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1 { H i Waist —Also Our at JES P W Closing Out Sale of ! B LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, Silk Jackets, and Shirt Entire Line of— WAISTS, WASH GOODS, CURTAINS, AND MILLINERY. m ..BERMAN EMPORIUM... Next Door to Postoflice. Suits. the U O O O SESEEE&EEEEE(—GEEE:ESE&r%EE i Pears Peaches Lemons Oranges Bananas Plums Cherries Apricots Cantelopes Watermelons The Grill 33333333333333333333233338 D EFEEEEEECEEFECEETECFEEFEEEEEEFEEEECEEEEEER 2333333332333 § 233 2333333333533 333333333332 in the city. He will return to Blackduck tonight. Cool off at Peterson’s ice cream parlor. Dave Beauregard is in the city from Blackduck. Thos. Bailey, Jr., left last night for Spooner. The best is the cheapest. e cream at Peterson. John McDougald came down Ives m from Blackduck this morning. Remember the auction sale Tuesday eyening at the Boyer Building. The county pest house has been repainted and calcimined and is in shape for next winter. Harry Bliler went to Kabekona this morning, where he will spend a few days cruising in that vicin- ity. W. E. Rose of Blackduck passed through the city this morning on his way to the Twin Cities, Bert Getchell went to Ten- THE CITY Go to Hakkerup for photos. Midnight dinner at the TPalace Cafe tonight. Tams Bixby duck last night. Schioeder is selling ries at $1.10 per case. Chris Christenson returned this morning from Kelliher. Midnight dinner at the Palace Cafe ready every night at 11:30. Miss Maggie Campbell, an em- ploye of the Pioneer, is at Nary today. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. James Black was a passenger on this morning’s M. & L. for Lakeport. Hereafter the Palace Cafe will serve a special midnight dinner every night. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Ed Crawford made a business trip to Blackduck last night and returned this morning, The only pure and thevelore wholesome ice cream the Ives. Served at Peterson’s parlor. went to Black- blueber- Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe. Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe. Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe, Ed Bancroft, proprietor of the M. & I. hotel at Blackduck, has been spending a couple of days strike last night and will spend a few da) cruising in that yicinity. A ten pound girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rako, who live three miles south of Bemidji, last night. Mrs. A. W. Hewitt returned to her home at Hemtt Minn., after a two weeks’ visitin the city with her brother, H. J. Loud. M. A. Spooner and J. J. Cam- eron left this morning for Lalce- port, where they will spend a few days catching black bass. “Sailor Pete,” the Northome saloon man, who spent a couple of days taking in the sights here, returned to his home last night. N Whitmore left this morn- ing for Delano, Minn., after a few days’ visit with her brother- in-law, H. G. Hayes of this city. Sam A. Shupe, of Watertown, S. D., accompanied by his family is in the city for a visit with Mr, Ellis and family. They will re- main several days. Charles W. Scrutchin left last night for Spooner, where he will 1do the 1 gal work in organizing the new town. Hehasalsoa case in justice court there. I have for sale several tracts of covernment land that may be entered as homesteads. Some timber and good farming land in 40, 80or 160 acre lots. M. E. Thurston. John Bailey went to Blackduck last night, and from there he will proceed by horseback to Battle River, about twenty-five £ McCuaig’s Only a few more pieces left after the Red T' to invoice them, so if pri next four days we will not have a yard of Sum- mer Dress Goods left them. sell them. then we start to take Waists.—We have only a few left at prices that will sur- prise you. Onr stock of Ladies’ Belts more; they must go. The Wool Voil, tan shade. $1.40, 1 See our Percale, 36 mch; Madras Cloth; fnrm('r pri Ladies’ Slippers, worth $1. Basket $1. Ladies’” Muslin Undu'w Ladies’ Summer Underwear know what that means at McCuaig’s. Ribbon Remnants—Bargains. Only 6 pairs of Corsets on the Bargain Counter. will go at 19¢ each. All Short Lengths and We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Sauu:days WM. McCUAIG Sale and we do not want That will convince you that we want to Remember, ONLY FOUR DAYS, [ McCuaig’s of Summer Dress Goods ice will sell them for the over, so come and price our Annual Inventory. from 20¢ to The; all worth A small piece left; worth 10w 75c. 5e Ln\\ n. now 10c per yard. ice 12 ',c to 15¢, now 10¢ 25 to $1.75; in the Bargain (l(l all sizes. ar, 15 per cent discount on the Bargain Counter; you They Remnants at a Bargain. WM. McCUAIG D O P W P D O P - HIGH ART CLOTHIERS. } The balanee of our stock of Straw Hats must be closed out, and fifty cents will buy any Straw Hat we have in stock. They are worth $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00. GET ONE WHILE THEY LAST. I. MEYER & CO., Next to First National Bank. AL N O O o 1lllllllllllll miles from there, to serve papers in a civil action. Will Ireland is in the city from Grand Forks today. Have Ross put up your eave troughs at right price. Phone 113, A new patient was admitted yesterday to the county poor farm. Mrs. Robert McCuaig is a visi- | tor in the city from Tenstrike today. Mr. and are in the [owa. W. R. and C. W. Baumbach ar-| Mrs. George E. Sibert city from Rembeck, Wadena. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Haney ar-! rived in the city yesterday from | Winnipeg. Always a complete stock of the best fruit in the market at Peterson’s. Miss . A. Pitts is in the city for a visit with her sister-in-law, | Mrs. H. L. Pitts. | W. M. Ross has a cnmpotonb mechanic to do all kimds of tin: and sheet metal work. “Smithy”, the popular strike saloon man, is in the city. today v ng friends. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Ten-! Lung Balsam will cure your cough. R. H. Pendergast, a prominent nursery man of Dmunh, is in the city to spend a few days visiting his brother, Judge Pcndm&mab I Oscar Thompson, one of the prosperous farmers, of Buena Vista, passsed through the city today enroute to Hoffman, Minn. Property owners on section sixteen, in Cass Lake, are busy moving their buildings to con- form with the streets of the platted towusite. Louis Smith, Joe Oakes and David Long arrived in the city this morning from Thief River Falls. They have spent a num- ber of weeks criusing in the Red Lake country. Supumt('ndenl. Carroll of the teacher’s summer school went to Northome last night where he has some extensive holdings in real estate. Mr. Carroll has great faith in this section of the state and expects to make addi- tional purchase on this trip. Notice To Ladies. I have the Viavi remedies for sale, all ladies interested call Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon, or dropa card and I will call. Mes., T. HiLy, Beltrami. Ave., north of 11th St. Cholera Infantum. This diseaselhas lost its terrors since Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol- era and Diarrhoea Remedy came into general use. success which attends the use of this remedy in all cases of bowe! complaint in children has made it a favorite wherever its value has become known. For sale at Bark- er’s drug store. McGuire Will Speak. President J. W. Speelman, of the Old setitler’s Association, has received word from Superintend- ent A. J. McGuire, of the state experimental farm at Grand Rap- ids that he will attend the meet- ing of the association at Buena Vista, Augus i on ‘‘The Possi in Northern Minnesota.” McGuire is a new man in north- ern Minnesota, is said to bean ake the meeting a notable ‘one. rived in the city yesterday from 2 The uniform | . able speaker and his address will be one of a number that will The Death Penalty A little thing sometimes vre- sults in death, Thus a mere scratch, insignificant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It'is wise to have Buck- len’s Arnica Salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when burns, sores, ulcers anb piles threaten. . {Only 23c, at all druggists. 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 m. at L. G. Crothers’ barber shop. Applicants must bring i tools and be prepared to do work {in all branches of its trade. G. H. BECKER, Secretary. Bear on Track. A novel sight met the crew of the M. & I. freight last night when they arrived in Kelliher, {The train was doing its switching when glancing up the track one 1of the brakemen saw a large black bear. Although the train (remained there for some time, bruin did not get frightened until the switch engine nearly ran over him, when he took to the woods. ———— End of Bitter Fight. “T'wo physicians had along and stubborn fight with an abcess on imy right lung” writes J. F. ]luUhcs of DuPont, Ga., ‘“and| gave me up. I«,\elybodv t,hnutrht my time had come. Asa last re- sort I tried Dr. King's New ‘Dis- covery for Consumption. The benefit I received was striking and I wason my feet in a few days. Now I’ve entirely regained my health,” It conquers all coughs, colds and throat and lung trouble. Guaranteed by all druggists. Price 50c. ard $1.00. Trial bottles free. Need More Ditches. | Otto . Berg of Shotley village is in the city this morning on business matters. Mr. Berg is one of the substantial farmers of Shotley town and is much inter- ested in the state Ditch the con. tract for which was let at -St, Paul Friday to be built from Kel- liher to Shotley Brook at a cost of $3500. This ditch will be dug entirely at the state’s expense. ditch is greatly needed to run ley town into Red Lake, Sucha ditch would reclaim a large area of valuable land. Counterpanes Displace Blankets. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Railway Company owns and operates the sleeping cars in ser- vice on its various lines, ard has ust inaugurated an inmovation ! which will appeal to all sleeping' travelers. Onits “Southwest Limited” trains between Chicago and Kan- sas City white counterpanes or bed-spreads have replaced the heavy woolen blankets which have heretofore been in evidence twelve months in each year, much to the discomfort in hot weather of sleebing car patrons. Blankets will be held in reserve and within reach for cool nights. in appearance. If your bicycie der mka it o Mr. Berg declares that another from Battle River due north be- | tween sections 16 and 17 in Shot- |ix This innovation is calculated to not only add to the comfort of passengers, but it will appeal to all who like a bed. that is " inviting broken or |m your gasoline stove is: out of or- Ross and o Mount Mellick Embroidery, Mexican Drawn Work and ~ and Teneriffe Lace a qm.lalu 2104pm Mis, Joss fi Fregstone, ‘—~TEACHER OF— Art Embroidery Fine Needle Work. : CITY HOTEL ) —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 to Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- 1y and at right prices. US BEFORE YOU BUILD. SEE 1001 Minnesota Avenue. l G S R R R S S S I e = 1 F. E. COOLEY, : Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator. % Phone - - - © 283. S I BB L SR E R SR RO H R ’#335953!9%39%39!95i)i!'i%i)* iAUCTION ..SALE.. BOYER BUILDING (upstairs). 320 Minnesota Avenue. TUESDAY AUGUST 2d 730 P.M. | 333333333332332332 !1‘)! 33 ‘Will dispose of the Furni- ture of 10 rooms. Furni- ture in good condition. IR Terms—Cash. Wm. Griffeth. S O O O O O O W S bbbt d ot gl b A PICNIC Is not a success unless you % "have something to eat. We 3 have just received a shipment * of fresh Canned Meats and can : +* L4 L [ L4 L & s s o ofe o o ool o el ofe o el o oo e e o o o assist in preparing your lunch. T 4 L i L3 Deviled Ham Deviled Shrimps 2 Potted Ham : Sl :5-. Roast Beef Pickled Shrimps i & Sliced Beef Lunch Tongue > L Chipped Beef Potted Tongue & f?fl Luncheon Beef || Tmported Sardines el }: Boneless Turkey ; Mustard Sardines = éfi Boneless Chicken Cannad Pork % & ‘Hamburger Steak annsd Pork andBedns ® & with Onions Canned Lobster :: ¢ T = 3 & s o : A L4 » BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO. = ity b b o o S S Rl ok SE S8 S8 BB B L ST S8 3 S8 3 WOV VOO O e DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONFR. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1t0 5:30 p. m. Office--SWEDBACK BUILDING. T 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 4 candid thinking people what I am doing in re- lieving suffering humanity. : m&mfim&kfifimm‘&j 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 FURSn season bought. 1 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. - CITYDRUG STORE THE PIONEER. DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJL | “Make Hay While 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. 3 (‘(‘EGE&EEEGGE‘E}EEEEE(-‘E(-‘-ZE(»EGEEEE“'(-(-&(-EE( v J. Hennessy. ANO’I‘IDNEEI.