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_i_;‘ o PIES <= Special at GhHe Model This Week 1 Don't fuss around half ¢ the forenoon getting up a dessert but order one of our Cherry, Raspberry, Blueberry, Peach, Rhu- # barb, Pumpkin, Apple, & Mince, Cream or Lemon § Dies. All made with pure 8 lard and the best of ma- terial. Ghe Mfiodel J 315 Minnesota Ave. Fhone 125 The Home of Good Things to Eat GEO.E.KREATZ || Contractor ; and Builder Estimates Promptly Furnished Let me figure with you be- fore you build Residence and Office 512 Minnesota Ave. hone 25 BEMIDJI MINNESOTA THOMAS SMART City Dray and Transfer Line Safe and Piano Moving Oifice in Pendergsst Building, One Door North of First Naticnal Bank Butlding Phone 91 Ghe BIJOU Automatic Dram —Vaudeville—Pop- 302 Third Street livery Evening 7:30 to 10:00 Satuarday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 TONIGHT! EXTRA SPECIALS THE CAMEAGRAPH HELL In Moving Pictures Iustrated Song—Two Lit- tle Sailor Boys Deer Hunting in English Highlands A Bad Son Don’t fliss 1'. Program Changes Without No= The City AAAAAARAN Read the Dailv Pioneer. Call at Jerrard’s and see the 1907 Gray Marine Motor. 0. M. Skinvik, went to Crooks- ston last night on business. Boys! Get your carnations at the White House, Merca Festa. Matt Fisher, the Funkley busi- ness man, spent today in the ciby. Louis Entrup of Minneapolis, is calling on the local drug trade today. T. J. Andrews returned this morning from a business trip to Bridgie. Extra copies of the Daily Pioneer may be had at the office every evening, Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Barlows Best, also Gold Medal, Mascot and Cremo. Mr. “‘Teddy’’Roosevelt will re- ceive at the “White House” this evening, at the Merca Festa. Two drunks were up before Hizonner 1 police court this morning, and paid the regulation $5 fine and costs. H W. Skinvik, who has been visiting his brother here fora few days, returned tohis home in Wisconsin, last night. Madam, if you are a good cook you will appreciate Hunt’s Per- fect Baking Powder. If you are learning to be a good cook, it will help. J. R. Pachaand wife, and Mrs. Loso and Mrs. Praught, came down from their homes at Black- duck this morning and spent to- day in this city. Glasses properly fitted to the eye by Larson & Larson, special- ists. Office 20d floor Swedback Blk. Office hours 8to 12a. m., 1:30 to 5:30, 7 to 8 p. m, 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. The Eastern Star Thimble Bee will meet at.the Masonic Hall, Tuesday afternoon. They will be entertained by Mrs. Edwin French and Mrs. Geo. Baker. The hearing of Delore Shank of Fowlds, on the charge of rob bing N. O. Clementson of $60, about one month ago, will come up before Judge Slocum this afternoon. Shank is out on bail. R. E. Smith, agent of the M, R L. & M, R. R. at Nebish, came down yesterday to take the place of his brother Fred, in the R. R. affairs here while the latter is away on a trip to the west tice. Watch This Ad Daily. ADMISSION TEN CENTS C. L. LAtHER & SON, Props. A Refreshing Drink Weal] gimes, and especially in hot ther, is a foaming glass of OSE BRAND BEER. 1t has and 0ody, t00. Cool, healthful, invigorating, it stimulatesifdiges- tion and quenches thirst. For a friend you can find no better than MOOSE BRAND BEER. It's good beer, real none better. ki Duluth Brew n & Malting Co. J. P. SIGNAL al Agent Bemidji - - Minnes t Residence Phone 200, Office Phone2 0 coast. The Richest Man in the world. The richest man in the world can not 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 vour health will be restored, as iy strengthens and builds up these organs as nothing clse 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.” Notice of Special Election. Notice s hereby given that a Special Elec- tlon of the voters of Independent School District of Bemidji will be held at the Central schoolhouse, located on block four (4), First addition to'Bemidjl, in the city of Bemidj Beltrami county, Minnesota. on Tues the 30th day of April, 1907, at seven o' D. m., for the purpose of voting on the ques- tlonof whether or not the Board of Educa- tion of said District shall purchase Block nineteen (19) in the Third addition to Bemidji, Beltraml county, Minnesota, for a_school site, and erect a high school building t! o, and issue the bonds of sald District in the amount of thirty-five thousand dollars (335,000), bearing interest at the rate of fi per cent per annum. payable in fifteen years from date of Issue. Interest payable semi- annually, for that purpose. Dated April 16, 1907, | GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, Clerk of Tndependent School District of Bemidjl. “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 Ja.cket—less flour and more and better bread is the cause of your changing and using our celebrated brand. Be sure and ask for White Jacket. ROE & MARKUSEN Phone 207 SOLE AGENTS 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 ard bak insures a high clase product. You® have but to give us a trial in order to be convinced e == PHONE 118 Read the Daily Pioneer, Shoes repaired at the Bemidji Cash Shoe Store, The Pioneer at all times has in stock office supplies of every description Come in and see the Gray Motor. Nothing better made. Jerrard Plb, Co. Mr. “Teddy” Roosevelt will receive at the “White House” this evening, at the Merca Festa. For a good turkey supper go to the Merca Festa supper at the city hall Saturday evening. Price 25 cents. Peter Maule, the Tenstrike agriculturist, came dewn from bis home this morning and spent today in the city. 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 Mctor. For power, price and quality it has no equal. Jerrard Plb. Co. R. E. White, the Duluth log- ger, came in from the head of thc lakes yesterday afternoon and went to Kelliher last evening. A. B, Clair of Grand Rapids left for his home yesterday, hav- ing come down yesterday morn- ing from a business trip to Northome. Judge Spooner and Court Re- porter Cameron returned last night frem Walker, where the judge yesterday concluded the spring term of court for Cass county. 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. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Chas. Scrutchins returned last night from Walker, where he had been attending court. Mr. Scrutchin had foar cases on the calendar this term, three of which were settled, and the re- maining jone was transferred to this county. Frank Vance, the sage of the Big Fork country, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Vance is now spending most of his time at Virginia, and came to Bemidji to look after some pri- vate business matters. He left last evening for Northome. Louis Entrup, the rotund and jovial representative of the Eliel- Jerman Drug company, spent yesterday in the city and went to Blackduck last evening, where he attended the meeting of the local K. P. 1hdge, and enjoyed the entertainment prepared for visit- ing knights. A. B. Everts of Minneapolis, adjuster for the Western Adjust- ment company of Chicago, came down this morning from Margie, where he adjusted a $1,000 loss i,|which T. H. Daily sustained through the burning of his gen- eral store at that place March 28th. The T. J. Miller agency carried the risk. J. P. Foote, the Crookston banker-lawyer, came in yester- day from his nome and went to Blackducklast evening. He spent last night in Blackduck, return- ing to Bemidji this morning. He left this noon on a business mis sion to Cass Lake, where he is a heavy stockholder in the First National bank of Cass Lake. Stomach and Liver Trouble Cured. Orino Laxative Fruiy Syrup cures stomach aund 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 not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. F. E. Oppegaard,of Blackduck, spent today in the city. James D. Mitchell was in the city today from Mizpah. Call at the Pioneer when you are in need of office supplies. J. A, McDonald went to Cass Lake yesterday on a business trip. Ole Johnson, one of the well- known residents of Shotley, was in the city yesterday. For a good turkey supper go‘ to the Merca Festa supper at the city hall Saturday evening. Price 25 cents. E. D. Beeson, the pole and tie man, came down this morning from Northome, where he had been on business. Notice to our Customers. We are pleased to announce Shoes repaired at the Bemidji Cash Shoe Store W. H. Sqaicr returned to Blackduck last evening. ired Lebude left yesterday for a few days’ visit at Hibbing. For painting, paperiog and kal- ning, place your orders early with J. A, Hoff. Mr. “Teddy’’Roosevelt will re- ceive at the “White House’’ this evening, at the Merca Festa. George Rooney of Minneapolis, a gentleman well known to many of the local citizens, is in the city today on his way to Hibbing. A marvelous preparation con- taining the constituent elements of life, Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea cures them when all else has failed. 385 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Mrs, F. J. Sprague and son that Foley’s Honey and Tar for|Ray returned yesterday from coughs, colds and lung troubles|Seattle, where Mrs. Sprague has is not affected by the National|been visiting her son since last Pure Food and Drug law as it|fall, Ray will remain here for contains no opiates or other|abouta month, and will then re- harmful drugs, and we recom-|turn to Seattle, where he holds a mend it as a safe remedy for|lucrative position with the street |after a tough wanted in his town children and adults. car company. - Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An absolutely pure, cream of tartar powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. A shipment of ladies oxfords just received at the Bemidji Cash Shoe Store, The Pioneer’s numerous ’phones are all on the same line— No. 8[—and we will be pleased to print any items of a social nature that may be sent in over the “hello.” A. J. Moon, marshall of Black- duck, came down this morning on the charge of assault. Harry Mills, roadmaster of the M. & I, went to Big Falls last evening on official business. For a good turkey supper go to the Merca Festa supper at the icity hall Saturday evening. Price 25 cents. Arthur Narveson, who at one time held a position in Barker,s drug store, arrived in the city yesterday for a short visit. He is now pharmacist in a drug ‘store at Aitkin, T olr GILL BROS. Priced Clothiers Bemidji, Minn. Saturday, April 20, we will inaugurate one of the greatest bargain giving opportunities ever presented to the people of Reltrami county. Volume of business and lack of space have compelled us to seek larger quarters. We have leased the store building next to the First National Bank, and about May Ist we shall be prepared to meet our friends and customers in our new location, where will be displayed for their critical inspection unparalled lines of Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes for Men and Boys. In the Meantime “we shall place on sale at vastly reduced prices our entire stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES. before heard of, our entire stock. In order to reduce our stock so as to be more easily moved we shall sell, at greatly reduced prices, never our goods. Our Reputation during the past four years, and the ever inereasing volume of business will vouch safe for the high grade quality of The Prices which will prevail during our sa'e will be so evidently low that you will readily perceive that it is to your advantage to supply your needs in wearing Apparel The Popular Priced Clothier - GILL- BROS., BEMIDJI, MINN.