Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 9, 1909, Page 4

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' $7.50 to $10 ‘Leary & Bowser You'll want to look your best Sunday morning. help you. Palmer Suits for the Adler Suits for Men Special Easter Suits We'll miss $18 to $28 Ladies $15 to $35 up to date $15 to $35 for Boys — WANIS ONE CENT A WORD. HELP WANTED. Wanted—Girl for general house- work. 510 America Avenue FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Household goods cheap. Parties leaving town. Inquire corner 10th and Minne- sota. Mrs. Geo. White. FOR SALE—Four-room house and lot three blocks from postoffice. Cheap if taken at once. Address P. O. Box 566. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you an short notice. FOR SALE. — Good piano, standard excellent condition. second-hand make, in C. J. Pryor. FOR RENT. B YV P AUSVL VUSSP FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. 1nquire of A. D. Moe, 1111 Bel trami avenue, FOR RENT—Nice large front room downstairs, furnished. 419 Amer- ica avenue. MISCELLANEOUS. AN A 7 S PUBLIC LIBRARY—Open Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays 2:30to6 p. m., and Saturday evening 7:30 to 9 p. m. also. Library in basement of Court House. Mrs. Donald, librarian. WANTED—Small jobs of expert bookkeeping or morning office work. Address Box 501, City. rnished house for Inquire at Pioneer & MURPHY BISIAR FUNERAL DIRECTORS Day phone 319, Calls Answered at All Hours Nignt phones 115, 434 M. E. IBERTSON COUNTY CORONER AMD LICENSED EMBALMER Undertaking a Specialty Day and Night Calls Answered Promptly Phone—Day Call 317-2; Night Call 317-3 Fjrst Door North of Postoffice, Bemidii, Minn old Solld gless, detachable sprivg. JAMES ADAIR PITTSBURG, PA, .For_Sale at The Pioneer Office Fancy fruit for the convalescent or the table at Peterson’s. Mrs. Reuben Southwick of Pequot was a guest at the Hotel Markham last night. Henrionnet’s Millinery parlors have a new line of pattern hats lo-‘. day. Call and see them. R. C. Hayner, a well known resi- | |dent of Tenstrike, came in this | morning for a short business visit in this city. Easter postal card§ at Peterson’s. Ike Black of thiscity went to Walker this morning to supply the merchants there with a good brand | of hardware. . Some choice oil paintings and hand-painted Easter pictures. Mrs. | J. R. Stewart, 609 Bemidji aveaue. Ed Tabor returned this morning from a brief business trip to Inter-| national Falls in the interest of Mel-| ges Brothers of this city. Faster goods of al! kinds at Peter- son’s. P. J. McKeon of Brainerd, who is best know as the duke of ‘‘Happy- land,” came to the city last evening! from Brainerd and spent the night | here. i Five hundred carnations for Eas-§ ter at the Greenhouse. Phone 166. Miss Nelson of Walker, who teaches in the Northome schools, ! passed through the city this morning ! on her way home for a ten days’| Easter vacation. Deputy Sheriff Chris Olson of] this city went to Tenstrike last even- ing and served some papers ina civil case, returning to Bemidji on this morning’s train, “‘Pay up that mortgage” in monthly payments. City and village loans. Call and see us. The T. J. Miller Company. | Theo Gulickson returned to Bem- idji this morning from Blackduck where he transacted business for the Hamm Brewing company; for which he is the local agent. Special sale Easter perfumes Sat- urday, April 10, only. Madam, do not forget to secure a supply of Easter perfume to go with that new gown and hat. The Owl Drug Store. Judge M. A. Spooner, who practi- ces law in this city, returned this morning from Warroad and Duluth where he has been transacting busi- ness the last few days in the inter- ests of clients. Free; 10c package Conkey’s Lice Powder, also 25c Poultry Book. Bring ad to City Drug Store. By mail 7c. Miss Marie Daley, superintendent | lof the corps of dining-room girls at the Markham hotel, departed this morning for St. Paul where she will visit with relatives until June, when| she expects to be married. Easter eggs, dyes, rabbits, nests, baskets, animals and novelties in endless variety at Peterson’s. Alex. Cardle of St. Paul, general agent for the Consolidated Insur- ance company, and W. H. Zingg, 1epresentative of the Conneticut Insurance company, came to the city yesterday and transacted business here today. PILES CURED IN6 TO 4 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any caseof Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ing Pilesin 6 t0 14 days or money refunded. 50c. LOCAL HAPPENINGS Story of The Continued [ Current Events. Easter cards at Peterson’tl| Miss Viola Cousin, who teaches| school at Menton, is enjoying her | vacation in Bemidji while visiting Easter post cards at the Pio. neer office. J. Bisiar, the piano man, returned last evening from a day’s business visit in Laporte. A. A. Richardson.the view photog- rapher, went to Blackduck last night | Bemidji High School. on business and returned to the city this morning. = Thomas Kerrick of this city went to Kelliher last evening ona short business trip and returned to the city this morning. All kinds of fruit, fresh eggs, butter and grocieries for Easter, at the right prices at Dicaire’s Cottage Grocery Store. 1 Noah Beauregard of this city went to Kelliher last evening for an over-night’s visit at his old home, returning on this morning’s train. , George Keaser, who resides on a large farm a few miles from Turtle River, came in from his rural home yesterday morning and transacted business while revewing acquain- tances in this city. He left last evening for his farm. ® All kinds of fruit, fresh eggs, butter and groceries for Easter, as the right prices at Dicaire’s Cottage Grocery Store. Reverend Davies, of the Episcopal | church of this city, departed last evening for Northome where he will hold services this evening. He will 2o on to International Falls tomorrow evening and hold services Sunday, returning to Bemidji Mon- day morning. Easter perfume special sale. Yolando Extract, Merry Widow, reg- ular 75 cents per ounce, special 63 cents an ource. Fluffy Ruffles ex- tract, Cherry Buds, extracts, Mar- prow Lilly, extract, regalur 50 cents an ounce, special 39 cents per ounce. The Owl Drug Store. Subscribe for The Pioneer. with local friends. | Try the Bemidji Blend coffee at] the Bemidii Tea Store. Phone 423. Peter Larkins, one of the business | & men of Kelliher, transacted businss in this city for a few days and re. there | I Julian Peterson of this city, who|presentation at the evening service. Board of Health Notice. is attending the academic depart-|The Rev. H. F. P all of Coet % ment of the state university, came up (1 o ooy Sreaeh :nd.:lslhm oord?a:l” me“ is hereby given that all last evening from Minneapolis and|. . - Y | parties must clean up and remove all will visit a few days with his parents invited. & ashes, garbage and rubbish from and in this city. Julian.is a sophmore 2 5 about their premises. Also clean all at the “U” and is a graduate of the Why Pay Rent? cess-pools and vaults. If this order is not complied with within a reasonable time the work will be done by order of the board of health and cost taxed to the proper- ty. - We loan money on city property Episcopal—There will be a special{ which you can repay in monthly thanksgiving service in the -Odd|Payments. The T. J. Miller Com- Fellows hall at 8 p. m. on Sunday.|Pany. : The Sunday school children will not _ meet at the usual hour but are asked | Additional local matter will be found to bring their Lenten™ offerings for on last page. i Bemidji, Minn., April 5 1909. Bemidji Board of Health. There are only a small number of Armour’s “Star” Hams produced, but we have a supply for your Easter breakfast. Klein & Hagberg Proprietors Phone 102 Peoples’ Meat Market (GILL BROTHERS| BEMIDJI turned home last evening. Attend the Episcopal dancing party to be given at the opera house, April 14, Good music is guaranteed. Refreshments will be served. All kinds of fruit, fresh eggs, but-! ” Easter, at the | 3 ter and groceres for right prices at Dicaire’s Cottage Gro- cery Store. Pat McLauchlin, the Northome veterinary surgeon, came in this | morning from his home for a short professional visit to this city. Easter post cards at the Pio- neer office. John-Goodman, who lowns a drug store at Kelliher, returned to his home in this city this morning after spending a few days in his pharmacy. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will give a custome party in the]' house Wednesday evening, |2 April 14. A good time to all. ! 4 opera W. L. Preble, who cruises for the | Grand Forks Lumber company, left & | last evening for the vicinity of Cor-| i morant, north of Blackduck, where |§ he will be gone in the woods for a week. Remember the Episcopal costumfl party in the city hall Wednesday even-i ing, April 14, - I K. Berry, who owns a farm near Turtle River, left the plow yes- terday and transacted business in { this city while visiting with local| friends. He returned home pignt. “Billy” Grimoldby,one of Bemidji's young men who is working at Moor- | 8 head, departed yesterday for Moor- | @ head after enjoying a fout days’|B visit with relatives and friends in this city. Easter perfume. urday, April 10th only. Soul Kiss perfume, the queen of them all, dainty and lasting, regular $1 per ounce, special 75 cents per ounce. The Owl Drug Store. C. G. Miller, J. W. Stahl, Mike Maus and William Soderstrom, a | party of prominent farmers living in |3 the neighborhood of Kelliher, spent yesterday in this city while Mr. | Miller proved up on his claim, the other “boys” acting as witnesses. Easter post cards at the Pio-|5 neer office. William Burce, superintendent of | & company’s | & the Crookston Lumber mill at Battle Lake, near Kelliher, came in last evening on the Bemidji- |§§ International Falls freight train and spent today in this city consalting with the head officers of the com- pany. ¥ Scads of Easter lilies at the Green- house, Oleary & Bowser's and the Owl drug store. Phone 166. Miss Janie Mills, daughter of| Harry Mills of this city, came in this morning from Northome, where | she is teaching school, and will spend the Easter vacation in Bemidji. Miss Mills reports that the North- ome schools are taking a ten days’ vacation now. last | § Special sale Sat- | & $10 show you. world. Easter gloves. hat or suit. Mora Hats THE POPULAR PRICED CLOTHIERS EASTER SUNDAY $15.00 to $30.00 Stein Bloch -~ Sophomore In all the new colors--Tans, Creens, Crays, Aluminums, Taupes 'EASTER SUITS We specialize on suits to sell at $10.00 and $12.00. Many people do not care to put more money into a suit. ‘To these we offer a large assort- ment which in style and quality rival the $15.00 to $18.00 suits others will Easter Neckwear in a_be- wildering array at 50 cents. . son Bros. shirts are the best in the All the new colors and patterns, $1 and $1.50. Easter hosery. New colors to match your tie, shoes, 5 Crossett Shoes NEEFEFCTIVVE DACE ~Next Door to First National Bank. MINN, Mark the spring opening for new wearing apparel for both old and young. Easter Sunday means to the great majority the laying aside of the heavy and somber garments of winter and the donning of the lighter and brighter spring togs. In the purchase of these clothes we are pre-eminently able to satisfy the wants of the most discriminate dress- ers. In none of the prominent lines of clothing will you find that excell- ence of style and quality as shown in the “Best in America,” at from $12 Easter Hats, the latest novel- ties in very smart shapes and shades. Mora and Mallory at $3. Soft and stiff in greens, browns, tans, blacks, ete. ‘Stetson and others $1.00 to $5.00 For Easter wear or any other wear Crossett $4 and $5 shoes are right. Douglas and others too. Tans, oxbloods, dull and patent leathers. -~ New styles of low shoes, the swellest you ever saw. Boys and youths’ shoes in all leathers. Wil- EXCLUSIVE ACENTS Stein Bloch and Sophomore Clothes GILL BROS. Douglas Shoes Wilson Bros. Furnishings

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