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WE oo ool o o b e o b e oo b e e ok b oo b ok Slaughter Sale in Skirts. - HAVE BEEN FORTUNATE to close out the manufacturers’ line : of Tailor-Made Skirts at about one-half of the original price. We . PEEEEL LT3 'Q(‘(‘(‘iE(E("EGGEEEQ(—EGEE(“‘5655‘!(‘5((—5!(?556&5(«' The Only Exclusive ..DRY GOODS STORE... in Bemidji. 2 %9"’!!’!!’,*"") 3333333433332333333333333333 4!*)9)# EEEEEEEEEET 322333333 offer the full benefit of this purchase to our trade, and will place these Skirts on sale temorrow. All the skirts are man tailored in the latest and = nobbiest styles. Colors; brown, castor, tan, gray, blue. The newest faney ; mixtures at $1.50 to $6.00 The Regular Price would be nearly ldouble of that amount We have been procuring a line of in” Mulls, Notting Points, in White lengths of 1 T 9k yards. Tt is to your vantage of these équally fortunate in LACE CURTAINS ham. Netting. Irish In 3 and 31-2 and Arahian. 212 interest to take ad- bargains as the pur- All store at a great re- chase means a great saving (o you. other goods in the duction. o oo e o ol e ofe ofe ol oo e o oo ofe oo oo ofe o oo beede ofe oo o ofo ol oo ofe ofe e o e oooe ofe o oo ofo oo e e ol et Feofe e b o oo fe B oo b ook ol g _NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. % & ! PEPEELEEPDTREbPE LR ED B IEAEAE SR S S S A A SEA SRRV AR R S A A THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones: Miss Sund, of Cass Lake, was the guest of Miss Jo Hegg yes- terday. < our Low Prices and Elegant Selection in MILLINERY. . In our Dress Goods and Shoe Departments you will findthe Newest Fashion Offerings, and Best values for your money. Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets. % A new shipment of Ladies’ Shirt Waist Suits and Waists just received. Do not miss the opportunity of : THE BERMAN EMPORIUM: TFor wall paper sce J. A. Hoff, Miles block: J. C. Elliot, of Cass Lake, was in the city yesterday afternoon, J. P. Lahr sells the Ideal Fold- ing Go-Carts. Nothing can be better than the best;—l!lm'k‘s lung Balsam is the : Short mill wood, ready for use Phone 208 or Wes Wright. A, 0. Johnson is down from Turtle River today. Fresh strawberries and bana- nas daily at Nangle’s. i Miss: Tuttle, of Cass Lake, l Latest Novelties Just In | S. E. Gregg, the cruiser isin teacherin the city schools, was - the city.today and has just re-| e oirest of Miss Allen yester- turned from a trip throngh Cass county. Miss—Myrna-Culbertson, who for some time past has been em gloyed at-McC@uaig’s returned-to er home at Walker. this morn- ing to remain for the summer. Editor Morehead, of the Turtle River Independent, is'in the city today accompanied by his brother, 8. M. Morehead, of Pembina, N. D., who is here for a visit. lday. If you don’t have your shirts and collars ironed on the new domestic machine at the Bemidji Steam Laundry-you -are-—behind the times. Thos. Johnson, the contractor, will soon commence the erection of-a_fine_dwelling for Andrew Warfield, on Lake Boulevard: Mz, Johpson hasa large number of contracts and expects a very busy season this summer. BIG S weaves. ——-—;THE-—:-—4 Complete in all Departments. Dress Goods, Wool and Wash Goods, all the new shades and Waistings—We have an elegant line. ORE —|country. Mr. best. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ]éullberg,oi Blackdudk, are Bemidji visitors today. ] County, Commissioner John McDougald is in the city from Blackduck today. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. .Sherman-William and Harri- son’s paints, for sale by Chas: Nangle. Lay ina supply of shovt mill wood for the season. Drys quick ly. Delivered for $2 per. load Crookston Lumber Co. Phone 208 or Wes Wright. If you want to dress well, one of those swell turquois laces at E. A% Winter, the jc J.R. McDonald came down this /from the 'Big Fork McDonald says Big Forkiis booming but the trip through the big swamp is_somo- thing awful, Mr.and Mrs. E.E.. King, of stnnd Rapids, -were in the city yesterday afternoon. Mrs. King 4s on her way to her old home Wadena fora short visit with buy sl [ w {frionds, Fred Lammers was a pass on the M.&I. south boun morning returning to his home at Stillwater. Mr. Lammers has {just finished driving about six - [ fifty, the higl score of the after s tionally well patronized and am- B oo ok oo sk ek B 3 o] 0 Don’t forget to go to Nangle's for fishing tackle. [, H. Winter spent Sunday the guest of Gyrand Rapids friendsy There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts —Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cougli. H. Dunhi "ol St Peter the city fora visit with I Mrs. J. B Essler,” and RE is in s sister | brother g. R. Dunham. Short mill wood, ready for drys quickly, 82 per load delive ed. . Crookston - Lumber— Co, Phone 208 or Wes' Wright. S. P. Wriglit, one of the em- ployes at Winter & Co.’s left thiis morning for ashort visit at his old home in Ontario. “Happy'' Anderson is ex pected down lrom Crookston to morrow to help the ofchestra furnish music for the Firemen's dance. The gun club held its. sécond shoot at the fair grounds yester- day afternoon —City Attorncy Russell got 47 out of & possible noon. The Palace- Cafe served a special Sunday dinner yesterday, the first since opening-upin their new quarters -in the Malzahin block. A very large number of dinners wece served, and Mr, Throm expresses himself as well ‘pléased with the business. md _special Sunday was served yesterday by: the Armstrong-Underwood Cafc. Tt was well prepared and excep- ply testified to the culinary skill ! of the chef, C, T. Alexander, and {his assistant, J. P. Glenn, | this morning. Hoeatod —inhis—new —quarters in 'iljl,‘\'lx\-l'xs the Messrs. Sec the new Princess Dressers | at Lahr's, | H. I, Mark is in town from| Fosston this afternoon. | unes Reid of Tenstrike w visitor in the city yesterda) Wui, Fellows, the Tenstrike sawmill man, is in the city today. | Attorney Cartercame down fromTenstrike on legal business J.Peterson.Jr.is now nicely | the Malzahn block. The Entertainment committec | of the Retail Liguor Dealer’s Association had o meeting this afternoon. The Knights of Pythias will | work in the second and third | ranks at thewr vegular meeting | tomorrow night: Ben Schneider, Wis., one of the Schueider Bro business today Miss Barkey, one of the teach ers in the village schools at Shoev lin, spent Sunday the-guest-of Bemidji friend The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbytevian church will serve dinner at the chureh Memorial day. < Mi: rice Stevens, been the guest of the M Taggeart for several turned to her home today, Rip Van Winkle was a lue man, but not hall so lucky as those who have their watches re paired by A.E.Winter,the joweler. V. L. Ellis, editor of the Mal lard Call, is in the city with his family for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Murs: Joseph Bilis. X John Cowan, cashier of the bank of Northome, was in the city this morning on his way to Cass Lalke, where he had sonie business'at the land oflice today My, Mres. J.1% Young chap eroned a party of young people who droye out to the Mayo farm atthe head of vhe Ik and cn joyed a picnic dinner and after | noon’s outing yesterday. A. L LaFreniere is in the city today—returning- fronr a_yisit to his old home at Red Lake [Falls, Mr. Lalfreniere publishes the Northome Record, one of the brightest papers on the north line. Mrs. O. Koch, and Muies, S, Stewart with Miss Capitoli arrive tonight from Iergus Ialls to malke theiv future home in Bemi Koch & to__open “Phe of Tron River, othing tirm of s in the city on} Ttewart are soon Grill” restaurant. Tom Smyth, who some time 1o resighied his position at the Lumbermen’s bank, left Satur day night for Tacoma, =~ Mr, Smythwill look the west over for about o month and if he is pleased may decide to-do here:= & M P, DeWolf, was in the city: this morning to look after the cottage which he is having con spructed at ‘CGrand Forl biy. -, DeWoll was just returning from a short to hishome at Girand Forks and was on his way to Cass Lale. - The Mes Koch & Stewart are remodeling the interior of the building they recently purchased and arc soon o open as the SErill” vestaurant. 6 will be handsomely fitted up and will be one of the finest places on thie line between Duluth and Crooks ton. Miss Knaggs, demonstrating foods for the p Conkey's grocer ns demon- stating at the residences of the city this week. The pure food demonstration — at - McConkey's has brought many visitors to the store and is adyertising it very effectively. Back .l,ut‘\va I Bereman has who has been Batavia - pure st weekat Me received Wim. another letter from Fred Brink' in Mr. man, who is taking a-eourse Chiropractic. at Duluth. Brinkman-is very enthusi over his new work and sayshe is getting along very nicely will return to Bemidji about the first of June and Dr. Frederick Brinkman will open up offices at IDr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: N Dr. Blakeslee ¥ hysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block, Bemini Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block PROFESSIONAL GICARDS . Tliles Block D. H. FISK ‘ Attoruey and Counsellorat Law | Office opposite Hotel Markham. Bailey & McDonald| LAWYERS Bemidil. Minn. Otfice: ~Swedback Block I Résidence Phofie 2ai” { —Jay L. Reynélcis Dr. J. T. Tuomy DENTIST Attorney at-Law | Office over First National Bank, Third. St Office n Tliles Block, = S P.J. Russell Attorney at Law Whooping Cough. “In the spring of 1901 my chud renhad-awhooping cough, ' says Mrs. D. W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. “[ used - Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with the most satis- factory results. [ therk -this is the best remedy [have ever seen {for swhooping congh.” This reme- iy keeps the congh loose; lessens [the severity and frequency of {thé coughing spells and coun- toracts any tendency toward pneu monia. For sale by Barkers Drug Store. BEAIDJL = - - - - QNN Gibbons & Torrance; Collections City Real Estate Attorneys-at Law Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Hame Phone, 60 }fi&‘&&&fi&‘_&&&&&fi&&&‘fifi‘fifl § 3 ; £ DA D ADAAD DDA DD DDA N PHONTE 1w, 2 Bemidji Steam Laundry f This Coupon is good for 5 votes % In favor of \ IN THE BEMIDIT PIONE § { § R VOTING CONTEST, Prizes: Louis. Phice Free Drips to St This Coupon will not bo good unless voted BEFORE SIX O'CLOCK - - - - - § May 21 DI . DN MILES TIST BLOCIK. weinm Vinfres Propriotor. & | |4 BRUNSWICK-BALKE i Billiard Hall. | L. J. MATHENY., Prop. Fine Line of Cigars & Tobaccos Chas. E. Al PRINCESS Grocery Co. M. E. CARSON, Manager. D - Minn Bemidji, : 3 ¢ L cessesssssisssssssssccncsre O Eam—— ¢ Dr. J. Warninger Yoy & Surgeon S e of Areada At Bemidj SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: i | 25° 25° i at I Itaney Lemon Gline DOE ) i A pried aiilin il 20" AT D (I N | (1 ONTONS LITTUCE NERAWBERRIES RADISHES CHCUMBIERS Princess Grocery C FURS in sea. 25" 25:-30 I'I“.' ”III-mn Ciivedd-harms, lr,» I'l-mu‘4 ek Shoner l() 208 Second St. it = i L= the comment on the new 3 u Tone Portraits at il * LAKESTDIES 7 el 3 e = B34 i ISN'T THAT NICE? Is abways (e praise of the ‘},} Artisto ’lating rints [ made at e LAKESIDE, 7 STUDIO. i i 3¢ Call and see s You arc ever weleome. M. J. MORSE, - Proprietor. SOOI HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist Postoffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS; FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for safe. all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, reaired and remodeled 1 carryat son bought. % Embroideries, Laces and Buttons for trimmings. million out of Caldwell Brook into| The Firemen’s dance tomorow [once, He has wany Beniidji I guarantee my work mothproof and e the Big Fork river and does not|night will be one of the big events| friends and expects to have a the most lifelike of any in the state expect to return to this section untill next winter. A large number |large practic The of the season. Dishes.—We have on display an elegant assortment, and = S B s in all styl Men's Hats—Any We carry a complete line, a Best is the “I WM. McCUAIG prices are right. TLadies'Shoes.—We have an up-to-date line. Children’s Shoes.—For school and dress. Men’s Shoes.—Come in and see them; we have the latest. GROCERIES. Something New at McCuaig’s. We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays We have them and prices. style and all prices. lways fresh and nice. The lome” Brand. WM. McCUAIG “Doc”-Rutledge—accompanied the Cass Lake base ball team up yesterday afternoon and offered ,to bet $2,411 that his team would win out—beforethe game —There were no takers and Mr. Rutledge disappeared after the second half of the second inning and has not since been seen. An Open Letter. From the Chapin, S. C., News: jarly in the spring my wife and taken with diarrhoea and so severe were the pains that we called a physician who prescrib ed for us, but his medicinesfailed to give any relief. A friend who |had a bottle of Chamberlain’s | Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea { Remedy on hand gave each of us {a dose and we at once felt the jeffects: T procured a bottle and before using the entire contents wa were entirely cured. Tt is a wonderful remedy and should be found in cvery household. H. C. Bailey,Editor. This remedy is for sale by Barkers Drug Store. of tickets have been sold. ! moneyderived_from_the _ticket lsale will go to defray the ex i penses of the the Hallock tournamnent. Attorney McKusick returned | | Saturday night from Stillwater. tuneral of his uncle, Wm. McKu | 1 last | sick, whose death occurr Mr. McKusick pioneer resident of that tion [ highly resvected by a wide cirele of friends. ; ('nndird;l(: w | week. ) calling nn people promine politics 1 Bemidji Saturd running team at| o | where he had been to attend the " J. Herrmger, of Ada, v.'_:m" ¢ Cured | as they cannot | on of thie car ¥ tocure deaf-| Deafness Cannot by loc MY WO an of the mucous hian Tube. When this | med you have o rumbling fmperfect heari deafness | inflammation | stor- | v closed, W unless the he destroyed t of ten ' ur : One Hundr - of Deafness ( 1not he cur Send fo J.CHE i the interests of his candidacy for | {the Republican nomination for | | railroad and sioner. e has quite a personal acquaintance in this city and is strong throughout the northe section of the state, would mak la good man for the position and will go to the state convention very substantial twith some backing. wrehouse commis- | The- Result-of Typheid Fever of Coldwiter, v { to say L am of Dl War JUALLED BY EXCELLED BY NON RK 1 TEW, A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED Only 15 cents a pound the market; all sizes o ——International STOCK FOOD. 25-1b Pail for $3.50 for the best Stock Food on f the food for sale at the CITYDRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRVUG STORE OF BEMIDJIL. |