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i Z, i » Ladies’ our stock of Ladi line arve arriving dai LADIES’ We have added a complete line of Ladies” Shoes to Furnishings, and shipments for this A part of our new line of WAISTS, SHIRTS and DRESS GOODS Shoes | will well repay- you. is already on hand and displayed. THE BERMAN EMPORIUM. An inspection of them THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Wi and Cahill write fire in- surance in reliable companies. More powerful then Svengali’s hypnotic power is Mark’s Lung Balsam. George Lydick, the genial Cass Lake gentleman, was in the city last night. M day for a visit with friends In the southern part of the state. BE. Northwestern Marble Be sure and buy of no other. The trustees of the Presby terian church held a meeting last night at which a considerable amount of routine business was transacted, The supper served by the male members of the M. E. church last night was a success in every detail and netted a neat sum for the church society. The Misses Belle Sims and Alice McCauly are the latest students to be enrolled at the business college. Prof. Conway now has 25 students. Wm. M ulligan, who is wanted tor failing toliquidate a board bill at St. Cloud, was arrested in Bemidji yesterday afternoon and taken back to St. Cloud by Sheriff Bernick last night. The old timers say that it will be unsafe to cross the lakes with loads much earlier than ordinarly this year. The ice was covered with snow much earlier than usual and will rot sooner than 1f it had not been. This will be especially true of running streams. Judge Spooner is making plans to beautify his residence prem- ises on Lake boulevard on quite an extensive scale. The judge has one of the handsomest homes in the city beautifully located and proposes todo his sharein having the natural advantages of the city shownoff to their best advantage. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. works. J. Achenbach left to-| - J. Willets represents the, Editor C. R. Martin continues to improve. We are in business for your health. Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. S. S. Stadsvold, the Fosston miller, is in the city today in the interests of his mlllmu' establish- ment. There is but one vacant store building in Bemidji. This is a suficient indication of its pros- perity. Reports received in the city to- day are to the effect that Mayor Stein and the caucus ticket were elected by large majorities at Cass Lake. The window trimmer at the O’Leary & Bowser store has a shoe display this week thatis one of the neatest things of the sort ever seen in the city. 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. M. D. Stoner has disposed of all his lumber stock at Black- duck to Brainerd parties. It will make about sixty cars and will be shipped out of Blackduck in the near future. The Independent Band which made its initial appearance last night made a very good showing. Bemidji needs a band and the or- ganization has received many lhf.telmv offers-of support from the citizens and business people generally. “«Dad”’ Palmer says he is re- ceiving lots of inquiries regard- ing his summer resort;-and-there is every indication that it will be a popular place nect summer. «Dad” will forego the art pre- servative with the opening of spring and devote his entire time and attention to the resort. The next 15 days will, witness the practxcal close of logging operations in this section of the state. A few of the camps in the north country will remain in un- til the first of April, but the re- cent soft weather is having its effect upon the roads and if it should continue will necessitate an earlier suspension of opera- tions. .......... eGrocarxes C@0.0.00QO : s Groceries We want your grocery business, and will make it an . object for you to trade with us. @ convince you. Ihe Big Store M. McCUAIG. The largest and most complete stock of 0 00 .....: Grocenes' in Towns A sample order will [) and C‘ofiee. We handle the Famous Home Brand ® ® Canned Goods, Spices and Extracts, Tea @] [ ) ® used Once used always used L111y of the Valley Flour is the best ® ® always on hand. A fresh supply of Creamery and ® ® Fancy Dairy Butter and Fresh Eggs ® Telephone Orders Receive Our Immediate Attention, and Deliveries. Promptly Made. WM. McCUAIG. |at Park Rapds for past has returned to Bemidji with | 4 | his fau lquite a s 1went to M today. polis on basiness Henry Robidean, a former re sident of Bemidji, who has been some time ly to reside. The hay fe nine which has been us matter with local horsemen is rival of several carloads of hay | the first of the weel. The quite a program for next sum- mer. Improvements are to be made at the range and it is prob able that there will be several matches here. Sherman Paddock is doing West Duluth for the Herald m\“pll\\ in a mvlu politan. manner is giving the paper excellent ser- Mr, Paddock formerly did on the Pioneer, e. “Jocal stunts’ Mayor Glidden of Nymore re- turned yesterday from the woods in the nity of Blackduck, where he has been l'urlm\niy.in};’ a camp for some time past. in the Dbillic Bacon and Boss- is manifested tournament. man played last night, the former defeating the latter by a score of 100 to 61. Blair and Browne are matched for tonight, R. E. White came down from Kelliher this morning where he had been looking over the camps Mr. White reports that the Crookston Lumber Co.’s camps at Kelliher will probably remain in until about the first of April. Paul Foucalt has received a let- ter from Leslic Brown, employed as reporter on the Pio- neer. Mr. Brown has been in North Dalkota for some time, and just leaving for the Pacitic coast, where he expected to be em- ployed. once Local baseball enthusiasts are talking up the organization of a base ball team to be composed of local talent. There are a number of old time players in the city and the club if organized would expect to take on the teams from the smaller towns in this vieinity. Big Bass about eight miles from Bemidji, i finest black bass fishing in the northwest and its resources in this line are to be set forth in a pamphlet-handsomely- illustrated with half tone cuts, which will be largely circulated throughout the state. A well known railroad man is authority for the statement that Bemidji receives local freight than any town on the Great Northern between Crooks- ton and Duluth and Brainerd and Northome. Nearly all the way freight for the city comes in car- load lots. The last resting place of W. I Street at Greenwood is soon to be marked by a handsome monu- ment, which will be put up by the family. The stone will be one of the finest in the cemetery and will long preserve the mem- ory of Mr. Street, who was one of the cit pioneer business men and a gentleman universally respected. A homesteadérn the town of Northern is reported to have killed a large black bear yester- day. Itis quite nuusual for a bear to be abroad at this season of the year. They are unusually savage at this time of the year and are gaunt and hungry after hibernating for the winter The animal was met in a clearing where the settler had been cut- ‘ting wood. He returned .to the house sccared his rifle and suc- ceeded in despatching it without @) any great difficulty. lake, hoasts more ’s ifficultio our Where hing is good fear of @ choice. We wa to feel at home Our no vou fec wit Jewelry exam to you for - gerd s Tt A BARKER| THIRD STREET !.m\l his complet abated by the ar-| Bemidji.gun -ehub phurs roteresting afik is here for you to “Quo Vadis™ will at the City oper March 14 b, shed actor, My, Harold Nelson, ompany. With of the great over out doubt this is one religious LIt is a powerful dramati- | al novel and is | to who | have-or have not read the boc Mr. Nelson carries an immens production for play, having | andsome st plays pro duced ation of a pov those 1 special seene cos tumes, tine | all the parapher ing eflects and | A necessary to M the character whic ar “Petronius, Mr. Nelson has selected, biter of fashion to the the cruel Nero. He inaticeg individual trayed by M porting com Clifford Brucc McLeay, is k court of a most | as por The sup- | any, headed by M nd Miss Florence | is Ison. and competent. | : shipped nine recruits to Duluth today. | Pioneer want col The Daily umns are good result gotters Try them. | located at its new quar The storc is one of the tin establishments in | nicely ters. est milliner, the country. issue of the Solway elec- suid to have| town would or wbling and | tion yesterday is been whether the would not tolerate ¢ theanti-gambling ticket won out. Thre canvassers been working for a Chicago house who have which enlarges crayon portrats and haye been in Bemidji for sev- | eral days, left the city this morn “Owing to the disastrous ex- | of Bemidji ing. pericnce of ladics with ‘‘picture recently, they did not find the ficld what they had hoped itwould be, and left the city very much dis-| men'” local appointed. } James ~ A. ¥ Tedro, ic| Pioneer’s efticient foreman has flattering offer Dalkota State | charge of reccived a very from the North Printing oftice to take the make-upon the state which will be printed in the nea | future. Mr. Fedro had charge of the reports during two sions of the legisluture. He has decided to with the Pioncer however, and every mem ber the force and many friends will learn of his decision with pleasure. reports remain lis FATHER AND SON KILLED. Mississippl Farmers Fight Over Bound: ary Line. . March 9.—News hi that in a fight between | and son on one sido| and W. W. Hill and two sons on the| other the warts shot and killed W.| W.. Hill_and hiz son, John Hill,_and} seriously wounded Hunter HilL The difiicul Valden, Mis reached hel Aaron St 2 partics ing about twelve miles west of here. swallowed His False Teeth. St. Paul, March 9.—A few days ago | while eating a plum pudding P | of Ruthton, Minn., swallowcd his | teeth, He was brought to th where he died during the da blood poisoning resulting fron eration to remove the teeth from his stomach. hom, who was fortyfive years of age, progperous farmer. | Victim of Polsoned Candy. l Plerre, S. D, March 9—After a suffering Miss Rena Nelson, t tim n[ poisoned candy sent from. Tioone, is home six miles m..m of 1 the effects of the drug. The remains were brought to this city and an in- quest will be held. ——————————————— TO0 LATE T0 CLASSIFY. A AN AN £ WANTED —Two nicely furnished | rooms with heat for two gentle- men, close to business district. | Address P, O. lock box 677, We handle the Buffalo 0il Co.’s Oils. [ ranea] PER GAL. guarantecd the 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 75¢ 60c¢ 65¢ 50c¢ §| I S Kerosene not to chimney smoke 74 per cent gasoline Benzine Turpentines Linseed oil. raw Linseed oil, boiled are the best tha you or we can| find. E hing in our store has | been selected on its merits. 1 the prices seem low Dustless float oil |§ Paints, Stains, Varnishes, §| Kalsomines, Moldings, Wall Paper, Gass, £ic. [ ] 1w C. JONES | comes with two or Absclutely Pure | THERE 'S NO SUBSTITUTE A DOWNPOUR This Is What the Book Shower Planned for Next Wednesday Promises to Be. The ladies who have the book shower planned in aid [ of the public library report that | they receiving encour nt from all sources and ther are the libravy. — Everybody inter ested in Bemidji is invited to be present and the admission ticket | boolk, but il anyone more admis sion tickets he will not be denied entrance. The shower will take | place at the opera house Wednes | day evening, March 9. The following program will be | rendered and will in itselt form a will be a ‘\u!)uu nt attraction to bring out| oncourse of peoples S Marclia Frang Mandatin Clul, Carlson! 1AL Barker A, O (¢ (I B (R Rivol Of e Loas s G Ve M LI denan Warticld i, Mes T ko B LI Baby of Mine Tekon ¢ Sl tation Miss Fspic DA ous Mirs 18 18 Foster, Miss Tvis Rober Miss Hattle Halde Waltz, Weddinge of the Wind Mandolin Clab Recliation Mt | Mareh Cliorns Vioth el Overture Lustsplet Tater el Mandalin Club delero, St JUAL Rectation Mis The Millor's Woolng Quartein Daney ; il Fling | D Marrison Sunset Doy Bk 110 Jerrard Garotte Kt Mussetie 1S B | Lathon M, Whe Mareh New Engdunds Finest I Clarks Mandalin Cluly Avcompunists, Mrs, 1B Foster Mis A A Wt AL Han it bools saitable for CAURB0 shep, Byvery \<Imi~~|nn body come. t»lll\(lunluw unll s dssued onor before July 1, 1901 W. L. Brooks, Preasurer, ‘When your bheer pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned. R Do not forget we doall kinds of steam and water pipe re- pairing. [ o] Jall or telephone to =|J. J. DORAN ’ITON IS 225 WE WANT 1'TO PUTY {E. L. NAY in charge | every prospect that the shower | The Berman Emporium 1s now ‘\\;l] add a number of volumes to Mo Costa HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE, N ,' We have the lively, new, t fascinating card game, . PANIC Panicis a mimic on Wall street exchange Price, 40 cents. A. GILMOUR & CO. GITY DRUG STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidii. We Have on Hand 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 ¥ AR FIRE SALES On account of our recent fire we are offering special prices on houses | and lots in any part of the city. The above property is not damaged, but the contracts are badly smoked. Woillits & Gahill | Caps, Hose, Underwear, kinds of Notions. L.unp*. :c0s, Candies, Nuts and a gen- & eral variety of Me & We want your trade, and appreciate your patronage g by giving vou more for your money- at all times than @ We are headguarters for & Shivts. Work Pant @ Dishes. ete., andise. you get ¢ Jvewhere We cordially invite you to call and see us at our 01!1 ~Im|l 304 West Third street. 0000000000000 oooooo ‘The North Dakota Liquor lnstltute . The latest improved scientific treatment for the iquor habit . ° DRUNKEN‘\IESS | NO publicity. Write for full particulars is a disease we positively ® guarantee to cure in 21 . ® ® ® ® 628 North Third St., Grand Forks, N.D. @ ...0..009®.00.. 000060 Subseribe ior the Daily Pioneer r days. Ol ON THE CARPET That is, on to our carpets. EW LINE 9“ CARPETS, RUGS AND ART SQUARES )R, - FURNITURE LOR,