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Saturday, goods. On the above date we will have for your inspection cities, from the ch it if you miss seeing this great spring wraps. CLOAKMOSUITSALE March 35, In Our New Quarters in Street Block, Next Door to Postoffice at our store one of the largest 1 Children’s Tailor Made Suits, Cloaks and Skurts, direct from Philadelphia. Ladies’ Spring Suits made to your measure. A most magnificent assortment of the swell new styles just out, as shown in the larze eastern eapest to the best. assortment of ladies” garments. 1904 Our new quarters are large and elegantly fitted up and give ample opportunity to inspect our extensive stock of new ines of Ladies', Misses and Ladies’ Cravanette Coats A superb showing of the beautiful new Military styles in Cravanette Coats at prices from $12 to $20. You will regret Walking and Dress Skirts Many beautiful styles to select from. = An assortment of garments as large as shown by the great city stores is shown _for one day only. An opportunity that seldom arrives. Lon't miss placing your order now. Also o complefe line of SATURDAY, MARCH 5 THE BERMAN EMPORIUM STREET BLOCK, NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE Fresh hen fruit and other fruit at Peterson’s. E. A. Bright is in the city from Grand Radids. Rev. Clark returned last night from a trip down the M. & I, Twenty cents per dozen for navel oranges -at Schroeder’s store. Ole Peterson, who held a pos- sition for some time with Barney Burton, and afterwards with Schneider Bros., hasbeen elected second' lieutenant of Co. F., of the National Guard, at Brainerd. THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. J. G. Faulkner, of Minneapolis, is in the city. Please drop in and sample our incomparable dairy butter. Pet- erson. C. E. Albrant went to Ten- strike last night in the interest of the Bemidji Steam Laundry. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. The Big Store WM. McCUAIG. Advance Sale of BIRTEIN Wadetweat and #hosicty : We have just received and opened upfa splendid assort- ment of New Creations in Muslin Underwear and Spring Hosiery, which we are offering at exceptionally good @ values. Come in and look them over. e P S Radies Waisls In all the newest materials for spring wear. A large assortment from which to select at prices ranging from $$1.50 to $4.50 :3¥\oes Shoes o ® The Famous Queen Quality $3 shoe for women in all [ ] @ the new styles and lasts—House Shoes, Street Shoes, @ @ Dress Shoes carefully fitted and satisfaction guaranteed. ° e WM. McCUAIG. ¢ O E. A. BARKER EACH ¢! Jerry McCarty left last night for Blackduck. Willits and Cahill write fire in- surance in reliable companies. Twenty cents per dozen for navel oranges at Schroeder’s store. Wm, Blocker, of the Bemidjt Bottling Works, went to Black- duck last night. We are in business for your health. Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. George Booth, the Grand Rapids cigar man, is in the city calling on his trade here. E. J. Willets represents the Northwestern Marble works. Be sure and buy of no other. The pie social ate the Presby- terian church last evening was a very pleasant and successful affair. » Among the arrivals from Du- lath yesterday were H. C, Wahl, G. A. Spirr, F, Lietner and C. B. Seymour. Chris. Christénson left last night for Kelliher, where he will transact business in connection with the Journal of that city. C. E. Bridgham was in town this morning from Turtle River returning on the freight after a | few swift business moves. X-er CISING good judgment is not difficult in our store. Where everything is good there is no fear of a poor choice. We want you to feel per- fectly at home with us. Our Jewelry is here for you to | examine.” They are the best that you or we can find. Everything in our store has been selected on its merits. If the prices seem low goods 1t need cause no suar- prise. They are low. THIRD STREET to you for suchl! Evan Carson has an attack of lagrippe. Andy Danaher returned last night to Tenstrike. Harry Grove returned morning from Duluth. { B. N. Hobson was in the city yesterday from Wilton. Attorney Funkley of duck is in the city today. this Black- sional trip to Wilton last night. J. J. Jinkinson returned yes- terday from Maiden Rock, Minn, ents per doézen for at Schroeder’s Twenty cc navel store. orange: More powerful then Svengali’s hypnotic power is Mark’s Lung Balsam., James McLain is sick with tyg phoid fe Dr. Morrison is in attendance. K. J. Mclver of Farley is in the city today in the interest of Blakely & ley. The art of letter writing _does not languish at Blackduck for want of public practice. Mrs. Mackey, of Tenstrike, was brought to St. Anthony’s hospi- tal yesterday lor treatment. Relatives of Gunder Watson, who was killed at Kelliher by a falling tree, will a 3 mMOrrow to take charge of the body. The heavy snow has materially impeded wood hauling to this city. The roads in some pl being well nigh impassabie for load. Miss Anna Anderson of Chi- go is in the city today on her 1y to Nebish, where she will visit Mrs. Frank ank. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stafford are the parents of a fine baby girl, and you can get the smooth est shave ever at the Stafford ton- sorial parlors. George Booth, the Grand Rapids cigar man, has been in the city for the past two days calling on his trade here, and will leave this afternoon for Solway. her sister, chance to cure & cough when it lis so easy to get Mark's Lung Balsam. Dr. Henderson made a profes-|y - Nerg &adied “while omd’ | burned. We cannot believe that lanyone will fiddle away their THERE S NO SUBSTITUTE | A DOWNPOUR This Is What the Book Shower Planned for Next Friday ¢ iuPromises to Be. The ladies'who have in charge | the book shower planned in aid of the public library report that they are receiving ment from all sources and there is every prospect that the shower will add a number of volumes to the library, Everybody intor ested in Bemidji is invited to be present and the adwmission ticket will be a Dbook, but comes with two or more admis- sion tickets he will not be denied entrance. Tho shower will take place at the opera house Kriday gvening, March 9. * The following, program will, be | rendered and will in itself form a | suflicient attraction to bring out | a large concourse of neople PROGRANM PART | March a Frangesa Ma eneourago- | | | | il anyonoe | i Mario Costa BUNSOL L inmnren ~Dudloy 1 i Flnest Mandolin Cluh sanists, Mrs, 16 B Foster, Mis AL A do Mscd A Hann. ‘I\dllli ion, . book suitable for the library. At 5:30 sharp. very body com SHORT ROUTE FASTOT‘IME - ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST AND ON THE i PACIFIC COAS1 (Bemidii_ Schedule.) TIME TABLE LOCAL TRAINS]| EAST BOUND/ | No. 40...Park 100, m ‘¢ 14...Duluth w2 WEST BOUND Fosston Lin rk Rapids Line Full information from |E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent Absclutely Pure e { performancs {has given here. land evening should be I ¢ Carlson, I Cunni ) Ttevel of the Leaves. GoA N e | Quarut i B I Jerrard, €W, War flold, Mis 1A . Mes. Ll ckoon | Sleop Little Baby of Min ¢ enne Helen Gran Kecltation. Mixs Fspie MeLongian | Postillon D A vinour 1 Plano byt Mrs, It B, Boster, iss Ivis Roberts | Solo. - Seleton | Miss Wallz, Wedding of the Win (R Recltation . - Mastor Wik | Mareh Chorus Panniiser Violin Solo. Mrs, Kadsey PART Overture Lustspiel Keler Belo Mandolin Clul Bandelero. Stuart Jo A Ham Reclatlon. ... v sveie s cor-Mes, Jay Bustiolds The Millers Woolni B Fanning Quiartee DANCE s v L 1hehband FHinge 10 PUT YOU ON THE GARPET WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE, NEW LINE E. L. NAYLOR, - FURNITURE ‘We have the lively, new, fascinating card game, PANIGC Panic is a mimic on Wall street exchange Price, 40 cents. A. GILMOUR & CO. CITY DRUGC STORE- Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidii. g THE. CHURCHES ; The Warner Comedy company appeared last night in their see- production in this city of “What Happened to Smith’' and pleased ‘a good sized audience with the play. The special- ties were excellent, the entire program in this line being differ ent from that of any other the company The company eugagement tonight in*“The Family Affairs,” ahigh ¢ s comedy drama which the Warner company has played to delighted for a number of For the matinec thi ternoon “Our Boys" is the piece, and pleasing spocialties will be introduced be- tween acts. The company has undounbtedly given the best sat- isfaction of any populir price show ever played at local house, and the patronage this afternoon large. 25 and 35 Rev, Dr. Dodds of Crookston presiding elder of the district will preach at the M. E. church tomorrow evening. ond The Junior League social af the M. E. church last night wasa complete success. The little people are rejoicing in having had a good time and replenishing their treasury. closes the weelk's Election supper will be given in the story recently vacated by the Berman Emporium, on Tuesday next, by the men of the M. E. church. Music will bea feature of the evening. Everybody come. audiences SONns. At the Presbyterian church service at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The morning subject will be +“Bread Upon the Waters;” even- ing subject, “The Fits and Starts'” and ¢The Stick-bys.”” All are cordially invited. J. F. Me- Leod, pastor. Popular prices of 13, conts for the evening show and 10 and 20 cents for the afternoon % s Divine service tomorrow at the matinee will prevail. = s M. E. church as follows: Preach- Orders Papable, Notice is hereby given that the vill ing at 11 a. m. Subject “Intro- i v ductory Vision of Revelations.” ¢ freasurer of the villaga of to pay all outstanding orders issued onor betore July 1, 1901 W. L. Brooks, Treasurer, Sunday school 12 noon, Junior League 3 p. m., Senior Leagueat Tp. m, p ng at 745 p. m. Kvening subject “The Ever Burn- ing Fire.” All invited. Bemidji is prepar 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. g 4 G G U G 0B T 0 O B ##fi%fii@@u R R RN ] APOINTER: We are headquarters for Caps, Hose, Underwear, iirts, Work Pants and all kinds of Notions, Lamps, & Dishes, ete., Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Nuts and a gen- £ & eral variety of Merchandise. o We want your trade, and appreciate your patronage g & Dy giving you more for your money at all times than P vou get elsewhere We cordially invite you to call and see us at our old stand, 304 West Third street. The Fair Variety Cash Store = Se0l BHLHBGST BB @ iR R -R That is, on to our carpets. OF CARPETS, RUGS AND-ART SQUARES