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R i You Don’t Have To Go Thru The Golden ‘Gate To Get To Qur Shop | i ?fi’@f’?'fifl?fi?fi?fi'fimf Ll ;m 0 Painting ’%é Paper Hanging $ “ % Kalsomining - J A. HOFF - Full line of Wall Papers| and Room Mouldings. I am prepared to do all kinds of Sign Painting, Decorating and Artis- tic Finishing. We mix our own colors and can give you any color or tint you desire. Shop in rear of S Swedback Block. WIND - UP OF THE SEASON. The bottom drops Monday, March 20 ON THIS DATE we place on special sale upwards of 1527 pairs of Shoes. ever brought into the northwest is on the way; ordered when we had ample room and which in our present cramped quarters we cannot accommodate. This means to hurry things, as space is valuable; 1o gain it we will inaugurate on this date and continue until April Ist radical reduction ever qnntul Come early while the assortment is good. 1)0%1“\ ely the most w K. S. STRAW % out of shoe prices The biggest shipment Next door to First National #ank 'THE CITY Go to Hakkerup's for Photos. “Beats All” washer. Fleming & Downs. Royal Neighbors dance Wed- nesday evening. Attorney K. R. Danpier of Akeley is in the city today. ice cream at the Model bakery. Private parties 125, Judge W. S. McClenahan ar- rived in the city last night from Brainerd. [fyou are looking for fresh butter and eggs confecticnery. R E. White, the Kelliher log gor, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. W. B. Black of Fosston arrived in the city last night for a short visit in Bemidji with friends. I. W. Langaard of Blackduck arrived in the city this morning to be present at the opening of court. Abe Wyler left last night for | Blackduck and other points along the M. & L. on business for the Bemidji Brewing company. Miss Elizabeth Ream left this' morning for Princeton, where she will make her home with her | parents, who reside in that city. One drunk was arraigned be- fore Judge Pendergast in justice court this morning and upon pleading guilty he was given five days in the county jail. L. T. Chamberlain, counsel for the Northern Pacific Railway company, arrived in the city last night irom St. Paul to attend the session of district court which | ‘convened this morning. When bilious try a dose of! Cham berlain’s Stomachand Liver Tablets and realize for once how quickly a firstclass up-to date medicinewill correct the disorder For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Wes Wright left last night for his logging camp near Dexter- ville to look after the work being done at the camp. Mr. Wright will return to Bemidji tomorrow morning. A spring tonic that makes sick people well. Drives out impuri- ties that collect in your system, A family tonic for the sick and afflicted. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Barney Johnson of Battle River township arrived in the city this morning and left this aspecialty. Phone | go to Olson’s | he will spend a few days with friends. Royal Neighbors dance Wed nesday evening. Martin Stennick of Tenstrike is renewing acquaintances in the city today. S. A. Phelps from the town of Northern is spending a few days in the city. J. W. Irwin returned this morning [rom a visit to his lum- ber camps near Kelliher and Blackduck. Deputy Sheriff John Bailey went to Blackduck last night to summon witnesses and jurors for the present term of districtcourt, returning home this morning. D. N. Winton, manager of the Thief River Falls Lumber com- pany, was in the city yesterday and left last night for Blackduck and Kelliher on busme;s for the company. Harry Calvert, the popular manager of the Bemidji Elevator |company, left last night for | Northome, where he will spend a few days looking after business i matters. 1. A. Barker returned last night from Minneapolis, where i he was called by a telegram an nouncing the critical illness of his mother, Mrs. E. S. Powell who died in that city Friday morning. Mr, and Mrs. G. P. Watson and child passed through the city yesterday enroute to their home at Ripple from Duluth, where Mrs. Watson has spent the past two weeks with friends {and relatives. | | A H. (. Knoke, who has been jemployed as bookkeeper for the Irwin & O’Brien company at their camps near Kelliher during { the winter, arrived in the city {this morning for a short visit i with friends. " 1f you want your little ones strong, healthy and robust, give them Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea this month. A tonic for the whole family. The children’s friend. 385 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. County Attorney George H. Spear 0{ Itasca county. passed through” the city today enroute to his home at Grand Rapids from International Falls, where he has spent some time on offi- cial business. Mr. Spear states that as yet no developments have taken place regarding the big dam to be constructed across the * | will do the business. flfly Yurs the Standard fllu'p BAKING POWDIR Made from pure cream of tartar derived from grapes, PRICE BAKING POWDER ©O: Awcaaa the work will be commenced in the near future. Royal Neighbors dance Wed- nesday evening. A. E, Underwood came in from Solway this afternoon, Julius Bilden arrived iun lht, city this afternogn from Wilton. You can get the famous Milton ice cream at Olson’s confectior~ ery. Annual meeting of the Busi- nz2ss Men’s Club Friday evenirg at Masonic Hall, A stitch in time saves nine and a bag of Ba‘rlow’s Best saves time and patience. Game Warden A. G. Rutledge went to Cass Lake this afternoon on official business. Have you given Barlow’s Best atrial? Itis afine milled flour and gives excellent results. Andrew Schmol, ‘a prominent Maple Ridge farmer, was one of the arrivals in Bemidji this morn- ing Those who have used Barlow’s Best recommend it as unsur passed by any flour on the mar- ket. The ladies of the Presbyterian church have planned a Fair which will be given on the 18th and the 19th of April, E. J. Regan returned to his home at Solway last night after baving spent several days in the city with friends. Congressman Halvor Steener- son arrived in the city this after- noon from Crookston to attend the district court term now in session. G. A. Tuller returned to Grand Rapids this afternoon after hav- ing spent a few days in the city looking after his mercantile in- terests here. Mrs. Ole Holm, who has been confined at St. Anthony’s hospi- tal for some time past,is improv- ing rapidly and she expects to be able to return to her home at Nary the first of next week. A dancing party at Masonic hall is planned by the Royal Neighbors for tomorrow evening. Refreshments will be served, and a good time is assured to all who attend. You need to prepare your sys- tem for the coming hot weather, get your orgauns to work like clock work. Hollister’s Rocky Mountamn Tea taken this month 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Miss Helen Davies of Crooks- ton, who came to Bemidji some time ago to undergo an gperation for a tumor, has almost entirely recoyered from the effects of the operation and her discharge from St. Anthony’s hospital, where she has been confined, will take place in the near future, 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 hottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, at which time I was unable to uselhand 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. A. T. Hatcher, the Park Rag- ids logger, is in the city today. Mr. Hatcher has had a number of camps in the vicinity of Walker and Park Rapids during the winter but has practically |qr finished all the bauling be in- tends to do this winter. He isin Bemidji today arranging for starting the Mississippi, School Rainy, but thatthe citizens of {craft and Clearwater drives, and afternoon for Barnesville, where the bo"nniary_ town expect that the logg\ now landed_ in these | (,lub F‘nday evening. at Masonic Hall. Charles Saxe;‘,ud~ of Maple Ridge township arrived in the city this merning. The ladies guild of the Prcshy- terian church will meet with Mrs. Harry Reynolds Thursday afternoon. The greatest collection of freaks ever exhibited in Bemidji will be seen at the Degree of Houor Bazaar next Monday even ing. The Royal Neighbors will give -a social dance at Masonic hall to- morrow evening to which all friends of the order are cordially invited. A meeting of the Lady Maccab- bees will be held tomorrow night and all members are asked to be present, as important business will come before the meeting. The Interior of Barker’s Drug store is undergoing a change in furnishings, and a number of new fixtures - are beirg added, typewriter. F. N. Cook of Nary, who has been treated atSt. Anthony’s hospital in this city for blood poisoning, was released from the hospital this afternoon and will return to Nary in the next few days. Mrs. R. B. Foster returned this afternoon from a visit at Fosston with her husband, Dr. Hoster, who is now making his regular professional visit in that city. Dr. Foster expeets to re- turn to Bemidji on Saturday. Jobn C. Tennstrom, the popu- lar salesman at Schneiner’s, has decided to make Bemidji his home and today purchased a resi- dence at’ 409 America avenus from A. E. Smith. Mr. Tenn- strom will move his family into the new home at once. James Lane, who has conduct- ed two logging canips near Sol- way during the winter, was in the city today and leaves tomor- row morning for his home in Minneapol’s. The camps "have been closed down after a suc- cesstul winter’s operation, about 7,000,000 feet of logs having been landed. Alex Maule of Tenstrike is a Bemidji visitor today. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was sup- posed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro- nounced ita local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in- curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment.’ Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by the F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. TItis taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoenful. Itacts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, They offer one- hundred dollars for any case it failed to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. % Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co.. ToLEDO, OHIO. Sold by Druggists, 75 cents Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. THE LIVER QUARANTINE ‘' TAKING HIS MEALS OUT." QHurried eating has ruined many a man’s stomach. The digestion- -destroying pro- cess is gradual, often unnoticed at first, But it is only a short time until the liver balks, the digestive organs give way, and almost countless ills assail the man who endeavors. to economize time at the ex- nse of. health. A torpid liver causesa quarantine of the entire system. It locks in the diseased ms and body poisons and affords them ghy. inviting some serious illness. families where August Floweris used, nsluggxsh liver and constipation are un- kngwn. 53‘ are all- sdtomac a.flmen%s, well as indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, headaches and kidney and blader affec- No well-re%\;I‘:ited family should remedy. among them beinga desk and | Ghe Jefferson Shoe for I;adies' is unexcelled by any shoe ever sold “in Bemidji. looks well to the eye. Fits well on the foot; One trial will convince you of the superiority of this High Grade Shoe. % % % gives you the easiest-walking Shoe famous show you its merits. stock just received. on the market. Ghe Jefferson Shoe for Men . .is built on new principles which “cushion sole.”” It contains the - ’ Let us Large, new AR VR W W. G. Schroeder, % 314 -Minnesota. Avenue. Phohe No. 65. Ah Excellent Opportumty To Earn Money Is open to a limited number of people in your vicinity. If you are unemployed or if you have un- occupied time, write to us. “The work we offer is clean, dignified and profitable. Particularly goo<! results await your efforts in this field. METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 3 WEST 29th STREET, NEW YORK CITY Write to-day for full particulars. CIRCULATION DEPT. * ALABASTINE 2 W o W . ! YOUR WALLS 1§ W : " (] ) Y e n \¢ TYPHOID FEVER --- DIPHTHERIA --- SMALL POX W The germs of these deadly diseases multlply in the M W decaying glue present in all kalsomines and in the . A\ W decaying paste under wall paper. ALABASTINE n W isa disinfectant; it destroys disease germs and ver- n W min; it is ‘manufactured from a stone cement base; " W it hardens on the wall and i is as enduring as the " ¥ wall itsedf. ALABASTINE is mixed with cold - ::: _water and anyone can apply it. Ask for color cards. z\\ n Y"FLEMING @ DOWNS %ssaéésseesaessassessasses PHONE 57. PROMPT DELIVERY. McCuaig for the benefit of the' library. The program- will be Musicale Planned. The Ladies Library -Associa- tion has arrauged a musicale for Monday afterncon, March 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. given by the members of Ladies | —AIl Kinds of— ~WOOD.. FOR SELEI Musicale club and a fee of 255 —BY— cents will be charged. The g musicale in itself will be a de|$ oJ. P. DUNGAIF, lightful entertainment an@® it Phone 294. should be attended by everybody |t o oo on who cares to see the public likrary flourish. Advertise in (:he Daily Pion LIvs a good investment. There is no lever so powetfnl The Royal neighbors of Be. midji have planned an Easter ball to begiven Easter Monday. The IT'SA MERE FANCY 9\ 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 neatand attrae- tive in appear- ance too. Quality and §l 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? E.A. BARKER Easter Ball. as p‘lam and simple facts—Mark’s | cided Balsam place bas not been definitely de- n but plans are being make the functionan elab-