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_ short visit with friends. THE CITY | 10 to Hakkerup’s for Photos. E. F. Crawford left this morn- ing for Tenstrike on legal busi ness. Ice cream at the Model Bakery. Private parties a specialty. Phone 125. w C. N. Sanford, agent at Duluth for the Standard Oil company’ is in the city today. Tan's are ripe, See Straw’s display of high and low tan shoes. Their ‘it,” this season. Miss Tinnie Pendergast left last night for Turtle River for a Wanted at once at the Mark- ham Hotel, a chambermaid. " Supt. Strachan of the M. & I. is looking after business for the company in Bemidji today. If you are thinking of buying ahome see T. Beaudette, the tailor, 311 Minnesota avenue. Mrs. B, H. McKenzie and two daughters of Minneapolis are guests at the Markham. Mrs. F. B. Merrell of Cass Lake was in Bemidji last night the guest of Mrs, J. J. Conger. For tired and tender feet—E. S. Straw agent for The Dr. Reidy ludies cushion sole shoes, $3.00 try them. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pogue left today for Ottertail county, where Mr. Pogue will spzad several | days on business. Wm. Laughead came up from Walker last night to spend a short time here with friends, return- ing t» Walker this morning. lce cream 30c per quart and special prices on larger quanti- ties at the Palace Restaurant. Phone 219, : A. C. Reinhart returned this afternoon to his home in Grand Torks after having enjoyed an outing at Grand Furks bay. There is no lever so powerfu as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Sentence was suspended yes- terday afternoon by Judge Skin- vik on two vagrants, a man and a woman, who drifted into the city yesterday, upon their promise to leave Bemidji at once. [t you wish a first class busi | ness education, or an academic| course, attend the Crookston Academy and Business College. Competent teachers, school well equipped. New term June 19. Special raves. Write for partica | lars. Chas. Villemin left this morn- ing for Buena Vista. Miss Vera Cameron, who has completed teaching a term of school in that village, will return home with him to spend the summer here with her parents. | Indigestion, constipation, dys pepsia, kidney and liver disor- ders, and all stomach troubles positively cured by using Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. cents, tea or tablets. DBarker’s 35 [fined to St. Wanted at once at the Mark- ham Hotel, a chambermaid. J. E. Wilkin of Cass Lake isin the city today enroute home from a trip up the line of the M. & I. New lot of misses and childs” :|shoes justin, at Straw’s shoe store. £y : O. E. Bailey returned last night from Spokane, Wash., where he has spent the past month. Oxford Ties in all styles for the whole family’ at Straw’s shoe store. B Major G. L. Scott of Cass Lake passed through the city this morning on his way to Red Lake. E. R. Farley is in the city to- day from York, N. D., for a short visit with friends here and ‘at Farley. For all kinds of tin work and eave troughing at right prices, call at Ross’ hardware store. S. R. Moorhead, editor o1 the Turtle River Independent, was a business visitor in thecity yes:, terday. Salads made to order for home use or for private parties at Pal- ace Restaurant. Phone 219, John O’Neil, --accountant for the J. A, Irvine company, arriy- ed in the city this morning from Blackduck. Cold cooked meats for picnics by the pound at the Palace Res- taurant. Phone 219. The Modern Woodmen will hold a regular session this even- ing at waich two initiations will; take place, followed by a supper. EYE D1 C. J. Larson, the eye specialist. “will make his next regular visit to Bemidji June 12 and 14. George Warrick has resignel his position at the I. B. Olson confectionery store and accepted another at the Naylor undertak- ing establishment. W. M. Ross can store and take proper care of your heater dar- ing the summer months. Phone 113, The condition of C. R. Martin, editor of the News, who is con- Anthony’s hospital with inflammatory rheumatism, is reported as being no better. John Arnoldy and Harry Cal- vert returned -last night from Smiley, where they spent yes-! terday fishing. They brought . home 37 large black bass taken { from Lake Hubart. Malcolm Grant of Minneapolis, who reeently leased the Barlow cottage at Grand Forks bay for the summer, left last night for Bismarck, N. D., where he will look after a railroad contract in which he is interested for a few days. Mrs. Edward Kaelble left this morning for Minneapolis, where She will remain with friends and relatives for two weeks, On her return she will be accompanied by her daughter, Miss Marion Kaelble, who has been in atten- dance at a high school in Minne- Drug store. “Rev. E. M. Peterson £rom Bagley this afternoon. F. O. Sibley arrived in the c{hy d this afternoon from Solway. S. C, Bagley arrived in Be midji this afterfoon from his farm near Fosston. Roscoe Miller was in ‘the cu;y yesterday from his homestead near Lake George. - Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Foster and ‘Misses Nellie Phinney and Nettie Mitgarden left this morning for Bass lake, where they will spend the day fishing. J. H. Mackey arrived in the city yesterday from Duluth. Mr. Mackey has takena con tract for getting out alarge num- ber of cedar poles and posts in the vicinity of Tenstrike. Girls, “if you want red lips, laughing eyes, sweet breath and good looks use Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. The greatest beautifier known. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Bttrkv_;r’s Drug store: August Trondsen of Funkley passed through the city today en his way to Argyle. Mr. Trond- sen isa blackswith at Funkley and will ship « large amount of tools and material to that village from Argyle. The three mouths old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Juha Johnson of Mill Park died last night, the cause of death being stomach trouble. The funeral willtake place tomorrow afternoon and the remains will be “interred in Greenwood cemetery. It makes no difference how long you have been sick, if you are troubled with indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store. Mrs. J. B. Sprague returned this afternoon from an extended visit with friends and relatives at Brayton and Forest River, N. D. Mrs. Sprague was accom- panied by Misses Eva Brownand Ruth Cooper, who will spend the next two months at the home of Mrs. Sprague, A distinet innovation will be inaugurated this- scason by the Northern Steamship Company which operates the magnificent steamships the “Northwest” and/ “Northland” on he Great Lakes iand which sail between Dulu:h, Chicago and Buffalo. Heretofore the service on these boats has entirely been European plan but this year it has been arranged to iplace in effect an American plan "service on both the “Northwest’ and “Northland.” The first sail ing of the “Norshwest’” from Du luth will be June 27 and the «Northland”’ from Chicago June 24 Go to Hakkerups ijor photos Rummage Sale and Supper. The Ladies’ Aid of the Scandi- navian Lutheran church will give a bazaar and supper at the old Ross building on Bel- trami avenue Thursday evening at 5 o'clock. Allare invited to apolis. attend. O O O P D P 1 At McCua.ig’s This Week Special Sale OF Muslin U—r\defweéx_r | \ will move them | & = = - 2 w (7] - = — (7] 7] (=) P o s sure. For One Week Yours To Please Wm. McCuaig Wm. McCualg llllllllllllll llllllllllll Come and look them over. During this sale we will offer great bargains. All M " are this year’s buy and are extra good Values at — the former prices and the prices we offer them at now ONLY. Rapids is regls}ergd ati _the A E. Underwood of Solway is a business visitor in the city this afternoon. e 3 - 0. B. Olson, a merchant at Funkley, transacted business in the city today, G W. E. Hyatt, the Turtle River landlord, was an arrival m the city this morning. Frank Rogers, employed at the Bemidji Club, is: confined to his Lkome with sickness. Cashier W. L. Brooks of the Lumbermens State bank states that he has purchased a new sailboat and that the craft will arrive in Bemidji in about a week. Mrs. H. L. Heffron left this wmorning for New York city for an extended visit with relatives. On ber return Mrs. Heffron will spend a few days at Rochester and Syracuse, N, Y., and also at points in Michigan. Mrs. Heffron will remain absent from Bemidji for at least a month.- A party in honor of Misses Nellie Phinney and Nettie Mit garden of Fosston was given last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Foster. About 80 guests were present. A feature of the entertainment provided for the occasion was a musical game in which Miss Clara Loud and Dr. J. H. Phinney won the 'head prizes and Miss Grace Kaelble and D. Miller the foot prizes. After the conclusion of the game refreshments were served. Wheelock’s Weekly: News has been received here of the mar riage of Miss Georgia McKay, daughter of Capt. C. W. McKay, formerly of this city but now living in Wahpeton, to Mr. J. Howard Bailey of Bemidji.. Miss Georgia has lived in Fergus Falls nearly all her life until a few years ago, when she went to Wahpeton with her family. She was greatly liked and popular here, and in Wahpeton she has made many warm friends, who wiil all join in wishing her much bappiness. The young coupl: will live in Bemidji, BRIGHT DISEASE Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping' “it will wear away,” are drifting towards Bright’s Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms. OLEY'Si KIDNEY GURE stops. irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues of the kid- neys so they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kid- neys strain out the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body, causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc. 1f you have any signs of Kidney or Bladder trouble commence tak- ing FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE at once, as it will cure a slight dis- order ina few days and prevent a fatal malady. Itis pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. How. to Find Out. You can easily determine if your kid- neys are otit of order by setting aside for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If upon examination it is cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sediment or small particles float about in_it, your Kkit eg are diseased, and FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE should be. taken at once. @. B. Burhans Testifies After. Four Yoars. G. B:Barhass of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: **About four years ago I wrate you stating that. 1 had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It ermrely stopped the brick- dust sediment and pain and symptoms of kidney 1| aisease disappeared. I am glad to soy that I toms during the four years. Gisk liave clapeed, and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and ‘heartily recommend Foley’s Kldne! Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble.” "Two Sizes, 500 and 100. s ' Miss Dilla Bradford of Park|’ wood. hy the orest five, Mr. and Mrs. John &rson of Bemidji were visiting the latter’s Helmer. Mr. and Mrs. Bazil Jarbo spen Sunday at Robert Ernst’s, Mr. and Mrs. Opsahl of Be- midji came to.Wilton Sunday to attend the ice'cream social held in the Lutheran/church. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter!] ato Friday evening. s, Ed. Berg of Howard Lake, & Mmq., is visiting friends at N:?,ry this week. Miss-Bessie R.ogers came down from Bemidji Saturday morning: McGuire of Tenstrike v1s1ted with her sister-in law, Mrs. Ren McGuire of this place last week. Miss Edith Rogers went to Be- micji Friday evenig, returning Sunday. Our town pump was taken out last week and the well was given a thorough cleaning. Now we Chas. Tiller and Daniel Kerns were Wilton visitors Sunday. Mr. Zion was a Bemidji visitor last Saturday. Miss Vilettia Brant spent Sun- day at her home in Bemidji. Bertha Soland, whois attend- ing business college in Beminji;| pent Sunday in Wilton. Dbaye never had a return of ‘any of those symp-- Miss Bertha Trask spent.Sun- day with her parents in Bemidji. Annaand Roy Bowers were Wilton visitors Saturday. Mrs. Tom Melby and Mrs. Melvin Rognlien will leave Sun- day for a visit with relatives in Wisconsin. An ice cream social was given at-the Lutheran church last Sun- 1ay. The proceeds amounted to about $15. welcome thetOld Oaken Bucket.” Several of our young peopleat- tended a dance in the town of Farden last Saturday evening. People who had their gardens in welcomed the rain of Satur- day morning. [Intended forlast-week.] E. B. Smiley left for Brainerd last Saturday morning. J. Oftedahl made a business trip to Bemidji last Thursday. Ourpoundmaster,Harry Leigh, is making his fortune huntmw up stray cattle Mrs. John Kittleson and child ! ren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Decoration day was duly ob served by the people of our town. Mrs. Wm, Blackburn went to Grooksuon Academy and ness- Oollege, Crookston; mn;mencés June 19.. 7 ®gpeak for it 1" she cried to doggie; ot SR RS reare Could health and joy impmgm the greatest tonic on earth is a good mght’s rest, Restless nights and the ter- , rible exhaustion of a hacking cough are | dread dangers of the poor consumptive. ! gBut why this fear of the night when a few doses of Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup will insure refreshing sleep, entirely free from cough or night sweat? Free exe pectoration in the morning is made cere .tain by takmiGerman Syrup. qWe know by the experience of over | thirty-five years that one 75-cent bottle of , German Syrup will speedily relieve or cure the worst coughs, colds, bronchial or i lung troubles—and, that, even in cases of consumption, one large bottle of German Syrup will work wonders, 12 QTwo sizes, 25¢ and 75¢. All dmggma. Clothes Cleaned. Clothes cleaned, dyed and re- paired. Best work, cheapest prices; satisfaction guaranteed. L. Goldberg, 317 Beltrami Ave. Dearness Cannot Be Cured | by local applications, as they can- uot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There isonly one way to cure deafness, and thag is-by constitutional remedies. Deaf- ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of! the Eustachian Tube, When | this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when itis entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can be taken out and this tube restored 0 its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forcver; nine cases outof tenare caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucu- ous surfaces. We will give one hundred dol- lars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. I J. CueNEY & Co., O. Price 75 cents per Sold by all Druggists. ‘Take Hall’s Family pills for constipation. Toledw, bottle FOLEYSHONEY-=TAR | Gures Golds; Prevents Pnemnonia Should be made soon. If ment of things to choose from. Gifts in Silver, Cut Glass, fine Another LINE of goods Fobs—the handsomest and cei and Fobs produced. E. A BARKER. The Selection Of The - Bride’ s Gift put off to long, you will be, hurriéd in your choice, besideshaving a less complete assort- Our stock is overflowing now withappropriate Wedding Clocks and Bric-a-Brac. worth mentioning, and” well worth seeing is our line of SIMMON’S Watch Chains and tainly the finest line of Chains Asworn by the Amenican Citizen. The Lanpher in a hat means newest shades and shaj that it is all that a hat can’ Style, - Quality and Finish. All the - ® Don't fail to see them. - O’Leary&fipw, be; best in A Just Arrlved' Bits. -eZme - Phone One Car Salt One Car Hay One Car Feed One Car Load Pillsbury’s Best Flour. The Flour That Never Fails. Groceries ’ When you want anything first class in Groceries, call for the Monogram and Uni- versity Brand. Specialties in Evaporated Fruit, Toma- toes, Can Corn and Peas--three for Two Shoes Bear in mind we handle the celebrated Jefforson and Gotzian Shoes. .G.. ch'ro_ev,der Minnesota Ave.