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Good Bargain —in— ...Millinery Goods... at— THE BERMAN EMPORIUM dadddddadaddgaad .. THE GRILL.. Special 35c¢ Dinner, 12:30 to 3:00 r[',-" Sunday, November 6th. MtNU. Canapa Lorenzo Dressed Celery Baby Pim-olas Sweet Relish Litte Dove Pickles Consomme-anx-Nids ' Hirondelle o Pike Sauce Burehamel e Beets ronome ke Superior Walle Cream of Chickens Fillete of Fresh Lobster a la Newbury on Te Long Croquettes of Calves Brains-en Arguillett Maids of Honor en C Roast Prim Polianaise Dressing g Royal Ege Dumplings Lally Rhook Punch Salad D'Aspa Whipped Potatoes B alloped Tomatoes Corn in Pumpkin Vie Green Apple Pic Grill Steamed Fruit Pudding, Royal Wine Sauce Assorted Faney Cake Fruits of the Season Currants Teed Tea Milk Fricassee of 8 s Tifs-en-French Mayonnaise ed Sweet Pot ned Potatoes Pincapple Sherbet Raisins Dime Tess Nuts Cate Noir R 3{»%5(—55%5&555555?5*?59?55 Golden Club refreshment par- . lors. v Look what Whipping cream that will whip ¥ ——— 1140c & quart at the Model Bakery. W ° Phone 125. ] The Grlll Nothing can be better than the ¥ best—Marl’s lung Balsam is the % best. w has to say: Reuben Grimoldby has re- w signed his position at the Golden b Club. w The Model Bakery delivers goods to all parts of the city. Phone 125. G. M. Torrance went to Black duck last night returning this morning. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Be sureand see “T'wo Married Women” at the Opera House Nov, 9. If you don’t you lose. For Sale—Short mill wood, $2 per load; dry slabs, $2.25 per cord, delivered. Crookston Lum- i ber Co. W. A. Gould went to Hovey Junction last night to look after some business for the Crookston Lumber company. Clifton Reil, a tie contractor of Georgetown, Minn., is in the city Jooking over the chances for tak- Lake Superior Trout Blue Points in Shell Little Neck Clams Rockaways in Shell Get them while they last. 2333323323233333333325333332333233323323 2333332333333 ¢ VEEEEEFCEEEEECECTEECEE T ERREH 333333 3333333333333 333338 THE CITY Glen W. Keever, an exper- ienced mixologist of Minneapolis, has accepted a position at Miles’ [ We are showing an up-to-date line of Dress Goods from 15¢ to $2.00 per yard. == =3 Our Shoe Stock for fall and winter. The Queen Quality for ladies are the best; $3.00 and $3.50. ke — & 7 Ladies’ Underwear.—In this department we are com- plete: from 25¢ up to $3 00. —— See the 5¢, 10c and 15¢ Bargain Booth. Ladies’ and Children’s Mittens. e We always have the best Skirts for $1.00 you can find. Buy your Winter S }w" a tie contract up the north M. Perrault is in the city today from Farley. Little neck clams served at the Arcade saloon. For good butter see Thomp- son, the milk man. Chas, Gustafson returned to Tenstrike last night. For flour, feed or hay call up A. M. Pierce, PLone 197, One dozen oysters on the half shell served for 25 cents at the Arcade saloon. Boston baked beans and brown bread for sale Saturday at the Lakeside Bakery. Harry Sprague has accepted a position as bookkeeper at the First National bank. J. J. ‘Robideau left last mght {for Hovey Junction where he w1ll spend a few days on business. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung ‘Balsam will cure your cough. A. D. Moe, the Beltramiavenue tailor, is looking after his in- terests in and around Ten- strike. Hurry, Hurry, for Boston baked beans and brown bread are sold Saturday only at the Lake- side Bakery. Allan Benner left last night for Northome, where he will spend a few days looking up some timber land. Chas. Cronin of Bartlett, N. D., passed through the city last night enroute to Tenstrike, where he will spend the winter. Cream puffs, wena pretzels and many other novel delicacies too numerous to mention are kept constantly on hand at the Lake- side Bakery. George Cooke, general mana- ger for the Brainerd Lumber company, passed through the city last night envoute from Brainerd to Blackduck. Peter Screefe, a scaler, who has been employed by the Crookston Lumber company, went to Kelliher last night where he will be engaged the coming winter. J. H, Sullivan, agent in this city for the Hamm Brewing com- pany, was a passenger last night for Kelliher, where he will look after the company’s interests for a few days, Postmaster L. G. Townsend and L. F. Parker, who attended a meeting of the firemen’s asso- ciation held at Crookston, re- turned last night to their homes at Blackduck. U. H. Snowdown, St. Paul.— Wife was sick for years, nothing did any good until we used Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Now she’s strong and healthy. 85 cents, Tea and Tablets. James L. George has returned from an extended tour through- out the county in the interests of his candidacy for county auditor. Mr. George says that he has met with much encouragement throughout the country districts. Cream puffs, wena pretzels and many other novel delicacies too numerous to mention are kept constantly on hand at the Lake- side Bakery. When a friend of yours tells you he is going to see ‘“Two Mar- vied Women” you can make up your mind that he is wise. Why not follow his example and see “Two Married Women” at the opera house Wednesday night. November 9. Prices 25, 85 and 50 cents. George Gill, who resided in Bemidji eight years ago, has re- turned from ‘an extended trip through North Dakota and Manitoba. Mr. Gill speaks very highly of the Canadian lands we:t of Winnipeg and believes that it will be the furture farming coun- try of Canada. “If” a woman ever gets so “‘howmely”’ sheisn’t worth looking at, she’d better take Hollister’s Rocky Moanntain Tea. Brings back the bloom of youth. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. W. L. Girton of Bartlett, N. D., passed through the city last night enroute for Tenstrike, where he will spend the winter upon a homestead. Mr. Girton was formerly engaged in the farming business and sold out his farm in Dakota. Cream puffs, wena pretzels and many other novel delicacies too numerous to mention are kept constantly oh hand at the Lake- side Bakery. The local employment offices report a very good business yes- terday. T.J. Miller & Co. sent 15 men to Kelliher for R.E. White, Wheelock’s employment office sent about 50 up the line and McDonald & Erickson also shipped a large number who will be employed by the Crookston Lumber company in their camps near Kelliher. Boston baked beans and brown bread for sale Saturday at the Lakeside Bakery. Dr. Lindley, administrator of the Minnie Mondeau estate, re- turned last night to Chippewa Falls, Wis. Mr. Lindley ‘let a contract for raising the building on Minnesota avenue which was owned by Mrs. Mondeau, and several other improvements to the estate to Chas, Mosebaugh of this city. Best flour, cheapest, Pierce, Phone 197. Little neck clams served at the Arcade saloon. Special Sunday dinner tomor- row at the Palace cafe. Finest selected fruit for the table always at Peterson’s. Fred Jordon madea business trip to Blackduck last night. Chas. S. Carter returned last night to his home at Tenstrike. Strictly fresh eggs and best creamery butter at Peterson’s One dozen oysters on the half shell served for 25 cents atthe Arcade saloon. Boston baked beans and brown bread for sale Saturday at the Lakeside Bakery, The best is what you want. Go to Armstrong & Underwood for special Sunday dinner. V. Voller spent yesterday in the city and returned last night to his home at Mississippi sid- ing. Don’t forget the special Sun- day dinner at the Armstrong & Underwood cafe tomorrow. Price 35 cents. Hurry, Hurry, for Boeston baked beans and brown bread are :old Saturday only at the Lake- side Bakery. Nels Koppang, perous tillers of the soil of Buz- zle cownshlp, is transacting busi- ness in Bemidji today. A large winning was made at one of the local gaming tables yesterday when a wuodsman tap- | ped the bank roll for $500. A. C. McLain, local manager for Martin Brns. of Duluth, left this morning for the north, where he will look up tie contracts. Kindly convince yourself that ours is the only complete and| best selected stock of fruit and confections. Then give us your order. Peterson. John Caven of Jamestown, N . D., arrived in the city ymtmda.y Mr. Caven is the father-in-law of | E. K. Anderson and will spend ! the winter here with Mr. Ander- son, . | south of the city. ‘vmm with friends. , one of the pros- |+ | Bailey will inspect the circle of ‘Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug store. Special Sunday dinner tomor- row at the Palace cafe. Mrs. Mary Gallagher of Turtle River is spending the day in Be- midji. Wm. Elleston is at Cass Lake for a visit in that city with friends. The Palace cafe will serve a special Sunday dinner tomorrow. Price 25 cents. Dr. E. H. Smith will spend to- night and tomorrow at his farm Miss Teresa Brondby left this morning for Rosby for a ,short The best is what you want. Go Armstrong & Underwood for special Sunday dinner. S. R. Moorhead, the Turtle River newspaper man, is calling on friends in the city today. Hurry, Hurry, for Boston baked beans and brown bread are sold Saturday only at the Lake- side Bakery. C. F. Ruggles, the mllhonaue lumberman, spent a few days 1n Bemidji this week looking over his large interests in this sec- tion, Go to Armstrong & Under- wood for your special Sunday dinner, Best of everything cooked the best.way and served in the best manner. James L. George and Matt Bright will {drive out to one of the camps of the Clearwater Logging company tomorrow to dinner with the boys in the i woods, C. A. Pillsbury, one of the traveling men who make Bemidji rocently sustained a broken leg in an accident on the train, and| has been unable to take care of | his regular duties for the past week. Mrs. H. W. Bailey and Miss Maude Bailey left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, where Mrs, the Ladies of the G. A. R. Mrs. Bailey is president of the R. H. Carr circle in this city. ‘When once liberated within your system, it produces a moati wonderful effect. It’s worth one’s last dollar to feel the pleas- ure of life that comes by taking’ Go to Armstrong & Under- wood for your special Sunday dinner. Best of everything cooked the best way and served in the best manner. ‘ Fancy Kings. per peck - Pippens « « 35¢. 3o¢. 25¢. 25e. 30c. ¢ White Clover comb Honey per 1b. [5¢, a¢. 28e. Lemons, per dozen Bananas “ ¢ - = Concord Grapes, per bskt, Fresh Celery Per bunch - - K Fresh Cremery Butter Der Ib. _cyi and See Qur China and Glass Ware Which We are Selling at a Discount. . . . BEMIDJ I MER. (0. Fruit for Sunday at Peterson’s. 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, repuired and remodeled FURS in season bought. I 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 A good 1X Clothes DA Beginning November 1, and continuing until November 27th, we will sell Hardware to the people of Bemidji and vicinity at never-before-heard-of prices as we will dis- continue business on December Ist in favor of a new firm and must reduce our stock. : : : : FOR=— l | i..Dollar Bargains.. | | | 500 feet of Tar Paper : . These are just examples. We shall dispose of everything in the store at like prices. .——_—-—_-_01 | WHOLESALE HARDWARLE 1 M Come in and see us Boiler $1.00 Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, per set Large Bird Cages $1.00 Everything cut to the Core! ' The obect of this sale is not to make money But to close out the Goods! F. M. MALZAHN & CO. L