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End Season Clearance Sale. |lO Days Monday, July 24. During these ten days our entire stock will be placed on sale at an Our goods are nearly all new and are the The sale is a genuine sacrifice of new and seasonable gcods, and our steck is so complete that we can 10 Days| Greatest extraordinary sacrifice. season’s latest makes and styles, Bargains Ever Offered In Bemidji Beginning give you an unusually wide selection. Wash and Silk Shirt Waist Suits at little half, in great vaviety. WRAPPERS House Gowns and Kimonas at the same startling more than acrifice. DRESS GOODS Summer Dress Goods as well as all Voiles, Mohairs, Wool Batistes. of which we have a large variety. These goods must go at the same low prices (uoted above. styles and low prices. ductions we offer: Ladies’ $4.50 shoe at “ 3.50 DR GE e Colt, Dongola. $1.50 Oxford at - c: = s = - $1.15 $1.15 Oxford at - S : 5 z £ 90¢ $1.35 Oxford at - - . < - - 81.05 CURTAINS Our line of curtains is a very large selection in Notingham, Wire Net, Embroidered Net, Mulls, Ete., at 25 per cent off our regular low price. These curtain offerings are the best values ever given in the northwest. MILLINERY At Half Price. Ladies’ Oxfords at the same Reduction. Children’s Oxfords in Tan, Patent Colt and Dongola as well as the Children’s high shoe in Box Calf, Patent These are the famous Waison-Plummer Red School House Shoe, unequaled for sablsfact.lon and service $1.50 Shoe at - - - These skirts are in Voxles Melton and fancy mixt: : $2.25 Shirts at...... .§L. 8.50 SRt e 2l 500 Tt 6 00 (] T5e and 90c waists at....50c $3.50 waists at.. ... 5,00 ¢« Great Shoe Salle ). Our line in shoes cannot be excelled in newness variety of We mention only a few to show the re- $3.50 2.75 1.85 $1.75 Shoe at - - And so on in great variety. MUSLINS Our line of Muslin Gauze Underwear, Hosiery, Gowns, and great variety of novelties offered at Reduction. SILK PETTICOATS We have just opened a new shipment of silk petticoats made of the best taffatas, the shown here. SKIRTS- Silks, Mohair, A lmge selection at similar prices. WAISTS White and Colored Cotton Waists. $2.00 waists at...... Great Variety of Beautiful Silk Waists. We offer this magnificent line at sale prices Granite, Flannel, § 7.50 Skirts at.. .$5.75 A2 TS e e 87D, 10,00 % ¢ T $1.25 waists ab......... 95c ..§1.50 $8:00 waists at. . Oii75 i e g - - $1.15 7 - $1.40 most handsome line ever ‘| where he will spend three weeks Base ball—Bemidjivs. Hlbbmg —at Hibbing Sunday. K, D. Alger of Tenstrike was a visitor in Bemidji yesterday. “Don’t forget “the special Sun- day dinner at the Grill tomorrow. The city water tank is being cleaned out today by J, P. Pogue. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lnng Balsam is the best. Rev. J. J. Trask returned last night to Tenstrike after enjoying a short visit in Bemidji. I1f you are thinking of buying ahome see T. Beaudette, the tailor, 311 Minnesota avenue. berries. Lowest price and finest of the season at Peterson’s, It don’t pay to prepare your dinner on Sunday. Take it at the Grill. Served from 12:30 to 3. S, A. Pnelps of Turtle River mwnshlp spent yesterday in the city returning home last night. * Get your tickets for the excur- sion . to Hibbing Sunday now. Oaly $8.50 for the round trip. Howard Bailey transacted busi- ness at Northome last night and returned to Bemidjithis morning, Dr. C. J. Larson, the eye spec- 1alist, will be at home in Bemidji all this week. Office, Hotel Re- more. Don’t forget the big excursion to Hibbing Sunday. Special train leaves Bemld]l at7a. m, sharp. Chas. Hayden arrived iu the’ city this morning from Black- duck to spend a short time in. Bemidji on business. ! Tom Smart ‘left this afternoon { for Saults Ste. Marie, Mich, | with friends and relatives. ~ A J. Peterson, Jr., and son, Fer- dinand, left last night for Mr. Peterson’s claim = near Ripple where they will spend a month. H. P. Mark of Fosston and Miss Minnie Mark of Moorhead | are in Bemidji today for an over Sunday visit with friends and relatives, Miss Lina Hall passed through the city last night enroute from Laporte, where she has visited friends and relatives, to her home at Turtle River, If you cannot eat, sleep or work, feel mean, cross and ugly, itake Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea this month. A tonic for the sick. There is no remedy equal toit. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store. Mayor Romdenne of Blackduck passed through the city this morning on his way to Walker, where he will spend the day on business. Mr. Romdenne will return to Bemidji this evening and will be a passenger on the ‘| day from Blackduck, Last call for Minnesota, rasp-| (yisiting with-Mrs. J. S. Rosholt !Grand Forks last night by an Garden Hose at adiscount ab Ross’ Hardware. Wm. Squires is in the city to- Mrs. P, V. Allen, teacher of piano, 1213 Doud avenue. Miss Maude Gallaway of Foss- ton spent yesterday in Bemidji. Get your. repairing, tin and sheet metal work done at Ross’, phone 113. Edward Powell of Duluth spent yesterday in the city with frieads. 3 Two recruits were shipped out today by Corporal Otto of the local station. “Uncle” George Wetsel, the Tenstrike pioneer, is visiting Be- midji friends. It don’t pay to prepare your dinner on Sunday. Take it at the Grill. Seryed from 12:30 to 3. Mc. and Mrs. John Baker of Hagali township are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gilmour to- day. Don’t forget the big excursion to Hibbing Sunday. Special': train -leaves Bemidji at7a, m. sharp. Dr. Fowler came down from Blackduck this morning to sperd the day here on professional business. Mrs. J. O, Manger and Miss' Ruth Stovern of McIntosh were' this week. John €. Tennstrom returned last night from a ten day’s visit with friends and relatives ag Ashland, Wis., and. the twin| cities. ) = Paul Hogan and Ole Lukkason, who are spending the summer at Grand Forks bay, were called to urgent business message. Base ball—Bemidji vs: Hibbing —at Hibbing Sunday. A. P. Blom is in the city today from Spaulding. Theo. Gulickson left this after- noon for Cass Lake on business. turned from Turtle Rlver this morning. A. B, Daggett returned this afternobn froma business trip through North Dakota, Abe Wyler left this afternoon for Bagley on business for the Bemidji Brewing company. Mrs. J. €. Dale arriyed in the River for a visit with friends. Judge Skinvik _transacted business at Cass Lake yesterday, returning to Bemidji last night, Mr. and Mrs. Fraok Snyder returned this afternoon from Buzzle lake, where they have ‘spent the past week fishing. Miss Anna Ravicz, who has been a guest at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Samuel Gill for several | weeks past, returned this morn- iag to her home at Minneapolis. Thos. Brown is in the city to- day from Werner, where he is now engaged’in the saloon busi- ness. Mr. Brown states that Werner is one of the coming {towns on the new Red Lake rail- way and that business is now ex- ceptionally good in the new town, NORTHERN LEAGUE. GAMES YESTERDAY, "Grand Forks 6, Superior 1. | Fargo 1, Duluth 7. Winnipeg 4, Crookston 2. §1‘HE CHURCHES § Dr. Latayette Dodds, presiding elder of the Crookston district, L. R. Tidd is in the city today from Hibbing. Mr. Tidd is em-; pleyed as a superintendent of timber by the Shevlin Carpenter : company of Minneapolis and is | transacting ~ business for tne} company in Bemidji today. If taken this month, keeps you well all summer, It makes the little ones eat, sleep and grow. A! tonic for the whole family. Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountian Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store. : Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cassin are| in the city today from Nebish. They will leave tomorrow after- noon for the province of Quebec, Canada, where they will enjoy a month’s visit with friends and relatives, It will bring rich, red blood, firm flesh and muscle. Thats what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Taken this month, keeps you well all summer. 33 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Hibbing excurston tomorrow. drug store, will speak moruing and evening at the First M. E, church. The subject will be “All’s Well That Ends Well.” During his dis- course ‘Dr. Dodds will draw a !comparison between the men who are called great by the world and those who are really great. Dr. Dodds is an excellent speaker and his sermon should be largely attended. “Lessons from the Fiery Furn- ace” will be subject for the morn- ing sermon at the Baptist church tomorrow. “Ye Thirsty Ones” in the evening. All are welcome, Rev. E. M. Peterson will hold services at the Scandinavian Lutheran church tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sun- day school at noon. A cordial in- vitation to all. - There will be regular seryices at the Presbyterian church to- morrow. The sukject of the morning service will be, "Repmr- ing the Tem ple.” JE R N P O 1 Miss Tinnie Pendergast re- city this morning from Turtle 8 It Will Be a Great Saying To You To Attend This Sale. We Haye Only Quoted A Few Prices. SPECIAL SALE We are now selling out our line of THE BERMAM EPORIUM SOUVENIRS. Souvenirs Engraved While You Wait On Spoons, Trays, Napkin Rings. Grip Tags, Blotters. Mirrors, Book Marks, Cups and Rings. In China With Bemidji Lake Scene Plates, Cups and Saucers, Trays, Berry Dishes, Mugs, Vases, Sugar, SR B - Reokfend Sifer Plate wssured—not only artistic work—excellent and double fin- d salablencss. The articles bearing this trade “lopment and idealization of popular ta Jisplaying anunprecedented vaviety of temptingly beauti- s in both Hollow and Plate Ware. Agents Rockford Silver Geo. T. Baker @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. IAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAVAAANAAAY | AL 'S Hair Renewer Isittrue you want to look old ? Then keep your gray hair. If not, then use Hall’s Hair Renewer, and have all the dark, rich color of early life restored to your har b RLLe TS AT SUBSCRIBE for the PIONEER 1 THE CITY Be sure to take in the Hibbing excursion. Don’t forget the special Sun- day dinner at the Grill tomorrow. Fred Wilson of Tenstrike is a business visitor in the city today. Perry E. Cotton of Turtle River is renewing acquaintances in the city today. =7 Dwight Miller made a business trip to Northome last night, re- turning home this morning. Mrs. R. A. McCuaig and brother, Guy Erickson, arrived in the city this morning to enjoy a visit here with relatives. Get your tickets for the excur- sion to Hibbing Sunday now. Only $3.50 for the round trip. Mrs Butler of Tenstrike, who has been confined to St. An- Go to Hakkeruv’s for Photos. | Might from Walker. Excursion to Hibbing Sunday. W. E. Rose was in the city last Be sure to take in the Hibbing excursion, Special Sunday dinner tomor- row at the Grill from 12:30 to 3. Miss Mabel Hilts of Kelliher is visiting friends in Bemidji today. Special Sunday dinner tomor- row at the Grill from 12:30 to 3. John Wenholz of Turtle River is “transacting business in the city teday. R. E. White, the Keiliher log- ger, was in the city yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor of Blackduck are visiting Bemid i friends today. 2 Minnesota raspberries by the case, the bestand cheapest of the season at Peterson’s. Dr. C. J. Larson, th EYE S"eyre specialisr:o:v?ill bg thony’s hospital for some time Past, was released today. at Hotel Remore, Bemidji, July 18- 19 20-21-22 and 23. Summer ties. sortment. - _ will please you. E. H. Wmtei' & Co. Goods at’ COST Via Cotton, Voiles, Lawns and Dimi- Before buying your Shoes, stop and see the Latest Styles and Largest As- The prices are nght and Department Store. Bemldn. % : llllllllllll“llllllllllll Minn. ) Loie L