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Good Things to Eat fox Easter at THE MODEL Finest ot i Bread, Cakes, Pastry § Endless Assoriment of Fine Coafcctionery Fruit in Season Eggs, Buttermilk, and Heodel Ice Cream 5se Model | Ghe Home of Snow- flake Bread 315 Minnesota Ave. ¥hono 125 Cream $ Drar.a—Vaudeville—F .. ular Concerts ............ 302 Third Strect to 10:00 to 3:30 D\'x ming Saturday Afterncon 2:30 TONIG—I—IT' EXTRA SPECIALS The Camecragraph AND THE VILLIAN STILL PURSUED HER A CASE OF A\IIX}AD DABIES Tilustrated Song IN AFTER YEARS WHEN I AM OLD TROUBLE WITH WET PAINT IN THE ALLIGATOR CAGE Dyt N IL. Pro rramme Changes Without Notice. Watch This Ad Daily. r1 I( e ————— C.: LQSI&*R&S N at all tim and especia‘ly in hot glass of it has alihfal, tion and quenches thirst. TFor friend you can find no better than MOOSE BRAND BEER. It'szood beer, real lager beer, none better. We take s al care to make it thot way. We deliv just as go d as we m a case at your home? it to you e it. Try Duluth Brewing & Malting Co. J. P. SIGNAL Local Agent Bemidjl E ~ Residence Phone 200, Minn, Oflice Phong ¢ { 3 A Refreshing Drink E § a Laxative Fruit Syrup|- Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con- stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom- ach, liver and bowels. Refuse subatiiutes. Price 600. Barker's Drug Store, GAR-GOL An absolute specific and anti-septiq preparation for all kinds of . SORE THROAT SIMPLY A GARGLE OR SPRAY A sure cure for Hoarsenes, Tonsi i Inflamed, Ulcerated and Ca u-l.mx Sos A proventive of Cro Comgh and Diphtheria, PURIFYING HEALING SOOTHING HARMLESS Endorsed by themost eminent thro it specinlists in the country. Should be kept in every Liome. Xrice 28 Conts BERG MEDICINE CO., Des Molnes, I OWL DRUG STORE BETS 10 CENTS|: Props. |- .y, |0f the system. Send for tus | monials free. The City Read the Dailv Pioneer, Reed Studio for colored work. Kaster rabbits, eggs, novelties and cards at Peterson’s. Get your shoes repa Bemi sh Shoe Store. The date of the Theobaldi con- cert bas been changed to April2, Wanted, boys to distribute Chicago Sunday Americans, at Peterson's. Extra copies of the Daily Pioneer may be had at the office N|eviry evening. Our Easter postal cards are Bl cems. Send some to your friends and they will be delighted. At Peterson’s. W. H, Squier of Blackduck returned homo last evening after spending a day on business at the county seat. Thomas Tedford who has spent the greator part of the winter in Central America 1s expected home in a few days. Mrs. Ole Greenlund and little son left this morning for St, Paul, where she will spend sev- eral weeks with her parents. Miss Bertha Remshardt of the Pioneer;force, left this afternoon for Crooksten where she will spend Euister with her parents. Clerk of Court E, E. Reff came iu from Bagley yesterday and is tending the Wesley trial. He rned howe this aft rnoon. ¢ Pioneer’s numerous ’phones are all on the same line— No, 83[—and we will be pleased ‘o print any items of a social nature that!iay be sent in over the “hello.” Senal . D. Works of Mai- ), who hes large real estute holdings in this and adjining couaties, is a husiness visitor here today. He will return to St. Paul tomorrow afternoo:. You can’t tell after she L woman's age Hollister’. Rocky fler compicxion is round, plamp and fact she is youn 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. s Drug Store. Bem’'dji Band will give an of their popular concerts at tha city Liall Monday After the inment will be Sy of the sand. will y evening. neing essor ltasca this morni from Blackduck., They had in custody five men accused of as- saulting Charles J. Wealey, at Dextervilie, on March 26th. The men were taken to Grand Rapids this noon for trial. Chas. Folkers, who owns a claim thirty miles South of here near Sucker Lake, had the mi fortune to severely cut his while ay work on his claim. werdent oceared Friduy and h-\ I+f5 on Saturday’s train {Hr Re- midji to have the wound dress: d. ie has one of the vilusble ms of that section, a “ason o ba proud of ik Adv.cate. Iline table fruit for eusier, largest and best assortmen:, at Peterson’s. un'v, were in (a"» city State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the tirm of B. J. Cheney & Co., doing iness in the city of T'oledo, nty and state aforesaid, and thab said firm will pay :he sum of one hucdred dollars tor each and avery case oot be cured by the nse'offHall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before wie an scribed in my presence, th day of December, A. D. 18506, (SEAL) AW, GLEASON, Notary Pablie Hall’s Catarrh Cure is internally, and acts direc the blood and ‘muccus svrf: F. J. CHENEY & CO.,, Toledo, Oui Sold by all Druggis Take Hall’s Kamily Pl“\ fo consupa.t.lon W".N\W\'VW\NVMNWV} red at the &1 Dabl t; phone fable reservations. g, having'come dowr | s of Catarrh that can- 3 | baauty. s {of a noted beauty, specialist. = ‘At The Lakeside ‘We have only good tales to tell of what, we puv into our bread, cakes and pies. The llour we use as well as the other materials?are the best and the way we mix and bak insures a high’ class product. You have but to give us a trial in order to be convinced PHONE 118 Strawberries at the Model. Bunny’s headquarters, Peter- son’s. Shoe repairing while you wait at the Bemidji Cash Shoe Store. The date of the Theobaldi con- cert has been changed to April 2. Lowney’s chocolate bon bons are the best. For sale onfy at Peterson’s. Shoe repairing quickly and neatly doneat the Bemidji Cash Shoe Store. Extra copies of the Daily Pioneer may be had at the office every evening. Ed Anderson is confined to his home with a severe attack of bronchial trouble. Bomidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Barlows Best, also Gold Medal, Mascot and Cremo. All the lateat magnzines for Baster, at Peterson’s, E. R. Dampier, county attor- ney of Hubbard county, is in the city today from Akeley. Miss Helen Olson left this noon for Cass Lake, where she will spend the Easter vacatior, C. H. Miles has installed a new electric praro with a harp attach- ment in the Gelden Club saloon. Miss Lillian Ireland of Grand Rapids, who has been the guest of Mrs. W. C. Kline during the past week returned to her home today. DOINGS [ THE VARIOUS GHURGHES OF THE GITY Hours of Worship and Subjects of Ser- mons to Be Delivered in the City Tomorrow. Ss. Phitlip’s Catholiec eburch— Early mass, 8:30 a. m.; high mass and sermon, 1:30. Sunday schoolat 2 p. m. Rev. Father O’Dwyer. Episcopal—Hpiscopal services will be held at tha Norwegian SIXTH NORMAL ScHooL BILL BEFORE THE HOUSE —_— House Amends Bill and Same Has Been Advanced to General Orders--- Likely to Pass House. St. Paul, March 29.—(Special to the Pioneer.)—The bill for the establishment of a sixth normal school some where in northern Minnesota came up for discus- sion in the house yesterday and was discussed pro and con. The Cass Lake bill came up first and when representative Opsahl moved the bill be amend- ed to cover the provisions of the general bill, quite a lively discus- sion ensued. During the discussion repre- The best is the chcapest. We carry the best in our line—fruit and confectionery. J. Peterson Jr. All Masons and their families are specially requested to attend the Episcopal services in the Latheran church, Easter Sun- day evening. Ths name—Hunt’s Perfeci— guarantees quality, strength and purity in baking powder; a usi- form, always reliable product at a fair price. . J. Wilson, ths Tenstrike livery man, who has been log- near Northome this winter, the city today, being one of the wi ses subpoenaed for the Miss Holes, a teacher in the slic schools, left this afternoon for Moorhead where she will spend the Haster vaca- tion with friends. The Hotel Markham will serve Easter Sunday dinner at 6 ck. Symington’s orchestra h music. Kinily tele —W. S. Lycan & Co. E. R. Farley, who is looking wver the Ruggles timber in Far- {lev, Turtle River and adjoining ships with the view of buy- ing same for a syndicate of Min- neapolis people, was in the city yesterday. There are many tonics in the land As by the papers you can sce But nene of them can equal Hollister’s Rocky Mouutain Tea. Barker’s Drug Store, C. C. Woodward is in receipt of a letter from his son Harvey, who is cashier of a bank at Ard- more, Indian Territory, which contains a graphic deseription of a recent lynchisg of several negroes at that place. W. R. Biumbach, vice presi- dent of the Lumbermens Bank of this city, has sold his stock in the First National Bank of Wadena to Merickle Bres. Rumor says that he contemplates retir- ing from active banking. J. R. Oringer came down from Nebish yesterday, accompany- ing the b:dy of John Burke, who died there Wednesday, to this point, from where relatives took charge of the remains, which were shipped to Princeton, for burial. Joe Markham came over from Crookston yesterday, where he is employed in the Hotel Crooks- - | ton, and accompanied his raother and sister toHibbing last night, He will return to Crookston after spending a few days on the range. The secret of fashionable I asked the guestion “In -jorder to be round, rosy, plump, very pretty and stylish, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Barkers Drug Store. Easter dyes, Easter rabbits, Easter eggs, baskets, nests, etc. at Peterson’s. | be stated, “|2. At that meeting the special sentatives Opsahl, Spoorer, Rockne, and a number of others spoke regarding the bill which showed that the bill had many friends in the house. As a final compremise and which was agreed by Represnta- tive Op:ahl and Mr. Knox the Cass Lake bill was amended to cover some point on tha North- ern Pacific west of Duluth to Moorhead, or north of there, and leaving the deciding of the loca- tion to the board of contrcl, con- sisting of L. A. Rosing, Cannon Falls; P. M. Ringdal, Crooiston; and S. W. Leavitt, of Litchfield, As amended the bill will prob- ably pass the house with good prospects of the same passing the senate, Just what action will be taken cannot at this time Geo, Markham Here. Geo. Markham came over from Hibbing Thursday afternocn and returned today accompanicd by his mother and sister, who will male their home with him in the future. S peaking about Hibbing, Gecrge stated that the town was booming. A new mine i3 in oper- ation this season, and last year’s output of 13,000,000 tons of oreis expected to be increased to 17,000,000, Regarding the Miles hotel, of which he is one of the proprietors, Mr. Markham stated that they had not yet completed the changes under way, but will have their bar and Dutch cafe in operation in about two weeks. Part of the house is being trans- formed into a vaudeville theatre, with a seating capacity of 600, and will be opened some time in May. The International Theatri- apolis; Bijou, Duluth; The Grand, Fargo; Bijou, Winnipeg, and waay other cities willinclude the Miles theatre. Commercial Club Meeting. A meeting of the commercial club will be held at the council chambers Tuesday evening April topic for discussion will be the holding of a county fair at Be midji some time during the fall, The holding of a county fair at Bewidji isone thatevery per- son should be interested inand all should make a special effort to attend that meeting. Markham Sunday Dinner. Remember that you can take your family to the Markham hotel and partake of a fine Sun- day dinner which will be served at 6 o'clock tomorrow. Don’t bother with home cooking, when you can be served so nicely. Attention! All Royal Neighbors, Wood men and their friends are requested to meet at the city hall Saturday evening, March 30, 8:30 p. m. cal circuit which furnishes at-|s tractions for the Unique, Minne-|” Lutheran church Sunday even- ing at 8 o’clock. Rev, E. S, Murphy will preach a sermon especially for Masons and their families. A cordial invitation is extended to all to be present. Presbyterian—Easter services. At the morning service we will observe the Lord’s supper. Itis a fitting time to commemorate God’s love for man. Let every member be in his place at this service. There will be an oppor- tunity for any to unite with this church. Special music, “The Crucifixion” by Mr. Moyer. Bible class and Sunday school at 12:15. Jr.C.E, 8 p.m,; Sr. C. E. 7p. m. Evening service at 8. This will be our Easter praise service, with an Easter Medita- tion. Subject, “The Meaning of the Resurrection for Us.” Miss Blanche Boyer will sing a solo, “Resurrection.” The choir will reunder the anthem “Why Seek SRAFCHPI POWDER Made from pure grape cream of tartar, and absolutely free from lime, alum and ammeonia. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YGRK. present are Supt. A. J. McGuire of the Grand Rapids experi- mental station; Joel Winkjer, a leading dairyman of Crookstor, and M. J. Cort of Minneap )is. Increase Pension. H W. Bailey, commander of the local G. A. R. post, has had his pension increased under the recent act of congress from §12 to $15 per month. Commander Bailey, was a private of Company C, Second Iowa Infantry, and served with his regiment throughout the war, taking part in many important engagements. HIS ATTORNEYS8 PLEASED. Thaw Made Goed Showing Before Lunacy Commission. New York, March 30.—The atter- neys of Harry K. Thaw are decidedly sanguine over his maaner and answers at the first session of the luracy com- mission. They believe that the com- Ye.” With this service our church year will close. It has been the most encouraging year in the history of our church. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend these ser- vices. Baptist—The Baster services in the Baptist church on Sunday worning will be in charge of the Sunday school superintendents, There will be graduating exer- cises from the Primary depart- ment; also songs and recitations, and special instrumental music. Services commence at 11 a. m, a short Sunday school session fol- lowing. Young People’s meet- ing at 7:15 p. m, Special Easter service in the evening at 8. An address by the pastor on “The Risen Christ; and His Risen Followers.” There will be a union snnrise prayer meeting at 7 a. m, conducted by Rev. 8, E. P. White. Everyone should go to some church on Baster Sun- day. Methodist—At the Methodist church the following Easter pro- gram will be carried out: Sunrise service 6:30, Public worship Orgzan Prolude .- Miss Shannon - Congregation Isaac Peart +--.Choruas . Tsaac Peart Invocation. “Ifail the D: Seripturs Lesson Offer Solo Blanche Boyer “Happy Morn”.. Congregation Some I'acts Abo vion of The Christ .. saac Peart Solo “iabylon vens Afl'lms DeLong “Maj stic Sweetnes: ('ongrcmmon Benddiction .. --Isaac Peart EVEN 8 o'crock “Ali Hail”.... Congregation Seripture Lesson eaac Peart Tnvocation.... saac Peart “‘Easter Praise’ Solo (Seiccted) “Thousand Tong Solo Solo (Cornet). Benediction Organist, © Miss Idn Brown Prof. Symington ..Isaac Peart 158 Nellie Shannon. Accompan ts. Miss Blanche Boyer and Miss Glady: srannon. Ushers, 1wk Deebach and Frank Love- lace. New Creamery for Bagley. Bugley, 1 'wrch 80.—(Special to Pioneer.)—' 16 contract for the erecting of e Bagley creamery was let yestrr. .y morniug to L. P. Jergens, of agley. Thecon- tract specifies hat the building, which v modern sbruc- ture, is to bc somplets and in running or¢ Clearwater ¢ anty ix fast becom- ing a creamc. s country and the farmers are fi ding the creamery a good investr at. M. B. . The M. B. / card party a‘ Saturday eve which they > vitation fo 1t present. Card Party. he I O. O. F. hall .ng, March 30, to end a general in- Institute in Ciearwater County. Bagley, Minn, (Special to Pineer.)—A farmers’ National Lecturer Thes. H. Duffy Wfll speak. :J. J. Doranp, V. C. J. P. Lahr, Clerk. institute for Clearwater county will be heid¢ here on Saturday, by May 15th. |4 . Lodge will give a | ir friends to be|:! March 30.—|H migsion will end its work with the examination of Thaw and that its find- ings will be that he is quite capable of conferring with them. Thaw’s ceunsel have told him he had undoubtedly al- ready convinced the commission ef his sanity. The prosecution thinks, however, that Dr. Putzel is a most important factor in the proceedings and that questions he may yet ask and his scrutiny of the defendant will have much weight when the commission considers its conclusions. with his lawvare whan tha trial ha- The questions thus far asked him ; were all aimed at finding out how well | equipped he was mentally to consult They therefore had to do with seloction of the jury amd his part in that preliminary ef the triel and the meaning of tie letters and metes Le sent to Mr. Delmas during the trial. These letters and notes are the emes Mr. Delmes ineorperated in the afi- davit he submitted to Justice Fitager- ald eentending that Ris olieat was sane. gan. SCENE IN CHICAGO GOURT. Defendant in Murder Trial Dashes Frem Reem and Faints. Shicago, Mareh 30.—Leonazd Lee- pold, co-dcfandant with Howard Nich- olas on the charge of murdering Mrs. Margaret Leslie, the actress, tosk the stand in his own defense. While Leo- pold was on the stand he was asked By his attorney if he had killed Mrs. Leslie. “L did met,” he replied. “Did yeu ever zee her?” To this Leopold made ne reply, but suddenly spramg from his seat in the Wwitness chair amd dashed from the room. Bailiffs, lawyers and spectators rusked after him. He had gone but a short distance ia the hall whem he fainted. He was teken into the jury- room and-revived. It is net helieved that the rush from the room w attempt to ezcape, but was due te 2 nervous collapse following the strain te whickh he kad boem subjeciod om e stand. Threw Infant Inte the Ocean. New Yerk, Mareh 30.—Crazed by siokmess Mrs. Filemena Ageila, 2 pas- senger on hoard the steamer Konig Albert, threw her infant daughter inte the sea last Wednesday, where it verished. The woman tried te fellow the infant to death, but was restrained. The steamer was stopped for half an hour while search was made for the child. Leaf Lettuce Fresh Pie Plant Parsley New Potatoes FASTER MENU For Easter we will have Strawberries Round Radishes New Peas California. Trimmed Celery 8 Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Grape Fruit, Apples, Craxn- { berries, Sweet Potatoes. |ROE & MARKUSEN Phone 207 GreenlOnions Fresh Toma.toes Cucumbers New Wax Bens toilet. Owl Drug Store, grant and lasting. Don’t Forget “Huylers.” Post Office Corner Easter Sunday You will need some good Perfume with that new hat and gown to complete your Now if you want the Choicest and Most Fragrant Perfumes in Vogue at the present day you will come’ to the We have all the latest odors in stock and can please you. ““Yolanda;’’ the Queen of Perfumes, fra- We are agents for “Huyler’s” Pure, De- licious Chocolates and Bon Bons. you think your wife or best girl would be pleased with a box Easter? The Owl Drug Store IF YOU GET IT AT THE OWL, “IT’S GOOD” Try Don’t None just]as witl hlu 1, Backache, rmh;e* If so, that April 13. A:nong the prominent speakers who are expected to be EKRE YO'U’ IIaEs would you hesfl.au to take it? Of cour: am so sure ‘‘6088’’ will cure any of the pbov ° | MAKE AN ABSOLUTE EUHRAEFEL' to refund your money if you are not satisfied \v1th the resuli after taking half of the first bottle. ile, Ce B R E. A. BARKER 4 & 2