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SPECIAL Next l)oor to F—éiv%t&(‘fi&fi%:i(—i—&i@ PEEEESEEECecEECEEEEE v ..Dress Goods, Trimmings.. and Laces. ALSO NEW LINE OF BELTS. AT THE ¥ Berman Empor ium 555935353‘52939 :é&é% SALE OF }\ Post Office: B33SASIS3 ?Ef“(».‘( EEECECEEEEREERECE The Grill Finest equipped ..Restaurant.. in the city. 2 ““Best Cup of Coffee on Earth.”” )GE"“-“G‘I—EEEEEEE‘(‘EE‘EEEEE&(E‘EEé EECEEEEEEEET 1-)*)'*]')!!!"l-’-’-)l"i’ii‘l&!)i‘)ii’!i!!i’&li!!*’!i’!!! & 333333 ’i*’i!!iiii’! 33333 Tflg. CITY Closing-out sale on refrigera- tors at Naylor's. S.D. Works was in the eity| last night, from Nary Genuine Louwelsa Weller ware for sale only by A. E. Winter. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is tiie best. Chas, Fisk is at St. Cloud wind- mg up hls connection with the . A. Gray Co. as bookkeeper. - K, N. Lang is at Nary today. Mr. Lang went down to pay.a visit to the handle factory= This week only, refrigerators and book cases at 15 per cout off at Naylor % Ed Warren was up from Lake last night for a short with Bemidji friends. To complete the neatness of your home you necd some of thit genuine Loanwelsa Weller ware. A. E. Winter. Sam Sutor, the popular pr prietor of the Hotel Endion tt Cass Lake, was a visitor in the city last night. o Cuspidores, tankards, steins, punch bowls, vases, pedestals and jardinieres, made of the gen- uine Louawelsa Weller ware, wl(l it DR. FOSTE R DENTIST MILES BLOCK. only by A. E. Winter, The Ex- clusive Jeweler. For wall paper see J. A Hoff, Miles blocl. Geta hammock and rest easy. Naylor has them. John.Lerdahl, the popular Kel- liher saloon man, is in the city today. George Scott, the well-known lumbermen went to St. Cloud this morning on business. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark's Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Harry Gillham, who has recent- ly. closed out his saloon business at Blackduck, is yisiting fncnd\ in Bemidji today. Assortment - of cakes and cookies served free of charge with Ives’ice cream at the Lale- side Bakery. Judge Spooner went to Brain- erd this morning to hold an ‘ad- journed term of the Crow Wing = | county district court. If your bicycle"is broken or your gasoline stove is out of or- der take it to W. M. Ross and have it repaired. Editor LaFren re,of the North- ome Record, passed through the city this morning on his way to the Twin Cities for a visit. DaveLong,the well-known chef, who has been making good things for the boys toeat on the School- craft river drive for the past fow in the city today. The Deafness Cannot bc Cured By local applications, as they can- not reach the diseased portions of -the ear. There is ‘énly one way to cure deafness, and thats by constitutional remedies. Deaf- is caused by an .dinflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube is inflamed you have a rum- bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entively closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored toits inormal condition, hearing wili be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, 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. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold “by druggists, Toc. Take Hall’s I‘.xmlly P:ll; for coastipa- 1 lot Corsets, worth up to $1. ,-19. Ladies’ Men’s Hats worth up to Men’s Hats. lot 2, worth up For Groceries, Mr(,xmw has We close 7:30 p. m., exeept WM. McCUAIG ..THE BIG STORE... _SPECIALS FOR— THURSDAY FRIDAY, Waists, one lot worth $1 » Tadies’ Vesfs from -5¢ to 25¢ on our Bargnin Counter’ = = o ¢ht GGwns; worth more, but for the four days, Men’s Shirts worth up to 7 Men’s Shoes, the $2.50 and ¢ Remnants of all kim]s at half price - new, and of course the Home Brand is the Best and we have the McCuaig’s for Something New! 50; sale price $1.25 00; your choice for the inul ¢-cach.— ! your choice, 39¢ kind; choice, $2.19 $1.50; yours for $1.00 to $1.00: your choice 50¢ the Best; always fresh and, Best. Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG and onions. entirel take tl S tions of veins: antiseptic dre _|ings are applied to wounds, drive arrived last night and 1he' erew are being puid cif today. Trunks and Grips always on hand at Naylor’s, Try a pound of White Star coffee. Chas, Nangle, agent. R. H. Carr Post G. A. R. had a | regular meeting this afternoon. | Strawberries, fruit and vege- | tables every day at Peterson’s. Special Sunday dinner tomor row at Armstrong & Under- waood’s. Pwomembers of the survey- ing crew camped-at the outlet are quite seriously ill, Why balance on the verge off consumption when Marlk's Lung Balsam will cure. L. G. Sims expects to have his feed store ready for business some time next weelk. W. M. Koss has a competent mechanic to do all kinds of tin and sheet metul work, Mrs: C. R. Martin will leave the first of the weel for a several weelks’ visit with her parents at Osalsis. > ‘Assortment of cakes and cook- ies served—Tree of charge with Ives’ice cream at the Lakeside Bakery. George Knapp, who was form- erly employed at the Markbam hotel, is now on the night shift at the Grill. Howme made strawberry sundae with Ives vanilla ice cream makes adelicious dish:-At Poter- son’s parlors, Caesar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, and avoid this fate. Five final proofs on Beltrami county homesteads were setting for-hearving at the clerk of court’s oltice tqday. Minunesota berries .are best flavored. Picked ripe and the only berry for canning. Order today from Petarson. Haye Ross put up your eave troughs at right price. Bhone 113, F. Rogers, of Little Ialls, has been v iting his son [ Rogers for some. time past re turned to his home this morning, Fireworles and flags at' Peter- son’s. Judge Spooner will preside over a special term of the Hub- bard county distriet court-to be convened at Park Rapids next Tuesday. Creamery, separator.and dairy butter, fresh and sweet at Peter- son’s. A marriage license was issued at the clerk of court’s of v tevrday to IKarl Winger and I beth Berntson. Both arve resi. dents of Beltrami county. Everybody wearing & carna- tion tomorrow will have had their dinuer at the Grill. Attorney E. B. Mc¢Douald has gone to his old home at New Richmond, Wis., for a visit with his parents. He will return to the city the first of the week. Everybody taking dinner at the Grill tomorrow. will receive a carnation. Matt Bright left this morning for his old home in Ishpeming, Mich., where he will spend his summer vacation visiting*friends and relatives, “The Princess has a fine assort- mentof lettuce, onions, mddlshes C. H. Clapshaw, of Bemidji town, was in the city this morn- ingon his way to C: Lake, where he has some business be- fore the land office. Two hundred pounds: of fresh, sweet cow’s buatter'in today, at Peterson’s. Charles Woodward today sold two fine farms in the town of Northern -to Frank and Joseph Hughes. Both gentlemen. will begin developing them at once. Nothing but the best at -Arm- strong & Underwood’s special Sunday dinner. Several picnic parties are or- ganized for tomorrow, One will lup_the Mississippi-and—a third will camp at the outlet and fish for muskallonge. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Dr. Brinkman is fitting up-an- other rooin in his suite in the Swedback block for the accom- modation of his patients. He has been remarkably suc ful in P mtu.,c of chiropractic :mz] Trlumnhi of Surgery. Wonderful things are done for the human hod,\j by surgery. Organs are taken out and \(mpml and ]mhsh-‘d and put, back, or be removed T bruises, burns and like injuries | before inflammation sets in, which causes them to heal with- {out matnration and in-one third the time reqoired by the old treatment.- Chamberlain’s Pain Buim acts on this same principle. Itis an anteceptic and when ap- plied to such~ injuri causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money, not to mention | the convenience and suffering which such injuries ental. For <> MW«‘W«‘M(_V / 2o to the head of the lake,another | SooTeS —FOR Weddmg and Baby Pictures —GO 1O HAKKERUP S i Hakkerup Studio § Two Doors East of Uity Drue Store. 0 is well pleased witli the present outlook. Fine Hood River at the Princess. Thayer Bailey returneds today from a visit to North Dakota rela- tives. Iowa strawberries, nice. and sweet, at the Princess, M. E. Thurston returned-today from a business trip to Rat Port age and Baudette. - Get your Sunday dinner at the Grill and receive a carnation. Henry Steclkman, proprictor of Strawberries Jjuicy Marion Stevens, of Crookston, is in the city for a visit with his aunt, Mrs. R. W. Hitehcoek and will enjoy a part of his summer yacation in Bemidji Dyr. Engstad, of md Forks s the bost Tiniment - |accompanied by his famil b | M. Babcoek is a rived at noon today to join the | wall lmnvsn citizen _of North colony of Grand Forks people at| Plain, (T'“"" There 1§ nothing Civand-Forks bay, for an outing. lequal o/ Pain Bulm for sprains Harry Pitts, o well Jenown Tand bruises. 1t willeflecta care (irand Tor { i in on third the time required by rived in th at noon today to days’ outing at Mr. and M r, and Mrs. JAL \ R. K. Mille H. Miles will form a tishing party who intend to spend tomorrow af Bass Lake. The fishing will be directly i charge of M Vogler, who of the boss fishermen of the Superintendent l)un\wody)n tutned today from a visit to the raral schools in the town of Roose- velt. ~ Mr. Dunwoody says he found the schools progressing very nicely and that section of the' county is developing very fast. He will be busy for several weeks yet visiting country schools. Nels Sorenson, onc of the sub- stantial residents ol the town of! Jones, in. the city today and was transacting busine. court house this morning. Mr. Sorenson reports. thut road iim- provements are badly needed in his town and hopes to get his case before the county board at their next-meeting. An effort to get a band together for the Fourth of July celebra tion at Cass Lake was made this weekand the prospectsatb pres M night only seven men vere mustered. Another effort will be made and unless it is sue cessful the bund will abandon-thet —Iproject of going to Cass Lake. Endnrs«.d (,.unplnll The Clearwater county--Deno- cratic convention held this week drew ougonly astall attendance Less than twenty de present. Ite ndorsed Nat bell, of Crookston, and Nye, of Moorhead, for <lr-]. rgates to the national convention ‘and instructed its delegation for| Hearst. yin grea Lqu.m aning in, de- cw Discove my is ¢ daring [Jl _\ for (on&umw . Coughis —ancH Colds to be uneq aled. CA recent | expression from o Mcitarland, | Bentorvi on-| ample. chitis for thr s and doctor- | ed all the time without being ben-| itte Then I began ng Dr. i nd a few | Feyual-| {Throat tre Pneumoniaand Grip by all druggists. sale by Barker’s Drug store, Sle, and $1. free, regular sizes Up-to-Date Work %} Spooner entertained at and §ldinner st evening for Hon. I} = 5 v ML Eddy, of Glenwood, 'n‘\](‘l\\l Prices Reasonable. Q| Mr. Eddy there were | Enlarging, Framing ¢ ::'m‘\h( us L . L "“: and Finishing Q liteheock and ¢, R, ) \.} for Amatucrs. (2 Driven to Desperation. ¢l Living at an out of the way Q| place, remote from civ tion, a o [y other L period in June. | storms ab the |- nt |2 ing. At there. | Cnited for the | appointn | men Trial bottles | Special . Sunday Dinner. Armstrong & Underweod will serve another «special Sunday dinner tomorrow. The price is 35 cents, and all the good things | tuu.\ln((ln'w m wili be served. | Notice To the Pablic: | When you are tived and don't| [know where to go stop at Nay- Jor's farniture: store and takea| restand got @ drink of ice water to-refresh yen. Allave-welcome: Entertained For Eddy. family is often driven to dospera- | tion in case of aceident; vesulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, | ote. Lay ina .~n]ml\ of Bucklen's Arnica ts the bost on earth,-25¢ at all d ug stores. | Fell From Boom. | Oue of the rivermen working | on ithe boom for the (mn)\\lun\ Lumber Co. yesterday afternoon | foll from the boom and had o Narrow (m-\;u- from drowning. | rome when rescued | feian was summonad, | ned CoNsSeiousuess alaid was necesse x'_\'.} before medic That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, i used Dre. King's New Life Thousands of sufferers the Hotel Steclmiu; Tl proyved their matehless mevit for |y s City S Siek and Nervous Headachos [ s in tho city: on- business bHIAY: [ e purio Dlbod: and build € Wl"" & (Jahlll Armstrong & L ”'_l‘ IOOIEDL up your health. — Only 2ic, money {0 your Sunday dinner. i if I\u( cured. Sold by alll W. E. Avnold, assessor of the k I —_— town of Northern, wis transuact. i ss at the court house To Teach at Ll(llvl’olk 0 s morning. Littloforlk — Caar ) Loans tshipment Minne sotusiraw- May MeLennan avrived h«'lvi 5 N | , diveet from the oreiands, | Monddy from Bemdji and willl s b in today, at Peterson’s. make the Littlefork her home a A Real Tidtale I?, Von Donc nd family, f e and w half Joast. Sheis \v, Corand Torks, arve in the city [or e on her claim across the (v Insurance an outing on Lake Bemiji with the d is doing an extensive| ¢ : Cirand Fotks colon of farming at pr “' Conveyancing \ James Nesbit and family, of [She has secured the Little i ) Gerand Iforks, are among the peo- ‘:<'|"{“1 ynn.tl T\-uI|\1|f>'wj'!|\1l\lr;l'tl- l!l«- %) ;‘1 e ple prominent in that city whoeeming FetLp VIR CLAIIU e bl A B s a Rl cnjoying a summer outing ay y accomplished —and | < 61 e e Iinnndlu 1 VA lady. 3 Sinltey ‘agon. Vaubeock wa 1oand se & applicd | ain’s Pain Balm Treely IX. (icorge M. thrown (from his verely ‘ |)l\l|s((l ment. For s |).)' Barker's Drug store. H on the Weather. According to Rov. Tra L Hicks the fonrth storm period-in June | is from the 16th to the 21st. This promises to be the most pro- longed and prouounced storm It is atimewhen daily thunder storms and heavy showers may almost constantly be expected. These storws will visit most sections of the coun- try and-in some localities, mainly in the middle west, they areapt to break in tornadic porportions. The erisis of this period will fall | on and touching the 20th. Change | to. higher bavometer and colder will naturaily follow after the in the usual way and dominate the weather for several days. AFFECTS SEVEN THOUSAND. Strike of Elcvator Constructors Covers Wide Territory. New York, June (8. ~The excentive hoard Of fhe Elovator Condliusiors: Internationa’ anion has ordered o against the 10t 31 have NP OPPISOOPPOPOPOETY THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor J. H. Crouch i e and Builder. Cement Sidewalk, o Curbstone, Can do your fine work and your { coarse work, will do it prompt- ly and at vight prices. Carriage Blocks, Cellar Bottoms, Ete. ' SEE TS BEFORE YOU BUILD. PHONE 92. 1001 Minnesota Avenue. Thos. Smart L3 4pm DRAY and BAGGAGE e = s, | _J'\\” fgyg*foue MOVING A SPECIALTY At Fmb;oidt.ary BEMIDJI, MINN. Fine Needle Work. CILY HOTEL R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth St W eSOl Clry Hall; (3 ) | 5 AllOrders Promptly Attendedto || < Fine Art Wall Paper |' Fresco Painting | eoooees BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. . Two Doors Line of Cigars-& Tobaccos Line Bemidil, Min B R et J. P. Lahr, The Furniture Dealer, The simplest, the lightest, the strong- eat, the handsomest; the cheapest hest roll anid made. Spring is Here and So are e We. | We have just putrons courteot NOTTONS, HOSIERY, (e ly thank our tend to all a just cloged a very suc Starting on one seednd we i fon thel inv susupport and v to call on s for anything in GLASSWARE, DINNER SF acco, Capdies, TS, ) 0 ancy Dishes; Men's-Ware, Cigars, ' Last year wo laid the foundation for a successful 4 business on our Genui y-Day Bargain Prices which we are going to éontinne, and will even give you more for your money this year than last. The Fair Variety Cash Store 4010 West Third Strect, B S e i Grove’s Pepsin Coffee The only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. , CASH PAID FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT. CITY DRUG STORE _ TME-PIONEER DRUG STORKE OF BEMIDJIL the Sun Shines.” YOUNG DECLINES PLACE. Assistant Attorney General Cay Will Go to Ala hington, June ¢ has becn infor torney report. Masked Nen S Rutte, dry 4 aYout 81,500, the entire operation occu- pying about two minutes. But before buying your Hay-Mak- ing Tmplements, remember that F. M. MALZAHN & CO., Carry-a full line of MOWERS, RAKES, and all other Implements for making hay.