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DETAILS TERRIBLE [BIG INVENTORY SALF!] "Wor i History ofHoth TO COMMENCE | 'f ern Minnesota. g y — % A ] =z | Monday at the Bazaar. S Our entire stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, | | of a man supposed to be Albert Derusha one mile this side of Mentor come to light, the erime shows up in the light of the most bloody, brutal fiendish ever re- corded in northern Minnesota. From latest investigating the ad- Underwear, etc., is larger than ordinarily and must be reduced before taking our annual inventory. To accomplish this we are o ditional details are as l‘olluwls: t t I Derusha, and the murderer, g g ff b g b g ll d B l l f h b If ot nd e medocn| & going to offer big bargains in all departments. Below we list some of the bargains. had been in the vicinity of Men- 0 . = & e s s e § UNESE prices do not eonvinee you come to the store and we will show you goods that will: ! Page farm and started hunt- 5 { = ing Saturday morning. ‘ _ That day mno one seems to One thousand yards Calicoes 1 Dress goods, silks and waistings, worth to | Ladies’ golf gloves, hosiery and underwear | A lot of ladies’ dress skirts worth $5 to $6 i know where they went but they i] sold 1 onl c 0 wereseen in Mentor Sunday and until sold per yard only 40c a yu(l mventm) sale pr lgc inv entol) sale pl 1ce 190 lnventory sale puee $2 50 ; m]»k‘ at flrle ]lfe‘l"“l“""‘{‘t‘?» ?1“"_ 1("‘"‘ Two thousand yards best apron ginghams only - o8 only.. oS s onjy. - Ll o ey { ployes ol which positively iden- + < i X A 2 | tified Derusha as did LaPage. ‘"t‘l l'mits mntil sold onl‘) 430 Dress goods, eiderdowns, silks, etc., worth | Ladies fascinators, toques and underwear, | Ladies’ fur scarfs, sold for $1.50 and $2, | S Sunday night they staid over pEr yard to 65¢ a yard, inv. ontor\ sale 29 worth to 40c, mventmy sale 25 inventory sale price 98 { night at a farm house near town Dress ginghams, outings, ete., worth to 10¢ price per yard . C price only....... ¢ il O P e s ¢ and again started out hunting. a yar d mven';.my Sale puce only 1 M a 1 i > . 5 g s { ,,,ul,"\?fffé “_tfnthll,m:r:,g 1}]]5“:\(\,:; ver )(ud ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53 A large selection of dress goods waisting | Men’s and ladies’ heavy fleece lined under- | Ladies tailor made suitsworth $12 to $15, | the railroad tr by several . % S claths and silks, worth to 7hc, 9 wear, mventoty sale pnce 39 inventory sale price 9 i members of the Mareaux family A llege. (1)3,\01 tIYHE{l:. ~(1)£ l‘v‘f’?h %O,Oflbf gli‘g inventory sale price per yard. 3 c (0] 11 TR S e R e e C (0311} P 075 - who were picking up potatoes 1ams, ete., worth 12 [-2¢ to 25¢, 7( c 3 7 i : — not more than four b)ockls trom | j until closed out per yard ....... 42 { A arge line of plain and fancy silks, worth | Ladies’ outing flannel night robes, worth | Our entire stock of this season’s style of the traclk and not more than five| & 4 1000 line of d d waistine mater- to $1.25 per )ald chou,e $1.25 to $1 75; mventox) sale children’s winter coats, oF 5i% fioth whtte. the Birdor A large line of dress and waisting mater- ; 690 LS w. i $ occurred. A few minutes aftor ials, Otbf m\lentory sale prlce 90 per yard only . 3 price only .. 850 worth to $7, sale price... .. 5-50 l‘]‘:;‘:(yr:]‘]fk“l;‘;] i\‘d“:l‘fi;]‘fil\( i“l‘&‘i\‘ per yare. only e Mannish suitings and other goods worth to | Thirty-six inch black tafiletas, peau de soie, | A large selection of new style ladies’ cloaks seeond:shot; but werenos sur: Table oilcloth durmg this sale o 25c $1 50, mveut(ny sale puce 980 ete., worth to $1.50, inventory 950 worth to ?510, sale pm- 6 50 - == prised as at this season of the two yards for ...... per yard nuly o sale pnce per ymvd .............. only . s year shooting is general. .: Derusha was shot beside the . & 3 3 I the railroad track, the first shot D ; h l k f M L d d h ld h l b ld and tearing its way through the back of the head and coming out . S on the other side. The murder- R er then took his victim by the f heels, flopped him over dragging him face downward down the = . . z track over the uneven railroad b4 and Contmues for o e s ¢ Remember this sale opens Monday merning at 10 o’clock 22 contin down an embankmeni and drag- a llmlted t]me Only ging them into the brush along o racc ———PIANO TICKETS WITH EVERY PURCHASE.——— - The remains were hideously mutilated as the result of their haying been dragged over the SRTISSS rough ties and gravel. The body — - — - 2 was disfigured horribly and bore I . fr 77”717 ‘"l;l]l t,ted the at tlumf;"u dlung diseases yield i —_— - no resemblance to a human being, | human form who co 1 ate 4 Aterthe body ad " bocn | bastly deed and it is ‘oxpecied o Dr. King’s New Discovery as | B JE NS N P | Y A Y 1 dragged to the brush Guillette to Lonhdgntly that he will be round- , to no. 0!,1\31 medicine on ear t.l]. malke his work sure fired another | ©d up in a short time no matter }nfnlllblg for coughs fmd‘ C“m?]' \ : . shot full into Derusha’s face and | Which way he went. 5 150c and $1.00 l?obtles guaranteed | ! - held the gun so close that the A telegram from Fertile today by all druggists. Trial bottle| I gun wads ¢ buried in the dirg |iS to the effect that Gaillette was free. =M | p NeW Fall OV%P" Bee our Mal‘vel- l - on either side of the remains z“““l"i" I;)'l"‘l“ last ‘E‘G“{"" almlt. Best Remedy for Constipation. coat N F “ l l fF - g about an inch deep. ried to buy a case lor his sho = 5 0ats: W aitl 0iiSdisi r Eight deputy sheriffsare scour- |gun at a hardware store. ‘ pntg‘)gclfiar\l'i? Ju(;:(;d]{ fi()fh,fg]];,;}; S . 2 | M ‘ S P ay ° u ing the cuunll'y for the fiend 10| oy, mperiains Cough Remedy. 'lain’s SLon;Eulé a?d Lx}mr‘ ’Ln‘b i uits; $15-00\ o &FurLined Coats i No one who is acquainted with :1ets,” says Eli Butler, of Frank-| ‘ ) ¥ its good qualities can be sur- xv1lle, N.'Y. “They act gently| I THL f«LOTHlERS. prised at the great popularity of and without any unpleasant ef- = = fect, and leave the bowels in a o most fatal atta whoopmo 1 2 vhich will be held | s 5 Pumpkins. cingti, Al hiotichitis g s “;’{,’:{’;(,'hy gmldm, e el St;elm Blfich N. Y. Fmesst Séuts a(xl:d g;ercoatslldeal_Clothes ! Squash. Mrs. W. K. Hayiland, of Armonk, |1 e new stamp mill which is sell in the cities at $18, $20 and $22; special : i [ Grocery Co. Pickling and Canning Pears. Colorado Peaches. Fine Ttalian Blue Plums, Tokay Grapes. Concord Grapes. Deleware Grapes. Green Peppers. Red Peppers. Green Bunch Onions. Celery. Green Tamatoes. Crab Apples. Cranberries Cape Cod. Spanish Onions. Pound-Sort Apples. 20 oz. Pippins. Cooking Apples 20c a Peck. Detroit Table Apples. Honey Comb. Extra Select Bulk Oysters. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It not only cures colds and erip! effectually and permanently, but| prevents these diseases from re-| sulting in pneumonia, It is also| acertain cure for croup. Whoop- ing cough is not dangerous when l,hl\ vmody is given, It con- tains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to baby as to an adult. [t is pleasant to take. When all these facts are taken nto consid- eration it is not surprising that people in foreign lands, as well as at home, esteem thls remedy very highly and very few are willing to take any other after having once used it. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Passion Play. The world’s most thrilling drama, just as enacted by the peasants of Ober-Ammergau, at the opera house tonight for the benetit of St. Phull])s Catholic church. Admission 85 cents, children 15 cents. Saves Two From Death. “Qur little daughior had an al- N. Y., “but, when all other reme. dies fmlod. we saved her life with Dr. King’s New Discovery. Our niece, who sumption in an advanced stay also used this wonderful ¢ ine and today she is perfectly well.” Desper- iyou’re looking for a guaranteed 1 Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., wr pcrfoctly ‘natural condition.” Sold by Barker’s Drug store. Report Accepted. The commissioners appointed by Judge Clark to partition the estate of J. J. Gordhamer, de- ceased, handed in their report to | the judge of probate yesterday and the report was accepted. The ostate was divided among eight heirs and was composnd largely | of farming lands in Beltrami and LacQuiParle counties. A Love Letter. s Would not interest you if es “I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured me. It’s the best salve on earth. 25¢ at all druggists. salves for sores, burns or pil Meeting of atockholder° J. F. George, agent in this city for the Shakespeare Gold Mining comp ny, has rece.ved no‘ice of a meeting of the stockholders of ! now under construction is ex-| pected to be complete by the, time set for the meeting. | Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, will refund your tui- tion. No other school will. .-.__—.-. . ATIL O. O. F. HALL! MISS EVA L. DUNNING Humorous and Dramatic Definitely the Best: len's and Boys’ Store Characteristic Econamles el Attractxve Novelties = Busxnesa has never been so Good' The Public unerringly knows the Best! EXTRASPECIALANNOUNCEMENT $ l 5 125¢ 1 special Friday and Saturday 1220 FURNISHING SALE! Frldav and Saturday Bargains for Men and Boys.—brul\en lots are receiving their going orders by lnvmo then prices cut so0 low no other Bell’lld]l store can see how it’s doue should at least see them. J for Men’s All-Wool Hose double heels and toes; regu-|backs; the 25¢ and 35¢ kind; lar 20c and 25¢ Hose; special Friday and Saturday tions :md solid colors; Berlin and c’ross 4 5 (. (,hl]dren s 3- thre'l.d Sweanrs, 7 190 o speglz,‘llble knit; the 75¢ 45c You 15¢ Men’s White Yarn Mitts, guar- 25¢; special !g e Men’s Mule Hide Mitts, extra|— i heavy quality; made with dou- Boys Caps made in the new anteed pure wool; made 15(3 ble seams; sell at all s};ores for 19 250 B to sell for 25¢; special 19€ ‘Pike’ style, hiowns and cheviots; 50¢ kind for 25c Men’s Turkey Red Hankerchiefs, | o o pra o 1 rull 50 fast color; sell for 10¢ the 950 enis Wool Swenters £ ] four-thread English worsted, Boys' Outing Flannel Over- world over; Friday and Saturday 5c blue, mareon and black, sizes 34 to 44_.’ 400 Shi}:-ts, collars attached; dou- French Lisle and English Web | double knit; worth $1.50; ble stitched throughout; regu- 190 e 950 {lar price 65¢; special 400 Suspenders, fancy combina-!special at llllllllllllllll|ll..l llllllllll! Reader and Impersonator ' Wednesday, Nov. 2, 8 p. m. ] Princess Grocery Co M. E. 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