Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 21, 1904, Page 3

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? N " o =llllllmllllllll Closing OQut Sale of LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, Silk Jackets, and Shirt Waist —Also Our | 1 | Entire Line of— WAISTS, WASH GOODS, CURTAINS, AND MILLINERY. at the ..BERMAN EMPORIUM... Next Door to Postoffice. X JE O 0 O Suits. JEEEEEEEEEETEEEERETRERESEL Pears Peaches Lemons Oranges Bananas Plums Cherries Apricots Cantelopes Watermelons & r—— {: The Grill 333333333333339333333333 THE CITY Velvet ice cream ’LL the Grill. You gain v se on beds th weel at Naylor’s. M. Cleary is in Tenstrike today. Minnesota raspberries every day this week at Peterson’s Have Ross put up your eave troughs at right price. Phone 113, Come early and get first choice at the special bed sale this weel at Naylor’s. - F. Thompsom, chief of police D EFEEE CEEFEEEECFECECEFEEFECEEEFEECEEEEEEEES town from at Tenstrike, was in the city on business this morning. Miss Mamie Todd, of Park Rapids, is in the citv for a visit with her brother J. B. Todd. who "45iiiiéifii!ii%i%éiiiiiiiii 33233333323933332333 222 is employed at Crother’s barber shop. New potatoes $1.20 a bushel. Extra low prices on beds this weelt at Naylor’s. Raspberries arrive daiiy at the Princess at 3:00 p. m. Attorney McKusick is at Sol- way on business today. Commutation meal tickets worth $5 on sale at the Grill for §4.50. | City Attorney Russell is al Cass Lake on business this afternoon. This week only you can buy n()n beds at wholesale prices for cash at Naylor’: Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmus- sen are the parents of a daughter born yesterday. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. A. E. Winter, the jeweler, has the largest line of diamonds in Ithe city. Inspect the window display. Tracy Bardwell is back from a several weeks’ visit at his old jhome in the gouthern part of the state. It is time to order Minnesota raspberries for preserving. They are now at their best. J. Peter- son, Jr, Attorney Langor, is down from Blackduck today and had busi- ness in the county probate court this morning. If your bicycle is broken or your gasoline stove is out of or- der take it to W. M. Ross and have it repaired. Leo Brayton, who has beeg playing second base on the Be- midji ball team since the opening of the present season left today at the Princess MURDER! Fifteen Hundred Dollars Reward s . 0. Dahl, ol L Lo me, or ot upon this subject. July 21st, 1904, sum of Fifteen [ Il pay an additional stand conviction «d Dollars, and all persons are cam- he sherillof this county, auy information they 1.1 LOUD, County Attorney, Beltrami County. Only a few days more of McCUAIG'S Red Tag Sale! Better get in line and get some of the Sure Enough Bargains. We told you it would be the sale of the season. ¢ ome and see for yourself. Each day we place an extra bargain on our Counters. Only a few more Shirt Waists left. Not any we have had on hand for years, but new and up-to-date. Belts from 20¢ to 98¢; all worth more. See the White Dress Goods we are selling at Gc per yard. Ladies’ Vests—see the Red l‘.w price; it will pay you. One basket of Ladie’s Shoes, worth from $l 25 to $2.00; your choice for $1.00 per pair. Men’s IIats—bxg reduetions. GROCERIES. Only a few more Bengal Strawberries left at 10¢ per can per um, Good tle or 2 for Cabinet Soap, Sardines, Red Tag price 5c can; Catsup, 15¢ per hot- Soap, 12 bars for 25c¢; 8 bars for 25c¢. We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG for his home at Hurley, Wiscon- sin. Go to the Princess for nice fresh watermelons, M, G. Slocum was a Bagley visitor on business last night. Apricots and plums by the basket at the Grill, Watch the window dxaphy of diamonds ‘at A. E. Winter’s, the jeweler, Freeman Doud is chaperoning a camping party at the head of the lake. See the cut prices on beds at Naylor’s before buying else where. Mrs. R. W. Hitchcock-went to Crookston this afternoon for a short visit. Call for a chocolate bauche when thirsty. Always kept at the Grill. Lieutenant Mason, of the Duluth recruiting station is in the city today. If you need a bed get one this week at Naylor’s while the price is low. Mrs. George Reynolds went to Fergus Falls this morning for a visit with relatives. Claret sangoree, the drink of drinks, always on hand at the Grill. Mr.and Mrs, Rick Sampson returned today from a visit with relatives at Crookston, Strawberries, corn, peas, beans and tomatoes ten cents per can at the Bazaar store, is in the city for a visit with her cousin, Mrs. David Booth, Diamonds from one-quarter carat to two carats at A. B, Winter’s, the jeweler. Rev. Quamme aad family, of Shevlin are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Olson today. Commutation meal tickets worth $§5 on sale at the Grill for $4.50. In order to reduce our large stock of beds, we will sell any bed we have at cost. E, L. Naylor, Rev. Astwood, is in the city this afternoon returning to his home at_Blackduck from a visit at Cass Lake. Nine o’clock washing tea, pearline, yeast foam and soda four cents per package at the Bazaar. F. C. Adams, the genial Ten strike representative of the S. E. Jackson Co., is a visitor in the city on business today. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. W. A. Gould and George Murch, of the Crookston Lum- ber Co.. were at Crookston on business last night. Weareoverstocked on ironbeds and for this reason we will offer our entire stock of beds at actual cost. K. L. Naylor. John Orringer who has been renewing acquaintances in Be- midji for several days returned t|with his family to Nebish this morning. Short mill wood ready for use. Telephone 208. Editor Gustafson, of the Ten- strike Tribune, passed through the city this morning accom- panied by his family on his way to Minneapolis for a short visit. Watch the Grill windows for something good to eat. W. W. Estabrook, of Black- duck, was in the city this morn- ingon his way to Cass Lake, where he will make entry on a homestead claim near Blackduck. W. M. Ross has a competent mechanic to do all kinds of tin and sheet metal work. B. M. and B. I". Strahl and H. H. Whitehead, whoare old friends of Chief of Police Bailey, from Iowa, are canoeing at Lake Be- midji. W. C. "McClure, who for some time conducted the Markham club rooms left the city this afternoon. Mr. McClure went from Bemidji to Grand Forks. He was accompanied by Len HErickson. Attorney Joseph Molyneaux, one of the brighest members of the Hennepin bar, was in the city last night for a short time. Mr. Molyneaux was on his way to the Red Lake country to to take some depositions. Mrs. I. S. Boyer and family, former highly respected resi- dents of Bemidji, who for the past several months have made their home in Minneapolis are expected to return to Bemidji to- night and will make this their future home, H. A. Witt, who pitches for the Bemidji "base ball team, is a printer and has accepted a posi- tion with the Beltrami News and will pitch for the printers club next Tuesday night. Prehaps the clerks will not be so chesty after this. The printers will prac- tice tonight at the old grounds and have been vua,lanteed police protection. If it comes from the Grill it must be the best. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Mrs. T. Lavalle, of Moorehead, . known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MAEVI\I Wholesale Druggists, 'l‘oleda, 0. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sufaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Yamily Pills for constipation. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined persons, the death rate among small children is very high during the hot! weathér of the summer months in the large cities: There is not probably one case of bowel com- plaint in a hundred, however, e e oo eoeoale e o b Mount Mellick Embroidery, o 9.0 mam Mexican Drawn Work and Tenerifle Lace a speclalty. 2 10 4 p m Mis. Jess Freestone, -—TEACHER OF— Art Embroidery that could not be cured by the T timely use of Chamberlain’s Fine Needle Work. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea : : CITYHOTEL Remedy, TFor sale by Barker’s s 5 Drug store. | Sardines four cents per can at OB ] the Bazaar store. b s ol o ko T ks A PICNIC Is not a success unless you have something to eat. have just received a shipment of fresh Canned Meats and can assist in preparing your lunch. TL Dbl oo b oo o e oo o e We L ol %‘ & oloedo ool =§= e oo oo ol o Deviled Ham | Deviled Shrimps Roast Beef Potted ~ Ham Pickled Shrimps B Sliced Beef Lunch Tongue ] Chippéd Beef | Potted Tongue ~§: Luncheon Beef || Imported Sardines % Boneless Turkey : Mustard Sardines b Boneless Chicken %’ Hamburger Steak Cannzd Pork and Beans & with Onions ‘ Canned Lobster + BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO0. r%i%%*fi!fi%%%%%%%%%%%%*&%*fi*%%v&%%%%%%%%%%% XX ST EET F ¥ Bl S AR T S F. E. COOLEY, : Painter, Paper Hanger 2 and Decorator. : Phone Sl - 2 l)r.J Warnmger \\2?:1’3,“"“ | X Office 1 £ Arcad 1 E Saloon, 4th &, “Theneso Bemidji & B Owner of . "Dont fail 0 him before breeding your mares. 3 S R R S P 467 Insurance Conveyancing Proneer Real Estate Office of Bemidji. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Loans Rentals Real Estate | —SEE— J. H. Crouch —FOR— Cement Sidewalk, Curbstone, Carriage Blocks, Cellar Bottoms, Ete. PHONE 92, R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors West of City Hall. All Orders Promptly Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO _MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJIL, MINN. THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- ly and at right prices. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD. 1001 Minnesota Avenue. CLOTHING N W P ' P A’ P’ PP P CLEARING SALE! MEN’S, and Children’s BOYS’ CLOTH Our Fall Stock (Will soon come in and we need the room. manufacturers. Eleven Dollars and Twenty-five Cents All will go at The balance of our $16.50 and $15.00 suits in all the lat- est productions and made by the most famous clothing $11.25 pte o 250 of the latest styleeMen’s Hats n Fedora, Creco and Dakota Shapes n black, tan and nutria; hats worth up to $2.50; they all go at : : $1.50 Men’s Fancy Negligee Shirts, sep- arate cuffs; this season’s goods; the Monarch, Cluett and other good makes; they all go at : : : 79C pair; now : We have about 200 pairs of Men’s Dress Shoes, odd lots and odd sizes in Box Calf, Viei, Valour, and a few Patent Leathers worth up t0 $3.00 a SL 98 : 0 . H . Boys’ Clothing nearly cut in two. If you need anything in that line it will pay you to give us a call. Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot'be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have llllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllll - LMEYER & CO., High Art Clothiers. Next to First Natlonal Bank, Third Street lllllllllll-lll.lllll.lllll‘.“‘

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