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| 333333323333 333333333333 Two Doors 1 West City flall THE CITY Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Attorney H. A. Simons re- turned this morning from North- ome. Special sewing machine sale, see ad of J. Bisiar. Erick Nelson was an arrival in Bemidji this morning from - Blackduck. Bemidji-Grand Rapids at the ball park Sunday. Boost. “Bud” Brannon of Northome is the guest of relatives in Be- midji today. Two bicycles for sale by T. Bisiar. James Sturdevant isa busi ness yisitor in the city today from Tenstrike. Horse, buggy and harness for sale by J. Bisiar. C. W. Conway, the Blackduck merchant, is a business visitor in the city today. Support the Bemidji base ball team by going to the game Sun- day. Admission, 25 cents. Don’t Yother about preparing your dinner for tomorrow, Take dinner at the Grill. H. N. McKee, manager of the Keliiher hospital, is a visitor in Bemidji today. Ice cream at the Model Bakery. Private parties a specialty, Phone 125. Judge M. A. Spooner and C. H. Miles returned last night from a business trip to Duluth. Don’t bother about preparing your dinner for tomorrow. Take dinner at the Grill. Remington Typewriters and typewriter supplies at the Pio neer Office. Mrs.J. C. Dale came down from Turtle River this moraing to enjoy a short visit in the city with friends. If you are thinking of buying ahome see T. Beaudette, the tailor, 311 Minnesota avenue. Editor S. R. Moorhead and Frank VanTassell arrived 1n Be- midji this morning from-Turtle River. Bill cases, legal files, ready binders, patent filing cases at Pioneer office. Ray Thomas will arrive this evening from his homestead; near Nebish to spend Sunday in the city with relatives. Pocket maps, Minnesota, Mon- tana and North Dakota at the Pioneer Office. Mike Perry and Perry E. Cot- ton, two prominent homesteaders | near Turtle River, are transact- ing business in Bemidji today. Legal cap and numbered line legal cap at the Pioneer Office, We cater to those who are particular in what they eat. Try one of our Sunda;y dinners and be convinced. The Grill. Naylor’s 20 per cent discount saleon furniture will continue until June 8. Cared His Mother of Rheumatism “My mother has been a sufferer for many years with rheumatism” says W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pa. ‘At times she was unable to move at all. while at all times walking was painful. I presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and after a few appli- cations she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact,” she is never without it now and is at all times able to walk. An occasional application of Pain Balm “keeps away the pain that she was for- - merly troubled with.”. For sale at Barker’s drug store. Elaborate outlay of berries, ve: getables and fruit for. Sunday and decoration day at Peterson’s. Warren Yates of Walker is the guest of Bemidji friends today. Carter’s inks and mucilages a* the Pioneer Office. ¥ Flags for decoration day. Pet: erson’s, R. W. Hitchcock made a busi- ness trip to Fosston yesterday, returning today. The only complete assortment of vegetables and fruit, ac Peter- son’s. Legal blanks, all kinds, Pioneer Office. Miss Bethel of Eagle Bend is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Young. Best creamery butter, new cheese and eggs at Peterson’s. at the Everything in Naylor’s estab lishment will be sold at a dis- count o f 20 per cent until June £ Scott Stewart, manager of the Grill restaurant, was a business visitor at Fosston last night. The best is always the cheap- est. Peterson’s. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Mrs. R. Carter arrived in Be- midji this morning from Ten strike to spend the day here with friends. Tan’s are ripe, See Straw’s display of highand low tan shoes Their *‘it,” this season, Why buya cat ina sack—at our exhibit this week we will show you a Majesticin full opera- tion. J. A. Ludington. M. Heinzelman returned to his home at Itasca yesterday after- noon after having spent a few days in Bemidji with friends. If you are troubled with dizzy spells, headache, indigestion constipation, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well, Ifit fails, get your money back. That’s fair. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug, store. Bert Burington left yesterday afternoo for Towner, N. D., where he has taken a contract for constructing two miles of a branch of the Great Northern that is to be built out from that city. Dear Gus:—I have solved the mother-in-law problem, just give her regularly Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It will make her healthy, happy and docile asa lamb. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. s It will wash and not rub off This complexion all envy me, It’s no secret so I'll tell Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug store. Whooping Cough. “¢“In the spring of 1901 my children had whooping “cough,”” says Mrs..D, W.-Capps, of Capps, Ala. “I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy . with the most satisfactory results. I think this is the best remedy. I haye ever seen for whoopingcough.” This remedy keeps the cough loose, lessens the severity -and fre- quency of the coughing spells and counteracis any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale at Burker’s drug store. Mill Wood for Sale. During the coming summer, Wes Wright will handle all the mill wood at the Crookston Lum- ber company, having secured ment. Wood will be delivered or call up phone No. - 45 or't.h Crookston Lu & that right-from the mill manage-| for $2 per load. See Wes Wright, | Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE Three sewing machines, one at $5, $10, and $20. Se: J.’ Bisiar. R. R. Bly made a business trip to Blackduck last night, re- turning home this morning, Bemidji-Grand Rapids at the ball park Sunday. Boost: Mrs. H. Koors left yesterday afternoon for Itasca, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs, M. Heinzelman for a month. Three sewing machines, one at $5, $10, and $20. See J. Bisiar, W. E. Verity, editor of the Wadena Tribune, arrived in Be- midjilast night to spend a few days here on business. For particulars relative to our exhibit this week see advertise- ment in this paper. J. A. Luding- ton. 2 W. B. Stewart arrived in the city this morning from his home- stead near Blackduck to spend Sunday in Bemidji with friends. ‘W. M. Ross can store and take proper care of your heater dar- ing the summer months. Phone 18 Former County Commissioner John McDougald arrived from Blackduck this morning and has been transacting business at the court house during the day. For all kinds of tin work and eave troughing at right prices, call at Ross’ hardware store. Chas. Gustafson, editor of the Tenstrike Tribune, came down from Tenstrike this morning to look after business interests in Bemidji. For tired and tender feet—E. S. Straw agent for The Dr. Reidy ladies cushion sole shoes, $3.00 try them. Fred Wilson, representing the Marshall Wells Hardware com- pany of Duluth, is spendinga few days in Bemidji taking in the fine pike fishing. Mrs. K. J. Mclver passed through the city this morning enroute from her home at Farley to Walker, where she will spend a few days with friends: Get a handsome set of ware worth §7.50 free. See Luding- ton’s advertisement in this vaper | qv for particulars. J. A, Ludington. A fair trial of the Sunday din- ner to be served tomorrow at the | & Grill will convince you that it is the best meal offered in the city. Begins al 12:30. Price, 85 cents. We are giving free $7.50 worth of ware with every Majestic sold at our store this week, see ad- vertisement in this paper for particulars. = J. A. Ludington. Hugh McDonald, proprietor of a refreshment parlor at Kelliher, passed through the city today enroute to pioints in Canada, where he will enjyy a visit with relatives. Thers is no lever so powerfu| - as plain and simple facts—Mark’s fung Balsam will cure your ugh ] Clothes Cleaned Clothes cleaned, dyed and re paired. Best work, cheapest prices; satisfaction guaranteed. ‘L. Goldberg, 817 Beltrami Ave. An Open Letter. From the Chapin, S. C., News: Early in the spring my wife and I we.e taken with diarrhoea and 80 severe were the pains that we called a physician who prescribed for us, but his medicine failed to giveany relief. A friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of us a dose and we at once felt the effects. I procured a bottle and before using the entire contents| ‘we were entirely cured. Ttisa 3 Snnda.y din- ner to be served tomorrow at the Grill will convince you thatit is the best meal served in the city. Begins at12:30. Price, 85 cents. Mr. and Mrs M. Phibbs and children returned last night from points in Ohio and other states in the east, where they have spent the past two months visiting re- latiyes and friends. A. H. C. Knokewill return this evening from Akeley to visit in Bemidji over Suunday with his family. Mr. Knoke has accepted a position at Akeley with the Shere mercantile establishment, Dr. F. E. Brinkman lcft this morning for Michigan City, Ind., where he wascalled by a message received yesterday afiernoon an- nouncing- the ecritical illness of his father, : Hon. J. M. Markhara returned last night from athree week’s visit in the east. During his stay Mr. Markham spent some time with relatives and friends at Holyoke and other pcints in Massachusetts and also visited New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington and other cities in the east. Miss Gussie Heffron arrived in the city last night from the Uni- versity of Minnesota, of which she is a student, to spend the summner in Bemidji with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Heffron. Two other students who are at- tending the “U” from Bemidji, Harry Geil and Lee Heffron, are expected to return home in the near future. Tennis Court Completed. The finishing touches to the new tennis court near .the old base ball park were put on today and the grounds are now in readi- ness for a game. About 15 en- thusiasts of the game have pre pared thegrounds and purchased equipment,. lNDlGEST!ON’S RECORD “The best remedy I can prescribe for your in. fon, madam, is Green's August Flower. Limow of several other physicians who pre scribe it regularly.” digestion is making an awful record 1;:05“86 of sudden deaths, It is beat~ ing heart-failure in its ghastly karvest. qYou read in the papers daily of appar- ently healthy and even robust men bemg mdcfenl attacked with acute indigestion nfler en]oymg a hearty meal, and of their in many cases before a physician be call m q’rms should be & warning to you who suffer with regular or periodical attacks of indigestion. If these unfortunate vic- tims of acute indigestion had taken a small dose of Green’s Angust Flower be- fore or after their meals they would not have fallen a prey to such sudden seizures, qAugust Flower prevents indigestion by creating good digestion. It also regulates the liver, pmfi‘en the blood and tones up the entire system in a natural way, 7 qTwo sizes, 35¢ and 75¢. All dru-lnh. | GRAND PRIZI i v, { Highest Award L WORLDS FAIR = INTERNATIO - WEBSTER'S sz=p DICTIONA] Recently Enlarged wWITH 25,000 New Words New Gazetteer of the World ‘withmoxethm 25, owmu.bl-lon!h census returns. W. T, Hditedby W T HARRIS HARRIS, Ph.DLLLD. 12380 Quarto Plgeo Now Plates. . 5000 Hlastrations, Rich Bindings. Needed lnEveryHome 1116 Pages. lqumwflannuwufi ‘Sbindings. Edition 53x83x1% in. Printed from mMflHbllm 2 besatifal bindings. possible that other teams will be on hand. The Bemidji team will consist of F. W. Rhoda, Frank Snyder, George McTaggart, P. J. Russell, J. P, Duncalf and Thayer ‘Bailey. A sweepstake of $100 will be put up, the winning team to take all. KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE any case of RKRIDNEY or } BLADDER DISEASE that is not beyond the reach. of medicine. No medicine can do more. WAS Mfl DIE, B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Vu-gmla St., Evansville, Ind., writes: *‘For over five years I was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry. I lost fleshand wasall run down, and a year ago had to abandon work entirely. I had three of the best physicians who did me no good and I was practically given up to die. Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommended and the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle I was entirely cured.’’ TWO SIZES, 50c ARD $1.00. $OLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Sold by A, Gilmour & Co. FOLEY'S OF THE University of Christiania CHORUS OF 60 VOICES AT THE CITY OPERA HOUSE CROGKSTON, MINN. Thursday, £v'q., June 1 PRICES—$2.00, $1.50 and $1.00. Seat Sale opens at ten o’clock a. m. May 31st at Hillard’s Drug Store. Not more than six tickets sold to any one person. Secure your tickets in advance b writing to A. BYDAL, Crookston, Minn. Redu ced Railroad Rates g Silverware For The Table. - Before deciding upon the purrlmse of silver-| plated table ware, you can make no mistake in coming to see our stock and get our prices for the best grade of . Spoons, Knives, Forks, Ete. Likewise, if you are thinking of purchasing a Watch Chain, it willpay you to se2 our fine line of the SIMMON 'S patterns. These splended quality chains we show ina great variety of both men’s and Women’s styles and guarantee each one to give perfect satisfaction. EM“ A Just Arrived! One Car Load Pillsbury’s Best Flour. Groceries When you want anything first class in Groceries, call for the Monogram and Uni- versity Brand. Specialties in' Evaporated Fruit, Toma- toes, Can Corn and Peas--three for Two Bits. o Bear in mind we handle the cetebrated ,'[efl‘.‘erson and G-otzxa,n Shoes One Car Salt One Car Hay One Car Feed The Flour That Never Fails. -Shbes- e