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- 0 P PP P W X P X’ X’ U K D W THE BEMIDJTI DATLY VOLUME 4. NUMBER 135 BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1906. MINNESOTA PIONEE: JUN | P O O O O O P M O | I | FOURTH DRUGSTORE TO | MUST CANVASS ABGENCY BERMAN EMPORIUM THE EVENT OF THE SEASON FALL MILLINERY AND FORMAL OPENING OF OUR HANDSOME STORE, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 27,1906 RECEPTION, 7:30 P.M. "0 Refreshments will be served while the orchestra renders sweet music. You are cordially invited to attend. Qur store is sumptiously decorated; every energy has been exerted to make this occasion most pleasurable to all who visit our establishm’nt T R I S WSS with the result that you will find the most fascinating array of fashions, latest conceptions in Millinery, Dry Goods, Cloaks, Skirts beautiful Waists, Shoes and Ladies’ Furnishings. : . I ) ) [ i R MILLINERY. CLOAKS-SKIRTS-WAISTS Our Millinery display is un- | This season’s most exclu- rivaled, superiority and or- | gjye fashions, emphatically iginal beauty of our pat- jSe tern hats augmented by the correct styles are here dis wide range of our own ar- | Played in large assortment. tistic creations will appeal to the most { Our silk waists in black<¢ol- exacting taste; at such modest prices | ops and plaids, exceed in Wmmwwwfmw style and elegance even the : e are showing a splendid assort- ; p X ment of black & celored taffetas, and double prettles.t lines previously - faced Peau De Soie, Plaids of individual styles Ar,cep-cwnem ¢ shown in our store. A~ A --FALL DRESS GOODS: Black silk ehiffon Our assortment in the new fall shoes and l;i]llplin.l Broadeloth illlxflll)lack an;l (l:lolgrs. slippers for ladies and chi -wool Batistes in a e newest shades. covee Sty Taee T sti:‘;”;f,':.:,fi??fd 209 | Black embroidered chiffon cloth. Black, all ' R ’ uiy..an wool taffeta. Grey and plaid novelty suit- comfort and low price. Ask to see the ings. New waistings and numerous other Berman “special.” materials in every conceivable color. NSV ATy S ! Superb showing of Curtains, Lingerie Underwear, Infants long and short dresses, War- yer’s rust-proof corsets in all the latest models. Our individuality in styles, superiority in material, together with low prices and cordial attention is what makes our store the most popular in Bemidji. e g : . s : : : : : R AT | 0 W NS % IV No effort has been spared in the selection-of our elegant stock;.§ M SHOES "~ GREATEST DISPLAY OF LATEST STYLES THE BERMAN EMPORIUM, BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA ‘Remember the Day: Thurs. Morning, Sept. 27, ’06. Reception 7:30 p.m. JM| BE OPENED IN BEMIDJI|. VOTE, DECLARES COURT . Southern Minnesota Druggist Secures|Judge McClenahan Teday Instructs . Five-year Lease on French Prop- '| Board fo Include Indian Ballots— . erty on Beltrami Avenue. Contest Promised. The Red Lake agency vote for Bemidji is the latest news in|must be canvassed. This is the the business world of the city. |decision of the'_; district conrt, The site is the French building|and ‘an oral orderto this effect on Beltrami avenue between |was given to the board of canvass - Third and Fourth streets, form- |today by Judge Mdplenl.hm. erly occupied by the Goldberg| The court has bad the problem store, and the man behind the [under consideration for several . enterprise is a druggist fromthe|days, and made the oral order southern part of the state, near |from the bench this morning, . Wadena, who does not wish his(If it is necessary, Judge . name used, for a few days. McClenahan expressed his will- The southern Minnesota man |ingness to reduce the order to was in Bemidji two days ago and | writing. . completed all arrangements for | The canvassing board voted putting in the store. He secured | four to one a few days ago not to = - a five-year leise on the French |canvass the vote from the agency, building and canvassed the busi- |claiming ‘ that i is nota legal ness situation here thoroughly, | precinet, and that there were and when he left told several |irregularities in the casting of - iriends here that there wounld be|the ballots, in that full-blood no falling through of his plans. |Indians were allowed to vote. He_ expected, he said, to ship|The matter was brought into . stock and fixtures in at once and |district court on an order to show open up for business near the|cause why the vote should not be . first of next month. canvassed, secured by Fred The enteringof two new stores | Sibley, one of the candidates for into the drug field is expected to |commissioner from the Third . start a merry rivalry for busi |district. - ness, and the move 1s being . watched with interest. A new and fourth drngsfioi'a The court holds that the board is out of its jurisdiction when it decides that the precinct is not alegal one, and that the only way this can be settled is ona contest, The decision will mean the seating of Mr. Sibley as com- missioner from the Third, and will doubtless result in a contest being ‘filed by C. E. Saxrud, when the question of the legality of the agency voting precinct will be considered and passed upon by the district court. Turkish Bath. . A Turkish bath parlor may be . established in Bemidji at an early date. Such a project is in the air. Prof J.G. Phillips of Minot, N. D., and W. D. Ford of - Crookston are the men back - of the enterprise, and they are in the city today looking over the . ground. 5 . “If ve find things favorable,” - said Professor Phillips today in speaking with the Pioneer, “we o s shallmove here at. once and: put y 1fa “Tarkieh bath susors. wo|DON 1 DUMP WATER INTO are looking for a good location, |- SMH 'ET‘ is mn"m and so far, are much impressed - with your city.” Qutie} -Not Completed and. Liquid in Messrs. Phillips: and Ford] are old hands at the Turkish bath - business, having been atit for years, and if they do s in parlors here, they will:pe suchf as will merit the patronage ‘of the townsfolks. The project has called the attention of the city’ to what might be called a “‘long felt want.” At present thera gre public bath rooms: ‘a Phillips & Ford parlors would doubtless draw a large patronage "% | from the start. £ It isthe plan to cstablish a Persons who have. tapped ‘the sewer, and are likely %o dump any kind of sewage, watér. or anything else, into the pipes, are warned to beware. City En- gineer Stoner and Contragtor Bosworth have issued the ‘warn- ing, and ‘they want it to-reach the ears, or_eyes, of all. good citizens. < § The trouble is that the:outlet iato the river has not yet been built, owing to a delay in the ar- rival of material, and probably will not be for.a month to come. Consequently any liquid put into the pipes’' does not run into the river, bat has to be bailed out by ladies’ hair dressicg parlor in connection with. the parlorand & lady attendant will be in charge. The gentlemen expect to iremain in town for several days and are .planning on getting. acquainted somewhat with the people and-with conditions before deciding definately. Seed Contest Sept. 28-29. cost, o; time ugl m:::y-_ J. J. Regan, superiutendent of | SeWer has to be dry, that is schools, ann,ounues that the from any quantity of l“l‘“dfln‘;he' children’s grain-growing.contest; f;’ i I8 possible to fi.‘?‘!,’.‘% tte slated to beheld September 28-29, 2 will be held “according: to . pro-fx: This, morning several, tubsfull gram, and that the:conduct of “‘fih water were poured fnto the affair will be left with the P nos judges which he appointed some | ©onE ilding with the time ago. . : ;. |naip, and 1t was the causeof a All persons who subscribed 1ong delay in'the work, 'hflfim for ‘the prizes are requested o water was bailed out. & deposit the amount of ‘their sub.| WWhen the outletis complated scription st the First National |Dotice will be given through the bank of Bemidji - before Sep-{columns of the Pioneer. tember 28. An expert from the State Th fT e al § . tlth School of Agriculture at St. An- 8 lgrmalopening o Saomen 3 ‘Berman Emporium will be thony’s Park will be presentand |, " & . assist the judges in making the Thursday, September 27, awards to the successful con- . testants. The building known 3 as the “Grill”’ restaurant has = [boen donated for the-use of ex:|Badegrea be seen by a glance at the I advertisement on the front hibiting the articles entered for TEN CENTS PER WEEK - the workmen at a considerable - of this issue. 'Mrs. Berman'has