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o i gz J M R R O Waist —Also Our WAISTS, WASH G Closing Out Sale of LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, Silk Jackets, and Shirt Entire Line of— AND MILLINERY. at the ..BERMAN EMPORIUM... Next Door to Postoflice. Suits. OODS, CURTAINS, JHNC O O o EEEFEECECEEEECEFEEERREEEE GET A carnation with your SUNDAY DINNER CcuT FLO“{ERS. at: The Grill 3IVISI3IIISSA3I T IS THE CITY Go to the corn. You gain we lose on beds this week at Naylor’s. Order a quart brick of cream from the Grill. Henry Stechman, the Tenstrike hotel man, is in town. Minnesota raspberries every day this week at Peterson’s. Chicken dinner at the Palace Cafe tomorrow, price 25 cents. Come early and get tirst choice at the special bed sale this weels at Naylor’s. C. W. Allen, one of Blackduck’s substantial business men is a Bemidji visitor today. Many tomorrow: many Sunday dinners will be taken at the Grill. W. Ford, of Anoka, ty inte ity was in the ci The first apples of the season have arrived. Look for them in the Princess display windows. D CFEFEEE EECFEE P ECEECECEFECFECFEEFEECEEEEEEFEEL v w Pl incess for green ice who icin- Next week will wind up the | Minnesota raspbertr Give your orders today—Saturday. ' J. Peterson Ja If the cook is ill tomorrow, remember Armstrong & Under- wood’s special Sunday dinner, The best in the 3 James I, A. for ml-lyg of the Pioneer, now a tant foreman of the Morning Herald at Grand Forks is expected to, 73332332333 3333333323333333233233333323333333333333¢ carnations will be wor 0 arvive in the city tonight fora | visit with friends. Get a Lime Freeze at the Grill, Sam Cohen is in town with a i lot of new stories. Large water melons, 40 cents each at I. B. Olson’s. tra low prices on beds this at Naylor’s. J. M. Baker, of Tenstrike ng Bemidji friends. Currents, the best on the mayr- ket, for sale at the Princess. Chicken dinner at the Palace Cafe tomorrow, price 25 cents. Have Ross put up your eave | troughs at right price. Phone 113, Carnations—get one with your Sunday dinner at the Grill to- 1 MOrTow, W. W. Hartman has accepted a position at Meyer’s clothing store. 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. Mrs. Wm. Blakeley came down from Farley this morning for a visit with Mrs. Wm. Muncy. It is time to order Minnesota raspberries for preserving. They are now at their best. J. Peter- son, Jr, Miss Harriet Frizelle, of Lan- gor, arrived in the city this morning for a visit with her aunt and uncle, Rev. and Mrs. Broom- field. Do not forget that Armstrong Sunday dinner tomorrow; 33 cents. A. E. Winter, the jeweler, has the largest line of diamonds in the Inspect the window displa Mrs. Charles Campbell accom- | panied by Miss Vada McTaggart |went to Minneapolis this morn- ‘lll‘f for a short visit with her | parents. f If your bicycle is broken or your gasoline stove is out of or- der take it to W. M. | have it repaired. Weareoverstocked on ironbeds and for this reason we will offer our entire stock of beds at actual {cost. H. L. Naylor. ! %15 down and balance in small (monthly payments buys four | room ¢ ottage with 50x140 foot lot. | See A. B. Smith Phone 190, My J. Achenbach, who is quite ill, was taken to Brainerd ‘Lln\ morning, where she will be under the care of Dr. Camp at Ross and » McCUAIG'S Red Tag Sale! Saturday, The last day of class goods; not any old stuff, but Up-te-Date REMNANTS. This sale has made us lots of short lengths of all kinds of piece goods. They go at less than half price. : : SATU the last day of the Red Tag Sale. We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG JULY 23 the sale of first Goods : : RDAY WM. McCUAIG & Underwood will serve a special’ the N. P. covered. Large water melons, 40 cents each at I. B. Olson’s, Chicken dinner at the Palace Cafe tomorrow, price 25 cents. Elmer Bryantis down from Tenstrike. Special Sunday dinnerat Arm- strong & Underwood’s tomor- row, Watch the window display of diamonds at A. E. Winter’s, the jeweler, R. H. Dickinson has com- pleted the erectionof a fine new residence at Buena Vista. See the cut prices on beds at Naylo before buying else where. A fine assortment of gooseber- ries on exhibitior in the Princess windows. Follow the ecrowd to the Grill tomorrow for your Sunday din- ner; carnation free. Dr. C. M, Smith went to Bag- ley yesterday afternoon to spend a couple of days on business, If you need a bed get one this week at Naylor’s while the price is low. W. M. Ross has a competent mechanic to do all kinds of tin and sheet metal work. Miss Eunice Stevenson re- turned to her home at Cass Lake today after a short visit with the Misses McTaggart. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your L’n\mh Nine o’clock washing tea, pearline, yeast foam and soda four cents per package at the Bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miles and Mr, and Mrs. J. P. McCuilock returned last night from Lake George. Diamonds from one-quarter carat to two carats at A. E, Winter’s, the jeweler. Strawberries, corn, peas, beans and tomatoes ten ccuLs per can at the Bazaar store. F. B. Beckerand C. E. Carlson, two popular liquor salesmen are calling on the trade in Bemidji| = today. In order to reduce our large stock of beds, we will sell any bed we have at cost. E, L. Naylor, Sergeant Witte is at Grand Rapids, doing some work in the interests of the Duluth and Be- midji recruiting offices. Chicken dinner at the Palace Cafe tomorrow, price 25 cents. The Markham club rooms have been re-opened and Andy Browne, who was formerly a popular employe at Miles is in charge. Cut flowers at the Grill. Arch Deacon Appleby, of the opal diocese of Duluth, arrived in the city last night and will conduct services at Odd ] ha.ll at 10:30 tomorrow sanitarium until re. Get a lee Freeze at the Grill. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O’Leary left this afternoon on atrip east which will take them to their old home at Port Lampton, Ontario, via the great lakes and Detroit. T have for sale several tracts ol government, Jland that may be entered as homesteads. Some timber and good farming land in 40, 80 or 160 acre lots. M. E. Thurston. Short mill wood ready for use. Telephone 208. The Ladies’ Circle of the G. A. R. had a regular meeting this afternoon and received three new membeis. The circle now has a membership of something like seventy with money in the bank, a very flattering condition. Cut flowers at the Grill. Armstrong & Underwood have one of the finest window displays ever seen inthe city in their special line displaying the good things they will haye for their special Sunday dinner tomorrow. Everything in the window is artistically displayed and is a valuable advertisement for the popular restaurant. No Pity Shown. *“For years fate was after me continuously” writes F. A. Gul- ledge, Verbena, Ala. “I had a terrible case of piles causing twenty-four tumors. When all failed Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good for burns and all aches 'md pains, Only 25c at all Druvglsts Mill Will Start Monday. After an enforced idleness of five weeks because of the unsta- bility of the engine room founda- tion, the Croookston saw mill at Crookston will Monday open up in full blast for a steady run un til the end of the season. Offi- cials of the lumber company when seen yesterday stated that an attempt would be made to get the machinery in readiness For a test run today but that very little if any sawing would be done until Monday. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY & CoW Toledo, O. known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years; and believe him per- fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, 2 Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sufaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75¢. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’'s Family Pills for constipation. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined persons, the death rate among small children is very high "during the hot| weather of the summer months in the largescities: There is not probably one case of bowel com- plaint in a hundred, however, that could not be cured by the timely user of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy., For sale by Barker’s Drug store. Sardines four cents per can at the Bazaar store. D RS S A PICNIC Is not a success unless you have something to eat. have just received a shipment of fresh Canned Meats and can assist in preparing your lunch. %%%%%%%%% We Deviled Ham Potted Ham Roast Beef Sliced Beef Chipped Beef Luncheon Beef %%%%%&%%#%%%%%%%*%%%w%% Deviled Shrimps Pickled Shrimps Lunch Tongue 3 Potted Tongue Imported Sardines _j: Boneless Turkey : Mustard Sardines £ Hamh11rg221§t§:i Chicken Cannzd Pork and Beans g with Onious Canned Lobster ki L & + BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO. I %fl%%*fiwfi@%%&'f*'?fe%%’%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%‘%%%%%%%% RSN SR LTI L LT EEEEEE FEL 3 e e e e a ale o o o0 Mount, Mellick Embroldery, 9to1tam —SEE— Teneriffo Laco s 55&1.’?{’;’ 2%om J. H. Croiich Mis. Jess Freestone, Sl i Cement Sidewalk, A broid Curbstone, rt Em roldery ~ Carriage Blocks, Fine Needle Work. Cellar Bottoms, Ete. i+ CITYHOTEL 0‘-‘_‘—.—.—.—‘4 0 PHONE 92, F. E. GOOLEY, % Painter, Paper Hanger & and Decorator. % Phone - - LR R B R R B B 3 3 e Efl Dr. J. Warmnger‘ rg Office in rear of A Saloon, 4th 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 er] Surgeon In' sl IHI <! i of when the ma Don't fail to Y DSOS TSSO Willits & Cahill. Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO | MOVING A SPECIALTY Loans Rentals Real Estate ! Insurance BEMIDR MINN. DD TSSO THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Conveyancing Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- ly and at right prices. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD. Pioneer Real Estate Office of Bemidji. SO TSI TS | S Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the 1001 Minnesota Avenue. best. CLOTH CLEARING S A INGM[N" and Ch’ildren’s L E! ren's CLOTH Our Fall Stock Will soon come in and we need the room. The balance of our $16.50 and $15.00 suits in all the lat- est productions and made by the most famous clothmg manufacturers. Eleven Dollars and Twenty-five Gents All will go at $11.25% o pte 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 go at : : $1.50 makes; they all Men’s Fancy Negligee Shirts, sep- arate cuffs; this season’s goods; the Monarch, Cluett and other good go at 3 : 3 79C 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 pair; now : : : : : $1.98 Boys’ Clothing nearly cut in two. If you need anything in that line it will pay you to give us a call. ' llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllll I. MEYER & CO,, High Art Next to First National Bank, Third Street. Clothiers. - [l’lllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllilllllll!llllll SHRETSTE S A\ 2 E ] 4