit, in juil, | "141Y years doctors pronounced it a loeal disease and prescribad 1 { local remedies and by constantly failing to cure with local treat- ment, pronounced it incurable. ‘We make a specialty of . HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE 'AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily Bhe old reliable LAKESIDE BAKERY Telephone 118 Read the Daily Pioneer. Hawkin’s & Co, pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. A party of twelye went up to Hawkin's & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish, One of the finest strings of fish yet seen this season. was brought off the lake yesterday :::Z:;""‘:’;i](;.‘)iu:““{:" “‘;’:e;) 'V]"u'fg Seience has proven catarrh to be snst 'rm ) Iu;n & {imfi .'I‘hen;terh:: aconstitutional disease and there- consisted of forty-five fine pike, {::;fi:,vql;‘ll;::‘m?‘l;::::';:‘l] g:‘:: .Tllp union services held at the manufactured by . J. Cheney &‘ ¢ity hall yesterday were well | Ga., Tuledn, Ohio, is the orly con- shown in the work that is being| 1y i taken internally in doses done. The meeting this evening | t.om 10 drops 10 a teaspoonful. will also be held at the city hall| 1¢ 50t directly on the blood and TSI B NI SRR |, ] 1, o rdlis] invitation i extend- | oo surfaces of the Nystewm 600D ¢ OFFEE! Remember, there are a great many kinds of Coffee Some are good, and some are bad We handle the best brands and in that way have buiit up the best. coffee trade in Bemidji. siderable pains in the testin We have taken con- g of our coffee. The best coffee trade in Bemidji is ours’and we want. you fo use our celebrated brands ‘““Yale’’ and ‘““White House” Prose207 ROE & MARKUSEN, Temidir. 'THE GOLDEN WEST FLOOR PAINT Manufactured exelusively for us by the Towa Paint Co., under our own label—Fach can bears our name which is a guarantee of the quality of the goods; put up in all colors. In 1 Gallon cans. .. In 1-2 Gallon cans. In 1-4 Gallon cans. A full ime always in store, prices: THE “GOLDEN WEST” Fleming Bros Phone 57 HARDWARE Phone 57 Ask for color cards. All goods promptly delivered.. t | ed to all to attend. They offer one hundred dollars Gireat reduction in rates tolfor any case it fails to cure. Norway and Sweden on account|Send for circulars and testi- of Crowning of King Haakon VII. | monials. Tickets on sale from May 16to| Address: F. J. Cheney & Co.. June 26. Single ticket $54.60|Toledo, Chio. Round trip $104.20. For further| Sold by Druggists, T5c. information write Anderson &| Take Hall’s Family Pills for Johnsen, Agents, Bemidji, Minn. | constipation. Ben Dawson whois well known in this city, died last week at the hospital at Thief River Talls. Mr, Dawson was hit in the stomach while at work on the dam at Clearwater drive. He was in the act of lifting one of the gates when the sweep broke louse and flew back striking him as described. A splendid musical program was given Saturday afternoon by Miss Rose Dickinson and her We will Sign our Name any day- in the year tot@his lTherefore they take Hollister’s Read the Daily Pioneer, l < Hawkin’s & Oo. pays the high- 'est price for fresh lake fish, The Bemidji band will give a danceat the city hall on the night of May 17. The proceeds of this dance will be used in the purchasing of uniforms for the band. , Eight large tombstones were taken from the M. & I. depot this morning, and are being placed in position at Greenwood cemetery. Everything is being made ready for Memorial Day. It is all right to talk about beauty habits, but most women are too busy hustling and have no time to cultivate beauty habits. Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store, Miss Dickinson Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidii, pro st i NS S S e ) HORSESHOEIN A specialty at Chap- man’s shop, rear of Wes Wright's Barn Mike Seberger e ——————————————————————————————— ———————————————— “ Read the Daily Pioneor., Read the Daily Pioneer, Ifyou wish to attend a nice| Farnished room forrent. Besti dancing party and enjoy a good {location in the city, Enquire at time be sure to attend the dance | Peterson’s. t0 be given by the Bemidji band on May 17. BOATMEN—Get your preservers from The Jerrard Plb. Co. We have a full stock on hand, also spark plugs for the jump spark motor. We make a Specialty of gasoline engine worls, Come in and see the Gray Motor, Notice to the Public. Notace is hereby given that the request of the local ministers, that the places of business close next. week at 7:30 on account of the union evangelistic services which will be held each evening in the Presbyterian church, has .Ib will please you, and the price| been consented to by all the is very low. business men of the city. — < What Do You Need for a Remington Machine? life Whatever it is you can get it at the Pioneer Office Ribbons Paper 0Oil Erasers Anything that 'is used about a Typewriter, Bondy & Lederer's 'LAWRENCE BRRETY Cigar‘ol Quality “A Fortune Found” When Mr. Calixo Garcia saw the results of the NEW SUN CURING PROCESS used on Havana leaf tobacco, he said that “A great discovery had been made, a Jortune found”—an admission by this celebrated Cuban tobacco expert of what Jealous compelitors tried in vain fto 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 purifying rays of the sun can produce that peculsar, mild, rich flavor of the tobacco in the Lawrence Barrett 10c Cigar—the best cigar to be had at any price. Discriminating smokers recognize this. Bondy & 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, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. {--Carl spection. We have just received a carload of furniture and it is now onour floors for your in- Dressers, chiffoniers, commodes, couches, beds and chairs at prices that pupils at her studio in the Swed- back block. The program con- sisted of musical numbers and readings and all present spent a delightful afternoon. Miss Dick- inson intends making this month- ly gathering a special - feature with her pupils. i The ladies of the G.: A. R. gave an informal reception Saturday afternoon to Mrs. J. H. French, who leaves today on a protracted visit to her old home in Boston. The reception was held in Odd statement—*‘This drug store of ours stands for all thata first-class drug store ougb} to be—in equipment—in ser- viee.” i Within that fact there is crowded a good deal more than isapparentat first glance. A store that is all thag it ought to be is certainly worthy of your patronage—don’t: you Fellows hall and was intended as || think s0? a surprise. About thirty ladies participated and the time passed quekly and pleasantly. Ice cream and cake were served. We request your business on the understanding that you ave to be satisfied with nothing short of your ahsolute satis- faction. They Needed the Money, A freight steamer once came Into Mariopol, a port on the sed ‘of Azov, ‘which had among’ its cargo 100 pieces ‘| of machinery numbered “M.” from 1 to 100. When the pieces were unloaded it was tound that No. 87 'was’'missing, but two pieces numbered 88 showed that there had been an error; the final tally being correct. But the ‘custom officials did not take this view of the matter, the port being in need of funds, 80 they fined the ship 500 rubles for being short of cargo as per manifest— namely, No. 87—and 1,000"tubles: for smuggling, baving two pieces num- bered 88 when the manifest called for but one.—Caroline Lockhart in Lippin- cott’s It makes no difference’to us what you buy to test us—we claim that we are just about perfect all round, 2 Only be sure to test us, that’s-all. 5 . A. Barker ' “3¢d ‘St:' Druggist’ | L 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 effects. This special bed has post 1 1-16 inch; filling rods 5-16 inch; brass spindle 1-2 ifich; top rod 3-8 inch; height 60 inches; weight 95 Ibs. assortment of thése’beds kept constantly cn our floors. Ingrain curpét and art squares from 45¢ to 85¢ per yd. Selkirk, Wilton & Sherovgn rugs in the newest patterns, also aflarge line of matting. We save you' money, by . H. Winter & Co., ,.Pfhohe»‘»SO' [ = o e e oad of Furniture--1 will please you. A fuli ~ Rugs and Carpets buyingin carload lots.