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Tremendo EIGHT (0] F us Bargains Dress Goods You will find an astonish-| ing large assortment in the new wash fabrics, Woeols and Silks so for your hot weather dress or skirt waist suit. Our goods means a genuine sav ing, as the line is new and extensive. Dresses House Dresses, Kimonas, Dressing Sacques, Wrappers, 40¢ at prices up from Voiles, suitable| discount on these| Suits, Skirts Children’s Dresses An eclegant line in white and colors. from which to make your sel The best line ection. Latest In Shoes For a line of Ladies’ and Children’s Boots, Oxfords or Slippers, their is no line in Be- midji that will equal this line of good shoes. Tans and Chocolates and the latest styles and fits. An elegant line of infant’s shoes. Bemidji, <k We are always in the lead with new and up-to-date “prices. On all Silk Waists, Shirt Waist Suits and Skirts, 25 Per Cent Discount. large aud elegant selection. buying your curtains. _ Eight Days of Extraordinai'y Under Pricing Sale In’_ New and Seasonable Goods Beginning Friday, June 23 Nn_vehiés | Belts Parses and | Hair Ornaments and Waists. Millinery Get your hot weather Hat while the line is yet un- broken at broken lot prices : —from 20 to 40 per cent discount on the entire line.” Muslin Uuder- wear. It will be difficuli to find a prettier line of muslin un- derwear at prices so low as any where in the northwest. Curtains For this sale we will give 25 per cent off on our Examine our stock before We are always in the lead with new- and up-to-date goods, good goods and low prices and an examination of our stock will convince you that we exceed anything heretofore, even- in our own store. THE BERMAN EMPORIUM - - Minnesota THE CITY Go to Hakkeruv’s for Photos. Sam Hyerdahl of Grand Forks is a business visitor in the city today. Bag it—a bag of Barlow’s Best. John Moberg, who is confined with a severe case of blood pois- on, is recovering. Alphonse Crawford made a business trip to Blackduck last night, returning home. this morning. Pocket maps, Minnesota, Mon- tana and North Dakota at the Pioneer Office. Mrs. Van Eppsof Des Moines, Iowa, is enjoying a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Browne. Largest and most complete ice cream plant in northern Minne- sota. Wholesale and retail Model Bakery. Phone 125, Emil Schneider, who has transacted business at Grand Forks for the past two days, re- turned home today. Beautifying methods that in- jure the skin and health are dan- gerous. Be beautiful without discomfort by taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Sunshiny faces follow its use. 85 cents at « Barkers’s drug store. H. A. Simons is at Northome, Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. C. J. Welker left yesterday for Bagley, where he will be a busi- ness visitor for several days. Now is the time for all good housewives to get a bag of Bar- low’s Best, : Mayor Tweeten of Barnesville, Minn., who has spent several' days in Bemidji, left this a,fterlents’ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fellows. noon fer home. Mrs. D. K. Harrington, oldest resident of Eau Claire, Wis., is the guest of her son in Bemidji, Joseph Harrington, Legal cap and numbered line legal cap at the Pioneer Office, E. J. Murphy, traveling claim agent for the Great Northern! railway, was in the city today from Super:or, Wis., for a short visit with his brother-in-law, James Morrissey. You don’t have to go to Black- duck to get Barlow’'s Best— milled especially for Bemidji. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain tea is simply liquid electricity. It goes to every part of your body bringing new blo"d, strength and new vigor.. It makes you well and keeps you well. 35 cents at Barker’s drug store. the Home made ice cream 30c per auart, at the Model Bakery. Phone 125. Wm. Young left last night for Tenstrike to spend a few days in that village with his sister, Mrs. Wmn. Fellows, Foster & Waldo report a very nice business in pianos during their stay here. They will make Bemidji regularly in the future. Roland Fellows left last night for Tenstrike, where he will spend the summer with his par E. P. Felt is in the city today from Mallard. Mr. Felt has been at Tenstrike for seyeral weels past and is on his way home. Will the person finding the umbrella left on seat near lake at end of boulevard kindly return same to Sister Mildred at St. Anthony’s Hospital? A letter received from Harvey Woodward, who is now at Ard- 'more, Iadian Territory, states that he expects to be in Bemidji some time in the month of An- gust to enjoy a visit he with his many friends. John Wenholz returned to' Be-| midjilast night from points in North Dakota, where he has spent several days looking up a business location. Mr. Wenholz will leave tonight for his home at Tartle River. The police headquarters are being decorated with new wall paper and new furniture will be sdded to the room, which will present a neat appearance after the improyements have been completed, The circus will ‘be here in a few days. The usual crowd of small boys, and big boys too, willbeon hand to witness the arrival of the circus trains and watch the uanloading, When a town ostracizes the circus ’tis a sad day for that town. When the the great public which -includes the small boys and the big ones too, tnrns its back on the circus, thereis a screw loose somewhere, When a town gets beyond con- sideration for the clowns and looks bitterly upon the acrohats, gymnasts and dashing riders in the- rings and pays a passing glance to the elephants, turns up its nose at the monkeys and mocks the roar of the lions, it is ready for the finishing touch, It’s lots of pleasure to go to a circus, there you will see the bald-headed old fellows sitting with their grandsons living over their youth- ful days. Circus day is'a big day and will be observed by the teeming thousands. So welcome Gollmar Bros, Greatest of Ameri can Shows, Royal Roman hip- podrome, million dollar men- agerie and congress of all earth’s nations when they arrive at Be- midji June 28. - 3 -|is now fully recovered and seems 1 yrstergln.y_afid' “has accepted a| Pposition at the Bazaar Store. Miss Lina Hall, formerly an |employeeof the Pioneer, passed’ through the city this morning earoute from. Turtle. River,| where she has spent some time with her parents, to Laporte. Mrs. Wm. Smallwood and son, Isaac Johnson, arrived in the city last night from Deer River, Issac is the younig man who was recently struck by lightening and after being apparently dead for several hours recovered. He to be in perfect health. Clyde Covington and Dr. J. H. Phinney arrived in Bemidji this morning from Swanson lake, where, together with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Foster, Misses Nellie Phinney and Nettie Mitgarden and E. H, Jerrard they are spend- ing a few days fishing. They came in today for supplies for the camp, which will be main- tained for several days yet. They report good bass fishing. The four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Guyer, former residents of Nymore, was injured at Turtle River yes- terday while playing with other small children, one of whom struck her on the foot with a board. A nail in the board pen- etrated the foot and it is feared that lockjaw will set in. Mrs. Guyer passed through the city this morving in company with the child, who will be taken to Minneapolis for treatment, A FAMOUS REMEDY T cured MY cough with German Syrup™ He wrote to Dr. G. G. Green ; “An’ as true as I tell you, doctor dear, I'm feelin’ finer than ever I've been 1" QThe poor consumptive should not be | the victim of experiment, as he often is, | but the moment the dread disease mani- fests its presence he should be given Bo- schee’s German Syrup—a pure, non-alco- holic medicine that is made specially for the cure of consumption, and hasa world- wide fame as a certain remedy for catarrh, colds, coughs, croup, sore throat and all bronchial affections in old and young, It is sold in all civilized countries, and has been famous as a consumption cure ; for almost half a century. qTrial bottle, 25¢c. Big bottle, 75c. At all druggists throughout the world. If you are thinking of buying ahome see T. Beaudette, the tailor, 311 Minnesota avenue. Just Arrived! During the coming m{ Wes Wright will handle all the | mill wood at the Crookston Lum- ber company, having secured shat right from the mill manage- ‘ment, Wood will be delivered|. for $2 per load. ‘See Wes Wright, or call up phone Nu.: 45 or the Crookston Lumber company. Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind, the sparkle of life, comes: to all who use Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea.. 35 cents, Tea or Tab- lets at Barker’s drug store. {CuresKidney andBla der Diseases In Eve Form-— Many People Have Kidney Trouble and Do Not Know It HOW TO FIND OUT. It is the function of the kidneys to filter nd purify the blood which is constantl; Deaf passing through them. 3 med | When the kidneys are out of order the et otl—:ier organs are affected immediatel, D = i and you may have symptons of heart the ‘Eustuchian Tube, When e trouble, an this tube is inflamed you have a otherailments, which areall owing to the rumbling sound or imperfect kidneys being weak and out of order, hearing, and when itis entirely! If you are sick Foley’s Kidney closed, deafness is the resuli, CUr® will strengthen and build up th and unlass the inflamation can b ooy Ont tisstes of the kidneys so they 3 ,Wwill act properly and the symptons of taken out and this tube restored ,Weakness, heart, stomach and liver to its normal conditiun, hearing trouble will disappear and you will be will be destroyed forcver; nine Testored to perfect health. : cases outof tenare caused by | How to Tell If You Have Kidney Trouble, catarch, which is nothing butap!' Youcan e“‘ly‘femm‘“e it your. ks i T neys are out of order by setting aside for. inflamed condition of the muen- 5oy o o vhe' we passed ous surfaces. upon arising. If upon examination it is . We will give one hundred dol- cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sed. lars for any case of deafness iment or small particles float aboutinit, - (caused by catarrh) fhat cannet Your kidneys are diseased and Foley" be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, Kidney Cure should be taken at once. Sond for oirenlire tre ‘i Foley’s Kidney Cure is pleasant to TT s G o, Toledo take and acts directly upon the parts & o > affected and you begin to feel better= O. Price 75 cents per botile. atonce. Sold by all Druggists. | It corrects slight disorders in a few Take Hall’s Family pills for days and it has cured many obstinate conslipation cases after other treatment had failed, Doctors Sald He Would Not Live. Many children inherit consti «poter Brey, of Woodruff, Pa., writes: 5 fter doctoring for two years with the tutions weak and feeble, others best physiciansin Waynesburg, and still due to childhood troubles, It | getting worse, the doctors advised me if 0l 'T had any business to attend to I had bet- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will , ter at;ffl;‘l to it b ones, s [codlamts e gz S possibly live another month, as there was positively cure children and no cure for me. Foloy's Kidney Cuse make them strong. 35 cents. Tea: }V?;fi"g{“:”f"d‘*d:" me byatirite;d,tand 2 RS _ nmediately sent my son to the store or Tablets. Darker's Drug for it and atter taking three bottles I be: Store. ; gan to get better and continued to im- | prove until I was entirely well.”” Two Sizes, 50¢ and $1.00. SOLD AND RECOMMEKDED BY Barker’s . ug ~tore. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by localapplications, as they can- not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There isonly one way to cure deafness, and tha. is by constitutional remed ness is caused by an condition of the mucous i Census Enumerator Moi has finished his work in the town of Frohn. —m If You’ve About Made Up Your Mind To get a Ring, or Pin, or Brooch, the prices we sell fine and beautiful jewely for, ought to induce you to come here for it. A fine assortment of everything in this line, from pretty Sterling Waist Pins and Sets, up to rich gem- mounted pieces. All sorts of beautiful designs, also, in the famous Simmon’s Watch Chains and Fobs—men’s and women’s. Safe to say we have the choicest line of these goods in town. E. A BARKER. 4 g Groceries, Bits. =S — = = = r One Car Load Pillsbury’s Best Flour. The Flour That Never Fails. Groceries When you want anything first class in versity Brand. Specialties in Evaporated Fruit, Toma- toes, Can Corn and Peas--three for Two ‘Bear in mind we handle the celebrated Jefferson and Gotzian Shoes. _ "Vfi:q.;Schroeder» i A One Car Salt One Car Hay One Car Feed call for the Monogram and Uni- | Shoes | T T K N T 0 Minnesota Ave. | e