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. 6 WEDNESDAY————THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER———- NOVEMBER 2 W 8 i«}‘.-ié‘:@I-Cvi-'!é?‘ié':i{»fi@@@@@@@5@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@%@@@fi@@@fi@#@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@#@ LBV BELS eogmgmgmn. | % & E i The Largest Exclusive . . l_j Clothing Store in Bemidji ® o + s B @ ' THE CLOTHIERS. — N ¢ Hundreds and Hundreds of Swell $15 Suits and Overcoatsfor Men and Young Men i 2 That completely prove their superiority and are a. cardinal testimony of our value-giving power. i : Stupendous Showing of Great Coats, Kersey Overcoats, Belt Overcoats, Fancy Overcoats, | i s [ & & & > . | x In all Lengths, Shapes and Fashions. & Single-breasted Suits, and Double-breasted Suits, of incomparable beauty and in distinctly high art novelty weaves. ol 4 @ WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS MAKES! EXQUISITE COMBINATIONS! ! ] & Z : : I ; 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. {c}} ,@‘; o - .o o e Ideal metropolitan winter apparel in such tremendous values as to warrant our 1 5 — 5 saying most excellent Suits and Overcoats, for men and young men, ever shown at k! ] & 3-}00 sinvgl.e amfl double breasted Suits | . s o L A & s s s : % 2 .| New Brown Suits, nutria, mahogan;y : i St o §10 o in ik $20| ikl et $22 | BLE % §30 e s §25, e reed sl g & i o g ThOPO“ ghl ' Reliable BO S’ Store /// Vastly largest business, therefore incomparable advant- o y : y : ¥ / % % ages to all who trade at this store. %= % ! @ : : ¢ & College Overcoats in tweeds and fancy cheviots, novelty effects; belted backs or plain Boys’ Heavy Dickey Two-Piece Suits, double breasted and Norfolk styles; wide range & styles; either single or double breasted; loose, roomy, graceful; made with ut- 10 of patterns; dark shades; sizes 7 to 16; extra long cat; shown elsewhere up to 3 o) most care; sizes to 30; at - - - - - - - - - - $ $5; here at - & i & % = = s 5 5 & = = $ B { =) & @ (=3 & @ & & & & fi; Young Men’s Fall and Winter Suits, in cheviots, cassimeres, percedoli and smooth P worsteds; single or double breasted style; clothing with made-to-order features, IO % and equal to ready-made goods shown elsewhere for $13 here for - - B — & Dressy Eton Sailor Suits, Yankee Military Suits, Buster Brown Suits, and New Coat Tiffect Blouse Suits, smooth and rough effects; highest styles of skilled design- $ 5 ing and faultless tailoring; sizes 8 to T;at - - - - - - - & : 51.00 Bargain Day, Thursday, November 3 ¢ Commanding Offering of Hundreds of Items marked up to$1.75 for $1.00 Extra Special Announcement, demonstrating mightiest value-giving. r ' . Just do as hundreds of others do, leave the question to us. & o] Newly arrived brown | Extra heavy California | Four - thread English | Buffing Suit Case; dou- | Men’s dress walking | The Genuine Brunback | Men’s Duck Coats; lin- hair medicated flannel | brand stiff bosom dress cheviot Caps, extreme | flannel Overshirts; sin- | worsted sweaters; in shirts in y im- | Gloves;Frenchdressed | Readine Trousers; the 3 ; e G £15 bronsted, ARl b b o ble sewed, brass trim i ed with heavy blanket; and i and and plush back Under- and undressed kid, an # Autumn effects in Lion ’ Natural wool camel’s | | # BEOOBO00CEERTEIREN000LN000000000000T0I0CN00000SINBENENRI0RINTBONNERNERRERROGRTENBRRRES per- ting; fur lined; twenty | 02Ck: full finish; fire- | gray, maroon, black; | med, linenlined;24inch | reindeer and English bes:.’ fo: .hard Wemii | guaranteed waterproof K (I flannel | wear; elastic wool rib. | “ie’ “UF UReC; Y | men’s regulation make; every size from 34 %o | solid corners; priced to | cape, in tan, gray, to- | Reab stripesas well as | 100 o0 oo e warked | o btk LTS | styles; regular $1.50 | marked to sell for 31,75 48; double knit; offered = bacco, copper and dye | Pplaid effects; $1.73° val- : 5 i 1 for $1 ; o ,$1 values; special for 1 special Thursday for Thursday only sell for $1.75; for brown; $1.50 value; 1 ue; for Thursday $1.50; on Thursday { dollar bargain day dollar bargain day €$ dollar bargain day $l dollar bargain day $ 1 dollar bargain day $l dollar bargain day $ dollar bargain day $l dollar bargain day $l i , R-RoRoRoRoR-R R R ReR R R R R R R R R R R R R R W N WO I IS @@@-@@@‘@@@‘@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@fi##@@@@@@ 4 i 0000906060060 0000000 T e 9000600000000 000 0 g Z HENRY BUENTHER : ‘When R. C. Dunn, the Repub- : r:OT AA Df?-i:“:RAn Loomsrl; : ‘When R. C. Dunn, the Repubm: T : : s : lican candidate for governor, was 4 | Nor an Acre of Land by Any Official te for governor, was b4 { Naturalist and Taxidermist|§ e maitor, he scowed for the Act of R. C. Dunn When He | § T 8 T 0 St L 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 @ state ten times more from tres- & Was State Auditor. @ $400,000 in land in the settlement ¢ ° S 4 passing on state timber land & = @ of the Little Falls & Dakota rail- ¢ o BEMIDJI, MINN. # than received by the state dur- & | -y op0rg to the reports made by ' @ road land grant. * g # ing the thirty-one years preced & pupjs Examiner Samuel T. Johnson '@ ° ) e BSIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES | ¢ ing Mr. Dunn’s administration of & | as to the accounts and business of the |@ When R. C. Dunn, the Repub- ¢ and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. I carryat | ¢ the state auditor’s office. ¢ | state auditor’s office during the ad- | lican candidate for governor, was Vla lca 0 Ao oo csurement of INDIAN RELICE sud CURIOS, | ¢ # | ministration of R. C. Dunn, after all| # state auditor, he forced the Great FURS KMENTS made to order, repaited and remodeled |4 9 4 6966696660094 0 | is said and done, there is not a word | Northern railway to accept the & FIcS Ln-season bought. o 'mi or a charge which has been sustained | ¢ lands contained in the Biermann o900 ! SRR the most lifelike of any in the state & When R. C. Dunn, the Repub- & | janq through any action of Mr. Dunn; | & ® No extra charge if your ticket reads via the : 1‘;‘:“ “:ng}tda‘i :Or gg‘fe"‘\iori o : but on the other hand jt has been!® When R. C. Dunn, the Repub- ¢ 2 L - state auditor,he obtained $500,- | ghown beyond dispute that the state |4 lican candidate for governor, was & MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY #1000 more for state timber than & | gat1Cq millions of dollars throngh th |t o auetionhe'Tesovata 4L il o Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE | # the state obtained in the thirty- # | pusiness sagacity with which Mr. J® acres of state institutions lands & ’ e 2 f : one years previous. 5 nn protected its interests; that he ‘vulued at $5,000,000 from the Du- ¢ 7 dail T K : ] i = ¢ collected more money from the sale [ Iuth & Iron Range railroad. * ive dai i in Citi i mak- A Deposit Required on All Work & When R. C. Dunn, the Repub- # of gtate timber during the eight years % * in ed‘ 7 { tmms’f,‘ e q:]?iimbc?:igion,s to St ¢ lican candldate for governor, was @, ho held office than was collected In |6 66 666666666666 ¢ g direct connections with the best tra YOUR TRADE SOLICITED |¢state auditor, he secured for the ¢ ths thirty-one years previous, and L Louis. For information and rates address # state board of equalization the # | that he collected ten times as much Why don’t you get a bottle of 5 & power to raise the assessments #|from ftrespassers on. state timber |H. W. Barker’s Cough, Catarrh s X # of corporations, ® lands than ever before collected in | CONSUmption remedyat Barker’s W. B. DIXON, Lo @ | the history of the state. B drug store? It will knock that Northwestern Passenger Agent, V9000000009000 00y awful cough and sore throat 365 Robert St., ST. PAUL. % S upjevery time. = Nothing like it . & < Sl <