Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 30, 1904, Page 4

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v Ladies’ and Children’s Cleaks at a great reduction to reduce the line; also discount sale on Millinery. . . H 3 : H Commenecing Monday Merning ¥ Ending Saturday Evemng 3 and must get of them! : . $200 IV We will place on sale about 200 pairs of Men’s lid $3 Shoes; your choice during this sale for $1.50 and $1.75 ) | f | | & We will have other specials in Men’s Shoes; see the ones we offer at Another lot at 3 € These Shoes are all this year's buy so you get a good Shoe for little money; come in and look them over. See our east window, for $2 Shoes. | o el Nndfle&c&:%% p;anmw Tl A. P. White, Cashier. G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash, g Wm. McCualg '%° %’ % + '3* Bbtd C. W. Hastings, President. F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. First National Bank, Bemxd M nesota. & o oo oo oo o oo o oo ofs General Banking [Business. < Savings Department in Connectioa. o o ofo o oo o o Bo B o o B Bote B oo BB B o BB PR 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. Fire Insurance. YEEEECREREEEECECEERESE Eé@ 2 EEEECCEEEECEECEEER! Look at our Display % Window ! , Koch & Stewart, Props. | Lung & Tablets, A. P. Blom arrived in the ecity | i A | this The Model Bakery goods to all parts Qe Phone 125. Mms Hattie Hmld.eman want to/ sterday afternoon on land busmess. Mrs. W. ¥. Lowe, the city vesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A went to Waller this morning. for a short visit with friends. " O Leighton of ‘Minneapolis is in the em? for a.visit at the hone; of his nephew, B. H, Mageau. last night from Bertha for a short visit here with friends: There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Balsam ~will ‘cure your cough Blackduck and obhel towns. Al Benner left last mvht, for Kelliher, where he will spend a few dayb cruising” for Irwin & O’Brien, For Sale—Two overcoats suit- able for boys of 14 years, cheap, $.J. Fryhling. -Opposite Mark— ham hofel. A, M. Pierce was a passenger for Cass Lake this afternoon up-line | where he will buy alarge quan- tity of hay. Wheelock’s employment office this morning shipped thirty men the woods. : E. Cleaves, representing Har- per Bros. of Chicago is in' the city today calling on the book- buying public. The Ladies Guild of the Pres- byterian church will meet, with afternoon at 2:30, now on-exhibition at the Princess Grocery company’s stores, - Tick- ets from one cent to.one dollar. . The front of Barker’s Drug istore is being”supplied with a new coabof paint which mater- {ially adds to the appearance of the butlding: Six recruits ‘were shipped o Seattle this afternoon by Ser- geant Witte of the local reeruit- ‘ing office for service in the coast -tarvillery defense. Aad A. Tone, commissioner- through the city last night en- route from Grand haplds to his | home at Northome. frost to kill the orange blossoms | used in making Hollister’s Rocky | Mouantain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Barkers Drug S‘ore. | afternoon from - Wilton, whene’ he is conducting a hotel. Mr. Blom reports business as m |very good and expects to be suc- v| eessfulin the business. Builds up muscular fleshiheal- thy tissne. - Richred blood,clears Mountain Fea will do. 35 cents, Tea ér Tablets. Barkers Drug Store. One drunk was seuhenced to fiye’days in the county jail this morning by Judge Reynolds up: on pleading guilty to the charge|: duct Joseph le R wife says she couldn’t keep house withoutHollister’s Rocky Moun- BLY’S MODEL BAKERY SLLEEEFECEEES EREEEEEREEREREEEE = 1 3 Qiéiiifiéiié‘iifii “’)5 tain Te: Kee S th wh family 1d-Mrs, H. Saudback are |~ y the guests of Mr. and o ‘G Arnat, t;hepopfilar GassL&ke har keeper called on frlends i "‘ Wm. Kline arrived in the city ;' J.H. Sullivan roturned this|' 3 morning from a business trip to|€ to Lakeport for employment in?: Mrs.-A. H. C. Knoke tommmw s It tukes a severe matnmomal - loaf sugar is the stomach, kidneys, and liver. |0 That’s what Hollister’s - Rocky:|: e, 'Burhngton—My e {4hat ‘8 sk fate “thi D a Hiler & Zenox‘t,he pas has resigned his lasfi mgh‘n for b afternoon after speud days here with: b 2 posmou as cashie: ot O'Leary & Bowser, son is a graduate of th Commercial Agency thoreughly Familiar w bz‘h.m,h of the: uipi - 1O, Manger is in the cffiy tio~ day from MeIntosh: where he is conducting'a lumber yard. = Mr. Manger 1orme cly was a resident idji and operat.ed a saw- He has many fricuds who are glad to see Eagles Tonig A regular meeting acrie of Hagles il their hall over -t - Pako a chence ou-bhe book Case | members will lunch will be serve received - carloa eight heavy dratt they will use at their camp near of men are ab work oumng roads ildi and - making ‘elect of Itasca county, —passed | ing in the manu facture of Chal ‘nerlmn’s Coue'h Remedy, of drunken and dxsorderly con-| = m an Essay : on Eloquence, ' said, in speaking of a man whom he' described 5 as'ga{ Godsend to his - town “He is put together like a WALTHAM WATCH,” . OO illlllEEHlllllllilill! AR = AL I A AL A ji| this season, The finest quahé;v of gmnula,tea' s Nearly all the men of our fown have been away. | seem very p] ent.lful ing afew days wmh i _Mrs Greenfield, | Qur school wfil soon close forl the winter months; it’s a pity. they don’t have winter school| hereras the children will forget ! Mr. and “Mrs. Witson h&ve‘ o moyed into Seranton; Pa.; Nov. 30.—As g result of - the efforts of the better class of ‘Tialians in and around Carbond: zid their colonies of the memb lawiess gang who have' by curred at that place ,which ed with the Ioss: of tw;) AIIBTIAATE PYDACILIDE

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