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__wood for the season, Drys quiek THE CITY Removal sale at Peterson’s. See Jones—W. C. Jones. Removal sale at Peterson’s G. M. Owen, isin thecity from | Tenstrike today. | One half off on bulky articals at Peterson’s removal sale. i Sherman-Wittiam:-and-—Harri-y son’s paints, for sale by Chas. Nangle. M. Cleary, the Tenstrike saloon man, is in"the city on business to- day. Short mill wood, ready for use Phone 208 or Wes Wright. Three hundred pounds extia| fine dairy-and-creamery. buttcry at cost before we move ab Peterson’s. Sam Sutor, proprietor of the Hotel Endion at Cass Lake, was| in the city on business last night. Fresh strawberries and bana- nas daily at Nangle's. Knights of Pythias conferred the first rank on George Millard at_ their regular meeting last night. Cwmsar dead and turned to clay might-stop-a-hole -to-keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam,and avoid this fate. Mrs. J. C. Vogler returned last night from a two month’s visit with frier.ds at Joplin, Miss- ouri, and in Kansas. There is no lever so powerful as plainand simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. 3 A. L, Crawford, returned this morning from a month’s stay up the north line, where he has been superintending the loading of some cedar. Short mill wood, ready for use, drys quickly, $2 per load deliver- ed. Crookston .Lumber -Co. Phone 208 or Wes Wright. Clarence Welch, the little son of Wm. Welch returned yester- day from St. Joseph's Minn., where he has been attending St. Joseph’s college. Lay ina supply of short mill ly- Delivered for $2 per load| Crookston Lumber Co. Phone 208 or Wes Wright. Miss Jegnnette Newell returned to her -home~at Morristown, Minn., this morning after a visit with her sister Mrs. M. J. Morse in this city: Don’t forget to go to Nangle's for fishing tackle. Attorney Carter® of Tenstrike, | isiin the city on iegal business. Mayor Harris, Recorder Heroux and Alderman Danehar are among the contingent of Ten- ‘strike visitors i the city toduy. Paul foucalt is moving his bar- ber shop to its new quarters in the Flirst National bank basement today and the building he form- erly occupied is being prepared for Gill Bros.” clothing store. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Removal sale at Peterson’s. DR. FOSTE R DENTIST MILES BLOCK. - Fifty Yoars the Standard fl%fi!fifi; s the flavor and adds fo Ithfulness of the food. PRIOR BAKING POWDER GO. CHICAGO Removal sale at Petorson’s, For wall paper sce J. A. Holff, Miles blocls. J. D. Jones, the DBlackduck constable, is in the city on busi- ness today, Removal sale at Peterson’s Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Mrs. R. . Miller ‘is spending a few days with friends at BBlack- duck, See the new Princess Dressers at Lahr’s. R. J. Albrant goes to Black- duclk tonight to look after some business matters J. P. Lahv sells the Ideal Fold- ing Go-Carts. A bunch of Red Lake I[ndians came in on the noon train today and are looking for work on the river. The public library will be open at the court house tomorrow from 2 o’clock in the afternoon until 8 o’clock in the evening. Called Into Consultation. Dr. Langevin, the:Crookston veterinarian is in the city today the guest of Dr. Warninger. Dr. Langevin was called into consul- tation by Dr. Warninger-on a-seri- ous case in which he was retained and is meeting all the local horse- men today. A Big Judgement. One of the largest judgements ever recorded in Beltramijcounty was filed at the office of the clerk of court this morning. The judgement isin favor ofi Walter (+. Marson, trustee ys. the Red Lake Trapsportation Co. and W. >. 1 5. Bates and is for $112,900. . An Open Letter. Krom the Chapin, S. C.,-News: Early in the spring my wife and T were taken with diarrhoea and s0 severe were the pains that we called a physician who preserib: ed for us, buthismedicinesfailed to give any relief. A friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera ‘and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of us a dose and we at once felt the effects. I procured a bottle and before using the enfire contents| wo were enfirely cured. Tt is a wonderful remedy and should he found in every household. H. C. Bailey,Editor. This remedy is for sale by Barkers Drug Store. ORE This week will place on Special Sale something “For Tuesday we will have or new each day. 1 Special Sale Tables about 500 yards of White Goods, used for dresses and’ waistings; former price was 15¢ to 18¢; sale price, 10¢ per yard. New line of Percales for I A few more of the 35¢ to Al ys' waists, 12'L¢ per yard. s Corsets left; choice for 19¢. Ladies’ Wrappers from $1.00 to $1.75. Complete line of up-to-date 1 3elts forladies, 25¢ to $1.75 Men’s Hats worth from $1.00 to $1.5¢; sale price, 75¢. Men’s Shirt’s, worth from 7 Se to § ; sale price 50¢ Men’s Work Gloves, See our complete line of Lad ren's Shoes he only 50¢. ies’. Men's. Boys', and Child- fore you buy. GROCERIES. We always have a fresh stoc k on hand: prices are right. and goods the hest. On and after May 16, WM. McCUAIG we close at 7:30 p. m: WM. McCVUAIG - it wasin temperatu ¢ below what it ought to have Infact, this year. since huas averaged 4,2 drarees colder the novwal and the accumulated average run (f the tirst four months ol tha yeirhas amounted to 505 degrees. The precipitation i nd melted snow be- o, measu mly the aver being mehes: But there have dmany Apr u_past s (it were dryer. wly 4 de Going-Up- North-Line. Georg Spear; county-attor ney of I a county, was in the city t! nwning on-his way-up the north line (o leokk up some -riminal matters which had been brouglit to his attention, M. Spear-has many Bemidji fricnds and is Wnquestionably one ol the brightest lawyers in this section of the state.— He —aspires—to—be re-nominated by the Republicans f his county for county attorney d if the people of [tasca county wpreciatea capable ofticial M. pear will be retained by a wma- jority sufticiently large to testify the appreciation due his ability md genial personalit) Talking the Boulevard. Considerable comment is be- ing indulged in by property owners on Bemidji, Beltrami, ind MinnesotaSavenues regard- ing the.proposed boulevarding of the three avenues. /Almost every body seems. to bf agreed that souleyarding is about the right thing but ther a difference of opinion as to whether it shovld be six or ten feet wide. Many favor the wider boualevard be- cause it is said to give better ap- rance to the streets of the city and to carvy -out the idea much better all aronud. Legal Lights in Town. torneys Price, Rockwood and (ierbart, are four of Grd pids’ prominent—legal the city today. Attorneys and McCart here to areue a-motion before Judge Spooner in the case of McLean vs. Harrvis and Attorneys Rockwood and Gerhart are-here on some busi- Hon. C. C. McCarbhy and At-|ch - | tuberculosis. ELOQUENT PLEA HAVE TW¢ SITES Patrick J. Doy Well Known Business Men's Club Prepared To About the City, Didn't Want Make §. D. Work a to Go to Jail. Fair Offer. i | e 5 i 1S, D, Works, the Nary man, Patrick J. Doyle; radiant’in a | who contenrplates the e moval of ! brand new suit of clothes,a white g havdavnod-milh plant-trom-Nary. necktieand-a bad-headaehe Sood Tty this city due - tomeet the: up and swird his (hat nervously | Business Men's club at their when thf\ hammer fell inJudee! ion at the Whist club '“l‘l'”“l‘ls court this morni roots tonight. . The clubis™ pre- The court assumed its working pared to-make overtures—to- M scowl and informed Doyle that | Works which it is hoped and - ve he was up for-druukenness and flioved will b sati Two inquived with visible irvitability | sitos have been negotiated for. whether or not he had ;u\v\'lhing‘ Dr. Henderson has—very—gonoi- to.say. - ton offered-to donate 1 site-on The elecutionary effort for judi- [ the cast side of the lake on his cial _clemeney which followed property — knowa as - the old would put to shame the crown of| Stovens tarm, Another site has tho and c2 of golden eNort | near—the 1foley of W, J. Bryan, and Botlare gond vas visibly moved. During the it will be morely a mattor of year 1908 Judge Reynolds sent| choico with Mr. Works, who was ! Doyle up four-tines fordeunken foxpectod to arvive from Mankato ness and heoseryed 170-dayswhover the Mo & T this afternoon, | the county jail. Sinee Januarvy -1, this year, he has served 103 days| AP, White roturned last nighit ! and all efforts at his reformation | from a busine s trip to l:l.uu:;-.lv along this line huve been‘without | and Crookston results. Yesterday morning he . tinished out sixty days at the county jail and when Turnkey Wright bade him goodbye at the county jul he slipped a silver dollar into his hiad, which later in the day proved. Paddy’s down fall. . Last night he was picked up intoxicated, Judge Reynolds ordeced him committed to the city jail until noon today, when e was taken to the cast bound train. and the court bhought a ticket to Duluth for him at its 0wWn expense. Doyle is a4 picturesque chiarac ter and despite his shortcoming has many friends in this city. During his incarc¢oration at the county juil he won the confidence of Sherifl Bailey and the employes at the jail and all have a warm spotin-their heart Tor “Paddy ™. AL IYor the last week béfove his dis. | — 2 'he had been quite-ill and feared that he has developed Doyle seeved for|% severalyearsin-therogular army and also in- the U S, navy and is cligible to_admission to the navy. home at New York. Heis well meaning butiavhen the whiskey is in his steadfastuess of purpose and expressed desires to do bet terisout. been—seenred the court{ brickyvard, |“YOUR MONEY IS NO GOOD” and will be refunded to you if after use ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS 0838 BLOOD CURE o1t are not satisficd with results, s is ¢ rantee which groes with very bottle ¥or Sale -~ d Guarantced Only by GILMOUR & €O, SR BEBOGBE 0 3 WAt e v 4 Now Stock of PHOTO ness in the case of the Koochi: ching Townsite Company vs. The Northwestern Lmprovement Co. Paving the Crossings. Street Commissioner Pogue has quite a force of en fixing up-the sfréet crossings. ke paving, four feet wide, is being put in on either side of the cross- ings. Itisexpected to do-much to relieve the muddy conditions of the street crossings prevalent during rain storms and is appar- ently a very good plan. Chimney Fire. A chimney fire at the home of Rev. Broomfield this morning called out the fire department. The alarm was turned in about cleven o’ clock. The blaze looked irst but prompt. work control before any very serious damage was done. Some little damage-was- donein the pastor’s study by Last Chance to Get Papers. Judge Spooner this. morning adjourned the district.court i June 4. The adjourned s which will-be conyvened on that date will be the last one at which it will be possible to securc citi- zenship papers in time to be cli- gible to vote at the county primarie; Divorce Granted. Jgdge Spooner granted an absolute decree of di vorce to Char Hensel- of Ten- strike, Hensel sued for divorce on the grounds of desertion and Spooner yesterday morning. Whooping Cough. “In the spring of 1901 my child ren had a whooping cough,’ says Mrs. D. W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. “I used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with the most satis- factory results. I thenk this i the best remedy I have eve for whooping cough.” This reme- dy s the cough loose, lessens the s ity and frequency of the coughing spel and coun- teracts any tendency toward pneu monia. For sale by Barkers Drug Store. 'Thc Res>nlt ;»l Typhoid Fever. Tves, of Coldwater, Michis si After a severe illness of 13 Hiold fever, T way ous trouble with my < me much pleasur Hreached-their-boom this morning yesterday | evidence was taken before Judge | He has promised notito return tu,ltc u:ji IhuL the local police | a ofticers. thinlk he wills be hack be T " OR he fore the'end of the week. [t has |3 FOR SPRING OF 1904. been suggested thatit would be | a good thing to send Doyle to the |3 £ ; Keeley institute. at Minneapolis 3 The Tatesttingsin Photography: & under the law which provides : RHEUMATISM and GOODS - SLEEPING VOLCANOES thin, vapory smoke, lazily ascend- ing from jits crater, may be the only v ible’sign of life in the sleefing voltano; but within is a raging sea of fire, molten. rock-and sulphurous—gases:—Those who make their homes in the peaceful leys below know the danger, and though frequently warned by therumblings and quakings; thesesigns of impending erup- > ¢ :lv(:y:kios \‘l‘n‘llll:{,\\{f:l( ‘il:‘l‘x:'i are 1I\'llnp;!itl-f..u.\cfuri seclirity 5 when the giant S e and_thiey are lost beneath a downpour of = cv rock and C\‘. ling ashes, Thousands of blood poison sufferers are u‘;é"‘; :‘l}:‘x‘x‘wl;cfx:_q 0, and are taking desperate chances, for ash treatment the ex! symtpomsof the disease gppear,and the deluded v tim is happy in the be a complete cure; fires of contagion been smothered in the tem, and on as t minerals—are left off blaze up again. Occasiona sores break out in the mouth, a'red rash appears on the body, and these warning symptoms, it not he followed by fearful eruptions,« sores, copper-colored splotches, swollen glands, loss of hair and other sickening symptoms. Mercury and potash not only fail to cure blood poison, but ciuse mercurial Rhenmatism, necrosis of the bones, offens sive ulcers and inflammation of the stomuach and-bowels: The use of S. S. S. is never followed by any such bad-results: Tt cures without the slightest injury to the system. We offer $r.000 for proof that it coutains a eral of any descrips tion. 8. 8. S. is an antidote for contas gious blood 1, it destroys every atom of the virus and purifies and strengthens the blood and builds up the gen cultli, < We will mail free our special book on Contagious Blood Poison, with full directions for home treatment. Medical advice is furnished by our physicians without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Bowling Green, Ky., Mar, 24, 1802. Gentlemen: For over four years I suffered &reatly from a sovers case of contagious blood . poison. I wentto Hot Springs, staying therefour months at a big expense. I then consulted phy- 303, who prescribed Mercury. Nothing did o any good;in fact, the ¢reatment proved more . harmful than beneficial. I mentioned my case to & friend, who told ma that B. 8. B. had certainly oured him. Iatonce commenced its use, and af- . tercontinuing it for ag ime could find no trace SC bf the diseass whataver, This was about two will vears ago. T can truthfully say Iam entirely | woll. D. M. SANDERS. -~ International STOCK FO00D. 25-1b Pail for $3.50 Only 15 cents o pownd for the Tiest Stoek Food on the market: all sizes of the food for sale at the CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. Sow that habitual drunkards miy be i senf for treatment at the expense | 3 C o lodio of the county. 3 e e Coming Carbo Unless: Manager Wheelock to- |8 2 morroyw suceeeds in '\ booking 2] 2 Sepia “Phe Gamekeeper” the Biremons dance May 17, will be the only a traction at the City Opera house 3 this month. The first booking i “Joshua Sinpikins” a delightfal Tones ~Shall Reap. —(iet— i Good Garden Seeds © We have the Best Frural play which—carric SO band and orchestra and billed o appear June 1d = Beautiful—fine—of—Moints Big Drive Reaches Bagley. mateh them, Bagley, May 11, (Special tol 3% Pionc¢er,) The head of the Bag ley Lumber Co’s log drive LAKESIDE STUDIO; § M. J5 MORSE, = Proprictor. | The rear end iSnow i i through- the reservoir dam and with fair winds will be safely R R housed in their booms by May 15, 2 R. MARTIN Leading Painter: and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors Westiof City Hail s Promptly Attended to Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting Deafness Cannot be Cured caused by an in- onditiun of th sous lining flamea : -hian Tul \When this of the tube i inl! AllOrde ed to it will be destr out of ten which is nothing but an f ition of the mucous surf s ¢ One Hundred Dollars e A e w1‘ }HII teach 1.nx,n'll.m1 Shorthand and Good- win’s Improved Bookkeeping during the summer months, Sold by drugs sheginning. May 2d and ending ue Hatl's Seprember Ist, for only $50, or Munson’s Shorthand and Marshall's Bookkeeping for same pri seessssssessssssssssssceee { BRUNSWICK-BALKE { | . - é ) ¥ Billiard Hall. { | 5% 20 L | Bemidji and Beitrami A L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Fine 1. ool Cigars 1 FLisE T the DAty Proneer & Tobaceos 2 Bemidii, - - - Minn. vestiment State 3 J[;umbermens BEMIDJI General Banking Business. wsremoved hisS Sewing Machine oflice to one door south of have a specal 1 month E v 3 Sewing Machines Repaired. Give LI's a Call. Fire Insurance. . BISAIR, L [ L etiSSas SR s gent. A.g:;mxznfin" [ Implements, Minnesofa Linss Paints, Vionishes, Bnshics: Spring is Here and So are We. - We haye v sucecessful year, and heartily thank our z atr it i vt and extend to all 4 13 f ‘ ' ) ' ‘ . ' ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ just elosed oUHiEOUE | ou s for anything in NOTIONS, HOSIERY, DINNER SETS, Fancy Dislies, Meén's Ware, Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, Ete. GLASSWARE, st business on our Genu whiel we are oing t you more for your moncy this year than last. 101 West Thied Street, ; The Fair Variety Cash Store eesssssssesssssstsssssssssssssssrsssscsssersosresecece v‘fl- D i B O B B B e B B B B D A B M 0 B Bl B B 2 g EVEN=— 3 If Not From Missouri} g q We wonld like to “show you™ that when it 4 comes to Good Stock and Right Prices we ¢ can please the most “linicky™ buyers. , Try ; us in any one of the following: S e b Harvdware, Buwilding material, Ready mived Paints } Fishiing Tackle, Tin Boofing, Dee and Eave Troughing. W. Mm. 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