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Prices are the| lowest in | Up - to - Date| Merchandise New Fall ..EMPO ¢ showing of THE BERMAN Also the most ex .(”(‘llt. pattems in ' Dress Goods and Tmmmmgs *Warner Rust- [’mol Corsets. Jomplete line of Fall e+ Underwear RIUM all the nobbiest styles Suits DR 855(55559555&?:5: EEETCTEE H w w w w w w W W w w » w w W w w W w w - w w w W W w w w W W w w w W w W w W W w w W w w 2 Watermelons, extra fine, 20c, 25c¢, 30c Cantaloupes, 5¢c Tokay Grapes. per Ib 15¢ Apples. per peck, 30c ThemGrill 333332333333333333323333¢ THE CITY Go to Hakkerup for photos. C. Johnson was in the city terday [rom Blackduck. J. I Pemble and John Walton of [unkley Sundayed in Be- midji. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Evan Carson returned this morning from a short wvisit at Northome. Pansy Geil has accepted as teacher of the Grant yes- Valiey school. Rogers Bros. 1847 knives and forks, & adozen at A. K. Winter, the jeweler. H. Inealls, a verterinary sur- geon of Hibbing transacted busi- ness in the city yesterday. Get the National policy — it covers ALL. H. C. Peo, agent, office at Brinkman hotel. Mr. and Mrs. The Wonzor of Brandon, Minn., are in the for a visit with friends and ve tives. There is no lever so powerlul as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Balsam dr Lung will cure your cough. Miss Josephine Ovre spent Sunday at the home of | brother in McIntosh, this morning. W. W. Hartman John Bailey returned yes y after- noon’ {rom Solway, where they returning and i!ii!iaii!iii 3333333 ii&i!%iaiiéiiiiiiiii ii_iii 2€ spent a couple of days in quest of prairies chickens. Oscar K. Erwig has accepted a position at'the jewelry store of 1A, E. Winter. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Thos. Brown is suffering with a sever se of blood poisoning jon the right hand. Rogers Bros. 1847 knives and forks, $3.25 a dozen at A. E. Winter, the jeweler. C. B. Davis left for Minneapolis this afternoon after spending Sunday in the city with~his family. Walter Harris was a visitor in the city yesterday from Ten- Istrike. He will return home this evening. John Frost and Earnest Burg- eois returned yesterday [rom Turtle River, where they have Ihunted ducks for the past weels, At the council meecting to be held this evening little business “lof importance will be transacte:l beyond allowing a few bills. A letter from Dr. Morrizon says that he has nearly completcad his studies of the nose and throat and will resume his practice in Bemidji about Oct. 1. W. N. Bowser left this after- noon for New York, Chicago and other eastern points to buy the fall and winter stock for the O’Leary & Bowser store. C. R. Martin, O. F. Wissler. Wm, Duncalf and E. K. And son composed a duck hunting party which took a trip to Lake Plantagenet yesterday. hey report the birds as rather wild and only a few were secured. S. McCamus left today fox Brookston to look after his town- site interests. Several lots have been sold during the past ten days to substantial Duluth busi- ness who intend to locate there. Mr. McCamus has great hopes for the future of the town and expects much activity in the building line there this fali. Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Ihavesold Chamberlains Cough Remedy for more than twenty years and it has given entire sat- isfaction. I ha\e sold a pile of it and can recommend it highly. Joseph McElhiney, Linton, Towa. You will find this remedy a good nd when troubled with a cold or cough. Tt always atfords quick velief and is pleasant to take. For sale by Barker’s drug store. E S AT Y McCL ALG™S This Week for fall and winter. you will find just what you are looking for in the way of a Fall Dress; blues and browns are shades We lld\C them This Week Dress Trimmings—any kind We are showir any shade—at McCuaig’s. r a complete line of Silks; 45¢ to $1.45 per yard. Kid Gloves.—The Nilsson Gloves; every pair warranted; all shades. Underwear. Ladies’ Shoes A complete line of Men’s, Boys' the —This department is full of bargains; see ’em. —The “Queen Quality” is the best. and Children’s Shoes; best. Ouliufl‘s, 5S¢ and up. GRO(/ERIES A complete line of “ITome” brand; the best. Fruits of all kinds. We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays Yours for Good Goods, WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG DREAD of aMANITY 1T am compelled by a sense of gratitude to tell you the great %ood your remedy has done me in a case of Confagious Blood Poidon. Among other symptors I was sex verely afflicted with Rheumatism, and got almost past going. The disease z,ot afirm hold npon my system; my blood was thor- oughly poisoned with the virus. T lost in weight, was run down, had sore throat, eruptions, splotches and other evidences of the disease. I was trulyin a bad shape when I began the use of S. 8. S., but the persistet use of it brought me out of my trouble safe and sound, and I have the courage to publicly testif, y to the virtues of your great blood remedy, S. S. S., and to tecommend it to all blood-poison suffer~ ers, sincerely believing if it is taken ac- cording to directions, and given a fair trial, it will thoroughly eliminate every pamclc of the virus, JamES CURRAN, Stark Hotel, Greensburg, Pa. Painful swellings in the groins, red ernp" tions upon the skin, sores in the mouth and 1oss of hair and eyebrows, are some of the symptoms of this vile disease. S.S. S. is an antidote for the awful virus that attacks and destroys even the bones. S. 8. S, contains no Mercury, Potash or other mineral ingredient. We offer $1,000 for proof that it is not absolutely veget~ able. Home treat- ment book givin the symptoms an other interesting and valuable infor- mation about this disease, mailed free. Our physi- cians advise i those who write us, The Swift Specific Company,-Atlanta, Ga. Will Open Offices. The land firm of Crocker, Crow- ell & Company which deals in lands all over the civilized world will open an office in Bemidji in the near future. Mr, William Salmey arrived in the city last week with his family and will have charge of the company’s business here. Emergency Medicines. It is a great conveniemce to have at hand vreliable remedies for use in cases of accident and and for slight injuries and ail- ments. A good liniment and one that is fast becoming a favorite if not a househotd necessity is Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. By applying it promptly to a cut, bruise or burn it allays the pain and causes the injury to heal in about one-third the time usually required, and as it is an antisep- tic it prevents any danger of blood poisoning. ~ When Pain Balm is kept at hand a sprain may be treated before the in- flamation sets in, which insures a quick recovery. For sale by Barker’s drug store. Annual Fall Excursions to Detroit, Buffalo; Intermediate Points. On September 11, 13, 16 and 18, the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry, will have tickets on sale to Detroit and interme- diate points and return at rate of $12,00 To Cleveland and return, $13.50 T Buffalo and return, $14.00, via the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry to St Ignace, connecting there with the ever popular Detroit & Cleveland Nav- igation Co, steamers. Final return limits for the first ursion, September 30; second excursion, October 3; third excursion, Oc- tober 7, and fourth excursion Oc- tober, 10. TFor full particulars, sleeping car or stateroom reservation, ap- ply to, Mart Adson, General Agent, 430 Spalding Hotel Block. Dulut,h, Minn. Tips of the Tongue J. Peterson: ““One of the most important officers to be nomi- nated at the coming primary election is that of county super- intendent of schools. A good man should be chosen for the position, and I believe that one who has shown poor executive ability in handling schools should be voted down.”’ J. L. Reynolds: “Bemidji stands an excellent show of secur- ing the location of a military com- pany in this city. The benefits to be deriyed from the location of a company here are much more than most people consider, and it is to be hoped that every endeavor will be made to.push the thing along.” J.W. Irwin: “The action of ithe board of county commis- sioners yesterday in appropriat- ing $5.0 toward the fair associa- tion is very commendable and should be appreciated by every citizen of Bemidji. The money will be used for buildings, re pairing the track and other im- provements to be made on the grounds and assures a fair for the county next fall.” P. J. Russell: “Many hunters who went to Dakota were disap- pointed and not one-half the birds were secured that had been expected. The reason for this seems to be that nearly every covey had been shot into before the opening of the season. The party of which I was a member. killed fortyy-seven chickens.”” county. Mr, Regan schools of the county vanced against Mr. enough. attorney as follows: The Independent always will be, in office. doubt. bar, nature. Vote for county attorney. “dirty politics” to be at the last moment. their own decision candidate. the Blackduck Times: are rallying to his hands down. the Times says: nomination. “Allow me to give Colic, Cholera and Remedy,” says Mr. for putting this great No Game. The base ball game to have been played final arrangements. teresting exhibition. POLITIGCS J. J. Regan is getting nice notices for his candidacy for county superintendent of schools from the newspapers all over the man personally, has a good edu- cation, plenty of native ability, and has had years of experience in educational work so that he fully deserves all the nice things vhat are being said of him. Mr. Regan the county has an op- portunity to secure an entirely competent superintendent, is of a very active disposition-and will take delight in visiting the thoroughly posted in educational work so that he will be able to carry on all likes of the work with profit to the teachers and the|- people of the county generally. As the primaries draw nearer it begins to be very evident that Register of Deeds Matt Phibbs is going to win out handily in his contest for a renomination. only argument that is being ad- that he has had the office long Ttis true that he has held the office quite a while but during the first years the office|w was a fruitless one, hardly being enough to pay ex- penses, so that Mr. Phibbs now stands really in the position of simply asking for a second term. His efficiency and the very capa- ble way in which he has managed | ¢ the office have won him hnndreds of friends and most of them will be at the polls to say so. The Turtle River Independent and Pine Tree announces its sup- prrt of John Gibbons for county electing good men toa publie The office of county attorney is an important one and everyone knows John F. Gibbons’ fittness for that office stands without a His strongest sup- porters are members of the Heis an attorney by him for The air is full of rumors of the Pioneer is concerned there will be none of this being simply to present the qualifications of the various candidates to the people and leave them to make in each in- stance, without slandering any The progress of the campaign for register of deeds in the Black duck country is thus noted by The old friends of Matt Phibbs for register of deeds stronger than ever, and claim he will win the nomination And as to the Judge of Probate M. A. Clark has an op- ponent for judge of probate, but the former has made a good officer, and given such good satisfaction that there is no question as to his re- In Praise of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. words in praise of Chamberlain’s John Ham- lett, of Hagle Pass, Texas. suffered one week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without getting any re- lief, when my friend, C. Johnson a merchant here, advised me to|3 take this remedy. After taking|& one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I had taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of my heart thé hands of mankind. by Barker’s drug store. afternoon between the Bemidji and Clogquet teams did not come off as had been anticipated on ac- count of a hitch in making the will be played next Sunday. how- ever, and no doubt will be an in- SO Willits & Cabhill. g is a fine Todns ¢ Rentals Real Estate Insurance i3 Conveyancing He had he. is Pioneer Real Estate Office of Bemidji. The Bemidji, - Phibbs is BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Fine Line of Cigars & Tobaccos Minn. the fees Election to be held Sep’t W W W For Nomination at the W %39!53!’3!3%3&533 for the Republican nomination Pro mary election Sept. 20. Having served Beltrami cou ¥ announce myself as has and .| publican primaries to be favor of 1904. If nominated and elected discharge of the duties of the off I hereby announce myself as for the office of count; the decision of the voters at the primary election on S In the clected 1 pledge mys duties of the office that party and friends. RICH. I he' for coun Commissioner di i tion at the hands of the republi the primaries September 2 and elected I shall use eve promote the interests of the eby announce myself as ioner from ict and solici attempted So far as For Superintendent o T horeby anmounee nuysclt as Beltrami the republic primary election Sentembor ”0. had a large experience as Dubi schools LM snesots aa S boards and have for yea; with educational progres elected T pledge m charge of the duties advancement of county. s f 10 a education D. H. I hereby announce myself as for the nomination as P cision of the Republicans of Llu primary etection, September 2 support tion :md perience to dischar ion to which I aspire terment, of the schools of the case [ am nominated and el f the oftice. of the office. R To the voters of Beltrami coun I hereby a primary T the o1 clected T solicit the su ectfully sours 1 announce m; as register of Jeet to the dect s of Beltrami you a few (»l tllo duties of the office es of all republicans who bel oflh should be conducted for good. ] 3 Diarrhoea I hereby :mnmm('e 10 the voter: support at the prim; he honor of Deing solicis ghel in the faturo asiin tho past, to use fort taxpaye: an hone: 1 do all in my s,and will past two vears, remedy in For sale vote of all republicans at the tion for that office T will administe: ney soley for the b nterests which was yesterday or condition. For Auditor. I hereby announce for the county auditor of the republican vote The gam hegamo discharge of duties of the office. ing half a bottle of '.l‘his is our «YOUR MONEY IS NO GOOD” and will be refunded to you if after use THE FAMOUS RHEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE you are not. safisfied with results. nation for representative from triet and I earnestly solicit the people of Beltrami, Ulcarwater counties. I stand WIS L. For Sheriff. and courteous manner. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE CANDIDATES For Judge of Probate, I hereby announce myself as a candidato obate of Beltrami county, and I solicit the support of the voters at-the pri- capacity the past two years to the - of my ability. I promise the same careful and taking management of that office if re- Rv\xm(‘tfl\i ¥, For Treasurer. ation as county treasurer at the re- eld September 20, self to a courteous, faithful 'm(l economic . H. FRENCH. treasurer, 18 event of my being nominated and | n and respectfully solicit the support of my For County Commissioner. rie c. 'O GlineN. B voters of (tiie coRnty jabithe bave served as a member of various school pt in close touch £ nominated and the office and to the perintendent of chools of Beltrami county subject to the de- Believing that I am well fitted by educa- Supporbof all who earnestly dosire. the het- myself to the faithtul discharge of the dutics EDMUNDS. office of superintendent of school: the decision of the Republican vote: of the duties of the office For Register of Deeds. candidacy for nomination case I am nominated and elected I pledge myself to a faithful and courteou and ‘I For County Attorney. county that I desire a renomination as Coun- 1y Atforney of this county, and respecifully county sub- 1 of the republican voters of the county at the primary election. In s important office, T promise in t for the w(‘lf'l.rc of the county and i t and economical administration,and Delieve that with the added experience of the 1 can serve the public even Dotter I the future than in the past. Respectfully yours. H. J. LOUD. I am a candidate for the republican nom- ination as county attorney and T If nominated and el ¢ office of county a b i of Beltrami county Wmmnt regard to class JOHN F. GIBBONS. yself as a_candidate ject to the decision at the primary elec- tion September 20. If nominated and elected I pledge myself toa faithful and impartial JOHN WILMANN. For Representative. I am a candidate for the_republican nomi- for_drainage. £ood roads. and the re-election ()l;jzimmur Clapp. 1 hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of sherifl, subject to the will of the voters of Beltrami county at the gen election to be held on Tuesday November 1904, If elected 1 promise to discharge Y:|Il) duties of the office in a careful, painstaking THOS. BAILEY. n n Primary R 20,1904, A 33233337 v@v%%%%%'&'%‘%%%‘%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%*%%%4 We have just received another carload of This Flour is made from the best of North Dakota Hard Wheat and is the most satisfac- tory Flour that we can procure. We guaran- tee it in every respect. 3 a 2 6 For Cakes and Pastry Work use It is the Very Best. Majestic FLOUR «Iglehart’s Swan’s Down Cake Flour.. BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO. R R o A o ol ol S O S AL o A S S BT B 8 AT AT S T T bbb dddddddddddddddddpddd Bemidji Mercantile Co. 5 o o oo B B o B B B o B ool o o o off oo o oo o e e oo o B B o Fo o oo for anty in that ery best Al CLARK. a candidate 1 pledge al ice, a (‘nndlfl ’10.1‘ harge the is manner ARD LEET. a_candidate the Fourth the nomina- an voters at If nominated Ln(lt.:lvul o f Schools. a candidate “have acher in the South Dakota faithful dis- in Beltrami CONGDON. a candidat uu‘ntv at the e the duties e I solicit_the nty and in I pledge 208 Second St. BEMIDJI, MINN. FURS in season bought. Y WORK IS EQUALLED BY CASH PAID FOR DRY. SNAKE ROOT. THE PIONEER. DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist Postoffice Box No. 686 BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS meude to order, repaired and remodeled I guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state 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. CITYDRUG STORE 1 carry at subject to s at the rmhlul and pport of my J. REGAN. discharge icit the ieve that the r the public 0. HARRIS. s of Beltrami aries on Sep’t their choice my best power to give mmm“vww DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m. Office--SWEDBACK BUILDING. 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 Path- ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Movements are entirely different. One of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has taken both Chiropractic The Chiropractic is ten times more direct in the adjustments and the results getting health ten times more thor- and Osteopoth treatments. ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. ol 2 o 2 solicit the primary elec ted or- of the people the Glst dis- votes of the and Red Lake MAYLAND. Macalester Coll Numerous Electives. structionsin Musicand ‘with | schools. .. | Opens Septemberu Several Courses of Study. Freescholarship, for one year for first. honor graduates of high Bxpense very low. ege. Bestof in- Elocution, balqgues Season Open as follows: " GAME--BIRDS-- AMMUNITION living profit. 1 ’»g‘mge, Black Powder Loaded S]mlls. ‘Lt 10- 12- « Seml—smokeless_ s £ 10. @« « « « 12- “ Dupont Smokeless < il lu_ 13 Ideal 3 “ 3 @ 12_ “ Leader @& “ ‘@ 12- ¢« TIdeal « s « Ammunition, Powder, Shot, Primers, Empty Shells. Remember we carry everthing in Hardware at right prices. : g 3 7 Phone 57. % Chickens, Sep. 1to Nov. 1; Wild Ducks, any variety,Sep. 1to Dec. 1. And we wish to tell you that we have a full line of Not at cut prices, but as cheap as it can be sold at a A fullline of Guns and Rifles; also Metallic’ F. M. Malzahn & Co. Markham Block. 50¢ 60c ¢