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You—= May Not Ksow That the wholesaler sells the mercl Creamery Butter at 33¢c No doubt you know that the merchant sells it to you for 35¢ You are ¢ inly entitled to kno~ our price ¢ oous s 32¢ Gre Model Everything that's good In the Bakery, Dairy and Confectionery line 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 af;‘ WAAAY The City i AMAAMMAAMAAAAAMAMAN Read the Daily Pioneer. Local news on the last page. { Helen Koskan of Blackduck tirrjed in the city today. Call at the Pioneer when you {are in need of office supplies. For choicest and up-to-date millinery you will always find i them at Miss Hetland’s. B. Y. P. U. “Irish Social” in the Baptist church on Friday evening, the 220d, Don’t be afraid of the Irish. E. J. Taylor, publisher of the ! Blackduck Enterprise, came down from his home this morn. ing. Mr. Taylor was drawn asa member of the petit jury.[ Mark Devine, one of the best ‘We have only good tales to tell of what,we put icto our bread, cakes and pies. The flour we use as well as the other materials¥are the best and the way we mix acd bake insures a high class product. You have but to give us a trial in order to be convinced PHONE 118 Read the Dailv Pioneer. Local news on the last page. The best shoemakers in the city at the Bemidji Cash Store. Mrs. Sadie Kerrick was in the | N of the loggers and good fellows at Blackduck, was a visitor in i the city today. Mark is looking Automatic Drama—Vaudeville—Pop- ............ ular Concerts ............ 302 Third Street Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 Sa'urday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 TONIGHT! EXTRA SPECIALS The Cameragraph MYSTERIOUS TRANSFORMATIONS A POOR TUTOR AND HIS UNRULY KIDS Tllustrated Song ELEANOR THE SERENADER THE BANK DEFAULTER Complete Change of] Program Tomorrow Night TICKETS 10 CENTS C. L. LASHER & SON, Props. y 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 chance. Orders called for; goods delivered at your door. DULUTH BRE¥RS2 CO. J. P. SIGNEL, Looal Agent Bemidjl, Minn. Residence Phone 290. Office Phone 220. comvaicnT & Ghe PIONEER Delivered to your door every evoning Only 40c per Month city last night from Park Rapids. Remember the millinery open- ing March 22nd and 23rd at Miss Hetland’s. Anna Regdon, Peter Skreaf and E, Regdon were in the city fine and it is very evident he win- tered well. £ Ole Kittleson, long distance . lineman for the Northwestern today from Kelliher, s Telephone Exchange company,| Don’tforget that the Beu.nd.y returned this morning from|Cash Shoe Store does repair Blackduck, where he repaired |WOTk neatly, quickly and at rea- some breaks in the “hello” line | SOnable prices. there. James Sturdevant returned to Scientifically fitted glasses ?Jis home at Tenstrike last even- that properly focus the rays of |18 after h?,viug spent yester- light into the eyes prevent tired, |43 1n the city. sore eyes that often cause head-| There will bea special meeting aches and dizziness. Consult|of the Order of Eastern Star for Drs. Larson & Larson, special-|initiation and social time, Friday ists, 20d floor Swedback block, | March 22nd. at 8 p, m, Many business men are short-| John Gilstad, P. E. Green and sighted in notlooking into things. |P- M. Olson were among tbe They are daily losing money by Blackduck people who were | not adopting the great Hollister | ‘‘courting” in the city today. |Rocky Mountain Tea system.| Willis Brannon, owner of the Makes them well and keeps them | Hotel Brannon at Northome,came well. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug|dowa from his home this morn- Store. ing and spent today in the | Mrs. Bert Keefe and two sons | ity, . left this morning for Michigan,| Julius Dahl, who is now a where they will hereafter make|member of the police force, is their home. Mr. and Mrs. Keefe |confined to his home where he is and their children lived here but|wrestling with an attack of la- three months, and decided to re-|grippe. turn to their former home in| Fred Olson spent yesterday Michigan. in the city and returned last Homer Maynard, who has at-|evening-tohis home at Blackduck. tended to the wants of the cus-|Mr. Olson was excused from toniers at the Golden Club, at|acting asa petit juror. nights, during the past winter,| Charles Gustafson, the editor- has severed his connection with|postmaster of Tenstrike, re- that place and will again work in | turned home last evening, having the sawmill of the Crookston|been excused.from acting asa Lumber company, where he is|mem jury jone of the setters. Mr, Maynard| ~U. G. Wray of Park Rapids, went to Little Falls this morning, ex-county attorney of Hubbard where he will visit with relatives county, came up from the until the mill starts sawing for “Rapids” last evening and was the season, which, it is expected, |in attendance at district court will be some time next week. today. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. “‘lAad A' TD'lle:i the hNOT:hO;J!TS SR P L ] e ettt ks Dlies n 6 to 1t days or money refunded: so¢ | mOrning from Northome and has been busily engaged with a case which he is conducting in district State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. court. Frank J. Cheney makes oath| Henry Stechman, proprietor that he is senior partner of the |of the Hotel Stechman at Ten. firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing |strike, returned to his home last business in the city of Toledo, |evening, the cuse in which he is county and state aforesaid, and |interested at this term of court that said firm will pay the sum of | baving been set for a later date. one hundred dollars for eachand| W. D. Ford received a tele- every case of Catarrh that can-|gram from Crookston yesterday not be cured by the use’of Hall’s |announcing the death at that At The Lakeside! i | Lncal news on the last page., Roed Studiofur colrid wark, Charles Hughes returned last evening v his home at Tenstrike. Bring your shoes that need repairing t) the ~Biinidji Cash Shoe Store. Al. Fort returned to Black duck this morning after havirg spent last night in this cit; EFur nstran e agil i 03¢ and disappointment on haking day, use Hunt’s Perfect Bakirg Powder. James Fraser left last evening on a business trip to Big Falls, in the interest of his firm,Bisiar, Vanderlip & Co. C. O. Moon, ex-deputy county auditor, came down this morn- ing from Blackduck and spent today in the city. W. J. Whiting, the Blackduck cedarman, came down from his home this morning and spent to- day in the city looking after some business matters. C. W. Jewett, the civil engineer of Blackduck, returned to his home this morning, after having spent yesterday and last night in this city looking after some business matters. L. F. Johnson, the district representative for the C, A. Smith Timber company, left this morning for Sebeka, from which place he will go to points on the Cruw Wing river and visit camps of his company. There’s naught so sweet a love’s young dream, And it would sweeter be, If lovers would only take A little Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s DrugStore. St. Philip’s Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Otto Johnson at 415 America avenue, between Bewmidji:: Blevaton (X for Glod Medal flour: Shoe' repairing. well ‘done &t reasonable prices at the Bemidji Cash Shoe Store. The Pioneer at all times has in istock office supplies of. .eyery description Ty Johu Meyer, who has been log- ging at Northowe, came down from that place this morning, When selecting’ your HEaster hat, remember the leading ‘mil- linery store, 313 Minnesota Ave. Pcter Slough, the Nary agri- eulturist, spent last night in the city on business, and returned home this morning. Mr. Slough is one of the most progressive of the farmers in his neighborhood. He sold large quantities of wood Fourth and Fifth streets, Thurs day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Visitors cordially invited. J. S. Scribner, the county at- torney of Cass county, came in yesterday evening from Walker, and after transacting some legal business with Judge Spooner last evening, left on the east- bound passenger train for Cass Lake. W. E. Rowe, the well-known attorney of Crookston, came over from his home yesterday and was present in court when the cases were being set and the calendar gone over, appears as attorney in two cases at this term of court. Mr. Rowe Fred Wilm, father of John B. this winter, and also deals in cedar and tamarack poles, posts and ties, Bagacity of Blind Horses. The way in which blind horsés can go_about without getting into more difficulties than they ordinarily do is very remarkable. They rarely, if ever, hit thelr heads against a fence or stone wall. They will slide off when they come near one. It appears from care- ful observation that it is neither shade nor shelter which warns them of the danger. On an absolutely sunless and ‘windless day their behavior Is the same. Their olfactory nerves doubt- less become very sensitive, for, when driving them, they will poke their heads downward in search of water fifty yards before they come to a stream crossing the roadway. It can- not be an abnormally developed sense of hearing which leads them to do this, for they will act alike though the wa- ter be a stagnant pool. Men who have been blind for any great length of time develop somewhat similar instincts to blind horses. French Similes For “Drunk.” The French have some interesting similes of thelr own corresponding to | the English “drunk as a lord” or! “drunk as a wheelbarrow,” says a London writer. The most generally recognized one in the case of “ivre,” the less extreme and less vulgar word | for drunk,” is “ivre comme une soupe" —*“soupe” meaning the piece of bread eaten with soup as well as the soup it- gelf, and a bouillon soaked plece of bread offering a natural simile for sat- uration. When the less delicate “soul” is used instead of “ivre,” the French- man may speak of being as drunk as an ass, a cow, a Swiss or a thrush. The allusion in the last case is to the fondness of thrushes for grapes, which are said at vintage time to make them unsteady in their flicht. 1€ = THE STRONGEST CONSTITUTION Rheumatism- is' caused by a'sour, acid condition of the blood, brought on by chronic constipation, ‘weak kidneys, poor digestion and a genersl sluggish condition of the system. Because of these irregularities the refuse and waste matters of the body are not promptly expelled, but are’ left ‘to-sour-and ferment, producing -irritating acids which"are taken up by;the bloed and distributed to all parts of the system,. This acrid mat- ter weakens and diseases the blood so that instead of supplying the Dy 1| with nourishing, healthful properties it deposits the poison with which it is loaded into’ the muscles, nerves, bones and joints, and Rheumatism gets complete control of the system. Some suffer almost constantly with the disease, while others have intervals of freedom, during which they live in constant dread of the next attack, when an exposure to cold ‘or| dampness ‘or some other irregularity will cause the symp- toms to return, If the cause is not removed Rheumatism will progress and reach a point where it becomes incurable, and the strong- est conmstitution will break down. §S. S, S. [ ] [ J @ has been curing Rheumatism for more than forty years. Itattacks the disease at its head PURELY VEGETABLE by going down into the blood and removing: every particle of the acrid matter and build- ing up the weak, sour blood to a state of purity and richness. S. S. S. is the King of blood purifiers, just what is needed for the cureof Rheumatism, Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Painting and Paper Hanging The spring season for the Painters and Paper Hangers is here and I am pre- pared to do everything in the line of Paper Hanging, Kalsomining, Painting and Interior Decorating. My help is the very best and I personally oversee every job of work. I havea complete ttock of up-to-date Wall Paper, Room Mouldings, Bur- lap, Paints, Oils, Stains, Varnishes, Brushes and the reliable Alabastine If you buy your Paint, Kalsomine and Stains from me you get any t.nt or shade you want, as I mix it jor you while you wait. Any unused paint, oils, etc., big or small quantities, I will take back as paints are just as good as money to me. Yours for houest and aquare dealing J. A. HOFF | Wilm, ex-forman of the Pioneer job department, was in the city yesterday. He made application before Clerk of Court Rhoda for his second citizen’s papers. Mr. Wilm owns a valuable homestead a few miles northeast of North- ome. children. Catarrh Cure. place yesterday of Zan Farley, FRANK J. CHENEY. |owner of a barber shop there, Sworn to before me and sub-|and who had several friends in scribed in my presence, this 6th | this city, day of December, A. D. 1886. 8. W. Vassley, an attorney of (SeaL) A.W.GLEASON, Little Falls, arrived in the city Notary Public. |yesterday to be present at the Hall’'s Catarrh Cure is taken opening of district court, irn internally, and acts directly on|order that he might represent a the blood and mucous surfaces|client in a case in which he is of the system. Send for testi- |interested. momal; free. Bad breath, coated tongue, a - J. CHENEY & CO"_ languid feeling, is entirely un- Toledo, Ohio. | zvural Your lazy liver and Sold by all Druggists, 75c. bowels need a tonic.. The best Take Hall's Family Pills for soothing tonic to every organ is conatipation. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Our aim is to give GhHe New Store If you read our ads you will know we have only pure food products to offer. the lowest possible price Fresh Eggs and Creamery Butter a 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bar- ker’s Drug Store. Solon Finley, one of the best of the woodsmen who work in the logging camps hereabouts, came down this morning from Northome. Mr. Finley has been running a camp for O’Neil & Irvine, near Northome, most of the winter, but is through with his work for this season. Walter Markham, who is now the best quality at clerking in the camps of Walker Specialty & Akeley near Farley, came down from his ‘“‘stamping ROE & MARKUSEN | [sre Sruorisy anise Phone 207 Walter was clad in the regulation lumberjack paraphernalia, and looked the personification of Subseribe For The Pioneer. health. - He states that he never felt better, and rather “enjoys work ahout the camps. 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 Couffee and cake will be served at the close of the pro- gram. Come and bring your friends. & 3 The following residents of Rainy River, Ont., were in the city yesterday: . P. T. Roberts, D. Robertson, G, P. Boyce, Kob- ert Corrigan and William Unke, They are witnesses in the cases against the Rainy Lake River Boom corporation, to be tried at this term of court. Mr. and Mrs. Hall, who have a homestead near Olwood, in Itasca county east of Blackduck, spent last night in the city and left this morning for Minne- apolis, where they will visit dur- ing the coming summer. They made final proof on their claim, yesterday, at Cass Lake, Congressman " Halvor Steener- son and his law partner, Charles Loring, returned last evening to their home at Crookston, The boomage cases against the Rainy Lake River Boom corporation, in which Messrs. Steenerson and Loring are attorneys for the de- fendant company, will not be taken up until next week. Charles Saxrud and wife came down yesterday from their home || at Fowlds. While he was here, Mr. Saxrud madeapplication be- fore Clerk of Court Rhoda for his sceond citizen’s papers. He owns a refreshment parlor at Fowlds and states that business dred pages. is good in- his home town. Mr, Saxrud had been chosen asa member of the petit jury, but was excused from duty by Judge Spooner. . . Blank - Books " & 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 carry all sizes, styles and bindings of books. We'_ha.w.'e 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- ?