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- e— b '8 | | | | (-SEEEEEEEESEGEE&EE&&(—EEE‘* The Grill| BANANAS 10¢ a dozen CONCORD GRAPES 25¢ a basket FRESH DATES 10¢ a pound DUTCH APPLES 20¢ a peck m " 3332333333 EEEEEEFEECEETEECEEEECEEEEEEERL at The Grill. | 3333333IIIIIIIIII33 3223332, THE CITY VEECEEFCCEEEETEEEEE Go to Hakkerup for photos. Watch for the Grill Sunday menu. Klegant baskets of {ruit. Pe- terson’s. Go to the Grill for your rooters for the foot ball game Sunday. C. E. Albrant made a business | trip to Turtle River last night. Finest table fruit at Peter son’s. F. 8. Grindall of Northome is a business visitor in the city to-: day. | For your Sunday dinner get | the choicest fruit at Peterson’s. The Wonzor of Turtle Riyer| renewed aqcuaintances in the| city yesterday. Nothing can be better than the | best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the | best. Sam Benson, the Blackduck saloon man, called on friends in Bemidji, returning home last night. Don’t fail to see the Palmer line of suits, skirts and coats to- night. O'Leary & Bowser. P. J- Russell went to Turtle River last night on legal business returning this morning. For Sale—Short mill wood, $2 per load; dry slabs, $2.25 per cord, delivered. Crookston Lum- ber Co. E. L. Benedict of Minneapolis is spending a few days in the city the guest of R. W. Reed. K. W. Hitchcock returned this afternoon from Crookston, where he has spent the week with friends and relatives. | Bemidji Commercial College offars students who enter the night school before Oct. 19 a special inducement of two months free tuition. Word received from Minneapo- lis is to the effect that Sam Bo, yer, who has been suffering with| severe attaclk of lung trou- improving. We are headquarters for child- ren’s shoes. A bigstock of the best that can be manufactured, and offered atlowest living prices at Straw’s Perle Davis has accepted a po- sition at Duncal I’s Exchange and will hereafter bea permaaent fixture at the popular refresh- €332333333333333233333333323333323 | % of OQur Take Advantage — A THE $1.75, now........ We Show ~ In Silk and Mercerized Department . . . —————36 in. Guaranteed Black Tafetta Lot l—Regniar Pricel 25 LofIQ_GReguhu' Price 1 1 & $1.50, now......... . the Largest Selection Ever Brouglit to This City, at Astonishing Low Prices < - < 2 T Lot 3—Regular Pri S, now . 98C The balance of our large selection in silks at same low prices. Unparalleled stock Reducing Sale T BERMAN EMPORIUM >- Through a lucky purchase of manufacturers samples in Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Waists, we are enabled to close those lots out at a reduction of 20 per cent to 25 per cent off the regular price. Silk Sale Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Our Millinery Department %= Is crowded with the Latest of Fashion offerings, in Street Hats, Suit Hats, and Pattern Hats at Lowest Prices ever offered. | Don’t Miss Our Shoe Sale . . . In Ladies’ Monday and Tuesday Only. The Berman Emporium. CRENEED G GENIED GF5 QRS O G 0 CEREIRED CEPEINED GEENEND J Lot 4—Regular Price 85c, now. .......... 650 and Children’s Shoes - - Watch menu. The only complete assortment) of fine table fruit in town. See for yourself. Peterson’s. H. LeBleu, agent in this cit.y' for the Fitger Brewing company, | made a short business trip to| for the Grill Sunday | ment parlors. Tenstrike last night. Ll e o o o o o o e e e i 2 2 A g i g i McCL Just received about 500 yards Dress Goods for School Dresser, 34 inches wide, part wool H s I D all shades and designs. This week.......... ... per yard Another lot of 36 in. Dress Goods, all 20c new, just the thing for CRINAPOR 25t s mmmmnminicemmisst o s msistino 208 .. Jov yard See the all wool Dress Goods in Brown and OC Blue, 38 inches wide. selling for .......coooe v Suitings of all kinds at 40c up to $2.00 per yard. Silks, all shades, from 5( Ladies and Children’s Wi Ladies and Children’s Fleeced Underwear. M n's Fleeced Underwear. H 5 Outings from 5¢ up. Apron Gingham 5¢ a yard. Prints, light and dark, 5¢ a yard. SPECIAL PRICE ON HOSIERY—Remember we handle only the best. ones we are selling at Shoes, Shoes, Shoes—We can fit anyone. in and see our New Fall and Winter live. Have you looked over our 5¢, 10c and 15¢c Bargain Booths—You will fir And Groceries—Well we Best. Yours to Please. WM. McCUAIG We are ALG™ Y, 15¢ per vard Je to $1.45. ove Underwear. 256 pair See the all wool Come nd something you need. take the lead. Always the Fruit for Sunday. Peterson’s. J. F. Essler returned this morning from Turtle River. Go to the Grill for your rooters for the foot ball game Sunday. Dr. W. R. Morrison returned this morning from a professional trip to Blackduck. Just received, two hundred baskets of New York Concord grapes. Twenty-five cents a bas- ket at the Grrill. Don’t forget the M. E. Ladies’ home cooking for sale at Mec- Cuaig’s tomorrow afternoon. Everything good Doran Bros. have just com- pleted the installation of a new heating plant in the residence of Matt Meyer on west Third street. Orders left for the Palmer gar- ment tonight will be delivered in about two weeks. O’Leary & Bowser. A meeting of the local tribe of Red Men was held at the hall last night and work in the adop- {tion degree was performed. Three candidates were initiated into the order. Sheriff Bailey and deputy, lef: this morning for Stillwater wit! Frank Warner, who was con- victed of assaultin the first de- 1gree and sentenced to eight years in the penitentiary. Fred Hall, who formerly con- ducted a tailor shop in this city, has returned from an extended trip tothe Pacific coast and is ishaking hands with his many friends in Bemidji today. Mr.and Mrs. A. Warfield left this morning for Princeton, IIL., where they will spend a few days with old friends and relatives. From there they will go to St. Louis to take in the World.s Fair. A. L. LaFreniere, proprietor of the Northome Record, arrived in the city this morning. Mr. |LaFreniere reports that North- lome is the best town on the iline and the merchants are en- joying a good trade. James L. George, the inde- pendent candidate for auditor, will soon start euton acampaign- ing tour throughout the county. Mr. George will visit every vot- ing precinet and expects to make WM. McCUAIG a large number of votes’ on the 1tri 4 Watch for the Grill Sunday menu. Go to the Grill for your rooters for the foot ball game Sunday. P is transacting business in the city today. Wm. Duncalf has initiated a a new feature in his saloon in the shape of a free lunch. Don’t forget the M. E. Ladies’ home cooking for sale at Mc- Cuaig’s tomorrow afternoon. Everything good. - I. W. Langaard, the Blackduck attorney, arrived in Bemidji this morning and has spent the day transacting business at the court house. Finest Jine of men’s $5 patent | leather shoes in the city. Your’s 1at $4 a pair for the next few days at Straw’s. County Treasurer French and Allan Benner left this morning for Rice Lake, where they will spend a few days in quest of ducks. Henry Stechman, proprietor of the Stecham at Tenstrike, ar- rived in the city this morning nd will spend the day here on usiness. g Mr. and Mrs. Jess Freestone returned this afternoon to Grand Rapids after spending a few days in the city with friends. Mr. Freestone is engaged in the artificial stone business at Grand Rapids and reports that busi- ness is good there, Dr. F. A, Blakeslee, county health officer, visited the home of Chas. Phelps, in Turtle River townsite yesterday. It had been reported that some of the child- ren had scarlet fever and the house was quarantined a few days ago. Yesterday, however, no trace of the disease could be found and the quarantine was raised. Special sale on ladies’ fur jack- ets in astrackan, krimmer, near seal, beaver, Persian lamb, made in our factory, sold to you direct at manufacturer’s wholesale price. Every garment guaran- teed to be made of prime skins. See our Mr. Kraywetz atthe Hotel Markham today and to- morrow only. Open until 9:80. A. Zekman facturing fur- ier Minne: stmaster Olson of Northomo | Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. J. D. Harmer left this morning for Staples, where he will attend the marriage of his brother, Don’t forget the M. E. Ladies’ home cooking for sale at Mec- Cuaig’s tomorrow afternoon, Everything good. A meeting of the Sunshine club will be held at the home of Miss Lizzie Fullerton on Satur- day at 2:30 p. m. Just received, two hundred baskets of New York Concord grapes. Tweny-five cents a bas- ket at the Grill. Ladies come and see the full factory line of suits, skirts and coats until 9 -o’clock tonight. O’Leary & Bowser. Gentlemen’s fur lined coats made up of the best material by good experienced workmen. Comeand see them. Prices will suit you. Zekman’s furs are popular, stylish and durable. Every garment sold is guaran- teed. See Mr. Kraywetz today and tomorrow only. Open until 9:30. Hotel Markham ladies’ parlor, $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in allits stages, and that is catarrh. |Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only | positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh be- ing a constitutional disease, re- quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dol- lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for listof testimon- ials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by all drug- gists, 75¢. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. R :g:'i“&"ifi%*&"&%%%%f%%%%%%%%%%’!"&'* Bemidji Merzantile Co. We have il.{st received another carload of M ajesti FLOUR This Flour is made from the best of North Dakota Hard Wheat and is the most satisfac- tory Flour that we ean procure. tee it in every respect. 8 Borpe We guaran- For Cakes and Pastry Work use .Iglehart’s Swan’s Down Cake Flour.. It is the Very Best. : BEMIDJI MERCANTILE Co. @’E’%%%%%e’f*%%%%’%%«%%%%%%%%%%g HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. — ool oo b b B e e e o ofr ol o oo ofp o o oo e e o o o ke oo o o o oo o ffs o B o B B o oo s o e o o o o B oo off oo o o o e e s oo o e 3 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. | guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUALLLED BY FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED Where Are You Going To Goodman’s Jewelry Store to inspect his line of Cut Glass and Hand Painted China. Tt is the most complete in the city, and PRICE ARE RIGHT. JOHN GOODMAN, PROPRIETOR. Wmmvvww DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONFR. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 Pp.m. Office--SWEDBACK BUILDING. Are Chiropractic Adjustments the same a.s 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 and Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic is ten times more direct in the adjustments and the results getting health ten times more thor- ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. Beauty of design and elegance of finish are combined with scientifically accurate construction for economy of fuel and thorough heating in our line of stoves for this season. When in need of a heating or cook stove or range don’t fail to look our line over whether you purchase or not. And as to price we have stoves from $1.50 t0$65.00 and guarantee you full value for your money, We also carry a full line of everything “sold in an up-to- date hardware store at right prices. F. M. Malzahn & Co. Phone 57. Markham Block.