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| 1 The Bemidji = VOLUME- 2/~ NUMBER-3:- ———-BEMIDII_MINNESOTX, "EB. IDAY TR R S S S R S S S P L B SRS FRIDAY AN at less than factory cost. We secured SATURD You’ll have a chance to buy Choice Merchandise some great bargains and our customers will get the benefit. Spring Caps.—We bought 300 sam- ple Caps from a large cap house. Fri- day and Saturday we will give you your choice of 200 boys and childrens caps, worth from 25¢ to 50c for 15¢ $1.00, for 19¢ cach | Dress Wash Goods Remnants.—500 yards | of short ends in Wash Goods; your choice for 7¢ a yard o o | - 2 100 Men’s Caps, worth from 25¢ to | Dress Prints.—1000 yards of good Prints, light and dark patter worth up to Se a yard: take what yon want for 5¢ ivyad Friday and Saturday iRy LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS--- Last week we bought of Percival B. Palmer & (€ Suits. They sold them to us b one-half of their regular price. and the hest sellers this spring. them a cash offer for the lot an had to pay for them 30 days Tadies’ Fine Black Tricot Suits, trimmed with hlack silk braic Ladies’ Brown Serge Suits, sille trimmed, satin lined: worth Ladies Suits, made of faney Scoteh suiting, trimmed with I worth $30, sale price : Ladies' Black Serge Suits, satin lined, worth $27.50, sale price TLadies' Blue Voile Suits, the v ( 0. - Tatest; worth $35, sale price Bk B b de e b ol b oo e e oo ol oo e e e e ofe e o ofo oo e ofe o e ofe o s e e o e e ofe e e s o ( # Ladies Tan Covert Skirts, worth $11, sale price : < Ladies’ Brown Skirts, trimmed with straps of same material, and brass huttons; Ln'im-. % Jadies. Blue Brilliantine, Skirts, price -~ . i Blue Serge Skirts, a well-made, dressy garment, price ; 5, Missdg’ Skirts, made-of-dark-olive skirting, tripmed With sain huttc <% Misses’ Blue Serge Skirts, nicelsi made and trimmed; price, ‘Misses’ Grey Flannel Skirts; trimmed with-straps of same material;_price, of Chicago. a large number of Ladies Great Suitrsaleron Friday and Saturday * They are all new spring styles They had but from one to two suits of a kind left. We made d got the goods: now you can ity them for what we would have worth $20. sale price sale price acket made with cape; ass huttons: ] 815 trimmed with brass butions; MINNESOTA. BEMIDJI. B R R B R SRR ROROROR R AGRVALNAY Candy.—Choice Chocolate Creams, 25¢ per pound. New Belts.—Tinsel Belts, the latest, up to $1.00 each. Ladies’ Linen Collars.—15-cent Collars, warranted all Linen, 6 for 25c. Shoes.—We keep all kinds' of Shoes, but perhaps the Patent Leather Oxfords for baby boys, made like men’s, is the greatest novelty in our stoci. Hardonger Cloth.—W e have just received a piece of this cloth, the latest thing in fancy work. Men’s Hats.—We are showing all the latest things in Men’s Hats. Boys’ Fixings. _Buster Collars. Buster Be}ls. Little Buster Suits. Buster Ties. Men’s Clothing. -~ A day's wages is easily @ earned by buying your Spring Suit of us. We don’t need as much profit as some stores. Our suits at $10 to $15 are beau- ties, and have the wear- ing qualities you would exPect in much higher priced garments, st Spring = Summer 179 0 4 ¥ < < < Cl & i Ed H & H L L o & 5 & L L & b Ed b < & e & 3 & e 2EFFEFPERTFTRRETTEI EEEEEE L EE DL Sk ik Copyright 1903, by David Adler & Sons Clothing Ca. ERE are some frocks—double breasted styles—some people prefer the name of "Prince Albert"—however the garments and that’s all sure of a perfect fit an reasonable prices place them within the reach of all. You should own one of these suits this spring are "Adler" Xou need to know to be correct fashion. The ds = 34 AY: e o 4 e o T .‘I B "I“"{“ Foefe .‘( 3 »( T | would be. | the pro rata distribution plan. LL PLAN APPROVED | | 8TOCKHOLDERS OF NORTHERN SECURITIES COMPANY HOLD | SPECIAL MEETING: | 1 | THREE-FOURTHS OF THE STOCK VOTED HARRIMAN INTERESTS PROTEST | AGAINST PROPOSED ACTION | | i | | AND WITHDRAW. The stock- | ities com- | in Halo- | directors Offictals of t present {uclud and Nichalas T Others prosent i s and R. 8. Loy atives of tho than halt o 1 the meeting. | One of« the L. -Ritirds of | Washineton, D. €, said he owned 100 shares of stock and “declared himself before thie meeting opened in favor ot | Presidont Hill prosided anfl Seere ichols read the call for th i Bere was ien @ briof whispe ‘ice between Prosident and Mr. Pierce. The latter read u formal protest, in which he said that the Northern Securitios company is a8 the owner ot @ L. Harcinan and | 1 thiat the not now and never e s PIor \tinte inspectons to count the number | sented at the niveting whispercd dent Hill and N ett. In the v been appoini of shutes 10 Harriman Interests Withdraw centive committee | seuritios company.f Northern | dissent- | ol i These were ndopled without & g voice, ' wanfed e Stockholder lenow—by—w of calculution | the figures for Northern Pacific | and §$30.17 for Great Noithern had | been'arrived at, {4 table distiibution, Clongh and tribution. other — oul holder appeared 1o have in the Tho polls shortly before noo announced it ap| 50,000 ey of Northern S ties o total of 24 it heen—voted—hn—fave nounced plan for t the holdings of railroad stocks none agning Them thevot sald the pesilt wa o ovot sred that of the Soentf ot —soor-aftort g President 111 s hie expected 0 cLean, in the supreme 1 the application of . : Co. for an injanction to Squitable Trust company ting the Northern Pacific | Northern— rail prevent the | land Wil be thrown open tg s | fn Minnesot | the comln | ontny | government fn the | Klowa and Con Now York. April A meneral ! | shutdown or the silk 2 L thronghout Manchurin against Amer- son and other parts of New v oand | deans st 18 be- leved 2 ish vessels [ Which Dhoy nos sty oxpet i | sadd that thy roosuche it s ¢ will be-atriied i ) ls | conntry and yicinity v | atarn for Pioneer BIG TRACTS FO b serrtees JAPS ANKOUSTOFIGHT MILLION ACRES OF LAND TO BE WAR OFFICE FLOODED WITH AP- PR OPENED IN MINNESOTA AND PLICATIONS FQR PERMIS- THE DAKOTAS. ‘ SION TO ENLIST. | ALL AGES AND CLASSES REPRESENTED Washington, April 22.—Ahonut 1.000.- 000 acres of des rhlo ay d th | AUTHORITIES BELIEVE HALF MIL- Orders have terior department sett the .date for the open acres-of land within th ervations in Minnesota: 1and 1S mbraced In parts of the Boise i i Red Lake, Chippewa re: Wil be opened upunder th i the Nelson ast of 1889 aml subject to under the proyisions of the ad lawat the rate of 25 The - lands in g fi [ time_ex : young to LION VOLUNTEERS EASILY OBTAINABLE. Tokia, April 22 —Tho war office is Wls of applications| * and every con-| ssion to go to; tions come from and boys too rmy in the, 5 of the ap- urteen to sev| any “of them, following the| custom, sign their’ applicad uwn blood and Several 0 in blood. + Volun-| apted, but the at the desire iist in the war, The tiled and, if volun- se who are now vice will be appli soldis lont Roosevolt | | om tollowed * held in the nehe country «of Okia 1o Jottery s sl hbma a fow The oy eleven townshi tlon of* the | 5 dty. The au- thorities here believe that 500,000 vol- uateers will be easily obtainable. ¢ the Gt RUSSIANS ARE BITTER. will b \ = public ab Say American and' British Warships Fought Under Jap Flag. Borln, ~april “potrespondent the Frankiu tung, writing Munchuria,-under date WILL AFEECT THOUSANDS. of frow dTarbin, of March 16, “Grest bitte General Shutdown of Silk Mills Seems Imminent. y s has beon arolised fu Penpsyivanin 5 threatencd as a1 took SUlt of the piiicity ol opdersfor the rdments of Port 1 trades The manufictprors ik of ilag. This - closing thole mis nest nioe : 10 the fact 1ot ; float -was - larger ated and in- ¥ 5. The until w contin ot s husiness Munchuria One Rallly, an Amerfcan, olth wduction much Wit down | 80d - several others, including David- A Wi oW on Tand are Bom, - a - Caidiin, have disippeared. Yo Tha authoriiies ave lookin ¢ them. i siflicient {ooms until the middle of May i UGS T [EvSHE TP torson i Butrroum i ties would beffoot) od-hy-the-shu i ting down of e mills | ih on the river, mostly under 4 the American and carrying Amer- HEAVY FALL OF RAIN AND SNOW. {can goods, has been prohibited.” for the fodd that an Englishman i Port Arthur a8 2 spy. <en o Mukden and hanged. plving of “the o called” flour it s 1oy Severe Storm Rages Thioughout the 'pijogaNs Intermountain Country. | MASSED OMTENALUL T City, Aprit 2 20l 801 Indications That a Determined Stand Will Be Made There. ) Aptil 1ori whic {2 iwhich | il i the intermonntain ¢ torm in Salt Lake City & the most severe Aptid | qrs. o About half “ouits Tadl s prepared I-on_the massed raging throt L0410 e m Chiuoli ; tr up an ineh of Of H10W an inch | 1 16 indofinite, but reaches at least to fell. A thirt for | ’ o e \ the Poshippo, a tributary of the Yalu, B Lerce i Boenfrequent exqianges T sTream - ine thavicine parts of the ity WANT BOSS DIS(?HARGED. | Two Mines at Ely, Minn, Closed Down |4 by Strike. ¢ of the emperor in the Far East The entive fhazients 4 by the St Petersburg ¢ Chandler and nhering in the ae Ely, Minn working cr JPloncer tnines, grapate (00 me No Jap Transports Sighted. 22.—AIl has been Thore are For this week we will place ¢ All of the _Style and the most UNION MADE SPECIAL SALE OF = ME. This lot consists of odd sizes and manufacturers’ samples, and there are none in the lot worth less than $3.00 a pair- They are the new lasts in Vici, Box Calf, Valour Calf and a few Corona Patent Leathers. Ss=si4 1. Meyer @ Co. N’'S SHOES. m sale 250 pairs of Mens Dress Shoesat Twe Dollars pair. $'2000 PAIR ment youwcan make, They in- sure comfort for your feet and outwear any other shoe. We have atullline of spring shapes. miGH ART CLOTHIERS.