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—1 W Arriving Daily. \61 = % THE BERMAN EMPORIUM ext Door to Postoffice. 33333353333 country. will follow the concert. HE DODE FISK ORCHESTRA consists of ‘T ten pieces and is ‘the finest touring the It’s reputation’ is established by a long series of entertainments given for several seasons past throughout the northwest. sist of instrumental selections of great variety and of vocal solos, duets and choruses. —————-—!—— Thursday Evening MARCH 9th Concert will con- _The dance At OPERA HOUSE on THE CITY Go to Hakkerup's for Photos. M. E. Thurston left last night for Farley. Royal Neighbors social Wed nesday evening. Swap social at Masonic hall Wednesday eyening. Curtain for the Dode-Fisk con- cert will rise at 8:30 sharp. Mrs. Jerry Sullivan of Swed- back’s addition is suffering with a severe attack of bronchitis. Rev. M. E. Pcterson went to Solway yesterday to hold Nor- wegain Lutheran services in that village. John Sweitzer, one of the prominent farmers of the Big Fork, was in the city today from Ripple and left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where he will ap- pear as a witness in a’ land con- test case. Royal Neighbor nesday evening. Swap social at Masonic hal! Wednesday evening, Curtain for the Dode-Fisk cor.- cert will rise at 8:30 sharp. Attorney B E. McDonald went to Cass Lake this afternoon on 12gal business. Miss Ruby Henrionnet, is con- fined to her home at 916 Minne- sota avenue with stomach trouble Mrs. James Long of Buena Vista, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Henrionnet, is seriously ill with la grippe. social Wed- Reserved seat tickets for the Dode Fisk concert and dance are now on sale at Barker’s Drug Store. Concert tickets 50 cents Ghe On_ly Exclusive K Grocery Store in Bemidji. elass, smu OUR stock is new and fresh and every axm,le in the store is a first »1'(1 braad. Dealing in 5 “\ ) Groccneq E\dllil\ ely we can gwe you prompt service, the best goods - v and the lowest po ssible prices. 1If ¢ you are not already a regular cus- f tomer of ours, we will greatly ap- preciate a trial order. 3¢ e ¢ . N. B. We sell J. H. Conrad & ¢ Co.’s Celebrated Coffees. N e We make regular trips to Nymore. There is a shoe repairing shop in the rear of our store. Ki . POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE each, tickets for dance75 cents per couple. Mrs. B. E. Stafford is ill with la grippe. P. J. Russell went to Cass Lake this afternoon. Curtain for the Dode-Fisk con- cert will rise at 8:30 sharp. C. G. Miller, representing the Duluth Paper & Stationary com- pany, called on his trade i1 Be- midji today. Reseryed seat tickets for the now onsale at Barker’s Drug Store. Concert tickets 50 cents each, tickets for dance 75 cents per couple. Attorney H. A. Simons left last night for Northome, ‘where he will look after his legal busi- ness for a short time. Mr. Sim- ons expects to return to Bemldgl Friday morning. W. L. Prebale left yesterday afternoon for Bagley and other points west along the line of the Great Northern, where he will transact business for the Red River Lumber company. W. A. Marin returned yester- day afternoon to his home in Crookston after having visited relatives in Bemidjiand incident- ally looked after his real estate interests in this vicinity. The wood cutting camp which has been operated near Rosby during the winter' has been closed down and Mr. Johnson will return in the near future to his home at Grand Forks. John A. Carlson passed through the city yesterday en- route to his home at Foy from Thief River Falls and Crookstonr, in which cities he has transacted business for several days. Dr. Fowler left last night for Blackduck to visit friends and relatives and also look after busi- ‘| ness matters for a few days. Dr. Fowler expects to return to Be- midji the latter part of the week. When bilious try a dose of Chamberlain’s Stomachand Liver Tablets and realize for once how quickly a first class up-to date medicine will correct the disorder For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. G. E. Kreatz a prominent builder and contractor, is the city today from Brainerd to present figures for a part of the construction work on the new Brinkman hotel on Third street. Why suffer with headache, con- stipation, stomach, kidney and liver troubles, when Hollister’s Rocky Mountain tea will cure you? No money wanted unless you are cured. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Rev. Myron Cooley, general superintendent of the Baptist missions for the state of North Dakota, and Rev. W. L. Van Horn, both of Fargo, were guests of Rev. Broomfield yesterday and left last night for Northome. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea never fails to tone- the stomach, regulate the kidneys, stimulate the liver and cleanse the blood. A great tonic and muscle producing remedy. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. - Barker’s Drug store. John Rockensock, whose home is three miles north' of the city, has removed his family to Be- midji on account of the illness of his three year old son, who is very ill with pneumonia. Mr. Rockensock expects to depart for the sothern part of the state upon the recovery of the child. Oscar Miller and Tim Crane ar- rived this afternoon from the homestead of the former on the Sandy river, where Mr. Crane has been the guest of Mr. Miller for a week. They will remain in Bemidji for several days and Mr, Crane will ia all probility ac- Dode Fisk concert and dance arel will rise at 8:30 sharp. . T, Wheelock left this after ‘Inoon for Cass Lake, where he will look after his employment office in that city. Mrs. J. A. Nichols and Mrs, S. Jackson of Little Falls arrived in the city last night for a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Muncy. Manager Eberline and A. L Wyler of the Bemidji brewery left this afternoon for Cass Lake, and other points east on a busi- ‘| ness trip in the interests of the brewery. Game Warden A. G. Rutledge returned last night from Cass Lake, where he transacted offi- cial business and also resigned as secretary ofthe Cass Lake fire department. Can’t you eat, sleep or work? Bad liver? Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes rich, red blood, gives strength and health, Cures when all others fail. No cure no pay. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. ~Barker’s Drug store. H. L. Dudley, formerly *of Thief River Falls, has accepted a position at Cass Lake as manager of the Times. Mr. Dudley is said to be a first class all around newspaper man and will no doubt be successful in his new position. William Schaffer, a brakeman of Dennison, Ohio, was confined to his bed for several weeks with inflammatory rheumatism. “I used many remedies,” he says. “Finally I sent to McCaw’s drug store fora bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, at which time I was unable to usefband or foot, and in one week’s time was able to go to work as happy as a clam.” For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Curtain forthe Dode Fisk con- cert will rise at 8:30 sharp. Examinations. The state high school board will offer examinations in gram- mar, arithmetic, U.'S. history and geographyon April 13and14. Teachers having pupils who wish to take the examinations will please notify me at Bemidji on or before March 17. —J. J. Regan, Supt. of Schools. Coughs AIl Night, But Quickly Cured by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. ¢ A few mornings ago Mr. J. G. Smitherman, a good citizen of this place, came to the store for medicine,”’ says Dr. Parnell, of Maplesville, Ala. “He was so hoarse that he could hardly talk and said that he had coughed all the night before. I sold him a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and told him that 1if it lid not relieve him he might bring the bottle back and get his money. I saw him the next morning carrying the bottle to the store where he works, and he told me it done him more good than any medicine he ever used.” For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Curtain for the Dode-Fisk con. cert will rise at 8:30 sharp. IT'SA MERE FANCY t.hat you cannot obtam exactly what you want here. Our stock of J ewelry contains every- thing that you canpo ssibly need in this line @ and they are neatand attrac- tive in appear- 8l ance too. 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- - chases here? ‘Before bu, ng yofi;‘/S_unv;mér ress Gobds', kindly give ué'fgféw nioments of your time and y(}fi will be convinced that we are showing a larger and more écmplete line than last season. 3 2 3 3 : e patterns are taken. Silk Shirt Waist Suit Patterns. * The most popular style of Dress Goods; look them over hefore the best E}inghams. ‘We have 75 bolts of Red Seal, AFC and Amoskeag Ginghams that we will sell at 10¢, 12ic and L5c. Ladies’ Neckwear. The latest New York styles in Neck- wear at prices that will surely please you. Remember satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded. e «; Phone 30. &S E. H. WINTER & CO : General Merchandise. 7?51 SEI3SIISIZISS3S Bem 1dn. Minn. COPELAND & RYDER’S JEFFERSON SHOES GhHe Jefferson Shoe for Ladies is unexcelled by any shoe ever sold in Bemidji. Fits well on the foot; looks well to the eye. One trial will convince you of the superiority of this High Grade Shoe, % % % famous GhHe Jefferson Shoe for Men is built on new principles which gives you the easiest walking Shoe on the market. show you its merits. “cushion sole.” Let us Large, new Ya % % stock just received. It contains the W. G. Schroeder, 314 Minnesota. Avenue. Phone - - No.65. *a —AIll Kinds of— .WOOD.. fully warranted Cascade Ranges Phone 57. Specxal Bargains ——this week—— 0ld Homestead Drop Head Sewmg Machmes, Pilgrim Banner Ranges - = = 5 @ “Beats All” Rotary Washer - - - We can save you money. Give us a call and be con- vinced. = Satisfaction guaranteed. Flemxng Goods delivered to all parts of city. 'FOR SELEI —BY— J. P. DUNCALF, - S $25 00 Phone 294. 30.00 - o ms e IS S SR ER s s 750 @16 . Tremont Hotel.. STRUBECK & DEMPSEY Prop, Combined with Restaurant Meals at All Hours. Furnished Rooms. Open Day and Night. @ Downs]| Sign of the Big Black Bear = : ! ..Nymore Hous~. “A first class house for board -by the day, week or month. Transient tnde solicited. Veterinary St Surgeo'n Office Phone 78. Residenes 114 I;:g‘ne Avsnne F Moser, P op‘r tor. Dr.J. Warninger i