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consumption when Mark’s Lung —nér's White W THE CITY | Removal sale at Peterson’s. | See Jones—W. C. Jones Removal sale at Peterson’s | L. G. Townsend is in the city! from Blackduck today. One half off on bulky articals Peterson’s removal sale. M, Perrault of Farley is in the; city-on-business-today = Renioval sale at Peterson’s. Sherman-William and - Harri: sou’s & | paints;—for-sale-by—Chas ; Nangle. | J. W. Irwin is at Cass Lake on; business this afternoon. Short mill wood, ready for use Phone 208 or Wes Wright. P. H. McGuire, of Deer River, was among yesterday’s guests at the City hotel. hundred pounds extra and creamery butte before we move at ‘It S Peterson’s. J. G. Morrison, one of the Indian police from the Red Lake agency, was a visitor in the city yesteul.ly Tresh strawberries and ~ bana- nas daily at Nangle’s. George H: Spear, county attor- ney of Ttasca county, returned this morning from Northome, where he had been on oflicial business. Cwesar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole ‘to leep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam,and avoid this fate. The fishermen who went out yesterday broke all recor John Hubbard headed a party that caught three dozen fine pile in Lake Irvine and George Young has the record for the season with a catch of 39. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Bert Barker, who has been visiting his brother, Earl Barker for the past ten (hy: and enjoy- ing some of the good fishing in this vicinity lctulned to his home in Minneapolis this morning. Short mill wood, ready for use, drys quickly, $2 per load deliver- ed. Crookston Lumber- Co. Phone 208 ot Wes Wright. Dr. Tuomy returned last night from his old home at Ann Ar l)m where he was called a short tlmn ago o attend the funeral of his .wpd father, who was instantly Killed ina streeb car accident. Lay ina supply of short mill, wood for the season. Drys quick ly. Delivered for $2 per load} CrookstonLumber Co. Phone 208 or Wes Wright. Don’t forget to go to Nangle’s for fishing tackle. Why balance on the verge of i Balsam will cure. The Result of Typhoid Fever. Mrs L‘Ives, of Cnld\v.tbex, Michi hmd fever, T was left ous trouble with my throat and ]un 1t gives me much pleasure to say T am entively cured by the useof Dr. War ne of T'a DR. FOSTER FDENTIST MILES BLOCK. will be confe I today. o at Peterson’s, A Hott, Removal For wall paper see J. | Miles blocl. Mrs. C. H. Miles loft today to in her husbang St. Loui . Removal sale at Peterson’s m be better than the s lung Balsam is the John from Pembina, Lanest-of-old—friendsin-Bemidjt today. McCaftrey D, and 'is the See the neiv Princess Dressers atLahr’s, J. P. Lahr sells Hu\ Ideal Fold-| ing Go-Carts. The local Masonic lodge \\1Il have a special convoeation tomor- row night and the tirst dezree red. For optical goods call on \ B, Winter, \I\o_]n\wlul Housewives y will be closed next Sunday. The local butchers have entered an agreement to that eflect. A. E. Winter, the jeweler, has the largest line of optical goods in the city. 1f your wateh stops, bring it to A. E. Winter, the jeweler, next door to First National bank. The Ladies of the Maecabees had a regular meeting last nig and a very on|u‘).\u]0 social ses- sion. H. C. McGee, of St. Paul, who was with the orginal survey of the Northern Pacitic through this country is shaking hands with old friends in Bemidji today. Mail Clexk Fuller came in to- - |day to spend his eight days lay over at his home in this city."Mr. [uller is o one of the new night runs between Daluth and Grand Forks and'says he likes it very well. Peter Johuson is among tods visitors in Bemidji from Bla duck. Mr. Johnson has just re- turned from a trip to the west. Remember the food sale by the ladies of the M. K. church at the Princess Grocery Saturday from two to six p. m. L. A, T' vold of Wilmar, Minn:; is-at-the-Markham-hotel Mr. Tjosvold was at one time connected with the Willmar Seminary and is one of the best Inown educators in the southern | part of the state. Heis now scll- - ‘m,t,,mt patent accounting system and is having very good succ: It you don’t have your shir and: collars ironed on the new domestic machine at the Bemidji Steam Laundry you are behind the times. ok An Open Letter. From the Chapin, 8..C., News: Early in the spring my ife and I were taken: with™ diarrhoea and so severe were the pains that we called a physician who prescrib- ed for us, buthis medicinesfailed to.give any relief:-A-friend-who had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and_Diarrhoea - Remedy on hand gave each of us and we at once felt the . I procured a bottle aml before using the entire cont wo were (-nmuly cured. i wonderful remedy and should he found in every household. H. C. Bailey,Editor: This-remedy-is sale by Barkers Drug Store. a do; Bargain No. 1.—White Gc ings; former price 15-18c¢; {lu- to 20¢; sale price 121-2 ¢ per 15¢; for 9¢ per yard. Bargain No. 4 .—L.ulri« former price Bargain No. 5.—Men’s Gl sale price, 69¢. " Bargain No. 7.—Men choice for 29¢. Bargain No. 8, —Mcn's S your choice for 50¢ each. ~ GROCE Bargain No. 10.—Canned 10¢ per can. Bargain No. 11.—Canned yours for 15¢ per can. On and after May 16, p- m., except Saturd WM. McCUAIG BIG STORE Friday, aturday & Monday. Bargain No. 2. —C()lulc(l Wash W «n\‘lll“\ worth 18¢ Bargain No. 3.—One lot of Ribbons, worth 1212 ¢ to e $1.25 to $1.50; your choice. 89¢. Bargain No 6.—Men's Gloves. worth Tic and [ies. Bargain No. 9.—Can Peac Bargain No. 12,—5 hars Ca mrlx for dresses and waist- three days only 10€ a yard. wd. Black Mercerized Skirts: oves. one lot at 50¢ a pair. $1.00; worth 35¢ to Hle.: your liivtsworth= 75¢ 10 RIES. ‘hes. worth 25c.. 15¢ pr can. Strawherries. worth 15¢ for Strawberries. worth 20c.: hinet Soap for 25e. we will elose at 7:30 s and Mill Pay Days WM. McCUAIG came down/| should remember 1t all the butcher shops of the = . BAKING POWDER the heaithfulness of the food. PRIOR BAKING POWDER OO, ©NICAGO Sce the largest play of brier and pipes at’ A, I jeweler. window dis merschaum Winter, the Pike are biting in good shape in Lake. Irvine today, but un- favorable-weather has kept ma fisherman from taking advantage of their apparentavar g G. M. Robideau yesterday closed a deal with the Townsite Co. for the puarchase of lof twenty-one, “block two, in the Second addition, adjoining his present residence proper The Bagles had a mecting last night and three applications were Wing favorably — considered. will be fitted on the can next Wednesday night and Inl lowing- the worl there will be a smoke social to which the boys will each invite a friend who is not a member:of the order. County Commissioner Wright is mak ome improvements to his Beltrami avenue residence property and js building an «ddi- tion, Harking back to the wheu he first came to B Wes remembers that the 1\ addition he fitth since he came to town. Awaits County Attorney. Anker Carlson, an employe at the Crookston mill;is hield at the county Jail pumlm‘,: an investiga ftion of his connection with what appears to be a case of forgery by County Attorncy Loud. Through sonie confusion Carlson received the checls of Albin Carl- son last pay d i with Carlson’s name and payment at Chris Olson’s He was giveén an opportunity to settle the magter without trouble ‘but for some reason refused to doso. © : A New Machine. The Bemidji Steam Laundey has recently added toits plant some new equipmentand one of the machines is a shirtand collar ironer-designed to put the latest| dull or domestic finish on coll: cuffs and sk This_finis now very popular in the citic and Mr. Albrandt, who is alwa alive to thé wants of his patrons, siys that what is good enough for the people in Minneapolis and St. Paul is none too good for his patrons in this city. Fined Forty Dollars. E. A. Grindall, proprietor of a hotel at Northome-w nmgod before the village j day ona ¢ harge o 1ed by a Northome man II(IIIIU(I Kling. The char rew out of a u«rht oceurring al week's Hll 7, -succeed in having it dismissed once. Grindall was convicted and paid a fine of forty dollars ard costs 4 Big l)d) at Kelliher; Yesterday was quite-s day-for itigution at Kelliher, Bert Berkett, accused of some connoec- tion with the recent shooting es- capade at Kelliher was in - justice court_on charge of —assuult| wnich w changed to dis orde: al took up. nearly sulted in Berkett’s dis complete exoneration. They Meet Tonight. The announcement lyesterday’s Pioneer to the effect | that the DBusin Men’s club would meet kst night to submig {a proposition to S. D. Wor ‘pu-umt\nl-'xntl the paper was jerrorin-stating that the meeting | | was to take place last night. It Iwill be held at the Whist club! [rooms tonight wnd all members | arerequested te be present: o ago .mrl City Attorney Russell of | s made in f! »».\ll'lu iont attendance is in sight| | Improves the flavor and adds fo | 1 ¢ « I t L [it St tl [B% K 1 tl n re who conies . and has been ill of | city for about a| ‘mrmtll (lu :J 1x~lun_'h1. Tho-dead| John Sy, r here nnll hv\ remains | | will be shipped to Bertha for in |terrment where his reside, | ra ~l1 ang New Saloon Iur Nymore. , forme: ,is toopen a SHIore S > time n . Glidden's stock 1 open_for bu f ten day's. Ine\\ insic S from{f relatives |- Died of l)ro;m ’ L organized society of panions, will givea pink tewat the fe and lighted by softly Kaclble is Tenderfoot, ™ 0y Hnu it h.u blossomed: pleted in ni_country wheat is beginning’ o come up ST OHHONIBHL on some of the favms inthis vi ; cimity. — Gardew stull reccived DR something of atset back by the |5 N lodleo frost of night before last but wits “] doing very nicely. It s esti|x b mated that the woof wheaf |5 | and county this ye large as last, y fameron @o 1o Cass Lake tomor i row to attend ahouse boat, party | o4 to be given by a number of the n b boys b Cass' Lake. The jndgel % Dhe latestihingsinPhotographys S and Mr. Cameron .m}x}c @ ;xl i very-enjoyable time. -~ The party s b will consist of about a ({uzun. i COlOle i;z (teoree Luydiek will be present|a 4 and . the fact that he has con-|% 8¢ sented: to. malic m chowder is e k;‘ hailed with:delight—by ali=who 6 it plan to Mtr\nd o l’:’ 8 O i3 ——— Priz vAre B Sepla Efi‘ nent has |2 be| received the are offercds for the Piremen’s fsd Towrnament at Hallock, which 8 by will be attended by the running % b team from this ¢ Theprizes | x e 2GS .”“ ,l"," ever offered.in this i Boautifiul - fineof—Mounts to ’:: section and the Doys are more | pd 4 : i o mateh them. o than pleascd with their decision i to attend the tonrnament there B M. McTagy: sonie time this month. [ d D 7 Special Rate for Round Trip. | an ecorator. The Northern Pacific will || Now Located oo Fourth Street, Two Doors make a spe I rate- of one and| Westiof City Hall: one third f: Big Time .n hmn«l Rapi h ). 8. Gold -0 the vil o ! started W in the city to 1) lake 1t will require JVm\!! atrip up tl where he twenty days and Henry Irwin is ywentand | handled outof Kabekona lakeand |4 to be held the ( ) \ advertising | in charge The logs are being |y remen’s tourn ) into the Kabelkona viver and will | Grand Rapids next month, be hoisted and shipped frow | \, Gold ~ jemidji is the | Kabekona bay. ) town on » which ln~ o <‘ ypointed this Tommits s much regretted at Grs Rapids_that the running team from here will not attend - the| tournament - there: Howover; many visitors are-expected from | { Bemidji, Grand Rapids celebrat- Hon with b tho biggest Thing u\n\" theld in the north country and 'PRINCESS. Grocery Co. M. E. CARSON, Manager. S P now-to=maice-itahigovent: To Give a Pink Tea. The Hoo Hoo club, a recently | boon com | bl’h(‘l»\l. FOR SATURDAY: S lubaparments tomorrow after won, The club vooms will be| slaborately decorated for thej wente The drawing room will [y e fitted up with « corners | haded elee _Brother Edward | to-deli Lis cele lecture, ks ol af nd will appear inj s, Mr. Kaeblej A price s ric_lights. PYSERIASON rated ning. dre ) read a paper on Peer 1Q ALl Hoo Hoos with money 15 Q are requested to be present. '.’.') =30° ) DA A Fine Plant. :‘; < Mrs. A Thom pson-has a-house S plant in the window of her restau- 2510 rant tn Minnesotiavenue t o) attracting a very great deal nl { e o tention from the ladies. It ONIONS ) tatJeafed cactus and is lower LETTUCE =5 The plant in itsell is not a fine i e T e \_ 2 one, but the flower is superb. STRAWBERRIES The plant is covered with buds RADISITES and in a short time it will be CUCUMBERS mass of beautiful tlow M hompson has had it for seyec s springis the st Princess Grocery Co Bigger Than Last Year. " Spring sceding is about com Boltri and ins in Belteami v will he twice as {04 small @ GOODS FOR SPRING OF 1904. & A House Boat Party. Judee Spooner and J. ). The local fire depu list of prizes which by Cottage at Round l.lln- : Gieorge McTagaart, proprieter Mint siloon and.one of B¢ best and most enthusias ¢ sportsmen is to erect a fine e ot Round Ladce. ) ideal —one for a immer hame or an outing and | 't expects to have sready for occupancy LAKESIDE STUDIO, [ M, Jo MORSE, - Proprietor. f SO OGO BOODUBIDHIR R. MARTIN Leading Painter 16 cotti s for the round trip! | AllOrders Promptly Attended to 1ji to Minneapolis for | Fine Art Wall Paper who des ‘ S foativali Fresco Painting | Quite a - expect to| ony Beinic nights of Pythias, yattend the K.of P o ittonT city May umber frow Bemid) attend. | W'] will teach Graham || Shorthand and Good- win's Improved Bookkeeping sunnner months, heginning M and endin Seprember 1st, for only or Munson’s Shorthand Marshall's Bookkeeping for i | Deafness Cannot be Cured ‘ during the wl PR R RSOSSN R same price T E i s nmm(-r( ial (ullvu Box 744, 108 Sixth Street, between Bemidji and Beltrami Avenues. Advertise in the Daily Pioneer | s w good investment | E i },. removed hisSinger wing \I\ ne oflice one door south of t Post. Oftice, and ill Lave a during the month of May. Sewing Mac hxn(w Repaired. special BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. - \Lcn( Minn Bemidii - - eesecsssssssssssssscecense SIS -'?F M. Malzahn & Co. B e ~‘Subscr1be for the Daily Ploneer Threr.e Ffe —IPO== t. Louis An opportunity to see the Biggest World’s Fairin History % % and pay their be sent. be sent from kduck, Cass Lake, Walker, § ¢ ? 8 : ¢ Q = ¢ 0 a Northony f _Votes will b DALY WEERKLY i 0. Coupons and will h o Ay T copy of th been won with less, Appoar i dy be worth | f This Coupon is good for 5 votes | In favor of. IN THE BEMIDIL PIONEER VOTING CONTEST. - Prizos: Three Eree Prips to St Louis. This Coupon will not bo iood unless voted BEFORE SIX O'CLOCK - May 18 International STOCK FOOD. 25-1b_ Pail for $3.50 Only 15 cents o potnd for the hest Stoek Lood on the market: all sizes ol the food Tor sale at the CITYDRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJIL As You Sow Shall You Reap e uk e (i GQOd Garden Seeds We lave the Best. Farm Tmplements, Joln Deere Plows, Minnesota Linssed Oil, ies and Wagons, Paints, Varnishes, Brushes. Hardware. Sprmg is Here and So are We. We i just patrons fo just elosed a v cessful year, and Py sted o heartil port and ex wk our nd to all a anything in DIN R SETS, G0 our us for JASSWARE, rs, Tobacceo, Candies, Ete. courteous invitation t HOSLERY, GI Men's Ware, NOTIONS, Fancy Dishes, Last year we lai busit onour Genine b ieh we are roing to continug, an sou more for jour this year than last. 1 The Fair Varlety Cash Store rd Street, money [tambermens. State Bank BEMIDJI 3-3-3 General Banking Business. Fire Insurance.