Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 22, 1904, Page 6

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77 / THURSDAY- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER—_DEdEMBER 22 ‘ = THEY HAVE @'@@@-@fii@@@-@'@'@#m@@@i@@@@@@%fii@@%fii@#@fi%@@fi%@@fi@@i&@#@@@######0####0#0#&####0# FEW EQUALS Christmas Displays Made by the Stores of Bemidji a Revelation. e ! NOTHING BETTER FOUND IN THE NORTHWEST. Variety of Christmas Offerings Elicits Most Favorable Comment. “Invariety, completeness and excellence of their Christmas| stocks, the stores of Bemidji are outdone by no town outside the big cities,”’ declared a prominent commercial traveler to a repre- sentative of the Pioneer this morning. “Thereare few towns in the state of the size of Bemidji that display such a wealth of Christmas goods as I have found here; the displays found in some of the stores are simply amazing. The people of Bemidji and sur- rounding country are to be warmly congratulated upon hav- ing such a favorable place to trade.”’ A brief shopping tour in Be- midji will convince anyone that the commercial traveler did not speak too warmly. The displays of the leading stores of Bemidji in Christnias goods is positively lavish and represent an enormous inyestment of capital. Here are found all that could possibly be desired by people of many wants, In jewelry, dainty gifts in china and pottery, rich dress goods, fashinable haberdashery, modish millinery, house furnishihgs of every description, toys, curios and a thousand and one other things which the busy peoplejwant the Bemidji stores show offerings which rival those of the great stores of the twin cities, There is no better place in the northwest to do Christmas shop- ping than right in Bemidji as the notable offerings of Bemidji stores found in this issue of the Pioneer eloquently attest. Beware of Ointments for Catarrb that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip- tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., con- tains no mercury, and is taken in- |- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfages of tne system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. Itis taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by all druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa- tion. The Red Cross is coming. PRINCESS Grocery Co. We have a full line of Christmas Tree Decorations, Candy Toys, Candies, Ete. We will make a special price to Churches, Societies and Schools on these goods. Home Made Taffys Peanut Candy Mixed Nuts . Bon Bons Chocolates Smokers’ Articles Fancy Box Tobaccos Case Pipes Look at these before selecting your presents. We will have for the Holidays a select line of Fruits and Vegetables. Select Oysters always in stock. WE CLOSE MONDAY AT NOON. Money Cheerfully Re- funded on All Purchases it i Money Cheerfully Re- funded on all Purchases Before or- After Xmas. Before or After Xmas. THE CLOTHIERS. g STORE SERVICE PAR EXCELLENCE! Splendid Smoking Jacket Showing New effect smok- ing Jacket and Breakfast Coats in nobby, soft, gray tones of ex- tra weight golf clothes; solid or fancy effects; beautiful house garments thatare most luxurious- ly = comfortable; they shouldright- ly bring $8.50; we offer at choice for: Supberb ‘RATH ROBES AND SLEEPING GARMENTS HOLIDAY NIGHT-WARE. 20 dozen Flannel Night Shirts A worth $1.00 for 45 (ts. Full cut Terry Terry Cloth Bath Robes, in color tones, light shades extra lengths. Values of no less than $7.00 at $5.00 Fifteen Dollars For Stein Bloch Suits and Overcoats Worth $18 $20 and $22 . . Cutting Prices on These Renouned Stein Bloch Clothes. : Materials from American style centers. Styles, fashions and art .work that exceed the showing of all excepting the most costly special order tailors. Values which we emphasized at $18.00 20.00 and 22.00 at $15.00 Yuletide Neckwear, white borthea and Christmas Mail Orders Receive English Squares. Most proper for gifts. Moose Hide Moccasins Only $1.50 Silk and Linen’ Night Robes with Em- Prompt Attention. broidered front. Stylish Chrstm as Footwear. Xmas In The : Great . Boy’s Department. Young Men’s College Suits single and double breasted. Sizes to 36. $12 and $15 values $10.00 Flanne] lined in-band Caps, Auto and Golf shapes - - - 50c] Boys’ Store Bright et e Christmas Spirit. School Overcoats. Belts are [ detachable. Coats in Ox- ford, EBlack and the new Scotch®effect. You will see atonce that thiese are worth double. Sixes 8 to 16 $6.50 Boys Sweaters 50¢ Boy’s Colored Dress Shirts - - - 50c¢ g Boy’s Gloves and Mit- tens = - 25e¢ and 50¢ For Holiday and all occasions—Al- ways the perfect Regent Shoe. $3.50 $LI5 Every Pair Doubly Guaranteed Men’s Fleece Lined Storm Alaska Overshoes - - - - Hat Reductions All Broken size hats from from this seasons finest soft and stiff stock. Brown black, nutria and light shades $2.00 Boys’ Skating Togues all shades - - 25¢ A TURKEY FREE With Each Purchase Arfiounting To $15.00 or More. / / \ %@@@&@#@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@fifi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@?fi@@@@@@fi@@@#@@#@@@@@@ \ GRBLUBRIVIVVVBVOVIRL VD VOBV VED BRI VOISR AV DOVB BT DOV TBOERSD GBSO CDDORGRNCRGRERBOO VAR RN VRANCDRBAORI VB LIV LBAVEICIBIVBAV BB BOLIPFILLEVB BBV RBERBOOBROOR Going Fast. A Costly Mistake. I have left six good homestead | - Blunders are sometimes very claims seven to nine miles from ex]gl:esstilve. .Occ:}sion&.lly lli{fe lfi" Kel}iher 'in good settlement. ;‘:’m ,}f; e: egr];zav?ng";}s;?mee:{:e Claims will cut from 200,000 t0|Dr Kings New Life Pills for dys- 500,000 feet of logs besides pulp|pepsia, dizziness, headache, liver Kennedy-at New Paynesville. Notice. Be Quick. . Hotel Changes Hands. Mr.and Mrs. E. H. Cornwall NOhf Olso]x: a.ndthiAngrede. Not a ufi}flinci should be lost - Mr?i. J%hn lgnhr,d Who has con- i rom New |Newstrom have s day dis-|when a child shows symptoms of (ducted the Bemidji hotel for ']r; tn:::;ifll?s:vh:fifi;l:wer hag|Solved partnership. Olaf Olson |croup. ‘Chamberlain’s Cough|some time past, has]lreleased her AyLEEVLI0, ) buying all interests in the busi. | Remedy given as soon as thechild | interests in the house and Anton been' enjoying a visit with réla-| yeqq an assuming all debts and | becomes hoarse, or even after the| Aller, the former proprietor, tives. . While there they met |liabilities. croupy cough appears, will pre-|will agam take charge of the - wood, cordwood and posts, Lo-|or bowel troubles. They are|Frank Kennedy, formerly assist- —A. G. Newstrom, {vent the attack. Itnever fails,|hotel. Pl'“lcess Grocel'y Co cating fee $50 to $75 or will take|gentle yet thorough. 25c.yat, all |ant cashier of ty}::e First %a!;ionfal —Olaf Olson. |and is pleasant and safe to take. : M. E. CARSON, Mgr pulp wood or posts for same. J.|drug stores. 4 bank in . this city, who is new e For sale by Barkers Drug Store.| Oandies, nuts and fruit for S 5 J. Opsahl, 518 Beltramiave., Be- cashier of the First State bank| Fancy fruit. for the. table.| -~ |Christmas festivities at I. B. Phone 282 {midji, Minn. < R Peterson’s. | Toysand h Olson’s. e R Go to Hakkerup for photos, at New Paynes:

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