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JI N O O o _| . : || | Clearance Sale in . ' Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist X T l Suits and Millinery. s AT THE | -f ..BERMAN EMPORIUM... u _Next-Door-to-Postoflice. . If M lllllllllllllllll T DO YOU DRINK If you like a good cup of Tea it will be well worth your while to look at our new line. By Buy-. ing in large quantities we are able to get the very best at reasonable prices. Here are some of our Leading Brands: Ceylon Green Tea.—Salada brand in 1-21b pkg., Ceylon Black Tea.—Salada brand in 1-21b pkg., Uncolored Japan Teas. Challenge No. 1, in bulk, per | 1b - Red Owl Chop, “ Premium, Gunpowder, . Black Tea, “ We have cheaper grades also but mcommeud those given here. 3 FR ? %%%%@ o Tt o E8 B b 25 (i ."53 ] « i« « (13 « oo o o oo o oo o e o o el e o] ofe ol o e ol efe ol fle ofe o of o 22 x 3 BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO. Tors R R R S Rk R HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686, BEMIDJI, MINN. %%%%%%%%%%% ) BIRDS, WHOLE. "ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND' ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. | carry at all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS In season bought. 1 guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY ¢ FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE A Deposit ‘Required on All Work e YOUR TRADE SOLICITED - —llll— {BIG STORE ALL WEEK AT M’CUAIG’S Xou will find new bargains each day on our bar- gain counter that will be there for one day only and we m2an great bargains at about lmll price and some much lower. ; About 300 yards White. Dress Good while it Tasts, per yard only former price, Sc to 10¢ per y About 50" Ladies’ Belts; all s g extra_cood values:-youe-ehoice fi avds Ttefino Cloth , per yard ~=AhourT: sale p ~Ely & Tew more of, Lhose _|Lumbermen’s—State—Bank. —Fadies Wrappers, all s Shoes: nothing’quite as good as the Queen Quality. We have them in all qm i , Men’s Ties, the A kind, for... Men's Collars, the 15¢2-for- kind; yoursfor..... ... 2 Men's Hats; worth more, but while they last yours for GROCERI —The best in town and they are fresh 3 bars Toilet Soap. J Prunes, per1b. ...ac, 10¢ and 15¢ MéCualgs for Everything ! ; prices right. We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM, McCUAIG t| coast. -tchurch-gave a picnic at Diamond Subsecribe for the Daily Pioneer. VEFEEEFEEEEEEEEEEEEELEEEE Y “"Plumns Peaches Apricots Faney Lemons Naval Oranges Jumbo Bananas EEEEEEEEEEEFCEEFEFEEFEEEEEEEEEE, Cherries Tomatoes Cantelopes Watermetons Strawberries at: The Grill THE CITY Veranda chairs- at cost. Naylor. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. = Dr. Phinvep spent the Fourth at Fosston. Hall trees at greatly reduced prices at Naylor’s. A A. Ellingson, fire insurance, over Barker’s drug store. The city council holds a regu- lar meeting tonight. Watch the Grill windows for good things to eat. I. B. Olson spent yesterday at Spaulding on business. Eugene Berman goes to Minne- apolis tomorrow ona business trip. Haye Ross put up your eave troughs at right price. Phone 113, City Attorney Russell is at (ass Lake on busmoe% this after- noon. Why -balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. 2 Nothing better than an ice box; an_buy themsat wholesale at Naylor’s, Miss Hazel Fellows, of Ten- strike, is the guest of- Bemidji friends today. W. M. Ross has a competent mechanic to do all kinds of tin and sheet metal worlk. Mrs: J. Detling is down from Langor for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Graham, A cash discount of 25 per cent on all retrigerators at Naylor's. The base ball club will give a benefit dance at the City ()pera. house Friday evening of this week. If your bicycle is broken or your gasoline stove is out of or- der take it to-W. M. Ross and have it repaired. The Messrs and Mesthmei I\me, Wilson and West farmed a picnic party who spent yester- day at Roeky Point. Only a few more strawberries, Minnesota raspberries and cur- rants next week. Peterson. The FHagles have a regular meeting tonight, which will con- sider several applications for membership. Watch the Grill windows for «¢good things to eat. Rey. and Mrs. C. F. McLeod are expected to return tonight from a month’s visit at Herman and Fergus Falls. Buy a refrigerator at whole- sale prices at Naylor’s, Hovey C. Clarke, the big Min- neapolis lumberman, who is in- terested with Shevlin in the viei- nity is in thecity on busmcss to- day. A. Ellingson, fire insucance, over Barker’s drug store. Miss Edith Gammons; of ‘Bos- ton, who has: been the guest of Mrs. W. L. Brooks for several days left today for the Pamh( 3333333333333 <)l)ii’4)-)’l)!li!!")&liii‘l‘l‘li!ii!! 2 VEEEEEFEEEEEEEEE See A fine line 0f~mncy chamjuet [arrived at Naylor’s. The Ladies of the Luthomn of low water but this ye: timber was gotten out handily. F. P, Leisen, the Cass Lak banker, was a visitor in the city this morning. John Gilstad, one of the sub stantial residents of the town of \uunmt is a visitor in the city s Ida Fields, the house- t the Markham, is quite yitl-at - Sti Anthony’s hl)flpll«.] Henry Funkley, of Blackduck, delivered the oration-of -the-day at the celebration at Liberty yesterday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred agley wem. humlu with ) Kate Becker. Miss Joe Hegg, who for some Falt, of in the city ister, Miss the News, has resigned her posi- tion and goes to Grand Rapids to reside. Mr. and Mrs. John Vogler and Mr. and Mes. R. BE. Miller spent Sunday and yesterday fishing at Spearhead lake. They made one of the-finest catches of the sea son, Police Ofticer Helmer is wear- ing~his good right hand in 4 sling today. Last night while discharging some rockets one of them was exploded prematurely and burned his hand quite badly. L. H. Bailey delivered a 'ourth July address at Ponsonby, | Becker county, yesterday. Mr Bailey says there were a large number of Indians present but they very kindly declined to in terfere while he was talking. letter from Guy Remor resident of Alexandria, V in which Mr. Remore states that he is well pleased with his new home and asks to be remember- ed to all his old friends in Be- midji. You are cordially invited to come inand see our exhbit of furs whether you are a buyer or not. At the Markham hotel, ladics’ parlor afternoons from 1 to6 p. m. all thie] | H C time past has been employed on ifth St. Minneap etz our traveling reprc sentative, Miss Hazel McLaskey, tley, was the guest of friends yesterday. Mr, and Mrs. B. Duluth, a AL Willits, 1 the city for a visit | with the fu {E. J. Willits, County Commissioner John McDougald is back froma trip to northern- Belerani county and the Canadian Northwes M MeDougald says that and- continued wet weather-are menacing the wheat cropin some of the sections-which he visited. Prof. Ritchie Here, Prof. A. . Ritchie, who will next year h eney of the city schools is in the this afternoon. Prof. Rit- > has been at Walker for the st vear and was formerly at Milaca. e comes highly recow- mended. Velvet ice am at the A Most Wonderful Cure. cre Bemidji | F S of ve the superintend-| | best Grill. | "1 Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten Years of Suffering. “L wish to say a tew words in . of Chamberlian’s Colic, (¢ hulnl.l and Diarrhc temedy,”” e, of Mar- ¢l suffered from chronic dmnhnm for ten years andduring that time tried vari- ous medicines without “obtaining any permareat rehief. bastsum- merone of my children was taken with cholera morbus, and [ pro- cured-a bottle of this remedy. Only two doses were required. to jgive her relief. 1. then decided to—try the medicine myself, and tdid not use all of one bottle be fore [ was well and L have never since been troubled with that Tecomplaint. One canuot suy too Imuch in favor of that wonderful medicine,” This remedy is for sale at Barke Drug store. Nothing ¢ n be better than the Marlk’s lung Balsam is the best. Joseph D. Underhill;of-Doland, S. Dakota, says:— 1 have received | great benetit, fmm your \\Iulu; Wine of Tar Syrup. I had a deep | seated cough and the doctors gave up all- hopes of my rec and pronounced it conswmption:; [ tried everything that we could | hear of. Finally one of my | friends prevailed upon me to use your White Wine of Tar Syrup. | L took one and one-half bottles and am entirely cured. Such medicine I can recommend to | those who are afflicted as I was. Velvet ice cream at the Grill. Mr. Kraywetz is Here. Don't w winter with | your fur re Have it done now and save money and time, | Sce Mr. Kraywetz and let him give youan estimate on a new fut garmet or on your old one that needs repairving or remodel - ing. A full line of skins, also the latest fashion plates of fur fashions for the season of 1904- 1905 will be shown. Remember the dates, from June 30 until July 7, at the ladies parlor, Hotel from June 80 to July 7. A, Zek- Markham, & 0 &¢%+%+$% & %1%+fi%$%&**+%%& £+ G B BT B N IO 5 S 4 oo e <k e el oo elo e o o o o o e o Point yesterday which was very largely attended and a highly enjoyable occasion, Deposit. your money in the Ir our steel vaults and safes are broken into, you will lose noth- ing. Fully protected by burglar insurance. Cuspidores, tankards, steins, punch bowls, vases, pedestals and jardinieres, made of the gen- *luine Louwelsa Weller ware, Sold only by A. E. Winter, The Ex- clusive Jeweler. Joe Andros was fined five dollars and costs for being intox- icated yesterday and this morn- ing Judge Reynoids sent him to the county jail because he counld not pay the fine. The Mississippi and School- craft rivers are both clear of logs {for the first time 1n several years. The Brainerd Lumber Company has in its last stick of timber. Last years drives were bung up late last fall on account DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. bk ok + o oo e e oo ode o oo o ol ofe e o o ofe o ofe o ofe e ode ol e ofeodeiole aeaaaaaaa o o THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. (& \Iuln your fine work and your SEIUS Rk YOU BUILD. 1001 Minnesota Avenne, | AAAAAASAAAANA LA bty lececeeeeeles o 0P Mount Medllek Mexican Draw TenerlMe La gaoivam i seclaliy, 304 pm Mis. doss Freestone, Art Embroidery AND Fine Needle Work. CULY HOTEL Ut A b b v o a0 EER TR e TR Y Ty Y Yy E YY) —SEE— J. H. Crouch —FOR— Cement Sidewalk, Curbstone, Carriage Blocks, Cellar Bottoms, Etc. PHONE 92. R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors West of City Hall. All Orders Promptly Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting ESESESERES SoS s &,<>\‘>© Loans Rentals Real Estate Insurance Conyeyancing Pioneer Real Estate Office of Bomidji. 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