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_to look up the country and some "~ @ made to fit. THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Eggs—never out—Peterson. Rovert Dudley is in the city from Blackduck today. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. If you want the best field and garden seed go to Naagle. ~Sheriff Bailey -went- to- Black- duck on official business last night. Three . thousand feet garden hose. We can save you money, Jerrard Plumbing Co. Mayor Hobson, the head of the village of Kelliher, is transacting business in the city today. Herman Fenske and Ida John- son were licensed to wed by Clerk of Court vesterday-. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Charles Hayden, supervisor of |. assessments is in the city from Blackduck on business today. “Dad” Palmer went to Kelliher last night to take charge of the Kelliher Journal for Martin & Christenson M. J. Morse the lakeside pho- tographer has just placed an or- der for a fine newlens to-be used ., for portraiture. A good spray nozzle free with every sale of garden hose. We have 3,000 feet. Prices and qual- ity gunaranteed. Jerrard Plumb: ing Co. R. E. White came in from Minneapolis 12st night. He will be busy for the next few weeks arranging for the starting of his several drives. Judge Martin Galchutt, of Ny- move, has faith in the future of that town and has lumber on the Read the Bazaar ad today. M. E. Carson is at Cass Lake ou business this afternoon. cents per can at Nangle’s. Mayor Gordon, of Shevlin, isin the city. Dick Underwood is down from Solway today. County commissioner Fred Sibley is in town this a ternoon. John Meyer, of Cold Springs, Minn., is the guest of Benidji friends today. All kinds of garden hose at all kinds of prices. -Jerrard Plumb. ing Co. Dr. Foster leaves tonight on his regular visit to McIatosh. He will return Sunday night. Robert Muncy, the Little [falls cruiser, is_shaking hands with Bemidji friends today. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s Lung Balsam is the best. Boyle, the Nymore carpenter, has recently purchased two l ts at Nymore and will build a car- penter shop: Cwmsardead'and turned to clay might stop,a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam it is the best. Lieon Clark, city clerk of the village of Nymore, has purchased two lots and is soon to build a fine residence at Nymore, Butter, farmer’s butter, dairy butter, separator butter, jar butter, butter in prints, cream- ery butter. Peterson. The Hotel Nymore is the latest aspirant for the public favor and was opened this weelk with Kenney Lloyd in charge. H. K. Gillette, who is with the Walker and Akeley Co, is in the city to remain for a week looking ground for the construction of -three new residences. Chas. Carlson, who has been ill for some time past with a bad attack of erysipelas is not im- proving very rapidly and his con- dition gives rise to some anxiety. A.. M. Fenton, representing the Northwestern and Thomas Domxld, the Mllwaukee, were d men yesterdny in the interests of the freight department of their re- after some business for the company. Swan Torkelson, formerly sheriff of Clearwater county, is in Bemdji this afternoon shaking hands with old time friends, . Mrs. Elizabeth “ Clifford and family expect to leave soon for the Pacific coast to reside and are considering Secattle as a location. ; - City Attorney Russell went to Cass Lake this afternoon to ap- pear for the contestantin a con- test case entitled Miller vs. Olson, a valuable claim in ,"‘ensmke and will go to]: here he.has interestsi- gcmthe Red Lake reservation of the new towns that are being his section. 'MILES BLOCK. cruiser was in the city yesterday. Boy Bay and says thal during all his experience in the. woods, he has never seen a winter like the lone just. passed. ~Just In_ Three thousand feet of garden hose. 'All qualities, all prices. Jerrard Plumbing Co. v LADIES WAISTS © We haye a large assortment " up’to_date in_patterns and are ‘We have them from ® $1.25 to $3.50 ® JUST RECEIVED Standard -canned - fruits 10| TOWN. Illustrated Write-up in the St. Paul Globe a Big Disappointment. 2 | BIG CITY PAPER REAPS A HAR: VEST IN BEMIDJIL Four Columns of Eighth Page of the City Daily Nets Four Hundred Dollars. The highly-heralded write-up of Bemidji, published by the St. Paul Globe, is at hand and the general opinion of alt- who™ were induced to go through with the game by the representative of the great St. Paul paper is that Bemidji and a number of its bes and most representative citizens have been goldbricked. A short time ago a Mr. Loomis representing the St. Paul Globe, visited Bemidji add sought the assistance of a number of the business men in introducing him to the people of the- city atlarge. Mr. Loomis was not a newspaper man, and carefully ‘avoided the local newspaper offices but he nevertheless laid barea plan of publicity for Bemidji that would cover everything in the city from the weather vane on the court house roof to the intricacies of the great saw mill plant of the Crookston Lumber company. On the occasion of the first visit the Pioneer published a mild protest against his scheme being patronized and Mr. Loomis left the city. Laterhe returned and succeeded in intéresting a prominent real estate man, who has the'good of the city at heart, and who was especially anxious to see Bemidji advertised to the outside world. The genileman him to the business men of the neer was accused of being nar- rowly jealous and other things/| equally unjust and untrue: The write-up nppea.red yester- day morning, and the Pioncer stands sustained in -its original contention ‘that the scheme was & graft. Four columns on the 8th page of the paper netted Mr, Mr. Devereax was on his way to|p . 1ig nearly four hundred dol- |ons lars and the space which the|- GOLDBRICKED THE | April. Catarrh acting in good faith introduced |, ‘8 0y Ghen city a liberal patronage was ac-|fectly l;onmuhlo'm all business corded the scheme and the Pio- (b of the sy | ITIS ANATTER OF HEALTH | Absclutely Pare THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE TFormal opening of new library win at court house this evening. Meeting of the congregation of the Baptist church at the chureh at 8:100°p. m. tnm-'l L First Swrgvon 0[ lhu Season. The first sturgeon of the sea- son was landed at the dam yes- terday. The fish weighed 165 pounds. It was caught inadip net operated by two and after a cussle of about ten niinutes'it was hauled ashore, It is the largest one that has bee n| caught here in years, - Crooks ton Times. Snow Storm Today. Bemidji is storm this snow hus been falling wrapped ina snow A heavy since 11 afternoon, o’cloclk this morning. The storm is the second of the- four which Hicks predicts for the month of How s ’I‘hls‘ We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be curcd by Hall's ) Cure. F.J.Cheney & , Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have ey for the last and beleive him per- 15 years, ions, and financially able out any obhgations made by h rm. WAL nl\t,, Kl\ NAN & MARVIN, m-m, 'lnludn, 0. the blood and mucous surfac tem. Testimonials sent free..Prico 75¢, per bottle. Sold by all druggists. TakosHall’s Il Pills _for write-up occupied could easily have been bought for one-fourth of that amount. Any local news- papexmnb could ‘have done the | resource of the city greater jus- tice'in'a.column than Mr. Loomis does in four, "It would be possible to go on indefinitely and show where the whole scheme was a graft of the first water but it is not necessary. The protest of this paper was fi'e h’av; on SPECTAL SALE [ ) _Men’s and Children’s Hats. We have them in three lots. Lot 1, vorth from $1 10 81.50 ey worth 1Ir¢ 0 75¢ . sale price Lot 2, worth from ¢ to $1 . 12, W 75 50¢ ® or Lot 3, Hats for boys; sale go [ J @ A complete line of Silks for 1 Waists and Skirts. Prices from c o 50c :0 $1 i_, - ) o—— SHOES e @ LADIES BLACK UN- We have them for Ladies, Men, @ ° DERSKIRTS Boys and Children, and they P are of the best. ’ o s . o $3.50 . ° hiot? RUBBERS RUBBERS g ® WAISTINGS Yo will nced them. We bave S We have just what you want, B BI2ES: , @ s they are stylish, = e ® e———— TADHES-BELTS ° ?}RO(‘MH!I“T : Well, e have them from [ 4 H rand o best, and 95 ig Store. all new «\ud up- m-daw. . ® - e ) SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK [ ] @ _ We place on sale a line of Canned Goods at about half . .thelr former prices. See our show windows for prices. @ [ [ ° Something Dm ng at ® ¢ McCuaig’s o cLuaigs ® WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG : 3000000000000’00000000 :_'not made originally because the [ ] [ ] [ ] Globe’s advertising write-up would take any money from the| Pioneer counting rooms butmere- ly because the Pioncer wished to protect-its-patrons from the ad- vertising man who belittles—the entire business by ng four prices for an inferior service, Night Shift Started.. The night shift at the Crooks- ton mill was started last night and the mill will run two shifts from this time until it closes next| fall. The plantis working in fine shape and the season’s cut is ex- pected to be a record breaker. Proves Up Brother’s Homestead. Gertrude Lemloh made (mdl‘ preof before Clerk of Court | Rhoda today on a homestead in the town of Turtle Lake, on| which the original filing was made by her brother, Fred| Muerer who was drowned m Lake Julia about three years| ago. Mrs. Lemloh was his nn]yl heir and succeeded in ]:r,-rfr-«(in::; the proof. “Unto Every Man | According to His Own.” || Our business consists of PLUMBING AND HEATING.-- no more and no less. Figs do not grow from thistles-~no more can you expect plumbing.and lieating to be done by any other than ex- perts in that iine of business, That ‘ is our line, and our reputation is yonr guarantee, The Jerrard Plumbing Co. “|ing.from a discass of the throat and ~ X Remarkablo (ase. Thos. Reed, ®f -Neillaville, Wis., Your White Wine of Tar Syrup.is the best mcl lunu« lhuL has from my own expel I think it has twice saved my life when suller- lungs. It cured my neighbor, Mr. powes, of asthma that had aflicted him for years. FOR SALE OR TRADE: Hous and lot on Thirteenth St. i | “YOUR MONEY IS | and will be refunded to you if after us- | ing half a bortle of | 'RHEUMATISM an d? you are not satisfied with results, every bottle. £ B SN S O and address by Miss Clara Bald-f. nall boys | . | pairing. NO GOOD” THE FAMOUS BLOOD CURE This is our guarantee which goes \vlth and Guaranteed Only by | For Sale Livery Stable } A. M. BAGLEY SUCCESSOR TO-T.J. JINKINSON New Carriages and Good Horses New and Second Hand { Carriages For Sale ! BEMIDJI - MINN. ‘When your beer pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned. _ : Do not forget we doall kinds of steam and water pipe re- Call or telephone to J. J DORAN mterml]y, :u.bnw dnccbly upon{ MBS. CECELIA STOWE, Orator, Entre Nous Club. 176 Warren Avenue, Circaco, 1., Oct. 22,1902, For nearly four {vars 1 suffered from ov: The doc- tor ingisted on an o) on as the only way to get well. I, however, strongly objected 9 My busband felt d well as I, for home woman is a digconsolate place at . A friendly druggist advised bim to_get a botil Wine of Cardui for-me ot Ibegan toimprc my recovery wi in_eighteen Mrs, Stowe's letter shows every woman how a home is saddened by female wealmes and how completely Wine of Cardui cures that sick- and happ 1CITY DRUG STORE has many distinctive points of merit. wants a range “economy of havin We have the lively, new, fascinating card game, Price, 40 cents. A G-ILMOUR & CO Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidii. PANIGC Panicis a mimic on Wall street exchange and understands the same class. The quick heat radiation of this range makes a very great saving~in the amount of fuel. F. M. Malzahn & Co. DON'T F'AIL TO S ¢ ) WANTED—To' list bargains in real estate. $300 to $1,000-—parties waiting. WILLITS & CAHILL. . Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range Everybody who the desirability and g only the best, should come in and let us show this range. ‘This_is the original and only all-steel range. There are no others which deserve to be mentioned in I amn selling out Rubbersand Arctics | below”cost. Giet your supply now. "Jl Monogram ancy, Cream Cheese ||n very hest., & & Dishes, cte. £ cral var . Cigars, ity of \1(*1( andise. fii‘.nouéutx-fi;fiuz- BAHG BEG0RS @#@## :A POINTER: a W bure h(uulxpl.utmh for Caps, Hose, Undx.rwem‘, - Shirts, Work l’u\t* and all kinds of Notions, Lamps, Tobuccos, Candies, Nuts and a gen- We want your trade, and appreciate your patronage @ ;,,FL\)_,LI\HN you more lnl your money b all tnnos than £ | | 43¢ 1B~ | % We arce off attractive in Dried Fruits PN SOINE Very values 2] Our price on California Canned Goods is good for six months W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209 J uét Received By nus again. Do not go on suffer- % Go to mur druggist today lec\ue a $1.00 bottle of Wine oi ardui. I WINE<CaRDU. Pioneer want col- result getters. The Daily umns are zood Try them. Fast Freight s YOU get clsewlicr Wl- cordinlly invite you, to call and see us at our old §. slanrl General Banking Business. S I A X, SIS R G 2 S Ay 304 West Third street. @ The Falr Varlety Cash Store e i}fi-fi'#fi J[cumbermens BEMIDJI %3 Go Carts. in Bemidji. Grades. State Bank Subscmhejor the Daily Pioneer Sprmg> Line ; of Baby Carnages and Swellest Line of l;;r; Beds Ever Shown Nobby Line of Rockers, All Styles and Fire Insurance.