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Tuesday .« Wednesday Thie Berinan Enporiuim Will have on sale tlieir-entire liné “of LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SVITS in'the latest spring fashions. One lot in hrown, blue, gm\' and black, all wool serge, at One lot in the most tleg'\m snlm in imported Venetians, Vicunas, Cheviots $11.50 $l5 to $32 JACKETS A handsome line of new Spring Silk Jackets just received. SKIRTS We show the largest and most select line of Tadies” and Misses’ Walking SKirts ever shown here - from . . . 5 3 $1.50 to $12 Our line of Skiw! and ‘Wmsts can not be cqualed \this side of the Twin Cities. | - OUR FAMOUS Millinery Department More complete this sea- son than ever before. Rust WARNER'S Proof Corsets A new shipment of all the new makes in spring styles. The Berman Emporium " THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. I. Blooston is at Walker on business today. ‘For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. ° Police Officer Cash Brunelle, is in the city from Blackduck today. If you want the best field and garden seed go to Naagle. Chairman Sibley, of the board of county commissioners, is in the city today. _ Jess Freestone went to Black- duck last night tolook after some of his interests there. = Judge McClenahan-and- Court _ Stenographer Moody returned " this morning to Brainerd. * + Judge Spooner went to,Minne- apolis and St. Paul vu a short business trip this morning. Superintendent Strachan, of the M. & I. returned this morn- ing from a trip up thenorth line. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. Read thé Bazaar ad today. Standard canned fruits 10 cents per can at Nangle's. Willits and Cahill write fire in- surance in reliable ‘companies. “Lou Bennington, who has been at Park Rapids during the past| winter is home for a visit. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid will sell home' cooking: next Satarday afternoon at the Princess Gro- cery Store. . Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s Lung Balsam is the best. Jerry McCarty, thc well known lumberman went ‘up the north line this morning to-lool: after his interests. Cmsar dead and: turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the ! wind away. ' Take Mark’s Lung Balsam and escape this fate. L. . Bailey left this morning for Tipton, Iowa, to join' Mrs. Bailey, who was called home a short time ago by the serious ill- ness of her mother. ® LADIES' WAISTS We _haye o large assortment up to date in patterns and are — @ made to-fit-—We have them from | 41.25 to $3:50 JUST RECEIVED A complete line of Silks for Waists and Skirts. Prices from 50c to $1.45 LADIES BLACK UN- DERSKIRTS from % $1 to 3.5 WAISTINGS We have just what you want, as they-are stylish, GROCERIES Home Brand are the best, and you will fiad them only at the @ Big Store. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK We place on sale a line of Canned Goods at about half _See ‘our show windows for prices. their former prices. Something Doing at McCuaig’s WM. McCUAlG: 2 zoooooooo‘oooooéooooco ® WM. McCUAIG ‘We have on & SPECIAL SALE Men’s and Children’s Hat= —We have them-in-three-Jots—— Lotk — worth from $1 to $ = sale price (1 Lot 2, worth fram 75¢ to $1 for: R Lot 3, Hats for boys, sale price A 1= S 38¢ SHOES We have them for Ladies, Men, Boys and Children, and they are of the best. RUBBERS RUBBERS ]Yo m)l need them.~ We have all sizes. LADIES' BELTS Well; we have them from 25¢ to $1.75 all new and up-to-date. o Lcmlces, radishes, onions and cabbage at the Princess Grocery. Dick Underwood is down frum Sulwny this afternoon. J. M. Richards returned today from a business visit to Crooks- ton. Mrs. F. J. Manley, of Waco, Mont., is in the city for a visit with hes mother, Mrs. J. J. (_-‘.u(ble. Russel Bennington is down from Tenstrike. Mr. Benning- ton has been having a tussecl with lagrippé for some time past. Rev. bm‘nh goefi to Crookston |; this afternoon to attend the dis: trict conference of the M. K church: whick convenes there tonight. - i A.L. Crocker, of the Crowell- -|Crocker Land Co. who are large- ly interested in real estate in Bel- trami- county is in_the city' on business today. J. F. Morgan, who-has been in the city for several days went out again last night on one of his log buying trips for the Crogks-: ton Lumber Co. Frank Tufford, who has been wor l(mg for one of ,the logging companies at Mallard is in the city today. Mr. Tufford goes to Tenstrike tonight, i The winter’s cut, oI ties ab l.hL various stationson the north line is being moved and crews are working at Blackduck and Hines, spur loading them on the cars. Crookston Journal: ~Miss- Ma- bel Benson: passed through thie city Sunday evening enroute from Grand “Forks to Bemidji here she will resume her duties as telephone operator. A. T, Wheelock, who has“been on the retired list for the past two weeks with a badcase of la- grippe and who recently suffered a relaps to be able duties this week. The Knights of Pythias con- fer the second and third degrees| lat their regular meeting tonight. | The attendance of all members of the local lodge and all visiting | members is requested by the "chancellor commander. isimproving and expects | » assume his husiness | | H. F. Mark of Fosston is visit- ing Bemidji friends today. Thos. Jack, of Park Rapids, is the guest of Bemidji M. E. Harbin, 1.|ltu1nnnn4 | There is no lever so powerful “ds}ll.llll.]lhl\\l\)])h‘ facts—Marlk's jLung Balsam will cure fcnn;_-'h. : Attorney Sutlivan;of St Cloud, is in the city on legal business | before the probate court today. Miss Hegg, of the . News force, roturned last night from a weelk's visit with friends at Long Pl'i rie. Willits & Cahill yesterday sold the M. Kline property in Bailey’s addition to B. . Bishop. The consideration was $700. J. F. Fowler, the Fargo cigar salesman who has a large trade in Bemidji is calling on his local patrons today. Dr. Gilmore returned today from Crookston = where he has been for a coupleof days on pro.fossinnal business./ M. P. Dewolf, the cruiser for the Grand Forks Lumber Corisin the city today. Mr. DeWolf is on his way to Grand Forks to spend a few days at his home. Dr. Marcum occupied the Higgins residence which he re- cently purchased today. The 1051(1011%,15“5 one of the finest locations on the boulevard. Miss Aaberg, of Minncapolis, is the latest addition to the ex- perienced help at the Bemidji steam laundry! She came from Minueapolis last mght “to take charge of one of the de timents. The Modern Samaritans had a big meeting last night and took L. J. Williams, the furniture salesman over the Jericho: road. The Samaritans are arranging for'a big social and: dancé to be held in about: two weeks at the city hall. John Sibley, the well known Bena logger was in the city to- day. Mr. Sibley was on his way toBoy bay to malke some arrange- ments about his s whicl are to be started as soon as the weather will permit. Bruce Harris is ngn,mfv at the oftice of the Crookston mill dur- ing the illness of J. F. Boss. As soon_as Mr. Boss is sufhi ently recovered to be able to resume his old position with the auhw department. M. L. Heciss returned »',vvstm'- day from a several week’s visit with Minneapolis Ariends and went to Blackduck last night. He will have charge of cne of the stores for a“ logging company that has several drives in -that vicinity: X Mrs. M. E. Cavson this® moyn- {ing received a letter from a rel tive on the Cass Lale reservation stating that her father Chief Be- midji has been growing worse forthe past-sever: condition for atime was ¢ cred reasuring but he has suffer- ed a relapse. Orville Hulbert, who has been an- employe of the Clearwater Eogeing Co.- during- the past winter and who went to Solway for a good time afterhe came out of the woods was admitted to the poor—farm-yesterday.— Hulbert is unable to work as the result of rinjuries sustained 1n a fight at Solway. James A. F. Fedro, who for | the past year has been foreman lof the Pioneer composing room has resigned his position and ex- | pects to leave ina few days for| ! the Pacific coast, where he will| friends. | the Croolston | {insurance man, is in the city this| your | his dutics Mr, Harris. will take |4 ITIS ANATTER OF d[AUfl Absclutely Pure THERE !S NO SUBSTITUTE A Rcmarknhlo Case. Thos. Reed, of Neillsville, Wis., Your White Wine of Tar Syrup is the best medicine for the lungs that has ever been sold‘in this county. T speak from my owi-experience. - fithink it has twice saved my life when sufer- ing from a d @ of the throat and lungs. It o my neighbor, Mr. Dowes, of asthua thay had - anticted him for years. The smallest want ad is cave fully readieach day by of people; A few cents® oxpend-| dture puts you in close touch with those hundreds. When your beer pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned. L] Do not forget we doall kinds of steam and water pipe re- pairing. === Céll or telephone to J. J. DORAN / /fl am selling out Rubbersand Arctics || below cost. j(l«t' your Supply now. 1 \ Monogram Fancy Cream Cheese : the very hest We areoffering some very attictive values ‘\_ Mg Dried Fruits o Our price dn California Canned ° Goods is good for six months laccept a position. Mr. Fedro is printer of the old school and an ex fee sptionally capable workman,who has many Bemidji friends, He 1 V\l“ haye the bestwishes of .dlr for future suc ! and see those fine S prices on just now as our old stovi mluci in Rang o} Vare, Keen K I’amtfl he has ever bumpted u that, but we'll name him™ or unnecessary. If you want your them here. 1ing in lhdl lice, s0 drop in op him. Wken Mike drops in we'll not only show him s but we’ll show him t that will make any further lookin oliara to-de double dutyspend W M ROSS W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209 ] ust Received hundreds | 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 Bemidiji. Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range has many distinetive points of merit. — Evervhody who wants a o7 and - understands * the «ll'sh‘nhi}i{)’ and economy of having only the best; sliould come 'in and ot us. shiaw: (his v aNge, - This is the original and only all- steel range. There we no ntln LS \\ln«h «luwl\v to be mentioned in the same class: The qulck hent ‘radiation of thxs range makes a very great saving in the amount of fuel. DON'T IALL F. M. Malzahn & Co. TO SEE 1T, WANTED—To list bargains in real estate. $300 to $1,000—parties waiting. WILLITS & CAHILL. SRR ) ‘fi@@'@@@@@fi APOINTER: We are headquarters for Caps, Hose, Undu\\cm, \\nnl( Pants and all kinds of Nuhum Lamps, = s, Tobaccos, Candies, Nuts and a gen- eral varie !\ of Merehandise. We want your trade; and appreciate your patronage & 5 hy-giving you more for, your money -at all times than £ you get clsewhere TR R Y We cordinlly invite you to eall and sec us at our old @. V.mtl. 504 West Bhird street. The Falr Variety Cash Store ¢ o 2 GHeT a8 -fl 1 £53 [;umbermens State Bank BEMIDJI LE General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. Sprmg Line of Baby Carnages and Go Carts. Swellest Line of lmn Beds Ever Shown _in Bemldu. Nobby Line of Rockers, All Styles and Grades. FURNITURE