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& .55’ fi@e FASTENERS A few cents keeps the papers’ on your desk in order, saves your tlme and prevents you most mconvement losses. Y'Y Fay Clip, per box 10¢ Common Sense Clip, per box 15¢ Gem Clip, (long), per hox 20c THUMS FASTENERS—100 in box Reund ilead No. 1, 20¢ No. 2, 25¢ No. 3, 30c M'GILL Patent Board Clips, - . “ 40¢ WIRE TRAYS, One-Tray, 25¢ ~ Two-Tray, T0¢ Three-Tray, $1.00 CHALLENGE EYELETING MACHINE, - - $4.50 BEST PAPER FASTENER MADE --- RO OFFICE HANDLING MANY Ph’th ~ CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT B B § Come carly while the assortment is good. OF THE SEASON. The bottom drops out of shoe prices 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; to gain it we will inaugurate on this date and continue until April st positively the most radical reduction ever quoted. NeTinag The biggest shipment I * K. S. STRAW Next door to First National Bank. IR SR %a P T “?:??ffl'?t%‘?:??:"? W n Y m :3: 5000 rolls of é: W A b w ll P n W oo 5 8 aperoo " s N W E n W [aving bought J. P. Lahr’s stock of Wall n W Paper and added to it nearly 4000 rolls fresh m \,g! from the factory, we will furnish Paper for ::: W Ab \jzl 5c and up adouble roll 'z; W AN v THE GOLDEN GATE m :g; Wall Paper and Paint Store j, W One Door South of Post Office. Phone 283. M W WEBSTER @ COOLEY, PROPS. z: W ; R 73 .The Bargain Store.. sells Stoves, Ranges, Beds, Springs, Mattresses and Furniture at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. We have recently added a 5¢, 10¢, 15¢, 20c and 25¢ Tinware Counter. 4 Give us a call. Yours for Business, M. E. IBERTSON —om 1f it is Barlow’s Bestit is best. = Gq to Hakkerup’s for Photos. See Webster & Cooley’s new ad, Musicale Monday afternoon at 2:30. Deserves a trial — Barlow’s Best. ‘“Beats All” washer. Fleming & Downs. John Wenholz is in the city to- day from Turtle River, S Fun! Fun!! Fun!!! Weare the people, Degree of Honor. A. Orwik of Crookston is reg- istered at the Markham. Sam Olson of ["osston is a busi- ness visitor in the city today: A. L. Collard arrived in the city this morning from Farley. Miss Mabel Hilts of Kelliher is the guest of friends in the city. Ice cream at the Model bakery. Private parties a specialty. Phone 125, Mrs. R. J. Albrant is confined to her home with an attack of la grippe. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hoff are the parents of a ten pound boy, born last night. John W. Huntand R. E. L. Daniel were among the arrivals on the stage from Red Lake last night. Chas. S. ‘Marden of Barnes- _|ville, county attorney of Clay county, is transacting business in Bemidji. Help the public library by at- tending the musicale at the home of Mrs. William McCuaig Monday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Chas. Vanderslas return- ed to her home at, Walker this morning after a brief visit in Bc- midji with friends. Oscar Erwig today took up his duties as jeweler at the E. A, Barker store, where he will be employed for the future. T. Wheelock left last night for Blackduck, where he will transact business pertaining to his opera house interests in that ciby. Musicale for the benefit of the public library at the home of Mrs. McCuaig Monday afternoon ab 0. Everyone cordially in- vited. Mr. and Mrs, G. F. Buckley returned yesterday afternoon to their home at Grand Forks after having spent several days in the city with friends. P. H. McGarry of Walker passed through the city last night enroute- to points on the north line, where he will spend a few days on business. Bruce Harris of the Crookston Lumber company arrived in the city last night from Crookston and is spending the day here re- newing acquaintances. The Ladies’ musicale will ren- der adelightful program Monday afterncon for the benefit of the library. Program is published elsewhere in this issue. Tom Gorman was arraigned in police court this morning on a charge of drunkenness and upon pleading guilty he received a sen- tence of five days in the county jail. W. R. Baumbach, president of the Lumbermens State bank in this city arrived yesterday from Wadena to spend several days in the city looking after his large in- terests here. Joint meeting of the A, O, U. W. and Degree of Honor Sunday at 1:30 o’clock. Important busi- ness, and every member request- ed to meet at Odd Fellows Hall promptly. —Committee 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. John Nangle of Fergus Falls is in the city for a visit with his cousin, Chas. Nang'e, the Third street grocer. Mr. Nangle has been engaged in the grocery busi- ness at Fergus Falls since 1867. You need to prepare your sys- tem for the coming hot weather, get your organs to work like clozk work. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea taken this month will do the business. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug s'ore. this evening by a number of Be- midji young people at the Grant A social dance will be given | booth. * See them. the Degree of Honor Bazaar. Bazaar Monday evening rain or shine, from 7 D until’ 12:30— come. Build up yourself and Bemidii at the same time by using Bar- low’s Best. Vote for your favorite lady clerk at the Degree of Honor Bazaar Monday evening, Chas, Gustafson, editor of the Tenstrike Tribune, is transact- ing business at the courthouse today. b Miss Cora Simpkins arrived in the city this morning from Turtle River to spend Sunday with friends. : Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Jones left this afternoon for Cass Lake. They will return to Bemidji this evening. Mrs. A. Kaiser and son, Ros- coe, arrived in tne city thisafter- noon for a visit here with friends and relatives. "Miss Villetia Brant arrived in the city this afternoon from Wil- ton to spend Sunday in Bemidji with her parents. Lieutenant Mason of Duluth was in the city this morning to inspect the local recruiting office, returning home this afternoon. Corporal Otto, who is now in charge of the local recruiting sta- tion in the absence of Sergeant Witte, today secured one recruit for service at Columbus, Ohio. James Scribner, agent for the Crocker-Crowell Land company, apolis. Mr. Scribner is dispos- ing of a large amount of the com- pany’s lands located in Belham! county. 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. Rev. Eliason, the first pastor of the Norwegian Lutheran church of Bemidji arrived in the city yesterday from Chicago, where he has spent the past year doing Jewish missionary work for the church. Mr. Eliason will speak at the Lutheran church in this city tomorrow evening. 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. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Evan Carsonarrived in the city last night from Crookston, where he has been employed on the Times office, first as foreman of the job department and later as an ad setter. Owing to the trou- bles between the office and the union, all the union men walked out last Monday and Evan was one of those who quit their jobs. A. C. Johuson of Turtle River is in the city today. Mr. John- son is heavily interested in the Kelso Lumber company, which operates a sawmill at Turtle River. He states that the mill will resume operation within the IT'S A MERE FANCY 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 attrac- tive in appear ance £00. 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? IGRETEE ‘The Indian booth and Colonial Are you a good guesser? Go to is in the city today from Minne- |; If so, why not buy American Gentleman Are You a Gentleman? Shoes which are sure to give you satisfaction. The style is up-to-date and the quality is the MAN best. A glance‘ at our window will convince you of what we say. Security School Shoes. If the people in Bemidji will see that their children wear Shoes marked “Security” they would find their Shoe bills smaller at the end of the year. REMEMBER WE CARRY THE LARGEST SHOE LINE IN THE NORTH- WEST AND SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED WITH EVERY PAIR. E. H. WINTER & CO,, General Merchandise. Phone 30. Bemridji, Minn. Il COPELAND & RYDER’S JEFFERSON SHOLS} 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, % % % Ghe Jefferson Shoe for Men is built on new principles which gives you the easiest walking Shoe on the market. It contains the 4 W 2 4%"".""""' v famous ‘“cushion sole.”” Let us show you its merits. Large, new stock just received. % % % 314 Minnesota. Avenue. W. G. Schroeder, Y= 5 nneoe A » next few days and that the cut| WEEESESESEEES SESESEECEEECL this summer will be unusually | yb n heavy. The millis a one band} ) A L ABAST I N E M establishment and the capacity | i L) is about 40,000 feet per day. W a There is no lever so powerful “’ . A as plain and simple facts—Mark’s W " n Lung Balsam will cure your W m cough. % ; : Frank Latimer 9[ Turtle River W m is renewing acquaintances in the| \)y TYPHQID FEVER --- DIPHTHERIA --- SMALL POX / city today. Strikes Hidden Rock. When your ship of . health strikes the hidden rock of con- sumption, pneumonia, etc., you are lost, if you don’t get help from Dr. King’s New Djé for consumption. J, W. McKin- non, of Talladega Spr 5,1.ugs, Ala,, writes: “I had bee ry ill with pneumonia, under the care of two doctors, but was getting. no,A@ King’s New Discovery. dose gaye relief, and one bottle cured me.” Sure cure for sore throat; bronchitis, cougbs and colds. Guaranteed at all drug- gist, price 50c and $l 00. Tna.l { bottle free. : W decaying glue present in all kalsomines and in the & decaying paste under wall paper. W min; it is manufaetured from a stone cement base; W it hardens on the wall and is as enduring as the W water and anyone can apply it. Ask for color cards. § FLEMING @ DOWNS ter whea I began to take Dr W The germs of these deadly diseases multiply in the ALABASTINE is a disinfectant; it destroys disease germs and ver- W ' yall itself. ALABASTINE is mixed with cold PHONE 57. PROMPT DELIVERY. RUBBER STAMPS, / ; TYPEWRITER RIBBONS e ; AND PAPER, CARBON