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We sell Lumber, Lath and Shingles at retail. |...MASKS... prpy Hooligan Foxey Grandpa Alphone & Gaston Simple Simon, ete., ete. Wire. Gauge, Whiskers, Dress Trimmings, Ete. ) The Fair Vzifiéty Cash Stor@é a‘.&mmfi 2 2 2B 28 B B o 3P 2 A 3B 3o 2 3B Timeis Money--BeonTime} f ‘H JaEs ey o e % If you want a new Watch—an accurate timekeeper that will wear long and well—call on us. > every good American [ make and at prices to suit all. L] e { a Watch or any article of jewelry that needs ve- q ere. Out Ropair Departument is working along more work, of course, but we are better 4 pared to do it and do it well. Our work is good and our 4 prices don’t take the good out of it. o : Ll e i George T. Baker @ Co. 4 Located in City Drug Store. ; T O A O WOPOTOR O s s oo s e s e s oo o o s olloede ofs o o o %.ga»_,nl"ga.g. Loes - P C. W. Hastings, President. A. P. White, Cashier, :j: . P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. ) % First Natmnal Bank, kil L ;2 . . & (General Banking [3usiness. 4 Savings Department in Connection. Fire Insurance. oo o oo o s B B o o BB b BB B B BB PIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIBIBBN " ! " 9 ) W n W n W N W n W mn B n W M W " Our winter ‘goods must go; to move theli we W 'n': have not considered the cost or value; we have W ’g: marked th?m"(lkr)\?\'nr. 50 if you need any winter 3; n i [ woodq it \\11! pay you to buy uf us now. These W n R R A W n are (ml\ a [c\\ of the man, bm gains we offer: W " , ’-— W n : W M Fleece Lined W mppms, l Boys’ Overshoes with heel i' worth $1.25: now $1.00 | for $1.00 3y n | W M\ Eider Down Dressing ‘ Men’s Overalls, were 50c; ya, N Saques, worth up to now 37¢ W "‘ now ’ $1.25 | Men’s T5c Overalls, at 50¢ N i e SR W :'.\ Tams, all shapes; the 60c Boys’ U"dm wear, the 25¢ RY ,'\ kind for 40¢ | kind, for 17¢ ;": "‘ ‘ Men’s Tleece Lined Un- W "‘ “h(nl\,“h \\n!‘Lh 1‘ ti‘,‘ \: iig | derwear, 50¢ kind; now 28¢ ::‘[ ) p s s s e . " S.001575 3¢ n ,7j___?l_) Men’s Wool Mitts, worth W R 25¢, now 17¢ W i""\ ‘Men’s Caps.—25 per cent 3: ,’\ discount, See the onesat19¢ Pants.—We will give you \ly M TR 1 ~ | bargains that' will surprise d‘ ,'\ Men’s Rubbers, the $1.50 | you; come in and let us show Y iQ‘ for $1.00 | that we have the right prices H AL GEre W 'Q\ \h 'fi Wm. McCualg Wm. McCualg .‘, Subscribe for the Daily PiOneer. s |hold goods “on the ground’ and % | Wednesday, to be comfortably #% [settled in Bemidji. {|Rocky Mountain Tea will do. -85 : =N0 GOODS RESERVED ! I | THE C Dance ab Palace Restaura,nbto Attend the gmnd ball ab the night. Palace Restaurant tonight. Peerlessall steel ranges, Flem-{ J. A. Hemberger of St. Cloud ing & Downs. ‘attended business matters here For cooising of all kinds there |Saturday afternoon. is no flour superior {0 Barlow’s| ' C. W. Stanton of International Best. Falls, - renewed acquaintances Flemming & Downs shipped |here yesterday and today. two logging sleds to Walker this| The Ladies’ Reading club held morning. an- interesting session at the Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miles are [home of Mrs. Helen Hayes this expected home from Hot Springs |afternoon. next week. - Attorney and Mrs. E. E. Mec- S. R. Morehead, of the Turtle|Donald took the eyening train River Pine Tree, spent the day |for Kelliher and from there will in Bemidji. drive to Shotley. For Sale—Delivery wagon,| Hurry, Hurry and get -your sleigh, horse and harness. In-|ouggies, delivery and dray quire at the Bazaar store, vagons painted by J. A. Hoff, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaiser |ter of Swedback Block. and son William of Bagley were| J.D. Murphy, a logging con- the guests of relatives yesterday. |tractor near Laporte came up The insurance business form-[Saturday night to spend the erly written by J. L. Reynolds |Sabbathwithacquaintanceshere. has been transferred toG. W. |He returned this morning. Campbell. John Flemming, who is well A good sewing machine for $15 | known in Bemidji expects to re- a better one for $25 and the very turn from Toronto, Ontario about best made for $40 at Ludington’s |February 1, and will aceept a Hardware. position in the hardware store of Rev. Luby. Sunday school mis- Flemming & Dowus: sionary, preached at the Presby-| Oscar Erwig has resigned his terian church yesterday morning | Position at the A. E. Winter and evening. jewelry store and leaves tonight Miss Eliza Gable is enjoying a for Kellil?er, Wherei l'le' look over week’s vacation from her duties tl,]e land.in 1:hat vicinity. with & as composicor in the Pioneer|¥i€W Of taking up a stone and composing room. = timber claim. Hurry, Hurry and get your Perfect womanhood depends buggies, delivery and dray | %PO® pelrfect healt}:.n. Nature’s wagons painted by J. A. Hoff, rarest gift of physical beauty rear of Swedback Block. comes to all who use Hollister’s Barlow’s Best is a fine flour Hocky SMotpiain Ton, Bl‘iglxb milled expressly for the Bemidji oyes ag:i ,1‘19(:; Ch(]a;_k: ft.)}l‘oviv) }ts Elevator company. One using ;ie're Dy aaiaers g willconvince you of its excellence. e H. Brumund, who is about to| M». and Mrs. E. N; French tale charge of a mercantile|Came up from Akeley Saturday establishment at Red Lake is|Dight where Mr. French has transacting business here today. | becn manager of the Irish Drug If you are in need of Shoes, and want quality. style dnd fit at a reasonable price, call at our store and be fitted out with the .AMERICAN GENTLEMAN.. Shoe. Wehave them in box calf, MAKERS velour calf, vici kid, patent kid and patent colt. We also carry a large line of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. WITH THE Remember if you want the best call at our store. tion guaranted or money refunded. E. H. Winter & Co., Bemidji, Minn. Phone 30. the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. French. W. A. Marin of Crookston, was a Bemidji visitor Saturday. Attorney L, H. Bailey left for Cass Lake on business before store for the past three weeks, Mr. and Mrs. French will re- main in the city at the home ofl L F. Johnson, a former Prince- ton farmer, is a Bemidji visitor who is looking over the future of the land office in that city. points west. ~ Edward McGee of transacted business in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A G. McLain| and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dahl sional visit to Bagley and other|cal illness of Mrs. Joures, who is the mother of Mrs. McLain and Wilten | Mrs. Dahl. : E. K. Anderson leaves tomor- row for Grafton, N. D., where he will attend the annual celebra- tion of the birth of Bobbie Burns, left Saturday night for Barin,|the Scotch poet, which will be Dr. Kinney returned this after- | Wis., where they were called by noon from his regular profes-|a telegram announcing the criti- held in that city Jan. 25, Grand ball tonight. real estate in this section of the state. D. N. Winton. manager of the Thief River Falls Lumber com- pany, is a visitor in the city and is looking after the interests of his company. There will be a grand ball at the Palace Restaurant tonight to which everybody is invited. The best of music has been se- cured for the occasion. A. G. Rutledge has his house- now but awaits the arrival of Mrs. Rutledge, who is expected Fred Nelson came down this morning from Blackduck, where he is operating a sawmill, and left this afternoon for Rosby.near l which village he owns another lumber manufactory. Take Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea. See itexterminate the poison, feel it revitalize the blood and bring back that happy joyous feeling of bygone days. -85 cents Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. John W, Thompson of Motley is a Bemidji visitor today. Mr. Thompson is interested in the Il THE GREAT of the Hub Clothing Stock will commence Monday Morr\‘ing at Gill Bros., 216 Minnesota Avenue. locating of a dozen well to do farmers in Beltrami county real estate and is looking for suitable lands for these people. Senator Swedback took advant- age of the week end adjournment of the legislature to run home to attend to various business mat- ters. The Senator and Mrs.Swed- back are now comfortably settled in St. Paul near the capitol. Pats light in the eyes, tints the cheeks with Nature’s bloom, loosens the tention of life, brushes the cobwebs from the The $8,000 stock of the Hub Clething Store which was saved from the fire will be sold at Gill Bros., including their own. $8,000 stock, which will make a combined stock of $16,000 which must be closed out in the short- est possible time, regardless of cost. The stock consists of high grade Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Shoes, Rubbers and everything which was carried in their two stores will be offered in sale brain, that’s what Hollister’s cents, Tea or Tablets, Drug Store. A pleasant social gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.W.N.Bowser Saturday even- ing. A number of guests were invited and the evening was spent in dancing and social dis- course. Supper was served and every one in attendance reported Never were such bargains offered in the city of Bemidji as will be at this Fire Sale. The insurance company’s loss is your g"ain.‘ \Come' early and get first choice. a good time, g The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cassler had a narrow escape from fire yesterday. Mrs. Cass- ler and a neice were at home alone when it was discovered the chimney was on fire and in some- way the roof also canght fire : Help was summoned at ¢ once wn.h the aid of nelghbots JILE BROS.,