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GREATEST
appointment.
Millinery Sale
of the season.
Our extensive line of Millinery
to be sacrificed at half price!
TH E BERMA N EMPORIU
Next Door to Post Office.
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i Goo Things for the Table,
Pastry is our Specialty.
Give us your order for your Xmas Cakes. Our home
made Pastry and Bread are fresh made every
day and sure to please. Anything you may
want should we not have it on hand let us
havethe order as we are fully equipped to fill
same to the best of satisfaction.
'The very best goods and the best service' is our motto
We have the following to offer:
Buns and Roll, per dozen lOc
Currant Rolls, lOc
Hot Cross Buns, 10c
Cinnamon Coffee Cakes, ea 5c
Raised Doughnuts, per doz 10c
Home Made 10c
Lady Fingers, 10c
Cream Puffs.
i 25c
Almond Macaroons, 10c
Cocoanut Macaroons 10c
Almond Shells,
i( 15c
Homemade Ginger Snaps,lb lOc
Honey Pretzels, per doz 15c
Vienna Squares, lOc
Spice Drops, 10c
Our Candies are always fresh and pure, and prices
are considerably lower than you are accustomed to pay-
ing. Give us a call whether you buy or not our time
is yours. A full and complete line of Tobaccos and
Cigars. Remember the old reliable for your fancy bak-
ing and sweet delicacies.
...Lakeside Bakery,
Magea\i Bros., Proprietory,
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First National Bank,
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Tarts Made to Order:
Napoleon Tarts, per doz 25
Apple Tarts, 25
Kiper Tarts, 25
Fruit Leaves, 15c
Assorted Christmas Fruit
Cake, per ID 20C to 40c
Pound Cake, 25
to
Cherry Layer Cake, Gilt Edge
Layer Cake. "Walnut, Almond,
Cocoanut, Maple. Fig, Choco
late or Orange Layer Cakes.
to
to to to
Pies.Our assortment of Pies
is always fresh. Special for
XmasCream Pie.
Ives' Delicious Ice Cream, assorted flavors. Fresh Fruits and Nuts:
Oranges, Bananas, Grapes, Lemons, Pears, Apples, Figs,
Dates, Hickory Nuts, Pecans, Walnuts, Filberts, Almonds.
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Bemidji wiih prices
There is noth-
ing so pleasing and
instructive as a
kodak. A child
$l00to|20c
From No The 15th
is the time to think of Engraving to avoid dis-
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THE CITY
The best fruit is the cheapest.
Peterson.
Try a midnight dinner at the
City Restaurant,
Choice Christmas candies at
The Model Bakery.
Rev. Irons of Turtle I^iver is a
visitor in the city today.
Children's books, new supply
for Santa at Peterson's.
Try the special,Christmas din
ner at the Palace Cafe. Price 35
cents.
R. EJ. White of Kelliher was a
business visitor in*the city yes
terday.
Best in townthe special Sun
day dinner at the Palace. Price
35 cents.
All who appreciate the best
fruit and confections buy at
Peterson's.
An excellent line of Christmas
tree trimmings and holly at The
Model Bakery.
Extra painting with every
dozen pictu-res^atj$4.00 or more
at Hakkerup's.
The finest assortment of rock
ers in the rcity on display at
Lahr's Furniture store.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Blakely
of Farley are3|the guests of
friends in the city today.
Dainty viands served with
special care at the Palace special
Christmas dinner tomorrow.
David Bouregard came down
from Blackduck this morning for
a short visit with friends.
Lowney's chocolate bon bons
are the best. Put up in elegant
packages, only at Peterson's.
Be sure and eat your Christ
mas dinner at the Grill and re
ceive a beautiful souvenir menu.
There is no lever so powerful
as plain and simple factsMark's
Lung Balsam will cure your
cough.
Don't forget the special Christ
mas dinner at the Palace cafe.
It's worth more than the price
35 cents.
A glance at our fruit display
will convince you that we have
the best and biggest variety.
Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mobergpwho
have spent a few days at Ten
strike with friends, returned
home this morning.
E. R. Getchell returned this
morning from Tenstrike, where
he has spent a few days cruising,
and will remain here until after
the holidays.
No sickly women or weak men
will ever regret taking Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea. It's
brought happiness to thousands.
35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bark
er's Drug Store.
Arthur Brannon arrived in the
city this morning from Northome,
where he is employed at the
Brannon hotel, and will spend
Christmas at the home of his
mother, Mrs. W. S. Brannon.
Children eat, sleep and grow
after taking Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea. Brings rosy
cheeks*,, laughing eyes, good
health and strength. 35 cents,
JjTea or Tablets. Barker's Drug
Stojse.
Souvenir paper weight with
your own photograph with every
dozen small pictures at Hakker
up's.
Miss Tinnie Pendergast came
down this morning from Turtle
River, where she is teaching
school, to spend the Christmas
vacation in the city with her
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
L. G- Pendergast.
The most complete line of toys
and Christmas tree trimmings
at Peterson's.
Prof. A. P. Ritchie left this
morning for Elk River, where he
will spend Christmas. From
there Mr. Ritchie will go to St.
Paul to attend the annual meeting
of the state educational associa-
Our Line
of
Solid Gold
Brooches
"nitons kP
Pins
Kings
arid- Studs
is the most com
plete and the
very latest
designs
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tion, which will be in session the
week beginning Jan. 3._.
Headquarters for Santa Claus
at Peterson's.
Try a midnight dinner at the
City Restaurant.
E. D. Alger of Tenstrike spent
yesterday in the city.'
J. J. Ohsahl returned from
Tenstrike this morning.
John W. Curo of Pine River is
registered at the Markham.
Dilla E. Bradford of Hubbard
was a Bemidji visitor yesterday.
Don't forget to eat your Christ
mas dinner at the City Restau
rant.
Miss Olga Wetzel of Cxrand
Rapids is visiting friends in the
city.
Try the special Christmas din
ner at the Palace Cafe. Price 35
cents.
George W. Scott, the lumber
man, left this morning for Min
neapolis.
Dainty viands served with
special care at the Palace special
Christmas dinner.
Hakkerup makes a specialty of
family groups. Send for him for
Christmas groups.
Henry Reff, clerk of court of
Clearwater county, was in the
city yesterday from Bagley.
Be sure and eat your Christ
mas dinner at the Grill and re
ceive a beautiful souvenir menu.
Deputy Sheriff John Bailey
made anjofficial^visit to Blackbuck
last night, returning home this
morning.
Don't forget the special Christ
mas dinner at the Palace cafe.
It's worth more than the price
35 cents.
A. Vanderpoel of Lakeport
is in the city and will go to Park
Rapids to enjoy a Christmas visit
with his family in that city.
E. R. Farley passed through
the city this morning enroute
from Farley to Minneapolis,
where he will be the guest of re
latives during the holidays.
M. Nicholson, assistant super
intendent of the Great Northern
Lariiuore division, is transacting
business for the company in Be
midji today.
When you're broke the girls
are shy
They turn and fly as you come
high
Brace up old man, show
some pluck
Take Rocky Mountain Tea
t'will change your luck. Bark
er's Drugstore.
The romantic military, "Heart
and Sword," in which Mr. Harold
Nelson is starring, comes to the
CONSUMPTION'S WARNING
Inside facts soon become evident in outside
symptoms.DR. G. G. GREEN.
QThe aid of scientific inventions is not
needed to determine whether your lungs
are affected. The first symptoms can be
readily noted by anyone of average in
telligence. *|There is no disease known that gives so
many plain warnings of its approach as
consumption, and no serious disease that
can be so quickly reached and checked,
if the medicine used is Dr. Boschee's
German Syrup, which is made to cure
consumption.
flit is in the early stages that German
Syrup should be taken, when warnings
are given in the cough that won't quit,
the congestion of the bronchial tubes and
the gradual weakening of the lungs, ac
companied by frequent expectoration.
fBu no matter how deep-seated your
cough, even if dread consumption has
already attacked your lungs, German
Syrup will surely effect' a cure^as it has
done before in thousands of apparently
hopeless cases of lung trouble.
flNew trial bottles, 250. Regular size,
75c At all druggists.
i Sold by A Gilmour & Co.
CIIISI'MAS .SlIOGESJIOKS.
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Cash Cash
Wool Tress Goods excepting black, a 20 per
cent discount will be given in this dep't.
Ladies' Sweaters, worth $3.50 now $2.50
Opera Shawls at less than cost.
Ladies' Underwear.Here you will find a
big bargain.
Ladies' House Slippers.One lot worth
$2.25, now $1.59.
Ladies' Felt Shoes, worth $1.35, now $1.15
Part Wool Blankets.Lot 1, worth $1.50,
now $1 lot 2, worth $1.75, now $1.15
lot 3, worth $1.00, now 75c.
Men's House Slippers, worth $2, at $1.75
City Opera house Monday, Dec.
26.
Toys, complete line. Peter
son's.
Holly by the carload at the
Grill.
Fancy fruit for the table.
Peterson's.
For flash light pictures try
Hakkerup.
The only exclusive toy store in
town. Peterson's.
Framed pictures of all sizes
and prices at Lahr's.
'Don't forget to eat your Christ
mas dinner at the City Restau
rant.
Send Santa Claus over to
Peterson's and he will tind what
he wants.
Best in townthe special Sun
day dinner at the Palace. Price
35 cents.
Order a few more pictures
from that negative at Reed's
Studio.
W. H. Ellitson left this morn
ing for a three weeks visit wLh
his mother at Blue River Wis.
I '.A course at Button's Business
College, Crookston, Minn., for
$25 if you enter during January.
Albert Biabetz arrived on
theRemedy
afternoon train from Adrian and
will sren the Christmas vaca
tion as the guest of W. H. Ellit
son and family.
-The Red"Cross is -coming.^--
Sterling Silver
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Talks at McCuaig's This Week
The prices we quote below will convince you 4hat we
want cash to get it our goods must be slaughtered *4
notice some of our many bargains come early they
will not last long at these prices:
1.75 1.50
Men's Shoes, the $3.00 kind now $2.00
Boys' Sweaters.One lot choice for 38
Don't miss this sale it means a saving to you
Extra Goo Bargains in our Grocery Dep't.
Yours for Bargains,
Wm. McCuaig Wm. McCuai^wjTC"f"I
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CUT GLASS
Be Quick.
Not a minute should be lost
when a child shows symptoms of
croup. "Chamberlain's Cough
given as soon as the child
becomes hoarse, or even after the
croupy cough appears, will pre
vent the attack. It never fails,
and is pleasant and safe to take.
For sale by Barkers Drug Store.
in sohd gold
diai moims. uie
eled chat a-H
of Hiiy plaice/
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Men's Underwear.One lot worth $2.50:
per suit, now $1.98.
Men's Overcoats, the same as you will pay**
clothing stores $5.00 to $7.00 we
sell them this week at $3.50. .i
Men's Sheep Lined Coats.Come in and^
get our prices.
See the line of Men's and Boys' _Capg we*
are offering at 25c.
Discount on all Rubbers and Overshoes.-J
7 17.
Boys' Leather Leggings, all sizes, $1.00
Boys' Canvas Leggings, 50c~
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Toys, Toys.Only a few left, but prices
are cut in this department so we
won't carry any over.,
Dolls, from 5c to $3.50
Say, we want to sell you Feed this Week at
our cash prices. Feed, per sacl^SSc
Hay, per ton $6.00 to 8.00
Set with Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds,
Pearls, Garnets, Saffires, Opals, Topaz.
Watches
Diamonds and Cut Glass.- Right here is where,.
In Water Bottles, Tankards,
Punch Bowls, Vases, Cake
Plates, Spoon Trays, Nappies, Perfume Jars, Sugar and
Cream, Water Glasses, Salt and Pepper,
An endless variety of suitable and appropriate Christmas
Gifts for young and old. ENGRAVING DONE
WHILE YOU WAIT.
George T. Baker O.
Located in City Drug Store. 9~?
BRUNSWICK- BALKE
Billiard Hall.
L. J. ATHENY. Prop.
Go to Hakkerup for phbjtos7
you have the j(f?V- advantage of
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Bassine, suitable for monograms others set with diamonds
and raised gold ornamental work. Fitted with the best
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