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— Ladxes and Chnldren s ;% Cloaks & Rgady—Made Suits E THE BERMAN EMPORIUM | Next Door to Post Office. Happy Hooligan Foxey Grandpa Alphone & Gaston Simple Simon, ete., ete. Wire, Gange, Whiskers, Dress Trimmings, Etc. B B 2% B B B B B A . 0 2o e o 3o 2B 30 Bl B i o 2B oM mhme will wear long American If you want a new Watch—an acc and well—call on us. We make and at pr e timekeeper tha ; v good i . Our Repair Depa -more work, of cot i :md du it well. Our \an is mu)d Aml mn George T Baker @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. hmvwwvmmvwvvvv »r fifi&‘&fiu&‘fi&flflhfiq HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJi, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. 1 carry at &ll times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repsired and remodeted FURS in season bought. guarantee my work mothproof and the most iifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUALED BY | W, FXCELLED BY NONE A Deposit Regquired on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED 7F33333333333333333333333, W 9 9 \ W W 1 them we Our winter goods must go; to move have not considered the coqt or \alne, we have m’nl\ed them down, so if you need any winter uumh it will pay you to buy of us now. These are only a few of Llle many bmg‘ains we offer: Fleece Lined Wrappers, Boys’ Overshoes with heel i\ worth $1.25; now $1.00 } for $1.00 | Rider Down Dressing i Men’s Overalls, were 50c; \ Saques, worth up to § now. 37¢ S now Men’s 75¢ Overalls, at 50c Pants.—We will give you W | bargains that will surprise o sl o5c W Tams, all shapes; the 60c | k]l{Z;’stmU“dm Wear, thel 2C W \ kind for 40¢ || 7c ;‘"l 3 2 h ‘ Men’s Tleece Lined Un- W Blankets, worth $2.00, §1 | derwe]a; SO(Q: kind":‘:w 28¢ W “ « 1,00, .75 \Y/ ), i Men’s Wool Mitts, worth W 25¢, now 17¢ W Men’s Caps.—2i per cent | W 5 discount, See the onesat19¢ ¢ S I»ubhels, the $1.50 || you: come in and let us show “’ $1.00 | that we have the right prices W W = W W W Wm. McCualg Wm. McCuaig seesesscsscesesedd Subscribe for the Daily Pio_neer. THE CITY Peerless all steel ranges. Flem- ing & Downs. E. H. Munhall went to Walker this morning. When you need a good tinner, phone or call at Ross Hardware. Dr. A. E. Henderson left last night for Turtle River on profes- sional business.- Chas, Casler went to Turtle River last night on business for the Crookston Lumber company. A good sewing machine for $15 a better one for $25 and the very best made for $40 at Ludington’s Hardware. A popular dance was given last night at the Palace Cafe and a large number of young people were present. ‘ J, Bisiar left this morning for Walker and other points on the M. & I. south of Bemidji on a collecting tour. E. H. Jerrard returned last night from St. Cloud, where he attended the funeral of his father, who died in Colorado last week. James Naylor returned today to his home at Gettyburg, S. D., after spending the past two days at the home of his nephew, E. L. Naylor. ' 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. Ray Thomas visited friends and relatives in the city yester- day, returning to Kelliher last night, where he is employed at one of the camps of R. E. White. Talke Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea. See it exterminate the poison, feel it revitalize the blood and bring back that happy joyous feeling of bygouedays. 85 cents Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. A regular meeting of the Be- midji fire department will be held tomorrow night at the fire hall and all members are urgently re- quested to be present, as import- ant business will come up before the meeting. R. H. Dickinson of Buena Vista is in the city today. Mr. Diclinson is one of the pioneers of Buena Vista, and has conduct ed a general store in that village for a number of years past. He reports that business is good. Puats light in the eyes, tints the cheeks with Nature’s bloom, loosens the tention of life, brushes the cobwebs from the brain, that’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. John O’Neil, general account- ant for the J. Irvinelogging com- pany, was a visitor mn the city yesterday and returned last night to Blackduck with a bunch of woodsmen who will be employed at the company’s camps: near that city. Perfect womanhood depends upon perfect health. Nature’s rarvest gift of physical beauty comes to all who use Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Bright eyes and red cheeks follow its use. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. Sam Benson left last night for Kelliher, where he will make ar- rangments for rebuilding his sa loon, which was destroyed by fire last week. Mr. Benson ex pects to commence the erection of a building the latter part of the week and says that the other two losers in the fire, Messrs. Carlson and Lerdahl, will also re. build in the near future. A regular meeting of the De- gree of Honor was held last night, and a large membership turned out to participate in one of the most delightful social times en- joyed this season. A musical program prepared by the mem- bers was rendered very credit- ably and other diversions passed away the time until midnight, when a banquet was served by the lady members, - J. J. Jinkinson left last night for Northome, and it is his inten- tion to proceed from that city to the new county road which is now being built under his direc- tion between Kelliherand Bau- dette. Mr. Jinkinson says that the work has been temporarily suspended on account of the cold weather, but that as soon as the weather moderates'it will be re commenced. Of the 65 miles to| be bmlt. 57 have been oomplebed and only eight miles remain to be built. 2 J. A, LeGore of Minot, N. D., is the guest of Mr and Mrs. C. ‘Learned. 5 Your old stove is good as cash in part payment for a new one at: Ross’ Hardware. P. H. McGarry of Walker ar- rived in the city last night for a short visit here with friends. Constable J. Hennessey left last night for Dexterville, where he will serve papers in a civil action. Norman Wood returned this morning from Dexterville, where he has spent the past month at the lumber campof S. C. Bagley. Dr. G. A. Jones has rented rooms over the Matheny billiard hall and expects in the near fu- ture to open first class chiropo- dist parlors. J. F. Mogan, employed by C. F. Ruggles, the miilionaire pine owner, arrived in the city yester- day from Crookston, where he has spent some time with friends, The Crookston Lumber com- pany’s planing mill in this city was shut down temporarily this morning on acccunt of the severe cold, bnt will be in operation as soon as the weather moderates. A. P. Christianson of Kelliher arrived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Cass Lake on business before the land office in that city. Mr. Christian- son is employed at the Beltrami County Mercantile company’s store at Kelliher and reports that business in that line is excellent. |. Barlow’s Bestis flour’s best. A regular meeting of the Mod- ern Samaritans was held last night and the reports of the secretary and treasurer for 1904 were read and accepted. The condition of the lodge was found to be excellent, and many new members have ‘been accepted during the past 12 months. At! the next meeting of the lodge six If you are mm need of Shoes, and want quality. style and fit at a reasonable price, call at our store and be fitted out with the +AMERICAN GENTLEMAN.. Shoe. We have them in box calf, N ous. us MAKERS WITH THE cmam\n ~MA velour calf, viei kid, patent kid and patent colt. We also carry a large line of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. Remember if you want the best call at our store. Satisfac- tion guaranted or money refunded. k. H. Winter Phone 30. & Co., Bemidji, Minn. new lady members will be initiat- | Lung Balsam will, cure your ed. cough. For a tine wholesome flour, try | Barlow’s Best isa Bemidji pro- Barlow’s Best. duct. Miss Beulah Brannon is seri-| Editor S. R. Moorhead return- ously ill with an attack of la|ed to his home at Turtle River grippe. last night. There is no lever so powerful| J, J. Regan returned this as plain and simple facts—Mark’s | morning from a trip up the line|i of tne M. & I. where he has spent the past two days inspecting the schools. H. J. McCarty went to North- ome last night to look after his timber interests at that village, E. D. Alger of Tenstrike, em- ployed by the M. E. Partridge company, is transacted busmess in Bemidji today. of the Hub Clothing Stock IS v»» NOW % ON at Gill Bros., 216 Minnesota Avenue. 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 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 NO GOODS RESERVED Never were such bargains offered in the city of Bemidii as will be at this Fire Sale. The insurance company’s loss is your gain. Come early and get first choice. ILL BROS., 216 Mlnnesota. Avenue. | make a combined stock of $16,000 which must be closed out in the short-