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THE CITY ‘See Jones—W. C. Jones. All kinds of masks at Petersons Andy Brown and S. C. Parker are at Walker today. A, H. Klevin, of Crookston, is| at the Markham today. County Commissioner Wright was a Cass Lake visitor yester-! day. More powerful then Svengali’s hypnotic power is Mark’s Lung Balsam. The — Ladies’ Reading Club] meets this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Boss. E. J. Willets represents the Northwestern Marble works. Be sure and buy of no other. The father of his countryis also getting to be the father of a very large family of masquerade balls. H. G. Gillham, the Blackduck saloon man, is shaking hands with his many Bemidji friends today. The Arabs cure envy by be- stowing the thing coveted. Mark’s Lung Balsam cures coughs and colds. ‘Wm, Kelly, proprietor of the Craig house at Kelliher, returned home Saturday night after a few day’s wisit in Bemidji. Wm. McDonald, one of the Pio neer’s most valued carrier boys is at Tenstrike visiting at the logging camp of his uncle Russel Bennington. - . Pred Hall went to Tenstrike /Saturday night and will spend the nexc ten days talking about Hall’s clothes to the lumbermen in the vicinity of Tenstrike. 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. J.J. Jinkinson returned this morning from Northome, where he has been for two weeks looking after the store during the illness of €. W. Speelman, who is now; entirely recovered. A. A. Carter went to Nary this morning. Work has been com- menced on the broom handle| factory and it will be pushed to conpletion as soon as possible. The machinery ard equipment are expected to arrive this week. Landlord Harris, of the Hotel Richards at Tenstrike returned to his home Saturday night after having spent several days in Be- . midji with his wife and little daughter who are at the St An- thony’s hospital and are improv- ing. -DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. Fresh cows butter and hens eggs at Peterson'’s. Mr.and Mrs. Edward Trask ars visiting with friends at Nary. Attorney Campbell is transact- ing busineas at Walker today. E. A- Schneider is back from a two week’s visit with St. Paul friends. : A. H. Jester, of Plantagenet, | is among the guests at the Mark-| ham today. : We are.in . business for your ' health. Be convinced by using| Mark’s Lung Balsam. | W. G- Moore, of Cohasset, and { A. D. Brooks of Deer River were in the city yesterday. Judge Spooner went to Brain- erd this morning and planned to| take in the Elk’s Minstrel show | tonight. | Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bowser| were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Coleman at Blackduck over Sunday, sMr. and Mrs. L. H. Bailey spent Sunday at Northome the| guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Speelman. The Warner Comedy compauny went to Crookston yesterday af- ternoon, where they will appear during all of the present weeik. Conductor Nickey is taking Couductor. Harry Work’s place| on the Sauk Center line, while | Mr. Work is enjoying a short lay off. Otto Olson of Blackduck, who has been receiving treatment at St. Anthony’s hospital for some time, left the hospital this morn- ing. Gilbert Bordeaux of Black- duck returned to his® home Sat- urday night after renewing ac- quaintances in Bemidji for sey- eral days. A dance was given by the Grant Valley Town Hall associa- tion last Saturday night, and about thirty young people from Bemidji attended. J. P. Lahr, E. L. Naylor and Frank Minton returned Saturday night from St. Paul, where they had been attending the state Funeral Director’s convention. AWT. Wheelock and P. H. M- Garry left Satarday night to take a trip through some of the log- ging camps in this vicinity in the interests of the Walker hospital. George Wetsel, the Tenstrike pioneer, is at St. Anthony,s hos- pital suffering from a blood poi- soned toot. His condition is not serious, and he will be quite him- self in a short time. S. D, Works spent Sunday at Turtle River. Mr. Works has a hardwood camp in that vicinity which has landed about half a million this winter. The timber is being shipped to Mr. Works’ sawmill at Nary. 000000000 00 900000080 Notions ® Dry Goods * ceived. I @ and fancy vestings. h © count on anything in this line; nothing @/ ® ® A full line of sizes in ladies’ ribbed @ |; .@ fleece lined underwear, which we must g @ reserved. ® close out at once; value at 38c each. All sizes in children’s fleece lined : @ ynderwear from 15c per garment up for = @ boys or girls. ® [The best assortment in town of mer- @ i ; All the new designs at @ @ nrices to suit the purchaser. Look them @ @ over and be convinced. ® ® The stock of ladies’, gents’ and child- g en’s shoes continue to arrive daily. _ 'We carry the best line of shoes in the g|{ ° city. Queen Quality $3 shoe for wome ' are always satisfactory. " @ cerized skirts. or ' @ let us fit your feet. [ | ® j. r— { { The Big Store WM. McCUAIG. A full line of spring waists_just re- All the niew weaves in white . Inorder to make room for new ar- @ rivals in spring goods we will continue ® the sacrifice on ail our outings and fleece lined calicoes. Twenty-five ner cent dis- Shoes ® 50c quality, good ® A L gl Come in and = @ WM. McCUAIG. ¢ Andy Danahar is down from Tenstrike. The Liquor Dealer’s dance to- night. Allen Underwood, of Solway | was in the city today. Mrs. J.A. Pacha, of Blackduck | is a visitor in this city today. R. J. Albrant, of Blackduck is in the city on business todas C. R. Martin spent Sunday at! Kelliher in the interest of the Journat: The Daily Pioneer want col umns are 2ood rvesult getters Try them. The local lodge of Rebekkas! give a card party at 1. O. O, I\ hall tonight. } ITIS ANATTER OF HEALTH | | | Absclutely Pure s D. C. Smyth is able to be down | THERE 'S NO SUBSTITUTE town this morning after a week's-| illness of lagrippe. C. Wiedrick will engage in the and has | iife insurance busine tsken several agencies. to Miss Clara Iverson, of Bemidji Northome's Sawmill. ' Pactic officials to! and Edward A Fjellman,of [tasct, | oiven to the ramor that Northome ! county this morning, . . [} is goon to have a large sawmill. | The ¢ounty has 4.'|\x]m|';_n.-.~' at | While at Northome the ofticial nresent. All except 15 of these ! party went down to the lake and | who arve at the quaratine hospital | the sidetrack to the proposed niill : are at the poor farm. A. H. Ugela, of the town of| i Port Hope, was at the auditor’s | Iotfice at the eourt house Satur received a $15 wolf| day and bounty. Shevlin swelldom gives a ball tonight and a party of Bemidj people are planning to attend The dance wil Hotel Central. The Revs. leave tomorrow for Baclkus tc conduct a series of gospel meet- 3 “ting and returned home via they be given at the| (anadian Northern to Winnipeg. | | - LIz Il Clark and Pavks | site was discussed. This action | regarded as sigeficant. 1t is! said a laree mill is to be put inat [ that poir t probably by the Pills-| bury interests who are credited ! ‘\\'ilh having recently purchased | {all the Backus-Brooks timber ing [that vieinity. The ofticial party | Lwent from Northome toKooehich- T Diphtheria at Poor Farm. The county poor farm is closed lunder quarantine. A ¢ of ings which will continue ‘1“"'“5-"1dipllwri:x las been developed at! all of this week. Mike MecBride was in Judge Reynolds court this morning on | Louis Remer and has He was | moved. a charge of drunlkeness. unable to vay a fine and went tc jadl for ten days. Mrs. Viola Staples, who has) | Garry Brennan, for the past six [ State of Olio, City of Toledo, Lu- | - been visiting her son-in-law weeles, returned today to hel home at St. Clond today. A snow plow went over theli ¢ f.om Carmon to Cass Lak: this morning. Sidings along the lin¢ were cleared and Carpenters and finishers putting the fixtures for the Ber man Emporium in position in the{ of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. new Street block and it will be ready for occupancy by March 1 The probate Minnie Mondeau. Mr ued at about $2,200. James and John Milligan, who | recently established a sawmill in the town of Northern, ave in the city today. They are having a |- very good run with the mill and are well satisfied with the pros peets for the future. Thos. Kelly, well known in Be midji and who recently enlisted | at the local recruiting office, | writes a friend from Fort Flaglar, Washington, where he is sta- tioned in the artillery service, that he likes army life and is sorry he did not enlist several years ago. : J. Bacon, who has been an in-i mate of St. Anthony’s hospital! for the past nine weeks, has suf-| ficiently recovered to be able to| leave that institution. Mr. Bacon | will spend about three weeks in| Bemidji and at_ the end of that time hopes to be able to resume his business duties at Turtle| River. X-er_ store. fear of a choice.. We wan fectly Jewelry examine. find. E in our ha its merits. pric seem Loy for THIRD STREET the Hagers worked in the cuts along the line. | court has ap- scribed in my presence, this.Gth pointed G. E. Carson and A. I, |day December, A. D. 1856. Smith appraisers of the estate of Mon- deau’s Bemidji property is val- m and the action was ne-| patient was! een re-| tHis case is not serious., ) The house was thoroughly fumi-| I gated and there isno further dan-| Lger of contagion, | i the f: V! cossitated. The | cas County—ss. i Irank J. Cheney makes oath Ll that he is senior partner of the | tirm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing! > business in the ity of Toledo, | County and state foresaid, and! that said firm will pay the sum of | {ONE HUNDERD DOLLARS for | ;\‘il(']l and every case of (‘;ll:n't'hi -1 that cannot be cured by the u.\'ui FraNk J. ClHENBY .| Sworn to before me and sub- A W. Gleason, [Scal] Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts divectly onthe | blood and mucoussurfaces of the [system. Send for testimonials free, F.J. Cupxey & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 7H¢. i Take® Hall’s Family Pills for | constipation. ‘ . | Since thevisit of the M. & 1| e ave | A marriage license wasissued and North , Northome lust week life has been | WE WILL Thermophor Hand Warmef's- and Massage Rollers We have a late consignment of the above named warmers, the latest patent. and examine. Call They are gems . A, GILMOUR & CO. FECITY-DRUCSTORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji. on Hand Two Heavy Bob Sleighs Two Light Bob Sleighs Two Business Cutters SELL ALL THE ABOVE FOR LESS THAN COST. WE HAVE NOT ROOM TO CARRY THEM OVER F. M. Malzahn & Co. Good husiness property in Bemidji. Good husiness property in Cass Lake to trade for resi- dence property in3Bemidji. Good farm near Bemidji to trade for residence property in-Bemidji. : The Pioneer Real Estate Man HAS THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS : Good husiness property M Blackduck to trade for resi- dence property in Bemidji. (iood husiness property in Tenstrike to trade for residence property in Bemidji. Good husiness l)]'l)l)(“l'l.\' in Kast Grand Forks to trade for residence property in Bemidji. s property in Walker to trade for residence What have you to offer ? PIHHONILEKE 277. ‘When your pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned. Do not forget we doall kinds of steam and water pipe re- A A% (oM o RN ROR R 5% CISING | J. J. DORAN good judgment is | not difficult in our Where| everything is good there is no poor you to feel per: vy at home G Ii ] l with us. Our ts here for you to They are the best that you or we can ything such 'E. L. NAYLOR. FURNITURE {| Call or telephone to i PITON & t | | 225| Subseribe for the Daily Pioneer b2 4% K<) fod & ‘We are headquarters for Caps, IHose, Underwear, & B Shirts. Work Pants and all kinds of Notions, Lamps, % e Dislies, ete., Cicars, Tobaccos, Candies, Nuts and a gen- % ‘{:,; eral \'lll'i('fll\ of ,\IV']'A"lnn(“%wn .;‘_;’, | 45 We want your trade, and appreciate your patronage & by giving you more for your inoney at all times than & you get elsewhere = We cordially invite you to-call and see us at our old ;Q‘ stand, 304 West Third street. s o) . L) = The Fair Variety Cash Store = A FRAME ON! ings for you We carry in stock a flne line of art pictures and will put s | them in the finest art mould- been selected on If the Have you seen our line of pic- ture mouldings? It is very complete, and there is nothing finer in northern Minnesota