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e o e T E‘I’Gl‘i“fi&&!(f‘fE(v‘(E‘(&(i&fli(&fif‘l‘i‘illfi ¥ Bemidji’s Only Exclusive Dry Goods Store =~ %!’!9!’9!’4))i!)’*)'li"i!i!iii!%”ii!!"‘ll{i’ LACE .CURTAINS Nottingham, Mull, Net, Irish Point and Bon Ton Battenburg Centers 40c to $15.00 PER PAIR. SO s MUSLINS. We show a most complete line of muslin underwear in every grade and style in large varieties. ST MILLINERY. A new line of Pattern and Street and Sailor Hats in addition -to our eleg(mc line of Millinery. 2 3 3 S SHOES. You will find every style in highest grade of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers. : . : : Soocoo The Berman Emporium. NEXT DOOR TO POST OEFICE. THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Eggs—never out—Peterson. v on official business. ts and Cahill write five in surance in reliable companies. tods Royal washed tigs in bakets, at | Princess-Groeery: L. J. French was at Blackduck lon business last night. Deputy Sheriff ~Bailey “isat] Farley on ofticial business today. | Standard canned fruits cents per can at Nangle's. Mr. and Mrs. parents of a daughter born yes- terday. There is nolever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s 104 Lung Balsam will cure your cough. The Odd Fellows had a big meeting last nightand conferred two degress. All kin f garden hose at al kinds of prices. Jerrard Plumb- ing Co Jndge Spooner returned last night from a several days visit in the Twin Cities. Nothing can be better than the - best—Mark’s Lung Balsam is the best. Mrs. Robert Nelson went t) Brainerd this morning for a visit with relatives. Three thousand feet garden hose. We can saye you monuv, Jerrard Plumbing Co. Miss Chesterman, a teacher in the village school at Blackduck, is visiting friends in the city. Why: balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Mrs. G. A. Tanner returned last night from a week’s visit with friends and relatives at Lit- .| tle Falls. ‘R. J. Albrant, the Blackduck furniture man, has been the guest of his brother, Charles Albrant today. Senator €. C. McCarty of Grand Rapids is in the city today and had business before Judge Spooner this morning: Coosar deadand turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam it is the best. Dr. Landry, the emineunt speci- alist, is in the city this morning and will make his next visit to | Bemidji-May 14: __Short mill wood, ready for use, | drys quickly, $2 per load deliver ed. Crookston _ Lumber Phone 208. Sergeant Witte, of the recruit- ) ling office staff, went to Black- duck, last night to post some of Uncle Sam’s advertising. The Eastern Star had a very enjoyable weeting at Masonic ...THE BIG STORE... Saturday’s Sgecial. ONE DAY ONLY.- S We place on sale our entire line of LADIES PURSES and CHATALENE BAGS in THREE LOTS:. Lot 1. Lot 2. Lot 8. Former 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 28¢ 75¢ 89¢ Former price, 50c¢; Sale pri 1c0, - < Former 1)!1( e, $1.00; Sale price, - - 1.25; Sale price, - - Special Sale of Short Length Ribbon, Saturday only. Special for Saturday—>Men's 75 cents; while the\ last your choice for - - Neckwear, worth up to 35¢ Men’s Gloves — See them on our Bargain Counter. Men’s Hats—Spec 1'\]—3 to $1.50 Hat, last, for - < - 5 5 75¢ to $1.00 Hats, for - - - 5 . Grocery Department. 3 cans Strawberries, for 3 cans Blueberries, for o e 2 cans Peaches, for - - - 2 cans Blackberries, for - - - 25¢ 1 bunch Celery, for = = = 5¢c Lettuce, Radishes while they - 75¢ 59¢ 2 25¢ 25¢ 35¢ Saturdav we will have €abbage, Celery, and Sn'a\\hen'les ~ WM. McCUAIG’S WM. McCUAIG’S degress on several candidates: M. D. Stoner returned from Blackduck this morning-—where he has been looking after his bus- iness interests for the past week. Dad Palmer and S, R. More- head, two cf the north country’s most able journalists came down from the mnorth country this | morning. - A good spray nozzle fwc with eyery sale of garden hose. - We have 3,000 feet.— Pri wnd-gual- ity guaranteed. Jerrard Plumb- ing Co. Geo. A. Canterbury the young man. in charge of the J. A. Mc- Conkey grocery store is visiting for the present with Mr. and Mrs. McLeod. Mr. Canterbur is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. McLeod. John C. Parker,-the genial Sol-| business in the city today. Mr. | Parker has just returned- from | Crool&ston, where he has been laying in a stock of supplies for| the Clearwater Logging Co’s. drives. Ted Smith called at the Pio- neer office this morning to state | that the paper had been misin- formed when it stated that M. Smith had undergone a su operation at Duluth. Mrs, Smith returns home tomorrow. She has been having some very succ ful meetings. This morning’s M. & [. pas- senger carried quite a number of | Bemidji people to Brainerd onf their way to the Pacitic coas Dr. L. A. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley, George Bardwell and George Rogers were among the number. Sheriff Bailey went to Duluth | Joe Steidl are| Go. | nod way lumberman, is transac ting | ® R&d the Bazaar ad today. Butter and eggs, Peterson. Short mill wood. Phone 2 "f Fancy groceries at Peterson’s, Mr, and Mrs. C. B ¢ izph, ave in the city toc Fresh supply of fruit and ve etables for Sunday,at Peterson County Cemmissioner kred Sibley is-down from Solway. If you want the best field ‘md arden seed go to Nangle. {among today’s guests at the | Markham. For wall paper see J. A, Hoff, Miles bloclk. F.W. Nan Nort- of is among today's guests Markham. Blackduck at the Ripe, ripe strawberries cents, Princess Groeery tonight. J.- F. Morgan, who has been buying logs for the Crookston Lumber Company — came down from Tenstrike this morning. Lowney’s chocolate bon bons are the best. For sale only at Peterson's. Lay inarsupply of short will wood for the season. Drys quick- ly. Delivered for $2 per load. Crookston Lumber Co.. Phone 208 Ripe tomatoes. extra tine, 75 cents a basket at Princess Gro- cery tonigzht, During the absence of Dr. L. A, Ward, Mrs. Ward, who is & licensed physician will | Have charge of the doctor's practice. Cucumbers, onions, radishes and lettuce. Princess Grocery. Harry Bliler returned today from a visit to his old home at Osalkis and will except a ]msili(xn as bookkeeper at™ the Lumbersy men’s bank next weels, Tor Sale —Short mill wood, 2 per load delivered. Fine for kitchen stove. Croolston Lum- ber Co. Phone 208 Dr. Parr, a Methodist clergy man from Indiana arrived in- the city today and will be present at tomorrow’s meetings at the M. 1. church, The Pioneer Employment oflice is filling an order for rivermen today for the Trvine Co. who are soon to start their Tamaras river drive at Pine Island, Dr. Wari ninger, the vetérinar- ian, returned today from Crotks- ton, where he was called last weck to attend the funeral of his mothes-in-law, Mrs: Mary Rauch’ Dayid Simons, of Buocffh Vista, ler at the Pio- rday. Mr: Simoris has been in poor health for some time and was here to secure medical treatment. Prosiding Eider Dodds, of the Crookston conference of .the M. B, church, is in the city and will pr at the M. . church {o- ~[hallTast night and Gonfert ed_n‘(‘mmw——-l\*i-r—])mkh—(-nflwdw.wn from Crookston this morning. W. C. Jones is at Solway, where -he-has—enough-worl to keep him busy for the next two or three weeks. He came down this' morning to get some sup: plies and returned this afternoon. Turtle River Pine Tree: Joe Jacon in the Lumbermen’s hospital at- Farley, where he s being treated for the rhiematism by Dr, Brown. Joe has had a bad streak of luck this winter physically and we think the time isabout due for him to fully recover. The Crookston Timesand Jour nal of today state that the Bio- scope Co.’s moving picture show | at the opera house in that city | | was one of the best things ever The night’s en- in Crookston. com y opens a three .ment at the City operahouse Monday cvening. seen | pan ne; on the month of April in Bemidji for the past few ¢ and there I have been those who dared go| | far enough to sa alleged spring month. tention seems to be born by \\x-ut)u-x' records of 1903, | show that in April last had five snow storms, wt year we have so far only two. The local Salvation it was only an| This con- Army strengthened this week by some visiting officers.—The-Army has { had something of a tussle to keep | Lxh\t in Bemidji, butit bas lived | through the winter and propo to stay all summer. New quar ers are soon to be lnd andanum- ber of new features in the serv ices are planned. Jumes Potter, of Blackduck, is | 15 There has been a lot of kicking | the ‘, which | is | Charles Carlson, who has been | vory ill of erysipelas is reported as some what better today. “A Royal Slave,” which wa I\u-\ul for appearance at the City Opera House next month,! has been cancelled. The school board has a meet ling this afternoon and disposed fof a considerable amount of rou [tine business: Ned Jerard has been receiving \nmo machinery. for his| plumbing —estabtishment:——/thes latest thing is a pipe and thread cutting machine, the only thing |of the sort in this section. | | & | new M COSS- is the city on business. Boyd is one of the most suc ful merchants in North Dakota| and has o lavge nm‘rlmn«lisw} | store-at Langdon, | j A party of small boys n-nnfi} night were youngster narrow his life. oscaped with With favorabld “weather next weele severalof the big drives on the upper Mi sippiandSchoot- craft oxpeet to got started. lee is leaving slowly peetations dviving will later than had boen anticipated, Streets Comuiissioner In-"u- has" brought the iiawing out ap: pars which he used on the water melting the ice for the piling the Thivd strect doclk, ving the city seyeral dol- a day by orks into good service in ab and says & = SOCIAL EVENTS and The Mésdames Spooner Torrance entertained the oficers | of the Lndios? Library Asscciation | at M s home ata din ner ove in honor of Miss Clara Baldwin, of the sfate Tibrary commission who formally opened | the Bemidji library Miss Bald | win returned today to her home at Minncapoliss | Spoor W. L. Brooks gives a dinner party to o number of friends this oevening, . The Hiawatha clubhad another of its enjpyable dancing parties at Peterson's hall lust night. ABout twenty couple attended. A number of the young people siveadancingparty ab Poterson’s hiill tonight. 7 e Scltied‘ 7\\'itall|_c>r. : cided that we are to have better weather. They 7 that it will be moderate today and that the change in thé moon will insure a long dry spell. Some of them thinle that sceding w »under J. B. Boyd, of Langdon, N. Do fin_g Nat bottomed boat in the | river between the tavo lakes last: capsized and onel He was fished out by his companions after some effort. | and despite ox- 1 begin The weather ;11':;iy1|(-ly have de: | + PIPES. P MEERSCHAUM AND :: BRIAR WOOD:: ..Nobby, New Stock Now Dlsplayed.. “This line of Pipes containssome-of the finest that wish Calt and look them over. goods any smoker could for: CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range has many distinetive points of merit. Everybody who wants and _understands the® desirability and economy of having only the best, slould come in and 'hu\\ this range. ‘hisis the original and only all-steel range. Fhere are 1o others which deserve to he mentioned in a range ! the same class, i = - The quick heat radiation of this range makes a very great saving in the amount of fuel. DON'T FALL TO SEE B d F. M. Malzahn & Co. 17, —WANTED—To list bargains in real estate. $300 to $1,000—parties waiting. WILLITS & CAHILL. -fi{}{?fif (Off.fi-'lot-i’i’\‘-(:‘: f*{:(@i{}fi@ i&@-#fi@ :A POINTER: Wi _are leadguarters for Caps, Mose, lmhar“enr, Wity 1T SOTe ten iy ad-others that it will be the first of May before any grain is sown. All of thetn-aeree;,—however,—that—the bad weather is over and that we can ook fora season of settled atmospheric conditions, Just In Three thousand feet of Al qualitics, all rd I‘iumhinv Co. ‘YOUR. MONEY IS NO GOOD” and will be refunded to you if after us- ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS hose pri J | | | 'RHEUMATISM and | BLOOD CURE you are not satisfied with results. | 7 This is our guarantegwhich goes with every bottle. | For Sale and Guaranteed Only by A GILMOUR & CO. Just Received DI~V 172} - aarden g Sprmg Line of Baby Carriages and Swellest Line of l'ron Beds Ever Shown Nobby Line of Rockers, All Styles and Shirts, W ml\ I'.mls .uul all kinds of Notions, Lamps, : s, Tobaceos, Candies, Nuts and a gen- eral. vi nwl\ of Merchandise, We want your trade, and ap |»|w‘|.ue your pdtmuage o by giving you-more for your nioney: lt all tim®s than & you get clsewhere We cordially invite you to call and see us at our old ,g stand, 504 West Third street. The Fair Varlety Cash Store@' & @@I@fifl Q [;umbermens State Bank BEMIDJI $=3-3 i General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. = FERE 1 X ATSEY Sub crlbe ior the Dally Pioneer Go Carts. in Bemidii. Grades.