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' ¢ Shirt Waists; Before buying DRESS GOODS xamine our extensive line ¢ where every pieceis of thelatest ~————fabric and prices lower than old style goods High Grade Ladies’ and Chlldl‘enbl Shoes and Slippers Our exclusive selection of ladies’ ready-to-wear garments sig. mOW. displaged... We. are. . well. estahlished. in. our. new.. quarters with best accommodations to our vustomers ‘ THE‘ BERMAN EMPORIUM | “Next Door to Postoffice. THE _crrY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Mrs. Berg of Nary is the guest of Bemidji friends today. Willits and Cahill write fire in_ ‘surance in reliable ‘companies. Thos, - Bailey, .Jr., yesterday from the Twin cities. E. J. Willets. represents the Northwestern Marble ~works. Be sure and buy of no other. The Eagles had a meeting last night 'and considered two new applications for membership. The local lodge A. F. and A. M. will work in the third degree at a special meeting tomorrow night. B. Schneider: is in the cicy from Iron River, Wisconsin to- day, the guest of his brother E: A, Schneider. Wait for the Easter mllllmery opening of the Berman Empo:- ium, when all the latest creations in head wear will be shown. Rowe McCamus, a former Be- midji brinter, is visiting friends in the-city. Mr. not been working at the business for some time and - has been at Hibbing this winter. Mrs. Elizabeth Clifford has pur- chased three lots and a residence in Bailey & Carson’s addition from A. E. Smith for a consider- ation of $1,200.. The deed was filed at the register of deeds office this morning. Anton Erickson, who has been working at'the county auditor’s office has resigned his position. The vacancy will be filled by C. 0. Moon, of Blackduck. Mr. Moon will arrive to take the sit- uation the first of the month. Judge McClenahan, W. H. Strachan, and the Messrs. Chamberlain, Murch, Brool:s and R. B, Foster werc entrrtained by County Attorney Loud at a stag supper and smoker Tues- day|night. ~Mr. Loud is one of ——— Bemidji’'s most hospitable-hosts and the evening was one of rare enjoyment. DENTIST _ - MILES BLOCK. returned |- McCamus has]| Strawberries at Peterson's For wall paper see J. A. Miles block. Finest dairy butter and fresh eggs always at Peterson’s. s Miss Hetland’s Easter opening Monday and Tuesday, March 28 and 29; M-ve powerful then Svengali’s hypneti: power is Mark’s Lung Balsam. E P. Rice, the Blackduck banker; istransacting business in the city today. Miss Astrid Peterson, of Turtle River is visiting Bemidji friends today and will return to-her home fonight- Knute Strand, one of the pros- perous farmers from the town of Haglai. was transacting busi- ness at the court huuse this morning. Miss Gralton, who has display room with O’Leary & Bowser, will hold her Easter millinery opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 31 to April 2. ‘Wm. Chounard, the Cass Lake murderer, will be tried at Brain- erd next month, and has retained A. T, Larson of Baainerd as his attorney. The case will be tried before Judge Spooner. Conductor Jim Smith and Brakeman John Clulow, who have | been in attendance at court for several days returned to Brain- erd last night and will come out on their regular run tonight, Pred Brinkman has purchased J.J. Doran’s two-year-old trot- ting mare. The animal is re- garded as one of the most prom- ising horses in the city and will ‘| be handled for Mr. Brinkman by W. E. Reynolds. Bert Hurst, a son of Contractor Greenlaw Hurst, who has been in ‘charge of the construction work at the Bemidji brewery ar- rived in the city last night and will be the bell boy at the Mark- ham hotel. J. O-Conel; wasin-Judge Pen- dergast’s court this morning on a charge of vagarancy and was sent to the county jail for twenty days.. Conel is an all around bad man and refused to leave the city when given that alternative. THE: - BIG STORE- @ |cned and started to run. ® We are "showmg an elegant lme of 0 ‘ 'SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. We o o bought early, therefore got the benefit ® of low prices andyou get same benefit g |: o - @ Muslin Underwear from 15¢ to $3 50 @ they are. beauties and are the newest ' New Ginghams o New Embroideries e New Undersklrts New Laces ® New Belts @ New Cot Hosiery ® . And of course you know we sell . o THE QUEEN QUALITY SHOE o Also-a complete-line of S Men’s, Boys’ and thldren S Shoes : ‘wu Mecume WM. McGUAlG‘ VAOOOOOOD.Q..OOO.OOO... Pillsbury’s Best flour for sale at Schroeder’s. Fancy fruit and vegetables for Sunday at Pelerson’s Sced grain and specialty at Schroeder’ J. C. Parker, the genial Solway lumberman, is in the city this aft . We in business for your health. Be convinced by using \Lxrk s Lung Bml~a.m ans Thomp: Ve from Northome yesterday where {he is now engaged in saloon busi- DESS, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Knott left this' afternoon for Madison, Minn., where they will make their future home, grasses a store. dance given after the Miller Bros. moyiag picture entertain- ment at Tenstrike last night: _Wm. morning from Tenstrike. He will attend to some business mat- return to Tenstrike thisevening. Mr: and Mrs: E. H. Cornwall. Mr.. and Mrs. Marphy con- template making Bemidji their home. Owing to the recent fire Miss Hetland’s spring and summer millinery stock is entirely new and up to date. Formal Easter opening next Monday and Tues- day, Miss Hetland will show the swellest trimmed hats, nobbiest street hats and the famous Gage tailored hats at her opening Mon- day and Tuesday, March 28 and 29. Nero fiddled while” Rome burned. We cannot befieve that anyone will fiddle -away their chance to cure a cough when it Vail came down--this{g ters here during the day and will | i Mr, and Mrs. John Murphy, of | Minneapolis, are the guests of|* ITIS ANATTER OF HEALTH A pleasant time was had at a | g AL HOFB ; : l’amteu Laperhanger an Do 5 All Work Guaranteed to be First Class % MILES BLOCK Brown's in Town. The advance sale opens today at Barker’s drug store for the engagement of “Brown’s 2 Town,” which will be seen in this city at the City opera house next Tuesday evening. Town” was written by Mark Swan for laughing purposes only, and is in three acts, which abounds with catchy songs, bright music, pretty dances, and is presented by a competent company, including Chas. Horn, in “Brown’s in is so casy to get Mark’s Lung Balsam. The logging camps in the vicinity of Tenstrike haye nearly all finished their contracts and will in the near future ‘‘go down river.”” All report a successful season: F. P. Lindsley, of Delano, is in the city today. Mr. Lindsley is a practicing attorney at Delano, vice president of _g\hc Bank of Del ano and is an old time friend of Senator Swedback. Sheriff Bailey left last night for Stillwater with John Mec- Guire, who will serve a sentence of two and one half years at the state penitentiary for, highway robbery committed in this city. W, G. Marson,. receiver of the Red Lake Transportation Co:, ar- rived in the city today. The company is getting ready to re- sume overationsand Mr. Marson will have his headquarters here from this time on. EEee At their regular meeting last night the local wrie of Eagles de- cided to give a supper and social their first meeting after Easter. Fach member will be privileged to bring a friend and arrange- ments are made for a big time. Earl Thurston had a narrow escape from injury this ‘morning. He was driving his fathers team when the horses became fright- 1 He walked out-on-the tongue to stop them having lost the reins and in this perilous position was forced @t remain all through the scam- per. The team brought up at the corner of Fourth street and Beltrami avenue, the tongue striking a telegraph pole throw- ing the boy to the ground. Be- yond a few slight bruises he su- stained no serious injury. To Handle Nary’s Steppers. where he will take charge of the trainingstables cf Thos, Nary,the well known lumberman. Mr Nary has some thoroughbred harncss stock which he will have handled this year and Mr. Reyn- ) |olds will have charge of several other horses besides. - Fred Brinkman’s mare will be taken down from this city by Mr. Reynolds. —F-Reynolds Teaves the firs F ® of the. week for Park Rapids George Welch, Frank Millard, Perry Alexander,Emanucl Ward, Edna Hicky, Fannie Midgley, Elizabeth Lindell Whipps, Cor- alie Clifton and others. D. C. Smyth Retires. D. C. Smyth has disposed of his interests in the Bemidji Mer- chantile Co. to O. E. Bailey -and will retire from active business life. Mr. Smyth has been en- gaged in business all his life and is one of Bemidji’s most success- ful experienced and conservative business men. He feels that he has earned a rest and will take it. Mr. Bailey-assumes his interests at once and will give most. of his attention to- the store. hustler and has many friends and will be a “strong addition to the firm, The Busineqs Men s Clnb The organization of the pro- prosed Businéss Men’s club will probably, be effected ab ehe/WInsL |club rooms tonight when the matter will be made the special order of business, —The commit- tee appointed to interview the business men of the city have met with the most substantial encouragement” and the commit- tee on a comstitution and by»laws will present- its- report. —The-in- dications are for a very Jare 26, at- tendance and a very great deal of interest is manifested. Easter Opening. Don’t —forget, Mouday- and Tuesday, March 28 and 29, are days to be remembered. Wait for-them and you will see at Miss Hetland’s the swellest line of hats ever brought to Bemidji. All the latest creations of the millinery art, imported patterns, chic street hats and Gage novelties. Remember we are at the same old stand, only 1t has been re- modled-to-suit-our-spring-trad Come and see. Thought to be in the Last Stages —of Consumption; Mrs. Minerva Burgess, of Byars, 1L, says; I have just re- ceived the White Wine of Tar. We think there is no medicine like it. It cured me when J_was. thought to be in the last stages of consumption. I will always recomend it to those that have any disease of the lungs. ECONOMY More heat with less fuel Hot Water Heating is the Acme of Perfection. The Jerrard Plumbing Co. will enlighten you—more heat, more comfort, less work, less R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located-on-Fourth Street, Two Doors Westjo! City Hall. All Orders Promptly Attendedto Fine Art Wall Paper | the s He is a | ! ;r«*évyrflfr—f‘rrflr Raptdst dnr—"flm e Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely mse of smell de- nd cot » the whole systel the uc les \I nul\l devar tions from n-pul.nbh phys as the damage they will do the good you can po: v from them, Hall ah Cure, g \nutm tured by | F.J. (m‘m- Toledo, 0., taken internally, ac upon- the blood and-w faces uf thu s sle-m. me\) & Co. T Sold by Drug per bottle. Take Hall's constipation. Family Pills for When your beer pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned. E—————ce Do not forget we doall kinds of steam and water pipe re- pairing. o] Call or telephone to J. J. DORAN @) D - i) PHIONE Minesota. & lufernational RAILWAY COMPANY. In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. RAILWAY COMPANY ng the st teain passenger vice botween Northome, Iovey.June- L\(n\, Blackduek, Bem and intermediate points apolis, St. Puul, Fargo and Duluth and al! point and _ south. Through cot Northome and the Twin Cities. No chango of ears. Ample. time at . Brainerd for dinner. G CARD 1. 1st, 1002, TIONS Ly . WALKER Awont, Bemicif W. H, GEMME f Generai Manager. — Bealoerd, ‘SHORT ROUTE FAST TIME = o ALL POINTS- IN THE NORTHWEST AND ON THE PAClFIC COAS1 (Bemiay Schedute.) TIME TABLE LOCAL TRAINS EAST BOUND “Duluth Express. . p-m. WEST BOUND sston Line Park Rapids Line a1l information from We have the lively, new, fascinating card game, PANIC Panicis 2 mimic on Wall street exchange Price, .40 cents. “ A GILMOUR & CO. CITY DRUGC STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidiji. Many Good-Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range has many distinetive points of merit. Everybody who § .wants arange-and—understands the desirability and economy of having only the best, should come in and-— Tet us show this range: This is the original and only all-steel range. There are no others which deserve to be mentioned in the same class: The quick heat radiation of this range makes a very great saving in the amount of fuel. ——— DON'T FATLTO Sl'.'l;' 1T, F. M. Malzahn & Co. We are daily receiving inquiries IN Bemidji Property REGARD TO R SALE OR FOR RENT Let Us Help You Willits & Gahill & A POINTER: : We wre leadquarters for Caps,” “Hose, Undemem‘, % Shirts, Work Pants and all Kind E.- CHAMBERLAIN, Agent. ! Bemidii. 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