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PIES, <= Special at BGhHe Model This Week Dou’t fuss around half the forenoon getting up a dessert but order one of our Cherry, Raspberry, Blueberry, Peach, Rhu- barb, anpkm. Apple, Mince, Cr or Lemon Pies. All made with pure lard and the best of ma- terial. 6re Model 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 The Home of Good Things to Eat ‘5v\~v . WV} The City AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA W. A. Ferris went t> Brainerd this morning. W. A. Gould went to Minne- apolis this morning, Call at Jerrard’s and see the 1907 Gray Marine Mctor. Don't forget the Samaritan card paity Thursday evening. Pretty to look at, comfortable to wear,— kimonos,-at the Merca Festa. A. R Erickson left this morn- ing for St. Paul ona business mission. Have you seen the 1907 Ferro Motor yet? Call on Floyd Brown and let him show you. For painting, papering and kal- somining, place your orders early with J. A, Hoff, Talk about your breakfast foods, A thousand you can see; I wouldn’t have them as a gift; I'd have Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug Store. OLD VIRGINIA FARMS o | tate. This an & Co., Richmor Laarence Cusseluman, Foruier Auditor NeLean County, K.D. THOMAS SMART City Dray and Transfer Line Safe and Piano Moving Oifice in Penderg:st Building. One Door North of First National Bank Building Phone 91 —_— Ghe BIJOU|: Read the Dailv Pioneer. Call at the Pioneer when you are in need-of office supplies. Do you know what Candy Puft is? If you cannot come order by phone—No. 88. * 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. Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Barlows Best, also Gold Medal, Mascot and Cremo. E. J. Swedback and M. D. Stoner returned this morning from a businesstrip to Big Falls. A. L Wyler, auditor for the Bemidji Brewing company, went to Tenstrike last evening on a business mission. J. C."Dade, mayor of Black- duck, spent last night in the city, and attended the meeting of the local Masonic lodge. The Baptist Sunday school will sell Candy Puff every Friday from 1to 6 p. m. at the Baptist church. Five cents a bag. Try some. Sewell and Misses Sewell and Nordbloom returned to thewr homes at Tenstrike last evening, after having spent yesterday in the city. A marvelouas preparation con- taining the constituent elements of life, Hellister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea cures them when all else has failed. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Notice to our Customers. We are pleased to announce that Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Foed and Drug law asit contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recom- mend it as a safe remedy for children and aduits. g the Fire Limits and struction and Removal of of the city of Bemidji do That the following are d > limits of the city of Be 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 A Royal Bull Fight. Chasing the Gypsy Tramp Hiustrated Song—The Spider and the Fly A Tour of Norway Don't [liss It. Program Cha- ges Without No= e. Watch This Ad Daily. ADMISSION TEN CENTS C. L. LASHER & SON, Preps. UL nnlllmlllllmfl A Refreshing Drink at all times, and especiaily in hot weather, is a _foaming glass of M OSE BRAND BEER. it has life and body, too. Cool, healthful, inv igorating, it mmnlaus {dmes tion and quenches thirst. For a friend you can find no better than MOOSK BRAND BEKR. It's good beer, real lager beer, none better. We take sp(*oial care to make it that way. We deliver it to you just as good as we make it. Try at your home? Duluth Brewing & Malting Co. J.P. SIGNAL al Agent Bemidjl - - Minnesot Residenco Phone 200, Office Phone 220 10, bo Worth wore than 5 pe would cost to build a new buil : value of said buildin; dotermined by a praisers who shall be competent and builders and residents of the whom sh ci two to sel cision of any two of suc| binding upon the c builai ded pants b whers or occu- ¢ fire limits shall ¢ wooden buildings to builder, or other . butld or aid in the C- or part of building with- to the provisions of this ordinan shall own, remove or assist In Temoving any such building trom without said limits into the same, or own. repair, or assist in re d wooden building o any provision fine for ail to com- rdinance or n violation thercot. No pipe furnace be put up unl d into a ent, and pipe of any stove Daid. nof ther sum of 31 Attest: THOS [ Dr. Abramovich and Jasper; jor Tablets. At The Lakeside We have only good tales to tell of what we put into our bread, cakes and pie. The flour 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 Read the Daily Pioneer. This will interest you. The | Ladies’ Bakery at the Merca Festa. Be sure and come to the Samaritan card party Thursday evening. For a good turkey supper go to the Merca Festa supper at the city hall Saturday evening. Dr. Monahan returned to his home at Blackduck last evening, after having spent yesterday in the city on business. Simon Thompson, chief of police of Blackduck, was a visitor in the city today. Work aprons, fancy aprons, combination handbags and aprons. At the Merca Festa. F. O. Sibley was a south-bound passenger on the M, & I. this morning, on his way to St. Paul. See the 1907 Ferro Auto Mar- ine Motor before you buy. Floyd Brown, agent, 3817 Beltrami Ave. For your wall paper, alabas- tine, and paints, call at Hoff’s paint and wall paper store, 317 Minnesota Ave, | We are ready to show you the 1907 Gray Marine Motor. For power, price and " quality it has no equal. Jerrard Plb. Co. Madam, can you make light, crisp, palatable hot biscuit and muffins? Use Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder and make them . still better. Glasses properly fitted to the !{eye by Larson & Larson, special- ists. Oftice 2nd floor Swedback '| Blk. Office hours 8to 12a. m., 30 to 5:30, 7 to 8 p. m, The Pioneer’s numerous ’phones are all on the same line— .| No, 8[—and we will be pleased 3 |to print any items of a social .| Dature that may be sent in over 21 the “hello.” No other remedy on earth is so good for children as Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea;makes them eat, sleep and grow. Bright “|eyes, rosy cheeks. 85 cents, Tea Barker’s Drug Store. Edward L. Ralston of Crooks- ton was in the city yesterday and today. He was here for the pur- pose of selling a valuable timber .|claim which he owns near Gem- mell, on the line of the M. & I. - | railway north of Bemidji. Mrs. Miner, mother of Mrs. J. J. Conger, left this morning for Churdon, Iowa. She was accom- panied by her son, R. F. Miner, who has been here for two weeks past waiting for Mrs. Miner to recover sufficiently to make the trip. Mrs. Miner has been a resident of Bemidji for six months past. Stomach and Liver Trouble Cured. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures stomach and liver trouble as it aids digestion, and stimu- lates the liver and bowels with- out irritating these organs like pills and ordinary cathartics. | It cures indigestion and sick headache and chronic constipa- tion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does nut nauseate or gripe and is mild and plessant to take. Refuse substitutes. using our celebrated Pho It is bound to strike you there is better flour than you have been 1sing—once you see the results obtainable by using White Jacket—less flour and more and better bread is the cause of your changing and JACKET” brand. Be sure and ask for White Ja.cket. ROE & MARKUSEN ne 207 SOLE AGENTS A, H. Jestor left this” morning for Minneapolis. J. O. Harris returned this morning from a business trip to Tenstrike. Short story, cont:st,—For par- ticulars, see “The Church Bell.” At the Merca Festa. J. E. Sullivan, C. W, Dudley and C. W. Jewctt were in the city last night from Blackduck. William Leonon, the popular mayor of Kelliher, was among the out-of-town visitors who were transacting business in this city today. J. H. Wilson, who had charge of the Walker & Akeley camps at Farley during the past winter, spent yesterday in the city and went to Farley last evening. J. R. Oringer, the Nebish wet- goods dealer, was a visitor in the city yesterday and today. “Jack” says that business is very good with him, up in the north town. H. W. Skinvik, a brother of O. M. Skinvik of this city, arrived in BemiGji yesterday and will visit here for a week. Rev. Isaac Peart left this morn- g for Brainerd, where he will attend the district conference of the M. E. church. Mr. Peart will deliver the conference ser- mon, tomorrow. " Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brum- mond of Walker came up from their home last evening and left this afternoon for Red Lake Agency, where Mr. Brummond owns a general merchandise store. W. P. Hebard, head book-keep- er for Walker & Akeley, was in the city yesterday and left last evening for Farley to look after the closing up of the camps which his' company waintained there the latter part of this winter. Clerk of Court Rhoda is busy these days issuing the list of personal property taxes that are still due and unpaid and which the sheriff will collect by due prccess of law. Thelists will be given to the sheriff’s office on the 24th inst. The Royal Neighbors will give a basket social at the I.0. 0. F. hall Tuesday evening, April 23, The ladies are requested to bring baskets with lunch for two. All iriends of the Royal Neighbors and the Woedmen are cordially invited to attend. A. A. Goodrich, the district representative for the Carpenter- Lamb company, left this noon for Minneapolis, where he will visit with his family and consult with the officials of the head office of his company, relative to affairs in this part of the country. H. F. Brown of Crookston, who has for many years been known to fame as the manufacturer of the “Select” cigar, was in the city yesterday afternoon. “Brownie’’ is one of the most popular men who “make’” this north country; and his cigars are justly popular. W. H. Squier, the whole-souled representative for the Chicago Coal and Lumber company, came down this morning from his bhome at Blackduck and spent today in the city. William states that the meeting of the Presby- tery at the “Duck” was an in- spiring event in the history of that lively community. While Lieutenant O, H. Dock- ery was in the city yesterday he administered the oath to John E. Carter and George W. Smith, re- cruits who had been secured by Sergeant Eilek. The men will be sent to Fort Snelling and will there be assigned to the regi- ments in which they will serve “Uncle Sam,” Both men ex- pressed a desire to be assigned to service in the Phillipine islands, and they will probably be sent there. The Richest Man in the world. The richest man in the world can rot have his kidneys replaced nor live without them, so it is important not to neglect these organs. If Foley’s Kidney Cure is taken at the first sign of dan- ger,the symptoms will disappear and your health will be restored, as it strengthens and builds up these organs as nothing else will. Oscar Bowman, Lebanon, Ky., writes: “I have used Foley’s Kidney Cure and take great pleasure in stating it cured me permanently of kidney disease, which certainly would have cost me my life.” Thomas S. Ervin, the St.Cloud logger, was a visitor in the city today, The Pioueer at all rimes has in stock office supplies of every description What’s in 2 name? Come and Merca Festa, Saturday, in the city hall—open at 1 o’clock. Phibbs & Erickson bave bought the farm of Andrew B. Klevgarrd, in scctions 19 and 20, Frohn township. They have se- cured 160 acres of fine farm land, the consideration beirg $1,500, W. D. Rowe, the ‘“sidewalk man’’ of Crookston, came over from his home yesterday and has been looking over the city for prospective jobs in the ce- ment line. Mr. Rowe 1s one of the very best men in his line in the entire state, and hiswork is of a high class. Rowe has a reputation over west of being one of the best fellows living there, in addition to being a business man of more than ordinary ability. For a good turkey supper go to the Merca Festa supper at the city hall Saturday evening. soe, Love on Earth and In Heaven. The difference between love on earth and love in heaven is not to be con- veyed in words, but in tranquil and pure moods it may even on earth be apprehended by the sight of the spirit. Love in heaven has realized all that earthly love aspires to, and from that goal its progress begins, never to cease, The sky to d which it yearned in the world has become the ground on which it stands here, but now another sky is above it. We forccast heaven as re- pose and peace, the fulfilling of the heart’s desire, the immortal presence with us of Deauty and happiness. But man is not so poorly content. We leave behind us on earth the obstacles of the body, and in heaven we labor not for bread, raiment and shelter; hearts are not parted by space and time; we deceive not, strive not one against the other, scheme not to outdo others for the gain of our own name and fame. Yet in heaven are labor, emulation, ambition, love's holy fear and humility deeper than hell is deep below the heavens. Tears we have also and awe of that want which only the divine fullness can supply.—Julian Hawthorne in Century. Respect YOUR Stomach IVE it food that will not irritate or Gretard the performance ofits natural functions, and it will reciprocate in a way agreeable and comforting. No single ingredient contributes so largely toward wholesome, nourishing, agreeable food as Royal Baking Powder. Royal Baking Powder’s active ingre- dient, Grape Cream of Tartar, is the most healthful of the fruit products. This is why Royal Baking Powder makes the food finer, lighter, more appe- tizing and anti-dyspeptic, a friend to the stomach and good health. Imitation Baking Powders Contain Alum “The use of alum and salts of alumina in food should be PROHIBITED. The con= stant use of alum compounds exerts a deleterious effect upon the digestive organs and an irritation of the internal organs after absorption. “EDWARD S. WOOD, M.D. «Professor of Chemistry ¢“Harvard Medical School, Boston.” ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK available building site was occupied. The nest roughly put together plat- form of sticks and does not strike one as being at all a safe nursery. Baby herons are, if possible, uglier than the ordinary run of nestlings, their appear- ance being rendered most grotesque by | Ratches of long hairlike feathers stud- ded over the body. I took down one must have been several more inside him! T tried to return the frog to him, and most amusing were the attempts he made to swallow it, but I lacked the skill of his parents and in-the end was obliged to cut up the frog and force it piecemeal into his enllet.” The Honor of Brave Men. “You refuse to fight me?” —_— young bird in order to have a good look The Young Heron. at him. While bandling him a whole Of a heronry a naturalist says: “It is frog, fully two inches in length, drop- not, to put it mildly, a savory place. ned out of him, and, judging from the On the island in question nearly every ! distension of his ‘cor poration,’ there “Certainly.” “I belleve you are a coward.” “Of course you do. Otherwise yoa never would have dared mention the matter.” Daily Pioneer For News That the Pioneer Gets and Prints the News Is Appre- reciated Outside of Bemidji. Read what the Ttasca Iron News, published at Bovey, cays: “The Bemidji Daily Pioneer, that cracking good little sheet, published in Beltrami county, is covering the trial of Wesley for the Dahl murder, in a manner that reflects great credit both to the Pioneer and Bemidji.” 40 Cents per Month Pays for the Daily