Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 22, 1904, Page 5

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| | - THURSDAY——— THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER-—— DECEMBER 22 —==GREATEST= Millinery Sale of the season. Our extensive line of Millinery to be sacrificed at half price. 'THE BERMAN EMPORIUM Next.Door to Post Office. Good Thmgs for the Table. e Pastry is our Specialty. Give us your order for your Xmas Cakes. Our home made Pastry and Bread are fresh made every day and sure to please. Anything you may want should we not have it on hand let us havethe order as we are fully eqmpped to fi]] same to the best of satisfaction. : M\ “The ver 'y best goods and the best service’ is our motto n We have the following to offer: h A 5ot Roll, Tarts Made to Order: M Gurrant Rolls, Napoleon Tarts, per dozen 10c “ 10¢ n per doz ggc Y Hot Cross Buns, ot 10c | Apple Tarts, ‘. 2 M\ Cinnamon Coffee Cakes, ea 5c¢ | Kiper Tarts, o @b AN Fruit Leaves, 15¢ 1.\ Raised Doughnuts, pe: doa 10c¢ & i‘ Home Made ‘¢ 10c | Assorted Christmas Fruit n Lady Fingers “« 10¢ Cake, per 1b 20c to 40c ) ) M Cream Puts. o gy | ound Cake, 26¢ M\ Almond Macaroons, © 10c | Cherry Layer Cake, Gilt Edge Cocoanut Macaroons ‘¢ 10Qc | Layer Cake, Walnut, Almond, Cocoanut, Maple, Fig, Choco- m Almond Shells, # 15¢ | Jate or Orange Layer Cakes. f\ Homemade Ginger Snaps,lb 10¢ N Honey Pretzels, ~ per doz 15¢ Pies.—Our assortment of Pies (Y Vienna Squares, e 10c | is always fresh. Special for q\ Spice Drops, & 10c¢ | Xmas—Cream Pie. !'.‘ TIves’ Delicious Ice Creum, assorted flavors. Fresh Fruits and Nuts: m Oranges, Bananas, Grapes. Lemons, Pears, Apples, Figs, P Dates, Hickory \ut:, Pecans, \Valnuzs, Filberts, Almonds. e Our Candies are always fresh and pure, and prices M e considerably lower than you are aceustomed to pay- ¥ " ing. Give us a call whether you buy or not; our time v is yours. A full and complete line of Tobaccos and W Cigars. Remember the old reliable for your fancy bak- W ing and sweet delicacies. *...Lakeside Bakery... ¥ Mageau Bros., Proprietors. Tfppdddddddddddddddddddddds 2: C. W. Hastings, President. A. P. White; Cashier, & egn F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. fi ?E" Y L] * * First National Bank, * & Bemidji, Minnesota. L4 s i & i General Banking Business. z e%‘ Savings Department in Connectioa. Fire Insurance. o o o o oo o e o o o e o ocfe oo o o B o o e B B B o THE CITY Choice Christmas candies at The Model Bakery. Engraving done while you wait at George T. Baker & Co. Children’s books, new supply for Santa at Peterson’s. Mrs. B. Leonard of Tenstrike is a visitor in the city today. When you need a good tinner, phone or call at Ross Hardware. Christmas tree trimmings, candle and candle holders at I. Olson’s. ness trip to Turtle River last night. An excellent line of Christmas tree trimmings and holly at The Model Bakery Don’t forget to call at the Princess when making your Christmas purchases. Commencing Saturday night midnight dinners will be served at the City restaurant. Fred Jordan made a business trip to Kelliher last night, re- turning this morning. ‘Whereis the best place to buy your Christmas candies? At the Princess of course, Wm. Chisholm, now conduct- ing a restaurant at Kelliber, is in the city today on business. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Mrs. S. Graham left last night for Tenstrike, where she will spend a few days the guest of relatives. Buy Paris chocolates at the Princess and get a chance on the 10 1b. box of candy that we are giving away. Our goods are not marked up for the holidays, but in many lines we are giving special prices. George T, Baker & Co. . Mrs. A. W. Danaher returned last night to Tenstrike after spending a few days in the city with Mr. and Mrs. E. Geil. L. B. Wilson, local agent for! the Gately Supply company of Duluth, left for Kelliher last night to call on his trade there. Peter Johnson, well known in Bemidiji as “Sailor Pete,” came down, from Northome this morn- ing to attend some busmess wat- ters here. Coal, coal, leave your order at Ross’ Hardware for any kind.of coal you want. We have differ- ent grades in stock and can de- liver in quantities to suit. No sickly women or weak men will ever regret taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It’s brought happiness to thousands. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bark- er’s Drug Store. 1 aw overloaded on Batavia canned goods and am giving ex- ceptionally low prices to move them quick before invoicing so come in this week or next, For sale by J. A. McConkey. A. Knutson, superintendent in this city for the Halvorson-Carl- son railroad contracting firm, left this morning for Minneapolis, where he will spend Christmas with his family. Mrs. Conger’s millinery store will be kept open every day in the year, (except Sundays and legal holidays)and you can always find a becoming hat in stock and at exceptionally low prices. Children eat, sleep and grow after taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings rosy cheeks, laughing eyes, good health and strength. 385 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Headquarters for Santa Claus at Peterson’s. John O’Neil, head clerk for the J. A. Irvine company, is in the city today and will leave tonight tonight for Kelliher with 75 men who will be employed at the Joe St. Germain made a busi-| camps of the compa,ny on Pine Island. Holly by the carload at the Grill, J. W. Trwin returned night from St. Paul. The only exclusive toy store in town, Peterson’s. Mrs. Mary Gallagher of Turtle River was in the city yesterday. Judge Frank McNannie of Cass Lake called on friends in the city yesterday. Your old stove is good as cash last B. |in part payment for a new one at Ross’ Hardware. S It is to your interest to read every word of Mrs. @onger’s add’s in this issue. The finest assortment of rock- ersin the city on display at Lahr’s Furniture store. Be sure and eat your Christ- mas dinner at the Grill and re- ceive a.beautiful seuvenir menu. E. M. Horton, formerly regis~ ter of deeds of Hubbard county, is visiting friends in the city -to- day. W. B, Dean of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is in the city today looking over his large land interests in this vicinity. Mrs W. B. McLachlan,’ who has been seriously ill for the past week, is rapidly improving and is out of all danger. F. J. Kline, who has been in the city for some time past, left this afternoon for Minneapolis where he will spend Christmas with his daughter. A meeting of the Red Men will be held this evening and the ses- sion promises to be an improtant one, as the election of officers will take place. Lieutenant Alfred M. Mason, the Duluth recruiting officer, was in the city yesterday and inspect- ed the local agency, returning to Duluth last night. A meeting of the Eagles was held last mflht but only a small] attendance turned out and the | meeting was adjourned without ;any business being transacted, Christmas food sale by the M. E. ladies at McCuaig’s Friday in- stead of Saturday, .Good things to eat. Home made mince meat, friit puddings, cakes, cookles, doughnuts and bread. Call and see us. Pat Sullivan passed through the city last night enroute from Kelliher to his home at Grand Forks, where he will spend Christmas with his family. Mr. Snllivan is a superintendent of the Grand Forks Lumber Co. ‘When you’re broke the girls are shy They turn and flv as you come nigh Brace up old man, some pluck Take Rocky Mountain Tea; t’will change your luck. Bark- er’s Drug Store, Henry Funkley went to Ten- strike last night, where he will represent the Benoit farmers in the adjustment of their losses with the Minnesota & Interna- tional company caused in the re- cent overturning of a car loaded with horses. Call at Conger’s millinery where the bottom has fallen clear out of prices, on hats. $.75 buys a trimmed hat. $2.00 buys a hat worth $4.00 but they must go regardless of cost, these prices w1ll continue all season. Call at the Princess for your supply of Christmas candies. Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent, druggist of Baxter- Springs, Kansas, says: “Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my judgement, the most su- perior preparation of‘anything in use today for consmpamon They are sure in action and with no ten- dency to nauseate or gripe. For show sale by Barkers Drug Store, Engraving done while youwait at George T.. Baker & Co. M'CUAIG’S Cash Cash- Talks at McCuaig’s. This Week The prices we quote ‘below will convinece you that we want cash to get it; our goods must be slaughtered; " notice some of our many bargams- come early; they will not last long at these prices: Cash cent discount will be given Wool Lress Goods excepting black, a 20 per in this dep’t. Men’s Underwear.—One lot worth $2.50 per suit, now $1.98. - Ladies’ Sweaters; worth $3.50; now $2.50 “Opera Shawls at less than cost. Men’s Overcoats, the same as you will pay clothing stores $5.00 to $7.00; we sell them this week at $3. 50 big bargain. Ladies’ Underwear.—Here you will find a Men’s Sheep Lined Coats.—Come in and get our prices. Ladies’ House Slippers.—One lot worth $2.25, now $1.59. See the line of Men’s and Boys’ Caps we are offering at 25¢. Ladies’ Felt Shoes, worth $1.35, now $1.15 Discount on all Rnbbers and Overshoes. ! now $1; lot 2, worth $1. 75, Part Wool Blankets.—Lot 1, worth $1.50, lot 3, worth $1 00; now 750. Boys’ Leather Leggings, all sizes, $1.00 Boys' Canvas Leggings, 50¢ now $1.15; Men’s House Sllppers, worth $2, at $1.75 3 1 75 [43 Toys, Toys.—Only a few left, but prices are cut in this department so we won’t carry any over. 1.50 Men’s Shoes, the $3.00 kind Dolls, from 5¢ to $3.50 now '$2.00 Boys’ Sweaters—One lot choice for 38e. Say, we want to sell you Feed this week at our cash prices. Hay, per ton $6.00 t0 8.00 Feed, per sack, 85¢; Wm McCuaig Don’t miss this Sale; it means a sai(ing to you Extra Good Bargains in our Grocery Dep't. Yours for Bargains, Wm. McCuaig AMUSE Refinement is the keynote of Mr. Harold Nelson’s perform- ances. ‘‘Heart and Sword,” the romantic military drama in which he will'appear at the City Opera house on Monday, Dec. 26is a charming play full of romance and clean comedy. The piece is well acted. well staged and hand- somely costumed. It is one of the greatest success of the emin- ent Canadian actor’s career. | Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will presist in closinng their ears against the continual recommendation of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con- sumption, will have a long and}| bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termi- nation. Read whatT. R. Beall of Beall, Miss. has to say: “Last fall my wife had every sympton of consumption. She took Dr. King’sNew Discoveryafterevery- thing else had failed. ~Improve- ment came at once and four bot- tles entirely cured-her.” Guar- anteed by all druggist. Price 50c, and $1.00, trial bottles free. Be. sure and eat your Christ- mas dinner at the Grill and re- ceive a beautiful souvenir menu. Toys, complete line. son’s. Peter- i rz&wwfimmufl‘ W ATCHES Solid Gold, Gold Filled, Silver, Fine Enamel and Nickel Plain Bagsine, suitable for monograms; others set with diamonds and raised gold ornamental work. Fitted with the best American movements. Pearls, Garnets, Saffires, Opals, Topaz i i RINGS Set with Diamonds, Rubleg, Emeralds, CUT GL AS s In Water Bottles, Tankards, Plates, Spoon Trhys, Nappies, Perfuine Jars, Sugar and Cream, Water Glasses, Salt and Pepper. An endless variety of suitable and appropriate Christmas Gifts for young and old. ENGRAVING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. George T. Ba;er Q@ Co. Located in City Drug Store. g vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv' Punch Bowls, Vases, Ca.ke i Small Blaze. The fire department was called out last night to quell a small blaze which started on the second floor of the building occu- pied by the Charlie Lee restau- rant. A quick response was .given to the summons but before the arrival of the firemen the fire had been put out. Be Quick. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will pre- vent the attack. It never fails, and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Barkers Drug Store. Eastman Kodaks There is noth- ing so pleasing and instructive as a i kodak. A chiid We have the only line in $1% to $20% can operate one. Bemidji wiih prices from From N w T The 15th is the time to think of Engraving to avoid dis- appointment. is the most ¢om- Qur Line of Solid Gold Brooches Cuff Battcns Stick Pins Rings and Studs plete and the very latest designs Spgoné . Forks Mariecure Sets > Hundreds , of Novelties ‘ Al Bright New Pieces Sterling Silver |- N CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS —————————7 Watches . . Diamdnds afid Cut Glass. you have the ceing the in solid gold ‘| diamonds, the eled ehate- of any place Minnesota Right here is where advantage of newest designs cases set with prettiestenam- laine watches _ in Northern BARKER’S . DRUG STORE. o

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