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B The Whist club has its regular weekly meeting tonight. Uncle George Wetsel is down THE CITY ‘See Jones—W. C. Jones. All kinds of masks at Petersons Fresh cows butter and hens -eggs at Peterson’s. C. E. Albrandt went to Funkley and Kelliher on business last night. More powerful then Svengali’s hypnotic power is Mark’s Lung Balsam. day. | We are in-business for youri health. Be convinced by using | Mark’s Lung Balsam. Rev. Father Murphy went toi Blackduck last night and will’ hold services there today. | C. G. Jobnson, the Blackduck | from Tenstrike on business to- ‘tertained a party of friends at Mrs. Fred Brinkman, is visit- ing with Duluth friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Klein en- dinner last night. I will sell sweet and jucy naval oranges for 20 cents per dozen or $2.75 per box. I. B. Olson. Dr. Blakeslee is at Wilson’s logging camp today closing it under quarantine regulations. A. B. Flatner, the pharamacist S. C. Johnson, of Crookston, is among the guests at the Mark- ham today. John Pettingill, one of the pioneers of the town of Cormor- ant, is in the city today. T. A. Fallihee, of the S. E. Jackson Co. at Dexter,was in the city last night on his way to St. Paul. Attorney E. E. McDonald went to Kelliher last night to attend the regular meeting of the village council. q The Arabs cure envy by be- stowing the thing coveted. Mark’s - Lung Balsam cures coughs and colds. - The fame of Fred Hall’s clothes is rapidly spreading. Today Mr. Hall received an order for 17 suits from Conrad, Mont. Andrew Swedback, of Delano, Minn., who came to Bemidji to attend the funeral of Mrs. E. J. Swedback yesterday, returned to his home last night. T. G. Bisair last night enter- tained a small party of friends in honor of his guest, Jesse Smith, who left today for his home at Renville, after a visit in Bemidji. Conductor Golemboski is re- lieving Conductor Hoyle on the M. & I. local north of this city. The latter gentleman has been quite seriously ill for several days. M. G. Slocum took a crew of men to Kelliher last night to put the cages in position at the re- cently completed city jail. Up to the present time Kelliher has peen without a jail. Kendall Clark, who was !for several years foreman of the Park Rapids Enterprise, was in the city last night. Mr. Clark has recently resigned his position and is spending the winter on his claim near Blackduck. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. real estate man, is transacting | business in the city to ay. A. A. Garris went to Black- duck last night to make some re- | pairs to the telephone line. The insurance adjusters to ad-| just the losses at the recent fire are expected to arrive tonight. W. Jocklin, of Turtle River, | who has been ill for some time | came down to consult a physician | today. | The only place in the city| where you can buy Fancy King apples isat I. B. Olson’s, 60 cents per peck. R. W. Hitchcock, has been con- | fined to his home for the past| several days by an attack of la-| grippe, but is somewhat better | today. Nero fiddled while Rome burned. - We cannot believe that anyone will fiddle away their chance to cure a cough when it is so easy to get Mark’s Lung| Balsam. +Courty Attorney DeLury, of Cass county. was a passenger on ithe north bound M. & I. passen- ger last night on his way to| Blackduck, where he had some business matters to attend to. P “Sister” Chris Christenson of the News went to Kelliher on business last night. Mr. Chris- tenson was to return this morn- ing but overslept and will remain at Kelliher until tomorrow wmorn- | ing. L. H. Sennett, an attorney from' Cando, N. D., was in the city yesterday on business. Mr. Sennett is an old classmate of Attorney Graham M. Torrance at the University of Minnesota law school. The local lodge of Rebekkahs had a very enjoyable session last : night. After the regular work of the evening was concluded a social session followed, which was one of the most thoroughly | enjoyable affairs the lodge has | ever held. 0000000000 ® Dry Goods ceived. I ® and fancy vestings. © @ rivals in spring () 00 lined calicoes. © reserved. © close Out at once; © value at 38c each. ® underwear from 15¢ @ boys or girls. (] @ cerized skirts. @ The stock of ladi ® . ® city. ® Jet us fit your feet. (] Notions The Big Store WM. McCUAIG. A full line of spring waists just re- All the new weaves in white In order to make room for new ar- the sacrifice on all our outings and fleece Twenty-five per cent dis- ® count on anything in this line; nothing 2; A full line of sizes in ladies’ ribbed @, @ fleece lined underwear, which we must @ B All sizes in children’s - fleece lined.( The best assortment in town of mer- o 1 g All the new designs at @ @® nrices to suit the purchaser. Look them @ @ over and be convinced. WM. McCUAIG. 0000600000 Shoes ® ds we will continue @ ° | Mr. Markham is now at Jackson- at Barker’s is back from a short visit at his old homeat Morris. The repairs which have been going on at the Crookston mill for some time past are nearing completion. Bishop Morrison, the dis tinguished Episcopal chur¢hman, is in the city ' and will- conduet services at M. E. churh tonight. OFFICIALS TAKE A| TRIP Officials of M. & I. and North- | ern Pacific Going Through 7 to Boundary. TRIP(RE(E;\RDED ASSIGNIFICANT AT THIS TIME. May Mean the Extension of the M. & L. to Koochiching Before Manager W. H. Gem- 1e Minnesota & Inter-) Genera mell, of t E. Skogen, well known in Be- | midji, is now at the head of ui Ten Nights in a Bar Room show | which is doing the Flax belt cir- cuit in North Dakota. Evan Carson, whohas been em ployed at the Sentinel for some| time past has resigned his™ posi- tion and is assisting at the Pio- neer Employment office. J. W. Irwin has received a let- ter from Hou. J. M. Markham. ville, Florida. He expects to re- turn to Bemidji about the middle | of March, P. H. McGarry, came down | from Farley this morning ard reports that the good people up | that way ave organizing a theatre | party to come to Bemidji tomor- row night to see the Warner Comedy company. . V. Mershon, the member of the Warner Comedy company | whose illness has prevented the | company from filling 1ts engage- ment for the past several nights, is somewhat improved today and the company will resume tomor- row night in “Brother and Sister.” A Short Letter from Kansas. Tredick & Co., of Kingman, Kansas, write:—We have known Warner’s White Wine of Tar Syrup for a number of years. It is a standard remedy and a good seller, and where once tried a steady customer is obtaified. For sale at City Drug store. ‘When your 'beer pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned. R Do not forget we do all kinds of steam and water pipe re- pairing. [l ] Call or telephone to J. J. DORAN PHONE 2 =< 25 pe=} X-er CISING good judgment is not difficultin our | 50c quality, good ® per garment up for o 5 it ladies’, gents’ and child- g | @ ren’s shoes continue to arrive daily. We carry the best line of shoes in the g |/ Queen Quality $3 shoe for women g | are always satisfactory. " Come in and Where everything is| g6od there is no store. national Railway company, Act ing Chicef Engineer ‘Pearson and ! Land Conrmissioner Wilsey, © of the Northern Pacifie, left tm\-; morning on an exploration tri through the territory betweer the present terminus of the Min- nesota & International at North-| ome and the international bound- ary line. They expect to be gone | about a week or ten days. | Just at this time when theve is so much talk about the M. & pushing its road connection through to the boundary line, this trip seems signiticant and would indicate that there issome found- ation to the rumors afloat that before another year the line will have been to point along the Canadian Pacitic. The streteli of county from Novthote to the boundary willbe | trayersed by the gentlemen with | teamy and they expect to spend some time looking over the route. | It is said that there is @ wide area | of’ country north that will some y \ completed s0me cultural lands of the state. At present much of this land is in- | cluded in what is known as the| “Big swamp,” but with proper drainage the same will be con- verted into rich agricultural re- gions as the soil is rich and of ex- cellent guality. The completion of this line| through to the boundary would | make the M. & L. one of the most | important lines of railroad in the northwest and would open up an entirely new route to the Canad- ian northwest, the shortest direct line to the Twin Cities and the cast. There would not be any doubt’ but that through trains would be run from the TwinCities | to connect with the Canadian Pacific, and this would make a| very short run to Winnipeg as compared with the present schedule. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu- cas County—ss. I'ranlke J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of . J. Chency & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDERD DOLLARS for cach and every case of Catarrh| of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frank J. CHENBEY. Sworn to before seribed in my presence, this Gih | day December, A, D. 1556. [Seal] Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken| internally, and acts divectlyonthe | blood and mucoussurfaces of the | system: Send for testimonials | free, F.J. Coexey & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, Te. constipation. fear of a poor choice.. We want | you to feel per-| fectly at home with us. Our : i Jewelry | is here for you to| e xamine. They | are the best that can | Everything you or we find. in our store been selected on has its merjts. If the prices seem |ow for such it need no sur- low THIRD STREET G We carry in stock a ings for you .. . . Another Year. = day be included in the best agri-| that cannot be cured by-the usel,, me and sub-| g A. W, Gleason, | - e : g o) stand;, 504 West Third street. of art pictures and will put them in the finest art mould-; P ———————— and Massage Rollers We have a late consignment of the above named warmers, the latest patent. Call and examine. They are gems . . . A. GILMOUR & CO. CIEY DRUG STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidiji. We have two ACGR | COAL STOVES Different sizes that we will sell now for L.ess than cost 3 3 3 3 We cannot afford to carry these stoves through the summer season. F. M. Malzahn & Co. SAAAAANA E. J. WILLITS The Pioneer Real Estate Man HAS THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS : Good business property in Blackduck to trade for resi- dence property in Bemidji. Good business property in Tenstrike to trade for residence property in Bemidji. Good husiness property in East Grand Forks to trade for residence property in Bemidji. Clood husiness property in Walker to trade for residence property in Bemidji. ¢ Good husiness property in- Cass Lake to trade for resi- dence property in Bemidji. Good farm near Bemidji to trade for residence property in Bemidji. What have you to offer ? PIHONE 277. County and state foresaid, and | 4 We are headguarters foir Caps, Hose, Underwear, Shirts, Work Pants and ail kinds of Notions, Lamps, Dishes, ete., Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Nuts and a gen- weral variety of Merchandise. 5 We want your trade, and appreciate youl patronage . by giving you more for your moncy at all times than you get elsewhere: We cordially invite you to call and see us at our old Stor PR = The Fair Var S ame am G G g G Thermophor Hand Warmers ) k23 (o3 ® e 2k 5 % % 2 i s iy i or Sybseribe for the Daily Pioneer finé line ture mouldings? complete, and there is nothin finer in northern Minnesot Have you seen our line of pic- It is very g a URNITURE i 1 i } [ § il b