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WAISTS. WASH GOODS, CURTAINS.
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THE CITY
Go to Hakkerup for photos.
Pineapple sherbet,at the Grill.
Midnight dinner at the Palace
Cafe tonight.
A. Klein left this morning for
a short visit at Guthrie.
The best is the cheapest. Ives
ice cream at Peterson.
Midnight dinner at the Palace
Cafe ready every night at 11:30.
Dr. Marcura made a profes
sional call toTenstrike last night.
Have Boss put up your eave
troughs at right price. Phone 113.
Fred Eberline returned this
morning from a trip up the
line.
Nothing can be better than the
bestMark's lung Balsam is the
best.
Always a complete stock of
the best fruit in the market at
Peterson's.
P. Tonskemper passed through
the city last night on his way to
Blackduck.
Why balance on the verge of
consumption when Mark's Lung
Balsam will cure.
Win. Lennon of the town of
Shotley Brook has opened anew
saloon at Kelliher.
The only pure and therefore
wholesome ice cream the Ives.
Served at Peterson's parlor.
S. N. Reeves has a contract for
building a 24x30 addition -to the
Naylor furniture store. The ad
dition will be used as a ware-
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After taking stock we find we have many short lengths of
Wool Dress Goods, Wash Goods,
Prints, Ginghams, Ribbons, Em
broideries, Laces and Muslin.
Odds and Ends in almost Every Department.
We want the room for onr big Fall Stock which will be
put on sale in a few weeks therefore yon can
buy all Remnants, Short Lengths, and Odds and
Ends at a great bargain. Yon can see them on
onr Bargain Counters.
See the bargains we otter in Men's and Ladies' Shoes.
Men's Hats at a bargain.
Men's Shirts, all sizes the 75c and
39 cents
15 |0 discount on Ladies' Muslin Underwear.
GROCERIES.
We are noted for keeping the freshest stock in the city.
Nothing old ever goes out of our store as fresh.
We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays
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will be of corrugated house and
iron.
Cool off at Peterson's ice cream
parlor.
Joseph Carter of Tenstrike
was in the city yesterday.
Hereafter the Palace Cafe will
serve a special midnight dinner
every night.
Abe Wyler made a trip to
Northome last night, returning
this morning.
W. M. Ross has a competent
mechanic to do all kinds of tin
and sheet metal work.
Pat Cassin, the veteran home
jsteader of Nebish, called on
i friends in the city yesterday.
Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe.
Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe.
Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe
B. L. Benton, representing a
Duluth wholesale house, called on
the drug trade in the city yes
terday.
Dressmaker wants sewing by
the day, good work, and price
reasonable. Call 313 Bemidji
Ave.
Ted Smith left for St. Cloud
this morninar to attend the Red
Men convention being held in
that city.
At the council meeting last
night a number of bills were
allowed and the routine business
was transacted.
If your bicycle is broken or
your gasoline stove is out of or
der take it to W. M. Ross and
have it repaired.
E. E. McDonald left today for
Thief River Falls, where he will
conduct the transfer of 100,000
ties from Thief River Falls to the
Soo.
Prof. Stewart was a passenger
to Northome last night. He will
go from there through the big
swamp to visit his homestead on
the Big Fork.
Pineapple sherbet at the Grill.
The divorce case of Hiltz vs.
Hiltz is being heard before Ref
eree Loud today. Bailey & Mc
Donald are attorneys for the
plaintiff, Mr.s. Hiltz.
I have for sale several tracts of
government land that may be
entered as homesteads. Some
timber and good farming land in
40, 80 or 160 acre lots. M. E.
Thurston.
Miss Christina Dicaire sus
tained a very painful but not ser
ious injury last night. She
started to come down stairs when
her foot slipped and she fell head
long down the entire flight. Her
face and head were bruised in
the fall and medical assistance
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was necessary to alleviate the
pain.
P. M. Dicaire made a business
trip to Northome last night.
Mrs. Horles left this morn
ing for a trip to the twin cities.
Mrs. Garry Brennen left this
morning for St. Cloud, for a two
weeks visit with friends and
relatives.
A. -Lessard and John Meyer,
two genial gentlemen from Cass
Lake, spent yesterday in the city
renewing acquaintances.
Skunks are reported very
numerous by camping parties at
the north end of the lake and are
said to be very troublesome to
campers in that vicinity.
The number of raspberries in
the vicinity of Bemidji is excit
ing many large parties of berry
pickers and each evening a large
amount of the luscious fruit is
brought into the city.
J. O. Harris, the Tenstrike
hotel man who aspires to be
register of deeds after the fall
election, is spending the day in
the city strengthening his politi
cal fences.
George Fleming returned this
morning from Lake Itasca where
he in company with A. Narveson,
Arthur Kirsh and Misses Grace
Lyons, Blanche Woodward and
Dot Kiehm have been the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Heinzelman.
The balance of the party will re
main another week.
Messrs. Scharf, Siipp,.Golden,
Bailey and McCarty and the
Misses Marion Kaelble, Maude
Bailey, Nellie Bailey, Blanche
Boyer, Helen Grant, Bertie Bran
non and Buelah Brannon are
camped at the head of the lake
and are having an excellent time.
Mrs. L. H. Bailey is chaperoning
the party.
Puts an End to if All.
A grievous wail oftimes comes
as a result of unbearable pain
form overtaxed organs. Dizziness
Blackache. Liyer crnplaint and
Constipation. But thanks to Dr.
King's New Life Pills they put
an end to all. They are gentle put
thorough. Try them. Only 25c.
Guaranteed by all druggists.
On Long Visit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Morrison
left this morning for an extens
ive visit to Ann Arbor, Mich., and
Sarnia, Canada, where Mr. Mor
rison's parents reside Prom
Ann Arbor they will go to Chi
cago, where Mr. Morrison will
complete a course in the study
of the ear, nose and throat. They
will be absent from the city
about four months.
Catarrh Cannot be Cared
by local applications, as they can
not reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitu
tional disease, and in order to
cure it you must take internal
remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally,and acts directly
on the blood and mucous surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack
medicine. It was prescribed by
one of the best physicians in this
country for years and is a regu
lar prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, com
bined with the best blood puri
fiers, acting directly on the muc
ous surfaces. The perfect com
bination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonder re
sults in curing Catarrh. Send for
testimonials free.
P. J. CHENEY & Co.,
I, Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for
constipation.
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The balance of our stock of Straw
Hats must be closed out, and fifty
cents will buy any Straw Hat we
have in stock. They are worth
$2.50, $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00.
GE ON E WHIL E THE LAST.
5 I. MEYER & CO.,
HIGH ART CLOTHIERS. Next to First National Bank.
(Concluded from Pagre 2)
2.000 00
2.000 00
Books, blanks & stationery
Printing and publications-..
Expense, care and suppres
sion of contagious and in
fectious diseases
Assessing unorganized terri
tory
For road and Bridges n.uim
For care of paupers 8,000 00
For interest on bonds i),500 00
For payment of principal of same as
tliey fall due ..10.500 00
Total $72,400 00
Respectfully submitted.
LSEALEIJ] D. L. SYLVESTER,
County Auditor.
On motion, the following resolution was
adopted:
RESOLVED, That there be and there is
hereby levied upon all the taxable property
of the county of Beltrami, State of Minnesota
the following sums of money for the current
year, to-wit:
For the county revenue fund $:*9,400 CO
For the county poor fund-... 8,000 00
For the county road and bridge fund 8,000 00
For sinking fund, for the payment
and principal on bonds as they
become due 37,000 00
Total 872,400 00
On motion, licenses were granted to the
following parties to sell intoxicating liauors
in the town of Spooner: O Cown, .Tno Kv
ler and Olaf Olson Co.
On motion license was granted to Kolstad
and Flom to sell intoxicating liauors in town
ship 161 range M.
On motion, the bond of Kolstad and Flom
with Felix Fournet and Friend Holmes as
surties was approved.
On motion, the bond of O Cown with A i
Bagley and George A Tatsner as sureties was i
approved.
On motion, the petition of O S Neuman and
others for the oi-ganization of a new school
district was accepted and approved and on
motion the following resolution was adopted:
Resolved, Th at it is by this board ordered,
that a school district be, and the same is here
by. tormcd within the town of Moose Lake in
the County of Beltrami. State of Minnesota,
bounded and described as follows, to-wit:
Town 147, Range 30, sec 4, 3, 2. 1, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14. the same to be school district No 04 in
said county.
Articles of agreement as to settlement be
tween school district No 4 and 80 were filed
with the tnard and on motion, approved
and ordered filed with the county auditor.
On motion, S150 was ordered transfered
from-the revenue fund to the Incidential
una for the payment of freight, drayage,
postage and other incidential expenses as
provided by law.
On motion, the claim of A A McCrimmou
for medical attendance on small pox patients
at Baudette in the sum of S was disallowed.
On motion, 150 was appropriated to the
town of Bemidji out of the county road and
Image fund to be expended in grubbing and
clearing road between sections.-a. 24, 25 and
2t of said town.
On motion 3150 was appropriated to the
town of Bemidji out of the coudty road and
bridge fund to be expended in grubbing,
clearing and grading between sections 14, 23,
13 and 24 of said town.
On motion, the board adjourned to meet
on .Saturday the 23d day of July 1904.
ATTES T:
I L. SYLVESTER. F. O. SIBLEY,
County Auditor. Chairman.
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400 00
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BRIEF BITS OF NEWS.
After a shutdown of two weeks the
China, Pembroke, and Webster cotton
mills at. Suncook, N. H., started in
part Monday, the 1,500 operatives re
turning under a reduction of 12% per
cent in wages.
Third Assistant Secretary of State"
Pierce began a formal hearing Mon
day of charges filed against Consul
General Goodnow of Shanghai. Mr.
Curtis, a Shanghai lawyer, appeared to
support the charges.
General Wade, commanding the
Philippine division, has cabled the
war department that the newspaper
reports that a number of Filipinos
were massacred at Malabang about
May 12 were entirely without founda
tion.
President Roosevelt has declined to
interfere in the case of John W. Bur
ley, a negro confined in the jail of the
District of Columbia under sentence
of death for the crime of criminal as
sault, the victim having been a little
girl four and a half years old.
BASEBALL SCORES.
American League.
At Chicago, 2 Philadelphia, 5.
At St Louis, 2 Washington, 7.
Taken With Cramps.
Wm. Kirmse, a member of the
bridge gang working near Little
port was taken suddenly ill
Tnursday night with cramps and
a kind of cholera. His case was
so severe that he. had to have the
members of the crew wait upon
him and Mr. Gifford was called
and consulted. He told them he
had a medicine in the form of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea .Remedy that he
thought would help him out and
accordingly several doses were
administered witlrthe result that
the fellow Was able to be around
next day. The incident speaks
quite highly of Mr. Gifford's
medicines.Elkader,, Iowa, Ar
gus. This remedy never fails.
Keep it in your home, it may save
life. For sale at Barker's Drug
Store gs.
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Cholera Infantum.
This diseaselhas lost its terror
since Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy came
into general use. The uniform
success which attends the use of
this remedy in all cases of bowel
complaint in children has made it
a favorite wherever its value has
become known. For sale at Bark
er's drug store.
There is no lever so powerful
as plain and simple factsMark's
Lung Balsam will cure your
cough.
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Mount Mellick Embroidery, 9 to am
Mexican Drawn Work and and
Teneriffe Lace a specialty. 2 to 4
AID 1 1VW
TEACHER OF
Art Embroidery
AND
Fine Needle Work.
CITY HOTEL
Ok.
J. H. Crouch
FOR
Cement Sidewalk,
Curbstone, Carriage Blocks,
Cellar Bottoms, Etc.
PHONG 92.
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R. MARTIN
Leading Painter
and Decorator.
Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors
West of City Hall.
All Orders Promptly Attendedto
Fine Art Wall Paper
Fresco Painting
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TH0S. JOHNSON,
Contractor
and Builder.
Can do your fine work and your
coarse work, will do it prompt
ly and at right prices.
SEE S BEFORE YOU BUILD.
1001 Minnesota, Avenue.
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ROYAL WHITE
CHINA
We have just received another shipment of
Royal White China and now have a complete
assortment. In this shipment we received a
new pattern in Coffee Cups, and also a num
ber of extra pieces such as Tea Pots, Covered
Casseroles, Sauce Boats and Pickle Dishes.
We are now offering a Dinner Set I
of 102 pieces fo
$18.5r 0
Step in and examine these goods
while our stock is complete.
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4* 4 4 4* $ 4s
DR. F. E. BRINKMAN,
CHIROPRACTIONFR.
OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p.
Offlce-SWEDBACK BUILDING.
I earnestly invite you to come, see and examine
for yourself my advantages and success. I am
responsible to you for what I represent. I court
honest, earnest and sincere investigation, and
will be only too glad to show all interested and
candid thinking people what I am doing in re
lieving suffering humanity.
GITY DRUG STORE
THE PIONEER. DR UG STORE O BEMIDJI.
"Make Hay While
4 $ & 4f 4h 4h f*- $- 4
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Grove's PepsinCoffee I
The only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart.
Pric 10 cents and 2 5 cents per bottle.
CASH PAID FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT.
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HENR BUENTHER
Naturalist and Taxidermist
ao8 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686
BEMIDJI, MINN.
BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUOS AND ROBES
and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. I carry at
all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS,
FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled
FURS in season bought.
I guarantee my work mothproof and
the most lifelike of any in the state
MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY
FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE
A Deposit Required on All Work
Y-O TRADE SOLICITED
the Sun Shines."
But before buying your H^-Mak-
ing Implements, remember that
F. m. MHLZHHN St CO.,
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M0WERS,:*#t6-'rfull
and all other Implements for making hay.
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