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" . SPECIAL SALE OF ..Dress Goods, Trimmings.. ~ and Laces. ~ ALSO NEW LINE OF BELTS. = ALINE - Berman Emporium W Next Door to Post Office: 2333333333333333333 &6 ‘?—Qfi"fi‘fifif‘;“fitfi(flfi: The Grill \ 33 000000000000 3 EEE ¥ [ i | & » W W W 2 there will be a charge of ten cents for admission during the evening. A good, hot supper for 25 cents. J.R. Rasmusson, representing the Hamms Brewing company at Crookston, is in the city on busi- ness today. L Armstrong & Underwood serve ice cream at all hours of the day and night. M. E. Harbin, the Crookston life insurance mrn, is in the city on business today. A fine picture given away with every ten dollar cash purchase at Naylor’s. . More of those fresh Straw- berries. We receive them daily. Fancy lemons, Jumbo bananas, Fancy na- vel oranges, tangerines, pineapples, radishes, cu- cumbers, young: onions, EEEELEEECEEEEEEEEEEEEETECTECETEECEE b asparagus. - If it comes L. H Bailey is in the Twi % from The Grill it must be 8| Cities. Ay \\‘m v il : . Carpets, oilcloth and _linoleum he Best. ik at-reduced prices at Naylor’s. Attorney F. D. McDonald is at | Kelliher on business today. Refrigerators is the order of the day. Naylor has them. Miss Charlotte Taylor. who has been the guest of Miss May Vil- leman for several weeks, left last night for Bruce, Wis,, for a visit with relatiyes. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure “your cough. R State Drainage Engineer Ralph returned this morning from Kel- liher where he'has been looking up vhe site for the first state ditch in Beltrami county. The locition has not been definitely: decided upon. Mr. Ralph went to his homeat Crookston this afternoon. but will return in a few days 1o male the preliminary survey. Do not fail to read the Bazaar ad today or take advantagé of this sale and save about one half the price on articles memioneg. DECECECEEEEEE 333333333333333333332333 "THE CITY " For wall paper see J. ‘A, Hoff, Miles block. g lce cream and strawberries. Armstrong & Underwood. 5 A. McKinnon, the Crookston awning man, is a Bemidji visitor this afternoon. . As school has closed the boys must have something to play with so buy an express wagon at Naylor’s. G. Finley, whohas been spend ing the winter in this vicinity with his brother, Solon' Finley, returned to hisold home at Blake- field, Ont., today. i Cmsar ded and turned to clay might. stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, and avoid thisfate.— by local applications, as they cannot i reach the dis d: portion of the ear Miss Bertha Remshardt, of the, There is only one way to cure deaf: . Pionser force, went to her home, b aud &M’ is by wfs:?éwf,owlfi ¥ 1 i o rinedieds—Deatnes; L1 by a :?fi""?}‘f""&fif.“fii‘g fl"”;l:vh]?" I lamed condition of the mucous lining 1St V1SS e e shardt, her ¢ ihe Eustachian Tube. When this] sister, was one of the class grad- ftube is inflamed you have o rumbling nated from the Crookston high |sound or imperfect hearing, and when school, last night. it'is entirely closed, deafness isthe £ : result, aud unless the inflammation The Gypsy Carnival wil o be':nkeu pug]nu% cg::irm be’ restor & & 5 — el i mal condition, hearing - bigsix o'clock: suppe ?vil%obe] (;eslzgsve‘:l {forever; niue cases opera’ house Monday, June 6.15u of ten are caused by Catarch, Those having a ticket for supper |which is nothing bat an inflamed con- -will be admitted during the even- ing free of charge. Otherwise i #33333333333333333333333333333333333333333333) I-)ea'lness Cannot be Cured Cition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars Ifor any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,* Toledo, Ohio. DR. FOSTER DENTIST " MILES BLOCK. Sold by. druggists, 3 Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. . ——THE=— Bargains this week Will be better than. ever, We will place on our bargain counter our entire line of White Dress Goods that are worth 15 to 20¢ per yard at 8¢ prr-yard; only about 500 yards, all new and just the thing for waists and dresses. Jacquard Swiss in blue, pink, Nile, red and tan, the thing for summer waists; sale price 30¢ per yard. 1 Lot of Belts worth 35 to 50 on sale, 25¢. t;"]mfli‘es““fm15[%1‘5;‘&.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. Men's Collars, the 156 2 for 25¢ kind, choice 5¢ each. Men’s Ties, worth 50c, choice this week, 29¢. Men’s Hats from 75c to $1 while they last 50¢ each. Men’s Shoes, worth $2.50 to $2.75, this week $2.19 pair. Remnants, all kinds, at half price. Shirt Waists, see the Black Silk ones we are selling for $3.50 each; get one while we can fit you. Kid Gloves, any shade and size. GROCERIES. Headquarters_ for Fresh Groceries. Always something new at McCanig’s. We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay i)ayé & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG _ ! wM. McCUAIG : o SPECIAL il e o bR o /. ; ) (| sesvsesssescecccccccececes ONIONS Attorney of Silversack Takes Story of Finding of Dead Man (2 B A R G A l N 4 )mx]nmm1limxx'xi)irxhlDv(‘xx.u’lvh(‘u:{u’m‘7 77777 l‘]‘:’I."l‘U("E = Action to Secure His Re- Near Sorting Gap Cannot (% LIST (; < Dr. J W'irl‘li‘n‘é(r;"“ i STRAWBERRIES 2 ' br. J. p ) T lease From Jail. Be Confirmed. b ; bk S B -— ) T Thone CUCUMBER? 0 Five toom Houss: B0-foot ots 0 A Gl BAeROR, : Charles Serutchin, attorney A rumor is current about the 0 D AT A R A ) ¢ g nakiilin R for Frank Silversack, servinga i‘l:]"'." L"ll\i-‘lltrfilt'i'!lq(’l\ to t|u]‘ u-ll'w-bf(X $1650.00 Q thirty days. sentence at the | that the body of a man who pre-g 0 coun{y ja,iblyfor sellingeliq'um' to.{Sumably (!l'()“'ncd in lake [rvir 10 Two-voom TTouse, 25-foot lot: Q Pl‘mceSS Grocel'y Co Clarence Barwise, a minor, yes. [OF the river, was found n '!O $250.00 Q — torday. servad notice’ on’ Judge [the sorting gap shortly before |0 oo yiouse, 30-foot lots ¢ Reynolds that he wished an ap- nium dttlulu{l, b,lv; smneln‘wn A\mx- 0 $850 00 L) peal and the courfis’ asked to-| Ployed by b1o rainerd Lumber »O0 0. ) l H l P how cause why it should not be{company. Noneof the men have \g Lo Lot 50x30 815 liandlos ntel"n atlona granted. Judge Reynolds will crossed the lake since noon ow- brie. 106360, 00 (¢ Fender his decision some time to-| g to the storm, bub Coroner |0 oy (: ddy., Silversack was given a Henderson has not been notified | - straight jail sentonce of thirt; and the story cannot be verilied O H . [ ] ,]aysg;“‘l:d:!{s mal i i at any of the sources \vlun'uml'mu‘g l"lts & Cahl". BRoRt 16 mBotTE Y mation should be'expected. s S : proceedings ‘ins ituted the humiliation »f a juil sentence wool Sl s George Trent Injured. Greorge E. Trent, the new man ager of the Markham hotel, wil probably: “ar Tues ve charge of the house. have incapacitated him for a time the head during the runaway ever since. Moody Will Be a Doctor. George Moody, the well-knowr take up the study of chiropractic Institute at Duluth. are (uite unnecessary. , of Nymotre. Anthony’s hospita nicely. “Lucky Curve.” A practical pen for practica men. The Pa color ink, w not st or splutter. | Winter, the-j secure an appea! to the district court, where S Ivorsacic hopes t0 escape with a fine and ‘without daintily or Wednesday of next week to take Mr. Trent had expected to come sooner but ! sustained injuries in a runaway accident near Alexandria which Mr. Trent was thrown from a buggy and badly bruised about He was unconscious for a’time and has been confined to his home court_reporter, who has many Bemidji friends, has decided to according toFred Brinkman, who has just Teturned from Reesland Mr. Moody is learning the business at-the ymect at thsir hall at 2 o'clock Chiropractic institute at Brainerd | Sunday afterzoon to take partin at the present time and remarks! from his many Bemidji friends where he recently underwent an koperation for necrosis of the sternum. He is getting along ker pen.uses any tes neatly, does 000000°2°00%5000000600000 All the Latest Novelties in eMen’s Furnishing Goods, Hats — and Shoes for Summer Wear ——Are now in Stock. We carry a large assortment of Men’s Negligee Shirts, soft bosom. in entirely new pat- . Straw Hats; Tennis, Canvas and Light Leather Shoes. $15.00 @ Will buy Men’s Suits in latest styles; hand tailoved;.strictly first ¢ $10.00 @ Will buy a first class Business Suit that will wear well and give entire satisfaction. Mevyer @ Co., HIGH ART CLOTHIERS. 20000000000000000000000 Just received, a fin of pipes and smoker the Princess To Constitute Lodge. The local lodge of the Eastern Star-will-give a supper and-re- ception tomorrow nizht in honor of Grand Worthy Matron Eliza- beth Thomas who comes to the civy to constitute the local lodge, which was organized last winter | and is in a very thrifty condition. The members will mect at the lodge rooms at (:30 and proceed to the Grill restauvant, whe A banquet will be served, A recep-| upplies at 1 Ition will afterwards be-held at be the hall and the lodge will {given its charter with | ceremonies. All membe. rorder in the city are extended -a special invitation to attend the supper and reception. Don’t: mis: ng the Gypsy blind man with his little gir Leah Gitana, the best organ grinder this side of the i, ' Monday evening, June 6, opara house. ] Woodmen, Attention! —~ All Woodmen are requested to n the Memorial Day - exer Services at the M. E. church at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. By Committee. Remember the be given by thé Modern Samati- tansa their hall Mondayevening. Valuable prizes to the winners. Good social vime; cordial invita- tion to all. “Lucky Curve.” Lucky Curve fountain JRE 1 1 Park ven, written: guarantee with ch one. A. E. Winter, the weler——————— = burns and stings like Fezema. ters from whic s and scales off or appear. | the back, arms, hands, legs {and face, and is a veritable | torment at times, especially at night or when overheated. The cause of Eczema is a tooacid condition of the blood. The terrifying itch- gummy, yrms bad lcoking, ears, 7 to ‘when ternal appli the disease, SSS advice, - SETS THE SKIN ON FIRE." No disease cattses so much ‘b’odily discomfort, or itches, 1 I It begins often with a Z slight redness of the skin, followed by pustules or b y fluid oozes, which dries on different parts of the body, but oftenest upon Dear Birs:—I feel it my duty to write and let you know what 8. 8. suffered: and different kinds of blocd medicine, have been treated by the best doctors in the city, but coald not get relief. My leg wasin a terrible condition ling and burning areproduced Seyersl botien ond mom oy body, I forllike | by the overflow through the s new man. 20 FLANNERY. | glands and pores of the skin 2601 Thomas 8t., 8t. Louis, Mo. of the fiery poisong with which the blood-current s overloaded. While ex- and powdersare soothing and coo enter into the blood itself or touch th and strengthens the thin acid blood general systenr; when the skin clears off and Eczema and all its terrifying symptoms disappear. Book on the Skin and its diseases free. _No charge sores and scabs. It - S:-has done for me. I have with-Chyofic Eczema for over fifteen and have spent a great deal of money try- ot oured. Have used salves and washes Have taken I started the use of S. s not a spot on soaps, salves cations, such as wash , they do not sortment| - . [his trip east [ the Bazaar-store-tomorrow-after- nk is Here! Bring in your Sign Orders! A. HOFF, Painter and Decorator. ¥ Mo Pictorial, Electrical and Novelty Signs, Banners and Show Cards. New, Neat and Up-to-Date. J Paper Hanging, Kalsomining, and-Art- Work. | T 25°%, off on Wall Paper! CHEAY 63 3 R lass in every particular. 4 0"n900000 ) eseocsccessecscescccccses Oranges . Oranges wp Lakeside Bakery B . R “Lucky Cur Ladies will not find letter writing a task if they use a Par- ker pen. Ar-E: Winter, the jeweler, J. M. Smith of Minneapolis is in the city for & visit with his| son, Dr. Smith. Nothing can be better than the best best. M. P. DeWolf, the cruiser for Co., Mark’s lung Balsam is the the Grand Forks Lumber is in the city today. Prof; Edmunds has bee the sicle list for several da been temporar- a result. Lily postponed as Abe Wyler, who has been at St. Anthony’s hospital for sey- 1 days underwentan operat this affernoon and is expected to be able to leave the “hospital the latter part of the present week. When thetime comes for paint- ing your house or polishing your furniture the question : to the best place for secur material. Nangle handles paints and furniture poli 3 ——Avtorney Choster MeKusick is| home . from: Mmueapolis, where he went to attend the funeral-of Mrs A. T. Ankeny, who died last Thursday was quite well known to many Bemidji friends. Ladies of the Baptist church v light refreshments at All are cor- | No charge will | noon from 3 to dially invited. be made. Wm. McGinnis, whodrives one* of Tom Smart’s dray teams, I a rain coat off the dr sterday afternoon. In one of the pockets was a five dollar bill and a_check drawn by the Pioneer Co, for 310, | Mr. McGinnis will appreciate the return of the coat with the check jand money. Mrs. C. H. Arnoid of Monte- | video, who of | her er, Mrs. R. 5. Mille the past month was ple real cause of ics, enriches, nd cleanses the e but S. S. S. does, and | I surprised last evening by anum-| berof friends. A merTy ovening was passed the ocet being in the nature of 3 far well to Mrs. Arnold who will leave for, her home next Monday. vory %\mfifmm&w S RN { ISN'T s s e B S e 20° ] ;‘,fi‘ 25 X 25" ;fl Is always tho prai “Reilar price s 3{1 Artisto Platino rints Pancy Pears, 25° M made at the LAKESIDE | TER - a0 :;‘ STUDIO. 0 |l X : Regular price 3o ‘fi% & {4 »\IH 20 i Call and see us, You are over welcoiie ‘u . X |1 25° & p:d : o e QN x 1 Resular p s M. J. MORSE, - Proprietof. i) raney canmi swet Poratoos, o : Bl ! 15 | s +eeoesscccsssssssssossoces PRINCESS Grocery Co. | M. E. CARSON, Manager. THAT SWELL? - 15 the comment on the new & Sepis - Portraits at Bt e STDE. o =) be %!SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: TR T N T B TR TSt BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop, faney Hon per b s Cured shoulder, Herring, 25-1b Pail for $3.50 Only 15 cents & pound for the hest Stock Food on the market; all sizes of the food for sale at the CITYDRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRVUG. STORE OF BEMIDJI. secerseesssssssssersresrresccseseesortesesssogesestse ..CHOICE LOTS... Grow More Valuable Every Da The demand for Building: Lots in Bemidji continues unabated. We still have a large number of Fine Residence Lots, however, in all parts of the-city. You conld hiye hought cheaper a few months ago, but you will not be able to buy cheap a few months from now. i . st Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. P : tesscsscesssrssscsesssesssssstosssssecovoce A DS Specialty We arve wow open Day and Evening. A_man_in_attendance- at—atl ti —~Come and see our— ..WALL PAPE You can choose from a car lot. Finest line ever shipped into Northern Minnesota. .LIENO WALL FINISH. We handle it in bulk; you do not have to pay a big price for worthless packages, but get full weight: All colors, S¢ per pound; in 25 and 50-pound Iots, 7¢ per pound. : \\"I‘)_\' not trade where you ean oot the most for your money? PHONE 20.