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Closing Out Sale of B LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, Silk Jackets, and Shirt Waist Suits. —Also Ouwr Entire Line of— WAISTS, WASH GOODS, CURTAINS, AND MILLINERY. at the .BERMAN EMPORIUM... Next Door to Postoffice. JEC O D llllllllll will return to Oregon via Be- SeeeEEEeEEEEEEEEEETEESEY A midji. —go to— al Dr.G. L. Gossler of Tracy, . | Minn., is registered at the Mark- The Grillju M| Three men were shipped today ¢ for yvour ¢ | to San Francisco by the local re- a | cruiting office. FRUI I W Why balance on the verge of e ® © miconsumption when Mark’s Lung » Balsam will cure. M J. L. Reynolds left last night afor Turtle River, where he will M visit with relatives. W. A. Gould went to Kelliher “Iu.\'t night on business for the i Crookston Lumber company. I:hl,n,h' 1,)01 l ket ‘2§C 2 ssistant Health Ofticer Peter- California Pe: doz 25¢ » turned yesterday from a ConeordGrapes.basket 35¢ ™ ional trip to Cass Lake. . Meclver returned to Far- D for 4 C;mt‘lhmpts. 3 for 25¢ night after looking after Watermelons, 30¢ al iI\ inhis political fence Peaches, per dozen 25¢ Panuins. 200 : Mvrs. Imlwmd Gerald, who has M| been the guest of Mrs. Blanche M Cheney, returned to her home in 333332339333333332333333F i i Minneapolis today. THE CITY Wm. Pelke was a passenger on last night’s M. & I. for Ten strike, where he will spend a fow Go to Hakkerup for photos. Frank Baker is in the city to- day from Turtle River. &EEGEFFEEEEEEEESEEFEES55566(-SSEEEESEGSSEGEEGEEF ¢ || days cruising in that vicinity. W. Speelman of Buera is in the city today in tl H. F. Mark returned to the|l s of the Old Settlers’ city this morning from Black- ting to be in Buena Vista, duck. '3, commodes, sto! steads, springs, mattr badding and carpets at the ond hand store. Call soonif you want a bargain Mr. and Mrs, Mike Guyer rc turaed last night from Drayton, where they were called by u message announcing the death of Mr. Guyer’s father. A dance will be given tomor- row night at the Grant Valley hall. The attendance will be argely from Bemidji and a very rleasant time is anticipated. . Wm, McCuaig left for polis this morning for a short visit. On her return she will stop at Princeton, where she will remain for some Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is thoe best. C. M. Bacon made a business trip to Blackduck last night re- turning this morning. Miss Maud Naylor returned last night from a visit with her grandp: ents at Wadena. Andrew and John Lare at Moval lake camp They will return tomor ing out. row. A moonlight excursion will be . unnn tomorrow night by the Y. P. C. E. of the Presbyterian| chuuh There is no lever so powerful time the as plain and simple facts—Ma 3| onest of relatives. Lung - Balsam -~ will cure your| ™ ¢y, Campbell returned last cough. | . ght from Boston, Mass., where Judge M. A. Spooner left this vent to meet his mother, who morning for St. Paul, where he|accompanied him to this city. will transact business of an ofii-| \p Campbell will make Be- cial nature. midji her permanent home and Miss Jennie Lennihan retnrned | will reside with her son. o St. Paul yesterday after a) Mps, Conger has her millinery visitat the home of Mr.and M, | gtoek in O'Leary & Bowser’s E. 15. MeDonald. e and has come to stay, hav- H. Hartzheim, for nn-r]\' assis-|ing bought a home here tant health officer of Beltrami {ladies of Bemidji and vic county, but lately of Oregon, left | tind the very latest design this morning for Oskosh, Wis., |kiads of millinery at all s and Chicago. M. Hartzh m ‘of tha year at Conger’s. ¥ —=THE=—— BIG STORE Booth No. 1. In this booth you will find many useful things and cost you only 5¢ each. Booth No. 2. This booth contains great bargains. gain Booth. This is our 10¢ Bar- Booth No. 3. Anything in this booth your choice for 15¢ each. No trouble to show goods. Come in and look them over. Bargains of all kmds at McCuaig’s! Then look out for our New and Up-to-Date Line of -..FALL DRESS GOODS.... Only one pattern of a kind at McCuaig’s. We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG petent trimmer will be employed each season. J. J. Regan went to Tenstrike last night. J. O. Harris returned to ’l‘on- strike last night. Smith of Nary isa Be- sitor today. K. J. Willits was a visitor at Tartle River last night. John Chilson is in the city to- day from the town of Liberty. K. J. Soland and M. A. Rogn- lien of Wilton are in the city to- day. Miss Jessie Meyer, of Grand Forks, is the guest of friends here. Henry George of the town of Maple Ridge is transacting busi- | ness in the city today: Health Ofticer K. A. Blakeslee isat St. Paul on business with the state board of health. A special meeting of the board will be held at the house tonight at 8 o’clock. Alex CGiraves, one of the assis- tants of the Indian school at Red Lake, is transacting business in the city. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Marks re- turned to Fosston this afternoon after a brie t with Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Hitencock. All the cases of dyphtheria which have been prevalent in Moose township for some time past have been cured and the quarantine has been raised. Iour cases were reported. The boys of the Baptist Sun- day school will serve ice ‘cream and cake in the city park, Wed- nesday evening. Price, 10 cents, The fands are to be used in buy- ing a window for the church. Everybody welcome. Conway’s Commercial College opens fall term Sept. 5; 1904 Shorthand, typewriting, Book- keeping, Commercial law, life scholarship §50. Public school and Normal courses $25 extra or any one public school study per weelt 50¢, Can enter at any time. S. Revnolds, who has spent a few days in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Kincannoao, returned this morning to his home in St. Paul. Mr, Reynolds was much surprised by the 1apid growth of Bemidji and was much impressed by the beautiful scen- ery throughout this section. Rey. Clark, spent Sunday with Rev. Bloomquist, at Bagley pl'euchiug' in the Gongl'n}:ntional church in the morning and lec- turing in the evening, on the gaining of our National Indepen- dence as viewed from a religious standpoint. He left this morn- ing for Mallard where he will conduct a tent meeting for a week and will beassisted by Rev, G. F. Morton. For Sale Cheap. The complete logging outfit formerly belonging to the Red Lale Transportation Co. located at Nebish, Minn. W E. school chool Saloon Sold. A deal was completed yester- day whereby Thurston & Flatley dispose of the N. P. saloon to >l Wm, Lowe, who will hereafter conduct the place. Messrs Thurston and Flatley will re iro from the saloon business for tke - | present, Puts an End to it All A grievous wail oftimes comes as a result of unbearable pain form overtaxed organs. Dizziness Blackache. Liyer cmplaint and Constipation, But thanks to Dr. King’s New Life Pills; they put an end to all. They are gentle put thorough. Try them. Only 25c. Guaranteed by all druggists. New Doctor. Dr. G. L. Gossler of Tracy, Minn., has taken rooms in the Miles’ block and will make Be- midji his permanent home. Mr. Gossler has had several years of experience in the practice of medicine and comes to Bemidji well recommended as a physician and suvgeon. Macalester College. Several Courses of Study. Numerous Electives. Best of in- structionsin Music and Elocution, Free scholarship, for one year for first honor graduates of high schools. Expense very low Opens September14. Catalogues sent free on application. Maca- lester College, St. Paul, Minn. Taken With Cramps. Wmn. Kirmse, a member of the bridge gang working near Little- port was taken suddouly ill Thursday night with cramps and a kind of cholera His case was so severe that he had tohave the members of the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gifford was called and consulted. He told them he had a medicine inthe form of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out a accordingly several doses administered with the result the fellow was able to be aro next day. The incident spg quite highly of Mr. Giffo medicines.—Elkader, Towa, gus. This remedy ng f; Keep it in your home, fifi&&&&&&&séiéaGEEGSQEEEEég ¥ This is the last week 7} ? W —of the— t'\ Cleanup! I ; n [{ o0 —Joo W W Takeadvantage of itand save money W About 50 Men’s Suits, made up in the latest styles; I\ W fancy mixtures; strictly hand tulored worth $18, /M \/ $16.50 and $1-) all go at Eleven Tvs enty-five N | $11.25 | w p ¥ Forty - Exght Cents W Will buy a fancy Negligee Shirt, soft bosom; separ- '/ Y ate cuffs; worth T5c and $1; 2 to a customer. m %%%%%%&%%%%%%%%%%%&****& Bemidji Merzantile: Co. & : We have just received another ‘carload ofy o1 g: o s o o o o o o o o B o B i s o o BB o Bo B B B B T ‘1510 This' Flour is made from the bést of Nuréh Dakota Hard Wheat and is the most satisfac- tory Flour that we can procure. We guaran- tee it in every respect. 3 = i For Cakes and Pastry Work use ..Iglehart’s Swan’s Down Cake Flour.. It is the Very Best. BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO. “2“}‘%%%%%'%“‘Aflfi’f'fi*ifl%flr‘%%i‘%‘%‘i‘%%%%%%%%%%%%% e eSS EXXEXTESE SR T EE ST A fll The new style of Belts; the balance of our stock of 50c W and The Belts all go at Thirty-Eight Cents. W Men's Shoes, odd Tots‘and odd sizes in Viei, Valour and [} Box (Calf; these shoes are worth up to $3; a pair o 5198 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. 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 Requnired on All wpr}é YOUR TRADE SOLICITED geeesiceeceareceteccRces, - vy BASE BALL 1} %;sassasaeg;saaseasafiex" 54 j u That Brainerd took both games Painter, Paper Hanger played in that city with the Be- |k and Decorator. mildji team is‘ (flicti]:,ing_bconsilgeé‘l- g] Phone; Pty st b 283, b E . B %l?eeg(;on?(lzz]?e rlenwclls OC; ‘sytmc h::*s? SR S AR M i T oo and even Brainerd men who were present admit that the Be- midji team is: much faster than Brainerd and played better ball throughout. Brainerd now claims the amateur champion- ship of | Minnesota on the, strength of ~defeating Bemidji, but local fans are willing to back | the Bemidji team at any old stage BB BT SO F.E COOLEY, R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors West of City Hall. E Office--SWEDBACK BUILDING. g b § P E 1 vmvvw vv"vvvvmw DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1to 5:30 p. m. Are Chiropractic Adjustments the same as Osteopath Treatments? No. ' The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to, put in place, that which is out of place, to right that which is wrong; but the Pa.th« ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Movements are entirel One of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has taken b and Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic i= ten nmmm(pmq‘ in'the adjustments and the results getting health-ten-times-more thor- ough in one tenth of the time:than an Osteopashifeduliisbr1ol of thedgnme againe]&b the %gg\‘eg«’l- i All‘Ol’del’S PromptlyAttended to tion down the line. anager g Barker is trying for a game be- Fine Art Wa.ll l?aper tween the two teams to be played Fresco Painting here next Sunday, and if this is secured Brainerd will have a|-———— chance to prove their superior- THOS. JOHNSO ity. Contraetor and Builder. In the game played between Bemidji aud Aitkin yeabelday the.score stood seventeen to t ! in favor of Bemidji at the end of | the ninth inning. Tl sig- nal victory for Bemi s the Aitkin team has claimed the championship of northern Min- nesota. The plan of the local management was to play Aitkin next Sunday, but.in view of poor showing they made-on their | home fl't‘ounds,. the Brau;etti team will be secured :f poss;’ : Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- ly amd ab nghb P) 1€ 20 SER Us lmFom‘ YOU BUILD. novwdaken the hear QA0S BEW The omv‘I e’ad che Remedv whichid 1, "e'emgwafid 23 uamt@mpbwflsbtfle. {} Bl x“xx AL LE = o) 1ed) silduq ey @3 CASH PAIDEF%R\Wfl{}WIHq The two new phyels"" r Fosston seem to have mad in thP local team in the games Thave for sale an unlimit- WA, afflxi in any lengbhs center, ot, four pu { day’s game, some of’ whicl ' k almost impossiblé' chinéey,’ did made a three base hit. ampson [ played ‘excellent fif t‘”k @ mad% two hits. ““! o ]‘ }O ihrd basel D s DNNIS Bongo, ' the bleivex'; third dbas man for ) work in thesStnday-igamesial Brainerd - :He)idid H)gaod -wmr}( with the stimkps&icnringv W0 12 = } o1 peerion” g i Willits & Cahill. § this city,umpired b 2 Brainerd and gaye genepalas;ms _— factinn on, both sidessio,) : Los5qe 2idT Rentals Real Estate Insurance W ASTTEEE [&'n '1 stubborn fight with an abcess oil my righ®ighhe? ‘lwfi‘fes J. Hh,}iesuof: DuBon gaveimerpi Ememybotlv thmug’l lwyntlmethaflmma nA. h Laslt - mig/. hemlthiat! =t iconguerst, QY (|'eoughs, ‘doldsoand thront!an Assw odt ni 15 &i a1 25 wol as od i awolls dozdusg til the end of the sea- sell our large stock of a't 8 Saqrifics- “¢abeanbo W e st sl Zine .l nmr.mlr 55 Wer pair 1.00 rom n(:igl son we 9 I d—Iorse Néws ets,. (13!- %bner Gordand Netgoliis) 4,00 624inch String All qf Lmflefi Nets, 6.00 5.00 anup? bsdd W And others t m‘ji r}:%n at similar prices. VR Wflluarbers SerDate Hapds u" ol zmnrmol‘ i zahn & Co. Markham Block. dangtrouble. Gunranteed:oy.allg droggisssqiPpiéb d0cs abd-F190. Trial bottles free. Lpbimod