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THE CITY Council meeting Lomghb. Go to Hakkerup's for Photos. Pilgrim Banner Ranges, $30. Fleming & Downs. W. E. Black of Fosston is reg- istered at the Markham. . Wanted, two millinery apprent ices at Berman Emporium. C. E. Reid of Rosthern, Saskat- chewan, arrived in the mty yes-i terday. Mrs. Wm. Leonard of Tenstrike is the guests of friends in the city today. Miss Villetia Brant returned this morning from a short visit at Farley with friends. Dr. Fowler spent Sunday with! friends at Blackduck and return- ed to Bemidji this morning. Dr. C. J. Larson, the Park Rapids eye specialist, is making his regular monthly visit to Be- midji. A good sewing machine for $15 a better one for and the very besy made for §40 at Ludington’s Hardware. Fred Morke, who has run the north end M. & L. local frieght for the past fall and winter, has resigned his position. Henvy Stechman, the popular proprietor of the Stechman Hotel at Tenstrike, is renewing ac- quaintances in the city today. Miss Lena Leak arrived in the city this morning from Black-| duck and will remain here for several days the guest of cld| time friends. Allan Benner, who has spent the winter cruising for the state| in the vicinity of Kelliher and Blackduck, spent Sunday in the city with his family. [f you want a smooth clear complexion, tak: Holiister’s R cky Mountain Tea this month. | Bright eyes and red lips follow «its use. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. J. J. Jinkingon returned yes- terday from Campbell lake, where he has been busy for some time past driving piling for a number of culverts to be used by the new Red Lake railway. Superintendent F. J. Kline of the Walker & Akeley company, left yesterday for Minneapolis, where he will spend several days with friends before returning to his headquarters at Akeley. Mrs. i L. Berman left yester day srnoon for Chicago and eastern cities, where she will re- main for several weeks purchas- ing the spring and summer stock of millinery for the Berman Emporium. ‘ Makes bone and muscle faster than any other remedy. Brings strength, health and happiness to the whole family. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, Barker’s Drug store. George L. Coth, inspector of scale for the Indian depart- ment, was in the city yester- day from Cass Lake and left last night for Red Lake to attend business matters at one of the camps in that vicinity. Lee Daniels of Minneapolis ar- rived in the cily yesterday and will rewmain here for some time; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. S. Boyer. Mr. Daniels is well known in Bemidji, having spent days. » Peerless all sieel ranges. Flem- ing & Downs. M. J. Leak is in the city today from Blackduck. Chas, Gustafson, the Tenstrike e litor, is a visitor in the city to- day. The 13 months old baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrington is sick. Jacob Jacobson, the Kelliher justice, is visiting friends in the cisy today. Mrs. J. Van House of Turtle River is visiting friends in the city today. Thos. Melbye, the Wilton mer- chant, was a business yisitor iu‘ 1the city yesterday. | C. H. Allen, the Blackduck merchant, is transacting busi- ness in the city today. i A, A. Recd of Grand Rapids spent yesterday in the city the guest of George Fleming. Game Warden A. G. Rutledge went to Cass Lake yesterday afternoon on ofiicial business. “Wheeler and Wilson” and “Zenith,”” the best sewing ma- chines made at Ludington’s Hardware. Register of Deeds J. O. Harris made a business trip to Tenstrike Saturday night, returning home this morning. George Beaton, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia for the past week, has almost en- t rely recovered, The baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Cameron, who live at the corner of Sixth street and Mis- sissippi avenue, is ill, Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Schroeder and family left yesterday for Lake George, where they will visit friends for a few day:. Mrs. A. Kaiser of Fosston ar- rived in the city yesterday after- noon for a visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilmore. H. H. Wheelock left this morn- ing for his homestead near Mud Lalke, where he expects to cut about 200,000 feet of logs before spring. Mr. Thompson of the firm of Kolden & Thompson of Black- duck, arrived in this city this morning for a short visit with friends. For weak digestion, belching or sour stomach use Chamberlain Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will geti quick reliel, For sale at Barker’s drug store. " George Young arrived in the city last night from Devils Lake, N. D., where he represents a wholesale house, and will remain here some time the guest of his brother, Joe. A regular meeting of the Lady Samaritans will be held this evening and arrangements will be made for another banquet such as was given by the lodge two weeks ago, Mrs. John Graham was taken {to St. Anthony’s hospital yester- day suffering with a verv serious attazk of kidney trouble. The many friends of Mrs, Graham hope for her speedy recovery. terday forenoon was watched by about 800 interested spectators' but the eyent did not prove to be of as much interest as had been anticipated, as the rabbit was Se\‘eral years here in thé early|c The hare chase pulled off yes- ! Herbert Mark of Fosston is in the city the guest of friends. = J. W. Speelman of Buena Viata is a visitor in the city today. - Robert Neving of Nevingis a business visitor in the city today. Attorney Chester McKusick went to Cass Liake this afternoon. Mrs. Ingram and daughter of Tenstrike are in the Jcity today. Dr. P. C. Bjorneby arrived in the city this afternoon from Bag- ley. John Enright of Buena Vista was a visitor in the city yester- day.. C. F. Rogers of Wilton trans- acted business in the city yester- day. Not' ing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Mrs. M. Phibbs, who has been quite ill for some time past, is recovering. Delmar, the seven months old baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bigelow, is ill. J. P. Signel, ageunt in this city for the Duluth Brewing company left this afternoon for Deer River on business. Miss Hermina Sostad, assist- ant suparintendent of Button’s Business college, returned this afternoon to her home in Crooks- ton. Earl Geil went to Cass Lake this afternoon. - Mr. Geil will re- present the Bemidji fire depart- mental the executive committee’s meeting to be hell tonight and he will return home tomorrow. Attorney H. J. Loud left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, where he will spend two days looking up the title to the right of way or the proposed extention of the M. & I. from Northome to Ripple. Henry Dahlstud arrived in the city this morning from Blackduck and left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where he will be a delegate at the meeting of the firemen’s execufive committee to be held in that city tonight. A wonder tonic for the sick and afflicted. Get strength, health and happiness by using Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea this month. A bracing family. medicine. 35 cents, Tea or Tab- lets. Barker’s Drug store. Arthur Kirsch of Crookston visited friends in Bemidji yester- day. Mr. Kirsch was formerly employed at the local postoffice and is well and favorably known to many people of the city. He returned to Crookston yesterday afternoon. Chas. Casler, who has been at Buena Vista for some time past in the interests of the Crookston Lumber company, visited his family in Bemidji over Sunday, leaving for Turtle River this (morning. B. W. Chandler of Black River Fails, Wis.,, government scaler under Superintendent Wm.O’Neil for the Chippewa Indian reser- vatlonlouwlnvoperatwns in north- ern Minnesota, passed through the city yesterday enroute to Cass Lake from the logging eamp of George Kirke, located near {Red Lake, where he has spent the past week in scaling the gov- ernment logs cut at that camp during the winter, 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 Dish Department this week. cCua.lg S... ] | McCUAIG. Yours for New Dishes, WM. McCUAIG. ' DRAINAGE '[ifainige Commissionto Plan Ditches for All State ~ Swamp Lands. The bill by Rebresentative A | L. Cole of Walker, directing the drainage commission to obtain data as to state lands that will be benefited by drainage, and to plan a comprehensive system of drainage ditches for all state lands, has been recommended to pass by the house committee on drainage. The committee decided to re- duce the appropriation for the work from $25,000 to $15,000, in- serting a provision allowing the drainage commission toselect the localities for which drainage sys- |1 tems shall be planned, in case 1 the appropriation is not sufficient to meet the cost of collecting in- formation and planning drainage systems for all the state Jands. The committee will also recom- mend for passage the bills by Re- presentative O. B. Ekman of Ro- seau county, one appropriating $75,000 a year for two years for the construction of state drainage ditches, and the other redrafting the rate drainage commission law. Letter to Mr. W. M. Ross, Bemidji, Minn. Dear Sir: Mossrs. Leachman & Kdelin, Grafton, W. Va., had been selling a paint, which they thought well of; and this had oc- curred. They sold a customer 18 gallons of it to paint his house. A few years later, they sold the same man Devoe lead-and-zine, the ) el same number of gailons to paint the same house. He had seven gallons left. The point of the tale is: 11 gal- lons Devoc paints an 18 gallon house. Of course, that isn’t all. Why does 11 gallons Devoe go as far as 18 gallons of the other paint? Because it is all paint,all true. no sham, and full measure. But that isn’t all, Devoe lasts longer. No, no; you haven’t got to wait ten vears to find that out. Ten thousand people know -it. We've got their names. Our agents know them; they think a heap of Devoe. There’s no diffi- culty in showing your townspeo ple what to expect of Devoe. §10 will paint a $15 house; and the paint’ll last twice as long. Yours truly F. W. Devor & Co 88 New Yorkand Chicagn Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by (£ 'E. H. WINTER & CO. General Merchandise. constitutional remedies Deaf- ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum- bling sound or imperfect hearing | £ and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless | § the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dol- lars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Care. —F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Take Hall’s Family Pll]% for constipation. Washington Program. The Puoblic Library Associa- tion will give a Washington Pro gram at the Court room tomor- row afternoon commencing at|§ 8:30, for which an admission of 10 cents will be charged. The program being as follows: Sketch, Life of Washington, Song, Selected Washington’s Military Career, : L. G. Pendergast Song, Selected ! Washisigton from a Literary Standpoint, Rev. Broomfield Song, America 3 The Ladies will also serve coffe, cake and doughnuts in library rooms from 3 until 5:30. LA cordial invitation to all to at- tend. The ladies of the pnialic library will give a coffec and. cake social P. J. Russell that y-on'cannot obtain exactly what you want here, Our stock of ’ Jeyv.elry contains every- thing that youn canpossibly . need in this lige and they are neat and attrac- tive in appear- ance too. Quality and price go hand in hand here, and we offer yon only the BEST. Don’t you think | u:mz WORK, such as Wi Cisterns, Etc., a specialty. Plans and Estimates furnished onE A. R AMBER Builder and General _ Contracior. application. Correspondence solicted. Fosston, - Minn. Contracts taken anywhere vvmwwmvwwmvv GHhe NEW BROWNS ARE STUNNINGG G ———— We have an endless variety in all the fashionable shades and styles of Spring and Summer Suitings. French Silk Mixed Fancy Vests, - = $5.00 Rayne & Fryhling, Merchant Tailors. yow’d dowell to make your pur- chases here? E. A.‘ BARKER R R A R B (R R R SR S EOR AR 3 MONS OLSON 3 MERCHANTTAILOR Em!fmr‘fl O IRGR i IR Choice Fabrics to select from. I'it and Satisfaction guaranteed. 5 Cleaning andiRepair- 2 ing promptly done. 3)32)4(3) RE T |39 Third St Bemidt, Ninn. g —All Kinds of— .WOOD.. FOR SALE! —ZRY— J. P. DUNGALF, 0 Phone 294, DO S ..Tremont Hotel.. STRUBECK & DEMPSEY Prop. Combined with Restaurant Meals at All Hours. Furnished Rooms. Open Day and Night. g Sign of the Big Black Bear £ TSI > F. O. E. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji AerieNo. 351, Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m., Gilmour’s Hall. A.T. Wheelock, ~ - = W.President | HoLeBlew, - = = W. Secretary Visitiag Eagles cordiaily Invited. Opposite Hotel Markham, LUNG MARK’ 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 Manufacturer of MARK’S CELEBRATED REMEDIES, FOSSTON, MIN N. We will offer to the puhlic at Greatly Re- duced Prices, Heating Stoves of All Kinds, Farm and Logging Sleds, Cutters, Robes, Bells 3 Paints! Paints! Paints! In order to make room for new goods we are selling our line of Paints at cost prices. Every can guaranteed. Buy now and save money. » Goods delivered to any part of the city without delay. Phone 57. Phone 30. Bemidji, Minn. 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 réductibn. Call in and look them over; goods marked in plain figures, FURNITURE. We want a few moments of your time just to convince you that our prices Children’s Cloaks BEDDING. In this line we are especia,]]y strong Excelsior Mattress - 51.75