Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 30, 1904, Page 1

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A Pioneer e The Bemldp Dally Ploneer MORENEWS than any other news- paper between Duluth and Crookstan, st Paul and ‘ The Pioneer Prints VOLUME 2. NUMBER 62. BEMIDJI, \]I\\hht)'l‘ 'llll RSDAY. JUNE -39, 1004 > \T\ PER WEEK Bemidji, Minnesota. o A comfortable Suit for the Fourth would he one of our two- Glassware. piece Outing Suits. They are made of good material, the hetter 1 lmld Drinking Glasses at ones- re- cnlmce(l with material same as suit; fit to perfection. ) 1,“,(.].‘ 1(\"\ (‘hw\ at and our price is from $5 00 to $9 00 st = - i = Ladies’ Muslin Underwear. Ladies” Skirts, from 50¢ to $4.00 Ladies” Drawers. fron 35¢ fo $1.50 BATHING SUITS —FOR~ Men, Women, Children 25¢ per dozen 35¢ per dozen Fancy Vests. Plain White. White with fig- wres, Pure Tinen-and Silk Vests at 25 per cent_discount. A Buster Brown Suit for the little fellow can be hought at this store ¥4 at about the price you would expect to give for an ordinary suit. Wash Goods.—We are selling: hundveds of yardgof Wash Goods every duy, many picees at less than cost, heeause we want to close them out hiefore inventory. 50¢ (0 $3.50 $1.00 to $1.50 > Ladies’ Gowns. [rom Ladies” Chemise. for Ladies’ Suits. Ladies’ Shirt Waists.-—Ouv Shirt Waists factory has sent M_gm%w s have afew Tailor-Made Suits on hand; regular price us by express anice assortiment of Waists for the Fourth. 5 A[_)t—)u—glas Shoes. 1 Jot:Men’s $4.00° Tan Shoes, for $2.95 1 lot Men's luont || Enumeled $3 “Fit Well-Wear Well” * : Holize, BurhisHingy o g I : ¥ S Rugs. Mattings, StairCarpads. Linol- Trousers ' We admit that there are custom tailors producing - trousers that look 2s well as the new “R. @& W.” styles we are offering. There_ape no_better trimmings, labor, style or Summer Neckwear. . . - : fit in xi"ade-to—me);sure All the latest silks and styles-can be seen — | R : gooc{i,s;'» You have the ad- in our Neckwear Department. Prices from 7 vantage with our garments 25¢ to 50¢ o tie. of seeing just how they % look or fit made up; the foremost trouser -makers ir. America guarantce every pair, so do we. Sewing Machines. Zb ,Our priccs suit . your nceds, about.as cum: Oilelothy Window Shades. Lace Curtaing, and Draperies a 2 Ladies® Tub Skirts. Wihite Duck Skirts. - Ladies” Blue Duck Skirfs. * White Pigque Skivts. ~ | Ladies’ Oxfords.—At $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 we show Patent Leather Ox- fords, and Vid Kids for $1.50 to $3.00 ~ chines. $35 to $40 : Other Machines, from $15 to $25 Ladies’ Shoppmg Bags. —TUll ay we 1)] aced on \llk 50 bags worth upm $4.50 each, take your choice for three fourth regular price. New Home Automatie Drop [ead Ma- important a point as any, after quality. Men’s Trousers.—:0 pairs Men’s Light Colored R. & W. “Trousers worth up to $7.50 a pair, your choice up to .\l(lll(ll_) night for 3-4 of marked price. ! i Children’s and Misses® Oxfords. Childeen’s Patent Leather Oxfords. - < $ Misses' Patent Leather Oxfords, l-llpll-lll--!ql!lliil-llllllll-lllll-illlllll .25 - = .60 Kid Oxfords, from - = 7 $1.00 to 1.35 lllflllflllll"llllflllllflllllHllllHllllHllllHllllHlllllllIflllll“llllflilllflllflllflllllflllllHllllHllllHlll S oo b c.; FORRUES B I 9.&1..1 R ST S I B T e e e o e e 3:00NVENTION e i e G O UMW 0BG G0 B ot o 4 G ior@@@@@@@fimfi' Just a word o - ,ADiOURNS “Itis what you Save, nolwhm you Earn, tl:;:maokeslv;aahAh" Y7' About FURS Republican State Convention Ad-| e Rl e L journed Until Nine 0’clock — e ——————Fomorrow: ~ Buying Furs is like buying Jewelery, : s One would hardly think of buying a dia- - vun ane cutins betessions 5 X ¢) 3 *%+%%%%%%%% From Beltrami County mond of a peddler, yet every year there Both Seated. are more or less Furs bought of men - _ —— = who travel around the country with a =i v G 2 trunk full of Inferior Furs. There is no = 1'% s thormn dunen danger of those who buy once getting caught again, but it is to those who have never been taken in that we desire to inform that ; on or about AUGUST 1Ist we will receive from one of the-most reliable Fur House in America $1000 worth of the finest Furs ever shown in Bemidji. Qoo o Qe e e No charge for the Little Bank. It is loaned to you FREE. Savings Department e ot detae son 4w 1t | First National Bank, a guarantee that von will return the Tit- { Bemidji, Minn. tle Bank. - However, this dollar belongs to vour draws interest and ean be with- | 3 H o L E A R i & B 0 w S E R_ i % : : li drawn by you any time you return thé the ¢ afterne N e ik > & | the Dunn - fore P \ little Bank. & conceded to have .um the of the matter as it now ~14nd\. | You have our Guarantee, you know what it means. e e oo b e o e Capital and Surplus, $30.,000. C. W. Hastings, Pres. F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. A. P'. White. Cashier. CRCR-S-B-R- X 22 % X X e <2 & ok KRR RCRORC K- OR R RCR-RCRCR MR RORR KRR R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R Rl e:

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