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I SKIRTS We shall occupy our egant New (Quarters In the Street Block next week, and will display the Finest Fabrics ever ' DRESS GOODS shown in Bemidji in and WAISTS } SUITS and CLOAKS LADIES’ FURNISHINGS We have purchased the most complete line of Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to Bemidji, and shipments will be arriving daily. e Dyeernan & R Ot UIER THE CITY "See Jones—W. C. Jones. 0. E. Bailey 1s at Cass Lake on business today. Broken lines piled on tables in front, half price at Peterson’s. M. A. Rognlien, the Turtle River merchant. is transacting business in Bemidji today. E. J. Willets represents the Northwestern Marble works. Be sure and buy of no other. Mrs. Etta D. Street returned to her home at Bnoka today, after a short visit with Bemidji friends. The Arabs cure envy by be- stowing the thing coveted. Mark’s Lung Balsam cures coughs and colds. Hon. Henry Funkley, the genial Blackduck attorney, who always knows a good story is ia the city on legal business today. Jerry McCarty, the well known jumberman, shipped a crew of men to Nary this morning. Several of the men will be em- ploved on the construction work of the new broom handle factory.1 Warfield. Bros. report that| some difficulty is being experi- enced in getting dry wood at the electric light plant. There is pleanty of green wood on the market but there is little dry wood being marketed here at present. PR. FOSTER DENTIST P. H. McGarry isin town. M. E. Thurston went to Wal- ker this morning. One barrel only, pure cider vinegar at 25¢ per gallon. Peter- son’s. J. W. Irwin is looking over the Irwin & O’Brein logging camps an Lakeport today. We are in business for your health. Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. Rev. Wm. McClure went to Blackduck last night and con- ducts services there today. The Sauk Center passenger arrived in the city three hours late last night as a- result of the engine becoming derailed at Wallker. Fisher MclLennan, who has been clerking at one of the log- ging camps on the mnorth line during the winter has returned to his home in this city. Q. H. Miles left this morning for Joplin, Mo., where he was called by the illness of Mrs. Miles. He expects to return to Bemidji in about a week. C. W. Baumbach, who has been ill at his home in Wadena, came up on the Sauk Center train last night and willspend sev- eral days in the city. Mr. Baum- bach is not strong yet, but is getting along very nicely. Woodsmen are beginning to come to town and the hotels of the' city were last night taxed to their capacity. Nota few of the men slept on the depot floor with the prosaic & MILES BLOCK. woodsmen’s turkey for a pillow. Advance Sale BN Ladies In all the newest materials for spring wear. The Big Store WM. McCUAIG. Wi tuee et and dhosicty We have just received and opened upa splendidjassort- ment of New Creations in Muslin Underwear and Spring Hosiery, which we are offering at ‘exceptionally good @ values. Come in and look them over. T of S\if Deaists A large assortment from which to select at prices ranging from ° 25150 to $4.50 EACHS . Dhoes DHLs @ The Famous Queen Quality $3 shoe for women in all ® @ the new styles and lasts—House @ Dress Shoes carefully fitted hoes, Street Shoes, @ and satisfaction guaranteed. ® WM. McCUAIG. R Svengali’s 1s Mark’s Lung vd ndred pounds fresh vs bMter for Saturday trade at Peterson’s. of Conway Commercial College elsewhere in this issue. The Pioneer is under obliga- tions to C. C. Woodward for a very handsome picture of Inter- national Falls on the Rainy River. Judge Skinvik yesterday de- cided the case of Mrs. M. Pier- Tault vs. E. C. Kauffman, an action for unlawful detainer in favor of the plaintiff. Evidence in the case of Pringle vs. Wagner, an action for unlaw- ful detainer and involving city property is being taken before Judge Skinvik this afternoon. C..C. Folker was a passenger up the north line last night. = He carried a stock of jewelry and will visit a number of the logging camps in the north country. The Ladies’ Circle of the G. A. R. held a meeting this afternoon and received several new mem- bers into the organization, which now has a membership of about sixty. 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. Mr. and Mrs. B. Johnson, of Blackduck, are i the city today on their way tu Cass Lake, where Mr. Johnson yoes to make final proof on u stone and timber claim. The regular weekly meeting of the Ladies’ reading clab which was to have been held an the home of Mrs. Wm. McCuaig next Monday atfternoon has been postponed for one week. There will be a meeting of the Ladies Library Associationatthe rooms of the Whist Club in the Swedback block Tuesday after- noon at three o’clock. Everyone interested is invited to attend. James Smith, the colored man, who is serving ninety days at the city jail for wife beating yester- day became seriously ill. . He is troubled with heart failure and for a time his condition was very serious. Dr. Marcum made a profes- sional visit to Rosby last night. He was compelled to make the drive after midnight and he says the country roads are badly drifted and in some sections nearly impassable. M. W. Barnard, the well known lumberman, was in the citythis morning on his way to the Bar- nard logging camps in the Itasta Lake country. Two camps will be shut down the first of next week., They Lave been employ: ing about 125 men. Harry Grove is down from the Big Fork today looking up some land matters. Mr. Groveis one of the earliest pioneers of the county and belieyes in being well out on theoutskirts of civilization. He reports that the Big Fork country is booming. The library benefit entertain- ment given by the pupils of the city schools last night was a pro- nounced success and enjoyable evenlng’s amusement for a good audience. The receipts will be in the neighborhood of $100. The sales at the door ran to $80. L. J. Matheny is arranging for a billiard tournoment at his billiard parlors on Third street. The prizes are four handsome French cues, handsomely inlaid, are now on exhibition. The tour- nament opens Monday and en- during next week. X-er CISING not difficult in our store. Where everything is good there is no fear of a -poor choice. We want you to feel per- fectly at home with us. Our is here for you to e x amine. are the best you or we find. Ever) in our stor¢ has to "you for goods it | cause n prise. low. i ®E A. BARKER THIRD STREET Notice remarkable tuition offer | trics'may be made at any time| good judgment is| Jewelry | | ITIS AMATTER OF HEALTH Absclutely Pure THERE IS N0 SUBSTITUTE A.J. Porter of Northome is registercd at the Remore. [ L. Draper of Tenstrike Is among today’s guests at the Re [ more! I Wm. Sampson, of Crookston. is !in the city tora siiort visit with | { My and Mus. Fred Mageau, Mrs. I J. Miller, who has beenda ously ill was reported as rosti asier this morning. George Clarke, of Turtle River, is having a tussle with the la grippe at St. Anthony’s hospital: County Commissioner John| er{)nug:ehL oi- Blackduek, was | transacting business in the city | today. | | I | { | The Modern Samaritans are! arranging for a social March 7. | There will be a program and | dan¢ing. : The Pioneer Employment oftice | ships twenty men to the Pine| Island camps of the J. A. Irwine, Co. tonight. i George Durban has . been added to the force of fircman who have sleeping apartments at| the city hall. : The I, 0. O. I*. lodge at its re- gular meeting last night con- ferred the initiatory degree upon Siver Siverson. The Bemidji String orchestra boasts of a land office busin Its services are engaged every night of next weelk. . | Alfred Linstrom who has been at St. Anthony’s hospital for some time past has recovered and returned to his home this | afternoon. Mrs. J. J. Trask the President of the W. €. T. U.. accompanied | Miss Jeraldine Gradon to her| home in Duluth on this after- noon train. H. E. Anderson, whom his friends delight to call “Happy'l| leaves tomorrow for Crookston, where he has accepted a position at the Palace hotel. | E. Hays, of Tenstrike, who has | been receiving treatment at St Anthony’s hospital for a blood poisoned - foot left the hospital | this morning and returns to his | home tonight. Monday is the last day person- | al property taxes may be paid| without @ penalty attaching. The | tax payments at the court house today have been large and have kept County Treasurer French | and his deputies busy. The curtain will positively ring up at 8:30 at the opening per-| formance of the Warner Comedy day night. Those coming in after the curtain rises will be ‘com-| pelled to stand until the close of | the act. | The fire at the Lake Shore yes ! terday afternoon while not s | ions did a very great deal of dam- agoe to the saloon stock and furn-| iture, Almost half an inch of) soot covered everything and the thotel presents a sorry appear- ance today. A. P. White leaves tonight for| Los Angeles, where he will join ! Mrs. White and the children at the suburban resort of Passa- | dena. Mr. White will spend labout six weeks on the coast and [onhis return home will be ac- |companied by the family. bl and examine. ‘eophor Hand Warmers and Massage Rollers ] We have a late consignment of the above named warmers, the latest patent. Call They are gems . . . . A. GILMOUR & CO. CITY-DRUYG-STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji. ! ANUSEMENTS ' [ The return of the snedy Company for a week's gement in repertoire at the Warner | Marriage.™” %:\ liberal bill of strong specialties Imakes every performance well worthy of patronage. Monday [night’s bill will be *Mercy's Miss Cora Warner, whose versatility has won her imany admirersin this city will be seen in a role which gives her city opera house mnext Monday | an excellant oppertunity that is nt aht is an announcement that | well improved to display her will be very well received by the cleverness, New songs will be a feature of the specialtios, See- an th qu repertoire attraction which has ja stead tion B3 of the parquet will be re- served for the leap year theatre party. “Morcv'sT M: kSlS the best dressed and most offect- ively staged production of the company. lLadies will be admit- ted free Monday night when ac- companiod-by-the-holder—ofone paid admission. Prof. Conway went to Cass Lalke this afternoon, Olson’s confectionery estab- lishment is elosed to the publig while interior repairs are going Y| OI. A Short Letter from Kansas. Tredick & Co., of Kingman, B8ty Kansas, write: —We have known Warner’s White Wine of Tar P . f . N wsement patronizing public of [Syrup for a number of years. ¢ city. The company is un- 1estionably the best balance [vis a standard remedy and a good seller, and where once tried y customer is obtained. ever been seen in this section and 1 Ifor sile at City Drug store. Good property in Bemidji. Good business property in East Grand Forks to trade for residence property in Bemidji. jusiness property in Walker to trade for residence Good property in Bemidji. Good Good in Bemidji. What have you to offer ? PILON K E. J. WILLITS The Pioneer Real Estate Man HAS THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS: Good business property in Blackduck to trade for resi- dence property in-Bewmidji. usiness property in Tenstrike to trade for residence yusiness property in Cass Lake to trade for resi- dence property inBemidji. farm near Bemidji to trade for residence property lrd DT T — [eR RN R RoRoReReMe Rt el eRoReReRke) k) k] Co. at the City Operahouse Mon- | 4 peey o 800 a A POINTER: o 'zf"' We are headquarters for Caps, Hose, Underwear, & # Shirts, Work Pants and all kinds of Notions, Lamps, % @ Dishes, ete., Cigars, Tobaceos, Candies, Nuts and a gen- g eral variety of Merchandise. =) & We want your trade, and appreciate your patronage g s by giving you more for your money at all times than you get elsewhere. Su - We cordially invite vou to call and see us at our old ,, stand, 304 West Third strect. = s The Fair Variety Cash Store = o) & & bsci'ibe ’frbr the bails; Pioneer A GET 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? complete, and there is nothing finer in northern Minnesota FRAME ON! It is very E. L NAYLOR, FURNITURE