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NEW LINE —OF— BELTS Bemidji’s Only Exclusive NEW LINE —OF— Latest Crushed Kidd, Black, White, Brown and DRY GOODS SH)R[ Styles Neckwear. Other Colors. New Line—= LOoF- LADIES’ WAISTS. . Received Yesterday. These Waists are direct from manufacturers’ in Eu- ‘rope and are the rarest and most beautiful creations ever shown in Northern Minnesota. For perfection of fit, deli- ‘cacy in colorings, beauty in design, these Waists cannot be matched short of the big cities. They are the swellest goods shown here this season. Look at them! Lawn Waists; white, black and colors Habitai Silks, in white, black and colors Black Taffeta and Peau de Soie - Silk Crepe de Chine, all colors and stylefi Net and Lace Over Silk; made in the latest and most L].ulpm até style One lot Manufacturers Samples 40% dxscount - from the ongmal low prlce. 65¢ to $3.00 $3to 8.50 4 to 8.00 5 to 12,50 6o 19.00 ...THE BERMAN EMPORIUM... NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. THE CITY Read th€Bazaar ad today. - See Jones—W. C. Jones— Andy Danehm- came down from 1 Tenstrike this morm ‘Ifyo "want tiel garden seed go to Nangle. ~W. A. Gould' went h Black: duck last mght. ¢ Willits and Cahill write fire in * ,. surance in reliable companies. H.-P: Funk, of Crookston, was among the guests at the -Mark- ham last night. ~— Attorney E. F. Crawford is at Walker in attendance at the spring term of the Cass county district court. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. _ Father Murphy went to North- ome last night and served mass there ;hls morning. - . ness I gl Why balance on the verge of consumptmn when Marl’s Lung Balsam will cure. George Buckley went to North: ome last night to look after his interests there, Mrs. Norman Helmer, who hn.s been “on the sick list for some time is improving: Samuel Colter, of Duluth, speci- al agent of the U. S. land depart- ment is in the city on business.] .l " THE BIG STORE... Thlb Weel We will have one or more special price in each department and it will be BARGAIN \VL}LK AT McCUAIGS. @ : : ¢ We are showing an elegant line of from Thc ton$3 Re.tdly-to—wefu‘ Waists $3.50. Wash Dress Goods—We have an up-to-date line. Belts from 25¢ to $1.75. Combs and Hair Ornaments, all new and up-to-date. Corsets—a new line, extended hip. See our Silk for skirts before you buy. All warranted. Shoe Departmen Queen Quality—We have | all the latest patterns in button and lace. Our line of Low Shoes cannot be | beaten, and the shoe is the best. A complete line of Men’s Oxfords in Patent Colt and Viei Kid; new heels and toes. Prices the Towest. Children’s and Boy’s Shoes. Come and see them. Men'’s Shirts, this.week; the $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 kind go for 75 cents each. Grocery Department. In this department we handle only the best.. BRAND are the best Canned Goods. special in them this w eek. HOME We have a big All week we will haye Strawberries, Celery, Cabbage, Lettuce, Radishes and Onions. This is bargain week at MeCuaig’s WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG A the Red Lake Short-mill wood. Phone 208 Mrs. M.uy Gallagher, of Tur- tle ‘River, was visiting Bnmldu friends yesberd'ty Lownoy S chocolate bon bows 2 Northun, _passed through the duck lnst night to take money. in a case tried by Attor- ney’s Funkley and McKusick. < Lay ina sup, wood for the season. Drys quick- ly. Delivered for $2 per load. Crookston Lumber Co. Phone 208 City Attorney Russell is at _| Walker attendance at _the |« : strict court and has three cases on the cal- ender. Mrs. A. Danehar, “lm was called to her old home at Morris, Minn., by the serious illness of her mother, seyeral weeks ago, returned home last night. M. D. Stoner went to Blackucl last night and will go to Brainérd tomorrow morning, where the final details of the sale of his lumber “interests at Blackduck will be wound up. Frank Richards, formerly with Transpovtation Company here, came up from Minneapolis last night, and will spend a week visiting in Bemidji and at Nebish and Red Lake. A bunch of rivermen went north on the M. & I. last night. Their destination was the Pine Island camps of J. A. Irvine and they were old and experienced men picked up in the Twin Cities. F. D. Vibert, of Cloquet, editor of the Pine Knot, was a pleasant caller at the Pioneer office yester- day afterncon. Mr. Vibert is deputy internal revenuec and was on his way to Northome on official business. Guy Knott-was at-Blackducic last night on business. Mr. Knott leaves some time this we for the southern part of the state where he has a position as col- lector for the P. F. Collier pub- lishing compang. Thos. Bailey, Jr., returned last night from Ashland, Wis where he has been on busine for several days. Mr. has accepted -a position as el- ing salesman for the Ashland duties the first of the month he will either travel in this sec- tion or in western Montana. “of short mill |- " | has been very t| son, Rowe McC: Cigar Company and assumes his | {His territory is undecided, but| ! Butter and eggs, Peterson. Nothing can be better than the Mark's Lung | the best. best Balsum x~ Wm, Lenuon is down fiom the Battle River country. Standard fruits | cents per can at Nangzle's. City Hotel. canned 10 o, the | Latthe family to Rosby today. Jo € Parker, _the-Solway- tum- berman, is in the city. Deputy Sherifl Bailey is at Ten- strilke on official business today. Max Friedman, the Remington typewriter man, is in the city to- day. Rev. As is visiting today. wood, of Blackduck, vith Bemidji friends Attorney E. E. McDonald is at Cass Lake on legal business today. Sergeant Witte enlisted four men at the recruiting oftice this morning. J. M. Richar from a business Croolsston. Swan Tovkelson, formerly sheritt of Clearwater county, was shaking hands - with-his Bewid ji friends this morning. turned today trip to The as plain and simple facts Lung Balsam will cough. no fever so powerful Mark's cure your Frank Bush-went out to La- Salle this moruing to make arrangements for the starting of Thurston’s drive. John Guthrie, one of the good Republican residents of the town of Turtle River, was transacting business at the court house this morning, Short mill wood, ready: for use, drys quickly, $2 pergoad deliver- ed, Crookston Lumber Co, Phone 208, Sam Thorsen of Fosston is in the city this afternoon. Mr. Thorsen is looking up a business location and is being shown arvound the city by 1. J. Willits. Cwsardeadand turned to clay might stop @ hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark's Lung Ba lsam it is the best. _ Superintendent Howard, Lhé Dalota division of the Greuat private ¢ making - a tour ol inspection of the line. M. E. Smith, who handles building material, says there is a brisic (]uumnd for all sorts, of building stufl at present. Mr. Smith received quwml car londs of new stuff thi Jonductor James Ne has been running on No.’s 12 13 between Grand Fork: Cass Lake has been suc by Conductor Mayer, of Grand Forks. R. H. Carr post G. A. make formal arrangements next meeting for the obse of Memorial day. Some one of the state offic is expected to malke the Memorial day address. Miss Blanche Woodward, who has been attening the Hess Dusi- ness college at St Paul, where she has just ‘completed a course in shorthand and typewriteing returned to her home in Bemid ji last night. George Dufly, and will atits R formerly con- nected with the light and power company at C Lake, has ac- cepted a position as fireman at the electric light plant of War- field Bros: and moved his family up from Cass Lake yesterday. County Treasurer French this morning received a telegram [als-stating that1iis mother \&hi)i ill for some time | past is dicing. S. McCamus of Walla Wallg FWash.,-is inthecity on-his way of | tion | from his old home at Redwood | | on - rentoved his T Absclutely Pure THERE 'S NO SUBSTITUTE Rev. W, .l,“. : Rapids, is in Bewidji, Conard, of Park | Advertise in the Daily Pioneer 1t's a good investmaent J. W Joyce, of Northome, visitor in the city today. Willitts & Cahill this morning sold the J. J. Robideau propervty on Beltrami to Peter Cruse, is a avenue J. B. Kelley, an old time lam berman and one of the best river- men in the Northwest, is in the| city today from Men: The Five/Department will give a dance The proceeds will be used to de fray the-expenses of the running team it the Hallock tourniment. Tracy Bardwell left today his old home at Fairmont,-Minn., wherehe will spend sceveral weeks reunewing old acquaintances. Mr, Bardwell intenls to interest some of his old Martin county triends in this section and upon his return expects to have som them accompany him to some investments in the et over lands in this vicinity. in about three weeks. for % SOCIAL EVENTS Miss Mae Chapman entortained a party of about forty friends at her home last Friday evening, The guests were memberseof the loeal lodge Ladics of Maccabeos. The Chapman home was yery taistily decorated for the oceasion and Ca delightful - evening was spent in gwmes and sociul enter- se. Rofroshments were serys ! pré§(-nb woere royally N We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Citarrh that cannot, be cured by Hall’s Catarch Qure. B ). Cheney & Co., Poledo, O e \\c Hw undoersigned. have 7for the last ¢ him pex y h(vnm'.rhh'f h\mnu\ stions, and fing oub any f)b]l;_’.lllull\ m.uh- KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Drugeists, Toledo, O, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting dir¢ the blood and muco of the systemn.' 1 sent frec, 1 Sold by'all dr Take Hall’s constipation, imonials wily Pills for A Whole Family. Rev. 1. A, Dunlop. of Mount, Ver- non, Mo, says: My children o allfieted with a cough resulting from measles, my wife with thi had prevented her siceping more or less for fiye years, and your Wine of Tar Syrup has cured them all.”! DR, D IS cough Al rn Y » FOSTER NTIST MILES BLOCK. A Remarkable Case. Thos. Reed, le, Your White V rup s the | !} . : - that has | e sold-i ¥ i 1 I think it has twi fe when, suffer-| _ ing from a di f the throat and Wis., walke | White | = MEERSCHAUM AND :BRIAR WOOD:: ..Nobby, New Stock va Dlsplayed.. This line of 111»1 S o Gils T th 3 Call and look them over. “Tinest wish for. ClTY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range Tas iy distinetive points of merit. Everybody who wants the desirability and ceonomy of having only the best, should come in and a range and understands? let us show this range. This is the original and only all-steel range. There-are no-others-which -deserve to- be mentioned in the same class: The quick heat radiation of this range makes a very great saving in tie amount of fuel. DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT, F. M. Malzahn & Co WANTED—To list bargains in real estate. $300 to $1,000—parties waiting. WILLITS & CAHILL. OB R MO R R T e @@*fi#:' : We are headquarters—for Caps, Hose, Underwear, & Shirts, Work Pants and all kinds of Notions, Eamps, Dishes, ete., Cizars, Tobaccos, Candies, Nuts and a gen- & eral variety of Merelondise: & We want your trade, and appreciate )uur patronage & + by giving you more for your money ab all times than & you get ¢ Isewhere We cordially invite you to call and see us s at our old @ i stand, 504 West Third street. The Fair Variety Cash Store‘g G GG m@&@@@@ 1% J;umbermens State Jank BEMIDJI b Bl General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. It ¢ ibor, Mr DOV na that had aficted | im for ' Duluth, for a short visit with his amus of the Pio- | neer for McCamus was | | one of the sidents of Be-| | midji but is now comfortably lo- | cuiu(l on the coast. i W. J. Eiles, who-has made his | ,'}m'nv in Bemidji for some time, s | enlisted Bailey | at the local rec mm;:‘ office this morning. Mr. Eilek| i served one enlistment with the { regular army and was through a | campaign in the Phillipines, For | thepresent he will be attached to | the general recruiting sv)rvir'ci and will be Sergeant Witte’s} | assistant. | Just S Received By Fast Frelght S N Subscmbe ior the Dally Ploneer prmg Line of Baby Carriages and Go Carts. wellest Line of lron Beds Ever Shown in Bemidii obby Line of Rockers, All Styles and Grades. Y