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S O | P e Closing Out Sale of LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, Silk Jackets, and Shirt Waist Suits. —Also Our Entire Line of— WAISTS, WASH GOODS, CURTAINS, AND MILLINERY. at the ..BERMAN EMPORIUM... Next Door to Postoflice. llllllltlllllllll Crookston for a few days’ | with friends in this city. Midnight dinner at the Palace | Cafe ready every night at 11:30. | E. H. Carmenton is in the city | from Fosston for a visit with Dr. | Gilmore. James T. Dangertield of Grand Forks is in the city the guest of | his brother. Miss Tillie Ellingbo of Crools- |ton is in the city the guest of | Miss Cora Ralston. i 0O.0. Narveson was a passen- ger on the excursion train from MelIntosh yesterday. Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe. Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe. Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe. A. M, Belding, formerly U. S. commissioner at Blackduck, was |in the city yesterday from Osakis. Last call for Minnesofa rasp- |berries. They still arrive in ex- | cellent condition. J. Peterson,Jr, A ey The Grill City Editor Scott of the Grand a;sasa;gaaigesaasiasaase@JI“““‘ Herald was one of the many visitors in the city yester- THE CITY 1day. Theodore Meyers, with his son and daughters, is in the city from 1ra forks, the guests of Go to Hakkerup for photos. gll(;:]‘gq Forls, = 5 Midnight dinner at the Palace), M Mason ‘Smith of Grand Cafe tonight. . . . Forks ived in the city yestex Dr. Caldwell is a visitor in the|qay for a visit with Mrs. Chas. W. city from Blackduck. Scrutchin. Nothing can be better than the| . 8. Larson is in the city from SN W o JE O WP 3 " n m m " " visit carnation with your SUNDAY DINNER 333332332333 333333¢ 23 D EFEEE e E T EEC FE T EEEFCEFECFEETEEEEEEEETFEE fii’%i"ii4§ii§§ii£i3§i525 best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the | Girand Korks and will spend a best. few days at his summer home at Anton fGordon returned this|Grand Forks bay. morning from a business trip to| Mys, Henry Funkley and fam- Tenstrike. ily arrived in the city this morn- Hereafter the Palace Cafe will|ing from Blackduck to make their serve a special midnight dinner | future home in Bemidji. every night. Harry Gillham, formerly of the 3ertha Remshardt, for-|firm of Buckley & Gillham, in merly one of the valued emplo, this cicy, has opened up a saloon of the Pioncer, arrivedin the city [in Kelliher. Mr. Gillham is well yesterday from her home at|known in this city and has many Mi MURDER! Fifteen Hundred Dollars Reward or for snch inform- 1d Dalil have offered will pay an additional nd con d 11 lead to th fieen Hundred Doll - ot 10 the sherill of this n- v, any information. they 1L J. LOUD, County Attorney, Heltrami County. McCuaig’s McCuaig’s 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 thes 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- Onr stock of Ladies” Belts from 20c¢ to The; all worth more; they must go. The Wool Voil, tan shade. A small piece left; worth $1. 4“ now 7be. See our Hc¢ Lawn. - Percale, 36 mcl), now 10¢ per yard. 3 Madras Cloth; former pr to 15¢, now 10¢ Ladies’ Slippers, worth $1.25 to $1.75; in the Bargain Basket $1.00, all sizes. Ladies’” Muslin Underwear, 15 per cent discount Ladies’ Summer Underwear on the Bargain Counter; you know what that means at McCuaig’s. Ribbon Remnants—Bargains. Only 6 pairs of Corsets on the Bargain Counter. will go at 1‘)(‘ each. They All Short Lengths and Remnants at a Bargain. We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG friends who hope for his success in the new location. J. J. Conger ol Tenstrike spent yesterday iu the city Chas. Tedford transacted busi- ness in the city yesterday. A.T. Wheelock made a busi- ness trip to Cass Lake today. John Sagnes was a passenger from Blackduck this morning. Remember the auction sale Tuesday eyening at the Boyer Building. Wes Wright and Fred Sibley are viewing the roads north of Bemidji. A baby girl was born to Mr. and: Mrs. Wm. Blocker Saturday morning. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Miss Woll of Bast Grand Forks is in the city the guest of friends at Grand Forks Bay. Arne Solberg. of Fosston was haking bands with old friends in the city yesterday. C. W. Weidrick, formerly an ins ance man of this city, came up from Osakis yesterday. Two recruits were secured to- day by the local recruiting office for the coast artillery service. Jobn Mayritz, a prominent lorse dealer ol Mclrose, was one of the Melrose contingent yes- terday. General Agent Griftith of Grand Forks accompanied the excursion trainto this city yes- terdav. Harry Gann came up from Baclkus Saturday night and is |4 calling on his many friends in the city today. John Sagnes, one of the can- didates for county commissioner in the second district, midji visitor today. Three drunks appeared in Judge Reynolds’ court this morning and each was given a fine of $2 and costs. J. L. Reynolds and family re- turned this morning from Turtle River, where they have been vis- iting with relatives. Ed Cornwall returned this morning from Northome, where he has been doing some cruising for the government. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harris and Miss Ethel Harris of Crookston were excursionists who spent yesterday in the city. John Lifquist was among the excursionists from Henning yes- terday, where heis the proprie- tor of a jewelry establishment. John Engebretson, proprietor of the Grand Forks Bottling works, was one of those who missed the train home last night. E. N. French left this after- noon for International Falls, where he will look the town over with a view to engaging in busi- ness. “Doc” Rutledge was in the city yesterday from Cass Lake. He took in the ball game and pro- nounced it the best he has ever ave | seen, Myvon H. Davis returned this morning to his home at Pine Riyer after Sundaying in the city with the family of T. J. Miller. The Crookston mill, which was closed down Saturday on account of an accident to some of the ma- chinery, opened up again at 9:30 this morning. E. H. Winter returned yester- day from a trip to North Dakota. Mr. Winter visited Grand Forks, Fargo, Grafton, Minto and sev- eral other North Dakota towns on his trip. The recent rains have been very helpful to crops in this vi- cinity. The growing season is almost over and it is said that a good crop will be yielded. Rev. A. E. Evans of Tenstrike passed through the city today on his way to Cass Lake, where he will prove up on a stone and tim- ber claim before the land office, I have for sale several tracts.of governmeht land that may be entered as homesteads. Some timber and good farming land in 40, 80 or 160 acre lots. M. E. Thurston, James Dubois, one of the oldest: and most prominent citizens of Metrose, took in the excursion yesterday. Mr. Duboislikes Be- midji and takes advantage of every excursion to visit the city. A party consisting of the Misses Woodward, Keihm and Lyons and the Messrs. Geo. Fleming, Arthur Narveson and Arthur Kirsch left yesterday for Lake Itasca, where they will spend a couple weeks fishing. Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Perhaps a Life Saved. “A short time ago I was taken with a violent attack of diarrhoea and believe I would have died if I had not gotten relief,” says John J. Patton, a Ieadmo citzen of Patton, Ala. “A friend recom- mended Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I boughta twenty-fiye cent bottle and after taking three doses of if was entirely cur ed I consider it the best remedy in the world for bowel complamt;s For. sa.le at. Barker’ s drug sture. is a Be-|} CENTURIES QLD The disease which has brought more suffering, degra- dation and disgrace upon the human race is the same to-day that it was centuries ago. It is called Contagious Blood Poison, ‘The Bad Disease,” and is given other names, but among all nations is regarded as the blackest and vilest of all human diseases. It goes from bad to worse; the little sores that first appear are soon followed by.others; the glands of the I fiicted with bl ! d the groins swell and inflame, a adorasaiisied i flood polscn, nd the bet red eruphou breaksoutonthe ment faithtully, 1n fast, T seemed o Brow worse body" th th and throat llthe while. T was disheartened, foT 1t socmod 00T LA {NoUL IS A 103t that I would never be < red. At the advice of a hecome ulcerated, the hairand £ri nend I th&n ::?"&::Emsc 4 anndd }:tesan Jodmprove. o , an 2 eye-brows drop out, and ugly 3 platel e i up Yfimh and increasing my yellow blotches make their appet] hadAl:}muzf gges ‘ivlv;zt!?’vem';n ago, I have appeararnce, and if the disease st B NEWMAN, is not checked at this stage, Box 98P Revannsh. G YonNE 2 every bone, muscle, tissue and nerve in the body becomes infected-with the poison, and from the roots of the hair to the soles of the feet thereis nota sound spot anywhere. To cure this awful contagion the blood must first be purified, and nothing will do this so quickly and surely as S. S. S., which has been known for years as dn antidote for the poisonous virus of Cont’\g\ous Blood Poison. Mercury and pot- ash may check it for a time, but it comes back in a still mose aggravated form. S.S.8.is guaranteed pure‘y vegetable, and $1,000 is offered for proof that it contains a mineral ingredient. Write for our home-treatment book, and learn all about Contagious Blood Poison and how to treat it. No charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs Banquet For Jones. A number of the leading citi- zens of Cass Lake gave a bmnqueb MISS ROSE DICKINSON, in honor of Hon. J. D. Jones, the TEACHER retiring register of the U. S. land office at Cass Lake. Covers of: were laid for twenty-seven. MUSIC Speech 's were made and toasts to the retiring register were very ably responded to by him. — i —— charges, loss of tone, feeling and vigor " HYNE It speedily and permanently removes all inflammation. The Home Treatment for All Female § Troubles. b FREE Ladies’ own obstetric and § perpetual calendar by ad- F dressing HY’NE COMPANY 475 W. North Ave., Chicago, TIl. HY'NE Sold_by A. GILMOUR & €O., Bemidji, Minn. ¢ 919 Bemidji Avenue ‘¢ Teaaeeeeale e o ol Mount Mellick Embroidery, 9 tortam Mexican Drawn Work and _ and Teneriffe Lace a specialty. 2 to 4 pm Mrs. Jess Freestone, -~TEACHER OF— Art Embroidery —AND— Foot Ball Players Attention, Fine Needle Work. All that are interested in foot § ball please beat the city hall CITYHOTHT; Monday night at 8 o’clock sharp. | 9! —— This meeting is called to form a squad, elect officers, select a coach and arrange a schedule. _SER— Everybody who intends to play or ever has played, please be on hand. —H. L. Arnold. J H CrouCh S e —FOR— Macalester College. 5 Several Courses of Study. Cement Sidewalk, Numerous Electives. Bestof in- Curbstone, structionsin Music and Elocution, Carriage Blocks, Freescholarship, for one year for! first honor graduates of hlfl'h schools. Expense very low. Opens September 14. Catalogues Cellar Bottoms, Ete. sent free on application. Maca- PHONE 92. lester College, St. Paul, Minn. Cholera Infantum. This diseaselhas lost its terrors since Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol- R. MARTIN era and Diarrhoea Remedy came into general use. The uniform success which attends the use of ’ this remedv in all cases of bowe! complaint in children has madeit a favorite wherever its value has’ become known. For sale at Bark-' er’s drug store. Barbers Take Notico. The Minnesota State Examin- ing Board of Barber will hold a public examination of barbers in| - the city of Bemidji, Beltrami county on August 16, 1904, be tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. at L. G. Crothers’ bar be1 | shop. Applicants must bring Contractor tools and be prepared to do work | § 3 in all bra.uchg; olfoits trade. and Builder. . G. H. BECKER, = Secretary. Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- ly and at right prices. SEE US BEFORE YOU Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located ‘on Fourth Street, Two Doors. West of City Hall. All Orders Promptly Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper | i i Fresco Painting THOS. JOHNSON, 2 333332333333333333333333 fAUCTION t..SALE.. BOYER BUILDING (upstairs). 320 Minnesota Avenue. BUILD. 1001 Minnesota Avenue. 'l R R R R R R R R R [ = TUESDAY | F.E. COOLEY, : AUGUST 2d Painter, Paper Hanger @ 7:30 P.M. - and Decorator. } ;; PHONE & ln s s e 112883 "} P e e Will dispose of the Furni- ture of 10 rooms. Furni- ture in good condition. Terms—Cash. Veterinar 3 3 T 3 A A S Dr. J. Warninger Ygicrinar B omce in rear of Arcade sdis a Sson 18, “honeso Bemidiji I"‘ Owner of General Blac 0; F th * e e out e mftfinimvh : llars cosh o 4 fail to se Wm. Gflfl:?w";g Hin Dfors bracaing youe mares. - "0 J. Hennessy, : ANCTIONEER. F(‘GEEESEEGEEEEEES&EGEEEEEEEGGGEEEEGGEE&E‘EEEEE" n n m L n n " L] n m n L) n m n " n n m " m m n m n m m ) {.d n " n n m OO nsst-fi(-s(—s(»-sssss(-(-“ea' ? Willits & Cahill. “YOUR MONEY IS NO GOOD” i a1d will be refunded to you if after use ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS Loans Rentals Real Estate Insurance Conveyancing RHEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE ; —_ u are not satisfied with results. yoThxs is our guarantee which goes with Pioneer Real Estate Office of Bemldjl. ‘fifi?fif02"&“&‘%**k*&*%%%fl%%fli‘éflfi;i‘%‘%%%‘%%%%*%%%%% &Hfiflifl%%@"&“%%%%%%%%%%%%%%i'%%*% A PICNIC Is not a success unless you : have something to eat. We 2 have just received a shipment % of fresh Canned Meats and can * assist in preparing your lunch. * EEEXN) L Lo = L Deviled Ham Deviled Shrimps “}; Potted Ham 3 5 Roast Beef Pickled Shrimps . Sliced Beef Lunch Tongue :: Chipped Beef Potted Tongue g, Luncheon Beef Tmported Sardines o Boneless Turkey Mustard Sardinies T Boneless Chicken »d Pork = Hamburger Steak Cannzd Pork and Beans = with Onions Canned Lobster : -Ia + BEMIDJI MERCANTILE C0. £ * ki oo ] K “Eflww%%%%%’%%%w%r’n’)%—%’%%%%%%%% vavmm“vmvmv DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1to 5:30 p. m. Office--SWEDBACK BUILDING. I I earnestly invite you to come, see and examine for yourself my advantages and success. I am responsible to you for what I represent. I court honest, earnest and sincere investigation, and will be only too glad to show all interested and candid-thinking people what T am domg in re- lieving suffering humanity. 2 i 30 2 200 e A 3 . Evmvvvvvvwvvvvva i i | ol HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. I carry at all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS in season bought. I guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED Grove’s Pepsin Coffee The only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. CASH PAID ‘FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT. CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER. DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJIL. “Make ‘Hay Whlle the Sun Shines.” But before buying your Hay-Mak- ing Implements, remember that F. M. MALZAHN & CO., Carry a full line of MOWERS, : RAKES, and all other Implements for making hay. F. M. Malzahn & Co.