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THE CITY Why, a “Tenette.” Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Skirt sale at the Bazaar Mon- day. Read the Grill menu in this issue. For a good cigar Tenette.” A. T. Wheelock went to Black- duck last night. Pilgrim Banner Ranges, $30. Fleming & Downs. Look for George Washington’s name in this issue. try “The S. C. Bagley came down from Dexterville this morning. Mrs. J. J. Whelan of Nebish is registered at the Markham. Dr. Fowler made a professional trip to Blackduck last night. Go to the Palace cafeand get your 6 o’clock dinner tomorrow. Attorney H. A. Simons re- turned this morning from North- ome. Tverything new, moral and re- fined. Opera House Tonight 15 cents. Six o’clock special Sunday din- ner served tomorrow at the Pal ace cafe. Deputy Sheriff Joha Bailey returned from an official visit to Blackduck. Attorney Chester M«:Kusickl went to Blackduck last night on legal business. H. C. Miller of Battle River township is transacting business in the city today. Not sentimental but relined comedy. Opera House Tonight. Admission 15 cents. The Grill’s big George Wash- ington-b o’clock dinner tomorrow will bea hummer. Don’t miss it. “Wheeler and Wilson” and “Zenith,” the best sewing ma- chines made at Ludington’s Hardware. ’ One lone drunk appeared in justice court this morning and was fined $1 and mxts by Judge Pendergast. Clean, moral comedy, music and trained animals on exhibition at Opera House Tonight, Ad- mission 15 cents. E. R. Favley arrived in the city | yesterday afternoon from Min- neapolis, where he has spent some time with his family. 3ring the children out tonight and let them see the wonderful troupe of trained dogs and birds. Admission 15 cents. Opera House. Miss Cora Simpkins, the popu- lar Turtle River school ma’am, arrived in the city this morning and will spend Sunday here with friends. There will be a special meeting of the Ladies Literary Club at the home of Mrs. H. G. Hayes! Monday afternoon at the usual hour of club meeting. [or 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. Go to the Palace cafe and get your 6 o’clock dinner tomorrow. Mrs. H. R. Winter arrived in the city yesterday from Grand Rapids and will re- main here for several days the afternoon guest of her son, E. H. Winter, before returning to her home at Park Rapids. Look for George Washington’s name in this issue. John Sibley, the Bena logger, arrived in the city yesterday. See what George Washington has for dmner tomorrow at the Grill. Mr. and Mrs. F. E left this morning apolis. The Palace cafe will serve an- other 6 o’clock Sunday dinaer to- morrow. Mrs. Gertrude Anderson of Mill Park addition left this after- Brinkman for Minne. noon for (Jass Lake where she after a friends. Read the Gnll menu in this issue. = : Peerless all sieel ranges. Flem- ing & Downs. Six o’clock special Sunday din- ner served tomorrow at the Pal- ace cafe. A, L, Gordon, the Shevlin mer chant, is a business visitor in the city today. The next tifne you order flour of your grocer, specify a bag of Barlow’s Bestand give a home product a fair trial. The Grill’s big George Wash- ington 6 o’clock dinner tomorrow George - Washington THE GRILL MENU. Sunday, February 26 From 6:00 to 8:00 P .M. Nune-pro-tunc Cocktail Blue Points on Half Shell Washington raws Chicken Gumbo Ch Celery in Bun Queen Olives Pearl Onions Dl Pickles Consomme aux Neds al' Coloney Soup Sti Dresses Mixed Sweet Pickles Pimolas Sweet Relish Stulfed with Oysters, Colonial Sauce Sliced Lemons Saratc hips Sante of New York Counts, I'rench Potatoes a la Anglaise Aiguillevtes of V' breads en Cases au Gratin Fresh Lobster a | au Amintillado Boiled Philadelphi pon Creme de Petite Pois, Deviled Eggs Supreme of Fresh Mushrooms en Potato Casseroles Lalla Rhook Punch ish Yorkshire Puddin. Roast Leg hort Horn Mutton with Mint Sauce Baked Spring tken Pie, Short Crust, Southern Style Saute of 1 Giblets en Dime Glase an Bisquette Braised Sm rloin of Beef en Champignons Glase Chilled Portland F it Molds, Whipped Cream al’ Ofangade Anchovy Cavety Pate al Espaznole Steamed Potatoes Whipped Potatoes Cauliflower in Cream Escalloped Tomatoes Browned Sweet Potatoes Martha Washington’s Steamed Fruit Pudding, Brandy Sauce Apple Pie Lemon Pie Vanilla Tee Cream with Chocolate Sauce Assorted Cake Cocoa Macaroons American Cream Cheese California Strawberry Pie, Dainty Crust, Velvet Cream Apples Oranges Bananas Candy Raisins Currants Catawba Grapes Green Apple Pie a la Mode Pincapple Cider Lemonade Green Tea Milk Cocoa Mocha and Java will \mdelvo an operation for will bea hummer. stomach trouble. < Robert English went to Grand Forks yesterday afternoon. See what George Washington has for dinner tomorrow at the Grill, County Commissioner Andy Don’t miss it. Have you tried Best? Abe Wyler went to Cass Lake this afternoon. County Commissioner F. O. Sibley is in the city today from it—Barlow’s Danaher returned to Teustrike | Solway. last night. Dan Rode, the Northome guide, is renewing acquaintances in the city today. Walk into- the Grill tomorrow between 6 and 8 o’clock p. m. and see the big display. Chief of Police S. C. Bailey re- Walk into the Grill tomorrow :turned last night from St. Paul, between 6 and 8 o’clock p. m. and see the big display. -George Young went to Ten- strike last night to spend a few days there with friends and rela- tives. If you enjoy a hearty laugh go to the show at the Grand Opera House tonight. Admission 15 cents. O. Cublertson returned this morning to his home at Walker where has spent a few days on business. A good sewing machine for $15 a better one for $25 and the very best made for $40 at Ludington’s Hardware. Miss Anna McConnell left this afternoon for Grand -Rapids, where she will spend a few days with friends. There is no lever so powerfu! as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Adyance Showing of Muslin % Underwear Now is the time to buy your Under- wear before the stock is broken. This departmentis complete; style, quality and price are right. Call and be con- vinced that the place to buy Muslin Underwear this spring is at McCuaig’s WM. McCUAIG. Absolutely Pure ' - HAS NO SUBSTITUTE Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Have you tried 11;—Barlows Best? George Tanner went to Cass Lake this afternoon on business. Julius Bilden arrivedin the city this afternoon from Wilton. The Palace cafe will serve an- other 6 o’clock Sunday dinner to- morrow. Miss Myrna Culbertson re- turned last night from Walker, where she has spent a few days with relatives. The next time you order flour of your grocer, specify a bag of Barlow’s Best and give a home : | product a fair trial. I. L. Newgaard returned to his howe at Grafton, N. D., after a visit in Bemidji at the home of his brother-in-law, I. B. Olson. G. A. Tuller of Grand Rapids was in the city yesterday and left last night for Blackduck and Tenstrike to look after business interests. Rev. S.E.P. White of Lake- field, who has accepted the call to the Presbyterian church of this city, expects to assume his duties here the first Sunday in April. Carl Wetterstrom and I.O. Englebretson arrived in the city this afternoon from Detroit, Minn., and will leave over the M, & 1. tonight for the claim of the former near Ripple. If you want a smooth clear complexion, take Rocky Mountain Tea this month. Bright eyes and red lips follow its use. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Tonight Grand Opera House best show of the week. See the wonderful troupe of trained birds trained dogs, funny comedians, good neat dancing, everything good, neat and refined. C. J. Johnson returned to Min§ neapolis this morning after hav- ing spent several days here and at Red Laze agency conferrving with the Indians regarding ground for terminals for the new Red Lake railway. 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. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s-Drug store. Word from E. S. Straw who is at Minneapolis for treatment for kidney and liver trouble is to the effect that treatment will have to’| be continued for at least two weeks yet. It is believed that an operation will not be necessary. S. R. Rasmussen, district agent for the Hamm Brewing company, returned this morning from a trip up the M. & I., where he has superintended the work of building severalice houses and cold storages for the company. 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. One vote, 25 cents;: two votes, 50 cents; four votes, $1; 20 votes, $5; 40 votes, $10; 80 votes, $20 on the piano. This will be the last chance before the votes are counted to realize a double ad- vantage on securing piano tickets at sale prices. The Bazaar, skirt sale Monday. George Purnell, the man whose eyes were injured some time ago in an explosion at the Great Northern round house in this city returned last night from St. Paul L |and left this afternoon for Cass La.kp Hollister’s | -CEMEN’I"woiili;sueh as Walks Cisterns, Etc., a specialty. ¢ Builder and General Contractor. Plans and Estimates furnished on application. fANCY that you cannot obtain exactly what you want here, Our stock ofs Jewelry 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 bhand here, Correspo;xdence solicted. Eosston, - Minn. Contracts taken anywhere. U OO O O WO IN this age a well dressed man denotes prosperit-y; a prosperous man means a successful man. Let us dress you up and youw'll look prosperous. ¢ ¢ ¢ Novelty Brown Plaid Suits - - $25 Standard Diagonal Covert Cloth Sprmg 0vercoa’os $25 Standard Liagonal Melton Sprmg 0verooats - $25 Rayne & Fryhling, Merchant Tailors. Opposite Hotel Markham. and we offer you = only the BEST. I Don’t you think ;5 G you'd do well to LUN make your pur- chases here? MARK'S saisa 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, E.A. BARKER| g‘m RSO0 (R GO RO R S BT # 3 MONS OLSON 3 Z MERCHANT TATLOR - ERR " and will prevent consumption when 3 . . taken in time. Guaranteed. 3 Choice Tabrics to select from. Price 25 and 50 cents. gl F'it and Satisfaction guaranteed. [ % Cleaning and§Repair- ing promptly -done. PREPARED ONLY BY PETER M. MARK ! Manufacturer of MARK’S CELEBRATED REMEDIES, FOSSTON, MINN. Bemid!i, Minn. Third St. —All Kinds of— .WQOOD. FOR SELH! —BY— X We will offer to the public at Greatly Re- duced Prices, Heating Stoves of ‘All Kinds J. P. P?UIZVMG hF' Farm and Logging Sleds, Cutters, Robes, Bells’ — 0 one . DO Paints! Paints! Paints! In order to make room for new goods we are selling our Iine of Paints at cost prices. Every can guaranteed. Buy now and save money. 3 ..Tremont Hotel.. STRUBECK & DEMPSEY Prop, Combined with Restaurant Meals at All Hours. Furpished Rooms. Open Day and Night. Goods delivered 40 any part of the city without delay. Sign of the Big Black Bear Phone 57. > F. 0. E. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Beri Bemidji AcrieNo.351. Meets every Wednesd Gilmour’s A.T.Wheelock, » = =« = W. President | H.LeBlew, = = = = W. Secretary Visiting Bacles cordiaily invited. DO_YOUR SHOES SATISFY? SATISFY means to give Comfort, Style and Wear. If your Shoe is stylish, it may hurt. Most ladies have shoe troubles, so for the lady who wants perfect Shoe satisfaction there is one Shoe that will please you; that is the “American Lady” Shoe. We carry the largest line of Ladies’ Shoes in the northwest and we can give you any width | from AA to EE. Remember every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction ) or your money cheerfully refunded. that individualises its wearer as being exclusive. ° WITH THE cm\m\c'rm oF THe. WeMAN E. H. Winter &Co., - Phone 30. While in St. Paul Purnell Bemidji - - Minnesota_