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feRoRCRoRoRcR-Ro R R R R R R R R R R - R R R R R R oo 3! opportunity ever offered in § R I Ty T T Y T R R R R R TR RN R R T R T R s v« CLOAK AND FUR SALE % Unquestionably the Greatest Sale of the Season! BEGINNING = Monday Morning, December 12 Our extensive stock of Cloaks, Furs, Suits, Skirts, Waists and Millinery will be greatly sacrificed in the heighth of the season. We inaugurate this sale early in order to give Holiday Shoppers an oppor- tunity to select High Grade, Stylish and Useful Gifts at small cost. This is the greatest this city as the following quotations will prove: Ladies’ Cloaks. One large selection of ladies’ cloaks, worth $6.50 price; $3.50 One elegant selection in Tourist Coats, Garick Coats, and Pleated Coats, worth from $8.00 to $28.00 price $5.50t0$20.00 Evervone of these garments are this year’s make. Furs. A new line received and unpacked this week. These furs are Near Seal, Mink, Martin, Sable Martin, Sable Fox and the most elegant Isabella Fox. All these furs are of the latest styles dand the eutire line is offered at one third off from the regular low price. Skirts. Most elegantly tailored line of new walking skirts in the latest cut and colors: One lot worth $3 to $5 at $1.50 and $3.00 One lot worth up to $8 at $5.00 and $5.75 Best selection in dress skirts at the same low price. Waists. Our famous line of waists in Mohair, Flannel, Silk, Crepe du Chine, is a more elegant and a better selection than ever ‘before shown even in this store. \ Children’s Coats. Millinery We have prepared a complete selec- tion for the Christmas tradé. Everyone can afford a new hat at the prices we offer this beautiful line. Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. Our line is both new and complete in all styles and the best and most reliable makes such as the famous Meyer and Rad- cliffand the celebrated Fox slippers. Petticoats. Our line of silk and - mercerized petti- coats is the largest ever shown in Bemidji, complete in black and all the new shades. Any of these will make a very elegant and desirable Christmas gift, Dress Goods and Silks. If you contemplate a dress pattern for a Xmas gift, hereis a grand opportunity to select to suit the most fastidious taste. Mufflers. For ladies or gentlemen. We have just received the newest makes in black and white made of heavy peau de soi and surah, embroidered beautifully in butter- flies and fleur delis. Also a new line of neckwear designed expressly for the holi- day trade. Tea Jackets, We have for the holidays a beautiful new line of eiderdown, flannel and silk tea jackets, made up in the most fascinating styles. Belts : Christmas belts and girdles, in leather silk and satin, made in unique designs. Come and select yours while the line is complete, asin many of the prettiest styles we have but one of a kind. Wrappers and Outing Gowns A bigreduction will be given for the ‘holidays on wrappers of which we have a very large assortment to sellat a liberal reduction. Table and Fancy Linens A pretty set of table linens orlunch cloths will make a most appropriate and pleasing Xmas gift. We have a splendid selection. SLLDOVPOOOR QLVVVOOBOTO 1 lot Children’s Coats regular $2.25 at $1.50 1 i o “ §3.00at $2.25 1« “ « o« g450at $3.50 1e o « o« %600at $3.25 1 & 5 “ $4.75 at $3.00 14 i L “ $6.25at $4.00 LR RoRoRoR Ko R-RoR Rl R RoRc RoR- RoR- R R C) We have Pillow Tops, Cords, Silk and other Draperies, Laces and Embroideries, Underwear, Hosiery, Ete., in great profusion. Qur store is crowded with innumerable other good and useful articles at prices within the reach ef all. = o000 000000000000068 3 99090V OOIOOOOOOE 4 THE BERMAN EMPORIUM R R oE-R-E-R-R-XoXoEoXoR-RoR-Rok-RoRoRoRoR-RoRoRoRoRoR Ko kR R-toR Rogo kR ek RoRoRoRoReRoRoR R R i R o R e ol R iR R Ko RoRoR o gel i iR R Ol TR R R & 8 Next Door to Postoffice: SOBBGBOOBVVTDBBBBOEIOLDO LSRRI BIDOD THE CIT The Red Cross is coming. A. B. Hazen was a passenger for Walker. Blue points on the half shell, 25 cents a dozen at the Arcade. Oscar Mathers of Grand Rap- ids is registered at the Mark- ham. L The Model Bakery delivers goods to all parts of the city. Phone 125. Fred Sonnenberg, a prominent farmer of Alida, isin the city to- day with produce. Miss Blanche Woodward enter- tained at dinner yesterday after- noon., Plates were laid for ten. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. The Markham Hotel yesterday served a dinner that was the equal of that served by any hos- telry in the land. Mrs. A. E. Winter and son, La- mont, returned yesterday from River Falls, Wis.,, where Murs. Winter attended the funeral of her father. Matt Phelan made a business trip to Walker today. Blue points on the the shell, 25 cents a dozen at the Arcade. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. . It is rumored that the Dowie colony at Blackduck will use Bar- low’s Best. T. M. Fallihee, superintendent of the T. M. Partridge Lumber company, is in the city today from Dexterville, Joe St. Germain left this morning for Walker to be pres- ent at the Doyle hearing which takes place in that city today. D. N. Winton, general mana- ger of the Thief River Falls Lum- ber company, is a business visitor in the city today from Thief River Falls. ‘Whipping cream that will whip 40c a quart at the Model Bakery. Phone 125. Mrs. Thos. Keefe and children returned this afternoon to their home in Bagley after a Sunday visit in this city with Miss Laura Finnigan, Blue points on the shell, half 25 cents a dozen at the Arcade. Order a few more pictures from that negative at Reed’s Studio, Court Stenographer Cameron spent Sunday in the city with his family, returning this afternoon to Grand Rapids, where court is now in session. Aad A. Tone is in the city to- day from Northome. Mr. Tone will make a trip to Grand Rapids, the county seat of Itasca county, before returning. F. J. Kline returned this morn- ing from Tenstrike, where he went to look after the interests of the Walker & Akeley company, for which he is superintendent. Mrs. A. Kaiser, who with her sons Roscoe and William, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rowland Gilmore, for a few days returned to her home at Bagley this afternoon, Next Sabbath morning the communion service will be ob- served at the Presbyterian church and members will be re- ceived by letter and on profession of faith. C. J. Pryor is at Crookston on business. Dr. C. J. Larson, the eye spec- ialist, will be here December 14. Richard Peterson, foreman of the Bagley Times, spent Sunday in the city with friends. Mrs. J. M. Arnoldy left this morning for Minneapolis, where she will spend Christmas with her parents. Evan Carson, foreman of the Cass Lake Voice, visited relatives in the city yesterday and re- turned this afternoon to Cass Lake. E. H. Smith, one of the stock- holders in the Bemidji Elevator company, was in the city yester- day from Duluth and looked over his business interests here. Mrs. Alice Korts arrived in the city yesterday from Cass Lake. Mrs. Korts is a trained nurse and will remain here for a short time resting up after a long siege of work. A supper will be givéh by the ladies of the Presbyterian church in the church parlors Wednes- day evening to which everyone large number of Bemidji people is cordially invited. ‘attended the event and report a W. T. Blakely, the Farley log. pleasent time. ger, is in the city today. Henry Funkley went to Walker P. N. Brondby, a prosperous, this morning, where he will ap- farmer who lives near Turtle: pear for Charles Doyle, who will River, ‘s transacting business in| be tried upon the charge of rob- Bemidji today. | bery committed at Cass Lake. J. P. Riddell left this afternoon| The display windows of !for Bena, where he will transact| Barker’s Drug store are very ar- business for the Crookston Lum- | tistically arrayed with a line of ber company. { Christmas goods which is shown Charles W. Scrutchin left this ' Off t0 good advantage and attracts afternoon for Grand Rapids, !the attention of passers-by. where he will attend the term of; Rev. Sidney Stone of Tower court now in session. ! occupied the pulpit of the Pres- “Doc” Rutledge of Cass Lako | byterian church yesterday both visited friends in the city yes-! morning and evening and deliv- terday. Since his a,ppoimmem;‘ered two forceful sermons. Mr. kas game warden Mr. Rutledge|Stone was formerly pastor of the has made a record in arrests and church at Fosston. convictions of poachers. Bright eyes are an infallible in- No other remedy on earthis so|déx to youth, windows from good for children as Hollister’s | which Cupid shoots his arrows. Rocky Mountain Tea, makesthem | Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea eat, sleepand grow. Brighteyes | makes bright eyes, rosy cheeks. and rosy cheeks. 85 cents Tea|35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bark- or Tablets. Barker’s Drug|er’s Drug Store. Store. . R. S. McDonald, the Backus & A dance was given Saturday|Brooks superintendent, left this | night at the home of Wm. Arnold, | morning for Northome, and from International Falls, a distance of about 70 miles. M. D. Jones wentto Walker this morning. J. Bisiar left this morning for Park Rapids on business. Ed. Crawford went to Minne- apolis yesterday on business. John C. Mitchell, of Cloyne, Ontario, is registered at the Re- {more. Mr. Mitchellis the father of Robert Mitchell, who is fore- man for R. E. White, and will re- main here during the winter with his son. Greatest tonic and strength producing remedy ever offered suffering humanity. Cures indi- gestion, constipation, headache, stomach disorders, That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Barker’s Drug Store. Judge M. A. Spooner spent Sunday with his family in this city and returning this afternoon to Grand Rapids, where he is now holding court. Among the important cases to come up for trial at the present term are the Nashuak arson case and the seven miles north of the city. A'there he will drive to his home at!Gardner murder trial. can operate one. Bemidji wiih prices from Eastman Kodaks There is noth- ing %0 pleasing and instructive as a kodak. A child We have the only line in $1° to $20% is the most com- From Now To The 15th is the time to think of Engraving to avoid dis- appointment. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS - Our Line Sterling Silver P of Solid Gold Brooches Cuff Buttons Stick Pins Rings and Studs plete and the very latest designs Spoons Forks Manicure Sets you have the seeing the in solid gold Watches . . Diamonds and Cut Glass. Right here is where advantage - of newest designs cases set with All - Bright BARK DRUG STORE. diamonds, “the prettiestenam- led chate- laine watches Hundr : undreds of any place in Northern of Minnesota. Novelties ER’S