Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 22, 1904, Page 1

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The Bemldn BagaBag of BARLOW'S BEST. |mom Daily Ploneei’“ MINNESOTA VOLUME 2. NUMBER 200. ° BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1904, : " TEN CENTS PER WEEK e e e e e foemis. O'LEARY 'BOWSER Fimeos | CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EASY| ' at this store. Why? Because we can. supply your every want. If you are looking for something to amuse the young, we have it in the shape of Toys, Dolls and Novelties. If you wish more sub- stantial goods, we can show you a large stock of Dry Goods, Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Garments, . 7 . . Furs, Rugs, Curtains, Shoes, Clothing and China. : e T : = e : SILVERWARE. = CHINA. CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS. CLOTHING. LADIES’ SILK WAISTS. LACE CURTAINS. ) Set of six knives and six forks in neat| There is nothing nicer for a pres-[Ladies’ Slippers from 75c to $3.00 Mens’, boys’, and little boys’ suits Our Silk Waists are noted for fit and|If you are looking for an extra fine & box - $2.50/ent than a nice piece of china, and you|Mens’ Slippers from 75c to 00land overcoats, always acceptable for| workmanship. Just to give our| present ask to see our Lace Cur- Sugar spoou and bulter kmfe both|will find it in all grades here. -~ |Boys’ Slippers - 25(a présent and if bought at this| customersa chance to buy Christ-| tains at per pair from $10 to $15.00 3 for - - 50¢ P Children’s Slippers from 500 to 900 store the cost will not be great. mas goods cheap, we are offering all| Gream Ladle - - .- 8l 36/ SPECIAL SALE OF CHRISTNAS HAND- our §6.00,$6.50, $7.00 and $8.00 L . & Berrv Spoons X L . 2.00 KERCHIEFS. CHRISTMAS SUSPENDERS. e < - $4.95 LADIES’ PURSES AND BAGS. @ 4 Piece Silver Tea Set - - 8.00|1 lot handkerchiefs at - - 5¢[Men’s Silk Suspenders, a large va SILK HOSE. ™ = Ladies’ Shopping Bags, any kind of &3 Nut Cracker and Picksaset 35 to 75e(; t “ T . 9250 riety of styles, per pair 75c to $4 00Ladies Colored Silk Hose, speciall SEWING MACHINES leather you can thmk Of our price f( Child’s Knife, Fork and Spoon per(; « “ 35 Ask tosee our line of mens’ House| -Christmas price per pair $1.00 g LT from 85¢ to $4.00 = set from 20c to ) t - $1.50 % > CCoats and Fancy Vests. Black Silk Hose from $1.50 per pair| New Home Machines from $30to $40 0« “ « - - 50¢ ey 3 SRy Other makesat from §15to $27.00 . 1 1 CARPET SWEEPERS. o $2.50 See the little hand machine, will do| CANDY! CANDY! CANDY! k CUT GLASS. LADIES’ COLLARS. g B All kinds of -candy. Pure old fash- 3 2 : A present that the housewife will a good work and makes anice present &3 Cut Glass Water Tumblers, each $1.00| Just received for Christmas trade[™ P b Bissoll Gr nd R: é’ LADIES’ FURS for a girl, P ijce . - - - 8p0o| ioned Mixed Candya"' 10c per pound \ K Water Bottles to match each 4.50|the latest things in Ladies’ Collars. preciate is a Bissells Grai apids s 5 per pail _ - - $2.40 S Vinegar Cruets each - - 4.25 sweeper, price - $3.00| We have alarge stock of Ladies’ Velvets per box - - 10c Sugar and Creams each§6t0. 8.00) BELTS. ; Fur Coats, Capesand Collars tochoose BLANKETS AND QUILTS: Chocolate Gophers per Bl 20¢ Heavy CutGlass Salad Bowls each?7.50|We are showing an extra large assort- RUGS. from. We guarantee every piece to|Fine all wool blankets pnce per Fine Cream Chocolates per 1b from ment of Ohnstmas Belts at from 25¢|Nite home presents, good desirablejbe a little bettel than you can buy| pair from $5.00 to 1 25¢ to - - - 40c 3 Toys Plush Goods Dolls| each, to - - - $4.00| Rugspriceeachfrom $1.00 to $32.00/elsewhere for the same money. Down Quilts each from $7 50 to S 00 Buttercups per lb - - 40¢ : lllllllllllll! 1lllllllllllll D0 NOT MISS IT! A Great Christmas Opportunity! for Hurrah " Holidays! The best of everything for Christmas in Fancy Goods, Novelties, Toys, Children’s Books and Fancy Sta- tionery. You cannot help being pleased when you see our beautiful Holiday Stock which is as complete as it is beautiful. Don’t fail to see our special attractions in Cuff and Collar Boxes, Dressing and Toilet Cases, Albums, Fancy Glass and Chinaware, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, also our big assortment of Lamps, Cracker Jars, Silverware, Books and Stationery. Dolls and Doil Heads. Celluloid Heads, unbreakable and no paint to to come off. China and Bisque Heads in all sizes and prices. China, Bisque and Kid Dolls. All the latest Charac- ter Dolls, such as Happy Hooligan, Foxy Grandpa ete. Don’t worry about what to get for Christmas but come in and see‘ our line: Everything for everybody. Candies and Cigars our specialty. Don’t forget that we are Giving away a Beautiful $12 triple plated gold clock. Come in and see how you oanget it. We will give some one a beautiful present at 12 o’clock Christmas Eve. llIlllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Respectfully Yours, Vincegtbg.rnold THE F AIR . N O Illlllllllllll HOLD INDIAN ON MURDER CHARGE Canadian Contractor Killed| and Alleged Slayer Captured. Koochiching, Dec, 22, —Walki Ti | Horse, an Indian, better known |as “Crazy Horse,”’ is under ar- rest by the Canadian authorities at Fort Francis and held on a charge of mudering and robbing Dan Cameron, a contractor of that place. Horse’s nickname does not, however, convey the meaning, that he is insane and it is probable that he will be requir- ed to pay full pena.lt.y of the deed if convicted. It is said tba,t Cameron was buying furs from the Indians around Mine Center, early last week, and had made a purchase from Horse to the amount of $100 and was- taking the furs home. TheIndianfollowed him and when the opportunity offered shot Cameron, killing him. The Indian took the furs and left the body where it was found. A search was made and Horse was tracked to Mine Center and when taken into custody was in possession of the $100 and the furs. WOULD CHANGE TRAIN SERVICE 4 Rumor That N. P. Trains Will Be Run From Little Falls to Northome. The latest rumor with refer- ence to giving those living along the cut off between Little Falls and Staples a day train service | is to the effect that after the fi of the year the Northern Pacific will run the. train now running between Morris and Little Falls through to Northome on the M. & 1. branch. One train would leave Morris'in the morning and another would leave Northome at the same time, making connec tions with the through trains at Little Falls. . This wouid send the Fargo trains Nos. 5 and 6 over the Staples cut.off from Little Falls instead of via Brainerd and one of the night trains would go -around by Brainerd. Passen- gers from this line to the cities would have to change_ at Brain; erd and Little Falls as well and depend on ‘three trains for through connections. Our goods are not marked np for the holidays, but in man I O D T O O Illllllllllll !!-!i!ll On every article in this establishment; nothing reserved; everything must go. This enables you to save money on Christmas I’resents at A. E. WINTER’S Jewelery Store. & Everything in the stock must go at this sale, includ- ing Diamonds, Jewels, Watches, Chains, Gold and Sil-) | ver Charms, Hand Painted China, Cut Glass, Braecelets, Fobs, Rings, Bangles, Toilet, Carving and ertmg Sets, B Pictures, Pottery and Burnt Woed Ornaments, in faet, everything in' the store except the fixtures must be closed out between now and January Ist to make room for an entirely new department. This Great Bargain- . (riving Christmas Sale w means the saving to you of from one-quarter to one- half of your holiday expenditure, and you are not wise to let the opportunity go of advantaging your- self by making selections from our stock. Extra clerks will be employed so that all who call may be served. Remember this is a genuine price-slashing, rate-cutting sale that means money in your purse. Don’t miss it. The finest stock in the city. Av01d the rush and do your shoppmg early. 2 : ENGRAVING OF PURCHASES FREE! AL E. Wi Wlnter, Leading Jeweler ) Slgn of the Bng Wa.teh !ll,ll.!!ll,!l ol Gy 9o et e:fg:%"'fifu‘:?“:é'z"“"““"“ I OO ) llllJ

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