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You—=— May Not Kuow That the wholesal the merchart Creamery Butter sells at 33c No doubt you know that the merchant sells it to yeu for 35¢ You are certainly entitled te know that our price on this 32¢ Gre Model Everything thet’s good in the Bakery, Dairy and Confectionery line 315 Minnesota Ave. Fhone 125 BIJOU utomatic Drama deville—Pop- ular Concerts ............ 302 Third Street Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 30 to 3:30 Saturday Afternoon TONIGHT! EXTRA SPECIALS The Cameragraph LIFE OF THE COWBOY ICE BOATING ON LAKE MINNETONKA THE JEWEL ROBBERS ROBBED ELIXER OF LIFE MAKES MEN INVISIBLE WHEN MOST CONVENIENT Tllustrated Song DAD'S LITTLE GIRL Complete Change of Program Tomorrow Night TICKETS 10 CENTS| C. L. LASHER & SON, Props. B e MARCOINL g WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STOCK . H ! Is the wonder of the age aud I made it a specialty. My p $5.00 per share right now. It is to double shortly, so order tc R. B. HIGBEE, Br < Flow are your Kidneys? It Is dangerous to "when ths Kidneys are sick. One box of daey-Ettes will recommend the next. 25¢. Owl Drug Store. i i} The City | Qw | Read the Dailv Pioneer. | E.H. Cornwall was a business {visitor at Rosby yesterday. John Goodman has returned from a visit with friends at Pembiaa. " Bemidji Elevator |Co.. jobbers ;fnr Cremo Flour, also Gold Medal, B Mascot and Barlow’s Best. Mrs. Mary Wagner and son Edward went to Northome last evening for a few days visit. | Miss Mary Bell arrived ‘home last evening from a visit with relatives in southern Minne- sota. | County Commissioner F, O. Sibley, arrived in the city yes- | i Iterday and is attending the| ;March meeting of the county “ board. Dr. Marcum has moved his |office from the First National ! Bank block to the second tloor of Ithe Mayo block, opposite the | Pioneer office. The growing demand for Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder is the indorsement the public gives to the high quality of this home-made product. Phone girls have many ills, for which they take some nasty pills; Ifa healthy and happy girl you'd be, ring up for Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drng Store. Miss Nora Scollard, one of the wost popular young ladies of Grand Rapids, returned to her home yesterday afternoon, hay- ing been the guest of Bemidji friends for several days. J W, Johnson, a prominent business man of Cass Lake, who has been an inmate of the St. Anthony’s hospital for the -past few days, is well enough to be out and has returned to his home at the “Lake.” J.M. Richards, superintendent of the Crookston Lumber Co., of this city i3 to take a much needed rest and in company with Mrs. Richards left this noon for St. Paul. From there they will take a trip to California. M. A. Spang, county auditor of Itasca county, has returned to his home after having spent a few days in this city and at Wal- ker on both official and private business. Mr. Spang is one of the most efficientcounty auditors in the state and the very first one toissue the financial state- ment of his county this year, TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets Druggists refund money it it ails to cure, E. W.GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c At The Lakeside ‘We have only good tales to tell of what we pus into our bread, cakes and pies. The flour we use as well as the other materials]are the best and the way we mix and bake insures a high class product. You have but to give us a trial in order to be {convinced Read the Dailv Pioneer, W. B. Sheffield, of Crookston, is a Bemidji visitor today, Otto Peterson, of Puposky, was in the city yesterday. H. W. Alsop, of Pumish Lake was in the city yesterday. H. J, Kelly, was a Bemidji visitor from Shotley yesterday. J. Jerome, the Battle River merchant was in the city yester- day. R. E, WhiGe, the logger was in the city yesterday from Still- looking after some business in terests here. the city today attending to busi. ness matters. turn home this evening. to their home Sunday evening. spring trade. Methodist church will Wednesday afternoon home of Mrs. Andy Larson, 713 Minnesota ave. at 2 o’clock, attend. C. E. Hunt of Duluth arrived in the city yesterday atternoon part of the week. Mr, Huntis an experienced newspaper man paper, “Hunt’s Purple Book.” Don’t consider lightly the evi- dence of disease in your system, Don’t take desperate chances with ordinary medicine. Use Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, the great specific. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Messrs. Farnsworth and Bur- rill of Wahpeton, N. D., who have for the past few days, have re- turned to their homes. Both Our Weighing is guaranteed by our use of the It Weighs ABSOLVTE Toledo System Correctly It Computes Accurately It Never Makes Mistakes The Only Weighing Machine in the World which is LY HONEST Honest to theBuyer---Honest to the Seller Honest Weight, Hon Treatment est Goods and Honest is our Motto ROE & MARKUSEN Phone 207 Subseribe For The Pioneer. summer here. water. PHONE 118 Wanted: Apprentice girls to learn the millinery trade. Apyply Coal. ‘Goal. - Goal. Omd Louise Hetland. oal. 0al. oal, rder your R coal from Ross. Phone 118, Mrs. H. Gilham, of Blackduck, Thomas Sayling, of Hallock, is H. E. Huber, of Gemmell, is in He intends to re- Mr, and Mrs. F. D, LaFavar- are are rejoicing over the arrival of a bright little boy which came A. O. Akre has just received a carload of bottles and cases to be used by the Bemidji Bottling works in the supplying their The Ladies Aid society of the meet at the Everybody is cordially invited to and will be here until the latter and is here in the interest of his been the guests of S. E. DeLong were well pleased with Bemidji and her natural advantages as a summer resort and will probably return and spend part of the was shopping with Bemidji mer- AN e Bunday Theatricals. Bunday theatricals had a rough time of It at one period of England’s his- tory. On Sunday, Sept. 27, 1681, Shake- speare’s “Midsummer Night's Dream” was privately performed In the bishop of Lincoln’s house in London, The Pur- itans had the affair Inquired Into, and there s a suspicion of humor in the punishment awarded to the performer of Bottom, the weaver—“We do order that Mr. Wilson, as he was a special Dplotter and contriver of “thls business and did in such a brutish manner act the same with an ass’ head, shall upon Tuesday next from 6 o'clock In the morning till 6 o’clock at night sit in the porter’s lodge at my lord bishop’s house with his feet In the stocks and attired with an ass’ head and a bottle of hay before him and this subscription on his breast: “Good people, I have played the beast And brought 1ll things to pass. I was a man, but thus have made Myselt a silly ass.” Lincoln’s Much Quoted Words. Perhaps the most famous address chants yesterday. Frank Anderson came down from Big Falls this morning and is spending the day with friends here. Thomas Meade, who is getting out some cedar near Blackduck, was a business visitor here yes- terday. John Swain, section foreman for the M. & L., wasin the city yesterday, returning home last evening. Miss Alice Dicaire left yester- day afternoon for Solway, near which place she will teach a term of school. A busicess meeting of the Christian Endeavor was held at the home of Miss Clara Heffror list evening. T, J. Nary came up from Park Rapids yesterday andis spend ing the day attending to business matters here. L G. Pendergast, Anton Erick- son and county superintendent, W. B. Stewart, went to St. Pau! yesterday afternoon, The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Bap- tist church churh will hold an Irish social at the church parlors Friday evening, March 22, W. B. Sherman went to Kelli- her last evening, He had with him twenty-five men who will work in the Ross & Ross camps. Mrs. Herbert Wood arrived from Brainerd last evening. Mr, and Mrs. Wood have rented the Duncalf house, No. 2, on Tenth street. The Ladies Aid society of the Presbyterian church will be en- tertained by Miss Hattie Halde- ever made by President Lincoln Is the one that he delivered at the dedication of the soldlers’ monument on the battle- fleld of Gettysburg, and the words | most quoted from it are “the govern- ment of the people, by the people and for the people.” This phrase was no doubt an unconscious quotation, for the same words were used by Theodore | MAKkINg an income of 250 marks a | Parker in an address to the Anti- Slavery society May 18, 1854, Nor was the phrase original with Parker, Dan- lel Webster In 1830 used the words “the people’s government, made for the people, made by the people and an- swerable to the people.” And even be- fore Webster Chief Justice Marshall had expressed the same idea in similar phraseology. Tunneled the Register. A bookworm or some such creature has left his mark upon a volume of the “British Annual Register” of the year 1810 in a club library of New York. The worm ate its way through seventeen leaves of the volume, and for much of the way its path has out- lined something very like the crouch- ing figure of a cat, with one ear erect and a short tail. This figure is repeat- ed upon eight or ten leaves and then gradually becomes less clearly defined until the progress of the worm 1is' mark- ed by a single small hole. At Dinner. “Who is the taciturn man opposite, next to Miss Smith?” “That is Louis the Fourteenth.” “Louis the Fourteenth?”’ “Well, you see, his name is Louls, and he is called the Fourteenth be- cause he’s only asked to keep us from Made alum and LBAFCING POVDER from pure grape cream of tartar, and ~ absolutely free from lime, ammnicrn ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEV/ YORK. Hix Income. “They say you get 230 marks a month. I can't believe it. Tell me how.” “I get 110 marks salary; then I don’t bay my rent, 40 marks; that's 150 marks; I owe the milkman 30 marks, that's 180 marks; my butcher 40 marks, 220 marks, and every month I ralse 30 marks out of my friends, wonth!”—Fliegende Blatter. ulres much, necessity but n Proverb. Sweetly Safd. The Influence of locality upem speech Is illustrated by a reply received from & Vermont farmer and quoted in the Boston Herald. The old man had been questioned in regard to the value of an estate left by one of his meighbors. “Waal,” said he, with great delibera- tion, “we cal'late he'll sugar off about $50,000.” An Expert Opiafen. . “What do you think of my daughters { execution on the piane?” “Good name [or it, for she certaialy. j loes murder the time.” — Beltimers | Smerican. ” For You { A Full Size Cake of absolutely free of charge, when you speed of strength, With ro cents’ worth A Present PALMOLIVE For a short time only, the B. J. Johnson Soap Co., authorize certain local dealers to make you a present of a cake of this wonderful soap, The best toilet soap known, famous as a skin cleanser and complexion beautifier. purchase 25 cents’ worth of Galvanic Soap The Famous Easy Washer Galvanic Soap dissolves dirt with the lightning, and saves money, saves , saves time, saves clothes. of Galvanic Soap your dealer presents being thirteen at table.”—Fliegende | you, absolutely free of charge, with a 5 cent package of Blatter. The Strain of Society. There should be an eight hour day for “fashionable” women, We cannot ilalk scandal continuously for twelve. as we do now. The excltement and the strain upon the imagination are ter- vifie—London Truth. i "The following dealers will supply you: Roe & Markusen. Johnson’s Washing Powder 5 Easy on Everything but Dirt We give these presents to introduce our splendid soaps into your househeld. i Schroeder & Schwandt, Downs & O’Leary, Chas. Nangle, E. H. Winter & Co., man and Mrs. Pryor at the home of Miss Haldeman on Wed- nesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and Catarrh Cure, FRANK J. CHENEY. scribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886, (SEAL) A.W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testi- monials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. constipation. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing every case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by the usejof| Hall’s Sworn to before me and sub- Take Hall’s Family Pills for Rev. Ward, the missionary, came up from Jenkins last even- ing and is spending the day here. He leaves this evening for Black- duck where he will spend some time in the camps in that,yicin- ity. Mrs. Jarvis and two sons left this morning for Aleta, Oregon. Mr. Jarvis has been there the past month and has a good posi- tion in'the mill at-that place. They will make their future home at that place. Your brain goes on a strike when you overload your stomach; both need blood to do business with. Nutrition is what you want and comes by taking Holli- ster’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bar- ker’s Drug Store. sons are assigned by people fur their unwillingness to submit to the extraction of teeth. But It was no fear of pain which was up — e convarcur L An Appetizer Not a fiery liquor which destroys rather than creates an appetite, but a palatable beer, which con- tains only sufficient’ alcohol to scimulate the stomach to per- form its normal functions and aids to digest the food, MOOSE BRAND beer does all this, does it well, does it daily, if you give ! it a ¢hance. Orders called for; goods delivered at your door. DULUTH BR5¥ING® (0. MALTING J. P. SIGNEL, Bomidyl, Minn. Residence Phone 290. Local Agent Office Phone 220. permost in the mind of Miss Mehitable Lamson of Willowby when told by the dentist that she would be much bene- fited by the loss of two of her prom: inent teeth. “You say they can’t be filled,” she sald, in evident distress, “and you couldn’t get any others in for me for wmore’n a fortnight?” The dentist admitted reluctantly that It was so, “Well, then, I suppose I'll have tc get on as best I can.” And Mlss Me hitable seated herself in the torture chair. “But I don’t see how I shal make out. Here I am, chambermald to the Willowby inn during the sum- mer, and 1t's chock full of folks, witlt lots o' transients coming and going and those are my pillowease teeth!” When You Take a Bath. When drying off after a bath stand In the bathtub in water up to the an- kles. When rubbed with coarse towels until the body is all aglow, step out and wipe the feet. This prevents that uncomfortable chilly feeling experienc- ed if one steps immediately out of a bathtub full of water on to the bath wat. Love. We never can say why we love, bat only that we love. The heart is ready enough at feigning excuses for all that It does or imagines of wrong, but ask It to give a reason for any of its beau- tiful and divine motives, and it can dred pages. only look upward and be dumb.—Low- Beginning the New Year nearly every business will need new sets of books. The Pioneer carries a full line of books and an in- spection of the stock will show that we ecarry all sizes, styles and bindings of books. We have the two, three, ‘our and five column day books and journals. A good line of cash books; a well selected stock of ledgers, single or double entry, one hundred to eight, hun-.