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Closing Out Sale of B LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, Silk Jackets, and Shirt Waist WAISTS, WASH G —Also Our KEntire Line of— AND MILLINERY. at the - ..BERMAN EMPORIUM... Next Door to Postoffice. Suits. OODS, CURTAINS, lllllillll »5555555* Sfiiissifif'f‘ts‘t[m0 of the public schools Tues- w w miday. H GET A M Watch for our crockery ad. ] "'\)W G. Schroeder. * \g A Chas. E. Albrant returned last v \8 rose | night from the state fair. ; with your E Miss Mamie Villemin is visit- w | with friends at Superior, t SUNDAY i i ‘: | Get someof our nice, crisp v CHICKEN celery for your Sunday dinner. DINNER 333333 The Grill|} H m ” 3333333333323323333223333¢ THE CITY Go to Hakkm';{) for photos. Watch for our crockery ad. W. G. Schroeder. See the Hub Clothing House for boys’ school suits. M Lennerville friends at Minneapr VEECEEFEEECEEEEEFEEEEEEEEREE 3 M R. A. McCuaig is a yisitor in the city from Tenstrike today. Big bargains in boys’ kunee pant suits at the Flub Clothing House. Rev. J. B. Smith made a short business trip to Cass Lake to- day. Armstrong & Underwood wiil serve a special! Sunday dinner to- morrow. me of our nice, crisp r your Sunday dinner. L Mrs. Mary Gallagher of Turtl» River is transacting business in the city today. Rogers s. 1847 knives and a dozen at A. K. Winter, the jeweler, Wm. Haley has accepted a position as coatmaker at Me- Dorald & Moe’s tailor shop. Men'’s fine dr hirts worth seventy-five cents at fifty cents at the Hub Clothing Hc 2 Spring chicken special Sun- day dinner at the Palace Cafe to- tomorrow. Price 25 cents. Miss the ¢ bo rertrude Folk arrvived in y last night from Ann Ar- Mich., to take np her daties tant principal at the open- 333323333333 iifi5%5ii§§ii%é visiting | i The Grill, I, Berman returned last night i from Minneapolis, where he saw the state fair. f Winter, the jeweler. Get the National policy — it ALL. H. C. Peo, agent, at Brinkman hotel. Spring chicken epocnl Sun- ,(hy dinner at the Palace Cafe to- |tomorrow. Price 25 cents. { There is no lever so powerful i as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bagley re- turned last night from Minne- apolis, where they attended the state fair, Go to Armstrong & Under- wood’s for your Sunday dinne Everything special. Price cents. K. Wallo arrived in the city last night and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Laqua for a few days. We have a valuable communica- tion for Scott McGuire. Anyone knowing his address will please notify Pioneer. Miss Florence Cook left yes- terday for FElk Point, N, D, where she has accepted a position as teacher in the public schocls. es Lena Hydeen and Julia s th left this morning for Bagley, where Miss Hydeen was called by a telegram announcing the death of her sister. Aad. A. Tone, the Northome attorney and a prominent candi- date for commissioner in Itasca county, is shaking hands with i s in Bemidji today. Mamie Todd of Park Rapid spending a few days in the city with friends before leav- ing for Buena Vista, near which tewn she will teach a term of school. Mrs. C. Robinson passed through the city last night en- route from Minneapolis, where she attended the state fair, to Northome. Mr. and Mrs. Robin- son formerly lived in Bemidji, Mr. Robinson being agent at the 2 stock. Call and Outing Flannel ~—\Vo are %h Pillow Covers.—=25¢ cacl ——THE = BIG STORE More new Fall Dress Goods be- ing added to our already large They are all new and up-to-date. Best in the market Prices right. depar tmem, Trimmings—We have the most up-to-date line. look them over. owing a complete line in this h and they are beauties. In our Grocery Department Fruit—We have every kind New line of Ribbons. but Fresh Grocer cheap. Don’t forget the Food Sale the ladies of the M. E. church will hold in our east window, we have the best. ies at McCuaig’s. Nothing on the market and we sell it Saturday from 2-to 6 p. m. Yours for WM. McCUAIG We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays new goods, _ WM. McCUAIG M. & I He is at present agent at Northome. Prof. Edmunds went to Cass Lake this afternoon. Watch for our crockery ad. W. G. Schroeder. Rev. A. E, Evans of Tenstrike is spending the day in the city. A regular meeting of the Sons of Veterans will be held at the hall this evening. Miss Angusta Anderson of Crookston arrived in Bemidji last for a visit with friends. Go to Armstrong & Under- wood’s for your Sunday dinner. Everything special. Price 385 ccuts Dr. E. H. Smith returned last night [\um Minuneapolis, where he has spent several days with his parents. P. J. Conway went to Cass Lake this afternoon to look after his branch of Conway’s Commer- cial college. E. R. Getchell left on the noon train for Ball Club, where he will be engaged in cruising for a cou- ple of weeks. P. S. Parish, representing the ‘rocker-Crowell Land company, arrived in the city last night from Pine River. Julian Peterson, who was re- cently accidentally shot, is almost entirely recovered from the ef- fects of the wound, E. P. Rice, cashier of the First National bank of Blackduock, passed through the “city this morning enroute to St. Louis to visit the World’s Fair. Three offenders of the law ap- peared in Judge Reynold’s court this morning and one was fined ten dollars and costs, the other two receiving jail sen- tences. You are invited to partake of good food well cooked and served to order at the special Sunday dinner at Armstrong & Under- wood’s cafe .tomorrow. Thirty- five cents pays the bill. Angus Chisholm was a pas- serger last night from Walker enroute to Tenstrike, his home. Mr. Chisholm is a logging con- tractor and will in all probability be engaged in the business near Tenstrike the coming winter, John Moberg made atrip to Tenstrike last night, returning this morning. Mr. Moberg has taken a contract to cut about four million feet of logs to be hauled to Gull lake, and will commence building camps about Sept. 1. Weather Observer Gilmour re- ports that during the twenty-four hours ending last night at 6 o’clock two and one-half inches of rain fell. This is one of the largest amounts of rain that has ever been recorded in Bemidji for twenty-four hours, Conway’s Commercial College opens fall term Sept. 5, 1904, Shorthand, typewriting, Book- keeping, Commercial law, life scholarship §50. Pubhc school and Normal courses §25 extra or any one public school study per week 50c. . Can enter at any time. "How's Thi§? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. -—F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and believe him to be perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan- cially able to carry out any obli- gations made by his firm. —Walding, Kinnan & vam, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur- faces of the system. Testitimon- ials sent free, Price 75¢ per bot- tle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. BUENA VISTA. Prof. Stewart was up from Be- midji last week. Mr.Hegalind contemplates mov- ing to Bemidji in a short time. Mrs. J. A. Mitchell has been on the sick list the past few days. Mrs. Hillgrove and daughter, of Bemidji were visitors here last week. Our townsmen report harvest- ing in Dakota not the best. Rust has done some damage and the work will be much lighter. A Boy’s Wild Ride For Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, eighteen miles, to %t Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con- sumption, coughs and colds, W. H. Brown of Leesville, Ind., en- dnred death’s agonies from asth- ma; but this wonderful remedy gave instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: “I now sleep soundly every night.” Like mar- velous cures of consumption, pneumonia, bronchitis, coughs, colds and grip prove its match- less merit for all throat and lung trouble. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all druggists. For Sheriff. T hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of sheriff, subject to the will of the voters of Beltrami county at the general election to be held on Tuesday November$§ 1904, 1If elected I promise to discharge vhe duaiesottl\e office in a careful, painstaking. an couneousmlnner : THOS. BAILEY. BASE BALL Games With Big Duluths Sunday and Monday Will Draw Big Crowds. The two games of base ball which will be played on the local field between the Big Duluths and Bemidji will without a doubt be the fastest exhibitions of ball playing ever seen by the people of the city during tLe present season. The Bemldp aggrega- tion will be strengthened for the games by the addition of one or two outside players, and Louis Roy, who was injured some time ago, will also take part in the games. The management ex- pects a good turnout from the people of Bemidji, as it is under very heavy expense in securing the Big Duluth team. In Praise of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. “Allow me to give you a few Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says Mr. John Ham- lett, of Hagle Pass, Texas. 1 suffered one week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without getting any re- lief, when my friend, C. Johnson a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I had taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank the hands of mankind. For sale by Barker’s drug store. DANCE MONDAY Foot Ball Club Will Give Second Dance of Season at City Hall Monday. The second dance to be given by the foot ball club will take place at the city hall Monday night. All preparations for a good time have been made and several committees have been ap- pointed to see that the event will prove successful. A dance was recently given by the club which was largely attended. Emergency Medicines. It is a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use in_cases of accident and and for slight injuries and ail- ments. A good liniment and one that is fast becoming a favorite if not a household necessity is applying it promptly to a cut, bruise or burn it allays the pain and causes the injury to heal in about one-third the time usually required, and as it is an antisep- tic it prevents any danger of blood poisoning. ~ When Pain Balm is kept at hand a sprain may be treated before the in- flamation sets in, which insures a quick recovery. For sale by Barker’s drug store. % THE CHURCHES % Baptist church: Morning sub- ject,-“Shoes of Iron for Hard Roads;” evening subject, ‘“The Process Through Which a Log Passes.”” Sunday school at noon; young peoples meeting at 7 p. m. song serviceat 745 p. m, All welcome. First Presbyterian church: Morning subject, ‘The Other Side”; evening subject, “The Fast Young Man,” Odd Fellows and Good Samaritan lodges es- pecially invited for morning ser- mon. Special music. All wel- come. Rev. J. R. Pratt, superintend- ent of the home and training school for Christian Workers, Albany, N. Y., will hold a series of reyival meetings at the Pres- byterian church beginning about Sunday, Sept. 25. Fearful 0dds Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Havens, Versailles, O. For years he was troubled with kidney dis- ease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Electric Bitters. It put him on his feet in short order and now he testifies, “I’m on the road to complete recov- ery.” Beston earth for kidney and liver troubles and all forms of stomach and bowel complaint. Only 50c. Guaranteed by all druggists. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Wm. Blocker and Hans P. Thompson under the firm name of Blocker & Thompson has been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Blocker will con- tinue the business and will col- lect all accounts and pay all out- standing debts. Y words in praise of Chamberlain’s | & you from the bottom of my heart|& for putting this great remedy in | Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. By| 4)*)-)4)‘) an«luassa”afla% FIRE! We are firing out Bananasat15¢ per dozen The Grill. Feececeeseecceecceeceeced 333333333333 FEEEEEEEEEEEE Seocp sl ok bidechoeecl ok bl dddddid MISS ROSE DICKINSON, —TEACHER OF— Piano and Organ. 919 Bemidji Ave. Phone 157. Stoves ! 5 Stoves! - Steves ! x| Now is the time to have them repaired for winter. R Give us a chance at your i Plumbing and Heating as we can save you big money on a big or little job. Call or phone to DORAN BROS. S s s s s Willits & Cabhill. Loans Rentals Real Estate Insurance Conveyancing of Bemidjl. DO TSI D é Pioneer Real Estate Office R Wood For Sale! ¢ I have for sale an unlimit- | ed quantity of Fine Jack Pine and Tamarack Wond 1 in any lengths. D. S. DENNIS, 710 America Ave. Bemidji. Hotel Gathcart i&i'&!}-‘- R Thos. Cathcart & Son, Props. Q = Baudette, - Minn. ;i e o This Hotel is specially adapted for the traveling public, beautifully locat- ed on the banks of the great Rainy River fac- ing the Canadian border. ‘We pay strict attention to run a quietly and orderly place. EHI R 2/ EE THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Can do your fine work and youf- coarse work, will do it prompt- 1y and at right prices. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD. 1001 Minnesota Avenue. e N “ O. E. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji AerieNo. 351, "“rmm- every Wedncsday at 8 p. m., EREREESR g'&"&"'&‘&&**%*%*%*%**&*%*fi'%%** % Bemidji Merzantile Co. We have just received another earload of Majesti FLOUR This Flour is made from the best of North Dakota Hard Wheat and is the most satisfac- tory Flour that we can procure. We guaran- tee it in every respect. 3 s 3 g For Cakes and Pastry Work use .Iglehart’'s Swan’s Down Cake Flour.. It is the Very Best. BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO. * *%"'%0%%"5’%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%* B B B B B B B BBl o s s o ol e B o B o B o B o [FAIR. We are now settled in our new location in the BOYER BUILDING, Minnesota Ave., and invite the public to call and examine our line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. The Fair Variety Cash Store. Grove's Pepsin Coffee The only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. CASH PAID FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT. CITYDRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRVUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. Gilmour's Hall, A.T.Wheelock, = = = = W.President H.LeBleu, = =~ = W. Secretary Visiting Eagles cordially invited. Macalester College. Several Courses of Study. Numerous Electives. Bestof in- structionsin Music and Elocution, Freescholarship, for one year for first honor graduates of high schools. Expense very low. | Opens September 14. Catalogues e on application. Mwa VNN T Y S DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOVURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m. Office--SWEDBACK BUILDING. Are Chiropractic Adjustments the same a.s Osteopath Treatments? No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in place that which is out of place, to right that which is wrong; but the Path- ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Movements are entirely different. One of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has taken both Chiropractic and Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic i= ten times more direct in the adjustments and the results getting health ten times more thor- ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. 2l 2l 2l e e 2 e 2B S 2 e 2l 2B B S 2 S A o B B | A Fly Offer From now until the end of the sea- son we will sell our large stock of Horse Nets at a sacrifice. 5 regular price per pair $1.25 2,00 2,50 3.00 100-inch Extra Burlap Nets, < Fancy Plaid Nets, & Little Beauty O. K. Nets, 32 Chase’s Brussels ey Nets, 4 Heavy Cord Nets, 4.50 & Genuine Wagoner §rdand Nets, 4.75 62-inch String All Calf Leather Nets, 6.00 And others too numerous_to mention, all at similar prices. Remember we are headquarters for everything sold in an Up-to-Da.te Hard- "ware Store at Rxght Prices. q 5 F. M. Malzahn & Co. Phone 57. Markham Block. $1.00 1.50 2.00