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MEYER SHOE A fine welt and hand turned Dongok kid $2.50 Same make in Corona kid, mat top with patent or stock tip $3, $3.25, $3.50 Goodyear welt, patent and mat kid top, as good as a ny $ 5 shoe on the market Patent, hand turned, French heel, the most elegant cut. exceeding in style and quality any $ 5 shoe $4.50 ...THE THE CITY See JonesW. C. Short mill wo^d^ready for use, phone 208. Dr. Marciim is at Na ry today on professional business. Ic/cream and soda water at thelPrincess tomorrow afternoon. The local lodge of Odd Fellows conferred degrees last night. Rev. Peterson of the Norwe gian Lutheran church went to Lakeport this morning and con ducts services the re tomorrow. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. L.JHE BIG STORE... The Only Exclusive DryGoods House inBemidji Ladies' and Children's As the Shoe Department of our store is new, you will find only the latest styles and the highest Grade of goods at the BERMA N EMPORIUM. Our line is completeno other line in the city is so complete and all styles shown are the season's latest makes. We sell the celebrated THE GAINSBOROUG Pa lent i'ul Our selection in Ladies' and Children's Oxfords and Strapped Slippers from $1.15 to $3.25 is too numerous to mention, "y^ Another new line in the most exquisite styles in Suits, Waists and Skirts just re- ceived. Also anew shipment of Dress Goods in the latest summer fabrics. A larger selection in Millinery than ever before this"season. It will be to your interest to examine our Stock and Prices. F. N. Lang is at Nary today. The broom handle factory will be running full blast next week. SPEC(AI&F0R Friday^Saturday and Monday: We will for tlie tlire^daysvg}\^y suinc gu^| iB^ami^^^E^^^W^UrliH New aiul Xr to-Date. We DO NOT buy Tip OLD STOCKS and try to sell them as FIRST CLASS GOODS We mean Good and Up-to-Late Goods, as our Bargain Counter .sliowsT" Wash Dress Goods.About 5.U0 yards we bpuglit to sell" for 18c to 25e per yard for the three days we will sell them for 15c per yard. We have about 300 yards of Madras Linen former price 15c to 18c. sale price, 10c. All nice patterns. A few Belts, worth 35c to 50c. your" choice during the sale for 25c. Remnants of Eibbon, one-half price. I Ladies' Waists.We have an elegant line al from $1.00 to $3.50. Ladies' Shoes.The Queen Quality is one of the best we have. All sizes, all styles, and they are -.$2r50r-3-.00-and S3.50. Men's Shoes.The latest in all new toes and heels. I Men's Shirts.LookiDver onr Bargain Counter for tlieni. Groceries.Always fresh. The" Home Brand is the Best. 8 bars Cabinet Soap 25c 3 cans Strawberries 25c 3 cans Blueberries 25c 2 cans Peaches 30c -WE lIAYIv Celery. Callage, l^uiishes, Onions. liet+nrr.- StiA*KMifc.jT'iffant Yours for Business, WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG Don't forget to call at the Pnn- busmess: visit. cessf or ice cream 40 cents quart. ress vamp, mot top: a real $ I shoe, at $3.50 THE RADCLIFF As good in quality and style as any' $.-.5 shoe one of the most popular makes on the market in lt'0-1 .styles $2.50 BERMAN EMPORIUM... NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. II. McKee, of Splway, is in the city. Fresh line of fruit received this morning at the Princess. Joe Glenn, of Cass Lake, was a guest at the Markham today. Call at the Princess for lye's ice cream soda tomorrow. A. Morse, the Tenstrikc banker, is a business visitor in the city today. A car load of cedar fence post for sale, E. J. Swedback A. II. Jester is in from Plantag- aTnet today. Removal sale at Peterson's. A full line of go carts atLahr's. fl. F. Mark, of Fosston, was a visitor in the city last night. Let us give your our prices of garden hose. "Jerrard Plb. Co. George Scott is in town and has just returned from a busi ness visit to St. Cloud. Sherman-William and diar.ri: son's paints, for sale by Chas Nangle. Dr. Brown, of Farley went to Walker this morning on a short Wu) Surplus furniture and fixtures atl'etorsoir's at cost at Peterson's. iys r:( ol( ic "e BestJCaugh cream For wall paper see J. A. UolT, Miles block. he Priness grocery bponed its ice cream parlor and soda foun tain annex today. The exterior of the Challenge hotel is being sheathed with gal jvanized iron. Nothing can be better than the best Mark's lung Balsam is the best. I' The Retail Clerks have another 'meeti ng next Monday night to To" rtheTTrnTrstdTrrth c-early-e losH+g- Lmovenumt I -'P( -yj-or if.vei' so -power-ful as plain and sim]k' facts Murk's jLung-rBalsam will cure your cough. Mru_and_MJ:S. Frank Freeman, lof Blackduck, were transacting ouisness at the court house this morning. Carl Oborg passed through the city this morning from Black I duck on his way to the Twin Cities. Ice cream for sale by the dish, i pint or quart. Families supplied for Sunday dinner. Princess [Grocery Why balance on the verge of want tha not only but cures. You want one that is uniju^sttonably harmless. You one tliat is pleasant to t-ab'e iCliamb'-riain's Cough Remedy meets all of these conditions. M. 11 Malono, who .was for some years head suwyor in the big sawmill of the Crook-ston Lumber Co. at Crook-ston, but Who now represents the Curiam! Refining Co. on. the road is the guest of Prof. Conway today. Removal sale prices at I'eter Christian Hansen, the violinist, delighted a good audience at tlie recital given at the M. E. church last evening under the auspices -oftheJ-rpw-or-t-hLmg-uo. Hansen is unquestionably th -hest-\io]ijii.s.t wlji* has ever berm heard in the city and his playing was a treat to all. in attendance. W. S. O'lUvin, of Park !.'.pids is at the City hot* 1. Gypsine, the best wall finish in in 'St popular shudos at Lihr's Dan Petrie, near Nevis, suicided Fruit' ami vegetables all! Thursday by cutting his throat through the wool at Miss Josephine.CUles, of Park Rapids, was the gueM of I3emidji friends yesterday. Garden hose, lawn sprinkl rs. nozzles. Jerrard Plb. Co. Seetheiiewiu Weathered Oak yosterdav. 'tmmrnirr arlxrhr-V,- ^^77. ~t~\i i i Saw Mill Accident. Paul i.'owan. ot Lslaekuue4t, is in theeitvtod av ivturninsr from} G: week the big,'KV-v :a\ null atriptnCrookston. N i ,r I^iv in a SUIMMV of short uulli ml r. I'!"' "I"!- ibe engine was wood tor llu'season. IJt ys uuii-h i,,.,,, i iwrrcKi'ii IIKI the 11111! aamagra v. Delivered for tier load i ,w so badly that it will take NN* CroOKSton Lumber o. none tJy." weeks to make repairs. I ot There will bo services at the Gorman Luthorn churcTi tomor- |broke,. row afternoon at 2:3.....fashionable 0 and .Up-to-dat dressmaking done by the day, NlissAl'uv Kobhins, telephone i! IT Garden hose with good spray nozzle thrown in. .Tovrard 1Mb. Co. Bring in- vuiir old yanlen hos.( Son's. Toys and off, books, stationery, express wagons, cro quet sets, off. confectionery, fruit and groceries at reduced prices. .1. Peterson.' Dave Long, who has been fak ing it easy for the past several weeks went out this morning with one of the lirainenl Lumber Co.'s outfits-and Avill bool for -one of the wangans. A. L. LaFre.nicro, editor of the Northomo Record, is in the city today on his way to Cass Lake. Mr. LaPreniere says Nortlaune is the buisest town on the north line right now and expects a very busy summer* Five recruits will be shipped from the local recruiting office Monday. From liemidji they go to Duluth and from that city bhey will-be shi|]je direct" to Manila, where they will be as signed to duly in the coast artil lery service. From now until removal to new location in the Tropman block about May 1i -.sill sell all good-sat greatly redueed [vrices in -order to diminish stock. .1. Peterson. S. C. Bailey. II. 11. Wlioelock and W. A. Casler ('('turned last night from St. Paul, where they went to take 1 he degrees in the Dramatic (h-(\cr Knights of Khorassan, St. Paul Temple No. 2. The boys had a vevy nice time and say the visit to Hie .s'lM.'y city was wellworti-i w-biii'-. Building Boom at Xvmore. Ny 111oia-"j'sdn.-the_. n^iddle, of a building boom. About a down "U'e W 1 Obi.deiWOO a PC nnAp.r Prmrap of construction now and many others will built this summer. Town lots are moving nicely "ndj*" J. ant nroportitions. 1 Consumption when Mark's T^ung truthfuHy say that Chamber Balsam will cure. I Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Ca.-sar dead and turned to elayjcurod me. Mis. Y. Williams. jnight sto| a hole to keep the Laingsburg, Mich. For sal)- by wind awilpj Take Mark's Lung' Barker's Drug store. ^Balsam, itfe tlie best, have been subject to sCiaU'e Short mill wood, re drvs nutck-iyrS-|cr IUHO o-i!.-i- ri 1 li ft Iowa "Mv iomts were still am L[h Serious Stomach Trouble Cured 1 was troubled witb a distress in my stomacli. sbur-stomiTrlT+ and voiuit.iTij ]elis st 1 nav oee suojeu i O sciaui readv for nse rheumatism tor years," say'sii,,K. aV( t^. mi NIy__i,5,lls A ru,j .when- I/straigntened up MedicineforChirdren,lChainberiain's Pain Balm and When you buy a Cough medi-j !rilV(, been thoroughly cured. cine for small children you Have^othUtl a pain or acbeircra want one in which you canUhe..old trouble for many-months.. place implicitt confidencerelfeives most wonderfiis liniment and can.:, Suicided at Nevis. Uenrv Sperling, a woodsman employe*! at the logging camp of Vtrrson with a razor He/had been drink ing heavily ami was believed to be despondent over the fact that ho hal spent all his rnonej. Sperling was without friends or relatives in ilii.s section, The funeral. \va held at (.rand Rapids 1u in Miss Mabelle Gastie, of Park Rapids, was at the City hotel this morning. Monday she "be- in us a tinei" -montlis term trf.. _, scl.ool_ at one of the rural pg^ gg^j tru-ts in lluboard county.. I K,ilov of liemidji and have it rejKired. We can tix gonial sheriff from up eouirtry-j-brlto.ved it: up for you. Jerrard Plb. Co. 'Kid" Ler the Tenstrik-e pugilist, is in tluM'ity today. Le roy is niatched to go for live rounds with a new discovery at Tenstrik-e in the very near future. We charge nothing for hose washers 901110 in and get some. Jerrard Plb. Co. Jim (ioodman.the genial repre sentaive of a Minneapili cigar house, who has been takiui: orders for the "FJ Paterno" in this stn^ tion for a week- went in to the cities this morning. a ,!lii heav\piece-. v iron How- aoout Several ribs and ius rep and another was strucn nir Weuo hurt. nc ma I on the chest by a piece of iron he was badlv injured. Wa ileua Tribune. Bought Fancy Drivina Team. Vrookston Times: HlHl lose*) atte spent met Sheriff last evenine deal wdiereby tin in. that section of tin this section either. Died at St. Anthony's A. I\. Steeu died this after noon at St. 'Anthony's hospital. Steeu has been ilhfor sp 111-0 time and the best ofcare.and nursing was unable to pull hi in* through, lleisa stranger in this section and his honie is at .Jasper, where the body will be shipped tonight" for burial. .Markham Arrives. Hon. .1. M. Markhan'i arrived last night from Minneapolis and Mrs. Mai'kam will come up soon. Mr. Markham's plans for the present are still undecided. He lias decided to build A residence on his lots on Lake boulevard and will probably go about, this mat tor at once. will soon sport a sT"" driving wit lit lu- case that lie should have team, undoubtedly Uie swcllost been acquit ted. and the action of tale, or Spearing Season Closed. The open season for spearing pickeral,suckers, carp, bull heads and red horse,according to lame Warden KJlis, closes at twelve o'clock" tonight. Spears eaunul, lawfully be used in taking tish after this and Mr. Kips will be in duty bound to arrest all those who are found fishing with spears after this. Windfall for Mdall. John McC.'all, the popular real Northern conductor who has been running into liemidji for some time on the Sauk Center line, has fallen heir to a consider able sum of money by the death of a rich relative in the east. Mr. McCttll will take a layoff and go east to look the matter up. Martin to Minneapolis. .fudge Martin left this morn :hig for Minneapolis. Vc'ster clay's Pioneer stated that r. Martin djyfjmclcd Joe fLa~T)eau," who was convicted of murder. This was an error, as the man whom the judge-defended, in the connection mentioned was ac (jiiitted. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars i Inward for any case of Catarrh that can not "be mrf-'d Hall' iCatarrh Cure. I". ,J. (.'honey Co., Toledo, 0. I We, the inideVsigned, have I known.F. .1. Cheney for the last 'TrryTfTirs,- and 1 a\iciiii hiui per fectlybonorali'" in ail -business ti,aM-saetion.s,.a.ij.'i ll, ln Nym,re is lastassuming im,ort k 1 ake Hall rami!*, I const ipatiou. Minn. i v/,u!, .memuc|, pain and diseom fused-^ l''orasale Drug store. ,-_^.. by Marker' w. o. I raternal Order i.f EuU, ItemiJil Aerit No. 351. There-fs nothing sojSfood^ior thej Awtsevrrv \vedncsJa at 1 i"' i fillmour Mall. coughs and colds incident to childho-Kl. For sale by Barker's f^g^S w.^.^ DtUgStol'C. VtlMlnr r.t\r% cordtillv Invited. Fift Year the Standar fnprovis tht flavor and adds to th# haalthfulntss of tht food. rHiO BAKING FOWDEW CO. eMIOAOO Pardon Denied. Hie applica! ion for t!ie pardon .lolin Larson, vFTui vvaS Max Ziin- vict-ed-lu tins county merman of Zimmerman 5 Par -j slaughter in X\*\ an'l rett, the Midway horsemen spent |,y Judge II oil.oid yesterday in the cily after was denied ntr-fr# of- inontlis )nl i-i.-^pi-.^M, r, Hfrl f.i) "pi .fiJi TnT ia_lly"ui)le t,o carry out an\ olHigalions madi by Ids linn. WALDINO, K'ISNNAN .v MAUVIN, Wholesale Di-uggjsts- Toledo, 0. Ha 11's dm-VH f^urf: is ta ken internally, acting directly upon the blood aiul inim.JIs surfaces of the system. Testimonials :.J 1 i, Hills for b' S'AL 25,000 feet of oak and bff.ch flooring. Kn^ire of 757 MTTnei^sinid, F. E. C00LEY, Fainter, Paper Hanger and Decorator. Ph'one 1 "HorrTilc, i- E u. ::'jf8*)! WOMEN I'. I.i-ii.-ori li' a. ii-n Ettural lls f. .-link' and vlifor. chaVfCes. loss of HY'NE -i lilj .'iii'l rinntii 11! iy t'-ri rres ail ii.llarnnittii.in. The tfume Treafrrnrnt for All Female Trouble*, pnpp -Ir-.':.'aj .-mvtt "l^*i+-ir4-=-aud I Itnl. -n,..| na.1 i-ai-ri'l:ir !iy~aTl- j 1.lOitr HY'NE COMPANY 47" W. N..rlli Avo.. etii.-.-iW- III. HY'NE hy A. OILMOUK & CO., llrm..l|i, Minn. limn- it.-uced even..\'eai eon! iciu'iini'' was tifnfm i of tin-state ijo.u'd of p.n'd.ins, Carson killed2 Leaunau 1 uUvlo \\.-i in a Hallowe'en osliapade^ and iti \iew of tin' cirei: iii-Limce it. IS all who ,ii'e iaiuiliar Mrd is a disappiui'it inent to host' who ha\o set about fo Se cure his' release. 1 le will, bow e\or, be.eli^ibie to a pa I'I ih in a short time. r. I .arson is vvell known here and prior to tlie shoo! itli 'of iermau l,lll! bofe ,1 good name i Sagley I ndenpeUd ejUT~ "YOUR MONEY IS NO GOOD" mul will bo refunded to yoa if after us iujf hsilf i bottle of THE FAMOUS MATTJJOHHSOKS Tli 18 8 Eli IIE.UMATISM and BLOOD CURE Hcd MSnltB. ulni i: IfUCS witb '1 '^'.iranifed Onl by on MOIIA 0 A fioinjjj Into Bee Business. Turtle River Independent: Station Agent Russell, of the M.-& 1., is going into the bee in dustry this .summer and has set out two he saved from the eight colonies he brought up with him from bedow last winter. Mr. Rus sell has had much experience with bees and he believes that this country is suitable for them hmri that 'they will thrive well owim.' to the abundance of plants /and trees that contain the sweet STOC FOOD. 25-lb Pail for $ 3 50 PROFESSIONAL CARUS D. HTFISK Attoriiej ami Counsellor at Law (Kike opposite Motel Markham. Bailey & McDonald I. VVVYEKS Hemldit. linn. Office: Swedback Block Jay L. Reynolds Attorney ntlaiw Ofllce in 'lllcs Block. P. J. Russell AttoriMM ut Law iii::ut).u. I cents "a pound lor the besi Stock Pood OTl the iiiarkel: all si/.es of (he \\HH\ |nr sale at tlie CITY DRUG STORE IHK I'fONKKK I)KV/ STORK OF BF.MIDJI. As You Sow Shall You Reap. -W lia\ I rupleinoiit s. I'arm 1 per bottle. 1 Miniie.-Dla jillSSCMl Oil, a i 111 ft ai-l 1 i hev. Ibusl.e F: M. Malzahn & Co. Spring is Here and So are We. We ba\e [ustsiiloied a very succcessful year, and j.i-' .Hr ji^i^Liju_na.f- sci-niul- wv heartily thank our ir 'iieir-jia-a .support and extend to all a patron courteous invitation to call on u.s for anything in NOTIONS, HOS.IHtY, (IL.VSSWAUE, DINNER SETS. I'anc.N lihfs .Men's Ware, Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, Etc. bast year we laid the foundation for a successful iiu-iii-k*g 1.n itui- ,nniu Kvory-Day BArgain Prices wbwh we arc o-oitiy to continue, and will even give msm f vour mom'v this year tb.au last. The Fair Variety Cash Store :ei \Vs Third Street. 9 9 mT ni.NN. G-ibbons & Torrance Collection* City K*"' Estate Attornv at Law Dr. Rowland G-ilmore IMisicbi ami Surgeon Office: mile* Block Dr. Blakeslee k'hxsiciaii and SiirjfCiiu Office: ni.le* Block. Beminll Dr. E. H. Marcnm l'lisicnn mud SurireoH Office: 5 wed back Block KenUlence IMi.me ij( Office I'hane i Dr. J. T. Tuomy DLNTIST Office ive llrsl National Bank. Third ,*t Dr. E. H. Smith IMi.v/isiciuu ami Surjjeon Office: Boston Block Office I'lionr. 7. Home fhone. 60 ^.A Jfc. Internationa- ^v W 'T -T ..^r. m. *-.w. .lolm Deere Plows, I11 ggi es Tn(1 \Vago 1 is, a a 1 1