l**^ THE CITY See JonesW. C. Jones. Mrs. N. Stahnke, of Farley, is in the city today. Eggs never -outPeterson. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. John Ross is down from Dex terville today. If you want the best field and garden seed gj to Nangle. E. M. Stanton, the Cass Lake attorney was in,the city on busi ness last night. Three thousand feet garden hose. We can save you money, Jerrard Plumbing Co. James Murphy of East Grand Forks is in the city today the guest of friends. ~^__ Why balance on the verge of consumption wh6n Mark's Lung Balsam will cure. B. S. Bennett, one of the prom inent residents of Fosston is in the city- on business. John Jones and Matt Phalon, two of Blackduck's progressive business men are in the city. M. E. Harbin, the Crookston life insurance man is talking in surance to Bemidji people today. Mrs. W. A. Gould went to Minneapolis this motning for a short visit with friends and relatives. Robert Nelson, the genial pro prietor of Nelson's buffet went to Grand Rapids this afternoon on business. A. F. Warner and F. H. Strong, two of Northome's most substant ial residents are in the city on business today, Hearing on thecontested claims in the Street estate have been occupying' the attention of the probate court today. Frank tfush, the well known lumberman, came up from Wal ker last night. Mr. Bush will have charge of Thurston's drive on the Schoolcraft river. Bruce Harris, who has been at the Crookston mill offices for the past two weeks resumed his po sition with the sales department yesterday and has gone to his old territory in the southern part of the state. There was no meeting of the Business Men's club last night, stormy weather and the library opening combing to keep the at tendance away. A meeting of the directors is called for- next Monday night. A number of im portant matters are to come be fore the club. DR. FOSTER bENTIST MILES BLOCK. Men's Hats ""last, for 75c to 1.00 Hats, for ...THE BIG STORE... Saturday's Special. ONE DAY ONLY. We place on sale our entire line of LADIES' PURSES and CHATALENE BAGS in THREE LOTS. Lot 1. Former price, 50c Sale price, Lot 2. Former price, $1.00 Sale price, Lot 3. Former price, 1.25 Sale price, SATURDAY'S SPECIAL SALE ON ALL REMNANTS. We have gone through our stock and find we have many Remnants and Short Lengths. We liavefmt them on sale for Saturday at cost and less Special Sale of Short Length Ribbon, Saturday only. Special for SaturdayMen's Neckwear, worth up to 75 cents while they last your choice for 35c Men's Gloves See them on our Bargain Counter. Read the Bazaar ad today. Standard canned fruits 10 cents per can at Nahgle's. City Attorney Russell is trans acting business before the land office at Cass Lake today. All kinds of garden hose at all kinds of prices. Jerrard Plumb ing Co. Father Murphy goes to Bagley tonight and will celebrate mass there at ten o'clock tomorrow. Nothing can be better than the bestMark's LungjBalsain is the best. Dr. L. A. Ward leaves tonight for a several month's vacation to be spent on the Pacific coast. The little Misses Gladys and Essie Brannon went to Northome last night for a visit with friends. Csesar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark's Lung Balsam it is the best. D. E. Elliot one of the old time cruisers, who is well known in this section came in from Still water this morning. Butter, farmer's butter, dairy butter, separator butter, jar butter, butter in prints, cream ery butter. Peterson. J. W. Irwin returned today from a trip to North Dakota where he went to buy some draught horses. John McAvoy has let the con tract for the construction of a fine barn on .the property he recently acquired in Bailey's ad dition. Mrs L. J. Mathney, who has been ill for some time was taken to St. Anthony's hospital this morning for a surgical operation. John McCarty, who has been logging in the Lake George coun try and has just finished putting in four million and a half is in the city on business today. Blakeley & Farley sent a crew of men to Rosby this morn ing io overhaul the steam tug Alice May, which is to be used this summer in towing rafts across Cass Lake. A. H. Harris, who has severed his connections with the Kelliher Mercantile Company, is in the city today. Mr. Harris is unde cided as to what hewill do in the future. Rev. W,. -Parr of the Board of Church Extension of the Meth odist church and Presiding Elder Dodds of this conference will be in Bemidji Sunday and will speak at the M. E. church. Uncle George Bard well, one of Bemidji's pioneer residents is soon to leave for Sand Point, Idaho to make his future home. Uncle George has hosts of friends in this city who will be sorry to learn of his departure. -Special $1.25 to Sl.aCHat^while-they--. I"~ 75c Grocery Department. 3 cans Strawberries, for 3 cans Blueberries, for 2 cans Peaches, for 2 cans Blackberries, for .__.. 1 bunch Celery, for Saturday we will have Cabbage, Celery, Lettuce, Radishes and Strawberries. WM. McCUAIG'S WM. 28c 75c i 89c 59c .._ Willits and Cahill write fire in surance in reliable companies. A. J. Eflggins is in the city from Nebish. Solon Finley, the lumberman, is at the Remore today. Martin and Pat Butler re turned today from several \veek-s visit in Minneapolis. County Auditor Sylvester this morning paid a wolf bounty to Brick Ness, of the town of Roose: velt. .Mr s. D. Small wood leaves to morrow morning for an extended visit with relatives at Melrose. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple factsMark's Lung Balsam will euro your cough. V. P. Ellis, editor of the Mal lard Call, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellis, today. A. Rognlien, the Turtle River representative of the Selkee Land & Mercantile Co., is in Be midji on business -this afternoon. A good spray nozzle free with every sale of garden hose. We have 3,000 feet. Prices and qual ity guaranteed. Jerrard Plumb ing Co. J. A. McConkey has rented the old First National bank building and will use it as a ware room. The stock for his store is being unloaded from the cars today. Miss Dolly Bailey and Miss Grace Lyons' gave a dancing party last night at the former's home to a small party of friends. Refreshments were served and very pleasant time was had. John Smith will move his bar ber shop to new quarters in the Markham annex next week. Mr. Smith will equip a first class shop and believes his new stand will be one of the best in the city. Attorney Charles Scrutchins was at Parley yesterday, where he appeared for M. Perrault in an action brought against him in justice court by Nellie Stahnke. Mr. Scrutchin succeeded in hav ing the action dismissed. George Scott came down from Mallard this afternoon, where he has been putting in this week winding up work in connectkw* with the finishing ofthe Gray contracts with the Red River Lumber Co. County Commissioner Wright is laid up as the result of an en counter with a vicious horse this morning. The animal was handy with his heels became frightened and kicked Mr. Wright several times inflicting painful injury. M. S. Snow and family will leave Monday of next week for North Yakima, Wash.^ where they will make their home in the future. The family was among the first to locate in Bemidji and have many friends here who will regret their departure. Charles Plummer, a former resident of Bemidii, wTio has been running a hotel at Langdon, N. D., for some time past was in the city today. Mr. Plummer has disposed of his interests in North Dakota and intends to re turn to Bemidji to reside. Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley leave tonight for the Pacific coast for a several weeks visit. Mr. Buckley had intended to re engage in business in Bemidji, but if he likes the coast country and can find a suitable location will remain there. A party of Great Northern officials passed through the city yesterday on a special. In the party were Superintendent Howard, of the Dakota division. Assistant General Supertendent Brown and Superintendent O'Brien, of the Fergus Falls division. T. J. Meisenberg, who for some time pasthas been employed at Ludington's hardware store, has resigned his~ position and leayes with his family Monday of ext-week-forthe Pacrti^'coas Mr. Meisenberg has made many friends in Bemidji during his stay hereand the best wishes of home. 25c 25c 35c 25c 5c McCUAIG'SJ *AKlrt POWDER Absolutely Pare THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE I VARIOUS MEETINGS Odd follows meet Oddfellows hall. Regular mooting of ho Eastern Star tonight. Several initiations. Directors of lUisinoss Men's club meet next Monday night. Business of importance-. Tlio Hiawatha Dancing elul will give one of its pleasant par ties at Peters.n evening i W all will go with him to Ins new gg: row morning for the Pacific coast \ytl E will teach Graham Shorthand and Good win's Improved Hook keeping during the summon months, beginning May 2d and ending September 1st? foe only S'IO, or Munson's Shorthand and Marshall's Bookkeeping for same price' rirorn I-1 i.00 in (lisi-omil of over Hii-, deduction. Conway's Commercial College, Box 744, IOK Sixth Street, between Bemidji and Beltrami Avenues. Hows This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be Cured by Hall's Catarrh (hire. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known P. .1. Cheney for the last ID years, and beleivc htm per fectly honorable hi all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDJNG, KfifNAS & MAUVJN, Wholesale Drttggjsjbs Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken] internally, acting directly u]oi the blood and mucous surfaces I of the system. Testimonials sent free. PriooJVjc^orJUottlc olTt"lTy all drur.rists. Take Hall's Family Pills for onsUpation. A Yol lr George Rogers leaves tomor- u-t mediiloe for th IifeffB that bafrfj wx to the Dalles, Oregon, and will lung-, it cured Mr spend some time looking over oowe*,r the country in that vicinity. Sev-1" eral of the party intend to file on i stone and timber ektim* and,- fl i !.V TTISAMAJTER OF HEALTH tonight at Next meeting of .beard of coun ty commissioners May hi. hall this Dates Are Fixed. Matt Mayor and Tod Smith re turned this afternoon from St. Paul where they had boon to meet with thooflicersof the State Retail Liquor Dealer's Associ ation. The dates the conven tion in Bemidji have been 1ixe for June14, 15 and Hi and the matter of running excursions from St. Paul ami Minneapolis was-taken up with the passenger departments of the Northern Pacific and Great Northern. A Bijf Drive. Manager Parker, of the Clear water Lodging company, was at Crookston yesterday and told a Crookston newspaper that ar rangements were being made for the drive which will be the larg est this year it has ever been. Al together 35,OOO,O0() in logs is to be handled to the Crookston Lum ber company's sawmill at Crooks ton, down the Rod Lake riyorr General Cleaning lip. The board of health has ordered a general cleaning up of alleys, rubbish heaps, garbage piles and all unsightly obstructions to the street and alloys of the city. Chief of Police Bailey has been instructed to notify all interested that it is house cleaning time and that its' time to get busy next Monday morning. Wo white Wine-of Tar Syrup Isttte .i T- -c 4 fvpr beenn sold in this county. I upeak from mv ov.u experience. I UrraK it with a party of seven from thisL ^^e-^av^J-my life ^henTufr.r- city. They will go from "BernTdjlj inK fr om a disease others are looking up locations yama are result getters. to engage in business. _________r^1'^ ofythneighbort throa -CN 0 -O* N^,-C^,-0-C0-V..-* NE W ART STOC Just Received THE LAKESIDE STUDIO i'i!- -unlii' Is ili'- ur.iluui tl.vr. twi- l'K-U- north lie CUj Boat hotfeH'.OII tin- fuki front. OUTS- ("1- 1IT M. J. MORSE. I Lakeside Photographer. F7O. \I. Fraternal Order of BfljrlCSi ttrmldii eric No.,JJ Meets eery Wednesday at p. m., Oilmour's Hall. i A. T. W'heeloc'k, \V. President [H.LeBleu, W. Secretar) Vlsltlnir Kairlcs cnrdtallv Invited. Livery Stable A. M. BAGLEV Sl'lVKSSOU TO J. ,1. JIN'KINSON New Carriages and (iood Horses New and Second Hand Carriages For Sale BEMIDJI MINN. When your beer pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned. Do not forget we do all kinds of steam and water pipe re pairing. Call or telephone to J. J. DORAN A A A^AAAAJkA^. w.o. Schroeder I am selling mil Rubbersand Arctics below cost, (Jet your supply now. Monogram Fancy Cream Cheese the very host. We are ol'l'orin^ sumo very at (motive valne in Dried Frviits Our )fice on California. Canned Goods is good for six months W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209 f^rmry? Just arl.Ji| ofxar-J- asthma that bad affl'x.-ied fo rpnp T)ai!y l-i,,nf"r want CDJ thew.__eood __r_ Received Fast Freight V." E. L. NAYL0R We have the lively, new, fascinating card game, PANIC Panic is a mimic on Wall street exchange Price, 40 cents^ A. GILMOUR & CO. CITY DRUG STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji. Many Good Reasons The PeerlessAll-Steel Range has many distinctive points of merit. Everybody who wants a range' and understands the desirability and economy of having only the best, should come in and let us show this range. This is tin original and only all-steel range. There arc no others whieli deserve to be mentioned in the same class. The quick heat radiation of this range makes a very great saving in the amount of fuel. nos'T i\i11. to si:i: IT. F. M. Malzahn & Co. .vrasanjssEjBS L7!M?r. tf-aE..Tf*anag^ WANTKI) To list bargains in real estate. $300 to $1,000-parties waiting. WILLITS & CAHILL OGiif^ClUSOS^O O0ll A POINTER We arc headquarters for Caps, Hose, Underwear, O Shirts, Work- Pants and all kinds of Notions, Lamps, &' Dishes, etc., ('iu'ars, Tohaeeos, ('andies, Nuts and a gen- ft eral variety of .Merohaiidiso. *P ?:j We want your trade, ami appreciate your patronage by girvihg-you more fur your money at all times than you ^.ot. elsewhere. Wo eonliallv invite, von to call and see lis at our old stand. -')01 West Third street. The Fair Variety Cash Store .1 ':C "i\t I^iiijbcriqeqs State Rank BEMIDJI General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. \,CTST2r":..": agasasscaea^sstg^ji-.^tJHii "s^sscasBeBCtrassm. er "mat Subscribe for the Daily Pioneer Spring Line of Baby Carriages and Carts. Swellest Line of Iron Beds Ever Shown in Bemidju FURNITURE