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Read the Bazaar ad today. " Standard canned cents per can at Nangle's. THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Mrs. N. Stahnke, of Farley, is in the city-today: Eggs—never -out—Peterson. acting business before the office at Cass Lake today. All kinds of garden hose at al kinds of prices. ing Co. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. John Ross is down from Dex- terville today. 1f you want the best field and ~ garden seed go to-Nangle. E. M. Stanton, the Cass Lake attorney-was ingthe city on-—busi- ness last night. there at ten o'clock tomorrow. best—Mark’s Lung the best. fruits 10 City Attorney Russell is trans- Jerrard Plumb- Father Murphy goes to Bagley tonight and will celebrate mass Nothing can-be better than the Balsam is Dr. L. A. Ward leaves tonight Willits and Cahill write fire in'} surance in reliable compuies. | JTIS AMATTER OF HEALTH A. J. Higgins is in the vit‘\'i‘ from Nebish, | the lumberman, , is at the Remore today. | || Martin and Pat Butler re-| turued today from several week's | visit in Minneapolis, land| Solon Finley, County Auditor Sylvester this morning-paid-a-wolf -bounty ta Erick Ness, of the town of Roose- | velt. _Murs. D.-Smallwood leaves !(1-f morrow morning for an extended | visit with relatives at Melrose. | Three thousand feet; garden hose. We can save you money, Jerrard Plumbing Co. James Murphy of East Grand Forks is in the city today the guest of friends. Why balance on the verge of consumption wheén Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. B. S. Bennett, one of the prom- ment residents of Fosston is in the city.on business: John Jones,and Matt Phalon, two of Blackduck’s progressive business men arein the city. M. E. Harbin, the Crookston life insurance man is talking m- surance:to Bemidji people today Mrs. W. A. Gould went to Minneapolis this motning for a short visit wi "zh friends and relatives. Robert Nelson, the genial pro- prietor of Nelson’s buffet _went to Grand Rapids this afternoon on business. A.F. Warnerand F. H. Stron two of Northome’s mosbsubsbanb- ial residents are in. the city on business today. Hearing on thecontested claims in the Street estate have been occupying’ the attention of ‘the probate court today. Frank Bush, the well known lumberman, came up from, Wal- ker last night. Mr. Bush will have charge of Thurston’s drive on the Schooleraft river. Bruce Harris, who has been a the Crookston mill offices for the past two weeks resumed his po- sition ‘with the sales department for a several month’s vacation t be spent on the Pacitic coast. The little Misses Gladys and wind away. Take Mark's Balsam it is the best. cruisers, who-is-well known in this section came in from Still- water this morning. butter, separator butter, butter, butter in prints.’ cream- ery butter. Peterson. J. W. Irwin returned today from a trip to’ North Dalkota where he went to buy some draught horses. John McAvoy has let the con- tract for the construction of a fine barn on the property - he recently acqaired in Bailey’s ad- dition. 2 Mrs L. J. Mathney, who has been ill for some fime was talen to St. Anthony’s hospital this morning for a surgical operation, John McCarty, who has been logging in the Lake George coun- try and has just finished putting in four million and @ half is in the city on business today. Blakeley & Farley sent a crew of men to Rosby this morn- ing to overhaul the steam tug 11 Alice May, which is to_ be. used|. this summer in towing rafts across Cass Lake. A. H. Harris, wno has sewered yestetda.y and has gone to his old [ his connections with the Kelliher territory in the southern part of| Mercantile Company, is in the the siate. city today. = Mr. Harris is unde- There. was 1o (meetlno‘ of the|cided as to what he will do in the Business Men’s club last night, [fufure. - — stormy weather and the library Rev. WD+ ,Parr of the Board of Essie Branron went to Northome last night for a visit with friends: Cwsar deadand turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the Lung| M A. D. E. Elliot one of the old time Butter, farmer’s butter, dairy Jar opening combing to keep the at- | Church Extension of the Meth- tendance away. A meeting of {odist charchand Presiding Elder the directors is called for-next|Dodds of this conference will be Monday night. A nuwber of im- |in Bemidji Sunday and will speak portant matters are to come be-|at the M. E. church, fore the club. Uncle George Bardwell, one of Bemidji’s pioneer residents is soon to leave for Sand Point, DR. F O STER Idaho to make his future home. DENTIST ° Uncle George has hosts of friends in this city who will be sorry to MIEES ELOCK. learn of his, departure. .THE BIG STORE... Saturday’s Special. : ONE DAY ONLY. We place on sale our entire line-of LADIES PURSES and CHATALENE BAGS in THREE LOTS. Lot 1. Lot 2. Lot 3. Former price, - 28e¢ 75¢ 89¢ Former price, 50c; Sale price, - Former price, al 00 Sale price, - - 25; Sale price, - - SATURDAY’S SPECIAL SALE ON ALL REMNANTS. We have gone through our stock and find we have many Remnants and Short Lengths. We have’put them on sale for Saturday at costand less Special Sale of Short Length Ribbon, Saturday only. Specxal for Saturday—\len s Neckwear, worth up to 75 cents; while they last your choice for - - 85¢ Men’s Gloves — See them on our Bargain Counter. Men s ‘Hats—Speci dl—bl._o to $1.50 Hat, while-they Tast, for - : > 75¢ 75e to 81.00 Hats, for - 2 3 = s 59¢ Grocery Department. 3 cans Strawberries, for - - 5 25¢ 3 cans Blueberries, for - = - 25¢ 2 cans Peaches, for - = = 35¢ 2 cans Blackberries, for o= s - 25¢ 1 bunch Celery, for - B 2 5c Saturday we will have C jabbage, Celery, Lettuce, Radishes and Strawberries. WM. McCUAIG’S WM. McCUAIG'S )| There is nolever so powerful as plainand simple facts—Mark's Lung Balsam will cure your cough. V. F. Ellis, editor of the Mal- lard Call, is visiting his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellis, today. Rognlien, the- Turtle River representative of the Selkce Land & Mercantile Co., is in Be- midji on business-this-afternoon; A good spray nozzle ' free with every sale of garden hose. We have 3,000 feet. Prices and qual- ity guaranteed. Jerrard Plumb- ing Co. J. A. McConkey has rented the old Flirst National bank building and will use it as a ware room. The stock for his store is being unloaded from the cars today, Miss Dolly Bailey and Miss Grace Lyons gave a dancing party last night at the former’s home to a small party of friends. Refreshments were served and very pleasant time was had. John Smith will move his bar ber shop to new quartevsin the Markham annex next week. Mr. Smith will equip a first class shop and believes his new. stand will be one of the best in the city. Attorney - Charles Scrutchins was at Farley yesterday, -where he appeared for M. Perrault in an action brought against him in justice court by Nellle Stahnke, Mr. Scrutchin succeeded in hay- [ing the action dismissed. George Scott came down from Malla.rd this afternoon, where he bas been putting in this weel: winding up work in connectioris with the finisbing ofithe Gray, contracts with the Red River Lumber Co. County. Commissioaer: Wright is laid up as vhe result of an en- counter with a vicious horse this morning. The animal was handy with his heels became frightened and kicked Mr. Wright several times inflicting painful injury. 3 M. S. Snow and family will Jeave Monday of next week for North Yakima, Wash., , where they will make their kome in the future. The family was among the first to locate in Bemidji and have many friends here who will regret their departure. Charles Plummer, a former resident of Bemidii, who has been running a hotel at Langdon, N. D., for some time past wus in the aity today. Mr. Plummer has disposed of his interests in North Dakota and intends to re- turn to Bemidji to reside. Mr. and Murs. John Buckley leave tonight for the Pacific coast for a several weeks visit. Mz. Buckley had intended to- re- engage in business in Bemidji, but if he likes the coast country and can find a suitable location will remain there. A party of Great Northern officials passed through the city yesterday on a special, In the party = were Superintendent Howaxd, of the Dakota division. Assistant General Supertendent Brown and Supcrint(,nd‘.m O’Brien, of the Fergus [Ialls division. T. J. Meisenberg, who for Absclutely Pure | flIERE IS NO SUlSflT UTE Oddtellows OdAfellows hall moeet tonight at Next i ty comm of board of coun- mers May 16, Star tonight, Directors of club - meet- next Monday Business of importance: Business Men’s The - Hiawathw Dancing club will give one of its pleasaut par Dates Are Fixed. Matt Mayer and Ted Swith-re- turned this afternoon from St 2ul, where they had been to meet with the ofticers of the State Retail ~Liquor Dealer’s Associ- ation. The dates of the conven- tion in Bemidji have been fixed for June 14, 15 and 16 and the matter of running excursions from St. Paul and Minnecapolis wis talen up with the passenger departments of - the Northern Pacific ‘u\d L.umt Northern, A lh;. Drive. Manager Parker, of the Clear- water Logging company, was at Jrookston yest: day and told ‘@ Crookston newspaper that ar- rangements were being made for tlic dnvc which will be the larg- est thisyearit has ever been, AL be handled to the Croolston Lun- ber company’s sawinillat:Cr (ml‘\ ton, down Llnv Red L _ !General C caning Up. The board of health has ordered a general cleaning up of alleys, rubbish heaps, garbage piles and all unsightly obstructions to the strect and alleys of the city. Chief of Police Bailey has been instructed to notily all interested that itis house cleaning time and that its time to get busy next Monday morning : w1‘} will teach Grabam Shorthand and Good- in’s Improved Bookkeeping the summern months, & g 3 5 for only or Munson’s Shorthand Marshall’s Bookkeeping ud for }i Regular mecting of the Eastern | Scveral initiations. | night.y ties = at Peterson’s hall this| evening. tugebhc;- 35,000,000 in logs is to = We have the lively, new, fascinating card game, "PANIGC Panicis a mimic on Wall street exchange Price, 40 cents. " | NEW ART si‘OéK ; { Just Received THE LAKESIDE STl DIO § A. GILMOUR & CO. |CEEY DRUG STORE Pioncer Drug Store of Bemidii. Meets every W 3 2 ! =0 1% Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidii AcrieNo. 351+ | | AL T. Wheelock | H. LeRlea, - Many Good Reasons 2 The Peertess All-Steel Range Everybody who the desirability and cconomy of having 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'\he mentioned in the same class: A. M. BAGLEY JINKINSON SUCCESSOR 10 J. J. New Carriages and Good Horses has many distinetive points of nicrit. wants a range’ and understands New and Second Hand Carriages For Sale BEMIDJI - MINN. E The quick heat radiation of this range makes avery great saving in the amount of fuel. ‘When youf beer pumps do not work DON FALL TO SEE IT. F. M. Malzahn & Co. see Doran and have |! them cleaned. T T Do not forget we- doall kinds ef steam and water pipe re- pairing. R . Call or telephone to J. J. DORAN RILTON K 225 WANTED--To list bargains | in real estate. $300 to | $1,000—parties waiting. | WILLITS & CAHILL. fi{fi}-’r}&:fii@i é}fi}@&-fil 1 am selling ot SR Rubbersand Arctics helow cost, Get your supply now: I’.mu .m:l 1l Iuml~ nl \olmn«, Lump%, Tobaccos, Candies, Nuts and a gen- v of Merchandise. We want your trade, and appreciate your patronage @ / giving you more for your money at all times than & you getzelsewhere We cordially imvite vou-to-e: xll and see us at our old @. \\unl\ Monogram Fancy Cream Cheese the very hest. same an We offer One l[un(lxt‘d Dollitrs | Réward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be curcd by Hall’sf Catarrh Cure. 1. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Ve, the undersigned, have known F. J, Chene, Tor the last 15 years, and beleive him per- fectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially ble | * stand. 304 West Third streot, The Falr Vanety (Cash Store@ . We are offc =Zathae somevery values Dried Fruits!| PEB G088 @ e | J;umbermens Gannea - f| State Bank Goods d = BEMIDJI =% 3 General Banking Business. is good for six months Fire Insurance. some time pasthas been employed | at Ludington’s hardware storc has rtesigned his™ position an leayes with his family Monday of| poxt—week-for—the Pacitic coas Mr. Meisenberg has made many | friends in Bemidji during bhis| stay hereand thebest wishes of | all will go with him to his new } home. | George Rogers leaves tomor- row morning for the Pacific coast with a party of seven from thi city. —They will go from Bemidji to the Dalles, Oregon, and will spend some time looking over the country in that vicinity. Sev- eral of the party intend to file on | stone and timber claims and others are looking up locations to engage in business. {inters HSotd-ty ar | ongtipation. to ¢ yut any obhgations m.ulvl by his firm, | WarLning, Ki & MARVIN, | Wholesale Driggists, Toledo, 0.1 Hal awrrh Cure is taken| cting dircetly upon | I the blood and mucous surfaces :-1 the Testimoni sent free, .. per_bottle. Take Hall’s K Pills aily exper I think it| twiee—saved-my 2 thro#t fun, Dowes, ‘hur or years. Tha Daily want col umns are good T sull getters. "Try them. - 4 li Just I§ , Go Carts. fen suiTer-; and | ,Mr. | t had afflicted | W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209 P LG BY S A I A T T R T T R R Spring Lme of Baby Gamages and Received chllest Line of lron Beds Ever Shown in Bemidji. : Nobby Line of Rockers, All Styles and Grades. FURNITURE | | | ‘E L. NAYLOR,