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Retiltned to Winnipeg, Home. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Walker and daughter and Miss Josephine Hyde and her sister, Ruth, who have been : E £ ooy ing the cation in Bemidii| enough to have a mother-in-law pecl i S i ; ing at you in real life, but when that and vicinity departed last evening via Fort Francis for their home in|yng job after she has passed into the Winnipeg. They had a very enjoy- able outing here and leave for their home well pleased with their experi- ence. Mr. Walker is interesting local people in a new theatre in this city and prnspects are good for the new playhouse bzing built. This would be a joint stock company and with Mr. Walker interested Bemidji would be assured of having the best class of shows and entertainments that are given in the middle states as the local house would be connected with Mr. Walker’s Bread Basket cir- cuit. Gospel Meetings Gospel meetings will be held at the tent opposite the post office all this week. Subject for tonight: Capital and Labor. Sealed Bids for Carpenter Work. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the board of The Independent School District of Bemidji for the rebuild- ing of the stairways in School Building No. 1 until 8 p. m, Tues- day, Aug. 11, 1908. Plans and specifications may be seen at J. P. Lahr’s furniture store, Address all bids to the un dersigned. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. H. Marcuy, Sec. Protem. A New ““Dea” has arrived.- A fine bouncing ten-pound first- baseman arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dea of this city Sunday afternoon. Through a secret information bureau, we are informed that Mr. Dea was caught several times yvesterday behind the Crookston mill with his head in an empty rain-barrel whispering “Papa, Papa,” Mrs, Dea and the ”young- Wife Says Spirits of Husblnd’n Béad nnell says ThHe 2 eafli rel s bol : 5 mich s extont troy boSTel | ey BeImA—ouaT of s Khom Burssitien Mrs: O'Donnell was Ora Dressel | obliged to Seek rest in divorce. Opera company last year, is in the Relatives:Ruron baus, & Cipcinnati ¢horus girl, when| “It'S awful to wake up in the night Cincinnati, Aug. 4—Tt s bad| o B G0 O'Dohnéll less than a year|to find' the ghost of your monther-in: 8go. They wéié married in New York| 1aw or some other relative by mar- clty 1n Rebriary, 1008, but found they | riage standing over your bed with a were not inated right to travel in dou-| club/in her hand ready to whale you o ble harness and separated soon after-| over-the head if ;yoa say a word,” said spirit world it is ffme for action. ward, the bride returning to her Cin-| Mrs. O'Donnell, This is the opinion of Mrs. JOBM oupnpyy pome Though there were O'Donnell, wife of an actor of that| ;0" neg s dtween the hushand and Lume living at 320 Bast MRy ibth | wifo ang 0'Donnell could not. longer HOUNDED 8Y GHOSTS: mother-inlaw continues at the peck- suffered from the attack of the dog are so serious that her-condition is regarded as critical. Bulldog Attacks Prima Donna. — New_ York, Aug 4—Mls§_ Emflfie P Much Lumber Destroyed. Menomines, Mich., Aug. 4—After Reception = hospital at Coney Islang| destroying 12,000,000 feet of hard- Suffering from wounds inflicted by an| W00d, pine and hemlock lumber the angry bulldog which attacked her in| fire in the Sawyer-Goodman yards was her' home in Coney Island. Miss| brought under conmtrol, but the con- Gardner’s ‘Injuries and the shock she| Stant service of the fire department was required for some hours after- ward to prevent a new outbreak. The mills of the company were saved by the heroic efforts of the fire depart- ment, aided by hundreds of volun- leers, _The loss is placed at about state was determined. [M $30,000.00 worth of High Grade Merchandise to be distributed in the homes of the people at Slaughter Prices. SCHNEIDER BROS. BEMIDJI, MINN. WAIT! WAIT! ster” are doing nicely. Registration Boards Met. The boards of registration in the different wards of the city met today at their respective polling places to allow voters to register for the elec- tion on August 11th, when the ques- tion of bonding the city for a new water-works system will be decided upon, Cement Sidewalks. We have hired an experienced sidewalk man to have full charge of our sidewalk business. We wil make the following prices as a bid for city walks: walk 8c, curb 25c. Atwood & Reeves New Daughter. A pretty little girl arrived Satur- day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Algrin, 1023 Minne- sota avenue. Mother and baby are improving rapidly. CASH IN TEN DAYS TO THE PUBLIC: of many years of successful business. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT kMézla”s ?::ts. $10 and $12 $5'90 Spring and Fall Overcoats Men’s white Handkerchiefs, sold 2 e Baby Dies. The four-days-old child of Andrew Dahl of this city died this morning and was buried this afternoon at 4 o’clock in the Greenwood cemetery. Dr. Orr Has Moved. Dr. J. H. Orr has moved his office from the Schroeder block to 402 .............. The kind that were $15 for 10cmow.................. nOW ..., $ R .7 $8.75 %{ed and blue handkerchiefs now 3c $15 and $18 Suits $ll 75 OL 2 o) sismnssdinmarsins g soiesibumes s NOW’ s iyss sraiaissesn S8, 918 e Boys and Buster Brown Suits g:n s fine hose, 25¢ kind 7c 818, $20, $22 to $24 $3.50 and $4 knee pants $ Men's heavy socks, now. ... 4 Kux;penhe’imer Suits for 13-90 LR T 2‘55 J >80 g Men’s extra heavy socks for, . . . 6 $3. 8 5 fidoe;x’s suspenders, sold for 25¢ 9(; 10 dozen suspenders, per pair,.. I4¢ Men’s Cravenette Rain Coats $5 to $6 suits $15 values must go $ 8 4 5 BOW. . .uiignnndvaniinds o IlllllllllllIIIIIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllfim%fl"fl@%Emfiflllll Minnesota Ave., the first house north of the city hall. K. P. Meeting Tonight. A regular meeting of the K. P. lodge will be held in Masonic hall this evening. All members are re- quested to be present. FOR RENT—Upstairs above the Bijou. Inquire of A. Klein. uy Kaiser William in Sweden. Stockholm, Aug. 4.—Emperor Will- iem and his party arrived here on board the imperial yacht Hohenzol- lern on a short yisit to King Gustav. A _fleet of Swedish warships met the imperial yacht at sea and later the g and queen of Sweden welcomed the imperial party aboard the Swedish reyal yacht. Killed While Cleaning Gun. St. Paul, Aug. 4.—Leonard Hen- , aged twenty-one, former St. Paul , adcldentally shot himself with a bours. Heuping was qjeaning the f o Men’s Pants $2.50 and $3 pante all for Men’s fine cashmere hose for 190 2;11-8 rain coats, this sale $9.75 i‘;’g,fi ggzngsvto $25 - all $l4.75 50c and 75c worki hirt, 5 rking shirts, 340 ...................... i $3.50 and $4.00 pants : Lion shirts, the $1 kind m?w go at P $2.35 DAOW: 550630 St s P spibioness. s 15 SALESMEN WANTED. tha famrod distharged the o lodsing in bis ab- u torn to shreds. lt Heron lake and died in to Sell Everything In The Great Quallty Clothmg Store At a Blg Sacrlflce Bring this Friday, Aug. 7, at 8 o’clock A. M. PRICE CUTS NO FIGURE $30,000.00 worth of High Grade Merchandise to be distributed in the Lomes of the people at Slaughter Prices SCHNEIDER BROS. BEMIDJI, MINN. EVERYTHING IN THE BIG STORE MUST BE TURNED INTO A big change has taken place in this great enterprise and the new management is forced to place this mammoth stock of Cloth ing, Furnishings and'Shoes at a Sacrifice before the people of Bemidji and the surrounding country, backed with a reputation A BONA FIDE GUARANTEE THAT EVERYTHING WILL BE JUST AS ADVERTISED AND STAND READY AND COMPELLED TO TAKE THE LOSS OF THIS SALE MEN’S FURNISHINGS Lion Shirts sold for $1.50 50¢ and 75¢ Balbriggan under- wear now 360 Corliss-Coon collars, sell for 15c now.......... , ........ gc Men’s Shoes Men’s canvass shoes, were $1.50 now $l-10 Men’s working shoes, sold for $2.50 now : $1095 for $3.86 $3.15 _— REMENBER THE GREAT OPENING DAY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, AT 8 O'CLOCK A. M., SCHNEIDER BROTHERS STAND, MILES BLOCK, BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, APPLY THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST THE SIXTH LOOK FOR THE BIG RED SIGN!! “SCHNEIDER BROS.” IIIIIIIIllllllllllifillllllmllllllllllllllllllllllll Mack Confers With Murphy: New York, Aug. 4—An important conference to outline a plan of cam- Daign in New York state was held by Normen E. Mack, chairman of the Democratic committee, with Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall. The conference continued fer some timre and it was sald that the part whieh the naticnal Democratic com- will play in the campaign in’ e e e e e -lllllllllllllllllllfllllllll1lllllllllllllllllIllllll: -A CHANGE OF N SALE SCHNEIDER BROTHERS CLOTHING HOUSE, BEMIDJI, MINN.