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[ —— - i CLEARAN SPECIAL Throughout the Store. Special Reduction on Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks. K THE BERMAN EMPORIUM 2 CE SALE E Next Dooer to Post Office. 10 e o o o o o o o e o Yo n&zflxm B xBc 3 3 2B 30 3 2P0 30 B 2B o 2 P 2l P at reasonably low prices. American factories. We buy for cash and sell for to give very low prices. ?Lfifi A D e B s B B B B 3B 2B B B and complete, including grades from all the best Fine and complicated watch 1epa1rmg d.)‘ld ar- tistic engraving are our apeualnes George T. Baker @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. WP GG N WO WO R T W W OO OO W ngh Grade Watches ¥ Our stock is very large g buy in large quantities, cash, wlnch enables us L - : THE CITY Masks at Peterson’s, Lowney’s bon bons. son’s, John R, Stewart of Blackduck is registered at the Markham. “Quick as a flash”—Fleming & Downs’ new delivery. Phone 57. S. Fraley of Northome and| Wm. Fraley of Mizpah are guests at the Remore. Peter-| John Goodman made a busi- ness trip to Farley last night re- turning this morning. Dr.C. J. Larson, the eye spec- ialist, will be in Bemidji earlyin| January. Watch for date. Gieorge MceCrea, left last night for Blackduck, where he will look after timber interests for a short time. S. R. Moorhead returned last night to his home at Turtle River after having spent the day in Be- midji on business. C. T. Alexander left last night for Blackduck, where he will serve the banquet at the Eagles ball in that city this evening, F. P. Sheldon, vice president of the First National bank of this city, came up from Grand Rapids yesterday to look after hisin- terests here. J. F. Woodward, deputy oil in- spector for the 53rd district of Minnesota, was in the city yes- terday from Long Prairie, the guest of his brother, E. S. Wood- ward. He l'et.m'ned home this morning. N. C. Miller of Northome ar- rived in the city this morning. The famous Peerless steel ranges for sale by ltleming & Downs. John O’Neil, clerk for the J. A. Irvine company, was a visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Wade Pevey, of the Clearwater Logging company, isa business visitor in Bemidji today from Wilton. M. Perrault, the Farley liquor dealer, renewed acquaintances in the city yesterday and returned home last night. Hurry, Hurry and get your buggies, delivery and dray wagons painted by J. A. Hoff, rear of Swedback Block. Supt. Strachan of the Minne sota& International cameup from Brainerd last night 1n his private car and will makea trip up the line to inspect the road. Beautiful eyes and handsome faceare eloquent commendations. Bright cyes are windows to a woman’s heart. Ho'lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes bright eyes. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bark- er’s Drug store. James Way of Northome ar- rived inthe city this morning and left this afternoon for Cass Lake in company with Mrs. Sylvia DeWolf, who will make tinal proof upon a stone and tim- ber claim before the land office IO\ \ nRA O n n n mn BRIBIBB33 i This Week Attend the :Muslin Wear " Sale! BEBB33y 1G°S = Blankets We have ’em; m n » ’em? Price ’em and you will Blankets ‘do you want m - ; ® Wm. McCuaig ! ‘&fEEEEEEGESE‘EEEEGEEGGEEE‘ i © —=XD &éé?’ri—iéi&i?éé’é%éii55—:-&5-5—&(—’655-55655%55&655" Wm. MeCuaig ’*eee |officials in bhat city this aftes noon. Ve We take your old stove as part payment on a new one. Fleming & Downs. Hurry, Hurry ‘and get buggies, delivery . and wagons painted by J. A. rear of Swedback Block. “Doc”” Rutledge came up from Cass Lake yesterday with the fire department of tiat city and re- mained here between trains. Mrs. J. J. Trask and daughter, Bertha, returned Tuesday night from Eagle Bend, where they have spent the past two weeks with friends and relatives. Adolph Benson of Dysart ar- rived inthe city this wmorning and left this afternoon for Co- kato, Minun., where he will be the guestof relatives for two weeks. your dray Hoff, H. A. Simons, agent in this city for the Bemidji Townsite & Im- provement company, left last night for Northome, where he will look after his Jaw pratice for a few days. J. G. Morrison, the Red Lake merchant, was in the city yes- terday on his way to Duluth and the Twin Cities, where he will buy a stock of goods for his store at Red Lake. Sheriff Hardy of Cass_county was in the city yesterday on offi- cial business. Mr. Hardy was asked the nature of his business here, but refused to say any- thing for publication. Gilbert Richards, formerly en- this city, is in Bemidji from Little Falls on his way to Wash- ington, where he intends to file upon a stone and timber claim. It makes no difference how many medicines have failed to cure you, if you are troubled with headache, constipation, kid- ney or liver troubles, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. Barker’s Drug store. A dance was given last night by the Modern Brotherhood lodge of this city at the I. O. O. F. hall. Those who participated in the affair were members of the order and invited guests. Sup- per was served at midnight and a very pleasant time is reported. There’s a pretty girl inan Alpine hat, A sweeter girl with a sailor brim, But the handsomest girl you’ll ever see, Is the sensible girl who used Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug store. J. J. Trask, returned yesterday from Wilton, where he visited the camps of the Clearwater Logging company, and left last night for Kelliher, where he will visit the camps in that vicinity. Mr. Trask says that he has received much encouragement from the boys in camps where he has preached. J. J. Opsahl will locate you on a homestead for $50 to $100 or sell you land close to Bemidji lake in 40 acre tracts or more at $5 per acre, twenty-five cents per acre down and ten cents per acre and interest each month with on or before privilege. Office at resi dence 518 Beltrami avenue. Phone 286 call 3. gaged in the grocery business in! DENIED PARDON Board of Pai‘do’fis Refuses to Grant Freedom to Frank Larson of Bagley. At the meeting of the board of pardons, which is composed of Governor Johnson, Attorney General Young aud Chief Justice Start. held yesterday at St. Paul the application of Frank Larson of Bagley for a pardon was de- nied. Larsonis at present out on parole. In 1900 he was tried before Judge Holland, convicted of manslaughter in the first de- gree and sentenced to seven years in the state’s prison ac Stillwater for shooting.and kill- ing a member of a halowe’en par- ty at Bagley on the night of Oct. 81, 1900. He was tried, convicted and sentenced :in less than two weeks after the deed had been|. done and served over four years tof his term, being paroled last summer. At the time of his con- viction Ciearwater county had not been organized and was a part of Beltrami county. Do Not Suppress a Cough. ‘When you have a cough do not try to suppress it, but remove the cause. The cough is only a symptom of some disease, and the disease is what you should cure, then the cough will stop it- self. The most common cause of coughing is a cold. Anodynes will prnmpily suppress the cough and preparations containing chloroform, opium, etc., are used for that purpuse, but they do not cure the cold. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy on the other hand does not suppress the cough, but relieves it by removing from the throat and lungs the mucus which obstructed the breathing and allaying the irritation and tickling in the fthroat. It also opens the secretions and effectu- ally and permanently cures the cold as well as the cough. - For sale by Barkel 's Drug store. Pioneer Makes Improvements. During the past week several! new fixtures have been added to! the equipment of the Pioneer of- | fice which wili considerably in- crease the capacity of the office for turning out work on short notice. Several .cabinets and a large amount of new type and material have been installed and the plant is now the foremost in northern Minnesota. Mr. Wm. S. Crane, of Calfor- nia, Md., suffered for years from rheumatism and lumbago. - He was finally advised to try Cham- berlain,s Pain Balm, which he did and it effected a complete cure. ~This liniment is for sale bv Barker’s Drug store. Eagles Dance Tonight. The first annual ball and ban- quet of Blackduck Aerie No. 380, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will be held at the F.O. E. hall in that city this evening, the occas- sion being the formal opening uf; the new city hall and opera house | {which has recently been com- pleted. Music will be furnished by Graham'’s orchestra of Brain- erd and plenty of entertainment is promised to visiting members ha.ve been made by a members of the local aerie to at- tend the event; whick promises to be one of the most elaborate and successful of its kind ever given in northern Minnesota. Stockholders Meet. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the First Natinal bank of this city is being held to- day in Bemidji.- The result of the meeting will be given tomor- TOW. DeWolf Better. Word from Blackduck this morning, where M. P. DeWolf is lying very ill with an attack of pneumonia, is to the effect that he is somewhat improved and his recovery is confidently looked forward to. The many friends of Mr. DeWolf in this city will be glad to hear of his improved con- dition. Bought Chamberlain’s Remedy and Sent it to Friends. Mr. F. W. Fletcher, a druggist in Vietoria, Australia, says: “A customer of miae, was s nloased with Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy, which she had used for her children when sufferimg from colds and croup, that during a fortnight’s time she obtained at my shop. nine bottles, which she sent to her friends in differ- ent parts of the 'state, telling them how much good it had done and advising them to give it a trial.”’ For sale by Barker’s Drug store. Emil Schaeider returned last night from Iron River, Wis,, where he bas spent the past two days looking after his interests in the store of Schneider Bros. in that city. He wasaccompanied home by his brother, Ben Schneider, who is manager of their business at Iron Riyer. Dr. P. C. Bjorneby of Bagley is renewing acquaintance in the city today. Mr. Bjorneby isone of those who retired from office in Clearwater county at the be- ginning of the year, and will hereafter devote his entire atten- i tion to the practice of medicine, A regular meeting of the i Eagles will be held this evening ;and two new members will te initiated. The usual lunch will be prepared for the occasion. Miss Helen Dorwan, a popular itrained nurse who has made Be- midji her home for the past year, 1left this morning for St. Paul for a visit there with friends. Julius Bilden of Wilton arrived in the city this afternoon and will leave tonight for the Battle River country, whereherecently secur- ed a yaluable homestead. Will the lady who picked up the black furin front of the First National bvank, kindly return same, and receive reward. Mrs. M. E. Brinkman, The year old baby girl of Mr. and Mrs R. J. Albrant, who has been dangerously ill with pneu monia for the past week, is slowly recovering. { A popular dance was given at and was attended by a large num- ber of Bemidji’s young people. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s ‘Lung Balsam will cure your cough. occupied An Excellent Opportunity "To Earn Money Is open to a limited number of people in your vicinity. If you are unemployed or if you have un- tlme, write to us. The work we offer is clean, dignified - and profitable. Particularly gond results await your efforts in this field. Write to-day, for full particulars. CIRCULATION DEPT. METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 3 WEST 29th STREET NEW YORK CITY ¢ Cough | the Lake Shore hotel last night|- The Great TFor the cure of i Coughs, Colds, Ast ! ing Lagrippe, taken in time. Z“ PREPARED ONLY BY R Manufacturer of MARK’S FOSSTO the lung, throat and chest, such as ‘Cough, Hoarseness, Etc., Bronchitis, and will prevent consumption when Guaranteed. Price 25 and 50 cents. -~ PETER M. MARK Gou"éh Cure all affections of hma, Croup, Whoop- CELEBRATED REMEDIES, DON'T forget that you can b $1.50 per pa You mention this DON'T wait until thé sizes in Homer Laughlin Chica and Zans Fair than any place else in town. uy any Pants we have in stock for s ad. 5 our Underwear are all broken up for we are giving a 30 per cent reduction on all of ir. DON’T forget that we are the only house in town handlipg the ville Ware. DON'T forget that your money will buy more goods at The the Glasses fitted. Physician and Surgeon. Troubles peculiar 1o hersex a specialty Office hours 2 to 5; over Burker's Drug Store. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Paysician and Surgeon Office: l'hlcs Block .Dr. Blakeslee Ofiice: Miles Block. Beminti Dr. E. H. Marcum Plhysician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 GCffice Phone 18 DENTIST; Dr. R. B. Foster, DENTIST MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter’s Store. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. .. 311 Minnesota Ave. Meals at i All Honrs. | Eye a specialty. |3 Jennie E. Ward, M. D., | Fhysician and Surxcon | ) oo ol o o o oo o e b e ofp o : C. W. Hastings, President. A. P. White, Cashier. # % F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. G. N. Millard Ass't Gash. : > . : . i First National Bank, = &> Bemidji, Minnesota. o 1 s - 3 General Banking Business. s+ < Savings Department in Conneetion. Fire Insurance. i B e e oo o e e o o o oot o e o o o oo S oo o o o ~ | B A AR TR PROFESSIONAL ¢! ?[; § CARDS EéPlltT nYourg AwVERS, & Stove Pipe % 14 T vl D. H. FISK £ \ttorney and Comnselorat Law | and Smoke It! i _Office opposite Hotel Markham. 3 P.J. Russell 1% Attorney at Law |2 sEnDA - - - - - AN R We do Stove Setiing, Bafley & MCDOH&IG -‘? . Repair Work, Plumb- Bemidii, nmnl AA“M: “. S’wenflm:k Block F ing, Et]CA We ;]0 it % = @ promptly; we do it | Jaxtl]:"u"}? E,YEX I(‘)‘lds %‘; right; we charge you % Office in Miles Block, 5 p;j; fair. Phoue us! % PHVSICIAYtS AND SURGEONS. 7 fi y L. A. Ward, M. D,, |3 2 Dise;::;ys:;mu and Kurgeon, “DORAN BROS"- 5 Phone 2 2 K EREHTERA RO R R s TR AN N AN AT e TE g 0. 8% \?%;;)ug ? J. P [‘Eifv.\'(l.\\l;—i‘.fi Phicne 2654 4 ) DTN S N S N New Wood Shopg T. M. HARVEY, Prop. Wagon Work and General Repairing Located in Pingle’s Blacksmith A. L. SMITH, Proprietor. Beltrami Ave. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Moving a Specialty. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue MACHINISTS. ‘W. B. McLachlan, Gasoline Engine Expert. Phoue No. 300. 404 Beltrami Ave. ; Thompson’s Hotel, shop, two blocks west of HANS P. THOMPSON, Prop. city hall. Gy | 100 Third St. | SO S DA Hotel Challenge - i i | Wood For Sale! ! Ihave for sale an unlimit- ed quantity of Fine Jack Pine and Tamarack Woud in any lengths, i D. S. DENNIS, 710 America Ave. Bemidji. < POSSUSCDOSY K. O. E. Nothing can be better than the, ! besfi—Mark s Xung Balsam is the est, Fraternal Orfi f les, Bex . 358 Meets every Wea Weinier ) eeateraay A:T. Wheelock, =