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L EEEEEEFEEEEEEEEEEEFEEEEECEEEEFEFEREEEECE ¥ Bemidiji’s Only Exclusive.Dry Goods Store fii’.‘)'i-l-)iil’li!i!’ilji))l")i’iii’l’!i’iiil‘)i LACE URTAINS.. Nottmgham, Mull, Net Irish Point and Bon Ton Battenburg Centers 40c to $15.00 PER PAIR. n n Soo> MUSLINS. We show a most complete line “of muslin underwear in every grade and style in large varieties. ESCENESEN MILLINERY. A new line of Pattern and Street and Sailor Hats in addition to our elegant line of Millinery. : 4 3 : % : SHOES. ~ You will find every style in highest grade _ of Ladies’ a.nd (,lnhlreus Shoes, O\fords, and- S]lppers. SO % The Berman [filporium. _ NEXT DOOR TO POST OEFICE. SUBSCRIBE for the PIONEER ..THE BlG STORE... Thlb wee price in each department and 1t _will be BARGAIN WE EK AT McCUAIGS. We are showing an elegant line of Ready-to-wear Waists from 75¢ to $3.50. Wash Dress Goods—We have an up-to-date line. .Belts from 25¢ to $1.75. Conibs and Hair Ornaments, all new and up-to-date. Corsets—a new line, extended hip. All warranted. See our Silk for skirts before you buy. Shoe Department. Queen anhty—We have \ A completc line of Men’s all the latest patterns m[ Oxfords in Patent Colt and button and lace. Our line || Vici Kid; new heels and of Low Shoes cannot be | toes. Puces the lowest. beaten, and the shoe is the Children’s and Boy’s best. Shoes. Come and see them. Men’s Gloves—We havc them on special sale this week. ‘Men s thrts. this week; flxe $1 00, $1. ") and $1.50 kind ; T go for 75 cents each. ] Grocery Department. In this department we handle only the best. HOME BRAND are the best Canned Goods. We have a big special in them this week. All week we will have Strawberries, Celery, Cabbage, Lettuce, Radishes dnd Onions. This is bargain week at McCuaig’s WM. McCUAIG WM. McCVAIG THE CITY Read the Bazaar ad today. See Jones—W..C.-Jones. A. A. Harper of Cass Lalke is in the city on business today. If you want the best field and garden sced go to Naogle. of Tenstrike, itor today Thomas Given was a Bemidji [t’s a good investment. Willits and Cahill write fire: in surance in reliable companies: Richard Fellows of Tenstrike was the guest of Bemidji rela: tives today. A. T. Hatcher, the well known lumbetman, was visiting Bemid i friénds yesterday. " For wall paper sce J. A. Hoff, Miles block. The Knights of Pythias confer the third rank at their regular meeting tomorrow night. Standard canned fruits cents per can at Nangle's. Mrs. Mary E. Treff delivered a lecture on Christian science at the Odd fellows hall to a good at tendance yesterday afternoon. 10 There is nolever so powerfu] as plain and simple facts —Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. John O’Neil, the lumberman, is down from Blackducl today. Mr. O'Neil is hiring men for the drive aud expects to start to work at once. Mrs. J. W. Tanner, who has been visiting the family of her ._fson G. A. Tanner, for the past three weeks, returned this morn- ing to her home at Little Falls. Crosar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark's Lung Balsam it is the best. C. H. Miles is at Cass Lake on bnsiness this afternoon. = Mr. Miles leaves Wednesday for St. | Louis, to look-after his-interests at the opening of the Exposition. A woodsmen in destitute cir- cumstances, who was taken seri- ously ill at the Nicollet hotel was removed to the county poor farm this afternoon. ; - W. H. Bobhannan, in Bemidji is now located at St Louisand represents the inter- ests of a number of advertising managers in North Dakota’at the St Louis Exposition. Col..J. P. Maylor is making some improvements to the inter- ior of his saloon. Colonel Taylor _ |is onc of the best in the business has a nice trade and conducts a very popular place. J. A. McConkey and bis force of salesmen are getting the stock on the shelyes at McConkey gro- cery today. It will ‘be about a week yet before the store is open for business. A. T. Wheelock, who has been on the sick list for some time past is able to be down town this afternoon. Mr. Wheelock ha: been greatly missed during his illness by his many friends. G. G. Fuller, who has for ‘sev- eral months been employed at Crookston has returned to- Be- widji.— During his absence Mr. Fuller played the solo cornet with the Crookston band and in|” the event that it goes to St. Louis this summer to attend the ex- position he expects to attend. J. H. Bunton, advance agent for “My Uncle From New York” is in the city today making ar- rangements’ for the appearance of his company here April 21. The company carries a band and |; orchestra and has been” playing to big business over a North- western territory during all of he past winter. The Bemidji public library will be open from two until six o'clock on Tuesdays;—Thurdays and Saturdays for"the present. Those desiring books from the _|librarycan’ secure application-| blanks at thelibrary rooms inthe court house basement tomorrow, or on any day on which the library is open. Each applicat- jon must bear the eudorsement of one citizen of the city and upon its presentation the holder will receive a library card. The ladies of the Lilrary Association will appreciate gifts of periodicals for the library.—Atthis-season of the year when house-cleaning is !general many periodical are thrownaway or destroyed. Gifts| of old periodicals will be gladly| accepted at the library. -—-Advertisein-the -Datty Plomeer| well known .| portation Company. - | saloon. Short mill wood. Phone 205 Butter and eggs, Peterson, Nothing can be better than the | best--Marl’s - Lung the best, J. M. Brown, of Iarley, auest at the Remore G Why balance on the verge ni; mnnnn[\nnn when Mark's Lung | Balsam will cure, JobnJones-of- Blekduek-ts :Lg business visitor in the city today. | Balsanis is f | i | Lowney's ¢hocolate bon bous are tlic. best, . 10ov_salo-only-ut Peterson's. = James Harris, the genial ’l‘un—1 strike hotel man, is calling on. Be- midji friends today. Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Rutledee, Cass Lake, were yisitors in térnoon, of the city yesterda Harry Bliler assuimed his new duties as bookeeper at the Lum- | bermen’s bank this morning. Short mill wood, ready for use, od, Crookston Lumber Co. Phone 208, Uncle Georgo Wetsel is show ing a party of lady friends from Toenstrike the sights in Bemidji today. A party of young people drove to Girant Valley Saturday- night¥ the Grant Valley hall association. The Retail Tiquor Dealer’s As sociation will have a special meat- ing at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow af-) ternoon at Red Men's hall, ; A. G. Anderson, the Blackdycek liveryman, is in town today..<\ Anderson was transacting’ busi- at the court house this morning. ness Engincer: John Capnon, who now has a run out of Cass Lalke, was renewing acquaintances in Bemidji yesterday afternoon. “Dad”’ Palgier formally ob- served the opening of the fishing season ‘)osm-nl.ty by catching a fine—stringof —pickert-from the Mississippi bridge. B, Marston, accompanied by C. Marston came up from Minn- eapolis yesterday. Both gentle- men —went ~to Red Lake this morning. The former - ceiver for the Red Lake Trans- is John Kirk, is down from Kirk & Smith’s cnp at the head of the lage today. Work was finish- ed sometime ago, but there are still & few men at the camp look ing after the detals incidental to closing work. Wyman -Hickerson; of Solway; was in the city yesterday after noon.—Mr.—Hickerson has—just sold the-pine on his claim- north of Solway to the Crookston Lum ber Co. for a consideration of $4,000, James Fedro, who went to Grand Forks last wdéek to take the foremanship of the Kvening Press writes a Bemidji friend that he expects to les ina short time for the Pacific couast where he has beenoffered a good position. Street Commissioner aad his force of men worked all day yesterday on the Third street dock. The work must be completed before the ice goes out and the city has a lurge force of men on the job. Mr. Pogue will tinish some time this week, Pogue Ed Anderson, the genial pro- prictor of the Grand Forks salocn is'making a number of improye- ments to the interior -of his The building will be re- decorated throughout and when all the work is finished Ed will have one of the finest places in the city. Sergeant Witte ships — six recruits today Three willtgo 0] the Philiippir and among the number is Barry Smith, - who has been ting the local recruiting office for the past three months. The other three are enlisted for cavalry service and go to St. Louis. Yesterday’s Duluth Herald contained a feature story covers ing thelife of Chief Bemidji from | the prolific pen of “Doc” Rut- ledge; the Cass Lake ne man., with a bandsome and well ¢ cuted picture of Lake Be done by Morse, the Ldkcslde[ | photographer. The Daily Pioneer {umns ave good vesult getters Try them. Ay ina supplyof short will | Crookston LumbeiCo. Phone 205 drys quickly, $2 per load deliver- |- and attended the dance given by ; . | caveful discrimination east, the front, the ponderous-batthe: Charles Clark is_seriously illatf )0 ‘,“m visaged Cossaekon St. Anthony’s he He is pic ket duty and sizivmish line in sufféring from a bad attack of |ty off Korea and he willhear o gatigrenc—and his life” was [jocture which will better cnable dispaired of this worning. han to comprehend the status of engagement company promises to be the best thing ever scen-in-the-city. seat sale will continue at Bark er’s uutll seven o'clock. | the sergeant at |8 spaper | § The story was illustrated | wvant col wood for the sea Dr Delivered load. for per Rev, Mrs. Ted Smith returned home yesterday from Duluth | and Superior, where she bas| been condueting a i fevati- Y for ll\u past mnn\ll Spir TeOLEs | Satur-| it The townsite. company diy SOIAIGE 20, BIGEk seten the Second addition, to Richuard | M. Thomas. M. Thomas bought | vesidence property adjoining bought lln"] room. some time ago and last lot to give him more | Judge | nley, was in court this A very bad case of de- | Pendoer morn= ing with liecrinum tremens and a cha drunlness ing him tace, He was sent to the county jail and will be under Thé carve of Dr. - Wright thes ten | days. | aMus SEMENTS | cast's sta in the tor next Perfect pictures ave always ad mired Innl]u-rl'm-l animated pict have —become o popular /i Phe” highest standard of excellence in moving pictures has ures boén attained by the Biascope| company which opens a threo nights engagement at the city opera house tonight. apparatus, the best a lixpensive ists and a between the interesting and the common place has been combined to make the of ~the company ‘s wonderful pictures an admirable effort. “Ponight the visitor at-the city opera. house will live for two hours in the far He will see the soldiery marching through the selection Biascope Japanese sreets of Tokio, to embark for it navies manouvreing before Port Arthur, ships ol the two the great strugglein the castand permit of a more intelligent read- ing of one of the nostbitter=andy struggles in history. picturesque As an instrative and thoroughly | interesting — entertainment - the of the Biascope The WAS NOT BEMIDJI Feat “of Famous Chicl White| Cloud Credited to Chief I3 Bemidii. In yesterday’s Duluth Herald appearcd an excellent and well written- article from the pen of Do’ Rutle the Cass Lake newspaper min, covering the lif n Mr. Rutledge’ Rutledge’s story of the |z of isone of the best things which has ever been written of him, but those familiar with the chief’s history state that he is eredited with once feat which ) ‘Many Good Reasons % MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR WOOD i ..Nobby, New Stock Now Displayed.. linest wish CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. liie-wi-Pipes-eontains-some-of the that smoker counld Calland look them over., goods any for. The Peerless All-Steel Range has many distinetive points of merit. - Everybody who wants a range and understands the desivability and cconomy of having only the best, shiould come in and let us show this v This is the original and only all-steel range. There are no others which deserve to he mentioned in the same class. The quick heat radiation of this range makes a very great saving in the amount of fuel. DON'T FPAILL TO SEE IT. F. M. Malzahn & Co. WANTED—To list bargains in real estate. $300 to $1,000—parties waiting. WILLITS & CAHILL. GRG GHEB We are headguarters for Caps, IHose, Underwear, Shirts, Work Pants and all kinds of Notions, Lamps, Dishes, ete.. Cigars, Tolaecos, Candies, Nuts and - a gen- ral vapiety of Merchandise. iate your patronage & at all times than & We want your trade, and appre by giving vou more for your ioney you get elsewhere We cordially invite vou to call and see us at our old @ stand; 301 West Third strect. The Falr Varlety Cash Store* does-not rightfully belong to him. The story states thay during one of the encounters between the Ojibway’s and the Sioux, Be- midji slew in battle alone and un aided twelve Sioux warriors. The event actually occured ac- | cording to the best historians at one of the battles between the Indians ta s place onthe ten sections neg ss Lalee, that are | historic as Indian buttle grounds | bhut the killing of the ten Sionx warriors was a feat performed | by the venerable Chippewa chief | White Cloud, who I been dead | for a number of and wh in his yonnger da was one of | the-most famous warriors of the Chippewa nation Just Received ST Subscmbe for the Dally Pioneer Spri; Line of Baby Carriages and Swellest Line of Tron Beds Ever Shown Nobby Line of Rockers, All Styles and 'E. L. NAYLOR, [;ummbermens State Bank BEMIDJI Y=Yy General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. Go Carts. in Bemidji. Grades.