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ER- OUT MR. T. F. RENWALD, of the Philadelphia Cloak and Suit Co., will be at our store § and take special orders for Ladies Tailor Made Suits, Cravenette Cloaks; Spring Jackets, Silk Shirt Waist Suits, Silk Coats, Silk Waists and Skirts for spring delivery, at any time wanted, early or late. This house is noted throughout the Hnd for its exclusive styles and the excellent fit and finish of its garments, and general reliability. This will be the great- exposition of “fashion’s most particular gems” ever shown in the city. Now is the time to make selections for spring. Order a garment to your measure at a ready-made price and get something exclusive and save money. A garment from this house is the best asl surance that you have the latest and most approved styles. Seeing will convince you. the latest and exclusive styles of | ;" Berman Emporium > GARMENTS All are eordially invited to visit our store and see all of urged to order now. No other opportunity this sprin’g. Remember the date: Monday, March 13th serman Emporium.. "S‘pr ng 1905 the season, and N. P. watch inspector in thabfwas celebrated on Friday even-| city. ing, March 3, Fruit for the table or sick room at Peterson’s. Louis Lauritzen left this after- noon for Cass Lake. A large invoice of fancy iruit Senator E. J. Swedback ar- in today at Peterson’s. rived in the city last nlght from Attorney P. J. Russell went to St. Paul. Cass Lake this afternoon. Attend the big Sunday 60’clock It’s the style—to take your |dinnerto be given tomorrow at Sunday dinner at the Grill. the Palace cafe. Mrs. K.J. Mclver of Farley| County Commissioner. F. O. visited frionds in Bemidji yester- | Sibley arrived in the city this day. afternoon frow Solway. Mrs. A. L. LaFreniere of| Nothingbut the best will be Northome is a visitor in the city | Served at the Palace 6 o’clock today, Sunday dinner tomorrow. THE CITY Fresh cut flowers at the Grill tonight. “Beats All” washer. & Downs. Go to Hakkerup's for Photos. New vegetables at Peterson’s. F'resh cut flowers at the Grill| tonight. Waated —Apprentices at the Berman Emporiam. It's the style—to take your Sunday dinner at the Grill. Miss Cora Simpkins arrived in the city this morning from Turtie viver. Dr. Rowland Gilmore transact- ed prof onal business at Dex- terville last night. Mukden has fallen, but the Fleming Grill will still continue to serve special Sunday dinners. Andrew Zimmer, one of the popular young men of Tenstrike, is a visitor in the city today. Mrs. J. C. Dale came down from Turtle River this morning for a short visit in the city with Don’t forget that the Palace cafe will servea 6 o’clock Sunday dinner tomorrow, Alphonse Crawford returred {this morning frcm a business trip to Blackduck. Mukden has fallen,” but the friends, At the special Masonic. lodge meeting held last night, there were three candidates given the to his home at Bagley from; first degree. ~Txper is a dear teacher, but fools will learn by no other.” You're not a fool if you take your Sunday dinner at the Grill, Dr. C. J. Larson; the EYES"eyu specialist will be at the Hotel Remore, Bemidji, Sunday and Monday, Mavch 19 and 20, Mrs. W. J. Eich left this morn- ing for St. Cloud, where she will join her husband, who is now employed at the Journal-Press office in that city. 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. Paul Erickson has resigned his position at the jewelry store of George T. Baker & Co., and left this morning for Valley City, N. D., to take up & situation with an jGrill will still continue to serve l‘special Sunday dinners. | Swan Torkelson has returned IF‘]m'ida\, where he has spent the : winter, It will pay you to take in the I big special 6 o’clock Sunday din | ner to be given at the Palace cafe tomorrow. Arthur Brannon returned to Northome last night after having spent afew days in Bemidji at i the home of his mother, Mrs. W. S. Brannon. ; | Sheriff Thos. Bailey returned ‘this afternoon from Alexandria, | where he went to subpoena a witness for the coming term of district court. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sim of West Hope, N. D, arrived in Be- midji yesterday for a visit in the city at the home of Mrs. Sim's sister, Mrs. C. E. Albrant. The Pioneerin error stated that the marriage of John R. Mc- Donald to Mrs. Rose Clark occur- red on Saturday eveuning, March 4, when in reality the ceremony Attorney Henry Funkley went to Brainerd this morning onlegal business, returning home this| evening. It will pay you to take in ‘lhe| big special 6 o’clock Sunday din-| ner to be given at the Palace cafe and Paint store, one door south | : of Postoffice. lafternoon for ivisiting her Chambers. | Mnrs. B. D. Merrell and three {children returned this afternoon to her home at Superior, Wis., sister, Mrs. H. after having beenthe guests of | Mrs. Merrell’s sister, Mrs. W. ! L. Brooks, fur the past week. | Can’t you eat, sleep or work? {Bad liver? Hollister’s Rocky %Mounbaixl‘ Tea makes rich, red | blood, gives strengthand health. {Cures when all others fail. No cure no pay. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Scott Stewart wishes to ‘ex- | press his appreciation of the lib | eral patronage’ accorded the {Dode Fisk orvchestra at its ap j pearance here Thursday night, Mr. Stewart secured the orches- tra upon a guarantee of alarge amount of money, and heis well ! vleased with the result of the dance and concert. Fresh new fruit and other fruit for Sunday at Paterson’s. Mrs, C. R. Ward arrived in the city this morning from North- ome. Special Sunday dinner at the Grill from 12:30 to 3 o’clock. Price 35 cents. Nothing but the best will be served at the Palace 6 o’clock Sunday dinner tomorrow. Iver Rockvold, a prosperous homesteader from the town of Liberty is in the city today. Anton , Erickson, the Rosby merchant, was in'the city yester- day and made a business trip to Northome last night, returning to Bemidji this morning. Why suffer with headache, con- stipation, stomach, kidney and liver troubles; when Hollister’s Rocky Mountain tea will cure tomorrow. :you? No money wanted unless See Webster & Cooley’s new YOU are cured. 35 cents, Tea or sign, the Golden Gate Wall PaperlTab]et‘& Barker’s Drug store. Mrs, E E. McDonald was this morning taken to Minneapolis by Mrs. 0.C. Tolkers 1ot this%he“ husband and Dr. E. H. Smith Superior, Wis., | and she will remain in that city ;Whex'e she will spend some time | until Monday to be treated for an ailment with which she has been suffering for several weeks. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea never fails to tone the |Stomach, regulate the kidneys, stimulate the liver and cleanse the blood. A great ctonic and muscle. producing remedy. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. handed in her resignation at the Bazaar store to take effect this eveuing, and expects toleave in the near future for Walker, where she will accept anotier position. Mrs. C. Marcuson will @ll the vacancy - at the Bazaar. Miss the ci parh Miss Myrna Culbertson has| ] Culbertson has many friends in | Before 'buy'i.ngiynur Summer Dress Goods,” kindl}" give us a few moments Silk Shirt Waist Suit Patterns. The most popular' style of Dress Goods; look them over hefore the best patterns are taken. s m r : Ginghams. g We have 75 bolts of Red Seal, AFC m and Amoskeag Ginghams that we will g Bell at 10¢, 12ic and L5e. m W P Ladies’ Neckwear-. g 3: . The latest New-York styles in Neck- n Y S wear at prices that will surely please g W S = byou y g e o A& ::: Remember seatisfaction guaranteed or your g 3; menmey cheerfully refunded. n :E. H. WINTER. & CO.i W General Merchandise. a i Phone 30. . - Bemidji, Minn. p - Ghe Jefferson Shoe for Ladieé is unexcelled by any shoe ever scld 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. Ghe Jeiferson Shoe for Men is built on new principles which Ya % % gives you the easiest walking Shoe on the market. It contains the famous “cushion sole.” Let us show you its merits. Large, new stock just received. % = % W. G. Schroeder, 314 Minnesota. Avenue. Phone - - L No. 65. IT'SA MERE FANCY that you cannot obtain exactly what you wanbl here. Ourstock of Jewelry contains every- thing that you canpossibly need in this line and they are neatand attrac- gl tive in appear Bl ance too. e Quality and| 8l price go hand n hand here, ‘Bargain Rates To California I March 1 to May 15 the Rock Island : System will sell “colonist” tickets to prin- cipal points in California at the low rate of $32.90 from St. Paul & Minneapolis - Rock Island Tourist Sleepers leave St. Paul and Minneapolis every Tuesday and Thursday, running through to Los Angeles or San Francisco. March and > April are the pleasantest months in the year in California — usually - the worst here. The Rock lslafnd is the southern route to California—farthest from nd we offer you _,and ice, nearest to sunshine. = LT U BEEE UL MATIAWAY, i e it i s s e Don’tyou think |~ Dist. Pass. Agent, - and send to me. I will prompds. forwert & bask hor you'd dowell to| 322 Nicollet Ave, = Colifornia, a Tourist car folder and full information make your pur- | Minneapolis, Minn, "¢ Rk Bl vrvice chases here? - - - of your time and you will be convinced that we are showing a larger and . m = " more complete line than last season. : 5 P 3 : H a FERSON SHOES