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e TR g THE BERMAN EMPORIUM Will occupy its new quarters in the Street Block, next door to the postoffice, by Saturday, March 5, with their large line of Ready-to-wear Garments, Furnishings and Dress Goods to which they have added a very select ,Jiue of Ladies’ new line in all the latest s and Children’s Shoes and Slippers. The vles and fabrics, purchased by Mrs. Berman in the East will be displayed in the new store. We will occupy our new store tonight Street lock, next Postoffice . . . THE CITY Tonight “Hazel Kirk.” See Jones—W. C. Jones. Fresh hen fruit and other fruit at Peterson’s. T. J. Burke was down from Solway last night. County Commissioner Sibley is in the city on business today. Please drop in and sample our incomparable dairy butter. Pet- erson. More powerful then Svengali’s hypnotic power is Mark’s Lung Balsam. “Dad” Palmer is marshalling the mute integers of expression on the Beltrami County News. J. P. Omich is confined to his home by a bad attack of lagrippe and Mrs. Rogers is assisting at the store. C. W. Baumbach, who has been " in the city for several days re- turned to his home at Wadena this morning. The Arabs cure envy by be- stowing the thing coveted. Mark’s Lung Balsam cures coughs and colds. Editor C. R. Martin is quite ill at his home. He has an attack of erysipelas which bids fair to keep him on the shelf for a while. Mrs. L. G. Pendergast and daughter, Miss Jessie, returned last night from St. Paul, where the latter had been for medical treatment. It1s rumored that more logging trains wre to be put on the M. & I. soon and that another train crew will have its headquarters in this city. Charles Kimball, once one of the finest, in the days gonesby, was in Judge Reynold’s court this morning, charged with drunkenness. He paid a - stiff fine. Nero fiddled while Rome burned. We cannot believe that anyone will fiddle away their chance to cure a cough when it is so easy to get /Mark’s Lung Balsam. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. E. J. Murphy, of Felton, is in the city. Willits and Cahill write fire in- surance in reliable companies. We are in business for your health. Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. E. R. Dunham, the obliging salesman at Schneider’s, is ill and incapacitated from his duties. The prediction of the Indians that Minnesota would have five feet of snow before spring is ina fair way to be realized. The Misses Taylor, of Ten- strike, are in the city to attend the performance of the Warner Comedy Co, this evening. The Retail Liquor Dealers have postponed the meeting which they were to hold this afternoon and it will not occur until after the caucus tonight. The North Dakota state board of health has gone on record as opposed to the sweeping of rail- way coaches in transit, on the ground that the operation is prejudicial to good health. This morning’s snow storm de- layed the” passengar from the north on the M. & I. about thirty minutes. Conductor Smith said the storm was apparently more severe north of here than in Be- midji. Gustaf Miller, of Kelliher, re- ceived a county warrant for § at the auditor’s office yesterday. Mr. Miller killed a female wolf on his homestead near Kelliher some time ago and has just claimed the bounty. The Standard Oil Co. has been awarded the contcact for furnish- ing the oil to the Crookston mill for the coming year. The bidding for the contract was quite spir- ited but the Standard Oil Co. se- cured the business. Commander Bailey, of R. H. Carr post G-. A. R., has been ad- vised that Judge EIl Torrance will be unable to attend the bean bake ‘which the post will hold next week. Some of the other state officers will no doubt be in attendance. * The post is extend- ing invitations to comrades out side the city to attend the camp fire and hopes for a large attend- ance. 'Advance Sale @ values. Come in and look ® ol : Ladics In all the newest materials for Ihe big Store M. McCUAIG. of PN LiR WWaderwea and dhosiaty We lave just received and opened upZa splendid ment of New Creations in Muslin Underwear and Spring Hosiery, which we are offering at exceptionally good rt- them over. Weaists Spr l'll" wear. A large ooodooo a:sortment from which to select at prices ranging from °$l 50 to $4.50 EA.C!!O : ST @ Dress Shoes carefully fitted ® °® ® WM. McCUAIG. b Phoes @ @ The Famous Queen Quality $3 shoe for women in all [-] @ the new styles and lasts—House Shoes, Street § Shoes, @ and satisfaction guamnteed P March is developing the huu today. Erick Enstrom, of Tenstrike, iis in Bemidji on a business mat ter today. E. J. Willets represents the Northwestern Marble works. Be sure and buy of no other. H. Campbell, the well known Park Rapids man, was in the city last night. Mr. Campbellis sell- ing a line of flour and has a large trade in Bemidji. The hay famine which over | took the city a few days ago is not yet relieved and a number of teamsters of the city are com- pelled to feed baled straw. George Rahnier, of Cushing, Minn., is in the city today for the | purpose of preparing the papers necessary to filing on a home- stead in the vicimty of Kelliher. | Eggs are worth 35 cents per dozen on the local market, and are then only obtainableat times, It is high time the hens in this section of the country got busy. | T. J. Madison of Little Falls was the gnest of I. Meyer today. Mr, Madison is engaged in the| commission business at Little Falls and is an-old-friend of M. Meyer. The attention of Poor Commis- sioner Wright was this morning called to the destitute condition of a family named Wintertield who reside in South Bemidji. In- vestigation found a woman and five children badly in need of PO L S B e d e L. J. Mathieson, of LittlejFalls |is looking Bemidji over today. Deputy Sheriff Joln Bailey Blackduck on ofticial bus: ness yesterday. Wi Bemidji lodge No. 233 AL F. A. M. has a regular communi | tion this evening. Willits and Cahill opened their oftice this morning for the first time since the recent tire R. Muney of Little I%all one of the head cruisers for the Shevlin Lumber Co., is in the city today. Willits and Cahill recently con ducted the sale of the residence John Schulties to Ward. The Modern Woodmen have a regular meeting tonight and con- property of Mrs, Jennie E. is scheduled for disposition, Miss Louise Hetland, who has | been ill at her home i Moorhead (for some time will not be able to come to Bemidji for several weelks. B. F. Bishop returned this ;umx'nin,\: from a trip to the Red ! Lake country. He was not ap. prised of his recent loss by five tuntil he arvived home this morn ing. Robert Parker Milles, author, traveler and lecturer will give the next entertainment of the series which is being given under the auspices of the local Epworth League. Dr. R, B. night from osston Foster returned last Mcln cescccsceses and F. P. HANNIFIN, Proprietor of Markham Hotel, Who May Be Candidate for Railway Commissioner They | y re- food, clothing and fuel were tendered the neces lief. J. . Miller, the baggageman at the M. & I. returned -this morning from Fargo, where he had been with his wife and little daughter. Mrs. Miller and the chlld will remain at Fargo for three weeks while the little one’s eyes are treated by a specialist. George Dubois, a former well known eugineer on the M. & L. isin the city for a visit with friends. Since leaving Bemidji Mr. Dubois has been employed on the Northern Pacific and has been working between Living- ston and Missoula. He is the guest of John Flatley. X-er GlSlNG Where store. everythin is good there is no fear of a choice. We you to feel per fectly at hom with us. Our Jewelry | is here for you t examine are the bestt you or find. B thin in our store bas | been selected on| its merits. If the prices seem low to you for suc g00ds 1t need| cause no s prise. They low. | THIRD STREET PGSR tosh, where he had been on his regular profa which extended over the usual time ow- ing to an unusually large of business. The Great Northern passenger and freight depot at East Grand Forks which was destroyed some time ago by fire built in the near future and material is now on the ground to begin the onal visit, is to be r work of construction. A small detention hospital is being built at the county poor farm which will make it possible future to take paupers who - have contagious ses in the future without ex- ng the other inmates. The George Van Louven, who died at Northome Monday night of pleural pnen e of in the remains of monia, were brought to Bemidji this morning and interred at Greenwood. vices were con- ducted at the grave by Rev. MeLeod, A. E. Winter has several appli- itions to rent the store room | yrmerly=occupicd by Severson's millinery —estab The | {Tatest is from a Minneapolis firm | put ina stock of| wish to 7. Cheane the clergyme | siderable business of iniportance | amount e of the | e Point mission, was in the 3 He is a full lr]urulfl (]umu Indian, but a| y able cle His Indian Wind."” man name i Mrs. L. H, Bailey, president of | the | E. A. BARKER| 2| Library Association nounces the donation to the lib- Absclutely Pure THERE /S NO SUBSTITUTE nl\nn«-\ of Winchel s - of Minnesota. work is a very valuable one and contains the complete geological reports of [tasca, Hubbard and Beltrami counties, together with much interesting data and in formation of a local nature. S 2e0- The insurance adjusters to ad- just the losses Malzahn block five are expected in the city today. An sustained in the to arrive inventory of all the damaged stocks will be taken and it will be some time before the stores which have been closed can be ve- opened. Schroeder Dealer in General Merchandise The Famous Gotzian and Weizerburg Shoes Heinze Celebrated Pickles, Preserves and Canned Goods University Brand of Canned Goods CROCKERY and GLASSWARE FLOUR and FEED Phone 209 ‘When your beer pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned. R Do not forget we doall kinds of steam and water pipe re- pairing. R RS Call or telephone to J. J. DORAN RS PHONE 225 TO PUT Y rary by State Geologist Winchell, l The | WE WANT WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE, NEW LINE E. L. NAYLOR, fascinating card game, § We have the lively, new, | PANIC Panic is a mimic on Wall street exchange | Price, 40 cents. A. GILMOUR & CO. CITY DRUG STORE k] Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji. We Have on Hand Two Heavy Bob Sleighs Two Light Bob Sleighs Two Business Cutters WE WILL SELL ALL THE ABOVE FOR LESS THAN COST. WE HAVE NOT ROOM TO CARRY THEM OVER F. M. Malzahn & Co. FIRE SALES On account of our recent fire we are offering special prices on houses and lots in any part of the city. The above property is not damaged, but the contraets are badly smoked. fose e s Willits & Gakhill & 4‘.}@&@## #t&*@fi@ ‘A POINTER: :’ We are headquarters for Caps, lInie, l'nderwem, o ,\!.”h Work Pants and all kinds of Notions, Lamps, + Dishes, ete., Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Nuts and a gen- z eral variety of Merehandise. & We want your trade, and appreciate your patronage g by giving you more for your money at all times than @ £ elsewliore We cordii illy invite you to call and see us at our old 504 West Third street. 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