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NN O O M Closing Out Sale of | _ J LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, Waist WAISTS, WASH G O O o Silk Jackets, and Shirt —Also Ounr Entire Line of— AND MILLINERY. at the m ..BERMAN EMPORIUM... Suits. OODS, CURTAINS, = | | l | S | | )| .| Next Door to Postoflice. | M JU U O O JC (P ("FEE(‘EEEEE(VGESEE%E%E‘E&% Pears Peaches Lemons Oranges Bananas Plums Cherries Apricots Cantelopes Watermelons P - The Grill 33333233333333333333 3333 THE CITY You gain we lose on beds this weel at Naylor’s. Sardines four cents percan at the Bazaar store. I". McAllister, of Farley, was a visitor in the city last night. Minnesota raspberries every day this week at Peterson’s. Jome early and get first choice at the special bed sale this week at Naylor’s. J. J. Conger, the Tenstrike real estate man, is a visitor in the city on business today. Henry Funkley is down from Blackduck on business teday and had a contest case before the VEEEEEFEEEECEEEEFECEECEEEFEEECECEECEEFECECEEEEEL 23332333333 33333333333233333323323333333333333332 Cass Lake land office this after- i noon, Extra low prices on beds this week at Naylor’s. Judge Spooner was a Pequos | visitor on business yesterday. Commutation meal tickets worth $5 on sale at the Grill | for $4. 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. John Lind, a well to-do farmex of Neving, passed through town on his way home from St. Cloud. | A.E. Winter, the jeweler, has the largest line of diamonds in ithe city. Inspect the window display. Rev. Peterson went to Lake- port this morning and holds ser: Ivicgs in the Lutheran church there this evening. Weareoverstocked on ironbeds and for this reason we will offer our entire stock of beds at actual cost. B. L. Naylor. Fred Rose, who formerly re- sided in Bemidji, is in town from Walker, where he has been lo cated for some time past. Itis time to order Minnesota raspberries for preserving. They are now at their best. J. Peter- son, Jr, R. W, Pendergast, of Duluth, who travels for a Twin City nur- sery, was in the city yesterday and was the guest of his cousin, Judge Pendergast. The canning season is at hand and those wishing to can plums, peaches, raspberries or currants will do well to callat the Princess Grocery to inspect a line, the prices of which are lower than W We are now settled in our new location in the m \“ BOYER BUILDING, THIRD STREET "\ ¢ and invile the public to eall and examine our P “‘ line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. W W =t [ W . g P4 ¥ The Fair Variety Cash Store. % W W Only a few days more of McCUAIG'S Red Tag Sale! Better get in line and get some of the Sure En 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, by Belts from 20¢ to 98¢; all worth more. See the White Dress Goods we are selling at Ge per yard. One basket of Ladie’s Shoes, hoice for Blueberries, Red Tag price Hc per can; Sardines, Red Tag price 5c¢ Sweet Corn, 10c per can; Good S tle or 2 for 25c; Cabinet Soap, We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG Ladies’ Vests—see the Red Tag price; it will pay you. big reduetions. GROCERIES. Only a few more Bengal Strawberries left at 10¢ per can Good Luck Soap, 12 bars for 25¢; ough Bargains. 1t new and up-to-date. worth from $1.25 to $2.00; $1.00 per pair. can; Catsup, 15¢ per bot- 8 bars for 25c¢. WM. McCUAIG ever before during the present season, Go to the Princess for rasp- berries and curants. J. D. McDonald is at Bagley on business this afternoon. The Masonic lodge has a regu- lar convocation tonight. George Young was a Tenstrike visitor on business last night. Charles Campbell is at Cass Lake on business this afternoon, Watch the window display of diamonds at A. E. Winter’s, the jeweler, W. H. Hollands, of Sauk Cen- tar, was among yesterday’s guests at-the Markham. Diamonds from one-quarter carat to two carats at A. K. Winter’s, the jeweler. Judge and Mrs. Reynolds will entertain a party of friends at-a dancing party this evening. Commutation meal tickets worth $5 on sale at the Grill John Graham goes to Langor this evening for a several days’ visit with her parents. Dr. J. M. Caldwell, of Black- duck, is in the city today. The doctor is on his way to North Da- kota on a business trip. Paul Erickson returned last night from a three week’s vaca- tion which he has been spending at his old home in Michigan. In order to reduce our large stock of beds, we will sell any bed we have at cost. E, L. Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Farley and children came up from Minnea- polis last night and will spend a of weeks at Bemidji and Farley. See the cut prices on beds at Naylor’s before buying else where. z Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hannifan leave tomorrow morning for Long Prairie for a- several days visit with Mrs. Hannifan’s par- ents. Miss Mamie Newby has re- signed her position as telephone operator at the local exchange and is succeeded by Miss Eva Peterson. Nine o’clock washing tea, pearline, yeast foam and soda four cents per package at the Bazaar. in the city for several days, left this afternron for Grand Forks. where he is now engaged in prac- ticing chiropactic. George Wood and Douglass King, twe old-time printers from Kokomo, Ind., are in the city to- day for a visit with friends and to enjoy an outing at Lake Be- midji. 2 There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. The M, E. Sunday school held its annual picnic at Oakwood beach yesterday afternoon. About fifty people were present and thoroughly enjoyed the event, If you need a bed get one this week at Naylor’s while the price is low. A. J. Stevens, who is connected with the local telephone exchange went to Crookston this afternoon for a visit with his parents and incidentally to see the carnival and the Mundy shows. Claret sangoree, the drink of drinks, always on hand at the Grill. Olson’s barber shop has been leased for a year to a Mr. Harris, who has for some time past been employed at John Smith’s. Mr, Harris and Wm. Shori will con- duct the stand in the future. ° Call for a chocolate bauche when thirsty, Always kept at the Grill. Miss Mamie Stevens, of Min- neapolis, who came to Bemidji a short time ago to spend the sum- mer this morning received news of the sudden death of her sister at Minneapolis and left this after- noon for her home. i Peaches, plums and cherries for canning purposes at the Princess. Richards & Pringle’s minstrels arrived in the city from Crooks- ton at noon today. The band gave a concert immediately upon its arrival, which was one of the best things of the sort heard in the city this season. Strawberries, corn, peas, beans and tomatoes ten cents per can at the Bazaar store. Charles Daly, Thomas English, Bert Taylor and Glenn McClure are back from the Crookston car- nival, where they went the first of the week to run a cane rack. The boys say the carnival is good, but the crowds are not nearly what had been anticipated. Pears, plums—Princess. The whist enthusiasts will play the first of the series of five games in the recently arranged tournament at the Business Men’s club rooms tomorrow night. Cinch and casino are on the program for those who don’t play whist and everybody will be welcome at the club rooms. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. G . We, the undersigned, havi known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able t0 carry out any obligations made by his firm. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined persons, the death rate among small children Mount Mellick Embroidery, o to11am Mexican Drawn Work and ~ and. Teneriffe Lace a specialty. 2 to 4 pm J;H. _Crcvuch George Moody, who has been| Reward for any'case of Catarrh| WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, 3 Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sufaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s -Family Pills for constipation. weather of the summer months in the large cities: There is not probably one case of bowel com- plaint in a hundred, however, that could not be cured by the timely use of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and” Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Barker’s Drug store. apples. at lowest prices. fl~éfl%%%%%%*%¥*%%&%%%%%%%%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 Fanecy Toilet Soap and the Soap Case for : : : 25c s ol ol o e ol e el oo ol o ol e el ol ols elo e o el el oloso Rl S SR S A S o B S S B S B S S T i% Don’t fail to get one of these handy # articles before they are all gone. fi # yay et + BEMIDJI MERCANTILE C0. S R E Sk T S AP g is very high during the hot: The Princess has a fine lot of | ¥ Mis. Joss Preestone, Fine Needle Work. i ¢ CITYHOTEL : [ e & O PO W) IR BB E. COOLEY, | Painter, Paper Hanger : and Decorator. 5 Dr. J. Warninger Vgierina a Qoo uiest *hhaceds Bemidiji i’; ord, record [ son of 1904 mare is 0 il to see [ ccding your mares. 4 niun!x;xluuxkfin@g TSI Willits & Cahill. § Loans Rentals Real Estate Insurance Conveyancing Pioneer Real Estate Office of Bemidji. SSaSas v oy Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. —FOR— e Cement Sidewalk, - Curbstone, Art Embrflflfly 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 to Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI, MINN. 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. MEN’S, CLOTHING and Children’s BOYS’ CLOTHING CLEARING 5 Our Fall Stock ill soon come in and we need the room. manufacturers. All will go Eleven Dollars and Twenty-fi The balance of our $16.50 and $15.00 suits in all the lat- est productions and made by the most famous eclothing $11.25 at ve Cents 250 of the latest style Men’s Hats Fedora, Creco and Dakota Shapes black, tan and nutria; hats worth to $2.50; they all go at : : $1.50 Men’s Fancy Negligee Shirts, sep- arate cuffs; this season’s goods; the Monarch, Cluett and other gocd makes; they all go at . : : 79¢ e o =) = = pair; now : We have about 200 pairs of Men’s Dress Shoes, odd lots and odd sizes in Box Calf, Vici, Valour, and a few Patent Leathers worth up to $3.00 a $1.9 Boys® Clothing nearly cut in two. If you need anything in that line it wil_l pay you to give us a call. ’ High Art Next to First I. MEYER & CO., Clothiers. = National Bank, Third Street.