Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 24, 1904, Page 3

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T Our extensive line of Mxlhnery to be sacrificed at half price: THE BERMAN EMPORIUM Next Door to Post Office. — ;p0953 2233333 éé%é%%é%&%& N m f U N ® b " W A W - n W A LOOK! v ; LOOK!! % n , S W n : W x Good Things for the Table. . n W n Pastry is our Specialty. W n W M\ Give us your order for your Xmas Cakes. Our home \jy > n made Pastry and Bread are fresh made every W m day and sure to please. Anything you may W m want should we not have it on hand let us W m havethe order as we are fully eqmpped to fil.l W [ same to the best of satisfaction. W 'i!’{ ‘The very best goods and the best service’ is our motbo $ n We have the following to offer: W ,.‘ Buns and Roll, per dozen 10c Tarts Made to Order: w "\ Currant Rolls il 10c | Napoleon Tarts, pe!‘ doz 25(, “l . [} HoL Cross Buus, o 10c A?Dl? Tarts, “ 05 5o\l - is ghnuts, 2 = “ “ Assorted Christmas Fruit \ "‘ Cream Pufl's. o 25¢ P 1 w M Almond Macaroons, ¢ 10c L Cherry Ii;a,ye‘\’;lclake, Gils Bdgo W A Comoanut Macaroons 100 | Layer Cake, Walaut, ‘Almond, \f M\ Almond Shells; _ +2¢ | late or Orange Layer Cakes. W _ fji Homemado Ginger Suaps,ib 10c W & Honey Pretzels, per doz 15c | Pies.—Our assortment of Pies ‘3 l!‘ Vienna Squares, [} 10c | is always fresh. Special for \U A\ Spice Drops, “ 10c | Xmas—Cream Pie. W ; "\ Ives’ Delicious Ice Cream, assorted flavors. Fresh Fruits and Nuts: W M\ Oranges, Bananas, Grapes, Lemons, Pears, Apples, Figs, W R Dates, Hickory Nuts, Pecans, Walnuts, Filberts, Almonds. W m Our Candies are always fresh and pure, and prices W h Y pure, P M are consider ably lower than you are accustomed to pay- “' ;" ing. Give us a call whether you buy or not; our time “‘ i" is yours. A full and complete line of Tobaccos and W ,:: ngars. Remember the old reliable for your fancy bak- \w‘l X ing and sweet delicacies. - n\ W W g ...Lakeside F Bakery... & " Mageau Bros., Proprietors. Tersesssssesscestaseses ee’f-‘ Ffdpdddddddddddddddddddsdd H { THE CITY The best frml; is the cheapest. Peterson. Try a mldmght dinner at’ the City Restaurant, Choice Christmas candies at The Model Bakery. Rev. Irons of Turtle River isa visitor in the city today. Children’s books, new supply for Santa at Peterson’s. Try the special Christmas din- ner at the Palace Cafe. Price 35 cents. business visitor inJthe city yes: terday. Best in town—the special Sun- day dinner at the Palace. Price 85 cents. All who appreciate the best fruit and confections buy at Peterson’s. An excellent line of Christmas Model Bakery. Extra painting with every dozen pictures’ati$4.00 or more! at Hakkerup’s. The finest assortment of rock- ersin the rcity on display at Lahv’s Furniture store. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Blakely of Farley < arel¢the ‘guests of friends in the city today. Dainty viands served with special care at the Palace special Christmas dinner tomorrow. David Bouregard came down from Blackduck this morning for a short visit with friends. Lowney’s chocolate bon bons are the best, Put up in elegant packages, only at Peterson’s. Be sure and eat your Christ- mas dinner at the Grill and re- ceive a beauntiful souvenir menu. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Don’t forget the special Christ- mas dinner at the Palace cafe. It’s worth more than the price— 385 cents. A glance at our fruit display will contince you that we have the best and biggest variety. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moberg, who have spent a few days at Ten- strike with friends, returned home this morning. E. R. Getchell returned this morning from Tenstrike, where he has spent a few days cruising, and will remain here until after the holidays. No sickly women or weak men will ever regret taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It’s brought happiness to thousands. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bark- er’s Drug Store. Arthur Brannon arrived in the city thismorning from Northome, where he is employed at the Brannon hotel, and will spend Christmas at the home of his mother, Mrs. W. S. Brannon. Children eat, sleep and grow after taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings rosy cheeks;, laughing eyes, good health and strength. 35 cents, Tearor Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Souvenir paper weight with dozen small pictures at Hakker- up’s. Miss Tinnie Pendergast came down this morning from Turtle R. E. White of Kelliher was a} your own photograph with every | tree trimmings and holly at The ) week beginning Jan. 8. Headquarters for Santa Claus at Peterson’s. Try a midnight dinner at the City Restaurant. E. D. Alger of Tenstrike spent yesterday in the city. - J. J. Ohsahl returned from Tenstrike this morning. John W. Curo of Pine River is registered at the Markham. Dilla E. Bradford of Hubbard was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Don’t forget to eat your Christ- mas dinner at the City Restau- rant. Miss Olga Wetzel of Grand Rapids is visiting friends in the city. Try the spemal Christmas din- ner at the Palace Cafe. Price 35 cents. George W. Scott, the lumber- man, left this morning for Min- neapolis. Dainty viands served with special care at the Palace special Christmas dinner. Hakkerup makes a specialty of family groups. Send for him for Christmas groups. Henry Reff, clerk of court of Clearwater county, was in the city yesterday from Bagley. Be sure and eat your Christ- mas dinner at the Grill and re- ceive a beautiful souvenir menu. Deputy Sheriff John Bailey made anjofficial visit to Blackbuck last night, returning home this morning. Don'’t forget the special Christ- mas dinner at the Palace cafe. It's worth more than the price— 85 cents. A. L Vanderpoel of Lakeport is in the city and will go to Park Rapids to enjoy a Christmas visit with his family in that city. E. R. Farley passed through the city this morning enroute from Farley to Minneapolis, where he will be the guest of re- latives during the holidays. M. Nicholson, assistant super- intendent of the Great Northern Larimore division, is transacting business for the company in Be- midji today. When you’re broke the girls are shy They turn and fly as you come nigh Brace up old man, some pluck Taze Rocky Mountain Tea; t’will change your luck. Bark- er’s Drug Store, The romantic military, “Heart and'Sword,”” in which Mr. Harold Nelson is starring, comes to the show CONSUMPTION’S WARNING Inside facts soon become evident in outside symptoms.—DR. G. G. GREEN, qThe aid of scientific inventions is not needed to determine whether your lungs are affected, - The first symptoms can be readily noted by anyome of average in- telligence, there is no disease known that gives so many plain warnings of its approach as consumption, and no serious Fiease that can be so quickly reached and checked, if the medicine used is Dr. Boschee’s tion, which will be in session the | M'CUAIG’ S Cash Cash Talks at McCuaig’s This Week The prices we quote below will convince you that wes 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 4 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 $3.5 0; 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 k! big bargain. Ladies’ Underwear.—Here you will find a . Men’s Sheep Lined Coats.—Come in and’ get our prices. Ladies’ House Slippers.—On.e lot worth $2.25, now $1.59. See the line of Men’s and Boys' Caps we are offering at 25e. Ladies’ Felt Shoes, worth $1. Discount on all Robbers -and Ovetsh‘s::es 35, now $1.15 Part Wool Blankets.—Lot 1, now $1; lot 2, worth $1.75, now $1.15; lot 3, worth $1.00, now 75¢. worth $1.50, Boys’ Leather Leggings, all sizes, $l ()l)t Boys' Canvas Leggings, “« 50¢ Men’s House Shppers, worth “ $2, at $1.756 Toys, Toys.—Only a few left, but prices> are cut in this department S0 we 4 won’t carry any oyer., 176 “ 1.50 Men’s Shoes, the $3.00 kind now $2.00 Dolls, from 5¢ to $3.50 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 to 8.00 Feed, per sack, 85¢; ’Wm. McCuaig Yours for Bargains, Don’t miss this sale; it means a sav'ing to you Extra Good Bargains in our Grocery Dep't. City Opera house Monday, Dec. 26. Toys, complete line. Peter- son’s. Holly by the carload at the Grill, Fancy fruit for the mble. Peterson’s. For flash light pictures try Hakkerup. The only exclusive toy store in town, Peterson’s. Framed pictures of all and prices at Lahr’s. Don’t forget to eat your Christ- mas dinner at the City Restau- rant. Send Santa Claus over to Peterson’s and he will find what he wants. Best in town—the special Sun- day dinner at the Palace. Price 85 cents. Order a few more pictures from that negative at Reed’s sizes American movements. | | angs | i i x&m&mmfi&m e e o 2 s w ATCHES Solid Gold, Gold Filled, Silver, Fine Enamel and Nickel Plain Bassine, suitable for monograms; others set with diamonds and raised gold ornamental work. Fitted with the best Set with Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds; RlNGS Peal]s, Garnets, Saffires, O,pals, Topaz‘ CUT GL AS S In Water Bottles, Tankards, Plates, Spoon Trays, Nappies, Perfume Jars, Sugar and Cream, Water Glasses, Salt and Pepper. An endless variety of suitable and appropriate Chnstmas Gifts for young and old. ENGRAVING DONE ~ WHILE YOU WAIT. George T. Ba.ker Q Co Located in City Drug Store. Punch Bowls, Vases, Cake i . = 3 . |River, where she is teaching!German Syrup, which is made to cure | Studio, Y z C. W. Hastings, President. A. P. White, Cashier. school, to spend the Christmas g,{tfimpux St e : Sy j L4 B4 Estsldor Bloeios; ol illasd Cre % |pacation in the clywith heg SY“"I; 's‘iom%fi{afei?eihe,f ‘warnin, 5 ing for ‘a three weeks visit wi.h =i+ & —_——— : %hléer;nddmofihir, Mr. and Mrs. ae grell in '-hef con h thcz'-a“l’g“‘;‘ Q“F- his mother at Blue River Wis. 3 G5 Ps . . G. Pendergast. e congestion of the bronchial tnbes an % g Be Quick. i the lual weaks f the lungs, ac- | -A course at Button’s Business i . :%: FlrSt Natlonal Bank’ z an'ghgfi?::uc]g:n 121::: 1;3&?;:?; %fi‘&efl b}"v?:el%rg:tggwec&r:%%i o College, Crockston, Minn., for| Nota minute should be losg i BRE]N?W!CK-BALKE t it t B S i %> Bomidii, Minnesot % |atPeterson'’s. S v I arch SonbeninaRas | $200f you entee dunig Januaryi | ytion s eI sowiiompons ot Billisxrd Hall. 11, esota. Prof. A. P. Ritchie left this |aready attacked your lungs, German| Albert Brabetzarrived on the Ramodyiol thechila L. J. MATHENY, Prop. * s L4 B0 S S | Syrup will surely effect a cure—as it has | 4 fternoon train from Adrian and | Rcmedy given as soonas the chi £ 1 Ki usi @ morning fo(i' ElghR'w:r’ whe;ve he dhon:‘ before in fuiousagds t?lf apparently | o ond the Christmas vaca- becomes hoarse, or even afiltler the ¢ Fine Line of Cigars & Tobaccos —_— ; ess cases of lung trouble. vill sp > 5 Ll General Banking Business. e R LER 1o will o0 to St lfi‘lpew trial bottles, g;sn Regular slze, tion as the guest of W. H. Ellit. [SIOUBY Sonpliappenrs il ‘pre Bemdl, e = e Mimi 2 Savings Department in Connection Fire T there Mr. Ritchie will go to St. 75c. At all druggists. d famil | vent the attack. Itnever fails, Se L e e o5 i agunance, Paul to attend the annual meeting son and family. iand is pleasant and safe to take. = o o e o offs oo o oo oo o o b Bt B b B B o B P PP fofoofe of the state educational associa- Sold by A. Gilmour & Co. The Red-Cross-is-coming. For sale by Barkers Drug Store. | | Go to Hakket'ip foi F: 1A z 5 | Our Line Sterling Silver oy a i SpOOHS Diamonds and Cut Glass. _Right here is where A There is noth- Solid GGld you have the advantage of S ing so pleasing and = ! Fo;"k S i seeing the newest designs y instructive as a broocaes fin sohid gold cases set with ani Qota | . " = kodak. A chiid Cuff Buttons Maricure Sets di:mz:mds; the prettlestgnam- o can operate one. ~ We have the only line in St o y eled chate- laine watches i) ick Pins Hundreds | ; Bemidji wiih prices of any place n from 810 {0 $20% From Now To The 15th appointment. is the time to think of Engraving to avoid dis- is the most com- Rings and- Studs plete and the very latest designs of Novelties Al 'Bright New Pieces Miniiesota Northern ‘ DR UG STORE.

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