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ar We will for the next two weeks sell the best Cut Glass on the market at The latest very handsomely decorated in colored flowers and guaranteed the best time keepers in Kitchen Clocks. First class Pa*rlor Clocks of the latest designs and beautiful finish also fine Office Clocks and Regulators JEWELER Diamonds Watches, Clocks, Silver ware, Musical Instruments. Al Good Must Sol in Nex Tw Weeks AAAAA^WWWWWS^^/^^VW In about two weeks C. F. Schroeder's old store, where we are now located, must be removed and anew brick structure built on the site. Owing to this fact we have decided to give to old and new customers the greatest bargains ever offered in our line of goods. One-third off Finest hand-decorated Japanese and Habsburg China One-third off One-third off A variety of best makes quadruple silver-plated Hollow Ware, too numerous to mention One-third off A handsome line of sterling silver Flatware, such as Gravy Ladles, Cream Ladles, Berry Spoons, Coffe Spoons, Fish Forks Sugar Shells, Butter Knives, etc., One-third off BANK BUILDING Slightly Used House and Store Furniture at a Bargain for Somebody. Friends and Customers Are Cordially Invited to Supply Their Wants in Our Line of Goods at this Sale. REMEMBE TH E PLAC E FIRST DOOR EAST OF FIRST N. Johnson Bemidf, Minn* The well-known extra heavy plated 1847 Rogers Brothers Knives and Forks the One=third off The very best sterling silver Manicure in single pieces or in sets, put up in handsome silk lined leatherette or cloth-covered boxes also sterling silver Toilet Sets or single pieces of the very best quality One-third off Watches and Chains, Charms and Emblem Goods of every description 20 -per cent off Largest variety of Solid Gold Rings in Be midji 20 per cent off The finest Solid Gold and gold filled pearl and stone set Brooches, Sleeve Buttons, Neck Tie Pins, Shirt Studs, Collar But tons and general Jewelry One-half off NATIONALthe OWNER IN THE WOODS. Enthusiast Talks of Delights of Trxout Propcly Cooked. In the deep shade of the tree the baskets are laid, and now a fire is started near byv one of Van Dyke's little "friendship fires," which shall also cook a few trout. "Get two flat stones, friendand they'll be hard to find in this boulder country, but they-are sometimes worn quite flat whjle I gather some sufficient wood." Into the fire the stones go, and the wood is heaped about them. Soon the intense glow of live wood embers Indicates that the time has come. The trout, a sliver of b&con fn each, are placed on a stone, first well dust- ?4 i Q* oshes^ ajjd the other stone Is laid upon Stem. Now the hot emb*ers are raked about and over the stones, end the lunch is spread on the big rpcft near the spring. Oh, ye epicures, who think nothing good unless serv ed by a Delzrronico or a Sherry, go ye into the mountains, follow brook for half a day, get wet and tired and hun gry, sit down by an ice-co*ld spring and eat brook trout cooked on the spot, and delicious bread and butter liberally spread with clover honey. Not till t~en have ye dined.Outing. NOT A FOLYGANIIST. How Bishop Potter Filled Out an Of ficial Form. An army officer just returned from the Philippines tells this story on Bishop Potter. When the bishop went out to Ma nila a year or two ago, on his arrival at the islands he was confronted by a formidable list of about thirty questions. The list, prepared by Uncle Sam for Chinese and native Filipinos was nevertheless submit ted impartially to all comers. Gravely the bishop, as became hla respect of forms, wrote down his name, age, occupation, place of birth. He did not even smile as he wrote "No" opposite the question "Have you any opium?" But the last question was too much. A look of mock pain crossed his fea tures. "Must I answer this?" he asked the examiner. The examiner nodded. And in the space 'opposite "Are you a polygamist?" the bishop grave ly wrote "Not yet." FILARIA IS A NEW DISEASE. Responsible for the Death of Many American Soldiers. Capt Charles Kieeffer, a United States army surgeon, says the Phil ippines are infested with mosquitoes more troublesome axri dangerous from a medical point of view than those that swarm in the Jersey swamps. A strange malady known as filaria is traced directly to them, and is com mon among the American soldiers quartered on the islands. Soldiers contract the disease by drinking water from stagnant pools in which the mosquitoes have laid their eggs. The first indication of filaria ap pears in the form of a worm in the victim's thorax. This develops into elephantiasis, which causes the pa tient terrible pains, accompanied by a constant cough. The sufferer ia worst at night, and the patient be comes a prey to insomnia. The only remedy lies in an opera tion, which in itself is dangerous and rarely successful. If the worm, which is a female, is injured and dies through the operation, its poison gets into the blood, the disease is increased a thousandfold and the chances of re covery are small. TVie Art of the Palmist. The girl who was the picture of health came out of the palmist's booth with a startled expression on her face. "Do you know," she said to a bevy of girl friends"do you know, that palmist told me I was in perfect health. Now, you know, I'm never ill but how could he tell that from looking at my hand?" And her filends murmured, "How wonderful!" Spread of Irrigation Works. The government'is to begin the con struction of irrigation works in five localities. The Sweetwater dam, Wy oming Mill river, Montana the Gun nison tunnel, Colorado Truckee, Nev.. and Salt river, Arizona. The cost of the five plants is estimated at $7,000,- 000 and they are expected to furnish water for 60,000 acres. Two Masters. In the primary class of a certain Sunday school the lesson was being reviewed by a visitor. When she finally asked for the Golden Text, a little boy on the back row eagerly raised his hand and proudly repeated: "We cannot serve God and women." Little Chronicle. Monster Cake a Feature. At the ninety-ninth birthday cele bration of the Bible Society at the Guildhall, London, a few days ago cake weighed ninety-nine pounds. The cake is an institution among the Juvenile collectors, and a pound is added to its weight every year. Columbia Is No More. Crookston, Minn., May 14. The writ of ouster has been served on the Columbia county officials, and that or ganization has ceased to exist. The papers were served yesterday by Sher iff Sullivan of Polk county. His Suicide Succeeds. Hastings. Minn.. May 14.The man who attempted suicide near Etter a few days ago died last evening at the hospital here. He said he was Edward Coffey and was of Mexican and Ameri can uarentaae. ._ jnyttyy agejytV1 taflt '^r C. D. Steece The Sign Man Is here to stay, and is prepared to do all kinds of UTD-to-date Painting, Paperhang ing, Free Hand Relief Work, Kalsomin ing, Etc ALL MY WORK IS GUARANTEED DON'T FORGET TO SEE HIM BEFORE LETTING YOUR JOB. HE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. LEAVE ORDERS AT BEAUDETTES TAILOR SHOP. C. D. STEECE THE SIGN MAN BEMIDJI, MINN. VrVc'Va^ V-5F yfW First Class Sample Room. Choicest Brands. Mac's Mint Geo. McTaggart, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Beltrami Avenue. Bemidji, Minn. -^t*-~^ -^^--^W--^r-^W fc -^tr -^tr -^W-^W BUY A LOT IN THE NEW TOWNSITE OF MALLARD LOCATED ON MALLARD LAKE,CLEARWATER COUNTY F. O. SIBLEY PROPRIETOR S0LWAY MINN. i OR- I