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THE CITY Go to Halkerup’s for Photgs. Men’s rubbers at cost at Gill Bros, fire sale. Pilgrim Banner Ranges. $30. Fleming & Downs. Bigger bargains than ever at the Gill Bros. fire sale. Mrs. W. C. Kline has recover- ed frem an attack of la grippe. A. T. Hatcher, the Park Rapids lumberman, is a guest in the city today. M. K. Tbertson is cenfined to his room with a severe attack of the grip, Twelve and 15 dollar men’s overcoats for $8.50 at the Giil Bros. fire sale, Mrs, A. G. Rutledge and son a th the victims of the pre- valing la grippe. Mrs. I. S. Boyer entertained at dinner Saturday evening and were laid for ten. cove Frank Swmith arrived in the city last night from Solway for a short visit here with friends. Take advantage of the Gill Bros. fire sale and purchase $3.5 and $+ Royal Blue shoes for $3.90. “Wheeler and Wilson” and “Zenith,”” the best sewing ma- chines made at Ludington’s Hardware. Mrs. W. R. Logan and daugh- ter, Lilia of Helena, Montana, are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Shepherd. Miss Anna McConnell enter- tained a number of friends last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Washburn, Yesterday was Lincoln’s Birth- day and although today is by law a holiday the day is not being very generally observed. Superintendent . J. Kline of the Walker & Akeley company, is in the city today from Akeley n the interests of the cowmpany. Don’t wait until your blood is improverished and you are sick and ailing, but take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, It will positively drive out all impurities. cents, Tea or Tablets. Bar- ker’s Drug store. J. E. Harris who was arrested at Buena Vista and taken to Crookston charged with securing $100 more than he was entitled to on a check paid him was bound over to the grand jury at Crooks- ton on Savurday. Babies’ skin will be soft, fair and smooth if you give them Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea this month. It regulates the stomach and bowels. It makes the little one sleep and grow, cents. Barker’s Drug store. Mrs. C. P, Jackson will leave tomorrow for Minneapolis where she will make her home in the future. Mrs. Jackson has made many friends in Bemidji and her 85 determination to leave the city | will be greatly regretted. stomach and soothes the Regulates the bowels, h littles one’s them a healthful sleep. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea is the children’s bene factor. 33 cents. Barker’s Drug store. Fractured His Kidney. Martin Simonson, 2 woodsmen enployed at one of the camps of the Clearwater Logging company s and tomachs and gives | and natural | |Pain Balm in matism is being demonstrated | daily. Parker Triplett of Grigs-|? north of Wilton, Saturday atte ngon sustained a paintul and sey- ere accident while working in the woods. Simonson was fellinz a tree when one of the branches fell off, striking him in the back causing a fractured kidney. He is contined at St. Anthony’s hos- pital awaiting an operation. Will Have Operatioe. The condition of L. H. Bailey has not materially changed since Saturday. Dr. Courtney of | Brainerd was called in consulca- tion with Dr. Henderson Satur- | day night but could not be obtain- ‘ed. Itis now thought that an operation will prove necessary. Seriously II1. R.J. Albrant is at Blaekd\}ek seriously ill. He was taken with jhemorrhage of the lungs Sat- urday night and was taken to the hospital at Blackduck where he is being attended by Dr. Cad well. Mr. Albrant’s many friends in- Bemidji will hope to hear better news from his bed side very soon. Another Cured by Chamberlains Pain Balm The efficacy of Chamberlain’s the relief of rheu- by, Va., says that Chamberlain’s Pain Balm gave him permanent back when everything else failed, {and he would not be without it. | For sale at Barker’s drug store. Valentine Social. The young people of the Pres- byterian churchwill give a “Val- {entine” social at the church par- lors tomorrow evening which is | free toalland to which everybody 1s cordially invited. A postoffice will be established at the church in the afternoon and mail will be |delivered in the evening. There will be numerous games and the occasion will be the pleasant one that such occasions are always made by the Presbyterian young people. Art Calendar. The new Resinol Art Calender for 1905 is one of the m:si beauti- sheets of heavy enameled paper contain on one side six beautiful color designs of babies and child- ren, while on the reverse sides are drawings depicting child life with space for the notation of baby’s “sayings and doings.” It is a work of art that’ will delight a mother’s heart. Sent postpaid by the Resinol Chemical com- i pany of Baltimore, Md., for two|, wrappers from Resinol soap or one wrapper and 15 cents: or for 40 cents the calendar and a cake of Resinol soap will be sent. “YOUR MONEY IS NO GOOD” ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS BLOOD CURE you are not satisfied with results. ‘This is our guarantee which goes with every bottle. For Sale and Guaranteed Only by A. GILMOUR & CO. Case of Rheumatism | jrelief from rheumatism in the It ful calendars ever issued. Six|J and will be refunded to you if after us. | - ADDITION 'T0 LIBRARY List of New Books Receflt‘ly Added to the Public Library. Lavender and O1d Lace Reed Lord Fairfax . Cooke Sequil, or Things Which Ain’t in the First Shute Women Authors of Our Day in Their Homes Little Pilgrimages Among Men Who Have Written Famous Books. Story of My Life Helen Keller Sesame and Lillies Ruskin Essays MeCauley. Natural Lay in the Spiritual World Drummond Tmperator et Rex Barbizon Days Smith | How to Know Oriental Rugs Langton | Peniyson's Poems. i Huldah McGowan i My Lady of the North Parrish { The Ladder of Swords Parker , Beverly of Graustark McCutcheon Graustark McCutcheon Blazed Trail Stories White The Givers Wilkins Rupert of Hentzan Hope Richard Carvel Churchill Deephaven Jewett Pride and Prejudice Austin Thyra Varrick Barr The Béaten Path Markia Miss Archer Archer Burnham cet Clover Burnham Young Maids and O1d Burnham Saracinesca Crawtord The Battle Ground Glasgow Gordon Keith Page The Silent Places White The Castaways Rives Mortimer Johnson | mories of a Bahy Daskam Seven Oaks Holland The Log of a Cowhoy Adams Trixy Phelps Martin Rose of 01d St. Lonis Dillon Four Roads to Paradise Gordon Naney Lane European Reminscences Elson 01d Tndian Legends Tive Little Pepp Tanglewood T Wonder Book: Rip Van Wink Hawthorne Hawthorne Trvine Smith Alcott Alcott Blanchard Jenks McDonald 1d Seaton The Talking Poy Princess and the Goblin Poems of Childhood Monarch of the Big Bear The Widow O'Calligan's Boys . Posy Ring Wiggin Fuel of Fire TPowler A Daughter of Dale Taylor Undercurrent Grant The Farm of the Dagger Potts Farmington Darrow The Princess and Aurdie Flock of Girls and Boys Another Flock of Girls Little Jarvis Paul Jones The Court of Boyville MeDonald White Brave O1d Salt Optic One-half Around the World Optic Four Young Ex Optic Fighting Joe Optic Aleott Alcott Pyle Peary Gordon Scott i Kenilworth Story of G Horn and S Uncle Ren i apanese Cous| Wa Wade Wade Thurston Mason Dodge ichards ioven and His Forerun or the Silver Skates ries, 5 vols of the Princess 1 Romance phical Romance ¥ Williamson Rau Beethoven Rau Mozart Knowles The Soldicr of the Valley Lloyd in the Bone Page eckled Bird Evans Mettle of the Pasture Lane Darrell of the Blessed Isle Rachellor } The Conaucror Atherton ! Rolt House Lillie In the Country God Forgot Charles The Awakening of the Duchess Charles The Castle of Twilight Potter The Ward of King Canute Liljencrantz Brevver Jim's Baby Migels The Letters of a Selt-Made Merchant to His £ Son Lorimer Six Trees Wilkins Bardwell Has a Baby. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bardwell, iformerly of this city, but now i located at Saskatoon, Canada,are |the parents of a large baby Foy. Mr. and Mrs. Bardwell were {married in this city last summer and immediately after their mar- riage removed to Canada to make their future home. Dishes Dishes Dishes! Special Sale all this week. We have them on display and at prices that will pay you to buy. Don’t forget that _ we mean bargains in our DBish Department this week. - i | | % WM. McCUAIG. Yours for .New Dishes, WM. McCUAIG. Columbus, Ohio, May 20, 1903. Six years ago I had a severe attack of Inflammatory Rheumat I waslaid uj in bed.for six months, and the doctors had did:me no good. They changed med- icines every week and nothing they pre- scribed seemed to help me, Finall Ipbe- gan theuseof S.S. S. My knee and elbow ts were swollen terribly, and at one e my onints were so swollen and pain- ful that T could not close them whan opened. I was so bad ‘that I could not move knee or foot. I was.getting discour- aged, you may besure, when I began S, S. S., but as I saw it was helping me I con ued it, and to-day I am a sound well man aud have never had a return of the disease. S. 8. 8. purified my blood and cured me of this severe case of Rheumatism after everything else had failed. I have rec- commended it to others with good re- sults. R. H. CHAPMAN. 1355Mt. Vernon Ave, * ‘The poisonous acids that produce thein- flammation and pain are absorbed intothe blood and Rheumatism can never be con- quered till these are neutralized and fil- tered out of the blood and system. S.8. S. goes directly into the circulation and at- + tacks the disease itself. It purifies and re- stores the blood to a healthy, vigorous condition. It contains no potash, alkali or other. strong min- erals, but is guar- anteed entirely vegetable. Write us and our physi- cians will advise without any charge whatever. Our book on Rheu- matism sent free. ‘The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. Francis Norton Phelan, one of the ploneer physicians of Duluth, is dead. Addison B. Adkins, the Washington |3 correspondent of the Brooklyn Eagle during the. past fifteen years, is dead. Secretary Hay has signed with Mr. Takahir: arbitration treaty between the United States and Japan, identical with those signed with the other nations, The senate committee on interstate commerce has authorized a favorable report on a bill providing for the award of medals to persons displaying conspicuous bravery in the saving. of life in railroad wrecks. Owing. to the press of public busi- ness Secretary Taft has been com- pelled to delay his departure for the Philippines until July next. Accord- | ing to his present plans he will be ab- sent about three months. ° WITH EXCEPTION OF WYNNE. Present Cabinet Will Be Reappointed by Roosevelt. ‘Washington, Feb. 13.—The following statement was made public at the White House during the day: “The 18mbers of the cabinet have all tendered their resignations and on the 6th of March they will all be nom- inated for reappointment with the ex- ception of Mr. Wynne, who is to be ap- pointed consul general at London. Mr. Cortelyou will be nominated on March 6th for postmaster.general.” No Case of Pneumonia on Record There is no case on re- cord of a cold resulting in Pneumonia, or other seri- ous lung trouble, after FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR had been taken. It stops the cough and heals the lungs and pre- | vents serious results from a cold. Do not take chances on a cold wearing away or experiment with some un- known preparation that costs you the same as Foley’s Honey and Tar.’ Remember the name and get the genuine. A Severe Cold for 'i'hm Months, The following letter from A. J. Nus- baum, of Batesville, Ind., tells its own story: “I suffered for three months with a severe cold. A druggist prepared me some medicine, and a physician pre- scribed for me, yet I didp not improve. I then tried Foley’s Honey and Tar, and eight doses cured me.’’ ‘Three sizes—25¢c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size and the $1.00_ battle almost six times ®s much, @ . SOLD AMD BECOMMENDED BY Barker’s Drug Store, MERE FANCY the Japanese minister, an | that you cannot obtain exactly what you want here. Qur stock of Jeweiry contains every- thing that you canpossibly ‘need in this line and they are neatand attrac- tive in appear- ance too. Quality and price go hand in hand here, and we offeryou only the BEST. Don’t you think you’d do well to make yourpur- chases here? R G P R TR WA T g Sy fidilder;and Plans and Estimates furnished qn General = application. = Contrac(“qr. Correspondence solicted. P Contracts taken anywhe}'e.b % - Minn. Fancy Striped Trousers, at - - - Fancy Twist Plaid Suitings, at - - - You can be elegantly dressed for little money at RAYNE >~ & » FRYHLING 4 Special Values: $ 6.00 25.00 MERCHANT TAILORS. ¢ Opposite Hotel Markham ¢ ¢ E. A. BARKER| gfimm 3 3 o SRR Bt ¥ Choice Fabrics to select from. [ # Fivand Satisfaction guaranteed. 3} Cleaning andiRepair- g ing promptly dome. By Bemid!i, Minn. R R R KRR ] —All Kinds of— ~WOOD.. ) % % FOR SALE! %J. P. DUNGAnF. Phone 294, DO DO DI 3 ..Tremont Hotel.. § STRUBECK & DEMPSEY Prop, Combined with Restaurant Meals at All Hours. Furpished Rooms. Open Day and Night. Sign of the Big Black Bear TS Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji AerleNo. 351. Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m., Gilmour’s Hall. ~> A.T.Wheelock, = = = = W.President | H.LeBiles, = =~ = =~ W.Secretary Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Whoop- ing Lagrippe, PREPARED ONLY BY MARK’S LUNG BALSAM The Great Cough Cure For the oure’ of all affections of i the lung, throat and chest, such as Cough, Hoarseness, Etc., Bronchitis, and will prevent consumption when taken in time. Guaranteed. Price 25 and 50 cents. ' PETER M. MARK- Manufacturer of MARK’S CELEBRATED REMEDIES, ol FOSSTON. MIN N. Visiting Eagles cordially Invited. Paints! Paints! Goods delivered to any part of the city without delay. We will offer to the public at Greatly Re- duced Prices, Heating Stoves of All Kinds, Farm and Logging Sleds, Cutters, Robes, Bells Paints! In order to make room for new goods we are selling our hne of Paints at cost prices. Every can guaranteed. Buy now and save money. Phone 57. Phone 30. General Merchandise. & R & CO. Bemidji, Minn. are the lowest. - FURNITURE. We want a few moments of your ‘time just to convince you that our prices Do you realize what that means? It is less than cost; but rather than carry over any of our Ladies’, Misses' and we will make the above redyetion. Call in and look them over; goods marked in plain figures. e e e e S R T S s e Children’s Cloaks BEDDING. In this line we are especially strong Excelsior Mattress = - - $1.75 Wool Tops, $2.75 ' Cotton Rev $3.50