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- - Swell Selection of all novelties in Gloves, Belts, Neckwear, Combs, Etc. ••• ••• Laces, Ribbons, and Dress Trimmings in Infinite Varieties and Styles. egg A* «£« <** A* 4* 4* 4> 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* LEADERS IN The Most Up-to-Date, Best Tailor- ed L Ready-to-Wear Garments, Millinery, Shoes, and Ladies* Furnishings at Lowest Prices. THREE DAYS OF Sweeping Bargains in all Departments Commencing WEDNESDAY. Frank Hall ad ay, of Nary, was in town last night. For wall paper see 1, A. LLuff, Miles block. .Tamos Harris is dawn from Tenstrike today. (>et a hammock and rest pa'sy. Xaylor has them. EL E. McDonald was at U.i-ley on business this morning. L'Tr-stshipment MhmesutastTaw berries, direct from the orchards in today, at -Peterson's. SheriLY IV trie, oi is a visitor in the citv to- 4* «gi« t h i s s a l e . It is to the interest of ev?ry lady of Bemidji and vicinity to take advantage of This store is noted to furnish.all goods as represented in quality and value. H*' Our dress goods department comprises the newest in wash fabrics, finest fabrics in voiles- Aeolian crepe, silks in taffetas, fulards, pongees, all at 25°|o Discount from its originally low price. 4* + 4* * 4* 4> 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* CLEARANCE SALE IN Midsummer Mlillinery Our line of Ladies', Misses' arid Children's Hats is complete in the most fascinat- ing styles. Any time spent in examining the different lines will be made pleasant to you, Filll variety of styles in various Rust Proof Corsets. THE BERMAN EMPORIUM +• 4* 4* 4»,|, ^ if» $ $ % 4 4 f $ <$ NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE ; % i{^ $> $s $ >%> % •$» 4Mk4»-4Mfr : *fefe «$» M 44*-4> «f»4 y 4f"t*4 , '*fr 4 4 4 . 9. * THE CITY Closing-out sale on refrigera- torsat Nay lor's. The Young People's society of the United Lutheran church will meet Thursday, June i?H, at 8 o'clock. Try a pound of White Star coffee. Chas. Nannie, agent. Win. McCuaig made a business trip to Blackduck lust night. Strawberries, fruit and. vege- tables every day at Peterson's. Nothing can'be better than the best -Mark's lung Balsam is the best. * r < r w w v w w v v v r w w * * * * * * * * ^ 1 ...THE BIG STORE... ] -SPECIALS FOR- I THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY. # Waists, one lot worth $1.50; sale price $1.25 1 * ot Corsets, % brth upr to $1 M-- yoiir^ho"'^™'j^hcfnnivL days, 19c each. Ladies' Belts, worth up to 50c; sale price. 25c See' Corset C<>vers we are sellinj^_at_25c-50c^ Bai-gainsl- Eadies'- Y^osts irc-m oc to 25c on our Bargain Counter Ladies' Xiirlit Gowns; worth more, but for the four days. $1.00 t o $ 1 . 5 0 Men's Shirts worth up to 75c: your choice. 39c Men's Shoes, the $2.50 and $2.75 kind; clioire. $2.19 Men's Hats worthup to $1.50: yours for $1.00 Men's Hats, lot 2, worth up to $1.00: your choice 50c Remnants of all kinds at half price For Groceries. McCuaig has the Best; always fresh and new. and of course the Home Brand is the Best and we have the Best. Genuine Louwelsa Wellerwarc for sale only by A. K. Winter. Editor Ciustafson, of the Ten- strike Tribune, is a visitor in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Carry Brennan went, to Tenstrike last night for a short visit with friends. Fireworks and flags at Peter- son's. J'. P. Duncalf and a party of friends go to Hackensack this week to spend several days bass fishing. This week only, refrigerator is and book cases at 15 per cent off at Naylor's. This morning's train from the north brought down a large dele- gation of up country people to at- tend the picnic. Creamery, separator and dairy butter, fresh and sweet at Peter- son's. Manager Kayne expects three new players for the baseball team to arrive from Flandreau, South Dakota, tomorrow; Trunks and Grips always an hand at Naylor's. Harry Cillhttm of Blackduck who has been visiting Bemidji friends for several days returned to his hojn.eJast-jiight. McCuaig's for Something New! We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG i>A WM. A A A A McCUAIG A A A A M •V A Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark's Lung Balsam will cure. . The Jester resort at Plantaga- net is ontertaininga large number of s u m m e r visitors and is one of the most popular resorts in this section. Assortment of cakes and cook- ies served free of charge with i Ives' ice cream at the Lakeside . Bakery, 1 Ilubutt Jr.. A. F. Crawford's ! fast pacing gelding starts in the ropening meeting of the Great I Northern racing circuit at Botti- ! neau tomorrow. To complete the neatness of 'your home you need some of that I genuine Louwelsa Weller ware. A. K. Winter. s . C.-osar dead and turned to clay ! might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark's Lung Balsam, and avoid this fate. countv day. Dance at GllddcnJs hall. Xy- more, Saturday night. June 25th; Good music and supper, All are invited. .). A. Donery, of the force of] clerk's at the Crookston mill office ! is on the siek list. Home made strawberry sundae with Ives vanilla ice cream makes a delicious dish. At Peter son's parlors. The little SOJLOLW. 11. Harris, one of the sawyers at the Crooks ton mill is quite ill. Thi'Misses Alice Lappan and Nellie Mullen, of Crookston, are visiting Pomidji friends. The ladies of the I'luted Luth- eran church will have a dime social at Uio church Wednesday evening, June "J~. D. 61 Henderson, of the local post (i. A. R. left today to attend the (!. A. \i. encampiiient at (irand Ka])ids. K H. Welte, the popular salt man for the Duluth Paper Com- pany is in the city calling on the local paper trade today. Peter Sobrota, who has been working on the drive for the IJrainerd Lumber Company is indisposed with an eye affection. Two hundred pounds ol fresh. sweet cow's butter in today, at Peterson's. Rev. Pranlc fJiff-gins is having all sorts of fun fishing. Yester- day he was telling his friends of catching three pike 1h it weighed fourteen pounds. Pred Wilton made final proof on a homestead in Ms;',," at, t h e clerk of court's office tins morn- ing. A. P. White of the PirsJ Xa tional bank; is at Cass Lake this afternoon, where the sale of the bonds for the Cass Lake school district is beingconducted. The fire department running team accompanied by Ya.or Ludington left last night for Hallock. The boys expect to re- turn Saturday night. Dr. Foster, W. N. Dowser and L, W. Larson, of Fosston, form a fishing party who went out to' LakcCeorge today to spend sev- eral days after the black bass. Assortment of cakes and cookies served free of charge with Ives' ice cream at the Lak& side Bakery. The police^epartment have a poekotbook containing valuable papers picked up oh the streets yesterday which will bo returned to the owner upon identification. Minnesota berries are best flavored; 'Piolled ripe and the only befry for canning. ^Order today from Peterson; W. C. Jones has placed his ] steam launch, the -'Sec Jones," in commission. It not a hand gome craft it is seaworthy and affords Mr. Jones all sorts of pleasure. City Attorney Russell returned last night from Walker, where he went to defend John Thompson on a charge of selling liquor to the Indians. Thompson was bound over to the grand jury. The band held a rehearsal last night and turned out quite an ag- gregation. Another rehearsal will be held at Red Men's hall •Friday night. C. G! Fuller is directing and the hoys are show- ing up in good shape. -John VoglfHy-w-bo-is one of the best authorities on fish and fish- ing in this vicinity reports a fine CCtch of black bass in Uass lake Sunday. The day was not a good one but Mr. Y-'oirlcrand his party succeeded in catching some fine specimens. Mrs. A. L. Xealey, and daugh- ter, MjsjOJjirj^axL'LjjJJUela^ >,the Misses Lulu Saunders and Anna Post, of Harper's Perry, and Mrs. L. A. Ward and son, of Nevin, are in th the weddintr of Miss June Hen Adjourned Term. Judge McClennehan, of Lrain- erd. is in the city today from (Jrand Rapids, where he con- vened a regular term of the dis- trict court Monday. The term was adjourned until next Men day owing to the (!• A. lv. en- campment and tne Firemen's tournament which is being held at Craud. Rapids, t-hiiv week. For the first time since he has been on the bench the judge is not ae ToTlrpanied by Coorgo Moody.the Hubbard j popular court reporter. Mr. Moody is interested in the ehiro practic institute at Brainerd and did net attend the term. He will resume his duties next month. "Fifty Families Coming. The Minnesota Hardwood Land and Development Co.. which has huge holdings in the vicinity of Tenstrike. have secured a colony of fifty families from Chicago and other eastern cities to settle near that village. The colony wiJJ_biiJLLie_.largest ever brought to Pelt rami county and willcoine in a short time. Largely through the efforts of J. J. Conger, the local agent of the company at Tenstrike, it was secured. Most of the land upon which the new settlers will locate is cut over and all is near Tenstrike. It includes some very tine agricultural lands. Thrown From a Wa«on. Mr, Ceorge K. Habcock was thrown from his wagon and se- verely bruised. He applied Chaml>o_rJain's Pain Halm freely is Hie best liniment 1H> ever ustl'd. Mi 1 . Habcock is a well knywn citizen of North Plain, Conn. There is nothing equal to Pain Halm for sprains and. bruises. It will effect a cure in one third the time required by any other treatment. For sale by Barker's Drug store. Interes^n^iUeetintJ. The Ladies' "id the Maccabees wiM have a regular meeting at theOdd Fellows hall tomorrow night in which a great deal of interest is being developed. M rs. Ilarger, deputy state organizer for'the Ladies of the Maccabees who attended the Minneapolis convention will 1H> present and suOtnitn reportof the convention. There will be asocial time and all the members of the local lodge are expected to be present. Motion For Alimony, Judge McClennehan, who is in the city today heard a- motion this morning for alimony in th< Perrault divorce case. . The mo- tion was argued for the plaintiff Mrs. Perrault by A t t o r n e y Fish*. Attorney Loud appeared for the defendant The matter was taken under advisement. A Yellow Paper. / Tonight's Piou'eer is a yellow paper and a 'strike at the pa|X>r mills is the cause. The Pioneer's print is bought \\y earjoad lots from a Duluth pa)M>r house which has been unable to lill its latest order owing to the strike of the paper mill employes at Little Falls and (Irand Rapids. SOCIAL EVENTS - - H E - J. H. Crouch I 'OB Cement Sidewalk, Curbstone, Carriage Blocks,. Cellar Bottoms, Etc. PHONE 92. WTWW>WW^^^^WWWl¥l>W¥ Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI, MlXX. THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. ('an do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- ly, mid a-t-wght prices. SKK , CS m-lKOKK VOU BCILD. 1001 Minnesota Avonuc. - - - - *• ...-. r fom. r-^ v T *" ^ < r V T"*0 1 > 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 : 1N. Jess Freestone,- TEA chafe or - Art Embroidery Fine Needle Work. '__ : : CtTYHOTKL : : W A A ^ A A A rf >- -*- A -*• A -«"» R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on fourth >tn-ct. Two Itoori Hist o< Cit> Hull. All Orders Promptly .Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting Willits & Cahill. BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. riih I.iat i)f Ci'irarn %v Tobacco HcmUIH. . . . Minn. 3. P. Lahr, The Furniture Dealer, SKl.l.S A ) I \ ^ d liSI^3 l-oans i;. • 111.! 1 - Ituiil K.sfafo lllSIIIMIH't' '* h Y.; > «a>iM dM *it lim« %.<T lAs/UpmbleM. IJiiKiH Tin- Missfs L a n n i M n y p f TTml Rjelle Sims gavo ;i tin shower last ovcnin^iitMiss Mayor's lioino for Miss .1 tine Henderson, About twenty youngladies vyeire present aitd ther-e wits a very pleasanl tiuio. LunchAvas served at tlie (Ji-ill and there was a clancnjg parly afterwards at Peterson's hall.' Notice To the Public: When you art; tired and don't, know where to go stop at Nay- lor's furniture store arid take a rest ;md g,.t a drink of ice waf«-r to refresli you. All are welcome- Triumphs of Surjjery. Wonderful things arc done for the human body by surgery, Organs are taken out and scraped and polished and put I back, or they may be removed ! entirely: bones are spiced: pijtj's j take, the plsico of diseased sec- I tions of v<+Hrs^—antiseptin—dTTss"- 'imjs are applied to wounds. ! bruises, burns and like injuries ! btdore inflammation sets - in, citv t>> attend I w'lich causes thorn to heal wifh- >ut maturation and in one third dersdn;«n.i «* , Krwijr. which I the time, required by Unsold occurs tomorrow nfgllt at the treatment. Chamberlains lam home of the bride s parents on Balm acts on this same principle. Ea¥e boulevard. i J t i s : i n antecepticand when ap plied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly, It ('on vevaiiciinr MOST CO*l«.eTIB^*>-iLJl I \ CHI sr.INU FOR A • s © ^ ^ * * « » Most Complete Dressina for a Bed. \ n.'ii'-^iiv of ilit> 20theduturjr. Acon- vt'iii.nt rot:c|)tiii ; le for lite pillown luiin'' ttif ilu\. 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 otu 1 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, HOSjIJt^ tjLASHWAltKi IMNNtKIt SF.TS, l'"Hnf.v IHLSIIOM, ,>1«'II'H Wnn\ <i«nrs, Tobat-t'o. Chinliett, Etc. Last, your we luiil ttie foimtlittion for a-micccaftful llnsiiu'ss on our < ii>tmitie Kvery-Day l>ar<, r aiii Prices which we; are troi'Ur to coniiiiuc, antl will even !^i v '" you more for your money this year than last. , i! The Fair Variety Cash Store :;ui \\'i H| Third Strcol.. > « « « » « « » » » . Grove's Pepsin Coffee! < The only lleadacln* keinedy whii-h does not wcakt»n the heart. Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. * CASH PAID FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT. -/ 1 C I T Y D R U G STORE!: THE PIONEER IIKl'l. STOKE OF BEMIDJI. 1 I "Make Hay While the Sun Shines." 1 I i 1 Cuspidorcs, tankards, steins, punch howls, vase., pedestals ^ .,„, vs tiil . ,,,;„ :ul(i s(11 ,. n( . ss 'Keep a bottle 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 mention elusive.Jeweler. I Ui( . in( , )nv( . ni ,; I1( ,. and 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. __ Quite a delegation of White Earth Indians were in the city' yesterday. They had heen dig- ging snake mot and came in to market it. Anif>ng the nninh r was one of the oldest squaws of the Chipj-^^MiJi.it.ion. . Acc4»rdin^ to the Tn'disuis >h" is over ninety years of age. She is still hale and hearty and cjuite as sprightly as her two daughters who accom- panied her. The youngest mem ber of the partv was her great] grandson, who was almut twelve years of age, The party sold their snakeroot and were very busy shopping about ttyi&Sf teat night. . / I which surdi injuries entaj. sale by Harker's Drug st<»re 'or ..Summer School.. Beginning June 6, We will give instructions in all eohinion school branches from 24 grade uj; during the summer months for 5 0 cents per week. Conway's Commercial College. Box 744. 108 Sixth Street, between KemMfi and Beltrami Avenue*. Hut before haying your Hay-Mak- ing Implements, remember tlint F. M. MALZHHN 5 CO.. Carry a full line of MOWERS. :• RAKES,

Sweeping Bargains in all Departmentstric t cour Monday. The term was adjourned until next Men day owing to the (!• A. lv. en campment and tne Firemen's tournament which is being

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Page 1: Sweeping Bargains in all Departmentstric t cour Monday. The term was adjourned until next Men day owing to the (!• A. lv. en campment and tne Firemen's tournament which is being

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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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LEADERS IN

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

25°|o Discount f r o m i t s o r i g i n a l l y l o w p r i c e .

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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 .

THE BERMAN EMPORIUM + • 4* 4* 4»,|, ^ if» $ $ % 4 4 f $ <$

NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE

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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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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

• l u i i n ' ' ttif i l u \ .

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,