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o deode o o Swell - Selection of all novelties in Gloves, Belts, Neckwear, Combs, Ete. an Em LEADERS IN Bl B s o o o o o ofs oo 2o 3o 120 % Tt is to the interest of every lady this sale. Aeolian crepe, silks in taffet;ts, fulards, pongees, all at PR SO S e . Ourline of Lnd s’ Miss | g ing styles. Gl you. Full yariety of styles in various Rust Proof Corsets. : : :THE BERMAN EMPORIUM : z e NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE *%%%?%%%%%%vP%%%%%%%%%%%f%%%%%v%%%%%%%% t L -10-Date Best Tailor- e Ready-to-Wear Garments, Millinery, Shoes, and Ladies’ Furnishings at Lowest Prices. THREE DAYS OF Sweepmg Bargains in-all Departments Commencing WI}‘.DN ESDAY. 0{0’/ Bemidji and vicinity to take advantage of This store is noted to furnish all goods as represented i ‘quality and value. CLEARANCE SALE IN Midsummer Millinery ; nd Children’s Hats is. complete in-the most fascinat- fiy ‘time sl‘;ofi_ in examining the diffsrent lines will be made pleasant to e e ek deob & .?Z ] Laces, Ribbons, and Dress Trimmings in Infinite Varieties and Styles. Y‘ o .f(. 0l Sl Sk L Our dress goods. department comprises the newest in wash fabrics, finest fabries in voiles: 25% Discount from its originally low prlce; *%*%!&’i’%‘%fi-%%%%*&—'{'fl!«efifie Editor James Shew.m; who publishes one of the brightest persin the state in the Magnet| at Grand:Rapids wasa isitor in the city this morning. M art says Grand Rapl = to have the gala” week of tory this week and there isa large crowd in attendance at the festivities there. & 5 Arcad Saloon, ith St. “Phone 50 '—SPEcuALsrtnb— THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY. Waists, one lot worth $1 50; sale pnce $l 25 l lot Corsets, worth up to $1.00; your choice for the four ——days, 19¢ Ak Ladies Belts; worth up bo -503.; sale price, 25¢ See Corset Covers we are selling at 25¢-50¢; -Bargains! Ladies’ Vests from 5e¢ to 25¢ on our Bargain Counter Ladies’ Night Gowns; worth more, but for the four days, $l 00 to $1. 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 to $1.00; your choice 50¢ Remnants of allkinds 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 tl\e Best. ‘McCuaig’ sf for Somethmg New! We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG | Naylor's. THE ClTY Hmnmocks at grently reduced prices at Naylor’s. Cases of fireworks on h.md or made up at Peterson’s, Try a pound of White Star coffee.. Chas. Nangle, agent: S. P. Wright, the bookkeeper ~|at Winter’s, is on the sick list. Genuine Louwelsa Weller ware for sale only by A. E. Winter. Call in and see what we have to offer_ you in a refrlgemtur at Why balance. on the verge of consuwption.when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. . M. E. Harbin, the Clookston life insurance man, is in the city- on business today. Last call for those who wish to can the incomparable Minnesota berries, Peterson. Mrs. Richard Underwood, of Solway, is the guest of Bemidji friends this afternoon. 'Phe- biggest snap of the =ea | son, refrigerators twenty five | per cent off, for cash,at Naylor’s. Mr. and Mrs, A, P." White and -|family leave tomorrow morning to spend several-months-at—West| Baden. Assortment of cakes and cook- lies served free of charge with Ives’ ice cream at the Lakeside Bakery. Martin Strand; of the town of Cormorant, was a visitor at the court house on business this morning. You can buy book cases, writ- ;ing desks and refrigerators at _your own price; we are over- istocked, at Naylor’s. To complete the —neatness—of 1 your home you need some of that genuine Louwelsa Weller ware. A. E. Winter. Sheriff Bailey is absent from i the city on business at-Baudette: {He is expected to return from the trip tomorrow. Cuspidores, tankards, =tmn-., punch bowls, -vases, pedestals and jardinieres, made of the gen- nine Louwelsa Weller ware, sold DR. FOSTE R DENTIST MILES BLOCK. %%%%%*+%%%%+%% : best. v A, E. Winter, The L clusive Jeweler. For wall paper sce J Miles block. Mrs. Gallagher is in the city from Turtle River on a shopping expedition today. W. M. Ross has a competent mechanic to do all kinds of tin} and sheet metal work. Phe-Sunshine ¢lub meét s |tr the home of Miss Florence Gral- ton tomorrow afternvon.’ Direct from the: fields to_your. cauning table, Minnesota bervies Orderonly from Peterson’s Game: Warden Saunders; Crow - Wing~county, —wus guest of J. J. Ellis yesterday. Miss Cora Ralston, who has been ting -Crovkston—{riends for several weeks is- expected home the latter part of the weel, There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark's Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Another large party of Grand Forks people arvived in the city today for an outing at Lake Be- midji. Assortment of cakes and cookies served free of charge with Ives’ ice cream at the Lale- side Bakery. Murs. J. F. Essler returned last night from St. Peter, where she went last week to attend the funeral of Miss Olga Erickson. Cwsar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, and avoid this fate. Miss Nellie Remshardt, of Crookston, who has been the guest of her Bertha Homslmrdt, for the past several days this afternoon returned to her home. In order to reducc my stock of refrigerators [ will ount of twenty-five per discount will be for ca E. L. Naylor. W.\Itm Helmer, one of the prosperous residents of the town of Liberty, isin the city for-a visit with his dbn, Police Officer Norman Helmer. Nothing can be be best—Mark's lung 1 A, Hoft, | of the > than the alsam is the M. U. Hardin, traveling freight agent for the Minneapolis and St. Louis, the “Sankcy Doodle™ route; is calling on the [ local railroad men and ;lnppme § today. If your bicycle is broken or your gasoline stove is out of or: der take it to W. M. Ross uand have it repaired, 1. W, thgamrd, the Blackduck attorney, was in the ecity this morning on his way to Duluth to attend the Democratic SIATE Gon: vention, Mr. L the delegate from this county| In butter and eggs quality cheapn 'ss is eonsidered. ' at Peterson’s.- Miss Althea Mae Lewis this morning made final proof on a homestead in 149 Miss Lewis is one of the fir, lies to prove up on a hom ad in Beltrami county and has a very valuable property. Strawberries, the cheapest and best of the seascn, this week at Peterson’s. Miss. Wolf, of Grand who is here for her summer tion, is an accomplished violinist, and will render several selections before the program of the cantata “Reyel of the Fairies” next Hri- day evening, Deputy Sheriff John Bailey went to Brainerd this morning, where he will “take charge of Krank Williams, who was ar- rested there fost week. Williams is- wanted here on a charge of burglary. and for breaking juil three years ago. Mrs. John Wagner, who has been visiting with the family of her brother, John Wilm, in Be- midji and with her parents at their homestead near Northome, this morning returned to hm home at-St-Paul. Dr.and Mrs: L. A. Ward ve- turnedlast night from Eau Claire, Wis., wher#®hey have been v ing with the doctor’s parents some time. improved in health, a fact his many friends will be pleased to learn, The force at the county treas- urer’s office are not_particularly good natured today. The adding machine is out of repair and |]|n books do not balance yesterday’s accounts by one cent. Scv -ul trials this morning could not lo- cate the error. Allan Huck, the mail mes- senger and assistant at the CGreat Northern depot, who rece mlv‘ sustained severe injury in an ac-| ent at the depot, is able to bae} about again and will rc 2 1 m duties at the depot the i.m:-ri part of the week. ' =] Hubbutt, Jr., went in the 2:10 trot at Bottineau this afternoon. Mr.= Crawford, the ov g pects to be .ul\m xd of his con- duct by telegram tonight. great deal of interest is being | taken in the outcome and_ the horse has many home adusir \; who will be pleased to se him! get some of the money. Jumes| Fullerton is driving. . Mr. ( ford will join the circuit Forks, or \ve Lety week to see the horse go. “Ferowa of visitors, including fire- .| Old Bug the famous chief was in- .| duced to stand for a picture. [some time but a little piece of : [ on repair wo; _The-deetor-is-muchigion l«YOUR MONEY IS! lh.” : s BIG CROWD~ Grand Rapids Has a Gala Weck and Entertains Many Visitors. 99 Grand Rapids, June 22.—The first day of the triple celebration which will be abserved here dur- ing the present weel brought:to town a large and enthusiastic \uu\ ans, Woodmen-—and—their and-— families, and by 6 o’clock at night the capacity of the town was tested toits utmost. Today the real work of the fire- men’s-tournament hegnn, with the annual parade 10 o'clock, which was also participated in by the other societies here. The championship banner hose race which was scheduled for this afternoon oceurred at 2 o'clock. There ave five running teams in attendance, viz: Cass Lake, Grand Rapids, Pavle Rapids, Eveleth and Nashwauk., This evening there will be a grand hletic entertainment, when two finish ¢ontests will be pulled off, There is a large crowd in attend- ance and the best of feeling pre- vails among those present, men, Grand Army Modera wives i Took Bug's Picture: P. H. McGarry, of Walker, passed through the city this morning retwrning to his home from a business trip to Black- duelk. Mr. McGarry says ne ex- pects more visitors at his sum- mer resort this summer than ever before and they are already beginning to arrive. [La ) day with a party of tourists MecGarry visited Bear Isle He has been averse to posing for money usually overcomes this. Bug delighted the company by appearing in his war regalin and made a very king picture. Will Be In Bemidii, Mr. I. Kraywetz, représenting A. Zekman, fur manufacturer of Minneapolis, will be in Bemidji Hotel M.nkh.nn from June 30 until Jul) \nth a full line of scarfs and also a nice ortment of Order your new fur gur ment now at good discount. Have yourold furs repaired, remodeled and relined, Furs taken for stor- yo and- insurance during the summer months. Don’t fail to see him during eight days stay in your city. Furs called for and delivered, Estimates cheer: fully given on new garments and 9K, Board of Review. Monday of next week is the day the town boards“and town clorks in the townships through the county and the yillage xe- corder and board of trustees in the villages meet asa board of re- yiew. This is the time to appear for any abatement of real estate or personal property taxes from snmntlwmm mude by s, The hn.td\(\u.L county commissioners mee > third Monday in July as a board of equalization to ‘equalize the township taxes. To Speak at Ponsford. L. H. Bailey has accepted an invitation from the good people at Ponsford, Becker county, to deliver the Fourth of July specch at the celebration to be held there next month. Ponsford is a new and growing town and this year it vn]] try to outdo all its neigh bors in the matter of a realold fashioned ael('bl ation, There we five in Judge Roy- nolds’ court with the what-shall- the-harvest-be expression * on their faces when the gavel [ell yesterday morning. All had been drunk and all were broke. The court was in one of its hap- piest—moods—and- instructed all hands around to shake the dust of this town from their feet forthwith -or there would bhe something more sarious doing. Two_of -the Brainerd became involved fist” fight yesterday after the result of too much liquor, and it was nece: put them in the village They were discharged in time tu @n home without being .u‘hu"und in police court. Fourth of July goods at Pet- erson’s. Go to Hakkerup for photos. NO GOOD” and will be refunded to you if after e | ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS MATT.J. JOHNSONS 1GO83 RHEUMATISM lnd' BLOOD CURE 1 are not ¢ fied with results. This is-our guarantee which goes with | every bottle. - Sale and Guarantced Only by GILMOUR & CO. Hreatment, Triumphs of Surgery. Wonderful things are done for the human body by surgery. Organs are taken out and seraped and polished and put back, or they may be removed entirely; bones are spiced: pipes take the place of diseased sec- tions of veins; antiseptic dre. ings are applied.. 10. . woun bruises, burns and like n\]unes before inflitimation sets in, which causes them to heal with- out-matnration and-in-one:thiyd the time -regnired by Chamberlain’s Pain Baim acts on thi It is an anteceptic and when—ap- plied to such injuries; causes them - toheal very quickly. Tt also allays the pain and soreness. Keéep-a bottle;of Pain Balm in your home and it wHl-save-you time and money, not-to- mention the mconvenience and-sufféring which such injuries ental. For sale by Barker's Drug store, THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Can do your fine work and your [ e work, will it prompt- 1) and at right prices. SEE US HEFORE YOU BUILD. 1001 Minnesota Avenue, I|||\|I||'\ i Mes. Josx I*‘reexlone, Art Embroidery AN Fine Needle Work. CITY HOTEL [Ty P R { BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. -L. J. MATHENY, Frop. Tine Line of ¢, & Tohaecos Bemidji, Minn. eesssssssssssssssssesseses the old | ume principle. | - —SEE— J. H. Crouch ~FOR— Cement Sidewalk, Curbstone, ~@arriage Blocks, Cellar Bottoms, Ete. PHONE 92, Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BE Ml[)Jl. MINN. R. MARTIN Leading Painter -and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors West of City Hall. All Orders Promptiy Attendedto Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting £ A Q@@QQQ Wllllts & Cahill. § Loans 7 % ¢ Rentals 0 1 Real Estate - 8 ) Insurance 8 0 Conveyancing | Pioneer Real Estate Office of Bemidjl, DR DSOS S 5 00000000000000000000009000000000000000000000500000 Spring is Here and So are We. Wo have just closed o very sicccessful year, anc just starting on our second we haartily UhamRoE: patrons for theie puat support and extend to all & colivteons inyitation to.cull on us for anything in NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GL Fancy Dishes; Men’s Wi ¢, Clgars, ASSWARE, DINNER SETS, binceo, Candles, Ete. Last yenr we luid the foundation for o successful business on our Genuine Lyery-Day Bargain Prices which we are going to continue-and-witteven give you more for your money this year than Igst. The Fair Variety Cash Store 304 West Third Street, P R e S S ] socsscsessocses Grove's PepsinCoffee Tlie only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. Price 10 cents and CASH PAID FOR 25, cents per bottle. DRY SNAKE ROOT. CITYDRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJL. R But before buyi Carry a e MOWERS, ng your Hay-Mak- ing Tmplements, remember that F. M. MALZAHN & CO., full line of RAKES and all other Implements for making hay.