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=' Clearance Sale in . Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist = Suits and Millinery. '. AT THE B ..BERMAN EMPORIUM... - Next Dnm‘ to Posmflmo llllllll lllllllll s o ole oleede edo o ok o of o L 4. S o ! fdd bbb il IS HERE AT LAST B e e L We have just received a ship- ment of Imported White China. We were given a very good bar- gain on these goods and will give our customers the bene- fit. We are able to sell these goods by the piece as well as by the set. Call and make your selections while the stock is complete. FEELL LTS Ey b3 o5 cds oo s ols S T ~ fd .g"gugfi.g“g. oo oo e e o e e o SRR R LR E R | =S A o B P B B M B A e e B o o o o B e e B B .JOSHUA SIMKINS.. Produced with special scenery and wonderful mecchanical eflects. A Purely Wholesome Story of Way Down East. CITY OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday, June 29 PPN PR VAT =t ] = | ~ ———THE=—— BIG STORE ALL WEEK AT M'CUAIG’S § You will find new bargains each day on our har- gain counter that will h(' there for one day only and we maan great hargains at .flmut lalf [nu @ and some muc h lower. About 300y rds White Dress Goods: former pric while it 1 d .. 8 o 10e pee yards About ino Cloth; just the thing for waists: forme priee | sale pr : : .. 20c¢ - Sordvts fe! h at e 10 Ovly-afew more-of-thse ) Ladies’ Vest car at big reductions. Muslin Under <. from Ladies' Wrappers, all sizes, a n Quality. Shoes: nothing quite-as zood as the Q all sty! kind, for:.: weisnis v s Men's Ties, the 502 ind: yours for.... Ae cach Men's Callars; the 15¢ 2-for- Men's Tats: worth more, but while they last yours for ... ..%1.48 undry Soup.. v= Laundry Soop Weclose 7:30 p. m., exceptMlll Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG CECEEEEFEERFEEL " STRAW- BERRIES By the Case VEEEEEF FEE R EECEECEEECEEEEEEREFEEER | | i | | | at The Grill Cio to Hakkerup for photos. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. W. A, Gould is at Crookston on business today. Hammocks at g\'elmly reduced prices at Naylor's. Al Lllnwsm\, fire insurance, over Barker's drug storve. H. P. Mark; of Fosston, is the guest of Dr, Gilmore today. Nothing can be better than the best—Marlk’s best. seaator -Swedback | vas “a Grand Rapids visitor on business today’ Picked today, can tomorrow, Minnesota berries, only at Poter- son’s. s Call in_and'see what we have to offer. you in a,_ refrigerator, at Naylor’s. The best is the cheapest. Min- -[nesota home grown strawberries: at Peterson’s, - Z H. Gi. Hays went to+St. Paul yesterday to remain until after the state convention. Ripe when picked, therefore ost flavored. Minnesota ies only at Peterson’s. . Spendley and daughter, Ruth, of Crookston are visiting Bemidji friends. We have the Wisconsin berries also, but the Minnesotas take the (short) cale. Peterson. Miss Cora Rolston returned to- day from a several weeld's visit with friends at Crookston. Direct from’ the orchard to your canning. table, Minnesota strawberries nnly at Peterson’s. J. D. McDonald left this morn- ing for a visit with friends and mlame: at Fargo and Casselton. There is no lever so powerful as plainand simple facts —Mark’s; [Lung Balsam will cure your ruu;:lL Miss Myrna Culbertson and Miss Kirker; of Walker, were the gue of Bemidji friends yes- terday. Assortment of cakes and cook- ie ed free-of chitrge with se Ives’ ice cream at the Lakeside Bakery. Mrs. John Reid, of Bathgate, ral N. D, is the guest for weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Chapman. A. M. Crowell, assessor of the town of Turtle River, is trans acting business -at the court house today. seve w. You can buy booi , writ- ing desks and refrigerators at your owll price; we are over- stocked, at Naylor's, M J. M. Stevens, of Crooks- ton spent Sunday in Bemidji the guest of her son A, J. Stevens, who is connected with the local telephone exchange. In order to reduce my large stock of refrigerato will give a discount of twenty-five percent. This discount will be for sh only. . L. Naylor. Geo Dangerfield, a well known Grand Forks business man. was in the city last night for a visit with his_son, who is cmployed as night clerk at the Markham. Cuspidores, tankards, steins, punch bowls, vases, pedestals and jardinieres, made of the gen- uine Loawelsa Weller ware only by A. E. Winter, The clusive Jewele Charles Westerberg and family are in the city today on their relativ Mi. Westerberg is proprietor of the Scandia hotel at Crookston. Assortment’ of cakes and frec of charge ram at the Lalke- with Tve | side Bakery. The Mesdames L. H. Bailey, | {E. E. McDonald and George | Murch, accompanied by . two friends of Mrs. Murch, who are | here from Crookston, went to| Wallker for an outing this mor; |in L -h Lake Subscnbe for the Dally Ploneer DR DENTIST i MiLES BLOCK. EéEi‘!E(-(-E!(EE(E&E?EE‘EEA: | %3333333333332 ‘li’i!’i’l!i)’lilii’l,lii 2323333 lung Balsam is the |- S.lcoma by Mi way to Blackduck for a visit with | The party intended to visit | rency and the his-| FOSTER) toric old [ndian mission before returni Last call for strawix | Order today from Peter The city council has meeting tonight. Fine howe grown radishes tthe Princess-fresh md erisp. Mr. and M He { Tenstrike are visitors in the city y balance on the verge ol consamption when Marlk’s Lung Balsam will cure, Chairman Sibley, of “county commissioners, is fdown from Solway-—-this after- noon. To complete the ncatness of your home yon need some of that wenuine Lonwelsa Woeller ware. AL B Winter. Evan Cason, who for some time past has been employed on the Times at Morvis, Minn, re turned to-his home in Bomidji today- > Ciesar dead and turned to clay wight stop-a_hole to keep the wind aw Take M s Lang Balsam, and avoid this fate. The camp ol the topographical survey crew has been moved toa new location at the second bridee on the upper Mis: ppi. City Recorder . Biiley and We Mrs. Buailey returned this after Lnoon from a week's visit with theiv daughter at Jamestown Mr. and Mrs. L B Anderson roturned totheir home it Cre ton this morning alter a \h\-)\ visit with Bemidji fricnds and relatives, John Goodwman returned {rounn Hallock Saturday unight. Mr Goodman is nnable to worlk but will sustain no bad effec from the accident at the: tonrna ment. A. Ellingson. five insuvance, over Barker's-drug store. L. H: Roberts, the Towa capital ist, who has a lavge vealty hold- ings in this nity and one of the firm of Roberts & Crawford, was the guest of A, 1% Crawfoad yestor : i Al over Barker Miss Ruth yot m, ke insucance, drug stove. Srawley, who lias been in chavge of the millinery department at thie Berman [ porium during the present sei son, left Saturday night for her home at St. Paul. SA discount of 15 peveent on il refrigerators at Naylor’ Hubbutt [ pacing ot 4 day of tl week in the wecting at Cando. , The company will be about, the e asat Bottineau and-Hubbuth is expected o se- cure a place. n- bars of I)mumnd Csoap ) cents at theprincess. Prof. Fields, who tas a music studio at Grand 'orl U184 D O Rorapaugh, wile and danghter, of Grand Forks are among the summer gue at the Jestor hotel at Lake Plantagenet. ~Mr. Rovapaugh is the business anan- ager of the Grand Forks Herald, Try a pound of White’ Star coffee. Chas. Nangle, agent, Murs, O. . Bailey deft this morning for Jamestosn D. where she will visit with refatives for a short time before proceed ing to Tacoma, Wash., where the family-witbreside=in the futnre. She will be accompanied to T4 s Ifern Spencer, who leaves the latter part of this weclk to join her at Jamestown. Genuine Louwelsa Weller ware for sale only by A. ki, Winter, R. W. Reed leaves tonight for his old home at Ortonville, where he is called by the serious illness ol his motherswho has heen il for a Jong time. Owmng to the fact-that he has heen called aws so suddenly Mr. Reed has bee unnhl: to finish o number of s which hé has on hand sht will be in cha in Waedni \ ] Sells Tailorshop. udette this tailoring establishmernt fr¢ md has been T sold hit tor-ras-Grendrents is well known her to learn he is to leave the city., Fedro “Fiz Yesterday the ( Herald, unqguestioni a1 the ished in best ion of the ated its tv by this celeh S ndsame acredit b souve 'u];]yh me ut ' as. they m: V';}];:,, t “:l,t{ A isE ’,'{1 '”'""f water county will he ,M Jts |mm 4 aries tonight and My, whic P svor reached the Yo l"]'“l'l%‘."_“" ! '“VJ‘,' "” ! : opinion of the situation is that ?1' L ofiice. Rmongthar tungdthe deleghtion - will_be. unin ]" =HHEE GODUINES 3 o istrueted, LT will try to locate af [the composing 0d andind wigon after itarrives in St |Dror !“_f'?rt Serg e Pauland people up “Docs” swa Helas i el nalonlo s b seem Lo be largely »f the opinion i f 1 " that the politicians are all making HECES Toyen Jot of statements they will be reman of dis to be inow assistan ithe Herald. The Hera congratulated on and George Winship.its |tor, is one tl | business an has come thr a sourc terprise ble edi of many frie |n|~l|unnv|| orthwest. aty of the board | morning | rendromT| TOMORROW nish of Dunn=Collins Fight' Locally Comes On Tomarrow. | . | BOTH-SIDES CLAIMING VICTORY IN COUNTY. Convention Will Have Total Ro-[ presentation of Ninety Delegatesif All Attend. The tinish ol the Dunn-Collins tight in Beltrami county, which has been particularly warm and interesting for some time' past will come with the holding of the county -convention {omovrow, when the delegates to the state convention. will be elected and the preliminaries to the most sensational fight for the Repub lican gubernatorinl nomination in the history of Minnesota will be overas faras Beltriwmi county | is concerned, the| favorable, — The | Collins men m i eertiin vie claiming | | | | tory and expeet- to have: sixty | | | b Both sides convention @ are delegates in the convention. The Dunn claims are not socluborate, but Wm. McC chairman of the county central commitiec, who has been handling the Dunn campa does not admit the de feat of the Princeton man, The convention will be called at one o'clock at thie city hall and the pralimary tost of strength will come with thidection of chair man. Both sides are straining overy nevve and the convention will be one of the most interest ing ever held in this city. It has so fur been impossible to abtain any sort ofreliable in formation on the result in the mnmt\ at large. There s sub ily no news from the out R country preeinets and apon this fact the hopes of the: Dunn men wre built. They say that the country will rally to the Dunn standard with enough ‘votes to carvy the day over the victory \.ul cd by the Collins: workers in Blackduck, Bemidji and @ num- ber of the country towns: so fur heard from. The Collins ‘men who haverbeen: working quite] for three months past and lse strong organization, rofus giveout any figures-but with the greatesu AI])[NH'II[; confi- dence let there is un question as o the result. Polosraphiesadvices from the yus managers incthis city Lo St. - Pauland: Minneapolis nlqnmoxs ol the: gubernator- have claimod the vs,but the Collins to be the strongest Twin Cities generilly conceded the county to Collins, Discussing the effect of the-Col lin ctory in Belframi county, the St Paul Dispatceh yesterdivy contained the following interest ing bit of wossip: HAS to Beltrami connty every estimate made by the Dunn man agers had iy a Dunn strong hold, What makes the loss of | Beltrami so keen is that Verity, | | the *glad hand artist’of the Dunn | | headguarters, with anothier party, conducted the Bemidji Sentinel, b ial candidatc county bothow claims appear and_the i thie toregoing thie most ardent ] v and there ssing the Dunn men do not den is no hesitancy in exj uffered by its s frocly predicted I.lul wtiman, the able editor of | Tena Pioneer-Jourpal who wetive interest in polities member ol the Republi takes and is and ifs columns, ever since the campaign began, have teemed | with boosts—for Mr. Dunin, M, | Hoatwole was - understood to b | {the: silent partner in this en-| terprise, That there is some Jittle Aruth| Lopinion that the Dunn candidacy | friends in this| it did in Wadena county | n state central committee had | CONVENTION It \ine | | AAAAAAAAANA SAANIAAI NP APt lemployed in Bemidji for somegyet his Waterloo and was no (time, Mr. Beaudette expects tol fiarels for Mr. Ve Phe | remove-with-his family1rom Be [ County went straight for Collin midji to the Pacific coast in ‘aj vy stman and his “Pione short time. - He has many Be-| jonppal are endorsed and for midji friends who will he sorry | joeal reasons thore are not many | out the tears being shed over the Leome-in- certain sections of Dunn camp in this ity Uninstructed Delegation. “Doe’ Fallthe veteran Bagley editor, is in the city today. Mr., s that things politic are not nearly so nnable to substantiate. Taken to Red Wing. Poter And stwell known this s reform scehool at Red Wing Sheriflf Bailey, The boy with incorrigibility son of @ v farmer by charged | his parents. morning taken to the Triumphs of Surgery. e are \\Ul\vkll riul thi —SEE— e by st 1O il out seraped and - polished and put J. H. CrouCh | back, or they may be removed ~FOR— jentirvely: bones are spicec ipes . {tdke the place of \]’l\“:l\wl) lm- Cement Sidewalk, [ tions of veins: antiseptic dress-| Curbstone, ings are applied to wounds Carriage Blocks. bruises, burns and like injurie 2 before inflammation sets in,‘ Cellar Bottoms, Ete. which eauses thenrto-heat ~with: out matpration and in one-third thestime “requived by the old treatinent. —Chitnbe rlain's —=Pain Raim acts on this siune prineiple. Lt i an antecopt dwhenap- plicd to such injur them to heal very so allays the pain and sor Keep o bottle of Pain. B your home and it wilt save you time and money..not to-mention the meonvenienee and suflering which such injuries ental sale by Barker’s Drug stove, PHONE 92, quickly Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI. MINN. THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. R. MARTIN || Leading Painter ~and Decorator. Can do your finework and.your coarse work, Will do it prompt- Iy and at vight prices, = Now Located on Fourth Street, Two l.loorl SE USs BEPORL \ BULLD. \WestipliCity Hall, All Orders Promptiy Attended to 1001 Minnesota Avenuc. Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting leeceeeeealees ol Mount Melliek Embrofilin. o ) ) e Willits & CahilL | MEN JONS IH\U”(. Q £, ¢ TEACHER OF : () 0 Q 4] Art Embroidery 0 Loans b Ne 19 Rentals i Fine Needle Work. CELY HOTEL * ) Real Estate - Insurance Sesosscesssesssssssssecnes Conyeyancing BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J, MATHENY, Prop. & Toba Line of Cigars ine Bemidji. - i cecsesssscssssccssens Qeeesoccceces P cescsssscssssesessessssscssssssssscscscsee Spring is Here and So are We. Wo-hmvejustelosol a very succcessful year, and Just sbavting on our sedond we-heartily thunk our patrons for their pasy support and extend o sll el wything in DINNER SETS, ( dies, .o courteos fnvitation to cull on us for STERYS G LASSWARLE, N Ware, Cigars, Tobpcco, tion for a successful ry-Dhy Bargain Prices rowes bndd the found 1N o0 our Glenuine [ which we are woing to contioue, and will even give you e far yojr money this year than last. : The Fair Variety Cash Store A0 West Thivd Street, ..................-..o-.-..............-.4....'-».- Grove’s Pepsin Coffee Phie only Hegdache Remedy which does notweaken the heart, Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. CASH PAID FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT. CITYDRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI “Make Hay While the Sun Shines.” But before huying your Hay-Mak- iny remember that ' F. M. MALZAHN & CO., [0 Implements, a full line of Ty MOWERS, RAKES, and all other Implements for making hay.