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FLORIST BATTLES Hardware Movies Bird House Show x " Hundreds of spectators are stopping to see them in our windows. We will talk il Hardware Next Week. Watch for our Movies in the Pioneer Next Week. ll| of the bladder, scalding l}| tion, at Buffalo, N, ROOSEVELT UPSETS G. 0. P. PLANS IS REPORT Chicago, April 6.—How about Roosevelt? This will be the flatfooted ‘ques- tion hurled into the meetirig of the sub-committee of the national Repub- lican committee tomorrow, G. O. P. officials reported today. The colonel in his Oyster Bay address upset the Republican plans, BEMIDJI SCHOOLS RECEIVE SETTLEMENT Checks have been issued from the office of the county treasurer to the local schools for the amount of $18,- 917.37 as the school’s portion of the March settlement. FORD LEADS SMITH BY OVER 3,500 Detroit, Mich., April 6.—Latest fig- ures are that Ford is leading Smith as presidential candidate in, the Michigan primaries by over 3,600 votes. ST. PAUL WOMAN KILLED IN FLOOD St. Paul, Minn., April 6,—Miss Kate Sauber was killed in the flood of the Mississippi river here. Her sis- rowed across the flooded street. Had Terrible Pains in Kidneys and Back, Dear Mr. Editor—I want to write you about * Anuric.” I was very sick, could hardly be up; I was in bed most of the time.” Had terrible pains in my kidneys and back, so much so that scream sometimes when I was sitting down and wanted to get up, the pain was g0 great. I had tried a well-known kidney medicine but it didn’t help me. I heard of Dr. Pierce’s Anuric Tablets 801 thought I would_try them. I took only one box of ‘the Tablets, and my feel I cannot say enough for this medi= cine. Sincerely, Mrs. Wu. KELLER. Nore: This “Anuric” is adapted especially for kidney complaints and diseases arising from disorders of the weak " back, rheumatism, dropsy, con= gestion of the kidneys, inflammation urine and troubles. The physicians and specialists at Dr, Pierce’s great Institu- . Y., have thoroughly tested this prescription and have been With one accord successful in eradicat- urinai e sent back for more. Such &, emand has been created has decided to put ® Anuric” in the drug’ stores of this country, in a ly-to-use form, If not obtainable send one dime by mail to Dr. Pierce for trial package or 50 centa for full ‘treatment ll| ' Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery |18 & blood cleanser and alterati Derves, organ: You feel clean, strong and Kidney Medicine Dissolves - Gravel Stones Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root sells well with us because it invariably produces good results in Kidney, Liver and Bladder troubles. We sold a dollar bottle to one of the inmates of our Soldiers’ Home near here, and after using it he brought in about one dozen’ gravel stones some as large as a pea, which he had passed. He states that he obtained wonderful re- lief from the use of Swamp-Root. ERNEST A. BROWN, Lafayette, Ind. Personally appeared before me this 28th day of July, 1909, Ernest - A. Brown, of the Brown .Drug Co., who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. ' DAVID BRYAN, Notary Public. e, . .. 7 Letter to Dr.lll-..fl.-; IIllflfi-fl.. it Prove What Swamp-Rooi Will Do For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of ter found her body today when she 8 .|Free to the first lady who can had to- back is now free from pain and I can.| work and ‘take care of my family, I | kidneys and bladder, such as backache, that DF. Pierce | valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writ- ing, be sure and mention the Bemidji Daily Pioneer. Regular fifty-cent and ‘one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. —Adv. who ean_wear the dainty little slipper displayed in KNAPP’S HOE STORE WINDOW. wear them at 1:80 p. m. Friday. .| TAKE A LOOK ANYWAY. WANTS SITE FOR A POTATO WAREHOUSE Charles Carter of Hines has been requested by outside parties to se- cure a site for a potato warehouse in Bemidji. Mr. Carter was in Bemidji yesterday looking for a site. ZIEGLER ESTATE UP IN PROBATE COURT . A hepring was held this morning in the probate court on claims of the John G. Ziegler estate. DITCH HEARING 3 IS POSTPONED Judge C. W. Stanton today post- poned the ditch hearing scheduled on the establishment of Ditch 38 to April 20. A hearing will be on the estab- lishment of Ditch 25 tomorrow . ‘ Mrs. Hallan Huffman underwent - |an operation for appendicitis iff Min- neapolis yesterday. The operation | was performed by her father, Dr. Byrnes. Her condition is reported as satisfactory today. Attorney Huff- man is in Minneapolis: with his wife. Born, to 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Titus, at their home on .Beltrami avenue, this morning, April 6, a daughter. --Attorney and Mrs. B. E. McDonald returned today from-extended trips to the-east and west, SENIDJI DAILY PIONEER AnFElegantShowing of New Suits And the styles we are - showing for spring are certainly dandies Combining in a most satisfactory way style, quality and low price. meet you more than half way. Kuppenheimer and Style-Plus Clothes That’s the two kinds we want you to They see here. Kuppenheimer.................. $20t0$30 Style-Plis. .....coovssmmwnvamssngasyase $17 Easter comes soon You want new togs See our display You are’ certain to be satisfied here! We have said so—now make us prove it Easter Heralds the Coming of o new season—the brightest of all— and it is quite natural we should want to *“dress up” for Easter. It is the spirit of the time—and you want to join in it. That's why you want to see the new clothes, new hats, new furnishings we now have here. Yes, the boys are well cared for by our big new stock of suits—from |- the Russian and blouse suits for child- ren 2 1-2 to 8 to the Norfolks for boys from 6 to 18, our stock is complete. For the small boys suits $4 and $5. For the larger boys suits $3.50 to $10 And how easy it will be to find shirts, stockings, ties or hats‘in our big stock, ‘and at prices very attractive. ~ 0dd Trousers are here in full range of prices and in qualities that will please you ~ $1.50 to $6.00 We guarantee your satisfaction—the manvfacturers guarantee it. . Find out about this double guarantee. This is the store that is anx- ious to please you GILL BROTHER aster-New Togs GILL BROS. We Have the Hats that will please you, too— Nifty new styles f'_nhiongd from materials that will give service. Mallory and Mora Hats $3 - Others $2 to $4 Neat, desirable and of excel- lent quality, our shirts are what men of good taste like to wear, priced $1 to $1.50. Our ties are the newest shapes, colors and pat- terns, 50c WOULD SHIP IN . tle. He will sell E. Farssett of the north branch of Baudette from Wisconsin where he STATE B. P. 0. E. 1,000 HOLSTEINS |purchased a carload of Holstein cat- the cattle to home- Pioneer want ads bring results. Weekly Bargain Specials Commencing Friday, April 7 Thrifty shoppers are beglnnlng' to realize that it pays to take advantage of our weekly specials. The goods are standards of quality and the prices are lower than the iowest. Men’s and boys’ $1.00 and $1.25 new Caps................... A sample line of men’s Felt Hats, colors assorted in various styles, values to $3.......... Children’s ribbed Hose. ' v,alue at 19¢. - Every Misses’ patent and dull leather welted Shees $2.50 values in styles$l 9 5 invogue ... olc $1.00 Special 125¢ lawns. week sonable. An assortment of styles in ladies’ fine Shoes, values to $5. Now .. .. A table of ginghams, $2.95 10¢ New Middy Blouses You must see the new middies that just arrived, prices very rea- Our imprdved Ready-to-Wear Department is a busy place now. New coats are arriving priced ‘fer quick turn overs. ‘Dress Goods In Abundance! See our showing before buying! . Crocery and Meat Specials Commencing Saturday, April 8th Swift,s White Laundry Soap ZDAES HOF......ooo i civusminieiossanivnsions Toasted Corn Flakes, sealed in moisture proof pkg. 3 Ibs of “[Monarch” or “White Hou COTIER TOF vivsiviissiccstsnsvssmpsinaninn Apples perbushel.........ccocoeiiinniin, $l-00 Troppman’s Dep’t. .7cpks. “THE ECONOMY CENTER.” Skinned Hams per b Bacon - Bacon <. $1.00 Salt Mackrel and Salt Salmon perlb. ... ... PO Ib. icicvvaiivessinesanses ............................... 2le 12th annual convention of the Min- TO MEET AT DULUTH |nesota State Elks’ association to be Five thousand Elks and members held there June 14 and 15. steaders and plans to ship in 1,000 |of their families will be the guests the Rapid River returned Monday (o |head if the homesteaders desire them. [of the Duluth lodge No. 133 for the percales and Special for the Vi e