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YEECEEESTEEEE SPECIAL Next Door to ’fliaé«)éi«) GSE-G&EEGEEESEEEE ..Dress Goods, Tmmmmgs.. - and Laces. ALSO NEW LINE OF BELTS . AT " THE. Berman Emporlum - 333333333333 SALE OF | n M Post Office: > o 535@ { EEEEE @ & € L 2 A n 2 * 2 EFEEEE The Grill Finest equipped ..Restaurant.. in the city. CECEEEEEEEEFFEREEEEEETTECEECETETEEE ““Best Cup of Coffee on’ Earth,”” ’l‘l9"’1’)33i?")"?!!&:’:"!*"difii’”"fil‘i:’i" 333333332333 VEEEEEFEEEEEE 33333333233533333333 33333€ THE CITY Closing-out sale on refrigera- tors at Naylor's. L. J. Kally, of Crookstonswas among yesterday’s guests at the Markham. * | Genuine Louwelsa Weller ware for sale only by A. E, Winter. Mrs. P.J. Russell and son Byron returned yesterday iroiwn a visit to Crookston friends. Nothing can be better than the —best—Markes lung: Bulsnm is-the best. Anton Erickson, the Rosby merchant spent Sunday in the city the guest of frlpnds This week only, refrigerators and book cases at 15 per cent oft at Naylm S5 : Al Kaiser, of Fosston, accom- panied by his friend, Mr. Bolf, of Winona, spent yesterday in Be- midji. To cnmplele the ' neatness of your home you need some of thivt genunm Louwelsa Weller ware. i, Winte Wlll Martin, who was S foi' employed at Wonzor’s barber shop in this city came down with the Crookston base ball teain yesterday and officiated at tie sad rites at the base ball groun:is yesterday afternoon.as umpire. DR. FOSTER DENTIST _ MILES BLOCK. Trunks and Grips always on|j hand at Naylor’s. W. B. McLachlan _and family are campitg out at Pine Beech. For. wall paper see-J. A Hofl, Miles-block. Alex Crawford, of Crookston was a visitor in the city yester- day. Got i hammock and rest easy. Nayloy has them. The'Misses_Sims-and Meyer entertain this afternoou in honor of Miss June Henderson. Two hundred pounds of fresh, sweet cow’s butterin today, at Petersun’s. Lou-Smith;~Joseph Oak and Dave Long have gone to the Red Lake country to look up some claims. Fred Wilton made final proof on a homestead in 148-35 at the clerk of court’ s office this morn- ing. [ 'son’s. The Princess has a fine assort- ment of lettuce, onions, raddishes —|and onions. John Walkehorn, one of the substantial residents of the town of Jones, spent yesterday in Be- midji the guest of his danghter, Assortment of cakes and cookies served- free of charge with Ives?’ ice cream at the Lake- side Bakery. The city council has a. regular session tonight. No palLu,uLn' trouble beyond the usual routine is in sight. Minnesota berries are best flavored. Picked ripe and the only-berry—for—eanning— O du,, today from Peterson. The printers haye a base ball team and would lilke to hear from any local lightweights who are open for enga,gomcnt Cemesar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wmd away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, and ayoid this fate. Miss Marie Walton, stenog- rapher in the government Jand office at Cass Lake,was the guest|. of Miss Jo Hegg yesterday. Creamery, separator and dairy butter, fresh and swa.et at Peter- Miss Jo Hegg leaves tomorrow for a visit with Mrs. R. .. Brown at!Grand Rapids and will remain until after the encampment and tournament. Cuspidores, tankards, steins, punch bowls, . vases, pedestals and jardinieres, made of the gen- uine Loawelsa Weller ware, :01(1 only by A. E. Winter, The Ex- clusive Jeweler. ..THE BIG STORE... _SPECIALS FOR— THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY Waists, one lot worth $1.50; sale price $1.25 —— ——{1-lot-Corsets, worth upto-$1:00;-your-choice for-the four days, 19¢ each. Ladies' Belts, worth up to 50c.; sale price, 25¢ See—Corsat~Coverswe-are selling-at-25¢-50¢; Bargains! Ladies’ Vests from 3¢ to 25¢ on our B:Lrgain Counter Ladies’ Night Gowns; worth more, but for the - four days, $1.00 t()‘§[.50 Men’s Shirts worth up to 75¢; your choice, 39¢ ‘Men’s Shoes, the $2.50 and $2.75 kind; choice, $2.19 Men’s Hats worth up to $1.50; yours_for $1.00 Men’s Hats, lot 2, worth up Remnants of all kinds at half price For Groceries, McCuaig has the Best; always fresh and new, and of course the Home Brand is the Best and we have the Best. McCuaig’s for Something New! We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG to $1.00; your choice 50¢ WM. McCUAIG —1'red Kauffman, of Becida, is a | visitor in the city today. | Try-a pound of White Star coffee. Chas. Nangle, agent. M. Cleary is down from ‘fon- strike today Strawberries, fruit and vege- tables every duy at Peterson’s. W. M. Hines is down from Hines’spur, Fireworlks and flags at Peter- son’s. 1. H. Bailey is at Brairerd on business-today: Why-bulance-en-the—verge-of consumption when Murk’s Lung Balsam will cure. Judge and Mvs. Pendergast chaperoned a very merry picnic party which spent yesterday at Pine Beach, Assortment of cakes and coolk free of charge with am at the Lakeside Rowe McCamus, of the Pioneer force is off duty to day with a sprained ankle, the result of yes- day’s ball game, Home made strawberry sundae with Ives’ vanilla ice cream makes a delicious dish. At Peter- son’s parlors, Dance at Glidden’s hall, Ny- more, Saturday night, June 25th. Good musicand supper, All are invited. E. J. Swedback is home from a several week’s visit- to relatives and friends i the'southern part of the state. There will be a special term of the Beltrami district court July 7 for the purpose of issuing 0 naturalization papers. ‘Wm. Blocker will move his family out to his claim near Ten- strike in the near future and ex- peets to spend the summer there. Judge Pendergast performed the ceremony which united in rriage Joseph Breault and Miss Annie Edmunds Saturday night. iy Street Commissioner Pogue who has been on the sick list is able to be down. town today and is'reminding the boys that its time to pay your poll tax. Charles Freeman, an old time printer; who forsome time past has been employed on the Pio- neer started Saturday night on his twenty-second unnual junket to Butte, Montana. '“‘fis\mdzv‘ww o great day for fishing. in Lake Bemidji and all the visitors to- tho city were delighted. - with ‘tine catches. Second point is now the favorite fishing ground for pike. Miss Anna Erwig and Inothe Martin Erwig, of Minneapolis, arrived in the city last night to remain until after the woddmo of their brother Oscar Erwig and Miss June Henderson, Clarence Golden returned last night from Ann: Arbor, Mich., where he is astending’ the Uni. versity of Michigan. Mr. Golden has-aceepted-a posttuon —with-.the | Jerrard Plumbing company. The Firemen's Tournament and the G. A. R. Encampmeat .t Grand Rapids opens tomorrow. .| The Gireat Northert is making a special rate for the tournament and there will be a large number of visitors from chlrl]l. Judge Spooner goes to Park Rapids tomorrow morning to convene a special term of the Hubbard county district court for the purpose of issuing naturalization papers and trans. acting other routine business. James Todd, better known as “Jimmy, the I‘lsherman,” whois serving a ninety day’s sentence at the county jail for fishing with aseine near the outlet is seriously ill at the jail. Todd has lung trouble and has been ailing for .| some time. The boy nuisance was today _|'made the subject of seyeral kicks to the police department. Smali boys, clothed in the garb of nature, bathing on the lake beech are altogether too promiscuous and the polme department have been asked to abate the nuisance. City- Reeorder Bailey leaves tonight for a visit at Jamestown, N. D., with , the family of-his dnuvhten He will be absent for about ten days and Mrs: Bailey will accompany him home. Chief of Police Bailey will look after| the business of the recorder’s oftice during his absence, 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 Eustachian Tube, When this tube is inflamed you have a rum- »yund or imperfect hearing, it is entirely closed, s the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing wili be destroyed forever; nine cases out, of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of themucous surfaces, We will give 3100 for any case of s (caused by catarrh) that Send for circulars free. F. J. CHEXEY & Co., Toleda, Ohio. Sold by druggists, Tic, Hall’s Family Pills for coastipa- tion. ured by Hall’s Catarrh | Take | a case of cliol and tonic on the has not heard of #“S. S. S. for the 8. S. 8. is guaranteed purely vegeta the ideal remedy for all blood and-skin diseases, as it not only purifies and invigorates the blood, but at the same time tones up the tired nerves and strengthens the general § system, For Chronic Sores and Ul- cers, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Blood Poison, Malaria, Ance- mia, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne, and such other Your upon ag having thire n‘: cre 816 as S. S. S. It counteracts aud eradic health. I you need medical advice w made; Fine Hood River Strawberries at the Princess. Andrew Warfield is at Cass Lake on business this afternoon. fowa strawberr ni Juiey and sweet, at the Princess J. Pacha, one of the progres- sive citizens of Blackduck, is a Bemidji visitor today. Get your Sunday dinner at-the 1rill and receive a carnation, Chairman Sibley, of the board of county commissioners, is in the city from Solway: this after- noon. Fi hipment Minnesota str berr direct from the orchards, in today, at Peterson's. Bemidji people are to be given an opporbunity to talke an excur sion trip to Winnebegoshish some Sunday next month, My and Mrs. John Griftin and Fred®and Gill Grifiin, of Grand Forlkes arrvived in the city voster- day to spend & week at Lalke Be- midji. Al Stewart and George Roach will @ive a log rolling exhibition at the foot of the Third sty docle tomorrow -evening alb o'clock, W. A. Casler has moved his family out to the farm a short distance from this city and they intend to spend !Ilv\ summer l'he best known and most popular biood purifiet narket to-day is S. S. S, There is hardly a man, woman or child in America who specific for all blood troubles and an unequaled spring tonic and appetizef, ble, the herbs and roots of which it is | composed being selected for their alterative and tonic prnperhu; making-it cine ap oan be had ; it simply cannot be improved. vigorato and tone up thesystem. This epring m blood was bad and 1 was run down in health, an commenced its use. condition and my general health is of the bost. Am fireman for 8 1krge concern here, and ifX was. notin good physical condition it wo\lld possiblo for me to fill the place. 8.8 Fifth 8t., Beaver Falls, Pnnn poverished condition of the blood, nothing ac (he system of all unhealthy accumulations, and soon will receive prompt attention from our physiciz ans, for w THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AHAHTA, GAs Jnorthern blood.”” 1t isa standard remedy and 8.-8.8,inm opinkm 18 KB ROOA & madis aremedy to-enrich ths blood and to in- seen your medicine highl advertised I To-day my blood {s in fine be im- B has been service to me. I do not hnl(tnto to (vo it 1t it deserves, WM. F. DYRY. s are due to a pol]u!ml or im- o promptly and effectually ates the germs and poisons ; cleanses he patient to nd your letter ch no charge is diseases rite us aBout your ¢ Tn Vote on Bonds. A special election will be held in Ttasca couty tomorrow to vote on tho 1]\1(‘\ ion of bonding ‘the county for $50,000, the money to h(‘(\\pumlod in county road and bridge improvements, A special clection held Tast Maveh on the same subject carried the bond issue, but-the ‘l!hnn«\ reneral declared it ille cal | so-the specifie purpose of tlm alegtion as.not stated in the eall. Muny o opposed to- the bond issue and this is especially true in the part of the county, with the possibility of where coungy division near many avein- clined to oppose bonding at this The election tomorrow will aoneral by, time. be spivited, but the opinion as expressed the newspapers of the county to i be that -the bond is: Revel of the Fairies. The contaty entitled “The Revel of the [Faivies”, given un: der the auspices of the Presby terian Christic Endeavor so elety for-the benatit of the organ fund, by the children and young people of our city, and conduc: tod by Miss Anna O, Miller, will be held in the city opora house [Mri- [here. 9 | Bemidjji for several nionths pust, left today for Grand Rapids, where he oxpccm-to be em- ployed. George Innlny]mvos today for a trip to his old home 1n eastern (fanada.- He has just returned from a trip to Regina, where he has interests. Mrs. J. C. McCall, ;:mnd(hu- of the Rathbone sisters, is in the city to pay a visit to t,ho local lodge and to spend some time here vxswmg fr u,ml S The-—gover crew ate working on Lake B midji today and are taking soundings and determining the divection of the current. The Misses Flue and Troen- dall, of Minneapolis, visited 13c- midji friends yesterday. They are s punlmv anier oubing at the Jester resort at Lake Pl.ml.t ganet, The band will have rehearsal at Red Men's hall promptly at 8 o’clock this’ évening, C, T. Fuller will direct and all the old time members have ])mmiw-d to come on. Quite a large party of pmplc from Fosston came in at noon to day to spend a val days’ out- ing at Lake Bemidji. Theve are nearly two hundred” summer visitors here now. C. J. Winter, who" for- some time past has been employed at E. H. Winter’s, removes with his family to P.uk Rapids this weel, where he will take a position with F. L. Randall & Co. Rev. Dodds. of Cronkston, isin the city today the guest of Rev. Smith.” Yesterday he fssisted his son Jesse at Northom was_greeted by a very Lx Mnd.mvc 1t both sc Wm. Blakcley is in Lh(- city from Farley today. Mr. Blake- ley says Blakeley & finished all their dr now handling three mll]mn down the Turtle river to the hoist at that village for the Crookston Lumber Co. hollu To the Public: When youare tired and don’t know where to stop at Nay and -t nd get a drinl: of ice water lor’s furniture store rest Sued by His Doctor. “A doctor here sued me for $12 50, which T claimed was ex- e fnr a case of cholera mor- bus,” s hella, Cal. ‘\t the trial he praised his medical skill and medicine, 1 asked him if it wasnot Chambe lain's Colic, Choicra and Dia rhoea Remedy I s 1 had zood feason to b he would not sz it was not.” use a better v ler oath that or than this us, it neve arker’s l)nw fails. store. Sold by E. F.-Young, who has Bien in| N ‘| wentinto the house, wre welcome, | o it was, and | could Y day ovening, Junc 24 at 8 o'eloclepom.The absared ing splendidly with B. Foster as aceom- panist. [t will be well worth hearing. Be sura to attend, Tickets 15, 25 and 35 R served seats on sale al Barke Drug store commencing Wedne day morning. 5 He Rode the Rods. Wilien this afternoon’s passens cor from the west pulled in it had one passenger from whom the conductor was unable to ol He was a U EDOHSURY ding on _the tru e was put off the train hereand how e’ ever managed to retain his hold -on the: rods while in his coadition no one is prepared to state. The fact that he went lhlnuv'h the ordeal of a from Solway Tiere without killed is nul‘hin;: short of a miracle. Large Attendance. The Children’s day- exercises at the M. K. church last l taxed the charch to its and many were unable to side the building. A very pretiy program was rendored by the Sunday school children. The baptismal rite was conferred on the child of Mr.and Mrs. Samuel Cutter and five new members were received into the church, They were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Capter, Mr. and M I ( Michaels and Mrs. 5¢ Killed Female Wolf. N. G. Reynolds, who has a farm at the head of Lake Bemidji, yesterday Killed a fine ‘specimen of female timber wolf near his place. —Fhe—unimd-—camo-out—in the clearing and Mr. Reynolds seeured his hot it. It '0f. cun and came out .uul will bring a imunw o Dazaar age of 1 thn advan about one half | wrticles mentioned, Do not Tail Lu ad today ov take this ind s the price or Trlumphs of Sur;.vr) Wonderful things are done for o0 SEE~ J. H. Crouch FOR~ Cement Sidewalk, Curbstone, Carriage Blocks, Cellar Bottoms, Ete. ~ PHONE 92, Thos DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY Smart BEMIDJI, MINN. R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Strect, Two Doors West of City Hall, All Orders Promp(ly Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting DRI Willits & Cahil A D AN ] | — 0 Loans ('\ \ Rentals 0 Q Real Estate ¢ Tie nsurance ( Conveyancing & patro: s tholr past su NOTIONS, v Dishoes, M Fast husiness on one Geniing You_ more for your me 304 Wost T B T e courteous invitation to ¢ HOSIERY, GLASSWARE, THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. | ¢ Can do your finé work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- ly and at right prices. BEFORE SEE US YOU BUILD. 1001 Minnesota Avenue, leaaeeeeeaale e o o Mount Mellick Embroidery, 9 to &1 Mexican Drawn Work and and Tenerlffe Lace a speclalty. 2to 4 pm Mrs. Joss Freestone, =03 JHER OF— Art Embroidery Fine Needle Work. CITY HOTEL ¢ *eosesssscsos: { BRUNSWICK-BALKE . o A Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Fine-Tine of Cigars & Tobaceos Bemid], = Minn. S J. P. Lahr, The Furniture Dealer, A ne ven sity of the 20th century. A con- ntreceptacle for the pillows during-the days The simplest, the lightest, the strong- est, the handsonest, the cheapest and best roll made. & - sesecescscsrstssresessserrsstsscsees secessccscssssee Spring is Here and So are We. We have JIIML closed a very aucecesstul yeoar, anc | just starting on otir-econd we heartily thank our pport and extend to all o all oo us for anything in DINNER SETS, Candies, Eto. rars, Tobac sar wo lald the foundation for a successful Every-Day Bargain Pricos which wa ave going to contin u, and will cven give maey this year than last. The Fair Vamety Cash Store hird Street. D “ Price 10 cents and Gofz’e’sPépsin Coffee The only Headache Remedy ‘which does not weaken the heart. 25 cents per bottle. CASH PAID FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT. CITY DRUG STORE TIIE PIDNEI.K DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI, the human body by surgery. Organs are tak out - and| ped and polished and put| hul\ or Ilwg« m,xy he rem entire Itake tions of ve! i wre —appl , burns and Jike injurics before inflammation in, which canses them to heal with | out matn and in one third | the_tim - by the old| treatment, serlain’s Pain | sebs reqgni But hefore buyin Carry a MOWERS, Batm acts on this same principl It is an antecoptic and when plied to s rics them to h very qui also allays the pain and sor | {Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in| yonr home and it you | {time and mon somenbion L ex i { which suc h |\dh by Barker’s Ih g stor the Sun Shines.” ing Tmplements, F. . MALZAHN & CO. and all other Implements for making hay. 1g vour Hay-Mak- remember that full line of RAKES «