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| | SPECIALS This week at GhHe Model FRESH BUN TOAST only 5c:per pound t{ Old Fashioned Gum Drop Mixed Candy Wiile it lasts 5¢ per pound 1 § We will deliver roua 60- g! gallon Rain Barrel for | 50c | Ghe Modell The “Good Things i To Eat” Store | | § 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 M| . { The City Raarmasamanananana Call at Jerrard’s and see the 1907 Gray Marine Motor. Call at the Pioneer when you are in need of office supplies. Come to the Merca Festa for your kimonos, white aprons ete. Ed Leonard of Tenstrike, was a business visitor in the city yes- terday. Extra copies of the Daily Pioneer may be had at the office every evening, Chas. Holt, who sells the fam- ous Green River whiskey, is cal- ling on the local trade today. Children eat, sleep and grow after taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings rosy cheeks, laughing eyes, good health and strength. A tonic for sickly children. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. A Refreshing Drink at all times, and especially in hot weather, a foaming glass of 5 BRAND BrER. !t has nd body, too. Cool, healthful, invigorating, it stimulates fdiges- tion” and guenches thirst. For a friend you can find no better than MOOS AND BEER. It's good special care to make it We deliver it to you just as good as we make it. Try a case abt your home? Duluth Brewing & Malting Co. gt J. P. SIGNAL Local Agent Be midji - - § Residence Phone 200, Office Minn esot Phone 220 GhHe BIJOU Automatic Drama—Vaudeville—Pop- ............ ular Concerts ............ 302 Third Street Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 TONIGHT! EXTRA SPECIALS THE CAMEAGRAPH The Charmer A Negro King’s First Visit to Paris The Mechanical Statute [lustrated Song—A Harp with Broken Strings My Wife’s Birthday The Dog Detective Complete Change of Program Tomorrow Night ADMISSION TEN CENTS C. L. LASHER & SON, Props. At The Lakeside ‘We have only]good tales to tell of what_we put into our_bread, cakes and pie. The flour we3Juse; as well as the other materials].are the best and the way we mix and bak insures a high] class’produat. ..You_have but to give usa trial in order to be convinced PHONE 118 Read the Daily Picneer, Follow the crowd this evening, it will go to the men’s supper. If you wish to excel in cooking get your recipes on the 20th. The Pioneer at all times has in stock office supplies of every description Only fruit store in town— keeps full fancy stock all the year around. Peterson’s. Joe Oakes goes to Funkley to- night where he will do some cruising for the Crookston Lum- ber company. J. A. Hoff, the paint and wall paper man, hasadded a horse and delivery wagon to his rapidly growing business. ‘We are ready to show you the 1907 Gray Marine Motor. For power, priceand quality it has no equal. Jerrard Plb. Co. Ladies, why fret and worry about supper this evening? Let the men do the thinking and working for you. Take the whole family to the men’s supper. 'Take me back to old Wisconsin, Where the sugar beets and tobacco grow, Where _the farmers are healthy, happy and bright— They all take Rocky Mountain Tea at night. Rarker’s Drug Store. Mail Ovders Raceiv Promy Attention Cpyright 1903 by (3 David Adler & Sons b ‘\’é Clothing Company g Hiwaukee Navy and Brown $5 | SILK | JUMPERS $12, 815, § Shirt Waists, white lawn, spec Stork Pants, Antiseptic The Lanpher $3 Hat R A e r EENSITTIs Ladies’ Tailored Garments ' We have just -eceived a most comprehensive assort- ment of Voile and Panamu tailored skirts in Black, i . | Friday and 2200 yards Outing Flannel, special, at a yard Ladies’ Belts, one lot, special at, Embroideries, a special lot of extra wide, per yard , Stork Sheetings, a special quality O0’Leary and Bowser The Greater Department Store Men’s Finer Apparel The difference between the clothing we sell and that of other makes is evident by these facts: Our Collegian Clothes—Are perfect], Are beautifu Are standard styles Are handsome fabrics Are highest Are ideally Are reasonably priced— Suits, Rain Coats, Top Coats, New Furnishings, Shirts, to $22 $20, $22, $25 New Nouons and Dress Accessories amongst our recent arrivals Get the College Bag . ST Saturday 1al, at each You will find other bargaius on these two days that cannot help but create interest The Yeoman $5 Hat SILK SUSPENDERS Suits in Katon and Club Pony fitted garments in greatest variety Money’s ‘Worth Or Money Back y tailored illy finished quality fitting Hats, Ties, Etc. & g i e .25¢ Reed Studio for colord work. Read the menu for the men’s sup- per this evening. Roy Mitchell is convalescing after an attuck of appendicitis. Come to the men’s supper this evening and bring the ladies with you. Lewis Cody of Bena, wasin the city today on his way to Ten. stike, The ladies will serve a first class supper at the Merca Festa April 20th. Miss Blanche Boyeris confined to her home with a severe attack of tonsilitis. Extra copies of the Daily Pioneer may be. had at the office every evening. Come in and see the Gray Motor. Nothing better made. Jerrard Plb. Co. County Attorney Funkley has been appointed attorney for the village of Furkley. Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Barlows Best, also Gold Medal, Mascot and Cremo. Any book or paper in any lan- guage supplied at publisher’s prices. Peterson’s. For painting, papering and kal- somining, place your orders early with J. A. Hoff. J. R. Oringer came down from Nebish this morning and will spend a few days in the city. Sheriff Holst of Clearwater county was in the city yesterday attending the Fournier trial. The greatest eveat of the sea- son, the men’s supper this even- ing at the Schroeder building. Nothing is too good for her, not even Lowney’s Chocolate Bon Bons. Only Peterson has them. Mrs. Mary Gamble sold her residence property on Bemidji avenue yesterday to Hans Han son, A. H. Reff, clerk of court for Clearwater county, was over from Bagley yesterday on a busi- ness mission. County attorney Teitsworth, of Clearwater county, was over from Bagley yesterday on some legal business, For your wall paper, alabas- tine, and paints, call at Hoff’s paint and wall paper store, 317 Minnesota Ave. There was a young people’s club dance at the Masonic hall yesterday evening, that was largely attended. Nothing too good for Bemidji people, that is why the men will use Swift’s Premium ham and Bemidji Chief pancakes this evening, The greatest Sunday paper published is unquestionably the Chicago American or Examiner. At Peterson’s every Sunday morning. . The Pioneer’s numerous ’phones are all on the same line— No. 3[—and we will be pleased to print any items of a social nature that may be sent in over the “hello.” John Goss, Jr., and wife of Cass Lake, returned home today after a visit with Mrs. Goss’ mother, Mrs. J. P. Taylor, who returned with them and will spend a few days at Cass Lake with her daughter. Columbus had just landed. Meeting a great Indian chief with a pacikage under his arm he asked him what it was. “Great Medicine, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea,” said the Injun. 25 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Robert Logan of Buena Vista, who has been in attendance at the Fournier trial for several days, returned to his home today accompanied by his son, Archie, who was also a witness, Mr. Logan recently sold his place at Buena Vista to Tom Wood, and will leave for Florida in a short time where he will make his future home. Matt Fisher, ex-mayor of Funkley is in the city today on some legal business. In Feb- ruary Mr. Fisher made applica- tion for a liquor license and paid his money to the recorder,whose receipt he holds, and acting on the presumption that the license had been granted, continued do- ing business. It now appears that the newly-elected council re- fuses to issue the license applied for and are threatening Mr. Fisher with arrest and prosecu- tion. Mrs. A. Gilmore is down from Blackduck today. Come to the men’s supper this evening and bring theladies with you. H. C. Peterson, the Bagley hardware man, is a visitor in the city today. Pian to eat supper this even- ing with the men at the Schroed- er building, opposite tke Brink- man. The Chicago Sunday American or Examiner at 7c is equal to any 85¢c magazine. Supplied only at Peterson’s. F. G. Treppman, who owns the old Malzahn block in this city, has re-engaged in husiness at Fergus Falls, O. F. Wissler of Minneapolis, who makes a cigar bearing his own name, was calling on the trade yesterday. Our cook book is worth asking your grocer for, or writs to us, Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder Co., Minneapolis. John and Miss Nora Osborn of Cass Lake, and Miss Theriault of Akeley, were in the city last night on a brief visit. The ladies of the Episcopal church will hold a food sale at the store of Roe & Markusen to- morrow afternoon from 4 until 6. The Rev. I. Peart, pastor of the Methodist church, will de- liver a series of special dis- courses beginning next Sunday evening. The firstin the series will be to the merchants of Be. midji. Chicago Sunday American or Examiner, has been advanced by the publishers to 7c. They claim it is even better than before. It will not be delivered by boys. Kindly get it at the store early. J. Peterson, Jr., sole agent,. Chas, Hughes, the well known scaler and estimator who has been making his headquarters at Kelliher for the pasttwo years, will leave shortly for Portland, Oregon, where he has accepted a position with the West Side Lumber Co. Read the Dailv Pioneer. Keep in Good Health. John Beaumont and wife left| Thereare many thousands of today for Forestville, Mich., to|People all over the world who can attend the funeral of Mrs. Beau- [attribute: their good health to mont’s father, whose demise|taking oneor two Brandreth’s occurred yesterday. Pills every night. These pills lcleanse tha stomach and bowels, Menu for Men’s Supper stimulate the kidneys and liver To be given by the men to-{and purify the blood. They are morrow evening in the Schroeder |the same fine laxative tonic pills building, first door east of First|your grandparents used, and be- 1 Lettuce i Bagley this week,and the work of National bank, MENU Dill Pickles Swift Premium Ham Strictly Fresh Eggs Macaroni and Tomatoes? German Fried Potatoes Butter Yale Coffee i “Bemidji Chief” Pancakes, Maple Syrap Bread Creamery For Bagley. Work on the creamery of the Clearwater County Creamery Association, was commenced af construction and placing the ma- chinery will be rushed . to com- pletion. | The creamery is a co-operative | concern, and will be conducted along the mutual benefit plan. The association has a large mem- bership which will increase as soon as the plant is in operation. N. P. Jenson of Benson, an ex- | pert butter-maker, will be in charge of the creamery, ing purely vegetable they are adapted to children and old peo- Parsley |ple, as wellas to those in the vigor of manhood and woman- hood. Brandreth’s Pills have been in use for overa century and can be obtained in every drug and medi- cine store, either plain or sugar- coated. The Opportunity. Opportunity has all her bair on her forehead, but when she has passed you cannot call her back. She has no tuft whereby you can lay hold on her, for she is bald on the back part of her head and never returns.—Francois Ra- belais, THOMAS SMART City Dray and Transfer Line Safe and Piano Moving |{ Oifice in Pendergast Building. One Door North of First National Bank Butlding Phone 91 “WHITE - JACKET” It is bound to strike you there is better flour than you have been vsing—once you see the results obtainable by using White Jacket—less flour and more and better bread is the cause of your changing and using our celebrated brand. Be sure and ask for White Ja.cket. ROE & MARKUSEN Phone 207 SOLE AGENTS dred pages. 2 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 earry 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-