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T g - DN | R Closing O Waist WAISTS, WASH G LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, Silk Jackets, and Shirt —Also Our "Entire Line of— AND MILLINERY. at the ..BERMAN EMPORIUM... Next Door to Postoffice. ut Sale of Suits. OODS, CURTAINS, JE 0 e O O EeEEEEECEECERECREEETRESEL ’ wi Pears 2 Peaches £ Lemons 2 Oranges m Bananas m n & m 8 Plums Cherries Apricots Cantelopes Watermelons at The Grill 333333333333333332333332¢ THE CITY You gain we lose on beds this week at Naylor’s Sardines four cents percan at the Bazaar store. Hans Thompson is home from a trip to the south. Minnesota raspberries every day this week at Peterson’s. Come early and get first choice at the special bed sale this week at Naylor’s. Mrs. L. Erickson left this morning for a visit with her parents in Southern Minnesota. J. A. McDonald leaves tonight for a trip to the Vermillion Lal e country. He will join a party at VEECEEFEECCEEFEEFECECEFEEFEECEFEECTEEEETEEEERER L 33333333333333333333323332333332 Duluth, who goin to look over some land. Extra low prices on beds this week at Naylor’s. { Fred Wilson, of Tenstrike, is a visitor in the city today. This week only you can buy iron beds at wholesale prices for cash at Naylor’s. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. A. E. Winter, the jeweler, has ithe largest line of diamonds in the city. Inspect the window display. Mrs. M. J. Morse returned last night from an extended visit at her old home in Morristown, Minn. Nine o’clock washing tea, pearline, yeast foam and soda four cents per package at the Bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Sampson left this afternoon for Crookston, where they will attend the ~ |carnival. S. Gilbertson, who has been the guest of Charles Saxrud for several days returned to his home at Osseo last night. Dr. R. H. Phalon, of Detroit, who has beena patient at St. Anthony’s hospital for some time past returned to his home this [ morning. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O’Leary leave the latter part of this week for a visit at their old home at Port Hampton, Ontario. They will make the trip to Detroit by way of the greatlakes, The canning season is at hand and those wishing to can plums, peaches, raspbenles or currants will do well to call at the Princess Grocery to inspect a line, the | prices of which are lower than We BOYER BUILDING and invite the public tc line of GENERATL are now settled in our new location in the 3, THIRD STREET » call and examine our MERCHANDISE. of the season. ¢ One basket of Ladie’s Shoes, your dlolce for Blueberries, Red Tag price 5c per per can; 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 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 20¢ to 98¢; all worth more. See the White Dress Goods we are selling at Gc per yard. Ladies’ Vests—see the Red Tag price; it will pay you. Men’s Hats—big reduetions. GROCERIES. Only a few more Bengal Strawberries left at 10¢ per can Good Sweet Corn, 10c a’can; Catsup, 15¢ per hot- Good Luck Soap, 12 bars for 25¢; We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays ome and see for worth from $1.25 to $2.00; $1.00 per pair. can; Sardines, Red Tag price 5c 8 bars for 25¢. WM. McCUAlG ever before during the present season. Pears, plums—Princess. Velvet ice cream at the Grill, Dr. Mayland, of Bagley, is was visitor in the city today. J. B. Kullberg is among today’s guests at the Markham. . J. Kline went to Minneapolis on business this afternoon. Clair Craig,;of Blackduck, is a guest at the Markham today. Bounce to the Grill after the dance tonightfor acherry bounce. Watch the window display of diamonds at A. E. Winter’s, the jeweler, Alderman Bowser went to Duluth on business today. See the cut prices on beds at Naylor’s before buying else where. There will be a dance at the Lakeshore pavillion tonight. If you need a bed get one this week at Naylor’s while the price is low. Commutation meal tickets worth §5 on sale at the Grill for $4. Mzr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Daniels, of Red Lake, are visiting with Bemidji friends today. Diamonds Tfrom one-quarter carat to two carats at A. E, Winter’s, the jeweler. Strawberries, corn, peas, beans and tomatoes ten cents per can at the Bazaar store. Al Kaiser, the Bagley banker, is in the city on his way to Blackduck on business. In order to reduce our large stock of beds, we will sell any bed we have at cost. B, L. Naylor, Itis time to order Minnesota raspberries for preserving. They are now at their best. J. Peter- som, Jr. City Attorney Russell and Attorney Campbell are at Cass Lake today where they have a contest case beforg the land office. Weareoverstocked on ironbeds and for this reason we will offer our entire stock of beds at actual cost. E. L. Naylor. Miss Blanche Woodward re- turned last night from a visit with her brother, Harvey, who is now cashier of the First National bank at Perham. Claret sangoree, the drink of drinks, always on hand at the Grill. Clerk of Court Rhoda today is- sued marriage licenses to Arthur D. Glidden and Nettie B. Ander- son and to Charles Lamon and Estelle Glover. County Attorney L. W. Bills, of Hubbard county, was a Be- midji visitor this morning. Mr. Bills was on his way to L'xkeport on official business. Call for a chocolate bauche when thirsty. Always kept at the Grill. J. D, McCulloch, plin, Mo., arrived in the city last might for a visit with Mr. McCulloch’s _ sisters the Mesdames Miles and Voalex W. M. Ross has a competent mechanic to do all kinds of tin and sheet metal work. A. L Crawford left yesterday for a visit in the east. The trip will take him to Washington, D. C. and to several phceq in Vir- ginia. He will be absent about a month. Commutation meal tickets worth:$5 on sale at the Grill for $4. Albert J. Phelps, of Blackduck, who recently enlisted at the local recruiting office left today for San I‘mnuso, where he will be attached to the coast artillery service. If your bicycle is broken or your gasoline stove is out of or- der takeit to W. M. Ross and have it repaired. The M. E. Sunday school is baving its annual picnic today. Aboufi fifty are in attendance and were taken to Oakwood beach by the Moose this morning. Pemchefl, plums and cherries for canning purposes at the Princess. Harry Geil, who for some time past has been employed at the Lumbermen’s bank has resigned his position to accept another with the Grand Forks Lumber Co. J. R. Burns, the Northern Pacific tie” inspector passed through the city this morning retulmuv to_ his home at Bmm- red. He has just finished an in- spection for Walker & Akeley. Occupying New Store. Gill Bros. are occupying their new quarters on Third street to- day. The store building is the one formerly oceupied by the Employment office and Foucault’s barber shop. It has been re- decorated throughout and now presents a very tasty appearance. The new location will be a much better one for the firm asit is nearer the down town district. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED—At once; boy to learn printing trade. Must not be afraid of work. Call af this office, WANTE D—Position by a window trimmer and dry good sales- 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 ablock I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines faxled three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery wholly me and T 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. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all . that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined persons, the death rate among small childfen is very high durmg the hot weather of the summer months in the large ames There is not probably one case of bowel com- plaint in a hundred, however, that could not be cuxed by the timely use of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, For sale by Barker’s Drug store. The Princess has a fine lot of apples. at lowest prices. Soap Case for o o ol o ol el o ol oo oo ool e o e el oo ol s oo ol o el o el ol e e o e o o & - 25¢ Don’t fail to get one of these handy articles before they are all gone. eéfl%*&*%%*i“&“%&%%%%%%%%%fl%*&?%%%‘&*%% With each and every box of our “Savor Odour” Toilet Soap we are giving a handsome nickel plated Soap Case free. By this offer you get three bars of Faney Toilet Soap and the %:“iwfi“iv-%"‘i"e%wi‘“iie%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO. .ga KR %%%%%%%T%%%%%%%%%%%% Ten Years of Suffering. ““I wish to say a few words in praise of Chamberlian’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, » says Mrs. Mattie Burge, of Mar- tinsville, Va. chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during that time tried vari- ous medicines without obtaining any permanent relief. Last sum- mer one of my children was taken with cholera morbus, and I pro- cured a bottle of thls remedy. 1Only 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. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor * and Builder. Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- ly and at right prices. ~ - SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD. 1001 Minnesota Avenue. e eaaaleaa ol Mount Mellick Embroidery, 9 to oxam Mexican Drawn Work and Teneriffe Lace a specialty. 2 t0 4 pm Mis. Jess Freestone, -—TEACHER OF— Art Embroidery Fine Needle Work.. : CITYHOTEL : Ol Cured of Chronie Diarrhoea After| * “I suffered from |} i PUTOUITITIUTIUIOIOUIOTTT SOy —SEE— J. H. Crouch —FOR— Cement Sidewalk, Curbstone, Carriage Blocks, Cellar Bottoms, Ete. PHONE 92, R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors West of City Hall. All Orders Promptly Attended tp Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting Willits & Cabhill. Loans Rentals Real Estate Insurance 2 Conveyancing Pioneer Real Estate Office of Bemidji. < There is no lever sa powerful {as plain and simple facts—Mark’s ‘Lung- Balsam will cure your A A 4 4 4 COUZh. CLOTHI \ of MEN'S, BOYY’ and Children’s CLOTHING JE " W P O CLEARING SALE Our Fall Stock Will soon come in and we need the room. manufacturers. Eleven Dollars and Twenty-five Cents All will go at The balance of our $16.50 and $15.00 suits in all the lat- est productions and made by the most famous clothmg $1L.25% e puto 250 of the latest style Men’s Hats n Fedora, Creco and Dakota Shapes n black, tan and nutria; hats worth up to $2.50; they all goat : %50 arate cuffs; this Men’s Fancy Negligee Shirts, sep- season’s goods; the Monarch, Cluett and‘ other good makes; they all goat : s 790 man. Excellent stock: keepe Good reference. Address] ne ; | pair; now E We have about 200 pairs of Men’s Dress Shoes, odd lets and odd sizes in Box Calf, Viei, Valour, and a few Patent Leathers worth up t0 $3.00 a Sl 98 . . . H Boys’ Glothmg nearly cut in two.~ If you need anything in that line it will pay you to giveus a call. L. MEYER & CO.,- ngh Art Clothxers. ) "ll‘lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llll