Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 18, 1904, Page 3

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e Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks at a great reduction to reduce the line; also discount sale on Millinery. : : : : NEFFFEEEE YRR THE BERMAN EMPORIUM i P T P M'CUAIG’S ‘Shoes Fit! A woman is as old asshelooks. ‘Queen Quality’ Shoes give her such comfort that she looks flve years younger., You’ll find them only at M’Cuaig’s Store, Third St. ‘Queen ’” uality jcourses at JEEE CEEEECECEEEFECEELREERL Fresh Walnuts, first of the season, per b 25c Bananas, nice and yellow per dozen 25c King Apples, per peck C Fancy California Oranges, per dozen 35c Concord Grapes, per basket 5c Try a pound box of our Candies The Grill 2333333 3333333333333 33333¢ THE CITY Table fruit is our specialty. Always the best at Peterson’s, Whipping cream that will whip 40c a quart at the Model Bakery. Phone 125. Chas. Vanderslus of St. Paul, is calling on friends in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Danahar returned to their home at Ten- strike last night. Boston baked beans and brown bread, deliciously prepared, sold Saturdays only at the Lakeside Bakery. W. H. Roberts went to North- ome last night to look over his banking interests and returned this morning. Miss C. B. Stewart arrived last night from Fergus Falls and will spend the winter here with her brother, Scott, Talke a chance on the book case now on exhibition at the Princess Grocery company’s store, Tick- ets from one cent to one dollar. Three drunks appeared in police court this morning and Judge Reynolds imposed a fine on them of two dollars and costs. Condordia College, Moorhead, Minn., gives advanced literary as well as up-to-date business very moderate 32?&2(?66&665??6Efifi&‘IEEEEEEEfiEEEEE‘EEEEEiFEEG(—EL -).«)-)'-Hs:-)‘-)-)a:-)aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 23333323323336€ charges. C. Schroeder and E. C. Getch- ell have leased the building for- Imerly occupied by Ed Wallace and will soon.open upa first class refreshment stand. John Sibley, the yeteran log- ger, came up from Minneapolis yesterday and wili leave soon for Bena to make arrangements for building camps to be used this winter in landing several million feet of pine situated on the res- ervation. A fewfirst class quinces today. At Peterson’s. G. N. Christie of St. Paulis in the city today. Attend the Thansgiving linen sale at the Berman Emporium. James McGoey of Grand Forks is a Bemidji visitor today. Lawney’s chocolate bon bons are the best. Only at Peterson’s. Aad A. Tone, the Northome at- torney, is a visitor in the city to- day. The Model Bakery delivers goods to all parts of the city, Phone 125. T. J. Nary made a business trip toTurtle River last night, return- ing this morning, Boston baked beans and brown bread, deliciously prepared, sold Saturdays only at the Lakeside Bakery. A regular meeting of the Wood- men was held last night and a profitable and enjoyable session is reported. A large shipment of Lawney’s unrivalled chocolate bon bons in elegant packages, For sale only by J. Peterson, Jr, Henry Stechman was in the city yesterday from Tenstrike. Mr. Stechman is proprietor of the Stechman hotel in- that city. Cream puffs and Honey Pret- zel, elegantly prepared and sure to please. At the Lakeside Bak- ery, Saturday. Harry Bliler and C. C. Shep- ard left for Duluth this afternoon on business before the United States land office in that city. Almond cups and almond shells, just what you want for your Sunday dinner. At the Lakeside Bakery, Saturday. They are sure to please. E. W. Quick returned yester- day from North Dakota, where he has spent the threshing sea- son. Mr. Quick was employed as engineer of one of the ma- chines which operated north of Langdon. Great tonic, braces body and brain, drives all impurities from your system. Makes you well. Keeps you well. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barkers Drug Store. J. J. Opsahl, the Turtle River land man, is calling on friends in}| the city today. Mr.Opsahl is one of the heaviest individual _.owners of real estate in the county and operates seyeral cedar and pine camps each winter. Mrs. J, W. Speelman arrived in Bemidji this morning from Northome, where she has enjoyed | an extensive yisit at the home of | her son, C. W. Speelman. Mrs. Speelman will remain here for a| few days with friends be- fore returning to her home at Buena Vista. M. Pervault of Farley is trans- acting business in the city today. Alphonse Crawford is back from his hunting trip near Declk- er lake. W.E. Williams, treasurer of the Grant Valley school district, is transacting business in- the city today. ! Cream puffs and Honey Pret- zel, elegantly prepared and sure to please. At the Lakeside Bak- ery, Saturday. Mrs. E. C. Smith returned to her home at Turtle River last night after a visit in the city with Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Reynolds. Mrs.C.P.Jackson returned last night from Minneapolis, where she hasspent a few days the guest of her parents. Mrs Jackson re- ports an enjoyable visit. Almond cups and almond shells, just what you want for your Sunday dinner. At the Lakeside Bakery, Saturday. They are sure to please. Martin Knutson of Fergus Falls isin the city today. Mr, Knutson formerly conducted a saloon at Blackduck and has property throughout the county which he is now looking after, H. M. Coosby, Grand Rapids— | Wife could not eat or sleep. All run down, Three packages Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea made her strong and healthy. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barkers Drug Store. Everyone who is looking for home cooking and fancy baking, and who wishes to serve their Sunday dinner with the best on the market are sure to call at the Lakeside Bakery Saturday. We deliver as you order. Go to Hakkerup for photos. CANDY Kitchen atthe MODEL Bakery may be found the largest and best assortment of Candies for old and young. We carry the cheaper grades of can- dies as well as a choice line of better grades. BLY’S MODEL BAKERY = BEMIDJI MER. CO. Fancy Kings. per peck - Pippens « « Lemons, per dozen Bananas. “ ¢ - -~ Concord Grapes, per bskt. 3(Qe¢. White Clover comb Honey per Ib. [5¢. Fresh Celery Per bunch - - 5e. K Fresh Cremery Butter Per lb. 28¢. Call and See Qur China and Glass Ware Which We are Selling at a Discount. . . . BEMIDJI MER. C() SpecialSale For one week only, November-14 to November 21, we will have a special sale on Cut Glass and Hand-Painted China in order to make room for our large line of Holiday Goods which we are daily receiving. Here is a chance to select suit- able and appropriate Xmas Gifts at a great re- duction in price. Call and see our line and you will easily be convinced of the facts. Watch repairing and engraving a specialty. George T. Baker @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. o o fl%ifl%%%%%%%%%*%%%%%%%%% el ol & oow. Hastings, President. A. P. White, Cashier. =’:- :fi T. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. w 3 IR ol 3 . IS, : ol * First National Bank, = < Bemidji, Minnesota. 3 Lo <& TR Lo :g: General Banking Business. i Savings Department in Connection. Fire Insurance. & EEE R R T L L L R L % AL B O B S AR A Lk o ok llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm Watch this space for announcements of the most Complete Line of Holiday Goods ever shown in Northern Minnesota. E. A. BARKER, Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll‘l‘llllfill 213 Third St. l‘-lllllllll-llllllllllllllfllllllllllll

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