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€& - = AT ECEEEE €& { ) SEE THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. A. H. Jesten returned yester- day from Minneapolis. _ McCuaig’s for strawberries, two boxes for 25c. Theodore Snyder is here {from Turtle River today. Short mill wood, ready for use Phone 208 or Wes Wright. Ab Smith, the lumberman, is in the city today. Fresh strawbeiries and bana- nas daily at Nangle’s. Chas. Schroeder is Grant Valley today. ' For wall:paper see J. A.-Hoff, Miles block. Oranges, 15 cents a dozen the Princess. F. N. Lang is at Nary today looking -over-his— broomhandle factory. The advance car of the Cambell Bros. circus is expected to arrive in the city Monday. ° Rip Van - Winkle was a lucky man, but not bhalf so lucky as those who have their watches re- paired by A.E Winter,the joweler. . W= Donovan is looking after the business of the Miller real estate office in the absence of Mr. Miller. Short mill wood, ready for use, drys quickly, $2 per load deliver- ed. - Crookston — Lumber ~Co: Phone 208 oriWes Wright. T. Tharaldson, represonting the Continental Casualty com- pauy isin the city today from Grand Forks. Lay ina supply of short ml wood for the season. Drys quick ly. Delivered for $2 per load CrookstonLumber Co. Phone 208 or Wes Wright. Caesar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole . to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, and avoid this fate. EYE Dr. Walman, the eye s specialist of Minne- apolis, will visit ‘Bemidji May 28 and 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 wearing his glasses in the state of Minne- sota. They all praise his skill. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. in from at SPECIAL SALE OF .LACE CURTAINS.. :Berman Emporium Next Door to Post Office. ;eeteeeaesegsaeeeeeeeesss%' " M n i " THE \ Buffets Lahr’s. sideboards —at Don’t forget to go to Nangle’s|- for fishing tackle. Rev. Higgins returned morning from Turtle River. Strawberries, two boxes for 25 cents at the Princess. Sherman-William and Harri- son’s paints, for sale by Chas. Nangle. The Messrs. Parker and Kelly are enjoying a fishing trip to the head of the lake. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Ice cream parlor up stairs at Peterson’s new stand, Troppman block Chas. Johnson of Blackduck taansacted business at the court house today. Armstrong & Underwood serve ice cream at all hours of the day and night. Mrs. Will Ellis left this morn- ing for Staples where Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will make their future home. If you want to dress well, buy one of those swell turquoise neck- laces at E. A. Winter, the jeweler: s Tinnie and Flor- gast returned yester- day from Turtle River, where they have been teaching senool. You will find a fine assortment of screen windows and doors at M. E. Smith’s lumber yards. Phone No. 100. W, Mahara, representing the Mahara Minstrels, was in the city yesterday and booked an appear- ance of his company at the local opera house on June 2. this Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deaf- ness, aud that is by constitutional re- imedics. Deafness {s caused by an in- {lamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, aud unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restor- ed to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases 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 for any case of Deafness (caused by. catarrh) that cannot be ci Catarrh Cure. Send f ¥. J. CHE ‘oledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti- pation. WWW ..THE BIG STORE... M’CUAI&’S BARGAIN DAYS: Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday—4 DAYS. We place on sale about 500 yards of Lawns, Diminities and Batiste; former price 15¢ to 20c, now 121-2¢ Wrappers, $1, $1.25. $1.50, $1.75; good percales, well made. Laces, all kinds, all widths; from 21-2 ¢ to 80¢ per yard Remnants of Rib on at half price. Remnants of piece goods, consisting of percales, prints, lawns and wash goods, at one-half their former price one lot of Ribhons worth 12 1-2¢ to 15¢ 20 at 9¢ yard; all shades: Men’s Shirts, worth 50c to $1.25; your choice during this sale 39e. Men’s Hats, worth 31 to $1.5 , for 75¢. Boys’ Hats, worth 50¢ to 75e¢, for 39e. Men’s Shoes.—One lot of about 25 pairs, former price $2.50 to $2.75; Men’s Collars, the 2-for-25 ale price, $2.19 per pair. ¢ kind; yours for 5e each; 6 for 25¢. Neckwear.—The 50c | Gloves, worth 7 Ladies’ Shoes.—We can show you an up-to-date line. All styles and lasts. : GROCERIES. yours for 29¢ each. se for 50¢ a pair. We always carry a fresh stock and can give you the best for your ALWAYS SOMETHING We close 7:30 p. m., except WM. McCUAIG money. NEW AT McCUAIG'S. Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG Iy . | tables in " | for all or $100 each if taken in five Fifty Years the Standard ST BAKING POWDIR ves the flaver and adds to the healthfulness of the food. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. M10AGO psine wall finis Mrs, Solan Finley: y Bliler is on the sick lis Dave Gill went to St.Paul toda Lace curtain stretchers at Nay- lors. S. D, Wor went to Guthrie this morning for the day. lece cream and strawberries. Armstrong & Underwood. Fine, large cucumbers, three for-25 cents atthe Princess. J. M. “Phillippi of the town of Grant Valley is iu the city today. Place your order early for Flowers for Decoration Day with Naylor. Treasurer Bert Hobson of Kelliher is in the city today. Ives’ ice cream is the best. Served at Peterson’s parlors. Folding GoCarts & Baby Jump- ers at Naylors. August Wilm of Northome, is spending a few days visiting with his brother, J. B. Wilm, Ice cream at Avmstrong Underwood’s. L.L. May & Co. Flowers for Decoration Day at Naylors. A number of young peeple hoid a pienic at the head of the lake tomorrow. Extra fancy Arkan berries, two boxes for at the Lakeside baker, Get anice Hammock at Nay- lors Mrs. 0. J, Laqua returned to- day froma three weeks visit in Chicago. See the fine Refrigerators at Naylors. Extra fancy Ark berries, two boxes: for at the Lakeside bakery. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sandberg arrived in-town today to- spend Sunday fishing in Lake Bemidji. Ten acre tract of land, fo a snap if taken in five da Willits & Cahill. & ~ straw- ) cents, Strawberr at McCuaig’s Friday and Saturday, two boxes for 3 Anton Erickson, the TRosby merchant, is in Crookston on business. All fruit, berries and vege- ason, every day at Peterson’s. Mus. C. Folkers leaves to night for a visit with friends and relatives at Superior, Agusta and Eau Claire, Wis. A cozy, cool, quiet retreat for rest_and comfort at Pete ice cream parlor, up stairs, over the store. Dressmaker wants work by the day at a res table place. Good work and reasonable ces. Call at house, 313 Bemidji Ave. The team of Frank Thompson became frightened at a moving engine near the Great Northern yards yesterday afternoon, and took a run around the block ata lively clip. They were caught by Mr. Thompson. — Five fifty-foot lots for sale $450 days. = Willits & Cahiil, Game ‘Warden Ellis has been instructed to send seine and box to Doc Rutledge at Cass Lake where an attempt will be made to secure muskallonge desired for exhibit at St. Louis: Icecream delivered to any part of the city. We handle the Mil- ton —ice cream, —which- is un- questionably the best. 1. B. Olson Miss Anna Aagerg had an op- eration performed upon her fin- ger last night to remove a fish fin from under the nail. Miss Aaberg was carrying a string of | fish, when in some manner the tin became caught under the nail of her finger and an oper was nect ry to remove it. An-Open Letter. { TFrom the Chapin, S, C., News: Early in the spring my wife and { I were taken with diarrhoea and 1so severe were the pains that we called a ph an who prescrib | &d for us, but his medicines failed | to giveany rélief. A f d_whod had a bottle of Chamberlain’s | Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy on hand gave each of us nd we at once felt tlie| I procured a bottle and| wo were entirely cured. Tt is a wonderful remedy and should he by 0 Y e odeeds s <l P3RS ~ ks o2 ids S & Jeo oo o s oo £ Qe e e e by 3 - ~~ s ods s b found in every household. H. C. Bailey, Editor. This remedy is for before using the entire ‘contents | sale by Drug Store. 1 g e o ok dose two de sidew Tea |CASS LAKE | SUICIDE -+ James Callihan of Hrainerd‘ Found Dead in Woods - Near (Cass Lake. DIED TERRIBLE DEATH FRli.\l‘N< CARBOLIC ACID. e | No Sufficient Cause Known For the Rash Deed Callihan Well Known. j Vot the contest next weelk. Miss Ness continues to gain in| “the outof town contestand he James Callihan, of Brai well known throughout this s tionof the state; ‘was found thi afternoon about one quarter of mile from C woods. s Callihan. committed taking - carbolic acid thought that he took the fatal s.ago as he has been ength of time. S contractor and has been putting in the cement at Cass known for ti it is that he v ason of the It L Armstrong & 3 ilure of a car { cement that he had been ex- sting to appear. | Contest. The voto tod May Villemin attle Halderman Edna Tanner SECOND _ DIS I~ Miss Halder n in tods are being paration ot the need, and it s} malking appearance of the tduring the | convention. Lake. No deed un- discouraged a dip net. CAFE. This is our Liguor NEW LEADER ss. of Tenstrike Heads the Out of Town an makes a good | vote in.the Be-| contest though most of the| athered al-duysof M E. CARSON, Manager. arrangeinents for the cireus J.J. Bllis returded this morn- ing from Red Lake Fall where in his capacity as deputy gane wir- den he secarved the ar conviction of an offender the law in roegard fo fishing with Underwood’s Special Turkey Dinner ALL FOR THIRTY-FIVE CENTS ung Onions Prime Loin of Beef, Aus Jus Home Cured Corned Beef with Tartar § RELISHES Lettuce SOUP Cream of Sago BOILED FisH Lake of the Woods Sturgeon, Cream Grayy ROAST Young Turkey Stuffed with Suge Dressing, Cranberry. Sauce Fried Sliver Perch with Tomato Sauce Whipped Potatoes in ¢ ~Apple Ple Men’s Well worth up tc _SALAD Lobster Salad with Durkees Uressing ENTRE Pineapple Fritters, W nuce VEGETABLES ream Sugar Corn Sticed Tomatoes PASTRY Pampkin Il Ice Cream BEVERAGES Coffee Iee Tea Men’s Clothing. Queen Olives Leg of Lamb with Jelly Chicken diblets Sauteed with Mushrooms 1 Steamed Potatues ’ B ! GILL (reat 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 G;OOdSfi gainst ;v Milk { %Inl‘a\'or [ e s S S % IN THE BEMIDJI PIONEER VOTING CONTEST. 1 { § Prizes:—Three FreePrips-to St Louis: This Coupon will not be good unless voted BEFORENOON . .« - - - - - - PEUCUSUUUPT VTIPS B B Pl B o B B ol o B i B e o B B B e B . { This Coupon is good for 5 votes May 25 vavvvvvv“vvvv"vmfl 9330 881 | 7500 | 07441 0070 | 4590 | ISN'T PRINCES Grocery Co. 3 k) o in| Senia Tone be LAKESIDE. he list today, Miss Herm e QAT ; » fof Blackduck also makes a good SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY lSN T Lake, dead in the S0 o 20 THAT ostal 1 that |; Harey Wo Semon, represent- | Kol sticide by {ing the Campbell Bros. consol S s ey Y {idated shows, is in the city today | lways the | 4 e o Pl - hate oAt the LAKESIDE Dealer’s | STUDIO. i 20" i : 20 651 an sevis, Yoo hru 80 walearia: | Resealar price 2 1) ; | iy i % M. J. MORSE, - Proprietor. 35t AN ey Canued Swect o, = Apnles, \ [ONTONS | LETTUCE | STRAWBERRIES ! RADISHES I CUCUMBERS DTN - Otiee-tn-rearof - oon, 4th St Pl | il W in e Dolla Kimw 'Princess Grocery Co - International 25-1b Pail for $3.50 THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJL SRR E R RN R R R KRR THAT SWELL? I= e comment on the new Portraits at 33O ORI sescessscssscocesee 15°|} BRUNSWICK- s & Tobaceos 10t Billiard 2! L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Fine Tino of Cf Bemidi, ey cesscsssssssessesssessssese i : & Dr. J. Warninger "ty STOCK FOOD. Only 15 cents a pound for the hest Stock K the market; all sizes of the food for sale at the CITY DRUG STORE BALKE Hall. Bemidji & ford, record Bl yod on » . Asitis 0ur intentrion to open up our new stere with an entire new stock we will offer you on sale our large stock of Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing + Goods at the greatest sacrificed prices. Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing Goods will not regret attending this sale. & Come Early and " get the Best Seleq_tions!§ - Any one contemplating buying = BEEEETEEBAE SRR E DR T L = 2 Men’s Shirts and Underwear. Men's Working Shir rts, worth rth § Remo at Removal Sale... 88¢ A good moval MEN'’S SHOES.—Our Shoes do not need an introduction. as we lave already established a big trade. We handle the well known Lewis A. Crossett; F. Mayer Boot and Shoe Co-. Milwaukee; Selz Royal Blue, Chicago, and Wey- < enberg's-Chippewa Heavy She Stbck must be re '8 duced and in order to do so we will put the knife into deep. Remember this is a genuine sale and we guarantee every article we sell or money CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. REMEMBER THE PLACE, 216 MINNESOTA AVENUE. ‘¢ AFTER. JUNE 1, 218 THIRD STREET. S R AR SO S g B et o o oo