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N O O | M P Closing O LADIES’ Waist —Also Our K WAISTS, WASH G TAYLOR-MADE SUITS, -~ Silk Jackets, and Shirt AND MILLINERY. at the ..BERMAN EMPORIUM... Next Door to Postoflice. ut Sale of Suits. itive Line of— OODS, CURTAINS, JUSE WS O 0 R o € L3 n m m n " m m " " " " " ”n £y n n " » " " " n " & b W Poars . ltdl: n ¥ Peaches 2 3 Lemons E 1 ( )1':111;:‘&3 " W ananas u Bananas » m w " w = n w by W £y v n % lhlll}s ] A W SUU] . Cher ries a w A 10 3 ¢ A]m:nts n . buntyelopus n w P ) g " I Watermelons w n u » w Py w o YQ " b %.v— " w n W » v at n b . n { | The Grill|; H € uriil|x w n w m w " w n 2333332353333333332333333F Go to Hakkerup for photos C. E. Albrant made a business trip to Pine River today. Nothing can be better than the | ) best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. J. W, Howard w a visitor in the city yesterday from Decr Riv See Schroeder about your|i fruits for canning before buying elsewhere. Kditor Moorhe: Riyer Pine Tr city this morning. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsiun will cure. Dr. Lake | at the Markham yesterda C. W. nford of Duluth, gen- eral agent for the Standard Oil 7, is visiting in the city. Peter Malterud, a prosperous farmer from Buena Vista, transactirg business in the ¢ today. Mvrs. Duncan Wilcox returned last night from Minneapolis where he has spent a month the guest of friends. Asa Cunningham who been laid up for a conple of d resumed his duties at the Be- midji Meat market this morning. I have for sale several tracts of ad of the Turtle arrvived in the has "lterests to Blocker s |and Magnus Hanson. timber and good farming land in 140, 80 or 160 acre lots, M. E. Thurston. See Schroeder about your | fruits for elsewhere. Chas. Swedback returned yes- terday from a campaigning tour to Buena Vista. | Robert McConnell, of Ten- I strike came down this morning {to spend a few days in the city | with friends. : The local recruiting oftice | shipped two men to San Fran- 20 vesterday, to be engaged | with the coast artillery. A dance was given last night tat the Grant Valley halland a large number of Bemidji people “nttondmL A very gond social | time is reported. | Oscar Skogsburg has retarned i from Akeley, where he has held a position during the summer {and has been one of the members of the Akeley ball team. J. J. Smith of Pueblo, Col., i in the city the guest of T, Miller, who is showing |around the city {locating Mr. Smith herc, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Binedorl of Omaba, Neb,, arein the cin sts of Mr, and Mrs. J. (. They will return to Omaha tomorrow morning. Cieorge Bogart, J. J. Miller, I¥ C. Thompson and Editor Plun, anning before buying mer were a guartet of Funkley i s who were over night vis here. They left for homo this morning. J.W. Trwinleft this mornin for St. Paul. Mr. Irwin recent sustained a sprained ankle as result of a runaway near Crooks ton, but he has almost recovered from the injury. Two drunks were brought be- Jfore Judge Pendergast th mornin Ono paid a fine o and costs, while the other -promised to clear the town of his | presence within two hours after his release. Hans P. Thompson, who re- cenfly disposed of his saloon in- Bros., con- templates a trip to International [Malls in search of a location. Mr. Thompson will leave in a few days. John Sattern, of Redwing ar- rived in the city last evening for a visit with his grandsons, I'red leaves ina few days for s with other grandchildren at Solway. The old gentleman, though government, land that may be entered as homesteads. Some cighty-tive years of age is as hale (3 .l HE BIG STORE... DROP SALE! DROP SALE! DROP SALE! Did you ever attend a Drop Sale? Well, we will give you a chance to attend one. The Drop Sale commences on Saturday at 8 a. m., closing Saturday evening at 10 you will regret it if you Lot 1. i ‘ | Hose, 75¢ a pair. a drop of 2e per hour. Remember the sale clos- es at 10 p. m. o’clock. do. Don’t miss it; | | Lot 6. Here is where you er hour drop. Lot 3. Ladies’ Hose, worth 50c from 810 9: 48¢ from 9 to 10; drop of 2 h hour. Dan’t miss the Drop Sale, Lot 4. Ladies’ Vests, the 50¢ kind: they hav drop of 2 per hour. Don’t wait until the last hour: there ma 3 This sale is foi' VSVét Get in line and get som forget the Drop Sale. what you want may be Something flfi@n McCuaig’s. WM. McCUAIG Don’t wait too long, for Lot 7. Men's Undershirts and Drawers worth 50c: a drop of Ze. Don’t miss this chance. Ladies’ Muslin Skirts; the $1.50 kind, a drop of 3¢ per hour. | ! Lot 8. | urda;': Aug. 13 only e of the Bargains. Don’t sold. WM. McCUAIG P K him with a view of and hearty as a man usually is at | JNEC O M M O P e I The Pioneer acknowl- pleasant call. C. Larson, of St. Cloud was ansient in the city yesterday. C. A. Engstrom, of Mentor, lost his dwelling by fire Monday ety Schroeder about your or canning before buying elsewhere. L. M. Smith returned this morning from a week’s visit at Minneapoli Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoff of Grand Forks are spending a few days in the city camping on the shores of Lake Bemidji. Abe Wyler and George Flem- ing returned last night from Du- luth, where they made final proof upon their stone and timber claims in the Vermillion country. Senator and Mrs. B. J. Swed-| iback have been entertaining as s Mr. and Mvs. J. F. s Lake. Mr. Pet- ful merchant of their guest: Pete arson that place. - Mrs. A. E. Henderson, Mrs. A:H. C. Knoke and Mrs. O. E. Frwig and Mr. Allan Henderson are spending a fev' days camping ab the outlet of the Mississippi from Lake Bemidji. Senator K. J. Swedback and wife left this afternoon for Wil- liston, N. D., where they will en- joy a week’s visit with their son- inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Stewart. The football club has decided | to give a dance next Friday night. Advertising matter for the ball isnow being printed. A largel! rowd is expected to attend the first event of the kind during the present season. E. E. Bingham, a former resi dent of this village, but now of adia, Wis®, arrived in the city ast evening and will visit here for a few days. Mr. Bingham formerly managed the telephone exchange here. Mrs. J. Peterson and Ferdi- nand Peterson returned this ing from the Big Fork country, where Ferdinand has a home- stead. They came home the swamp route and report it much better than at other seasons of the year. Joe Harrington and Mat Mayer returned last night from St. Cloud, where they attended the Red Mens convention. They re- port an excellent time and say that the St. Cloud people have no peers as entertainers. The con- vention was one of the largest HIGH ART CLOTHIERS. H The balance 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. importance to the order was transacted. Mr.and Mrs. W. Huffman are in the city from Fargo, N. D. Ben Grims of Duluth passed through the city this morning from Blackduck enroute to Brainerd. Mrs. P. L. Reynolds arrived in the city last night from Chicago for a visit with her son, W. H. Reynolds, who is studying chiro- practic ab the office of Dr. 'E. I%, 3rinkman. She will remain in the city several day's. Mr. und Mrs. A. Warfield left yesterday for St. Paul, where they will meet Mr. Warfield’s mother and brother, Mrs. J. H. Warfield and Mr. John J. War-j field, who will spend a few days| in the city visiting relatives. ! Chas, Hammond,; with the| Minneapolis, Red Lake & Mani- toba Railway company, is in the| city today from Nebish. Mr. Hammond left an order at one of the local employment offices fora ! number of men to be employed on railroad work on the new road. Violent Attack of Diarrheoa| Cured by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Perhaps a Life Saved. “A short time ago I was taken with a violent attack of diarrhoea | and believe T would have died if I had not gotten relief,” says John J. Ratton, a leading citzen of Patton, Ala. “A [riend recom- mended Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ' I bought a twenty-five cent bottle and after taking three doses of it was entirely cured. I consider it the best remedy in the world for bowel complaints. For sale at| Barker’s drug store. Sale of Furniture. Any one desiring to go to housekeeping or persons desir- ing to purchase high grade furni- ture cheap take notice that I am { offering all my furniture for sale. Everything almost new. Brus- sels carpet, three rugs, dining table, nine dining chairs, kitchen table, iron bed complete, dresser, bookcase and writing desk com- bined, three rockers, Morris chair leather chair, leather couch, one odd fancy chair, parlor table, two stoves, odd fancy chair, dishes and many other useful house- hold articles. Parties leaving city. Will sell same complete for $350. S. A. CRAFT, ever held and much business of 1006 Beltrami Ave. an ugly-looking sore or ulcer. discharging sore. blood may become so weak and watery from the effects of malarial sickness, debility or some old chronic trouble, that the impurities break out in bad sores on the lower ex- tremities or other part of the body. There is always some rorbid, unhealthy matter in calf to New will heal. SSS ORE S ULCERS When the blood is in bad condition a bruise, cut, scratch, or any slight injury to the flesh, is apt to become ¥ « Sometimes a boil, blister or pimple is the beginning of a large eating ulcer or open, ¢ Often the blood is naturally bad, and is that way from birth, and such people suffer with vari- ous kinds of sores from infancy through old age. improved rapidly, but an attac! The A common boil appeared on the calf of my right 1imb. 1used the almple home remedies but the place refused to heal. i did me no good. Mflag was a solid The physician I consulted sore from 8. 8. 8. and I of typhoid fever ankle, and I then began sottled in the original sore, causing a backset. I ' began it again aa soon ae L was over tho fover, and was comp) etely and permanently cured. MRS. K. A. DUFFY, Castle, Pa. 214 Washington 8t. the blood that keeps the sore discharging, and must be gotten out before it Washes and salves, while cleansing, sooth- ing and helpful, will not do it, because they do not reach the poisoned blood; but S. S. S. cleanses and purifies the diseased blood, and when this is accom- plished the place heals. impaired it restores strength and vigor to the system, improves the appetite and digestion, and tones up the nerves. Purifying the blood is the surest way to get rid of an old sore or ulcer, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO0., ATLANTA. GA» ‘Where the health has been Medical advice is free. 7y D S P o | Y o o AL Reduced Rates. For Minnesota State Fair the Minnesota and International Railway Co. will sell tickets August 27th to Sept. 3rd inclu- sive Bemidji to St. Paul and re turn for $7.89 including admis- sion to the Fair grounds. Good returning until Sept 5th. G. A. WALKER, Agent. Ther: no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. e L] ot M Mellick Embroidery, o tomram Drawn Work and and ‘e Lace a specialty. 2 to 4 pm Mos. Joss Freestone, ~~TEACHER OF— Art Embroidery —axp— - Fine Needle Work. CITY HOTEL O 1S —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- ly and at right prices. SEE US BEFORE YOU s BUILD. 1001 Minnesota Avenue. S s s S s s s e ¢ Willits & Cahill. § Loans Rentals Real Estate Insurance 0 Conveyancing - Pioneer Real Estate Office of Bemidji. | DT TS OTTTSTIOTS S bbb dddddddodeddd ettt - s % & > ROYAL WHITE : . ; % & & ’?‘ L <« L3 ¥ * Z: We have just received another shipment of * ] & Royal White China and now have a complete z &5 assortment. In this shipment we received a % e new pattern in Coffee Cups, and also a num- e e.? ber of extra pieces such as Tea Pots, Covered ko <« Casseroles, Sauce Boats and Pickle Dishes. L > L4 & : — * L o . L4 | + We are now offering a Dinner Set < i of 102 pieces for 3 - < > (] : ] 4 Step in and examine these goods o1 # while our steck is complete. e *pR - = = BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO. = EELEEEEE LSS ELTEFFEREEEE F &2 ) 5 E ;E | vamvvmvvvw‘rvwvv DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1to 5:30 p. m. Office--SWEDBACK BUILDING. 1 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 doing in re- lieving suffering humanity. 2 3 : ] | : i Grove’s Pepsin Coffee The only Headache Remedy which does not w% tzn the heart. ‘Price 10 cen| CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. 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. 1 carry at all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS in 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 SOOI A Fly Offer From now until the end of the sea- son we will sell our large stock of Horse Nets at a sacrifice. 5 : regular price now Derpalr . perpalr % 100-inch Extra Burlap Nets. $1.25 $1.00 s Fancy Plaid Nets, 2.00 1.50 7 & Little Beauty O. K. Nets, 2.50 2.00 % 3 Chase’s Brussels Nets, 3.00 2.50 Sl Heavy Cord Nets, 4.50 3.75 & Genuine Wagoner G0 and Nets, 4.75 4.00 62-inch String All Calf Leather Nets, 6.00 5.00 And others too numerous to mention, all at similar prices. Remember we are headquarters for everything sold in an Up-to-Date Hard- ware Store at Right Prices. < g 2 F. M. Malzahn & Co. Phone 57. Markham Block.