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THE CITY See JonesW. C. Jones. New vegetable at Peterson's. Jesse Freestone is in town from Dysart. Children's sleds one-third off, at Peterson's. H. F. Mark, the Fosston travel ing man, is in the city today. Dressmaking and Ladies tail oring. Mrs. unningham .Blocker, block. More powerful then Svengali's hyfmotic power is Mark's Lung Balsam. C. E. Doran of Grand Rapids was a guest at the Markham this morning. E. E. McDonald and A. P. White are at Grand Forks on bus iness today. The Ladies' Reading club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mis.L.H. Bailey. We are in business for your health. Be convinced by using Mark's Lung Balsam. The Modern Samaritan have a class of 14 for initiation at their next regular meeting. Mrs. John Graham, who has been quite ill for some time past, was able to leave St. Anthony's hospital today. The young peoples society of the Baptist church have planned a valentine social for Friday even ing at the church. Mrs. L. G. Pendergast and daughter, Miss Jessie, left this morning for Minneapolis, where they will visit for several weeks. Justice C. Berg and Otto Berg, homesteaders from the Pine Top country, are in the city today on their way to Crookston for a visit with relatives. Hector Towsend, alias "The Liverpool Kid" was sent to the -county jail for ninety days yes terday afternoon by Judge Reynolds on a charge of stealing and drunkenness. "The Midnight Express" com pany who had been in the city since Friday night left this morn ing for Long Prairie. Manager Otis expects to visit Bemidji again next season with one of the Carpenter attractions on which the royalty will expire this season. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. :TH :S rp O O 6 Groceries Groceries WM. MCCUAIG, PROPRIETOR. Headquarters for 5 Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Eggs and Fancy Clarisa Creamery Butter always on hand Lilly of the Valley Flour," FeectTHayand Millstuff Telephone orders receive prompt attention and deliveries promptly made PHOTEM 1 $$&$$##- Overcoats that were $30.00 and $25.00...,,.. ..go at $13.50 20.00,18.00 and 15.00. .go at 11.98 13.50 and 12.00 goat 7.98 10.00 and 7.50 goat 4.98 Furnishing Good Sale $1.50 soft bosom Shirts go at 98c $1 soft bosom Shirts go at 79c 75 and 50c Fleeced Underwear go at 39c 60 and 50c heavy Wool Sox go at 39c Store Closed Evenings at 8 o'clock except Mill Pay Nights and Saturday Nights Valentines.at Peterson's. Mrs. Richardson of Cass Lake is the guest of Bemidji friends. Attorney E. E. McDonald went to Kelliher last nigrht to attend the regular meeting of the vil lage council. The Arabs cure envy by be stowing the thing coveted. Mark's Lung Balsam cures coughs and colds. Tom Nary, the veteran lumber man who has been in the city for several days went to Brainerd on business this morning. The funeral of James Doran occurred this morning from St. Phillip's Catholic church at 9:30ness o'clock. It was quite largely at tended. The interment was at Greenwood. The Warner Comedy Company passed through the city on the Minnesota & International pas senger last night on their way to Blackduck, where they will ap pear during all of the present week in repertoire. BIG: RE Final Clearance Sale of Men's Heavy Weight Overcoats and The Daylight Store. Mrs. J. P. Young is very ill. Andy Danaher, is down from Tenstrike today. B. W. Heath spent yesterday at his claim near Guthrie. Aleck Gillespie of Blackduck is ill at St. Anthony's hospital, Charles Doran, ofGrand Rapids+ha attended the funeral of his uncle James Doran this morning. The Knight of Pythias have a regular meeting tonight. Ap plications for membership will be considered. The Messrs. Martin & Chris tenson of the Beltrami County News went to Kelliher on busi last night. Uncle George Witsel, of Ten strike, who has been buying logs in Bemidji for several days re turned to his home last night. G. A. Tuller, of Tuller Mer cantile Company, is in the city on business today. Tonight Mr. Tuller goes to Cass Lake to look after his interests Chas. Beaudette has gone to Minneapolis to visit his wife who has been ill at a "hospital there for some time past but is now re ported as on the road to recovery. Nero fiddled while Rome burned. We cannot believe that anyone will fiddle away their) chance to cure a cough when it ls"~so easy to get Mark's Lung! Balsam. George Elliot, who has been buying logs for the Crookston Lumber Company in this vicinity was in the city last night return ing from a short visit at his I home at Grand Forks. Mrs. Erickson, of St. Peter, is expected to arrive in the city to night, where she is called by the serious illness of her daughter, MissOigaErickson, stenographer at the First National bank. Quite a number of engines in the freight service of the Great Northern are disabled as a result of the recent cold weather and the rough handling to which they were subjected on the road. Traf fic which has been delayed since the storms of Saturday night and Sunday is not yet righted and all trains arrived in Bemidji several hours delayed today. Peter McHugh, one of the own^ ej's of the townsite of Gemmel, was in the city this morning on I his way to Duluth, where be will make entrjr on a stone and tiro ber claim in one of the new towns to be opened up in the Big Fork country Thursday. Mr. McHugh expects to get in line at the land office door tomorrow morning and remain there until the landi are thrown open to entry at 9.E o'clock Thursday morning. Suits that were $25.00 and $22.50 go at $ 13.75 20.00, 18.00 and 15.00..go at 11.98 13.50 and 12.00 go at 7.98 12.00 and 10.00 goat 6.98 Hat and Cap Sale $3.00 and $2.50 Hats in Fedora and round tops go at $1.98 $1.50Capsgoat 9&c $ 1 Caps go at 69c 75 and 50c Caps go at 39c Our Motto: Money cheer fully refunded for goods not satisfactory. A strictly up-to-date, one-price store. Dr. Blakeslee made a profes sional visit to Shevlin this after noon. Mrs. M. G. Slocum has re turned from a visit to Minne apolis friends.f J.m O.v of Cass Lake, amil 7 to lli eJohnson, Bemidj i and will be employed at a local newspaper office. Napoleon La Pointe, bookeeper for the S. E. Jackson Co., atCash, Tenstrike, who has been at St. Anthony's hospital for some time past is convalescent and reGrocerHotel turned to Tenstrike last night. The C. S. recruiting station at Bemidji has been made a perma nent thing. The department is very well satisfied with the progress made in securing re cruits here and decided to make Bemidji one of its permanent stations. A Kansas Minister. Rev. L. S. Coulton of Circle ville, Kas., says:"Dr. Warner Your White Wine of Tar Syrup has been in my family and found, to be all and even more than you claim for it. It is a speedy cure for all throat and lung diseases. For sale at City Drug store. Full Line of Comi and Fancy Valentines E. A. BARKER AMUSEMENTS The City Opera house will ring with laughter tomorrow evening when Leroy J. French will pro sent the famous comedians Clif ford Erdley, McDormott and in the musical success "Peck's Had Boy," in three acts. Tue play starts in the famous Store, then to the Boni face and the Picnic Grounds ts Clear Water Woods. The piece is lively and laughable, and the comedians introduce sev- +*+*Jk*A i i We carry in stock a fine line of art pictures and will put them in the finest art mould ings for you Goo Evening Our Line of Toilet Articles and Per- fumes is the most complete in the city A. G-ILMOUR & CO. CITY DRUG STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji- E. J. WILLITS TH E PIONEE LAN MAN HAS PURCHASERS FOR THE FOLLOWING: 1. Cash purchasers, good 7-rooni house close in. 2. Cash purchasers for 5-fbom house close in. o. Cash purchasers for ?5-foot corner lot three or four blocks from business center. 4. Purchaser who will pay $25 per month for four or live room house. 5. Purchaser who will trade a 50-foot residence lot and pay difference at 15 per month for four or five room house. C. Purchasers for business property well located. 7. Customer with small house and lot to trade for good team and harness will pay difference if any. 8. Customer with 5-room house will trade for seven or eight room house close in, anU'pay difference. WHAT HAVE YOU TO SAY? PH0\E 277. In Order to j. P. GET A FRAME ON! eral now songs, always taking throe to four encores, and keep the audience in a continuous roar of laughter all the time they are singing Manager French has surrounded thorn this season with the host and largest com pany thoy have over had, all the scenery is now and the costumes arc handsome. The press throughout the country where they have been soon in ''Peck's Pad Boy" are wide in their praise of the comedians and their new company. Reduce Stock We will during January sell UHNITUHE at a very low price for cash. LKHR. T'"y y^'^TTT T"v^^"r^^ W herewith thank our MANY PATRONS who have taken advantage of our great*sacrifice sale, and desire to remind all of our 5 and 10 cent bargain counters, which are money savers to those in need of notions or small wares of any kind. We make a specialty of Laundry and Toilet Soaps, the best that can he purchased. We carry the best line of HOSIERY for ladies, children and men that money can buy. Our forced sale prices still continue. Come in and examine our stock and get prices and we will deliver the goods. The Fair Variety Cash Store, arfftbadhaaAfc ii rry' r^'yV &@@&&@@@ ,'MMr :iri St. W $ Have you seen our line of pic ture mouldings? It is very complete, and there is nothing finer in northern Minnesota NAYL0R FURNITURE