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THE CITY wherries at Petersd Willits and Cahill write surance in reliable compax M- re powerful then Svengali’s hypnciicpower is Mark’s Lung Balsam. Invitations wereissued yes day for the Knights of Pyth Easter ball. Visit our the fancy drinks of the now on sale. . I. B. Olson. Hou. J. M. Markham went. to Minneapolis this morning to spend a week with his family. Mr.and Mrs: Hall of St. Paul will spend the summer with their sister, Mrs. W. Sexton of | Mill Park. The city schools closed yester- day aiternoon for the Easter va- cation. Exercises were held in the primary rooms. A. T. Wheelock, who has been on the sick list for the past weels, is_very much . improved this _morning and will no doubt be himself ¢ again in a few days. Miss Gralton, who has display room with O’Leary & Bowser, will hold her Easter millinery opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 31 to April 2. Prof. Edmunds will spend his Baster vacation at Tower and other points in the range country and before returnmg hopes to locate a claim in the range coun- try. Owing to tlie recent fire Miss Hetland’s spring and summer millinery stock is. entirely new and up to date. Formal Easter opening ‘next:Monday and Tues- day. John Fleming went to Walker this morning to spend Sunday with friends. Next week he leaves for Aurora,one of the Iron Range towns, where he has ac- cepted employment. The Rév. Mrs. Ted Smith de- livers a lecture on spiritualism at Anger’s hall, Superior tomor- TOW. Ycatu-days Duluth Her- ald printed a. picture of Mrs, Smith and gave her extended mention. John Dahl'went to the county jail this. morning because he could not pay a fine of $5 and costs, imposed in Judge Pender- gast’s court for drunkenness. ¢ F‘ot ten days he will be the guest | ot Sheriff Bailey. Late advices from Chief Be- midji who is seriously ill is that his condition is steadily becom- soda’ fountain. All sCason ing more grave and he cannot | survive but a few days longer unless there is a ‘radical ch.mfre for the better. Dan Fullerton will train Fred Brinkman’ stlottmwmarr\ “Kitty Valentine.” Mr. Fullerton will take her with the other horses when he leaves for Park Rapids in a few weeks to begin his sum- mer training at the Park Rapids track. . . M. E. Carson, Wi uas been | assisting at Schrot der’s gr ‘ocery store for some time past has severed his connection to get ready for the bopening, of thL Princess grocery. Mr.” Carson expects the new store to be veady for business next Saturday. DR. FOSTER -~ DENTIST MILES BLOCK. |2 meeting Pillsbury’s Best tlour for sale at Schroed Sced g specialty at Schroed The retail liguor at Red Mer morrow afterneon. The local recruoiting ofi has fourteen men on | shipped to St. Louis coast stations. Lammers Bros. logging camps at Northome have broke: quite a number of the men ar- rived in Bemidji this morn? Arthur Vanderplow a steader- from -the Turtle country is one of the latest ve- cruits enlisted at the 1 L. D, Dufty, of | Forks, is in' the city ing up a_ location for w bo dlley He has about decide I o put one in-in this city. Do not overlook' the fact that the Milton Ice Cream is the pur- home- § QREIT0 Tavus est and best ice cream shipped | into the city. We have the sole agency. <I. B. Olson. Miss Hetland will show the swellest trimmed hats, nobbiest street Lats and the famous Gagc tailored hats at her opening Mon- dayand Tuesday, March 25and 24). ¢ 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. No. 14 arrived two and one half hours late over the Great North ern line today. Y storm resulted in great rupted traffic all over the west- ern country. E.T.Crawford-and-John be- bons aré the joint owners of a team of drivers warranted to turn-a mile 1 three minutes, purchased of Thomas Naxy, the big Ilumberman, who doesn’t have anything in horseflesh that isn’t good. A ‘local amusement pxomotex plans to start an Uncle Tom’s Cabin show out of Bemidji under canvass about the 1st of May. It will carry a band and orchestra and travel in a special car. The people for the production are now being secured. Henry Bueuther’s taxiderniy establishment has received a handsome specimen of a silver grey fox to be mounted. Tho silver grey is a very rare S| men and is very valuable. It is one of ‘the first ever brought to this city:and was poisoncd by a homesteader. Mrs. Joseph Deschane, wife of the man who was sent to the state penitentiary this week for stealing oats at Tenstrike denys that sheis in destitute circum- stances and says that she is well able to care for herselfand five small -children. sHer parents who are reported to be auite wealthy have been notified of her her circumstances, Somebody . is monkeying with the buzz saw at Turtle River-and is going around making the state ment that he will lick Editor Morehead of the Pine Tree as soon as he catches him alone. The Pioneer: don’t know who it is that has escaped the harvest of $he foolkiller but will wager any: decent amount that Editor Moro- head wont come off second best Nero if it ever comes to a mixed up matter: 20 00 .GO@OO .We are showing an elegant line of O o & SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. We g o 0 bought early, therefore got the benefit : . ® of low prlces and you get same benefit 0 Muslin Underwear from 15¢ to $3. 50 0 ° S Shirt Waists; they are be‘mt‘ S ml are the newe ® New Ginghams :New Embroideries e New Underskirts And of course you know we sell . THE QUEEN QUALITY SHOE e* o oMen s, Boys’ and Children’s Shoes § Also a complete line of New Laces ® New Cot Hosieryg C‘ o WM. M 'CUAIG ...O...O.....OQ.O. ...\ best remedy I ever saw. In twe! f 1 WM. MoCUAIG $ ¥iic i i e an mavor)| alit the - [ their moving picture show and |} | vime and he proposes to do just New Belts ¢ 0 | e‘“ml- of Tar Syrup, and one hour i ITIS ANATTER OF HEALTH | Absclutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE For wall paper see J. A. Hoff Miles block. Finest dairy butter and fresh | eggs always at Peterson’s. E. T. Crawford wasat North- ome last night on business. Miss Hetland’s Easter opening| § Monday and Tuesday, March 2 Dot Keihm has been visit- | 3 ing with Mr. and Mrs. C. W, |3 Speelman af, Northome. B. F. Carter, the Tenstrike real estate man;-was in the city last night in attendance at the Pettker inquest. Miller Bros. have returned from a tripup the north line with | § have been-doing a nice business. The local Masonic lodge had a |3 working session-last-night and sonferred the “third degree on tlarry Reynolds and Harry tlaines. 5 Station Agent Bordsen has re- signed his position at Tenstrilke|# and will accept a position tele- graphing for the Western Union | 3 in Minneapolis. k P. V. Coppernoll, who has been attending the term of the district court here for the past|3 week returned tohis home at|8 Wadena this morning. D. C. Smyth says the Pionecr |3 was in error the other day when it said he was going to take-a rest. Mr. Smyth doesn’t feel l.he need of one yet although-he has been in business for a long as much work as ever. A miniature wigwam, standing about three feet high, has been shippad by Major Scott, Indian |# agent, to the St. Louis world’s |# fair commission, to be placed on |H exhibition. It will unquestion bly be an-attractive feature of (& Minnesota’s exhibit and will give | § many who have never seen Lo at | home an idea of the kind of domi- cile he lives in. Charles Moore and = Frank Brown colored minstrels ‘became intoxicated last night and imag- ined for a time that they owned the Pennsylvania railvoad. All|§ hallucinations were dispelled in Judge Pendergast’s court this morning when they were sen-| tenced to ten daysin the county jail because théy could not pay u fine of $5.and costs. Sheriff” Bailey returns today from_Stillwater, where he went to commit John McCGuire to the ||l penitentiary. Roy Loveland and Lyle Cory will-be taken down-the first of the week and with the taking up of the criminal calen-|§ dar_and the disposition of the variuus cases the population at the county jail, which has been large during all of the winter, will be mutcriully rqd sed. Want Column FOR RENT. ROOMS FOR- RENT— [nquire at the Bazaar. : N TO RENT—Five unfurnished|§ rooms, close to centerof town. Wm. Blocker. FOR SALE. oo FOR SALE-—A few pieces of new furniture, consisting of stoves dining room furniture, room furniture and odd chairs. Call-mornings after 9 o'clock, Kinny Cottage, Lake Boule- vard, HELP WA WANTED—For U. S bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, zens of Uni good character and te habits, who can speak, read| and write English. For in formation apply to' Recruit . Miles block, Bemi Al my able | The Conductor. Conductor Warren of the C. & R. R. says: I had hu-n puld rot, speak above a whis pm . 16, 1 met one of Dr. | Warner's agents on my train, he lmndrd mie a bottle of the White| xxflm taking the first dose my| lm'\nr-nr-\s commer.ced leaving tha cold nearly cured. It is the ‘A Formal Spring Opening of the New BERMAN EMPORIUM TUESDAY, MARCH 29 March 29. OUR HATS Are, “The Glass of Fashion and the Mould of ! The Daintiest Creations of the Season’s Fashions, direct * from New York and Paris. The Lar@est Showing and Best Selected Line INO MILLINERY SHOWING has ever heen made in Bemidji which will for one moment compare for complefeness, exclusiveness or perfection of B Style with the display which we shall make for the inspecs tion of the ladies of Bemidji and vicinity nest Tuesday; Form.” of Spring Goods. The newest makes and “fabries-in : 4 Ladies’ Suits, Waists, Skirts and Dress Goods will be displiyed in- the greatest varicty of style. new line of Qadies’ and Qrildwen's Dhees and Dligpets..w is worthy of your inspection. Our line of ladies furnigh- ings is more mmpl( te and of higher grade than ever. These goods are all |)IIIIII ased in the Kast and new est fashions. SOUVENIR—A handsome souvenir will he given f 1|1||unt ations and Tofferings of the to'every lady attending the opening. RECEPTION—A ladies of Bemidji and vi iments will he served. fre evening. — nity Tuesday 1 No goods will he ception willbe given to the B evening. sold Re- that The Berman mporium Next door to Postoffice. We have the lively, new, fascinating card game, PANIG Panic is a mimic on Wall street exchange Price, 40 cents. A. GILMOUR & CO. CITY DRUG STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji.~ Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range lias many distinctive points of merit.. Everybody who wants a range and understands the desirability and economy of having only the best, should come in and let us show this range. This is the original and only all-steel range. There ave no others which deserve to be nentioned in the same class. The quick heat radiation of this range makes a-very great saving-in-the-amount of fuel. DoN'T I 10 SEL 1T, F. M. Malzahn & Co. §AAAAAAAAAAAHMA AlL C. H. MILES Wholesale quuor Dealer 1 3; Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous St. Louis Beer :BUDWEISER_ rrrrrmrr[zmmrr 3 3 3 3 3 R S T R AT T Rl We are daily receiving inquiries N ARD Bemidji Property FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Let Us Help You Weillits & Gakill e0000000000000 00000: ° o The North Dakota Liquor Institute o Q The latest improved scientific treatment for the Liquor habit [ ] o DRUNKENNESS i et . <I.n~ No publicity. Write for full puxuculun e ° Q628 North Third St., Grand Forks, N.D. @ 00000.0000 00060 000 REG TO [;umbermens State Bank BEMIDJI 333 General Banking Business. 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