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Clearance Sale in X Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist g Suits and Millinery. AT THE BERMAN EMPORIUM... - N J t——DooHe—'Paslofiwe E B : r llllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllll: l?‘fi(“f‘ii“(‘““‘( CEEEEEEEEEEET Qe oe el e ol 4“1-"!';i"&4‘-1"1“2"2'-#'2'4-4"2'%‘-%’4‘"3'&%*%*%%%' & fit. complete. : T We are able to sell these goods by the piece as well as by the set. Call and make your selections .while the stock is EEEEE T EEE X »ze»&wx«»zwa-%r&»zwwfic-~z~»r»»z-»a~ez~sg~ FrEEbbbdd IS HERE AT LAST!: : ® - % ® : = = We have just received a ship- = ment of Imported White China. = We were given a very good bar- * gain on these goods and will give our customers the bene- . o & Cine T FERPE LSS BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO. oo o P ¥ s ,ée - il i o w “an.‘.&&‘aa‘a‘.&“‘.&‘ J QSHUA SIMKINS.. Produced with special scenery and wonderful mechanical eflects. A Purely Wholesome Story of Way Down East. CITY OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday, June 29 N OV .‘.'.THE;BIG STORE... —SPECIALS FOR— THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY. Waists, one lot worth $1.50; sale price $1.25 1 lot Corsets, worth up to $1. 00, your choice fm the four days, 19¢ each. Ladies’ Belts, worth up to 50c.; sale price, 25¢ ~See-Corset—Covers ’\;e’nre?eflixl’g at 25¢-50¢; DBargains! Ladies’ Vests from 5e¢ to 25¢ on our Bargain: Counter Ladies’ Ni it Gowns; worth more, but for the four days, $1.00 to $1.50 Men Shirts worth up to 7 Shoes, the .$2.50 and $2.75 kind; choice, $2.19 Men's Men's Men's Hats, lot 2 ; your choice, 39¢ Hats worth up to $1.50; yours for $1.00 , worth up to $] 00; your choice 50¢ Remnants of all kinds at half price For Groceries, McCuaig has the Best; always fresh and new, and of course the Home Brand is the Best and we have the Best. McCuaig’ s for Somethmg New! We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG VEECEEEFEEEEEEEE _{he is very much ple Subscribe for the Daily Pioneer EEEEEEFEEEEEEEFEEEFEEREEE STRAW- BERRIES By the Case < E L3 | The Grill 333333333333333333233333 ‘fi)’!’-l”‘l*)")l‘l"lél"l’9!’J!l’i’l)l‘i!Gl!’l‘)ii”‘l’ THE CITY Go to Hakkerup for photos. A.Ellingson; fire insurance, over Barker's drug store: Nothing can be better than the best— Mmk lung Balsam is the best. D. Y. Seeyle, was a visitor night,. Call in and see what we have to offer you in a vefrigerator; at Naylor’s. Max Friedman, the Iwmmwum typewriter man, is”in the city today. btlawbflnéw, the cheapest and best of the scascn, this week at Peterson’s. JW. White, one of Park Rap- ids substantial citizens was in of Cass Lake in the city last | the city last night. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Last call for those who wish to can the incomparable Minnesota berries, Peterson. Assortment of cakes and cook- ies served free of charge with Ives’ice créeam at the Lakeside Bakery. A. marriage license was issued this morning to Joseph A’ Rob- of Blackduck. * You can buy booi cases, writ- ing desks and refrigerators at. your owu pl'i(‘,('; we . are. over- stocked, at Naylor’s. Mayme Sullivan and Mildred Disodcl, who were out after “cur- few”” last night were lined costs in Judge Pcndug(m. court this morning, To complete the neatuess of your | home you need some of that, genuine Lonwelsa Weller ware. A. B. Winter. The Misses Maude Bailey and MarionKaelble went to Northome last night to remain over Sunday the guests of Mrs. C. W. Speel- man. In order to reduce my large stock of refrigerato will give a discount of twenty-five per cent. This discount will be for cash only. E. L. Naylor. Editor Morehead is down from Turtle River today accompanied by John Wenholz. Mr. Morehead the Dunn men won out at Tur tle River yesterday. Do not fail to read the Bazaar ad today or take advantage of this sale and save about one half the. price on articles mentioned. “A. M. Greeley, who is in the city from Ripple, will leave to- morrow for Grand Rapids to at- tend the Ttasca County Republi- can ¢convention. Assortment™ of cakes and cookies served free of charge with Ives®ice cream at the Lake- side Bakery. Tom Smyth, formerly assist ant cashier of the Lumbercem’s bank is now located at Petaluma, Cal., and writes his parents that sed with the west. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung —Balsam—will—cure —your cough. Mrs. H. E. Anderson, is visit- ing with Bemidji relatives. Mr, Anderson comes down tomorrow and will spend a short vacation in Bemid] Cuspidores, tankards, steins, punch bowl vases, pedestals and jardinieres, made of the gen- uine Louwelsa Weller ware, sold only by A. E. Winter, The Ex- clusive Jeweler. Judge Spooner and Court Stenographer Cameron are ex- pected home from Park Rapids tonight to spend Sunday. The judge is presiding over a term of the district court convened there this week. 'y, the well known Park [ api N lumberman, re- turned to his home this morning to participate in the Hubbard county primaries whi( h are be- ing held today. Mr. Nary is an enthusiastic Dunn man and ex- pects his couaty to go for Dunn today DR. l*‘OL‘TF 1\ DENTIST MILES BLOCK. erts—and—Marguerite—Delrang; GAME TUMORROW Fosston and Bemidji to Stunt With Pigskin at Fair Grounds. The Fosston and Bemidji ball teams will play at the -home grounds in this city tomorrow afternoon and the e should be one of the best city this year. Witt and Roy will be the battery for In-mim\ tomorrow,. Roy is one of the jnew men from Flandrean e cer med on the Tocal team and'is’said to be very fast. The Fosston team is composed for the most part of hired play- ers and has been playing very fast ball so far. The futove of baseball (Iop«-n(l\ largely upon the at tomorrow's game S0 as Bemidji is con cerned. The home team has been playing indifferent ball, hut is strengthened,and it has never been supported as it should. There should be-a-good attend- dance tomorrow. Every lunl\ wearing tomorrow willhave dinner at the Grill. carnation had — their Fourth at Cass Lake. The-celebration committec at Jas§ Lake has issued the oflical program for the Fourth of July | celebration. There will be the| usual and time-honored saluto of] 100 guns at sunrise. A gun ¢ b | shoot at eight o’clock will be the first event on the program of ports. At nine o'clnc there will be a grand industrial and ic parade headed by the 13e midji band. The championshi hose race tetwzen the Bemid fass Lake and Grand Rapic teams will occur immediately after dinner for a purse of 100, At three o’clock there will a baseball game between Bemidji and Grand Rapids. Theve will be a trick bicyele exhibition log rolling, program of minor sports and the day-will conclude with a grand allegorical display of fire- works and an Tndian POW-WOW and heap-um dog feast, besides plenty of dancing for those. in- clined in that divection. A. Zelkman, fur manufacturcr of Minncapolis, will be in Bemidji from June 30 fall line of Hotel Markham until July 7 witha ladies’ fur jackets, scarfs and boas; also a nice ortment of skins. Order your new fur gar ment now at good discount. Have souroldfurs repaired, remodeled and relined, Purs talen for stor age’and insurance+ during the summer months. Don't fail to see him during ¢ stay in your city. Kurs called for and delivered. Estimates cheer- fully given on new garment on repair wnrk. The biggi son, re per cent off. twenty fi 1 NZL)']U["S. Fairio house las nl"hL un(lt the aus- pices of Lhu(, . for the benefit of the organ fund of the Presby terian church was one of the pretticst home talent entertain- ments ever given in the city. The f .The patronage was aood. little folks all did nicely and N Miller who had them in ¢ together with Mrs. R. B, as a;ccompanmt and Miss Alberta Woed are entitled - to special credit for having given one of the pretifest. entertainments of th\' sort linmnl)l has ever Imfl > cases the ed L\\'uut onsin ber Just v fancy W Grill. ~——Nota (andrd:m* Anton Erickson, some time Auditor deputy in this city, and has be mentioned as a possible mdl date for the Republicin nomina- tion for aunditor, was in the city this morning with a very ci phatic denial of the st k) could not be a candidate if I wanted to,” said Mr, Krickson.| “I am now in nusiness at Ros h\ and a resident of Hubt county and expect to be ade gate tonight to the Republican | county convention in county. You may deny-the \lul\ for me emphaticaly.” Sylveste Driven to Desperation. Living at { the way place, remote lization n to de f accident, resuiting Cuts, Wounds, Tl nasupply of Bucklen’s alve. Itz the best on 1t adl drig stores., an out « nm earth, Yellow, But Reliable. Crookston Jour The Be st Pione nerated into jou Tuesday [\\ul‘ a bump s ) startled the press fraterni news features liable and the jonly in the c cen in the| Leounty-will—be—offered .| working for his suceess. Wostor | —————tcontined-to-hishome: who was for | Huhhnrl‘ SMOOTH PLAY Pastor From Voting For Dunn Yesterday. In the primary campaign in this ‘city which has just « there were a uumber nl amus incidents but none that has occ sioned any more merriment than a very good joke perpetrated: on r of the 1 who has been an ardent supporter of Judge Col lins through the primary cam paign, Rev. Higgins had favored the Cullins candidacy and because le was outspoken in his declara tions he was much ridiculed by the Donn workers. Yesterday afternoon they stated that Rey, Bloomtield was coming® down witha good Dunn vote and that | woud help to ofiset the Higg vote, Mr. Higgins took a stroll upj the lake shore and met Rey. | Bloomtield coming down to thef awimaries. — “Lets go for a sail,” td Mr. Higgins., “Tlam just| going down to vote' aid - M. Bloomficld. “Oh, well, we'll be | back in ]\Imu\ of time,said M, | Higei Well the two sailed Tuntil y-and the polis elosed at ! three and that’s why Mr. Bloom- | Hield didn't gt an opportunity Lo {vote for his favorite yesterday afternoon. qu.xln\ nnh Ifrosh | and e, onsidered: [n butte choapnos: at Peterson’s, IVERSON HERE State Auditor Iverson Looking Over State Lands In North- ern Minnesota. State Auditor Iverson was a dji visitor this morning. Mr, on is just returning from a trip to Northome and stopped in Bemidji for a short visit. It is possible that some of the state swamp lands in northern Ltasca for—sale this fall and Mr. [verson has been up looking over the situation. This morning he visited the court house officials and made a trip out fo the Crookston mill. left this afternoon for his home at St, Panl. , Direct from the fields to canning table, Minnesota berries. Only at Peterson's. Hubbard Holds Today. The Republican primaries are ing held in.Hubbard county y and a hot fight is on, which the Dunn force expeets to win handily. Every newspaper in Hubbard- county is supporting Dunn® and the most influential politicians in the county are i Heis e 'y the county easily. pected to ca Ifine home grown radishes at the Princess fresh and evisp. Akeley Next Year. The G. A R. encampment. [firemen’s tournament and dis- Lriwlv convention of the M. W. A. tof morthern Minnesota closed yosterday at Grand Rapids. The encampment will beheld at Alkeley next year. The M. W. A, district-convention comes to this city and the firamen ‘will go to Hibbing far their tournament. ‘Accident at Mill. CGieorge Carleton, anginoer at the Swedback mill is corffined to his lome as the result-of an acci-| jdent vester My, Carleton Ywas doing some worle on-he hoiler ab the mill and was stand ing on aladder when one of the mum]stm\u y s pre ciptated to the floor. He s tained internal inju 5 ml 1 Biggins Defeated. Rev. rank Higging, who has Hongelubmed-the umlifl.nu rd-tithe jofc i wmpion fisherman of Bemidji {at last acknow s defeat and lat the hands of alady. The deub. | ;m" W wdministered to My, Hig | |zins Jast night by Mrs. Wm { Ross.— Mr. and Mrs, Ross and | | Mr. Higgins formed a party who | \\\n nt out fishing and the honors for catching the most tish were illu- human body by surgery. | 10 is are taken out and | Mow Rev Higgins Kept a ‘Brother|scraped and polished and put ~{the time | AAAAAAAASAAA AN bt . Triumphs of Surge Wonderful things are done for 1 back, or they may be removed entirely: bones are spic pipes take the place of discased sec- tions of veins: antiseptic dress-| are applied t wound s, burns and like injuries inflammation sets in, | before L | which causes them to heal with- out matnration and in one-third required” by the old treatmént-— Chamberlain’s, Pain J. H. brouch ~FOR~— Cement Sidewalk, Curbstone, Carriage Blocks, Cellar Bottoms, Ete. * PHONE 92, Baim acts on this same principle. [t is an antecoptic and-when -ap plicdto—sueh “injuriis, canses them=to-headvery quickiyo o lv alsoallays the pain-and soreness Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money, not to_mention the meonvenience and suffering [or which such injuries ental. sale by Barker's Drug stove, NI THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- Iy and at vight prices. SER- U8 BEFORE—YOU — RUTLD 1001 Minnesota Avenue, Mount M C1y, o Lo tam A Moslean and - and ( Tenerie alty 2 agpm 5 I \l,. l\,, I(‘,“‘ i Q My, s Freestone, 410 ® L % 17 STEACHER OF \ ; Q Art Embroidery o AND, ) Fine Needle Work. ;:3 CIDY HOTEL ¢ [t: (¥ ——— i () 10 et b e B { BRUNSWICK-BALKE } ¢ Bllhard Hall IPine Line of i Bemidii, - - - Minn. 4 1) 4 We have Just starting just closed a ver NOTIONS, HOSIERY, Fancy Dishes, Men's Wire, we laid the fou on our Gentine |15 ‘ conrteons invitation to ca which wo are going you more for your mon 201 West T'h The only Headache Remedy wh v CITY DRU THE PIONEER DRVG B R R | Spring is Here and So are We. on our second we ho patvons for L)u ir piast support and extend to all a GLASSWARE (u.nnlu\nu and will even give The Fair Variety Cash Store Grove’s PepsinCoffee Price 10 cents and 25 CASH PAID FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT. 'l‘hos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMID.JI. MINN. R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors West of City Hall, Frmmps==| All Orders Promptly Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper - Fresco Painting Willlts & Cahlll Loans g Rentals e 9 Real Lstate 3 Insurance Conveyancing Proneer RReal of Bem g sticccesafal yoar, and tily thank our 11 on ux for anything in R SETS, Iite. gars, Tobacco, Candies, tion for o suveessful Jay Bargain Prices ¢ ey this yenr than last. ird Street, ich does not weaken the heart. cents per bottle. [ G- STORE STORE OF BEMIDJI. ‘ j “Make Hay W ' the {eaptured by \‘Iu Ross. Slarlllm. Evidence. Frosh testimony in great quan- | H!'. i constantly coming in, de claring Dr. King’s New Discovery | » Consumiption. Coughs wl Colds to be uncgualed. A recent nfrom T J. MeFarland. Vi, s S ex wri “1 had Bron | | | | Bentorville ample, He * L ehitis for three years and doctor ime without being ben | Hu n [ began taking Dr. ¢ Di mnd a few ly cured me." Fqual Iy effcctive in curing all Lungand | Consumption. | ranteed edall t roubles. wind Grip. G cowpetent ) Jochanic to do all kinds of tin | nd sheet metal work. ing Tmplements, F. M. MALZ Carey a i i MOWERS, But before buying your Hay-Mak- and all other Implements for making hay. DR hlle Sun Shines.” remember that AHN & CO., il line of n RAKES,