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Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. . J. Kline of Akeley is in the city today. Peerless all steel ranges. Rlem- ing & Downs. K. J. Mclver of Farley is a visitor iu the city today. Wanted, two willinery apprent- | ices at Berman Emporium. H. G. Hays,editor of the Senti- nel, is in Crookston on business. A. L. Vanderpoel of Park Rap | ids is registered at the Mavk. | ham. | G. A. Tuller of Grand Rapids his mercantile is looking after interests in Bemidji. Judige M. AL Spooner rf‘m\'ncdl» last 1 t from St, Paul, where he has spent the past week., i Wes Wright left last night for | Dexterville to look after his log-| ging camp in the vicinity of tlmt village. i A good sewing machine for §15 a better one for and the very | best made for $40 at Luadington’s Hardware. S. F. Smith, representing the Scanlon - Gipson Lumber com- pany, is a visitor in the city tu~f day from Cass Lake. Dr. C. J. Larson, the eye spec- ialist makes his next regular visit| to Bemidji, February 19 and 20, Sunday and Monday. Rev. J. J. Trask left this morn-| irg for Walker, where he wil]‘ visit 2 number of the lumber | camps in that vicinity. ! Iid Bereman, the Dexterville' tonsorial artist, renewed ac-| quaintances in thecity yesterday, , returning home last night i Another special dinner will be! served tomorrow at the Grill to which you ave cordially invited. Dinner begins at 12:30. Price, 35 cents. Rev. E. M. Peterson left this morning for Lakeport, and from there he will go to Lake George to hold Norwegian Lutheran ser- vices tomorrow. For weak digestion, belching or sour stomach use Chamberlain Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will get quick relief. For sale at Barker’s drug store, Miss May Burington left this |t morning for Minneapolis, where she will be married to Frank Dorman in the near future. Bogh parties haye many [riend in this city. Don’s wait until your blood is improverished and you are sick and ailing, but take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It will positively drive out allimpurities. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bar- ker’s Brug store. Ole J. Vaule, referce in bank- ruptey, returned yesterday after- noon to his home in Crookston after having spent two days in the city attending the fivst meet- ing of creditors of the defunct Bemidji Mercantile compaay, “Wheeler and Wilson” and “Zenith,” the best sewing ma- chines made at Ludington’s Hardware. s meeting of the members of the Norwegian Lutheran church will be held nb‘ the residence of I. B. Olson Mon- d.y evening. Among other | ‘your own Sunday dinner 'afternoon for 1she will things to come up for discussion will be the matter of adding an' addition to the present church! building. P.H. McGarry returned this mornirg to his home at Walker. Deputy Sheriff George Palmer left last night for Kelliher on official business. The Palace Cafe six o'clock dinner just what you want. Price The six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Wagner is very ill with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Thompson are confined to their home on Minnesota avenue with la grippe- 89 cents. It is a waste of time to cook when ou can get it ag the Grill. Price nts. Miss Alice Robbins left this ) Mallard, where spend Sunday at the home of her father. M. Christenson of Turtle Lake township was among those who p’ud taxes to County Treasurer French this morning. A masquerade ball will be given at Tenstrike next Wednesday the auspices of the Odd Fellows lodge of that city. Fred Throm will serve another special six o’clock dinner tomor row. Hvery oneinvited. At the Palace Cafe. Price 35 cents. A number of young people of s ! the city will driye to the home of | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker, north of Wilton, tomorrow, to spend the day. “The Corner Store,” a four lact comedy drama, will be pre- sented by home talent at the Nymore hall next Wednesday evening. A letter received this morning by E. L. Naylor of this city to the effect that his sister, Mrs, S, Franks, was critically ill at Wadena. Be sure to attend the .special Sunday dinner at the Grill to- morrow and partake of delicious eatables well cooked and served in the best style. A social dance was given at the Grill hall last night by the young Puople’s Club and an en- jovable time was participated in by those who attended. was P. J. Rutledge of Minnoapolis! ived in the city yesterday for a visit here at the home of his brother, A. G. Rutledge, the popular game warden, The remains of O. J. Hyde, the aged man who died at the poor farm Thursday night, were in- terred in Greenwood cemetary this afternoon, the funeral being held from the Lahr undertaking establishment. Mrs. H. K. Halvorson, wife of the late senior member of the firm of Halvorson & Carlson, and her son A. T. Halvorson, return. ed this afternoon to their home! in Minneapolis after having spent two weeks in the city. Babies’ skin will be soft, fair! if you give them Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea this month. It regulates the stomach and bowels. It makes the little one sleepand grow, 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store. and smooth Three wolf bounties were issued this morning by Auditor Wilmann. Christ Linden and| Tom S ceived $15 each for female wolves and “Wm. ummers of Baudette re-" Oslis of° Wabanca ' !claimed bounty upo! male. | Pilgrim Banner Ranges $30. Fleming & Downs. A. E. Winter returned yesher day afternoon from Blackduck. Mrs. O. J. Laqua is recovering from a serious attack of pleurisy. R. E. Miller lefs this morning for Walker on a short business trip. Clerk of Court Rhoda is ex- vected to return from St. Puaul tonight. Dan Gracy of Nebish was a visitor at the court house this morning. George Ostrander of Turtle River transacted business in the city today. Foran upto date six o’clock dinner, try the Palace Cafe’s special dinner tomorrow. Jacob Christenson of Buera Vista was in the city this morn- ing to purchase supplies. J. P. Riddell left this afternoon for Bena on business for the Croozston Lumber company. | John Larson went to Cass Lake | this afternoon®on business before the U. S.land office in that city. 1t is a waste of time to cook your own Sunday dinner when you can get it at the Grill. Price 35 cents. The ladies of the publiclibrary i will give a coffee and cake social Monday evening for the benefit of the library. Sheriff Bailey returned this jafternoon from Grand Forks, where he went yesterday after- noon an official business. Another special dinner will be served tomorrow at the Grill to Dinner beginsat 12:30. Price,35 cents. ! Rev. F. J. Barrackman of Blackduck' arrived in- the city this morning and will hold ser- vices at the Presbyterian church tomorrow. Be sure to atteud the special Sunday dinner at the Grill to morrow and partake of delicious eatables well cooked and served {in the best style. Regulates the stomach and bowels, heals and soothes the littles one’s stomachs and gives them a healthful and natural sleep. Hollister's Rocky Moun- tain Tea is the children’s bene factor. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store. Chas. S. Carter of Tenstrike is in the city today. Mr. Carter says that at the present time {there are five loggi:g camps operating tributary to Tenstrike and the approximate cut will reach 15,000,000 feet of logs, 50,- 1000 posts and 100,000 poles. Judge Pendergast yesterday sentenced John Anderson, ac- cused of drunkenness and {vagrancy, to a term of 30 days in the county jail. Anderson has served several terms in the county jail and upon his release he will be compelled either to go to work or leave the city. " Dr. J. Warninger left last night |for Kelliher and from there he will go to several camps of the Beltrami Timber company to ireuder veterinary services to a number of sick horses. Dr. Warninger expects to be absent from the city for two or three days. Dishes Dnshes sthes Special Sale aJl thxs week ¥ We have them on display and at prices that will pay you to buy. Don’t forget that we mean bargains in cur Dish Department this week. WM. McCUAIG. Yours for New Dishes, WM. McCUAIG. which you are cordially inyited.J { | says: Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE Fraud Exposed A few counterfeiters have late- ly been making and trying to sell imitations of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and other medicines, thereby defrauding the public. This is to warn you to beware of such people, who seek to profit, through stealing the reputation of remedies which have been successfully curing disease, for over 35 years. A sure protection, to you, is our nawme on the wrapper. Look for it, on all Dr. King’s, or Bucklen’s remedies, as all others are mere imitations. H. E. Bucklen & Co. Chicago, IlL, and Windsor, Can- ada. All druggists. Art Calendar. The new Resinol Art Calender for 1905 is one of the m:zsi beauti ful calendars ever issued. Six 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 posbpaid by the Resinol Chemical com- 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. Agonizing Burns are instantly relieved ‘and per- fectly healed, by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. C. Rivenbark, Jr, of Norfolk, Va., writes “I burnt my knee dreadfully; that it blis tered all over, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and heal- ed it withouta scar.” Also heals all wounds and sores, 25 cents at all druggists. Townships to Be Organized, County Auditor Wilmann has received a number of requests for application blanks for the or- ganizotion of new townships, and it is probable that at least three will be organized at the next meeting of the board of county commissioners. The descrip- tions of the towns from which requests for blanks have been re- ceived are 156 37, 156 36 and 151- 30. Another Case of Rhenmatism Cured by Chamberlains Pain Balm The efficacy of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm in the relief of rheu- matism is being, demonstrated daily. Parker Triplett of Grigs- by, Va., says that Chamherlain’s Pain Balm gave him permanent relief from rheumatism in the back when everything else failed, and he would not be without it. For sale at Barker’s drug store. Mrs. J. W. Irwin returned last night from St. Louis, where she bas spent several months at the bedside of her five year old son, |& who has heen confined to a hospi- tal in that city to take treatment |§ from eminent specialists of that 5 | city. The condition of the boy is not improved and small hopes for his recovery are entertained. Perfect Confidence. Where there used to be a feel- ing of uneasiness and worry in the household when a child show- ed symptoms of croup, there is now perfect confidence. This is owing to the uniform success of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the treatment of that disease. Mrs. M. 1. Basford of Poolesville Md., in speaking of her experi- ence in the use of that remedy “I have a world of conti- dence .in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for I have used it with perfect success. My child Gar- land is subject to severe attacks that you.cannot obtain exactly what you want here. Our stock of Jewelry contains every- thing that you canpossibly, need in this line and they are peatand attrac- tive in appear- ance t00. Quality and price go hand in_hand here, and we offer you only the BEST. Don’t you think you’d do well to make your pur- R. ’AMBER | CEMENT WORK, suclrasWaks Cisterns, Etc., a specialty. “Builder and General Contractor. Plans and Estimates furnished on application. Correspondence solicted Fosston, - Minn. Contracts vaken anywhere. vwmvmvvm“"v GhHe NEW BROWNS ARE STUNNING G =—/—"n— We have an endless variety in all the fashionable shades - and styles of Spring and Summer Suitings. French Silk Mixed F ancy Ves Vests, - - $5.00 Rayne & Fryhlmg, Merchant Tailors. chases here? E. A. BARKERi B ] 5 : 3 MONS OLSON'S ¢ E MERCHANTTAILOR B X 1 ] 5 X B ke B ¥ Choice Fabrics to select from. E §‘ and Satisfaction guaranteed. {: sj Cleaning andiRepair- }: B ing promptly dome. X i 5] a B S Sl # Third St. Bemid!i, Minn. ¥ ] iz —BY— DUNCALF, Phone 294. J. P. ~ OO S ..Tremont Hotel.. STRUBECK & DEMPSEY Prop, Combined with Restanrant Meals at All Hours. Furnished Rooms. % Open Day and Night. Sign of the Big Black Bear g s Fraternal Order of Bagles, Bemidji AcrieNo. 351, Mcets every Wednesday at 8 p. m., Gitmour’s Hall. A.T. Wheelock, - = = = W.President HLcBtew, = =~ = = W.Sccretary Opposite Hotel Markham. LUNG MARK’S 'BALSAM = The Great Cough Cure For the cure of all affections of the lung, throat and chest, such as Coughs, Colds, Asthma,.Croup, Whoop- ing Cough, Hoarseness, Etc.,, Bronchitis, Lagrippe, and will prevent consumption when taken in time. Guaranteed. Price 25 and 50 cents. PREPARED ONLY BY - PETER M. MARK Manufactqrer of MARK’S CELEBRATED REMEDIES, FOSSTON, MIN N. Visitine Eacles cordially Invited. We will offer to the public at Greatly Re- duced Prices, Heating Stoves of All Kinds, Farm and Logging Sleds, Cutters, Robes, Bells Paints! Paints! Paints! In order to make room for new goods we are selling our hne of Paints at cost prices. Every can vmnanteed Buy now and save money. Goods delivered to any part of the city without delay. Phone 57. FLEMING & DOWNS Phiano 30, E. H. WINTER & CO. General Merchandise. E Bemidji, Minn. - T EURNITURE. - We want a few moments of your time just to convinee you that our prices are the lowest. 33:% or 1-3 off! 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 reduction. Call in and look them over; goods marked in plain figures. Children’s Cloaks . BEDDING. In this line we are especially strong Excelsior Mattress - - $L75 Wool Tops, $2.75 Cotton Rev $3.50