Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 14, 1904, Page 3

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heighth of the season. 2 R AT R R R R R R R RN R @@iéx-iéHé%@@fi?@@#fii#@@@@fi@@##fi@@@#fifl@#fi’ » CLOAK AND FUR SALE % Unquestionably the Greatest Sale of the Season! BEGINNING Monday Morning, December 12 < Our extensive stock of Cloaks, Furs, Suits, Skirts, Waists and Millinery will be greatly sacrificed in the We inaugurate this sale early in order to give Holiday Shoppers an oppor- tunity to select High Grade, Stylish and Useful Gifts at small cost. This is the greatest opportunity ever offered in this city as the following quotations will prove: Ladies’ Cloaks. large selection of ladies’ cloaks, worth $6.50 price; $3.50 One elegant selection in Tourist Coats, Garick Coats, and Pleated Coats, worth from $8.00 to $28.00 price $5.50t0$20.00 Evervone of these garments are this year’s make. One Furs. A new line received and unpacked this week. These furs are Near Seal, Mink, Martin, Sable Martin, Sable Fox and the most elegant Isabella Fox. All these furs are of the latest styles and the eutire line is offered at one third off from the regular Skirts. Most elegantly tailored line of new walking skirts in the latest cut and colors: One lot worth $3 to $5 at $1.50 and $3.00 One lot worth up to $8 at $5.00 and $5.75 Best selection in dress skirts at the same low price. Waists. Our famous line of waists in Mohair, Flannel, Silk, Crepe du Chine, is a more elegant and a better selection than ever before shown even in this store. Children’s Coats. Millinery ‘We have prepared a complete selec- tion for the Christmas trade. Everyone can afford a new hat at the prices we offer this beautiful line. Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. ' Our line is both new and complete in all styles and the best and most reliable makes such as the famous Meyer and Rad- cliffand the celebrated Fox slippers. - Petticoats. Our line of silk and mercerized petti- coats is the largest ever shown in Bemidji, complete in black and all the new shades. Any of these will make a very elegant and Dress Goods and Silks. If you contemplate a dress pattern for a Xmas gift, hereis a grand opportunity to select to suit the most fastidious taste. Mufflers. For ladies or gentlemen. We have just received the newest makes in black and white made of heavy peau de soi and surah, embroidered beautifully in butter- flies and fleur delis. Also a new line of neckwear designed expressly for the holi- day trade. Tea Jackets, We have for the holidays a beautiful new line of eiderdown, flannel and silk tea jackets, made up in the most fascinating Belts Christmas belts and girdles, in leather silk and satin, made in unique designs. Come and select yours while the line is complete, as in many of the prettiest styles we have but one of a kind. Wrappers and Outing Gowns A bigreduction will be given for the holidays on wrappers of which we have a very large asSortment to sellat a liberal reduction. Table and Fancy Linens A pretty set of table linens or lunch cloths will make a most appropriate and pleasing Xmas gift. Wehave a splendid low price. 1 lot Children’s Coats regular $2.25 at $1.50 1« & ! “ §300at $2.25 1« “ « o« ga50at $3.50 1e “ « o« $6.00at $3.25 1o « o« s4msat $3.00 1 (i £ « $6.25at $4.00 desirable Christmas gift, styles. selection. LR -RoR R KRR RoR Rl RoRo R koo RoRc RN - R oo R R R R R R R R - R R R R R R R R R X R-E-R-R-E-R-R R R We have Pillow Tops, Cords, Silk and other Draperies, Laces and Embroideries, Underwear, Hosiery, Ete., in great profusion. Qur store is crowded with innumerable other good and useful articles at prices within the reach of all. N e et 00006666006 < 0000000000000 0000000 | THE BERMAN EMPORIUM FERBOOLOCO OOV VRO OBV DRV OL LRIV TBOLOOLD BBETVLVBBUBLHLOB BB RBBBES Next Door to Postoffice LA-R-R-RoR-R R - RoR R R R - R K R X RN RN R KRR XX KRR K- XXX R R R KRR R R R R KRN THE CITY Go to Hakkerup for photos. Anton Erickson was i the city yesterday from Rosby. Home made supper at the Presbyterian church tonight. Order a few more pictures from that negative at Reed’s Studio. Father Murphy left last night for Tenstrike, where he held mass today. There are many men of many minds but all men are of one mind as to Barlow’s Best. F. A. Jack. manager of the Park Rapids telephone exchange, is visiting friends in the city to- day. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. M. C. Mackey, the cedar con- tractor, returued to Tenstrike last night after spending a few days here on business. M. E. Thurston made a trip to Tenstrike last night to look after the business of Farley & Thurs- | ton and returned home this morn- ing. “Good things to eat” at the Model Bakery. George Beaton is suffering with an attack of rheumatism. The best is none to good and there is none so good as Barlow’s Best. George Lindsay returned last night from a business trip to Park Rapids. M. P. DeWolf left last nignt for Blackduck on business for the Grand Forks Lumber com- pany. George Crayton, one of the prosperous farmers of the Sandy River, is visiting friends in the city today. Get your supper tonight at the Presbyterian chureh. Home cooking and lots of it. =~ Twenty- five cents per plate. J. A. McDonald today shipped thirty-five men to Mallard, where they will be employed at the lumber camps of Fagan Bros. John Hinchy left last night for Tenstrike, where he has takena contract to cut and haul a large amount of pine situated on Robi- deau lake. Jabez Hines came down from Hines Spur this morning. Whipping cream 80 cents per | quart at the Model Bakery. Big reductions in trunks and suit cases at Hub Clothing house. Sam LaChapelle of Ripple is a business wisitor in Bemidji to- day. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Before buying your suits for Christmas, see what the Hub Clothing house has to offer. A colony of Bohemians will be settled near Wilton in the spring. | They will use Barlow’s Best. J. Hi:Sullivan returned this af- ternoon from Solway, where he transacted business for the Du- luth Brewing company. A pair of Selz Royal Blue shoes would makea very nice Christ- mas present, For sale at the Hub Clothing house. G. G. Tuller ‘returned this af- ternoon to Grand Rapids after looking afier his large mercantile can operate one. Bemidji wiih prices from : Eastman Kodaks There is noth- kodak. A chiid We have the only line in $1° to $20% appointment. is the mest com- From Now To The 15th is the time to think of Engraving to avoid dis- Our Line of Solid Gold Brooches Cuff Buttons ~ Stick Pins Rings and Studs plete and the very latest designs interests here and up the north line. Dr. C. M. Smith is making his regular visit to Bagley. Chas. Vanderslus of Minneapo- lis is calling on the hardware trade in the city today. J. W. Torkelson and brother, the inimitable Swan, are guests of friends in Bemidji today from Bagley. George Anderson left this afternoon for Osseo, Iowa, where he will spend the holidays with relatives. Tom Joy, the veteran settler who lives at the north end of Lake Bemidji, is calling on friends in the city today. The good things that your mother used to make—at the supper at the Presbyterian church parlors tonight from six to eight o’clock. A regular meeting of the Eagles will be held this evening. The principal business to come up will be the installation of offi- eers for the ensuing year. A large crowd -was present last night at the Bazaar’s demon- stration of the Canadian Sap | ] |soto avenue to the building on maple syrup snd J. H. Cunrad’slby the I.Meyer & Co. clothing ITromptom returned home last coffees. Julius Bilden of Selkce is a visitor in the city today. W, | Selcer, a Sandy River settler, is a guest at the Remore. A.A. Burkingham of Grand Forks is visiting friends in the city. Buttons Business College; Crookston, Minn, will furnish free text books to all who enroll the week following New Years. Situations guaranteed. - ; F. P. Sheldon, vice present of| the First National bank in this, city, arrived from Grand Rapids | last night and is looking after his} large business interests here to- | day. No other remedy on earth is so good for children as Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, makesthem eat, sleepand grow. Brighteyes and rosy checks. 85 cents Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. The fixtutes of the Palace res- taurant are being removed today from the old location on Minne- Third street formerly occupied store. Rev. McLeod returned last night from a yisit at Crookston. N. Nelson, a saloon man from Bagley, is the guest of George Tanner in the city today. Nate Houghton left this after- noon for Cass Lake, where he has business before the officials night. H. B. Campbellof Bagley is in the ecity today. b J. Jerome of Bottineau, N. D., is registered at the Remore. A dance will be given at Ten- strike Friday night by J. O. Har- ris, the register’ of deeds elect. The event will be a farewell party of the U. 8. land office in thatlgiven by Mr, Harris to the peo- city. John Caven, Sr., returned this morning to his home at Kensall, N. D., after a visit in this city at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. K. Anderson. Bright eyes are an infallible in- dex to youth, windows from which Cupid shoots his arrows. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes bright eyes, rosy cheeks. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bark- er’s Drug Store. Mrs. Trompton of Blackduck was in the city yesterday with her 13 year old daughter, whom it was thought was afflicted with appendicitis. An examination made by a local physician result- ed in the discovery that the dis- ease was not serious and Mrs. ple of Tenstrike upon taking up his residence in Bemidji. Greatest tonic and strength producing remedy ever offered: suffering humanity. Cures indi- gestion, constipation, headache, stomach disorders, That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Ten will do. Barker’s Drug Store. John Listen and Frank Laboda came down from Blackduck this morning and left this afterncon for Crookston, where they will appear as witnesses before the grand jury which is now in ses- sion. Mr. Listen is one of the ¥ aldermen of the city of East Grand Forks, but was looking after his logging interests at Blackduck. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Sterling Silver Spoons Forks Manicure Sets Hundreds of Novelties All Bright New Pieces Watches . . Diamonds and Cut Glass. = Right here is where you have the WALTH, seeing the in solid »gold diamonds, the eled chate- of any place Minnesota. WAT CHE S advantage of newest designs cases set yith prettiestenam- laine watches in Northern G STORE.

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