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{0 Bemidji'to reside; 9?EEEEEEEEG&EGEE:&&:&S&SS SPECIAL SALE OF W o . ..Dress- Goods, Trimmings.. and Laces. ALSO NEW LlNE OF BELTS. AT THE W W ‘Next Door to Berman Emporiumf':‘ Pi)st‘m'fice; i W 7'395%%‘35532555353 DECEEEEECEEEEE F(‘G((GQGG(SC AT The Grill RESH CUT FLOWERS ranges Lemons Bananas Tangerines Pineapples Strawherries ] CEECECECEEEEEEEE (=] Lettuce Radishes Parsley Tomatoes Cucumbers Young Onions VECEEEFEEEEEECEEEEEEEFEEEEEEEEE 23333333333333333333 33333 THE CITY Cut flo\vers at l,he Grill. Men’s %5 pants at Gill Bros. only $3.50. Watch the Grill windows for good things to eat. Mrs. Wm. Luker is home from a visit with friends at Duluth: Nothing can be better than il.e best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Armstrong & Underwood serve ice cream at all hours of the day and night. Mr. and Mrs. Powell, of Turtle River, are the guests of Bemidji friends today. New Habsburg imported china for wedding gifts, at A. E. Win- | $3333333333333333333333333333333333333333333332 ter’s, the jeweler. There is no lever so poweriu as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your couvh J.J. McConkey returned last night from Fergus Falls accom- panied by his fa.mily, who coue Your home is not: co-:fipleto UR- less you have one of those 100- piece dinner sets at E. A, Win- ter’s, the jeweler. . Attorney-Smith;-of -Duluth,-is in the city on business today. Mz, Smith looks after the inter- DR. FOSTER| DENTIST MILES BLOCK. ests of lhc [‘ltanr Brewing Co, in this vicinity. Oranges, oranges, at the Lake- side Bakery. Mrs. T. E. Ryd ing Bemidji , of Shevlin, troughs at right price. Phone 113. Delicious ice cream daintily served at Armstrong & Unde wood’s L. D. Williamson, the Laporte merchant, was a yisitor in the city on business last night. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung | Balsam will cure. TImported china dinner direct from Austria, at A. Winter’s, the jeweler. W. M. Ross has a competent mechanic to do all’ kinds of tin and sheet metal work. ; Mrs. Dr. Adamson, of Cando, N. D., is in the city today fora yisit with Bemidji friends. Assortment of cakes and cools- ies served free of charge with Ives’ ice cream at thé Lakeside Bakery. Chas. Nangle. who has been ill and confined to his home for some time, is able to be down town today. Caesar dead and turned to clay might smm a_hole to keep the wmd away.. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, and avoid this fate. S. D. Works came up from Mankato yesterday, accompanied by his friend, Dr. Webster, who sets Deafness Cannot be Cured By local applications, as they. can- not reach the diseased portions of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf- ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the KustachianTube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum- bling sound or imperfect hearing, and “when' it is entirely olnwd Deafness s the result, and unless the inflammation can be ‘taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition,-hearing will-be destroyed forever; nine S out of ten are caused by C which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give $100 for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. Curcey. & Co., . Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 7oc. Take Hall’s Family Pills for coastipa- tion. —THE=— BIG STORE We offer at a bargain for this week 1 lot Ladies’ Vests, worth 10c to 15¢; your choice for 5¢ All our Rain Coats for men and ladies at cost and less. Come in and see them. See the Black Waists we are offering at $1.25 Ladies’ Kid G tloves; all shades; the best made. Tadies” Strap Nmtlnls, per pair -$1.15 Men’s Oxf{ords, all lasts ; $2.50 and $3.50 Men’s Slices in the hargain hasket. worth—from$2:50 o & = bR H your choice, $2.18 Men’s Ties; the 50¢ kmu on sale at 29¢ each Men’s Collars; the 2-for-25¢ kind at 5e each Pearl Buttons. 5¢ per dozen Men’s Hats, worth from 75¢ to $1.00; your choice 50¢; Only a few left. GROCERIES. Alwaysa complete and fresh line of Groceries at MeCuaig's We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG | this vicinity. | |at Gill Bros. TRt Mrs: ryou friends today. Have Ross put up-your eayve| | Wm. | unbe; {local druggist, | tion-to your White Wine of Tar | {28 1 had tried almost ere Ht effected-seems-almost miracu s to spend some time fishing in| Great bargains inwen's shoes | Tobaceo tags bought at Peterson’s, Oranges, oranges, ab the Lake- side Bakery. Mrs. J. B. Essler is visiting| Minneapolis friends this week. | Watch the Grill windows for good things to eat. Llce cream and strawberries, Armstrong & Underwood. Try a pound of White Star coffee.. Chas. Nangle, agent, A fifteen-pond son was born to morning. = A nice Hammock is just what want for @ picnic. Sce Naylor? W. AL Marvin, cig in business today. The same cxcellent cow butter in jars, nothing beuter, at 2etersofi’s. Dr. Mortison was called to Wilton on ‘professional business this morning. Geta “Comfort Chair or’s and view the Monday. R. J. Roftidal, the well known 3lackduck merchant, is in the city on business today. Take the baby to sce the cle- shant, but buy a folding - go-cart at Naylor’s and ayoid the crush. Alex Focbes, ont of the pionecr residents of the town of Jones;-in western Beltrami county, Bemidii visitor today ssortment of erved free of with Ives’ice cream-at the Lake- side Bakery. . A Young, the well Known tesman. is in the city for a , with his brothers, Cieorge and Joe Young, ¢ It your Dbicycle is broken or your gasoline stove is out of ov der take it to W. M. Ross and have it repaired. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. have disposed of their hotel terests at Farley and have turned to Bemidji tn reside, Tor wedding gilts call on A, 1. Winter. the jewelsr. The largest line of cut glass and sterling sil- ver in the city. | Mrs. A Garris has gone to Grand Rapids to join her husband who is now superintendent of the etectric light plant there. Do not fail to read the Bizaar ad today or take advantage of this'sale and save about one half the price on articles mentioned, George Knapp, who lias been working the night shift at the Markham bav has resiened his position and left last might for Colorado Springs. Armstrong & Underwood have a novel display window their popular restaurant today. ten-pound pickerel dressed is one of the feature Remember the social to be given by the Junior Christian lmd(;:wu at the Presbyterian church Friday. Adults 15 cents children 10 cents. W. G. Schroeder and H. G, Hayes spent yesterday- with-the government surveyors at the out let. Both gentlemen are inter- ested in the water power there?| Miss Alice Pendergast, who | has been teaching school at Han: ley Falls for some time past will return to her home in Bemidji tonight to spend the summer vacation. : A. Smith, the well known lum- berman, came down from Black- duck this morning. Mr. Smith has finished all his work in that vicinity and is on his ‘way to his home at Eau Clairé; where he will spend the summe " Conway’s Commercial College is organizing a class in bookkeep- ing, shorthand and typewriting for school teachers and those who have attended school during the year who wise to take up these studies during vacation, One month’s free lessons given to all who enroll during June. Mrs. E. H. Hitt, of Braine who i cnlating a petition ask- ing for the commutation of the death sentence apon-her-brother; Chounard, went—— to Hackensack this morning. She expects to secure the natures of several of the petit |ulymvn who selis Tom the city on 2t Nay- parade Idwards m- re- Have \ou aFri ond Afflicted \'iih Asthma? | P ranl\ S. Archibald, of West| Swanzey, N. H., write For the | past 'e years I haye suffered | with Asthma almost constantly. I was s0 nervous at times T could hardly remain in my school. This | disease coupled with the nervous | strain to which teachers are al vs subjected, made life almost ble. During a visit to my Hinsdale, Mr. Hann, a called my atten- home in yrup. t first [ was skeptical | with no permanent help.. Finaliy | T tonk home z bottle and the cure | | lous to me after my former i peated disappointments. I want to recommend yonr| remedy to everyone who has been afficted as T w for over five years and I shall be glad to reply | ‘busir Arthur-Brose thisyretrigeratos at-N thing | v who sat in the case and reside noar Hackensaci, Go to Hakkerup for phot Business Men's el tonight, Hens eggs not at Peterson’s, B, W. Heath is at Guthrie, on ess toduy. ) neets paridy hatched Goutothe Princess tor all kinds of fireworks and Hags. | Hicks predicts a severe elec- trie storw for tomorrow or Sut-| urday Business tonight. Now will you kecveoal? Meu's club meets| G small. | at the large and baloons Firecrackers, flags of all kinds. Princess. Anew acetylene gas plant is being installed at. C. H. Miles Golden Club. Have vou got-a-picture at-Nay r's. L not why not? J. P Duncalf’s new, “The Turl Exclimge, " w: ally| opened for busines: day. J. H. Markham, who has been very-ll for several days, is re- purlml as considerably better to tloon, form yester Naylor,s. You \\ hen shopping visit N A nice cool plice to rest, are welcome. Manager Kayne ha new piteher for the baseball t He arrived this morning and is | southpaw. R. K. White. who has been| lpoking alter some railvoad work in the vicinity of Kelliher, isin | the ¢ity on busiuess today. Big reduction in prices Bookcases and Writing Desks for next ten days at Naylor Matt Bright went to Red ageney this morning but prom ises to return home in time umpire the ball game next Sun- on 10 J. M. Smith, who has been visiting his son Dr. some time past ing. Superintendent Strachan; ol the M,-& L wus at Northome in his special cur last-night and| went south on the pussenger this morning. John Vogler ciunping party s organizing who will go il 1o week to spend several days bass tishing. Jud LaMoure, the damous | North % i statesman Lt party ol friends from Pembina, are oxpected Lo arrive in Bemidji | nextweele to spend o weelk at the Take Phe initiation of & large class was postponed for one week by the local lodge of Maccabees Tast night,owing to the fi that w nuniberof the application papers had-not-been returned. Miss Fern Spencer the Pioncer to correct a ment that sbe is about to resign her position at the telephone oftice. A local paper published | thestory-yesterduay: Jardmeres & Jardinére stands ab Naylor's. Tom Smyth writes from .\unj rancisco, California, that heis | ighted with his western trip and is well pleased \\'ilfl San Iraucisco. r. Smyth may return to Bemidji soon. Allen ook, who sustained a crushed foot in being run over at the Great Norther depot last Tuesday evening, is gettingalong very nicely and it will not be necessary to amputate the lvml | The local lodge K. of P, is plan- ning to hold a picnic. some time this suwmer. The picnic grounds at the head ni the lake will be the | place and invitations will be ex- tended to outside lodges Lu b tend. The church it de 50 f of the to thank Bazaar for courtesy and s-; tance unu e public in general for the pi:ronage awarded them | during the past week during the | Bazaar sule, D. . Gresham is shaking hands with Bemidji friends to day. Mr. “iresham has just come from_the [ron yange, where, hie | suys, things are very dull this | summer. The ary surike on the lakes is being felt in ever fown on the: range and busin is unusually dull as a result, ForSims—will—open and feed storein the I3 ing on Minnesota ave also wholesale butier and egos The stocks are being placed in position today, Mr. Sims is a business man of life long exper ience and had intended to retice from active businessTife when he dispo=cd of his mrocery husiness ast fall but finds it hard to keep out of the harness. }nptlsb the aAloure o build- H 1l ue, Thrown Froma Wagon. . Gieorge n from his wagon bruised He appliced serlain’s Pain Balin freecty the best liniment M Bibeoek-is -« citizen of North There is nothing to Pain Balm sprains and bruises. It will effecta care ird the time required by wr treatwent. For sal Biabeoc and K. wis and saysitis ho-rrer tsed well known | Pluin, Conn. ual for inonet any to enquiries regarding my case. by Darker’s Drug store. | family is often driven to despera Smith for | roturned to his | howe at- Minneapolis this morn-| 3uss Lake the fatter part of this | | Prin That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if you | used Dr. Wimg's New Lite Pills. | Thoysunds of sufferers have voved their matehless merit fc and N Headacl llu~\ madie pare blood and build | up yourhealth, Only 25e, money back it not cured. Sold by all] druggists. | rvons LR BNOKER COMMITS MURDER. Kills a Boston Travrflng Man at Al 9.—Richard E age firm of R E. Co., th v, shot anil rd AMites & Sear hMmu\\ kit zen people W t 1o the strect 10 ymue‘ where ve himsell N ¢ Known In court I’ examination A charge of murder in the first deg His friends claim that his mind is at- fected. Driven to Desperation. Living at an out of the way place, remote from civilization, tion in case of accident, resulting | in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcor: ete. Lay inasupply of Bueklen's Arnica Salve. 1t's the best on earth, 25¢ at all drug stores. 1IN NEED OF MEDICAL AID. | Kidnapped American and His Stepson | 1l in Morocco. Tite W T received | iral Chadwick g Tane At he has beet in-| dicaris and his. ste- | | ington, te vy ent has tear-Ad ', Lo the ¢ formed that 1 part a clible an son, Varley, are in necd ot medi and - (hal e consul gen (o Raisuli (o inquire whether o Wil be given sate conduct tmiral says o that 46 so-one wit s shoraet | Ratsuli's reply Is expected i day or (wo. Sued by His Doctor. SA doctor here sued cme for 50, whichi 1 elaimed was ex ive for a case ol chiolera mor Msays R White, of Conchella, SAL the trinl he praised his mudical il and medicine. | asked D i0it was not Chamber lain’s Colie, Cholevie and Diar clioca Remedy e nsed as 1 had cood reason to bhelieve it was, ind he would not say under oath that it wis ot No o doctor could use a better remedy than this in 150 of cholera morbus, it never Sold by Barkes’s Dy REGARDED AS A JEST. Unllctl States Not After Moroccan Coal- ing Station. Washineton, June 4 which is agrating certain Buropean new | W the ot sl the | United States goverment micods per manently (0 possss o aconling | slation-on-theMoroecnt-eonst as an nefdent (o e settlement of tha Perdi wrded officially hore Phe o | Fncnt ol van\m ROV dpm.nnlw ISR (U %6170, “even. tem porarily can port and customhou: connection with thie Perdicurls tartling Evidence, i Irosh testimony in creat quan. | i constantly coming in, de King's Noew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs ang. Colds to be unequaled. A yecent | cxpression from’LL J. Mclfarland, | Bentorville, Vi, scrves as ex-| ample. He wr <[ had Bron- | chitis for three years and doctor ed all the time without being ben- efitted. Then [ began taking Dr. | King’s New Discovery, and a fow | bottles \vhnlly cured me. " Fegual ly effective in curing all Lung and | Phroat troubles, Consumption, | l’n“lllnulli:\:ll]d(;l'i]) ( anteed by all drugeists, Trial bottles| free, u-vulu i, and $1. BRIEF PERIOD OF PEACE. Hcvohmon Breaks Out Santo Domingo. Waghington, June & —Within three | days of Admiral Sighte’s annoutice- | nient {that peace had been concluded in Santo Pomingo another revolution has brolken out in that count Ister--Powell-cubl he—stat ment during the /i, that the it lere that-place BeOI-Teporied -t | fimines bad effectod a landing at Ma roris, el ph communication lias Leen inter bit claring Di. Another in Tride £ “There_ar SO prople in the newspaper business in this town that are| having i ot of fun with me. Any time they want came [ have the bill boards and T will |.n whitt | have to say in niee black type so everybody can read it A Wheelocl:: George: ©1 learn sinee around soliciting pienic that there are guite o few business men who don't belong to_the club. Many say they hav'nt )n en ash to join. Fvery businels man the city she helong ™ Jo L my recent trip funds for the in Aunditor Syl tesanstersavchodrive_up in-front | of the court house and let their horses eat the shrubbery ought to jweking up. We have been at some pains to fix up the court house grounds and it is too bad to have the shrubbery de-| | stroyed in this manner.” wter: CCareless o s counsel waived | J A HOFF. Painter and Decorator. Paper IHanging. Kalsomining, and Art Work. Monk is Here! Bring in your Sign Orders! Pictorial, Electrical and Novelty Signs, Banners and Show Cards. New, Neat and Up-to-Date. 25°, off on Wall Paper’ LIS House ‘,um.»: I 0 b Pive room Wi repn Sl(n)O 00 Hoiise, $250.00 $2 0 Two-room 25-foot Seven-voon House, $850.00 320 &15 handles 2ecscessocsssssssssoccscce ¢ BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop, Pine Line of Cigars Bemidji, fioesoeoesieaad DO i« Dr. J. Warninger ‘o ; vl Ih-mldu & DB B Vet 3 ONlee b rear o 30 Raloon, 1118t o Owner of Gen 4 Howho will min ST aservive fee ol = Wil DR S IGORGOaGHUTIHE Yor wall paper see U, A, Hott, 1 Miles block. Grocery Co. M. E. CARSON, Manager. )|SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: P Paney Crawford Peaches, ..20° ..25° 25° 256° 20° . 25° o 18 25°-30° - 18° Kecular price e Lo Cling Peaches Canued sweet 1 Canned Apples, Ao can ured Hams, TONFONS LETTUCE STRAWBERRIES RADISHES CUCUMBERS e % Princess Grocery Co Grove’ sPepsm Coffeef The nll\\ Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. ThePepsim relioves the Stomach, and the Iledache. relioves ohe Price 10 cents and Coffee 25 cents per bottle. e g CITY DRUG STORE . THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. ..CHOICE LOTS... —Grow-More. Vql uable Every Day The demand for-Building Lots -in- Bemidji- continues unabited, We still have a large number of Fine Residence Lots. however, in all parts ol the city. You conld have hought chieapera few months :1,1;7';.775117. you will not he able to buy cheap a fefy momheh'mu now. Bemidji Townsite JOHN F. GIBBOA & Improvement Go. S, - Local Agent. ccevsesssessssscsssssecossesssssboe Gk o/u " A s in —Come and ..-WALL You ean choose from a car lot. ever shipped into attendance l)m/ and E l'munl/. at all _times, see our— PAPER.. Finest line Northern Minnesota. .LIENO WALL FINISH.. We handle itin bulk:you do not have to pay a big price for worthless packages, but’ get full weight: All colors, 8¢ per pound; in 25.and ,10_.4!uuud lots, 7¢ per pound. : : * Why not trade where PHON ou can get the most for your money? ———W.C. JONES.