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Gurden hose, lawn sprinkley Jerravd Plumbing Co. S e e e el oo b e b b e e bk s5a | vz Special convoeation Masonic A B EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERECEFEEEREEREREREREEEE S ieo toniaht i & ; & | lodge tonight. Nk | g The Only Exclusive a s O Breio, of Park Rapids, | ] i ; e visitor in the city yeste | W F ; o ) | S v ¢ ¥ ¢ Novelties Just In | += | | | New LINE oF BELTS | ¥ ...DRY GOODS STORE... 7 | Latest Novelt | a : | ol nicauited b i X ¥ - ™ | Scott Kinnoy, of Duluth, has ! ten in a debilitated, ) in Bemidji. " s [accepted w position with J. J. | % run down condition, It contains 1o strong minerals or v 2 et Dovan: drugs, but is a pleasant vegetable preparation, You can find no better %539332223332333333333343333333333332333333333% ; s | J. Peterson Jr. is oceupying| - for toning up then and bringing refreshing, restful sleep when - rson Jr. 18 0CeUPYINE |- in g low state of health, or sick and worn out with work or worry. . - - o | his new quarters in the Malzahn | 8. 8 nproves the I hav ing yo ter a e ‘n ll' S. % ‘ Girden = hose—mitic—m _‘:m»d:’ tion-and reinforees the :R:"y:fié%’x‘;1;'fgx'fi'cnff;i?\:f-x{llngu?i«?‘usg' e asoupt, a l l - e {spray nozzle thrown in. Jerrg vl | System, and its good ef- S ;’(‘kneug:;?“d;:y’i)(l“:ng:glonkgyofl}xlr MR = =z = | Plumbing Co : arescen almostfrom . Y%\;rhllfily. W e A LI, Fmamk . > s Co; = thre first = acts-Gare-Stoll, Hamilton & Co. Lexington, Ky. W | 2 TR 5 9 o = 2 E HAVE BEEN FORTUNATE tO CIOSG Ollt the man“facturers hne » | Connty Attorney Loud re i promptlyinc , indigestion and all stomach troubles, o rturned - today fron wbusiness trip] ¢ fiillniess, nausea, sliortness of breath, | to, Baudette. 14t so often come after-eatin John Parker and little daugh Jossie, are—in the ety e ith friends this after-| T SN £ ! abad condition of the bluo noon, and tonic combined, or such CIGL Anderson; of Rock Rap-| usuffer from: debil A Hull, of Codar! ion,.or any of the Rapids, Towa, are looking over farm lands in this viemitywitlia view of investing: = Cresar dead and turned to clay | might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark's Lung G Balsam,and avoid this fate. Bemidji Steam Laundry Anton Brickson was up from sby this morning. He s re-having e nice trade the store down there and that Rosby is- an excellent trading | s point. Robert Forslund, an old time e vesident of Bemidji, roturned i 2 SUSRORBORE 8l o of Tailor-Made Skirts at about one-half of the original price. We : offer-the full benefit of this purchase to our trade, and will place these | Skirts on sale tomorrow. All the skirts are man tailored in the latest and - | : # is not only " and if the erative or purifying humor or poison in . the blocd it 7 times a-low state of health is due ; be remedied by a blood purifier S nervousness, loss of appetite, ridered blood, nothing will orate and tone up. the THE SWIFT SPECGIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs fuptoms of 50 soon - put-vour-blood in- gaod: condition, systew as 8,5, S, nobbiest styles. Colors; brown, castor, tan, gray, blue. The newest faley . $1.50 to $6.00 The Regular Price would be nearly double of that amount mixtures at +eseoscoveseose { BRUNSWICK-BALKE } Z! Billiard Hall. 4 4 $ It L. J. MATHENY., Prop. + ’ SiE firve Propriotor. IPine Line of Cirars & Tobaccos : Bemidii, - - - Minn ccsscesscscssssresscssocce equally fortunatein LACE CURTAINS We have been { { | procuring a line of ] in Mulls, Notting ham, Netting, Irish HSERIRIO TroIN DOLtiN Ofoton ] S T . Arabian. In nearwhich city e has recently : ] Points, 1}1 .\\ hite ::ml.) ”n - proved up on @ valuable timber Gl‘ocery Co. \We Tiase it receised E lengths of 11-2, 2 212, 3 and 31-2 claim, > | N S e : 1 S a VR sy S i Assessor Janes Cahiil has been ] s yards. It is to yow interext fo take ad working in the business seetion| M. E. CARSON, Manager. vantage of these uns as the pur- nrllluul- th;s W'MWIR.I lh]w-.\'!wvts' 5 S 5 to be t ohowith the business G ‘ 3 chase meansa gr saying to you. All Louses some time next weelk, j other goods in the store at a re- Sherman Paddock ~ formerly | SPECIAL-FOR - SATURDAY H R city editor of the Ploneer, now e e otk ] duction. hasa city runon the Duluth Her- | percas o oo 20 | 3 % ald. Mr. Paddocle “did” West| . LI A 9 1 Fang! oo L st . < | - o Duluth for the paper fora time SN 25 e FOR SPRING OF 1904. and is getting on very nicely. AL e ; § ——— o Harry Corse, a Duluth Travel | s 1 ing Salesman, was the guest ol |, A n(;w,sl;i;;;nent of Ladieé; shyt Waist Suits and Waists just received. Do not miss the opportunity of our Low Prices and Elegant Selection in MILLINERY. In our Dress Goods and Shoe Departments you will I. Meyer yesterday and M. Moeyer —showed—Mi—Carse-the findthe Newest Fashion Offerings, and Best values for your money. Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets. |1>n< ,.lm. in Latlke Levine yoster: v St o S sy 5 day afternoon. Py Proseeved S o and Mrs. O, W, Lelman | 0o G e 5 = S . left last night for CGirand Fories. | Paney Caned Sncet Patitoes, i o | M. Lehinian has heen ehof at the | B EEEE G0 Sl BT Markham hotel for the past i 25-30 ; = | several months H 1ececded Gy Sepia 2o h Db b oo b el bk Bl b e oo e ool e e b oo b oo oo e koo oo o b B e oo b B e ek b o e ) R NEXT DOOR TO POST OEFICE. = [by W H. Willinms, of Superior. o i 5, s — Shgtinbe s seoud il s Soi o e Tod Swith and Matt Mayer, || Sl = PO SERVAE S S 0 S S A 0 S o 0l R kI e i SO SR BB A AR B whobiave heen at St Paul® this 204 Tones ¥ i S— — - — week arranging for a special train i —_— i e —— i ¥ . Aty Jomid i ino R | = E CITY Short mill wood, ready for use| Removal sale at Pe Good Rhubarb for thete cents [;I"'.”‘I li‘(“l‘l““z'lli‘)l‘}I(l)i‘ll""filn\l"(ly‘ll:\"3-‘]‘\‘(i”; T : i i Efi e TH . Phone 208 or Wes Wright. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, |« pound at the Princess. e o:-!,l(,(.h.d o e SR QNI ',:,\,',\, S i ; Three hundred pounds extra|Miles block. Call at the Princess for fresh|pioly, : LI l‘ 'L I“, : . i Beaifol fuo of Mownts to Removal sale at Peterson’s. fine dairy and creamery butter| Alex. Carlson, of Blackduck, [tomatoes Eriday and Saturday.| . e - S SERAWBERRIES | fa ceettitleh them. Yy Rl R 3 s Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Browne ety Vo % See Jones—W. C. Jones. at cost before we move abiwas transacting business at the| Ben Moeand Fred Hurvis, with | ont to Dualuth Jast night, where RADISITES i : Removal sale at Peterson's Peterson’s. . *|court house this’ morning. several friends from Crookston, | Ny, Browne will make final proof: CUCUM |r,|.;|;_~<!“:; Win. Blakeloy, was in the city C. L. Brown, ‘of Crookston is| Removal sale at Peterson’s |arein the city on a fishing trip. [ g stoneand timber claim {o. s 5 LAKESIDE D10, this m‘ornin" o'n’his‘way' to Cass | 4ong. today’s guest at the Nothing ean be better than the| [t us give you our pric day. Mrs. Browne will be the KM MORSE, - Proprietors Lake S Markham. best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the|garden hose. J@rrard Phimbing [ guest of friends for several days. . , ) o i On;e nalf off on bulky articals at Fresh strawbewries and bana- | bes Co. The entertainment committee| PPINCess Groce!‘y CO SO Pe Py ral sale. s nas daily at Nangle’s, Frank Snyder is ting at| The Misses Signa and Rauth [of the Retail Liquor - Dealer’s & S Deterson s romordl e Ed Bishop has accepted althe register of decds oftice at the | Lundgren; -~ of Kristenham, | Association “are arranging fora = e Miss Lou Olson went to Walker | position as night clerk at the|{court house. Sweden, arrvived in the city last | hand to furnish music here dur HENRY BUENTHER this morning for a week’s visit | Marlcham hotel. See the new Princess. Dressers nlgh?. They are neices of Sena-|ing the convention. It is probable with friends and relatives: Don’t forget to go to Nangle’s | at Lahr’s. tor Swedback and come to Amer- | {liat cither the Brainerd, Crooks ; 7 P ) s fishine tackle. e i ica to reside. ton or Wadena band ~will be Naturalist and Taxidermist Removal sale at Peterson’s. for fishing tackle. J. P. Laht sells the Ideal Fold- : ; ! Sherman-William and Harri-| Mrs. George Lydick, of Cass|ing Go-Carts. = Lay ina supply of short mill sm-urn:«!.. S : 208 Second St. Postotice Box No. 686 sou’s paints, for sale by Chas.|Lake, is in the city the gucst of| J. P. Johnson, “Sailor Pete wood for the scason. Drys quick | A, 15 Smith is home—from-—his; BEMIDJI, MINN, Y of-the salt of the ourth ap|ly- Delivered™ Tor 527 per Toad Trip to the coast. M Smith Crookston Liumber Co. or Wes Wright. Nangle. Mrs. Woods. s 3 Why balance on the verge of| Bring in your old garden hose Northome. is in the city today. consumption when Mark’s Lungland have it repaired. We.can fix| Tor optical goods call on A, E, Balsam will cure. G it for you. Jerrard Plumbing Co. | Winter, the jeweler. i George Canterbury, whe = ¢ | been on the sick list for days is able to be arvound ag: Phone 2051 went cast on the refurn trip be turning to Bemidji and ex- €.-C. Donovin, of the Pioncer, . being bet is home from a busin trip to ed than ever with Bemidji af Duluth. The Pioneer’s” spicial{terhis junket. -edition will -be—published in to- I8 A Schneider leaves-today b Ui morrow’s edition of the paper. for Duluth and expects-to be ab [— —_— [ « i @ _=THE—:_ A. E. Winter, the jeweler; Short mill wood, ready for use, [ sent I‘l"ml l_lu' ¢ for a week. ‘ : " the largest line of optical goods s quickly, $2 per load deliver-| Mr. Schneider will go up to the 1 Lumber Co. | Ivon range county before return . = - " in the city. ed, Crook; s ] : ; e ori i Phone 208 or Wes Wright. ing and intends o make entry on g v g = = = A th:}l\'o[;'bhrf;nm nlc);(\,, 'dm‘? u’,)({ Paul Foucalt is now. nicely | sgune m}d timber claim. S ] / city today on way to Ins old Tocated in-his- new barber shop | The Mesdimes —Jacksorn and ; [ : = home at. Red Lake Ralls for a|in the basement of the new First | Monplaisir left yesterday for Du- visit. National bank building and Thas|luth ~where M'lm Mimpl:x' - = G A e : “—one of the neatest and. finest|proves upon a stoneand timber . FOR BARGAINS! IfAyoul‘l‘ “’“}\39" fitnp]s, ‘?'“‘“”i "Lllr;rmtiuns in the city. o |elaim. - Krom Dulath they o to |y :'(i Sl 0:' t [‘P]m; ’-\vl‘_l-fl J'l“:" U]" Milwaukee-for ashort, visit- with next door to First National bank. ‘ 4 e f - : ) before returning will s rlnands Tofacts = Mark’s |t _mL ind-he U ning w Frlday, Saturday & Monday- The Sun Shine Clab will hold .IVIITUI,:‘,I”)“Z]H;H:]] \:\.}“u ;um ‘;,( N isit the St. Louis Kxposition. mecting Saturday afternoon at!coueh, For the Knights of - Pytl BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. | carry at afl times u good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made (o order, repaired and remodeled PURS in senson bought. o I guarantée my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUAI FEW, EX( ) BY D BY NONE A Deposit Required-on-All- Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED / S e 5 s 2.80 sharp, at tle home of Lucy % : 5 , | festivalat-Minneapolis Ma, 2 ° ° ' Bargain No. l‘_.“”“m Goods for dresses and “m‘#r Lafontisce. gl:f:")’: _;l‘:,‘l“:](“l,”]]-).d\:.ll{,h’:ll:,]“'r:():‘lll'k't the Minnesota and Internitional ¢ ings; former price 15-18¢; t‘é‘ e three days only 10e a yard. Remember the food sale by ‘h’und’:l‘v e LR ) e O rOm lssourl . = adies of the 3 reh att : 4 third fares for the round trip . = o T S worth 18¢ the ladies of Llu‘ M. E. church abiareinvited to attend. Birds will Bargain No. 2.—Colored Wash Waistings, worth I8¢ the Princ Grocery SuLurd;Ly:;,,, furnished free to th’usu who There is no lever so powerful Tickets will be on saled We would like to “show you” that when it® il 0 E s L . > ay 20 91 4 o 5 ; - i : to 20¢; 531? price 121-2 ¢ per .“_‘]' from two'tc p. m. tare not members of the ¢ 1\11‘ ’,‘.'“‘I,;ll\ll,lr g libeseood comes to Good Stock and Right Prices we Bargain No. 3.—One lot of Ribhons, worth 121-2 ¢ to Street Commissioner Pogue,| We charge nothing for hosc| ~yooompom moved his restau can please the most “finicky” buyers. Try has a force of men at work clean- | w shers. Comeinand get some, ; ing up the alleys in the ard Plumbing Co: ard. W into its new quarters in the us in-any one of the following: 15¢; for 9¢ per y i : Malzahn block yesterday. The| E Havdware, Buildingimaterial, i business | J¢ Bargain No. 4.—Tadies’ Black Merc rized Skirts; portion of the city. Good crowds are attending 11.4-1,‘”,"“. stand is a ‘groab it prove cadymived Paints former price $1.25 to $1.50; your choice, 89¢. If you don’t have your shirts|pure food demonstration at|pent over the old. Mr.” Pishing Tackie, Tin Roofing, Decling, . S = and collars ironed on the new |McConkey’s grocery this wecls, lig one of the best ch Bargain No. 5.—Men’s Gloves, one lot at 50¢ a pair. domestic machine at the Bemidji ‘\\/I II‘:’[ s b l"‘(—’ by | ei 5 e raEee L 3 . Steam Laundry you are behind | Miss K 5, 0 Bargain No 6.—Men’s Gloves. worth 75¢ and SL00; the times. Next week Miss neat and will no doubt be sale price; 69c. demonstrate at-the-homes of the oy popular with—the public at| z e ty. - 11 It at McConl A ! ‘ o L aE ok 350 50c.: vour V. er work at MeConkey % lBal‘gfalll21;0- 7.—Men's Ties, worth 35¢ to Sle.; you vroving a very - effective ad- Sy choice for 29e¢. _Bargain No. 8.—Men’s_Shirts, worth 7H¢ to $1.25; your choice for 50¢ e ; and FEave Troughing. 1d his plice ha e trade. His new place is WY wW. M. ROSS ring of the slander cas cht by Mrs. Nolanof Nymore against Mrs. James Burke | 4 bees adjourned until the 20th, vertisement. “An Open Letter. Soo the Targest window di's i L From the Chapin, S |play of brier and merschanm GROCERIES. i ]Ii;n'lv in lllu- spring n | I‘:'l\’( ]'( r:Ll Winter, the . ) Bt - S were talen with diarrhoea and-{JWeer Bargain No. 9.—Can Peaches, worth 25c., 15¢ pr can. e St i h s that e Bargain No. 10.—Caumned Strawberries. worth 15¢ for :'.('»(‘1”;(:1- :JI‘ ; Smedi ”4’;\(( ](',(’ —International STOCK FOOD. Whooping Cough. 11 I the spring of 1901 my clild er can. wive roli Y . \ = ren had a whooping cough,” says 5. = logp i N 11.—Cann W Strawherries, worth 20 m’u?“: ;T:‘l 1]!-:]“':1 Cllax;nz’l:fxl]n\i\)l": Mrs. D. W. Capps, ”f.(.fll'l"; Al M 3 argaflln 0. sy A SR =2 b |Colie, Cholera and [)i:u'r]mv-zn“,J used .}“’”“h‘ ain’s Cough yours for 15¢ per can. : [Remedy on hand gave each of us|Remedy with the most st [ thenk this is I have ever seen joit his reme Only 15 eents a pound for the best Stock Food on the market: all sizes of the food for sale at the and we at once. felt the| I procured a bottle and |t ing the entire contents | Bargain No. 12.—8 h: 4 before On and after May 16, we will close-: for . > | wo were enti cured. [t is a gh loose, lessens |, Sl o A S p- m., except Saturdays and Mill Pay Days | wonderful remedy and should he : fr:-qur-lm-y l,.: [ e ————r |found ine - house! LI C s and coun-| 1 e ]«i’;i‘:.]:.’,.],‘,l.l',].‘,l|vli]\ for | tETACts any tendency toward pneu | C l S WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG 1 Ty DRU s,Gm STORE | sale by Barkers Drug Store. 3 Store. pation. lmum.x, For sale by Barkers Drug