Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 21, 1904, Page 3

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Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks at a great reduction to reduce the line; also discount sale on Millinery. : : : : THE BERMAN EMPORIUM ! Shoes Fit! “Queen ’” uality old asshelooks. ‘Queen Quality’ .Shoes give her You’ll find them 4 only at M’Cuaig’s 4 Store, Third St. A woman is as such comfort j that she looks five years younger. 36‘5‘(PGEEG“EEE&G(‘EE&ESE& ICE CREAM Get a quart brick of ourice Cream for your Sun- day Dinner We still have our famous ice cream on tap Try a Chocolate nut Sun- dae they are just as good as ever. Pineapple Sundae Raspberry Sundae Strawberry Sundae Banana Sundae The Grill ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiik THE CITY Linen sale at the Berman Em- porium. Whipping cream that will whip 40c a quart at the Model Bakery. Phone 125. Mrs. Edward Leonard of Ten- strike is transacting business in Bemidji today. An inspection of our linens will convince you that you can find the right linens at the right prices at the Berman Emporium John Goodman returned yes- terday from Pembina, N. D, where he has spent a few days the guest of his brother. Take a chance on the book case now on exhibition at the Princess Grocery company’s store, Tick- ets from one cent to oné dollar. Wm. Pelke returned this morning from Farley, where he {will be employed as a cruiser }during the winter by Blakely & Farley. Dr, C. J. Larson, the ‘EYES"'eye specialist, will make his next regular visit to Bemidji, Tuesday and Wednsday November 22 and 23. { Anton Erickson of Rosby is in the city today on business. Mr, | Br ickson says that Rosby, is boommu and is one of the best small towns on the line. Several of the first class bars |of the city have already started iserving Tom and Jerry. The drink is served only during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Dr. F. E. Brinkman received a telegram yesterday from St. Hilaire requesting him to come ito that city to treat a case of 1333333 :3333333333333333333333 33333 233333233333 M VECEEEFEEFEECECECEEECECECEECEECEEEEFCEEEEEEEEEEEE the chiropractic profession and |and receiver of the land office in treats many cases out of town. | that city this afternoon. Attend the Thansgiving linen | F. O. Sibley is in the city to- sale at the Berman Emporium. |day from Solway. The Model Bakery delivers| Thereisno lever so powerful goods to all parts of the .city. as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Phone 125. Lung Balsam will cure your Why balance on the verge of |COuSgh. : consumption when Mark’s Lung; M. P. DeWolf returned this Balsam will cure. ~ afternoon from Grand Forks, W. S. Brannon arrived in the|Where he has spent a couple of city this morning from Northome days with his relatives. : to spend a few (la.ys in the city| Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hitchcock with his family. returned this afternoon from Knute Grundsett and Thomas Fosston, where the latter has Grundsett, two prosperous resi- :pent a month the guest of rela- dents of Funkley are spending|"VeS: the day in Bemidji, Sylvester Brand of St. Paul Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Foster|Passed through the city today on and family left this morning for his way to Cass Lake to prove up St. Louis to attend the World’s|[%2 & homestead situated near Fair. They willreturn in about Northome. tan days. Miss Lizzie Ness, Arthur Philip Rowe, the genial rotund Melum, Edward Bilden and gentleman who makes Bemidji Peter Bilden arrived in the q1’oy i monthly in the interests of the E““rd.a-tyl JfromJ[{]len for a visit ®|Tom Reed cigar, is here today|?2er® With Jens Johnson. calling on his trade. Four drunks appeared before J. H. French went to Staples|Judge Pendergast in municipal this morning, where he con-|%0Urt this morning, two of whom templates buying a half interest weregiven five daysin thecounty ina drug store which his son, jail and the other two were sent Fd, is now making arrangements down the Great Northern track to purchase. in the direction of Cass Lake. Girls expect remedies to work Dressmaking—We have opened D : up drfass;aklg parlors 53 911 | miraclesinaday’s time. Beauti- Minnesota Avenue and will be fying changes comeslow. Keep pleased to receive the patronage of theladies. ~ Misses J ubmvxlle & McKnight. Chas. Dailey, manager of the branch office of Wheelock’s Em- ployment agency at Cass Lake, visited friends in the city over tain Tea. ’'Twill make the face fair and blooming. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barkers DrugStore, John Wilm, foreman of the job departmentatthe Pioneer, returng ed this morning from Northome, N 8 where he has spent a few days E:,l‘:g?ista:i(}’h; ctusned ol Cans visiting his parents. Mr. Wilm iRy dD M‘rs Shooner 16t says thatalthough deer and moose this morning fm:" Minneapols, al;;fririll‘:;g)e: oglhse lfiu;htgr‘snc(l)?llhtgu&f- where they will visit with friends | ber them two to one. and relatives for a short time. z They will also spend a few days Go to Hakkerup for photos. at Renville before returning. Braces body and brain, strengthens, soothes, cures while you sleep. That’s what Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Makes you well, keeps you well. 85cents,TeaorTablets. Barkers Druk Store. P. C. Bjornby, register of deeds of Clearwater county, ar- rived this afternoon from Bagley to look over the work of transfer- ring the Clearwater county re- cords from the Beltrami county books. 0. C. Newman, Fran :fort—Our baby was sickly, did not grow, Our doctor recommended Holli- ster’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Now she’s strong, rosy and heal- thy, thanksto your tea. 35cents, Barkers Drug Store. Daa Rosé, the Northome hunt- ers’ guide, passed through the city this afternoon enroute to Cass Lake, where he will bea witness in a final proof which 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 on taking Hollister’s Rocky Moun- | BEMIDJI MER. CO. Fancy Kings. per peck - Pippens “ « Lemons, per dozen Bananas “ ¢ - = Concord Grapes, per bskt, 3(e. White Clover comb Honey per lb. [5¢. Fresh Celery Per bunch - - Fresh Cremery Butter Per lb. aC. f 28e¢. ¢ Call and See Qur China and Glass Ware Which We are Selling at a Discount. . . . BEMIDJI MER. CO. % This is the Place to come for the things that are the latest and best in ‘Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Chinaware, Silverware, Cut Glass, Toilet Articles, and Solid Gold and Plated Jewelery. We have made unusual efforts to make you unusual offerings for the approaching Holiday Season e ———— We solicit your attention to our fine line. Buy now and avoid delays and disappointments. T George T. Baker @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. ,pa\a.l(:ysxs The doctor has been very successful since entering will be made before the register o oo oo s ofp s o e ofe o oo e o el o b e ol e e e P ok C. W. Hastings, President. A. P. White, Cashier. % F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. First National Bank, Bemidji, Minnesota. General Banking [Jusiness. Fire Insurance. Sl ook koo B o e e o b e B o Savings Department in Connectioa. PR RR SRR LT Ll SR o L S ok oL R | | N | | | _| M l[ | | | | B | | | N | | B N | l[ |_| | | n | | || | | | _| | | M | mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm This year is going to be the Banner year for Be- midji and we are preparing for all your needs. Watch this space for announcements of the most Complete Line of Holiday Goods ever shown in Northern Minnesota. E. A. BARKER, - lllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm 213 - Thlrd St. s

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