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Swell Selection of all novelties in Gloves, Belts, Neckwear, Combs, Etc.

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Laces, Ribbons, and Dress Trimmings in Infinite Varieties a n d Styles.

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The Most Up-to-Date, Best Tailor-edLReady-to-Wear Garments, Millinery, Shoes, and Ladies* Furnishings at Lowest Prices.

THREE DAYS OF

Sweeping Bargains in all Departments Commencing WEDNESDAY.

F r a n k Hall ad ay, of Nary , was in town last n igh t .

Fo r wall p a p e r see 1, A. LLuff, Miles block.

.Tamos H a r r i s is dawn from T e n s t r i k e today.

(>et a h a m m o c k and rest pa'sy. Xaylor h a s t hem.

EL E. McDonald was at U.i-ley on b u s i n e s s th i s morning.

L'Tr-stshipment Mhmesu tas tTaw be r r i e s , d i rec t from the o r c h a r d s in today, a t -Pe te r son ' s .

SheriLY IV t r i e , oi is a visi tor in the citv to-

4* «gi« t h i s sale .

I t is to t h e i n t e r e s t of e v ? r y l a d y of B e m i d j i and v i c i n i t y t o t a k e a d v a n t a g e of

T h i s s to re is n o t e d to f u r n i s h . a l l g o o d s as r e p r e s e n t e d in q u a l i t y a n d va lue .

H*' O u r d r e s s g o o d s d e p a r t m e n t c o m p r i s e s t h e n e w e s t in wash fabr ics , finest fabr ics in voi les-

4» A e o l i a n crepe , s i lks in ta f fe tas , f u l a r d s , p o n g e e s , all a t

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C L E A R A N C E S A L E IN

Midsummer Mlillinery O u r l ine of Lad ie s ' , Misses ' ar id C h i l d r e n ' s H a t s is c o m p l e t e in t h e m o s t f a sc ina t ­

i n g s t y l e s . A n y t i m e s p e n t in e x a m i n i n g t h e di f ferent l i n e s wil l be m a d e p l e a s a n t t o

y o u , F i l l l v a r i e t y of s ty les i n v a r i o u s R u s t P roof Corse t s .

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THE CITY Closing-out sale on refr igera-

t o r s a t Nay lo r ' s .

T h e Y o u n g Peop le ' s society of t h e Uni ted L u t h e r a n c h u r c h will m e e t T h u r s d a y , J u n e i?H, a t 8 o'clock.

T r y a p o u n d of Whi t e S t a r coffee. C h a s . Nannie , agent .

Win. M c C u a i g made a bus iness t r i p to B l a c k d u c k lust n igh t .

S t r a w b e r r i e s , f r u i t and . vege­t ab le s e v e r y d a y a t P e t e r s o n ' s .

N o t h i n g c a n ' b e b e t t e r than the bes t - M a r k ' s l ung Ba l sam is the bes t .

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1 ...THE BIG STORE... ] -SPECIALS FOR-

I THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY. — #

W a i s t s , o n e lo t w o r t h $ 1 . 5 0 ; sa le p r i c e $ 1 . 2 5

1 * o t C o r s e t s , % b r t h upr t o $ 1 M - - y o i i r ^ h o " ' ^ ™ ' j ^ h c f n n i v L d a y s , 19c e a c h .

L a d i e s ' B e l t s , w o r t h up to 5 0 c ; sale p r i c e . 2 5 c

See ' Corse t C<>vers w e a r e s e l l i n j ^ _ a t _ 2 5 c - 5 0 c ^ Ba i -ga ins l -

Ead ies ' - Y^osts irc-m o c to 2 5 c on our B a r g a i n C o u n t e r

L a d i e s ' Xiirlit G o w n s ; w o r t h m o r e , b u t for t h e four d a y s .

$ 1 . 0 0 to $ 1 . 5 0

M e n ' s S h i r t s w o r t h u p to 75c : y o u r cho i ce . 3 9 c

M e n ' s Shoes , t h e $ 2 . 5 0 a n d $ 2 . 7 5 k i n d ; c l ioire . $ 2 . 1 9

M e n ' s H a t s w o r t h u p to $ 1 . 5 0 : y o u r s for $ 1 . 0 0

M e n ' s H a t s , l o t 2, w o r t h u p to $ 1 . 0 0 : y o u r choice 5 0 c

R e m n a n t s of all k i n d s a t half p r i c e

F o r G r o c e r i e s . M c C u a i g h a s t h e B e s t ; a l w a y s fresh a n d n e w . a n d of course t h e H o m e B r a n d is t h e Best

a n d w e h a v e t h e Bes t .

G e n u i n e Louwelsa W e l l e r w a r c for sale only by A. K. Winter .

Ed i to r Ciustafson, of t h e Ten-s t r i k e T r i b u n e , is a vis i tor in t he c i ty today.

Mr . and M r s . C a r r y Brennan went, to T e n s t r i k e las t n igh t for a s h o r t visit with f r iends .

F i r e w o r k s and flags a t Pe te r ­s o n ' s .

J'. P . Duncalf and a p a r t y of f r i ends go to Hackensack th i s week to spend several d a y s bass fishing.

T h i s week only, r e f r i g e r a t o r is and book ca se s a t 15 p e r cen t off a t Nay lo r ' s .

T h i s m o r n i n g ' s t ra in from t h e n o r t h b r o u g h t down a la rge dele­gat ion of up coun t ry people to at­tend t h e picnic.

C r e a m e r y , s e p a r a t o r and da i ry b u t t e r , fresh and swee t a t Pe t e r ­s o n ' s .

M a n a g e r Kayne e x p e c t s t h r e e new p l a y e r s for t he baseball team to a r r i v e from F land reau , S o u t h Dakota, tomorrow;

T r u n k s and G r i p s a lways an hand a t Nay lo r ' s .

H a r r y Cillhttm of B lackduck who has been vis i t ing Bemidji f r iends for severa l d a y s r e t u r n e d to his hojn.eJast-j i ight.

McCuaig's for Something New! We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays

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Why balance on t h e ve rge of consumpt ion when M a r k ' s L u n g Balsam will c u r e . .

T h e J e s t e r r e s o r t a t P lan taga-net is o n t e r t a i n i n g a la rge n u m b e r of s u m m e r vis i tors and is one of the mos t popu la r r e s o r t s in t h i s sect ion.

A s s o r t m e n t of cakes and cook­ies se rved f ree of c h a r g e with

i I ve s ' ice c r e a m at t he Lakes ide . B a k e r y , 1 I l u b u t t J r . . A. F. C r a w f o r d ' s ! fast pac ing ge ld ing s t a r t s in t he ropen ing mee t ing of t he G r e a t I N o r t h e r n rac ing c i rcui t at Bott i-! neau t o m o r r o w .

To comple te t he n e a t n e s s of ' y o u r h o m e you need some of t h a t I g enu ine Louwelsa Weller w a r e . • A. K. Win te r . s .

C.-osar dead and t u r n e d to clay ! migh t s t op a hole to k e e p the wind away. Take M a r k ' s L u n g Balsam, and avoid th i s fate.

countv day. •

Dance at GllddcnJs hall. Xy-more, S a t u r d a y night . J u n e 25th; Good m u s i c and supper , All a r e invited.

.). A. Donery, of the force of] clerk's at t h e Crooks ton mill office!

is on t h e s iek list . Home made s t r a w b e r r y sundae

with Ives vanilla ice c ream makes a del icious dish. At Pe t e r son ' s p a r l o r s .

The l i t t le S O J L O L W . 11. Har r i s , one of t he s a w y e r s at the Crooks ton mill is q u i t e ill.

T h i ' M i s s e s Alice Lappan and Nellie Mul len , of Crookston, a r e visi t ing Pomidji fr iends.

The ladies of t h e I ' luted Luth­eran c h u r c h will have a d ime social a t Uio c h u r c h Wednesday evening, J u n e "J~.

D. 61 H e n d e r s o n , of the local post ( i . A. R. left today to a t tend the (!. A. \i. encampi i ient at ( i r a n d Ka])ids.

K H. Welte , t he popular salt man for t he Dulu th Paper Com­pany is in t h e c i ty calling on the local p a p e r t r a d e today.

P e t e r Sob ro t a , who has been work ing on the drive for the IJrainerd L u m b e r Company is indisposed with an eye affection.

Two h u n d r e d pounds ol fresh. sweet c o w ' s b u t t e r in today, at P e t e r s o n ' s .

Rev. Pranlc fJiff-gins is having all s o r t s of fun fishing. Yester­day he was tel l ing his friends of ca tch ing t h r e e pike 1h it weighed fourteen p o u n d s .

Pred Wilton made final proof on a homes tead in Ms;',," at, the c le rk of c o u r t ' s office t ins morn­ing.

A. P. Whi t e of t h e PirsJ Xa tional bank; is at C a s s Lake th is afternoon, w h e r e t he sale of the bonds for t h e Cass Lake school d i s t r i c t is be ingconduc t ed .

The fire d e p a r t m e n t runn ing team accompanied by Y a . o r Lud ing ton left l as t night for Hallock. T h e boys expec t to re-t u r n S a t u r d a y n igh t .

Dr. F o s t e r , W. N. Dowser and L, W. Larson , of Foss ton , form a fishing p a r t y who went out to ' L a k c C e o r g e today to spend sev­eral d a y s a f te r t he black bass.

A s s o r t m e n t of cakes and cookies served free of cha rge with Ive s ' ice c ream a t the Lak& side B a k e r y .

The p o l i c e ^ e p a r t m e n t have a poekotbook conta in ing valuable p a p e r s picked up oh the s t r e e t s y e s t e r d a y which will bo r e t u r n e d to the o w n e r upon identification.

Minnesota b e r r i e s a r e best flavored; 'Piolled r ipe and the only bef ry for cann ing . ^Order today from Pe te r son ;

W. C. J o n e s has placed his ] s team launch, the - 'Sec J o n e s , " in commiss ion . It not a hand gome c ra f t it is s eawor thy and affords Mr . J o n e s all s o r t s of p leasure .

City A t t o r n e y Russell r e tu rned last n igh t from Walker, where he went to defend John Thompson on a c h a r g e of sel l ing liquor to t h e Ind i ans . Thompson was bound over to t h e g r and ju ry .

The band held a rehearsa l last n igh t and t u r n e d out qu i t e an ag­grega t ion . A n o t h e r rehearsal will be held at Red M e n ' s hall

•Friday n igh t . C. G! Ful ler is d i r ec t ing and the hoys a r e show­ing up in good shape .

- John VoglfHy-w-bo-is one of the bes t au tho r i t i e s on fish and fish­ing in th i s vicinity r e p o r t s a fine CCtch of black bass in Uass lake S u n d a y . T h e day was no t a good one bu t Mr . Y-'oirlcrand his pa r ty succeeded in ca tch ing some fine spec imens .

M r s . A. L. Xealey, and daugh­te r , MjsjOJjirj^axL'LjjJJUela^ >,the M i s s e s Lulu S a u n d e r s and Anna Pos t , of H a r p e r ' s P e r r y , and Mrs . L. A. Ward and son, of Nevin, a r e in th t h e weddintr of Miss J u n e Hen

Adjourned Term. J u d g e McClennehan , of Lrain-

e rd . is in t he c i ty today from ( J rand Rapids , where he con­vened a r egu l a r t e rm of the dis­t r i c t court Monday . The te rm was adjourned until next Men day owing to the (!• A. lv. en­c a m p m e n t and tne F i r e m e n ' s t ou rnamen t which is being held at Craud . Rapids, t-hiiv week. F o r the first t ime s ince he has been on the bench the j u d g e is not ae ToTlrpanied by Coorgo Moody.the

H u b b a r d j popu la r cour t r e p o r t e r . Mr . Moody is i n t e r e s t e d in the ehi ro p rac t i c i n s t i t u t e at B r a i n e r d and did net a t t end the t e r m . He will r e s u m e his d u t i e s next month.

"Fifty Fami l i e s Coming. T h e Minnesota Hardwood Land

and Development Co.. which has h u g e holdings in t he vicinity of T e n s t r i k e . have s ecu red a colony of fifty families from Chicago and o the r e a s t e r n c i t ies to se t t le near that village. T h e colony wiJJ_biiJLLie_.largest ever brought to Pelt rami c o u n t y and willcoine in a sho r t t ime. Large ly th rough the efforts of J . J . Conger , the local agen t of t he company at T e n s t r i k e , it was s e c u r e d . Most of t h e land upon which the new s e t t l e r s will locate is cut over and all is nea r T e n s t r i k e . It includes some very tine ag r i cu l t u r a l lands.

Thrown From a Wa«on. Mr , C e o r g e K. Habcock was

t h r o w n from his wagon and se­verely b ru i sed . He applied Chaml>o_rJain's Pain Halm freely

is Hie best liniment 1H> ever ustl'd. Mi1. Habcock is a well knywn citizen of North Plain, Conn. T h e r e is noth ing equal to Pain Halm for s p r a i n s and. b ru i s e s . It will effect a c u r e in one th i rd the t ime requ i red by any o the r t r e a t m e n t . For sale by B a r k e r ' s Drug s t o r e .

I n t e r e s^n^ iUee t in t J . T h e Ladies ' "id the Maccabees

wiM have a r egu la r mee t ing a t t h e O d d Fellows hall tomorrow n igh t in which a grea t deal of i n t e r e s t is being developed. M rs. I l a rge r , depu ty s t a t e organizer for ' the Ladies of t he Maccabees who a t t ended the Minneapolis convention will 1H> p r e s e n t and suOtn i tn r e p o r t o f the convention. T h e r e will be a soc i a l t ime and all t he m e m b e r s of the local lodge a r e expec ted to be p r e s e n t .

Motion For Alimony, J u d g e McClennehan , who is in

the city today hea rd a- motion th i s m o r n i n g for a l imony in th< P e r r a u l t divorce case . . T h e mo­tion w a s a rgued for t h e plaintiff M r s . P e r r a u l t by A t t o r n e y Fish*. A t t o r n e y Loud a p p e a r e d for t h e d e f e n d a n t The m a t t e r was taken under a d v i s e m e n t .

A Yellow Paper. / T o n i g h t ' s Piou'eer is a yellow

paper and a ' s t r i k e a t t h e pa|X>r mills is t he cause . T h e P i o n e e r ' s p r in t is b o u g h t \\y earjoad lots from a Duluth pa)M>r h o u s e which has been unable to lill i ts la test o r d e r owing to the s t r i k e of t he paper mill employes a t Li t t le Fal ls and ( I rand Rapids .

SOCIAL E V E N T S

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J . H. Crouch I 'OB

Cement Sidewalk, Curbstone, Carriage Blocks,. Cellar Bottoms, Etc.

PHONE 92.

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Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE

SAFE and PIANO

MOVING A SPECIALTY

BEMIDJI, MlXX.

THOS. JOHNSON, Contrac tor and Builder.

('an do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt­ly, mid a-t-wght prices.

SKK , CS m-lKOKK VOU BCILD.

1001 Minnesota Avonuc.

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> Mount Miiiii-k Embroidery, 9 to n a m ' M<-\i.\-ui Orawn Wurk and and

Tt'iurirtv Lace a specialty. J to 4 p a

: 1 N . Jess Freestone,-TEA chafe or -

• Art Embroidery

Fine Needle Work. '__ : : CtTYHOTKL : :

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R. M A R T I N

Leading Painter and Decorator.

Now Located on fourth >tn-ct. Two Itoori His t o< Cit> Hull.

All Orders Prompt ly .Attended to

Fine Art Wall Paper

Fresco Pa in t ing

Willits & Cahill.

BRUNSWICK-BALKE

Billiard Hall. L. J. M A T H E N Y , Prop.

riih I.iat i)f Ci'irarn %v Tobacco HcmUIH. . . . Minn.

3. P. Lahr, The Furniture Dealer,

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Tin- Mis s f s Lanni Mnypf TTml Rjelle S i m s gavo ;i tin shower last ovcn in^ i i tMi s s M a y o r ' s lioino for Miss .1 tine Hende r son , About twen ty y o u n g l a d i e s vyeire p r e s e n t aitd ther-e wits a very p l ea san l tiuio. LunchAvas served a t tlie (Ji-ill and t h e r e was a clancnjg par ly a f t e r w a r d s a t P e t e r s o n ' s hall.'

Notice To the Publ ic :

When you art; t i red and don't, know w h e r e to go s top a t Nay­lor 's fu rn i tu re s t o r e arid t ake a r e s t ;md g,.t a d r ink of ice waf«-r to refresli you. All a r e welcome-

T r i u m p h s of Surjjery. Wonderful t h ings a r c done for

the human body by s u r g e r y , O r g a n s a r e taken out and sc raped and polished and pu t

I back, or they may be removed ! en t i r e ly : bones a re sp iced: pijtj's j take, t he plsico of d i s e a s e d sec-I t ions of v<+Hrs^—antiseptin—dTTss"-' imj s a r e applied to wounds . ! b ru i se s , b u r n s and like injuries ! btdore inflammation s e t s - in,

citv t>> at tend I w'lich causes thorn to heal wifh->ut matura t ion and in one th i rd

dersdn;«n.i «* , Krwijr. which I the time, requ i red by U n s o l d occu r s t o m o r r o w nfgllt a t the t r e a t m e n t . C h a m b e r l a i n s l a m home of t he b r ide s p a r e n t s on Balm ac t s on th i s s a m e pr incip le . Ea¥e boulevard. i J t i s : i n a n t e c e p t i c a n d when a p

plied to such injuries , c a u s e s them to heal very quickly , It

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MOST CO*l«.eTIB^*>-iLJl I \ CHI sr.INU FOR A • s © ^ ^ * * « »

Most Complete Dress ina for a Bed.

\ n.'ii'-^iiv of ilit> 20theduturjr. Acon-vt'iii.nt rot:c|)tiii;le for lite pillown

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1 irr-ul list tit c> OlTU'o ol ' 1(4*111 itl 11. hi iiu'l»loflt, tin- lightest, tho strone:-

c-,t. tT14- iiaiiiUeMi"->t, ttnTohoapest itinl host roll made.

Spring is Here and So are We. W'c htivc just closi'd ti vory suowoftsftil yotif, run.' jtiHt siat'iin^ mi otu1 st'oorrtl \vn lic;ittily tli.'ink our' liiilrottH for thfir |i;tHtsupport nail extend to all a I'ourU'oiis invitation to cull on us for anythintr In

NO'l 'K»NS, H O S j I J t ^ t j L A S H W A l t K i IMNNtKIt SF.TS,

l'"Hnf.v IHLSIIOM, ,>1«'II'H W n n \ < i « n r s , Tobat-t 'o. Chinliett , E t c .

Last, your we luiil ttie foimtlittion for a-micccaftful llnsiiu'ss on our < ii>tmitie Kvery-Day l>ar<,raiii Prices which we; are troi'Ur to coniiiiuc, antl will even !^iv'" you more for your money this year than last. ,

i! The Fair Variety Cash Store :;ui \\'i H| Th ird Strcol..

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Grove's Pepsin Coffee! < The only lleadacln* k e i n e d y whii-h does not wcakt»n the hea r t .

Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. *

CASH PAID FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT.

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T H E P I O N E E R IIKl ' l . S T O K E O F B E M I D J I .

1 I "Make Hay While

the Sun Shines." 1 I i 1

C u s p i d o r c s , t a n k a r d s , s te ins , punch howls, vase . , pedes ta l s ^ . , „ , v s t i i l . , , , ;„ : u l ( i s ( 1 1 , . n ( . s s

' K e e p a bot t le of Pain J'.alm in , , , 1 your home and it will save you

only by A. I-, Winter , ">" ^ ^1W ilU(] W(>ni.v, uoi to ment ion e lus ive . Jeweler . I U i ( . i n ( , ) n v ( . n i , ; I 1 ( , . a n d suffering

and jardinieres , made ol tne gen uine Louwelsa Wellor ware , void

A. K. Winter . The Ex-1

DR. FOSTER D K N T I S T

MILES BLOCK. __

Qui te a delegation of White E a r t h Indians were in the c i ty ' y e s t e r d a y . T h e y had heen dig­g i n g snake mot and c a m e in to m a r k e t it. Anif>ng the nn inh r w a s one of the oldest s q u a w s of t h e Chipj-^^MiJi.it.ion. . Acc4»rdin^ to the Tn'disuis >h" is over ninety y e a r s of age. She is still hale and hea r ty and cjuite a s s p r i g h t l y a s h e r two d a u g h t e r s who accom­panied her. T h e younges t mem b e r of the p a r t v was h e r g rea t ] g r andson , who was almut twelve y e a r s of age, The p a r t y sold the i r snakeroo t and were very b u s y shopp ing about ttyi&Sf teat n igh t . . /

I which surdi injuries enta j . sale by H a r k e r ' s Drug st<»re

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..Summer School..

Beginning June 6, W e will g i v e i n s t r u c t i o n s in all eoh in ion school b r a n c h e s from 24 g r a d e uj ; d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r m o n t h s for 5 0 c e n t s p e r w e e k .

Conway 's Commercia l College. Box 744. 108 Sixth Street, between

KemMfi and Beltrami Avenue*.

Hut before h a y i n g you r H a y - M a k ­

ing I m p l e m e n t s , r e m e m b e r tlint

F. M. MALZHHN 5 CO.. C a r r y a full l ine of

MOWERS. :• RAKES,