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THE CITY See J ones»»W (J Jones. McCuaig’s for strawberries, two boxes for A.A. White is here from St. Paul. Short mill wood, ready for use Phone 208 or Wes Wright. 0C. D. Fisk is here Mallard. Fresh strawbeiries and bana- nas daily at Nangle’s. C. V. Coppernoll is in the city from Brainerd. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. J. A. Ludington returned this morning from a business trip to Blackduck. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Jess Barret arrived this morn- ing from Blackduck, where he owns a valuable homestead. 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 jow eler. Jas. F. Hinds, representing the Minnesota Mutual Life In- surance company. isin the city today. Short mill wood, ready for use, drys quickly, $2 per load deliver- ed. Crookston - Lumber Co. Phone 208 or Wes Wright. Jack Jinkinson has a large force of men at work on the Grass Lake ditch west of this city, and expects to finish the work in about two weeks. Lay ina supply of short mill wood for the season. Drys quick ly. Delivered for $2 per load Crookston Lumber Co. Phone 208 or Wes Wright. Cwmesar dead and turned to clay from __might_stop_a_hole tthcoy the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, and avoid this fate. EYE Dr. Walman, the eye specialieb of Minne- apolis, w1|l visit Bemidji’ May 98and 29. 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 ng his glasses in the state of ane sota, They all p: i DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. PEEEEEEECEETEEE i A i (1] k am ¢ Berman Emporium 2 & Next Door to Post Office. g 2;«)555535355333725,55 2233 38 CETECTTSEEL THE n = Juffets and sideboards at Lahr's. Thos. Bailey is at Beaudette. Don’t forget to go to Nangle's for fishing taclile. ; George Scott, the lumberman is in the city from Solway. The latest magazines at our news stand, Peterson. . Cotter is in Bemidji to- day trom Tenstrike. Tce cream parlor up stairs at Peterson’s new stand, Troppman block. T. J. Andrews returned from Blackduck this morning. Sherman-William and Harri- sou’s paints, for sale by Chas. Nangle. A. A. White left this afternoon for Bagley, from whence he will return to his home at St. Paul. If you want to dr well, buy one of those swell turquoise nec k- laces at’E. A. Winter, the jeweler. A large force of men‘and teams under Street Commissioner Pogue are at work ‘on the road west of this city. The FEagles gave a smoker last night. There was a large at- tendance. One new nember was iniviated. J. H. French returned this morning from Blackduck. where he has been ‘visiting with his son, Ed. Armstrong & Underwood serve ice cream at “all hours of the day and night. There is no lever as plain and simple fa Tung Balsam will cough. Deafm_‘,;safi;fl)l be Cured as they cannot L\un nf Llu ear deaf- al re- s0 powerfual s Marlk's cure your ln Tocal a '-mm1~, medies. flamed condition of Mu mueons. of the Wustachian Tube. Wh tube is inflamed you have a r <ound or imperfect hearing, it 15 entively cloged, deafness X t, aud unless the inflamma n be taken out and U tube od to its normal condition, heari will be destroyed forever: nine c S out of ten arve caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an’inflamed con- Gition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars »f - Deafness (caused byt ured by Hi | this catar Catarrh Cm free. HmJ for cire . CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, ke Hall’s Family Pills for consti- pation. Just received, a frerh lot of steawberries at the Princess. o B 2 b D THE BIG STORE... M’CUAIG’S BARGAIN DAYS: Thursday, Frlday, Saturday and Monday—4 DAYS. We place on sale about 500 )‘ud& nt Lawns, Diniinities and Batiste; former price I5c to 20c, now 121- 2 ¢ Wrappers, $1, $1.25. $1.50, $1.75; good per cales well made. Laces, all kinds, all widths from 21-2 ¢ to 30¢ per yard Remnants of Ribbon at half price. Remnants of piece goods, consisting of percales, prints, lawns and wash goods. at une-]m]t their former price ' one lot of Ribbons wor th 12 1 cto 15 e go '1t 90 a }m(]: ~ all shades. Men’s Shirts, worth 50¢ to $1.27 sale 39c. thi your—choice-during Men’s Hats, worth $1 to $1.50, for 75¢. Boys’ Hats, worth 506 to T3¢, for 39e. Men’s Shoes.—One ot of about 25 pairs former price $2.50 to §2.75; sale price, $2.19 per pair. Men’s Collars, the 2-for-2 kind; yours for §e each: 6 for 25¢. Neckwear.—The 50¢ kind; yours for 29¢ each. = Gloves, worth-75 ch'nicr«- for 50¢-a-pair. Ladies’ Shoes.—We can show you an up-to-date line. All :1\1e~ and fasts. We always. carry a fresh stock and can g for your ive you the hest money. ALWAYS SOMETH]NG NEW AT McCUAIG'S. We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG | { | s the flavor and adds to healthfulness of the food. | PRIOR BAKING POWDER 0O, enicaad 1.\||~mu \\‘ll finish at Lahr,s. lee cream and wberries. Armstrong & Underwood. Place your ovder early for Flowers for Decoration Day with Naylor. M. E. Ibertson is in the city from Grand Forks. Iv ice cream is the best, Served at Peterson’s parlors. Folding GoCarts & Baby Jump- ers at Nuylors. Matt Phelan of Blackduck is a Bemidji visitor today. Lace curtain stretchers at Nay- lors. Ice cream at Underwood’s. Avmstrong & EQ Erench is in the city from Blackduck. L.L. May & Co. Flowers for DecorationDay at Nay Extra fancy A s straw- berries, two boxes for cents, at the Lakeside bukery. City Editor Moodie of the Pio- neer is on the sick list. Get anice Hammock at Nay lors A meeting of base ball en’l.usi- asts will he held at the eity hall tonight at 5 See the fine Naylors. A dance will be given at Grant Relrizerators at Valley Suturduy night, May 28, [Bxtra fancy Arvk nsa traw- berries, bwo boxes 20 cents, at the Lakeside bakery. I, B, Higgins went to Turtle River-last night, where he will it @ number ol lumber camps. TPen acre track of land, for sale, a snap if tuken in five days W|II|t~. & Cahill J. Peterson, and fumily moved into theiv new residence on Bemidjiavenue today. Don’t forg to ¢o “to the ncess foronons, lettuee, ra cucumbers and straw berries. Ralph Lothrop is in the city from Grand Rapids visiting friends. Strawberries at - McCuaig’s Friday and Saturday, two boxes for Assessor Cahill says-that his work is progressing v satis- factorily, having completed the assessment of nenrly all the down town districts. ANl fruit, berries and tables in on, cvery day Peterson’ Geo. LaValley was Almmswd from the coun he was confined on a sentence for drunkenness and yagrancy. A cozy, cool, quict retreat for vest and comfort at Peterson’s ice cream parlor, up stairs, over the store. J.E. Hummock, wha has been employed th t winter at the Matheny InlIl rd hall, left for Brookings S. D., where he has accepted a ]nmi(iun, Five fifty-foot lols for atl or $100-cach days. Willits'& Cahiil. Christian Hansen, the violinist who gave a concert m this city some time past, left this moning for-Brainerd, where he will make arrangements for giving a con- cert. It is reported here that Mrs. Hilliard, the wife of a Crookston drugg ~\. who was contmed for some time at St. Anthony’s hos- pital is-dead:—She-was -afllicted with tuberculosis. VOge- for sale $4501 ken-in bve H, F. Schmidt leaves in the| near future for Hot - Springs, | Ark., course of tre: where he will undergo a| tment for rheuma-| tism. Mr. Schmidt has been| troubled with the disease for| some time. 1 A brass ring fakir was up for| t in—Judge Reynold’s court! this morning on a charge of vag-| | rancy and the court ordered that | {he hit the road for Cass Lake im- 1’ rmediately.—His—stock of —Tings] was seized by the police and| burned. 1 The committee of arrange | ments of the Retail Liquor d lers announce that proceedings | will shortly be instituted against | | the Great Northern for damages | which they ‘claim for:not being | lable to-secure a tran during the | Liquor Dealers’ convention in | this city in June. It is claimed | by ther that the company - prom- ised in a letter to make a certain | rate for the train and afterwards| went ‘)«l&,n on their word. | [the Qay | wili probably nnl TOO, - | down the river. A P i B B o B0 2P 80 B o e B o P ol A . S«-Hs Out Drug Store. an old time it of Bemidji; and who has nqulH\YMl adr stove at Black k for the Y years, as sold out his business in that city to the O'Kelliher Mercantile Hibbing Co., and will make his home with in Bemio his parents in this city., Ed has iji the remaider of the summer. | Wahy friends in - Bemidji who Dr ker wants work by | Wil weleome him back at a respeciuable place 3 Lok e (FHEANY T ~Want bamages: Call at house, 313 Bemidji Ave. [ The testimony of D. The butcher shop-at Nymove Lot Tenstrilke against the e hus heen closed,. owing to_the A decrased SICKTess of the pro Tor, 1t hedcd today in v, docet owill bes V‘=H='!fl:'\1>t Leol \’., 100 i ," I ,«I.nHw ol Ten l:n THAT SWELL? 1l also bring suit . for 10} cuinst the estate for ¢ 15 the comment on the new : Portraits at DE. Mrs P. Young fither/| i1 vank Thompson dio - .'1:1\" | | River this mornmg, Phil Pender iver 1 §Th| s Coupon is good for 5 votes rosi- vived today with Tron: his fatlic Mis I\u u\l(\ Collins io the city today from uml will make her honse In favor of.. IN THE arrived i EMIDJE PIONEER VOTING CONTEST. Louis. May 25 Prizes:— Three Free Trips to St This Coupon will not be good unless voted BEFORE NOON . . . “Cotter wte-of 4 4 4 | 3 ivvvvvvvvvvvvvwvv"wvv E R I R The steamer sold to Geo. Ly lhl I\ dn«i \\lll moved to Cass Lake, Capt, Benner has sold his boat the “Mayflower, to parties at Rainy River, where the, boat will | be wmoved for service up oand| Grocery Co. M. E. of hay The festimony will” be forwarded to the Stearns county mnh.m cotiet, where the admin- | ation of the ostate is IICSS, CARSON, Manager. in| = SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: Faney Cvay ford 1 per can n went to Minne ;' where hed 7. J. Miller apolis this morning will make arrangements for| adding a new department to his St. voal estate business heve—Hel will also visit friends and rela-! tives, i [ Here From St. Paul. | AL A White is i the city from | Paul, Mr. White Dias large| s in this vicinity and has | in the townsites of Be-| sprsBrris S ovting FatEheeidmnl wl Little Mork i tinterest I)I)Illll\" [ widji An Open Letter. I Lenstu From the Chapin, S, ¢, Ne | Early in the spring my wife anc L were taken with diarrhoea and | s0 severe were the pains that we | ven hada whooping cougl Rosulay prive e aney Poars, per van Regular price e aney Eee Plums, chuld | wer can i | Whooping Cough. “In the spring of 1901 my . Catl and swe s Ar i Ty Preseryed Strawd VS| ; = You arc everweleome. % |2 called a physician who preserib- EMes; D.W. Capps, of Capps, Ala | A M. J. MORSE, - Proprietor .xd {or us, but hismedicines fuiled | o | < Bty R used Chamberlain’s - Congh 15 % o any reliel. A fricnd who AR e I had. hotllaof <Chambarlninis) moocay SN T oL Ay 25°-30 (olie, Cholera and Di “,4,,,‘“‘ factory results. Lothenk this is§ranes e Corad s mele Remedy on hand gave cach of us ' the bestremedy [ In\n YU Do RS e Lol E BRUNSWICK-BALKE a dose .\1]1(! we. at [m\« «l- 1.(]1 |lul' for whooping cotigh.™ This vewe [t = 10 | Bllhard Hall. yrocured a bottle an, A AR AL b 1 o “mm.‘('”«IM”: dy I\...AI»f)y(\\\,nx;wx_lly‘.\«v‘ lessens | vnch 2 R Wo woreontirely oured. [t is a the severity and frequency ol e Fine Line'of Cigars & Tobaccos s e s o i pllsand Gotm-| wonderful reniedy and should he 5 SRR T e - - found _in every household. H. C. | | reracts any tendency toward pnen| ONTONS e b M A EREI L . cesscsesssesesroscoccos Baile : th reme xl\ is for | Wwonia For sale by Barkers Drug LIETTUCE - e | Store, [ STRAWBERRLES nan,nlu uN]RJ:}!tu_m'xntm & ! “RADISHES X Dr.d. Warninger s SETS THE VCUMBERS & K'm,,.”',.... s Bemidji E@Z E M A SKIN ON FIRE o wse causes so much bodily discomfort, or'itches, and bums like | PPineess Grocery Col & Beginning often with a slight redness of the skin it gradually , followed: by pustules or blisters from which a gummy, sticky fluid oozes which dries and scales off or forms bad looking sotes and seabs. “1t ap- pearson diffe Sof thehody but oftenestupon the back, arms, Tiands, legs and face, and is a e e n experienced at times patches on the in- veritable torment at ;o of my hands that itched and burned, Lu\‘l.;nxllu\ times, especially at much (lunom!m:‘ . As timo went b: G SRRt o worbe. wadiT was convinded that . night or when over was- afiticted—with—Eczems: I -cons heated. sulted several physiciuns and n num- The . record. § IO RN bor of specinlists, and used several ox- ternal applications, roceiving but altght temporary relief:—In Fobruary Tdecided to try 8. 8. 8., and {n loss than A month T experienced a change for the | better, and by May all symptoma had disappenred, and I found mysolf entires 1y cured, and have had no return of the diseaso since. — W.P. BRUS: Manager Stockman’s Advertising Agency. Station A, Kansas City, Mo ause of Teze- acid-and al unhealthy con- dition of the blood. The terrilying itching and burning is pro- duced by the overflow throughthe glands and pores of the skin of the fiery poisons with v vhich the blood-current is over- loaded. \thlc ctern: .x]r])l CiCusieuch il ot hing and cooling tlm mtn the blood itself or touch the real cause of the disease, but §. 8. 5. = does; ‘and purifies, enriches, and strengthcns the thin acid blood and cleanses and builds up the gei eral system, when the skin clears off and Eczema with all its terrifying s s disappears. Send for our free book on the Skin and its di No charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs ; "GILL BROS. (ireat Removal Sale! We have leased the Brinkman building on Third Street and expect to occupy same about the first of June with a complete stock of Up-to-Date Clothing, Shoes, and Furnishing Goods. 25:1b Pail for $3.50 _Only 15 cents a pound for the best Stock Food on the market; all sizes of (he food for sale at the CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRVG STORE OF BEMIDJL. | bk bk b %%%%%%%%%%{-%%%%%-&%%%~t-¥~"f»"f‘%’%%%%i‘%%%%%%fii'%%% : As it is our intention to open up our new stere with an entire new stock o we will offer you on sale our large stock of Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing = Goods at the greatest ¢ saerificed prices. Any one contemplating buying # Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing Goods will not regret attending this sale. - Gome Early and get the Best Selections! MLn s bhlrts and l;nderm*ar. former price ¥1.50: Mon's Working Shirt 5.00 Men's Shivts, MLYI S Ll(;lhln;, well made and finished: worth 50¢ and G5¢: at Removal Sale. .. & Men's Go ving Sui L, at Ren only.. 7 Titss in good-varivty-of patterns—to sele from: Men - only 0.00 M xtea Quality Bla casily worth #15.00: Removal Sale Men’s Giood:, s OUIE: s Em o 0 R AR R0l Great Burgams in Hnts and (/aps. imported worsteds, i all o i wortl £5.00: made of the finest X o i Vben's styles to select from, worth $3.00: our Re- last.. i mov 3 2.00 o Men s Worsiad Tasts, worll up 108 Hates wor o o : ’ : Hate, worth AT 1.00 i Srotad : en Men's and Boys' Caps, worth from 50¢ to ; e berprg 1,00 take your choico while they lust, at only. 2 sl.;g)' .‘?-_ MEN'S SHOES —Our Shoes ao not need an introduction. as we lave alveady established a hw tl'\(le We handle- ad the well known Lewis A, Crossett: Io. " Mayer Boot and Shoe Cor. Milwaukee: Selz Royal Blue, Chicago. and Wey- enberg’s Chippewa Heavy Shoes. ~ Stock must be reduced and in order to do so we will pilt the knife mToAl; == deep. Remember this is a genuine sale and we guarantee every 3 article we e sell or money CHEERFULLY REFUNDED " REMEMBER THE PLACE. 216 MINNESOTA AVENUE. ¢ AETER JUNE 1, 218 THIRD STREET. doote R 1 M S o S e . o o o . e o o e e ‘i . 2 S B +aeed ) +%$%fi%%+%%% {