Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 10, 1904, Page 1

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2« WANT AD = ME 2. DJ1, MINNE Long Trail Made by Baudette | ryicca States statutes w! WALKED170MILES et cnorsns comipercen e v S VOTING - GROWS o nortlron the Great-Northern—toy Treflin‘and he was enroute home}| froma visit to Fergus Talls| where he took advantage of the | icl Lalker~Phedand-was-HneteSar TO COURT Baudette. His name was Thorres and a sp -l L agent looking for him. He wiiile-ariving on-ths R near Bandeite last March, SIS Ioper day in the Pioneer 11:| Big Bunch of Votes Cast To-| Noenicsset 1| was bound over | HLA]\\‘P cour SNOTA, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1904 IS PER WEEK Blimelic Woadwird pol it RUSSIANS RUN Miss Fern Vot | \li.x Russians Severely Routed Near e REACKDUCK LAGLEY, W ALKL SECOND-— IS ERICTS KE. TENSTRIKE od ! " MORE LIVELY in the conte THIRD DISTRICT = ALL OTHER T0W NS The offer of the Pio send three ladies fron Yalu Riyer and Continue = F e provides that a timber tress- m ionds | armer From Baudette passer may escape from criuin at By ndor 8700 oads, Voting Contest and the towns of - this s eowill make Gt | Hasty Retreat. to Forgus Falls. liability by paying two dollars He learned ol SRa Novtiten Minnosotadt or theotheréndid and a half an acre on the land on |settiement for so much per acre == s forman poiled G S which he has trespassed. This) in itself was nothing out of the U. S. DISTRICT COURT. pered by one familiar with the and walked to Rivor, | seeured the money and walked to SUMMONED TO APPEAR BEFORE ordinary but when it was whis- Pergus Falls. Treflin is over sixty yours ol e hoday and'i toarouse o Lo votes in EVERAL NEW ENTRIES IN THE [and toduy U CITY BLACKDUCK ENTERS, | vral now candidates, Shanhaikwan, May 10, =1t is Leeported herethit the First serocenved today TorT o Bueley, Casselapanese Aviny Corps- have fol- candidates affair that the white haived old|dge and was ay one tin e - of tho kind - that - has - ever e Al 5 man had walked the 250 miles p‘x'oachvr. He walkedto-orgus R Ehe b o s Padio and Watker, while Dora lowed the Russians retreating 4 G from Baudette to Fergus Fals|Fulls to -~ expenses and [ Miss May Villemin Polls a {Big practically no expense is on ! son,of - Blekduek, “be-"from the Yalu”river, overtook Thorres Treflin Over Sixty Years | 411 carried the $100 with which [covered the - distance in about Vote in Bemidji and dtat anyoro—mishtwish \enididile T OVEE R e G e ou of die Maken & Noma-ts '-()1-900‘1!‘0 o 1'01"‘-1?0 fr?m Sl L\\\l:i'i‘l\l‘l‘:l\s'.lln{lfi‘lxl"ll'%\ti‘n[ui‘llx‘ll‘\"‘ l15";;“" Takes the Lead ‘i”m‘“”v 1 ; ] . ”Hl\“( Lido amng andea sevcie on . < nal prosecution, interest was i i< Dt i 2 LShEY, aKes ¢ Lead, | Sovoral thouss S oo e msued. The Japanese able Trip Oyerland. c‘_‘,ulsed e alls on the day designated: for Fheen castin Be S alies of the con- g, ]l-::.lmx\l\:].|ltu.fluuj]xi‘p'l];illll):“:;]:c Treflin lived on the Grass river his appeare | e [Villemin potied over = in this issue, : Woro beliovod to. bo insurmount- sthine or furnish-jable. The Russians were routed in Canada and laat winter he| Rred Sp morning a man with |crossed into the United States|of the coun e of an aged patri- |and cut five hundred e pole n @ busi 10, superintendent! arm is absent Mav \ RST DISTRICT=--BEMIDIL fup Lo three o e the Lo wlhion i sl are continuing a disorderly Lt north you - see whit fand Fern ' Bowser have to offer | re @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Men’s Furnishing Goods. Men’s Fine Buck Driving Gloves, the $1.50 grade for Our entire stock of Men's Ffm(:.\' Vests, above the §1 grade at 25°), off from the regular price 25 cents. #(i(-fiEEG‘E(’GEGSEG‘EEQEFESEEEPEGEEEG ¥ WE CASH MILL CHECKS. } House Furnishings. 3 ~ 333233222223333323333333223339232335 L 8125 NEW IDEA = fi;ljlfsisihil‘ts..:i\;;w style Negliglee Shirts, at Magazines : : 0\_‘“ ‘an&““\“%‘lg L Lace (v“rmi“s.I.‘f.'«.l,‘.lw.(li)u'z.p‘;i" L ! J- - New 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 up.to $2.00 cach. For June 5¢ a Copy. T%If;l\l] DJI. MINNIESOTA. 10¢ Bach. ooy Linoloum 1t 56e, 621-2.¢ and 75¢ R Bemidji's Busy Store. Always busy here for people buy where they know that they are sure of their Special Sale of money’s worth. Good Goods and Low Mews Faney Vests|_ Ppijees js what makes this store grow. This week we are offering some Men’s Caps.—100 Spring Caps, worth up to $1; choice for S CIA BARGAl N@Q Men's ThreePicee Suits from $3.95 to $25. & Boys® Negligee Shirts. We have just received our spring line of Boys _ Shirts; smart patterns, good material at 50¢ each. Wall Paper. May sale on Wall Paper. We offer onr entire stock of Paper-and Borders at a discount of-25°f; Boys’ Suits. 50, 3, 3.50, 5, and up to 9. Little Boys' Suits at &2 Ladies’ Waists. We showa beantiful line of Waists in prints. lawn, vestings, damasks and silks. Special Handkerchief Purchase.—25 dozen Lawn and Linen Handker- chiefs at 5S¢ each. v.‘§?§@}I-@i@@@@@@#fi@@fi-léi-@é:-fit-@@fi%%fi@i@!fi@@@@@@@@@fi@@@fi@@@@@5‘9.‘-@-%‘:#@@@@g@@@@@ Wash Goods.—-32-inch Voiles in-cream, blue, black, red and champagne, at 18c a yard. Danish Cloth; all colors; a half wool fabric, 15e a yard. Shirt Waist Suitings.—Material for the new Shirt Waist Suits. in aille] and mercerized goods at from-15¢ to §1.25-a yard: Dress Goods.—The new Spring Voiles and Etamines in-all the popular| shades, 50c-a yard and up. in near silks and d. Dress Linings.—We show 75¢ pieces in Dress Lining mercerized sateen at from 15¢ to S0c a e - == Candy.—Old-fashioned Mixed “Candy at 3¢ a pound, Dress Trimmings.—We are now showing all the fiew Gilt Braids and Buttons. SR , = ‘ e o [y\Vi_lmur Tlats, gl.fyfl Crescent ats, $2.00 Men’s Hats - Stetson ITats, $4.00 to $5.00 e (;Ulm]leng(ull:nts —————Fmpher-Hats;$5:001 7 Sewing Machines. Newing Machines for $20.50. derwear.—.You can save moncy on Underwenr il you buy at thiis Fadies Fine Gawi Wippers, $1:50716 3 Feather Pillows.—100) El GOV ETB/ETHBES (e & & ES & 22 Heavy Coaco Door Matts, 85¢ to $1.00 each. NEW IDEA S ty soiled in widow count. Floor Rugs, from $1 to $26. ~ Carpet Sweepers. —Bissell's Sweepers, at 50-to $3.50.¢each. toitoRole ol o el o R R o o R el ol ) ted COBCBRBBE D MEN'S CLOTHING. Pl ot $t0—— P Pioes- Sttt ror— The Tareest assortment in Northern Minnesota. o & & Ladies’ Muslin Underwear. Ladies’ Rain Coats.—We have three special | i eomplete dine of Ladies: Muslin- Gowns, orders in Ladies Rain Coatsesizes 31 and 36 price Skirts, Corset Covers and Drawers, all bonght | | H 7 Y il RO b L oe e ] S2L00: we offer them this week at 81950, ‘ Defore the advance in musling yon buy them at the old | i Hosiery. [3iack { ey Tor men, wornen and - ehildren. Choice of omr oici= Ihe to a0e: children’s, <, 2 & cwnr..r.c MA‘C“\ rfitss, | E S store. Al Kinds. 2 - CHICAGO-ROCKFORD HOSIERY COMPANY DRESSES AND WRAPPERS. Eoeem e 3 cach. Children’s Print Dresses, 50¢ each. Children's Worsted Dresses ip to 5500 Driving Shoes &% 4.--! Solid Driving Shoes, made of kangaroo & cialland Mrench Kid, at from $3.30 to $5 a pair. BEGCUBBBBOOT TRV LSRR nnd Pillows; vegiitar price 3155 apair: e eacli. Kid Gloves: 3100 {0 3 Silk Gloyves, Hbe AMAZON RIVER SHOE VOB BEED One Hundred pairs of ladies Slippers and Oxfords worth up to $2.00 a pair, your choice $1.00 a pair. 3 Commencing Monday, May 16, this store will close at 7:30 p. m. except Saturdays and Pay Days. 9‘90#‘0‘#0"%&69005#’&6%&fi'-fi'#@&% AR R R R

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