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Good Things to Eat fo Easter at THE MODEL Finest of Endless Assortment of Fine’ Confectionery Fruit in Season Eggs, Buttermilk, Cream and Model Ice Cream Ghe mdel : Ghe Home of Snow- flake Bread 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 ‘VMMVWVMNM\J\’% The City AAAAAAAAAAAMARAN Reed Studio for colored work. Faster rabbits, ezgs, novelties and cards at Peterson’s, Andrew Eiken, a prominent business man of Crookston, was a visitor in the city last night, BIJOU Automatic sville—Pop- ........... wr Concerts ... 302 Third Strect Every 0 to 10:00 Saturday to 3:30 EXTRA SPECIALS The Cameragraph AND THE VILLIAN STILL PURSUED HER A CASE O MIXED BABIES 111\\3Lx‘;\l:r3x)\\§‘v IN AFTER YEARS WHEN I AM OLD TROUBLE WITIH WET PAINT IN THE ALLIGATOR CAGE Don’t Miss It. Prorramine Changes Without Notice. Watch This Ad Daily. TICKETS 10 CENTS C. L. LASHER & SON, Props. A s life and body, too. invigoratinz, it stim tion and quenches th friend you can find no t MOOSE BRAND BEE beer, real We take that way. ® it to you just as good as we make it. a case at your home? Duluth Brewing & Malting Co. J.P. SIGNAL Local Agent Bemidt 3 e Residence Phone 200, Office Phone 220 =1 culating among prospective cus- ! Stra~berries at the Model. Additional locals on page 2. Bunny’s headquarters, Peter- son’s. The date of the Theobaldi con- cert has been changed to April 2, Wanted, boys to distribute Bread, Cakes, Pastry :(‘umgo Sunday Americans, Petarson’s. Extra copies of the Daily Pioneer may be had at the office every evening. Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers B | for Barlows Best, also Gold Medal, Mascot and, Cremo. Dr. Osburn of Blackduck was i lin the city last evening on his way home from a business trip to the twin cities. Theodore Gullickson, general d|agent for the Hamm Brewing company, went to Northome last B | evening on business for his com- pany. Deputy Shenff Arne Solberg i Il went to Turtle River last evening, and Deputy Sheriff George Keihm made a business trip to Blackduck. All Masons and their families are specially requested to attend the Episcopal services in the Lutheran church, Easter Sun- day evening. . Jack Pacha and Postmaster Townsend of Blackduck, were in the city yesterday. Mr. Pacha has disposed of his saloon re- cently and expeets to go to Can- ada this summer. The home talent play, “Ye Village Skewl of Long Ago,” presented by the Bemidji Ath- letic Association at the opera way. represents the Remington Type- writer company in this “neck o’ ing from the sonth and is c tomers. returned to the cities this morn ing. He expecisto be at Be midji next Wednesday for the Beltrami county farms, You can’t tell after she takes Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, Her complexion is fine. She is round, plurp and handsome; in fact she is young again. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Scientifically ght into the eyes prevent tired, S0r aches and dizziness, Consult Drs. Larson & Larson, special- ts, 20d floor Swedback block. “Shagey,” a well known female character, who has been an inmate of various local re- train from Walker last night, carrying a jog about the size of a load of hay. She was gathered in by Patrolman Dahl. John O'Neil, ship with J. A. Irvine of Still- water, wasin the city. logging for the season and their did fairly well. L G. Kinch and family have packed their household goods and Mr. Kinch left yesterday with the car for Edmonton, Canada, where they will make their fu- {ture home. Mrs. Kinch and the | family will visit here and at Nary | for a few days before leaving for their new home. ing at 8 o'clock. Itis earnestly present. Those desiring to unite {with the church bring your |letter or meet the session. S. | E, P. White, pastor. Welch, arrived in the city last evening from Collegeville (near St. Cloud) and will visit here for {tion at St. John’s College, where {ing well, and still has that mis- chievous twinkle in his eyes. For Easter Leaf Lettuce Fresh Pie Plant Parsley New Potatoes New Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, EASTER MENU Strawberries Round Radishes California. Trimmed Celery berries, Sweet Potatoes. ROE & MARKUSEN Phone 207 we will have Green Onions Fresh Toma.toes Cucumbers New Wax Beans Peas Grape ‘Fruit, Apples, Cran At The Lakeside We have only good tales to tell of what{we put iato our bread, cakes and pies. The flour we use as well as the other materials’ are the best and the way we imix ard bak : insures a high’ class product. You have but to give us a trial in order to be convinced PHONE 118 C. F. McPherson and wife of Walker were in the city last evening. Lowney’s chocolate bon bons are the best. For sale only at Peterson’s. Roger Kennedy of Walker was among the out-of-town residents who were in the city last evening. There are many tonics in the land As by the papers you can see But none of them can equal Hollister’s Rocky Mouutain Tea. Barker’s Drug Store, { Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder— 1of a noted beauty specialist. “In ; J. C. Templeton was a Rosby "visitor in the city tu}dayl The date of the Theobaldi con cert has been changed to April 2 The best is the cheapest. We carry the best in our hne—froi: and confectionery. Clean, wholesome, satisfying— made in Minneapolis—and not by a trust, L. G. Townsend spent yester- day in the city aud returned to his home at Blackduck last evening. Preaching services will be held this evening at the dist church. Services to com- mence at 8 o’clock. J. BE. Wilkins, who looks after the general business of the Fitger Brewing company of Duluth, was in the city yesterday and went| to Tenstrike last evening. The Hotel Markham will serve Easter Sunday dinner at 6 o’clock. Symington’s orchestra will furnish music. Kindly tele- phone table reservations. —W. S. Lycan & Co. secret of fashionable I asked the question The beauty. order to be round, rosy, plump,! very pretty and stylish, take | Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Metho- | county Additional lozals on bagu 2. Lster dyes, Eister rabbits, | Baster eggs, baskets, nests, etc. at Peterson’s. | Extra copies of the Daily Pioneer may be had at the office levery evening. i Rev. Allan Clark of Brainerd, missionary for the Congrega- i the city. Harry Mills went to Big Fals ilast evening on an _trip over the M, & IL.,of which he .is the road master. E. R. Dumpier of Akeley, attorney of Hubbard county, was oneof the interested spectators at the Wesley trial to- day. J. W. Watkins of Wilton, was in the city yesterday on his way his daughter, Mrs. Tims, whose husband died some time ago ing to his home at Blackduck, after having spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Pacha has sold his place of business at the “Duck’ to Alfred Heft and Tom Hagen, who will take possession of the place tomorrow. “Jack” has many friends in this‘‘neck o’ 85 cents. Barkers Drug Store. {not remove from the country. the woods,”” who hope he will tional church, spent last night in | 1mspection home from Turtle River, where; £ he has been for some time with| | John Pacha returned last even- All the latest magazines for‘ Extra copies of the Daily | Easter, at Peterson’s. lPioneer may be had at the office ? ! . |every evening. Mrs, Hattie Cook arrived in the city Wednesday evening from | Our Eister postal cards are Chicago for an extended visit!gems. Scndsome to your friends At iwith her sis‘er, Mrs. Mariin 'and they will be delighted. + Fling, i Peterson’s. Easter Sunday . You will need some good Perfume with that new hat and gown to complete your toilet. Now if you want the Choicest and Most Fragrant ' Perfumes in Vogue at the present day you will come to the Owl Drug Store, We have all the latest odors in stock and can please you. Try ‘“Yolanda;” the Qieen of Perfumes, fra- grant and lasting. i Don’t Forget " We are agents for “Huyler’s” Pure, De- licious Chocolates and Bon Bons. Dcn't you think your wife or best girl would be pleased with a box Easter? None just as “Huylers.” Post Office The Owl Drug Store ¥ Corner IF YOU GET IT AT THE OWL, “IT’S GOOD” l l house last night, was well at- |} i tended, and a success in every |H Charles Reitz of Brainerd, who the woods,” and cameinlast even- |{ J. H. Scribuer, of the Crocker Crowell Land Co., of Minneapolis | purpose of purchasing improved || a woman’s age |[ fitted glasses | at properly focus the rays of |B cyes that often cause head- |8 sorts, came up on the M. & I. |8 the Northome logger who has been logging dur- & ing the past winter in partner- |@ O’Neil (# & Irvine have completed the |8 five camps are broken up. They |8 There will be services at the|[g Presbyterian church this even-|H desired that every member of [ the church and congregation be |8 Clarence Welch, son of W. P. ia week, during the Easter vaca-|g he is a student. Clarence is look- | B Minnesota § | : A AN A~ Easter Gloves Purses and Neckwear ary display of the new weaves. new design. SLIPPERS. Our Splendid Dis- | playin large assort- ments representing all that is new and many exclusive fea- 3| tures in every one i | of our departments. Qur extraordin- EASTER MILLI- NERY, DRESS GOODS, TAIL- ORED SUITS, COATS, JACK- ETS, WAISTS, .. of Easter Millinery in the most beautiful designs at lowest prices. [BERMAN 1 1 ‘We have just received a new collection of charm- i | ing Suits, Coats, Waists and Skirts of the very new- | est styles at special prices. We have also a full line of RUBBERS in all widths and sizes. You will find it of great interest to visit our store before making your Easter purchases EMPORIUM, EXTRA SPECIALS EASTER WEEK AT BERMAN EMPORIUM It is an acceeded fact that Rerman’s is the place of chief interest for Easter and Spring Shopping in Wearing Apparel extensive style and embroide sortment SHOKES We have just received another shipment which completes our superb spring shoe line in Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS, OXFORDS, and it to the largest city stores. Our line of Lawn Waists in white, black and col- ors,made and trimmed in the daintiest of style in enor- mous quantities at prices ranging from 39c to $4.75. r—————— FOR/ wm 1] Parasols and Belts SKIRTS, MU-S %, LIN UNDER- {"T7.C WEAR, SHOES .~ ' AND LADY'S . FURNISHINGS. 0 " Every article in ) each ) ¥ was selected with the greatest care and aim to suit the i most exacting taste at prices within the reach of all. New additions have been made to our display Y Style 5 Spring Dress Goods Many exclusive patterns in the new plaid and check from 35c to $1.50 per yard. Black and colored Voile, Panama, Chiffon Plaids and all Greatest values ever shown. Wash fabrics in the daintiest patterns in every We wish to call your' special attention to our line of waists which would be a cred- Every imaginable grade in silk all over lace net and ries in a most bewildering large as- at prices from $2.75 to $16.00 The Only Exelusive Dr‘y, Goods Store | X P ¢ o, A5