Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 1, 1904, Page 7

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Rally price, 3 yards for $1 ::: A : el e VRO Sl ) ;': Wash Waists regular price 95¢, 2 for $1.00 Regular 123c Flannelette, 12 yds for $1.00 Best $1.75 Outing Flannel Gowns, $1.00 & :;: i;\ Flannel Waits regular price $1.75, for $1.00 ; Regular 10c Zephyr Gingham, 16 yds for $1.00 Regular 7e Outing, 25 yds for $1.00 «‘ \“ Regular 75¢ Lace Curtains 2 pair for $1.00 Regular 75¢ per doz bleached napkins, 2 doz for $1.00 Eeenlar 1o Outing 19 yds o 1100 "‘ }:{ One Set street and elegently trimmed hats, regular pri;es from $1.50 to Two sets collars, latest styles, and 1 doz handkeffs, regular value $1.50, Fur Scarfs, regular price $2.00, "‘ i'\ $3.00, your choice for $1.00. all for $1.00 Rally price $1.00 "\ n n ;:} These are not all the good and useful articles we offer for a dollar, but hundreds of others too numerous to mention. ;;-‘ "\ oooocfi—oo"#‘o%oOo‘o»—Hocoo0oHmoowourefltirestock—o—fi—o—aco—"vo‘_0——0—’-—0—00—0—0‘—‘00—*—0—‘040’—00’00&’00" ;': ;:: Dry Goods, Shoes, Cloaks, Tailored Suits, Skirts, Waists, Trimmings and Laces, also our beautiful line of Millinery will be offered on this Great ,:\ m Rally Day at equally low prices, at the e - N m !m n A Next Doorto the Post Offce. Berman Emporium, Bemidji, Minn. } !’_\ S S S S S WD DA W S D , l.’l " : 4 TUESDAY: THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER— NOVEMBER 1 DN Seseseeeees e — R e g <& el % 3¢ ol £ oo o o ol oo s & 0 to Bargain Day November 3rd BARGAINS GOOD FOR THE DAY ONLY. ALL NEW GOODS AND THE BEST. bbb ddddddddddddbdddbdddddddddddy m. McCuaig’s T dlod bl bbb bbb e ks £ $1.50 Heavy Wool Blankets, for Children’s Shoes, worth $1.50 to 1.75, for Ladies’ Shoes, worth 1.50 to 2.00, for 3 Pairs Men’s Heavy Wool sox, 50¢ kind, for 3 prs Men’s Heavy Leather covered mittens, 50c¢ kind, for 3 Sweaters for Boys’ the 50¢ kind, for New Dress Goods, worth 1.25 to 1.50. for 30 yards best Prints, 5¢ and 6¢ kind, for 7 cans Peaches, for 20 pounds Rice, good, for 20 pounds good Prunes, for 5 gallon can of Tomatoes, for 40 bars Cabinet and Satinet Soap, for Men’s Hats, 1.50 and 2.50, for J 00 ¥ < Ll < o < < L4 A <k e Ed L o e L < < o & L4 & ki b b L Special Sale for the Day in all Departments. WM. McCUAIG. Yours for Bargain Day, WM. McCUAIG. BT ST S o S T S o o R R ST SR G S o S T S S S S R T S A S T o SR %wfia%%'4?"E'%%%*5“%‘%’%%fl%%%«%%%%%%%%%-fi%%%fi*%%*%%%%*%%%%%%%%%**%%%* e New shine stand at the Mark- ham hotel. Our ‘dinners are a bargain everyday. Armstrong & Under- | best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the millery parlors bar wood. Rummage sale at old Beaudette tailor shop Thursday, Saturday. Friday and | week at Armstrong & Under- Best flour, cheapest, Pierce Phone 197, ] i Nothing can be better than the R.E. White is in from his camps at Kelliher today. Big cut on hats at Conger’s best. O’Leary & Bowser’s Blue points and lobsters this wood’s, One dollar will go a lofig way af the rummage sale Thursday. Big bargains in boys knee gain day at|pants suits at the Hub Clothing house. Boys long pants worth $1.50| Blue points and lobsters this and $1.25 at the Hub Clothing |week store only 75¢ per pair, wood’s al t Armstrong & Under- THE CITY Rummage sale—Bargain day. E. C. Smile was in the city last night from Nary. Bargain seekers call at Ross’ Hardware Bargain day. Fancy groceries, fresh butter and eggs at Peterson’s. For the best meal and the cheapest go to Armstrong & Un- derwood’s, A. T. Wheelock was at Kelliher last evening with a number of men for the camps. Fine fruit for the table or sick room, Complete variety always at Peterson’s. Men’s strictly all wool fine! suits worth $14 at the Hub Cloth- ing store only $10. A. J. McCarty spent the night at Northome on business return- ing this morning. Bargains in steel ranges at Ross’ Hardware store ten per cent off. Bargain day. Men’s pants worth $1.50, $1.75, and $2 your choice at $1 per pair at the Hub Clothing house. A gang of men are at work in the lake at the mouth of the: river picking up dead heads. For Sale—Short mill wood, $2 per load; dry slabs, $2.25 per cord, delivered. Orookston Lum- ber Co. Mr. Stewart, superintendent of the Beltrami Land & Cedar com- | pany was in the city today from Blackduck. Every delicacy of the season will be found on Barga:n day at Arm cents, Tea or Tablets. Drug store. For good butter see Thomp- son, the milk man. Headquarters for fina fruit at Peterson’s, Look and see. C.E. and J. W. Crandell are in Bemidji from Laporte today. For the best meal and the cheapest go to Armstrong & Un- derwood’s. Everything a snap at ten per cent off at Ross’ Hardware on Bargain day. " % Albert Stephens is at Cass Lake collecting for the Iron Range telephone company. The Model Bakery delivers goods to all parts of the city. Phone 125. Men’s fine dress pants worth ifrom $3.50 to $5 at the Hub | Clothing store only $3. Mrs. Danaher and children icame in from Tenstrike today for la few days visit in the city. Job lot of standard 5c cigars at $2.00 per hundred at Peter- son’s. i The best underwear in the city at $1 per suit at the Hub Cloth- ing house. The county auditor’s office is ‘hard at work on the November settlement of taxes Before you purchase your heating stove Bargain day call Barker’s and see the line Ross handles at reasonable prices with an addi- tional ten per cent off. George Tanner went to Cass Lake this noon on business. Anything at Ross’ Hardware at ten per centoff. Bargain day. Poor fruit is dear at any price, We offer the best. At Peterson’s Charles Hayden has spent the day in the city from Blackduck. Snaps at Ross’, Bargain day, ten per cent off, I, W. Langaard, the Blackduck attorney, is in the city attending court. Men’s all wool dickey pants worth $2.50 at the Hub Clothing house only $1.90. Go to the Hub Clothing store for men’s Royal Blue shoes $3.50 look and wear as good as $5 shoes. Fruits, confectionery, toys, papers. books, school supplies. The biggest variety, at Peter- son’s. Snaps in ranges at Ross’ Bar- gain day. Don’t fail to call, We will be pleased to have you ex- amine the finest line even though you do not wish to buy. U. H. Suowdown, St. Paul.— Wife was sick for years, nothing did any good until we used Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Now she’s strong and healthy. 35 cents, Teaand Tablets. strong & Underwood’s, Bemidji’s most popular cafe. W. A. Gould and J. E. Black left this morning for a three days tour for the Crookston Lumber company’s camps. = For Sale. Household goods, call Monday and Tuesday, at residence of A. P, White Bemidji avenue and Sixth St. Wes Irwin came down from Northome this morning and left on the noon train for St. Paul, where he wascalled for a few days business. Every delicacy of the season will be found on Bargain day at Armstrong & Underwood’s. C. R. Martin went north on a frieght this morning and will distributed advertising matter for the rally day in the various towns along the M. & I, The biggest bargains of bar- gain day will be at the Presby- terian rummage sale. R. J. Albrandt, who has been| [i ill at the hospital at Blackduck for some time passed, has re- covered sufficienfly to rejoin his family hete this morning. : “If” a woman ever gets so ‘‘homely’’ sheisn’t worth looking at, she’d batter take Hollister’s Rocky Moanntain Tea. Brings| | back ‘the bloom of “ youth, - 3!_5‘“ Shoe proval of the For Men For Women F Children Rubbers! Rubbers!! Gold Seal and Bostons. Swedback Block Your shoe wants are all provided for and your buyin, made easy at Straw’s Shoe Store, where you will find the maximum of desirability at minimum of price. Piano Tickets with every purchase. Everybody hustle, STRAW’S Store A Whole Store of SHOES Shoes that will meet the ap- most critical. .We would make special mention of those sturdy, fine looking Box Calf Bluchers, viscalized water-proof soles, for fall and winter wear. s ¢ g 3 Smart, new styles in Patent Colt and Gun Metal; in welt soles— right up to the minute fashions. Well, we claim title to the best line of School Shoes in the city. : : 403 Beltrami Avenue | PEREREDEEREREREREREREERL) D I St SRR i

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