Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 25, 1905, Page 3

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Ladles and Chnldren s Cloaks & Ready-Made Suits { THE BERMAN EMPORIUM Next Door to Post Office. E"MASKSH. Happy Hooligan Foxey Grandpa Alphone & Gaston 2 Simple Simon, etc.,etc. & Wire, Gauge, Whiskers, Dress Trimmings, Etc. The Fair Vanety Cash Store i RO S Afl“(&.flxflu&&fix“u e 3 B e 2B B B o B InmelsManey--Beonhme Lf you want a new Watch—an ac rute zlmeheepfl that will wear long E and well—call good American all. icle of jewelry that needs re- wir Department is working along . of course, but we are better Our work i good and our you have a Watch or any a ing bring it here. Our Re mooth as ever—more wor ed to do it and do it well. I prices don’t take the good out of it. Georgde T.‘Béier Q. CO.WE h&mfi&fifiufll&&&‘ Located in City Drug Store. T g R M N g M N g U R T 0 g W N g HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist Postoffice Box No. 686 208 Second St. BEMIDJI, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. 1 carry at times u goos ortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS in season bought. guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUALED BY Fi2W, FXCELLED BY NONT A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED S BEEEIBBBIBIBIBIIIIBZBIY, " RV} n 2 W n 9 4 W iy ‘\:4 m J m \g: i e e —— N W n W ) Our winter goods mnst g0; to mow them we W ": have not considered the cost or v nllle we hme W ’:: m:n'](re(lr thgm du\\:n,j(r)iyuu need Ln_”flg ::: i ] l:\ uuods it \\l“ pay you m buy of us now. Thcbe W noo- T SRR Sl ::: are only a few of the many bargains we offer: ‘W n W M TFleece Lined Wrappers, [ Boys’ Overshoes with heel A\ worth $1.25: now $1.00 | for $1.00 ) i ; ]:\ Eider Down Dr Men’s Overalls, were 50c; /'\ Saques, worth up to § now 37¢ oy I'\ now i $1.25 | Men’s T5c Overalls, at 50¢ 3} i R p Y TR o 8 C N Boys’ Underwear, th( 20t 87 ;:: m:‘ju::;: all shapes: the ‘1;82 kind, for o 170 W R z 3 Men’s Tleece Lined Un- M\ Blankets, worth 52.00, .50 || gerwear, 50c kind: now 28¢ W e ¢ 1RO S 9 {4 & 1,00, .75 e S Men’s Wool Mitts, worth KIQ\ ¥ 25¢, now 17¢ \ "\ Men’s Caps.—25 per cent 5y ’f‘ discount, See theonesatI9¢ || Pants.—We will give you yly b ins that will % & 11 argains that wi surprise 161 Men'’s Rubbers, the $1. yuuh:(:nmu in and let us show - 3)* n < : "\ for s | that we have the right prices - ’q': Wm. McCuaig N - Wm. McCualg cececeseeascssaadd Subscribe for the Daily Pioneer. Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE THE CITY‘ Peerless all steel ranges. Flem ing & Downs. Andy Danaher camedo vn from Tenstrike this morning. Wm. Cole of Tenstrike is in the city for a visit at the home of Mr. A. Gilmour, Charles W. Scrutchin returnea this morning from a business trip up the north line. A good sewing machine for $15 a better one for $25 and the very best made for $40 at Ludington’s Hardware. Attorney E. E. McDonald left last night for Duluth on legal business. - Mr. McDonald will return tonigit. D. K. Rack, the veteran logger, came down from Tenstrike this morning to make the purchase of some supplies which will be used in his camp near that city. A. H. Farris of Princeton, I, was the guest of friends in the city yesterday and left last night for Tenstrike, where he will look over Jand interests for a few days- Supt. W. H. Strachan of the M, & I. passed through the city last night in his special car enronte to Kelliher, where he will trans: act business for the company for a couple of days. 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. Tea or Tablets. Store. P. H. McGarry returned this morning to Walker after having spent a couple of days in Bemidji on business. Mr. McGarry is still of the opinion that Bemidji can securea night train providing the right kind of an effortis made. Puts light in the eyes, tints the cheeks with Nature’s bloom, loosens the tention cf 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. W. F. Lucore was in the city yesterday from Turtle River and claimed bounty at the office of the county auditor upon a large female wolf which he killed a short time ago. Mr. Lucore is one of the most successful wolf hunters in Beltrami county and has brought in a large number during the wintes. Barker’s Drug Perfect womanhood depends upon perfect health. Nature'’s| rarest 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. Dr. A. E. Henderson and Oscar Erwig left last night for Kelliher, where they will remain for a few days looking over lands with a view of taking up claims, The Pioneer in error stated that Mr. BErwig had resigned his position at the A. E. Winter jewelry os- tablishment. Mr. Erwig has only resigned temporarily and will resume his duties upon his return from Kelliher, Mr. Wm. S. Crane. of Calfor- nia, Md., suffered for years from rheumatism and lumbago. He was finally advised to try Cham- berlain,s Pain Balm, which he did and it effected a complete cure. This liniment is for sale by Barker’s Drug store. A. L. Crocker, of Minueapolis, the junior member of the firm of Crocker & Crowell, is a business visitor in the city today. Mr. Crocker is accompanied by P. S. Parish of Pine River, who is agent for the company. Mr. Crocker is looking over his inter- ests in timber and cut over hnd 35 cents, Pllgnm Banner Range : $30' Fleming & Downs. ~ M. E. Thurston made a busx- ness trip to Farley last might. John Hanson of Liberty town- ship transacted business at the court house yesterday. For Sale—Delivery wagon, sleigh, horse and harness. In- quire at the Bazaar store. J. W. Irwin leff last night for Kelliher on business conneected with his large timber interests in that vicinity. The Modern Brotherhood held a very enjoyable meeting last night and much business of limportance to the lodge was transacted. Henry Funkley left this_after- noon for Cass Lake to appear for the defendants in a number of contest cases to be tried at the U. S. land office in that city. Lots have been bought and preparations made for erecting a Presbyterian church at Kelliher and the construction work upon the edifice ‘will be commenced with the coming spring. J. J. Rofidal, formerly pro- prietor of the Bemidji hotel in this city, was in Bemidji yester- day and returned last night to Dexterville, where he is now con- ducting a refreshment parlor. W. A. Marin, who has spent the past threedays in the city,re- turned last night to his home at Crookston. . While here Mr. Marin purchased avalua :le tract of farm land between the M, & I. and Great Northern tracks east of the city as a speculation. Clarence Speelman of North- ome arrived in the city this morn- ing for a visit here with friends and relatives. Mr. Speelman was clerk of court of Beltrami county during the first six years after its organization and is very " If you are m 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, MAKERS WITH THE CHARAGTER WITH THE SHA' MAN velour calf, vici 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. E. H. Winter Phone 30. & Co., Bemidji, Minn. in the mercantile business at|chines Northome. Joe St. Germain went to Turtle River Jast night on business. J. J. Conger visited friends at |best. Tenstrike last night, returning| w, H. Wheelock, formerly a] home this morning. resident of Bemidji but —now! made, Hardware. Nothing can be better than the at - Ludington’s well known throughout the ! county. At present he is engaged ! S “Wheeler and Wilson” and |located at Brainerd arrived in the | ¢Zenith,” the best sewing ma-|city last night and will spend a few days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wheelock. M. E. Smith has secured the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the |contract for putting in the plate glassfronts on Third street which were destroyed at the recent disastrous fire, and the work will | be commenced immediately. Subscribe for the Pioneer. THE GREAT AI.E'! of the Hub Clothing Stock IS >~ NOW % ON! at Gill Bros., 216 Minneso‘ta Avenue. 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 m the short- est possible time, regardless of cost. The stock consists of high grade Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Shoes, Rubbers NO . GOODS RESERVED! Never were such bargains offered in the city of Bemidji as will be at this Fire Sale. The insurance company’s loss is your gain. Come early and get first choice. GILL BROS., 216 anesota_ Avenue., ' The $8,000 stock of the Hub Clething Store which was saved from the ' ' and everything which was carried in their two stores will be offered in sale l l 1 sl

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