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— : H. W. Day ey spent last| R.]. Poupore, one | Easter post the Pio.| Easter ocards at Peterson : LOC AL fl APPENINGS night in the city, being a guest at|known logging operators in the| neer office. S Misses Colby and Finnerman . L ] the Hotel Markham. nexfhl:]orhozd :ii lf{e;fi::f;:l!;:: E D. Alger of Tenstrike, the gen- | WAlker were guests at the Markham T A. Gilmour, who formerly owned |y B E O O eeaps | oral manager of the T. M. Partridge |100e] in this city last might, retur- - | Easter post cards at the Pio-| C. P. Congdon, a contracting{a pharmacy at Blackduck but e Lumber company, came down from | 2108 to Walker on this morning’s neer office. builder at Blackduck, came in from | moved to Kelliher and took charge ¢ his home last evening on the Bem.|tr2in. | Remember the Episcopal costume | the “Duck” yesterday and trans-|ofa drug store there the first of| All kinds of fruit, fresh epgs,|idji-International Falls freight train| All kinds of fruit, fresh eggs, [ party in the city hall Wednesday even- |acted business among the local|January, transacted business in Be-|butter and groceries for Easter, at |and departed on the midnight train |butter and grocieries for Easter, at i ing, April 14, s merchants, returning home last|midji yesterday and returned home | the right prices at Dicaire’s Cottage |for a short business trip to points | the right prices at Dicaire’s Cottage | PUK. Rustvold. who s cnganed evening. {ast night. Grocery Store. east nf-bm. Grocery Store. | in ths mercantile business at Kelli- = ‘ her, left vesterday afternoon for | Red Lake on a few days’ business | j - visit, WATCHES Lell the rght time all the time} | “ns Joung people of the st Philli S Postoffice illips church are rehearsing for Corner GHAS' I_I GUMMEH a play which they expect to give — e e T e soon. The play is entitled “The Irish Detective”. | Faster goods of all kinds at Peter-| son’s. BERMAN EMPORIUM Easter Spring shopping made easy at our store, for here you will find the most complete array of beautiful spring wearing apparel of the latest essential accessories. all Paper Just received a large stock of Fine Art Wall Paper, priced at from M. D. Stoner, the city engineer, returned to the city yesterday after- noon from Swan River where he has been doing some surveying for the Great Northern Railway com- 3c to $5 per roll r= Phone to the Model and have us deliver your rainwater barrel. H. Stechman, one of the promi- R. Martin’s Dec_ nent residents of Tenstrike, visited - yesterday among Bemidji friends Ol‘a.tlng Pal‘lors while attending to some business 514 Minnesota Ave. Phone 519 matters, returning home on the night train. J. Bisiar, the local piano man, left yesterday afternoon for a short busi- ness visit at Bagley and returned to the city on the midnight train. Mr. ARTS Bisiar left this morning for a day’s ’ MISS DICKINSON |t to Laporte. Big stock of flowers for Easter, ART OF PIANO PLAYING . 7 B R AT at the Greenhouse. 30 years practical ex- perience as a decorator. PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. Dr. John C. Koch and wife of MRS. JOHN R. STEWART Instruction on Piano, Pipe Organ and Harmony 609 Bemidji Ave. Phoue No.8 Blackduck spent yesterday attend- ing to some legal mattersin this city and consulting with a local attorney. They returned to the “Duck” last evening. Mrs. B. Richardson of this city departed last evening for Turtle River on her way to Reverend Kolste’s homestead where she will remain several months with Mrs. BEAUTY CULTURIST Shampooing, Manicuring and Facial Massage Residence orders receive prompt attention MRS. W. H. PARKER 510 Beltraml Ave. ,——% Kl;;:;n;io:):l ‘:;:irl:sn::‘ Pehers?n’& ° : , ° ° - ° FRANK ADaKoON| s o el Suaits, (Coats and Dresses Waists, Skirts and Silk BEMIDJI L] city, left yesterday afternoon on the e e ® — (FIRE [ e e Gt Tt I addiflon fe off aags Emeenmgns B Petticoats. ney and Counsellor at Law Atto 51«@ over Post Office her old home. She expects to retura to the city about the first of next E. E McDonald ok 'Y AT LAW ’u“t"‘[gl(:'Rngmm Swedback B lock Charles S. Carter, the veteran lum- berman at Hines, departed for his | = home last evening after spending Dr. Rowland Gilmore the day on business in Bemidji and, Physician and nsh\‘l:5°°“ incidentally, dropping into the Pion- - eer office to tell us how the powder DR. E. A-_ sfl.fig“sgrng’ey; D. trust is bucking his cheap dynamite B e tn Rayo Block bill in the senate. Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 |~ | Pay up that mortgage” in monthly DR. C. R. SANBORN payments. City and village loans. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Call and see us. The T. J. Miller OFFICE MILES BLOCK Company. Vesterday was the fifty-sixth an- L. A. WARD’ M. D. niversary of the birthday of J. Pet- Sifca oyes First National Bank. Phone Ne. 51 | €rs0n, Jr., the well known local _— confectioner, and he was kept busy dispensing his excellent confections Dr. A. E. Henderson inthe form of “treats”. Mr. Pet- Physician and Surgeon erson looks hale and hearty at his Office over First NationalBsnk, Bemidll, Minn | 5641, mile post and we wish him as 6. Residence Phone 72 8 Qs PHs08 3 many more years in the future. DENTISTS. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone No. 351 W. H. McGuire, who superintends DR. D. L. STANTON [the logging department of the DENTIST Bovery-DeLaitre Lumber company, Office in Winter Block transacted business in this city yes- _— ———————terday for the company and returned DR. J, T TUOMY to the camps near Northome last Dentist evening. Mr. McGuire reports that st Natlonal Bank Bu 14'g. Telephons Ne. 23¢ | his work is almost completed and he has put in ten million feet of logs this winter. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Some choice oil paintings and | hand-painted Easter pictures. Mrs. have this week received a new shipment of suits, coats and dresses in the very latest designs, colors and fabries. three-piece suit, the delightful coat and prin- The so popular cess empire dress, magnificent lace and em- broidery trimmed dresses can all be found here at such moderate prices that is less than the makers cost. Under Muslin Our line of under muslin is more exten- sive than was ever shown here. A most beauti- ful line at most reasonable prices. Spring Millinery It would be hard to imagine a more beautiful stock of spring millinery than can be found in our millinery After inspecting this line you will be con- vineed that we have this spring outdone all previous efferts. The large and excellent assortment, the new cut and individuality of each garment shows the care of selection. Waists in all the new shades in taffetta messa- line and lace, embroidery, lawn and gingham as well as tailored linen waists. Ladies’ Gloves Long and short kid and silk gloves in all celors. J, R. Stewart, 609 Bemidji avenue. S. C. Bailey, the local warden for the State Game & Fish commission, returned to the city yesterday after- noon from a brief business visit at Cass Lake. “‘Sherm” reports that the people at Cass Lake are feeling very “wicked” over the fate of the Cass Lake normal bill. Verily, the political game brings about some peculiar results. department. The pattern hats as well as the artistic productions from our own work room bear the marks of fashion. A visit to this department will WELL REPAY YOU. < BISIAR & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Nignt phones 115, 434 QC,,J Ladies’ Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers in the new modes and eolors Easter eggs, dyes, rabbits, nests, baskets, animals and novelties in endless variety at Peterson’s. Day phone 319. d at All H Caile Anewered a oure Fred Eberlein, president of the Bemidji Brewing company, departed last night for Big Falls on an over- | b " night business trip, returning to the | 7 city on this morning’s train. Mr. ' 3 3 N ) | Eberlein 1eports that he will have| s A J, i his new bottling works running in| i 5 5 B about two months. He purchased M. E. IBERTSON the new machinery while on'a re- 2 ? COUNTY c?ggfl”ssgnfllglhll, Fie cent business visit in Milwaukee. - u de:t‘aking = Spee?all ER All kinds of fruit, fresh eggs, but- n y Easte 3 : - Day and Night Calls Answered Promply | o ind Eroceres for it ; . ‘ - o e ———————————— e ——— Phone—Day Call 317-2; Night Canl a17-3 | TiBbt prices at Dicaire’s Cottage Gro- First Door_North of Postoffice, Bemidji, Minn ' cery Store. Py