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i » THE CITY Sec Jones—W. C. Jones. Short mill wood, ready for use, Fresh chocolates always hand at the Princess. Blackduck this morning. Just received* a fine line of car- Sherift Bailey went to Nary on|pets and rugs at Labr’s. official business this morning. hone 208, John-Cyr of ~Blackduck was transacting business at the court house this morning. _Royal washed figs at.the.Prin.i. cess. A.O. Vachon, of Aitkin, was among the guests at- the Marl- ham last night. A car load of cedar fence post for sale, E. J. Swedback. Senator Mausten, of Aitkin! county, was-a guestat the Mark-| ham last night. Paris chocolates at the Prin- cess. = -P._ L. Demarais, of the Hotel Blakeley at Farley, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Willits and Cahill write fire in surance in reliable ompanies. Attorney Graham M. Torrance was at Northome on legal busi- ness last night, There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Marl’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Supenntendent Strachan, of theM. & [. and Road master Mills spent last night in the city- Hugh McMillan, the tie con- tractor, came down from Black- duck this morning and expects to make Bemidji his headquar- ters for a time. Cmesar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to koop the! wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, itis the best. Attorney Henry Funkley and Dr. Fowler, of Blackduck, went' to Walker this morning to hear C d murder trial,which. s in provl ess today. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Rev. J. T, Dodds, of Crookstou, came down yesterday afternoon on his way to Blackduck and Northome, where he will have charge of the missions for the M.E. church. Mrs. Louis- Olson and httle daughter returned this morning | from a short visit to Northome| Standard cents per can at Nangle's. at Lahr’s. —Miss—-Maude-Baltey—iwe witi her unele, Thayer Bailey. Up-to-date_and__fashionabl sewing done by the day. Alice Robbins, telephone 246. James Duff. of iver, is the guest ol her sister, [ Mrs.J. L Iu')nulds Balsam will cure. For wall paper-see J. 1 Miles block. Clerk of Court Rhoda today is: sued a marriage license to Ed Rogstad, of Itasea county. and Anna Anderson of Blackduck., If you want the best tield and graden seed go to Nangle, Short mill \\om] ready for use, drys quickly, $2 per load deliver- ed, Clookston Lumber Co. Phone 208. Attorney Bailey is in atten- dance at the districtcourt of Cass county now-convened at Walker. Remember the food sale by the Methodist ladies at the Prin- ‘cess Grocery Saturday two to ifive bm. Lizzie Caven, of Jamestown, IN.D., arrived in the city today for an extended visit wity her sister, Mrs, E. K. Anderson. Lay ina supply of short mill wood for the season. Drys quick- ly.. Delivered for $2 per load C nml\btnn Lumber Co. hone 208. Tight is exercisin the pr soners at the county jail by having them clean up Lh(' court hnuse lawn today. Rev. N. H. Holm, formerly oy this city is here from Deer Park, Wisconsin, and will preach’ to- night at 8:00 o’clock at the Scan- dinavian Lutheran church. Haryy Woodward, who is cashier of the First Na- tional bank at Perharh is expected home this week for a short visit. County Treasurer French re- and this afternoon Mrs, Olson | tyrned last night from his old went to Cass Lale to make entry | home at Redwood Falls, wherehe on a stone and timber claim near Northome. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any casc of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F.J.Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned; have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and beleive him per- | fectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any oblizations made I by his firm. ‘WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, was called last week by the death of his aged mother. Alex Van Praag came down from the north this morning. Mr, Van Praag now travels for a Duluth cigar house, is still successful “and sings ”Schnei- !der’s Band” just as gracefully as ever. Mrs. J. M. Richards, of Crook- ston will join her husband in Be- midji the latter part of the week, | Mrs. Richards andlittle daughter i-wereexpected to-arrive Loday, but an accident sustained by the liftle girl last night which re- sulted in a bmkcn arm, delayed their coming. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken! internally, acting directly upon: the blood and mucous surfaces: of —the—system. - Testimonials sent free. Price, T5¢. per bottle. | Sold by all druggists.. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Mrs. Matthews and little daughter, Miss Eleanor,who have Iwux the guests of Attorney Me Kusiclc and daughters for seve {days, returned to Minueap. {this morning. They were ac cnmpamed by Miss; Florence Kusick, who goes to Minneapolis "for a short visit. Dress Goods in Wool and showmg an Remnants of every deser Gloves, Kid Gloves.—Just All shades and sizes. We will pl'we on sale about Saturday; former pri to $1.50, sale About 100 yards left of the Remnants of Ribl Corset Sale.—Come i Shoes.—Any price, any si them_for Ladies, Men, Boy customers. Come 8§ bars Cabinet Soap - Cabbage, Celery, Radish, Let WM. McCUAIG (" THE BiG STORE.. We have some extra good Bar- __gains in all department THIS WEEK elegant line. their former price. for 5 days only, commencing Tuesday and ending are selling for 4c per y ard the kind you pay 6 Groceries.—Our line is alw: keep the best hrands. 1 McCua_ig;S for Ee’l»rgains Shirt “waist Suits. We are iption at about one-half of received an upto-date line. Every pair warranted. 100 pairs of Gloves, all shades ices were from $1.25 price, 79 cents. Prints and Gmgh.nm We to 7e for. yon, one-hall price. n and price our Corsets. and any style. We have Misses, Children & Babiés. somplete and fresh. We rthing too good for our and be one of them. = o= = 25¢ tuce, Cucumbers, Strawber Agne assortment of wall paper end the latest in folding go carts \Valkm this morning for a \ml (&} Miss Turtle on Chas. Hayden came down from’| canned fruits 10| Why balance on the verge of| consumption when Mark's Lung A Holl,|, s at Cass Lake afternoon, | Tea Smith w |on business this Fruit and vegetables al {through the week { Attorney E. \hlnln\h on legal Warm \Ln s Tay Ccterson —cold ice ton, are in the ¢ byterian church tonight A. C. Goddard, of Red Lake, yesterday. Blgley, was tr: in the city this afternoon. churele will serve supper at the church {vited. V. Detling, of Red Lal is in the city for ashorty hig sister, George Milett, of logging for the O'Neil Lumber Compan the city-this morning. nt to Irwin and the it for son, Walker, v day, where M family will v month. = estate interes nity of Duluth, city this morning on business. Chas. Fi for the S. Giray Co. at Mallard months, made his flest trip down town this afternoon. A. Johnson, of Grand Rapids, was in the city this moruing. Mr. Johnson wa turning from the north country where he had been looking up his cedar inter- ests. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White will not return tonight, as had been expected from their western trip. They were delayed enroute yesterday and will be unable-to reach Bemidji until tomorrow. C. and O. E. Bailey and” W. A, Casler went to St. Paul this morning to attend the meeting of the Knights of Khorassan and will be among the pilgrims to take the journey to the pyramids {omorrow: niflhL 2 Big Falls Boommg Senator Swedbacliis in receipt of aletter from A. M. Grecley telling of the boom that has over- takeén Big Falls. Mr. Greeley says there is an unprecedented demand for town lots and the vil- lage is moving nicely toward mem(ypuhh‘m proportions. Thuxs- day it votes on incorporation-and ‘the—proposition is-expected 10| carry unanimously. 'he senator expects to make a trip to Big Falls soon. - He will" go to Deer River and up the logging road to the Big Fork river which he strikes: m. a” point abo 1 The rest of the trip will be- made up-the river. This or wading for a day in the big swamp. The senator prefer the former plan of travel, Celebrated Violinist. Chr an Hansen, the cele- brdted violinist, commonly known heard in a concert program at the M. E. church Friday eveni of this week under the aus of the Epworth L program Mr. Haj celebrated violin “‘Anno Facibat? an instrument that_has a -worl wide reputation and has re- sponded with its perfectand in- spiring tones to the mampulahon of some of the world’s famous masters. Mr. Hansen'’s engage- ment is one of the best things of the sort ever secured for Bemidji and will no doubt draw a large attendance. Getting Up on Tactics. si A meeting of the non-commis- qoned officers of the Indepen- aent Military Company was held 1t the oftice of Captain Reynolds ast night and_the tactics were taken up. Captain Reynolds ickler for discipline and in- s that the non-commissioned rs must be proficient in “whistling as well in the know- ledge of the tun The officers will have weekly meetings and begin at the beginning and take the tac up in the order which they-come in-the-manual \olth Fqual w (hamberlam s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea WM. McCUAIG Remedy. » have used Chambe Cholera and _Di dy inour family for Cooke, of Neder- “We have given of our childern. We have used other medicines for the same purpose. but have never to equal Cham- u will_use it a: 1 at Barker's Dr rn to Mr. and Mrs. 5, a girl. Revoir, at Peterson’s . Crawford is at truthfully business to- cream | Laingsburg, Mich 1 Mrs. A. H. Hilliard, of | , ‘I have been sul | was-registered—at-the Gity-hotet | | | Attorney E. T. Teitsworth, of ng buisness The ladics of the Presbyterian tonight: Everybody in- v Palls, Mrs. John Graham. superintendent of Cass Lake, was in Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Irwin and Duluth to- about a Abe Wyler, who has extensive in the vi- went to that 5, whois bookeeper “l'ern, is working near as “the modern Ole-Bull” will be | *| Serious Stomach Trouble Cured, | | 1 was troubled wit N : nach, | sou ng spelis, say - that lain’s Stomaeh and [ cured me.—Murs, T\ in my fand ~you ;Bml\el s Drug st umatism for V\"nhh'nn: : Towa. “My |ulll(~ were stiff and | gave me much pain wnd - discon- | Hort: My jomts, would _crack, s when T straightenod-up. 1 used | Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and | have = been thoroughly cured. | 1 | Have not had a pain or achoe from | the old trouble for many months, | It is certain mostwonderful S The. Palace cafe will oceupy a €HloAGO new loeation” the latter part of | . this- week: New quarters ¢ being prepared in the Malzhnt bluch in the rooms—{oPmerly oc cupied by the veal estate office of Willitts & ill. Mr. Throwm, the proprietor, will have one ol | .| the best places in the city at the new location and plans a numb of improvements-to -the-sorvic which will be appreciated by the patrons of his popular piace, Would Start Theatre. H. Bruce Delamater, of New York, with the Orris Ober Stock company, now playing here, is i\ Courier From the Mikado." to i good busi- {ness at the City Opeta-houseand thoronghly pleased the attend lance. The bill for toniehtis SA tCouricr From the Mikado™, one of the strongest things in of the Orris Ober com ‘Ihe time of. the play. is | ¢ the Crimean war, and an wmoand an Boglish news Monte Cri repertoir pany. is in_the city this afternoon forflgoking over the- city with the 5 T R e a visit with his father, Attorney)view to putting in a first elass {I;,l,l.“\ll,‘,,,...::{m:.‘}(‘!:‘“].?,ll.;:.le\. l\\\}f:i‘f“ Lislc, theatre. ~ Mr. Delumater would {contribute to the comedy of the Allan Henderson, who has|like to run the thedtre in connee ipicee. There is a thrilling sconoe been seriously ill at his home on|tion with the new hotel to belin y gelegraph oflice on it o Bemidji avenue for the past two|built by Joe Markham, but|tioe, a startling climax intho whether or not this can be ar - act'when the hero in accord ranged is a question. e has a with @ royal edict is condemned wide experience n\ the theatre to have his cyes) put_out with business. Ry irons, and Giken all 30wl the = picce is ono of the strongest Opens Tomorrow. ever :nvn at (lw locitl - hous McConkey grocery will open|Anen specialitios its doors for business wmorrow | Will be given |v( tween the acts, morning, building The store oceupys the formerly uscéd by €. to (ll.l.\l. lmmu.mnm. joined the traviers hereo The train was one ol the heaviest for s time, The destination of reater part ol the party-was Scattle. ful grocer ym:ml isa manof ripe to run one of the best grocer in this section of the country. Best Cough \ln-dn ine for Children. Married Last Night. them. He believes the, l)y f(u mers in that v 330t 30 E. COOLEY, : painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator. ~ Picking Up.. lo;,s. A work train picking up log: on the line of the Circat North- Solway to. . which-rallod—from day. Alllog: the cars in upand ¢t: Phone = & 3 the of and alen ¥ train will be on duty for about week. i 330 st We are wor open Day and Eeentng. A man v attendance at all, tinies. —Come and see our— i _WALL PAPER.. You c¢an choose from a car lot. Finest line ever shipped into Northern Minnesota .LIONIEL WALL FINISH.. We_handle it indalk:you-do-not-have to —pay-a-big price for worthless packages, hid ;_(,t full weight: Allcolors, 8¢ per ll‘rllll" in 25-and Jl)p«umcl lots; Te per pound. Why not trade where you can get-the most for your-money? . W.C.JONES. FOSTER 4 U B B o PHONE 20. DR. DEN MILES According to H' ()nn Our busines= cou PLUMBING \\IJ an\t. - no more and no s grow fror You_expest to be done perts i is our line your guara The Jerrafd Plumbmg Co. vliniment. For sale by Burker's 1 Drug store, ! Improves the flavor and adds to = : the healthfulness of the food. Palace Cafe to Move. 1 PRIOR m‘uuuu POWDER CO. I AMUSEMENTS |‘ I wl The Orris Ober Stock company | lastnight presented “The Count | | Ilu‘I; Swedback and carvies a very| Thisafternoon’s passenger on | complofe line of staples and | the Great Novthern civied a car fancy groceri crockery and [of cmmigrants on their way to classware. has|the Pacitic coast. - 'Two funilics Vi mm(- Jonnors and Thor- | When you buy a cough medi- § city, were mar-teine for small children you | ried at w\cn olclock last evening fwant one' in which you ¢ ||H at the Presbyterian manse by jplace implicit confidence. You | Rev. McLeod. Mr. and Mus. | want one that not only releives v in Bemidji and [but e You want one that is have many fricnds ¢ who willjungquestionably harmless, You extend (,un"mtul.mm want one that is pleasant to take - Chamberiain’s Cough Remedy Fish Tl‘d])h uieets all of th conditions. Game Warden Ellis. yesterday {Ther nothing so good for the |l found four wire fish traps. in theicoughs and colds incident to Mississippinear the bridges My fehildhond. Forsale hy Biarker’s Ellis took them up and dostr oyed | Drug store, Spring Line of Baby Carriages and Swellest Line of lron Beds Ever Shown Nobby Line of Rockers, All Styles and PIPES. MEERSCHAUM AND +:BRIAR WOOD :: ~Nobby,-New-Stock Now Displayed.. This line of Pipes-contiins some of the fuust that— smoker-could Call and look them over. oot Y wizh for. CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDUIL Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range Lias many distinctive points of merit. Everybody who the destrability and slioutd come in and * »and understands mving only—the best, let us show this range. This is the original and only all-steel range. There arve no others which deserve to he mentioned in wants a ra ceonamy-of the same class. The quick heat radiation of this range makes a very great saving in the amount of fuel.” DON'T FALL TO SIEE l'l'. WANTED —To list bargains in real estate. $300 to $1,000- parties waiting. WILLITS & CAHILL. ccessssessescscsssessncscssoses csecoscsscssssscees i Spring is Here and So are We. <ful year, and W have just elosed a very s < Juststarting on oup seeonmd we b ¥ thank oue - - T palionsfor-their past Support and extesd to all a courteousinvitation to cail buus i nything in GLASSWAR DINNER S NOTIONS, HOSLERY, Fancy Dishes, Men's Ware, girs, Tobiceo, Can s owe Iadd the foundation for < on ot i whichwe i you more for moneylits yene i st The Fair Variety Cash Store a0l Waest Thivd - Strect, your cssesecsssscocscstsscescccstcsnsoocceserone [;umbermens | State Bank - ; BEMIDJI — —§F i s 33 - General Banking Business. Fire lnsurancer.'r Subscnbe for the Dally Ploneef Go Carts. in Bemidji. Grades.