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New Line of Dry Goods Béfore buying DRES! extensive line where ev: ery pieceis of thelatest fabric and prices low ‘ ngh Grade Ladies’ and Chlldlml:: Shoes and Slippers Our exclusive selection of ladies’ ready-to-wear garments is now displayed. We are quarters with best accommodations to our customers THE BERMAN EMPORIUM Next Door SS (-()OD\ examine our er than old style goods well established in our new to Postoffice. THE CITY See ' Jones—W. C. Jones. Ives’ice cream at Peterson’s. Martin Stennick of Tenstrike is at the City hotel. One.car “Pillsbury's Best’ ar- rived at-Schroeder’s store:— Willits and Cahill write fire in- surance in reliable companies. Miss Joe Hegg of the Beltram County News is quite seriously ill. Judge and Mrs. Reynolds are the guest of relatives '1L Turtle River today. Walter Sherman, of Bertha, is in the city, the guest sister, Mrs. ‘R. E. Miller. Minn, of his Wait for the Easter milliinery opening of the Berman Empor- ium, when all the latest creations in head wear will be shown. W. A. Gould, of the Crookston Lumber Co:, who has been on the sick list for some time pastis able to resume liis duties today. Chas. Hamlin, superintendent for the Red Lake Transportation Co. is in the city today buying an ontfit for his headquarters at Nebish. The Minnesota & Interna- tional will begin to move.the win- ter’s cut of ties néxt weelk and an extra train will be put on to do the work. J. P. Pogueis at Deer River to- ‘day, where he goes to look upa man who is wanted as a witness in a matter soon to come before ithe district court. 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. A. Hoff, the painter, has within the last few days received ‘one of the largest assortments of wall paper that has ever been consigned to one house in this «city. Mr. Hoff expects to do a large business in this line dur- ing the coming spring and” sum- mer. "DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES. BLOCK, For wall paper see J. A. Liofl, Miles block. E. H. Winter is at Minneapolis on business. Best dairy butter in the coun- try at Peterson’s The Knights of Pythias’ confer the first and second-ranks-to- night. A complete line of shoos every pair warranted, at Schroeder’s store, We are in business for your health.. Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. The Modern Samaritans had @ very enjoyable session last night. Two candidates were initiated by the ladies. Wm. Engelbert, who has been i at the quarantine hospital for some time past was released this morning after covered from a mild attack of smallpox. having re- M. S. Maltby and family left this afternoon for Fosston, where Mr. Maltby will take charge of the Commercial hotel. ~ Mr. Freestoneis in charge at the City hotel. 3 Conductor Atherton and crew are doubling on the M. & 1. pas- senger while Conductor Smith and Brakeman Clulow are in-at- tendance at the session of the district court. o man is here now. Office at Hotel Mark- ham. See him if you need glasses, he is an expert on eyes. Dates, March 22.and 23. Sergeant Witte is at Cass Lake today, where he is domg some advertising for the local recruit- ing office. The adyisiability of esmblishing a branch station at Cass Lake i8 being considered: A number of the Indians there have expreéssed a desire to enlist. P. M. DeCaire and J. B. Barney leave tonight for Plano, Cal., for a several week’s visit. Mr. DeCaire has interests there and if he finds everything agreeable 1 will move his family to Plano. Mr. DeCaire is an old-residentiof the city and has many friends here who - wouldregret to see him leave. ———THE=——— ® We are showing an elegant line of 0 ® SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. ® bought early, therefore got the benefit ® () 5 : ( p of low prices and you get same benefit ° 0 Muslin Underwear from 15¢ to $3.50 ® they are be'umes and are the new, est We. ° S Shirt Waists; ® New Ginghams :New Underskirts ® And of course y §THE QUEEN QUALITY SHOE e . Also a com .Men s, Boys’ and : : Children’s Shoes 'WM MGCUAIG New Embroideries New Laces : New Belts. ¢ New Cot Hosiery: ou know we sell plete line uf‘b WM. McCUAIG o ° Dr. |on business. G. G. Weetman has accepted ¢ position at Naylor's stora. attack o Ius home by a severe | the gout. hyyn Balsam. tion as salesman -with the -Prin- cess Gracery Co. Lucia, the well known Ten strike saloon man ou business today. E. J. Willets represents the worlks. Northwestern Marble Be sure and.buy of no other. ston yesterday afternoon to at- held there. where he went to-or: ganize a class in shorthand and typewriting. The Crowell-Crocker Land Co. expeets to locate about one hun- dred new settlers in yesterday some land —seekers — from this weelk, The meeting have been held this afternoon Sunday afternoon. spring according to the official calender. Sunday the sun crossed the equator and the spring oqumom.tl storms are due. County Auditor Sylvester this afternoon forwarded warrants for wolf boonties to five residents of the village of Baudette. They were-various Sums and madea total of $75. s Robert Clark lastnight severed his connection with the BigStore. Mr. Clark has'been a valued em- ploye for the past four years. He will be Post master Carson’s as- sistant after April 1. At its next regular meeting of the board of county commis: sioners a petition for the organ- ization of a new school district in, the Shotley “Brook °country, 151-32 willbe up for considera- tion. S. D. Works, the lumberman, is at his old home in Mankato on a visit. Mr. Works attended the Northwestern Real Estate Deal- ers meeting in Minneapolis and did lots a talking for Beltrami county. General Manager Gemmel of the M, & I returned to Brainerd last m"ht Mr. Gemmel has been-in-poor-health -during the greater part of the winter but is feeling much better now, a fact his many friends will be pleased to learn. Rev. F. E. Higgins left today for a visit to Hibbing. Mr. Hig- gins yesterday made the Isst visit to the camps in this vicinity which he-will- make this year. He says he has-had one of the most successful winters in his experience. Drs,- Tuomy ‘and Foster re- turned today from Crookston wherc they went yesterday after noontoattend the dental meeting. Anassociation was organized and the future meetings will be held at Grand Forks and Fargo. The doctors made an effort to secure some of the meetings for Be- midji but were unsuccessful. Applicants for lodging at the ¢ty jail have been more frequent £)r the past week than ‘at any time during the winter. The professional -hobo who has been spending the winter in the larger towns is beginning to move and Bemidji will have the full quota in a ‘short time. The police de- partment do not propose to make their stay-here particularly pleas ant and they will be hunched along as fast as they arrive in the city. THERE IS No Economy IN A CHEAP-JOB Our-business consists of Plumb- ing and Heating, and we do not pretend to do any other trade. Fifteen years'-experience at the the trade qualifies us to give you value received in our line. The Jerrard Plumbing Co. BEMIDJI. akeslee is at Blackduck | furniture | A. T Wheelock is contined (m ' o powerful then Svengali’s e «wer is Mark’s Lung Evan Carson will accept a posi- is in the city Dr. R. B. Foster wenttoCrook- tend the meeting of the dentists Prof. Conway went to ~Fosston Beltrami county before the first.of June. Willits & Cahill are -expecting the southern part of the state tolook over their Belarami county lands of the Retail Liquor Dealers which was_to has been postponed until next Yesterday was the first day of | of county commissioners wil threo [liquor licenses from the vi'la |of Baudette. They Burt Clark, J. I | W, \nul “mxhidel f COTTON MARKET STEADIER. Absence of Panicky Feeling on New York Exchange. New_ York, March There -was an absence of panicky iceling at tho openi! of the cotton market and on the surface the traders appeared (o have -recovered, in some measure, con- fidence In the situation. There seemed to be a disposition to consider that cotton on its merits did not warrant any further decline for the time being and it was evident also the market was receiving powerful support from spot handlers and spot users. The market opened firm at an ad vance of 20 to 40 points, with May selling up to 14.40 on the call. The advances, however, proved sufficient to cause more liquidation and the mar- ket became very irregular, with May declining to H ll\\hh \\I llh rst ten minutes. ¥ for this seemed to ]m\uy W offerings- for tho-time boing, howover, and the market again steadied up, with May reaching I Trading was comparatively quiet. The closing was — steady, with- un- changed prices to an advance of 3G points; Sales were ostimated at 000-bales- e DECLARED UNCONSTITUTIONAL. Indiana Law Taxing Express and Tele- graph Companies. ‘Washington, March . — Justice Holmes of the supreme court of the United States delivered the opinion of that court in the case of James C. Fargo, president of the American press company, vs. William H. Hart, auditor of the state of Indiana, re: versing the decree of the clrcuit court for the digtrict of Indiana. The case {nvolved the Indiana Inw of 1893 providing for tha taxation of express companies, telograph com- panies, otc., the operating of - which the express company resisted on the ground that the eftect of it was to tax the mmm.- prop: of thé company-. The circult court up! (I“the state au- thorities! The oplnion of tfic supreme court was based on the’zround that the tem of taxation proposed is an fn ference with Interstiic commerce. Vessels Damaged in Collision. Holyhead, Wales; March 22 —T) Brilish steamers Merlon and Grant put into the harbor during the day after having been in collision oft this place during a dense fog. Both ships. were-Infured. The Clan Grant was struck amidships and her fore part is full of water. The damage to the Merion s evidently- slight,-as-she sub sequently muucdul for Liverpool. Thought to be in the Last Stages of Consumption, Mrs. Minerva Byars, Ill., says; I have just re- ceived the White. Wine of T, We think there is no medicine like'it. It cured me when I was thought to be in the last stages of consumption. I will” always recomend it to those that have any disease of the lungs. W. G. Schroeder Burgess, of Dealer in General Merchandise The Famous Gotzian and Weizerburg Shoes Heinze Celebrated Pickles, Preserves and Canned Goods University Brand of Canned Goods s CROCKERY and GLASSWARE FLOUR-and FEED Phone 209 R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors <~ Westlof City Hall. All Orders Promptly Attended to || i Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting The next mecting of the board 1| ITIS ANATTER OF HEALTH | applications for] are made by Qollins; “and | Absclutely Pure THERE 'S NO SUBSTITUTE - : For Wall Paper Paperhanging Kalsomining and SEbE N J—2\o H O 1910 MILES BLOCK -Beware-of Ointments lor (.n.lrrh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense ol smelland completely derangethe whole system when enteping it through the mucous Such articles should Decorating;’ We have the lively, new, fascinating card game, PANIGC Panicis a mimic on Wall street exchange Price, 40 cents. A. GILMOUR' & CO.' G Y DPRUG STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji. Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range has many distinetive points of merit. -~ Everybody who the desivability and should come in and and understands cconomy ol having only the best, let us show this range. This ix the original and only all-steel range. ¢ no others which deserve to he mentiofied in walls a range Thenr the same class. The quick heat radiation of this range makes . a very great saving in the anfount of fuel. yer be used excepton precrip: tions from reputable phy the damage they will do ds. the good you ¢an poss derive from them, Cata 1 Cure, manufactured by 1. mey & o, Toledo, O, confaing - no mercury, and is DON'T FALL TO SELLIT. s [ the genuine, Ttis tikeninternally | and madein Toledo, Ohio, by 18, jE. €. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent. taken mternally, acting diree ll\ upon-the blood and mucous sur- facesof the system. In buy Hall’sCatarrhCurebesure yougot 1z Cheney & Co. Testimonials free: \nlll by Druggists. Price;Fhe. per bott Talke Family Pills _for < unsmmlum When your beer pumps do not work see Doran and have them clean&d. | em——— Do not forget we doall kinds of steam and water pipe re- pairing. R Call or telephone to J. J. DORAN PILONE 225 SHORT ROUTE FAST TIME ALL POlNTS IN THE NORTHWEST AND ON THE $F.M. Malzahn & Co. We are daily receiving inquiries ENC R RD ey Bemidji Property FOR SALE OR FOR RENT| Let Us Help You N'\\\'fls & Gahill 't'I- e OB RO ) 'I‘EZ' Lo ) ‘!‘32' 0 & 3 & A POINTER: vV &8 &8 s. Hose, Underwear, ® & Vi are headquarters for G 'Imh Work Pants -and all kinds_of Notions, Lamps, 2 Dishes, cte., Cigars, Tobuecos, Candies, Nuts and o gen- # ral variety of Merchandise. & We want your trade, and appreciate your patronag by gi mg you wmare for your money at all times than 2 you get clsewhere We tgrdially-invite \nu to-call: 'mvl \\i.mnl, S04-WestIlird stree : The Fair Varlety Cash Store% 0O G G B 2 & 24 atou old—> E oMo 0000000000 oooooooooo: $ The North Dakota Liquor Institute o . The latest improved scientific treatment for the hquor habit [ J PACIFIC COAS] (Bemidli Schedute. ! TIME TABLE LOCAL TRAINS EAST BOUND No. 40 Park X “CDuluth b ST HOUND ton Lnll-, 5 JFos < k Rapids Lin Fullinformation from Bemidii. Minn i J '@ 628 North Third St., Grand Forks, N. D. o is 4 discase we pmm\ul\, [ ] guarantee to cure in By . . e DRUNKENNESS days. No publicity, Write for full particulars . Subscrlbe for the Daxly Ploneerr CrRis Baby Carriages and Go-Carts N 4 Baby Carriages that ever came to this city Make your selection while the assortment is complete We have on display the largest assortment of and Go-Carts