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Ihe Berman ~ Emporium Dress Goods We invite your-attention to our new line of Dress Goods, the latest fabrics in Eolien, French Plain and Nubb Voiles,and Crepe de Chine. % % in black and colors. Wash Goods The very latest in Wash Materials and Dress Trimmings in the New Clunas and Bands. Shoes and Slippers Our new line of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes and Slippers are the highest grade in the latest spring styles, and our stock is very complete. Every pair ‘gu@i‘anteed. ~ Millinery New Creations are added daily to our Millinery Department. THE BERMAN EMPORlUM Next Door to Postoffice. Strawberries and * vegetables very day at Peterson’s. Willits and Cahill write fire in surance in reliable companies. - Attorney E. E. MeDonald goes to Dexterville tonight on busl- THE CITY Ca‘blA)age‘ at McCuaig’s. See Jones—W. C. Jones. | I B, H. Allen," wmerchant is in town. garden seed go to Nangle. Jess Freestone is at noon. Anton Er liis busines: today, Fruit is our specialty. Big- gest and best; stock always at Peterson’s. Celery, Lettuce, Radishes, On ions, Cabbage and Straw btllh‘\. at McCuaig’s. We ave in business for your health. Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. F. M. Bigslow, of the Crookston Lumber Co., went to Brainerd on business this morning. How wonld a strawberry short cake go for your Sunday dinner. Well, you can get the berries at Canig’s. C. B. Seymour, of Duluth, is in the city on business today. Mr. Seymour has extensive cedar in- terests in this section. Joseph Ericiison one of the old residents of the town of Buena Vista was in the city yestevday tosecure his final naturalization papers from Judge McClenahan. H. J. Childs, chi S grades for the l\ lLV Lumbermen’s & was in the city yesterday-looking over-the stock at the Crookston mill. The dancing party given by the Mandolin orchestralast night was-a big success.~ About- sixty couples were present and the dancing continued until two o'clock this mor ning. City Attorney Russell went to ‘Crookston last night to join Mrs. Russell-and friends who ha been visiting there for the past| several days. They will return tomorrow. Hugh McMillan was in the from Blackduck, M. McMi has been operating tie camy near Blackduck this winter, has finished all his work and says he has had a very satisfactory sca- son. Albert and Alex Cunningham; who have been residents of Lan- gor for the past several years passed through the city yester- day with their families on their way to Alberta, where they will reside in the future. ‘C. C. Woodward has received a letter from George Jalley, who fmmelly resided in Bemidji ‘but is now located at Portland, Ore: Mr, Jalley has acquired property in Portland is delighted with the coast country and very well con- vent at his new home. nterests at Rosby the Blackduck If you want the best field and s Lalke on land office business this after- rickson is looking after Ly_ 0 TIS ANAITER OF HEALTH Absclutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Charles ( ously ill with a severe attack of (3 ysqwl‘u Mus. G. A, morning for $ with friend Little Fal The Ladies of the G. A, Ry cirele received several members at their meeting: this afternoon, Miss Helen Grant, the cashicr at the Buaar store, resigns her position today. Miss Grant has been in ill-health for some time past, and expects to leave for the east in-the near future for recre- ation. Tanner left this several ds The ice is out of Lake Bemidji at several places-along tho shore line.and the heavy covered it yestorday will melt quickly during the next few days and is expected to cause the luke to open much sooner than usual, A -more beautiful sight than the pine woods of this scction.clad in their mantle of snow cannot be imagined. The beauty of the \\mnls is universally s o the 5 . who have oceasion them. M. J. Morsethelakeside photo- grapher has a set of beautitul winter views of Bemidji taken ab fayorable times during the past season. Mr, Morse slmnt most of yesterday along the lake shore and added sonic very fine nega- tives to his collectic The Militia mum,. The militia company ‘will have a meetingat the City hall tonight. Judge Reynolds hopes to sce cevery mémbor of the company present, as well a8 all who arein- terested in the company. Its appointment to a place in' one of and to The local lodge of 0dd Fellows the regimentsis now practically 18 as ficld wissionary for the Prosby terian Board of Missions in the lumbert district of| = | Northern Minnc Lowill be re rl-| moved from-this eity. He has snow which = T n-nnrl\ml — 7 For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles t block. John.Jickinson was at Farley on business last night. Standard canned® fruits 10 cents per can at Nangle's. The Misses Jusctt were the guests of Blaclkduclk inends last night. s M e powerful then Svengali’s hypnoti: power is \’[ark S Lunfl ness. J. W. Irwin made a trip to Hovey. Junction and 'I‘ensmke last night. Celery, Lettuce, Radishes, On- ions, Cabbage and Sh‘awbexnes, at McCuaw S, Chris Christenson and Rowe McCamus came down from Kelli- conferred two ranks at its regu-lassured and the company her this morning to spend Sun-[ . Balsam. {day. e Get your Strawberries Friday | Nepo fiddled. while Rome and Saturday forSunday dmnel, burned. We cannot believe that at McCnaig's. DR. FOSTER DENTIST ° MILES BLOCK. anyone will' fiddle away their chance to cure a cough when it is so easy to get Mark’s Lung - Balsam. 4 —THE lar meeting last night. The re: vision of Section 6of the by- laws of the lodge is to be consid l ered at the next meeting of the lodge and all members are re- auested to be present. Mr. and Mrs..C. Oberg were passengers on the M. & I. south this morning on their. way-toi: Minneapolis, where Mrs. Oberg will visit with relatives for a time. Mr. Oberg cnnwmphtcg engaging in business in Bemidji, and will return to this city soon. ' H. W. Gehr, proprictor, of the Wadena Tron Works, one of the most thoroughly (’q\]l]lpe(l mach- ine shops and manufacturing plants in the northern section of the state is in the city today. Mr. Gehr came up tosuperintend the putting in of the boilers at the plant of the Bemidji Bn,w ing Co, Tomorrow-Rev—Broomfield-wilk °Et'1day4and Satu day. - @ ye will place on sale about 50 corsets former price $1 and $1.25; for the two days only 79 cents. Wash Goods 1o Wash-Goods for Waistiogs we have a fine assortment; prices right. Kid Gloves We will clcse out our entire stock of Ladies’ Kid Gloves, all sLades: sizes 61 to 7¢. To do this we will for and Sat- . day sell our § ulm‘es for 79 cents Muslm Underwear We have an elegantline. Come Shoes Men’s, Boys® and for ladies are the best made. Ladies’ Belts Ladies” Belts, all uew and up- to-date, 25¢ to $1.25 Hats Gordon Hat for men is the season's most modish hat. The GROCERIES Nothing can equal the “ Home . Always something ® We handle only the best. ‘Bl‘and ” and we have a full line. doing at McCuaig’s o QFRIDAY a.nd SATURDAY o .WM. MCCUAIG'S WM. McCUALG’ : begin a series of morning and evening sermons which will last for the next two months. The series for _the morning sermons will be the ¢Ten Command- ‘ments,” and the preface and the first commandment will be the subject of thefirst:sermon to- of -the -evening’s ~series will be ¢ Old_Testament Worthies:** The first sermon of this series will be preached tomorrow mg,ht and the subject will be ¢ Adam.’ The gasoline engine inthepress room of the Pioneer gave the office force a scare shortly be- fore dinner today. The engine is a recent addition to the equi ment of the plant and its intrica- cies_have not yet been mastered by Frank Solberg, the autocrat of the press room familiarly kuown as__“‘Chipmunk,”The torch heating apparatus develop-| ed some sort of a tantrum andfor a time the engine behaved much like a gasoline engine that was preparing to ‘‘go up press room force made hasty ex its;-the—gait—of —the oftice hnv brr-nlnnu all previously estab lished records and the cngine finally cooled off and is behaving very nicely this afternoon. (mOTTow morning. The subject | ! . The| something th.n. every eligilble | young man in the city shouldafhi- liate with at omc Buys a Home. John . MecAvoy yesterday bought the W." Emard property in Bailey’s addition to the vil- lage‘of Bemidji for a considera- tion.of 700. The s vs made throngh the agency of Willitts & ©ahill. ~ Mr. McAvoy will make considerithie improvemeuts to the propefty during the coming summer. . A Remarkable Case. . Reed, of Neillsville, Wis., Vine of Tar Syrup is the for the lungs that has I speak Thos. Your Whitc best medicine ever been sold in this county. " HIGGINS LEAVES _"Popul:lr Pastor | Home in Bemidji and Goes East for a Visit. Gives Up, His Rev. F. E. well known Hi ins, perhaps as the lumberj pitoty Ieftthis morning with for a short time and Mr, goes to his old home in New York for a yisit. Mr. Higgins has dis posed of his property interes in Bemidji and his headquarters not yet definitely decided on a | i = location. - Mr. Higginswith-—his dog team and sieigh, his bluff and | hearty manner and-his—genial porsonali u\u-ll\\uu\\nlhml."h out this entive section and his| tiveless energy and the manly | sineer which he brings to his labors have inspired for him the warmest- friendships.— His-—desf parture from Bemidji will be! generally regrotted and he will have the best wishes of a host of | friends -inthe north country future success in his labors. He| will enjoy a several weel's rest and will again take up his- missi- onary worlein the vailroad camnps: When your beer pumps do not work || see Doran and have || them cleaned. Do not forget we do all kinds of steam and water pipe 1'e-l pairing. N Call or telephone to J. J. DORAN PIHHONILEKE 225 W. G. Schroeder To introduce the University | ; We have the lively, new, fascinating card game, PANIGC Panicis a mimic on Wall street exchange Price, 40 cents. A GILMOUR & CO. CITY DRUG STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji. Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range has m my distinetive points of merit. wants cconomy of “Everybody who the desirability and ing only the best, should come in and a range andunderstands let us show this This is the original ‘nnl only all-steel range. There are no others which deserve to he mentioned in the same class. Thv quick heat radiation of this range makes a very great saving in the amount of fuel. DON'T I'A1L TO SEFE LT, F. M.-Malzahn&flo WANTED— To list bargains in real estate. $300 to $1,000—parties waiting. WILLITS & CAHILL. line of can goods we will -p;. £ B O ,u; & give the trade a-benefit of w? T L 'l°l' We are huulqu.uu-m for Caps, Hose, Lndcr\\ém‘ jirts, Work Pants and all kinds of Notions, Lamps, - Dishies, ete., Cigars, Tobys Candies, Nuts and a gen- & shandise. &5 trade, and appreciate your patronage g University California Lemon Cling Peaches sliced for cream at 20 cts. pr. can. Stationary and Moving Targets Tent, Foot of Third Street. “ Unto Every Man According to His Own.” Our busioess consists of PLUMBING AND HEATING.-- no more and no less. grow from thistles—no more can you expect plumbing and he to be done by any other tha perts in that line of bu is our line, and our reputation is your guarantee, The Jerrard Plumbing Co. Figs do not }| R. MARTIN Leading Painter™- and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors Westlof City Hall. Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting All Orders Promptly Attendedto (0 o We want y }:;;’.-:')h:;;\-n”:tl:vjl\")x:::"r:‘(i “1.0.L,::I|(1Ulf Uniyorsity (‘ll"“’"““ Bants w by giving you morefor your money at all mnes than g g Trom @ discase of the throat and L‘[’:’:’_Li,"“;':"‘"”l:"“""w_|"""'_ YOI et wihore: = pY lungs. 1 cured my neighbor, Mr. g b b We cordially invite you to call and see us at our old Dowes, of asthma, that had afllic University California Ap: "194 stand, 304 West Third Shdan ; & Immdony, pricots, the very best, % From this fime forth 1 will no g be responsible for any debts con- Gaines and Bugene W. Gaines or )y for any obligations they may We havga complete line of l : incur. W. H.GAINES. can fruitand vegetables I = N ok too numerous to. L[| @ Xll III i | mens = & ~"mention. v F. O. E. State Bank Fraternat Order of Eagles .ldiumdlll sAuleNo asi. = tets every Wednesday at & p. m. QUmolrw Nal- ; Every can guarnteed extra B E M l D J l S| AT wheelick, = = - W Erendery | d_quality or money refunded. Visiting Eagles cordially invited. | ’ 3 ’ = | | i B General Banking Business. Fire Insurance.. MOVING W.-G. Schroeder;, || T T RS T LY { UL AVl 1 AV SHOOTING — GALLERY Phone 209 = BRITTON BROS.. Proprietors. Qubser'lbe f()l”' the Dally Ploneer ~ of Bby Carrlages and Go Carts. Swellest Line of l;':); Beds Ever Shown in Bemidii Nobby Line of Rockers;-All-Styles-a Grades. FURNITURE Just Spring Line Received By = gl > >q et s = =