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

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8 Days More Many People are now taking advantage of our Extraordinary 10 Day Bargain Sale. End Season \Cléar'anc;e Sale‘ 8 Da ys More Lo sz RGBT e While our selections in ¥ each line are very complete, you will find it to your advantage to come before the lots are broken. The same low prices quoted in prevnous advertisements are still prevailing on the following lines: Dress Goods. Wash Fabrics, Silks, Lawns, and great varieties in Cotton Waists, Skirts, Suits, Wrappers, Curtains, Muslin Underwear, Ladies’ and Children’s Shees and Oxfords at a great saving; Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, Belts, Purses, Gloves and Infants’ wear in newest makes, Millinery at Half Price. ~ THE BERMAN EMPOR!UM This is the Greatest Money Saving great variety of Sale Ever Offered in Bemidii. THE u:w Go to Hdm erup’s ior Photos’ A Daniel DeLury of Walker risited friends in the city yester- Mrs. P. V. Allen, teacher of piano, 1213 Doud avenue. A. BE. Underwood arrived in the eity this afternoon from Sol way. A regular meeting of the Kunights of Pytuias will be held . this evening. Wm. P. Welch returned this afternoon from a short business trip to Solway. Anton Erickson irarsacted business in Bemidji vesterday. James Hancock of Buena Vista is renewing acquaintances in Be midii today. Last call for Minnesota rasp- berries. Lowest price and finest of the season at Peterson’s Mrs. Stewart W tleft this| morning for Walker for a visit in| that village with friends and rela- tives. John McDougald came down| irom Blackduck this morning! Jor a short business visit in Be- midji. Judge and Mrs. M. A. Spooner left this morning for Smiley, where they will days fishing. spend a I W. Langaard returned tol Bemidji this afternoon from Northwest Territory, Canada, .and will leave this evening for his * home at Blackduck. A. H. Pitkin was 1n the city to- . day enroute. home to Kelliher “from Crookston, where he spent Sunday with friends and rela- tives. The drunks qppeaud before Judge Skinvik this morning. One | paid a fine, another was given 10 days in the county jail and sen- ! tence was suspended upon the| H third. Oscat Sol! returned y terday morring from Hot Springs, Ark,, where he has » spent several weels for his health. Rueben Grimolc who is also at the springs, is almoest entirely recovered and will re-| turn to Bemidji in about a week. of Rosby| jand friends. itransacted business in the city | fow | month at Grand Forks bay, re- { morning for Cedar R ipids, Towa. Erick Nelson wasin the city yesterday from Blackduck. Allan Underwood is a business visitor in the city today from Solway. Judge Soren Sorenson of Buena Vista 1s spending the day in Bemidji. Get your repairing, tin and sheet metal work done at Ross’, phone 113. Sam Johnson, who has been in Bemidji for several days, went to Blackduck last night. Superintendent of Schools Regan returned from the east ! last night. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Donnoy are the parents of a 10 pourd daughter, born Sunday. ! Mrs, R. E. Miller was a Black- duck visitor last night, return-! ing to Bemidji this morning. Arthur Maule, who has spent several days in Bemidji, re- turned home to Tenstrike last night. Arthur Flatner left this after- noon for Morris, where he will spend two weeks with relatives A. O. Johnson of Turtle River yesterday, returning home last night. Harry Pitts, who has spent a turned esterday aftern:on to resume his duties as traveling salesman for the Marshall-Wells company of Duluth. Miss Vera Drew arrived in the city this afternoon from Mecln- tosh to enjoy a visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ros- holt. Perfect womanhood depends on perfect health. Nature’s rarest fgift of physical beauty icomes to all who use Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Bright eyes and red cheeks follow its | use. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store. Mrs. J. J. Conger left this| From there she will go to Chicago 1to buy goods for her millinery jestablishment in Bemidji. On iher return Mrs, Conger will stop! in cities, where she! will make the purchase of a line of goods. {off at the tw (VMWW SOUVENIRSS. = Seuvesirs Engraved While You Wait 4 On Spoons, Trays, Napkin Rings, Grip Tags, Blotters, Mirrors, Book Marks, Cups and Rings. 3 In China With Bemidji Lake Scene ® V& Plates, Cups and Saue ers, Trays, Berry Dishes, Mugs, Vases, Sugar, Cream’s, Etc.. Rockford Silver Plate has alwa, ured—not only artistic work—excellent and double fin- est, but tability and salableness. The articles bearing this trade mark rey :nt the development and idealization of 1)opu1a1 taste. ‘We are displaying an unprecedented variety of temptingly beauti- ful designs in both Hollow and Plate Ware. Agents Rockford Silver Plateé Geo. T. Baker @. Co. Located in City Drug Store. ‘Awm AAAA AAMAAAAAA B WQ M. G. Slocum went to Turtle {River last night on business. J. R. Wilson wasin the city | yesterday from Crookston. Mayor Romdenne of Black- duck returned home list night. Deputy Sheriff Joan Bailey left last night for Kelliher on official business. J. E. Carpenter of Crookston was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. H. A. Langord of Langor ar- rived in the city today to spend a !'short time here on business. iff Beaudette g upon jurors drawn for the fall term of court. C. H. Mills, of the wh manager was in the city yesterday on business. C. W. Conway passed through the city last night on his way home to Blackduck from Duluth and the twin cities, where he has spent several days on business Take Hollister’s Rocky Moun tain Tea. See it exterminate the poison, feel it revitalize the blood and bring back that happy joy- ous feeling of bygone days. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. A. A. Goodrich returned last night from Minneapolis, where he has spent some time, Mr. Goodrich intended to go to Cali- fornia but was forced to give up the trip on account of business matters that demanded his pres- ence in Bemidji. Puts light in the eye, tints the cheek =~ with nature’s bloom, loosens the tension of 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. Sent to Crookston. [ Louis Vogel, an employe of the Halvorson Carlson company, who was brought to Bemidji suffering | with bicod poisoning, was found to have a residence in Polk county and County Health Officer Blakeslee yesterday shipped the man to Crookston. When you buy a cough medi-| cine for small children you want one in which you can place im- plicit confidence. You want oue that not only relieves but cures. You want one thatis unquestion- ably harmless. You want one that is pleasant to take. Cham- berlain’s, Cough Remedy meets tall of these conditions. There is nothing so good for the coughs and colds incidentto childhood. For sale by Barker’s Drug stor. Nymore Woman Broke Leg, Mrs. H. O. Bailey of Nymore Saturday night fell off a dray upon which she was riding in company with her son-in-law, and broke her leg. The injured woman has received medical at- j tention and her condition is satis- ] factory. {a license upon all hacks operat- Swift & Co. branch at Brainerd, | NO NEW WELL WILL BE DUG Council Decides That No More Wells Are Necessary —Hacks Licensed. 3 7 Ask our local sgent abont the si i At a meeting of the city coun- 4 i gedeitrineto cil last night it was.decided that for the present the well recently completed at the Warfield Elec- tric company’s plant will be suf- Eficieut’. to supply the demands of “the city and no other well will be ug. The council decided to impose the many show places along the line of the Great Northern Railway ‘““The Comfortable Way”’ TO THE Lewis ‘& Clark Exposition For rates and further information call on your local agent or address i E. I Whitney, Pass’t Traffic Mgr., St, Paul. ing in the city and instructed the city attorney to prepare an ordinance to this effect. The sewage proposition was again discussed and it was de- cided to notify the property owners interested by publishing |f a notice giving the names of the |} streets along which the proposed | system is to be constructed to- gether with the names of the|{® property holders benefitted. The |52 notice will also give the date for a hearing before the council at | which those interested may ap-|@ pear and offer suggestions re garding the proposed system. 7 Paxnfing Paper Hanging sl B U‘V Kalsomining J A HOFF v- Shop in rear of Swedback Block. KEEEKEK Y lillllilllfllll’ illlllflllfllll SPECIAL SALE We are now selling out our line of Summer Goods at Via Cotton, Voiles, Lawns and Dimi- ties. v Before buying your Shoes, stop and see the Latest Styles and Largest As- sortment. The prices are right and will please you. E. H. Winter & Co.- Department Store. 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