Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 1, 1904, Page 1

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A Pioneer : WANT AD = Will Do It. he Bemidji Daily Pioneer The Pioneer Prinf MORENEW| than IX‘;Z‘ Delehtrnléfli"‘ paper between and Crookston, St. Paul and the North Pole. VOLUME 2. NUMBER 63. BP\IIDJ] MINNESOTA, Fl\ll)\\, .lll\ l. l‘Nl«l Tla.’ (ENTS PER WEEK lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllll O’LEARY & BOWSER, Minnesota. BATHING-SUITS ~FOR- Men, Women, Children A comfortable Suit for the Fourth would be one of our two- prece Outing Suits. They are made of good material, the better ones re- enlmced with material same as suit; fit to perfection, and our price is from $5.00 to $9.00 e A Buster Brown Suit for the little fellow can he bonght at this store at about. the price you would expect to give for an ordinary suit. Ml Douglas Shoes. 1 lot Men’s $4.00 Tan Shoes, for $2.95 1 lot Men's French Enameled $5 Shoes for $3.95 - Summer Neckwear. Al the latest silks and styles can he seen it our Neckwear Department. Prices from 25¢ to 50¢ a tie. | Sewirié Machines. New Home Automatic Drop Head Ma- chines, $35 to $40 Othei’ Machines, from $15 to $25 Ladles Shopping Bags. —Today we ph(ul on sale 50 bags worth upto il;{ 50 each; take your choice im three fourth regular price. Bemidji, Glassware. oAt = 25¢ per dozen 35¢ per dozen 1 barrel Drinking (1 2 barrels Jelly Glass Ladies’ Muslin Underwear. 50¢ to- $4.00 35¢ to $1.50 Ladies’ Skirts, from Ladies’ Drawers, from - Ladies” Gowns. from Ladies Clicmise. for - 50¢ to $3.560 $1.00 to $1.50 Ladies’ Suits. We have afew Tailor-Made Suitscon hand: regular price from $5 to $30; at. - - - S 1-2 off. “Fit Well—-Wear Well” Trousers We admit that there are_ custom tailors producing trousers that look as well as the new “R. @& W.” styles we are offering. There are no better trimmings, labor, style or fit in made-to-measure goods. You have the ad- vantage with our garments of seeing just how they look -or fit made up; the foremost trouser makers in America. guarantee every pair, 80 do we. Our, prices suit your needs, about as important a point as any, after quality. RS s Men's Light Colored R-&- W wire your choice up to Saturday ‘Men’s Trousers Trousers worth up to $7.7 night for 3-4 of marked price. llllllllllllllllllllllllIllllll O llllllllllllllllllllllll _f' rusher Hats lé‘éWear pro W l Featherweight; just the thing \g _ for summer wear; much nicer by " than a straw.hat. The latest :0‘ - blocks in black tan and pearl. W $1.50 ' ¥ ' I. MEYER & CO., W High Art Clothiers. ! W BOB DUNN WILL WN;}; It Is Now Confidently Believed That He| o Wil Be the Republican Nominee | W At the Convention Today. y to report after om nearly all of oral imprompt | - St. Pav. July l.—Prominent |were not rea men on the Collins side are today | heing in se practically admittin Ithe night State Auditor Ivers stliosn of those who consider the day | {2 )en until this afterngon. lost for Collins, and indication =T point to the nominaiion of Robert| The aftern C. Dunn called to ord ' - dentials committ o — g to report S ; I” The Convention. were presentod and un nu.num | St. Pavr, July 1.—When thejadopted. or Laybourr Republican state convention was | Duluth, pre ted a resolt called to order at 9: ing the credentials committee!tive minutes and seconding that the »made and a recess {Speec -hes to three. | tion w; fi Collins Delegation Seated. Unofticial advices in Ber this morn-|limiting nominating speeches tolthis afternoon are to the eff T & S &y o &4 r:&eese—:s”- 1 of our Fur :::‘ - ‘= we sell most of our Fur Gar- A\| o) ments through the recom- ’g Which we have sold in Be- ,'\ % for the last four years; and m;; Do IT NOW' Open a Savings Bank Account. INDIAN' WORK. We have just received trom the Red Lake Reservation a Indian Work: Fancy Vests. ] Plain White, White with fig ures, Pure Linen and Silk Vests at 25 per cent discount. Wash Goods.—We are selling hundreds of yards of Wash Goods every day, many picces at less than cost, because we want to ¢lose them out hefore inventory. Ladies’ Shirt Waists.—Our Shirt’ Waists fac tnr) has sentA us by express a nice assortment of Waists for the Fourth: House Furnishings.—Carpets, Rugs. Mattings, StairCarpets. Linol- cum. Oileloth. Window Shiules, Lace Curtains, and Draperies. White Duck Skirts. Ladies’ Oxfords.—At and $3.50 we show Patent Leather O: fords. and Vici Kids for $1.50 to $3.00 Children’s and Misses’ Oxfords. — Childeenis Patent-Leather Oxfords, - Misses' Patent Leather Oxfords, - Kid Oxfords, Trom = e ( mendations of our satisfied customers. Beltrami county ha tl it m cereder oncer cannot contirm t report. unanimously adopted. man J. Adam DBe -w(l tln convention, yeing Over in Three Hours The convention it is i over within the next thr tle Bank. The committee on eredentials ) ™ submitted a typewritten report Collins delegation from [at 5 o'clock. | No charge for the Little Bank. It is loaned to you FREE. The first dollar you dposit is held as rantee that vou will return the lit- However, this dollar belongs to you. draws interest and ean be with- drawn by you any time you return the littie Banlk. Savings Department A ' First National Bank | | ! Bemidji, Minn. i S | « Capital and Surplus, $30,000.. C. W. Hastings, Pres. F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres, ' A. P. White, Cashier. SEBEOOLRO000

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