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K4 Waist —Also Our En WAISTS, AND MIL O W W | P Closing Out Sale of || J LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS, Silk Jackets, and Shirt WASH GOODS, at the ...BERMAN EMPORIUM... Next Door to Postoflice. Suits. tire Line of— CURTAINS, LINERY. VEEEFEEEEEEEEEEEEECEEEEERY GET A carnation with your SUNDAY DINNER at: The Grill 3333333333333333333 3333 THE CITY is at Kelli- D EEEEEFEEFECEEEEFEEEECFEEFECEECEEFECECEEEEEEFEE 233323333333333333333333333323323333323323333333 Chris, Christenson her today. Giet a nice, cool glass of butter- milk at the Grill. The Misses Dickinson and Tate, of Blackduck, are the guest of Bemidji friends today. W. M. Ross has a competent mechanic to do all kinds of tin and sheet metal work. “Dad” Palmer, who has been enjoying a several days visit with Bemidji friends returned to Kelliher last night. The Princess has a full line of raspberries and strawberries. Miss Blanche Woodard is visit- ing her brother, Harvey Woodard at Perham. Wby balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. John Huyck, of Wadena, is the guest of his brother, James Huyck, one of the popular em- ployes at Winter & Co.’s. The Armstrong & Underwood cafe will serve aspecial Sunday dinner tomorrow at the usual price, 35 cents. Robert Nixon, of Hagerville, Ont,, who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. M. Phibbs, for severg) weeks past, this morning returned to his home. A. E. Winter, the jeweler, has the largest line of diamonds in the city. Inspect the window display. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vogler and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller leave this evening for Spearhead Lake, where they will spend tomorrow fishing. Nine o’clock washing tea, pearline, yeast foam and soda four cents per package at the Bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Rowlands, of Minneapolis, who have been visit- ing their daughter, Mrs. J. H. Crouch for some time past left this morning for Long Prairie to visit with relatives before return- ing to their home. Dr. C. J. Larson, EYES: the eye specialist, makes his next regular visit to Bemidji Sunday and Monday, July 17 and 18, All who have trouble with their eyes or need glasses should consult him while opportunity offers. Office at the Hotel Remore. WEESSESESSS TS SEESET 55‘5’?5?55% W n W « N W x W a W We are now settled in our new location in the mn ‘u BOYER BUILDING, THIRD STREET i'\ w and invite the public to call and examine our m ‘n line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 'n‘ The Fair Vamety Cash Store. W n NI ISSISSSSSISIIS3IE See the White Dress Goods One basket of Ladie’s Shoes, tle or 2 for 25c; Cabinet Soap, WM. McCUAIG Only a few days more of McCUAIG’S Red Tag Sale! Better get in line and get some of the Sure Enough Bargains. We told you it would be the sale of the season. Come and see for yourself. Each day we place an extra bargain on our Counters. Only a few more Shirt Waists left. Not any we have had on hand for years, but new and up-to-date. Belts from 20c to 98¢; all worth more. Ladies’ Vests—see the Red Tag price; it will pay you. your choice for §1.00 per pair. Men’s Hats—big reduetions. GROCERIES. Only a few more Bengal Strawberries left at 10¢ per can Blueberries, Red Tag price 5c per can; per canj Good Sweet Corn, 10c a can; Catsup, 15¢ Good Luck Soap, 12 bars for 25c; We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays we are selling at 6¢c per yard. worth from $1.25 to $2.00; Sardines, Red Tag price 5c r hot- 8 bars for 25c¢. WM. McCUAIG Patronize the base ball game tomorrow. " For wall paper see J. A, Hoff, Miles block. The raspberry crop is ripe and the berry patches in the vicinity of Bemidji are literally alive with pickers. Remember that you receive a carnation with your Sunday din- ner at the Grill tomorrow. M. D. Stoner returned this morning from a business trip to Blackducs. Mrs. Stoner will re- main for several days the guest of friends. New potatoes 40 cents per peck at the Cash store, 814 Beltrami avenue. I". F. Beckfelt, who has been the guest of his friend George Rhea for some time returned to his home in Minneapolis this morning. Diamonds from one-quarter carat to two carats at A. E, Winter’s, the jeweler. Superintendent Strachan, of the M. & I., who has been on a tour of inspection of the north line returned to Brainerd this morning. Do not forget the special Sun- day dinner at Armstrong & Underwood’s cafe. Go to the Princess for peaches, apricots and plums. Mrs. C. W. Speelman, and mother, Mrs. Farley; came down from Northome this morning and will go to Beuna Vista for a sev- eral days visit with Mrs, Speel- man’s parents. Itis time to order Minnesota raspberries for preserving. They are now at their best. J. Peter- son, Jr, A. O’Kelliher, the genial Black- duck druggist, who is talked of as a candidate for county com- missioner from his district is shaking hands with Bemidji friends today, Strawberries, corn, peas, beans and tomatoes ten cents per can at the Bazaar store. M. Heinzelman is in the city from Itascatoday. Mr. Heinzel- man has been connected with the topographical survey of the Miss- issippi which willin all prob- abilicy be completed tonight or tomorrow. A carnation given away with every Sunday dinner at the Grill tomorrow. Thos. Smyth, who has been in California for some time past writes that he is well pleased with the coast country. He now has a good position on one of the Vanderbilt estate. Minnesota raspberries every day this week at Peterson’s. The bathing season is at hand. - SOCIAL EVENTS Miss Dora Hazen entertained at her home last evening in honor of Miss Josephine Ovri, who leaves this afternoon for a several weeks’ visit with her sister at Oakes, N. D. Quite a large party of young people were pres- ent and spent a delightful even- ing. Cards and games served to amuse until a late hour, when re- freshments were served, Go to Hakkerup for photos. * Night Was Her Terror. “I would cough nearly all night long,” writes Mrs. Chas. Apple- gate, of Alexandria, Ind., “and could hardly getany sleep. I had consumption so bad that if T walked ablockI would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery wholly me and I gained fifty-eight pounds.” It's absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, la’grippe, bron- chitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. | Trial bottles free at all druggists. bbddddddteddddddddbddddddd The temperature of the water in Lake Bemidji has attained the proper degree of warmth and the beach in the vicinity of Diamond Point is a favorite place for the bathers. The feature at Armstrong & Underwood’s cafe tomorrow will be the special 35 cent Sunday dinner. Do not fail to attend. Fresh turnips, beets,tomatoes, carrots, radishes and lettuce at the Princess. The local chapter of the East S lern Star had a very enjoyable social session last night. There was a good attendance and after an informal social evening at the lodge room the members re- paired to the Grill restaurant where refreshments wereserved. Remember the special Sunday dinner tomorrow at Armstrong & Underwood’s. John Clulow, who was for some time employed as a passenger brakeman on the M. & I. has re- signed his position and leaves soon for the Pacific coast. John was a popular employe and had many friends in this city who will be sorry to learn that he is about, to leave the road. Everybody wearing 4 carna- tion tomorrow will have had their dinner at the Grill. Mrs. P. M. Dicaire and little daughter, who have been v1smng with relatives at Prairie Du Chein, for several weeks are ex- pected to return home tomor- row. They had intended to re- turn home some time ago but the little girl was taken seriously ill and necessitated their stopping at Chippewa Falls. Watch the window display of diamonds at A. E. Winter’s, the jeweler, Several Courses of Study. Numerous Electives. Best of in- struction in Music and Elocution. Free scholarship, for one year for first honor graduates of high schools. Expenses very low. Opens September 14. Catalogues sent on application, Macalester College, St. Paul, Minn. Get a nice, cool glass of butter- milk at the Grill, - Harvey Woodward, cashier of the First National bank of Per- ham is expected to arrive ‘in the city tonight for a short vacation. He will be one of a party which will leave this city next week with John McDonald to look up some land in the Vermillion coun- try. Harvey is popular and suc- cessful at Perham a fact his many Bemidji friends will be pleased to learn. Go to Armstrong & Under- wood for your special Sunday offer you get Soap Case for < %fla&%&*%%%%ifldfl%%%%%%’%%%%ifi*&%%%&%%%%%%%%% FREE! With each and every box of our “Savor Odour” Toilet Soap we are giving a handsome nickel plated Soap Case free. By this Fancy Toilet Soap aud the -~ 25¢ Don’t fail to get one of these handy .articles before they are all gone. three bars of El ol R ol ok o o R I O o o o ol AT O S S AR S T o BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO. * i o e A ol ST S 3 %%%fl%%%%%%%%%’%%’%% | Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten Years of Suffering. —SEE— ““T wish to say a few words in praise of Chamberlian’s Colic, J. H. Crouch Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,’” S says Mrs. Mattie Burge, of Max- ti}rlasville,d Va.h 3 fsufl‘ered from, Cement Sidewalk, chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during that time tried vari- Curb.stone. ous medicines without obtaining Carnage Blocks, any permanent relief. Last sum- Cellar Bottoms, Ete. mer one of my children was taken with cholera morbus, and I pro- cured a bottle of this remedy. enONe Only two doses were required to give her relief. I then decided to try the medicine myself, and did not.use all of one bottle be- fore [ was well and I have never since been troubled with that complaint. One cannot say too much in favor of that wonderful medicine.” This remedy is for sale at Barker’s Drug store. R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors West of City Hall. All Orders PromptlyAttended to Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. hasasssasancacaa s e oo d THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Willits & Cahill. Can do your fine work and your ) coarse work, will do it prompt- i ly and at right prices. = Loans SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD. v Rentals 1001 Minnesota Avenue. Real Estate AhdArchrbirmbhndh b tidrhiny { Jnsurance Y Y T rvwww Conveyancing Mount Mellick Embroidery, 9 to 11am Mexican Drawn Work and and Teneriffe Lace a specialty. 2 m 4pm Mrs. Jess Freestone, ~~TEACHER OF— Art Embroidery —AND— Pioneer Real Estate Office of Bemidji. There is no lever so powerful Fine Needle Work. as plain and simple facts—Mark’s : CITYHOTEL : Lung Balsam will cure your Ohddhd b b4 oo ) COUZD. %’efis%%'&”&‘*&%%%*%%‘ e STOCK REDUCING . Twenty-five per cent off on our entire stock of Men’s Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Etc. b ddbdbddddddddddddbddddddddddddddd SAL 09 10c each=——— ARROW BRAND COLLARS=—— lOc each Twenty-Five per cent means the following prices: CLOTHING. SHOES. $20.00 Men’s Suits $15.00 | $4.00 Ralston Shoes $3.00 18.00 & 18.50| 8.50 Shoes 2.65 15.00 £e 11.25| 3.00 ¢ ‘225 12,00 55 9.00| 2,50 « 1.88 10.00 s 7.50| 2.00 ¢« 1.50 Young Men’s Suits %38 Canvas“Shoes X%g $15.00 Suits $11.25| 75 [0 b7 13.50 2 10.15 12.00 a 9.00 10.00 &8 7.50 8.50 1 o TRUNKS. 7.50 “ 5.63 [ $10.00 Trunks $8.00 6.00 e 4.50| 7.50 ¢ 5.63 5.00 £8 8.7 | 6.00 <& 4.50 5.00 £ 8.75 Little Fellows” Suits. 9.00 Suit Cases 6.75 $ 5.00 Rnssian Blouse 3.7 7.60 ¢ 5.63 4.00 8.00( 5.00 ¢ 3.75 8.50 Vestee Smts 2.63| 4.00 < 8.00 3.00 2.25| 8.000 ¢ 2.25 2.50 ¢ 1.88 250 « 1.87 4.50 Two- Plece Smts 3.37] 200 « 1.50 '4 00 8.00| 1.00 Telescopes 75 £ 2.26| .75 $5 .67 2.00 L 1.50| .60 £ .50 Furnishing GOODS. (373 : $3.00 Shu'r.s $2.25 Tlger Hats g gg 5 %gg the best onset 12 Three Dollar Hat Qgg L :: 13?2 in the country .00 Underwear .5 —1.50 £ 113 Lo« 5 $2 '25 5 2 .57 50« 374 .50 Fancy Hose .37} .25 G 19, .10 Sox, 4 pairs .25 SPECIAL' . All 50c Neckwear, All of our 374 ct/ants. RALSTON Four Dollar Shoes All 25¢' Neckwear, 19 cents. $3 000 oo o oo oo o oo oo of b o b '&4"l"i"fi“l‘*&“%'&4‘%%'1"&-%'3'%’&“lfl@’%%%&%*&"3*%4"!‘*&%%*&‘%4‘%%%%%%%%%%%%%*%*%%%%%%%% STRAW -HATS 1. MEYER & CO.. - High Art Next to First National Bank, Third ,Street.r' The balance stock of Straw $2.50 and “™Hats will be sold as follows: 50 cents = $2:00 hats $l.00 4100 o Clothiers. . i-fl‘-l"!“!"l"l""%%**1‘%*%%4@%%%*%%*%*%%%%%-fi%%%*%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%