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1 Bemidji's Only Exclusive Dry Goods Store "Sjjj. anrcsxisraS3Kanesara -i -J SHOES. LACE Nottingham, Mull, Net, Irish Point and Bon Ton .an-with -^TA Battenburg Centers 40c to $15.00 PER PAIR. MUSLINS. W show a most complete line of slin underwea-r in every grade and style in large varieties. MILLINERY. ^^TTT^ TT* A new line of Pattern and Street and Sailor Hats in addition to our elegant line of Millinery. You will find every style in highest grade of Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers. The Berman Emporium. NEXT DOOR O POST OFFICE SUBSCRIBE for the PIONEER ...THE BIG STORE... Saturday's Special. ONE DAY ONLY. We place on sale our entire line of LADIES' PURSES feaM CHATALENE BAGS in THREE LOTS. Lotl. Former price, 50c Sale price, 28c Lot 2. Former price, $1.00 Sale price, 75c Lot 3. Former price, 1.25 Sale price, 89c SATURDAY'S SPECIAL SALE OX ALL REMNANTS. We have gone through our stock and find we have many Remnants and Short Lengths. W have put 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. Men's HatsSpecial$1.20 to $1,50 Hat, while they last, for 75c I 75c to $1.00 Hats, for 59c Grocery Department. 3 cans Strawberries, for 3 cans Blueberries, for 2 cans Peaches, for L-2-.cans Blackberries, for -___ :__ 1 bunch Celery, for Saturday we will have Cabbage, Celery, lettuce, Radishes and Strawberries. i WM. McCVAIG'S WM. McCUAIG'S W W 4 25c 25c 35c 25c 5c THE CITY See JonesW. C. Jones. Eggsnever outPeterson. Sheriff Bailey went to Duluth today on official business. Willits and Cahill write fire in surance in reliable companies. Royal washed tigs in bakets, at Princess Grocery. L. J. French was at Blackduck ,ou.business last night. Deputy Sheriff Bailey is at Parley on official business today. Standard canned fruits 10 cents per can at Nangle's. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steidl are parents of a daughter born yes terday. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple factsMark's Lung Balsam will cure your cough. The Odd Follows had a big meeting last night and conferred two degress. All kinds of garden hose at a! kinds of prices. Jerrard Plumb- iugCo. Judge Spooner returned last night from a several days visit in the Twin Cities. Nothing can be better than the bestMark's Lung Balsam is the best. Mrs. Robert Nelson went t) Brainerd this morning for a visit with relatives. Three thousand feet garden hose. We can save you money, Jerrard Plumbing Co. Miss Chester man, a teacher in the village school at Blackduck, is visiting friend sin the city. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark's Lung Balsam will cure. Mrs. G. A. Tanner returned last night from a week's visit with friends and relatives at Lit tle Falls. R. J., Albrant, the Blackduck furniture man, has been the guest of his brother, Charles Albrant today. Senator C. C. McCarty of Grand Rapids is in the city today and had business before Judge Spooner this morning. Caesar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark's Lung Balsam it is the best. Dr. Landry, the eminent speci alist, is in the city this morning and will make his next visit to Bemidii May 14". Sh.Qt mill wood, ready for use, drys quickly, $2 per load deliver ed. Crookston Lumber Co. Phone 208. Sergeant Witte, of the recruit ing office staff, went to Black duck, last night to post some of Uncle Sam's advertising. The Eastern Star had a very enjoyable meeting at Masonic hall last nignTTan'd conferred TlTg degress on several candidates M. D. Stoner returned from Blackduck this morning where he has been looking after his bus iness interests for the past week. Dad Palmer and S. R.. More head, two of the north country's most able journalists came down from the north country this morning. A good spray nozzle free with every sale of garden hose. We have 3,000 feet. Prices and qua! ity guaranteed. Jerrard PI b ing Co. Geo. A. Canterbury the young man, in charge of the J. A. Mc Conkey grocery store is visiting for the present with Mr. and Mrs. McLeod. Mr. Canterbury is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. McLeod. John C. Parker,4he genial Sol way lumberman, is transacting business in the city today. Mr. Parker has just returned from Croolflston, where he has Been laying in a stock of supplies for the Clearwater Logging Co's. drives. Ted Smith called at the_Pio neer office this morning to state that the paper had been misin formed when it stated that Mrs. Smith had undergone a surgical operation at Duluth. Mrs. Smith returns home tomorrow. She has been having some very success ful meetings. This morning's M. & I. pas senger carried quite a number of Bemidji people to Brainerd on their way to the Pacific coast. Dr. L. A. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley, George Bardwell arid George Rogers were among I the number. Re!ul the Bazaar ad today. Butter and eggs, Peterson. Short mill wood. Phone 208f| Fancy groceries at Peterson's, Mr. and Mrs. C. E Corey, of Mizpft, are in the city today. Fresh supply of fruit and veg etables for Sunday, at Peterson's. County Commissioner Fred Sibley is down from Solway. If you want the best field and garden seed go to Nahgle. 'James .Potter, of .B.iackduek, is among today's guests at the Mark ha m. For wall paper see J. A. llolY. Miles block. F. W. Nan Nort of Blaekuuek is among today's guests at the Markka m. Kipe, ripe strawberries 1T cents, Princess Grocery tonight. -J-- F. Morgan, who has been buying logs for the Crookston Lumber Company came down from Tenstrike this morning. Lowney's chocolate bon bo.ns are the best. For sale only at Peterson's. Lay in a supply of short mill Wood for the season. Drys quick ly. Delivered for $2 per load. Crookston Lumber Co. Phone 208 Ripe tomatoes, extra tine, 7,~ cents a basket at Princess Gro cery tonight. During the absence of Dr. L. A. Ward, Mrs. Ward, who is a licensed physician will have charge of the doctor's practice. Cucumbers, onions, radishes and lettuce. Princess Grocery. Harry Bliler returned today from a visit to his old home at Osakis and will except a position as bookkeeper at the Lumber men's bank next week. For SaleShort mill wood, #2 per load delivered. Fine for kitchen stove. Crookston Lum ber Co. Phone 208 Dr. Parr, a Methodist clergy niah Four Indiaria arriveil i if tl ie city today and will be present at tomorrow's meetings at the M. E. church. The Pioneer Employment office is filling an order for rivermen today for the Irvine Co. who are soon to start their Tamarac. river drive at Pine Island. Dr. Warninger, the veterinar ian, returned today from .'Crooks- ton, where he was called last week to attend the funeral of his mothes-in-law, Mrs. Mary Rauclv David Simons, of Bueifti \Tista, was a pleasant caller at the Pio neer office yesterday. Mr. Simons has been in poor health for some time and was here to secure medical treatment. Presiding Elder Dodds, of the Crookston conference of -the M. E. church, is in the city and will preach at the M. E. church to- -^1-rr-Dwkls catmrtiow-il- -rrrorrnw: from Crookston this morning. W. C. Jones is at Solway, where he has enough work, to keep him busy for the next two or three weeks, Ho came down this morning to get some sup plies and returned this afternoon. Turtle River Pine Tree: Joe Bacon is in the Lumbermen's hospital-air Farley, where he is being treated for the rhematism by Dr. Brown. Joe has had a bad streak of luck this winter physically and we think the time is about due for him to fully recover. The Crookston Times and Jour nal of today stale that the Bio scope Co. 's moving picture show at the opera house- in that city was one of the best things ever seen in Crookston. The com pany opens a three night's en gagement at the City opera house next Monday evening. There.has been a lot of kicking on the month of April in Bcmiilji for the past few days and there have been those who dared go far enough to say it was only an alleged spring month. This eon tention seems to be born by the weather records of L90.S, which show that hi April last year we had five snow storms, where this year we have so far escaped with only two. .-The local Salvation Army is strengthened this week by some vhrit-ing officers.- The-Army I ias had something of a tussle to keep alive in Bemidji, but it has lived through the winter and proposes to stay all summer. New quart ers are soon Co be had and a num ber of new features in the serv ices are planned. Charles Carlson, Whd has been wry ill of erysipelas is reported as somewhat better today. A Koval Slave." which was booked for appearance at the City Opera House next month, has been" cancelled. The school board has a meet,, ing this afternoon and disposed of a Considerable amount of rou busmes-s Xed Jerard has been receiving sonic new machinery Xor. his. plumbing establishment. The] latest thing is a pipe and thread cutting machine, the only thing of the sort in this section. J. B. Boyd, of Langdon, N. 0.J is the city on business. Mr.' Boyd is one of the most success-: fill merchants in North Dakota and has a large merchandise store at Lmgdon. A party of small boys lisin.y in a Hat bottomed boat in the river between the two lakes last night were capsized and one I youngster narrowly escaped with his life. He was fished out by Ins companions after so me effort. I With favorable weather psexfcj week several of the big drives on the upper Mississippi aiutSchtrb craft expect to gel started. 1 is leaving slowly and despite ON: pectations driving will begin later than had boon anticipated. Street Couimissjoner Poguc! has brought the thawing out ap paratus which )ie used on the waterworks into good service in melting the ice for the piling at the Third street dock, and says he is saving the city several dol lars a day by using it. SOCIAL EVENTS The Mesdames Spooner and Torrance entertained, the officers of the Ladies' Library Association at Mrs. Spooncr's home at a din ner last evening in honor of Miss Clara Paid win. oTtlTestate ItpTOTy" Commission who formally opened the Bemidji library. Miss Paid win returned today to her home at MinueiijKJlis-, W. L. IJrooks gives a dinner party to a number of friends this evening. The Hiawatha club had another of its enjoyable /lancing- parties at Peterson's hall last night. About twenty couple attended. A number of the young people give a dancing party at Peterson's hall tonight. Settled Weather. The weather prophets have de cided that wo are. to have better weather. They say that it will be moderate today and that, the change in the moon will insure a long iiry spell. Some of them think that seeding.will.!)'' under "way in some'ten dTiys :uvd-rit+rrr that it will be thes first of eeououix Mayo sown All beXore any grain i them a^ree, -howe'ver, thattho bad weather is over and that we can look for a season of settled attpospheric conditions. Just In Three thousand feet' bose. All qualities, al .JerrardT'luiiihin garden prices. YOUR MONEY IS NO GOOD" and will be refunded to you if after us ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS MATUJOHNSOHS 6088 RHEUMATISM *nd BLOOD CURE I yo are not satisfied with results. This is our yuarante^which goes with every bottle. For Sale and Guaranteed Only by A. (UL.MOl V CO. Just Received By Fast Freight EL. 9 A^^-"--"--*-^-*--*--*--*-^^^-*--*--*---^^-^^ A PIPES^ MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR. WOOD ..Nobby, Ne Stock No Displayed,. This line opripes contjuivs^mie of the'' hnest go wisli for m-^m T' "T W ff T,ketv tye no others whieh deserve Tutlrsnrrtv class. ^J yg v.1 We want your trade by giving you more for yom you get elsewhere. tf fy fy Is that any smoker could Call and look fheiii over. CITY DRUGSTORE THE PIONEER. DRVG STORE OF BEMIDJI. Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-SteelRange has many distiiuiivo points of merit. ICvervbody wiio wiints a range anil umlerstaiuls the' desirability and ornuom Q2 haying only the best, sliould come in ad HOTr-this range. is tin original uul only all-steel range. The quick heat radiation of this range makes a very great saving in the amount of fuel. DoX'T FAIL TO SEE IT, F. M. Malzahn & Co. WANTEDTo list bargains in real estate. $300 to $1,000-parties wailing. WILLITS & CAHILL. tn'. State a BEMIDJI to be mentioned in i# v.'f v? v.r wr v? *& *& A POINTET& \V.ii .-Li-e headqiuirlers i' 'a]s Hose, Tnderwear, Shirts, Work Pants ami all kinds of Notions, Lamps, {0 Dishes, etc...(.'i^ars. Tobaccos, Candies, Rute and a g'en- j era.1 variety of .VU-rehaudise. and appreciate your patronage than nionev "at all tiinlfe We conliiilly invite you to call and see us at our old *f stand, olll West"'rhirl street, The Fair Variety Cash Store 5 5 General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. ijrosri~aaaHBEff^Jt jjvjmmar: jMatjeaaucai Subscribe for the Daily Pioneer zszsszac KJSZSES Spring Line of Baby Carriages and Carts. Swellest Line of Iron Beds Ever Shown in Bemidji. Nobby Line of Rockers, A Styles andt Grades. FURNITURE $