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i BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER—— NOVEMBER 1 'TUESDAY—— G RBEENARN RO BABIURODBBENVOBBIRD (el . . & | A + LN | 5 # {The Largest Exclusive § Clothing Store in Bemidji &2164. 3 fol Ee) 3 £ 2% i Lol & & . & & & & & & & R Your Money Always Cheerfully Refunded GULBOBBLOPRVOBV DLV BODBOVBEY BLLLBOERBE Hundreds and Hundreds of Swell $15 Suits and Overcoats for Men and Young Men That completely prove their superiority and are a cardinal testimony of our value-giving power. Stupendous Showing of Great Coats, Kersey Overcoats, Belt Overcoats, Fancy Overcoats, In all Lengths, Shapes a.nd Fashions. Single-breasted Suits, and Double-breasted Suits, of incomparable beauty and in distinetly high art novelty weaves. WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS MAKES! EXQUISITE COMBINATIONS! Most beautiful Suit and Overcoat display ever brought before you. Rich values, that in elegance, style and fit excel to-order clothes at double and triple the price. Ideal metropolitan winter apparel in such tremendous values as to warrant our saying most excellent Suits and Overcoats, for men and young men, ever shown at $15 desirable styles; positive $12 and $14 values for $10 belted or plain back at 300 single and double breasted Suits and Overcoats, all wool fabrics; plain and fancy weaves in this season’s most with fine silk top, in Stein-Bloch genuine St George | Stein-Bloch fancy sillk mix- Kersey Overcoats, woolen lined | ed Overcoats, novelty effects $20 nuiiornsalsiplesiat $22 | g ar ts; 1 g(;é‘inggf:x;?en s; loose $30 New Brown Suits, nutria, mahogany at Stein-Bloch unfinished wor- | SteinBloch Scotch weave Over- 3 ; sted Overcoats; swell, swag- \‘ coats, belted or plain back; sin- and:sealsbrown shades;sthe season 5 gle or double breasted, 2 rich leather colorings;at $ 5 most favored fashions in single or double breasted styles: $20 Thoroughly ReliableeBoys’ Store either s style | S l Young Men's Fall and Winter Suits, in cheviots, cassimeres, percedoli and smooth worste 1s; sin, College Overcoats in tweeds and fancy cheviots, novelty effects; belted backs or plain ngle or double breasted; loose, roomy, graceful; made with ut- most care; sizes to 36; at - - - - - - gle or double breasted style; clothing with made-to-order features, and equal to ready-made goods shown elsewhere for $13 here for e e e e, $10 $10 A Y % 7 $5; here at - - - ages to all who trade at this store. Boys’ Heavy Dickey Two-Piece Suits, double breasted and Norfolk styles; wide range of patterns; dark shades; sizes 7 to 10; extra long cut; sh Dressy Eton Sailor Suits, Yankee Military Suits, Buster Brown Suits, and New Coat Effect Blouse Suits, smooth and rough effects; highest st; ing and faultless tailoring; sizes 8 to T; at - - own elsewhere up to $3 yles of skilled design- $ 5 . Vastly largest business, therefore incomparable advant- S Y $1.00 Bargain Day, Thursday, November Commanding Offering of Hundreds of Items marked up to$1.75 for $1.00 Extra Special Announcement, demonstrating mightiest value-giving. Just do as hundreds of others do, leave the question to us. Autumn effects in Lion brand stiff bosom dress shirts in plaited and soft front styies; per- cales, madras, flannel and oxford: wmarked 81.50; special for dollar bargain day $l Y I Iy s T TR R TR RR-2 R-R-BR-EF-R-ER-R-R-R-NCR-RoR-RoRoR-RoR-R-R ol B R-R R AeR R ol R ol R R S R R R Natural wool camel’s and plush back Under- wear; elastic wool rib- bed; worth $1.75. | Newly arrived brown hair medicated flannel \ cheviot Caps, extreme ly warm and good fit- ting; fur lined; twenty styles; regular $1.50 Extra heavy California flannel Overshirts; sin- gle breasted, double back; full finish; fire- men’s regulation make; marked to sell for $1.75 special Thursday Four - thread English worsted sweaters; in hunters’ tan, oxford, gray, maroon, black; every size from 384 to 48; double knit; offered Buffing Suit Case; dou- ble sewed, brass trim- meci, linen lined; 24inch solid cornérs; priced to sell for $1.75; for Men’s dress walking Gloves;French dressed and undressed kid, and reindeer and English cape, in tan, gray, to- bacco, copper and dye The Genuine Brunback Reading Trousers; the best for hard wear; in neat stripes as well as plaid effects; $1.75 val- dollar bargain day $1 values; special for ‘ dollar bargain day $l dollar bargain day $1 for Thursday only $ l dollar bargain day dollar bargain day brown; $1.50 value; 1 dollar bargain day $ ue; for Thursday dollar bargain day $l Men’s Duck Coats; lin- ed with heavy blanket; guaranteed waterproof sold the world over for $1.50; on Thursday dollar bargain day $l o k-] & & & & & -4 o E-] & & & & & & & k-] ol & @ & @ & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & @ & & & & & & @ & & & ke & & ke & & & @ & & & & ko] ke & & & & & & & & & @ & & & & & & & & & kol @ & & ' HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale, all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS in season bought. 1 carry at I’guarantee my work mothproof and ihe most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED Subsecribe for the Daily Pioneer. 1006006006060 060000000 : When R. C. Dunn, the Repub- & @ lican candidate for governor, was & @ state auditor, he secured for the & @ state ten times more from tres- @ @ passing on state timber land & & than received by the state dur- & @ ing the thirty-one years preced- & ¢ ing Mr. Dunn’s administration of & @ the state auditor’s office. e [ 4 0000000600006 000000 0000000600000 0000 L 4 4 When R. C. Dunn, the Repub- & # lican candidate for governor, was & @ state auditor, he obtained $500,- ¢ 4 000 more for state timber than & @ the state .obtained in the thirty: & . * 4 When R. C. Dunn, the Repub- & # lican candidate for governor, was & # state auditor, he secured for the & # of corporations. 9000000000000 0009 Go o Hakkerup for. photos. @ one years previous. L @ state hoard of equalization the ' | ® pawer to raise the assessments & | 4 Jands than ever before collected in $ NOT A DOLLAR LOST.gaésssseseedesves T 5 ‘When R. C. Dunn, the Republi- & Nor an Acre of Land by Any Official : R Y St Sorenion was e Act of R. C. Dunn When He | @ state auditor, he saved the state Was State Auditor. | @ $400,000 in land in the settlement & = | @ of the Little Falls & Dakota rail- & | In regard to the reports made by |@ road land grant. B Public Examiner Samuel T. Johnson | & * as to the accounts and business of the | ¢ When R. C. Dunn, the Repub- ¢ state auditor’s office during the ad- | lican candidate for governor, was ¢ ministration of R. C. Dunn, after all | @ state auditor, he forced the Great ¢ is said and done, there is not a word | & Northern railway to accept the & or a charge which has been sustained | ¢ lands contained in the Biermann & that shows that the state ever lost!® deed and placed them on the tax & 9 one dollar in money or one acre of | & roll. P : land through any action of Mr. Dunn; | @ £ but on the other hand it has been '¢ When R. C. Dunn, the Repub- & shown beyond dispute that the state (4 lican candidate for governor, was & gained millions of dollars throngh the state auditor, he recovered 43,000 ¢ business -sagacity ~with which Mr. acres of state institutions lands ¢ Dunn protected its interests; that he valued at $5,000,000 from the Du- collected more money from the sale luth & Iron Range railroad. 2 of state timber during the eight years ' | he held office than was collected in | the thirty-one years previous, and that he collected ten times as much from trespassers on state timber 5 * 2000000000000 0000 ‘Why don’t you get a bottle of Consumption remedyat Barker’s | the history of the state. ¢ drug store? It will knock that For flour, feed or hay call up|every time. Nothing like i A. M. Pierce. Plone 197. Manufactured at Sparta, Wis. H. W. Barker’s Cough, Catarrhq- awful cough and sore throat Louis. To St. Louis via Chicago Why not see both World’s Fair Cities? No extra charge if your ticket reads via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Five daily trains, Twin Cities to Chicago, mak- img direct connections with the best trains to St For information and rates address ‘W. B. DIXON, Northwestern bnsuenger Agent, - 365 Robert St., ST. PAUL.