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..‘-{...-..... business connected = with "his Rate to Encampment, ~ How’s This? Safeguard the Children. .l-‘ position on the commission. The department commander of| = We offer One Hundred Dollars Notwithstanding all that is Mg“"cg‘%‘r’gl“,f““{.’gg}fi%9w‘5'- & i l Closing Out Sale of - Only until July 30 “'i,l,l the bed|the Minnesota division Gi A. R.|Reward for any case of Catarr}h done by boards of health and|f Teneriffe Lace a specialty. 2 to 4 pm e - sale conbn}u.c at AN"L‘YIUXA}'. hus secired the low rate of $27.75 gmt cfal.nncoc be g‘u‘rjed by Hall &s gharlmbiy inclined pefisoEsl,d the T B LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, E. F. Wilde of Detroit is a Be-| from the T'win Cities to the na- ata‘a{’l e OnnNmy &1 deati ra i ’i]e"t M[ls Jess Flleestofle . . . . midji visitor today. tional emcampment of the G- A.R. CC;N "eh 0, 0. 3 4, is V%"V flg;:l uring a0 b y Silk JacketS, and Shirt Ike Berman made a business |to be held at Boston during the ¢, the undersigned, have|weather of the summer mon A . = % - trip to Walker today. weelk of August 15. The ofticial| known F. J. Cheney for the last|in the large cities: There is nof, WalSt S“lts. Rockford cantaloupes, ripe, |headquarters train will leave 15 years, and believe him per-|probably one case of bowel com- |k Apt Embroidery . 5ok X A . AR e ¥ Princess, | Minneapolis Saturday August 13| fectly honorable in all business|plaint in a hundred, however, St —Also Our Entire Line of— FeRILANG Julcy ab : s Sl el St. Paulat 9:35 a.|transactions and financially able|that could not be cured by the Fine Needle Work. - WAISTS, WASH GOODS, CURTAINS, . ac(;‘?.gzfif Jg’:”9‘1_5'_(]“1""‘it“ml‘)";;sen' m. The train will be made up of | t0°Carry out any obligations made| timely use of Chamberlain’s g AND MILLINERY. . ger ainerd lastoie . Pullman Standard and Tourist| PY. his firm‘. Colic, Choi?r& and D]lganhm:a : CITYHOTEL : at th preelie S nmcess 18] thhoutchanve via, the Chicago uggists, : - - prices. and Northwestern, Michigan | Toledo, O, - BERMAN EMPOR]UM". - R. W. Reed ,(\med yester- | Central, New York Central, and Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken |g —SEE— o8e: X day from Ortonville, where be|Boston and Albany roads. At |internally, acting directly upon |G F E GOOLEY J H C h Next Door to Postoffice. - was called by a telegram an |Niagra Falls astop of three hours | the blood and mucous sufaces of |& . » rouc nouncing the death of his mother. | will be made on Sunday after- gl}e SV;)tf‘_‘:fl . Testimonials Ee'fi = Painter, Paper Hanger Zhs --.-...l ------.-‘ If you want a bed get one this|noon. The train is scheduled to bleeilD}‘“’."m' peribotile, So and Decorator. 2 week. Positively no discount | reach Boston at 7a. m. on Mon-|PY all Druggists. | s — Cement Sidewalk, = 5 2 3 after July 80, K. L. Naylor. day morning, August 15, The| <1ake Hall’s Family Pills for g Curbstone YEEEESCECEETTECEEETE €€4 | the city with her sister, Mrs. J. Miss Mamio Sbovcus. has ro.|erand parade will take place constipation. & i ) F. Mokuller: v . |turned from Minne’apnlis, where | Tuesday, August 16.~ Berths on No Pity Shown. Carriage Blocks, ) Our Famous trllwlhe bed sale at Naylor's is|ghe went to attend the funeral of "]‘Clbmyld“",{‘l alee}gerf are §7.50.| «or years fate was after me Cellar Bottoms, Etc. still on, Rai/aistar and on the Tourist sleepers are S nonalo? wopitas T ol D V EL v E l C. H. Hartis in the city from| , 4 ortment of wooseber. | $5:75. Each berth will accom- i‘:;;;nu“;g:an:lgif F'”lA'hSlula ~ Browerville, Minn. ries on exhibition in the Princess | 0date two persons if desived, | ¢\ Jitle case of piles _causing | - FRONE 2 CR[AM Currents, the best on the mar-| windows. Hml“‘l‘: L?g;im:;isnilh"[f All twenty-four tumors. When all | cet, for sale at the Princess. S Ui this | dosiFing o accompany this spec- | ¢t = g I‘B, ru;’?:i-?c:ltfu;u'l;“;:‘;%:ds - B.J. Green, for mplly of thfs ial headquarters train can safme g‘]‘:g}] fiueck]%) 8 fi\lmcaOdSa,}vi 1[13 Bim hefore brocding your mares. 5 au Petrie of Pa Rapids city, has returned from an ex-\ iy herhs by applying to Com- 1 quayS e L0 0 T G R. MARTIN BY THE calling on friends in the city. tended trip through Michigan |1ade Orton 87 Clark: Assistant burns add all aches and pains, = = e =24 . : RS @ s > S : Dish, Quart or Gallon Finest watermelons on 'Atihe and is renewing acquaintances Adjutant General at G. A. R. Only 25¢ at} all Druggists. S 3 Leadil'lg Paintel‘ : markot at the Princess at right |in Bemid Department Headquarters, 514| If your bicycle is broken or Wllllts & Gahlll_ 8 : 3 prices. ey Why lnl;mce on the verge of| Boston Block, with the required | your gasoline stove is out of or- and Dec oratOP i e Jacob Jacobson, the Kelliher r]:gm}\umpm?ln when Mark’s Lung|amount, and berths will be re-|der take it to W. M. Ross and 3 alsam will cure. {jeweler, his way to Crookston, where he ’ s Loang Fine Art Wa‘ll l:aper = = ™" Harry Grove has returned to |has business to transact. rove S epsln O ee Rentals Fresco Painting { his homestead on the Big Forlt| W. M. Ross has a competent Real B - after a several day’s stay in the|mechanic to do all kinds of tin The only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. eal Hstate The Grill cobbler, returned to that city last night. Watch the window display of diamonds at A. E. Winter’s, the city. Chas. Kinkle, proprietor of the Lakeshore hotel at Walker, pas- sed through the city today on and sheet metal work. served for them, have it repaired. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors West of City Hall. All Orders Promptiy Attended to VEEEFEFFEEEEEFEE FEEEECECECEECECEEEFEECEEEEEEEER i Insurance There is no lever so pDWel“‘f\l’ll The many friends of Mrs. B. J. G S THOS- JOHNSON, as plain and simple facts—Mark’s | Achenbach, who recently under- : onveyanecin, : Lung Balsam will cure your|went a sdrgicul operation at Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. Y g Contra_ctor 4 3333333333333333333 333338 | cough. Brainered, will be pleased to and Builder. | 233323333333323333333333332333333333332333333333 learn that she is steadily improv- ing. The base ball grounds are in fine condition for the game next Ole Moen, one of the prosper- ous farmers of the town of Frohn, transacted business in the city today. THE CITY Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- £ ly and at right prices. CASH PAID FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT. Pioneer Real Estate Office i Midnight dintier at the Palace| A. E. Winter, the jeweler, has|Sunday as a vesult of a week’s Sl el S of Bemidji. | =35 3 Cafe ton the largest line of diamonds in|work on the diamond and out OSSOSO § SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD. ’ f soi ¢ o city v wi v [field. The grand stand is being 5 oK H. W o is a visitor from [the city. Inspect the window |field g 2 Nothi ( otter T Kelliher. display. moved today. C I T Y D R U G S T 0 R. E Qiling oanibe betler thantie 1001 Minnesota Avenue. best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the | best. I have for sale several tracts of government land that may be entered as homesteads. Some timber and good farming land in Palace Cafe, |40, 80 or 160 acre lots. M. E. Palace Cafe. | Thurston. The local recruiting office en- listed two men today for the in- fantry. They will be stationed PIO; A fine line of beds to be sold at THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. cost at Naylor’ mu\gl‘n\n"\i{n' Ii:‘“‘yt.nnor at Columbus, Ohio. Midnight dinner at the Palace fi'}l::}fi:fl:: gifigg; (/xli\ol("ul) ]L;ml‘ might “'] 1150, Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe.| Sergeant \{Vitte gives out the ugust Becker is in the city! B information that he is gathering > 's attending the | MO g I from the town of Liberty Lu(h\ \ml‘:‘[gcfoi‘&l]filfls ma\juyed abpleus together a base ball- team and Go to the Princess this week| ;oo oo Diamond Point yes. | Will challenge the printers as for bargains in all kinds of friut. ;.m'dry afternoon and evcning. soon as he gets hisbunch to- J. M. Nicholson of Larimore, Last call for Minnesota rasp- gether. ; N. D,, is visiting friends in the berries. They still arrive in ex- The cylinder of the large com- cibg. .| cellent condition. J. Peterson,Jr. pouu('l_ engine at. the .E\ arfield % Hereafter the Palace Cafe will A. A. Garris, formerly mana- electric light plant is ‘being serve a special midnight dinner r*m"of '14110 bo]@yphonc system of dmlle{l out_})ly an ea’pern malchm- every night. this city, came up from Grand ist who will spend a week or C. G. Miller, the Duluth paper | Rapids yesterday afternoon for more in completing the work. left this = a X || X l X N X || x X X u X u u 1 u B B l N u l N u u n X n n | l X CLEARING SALE! salesmar ling on his trade |a short visit. Hfl-\'le RtUS_S IPHL up gloul‘ eal\:f in Bemidji today. We have decided to continue troughs at right price. Phone 1 ~ Come in and see for yourselfour bed sale until Saturday | Fred E.qut.mEm, Lars Myhre, that beds ave selling at wholesale night July 80. All beds will be | Mauritz Rygg, Rasmus H. John- prices at Naylor’s. sold at_cost up to and including | Son, Iver Rockvig, Charles Wil- liams and Peter N. Dysthe each have recently received patents for 160 acres of Beltrami soil. TFrank Finn, who does stunts in left field for the Bomldu base ball team, left this morning for Brainerd, where he was called by a telemam announcing the d'(mgm'()us illness of his br nt]lor Rockford cantaloupes, ripe, fresh and juicy at the Princess. . Ackerman and wife, of Chippewa Falls, Wis., are regis- tered at the Markham. a guest at the Remore today. He Diamonds from one-quarter | was on his way home from Cass carat to two carats at A. I, Lake, where he had been to prove i Winter’s, the jeweler. {up on a quarter section of land. The first apples of the season! [, 1. Davison, editor and pro- have arrvived. Look for them i’ prietor of Perham Bulletin, ard the Princess dis) windows. 4 member of the state dairy and £ Mrs, H. O. Filer left this morn- food department, is in the city MEN’S, BOYS’ and Children’s above date. I8, L. Naylor. Frank Engler, of Solway, was clothing clothicg 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 clothing manufacturers. All will go at $ll 2 5 (4 Eleven Dollars and Twenty-five Cents 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 10 $3.00 a palr, now : A H 3L 98 ing for her home in tle, today. Mr. Davison will remain Tlis Hshing pAtty comoased ot " Wash,, after an extended visit in i Jemidji for several days on S £ 2a-9 i e e in-in < Beandbls ¥ Chas. Flbk, Tom Kayne, John = = Clulow and = Allan Henderson, 3 % | which is camped on the banks of Lake Plantagenet, is reported as having good success. They will remain until Sunday. Reports from several towns north of Bemidji areto the effect that crops are injured by the lack of rain. It is reported that very little rain has fallen, especially in the town of leerny, for some time past, and grain crops are rapidly drying up as a result. The Warfield Electric company is congratulating itself upon the comparatively small Ioss they have sustained during the pres- ent summer f10m electrical storms. The loss this summer has been very little as compared with other years, George Titus claims the cham- pionship for catching large fish this season. Mr. Titus yester- day returned off the lake with three muskallounges which weighed seventeen, twelve and ten pounds, respectively, the largest one measuring thirty-five mches Louis Roy, the clever catcher who does stunts with the Bemld]l team, is laid up with a very pain- ful finoer as .a result of the game with Sauk Centre. He caught the game last Sunday against the Sioux Indians and in- jured the finger again, which will probably incapacitate him for the game next Sunday. Night Was Her Terror. I would cough nearly all night long,” writes Mbs. Chas, Apple- gate, of Alexandria, Ind., ‘and ; could hardly get any sleep I Only 6 pairs of Corsets on the Bargain Counter. They had consumption so bad that if T will go at 19¢ each. walked abloclkt I would cough RS e frightfully and spit blood, but - when all other medicines falled All Short Lengths and Remnants at a Bargain. three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery wholly me and T gained fifty-eight pounds.” It's absolutely guazanteed' 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: McCuaig’s McCuaig’s =3, Only a few more pieces of Summer Dress Goods left after the Red Tag Sale and we do not want to invoice them, so if price will sell them for the next four days we will not have a yard of Sum- mer Dress Goods left over, so come and price them. That will convince you that we want to sell them. Remember, ONLY FOUR DAYS, then we start to take our Annual Inventory. Waists.—We have only a few left at prices that will sur- — prise you. 250 of the latest style Men’s Hats n Fedora, Creco and Dakota Shapes n black, tan and nutria; hats worth p to $2.50; they all goat - : : ’ $1.50 Men’s Fancy Negliéee Shirts, sep- arate cuffs; this season’s goods; the Monarch, Cluett and other gocd makes; they all go at : : : If you need anything in that line it 750 will pay you to give us a call. - 1.MEYER & CO., ‘High Art Clothners. Next to Fn‘st Natlonal Bank Thlrd Stmet Onr stock of Ladies’ Belts from 20c to 7he; all worth more; they must go. The Wool Voil, tan shade. A small piece left; worth $1.40, now The. il See our He¢ Lawn. Percale, 36 inch; now 10c per yard. Madras Cloth; former price 12 ',c to 15¢, now 10¢ Ladies” Slippers, worth $1.25 to $L.75; in the.Bm‘gain Basket $1.00, all sizes. | Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, 15 per cent discount . : . | o Boys’ Clothing nearly cut in two. Ladies’ Summer Underwear on the Bargain Counter; you know what that means at McCuaig’s. | Ribbon Remm\nts—Bargalns. We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG llll!illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll‘lll R W O O O O P O 0’ P’ W