Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 26, 1905, Page 3

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RhCEIVED TODAY! , Y Shipment 1905; Advanced Spring Styles in < New SilkShirt Waist Suits In all new shades and styles. s & N fi; s - THE BERMAN EMPORIUM o Next Door to Post Office. Cimey A:&MM&:&A& 2 3B B 8 28 30 3B 28 B 3P 3B 2l 2B 2. Iamms Money--BeonTime: rorrer 1f you want a new Watch—an accurate timekeeper that will wear long and well—call on us. We have every good American make and at prices to suit all. o = + Watch or any at here. Our jewelry that needs re- ing along are better Our work is v(md 1nnl mu ed to do it and do it well. prices dm. t take the good out of it. E George T fiak;r @ Co. E i Pifi 0 0% 2 P 3 P B P 3 3B o 3. Located in City Drug Store. R T T U g T U T RO IO g T TR O X O Happy Hooligan Foxey Grandpa Alphone & Graston Simple Simon, etc., ete. Wire, Gange, Whiskers, Dress Trimmings, Etc. The Fair Variety Cash Store % SUCROOL i e o o 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. | carry at all times « good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repuired and remodeted FURS in season bought. guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQ ALED BY FEW, F ELLED BY NONE A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED 57 B22B BB BB IIIIBIIIISIIY ”w W § W nRA? QY n W n W n W n —————— n W n 1'\ Our winter goods mu% go; to move thom we :z " S W :z: have sonsidered the coqt or valie; weh'ut, * ;;: marked them down, so if you need any winter :z m “igds ' W 1 woods it will pay you to buy of us now. These W " pay ) y m m o S s W n are (mh a ie\\ of the man bargains we offer: W " o W n : W M Fleece Lined Wrappers, Boys’ Overshoes with heel ) 1,\ worth $1.25: now © $1.00 | for $1.00 W LN ‘ \ /M Eider Down Di | Men’s Overalls, were 50c; ::: M Saques, worth up to now 37¢ Wy i'-‘ now - .25 | Men’s 75¢ Overalls, at 50¢ Y "‘ 1 : 7B 7777 '[ d’ir 7; i he 25 ‘.“ N Tams, all shapes; the 60c || , . P0¥S Underwear, the 25c -5 z.\ i f0¢ | kind, for 17¢ ;-%: n 5 5 | Men’s Tleece Lined Un- \‘! M\ Blankets, worth | derwear, 50c kind; now 28¢ w n T i Men’s Wool Mitts, worth W \ 25¢, n 17¢ ;z\ Men’s Caps.—25 per cent HoT : ‘“‘: [ Ao e at e Pants.—We will give you N T 7 bargains that will surprise ) | W 0 Men’s Rubbers, the | you; come in and let us show - 5 M i " for i that we have the right prices W " W A Wm. McCuai Wm. McCuaig 3 m m. McUuaig m. McCuaig iy e§e§e§§§‘§5§§ cegscssseds | THE CITY Peerlessall steel ranges. Flem- ing & Downs. C. W. Speelman returned to Northome last night. When you need a good tinner, phone or call at Ross Hardware. A regular meeting of the Modern Woodmen will be held tonight. = Father P. J. Murphy went to Blackduck last night and held mass in that city today. Sam Olson of Bagley was a visitor in the city yesterday, re- turning home this afternoon. Wm. McCuaig went to- Ten- strike last night to look after business matters in that city. Remember that the Grill will serve a special 6 o’clock dinner next Sunday. Price 35 cents. A. A. Carter made a business visit to Wilton yesterday and re- turned to Bemidji this afternoon. “Wheeler and Wilson” and “Zenith,”” the best sewing ma- chines made, at Ludington’s Hardware. John Stearns, manager of the Boness lumber camps near Dex- teryille, transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs, Earl Geil left last night for Tenstrike, where she will be " |the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Danaher for a few days. Dr. E. H, Marcum left last night for Turtle River, where he was called to attend a sick patient. Dr. Marcum returned home this morning. The Grill wlll serve a special 6 o’clock dinner next Sunday. The menu will include turkey and the first strawberries of the season. R. H. Brown, assistant super- intendent of the Great Northern, passed through the city last night enroute east, on a tour of inspection of the line between Crookston and Cass Lake. 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 bygone days. 385 cents Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. : Puts light in the eyes, tints the cheeks with Nature’s bloom, loosens the tention o¢f life, brushes the cobwebs from the brain, that’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. J. A. Mathieus, manager of the Shevlin Carpenter Co’s. mill at Rainy River, passed through the city yesterday enroute to Cass Lake, where he will transact business for the company before the U. S. land commissioner in that city. A. P. Blom has removed from Wilton, where he has conducted a hotel for the past summer and fall, to his homestead fifteen miles northwest of the city, where he will reopen the stopping place which has been closed during his stay at Wilton. Thos. Bisiar arrived in the city yesterday from Crookston, where he is employed as stenog- rapher at the Finch-Smith com- mission house, and will remain in the city for seyeral days, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bisiar. 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. ™ Rev. E. M. Peterson left this afternoon for Farris, where he will make an attempt to interest the residents of that vicinity in the establishment of a Norwegian Lutheran chureh. - Providing sufficient encouragement is ob- tained the edifice will be erected the coming summer. 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. Store. George W. Scott arrived in the city yesterday from Akeley where he has lately ccmpleted a contract of loading 80,000,000 feet of logs for the Walker & 85 cents. Barker’s Drug Akeley Co. The logs were hoist: ed at the camps near Akel 1 {apolis, whe: next summer. E _Pilgrim Banner Rauges $30 Flemmg & Downs. “James Ca.mpbell, the Fosston liveryman, is a Beund]l yisitor to- day. d Count.y Commissioner Fred Sibley came in from Solway this afternoon. “ Your old stove is good as cash in part payment for a new one at Ross’ Hardware. Wm. Blocker transacted busi- ness before the U. 8. land office at Cass Lake today. Ellen Caryer, of Fosston, visit- ed friends 1n the city yesterday, returning home last night. Remember that the’ Grill will serve a special 6 o’clock dinner next Sunday. Price 85 cents. A good sewing machine for $15| a better one for $25 and the very best made for $40 at Ludington’s Hardware. The Grill will serve a special 6 o’clock dinner next Sunday. The menu will include turkey and the first strawberries of the season. Superintendent W, A. Gould returned this afternoon from Crookston, where he has trans- acted business for the Crookston Lumber company. 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. L. D. Johnson, Lars Anderson, Axel Johnsen and August John- son of Lammers township com- pose a party of homesteaders who are in the city today making arrangements for prov mv up on their cl:ims. At a meeting of the fire de- partment last night nearly the vhole membership turned out, After a general discussion of proposed changes which would banefft the department had taken;mg was spent, cards being the|a package, the delivery horse place, the report of the auditing diversion, after which a luncheon | of the Lakeside bakery this morn- Remember if you want the best call at our store. ~ If you are m need of Shoes, and want quality, at a reasonable price, call at our store and be fitted out with the . AMERICAN GENTLEMAN.. Shoe. We have them in box calf, velour calf, vici kid, patent kid and patent colt. We also carry a large line of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. style and fit MAKERS MAa N Satisfac- tion guaranted or money refunded. k. H. Winter & Co., Bemidji, Minn. Phone 30. committee was read and accep- | was served at 11 o’clock, plates ted. Wm. Bich has accepted a posi- tion at the Pioneer. Mr.and Mrs. J. C. Volger last night entertained a few of their friends and a very enjoyable even- being laid for eight. | The Lady Maccabbees gaye a party last night in honor of Mrs F. 8. Arnold and a delighful time | is reported. While the driver was delivering ing became frightened and took a spin through a few streets and alleys in the downtown district of the city. The horse was finally ‘|stopped and little damage was done to the wagon and harness. Dr. Dean of Kelliher was in the city yesterday on professional business, returning home last night. . of the Hub Clothing Stock IS »» NOW % ON at Gill Bros., 216 Minnesota Avenue. - THE GREAT The $S,000 stock of the Hub Clething Store which was saved from the make a combined stock of $16,000 which must. be closed out in the short- est possible time, regardless of eost. 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 Come early and Never were such bargains offered in the city of Bemidji as will be at this Fn‘e Sale. The insurance company’s loss is your gain. get first chowe. % l fire will be sold at Gill Bros., including their own $8,000 stock, which will

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