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May “Not Kuow That the wholesaler sells the merchant ¥ Creamery Butter at 33¢ No doubt you know that the merchant sells it to you for 35¢ You are certaioly entitled to know that our price on this is 32¢ Gre Model Everything that's good in. . the Bakery, Dalry and Confectionery line Fhone 125 BIJOU Automatic Drama—Vaud - ular Concerts 302 Third Strest Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 Saturday Afternocon 2:30 to 3:30 R 315 Minnesota Ave. TONIGHT! EXTRA SPECIALS The Cameragraph RACE FOR A WIFE BY REQUEST THE WHOLE DAM FAMILY A REBELLIOUS WALKING| STICK Tllustrated Song JUST AT THE END OF THE CLASS FUN AFTER THEWEDDING Don’t Miss It. Prorramme Changes Without Notice. Watch This Ad Daily. TICKETS 10 CENTS C. L. LASHER & SON, Props. rather than an appetite, but a palatable r, which con- tains only sufficient alcohol to sdimulate 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 chance. Orders called for; goods delivered at your door, T DULUTH BHEVMES® CO. J. P. SIGNEL, Local Agent Boemidjl, Minn. Residence Phoue 290. Office Phone 220, E! E. i ii An Appetizer i Not a fiery liquor which destroys ' GHe PIONEER #olates at Colonel’s, ‘ @W*mwzj i The City Local news on the last page. St. Patrick ping and postal cards at Peterson’s, Julia A. Hyatt of Turtle River was a visitor in the city today. Allegretti’s bon bons and choe- postofice corner. Edward Maullen, formerly of g Akeley, has entered the employ of Fleming Bros. and began his labors this morning. B. Y. P.U. “Irish Social” in the Baptist church on Friday evening, the 22u0d. Don’t be afraid of the Irish. P. A. Walsh, sheriff of Koochi- ching county, was a visitor in the city today, having come down from Big Falls this morning. Aad A, Tone, the Northome at- torney, returned to his home Saturday evening, after having spent Saturday in the city on business. Because it is wholesome and because it has leavening strength and is reliable — use Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder. Dan Rose, buyer for the Wa- tab Paper & Pulp company,came down this morning from his home at Northome and spent today in the city looking after some busi- ness matters. A. L. Thwing of Grand Rapids, county attorney of Itasca county, came over from his home last night and transacted some legal business this forenoon. He re- turned fo the “Rapids” this uoon. Scientifically fitted glasses that properly focus the rays of light into the eyes prevent tired, sore eyes that often cause head- aches and dizziness, Consult Drs. Larson & Larson, special- ists, 2nd floor Swedback block. Many business men are short- sighted in not looking into things. They are daly losing money by not adopting the great Hollister Rocky Mountain Tea system, Makes them well and keeps them well. 85 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. p G. E Kreatz, of this city, was ameng the many contractors who submitted a bid for the building of the new block which Tom Morris, the Crookston jeweler, will erect this spring. Mr. Kreatz submitted the lowest figure on any of the bids, which were all opened on Monday of last week, and is hepeful of being awarded the contracs. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind. Bieeding or Protruding piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded, 50c State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one huudred dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that”can- nob be cured by the use’of Hall’s Cutarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and sub- 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 Delivered to your door every evening Only 40c per Month of the system. Send for testi- monials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills _for constipation. have only pure foo Our aim is to give Phon GhHe New Store If you read our ads you will know we the lowest possible price. ........... Fresh Eggs and Creamery Butter a Specialty ROE & MARKUSEN d products to offer. the best quality at e 207 Subscribe For The Pioneer. At The Lakesi&ie;E ‘We have only good tales to tell of what,we put into our bread, cakes and pies. The flour we use as well as the other materialsdare 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 PHONE 118 Local news on th« last page, Bemidji Elsvator Cu., jobbers for Glad Medal flour. Fra neberg of Alida is a Bemidji or today. Call at the Pioncer when you are in need of office supplies. Allegretti’s bon bons and choc- olates at Colonel’s, postoffice corner. W A Gould retarned yester- day noou frem a busisess trip to Crookston, W. A. Ferris left this morning for Jenkins, where he did some Read the Daily Pioneer, Local news on the last page. A. W. Danaher was in the city today from Tenstrike, Dr. Blakeslee returned this morning from a trip to Houpt. Allegretti’s bon bons and choc- olates at Colonel’s, posotffice corner. G. A. Tuller returned this morning from a business trip to Big Falls. Fred Mager, of Mager Bros., went over to Wilton yesterday afternoon. The Pioneer at all times has in stock office supplies of every description F. M. Hickerson of Island Lake is a business visitor in the city today. Mrs. A. Hagberg returned Saturday evening from a visit with friends at Brainerd. Rev. Hall-Quest came down from Blackduck this morning and spent today in the city. J. Evan Carson and wife were over from Shevlin and spent Sun. day in the city with relatives. E. H. Munbhall returned this morning from Kelliher, where he had been for an over-Sunday visit. E. D. Beeson, representative for the Naugle Pole & Tie com- pany, returned this morning from a business trip to North- ome. E. J. Locken, brother of Mrs. Albert Halvorson, returned yes- terday afternoon to his home at Crookston, after a visit in the city. Chris Peterson of Solway came over from his home Saturday evening and remained here until yesterday afternoon, when he re- turned home. W. A. McDowell, a prominent attorney of Minneapolis, spent Sunday in Bemidji, looking after some legal matters in which he is interested. Special revival meetings at the Salvation Army hall, led by En- sign Bulson of Devils Lake. You are invited to attend these inter- esting meetings. James Lappen, cruiser for the Crookston Lumber company, re- turned this morning to Black- duck, after having visited in this city over Sunday with his family. W. D. McCreedy of Chicago, is in the city visiting with the the family of Mr. and Mrs., A. J. Abercrombie. It is possible that Mr. McCreedy may decide to en- gage in business here. F. G. Horton, who was in the city for several days in the in- torest of a marble company at Crookston, left yesterday after- noon for a business trip to Cloquet and later Duluth. Clair Craig, superintendent of logging for the Thief River Falls Lumber company, came down this morning from Blackduck and left today to visit the log- ging camps of his company on the Sandy river, southwest of Red Lake. Bad breath, coated tongue, a langmd feeling, is entirely un- natural. Your lazy liver and bowels need a tonic. The best soothing tonic to every organ is Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bar- ker’s Drug Store. George H. Spear, one of the most prominent attorneys of Itasca county, came over yester- day afternoon from his home at Grand Rapids and consulted with local - parties relative 1o some legal matters. Mr. Sprar was for two years county attor- ney of Itasca county, and was one of the most vigorous, prose- cutors which that baliwick ever had. S Allegretti’s bon bons and choe- line repairing today for the M. & I John Regan, the hustling rep- resentative for St. Anthony’s hospital, went to Blackduck this morning. Mrs. A. F. Falls and listle daughter, of Blackduck, spent Sunday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Halvorsen. Jno. D. Lunn left yesterday afternoon for Duluth, on a busi- ness trip in the interests of the Northland Produce company. L. G. Pendergast left yester- day afternooun for St. Paul, where he has some private and public business matters to look after. Anton Erickson went to S Paul Saturday and will spend the next weel at the state capital in the interest of this com- munity. George Lally, of Crookston, ar- rived in the city yesterday and will hereafter be found at the Markbham hotel, where he has accepted the position of night bartender. There’s naught so sweet as love’s young dream, And it would sweeter be, 1f lovers would only take A little Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s DrugStore. Mrs. Allan Benner and little daughter returned this morning from Northome, where they visit- ed over Sunday with Mr. Ben- ner, who is cruising in that vi- cinity for the Crookston Lumber company. Mrs. Theodore Gullickson and little child, returned Saturday evening from Minneapolis, where they had been on a visit. They were met at Pine River by Mr. Gullickson, who returned to Be- midji with them. C, E. Albrant left this after- noon for Grand Forks, N, D., where he will attend the annual convention of the laundrymen of northern Minnesota and North Dakota, which will be held at the “Forx” tomorrow. A, C. McLean, who has been ill at his home for several days, owing to a relapse from a severe attack of pneumonia, was able to be out for the first time Sunday. He left yesterday for Duluth, on an imperative business trip. Mrs. A. P. White left this morning for Fort Smith, Arkan- sas, where she will remain uatil May Ist, when she will return to Bemidji and make this place her home, Mrs. White was accom- panied by Mr. White, as far as Minreapolis. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meetat the church parlors Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Ladies are requested to bring their friends and fancy work. Lunch will be served from 5:30 to 7 to which the gentlemen are invited. A program will be given Wednesday night at the Salva- tion Army hall. Music, special songs for the occasion, and reci- tations will be rendered by the children. Couffee and cake will be served at the close of the pro- gram. Come and bring your friends. Charles Swedback returned Saturday evenirg to his home at Big Falls, after having visited in the city during Saturday,looking after. some business matters. Charles says that Big Falls is comiung nicely to the front and that he-is doing very well with his “business interests at that place. Mr. and Mrs. George Danger- field returmed yesterday noon from a visit at Grand Forks, their old home. Mrs. Danger- field left her pocketbook on the train when she got off here, but a tefogram to the conductor of the frain brought the purse back on the afternoon train, with none of the contents missing. Allegretti’s bon bons and choe- olates at Colonel’s, postotfice corner. XS g 7 olates at Colonel’s, - postoffice ‘¢orner. - Read the Dailv Pioneer. Lical news on the last page. Allegretti’s bon bonsand choe- clates at Colonel’s, postoffice corner. Joseph Schisel and W. A, Cassler went to Akeley this worning. Harry Mills, roadmaster for the M. & L., left this morning on an official trip to Brainerd. John Meyer, who has been do- ing some extensive logging near Northome, spent Sunday in this city. Floyd Brown returned Satur- day evening from a business trip to Brainerd, his former home. H. 8. Chase, Jr., the shoe man, went to Grand Forks Saturday afternoon for an over-Sunday visit at his old home. Supt. Strachan of the M. & I., went to Big Falls Sunday on a special. He was accompanied by General Manager Gemmell. They returned to Brainerd last night, Jack Olson who has been night foreman at the M. & I. round house$since 1905, has resigned. Mr. Olson has accepted a posi- tion with the Crookston Lumber company. Andrew Nolan of Farris, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Nolan, who owns a small sawmill near Farris, has but recently returned from a business trip to Sisseton. S. D. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock atthe church, and will be entertained by Mrs. Car- ver and Mrs. Minor. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Mrs. Joseph McTaggrat and her sister, Mrs. Lemon, who is a resident of Dawson City, Alaska, and is visiting here, expect to leave tonight for Toronto, Canada, for a visit with relatives and old friends. They will be accom- panied by John Willoughby,their nephew, who is here from San [Francisco, on a leave of absence from his duties as a member of the coast defense artillery. Local news on the lact page. Louis Guentzel and wife left this morning for Minneapolis. Allegretti’s bon bons and choc- olates at Colonel’s, postoffice corner. M. F. Wilson went to Cass Lake this noon, looking for busi- ness in his line. Mrs, F. D. Stillings returned Saturday evening from Brainerd, where she has been visiting with old friends for several days. E. J. Murphy, the “hay man” from Felton is in the city today.} He brought twelve cars of hay with him which he will turn over | to the trade in this vicinity. T. J. Britt, special agefit for the Great Northern Railway company, spent Sunday in the city and left this morning for points along the south line of the G. N, The Bemidji Elevator company was the scene of considerable activity today. A car of “Gold Medal,” the famous Washburn- Crosby flour was unloaded, also a car of ‘“‘Mascot” flour, Milling company. A 2610-bushel car of oats was also us- loaded for the Elevator company. manu- | factured by the Red Lake Falls! Mrs, J. H™ Sullivan returned this noon from a visit with rela- tives and friends at Solway. Additional local matter will be found jon fourth page. MINES i STORES GLOSE [ CITIZENS OF GOLDFIELD, NEV., DECLARE WAR ON INDUS- TRIAL WORKERS. | i Goldfield, Nev. izens of Goldfhe fight the Indusi World. Every has been closed ind ely. . It is agreed that no persen in Goldfield shall empley aany worker who is a | member of the Industrial Workers of {the World. It has also been deter- j mined to back up the American Fed- : eration of Labor in its effort to organize the local trades. The citizens have appointed 100 special officers to patrol the city and preserve order. March 1,—The cit-’ :ave organized to Workers of the d every store Six Hundred Additional Clerks. ‘Washington, March 1;—The appor- { tionment of 600 additional clerks at 1 $600 per annum, authorized by the last postoffice appropriation bill, has been announced at the postoffice depart- ment. The amount of increased bus- iness and the overtime showing of the several offices were given first consideration. CAT, PREPARES RH THE SYSTEM wsnmecatart in i trotstags FOR CONSUMPTION stop there if the trouble is allowed to run om. The contracting of a cold is generally the commencement of the unpleasant symptoms of ringing mnoises in the ears, nose stopped up, mucus dropping back into the throat, hawking and spitting, etc. The inner skin or mucous, membrane of the body becomes inflamed and secretes an unhealthy mat- ter which is absorbed into the blood, and Catarrh becomes a serious and dangerous blood disease. Every day the blood becomes more heavily loaded with these poisonous secretions, and as the poisoned blood constantly passes through the lungs they become diseased, and often Catarrh terminates in Consumption. Sprays, washes, inhalations and such treatment do no real good, because they do not reach the poison-laden blood, where the real trouble lies. is to purify and build up theblood. S.S.S. has been proven the remedy best suited for this S.S.S. ‘The only way to cure Catarth purpose. It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and removes every trace of impurity from the circulation, PURELY VEGETABLE freshens this life stream and, as this healthy blood goes to every nook and corner of the system, Catarrh is driven out and a lasting cure made. The inflamed mem- branes and tissues heal, the secretions cease, the head is cleared and the entire system removated and put in good condition by the use of S. S. S. Write for free book which contains valuable information about Catarrh and ask forany special medical advice you desire, without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. dred pages. — - Blank Books 04 Beginning theNew Year nearlyfevery 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 earry all sizes, styles and bindings of books. We have the two, three, our and five column day books and journals. A good lineé of cash books; a well selected stock of ledgers, single or double entry, one hundred to eight, hun-