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% 1 This is the E\d Half Price, 4 THE CITY y Go to Halkkerup’s for Photos. Garden Hose at adiscount at R Ross’ Hardware. A regular meeting of the Eagles will be held this evening. J. C. Parker is in the city to- day from Wilton. Dr. C. H. Hunter of Minnea- polis is registered at the Mark- ham, Mrs. G. Brennan of Werner is the guest of Bemidji friends to- day. Mrs. Paul Foucault is confined i to her home with a severe attack of bronchitis. Season Clearance Sale 8Days More While our selections in you will find it to your advantage to come before the lots are broken. The same low prices quoted in previous advertisements are still prevailing on the followin Dress Goods. Wash Fabries, Silks, Lawns, and great varieties in Cotton Waists, Curtains, Muslin Underwear, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes and Oxfords at a great Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, Belts, Purses, king advantage of our Extraordinary 10 Day Bargain Sale. each line are very complete, Greatest Money Savi: 5 ; g lines: Skirts, Suits, Wrappers, saving; great variety of Gloves and Infants’ wear in newest makes, Millinery at L il e 18 Sale Ever Offered in Bemidji. UM Robert McCuaig is in the city today from Tenstrike, | James Anderson is in the city ‘| today from Blackduck, H. Dickenson of Buena Vista was a visitor in the city yesterday. J. J. Doran returned this morning from a business trip to Northome. Peter Bakke, postmaster at Aure, was in the city today ac- companied by his son, Ole. Mrs. J. J. Trask and Miss Bertha Trask arrived in the city this morning from Tenstrike. Register of Deeds J. O, Harris made a business trip to Tenstrile | last night, returning home this' Arthur Brose is at Tenstrike, For sale — Sewing machines from $5 up. Cash or on time, apply at the Singer office. J. Bisiar, Agent. Mrs. Freeman Doud has re- ceived word of the death of her brother, William S. Stokes which occurred in Albion, Idaho, June 24, 1905. Mr. Stokes has held a number of prominent positions among which are, he was sheriff at Salt Lake City at the time of thenow famous Mcuntain Mea- dow Massacre and captured John D. Lee and brought him back for the summary justice which was dealt to him. At the execution of Lee, Rev. Stokes, father of Fred Jordan left this afternoon for Grand Rapids and other| points The Bemidiji banc morning. Rev. I". J. Barackman and J.B. Astwood came down from Black- will hold a;duck this worning to attend the practice at the city hall tonighi! Bible Conference. commencing at 8 o’cloclk. 1 Chas. Swedback revurned last Attoriey T A Hendsreks Oj.-‘nigm l'vrum Little Falls, where hve: Fosston was & visitor in the city | has "’»'-“’ycfl . 50"6"3“ \v\'eel‘:s visity 7 on legal business. | with friends and relatives. r ball and supper at} J. H. Bliler ot Columbus ,Ohio, | 1 meet con-! Who has been visiting his son, Harry Bliler, forthe past ten| days, retwrned to his home this morping st on business. Guests f Nymore tonight wi ¢ wveyances at the Merchauts Hotel at 9 o’ Jock. Employment Agent MeDonald will tomorvow ship 16 men to North Dalk: . Smith yesterday received four Lorsepower Cushman | the harvest fields, s ne engine for his launch, formerly which has been out of cominission | N. 18 " . v« lor several days awaiving the ar- resident of Bemidji but who bas been absent for has returned to this ¢ cepted a position at store. ,¢ Mr, and Mrs. J. Pasha return- ed to Bemidji this afternoon|’ 3 | from Winnipeg and Prince Al [lard FApects Lo “""““-‘ o North -\, bert, Canada. They will reurn |0me IR the near future. to their home at Blackduck this at L for employment in | rival of the new engine. year, | md ac- | e Millard returned to| the Buzaar | Bemidji last night from Minne- | [apolis, where he has spent a vaca- [ 4o from his duties as cashier of | the Bank of Noruome, sr. Mil-| Greo Pats light in the eye, tints the evening. lcheel; with nature’s bloom, Perfect womanhood depends)loosens the tension of life, 's | brushes the cobwebs from the tha what Hollister’s ster’s! Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 33 Natur al beauty | brain, Holi on perfect health. rarest gift of phy comes to all who e Rocky Mountain Tea. Bright|cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s eyes and red cheelts follow its | Drug store. use. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug| William Tobin of Blackduck store. K. J. Mclver is day from Farley n city to the Bemidji look zarrange- | matters concerning a final proof » ments for shipping ) head of|which he made a year age upon horses belonging to EBlakely & 'a howestead located near Kooch- Farley to Starkweather, N. D., iching but which has been held where they will be putto workat| up by the interior department the railroad camps of Thurston &| pending an investigation by one Farley. About 30 men will also! of the special agents of the de- be shipped to Starkweather. partment. attorney to «MMMWWWWWWWWWWW SOUVENIRS. Souvenirs Engraved While You Wait Napkin Rings. Grip Tags, Blotters, Mirrors, and Rings. Rockford Silver Plate has always assured—not only artistic work—excellent and double fin- est, but acceptability and salable The m:nc]es bearing this trade mark represent the development and idealization of popular taste. We are displaying anunprecedented variety of temptingly beauti- ful designsiin both Hollow and Plate Ware. Agents Rockford Silver - Geo. T. Baker @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. ARAA “%m today secured the services of a intH] liam Stokes who made the | prayer commending the con- [demned man to God. William Stokes was also a member of the famous 8th Wisconsin. When you buy a cough medi- cine for small children you want one in which you can place im- plicit confidence. You want one that not only relieves but cures. You want one thatis unquestion- ably harmless. You want one that is pleasant to taike: Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy meets all of these cinditions. There is nothing so guod for the coughs and colds incidentto childhood. For sale by Barker’s Drug stor. Married Today. The marriage of Louis Bush to Miss Selena Aikins took place in Bemidji today, Judge Pender- gast performing the ceremony. Mr. Bush is a resident at Becida and Miss Aikinsis from Chicago. They will make their new home rat Becida. Extended Contours. W. G. Schroeder has been busy for several days past in company with a crew of engineers work- ing on the extension of the con- tour lines of the Mississippi river ‘east of Lake Bemidji. The lines ]hzwe been extended one - half i mile. : Tents for Bible Conference. All persons who have ,tents which they can loan for the Bible Conference next week will please notify Rey. White. SHEVLIN. F. S. Kalberg, Register of Deeds of Clearwater county, tar- ried in our city a few hours Tues- day while on his way to his claim near Mallard. The attendance at the Norwe- gian school conducted by A. O. Berg in the Free church is in- creasing daily. Misses Edith Rain and Emma Olson who are attending summer school at Bagley, Sundayed with Shevlin friends, Last Saturday evening a dance was given at the Shevlin hotel and all present revorted an en- joyable time. The Colethorp or- chestra furnished the music. Olia Gordon departed Monday morning for Ada and vicinity, where he will visit relatives for week or more, thence he will go to some railroad center and seek employment as a fireman. ; Wm. Lyon, the popular break- &'man, has been transferred to the akota division oI the Great Northean. The contract for building the bridge over the Clearwater river north of here was let to Lawrence Olson, who on Wednesday com- menced the con$truction of same. Mrs. H. J, Oliver visited with acquaintances in Bemidji the first of the week, Blue berry excursions are the order of these enchanting sum- mer days, A. Hangon’s building located on Main street is about complet- ed. Only one more building is needed on the lot north of this and the gap caused by the recent conflagration a year ago will be tilled. Oscar Barness and friend of Bagley were visitors in our city Sunnay. A meeting will be held next Saturday evening for the pur- pose of organizing a cornet band. Henry Larson on last Saturday F. L. Whitney, Pass’ the many show places along the line of the Great Northern Railway “The Comfortable Way*’ Lewis & Clark Exposition For rates and further infermation call on your local agent or address "' The Comborai s Way® Ask our local agent about the side trips to TO THE r Traffic Mgr., S§t, Paul. jomped his job as stage driver and on Monday commenced his duties as dispensor at the Excel- | sior Thirst Parlors. Mrs. John Thorp spent acouple | § of daysin Bemidji the first of the | jg week visiting with her sister, |/ Miss Thea Nelson who is attend- ing the summer school. Roy Larson, who for the past|# two months has been working at | § the Crookston saw mill, returned home Saturday eyening. e v % A. H el 0 KKE J. &l Paper Hanging Kalsomining FF % & ) % Shep in rear of Swedback Block. S T P e D o O O 1 Summer Goods. at ties. i sortment. will please you. ’ Department Store. Bemidyji, SPECIAL SALE We are now selling out our line of COST Via Cotton, Voiles, Lawns and Dimi- Before buying your Shoes, stop and see the Latest Styles and Largest As- The prices are right and E. H. Winter & Co. lllllllll-nl'!lllillllllli | | | E{ .| | H H | | H | L4 Minn. l = o I | l N | l o B ., % __l | | | B | n | | l N | B | | | L B -