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Mary Jane looks well in her brother’s clothes, because her brother bought his clothes from us. = We wantall the boys in town to buy If you do, boys, we will sell you clothes you will be proud of. Boys: tell your mother or father to give YOU the extra money saved when you buy their clothes from us. boys’ clothes from us. Just "keep at” your mother until she says she will buy youa new suit. Come in this week. way to get it: M. 0. Madson & Co. See how wellsl. . ;i “brother’s clothest One Priced Clothiers That’s - *T'he good:old: Quaker once said to his son: ‘‘Nathan, it is not what thee earns that makes thee rich; but what ‘thee saves. The Northern National Bank will pay 4 per cent on your saving account. B. A. Baberg of Roseau, was in the- city today. Ama first class horse shoer and Blacksmith. Try me, W. J. Kerr. Carl Anderson of Northome trans. |acted business in Bemidji yesterday. Strickly fresh dressed cluckem, | for Easter, not cold storage. Peoples | Meat Market. } C. Fairbanks and family of Walker, | were in Bemidji today on a com- | bined business and plzasure trip. 1 W. H. Elletson, who has been con in this’ city. night for her school after spending ‘her: |fined to his home during the past| | week because of illness, is 1mproy | ing. \ Great opening sile of dry znodsl‘ jand women’s wearing apparel, Satur-| { day morning, April 15th, at F. G. Troppman & Co. Store, the old| Bazaar stand corner Minnesota and | Third St. Read the big display ad‘ in today’s issue. | When a medicine must be given | to young children it should be pleas | lant to take. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is made from loaf sugar, and the roots used in its preparation give | it a flavor similar to maple syrup,‘ ‘making it pleasant to take. It has no superior for colds, croup and the whooping cough. For sale by Bark- ers Drug Store. | Ed Murphy of Wadena, (ormerlyj of Grand Rapids, was in Bemidji this morning enroute to his home from International Falls where he accepted a position with the Green' Hardware Co., of that city several months ago. Ed will be remembered | to Bemidji football followers as the f== “ SOCIAL AND PERSONAL For dancing music see W. S Chapman. C. F. Heiser of Kelliher, made the city a short business visit Wednes- day. be present at mother, Mrs. Oscar Stenvick of Bagley, trans- acted business in Bemidji yester- day. I have got it. W. 7. Kerr. H. L. Van Ornum of Foreman, N. D.,a brotber of Mrs. Joseph Williams, who died recently, and who came here to be present at her funeral,| any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by left this afternoon for his home. Mrs Bertha young man who made a sixty yard fi Chapman’s new Blacksmith shop|7un for a touchdown against the Come and see me. Bemidji eleven, in the 1909 Bemidji- Graund Rapies contest, winning the game for the ‘ Rapids” 6 to 0. How's This? Weoffer One Hundred Dollars Reward for Hall's Catarrh Cure. We, the undersij Tenny of Spokane, C)u{neyfu)r]thel& who arrived in Bemidji Tuesday to the funeral of her| Joseph Williams, will| ,Jiall" S iaken Iuterally, remain here with her father for sever- | §f al weeks. Druggists, Toledo, 0. blood and mucons Pric Strickly fresh dressed chickens, for Easter, not cold storage. Peoples Meat Market. 100 pairs of $2.50 «ni $3.00 shoes are now on sale for $1 50 a pair, at Anderson_ & Johnsoa Employment cffice store. In s of rheumatism relief from puin m sleep and rest possible. This may be obtained by applying For sale Chaniberlai Linement. by kers Dru arl Merrile Flest of Reverend Flesber of 'emi i, bas returned from Hamline Uoiversity, where be is attending school, to spend his Faster vacation at the home of his parents. “Onr baby cries for Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,” writes Mrs. T. B. Kendrick, Rasaca, Ga. “It is the| remedy on the market best coug for cou a eroup.” For sale by B Miss [vis Roberts arrived in Be- midji this morning from Northfield, where she is a student at Carlton College. Miss Roberts will spend! her Easter vacation with her mother, Mrs. Sara Roberts, of Bemidji. Special opening prices on every- thing in dry goods and woman’s wearing apparel at the sale begin- ning Saturday morning, April 15th. F. G. Troppman & Co.’s stere in the’ old Bazaar building corner Third Sty and Minnesota Ave. Watch forv‘ the biils, Strickly fresh dressed chickens, for Easter, not cold storage Peoples Meat Market. The Ladies Bible Class of the Methodist Church were entertained at the home of Mrs. R. H. Muusey| yesterday afternoocn. The guests! were, Mrs. J. W. Naugle, Mrs. Matt/ Phibbs, Mrs C. E. Flesher, Mrs. M. F. Cunpingham and Mrs. E. A. Shannon. Dainty refreshments | were served. | Constipation brings many ailments in its train and is the primary cause | of much sickness. Keep your bowels | regular madam, and you will escape | many of the ailments to which women are subject. Constipation is a very simple thing, but like many‘ simple things, it may lead to serious consequences. Nature often needs a little assistance and when Cham- | berlain’s Tablets are given at the. first indication, much distress and; suffering may be avoided. Sold by Barkers Drug Store. | | Walker this morning. 91 The fi";;’l‘ Wit Chicago New Suits $10 to $35 New Shoes 210 $ McTaggart ially attractive. off C.H. P:rm. L. F. Andersonsnd | tonna | Creokston, visited Bemidji - friends J. ‘H. Dietz form a trio of Ontannl Bemidji this morning from the Twin ster ‘vacation|yesterday.- Mrs. McTaggart left for | men who are in Bemidji _today on Cities, where he has spent the past business. several days on business. Of course, you want to “spring” some New “Togs” Easter Our assortments of New Spring Merchandise are espec- We show the best and newest of It’s the spirit of the time that makes us all want to put on our best for Easter. of a new ‘'season=-=the brightest season of all===and it’s quite natural that all of us should want to Dress Up For Easter That’s why NEW CLOTHES, NEW HATS, NEW NECK- WEAR, NEW SHOES, NEW SHIRTS, are an interest=- ing subject at this time. Easter heralds the coming EVERYTHING MEN AND BOYS WEAR, FROM HEAD TO FOOT Spring Overcoats $12 to $25 Cravenette Coats $10 to $35 New Hats $1 to $5 New Trousers $2 to $6 New Oxfords $3t0 It’s a real genuine pleasure for us to show the new goods GILL BROTHERS PROGRESSIVE CLOTHIERS Bemidji, Minn. Of Troppman & Co. New Store BEGINS SATURDAY MORNING APRIL 15TH Compare These Prices With What You Are Paying 1000 yards hest calicoes ] peryarduntil sold Sl"“"3 ial opening price 2 2000.yd ginghams, per- cales and etce until sold only a vard 5000 yds chambray, French (iinghams, Batiste, Dress Linens, and ete worth 15¢ 20cspecial opening pr uelO only . c 500 yards bleached muslin worth 10c to121-2¢ yd our price upen-? l-2c ing price only... 5 A big hine of silk finished wash gcods for opening sale only 19¢, 29¢, 39¢, yard A largeline of plainand fancy silk worth $1-00 to $1.25 special opening price only 59c¢, and 79¢, a Yard Alarge line of worsted dress goods to select from special opening price. 39c¢,49c¢, 59c¢, a yard 5 pieces table linen worth 60¢ and Tde a yard opening price only 39¢, and 49c, a yard 10 doz. Ladies emb. front Shirt Waists for opening sale 980 only...... 8 doz. Ladies Kidv Gloves, all shadesworth$1.756 g to 89:.00 sp_ecik\] 1.39 openi ng price. 4 doz. Kid Gloves worth $1.25. Colors, brown, tans, and blacks. Our open- 950 ing price onlya- pair., 1 table of muslin Underwear, (Gowns, Petticoats and etec worth $1.25 to c $1.75 opening price... Judge C. W. Stantan, returned to 10 dozen Ladies Corset Covers, fancy trimmed worth 35¢ to 39¢ special 250 openingprice only One table muslin Underwear, mcludm% fancy Corset Covers, e Gowns, tticoats and ete worth 65c to 85¢ 4 c opening price only 20 doz. mens shirts worth 50c to65¢ special open- 39 1!]0‘ Prl(‘e onl) St c A Dbig line of Ladies fine Shirt waists. Special opening price $1.48 and $1.98 10 doz Ladies summer under- wear worth 15¢ for opening sale only Misses and Childrens silk finish- ed Hose worth 2ic to 35¢ for opening sale I c only a pair Our entire stock of Mens and Ladies $3.50 and $4 shoes our 2 95 opening price.. 5 doz. Ladies Umbrell fancy handles, worth $1.50 98 special opening pnw : C Not over 1 to a cus tnmm Special Prices On All Shoes For Our Big 10 Day Opening Sale 3 G TRBPPM AN & C0. The OId Bazaar Stand BeMId]I, an. : Gorner 3rd Street and Minn, Ave,