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i) 0w . THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Fresh cows butter and hens eggs at Peterson’s. 0. E. Bailey left this morning on a business to Minneapolis. The best of green fruits, figs, dates and nuts -always at Peter- son’s More powerful then Svengali’s hypnotic power is Mark’s Lung Balsam. Notice remarkable tuition offer of Conway Commercial College elsewhere in this issue. John Kirk, of the logging firm of Kirk & Smith, went to the Twin Cities this morning. E. J. Willets represents the Northwestern Marble works. Be sure and buy of no other. W. H. Butler, the well known Grand forks traveling man was calling on his Bemidji customers yesterday. 0. BE. Skalman, who travels for a Duluth wholesale grocery house and has many Bemidji friends, was in the city last night. State Timber Inspector, W. A. Casler returned yesterday from an official trip to the country in the vicinity of Buena Vista and Blackduck. ‘Mrs. W. N Bowser and' little son returned this morning from Blackduck, where they have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Coleman. M, G. Slocum is back from a business trip to Blackduck and Kelliher.. He superintended the putting in of the cages in the city jail at Kelliher during his ab- sence. City Attorney Russell went to Minneapolis this morning where he appears for the plaintiff in the damage case of George Reynolds vs. The Moore Boat Co. of Way- zata. He expects to be absent antil Saturday night. Chris Burns, the well known lumberman, was a passenger from Farley to Walker this mora- 1ng to attend the regular meeting of the board of county commiss- ioners. He reports that the camps at Farley are all working yet and that the first will not go out for at least three weeks Rev. F. E. Higgins went out to the Thurston camps near Kabe- kona Bay this morning. Mr. Higgins expects to conclude his season’s labors in the woods in about six weeks. He plans to visit the railroad camps next summer and will also take a va- cation which will be spent at his old home in the east. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. The whist club has its regular weekly session tonight. A big shipment confectionery just unloaded at Peterson’s. Fred Eberlein, of the Bemidji Brewing Co., is visiting at his home at Wadena. We are in business for your health. Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. Mrs. A. T. Wheelock accom- panied ‘her husband on a busi- ness trip to Kelliher last night. { Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brinkman return today from Duiuth, where | they have been for the past sev- eral days. Farmer Hiues of Blackduck !'was at Duluth yesterday and was mterviewa2d by the Duluth Herald to the usual limit. Harry Silver is on the sick list and has been confined to his home for a week with a severe | attack of lagrippe. The ‘Arabs cure envy by be- stowing the thing coveted. Mark’s Lung Balsam cures coughs and colds. B. F. Harris has returned from his trip to the southern ipart of the state in the interests | of the Crookston Lumber com- pany. The M. & I. is to build severa and Blackduek for the conven- | ience of the lumbermen in tha | section, Wm, Loughead went tc Ten- strike last night and is to take a | position as camp clerk in one of the Walker & Akeley camps near that village. C. A. Rose, the Brainerd agent jof the John Gund Brewing com- pany was in the city for a short time last night on his way to Blackduck. There is twenty-two inches of snow on the level in Bemidji at present. Snow is deeper north of this city and in some sections | of the woods has attained a depth | of three feet. With the breaking up of the camps woodsmen are beginning 10 come to town in numbers that do not bear out the statement that they would hereafter en- tirely shun and slight Bemidji. Jchn Kirk was in from Kirk & Smith’slogging camps atthehead of the lake the first of the week. He reports that camp will not be broken until late in March and says everything is going along nicely. A number of the ladies of the city have undertaken a leap year ball which will be held next Monday evening. All the details are in charge ot the ladies and they propose to give one of the most enjoyable and sucessful functions held in the city during the present winter. 0000000000 ® Dry Goods @ and fancy vestings. : Notions The Big Store WM. McCUAIG. _A full line of spring waists just re- ceived. All the new weaves in white 9000000000 Shoes @ In order to make room for new ar- ® @ rivals in spring goods we will continue @ @ reserved. ® the sacrifice on ail our outings and fleece g lined calicoes. Twenty-five per cent dis- ® count on anything in this line; nothing @ fleece lined underwear, which we must @ close out at once; o value at 38c each. 50c quality, good P new_spurs between ‘Tenstrilee i A full line of sizes in ladies’ ribbed ® | All sizes in children’s fleece lined g ® ynderwear from 15¢ per garment up for ® boys or girls. [ The best assortment in town of mer- @ cerized skirts. All the new designs at @ @ nrices to suit the purchaser. Look them @ @ over and be convinced. o o @ let us fit your feet. ® o . = WM. McCUAIG. The stock of ladies’, gents’ and child- @ @ ren’s shoes continue to arrive daily. . We carry the best line of shoes in the @ city. Queen Quality are always satisfactory. Come in and $3 shoe for women g | EoA. BARKE 0Odds and ends; look them over. Half price at Peterson’s. Evan Carson has accepted a po sition in the Pioneer composing room. Dr. Warninger, the veterinar- ian, is back from a short visit at { Fosston and Crookston. Have you bought a ticket for the high school library benefit tomorrow night. If not, why not? The seat sale for the next week engagement of the Warner Com- ledy Co,, Wwhoopen Monday night, opens-tomorrow at Barker’s. The *“Man From Sweden’ Co., {'who have many Bemidji friends, {are booked to appear at the Fargo jopera house Tuesday evening. 0. E. Bailey expects to leave in ja few weeks for the Pacific coast to be absent for some time. | business interests in that section | demand his attention. Contractor Greenlaw Hurst, iwho has been in charge of the iwork on the Bemidji brewery, | hus been visiving at his home, Hoe is expected back this weels. The Misses Aiice and Lillian i Robbins, of Mallard, who have been visiting Dr.and Mrs. Blakes- lee for some time returned to i their home yesterday afternoon. W. B. Sherman, of the Pioneer Empioynient office, has been un- der the weather for some time past with lagrippe and is unable to look alter his duties at the ofiice. | Nero tiddicd while TRome | burned. W cannot believe that anyone wiil fiddle away their chance to cure a cough when it is s0 easy to get Mark’s Lung Balszx}i), Tom Smart’s dray team became frightened at the Great North- ern depot yesterday afternoon, and indulged in a lively runway. They stopped before any serious damage was done. Less wood is being marketed in Bemidji by farmers-at present than at any time during the win- ter and the local wood-dealers are profiting by the demand which is not in the least decreased. Three patients were received at the poor farm today and two yesterday. The lodging room at the farm is taxed to its| capacity and it has never before had as many inmates as at pres- ent. C. W. Baumbach, of the Lum- bermen’s State bank, is con- valescing nicely from his recent attack of typhoid fever and will probably be able to assume his business duties in about ten days more. The condition of Joseph Mur- ray, the Great Northern en- gineer who was injuied in yester- day’s wreck, is reported as quite serious ~ Mr, Murray stayed with'his engine and his injurics are very severe. . Carpenters have made tempor- | ary repairs to the Winter ware- house which was damaged by the roof falling inlast week. Mr. | Winter announces that the ware- house will-be rebuilt and consid- erably enlarged in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mayo, who are spending the winter on the Pacific coast, will return to Be- midji about the middle of April. They had intended to remain on the coast provided they were pleased with the country. The library benefit entertain- ment to be given by the children of the public schools will have a dress rehearsal at the City opera | house tonight. It is one of the most elaborate things ever under taken by the school children~and should be liberally patronized. X-er CISING good judgment is | not difficult in our His | - Absclutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Mes, Do L Sylvester is assist- ing ut the auditor's office. Judge Spooner is home froma business trip to Su. Paul, Judge Charkwas at Cass Lake on busiuess this morning. e license was yes- tevday alterncon issued to Karen Arnsen and Olo! E. Landin. e Ladies' Gaild of the Pres- byterian weh were enter aincd av the home of Mys. Kuooke this afternoon. ALAL Garris went to Cass Lake this morning to install a new switch board at the Cass Lake teleplione exchange. 1\1',»1'1‘.@\' Bailey and McDon- ald ave at Cass Lake today where they have business before the United States land oftice. Albert Johnson was in Judge Reynold's court this morning to answer 1o a charge of drunken- Pness. Sentence was suspended. J. J. Trask went to Minneapo lis this morning. Mr. Trask is a witness in the of George Repnolds vs. The Moore Boat Co., of Wayzata. Miss Marice Olson of Fosston was in the city this morning for ashort visit with friends. She was returning to her home from a visit to her claim near Black duck: Miss Olga Erickson, formerly bookkeeper at the First National some time, has sufficiently re- covered to be able to-return to her home at St. Peter. Editor Oliver, of the Walker Pilot, was in the city a short time last night. He says things are very lively at his town just at present and the reservation log- ging has given business generally a decided impetus, The Elks’minstrelsat Brainerd Monday night was one of the most successful affairs given by the lodge. There were visiting delegates from several of the neighboring towns and were royally entertained. The school board holds a meet- ing Saturday alternoon which will take the place of its regular menthly mecting. The salaries tor the month will be paid and other business of importance is scheduled to come up. According to the Crookston Times a prominent Bemidji busi- ness man has been at Crookston and has told them up that way that the city election here March 8 will be the hottest ever, with an issue of clean up or not clean up. Sergeant Witte, in charge of the local recruiting office has re- ceived a stock of uniforms from the quartermaster’s department and the recruits enlisted at Be- midji hereafter will be dressed in Uncle Sam’s blue before they leave the city. Additiona! Locals on Page Four. i BARGAIN DAY storec. Where| everything is good there is no fear of a pum': choice. We want i you to feel per-| fectly at hum(-l‘ with us. Our 4 Jewelry | is here for you to ex amine. They are the best that you or we can find. Everything in our store has o been selectec its merits. 1f ti on prices seem low to you for sucl goods 1t ne causze no sur- prise. They are low. THIRD STREET Daily Ploneer for Six Months, $1.00 to new subscribers -one day only - Saturday, Feb, 27. Office open until 9 p. m. bank, who has been quite ill for|] Thermophor Hand Warmers and Massage Rollers E—— We have a late consignment of the above named warmers, the latest patent. Call and examine. They aregems . . . . . A. GILMOUR & CO. ;?CITY DRUG STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidii. Two Heavy Bob Sleighs Two Light Bob Sleighs Two Business Cutters | | WE WILL SELL ALL THE ABOVE FOR LESS THAN COST. WE HAVE NOT ROOM TO CARRY THEM OVER F. M. Malzahn & Co._ E. J WILLITS The Pioneer Real Estate Man HAS THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS: Good husiness property in Blackduck to trade for resi- dence property in Bemidji. Good husiness property in Tenstrike to trade for residence property in Bemidji. g Good business property in East Grand Forks to trade for residence property in Bemidji. Good business 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 ? IPILON K . 27T toR oo RoRoNoNCRoR oo o R R ool RoR ke ke :APOINTER: .:é', 23 ; 2 & We are headquarters for Caps, Hose, Underwear, Shirts, Work Pants and all” kinds of Notions, Lumps,@ Dishes, ete., Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies; Nuts and a gen- £ eral variety of Merchandise. % We want your trade, and appreciate” your patronage g by giving you more for your money at all times than P you get elsewhere © x We cordially invite you to call and see us at our old & : s & stand, 304 West Third street. = The Fair Variety Cash Store = Pioneer Subseribe for the Daily GET of art pictures and l them in the finest ar j ings for you We carry in stock a flne line RAME ON! Have you seen our line of pic- ture mouldings? It is very complete, and there is nothing finer in northern Minnesota will put t mould- <E. L. NAYLOR . FURNITURE