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- e — v SNt Ak W 000000000 000000000 00CE000006 § Final Clearance Sale of Men’s Heavy Weight o) 1hermophor Hand Warmers Overfifidis and gufi S and Massage Rollers CE AR We have a late consignment of the above Suits that were .go at $13.75 > THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. All kinds of masks at Petersons Fresh cows butter and hens eggs at Peterson’s. | W. H. Bohannan left this morn- ;’ ing for Minneapolis. 1 Mrs. Mary Gallagher is in the city from Turtle River. 3 7 County Commissioner Johnson is in the city from Turtle River. Father Murphy returned this i morning from a trip up the north named warmers, the latest patent. Call and examine. They are gems . . A 5.9 A. GILMOUR & CO. CEEY-"DBDREEG- S TEORE Overcoats that were $30.00 and $25.00........g0 at $13.50 825.00 and $22.50 . ... Tien 20.00, 18.00 and 15.00..goat. 11.98 20.00,-18.00 and 15,00, go at— 11.98 { More powerful then Svengali’s 13.50 and 12.00.........goat 7.98 1350 and 12:00. ... .. . goat 7.98 Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji. = ; ; gyll)noblc power is Mark’s Lung 10.00 and 7.50.... ....goat 4.98 12.00 and 10.00.. . .. .gcoat 6.98 o T TRRRSTED alsam. B g E e ——— @ Judge Reynolds is confined to [ ] ® ([ 9 ® ® o ® ([ o [ 4 (] [ ([ ([ ® e o d ® ® (] L ® ° ([ o o ® 2305000000000 2080000092023022000 T B his home with a severe attack of Furnishing Goods Hat and Cap ‘ lagrippe. - v Qal : ‘ We have two J. A. McDonald returned this S l = morning from & trip to Black- a e Saie duclcandg vicinity. S % $1.50 soft bosom Shirts. . ....go at....93¢ $3.00 and 82,50 Hits in Fedora and | C(}Al Clerk of Court I\hodav is—at = : = - = ronnd tops go : ~ 8198 ‘ Long Prairie, where he will visit 81 soft bosom Shirts......goat. . .7dec §1.50 Capsgoat 080 friends and relatives for some 75 and 50¢ Fleeced Underwear go at 39¢ 81 Caps go at (e Arne Burgeols, assistant 60 and 50¢ heavy Wool Sox go at 3Y¢ fo-and 50c Caps gorat. .l . B | - - . county surveyor, took a trip | Different sizes that we will y A ; : down the line of the M. & I. this = - | [ ;Ox.mng. Store Closed Evenings at Our Motto: Money chece- e sell now for Wm. Young arrived in the city 8 o’clock except fully rvefunded for goods : : ¢ & from Crookston this afternoon Mill Pa_\j Nights and not ,\;“1”';“-1“,»‘\; A strietly I th t for a visit with his brothers, Joe S‘dtul‘diby Nigllts The Daylight Store, U])-ln-«l:\w. um‘-lxl'i('u store, | i ess an COS and George. : . . Ivilslsvectand juoy 101l g @ 9 @ @ O €O 00006000000 60" 0000000 oranges for 20 cents per dozen or e 7 Sreus i - S : ‘?i:‘"') )}ex]é)ogllf‘;‘id‘ty and patur Wm. Hines, of Tenstrike, is in| Dave MeAllister, of Farley, is! Sues for $2000. We cannot afford to carry- these ay. . . S . . 3 Y o5 f; E in the city today. | J. A Robidean, of this civy has | stoves through the summer season. " 'epdut‘?,._‘ . “. 2 ?r fr ‘: B{ le_ Bert Getchell came down from| K. E. McDonald did not go to instituted a damage suit aguainst du”xle 1“5 “i“"“‘t‘?c’,l ”:1“ = “; * | Blackduck this morning. Keliiher last night. the Iron Range Blectric Mol Hek, where 10 AHAcHed 11 BX| o B, Albrant went to MeIn-| J. A. Ludington was a passen-|phone company for $2000 for al tures of the Ehrmanntraut meat : g S LR — | — ) -® market. A. A. Garris returned this morning from Tenstrike and Turtle River, where he has been in the interest of the Iron Range Telephone company. 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., Rev. E. F. Higgins left this afternoon for Hibbing, where he went to look after his missionary work in that vicinity. He will be gone for some time and expects| to preach in a number of camps| in that vicinity. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. tosh this afternoon on business. J. A. McDonald, the tailor, went to Cass Lake this afternoon. Henry Funkley 1s in the .city from Blackduck on legal busi- ness. = We are in business for your health. Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. The only place in the city where you can buy Fancy King apples isat I. B. Olson’s, 60 cents per peck. Emil Schneider returned last night from Minneapolis, where he has visited with.friends for the past two weeks. The Modern Samaritans have recently secured a neat sign which adorns the front of their 1all building today. They hold a meeting tonight. 000000 B0® 500000000 C ® Dry Goods ) @ ceived. ! ® and fancy vestings. e Notions The Big Store WM. McCUAIG. A full line of spring waists just re- All the h%w weaves ilJl white Shoes @ In order tc make room for new ar- @ ® rivals in spring goods we will continue @ © lined calicoes. ved. the sacrifice on alil our outings and fleece Twenty-five ner cent dis- unt o¥ anything in this line; nothing ®| @ fleece lined underwear, which we must @ close out at once; ® value at 38c each. All sizes in children’s fleece lined g| -} The best assortment in town of mer- = All the new designs at 4 + @ nrices to suit the purchaser. Look them @ @ over and be convineed. i © underwear from 15¢ ® boys or girls. (] ® cerized skirts. @ ] ® ren’s shoes continue . We carry the best line of shoes in the @ city. Queen Quality $3 shoe for women g | are always satisfactory.--Come in and °! @ ® let us fit your feet. @ -~ - s W McCUAIG. 50c quality, good g per garment up for to arrive daily. 206020000000 00800CO6OGSE pe The stock of ladies’, gents’ and child- @ ger on this morning’s train from Blackduck. Assistant County Health Ofticer Peterson went to Solway this afternoon. R. Goodman, of Cavalier, N. D. is-in - the city-visiting with his brother John, of the City Drug store, The Arabs cure envy by be- stowing the thing coveted. Mark’s TLung Balsam cures coughsand colds. Dr. Warninger left this after- noon for Fosston and Crookston, where he was called on profes- sional business. He will return Monday. - John Orchara, field worker of the State Sunday School associa- tion, will speak tonight at S o’clock at the Baptist church on Sunday-school work: A. Lammers, of the firm of Lammers Bros., who are logging in the vicinity of Northome, is in| the city today. Mr. Lammers their camps about March 20. | i | { | {Jones has a number of friends in | this city who will learn with re- A full line of sizes in ladies’ ribbed @ I.l s 1 11 you or we find. - Eve | K/ in our Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. H. A. Jones, of Minnewaukon, N.D. Mrs. gret of her death. She has visited | several times in this city with| Mrs. Gertrude Rogers, who was an old friend. LOST —Large, short haired black dog; missc since Tuesday. | Reward of £5 for return to Wes! Wright. ! CISING cood judgment is not difficult in our | Where everything store. is rood there is no fear of a choice. - We want | poor you-to-feel —per-| fectly with us, at home Our } Jewelry | i~ hiere for you o] examine. They are the bes goods 1t n cause r”'!“[‘. low. E. THIRD STREET says that they expect to close|® T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY. | E A. BARKER)| | leged personal injury sustained 4 guywire Robi- by ruunning against strungacross a vacantlot. dean ¢laims that he was return- ing home, on-a rainy'night and took a short cut across the lot. He wus running. and came against the wire with much force. The injurics;he says are of perma- nent nature, and he has not been able to work to advantage since, upr Brakeman Injured. This morning o collision oc- curred in the Great Northern yards at Carman, this side of Crookston, beteen a snow plow and a light engine, which will cost Brakeman Carleton his life, Carleton was the only man in- jured, although there were sev- eral more men on engine, His Jeg was yery badly crushed, ne- cessitating amputation; and-it—is not believed that he can survive the shock. Carleton had a wife and several childern and lived at Crookston. ‘When your beer pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned. IR Do not forget we doall kinds of steam and water pipe re- pairing. [o-piEs cmsoe] Call or telephone to J. J. DORAN PHONE 225 i i @) GET A ; F. M. Malztilgj ’5; Lo. E J. WILLIT The Pioneer Real Estate Man HAS THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS: Good business property i Blackduck to trade for resi- dence property in Bemidji, Good business property in Tenstrike to trade for residence property in Bemidji. Good business property in Bast Grand Forks to trade for residence property in Bemidji. Good husiness property in Walker to trade for residence property in Bemidji. Giood business property in Cass Lake to trade for resi- dence property in"Bemidji. Good farm-near Bemidji-to-tradefor yesidence in Bemidji. % What have you to offer ? PPIIO N I 2 property o GRLTIEE toReReRe R R oROR ] e W foRoleMe RN RoReR e R e ke RERCR % We are headquarters for Caps, Hose, Underwear, @ % Shirts, Work Pants and ail kinds of Notions, Lamps, * fishies, ete., Cigars, Tobaceos, Candies, Nuts and a gen- Lo g eral variety of Merchandise. - Eo We gant your trade, and appreciate your patronage i by giving you move for your money at all times than g vou wet “IW\\IWH.. . o We cordially invite you to call and see ns at.our old o stand, 304 West Third street. i R 0p e o ! R e 105 The Fair Variety Cash Store* o] 3 Subseribe for the Daily Pioneer ings for you We carry in stock a flne line of .art pictures and will put them in the finest art mould- Have you seen our line of pic- ture mouldings? It is very complete, and there isnothing finer in northern Minnesota . L. NAYLOR, FURNITURE