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-\ -{ anyone will fiddle away their ! In the Street Block next the Finest Fabrics ever We shall occupy our Elegant New Quarters week, and will display shown in Bemidji in t DRESS GOODS SKIRTS and WAISTS g SUITS and CLOAKS - LADIES' FURNISHINGS We have purchased the most complete line of l Spring and . Summer Goods ever brought to Bemidji, and shipments will be arriving dafl\ Dhe Wetman & m 9 otiwn ~ THE CITY } See Jones—W. C Jones. Broken lines piled on tables in -front, half price at Peterson’s. < . J. W. I'wrin returned last night | §rom a'business trip to St. Paul. More powerful then Sv engali’s ~hypnotic power is Mark’s Lunv Balsam: Two hundred pounds fresh cows butter for Saturday trade at Peterson’s. Mrs. Malmellafrhor of Turtle { River, was visiting Bemidji friends yesterday. Notice remarkable tuition offer of Conway Commercial College €lsewhere in this issue. *The Bemidji Employment office shipped a crew of men to Nelson & Frye at Akeley this morning. W. M. Ross is expected home tonight from the cities, where he has been attending the convean- - tionefthe state hardware dealers. The Great Ncrthern yards at Cariman haye been blocked for| *some-timeand great inconveince to freight traffic has been occas- doned. Nero < burned. We cannot believe that fiddled while Rome chance to cure a cough when it is so easy to get Mark’s Lung . Balsam. ' DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. Felix Fournet was in town from Crookston last night. One barrel only, pure cider vinegar at 25¢ per gallon. Peter- son’s. Bert Getchell is at Blackduck in the interests of the Carpenter- Lamb Co. H. N. McGhee,who is in charge of the Solway hospital,was in the city this morning. We are in business for your health. Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. E. -J. Willets represents the Northwestern Marble works. Be sure and buy of no other. - E. H. Tves, of the Bazaar store, went to Fergus Falls this morn- ing for a short visit with friends. Tim Cherrie, the well known logging contractor for t.e Kelso Lumber Co., is transacting business in the city- today. Conductor Harry Work has re- sumed his run on the Sauk Cen- ter line after a short vacation during which he attended the meeting of the Shriners in St. | Paul. _ E. D. Whitney, camp clerk for the Beltrami Timber Co., is in from the Schoolcraft camp today. It will land about two millian and will work as long as the weather will permit. J. P. Wallace, head traveling salesman for the Northwestern Marble works is in the city with a_full line of the latest designs which may be seen at the office of E. J. Willits. 00000803 e Advance Sale S ® We have just received and WWhdetweat and shosiety 0000000000 3006000000 The Big Store WM. McCUAIG. of 311 opened up'a splendidiassort- ment of New Creations in Muslin Underwear and Spung p Hosiery, which we are offering at exceptionally good Come in and look them over. . . . ; @ values. . @ @ Qadics Waisis s In all the newest materials for spring wear. A large aesortment from which to -select at prices ranging from P ,'$l 50 to $4.50 EATEH: ° 3‘&0@.3 ° DHoes e @ The Famous Queen Quality $3 shoe for women in all @ @ the new styles and lasts—House Shoes, Street Shoes, @ @ Dress Shoes carefully fitted pee ® [ J WM. McCUAIG. and satisfaction guaranteed. °® John Dalton went to Blackduck last night. Dick White, the logger came up on the M. passenger last night. Joe Young left this morning| for a short visit with friends at Eagle Bend and Wadena. Mrs. W. F. Street came up from Sauk Center last night for a short visit with friends. B.F. B'hhop who is bl]\in“‘: logs for the Grand Forks Lumbe r Cmnpa.r.\y went to Blackducls last night. J. M. Richards, of the Crooks- | ton Lumber Co., has purchased | the McLennan residence on Lake boulevard. 5 The Arabs cure envy by be- | | | well known & 1. stowing the thing coveted. | Mark’s Lung Balsam curus coughs and colds. Attorney Mc¢Donald is at| Brainerd today where he argues | a motion in chambers before Judge McClenahan. | Mrs. Hendrickson, of Fosston. | arrived in the city this afternoon for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Smith. Presiding Elder Doods, of the Crookston conference of the M. E. Church is expected to spend Sunday in Bemidji. Dr. R. B. Foster, is at fosston, onhis regular visit which he has been compelled to extend on ac- count of an extra rushof work. Tracy Bardwell, the veteran| cruiser left this morning for Whitefish Lale * end several swising U country in that vicinity. Mr. ani 2irs. B this mornirg for Fargo where | they go to have their little daughter’s eyes treated by a specialist. | Mrs. James Harris and little daughter, wh) have been at St. Anthony’s hospital for some time returned to their home at Ten- strike last night. Hans Thompson has disposed of his saloon on the lake front to the Hamm Brewing Co., and will shortly remove to Northoine, where he has a saloon business. Dr. G. A. Jones and brother u\tumvd this morning from a to tho lm ing camps in the 3 tduck. The doc- health is steadily improv- J. Miller left tor’s ing. Oscar . Wicks, the East Grand Forks nurseryman, accompanied by C. Swanson, is in the city to- day. Both gentlemen are inter- ested in a wood camp a short dis- tance from Bemidji. Mrs. T.-J. Miller, who has been seriously ill for some time and whose death is hourly ex- pected is not improved today. Her daughter, Mrs. Lundgrin, of Minneapolis and D. D. Miller, her son, arrived yesterday. A marriage license was issued at the clerk of court’s oftice yes- terday afternoon to Miss Mary Tardiff and George Cyr. Both the young people are residents of Burna Vista and the wedding occurs today at the residence of the bride’s parents. The J. Neils Logging Co. has a logging road through the main street of the village of Cass Lake and just now work is being pushed to the limit and hurro loads of logs are seen 41]mn§t every hour and interest the trav- eling public who visit Cass Lake very much. Street Commissioner Pogue is busy thawing out waterpipes which are frozen up in various parts of the city. Seven hydrants were reported “frozen up by Mr. Pogue yesterday. He says the frost has now attained a depth of nine feet, which is the record for several seasons. X-er CISING good judgment is not difficult in our store. Where everything is good there is no | fear of a poor choice. We want vou to feel per- fectly at home with us. ~ Our Jewelry is here for you to examine. They last night on basiness. lon business list night. | storckeoper, "l! Masonic hall Tast night. imeht for a visit with Mrs. are the best that| ITIS ANATTER OF HEALTH | Absclutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE ) .‘.[«".'.‘ ot l":nn--_\'. is in the city. The -Red Men had a regular| m\-u\m“ last night. J. P. Lahr went to Tenstrike| Issler was at Matt M: today looki verisat Buena V. 1\11‘ o up land. v, the Like (ionx‘_-_"\\} was in the city to-| day on his way to Nary. The Royal Neighbc we one of their enjoyable social evening: F. W. Pott J. Lappen, who is buying logs| for the Crookston Lumber Co.| went up the north line last night. | The residence of J. Sullivan in || the Swedbacl addition was quar- | antined foc diptheria this morn- | Mrs. 1. S, apolis, arrived in Boyer, of the city last Willis | Brannon. | Desk Sergeant. Fred Sprague, of the local police forge is ill of § lagrippe and Patrolman Cunning ham is taking his place. = Mrs. C. H. Miles is quite ser-| iouslyill at Joplin, Mo., where she is visiting with friends. Mr, | Miles leayes tonight for Joplin. B. Pettingill, of Kelliher, was | in the city today on his way to Cass Lake, where he will prove up on a claim near Kelliber. Mrs. Ross Miller is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. R. Spencer, at Yola. Mr. Miller went out this morning and | both will return tomorrow. W. D. Howard, proprictor of the Hotel Northern at Deer River, was in the city this morn-| ing returning from Kelliler where he has real estate inter- ests. The Washington Knights and Ladies, who have been unable to meet for some time past because they were unable to secure a hall, will have a meeting March 7 at Red Men’s hall. [. B. Olson is making improve- ments to the interior of his con- fectionery store. An oiled maple floor is being put down, the sales room will be enlarged and new fixtures are to be added. B. V. Dunham, the absent minded millionaire, who served a twenty days sentence at the county jail for failing to come through on a board bill at the Markham hotel was released| from custody yesterday.” George Durban has received a lotter from the manager of the| Tveleth skating rink asking him | to skate a three mile race with a | local skater named Collins. Dur- ban will accept the challenge and | the event will come off at veleth ] in ,Mmut two weeks. BARGAIN DAY Daily Pioneer for Six Months, $1.00 to new. subscribers - one day only- Saturday, Feb. Office open until 9 p. m. 27. | himselfand Blackduck|is being talked of for the place.| | M. {idea of puatting up “a business | it i The [CS {lkeow full well that in M. Minne-fhey have an ideal candidate. on business thi Thermophor Hand Warmers and Massage Rollers EE— We have a late consignment of the above named warmers, the latest patent. They are gems . . . . . and examine. Call A. GILMOUR & CO. CET ¥ DER-U G STHTORE Pioneer Drug Store of chldu made announcement is that Judge Skinvile will probably The a candidate to succeod Attorney H. D. Fisk not be skt is an able attorney and | there can be no question as to his | entire titness for the position. e has many friends and will be |1t M oxcept a cortain small who fear Ihll his election would | ot be healthy for their privatc interests, has driven the oppos tion to desperation. This morn | ing they conceived the briiliant . man’s ticket:” But tinding not business men willing to be made | catspaws of in this fashion they | were compelled to let the busi ness man's ticlket' die a-bornin business men of the ci Stoner | \\l 18 went to Bagley afternoon. S G Bagley, R P S B SN O I E. J. Wi fopening | pieces the faction | o patronage of weement will no doubt be liberal Thore will be an entire change of specialtios nivhtly | Bomidji istore this morning. be admitted when accom lof il coing up the past few days. demand with par AMUSEMENTS The Warner Comedy Company return to the City opera house next Monday evening for a week's engagement in repertoire. The “Merey's the strong bill will be arriage’’ one of S presents. for company allords an opporvunity J. M. ]-Iix-'w:«..l.\ rotnrned Soday i stibn e candidate : ! from a business visit to (‘mnl(»“ e A claborate dressing and-pleasing: el The illsuceees of the campaign ““:['WH M Shia _’\'"“i”“r' T,h“ L. A.\I. .l)mir‘\' {'uiin'nmi this | against M. D. Stoner i‘m‘- m]:\.\:r \?\lillm“ll:‘(‘:I.l“‘::l‘\;,,,,(‘,()_'I‘” “h:l.“l]-"i III\ morning fron a visit at. Black-| My, Stoner’s candidacy having ' ooy, lMl‘\‘I“‘“r i‘!\:l‘li'h(\\'itihulln-l ll\-lli‘- i [steadily ywniin favor ity alllis v o the local play house 3\;1(1 its return en- and a number new features in this line will presented for the tivst time in next weel. s The seat le opened at Barker's drug Ladies will free Monday night vanied by the holder one paid admission ticket. The local hay market-has been Hay worth 812 at present and is in the local supply hitusted. ically ELEETS The Pioneer Real Estate Man HAS THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS: (tood husiness ]nu[n-ll\ in dence property in Bemidji. Blackduck to trade for resi- Giood business property in ‘Tenstrike to trade for residence property in Bemidji. Good business proper v in Bast Grand Forks to trade for residence property in Bemidji. (iood business property in Walker to trade for residence property in Bemidji. Good business 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 ? PIIOI "’.I- foRoRoRoR RN ME o Ve are headquarters for (2] .\Imt.\ Work Pants and all # Dishes, ete., Cigars, Tobace 23 eral variety of Merchandise: w S, We want your trade, .mtl by giving you more for your you get elsewhere & ) i 2 “ stand, £o) 304 West Third street. = The Falr Vamety Cash Store ’":-Ill-x.: °~-I§2 P RO ‘money at We cordially invite you to call and see us at our old (oicR e RN :A POINTER: = Caps, Hose, Underwe: & o3 kinds of Notions, ]“nnl)\ ke Candies, Nuts and a gen- & apprec iate your |».Lt|u11mro fed all times than g 2 :a..;«, We carry in stock a You or we can find. Everything in our store has been selected on its mer If the prices seem low to yvou for such goods 1t HFH) -3 4~e—Ro prise. They are low. Al ] SARKER THIRD STREET of art pictures and them in the finest art mould- ings for you . . flne line Have you will put complete, ture mouldings? GET A 'FRAME ON! seen our line of pic- It is very and there is nothing finer in northern Minnesota