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~morning from a PEECETEEE SEEE Wi W W W W w w W W W W w W W W W N | W u W i u THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Short mill wood, ready for use Phone 208 or Wes Wright. Mrs. G. H. Fronch is home from a visit with friends at Black- duck, Fresh strawberries and bana- nas daily at Nangle's. Dr, Warninger returned this short_ visit_at Fosston 1 and Crookston. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. OThe Misses Fink and Strum of Solway are the guests of Be- midji friends today. J. P. Lahr sells the Ideal Fold-|perty. ing Go-Carts. Judge Lange, of Cass Lake, was a visitor in the city fast night. Nothing ean be better than the beskak s lung Balsam is the best. J. L. Kronschnabel, one of the substantial citizens of Frazee, was a visitor in the city lastnight. < If you don’t have your shirts and collars ironed on the ne domestic machine at the Bemidji Steam Laundry yon are behind the times. County Commissioner John McDougald went to- Minneapoli this.morning for a week's bus ness visit. Yes, if Sidney Lyie did it it’s done right and he is still here tuning “all the best pianos for the musical people of Bemidji. Short mill wood, ready for use, drys quickly, $2 per load deliver- ed, Crookston Lumber -Co. Phone 208 or Wes Wright. H. H. Hanson and P. L. Gordon of Hendrum, are.in the city to- day to attend the Independence Day celebration and to spend several days here fishing. There is no' lever so powerful as plainand simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure yom mugh ~ The local Maso; ic lodge nt a regular convocation tomorrow night will confer the second de gree ona class of five candidates. Two are from Blackduclk and the other three come from this city: If you want to dress well, buy one of thoseswell turquoiseneclk- laces at E. A. Winter, the jeweler. Lay in a supply of short mill wood for the season. Drys quick ly. Delivered for $2 per load Crookston Lumber Co. Phone 208 or Wes Wright. SKIRTSALE. AT THE Berman Emporium 4 Next Door to Post Office: 33 355“33553%35 n M N n m "‘ n n m n n n & 2 n mn n 555553\‘,‘ Don’t fm«mt to go to I\mnfllo S for h\l\nw clle. m is the best. Ser \ul at Pvlul son’s parlors. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Marlk's Lung Balsam will eure, The Viking Boat Co.’s steam launch, The Ranger, was launched yesterday and fltted up. The boat is onc of the finest on the lake and will begin making reg- ular trips ina short time, Sherman-William and Harri- son’s paints, for sale by Chas. Nangle. J. P. Dancalf has a force of men at work uml∈: improve- ments to his Third street pro- The building is. to be raised upto the grade and a stone foundation putin and che interior will be redecorated throughout. Mr. Duncalf expects to open his new saloon for busi- ness about June 1. Rip Van Winkle was a lucky man, but not half so lucky as those who have their watches re paired by A.E.Winter,the joweler. Dr. Frederick Brinkman yes terday completed. arrangements for a lease of the office rooms in the Swedback block formerly occupied by Dr. Marcum and will occupy them. in his practice of Chirvopratic_ about the first of June. The picnic_given at Diamond Point, yeshel day afternoon by the Ladies’ Library Association was.a very enjoyableaffaiv. The picnic party was taken out by the Moose and a basket supper was served at 6 o,clock. About forty were present. O. 1. Bailey left this movning for Salt Lake City, Utah, where he will remain for_some time in the interests of the Western [d- ucational Co. of which he is pres- ident. Mr. Bailey return:d Saturday from a trip to Topeka, Kansas, where the state board of education has just approved the language course of the Western Educational Co. for general use in the schools of Kwnma Sce the new Princess Dressers at Lahr’s. EYES apolis, . will Dr. \Valflxnn, the eye specialist of Minne- visit™ Bemidji May 28 and 20, Office at Hotel Mark- ham, This~will “be a splendid chance for those in need’ of good glasses. Dr. Walman is an ex pert on eye trouble. He has records of 5,000 people wearing his glasses in the state of Minne- \sota, They all praise his skill. ——THE=— BIG STORE ‘Complete in all Departments. Dress Goods, Wool and Wash Goods, all the new sha.des and weayves. Waistings—We haye an elegant line. Emhroiderics, Lace: nd Buttuns for trimmings. Dishes.—We have on dnp] 1y an elegant assortment. and prices are H"lll Tadies' Shoes.—We have an up-to-date line. Children’s Shoes.—For school and dr in all styles We have them and prices. Men’s Shoes—Come in and see them; we have the latest. Men's H: s—Any style and all prices. GROCERIES. We carrya complete line. alwa ‘Home” Brand. Best is the * The s fresh and nice. Something New at McCuaig’s. We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCVAIG WM. McCUAIG this Fifty Years the Standard BAKING POWDIR | Improves the flavor and adds fe | the healthtulness of the food. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. CHICAGO The latest magazines news stand, Peterson, Mrs. Wm. Love is qu te ser- iously ill. Thos. Burke; ol Solway itor in the city today. Tce cream parlor up stairs at Peterson’s new stand, Troppnan block. at our is-a vis sahl is down from Foy postoftice today. This is the time of year when it comes easy for the county superintendent of sLlnmh to-say nice things of his ch: All fruit, berries tables in season, Peterson’s. H. E. Anderson, who now has a good position in Crookston, is shaking hands with Bemidji friends this afternoon, Miss Eliza Gable, of neer forcé is attending the Scaundinavian Independence Day calebration at” Wilton this alter noon. ' A cozy, cool, quict retreat for vest and comfort at- Peterson’s ice cream parlor, up stiirs, over the store. Dr. Smith went to Minneapolis at noon today to attend ameeting of the State-Med g John Ried, the genial repre- sentative—of—the—Roek—Spring Water Co., is in the city calling on the trade today. Mr. and Mys. J. P, Marcum roturned to their home at Crooks- ton this afternoon after a several days’ visit with Dr, Mrs. Marcum. . Gi. Troppman left this morn- ing to look after his business in- terests at Kergus Walls and does not expect 1o return to Bemidji until some time in July. R. E. McDonald, ol St. [’(Lul the guest of Attorney 1. B, NIL Donald today.— -Mr,-McDonald-is genevall yardmaster for the Cireat Northern at St. Paul, George Muncy, one of the well known cruisers who comes to (ye hun, has decided to re- uml every VOUQ- da = the Pio- and move h to Bemidji and will I)U\ residence property here. Attorney ‘A. C. Wilkinson, of Crookston, is in the city on busi- ness this afternoon. Mr. Willin- son is the Great Noxthern attor- ney at Crookston and is here on business for the company.s Wm. Kelly, who has been em- ployed on Thurston’s drive for tained sevi days and who injury in breakinga jun was talken to the county. poor . farm yosterday to remain until he has recovered. Street Commissioner Pogue is looking oyer the road leading into the city from the west today. Considerable improvements are umt(\m))l.m(-d by the city council and M1, Pogue will report the necessary repairs at the next meeting of the council. Dr, Marcum is now located at is new oftice rooms in the ki National bank block. Dr. cum has the suite formerly occu- pied by Dr. Henderson, and Drx Henderson now occupies the rooms formerly used by Dr, Ward for his offices. F. A. Laguaand Ben Schincider, who is here from Iron River, had quite an escapade this mornmg while out-fishing, Mr: Laqgua essayed to haul the boat acros boow stick and fell into the lake. Myr. Schneider’s loud cries soon attracted attention and Ch: Campbell’s large St. Bernard dog swam out and r Laqua from his somewhat | ous position none the worse wear. ued Mr. I: for An Open Letter. _'rom the Chapin, S. C. Neows: in the spring iy wife and (\l\» n with diarrhoca and 808 ‘e the puins that w called a li]l\ sician who 4(] for us, but hismed | to give any relief. A ihad a bottle of Chamberlain’s Col Che iarrhoca Ay on hand gave each of us reme .\Jll' by Barkers Dr ug £ Store. ‘| tomorrow. nily from Little Fulls l s for | {f or fo tsof the body L hich drics n different pe ;\nd face, and is In 1866 I tnue side of my | t or when over- ! ated. f The cause of Teze- | ma is a too acid and general unhealthy con- . dition “of the . blood I “The terrifying itching | and burning is pro- | duced by the overflow throu h\uh the red daes, and p thin acid blood and skin clears off and I zema, with all medical advice. The Firemen’s Dance. The -Piremen’s dance at City hall tonight gives overy in dication today of being one of the st eyents of the sort the 1ve ever been-able to giyve. { tickots havel been \]mwd of'in the business section of the city and there will | nodoubt be a very laree attend- | ance tonight. Music will be furnished by the Bewmidji string orchestra, Thepr un will be ein at nine “o’clock and the com mittec on arrangements are spir: & no pains to insure the enter- ainment of all who attend., District Court at Brainerd Judge Spooner and - Court grapher Camevon left this morning for Brainerd where a sion of the Crow Wing county district court will be convisned Judee Spoomer will preside duving all the term. The greater part of the calender is made up of unimportant civil d and the crimmal calender wsosmall.. Twoadaltery cases ave among the moreimportuiton the civil calender, Closed the Red Hot Man. Constable - Hennessey this morning served some papers on Johm-MoBroten;— the—hot—tanmale man, which will put Mr. Me Broten out of business tempor wilty at least. is stocle and tixtures as they say in the busi ness world were under ,ox cutions proceedings® instituted t 5. HL. Munhall. The sto tod of few red hots and fi s of the two cins which Me Broten has been carrying around the city. Died This Morning John Dovliti; an‘aged man with- out relatives in this vicinity who has been-under-the guardianship of John McDonald, and who was an old friend of My, MceDonald (iwd this morning aft linger- Dorlin had lived in for some” time and nds among the old residents off will pro vicinit, many f time woodsmen and this city. The funer hably ocenr. tomorrow. Goes To Chieago James Codette, one of the old timers in-this vicinity who has made his -home at Nymore for some tine past loaves -t woek for Chicago, where he acceptsa pnsmnn as porter with the Pall man Car Co. He will have a run betw n Chicago and San 10 . Mr. Codette has dis- posed of hiis property interests at Nymore. Hehas many-fricnds . in-this c¢ity who will-be-—sorry to learn of his departure. The Eagles Smoker. followed by a smoker to which cach one ot the boysis tobringa friend. Refreshments will_ be sorved and-apleasent-social time is being avranged for. Money for County Roads. The Board of County Commis- sioners yesterday made a num ber of appropriations for county road improveme in various sections of the cour Appii some tune friend who | heer Bros. € lnl woodsimen, who have \ | working on [ e twell Brook d +in | Advertise in the l).m}" Pioneer s or Nh Station A, Kansns | pores of the \mefl‘u fiery poiso { loaded, While external applications, washes, soaps, salves and powders aresoot hin | cooling they do not-enter into the blood i cleanses and builds up the general system, when the Send for our free book on the Skin : THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. the | The local acrie of Kagles will have a big meeting tomorrow] night, - The degrees will e con- ferred on three candidates and the eyening work is to be SETS THE SKIN ON FlRE: 1t gr-.ln m; icky tluid scabs. It ap- | k, arms, hands, | frum \\\mh 4 rms bad looking s¢ ut oftenest upon the bac! experienced at times hands that itched an: much discomfort. As time went b rew worse, and I was convinced tha was aflicted with FEczema. I sulted several physicians and a nun patohes on the in- | burned, causing | it s, recelving but| rdliof. In Fobruary | I decided to try S. S. 8., and in loss than » month T experivnted n-chango for tha | bettor, and by May all symptoms had | avod, and-I-found myself entires | 1 wld have had no return of V. P BRUSH, | slight tempora 50 since, s with which the blood-current is use of the discase, but ¢ enriches, and strengthiens 1l tr n\é“ its terrifying sympton and its dis appears. No charge for GOT TO | HAVE IT | Pioneer’s Subseription List Growing at a Rapid i Rate. SPECIALOFFERS RESULTINACT- IVE WORK BY CANDIDATES. The Vote Today Surp of All Previous Days in the Contest. More vofes were polled today in the Puoneer contests than dar ny previous di The additional liberal = offers made last Saturday have resulted in an active canvass for subscrip m - subscriptions: will - not he askoed for however, until the clos- ing days of the contest: T4 is impossible te- stabe at this time when the contest will close, but-enough time will be given so that it will Be possible for-the winuer of the contost to secure enough subseriptiops, new or old, to sccure the " s160 cash offer made by the Pioneer, At Jeast a weeles notice will boe given of the end of the contest. Rencember that the Pioneer of fors a free tripand return to St Louis to the lady that polts the socond highest numbar-of votes iding she polls 50,000 {votes on subscriptions, new, or old, {0 the Daily. off Wenly Pioncer while we offer 5100 in cash to the winner providing - slic - polls 200,000 votes on subscriptions, new, or old. = If she polls 100,000 voles on ssubseriptions, new, or old, she will ho $d0in cash while i she polls 100,000 votes,on 1 subscripfions she will be™ given'| H60in-easli A Big Instrument. One of the Targest instruments receivod at the office of the is of deeds in Beltrami county for record was filed this morning in the d e of dis tribution of the estate of the Jate John's. Pillsbury, of Minneapolis, made by the Henhepin county probate court and covering 164 type written pages. The Dills bhurg holdings in Beltrami, Cass [tasca and Hubbard county a included. The Beltrami count; portion of the estate is repre- sented in realty holdings and the deseriptions cover over twenty typeswritten pag Grass Lake Ditch. i Jo b Jinkinson; - in-charge~of the construction of the Grass {Lake ditch announces that the ditch will be completed: into the | npper end of Grass' Lake tod [ My, Jinkinson has hadia {foree of men at work on the di Im the past-(awo w and it will e tin complefedin two weeks jons for aid from the various|imore at “the latest. townsofthe county are very num-| erous and it was impossible to | 1)'-,,[,".“ Cannot be Cured 5| grant them The board en | | S Z 7 t deavored to do the most it conld | yiqen g 3 with the money at hand. Appro-| There § priations were mide to the vari ™ ous townships as follows: Tur tle Ri S150: ]’u” Hop: duck, sum of (000 was appr x|n'm|u| for—the —improvement—of — the county St and | Red ],mw e s e ! tro forever: | of travel over this | been sadly in need of i i Vieatarrbe) t Cata not be cured by Send for circulars F.. L COENEY & Co., Rem [a dose and wé at once felt the|day morni nd enlisted | 14 by ara laffocts. T procured-a-bottle: andjat the ruiting 6ffiec. The fiall i | efore using the entire contents | boys the hardships of a|patic | I \wa were entirely cured. It is a|soldier’slifecan’t e auy worsed { wonde lrU] reme :dy and \]IUHIII ir! than ¢ intil dark stunt | ‘ ST dead and turned to cl i : household, H. C.|on the dri jmight stop a : wind awav - Balsam, and avoid this fate. inmmnminammivmmin: { PROFESSIONAL tions——Many ol these are being tarned inand one you uly's friends have alveady ned in over 15,000, Most ol the votest = ‘ THE PIONEER DRVUG STORE OF BEMIDJIL. iDr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block Dr. Blakeslee P hysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block, Bemini CARDS.. Attorney and Counsellorat Law = \ D. H. FISK | | Office opposite Hotel Markham, 1 ‘ Bailey & McDonald Dr. E. H. Marcum ST Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Bemidii, Mlinn. Office: Swedback Block | Residence Phone 231 Office Phene 18 Dr. J. T. Tuomy DENTIST Office over First National Bank, Third §t Office in Tliles Block s — | W houpmn Cough. P. J. Russell - Nitotiion Jay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law “In the spring o£1901 my child ren had a whooping cough,’’ says Al Mes. D. W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. BEUDIL - - - - - N (] gsed Chamberlain’s Cough | Remedy with the most satis- factory results. I thenk this is the best remedy [-have ever seen tor whooping cough.” This reme- dy keeps the cough loose, lessens the severity and frequency of the coughing spells and coun- teracts any tendency toward pneu monia. For sale by Barkers Drug Store. Gibbons & Torrance Collections City Real Estate Attorneys at Law Dr. E. H. Sfilith Plysician and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Home Phone, 60 This Coupon is good for 5 votes In favor of . IN THE BEMIDJL PION] Louis. May 24 Prizes: Three I'ree Trips to St This Cou BEFORE n will not bo good unless voted X O'CLOCK - DR. NOSTER DENTIST MIT PHONI 19, Bemidji Steam I..mndrv e I i phae e for TEOCI Faidny Wil BUOCIS new shiirt D R R R | PRINCESS " Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Fine 15908767 Cigaes & Tobuccos “temidji; = = = MU Gmcéry Co. T M. E. CARSON, Manager. DS SR BB BRI IR = . Dr.J. Warninger ‘oo & / SR At Bemidii 2 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY:| (o, o Bariey Cran o o » ; 20" i Rl e i Apricots, 25’..‘ Heulay e A v Duirs, o5l e e THAT SWELL? | [5 the comment on the new. v e P, Vi Lteauhne b Faney Proseryod St et can RV S s Sepin Portraits at i o Gt 10 ’ the LAKESIDE: pes 1 I ) 0 5 :“‘nu‘mn.—. . ‘ ISN'T G THAT . ONTONS NICE? ! LETTUCE STRAWBERRI RADISIES : CUCUMBERS 2 I always the praise of the Artisto Platino” - Prints made at the LAKESIDE STUDIO. ) ( Calland see us. You are ever weleon M{JRSL - Proprietor. 3 ST 30 A B R HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St, Postoffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. am: i 33 BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, PUR RUGS AND ROBES and HEADS mounted to order and for sale. " | carry at all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS end CURIOS, FUR_UARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeted FURS In' season bought. | guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state JQUALLED BY LLED BY NONE MY WORK IS FEW, A Deposit Required on All W;)rkr YOUR TRADE SOLICITED International— - {STOCK FO00D. 2) 1b Pail for $3 50 Only 15 cents a pound for the best Stock Food on the market; all sizes of the food for sale at the CITY DRUG STORE