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llllllllllllilllllllllfllllflflfiflllllllllll Ladies’ and Children’s Cleaks at a great reduction to reduce the line; also discount sale on Millinery. 3 : : 3 THE BERMAN EMPORIUM ECE FESTERREHEREREEEEREEEL Bananas per doz 15¢ Extra Fresh Dates per 1b : 15¢ King, Greening and Bald win Apples per peck 15¢ i 13333333333 s!a«u;:-:: 4 We have placed our orders for all the best things the market af- fords and will receive them to- night. You will be sure to get Fresh Stuff if you order of us. (e omeEs s Fresh Cucumbers Fresh Radishes gj | e Fresh VLettuce Grapes Bananas Oranges Lemons b omoas= e See our east window for Green Stuff for Thanksgiving Wm. MeCuaig Wm. McCuaig The Grill 333333 3333333333333 3333 THE CITY Lettuce at the Princess. Go to Hakkerup for. photos. Linen sale at the Berman Em- porium. Parsley for garnishing at the Princess. Louis Smith went to Walker this morning. Fancy Hibernal cooking apples 25 cents a peck at the Princess. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. W. H. Roberts made a business trip to Kelliher last night and returned home this morning. Get your Thanksgiving turkey at the Princess. Picked and drawn only 20 cents per pound. Buttons made for ladies tailor made suits, S. J. Fryhling, the tailor. Opposite Markham Hotel. The marriage of Robert Mahan to Miss Emma Hess took place at the residence of F. Dudley last night. Mrs. Mary Gallagher was a visitor in Bemidji yesterday, re- turning to her home at Turtle River last night. An inspection of our linens will convince you that you can find the right linens at the right prices at JEE(‘-EE?Ei‘(‘:EE(‘.E(—.EEEEiifififififififiEEEEEEFQEE‘E(‘EE‘.GE&’ Uy n L. ” - " ~n n g ” n ” n n n » n m n m n ” 03 i the Berman Emporium Suits cleaned and repaired. Best of work guaranteed. By . S. J. Fryhling merchant tailor. Op- posite Markham Hotel. Mrs. J. C. O’Dale, who has been the guestof friends in the city for a few days, returned to her home at Turtle Riyer last night. Miss Pansy Geil left this morn- ‘ing for Minneapolis, where she will visit for a short time with her brother, Harry, @0 is at- tending the University of Minne- A | 'sota. " Anton Erickson: returned :this afternoon to Rosby. Attend the Thansgiving: linen | h I'sale atithe Berman Emporium. Iver Erickson returned to Ten- strike last -night after having |spent the day in Bemidji. John O’Neil and Miss Florence ness before the United States land office. C. W. Dudley of Blackduck is visiting friends in the city. Miss Lina Hall has resumed her position at: the Pioneer office. Wm. Blakely of Farley is| spending the day in Bemidji, Delicious ice cream for Thanks- giving at the Model Bakery, phone Carroll were - married “Saturday |125 night by Judge Pendergast. One drunk' appeared before Judge Pendergast phis' morning and was givenashortjailsentence. Several of the free lunch counters of the city will serve a turkey lunch. on Thanksgiving day. i Rev. Ryding of Nelson is in the city and will deliver a sermon at. the Norwegian Lntheran church tonight. Sergeant Witte reports that he now hasjfourteen menin the city awaiting shipment to the Pacific coast for service. Forfashionable up-to-datesuits, perfect fit guaranteed see 8. J. Fryhling, merchant tailor. Op- posite Markham Hotel. R. E. Miller and his brother- in-law, Frank Smith, came in from Bagley, where the latter is proprietor of a barber shop. Take a chance on the book case now on ‘exhibition at the Princess Grocery company’s store, . Tick- ets from one cent to one dollar. EYES Dr. C. J. Larson, the "®=cye specialist, will make his nexf regular visit to Bemidji, Tuesday and Wednsday November 22 and 28. - Aad A. Tone passed through the city yesterday enroute from Deer River. where he has spent a couple of days on business, to his home at Northome, Superintendent Strachan of the Minnesota & International came up from Brainerd last night te look oyer the company’s affairs in this city for a few days. Dressmaking—We have opened up dressmakiug parlors at 211 Beltrami Avenue and will be pleased to receive the patronage of the ladies. Mesdames J nbm ville & McKnight. John Hennessy of Shevlin, who has been - suffering at St. An- thony’s hospital for some time past with an attack of rheuma- tism, is much better and will be released in a day or two. Braces body and brain, strengthens, soothes, cures while you sleep. That’s what Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Makes you well, keeps you well. 35 cents,TeaorTablets. Barkers Druk Store. John Rose, Ross Guptill and Claude Fish, three prosperous homesteaders in the vicinity of Northome, passed through the city today enroute to Cass Lake, where they will transact busi- C. H. Allen, the Blackduck merchant, is a caller in Bemidji today. > Robert J. Poupore of Ten- strike is a business visitor in the city today. Place your order for Thanks- giving ice cream early. The Model Bakery, phone 125. A calico party will-be given by a number of the young people of the city Thursday night. A. G. Myran, M, A. Woodbury and Louis Hanson of Ada are registered at the Markham. George Harrington of Minne- apolis 1s in the city for a visit at the home of his brother,Joseph. Nick Hanson of Shevlin is in the city today on business. Mr. Hanson is one of the merchants of Shevlin, Mrs. P.C. Bjorneby arrived this afternoon from Bagley and will remain here for a few days; with her husband, the register | of deeds for Clearwater county. BEdward Carl, the base ball player.who played short stop with | the Bemidji team last summer, arrived 1n the city this afterncon and will spend a few days here with friends. M. Pendergast and [‘rank Shroederreturned lastnight from Northome, where they have been spending a few days on a claim which is owned by Mr. Pender- gast’s brother. : Crookston Times: This morn- ing John Moe, whois awaiting trial on a charge of murder, went to Donaldson where he will be employed on the Donaldson difch under the direction of George Ralph. O. C. Newman, Fran :fort—Out baby was sickly, did mot grow. Our doctor recommended Holli- ster’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Now she’s strong, rosy and heal- thy, thanksto your tea. 385cents. Barkers Drug Store. The first carload of cabbages ever unloaded in Bemidji were received here yesterday and are being distributed to the mer- chants throughout the city by C. G. Blair, salesman for the Kaud- son-Ferguson company of Du- luth. Girls expect remedies to work miraclesinaday’s time. Beauti-; tying changes come slow. Keep on taking Holllster sRockyMoun | tain '[‘ea "Pwill make the face | fair and blooming. or Tablets. 35 cents, Tea‘ Barkers DrugStore BEM! DJI MER CO. Fancy Kings. 1 per peck - Pippens “ ¢ - Lemons, perdozen - Bananas “ o e i } Concord Grapes, per bskt, 30e. ¢ ? White Clover comb Honey per 1b. [5¢. § a¢. | 28c¢. ¢ ( Fresh Celery Per bunch - - | Fresh Cremery Butter Der Ib. Call and See Our China and Glass Ware Which We are Selling at a Discount. . . . : R BEMIDJI MER. CO. This is the Pl is is the Place to come for the things that are the latest and best in ‘Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Chinaware,; Silverware, Cut Glass, Toilet Articles, and Solid Gold and Plated Jewelery. We have made unusual efforts to make youn unusaal offerings for the approaching Holiday Season S et We solicit your attention to our fine line. = Buy now and avoid delays and disappointments. S George T. Baker @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. o u”%' ol “%‘ Foofech *2“%‘%»% ool o oo e e Bl b b b b ke e e o C. W. Hastings, President. - A. P. White, Cashier. F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. First National Bank, Bemidji, Minnesota. Gei}eral Banking Business. Department in Conneetion. Bt 0 R D R SR R AT R O o Fire Insurance. %%%ifl%%%%%%«?fi HllilillliIHllilfi!lllllllllll!lfillllllllifiifififiii!ilifiliillllIl H This year is going to be the midji and we are preparing for all your needs. - Watch this space for announcements of the most Gomplete : Line of Holiday Goods ever shown in Northern anesota i P w. e lllllllllllllllllllli“m Banner year for Be- l!lill!illllllllllililmmmmllll