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THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Short mill wood, ready for use phone 208, Strawberries 20c a box at the Princess today. A. P. Henrionette, Rapids, is in the city. Sherman-William and Harri sou’s_paints, for sale by € N A. A. Warfield is at Rosby on! business this afternoon. | For wall paper see J. A, Hoff, | Miles bloclk. Nothing can be better than the | best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. = i Mrs. C. H. Holliday, nee Miss Cordelia_Street, is the guest ol Mrs, R. Gilmore. | There is no lever so powerful| as plain and simple facts—Marlk’s | Lung Balsam will cure your! cough. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malzahn! returned this morning from theix farm at Wolf Lake, where they have spent the past month. Why balance on the verge of consumption wheniMark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Andy Danehar is down from Tenstrike and. was looking up some business matters at Cass Lake this morning. J. S. Rosholt, of McIntosh, is in the city today and has been looking after some business mat- ters at the court house. Max Kolling, of Stillwater, one of the popular traveling salesmen who visits Bemidji, is in* the city today. Caesar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung; Balsam,and avoid this fate. Sidney Lyle, the long haired piano tuner,is in town, the one they-all speak well of. Leave orders at Slocum’s: Music store.| Short mill wood; ready for use, drys quickly, $2 per load deliver- ed. Crookston Lumber Co. Phone 208. Thayer Bailey, who has been at Walker for the past.month with the Tuller- Mercantile Co., re- turned to the city last mght and takes his old position at Winter’s tomorrow. The work of cleaning up the _city is being vigorously prose- cuted by City Scavenger Smith. Mr. Smith says he is -having but few complaints and, will be through in a short time. Removal sale prices at Peter, son’s. Toys } and 3} ‘off, books, stationery, express .wagons, Cro- quet sets, 4 off, confectionery fruit and groceries at reduced prices. J. Peterson. of Park| A Remarkable Case. Thos. Reed, of Neillsville, Wis., Your White Wine of Tar Syrup is the best medicine for the lungs that has ever been sold in this county. I speak from my own experience. - I think it has twice saved my life when suffer- ing from a disease of the throat and lungs. It cured my neighbor, Mr. Dowes, of asthma that had afilicted him for years. "DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES. BLOCK. | Nangles. | fine linc at Laln’s. Removal sale at Peterson’s. | Froit* and vegetables all through the week at Peterson s Lahr has a complete assort- ment of nets and matting. H. A. Simons of Northome is a |guest at the Markham today. Warm days—cold ice cream at Peterson’s. Miss Stewart of Blackduck 3 Bemidj nd Reclining veranda chairs at} Laht’s, - f Foull cream cheese rich and| mild cents per pound at| s, al s and tabourettc Pedes s, Miss Dolly Bailey went to Win- nipeg today for a several wu sit with friends, Surplus furniture and fixiures| at costat Peterson’s. Clyde J. Pryov, with the busi: ness department of the Crooks- ton Times, is in the city this fternoon. The Masons have communication tonight confer the first degree. Lay inwa supply of short mill wood for the season. Drys quick ly. Delivered for $2 per loud Crookston Lumber Co. phone 208 Strawberries, radishes,onions, lettuce and cucumbeis for Iri- dayand Saturday at the Princess. Abe Van Praag, once the cham- pion heel and toe walker of the world, now traveling for a Min- neapolis cigar house, is in the city this afternoon. J. P. Duncalf went to Minnecap- olis this morning to beabsent for about a week. Mr, Duncalf pur- chases the fixtures for his new saloon while away. Murs. W. B. McClure, who' has been visiting her husband in Be- midji for several d returned w}hcrhomo at Minneapolis this orning. Trom now until removal to new. location in the Tropman block about May 10 will sell all goods at grecatly reduced prices in order to-dirimish stock. J. Peterson. H. A. Stephens,of Crookston;is in the city. Mr.Stephenshashad charge of the Crookston Opera house for several years; but comes to Bemidji to take a situ ation with the Iron Range Elcc- tric Telephone company- The young people of the Pres- byterian church have planned another of the pleasantsocials for which they are famous. It will be held Eriday evening, there |’ will be a pyogram in connection and everyone is cordially invited to attend. a regular and wiil| « Cu;efld His Mother of Rheumatism ¢«My motherhas been a sufferer for manyyearstvith rheumatism,” says-W-H.-Howard, of-Husband, Pu. Af tilnes she was unable to move at all,” while at all times walking was painful. Tpresented her with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and after-a few ap, plications'she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, sheisnev- er without it now and._is at E times able to-wallc-An-occasions application of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was for- merly trouble with.”” For sale by Barkers Drug Store: ———THE=— BIG STORE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Special Sale of Summer Corsets. All of our’Summer Corsets worth 50c, for the four days’ sale, only Ladies’ Belts, worth from & Percales, 36 inches wide; fast color; worth 15¢ for: per yd 10c Only 7 pairs of Ladies” Kid Gloves left; the $1.50 kind, (m])‘ Ladies’ Black Mercenized Sat % on sale at 79¢. $1.00 to, $1. Men's Cotton Pants; worth-$1.00for 75¢. Men’s Hats, worth from $1.00 to $1.50; your 75¢ each. Boys' Hats, worth from 50c to T5e; your choice for 39¢ Men’s Shirtiflwortli from GROCERIES—The “Home world. ¢ to Slc, We have them; all kinds. 19¢ each go for, each 25e. 79¢ in Skirts, all new:worth from choice for yours for 50¢ cupies at present will be used as gin planting has been greatly delayed ley- calls the stated that the funeral sermon was preachied by Rey Rev. Broomfield ofticiated at the funexal: seeding this weel and thos t deal orain raised in this vicinity dur- ing the coming -summer than ever before. comparatively speaking, has been raised in ‘Beltrami-county, but this season a good ac be planted in thé we southern portion of the county. Couditions for seeding ave-ideal this week. come before the term is a easein- volving T. Thowpf merchant. | ing cordwood piled ‘behind his store which bad been s Speciil Agent McT#iery and duly placarded pe pass ous convicted. i Reward for any case of Catarrh | Catarrh | Co., Toledo, O, | fectly honorable in all business | tr Fifty Years the Standard 7 BAKING POWDER Improves the flavor and adds fo | the healthfulness of the food. PRICE BAKING POWDER 0O, CHICAGO [RUGES Look at the Prince A ins for | 0.'s ad and see the ba aturday. John Armstrong have his new'r' business Saturday of this weelk. Judge Pendergast reports that 3emidji is on its good behaviour sinee hie has been elected justice. There were no offenders in police court this morning. The “Missouri Girl"" company ived in the city this morning rom Duluth and arcat the Markham. The court-house grounds have been cleaned up by the prisoners at the county juil under the su- pervision of, Turnkey Wrightand present avery tasty appearance, John Mc¢Donald is moving his vesidence and will faceit on Be- midji_avenue. The lots it e G S expects to @ site for a new residence. John Jinkinson returncd today from a trip to his farm in North Dakota. Mr. - Jinkinson S seding opeartions are | ning jin the flickertail state andinthe Red River valley spring by high water. Mrs. Charles Clark, who has just returued from a visit to - attention of the Pioneer to an error in tneaccount »f her husband’s shed sonie time ago. funeral pub- The item McLeod. Seeding This Week. Beltrami county farmers are who ravel about the county a great y there will be more small So far little wheat, cage will rn and i Thompson Involved. The United States Bistuict urtis-in—session—at-Crootston- and among other s that will n, the Bagley He isaccused of sell- ed by as government pro- The wood had been cut vernment land by tvess 5. It will be guite a se matter if Thompson: is ty. VARIOUS MEETINGS Masons meet tonight. Eagles have a regular meeting tonight. Meeting of base ball enthusi- asts at the City Opurzx house to- morrow night toorganize a team. Services will be held at the Lutheran church next 7 at 10:30 in the morning and 7:30 in the evening, Also at| Nymoreat 3 p. m. The Ladies Aid Society Lutheran church will me; Mrs. G, Peterson Thursday af- ternoon at two o'cloc There will be Presbyterian——ehureh night to which every invited. How's This? We-offer One Hundred Friday: one is Dollars that cannot be cured by 1 Cure. F.J. Cheney &| We, the undersigned. have| known F..J. Cheney for. the last| LSt Pautibune: staurant open for 3 DATE FIXED ‘; Mis i Girl,” | will presented at the City 1 Opera house tonight, is a sen Itional comedy drama with {plot, well carried out” in St. Paul, May 4. -The Re- [hands of a competent cast publican state convention to|there is plenty of comedy name a state ticket will mect at [hing through the story in which ‘PheRepnbtizrthe membesof 1t Committeo fixed |ve an opportunity meeting held: this [ their-tal The e ind clin een [aet vequiring a setting of sy The stre State Couvention Mects at St Paul June 30 Date Decided Today. can state centr the -date at afternoon. SERIOUSLY HURT Seenovy | | the secret of its great populavity "i\ aseribed to the vigorous and | Emplove of Lang & Carter Seri- | nlnmnninlinx:.xl n;;mn.-l' inl which S g fthe authior has handied his ‘ma qusly Injured at Nary [tevial, This is the soventli soa This Morning. Ison ol the play. and its d POWCES renin IS ever An - interestin story, lots of A workman in the employ of \}‘““I"‘l : ? iy Op ANy Lang & Carter at N e o NIRRT ORI T 2 urml]‘““' p]vmlmpun, Phe play i R TV s S strongly written and abounds in 3 e e interesting situations and cli- at the bottony of a forty foot [ PR R woll and the dirt \as being taken [ et AL ooy . S want an evening of rar out in buckets. \.One of the | o Whhe loaded buckets (el from the top i+ of the well and strudic him. He |~ was rendered uneonscious and was believed to be beyond aid when medical atfention was sum moned from this city shortly be fore noon. No further do the aceident havebeen obt The Great Northernand Novth- | ern Pacific railways have issued ! circulars of instruction to their section employes to rd against forest fives with ospe 1 carve for the next few weeks. Section foremen are instructed to go over their tervite L least once each day when possible, and s ain that there is no dangoer to bridges or culverts from fire. An Open Letter, Atvom the Chapin, S0 C., News: tgarly in the spring my wife and 1 were faken with diarrhoew were were the pains the called a physician who od for o give any relief. A friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain’s (lolie, Cholera ' and - Diarrhoe: Remedy on hand gave each of us a dose and we at once folt thet offocts. [ procured o boftle and | before using the entire contents wo were entively cured. It is a wonderful remedy-and should-he found in every houschold. kG- Bailey, Editor. This remedy is for sale by Barkers Drug Store. o R. MARTIN Leading Painter and\l)7ec’orator. Strect; TwoDoors y Hall. 7 All Orders Promptiy Attendedto // Fine Art Wall Paper is It you AN use Missouri T0 0 see Many Applictaions: Fraternal Order pect annmber ofappli ol ina cluss of fitteen in about ten dayss —Some-of the grand acrie offfcers will he preseut to assist in the worl. Whaooping Cough. SIn the spring of 1901 my child ren had a whooping'cough,’ Mis, DWW Capps, of Capy S Chamberlain’s Remedy withe the most satis- | factory results. | tifenk this is the best remedy 1 have efer sedh for whooping cough. " This veiie dy keaps the cough loose Cus the-severity and - frequencs of the conghing - spells “and coun VI terac my tendeney toward pheu [ nonii. Porsate by Barkers Deu@ Store. usod Cougli | S ORI F. E. COOLEY, : % Painter, Paper Hanger : and Decorator. Phone WE will teach Graham Shorthand and Good- win's Improyed Bookkecping during the summer months, beginning May 2d and ending September, Ist, for only” or Muanson’s Shorthand M Bookkeeping for same p 1o ds adisconnt of over % i this deduction. Conway's Commercial College, Box 7.44 Sixth Street, between Bemidjl and Beltrami Aven: — MOVING- i, Stationary and Moving Targets 23 J. A IO Puinfer, Paperhanoer and Decorator- All Work Guaranteed to be First Class ES BLOCK Tent, Foot of Third Street. State Bank BEMIDJI Sy Y General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. COMFORT SWING CHA i IR . material - Folds com- tup or folded __Be Comiortable ) Let the Comfort Chair make you / really so. The Comfort Chair is difierent from almost anything else. 15 years, and beleive him per -tions, and financially able | Brand is the best in the ¥ | On and after May 16, we close at 7:30 p. m: Your's for WM. McCUAIG Bargains, | WM. McCVAIG | out any obhigations made | to carr) by his firm. WALDING, KNz Whi ting direct nd wucous system. Test Price, Thc. per ©upon faces of the sent Sold constipation. S It’s not a hammock, not a swing, not ir. The good things of all com- ly solid comfort whether 7 sitting or reclining. Every action of the chair is automatic, Whatever position your body assumes, the chair just follows, and that without any effort on your part. To see it, to sit in it, costs you nothing. To buy it and have it delivered To vour door costs you only $5.00 E.L.NAYLOR which| play, or-more properly speaking, | membership and expects to take | EEEERRARER 5 linnesofa & I!mirn;ttionnl‘l" We have just received a New Stock of : RATLWAY COMPANY, | | tion, Blac { and int St. Paul, | and all points ea | Through coacl R TR R E R R TR In Covnection with the :NorthernPacific.. RATLWAY FOR SPRING OF 1904. COMPANY AR tihiligs in Photography. Colodi Carbo | | Dully ox. Sun Sepia Tones (ith i Specialties of an agree- | fine of Mounts to X mateh them. Beautiful Wast Siperior Duluth LAKESIDE STUDIO, J.MORSE, Proprietor, Arpom 12005 Ly Sah M, [ wor GeaELL, Goneral Maiuin i nord l; Intern ational STOCK FOOD. 25-1b Pail for $3.50 | = Only 15 conts apound-for-the hest Stoek- Food-on the market; all sizescof the food for sale at the CITYDRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJL cesesescesscsssssstsssstesersssncssssssssessrssssole { Spring is Here and So are We. ¢ ) Weo havie just-closed-goyem-amoeesstil it on o seeond wit loait s £or Ui sy support il ex invitation te call on s for G G L SWA R C Tobacco, Candies, Kte. LLeons NOTTON IMOSIERY, Faney Dishes, Men's W v owe ladd the foundation for a successful on o Genuine Bvery-Dicy Bing to continmeanE Wil iven Last y D which we yoiu more for your money this year than last. The Fair Variety Cash Store A04 West Thivd Sereet. i Rt esessssscsssessssssscsccscsssssesssssssssssssoosssssoste Shall You Re ap. —Cipt— '?'Good Gardeh Séeds W linve flic Best. , Farm Implements, — Jotm l)eer}'l"kow‘é,: Minnesota Linssed Ol Buggies and Wagons, Paints, Varnishes, Brushes. Hardware. B e B B B B D B e T P B B B B B B B ol B CIV OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, May 4, “,The Missr(}m‘i G“i: Comedy Melodrama Vaudeville e o B 20 a0 e B B A A A % Carload %~ of %= Special % Scenery #vvvvvvv’vv WV VYV ETETET VEGETABLE SICILIAN] A LS Hair Renewer Isittrue you want to look old ? Then keep your gray hair. Ifnot,§" then use Hall’s Hair Renewer, and have all the dark, rich colos) of early life restored to your hair. e T o e o LS