Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 24, 1905, Page 4

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| b SAM J. F RYHLING MERCHANT TAILOR SUITS and OVERCOATS Made to orders. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’ GARMENTS PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Call and Sce Me. Opposite Hotel Markham. ) ! New Hotel STECHMAN Opposite Depot Tenstrike, Minnesota Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Built and Fur- nished. Newly ~da_ "< he DBerman. store offers al Rates, $1 to »z ,. lay. Henry Stechman, Prop, Remember the midnight din- ners at the City Restaurant. HarryGeorge of Duluth arrived in the city last night for a short visit here with friends, Mrs. S. N. Sinclair of Prince- ton arrived in the city last night for a visit here at the home of her danghter, Wm. Me- Cuaig. Mrs This is the month of T1 giving. Diamonds and Tur- Keys will be the prominent features We furnish here- with Turkey and ment of Diamonds outsule ot the >ul- tan’s house- hold. Be sure and own get our prices he- fore huying. E. . BARKER ' THE CITY. Go to Hakkeruv’s for Photos. For woodsawing call up phooe 325 call 3. H. L. Foster. J. C. Parker is a business visitor at Blackduck today. Remember the midgight dir- (ners at the City Restaurant. Thanksgiving Bargain sale { Saturday until Thursday at Ber- 'man Emporinm. T. J. Miller & Son this morn- ing sent 10 men to the Wilson | Bros. camps near Becida. ‘Fhe Tha.nksgiving Bargain §ale aving on merchandise: ‘ar returned this moru Northome, where he ihas been on'viginess for a short ibime. Wy, ‘ W. B. Sherman went. to selli- | her last night with a large nuiwn- i ber of men for the R. E. White | camps. | Bemidji Elevator Co., agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff, County Attorney George H. ! Spear of Itasca county is in the Icity today from Grand Rapids ! transacting legal business. The supper given last night evening by the ladies of St. Bar- tholemew’s Mission was well at- tended and proved a pleasant function. Mrs. M. E. Brinkman left this morning for Brainerd, where she was called by a message an- nouncing the death of her sister- in-law, Mrs. John Chisholm. | Chas, Lyon yesterday pur- ichased the Harry Silver resi- dence property on Bemidji ave- nue and will remove his family to the location in the near future, Martin Hoff and D. D. Bishop are putting in a new first class restaurant at Blackduck and ex- pect to have the establishment ready for business in a few days. The restaurant will be called the Grill. | Dear Gus:—I have solved the mother-in-law problem; just give her regalarly Hollisters Rocky { Mountain Tea. It will make her i healthy, happyand docileas a {lamb, 35 cents, Tea ovr Tablets, | Barker’s Drug Store. i Mrs. J. J. Conger entertained | the lady employees of her millin- er establishment and of O’Leary & Bowser’s store at an informal affair last evening in honor of [ Miss A. Lindberg, who is Mrs. Conger’s trimmer, who left this morning for her home in the twin | cities, B S S FLEMING BROS. Stoves! Remember | that we carry the most complete and W | best assorted stock of STOVES in the county and can save you from 5 to 10 percent on any- thing in the line. A glance at our stock will convince you that we have an as- sortment from which to choose that no one needs to go away dissatisfied. Come early :nd get first choice. They've going fast. Prices from $1.75 to $60.00, All sizes and styles always in stock. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded. PHONE 57 BEMIDJI, MINN. | the approaching Morocco conference. Fifty Years tay $hndiri! R Cream of Tarfar Powder Made From Grapes "~ No Alum Buy your Thanksgiving linens| at a big discount at Berman’s. The Model bakery calls atten- tiom o its excellent line of cakes and pastry. F, A. Mayo returned this morning from Tenstrike, where ke has spent a few days on busi- DeES. John C. Larson left this morn- ing for Buzzle township, where transact business for a short wbon paper, all. colors, per do n 50c, per hundred $3.25. |Go‘i quality. At the Pioneer offlue. Charles S. Carter of Tenstrike arrived in the city this morning to spend a short time here on business. Would like to buy good second hand harness for small team. Enquire engineer Bemidji Steam Laundry. Arthur Brannon arriyed in the city this morning from Northome. for a visit here with friends and relatives. The Ladies Guild of St. Bar- tholemew’s Mission gives an- other of a series of dances at the Grill hall tonight. Dr. Irwin of Grand Forks was in the city last night on his way home from Akeley, where he| performed four operations yes-| terday. . Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Juelson and children of Blackduck are in the city today on their way to| Fertile, where they will enjoy a visit with relatives. It will wash and not rub off i This complexion all envy me It’s no secret so I’ll tell Takethou Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug Store. Mrs. L. L. Gobell and W. P. Burton returned this morning to their home at Pelican Rapids, Minn., after a visit in Bemidji at the home of their sister, Mrs. Porter Nye. Prof. Thos. Shaw, Mr.T. A.| Hoverstad and Sup’t McGuire of the farmor’s institute force were entertained at dinner last eyen- ing by Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hitcheock. Special Agent A. W. Layman of the Interior department ar- rived in the city last night and will leave this evening for points ior Department, The new manis Harry Ganentha- ler, who has had many years ex- BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. will, it is officially announced, be is sued Nov. 28, north on business for the Inter- 8 The jewelry business of E. A. |§ Barker has become of such vol- | § ume that 1t has necessitated the |§§ adding of another watchmaker. |§ perience in the business and is |§ said to be a first class man, l A new Japanese loan of $125,000,000 §& cigar smokes even delight. ‘We do. our best to get condition of a freshly-made cigar by packing in an air- tight, - dust-proof, hermetically sealed box—with the It is up to your dealer to keep them Triangle A seal, for you in as good condition . There has beenonenotable - improvement in the methods of cigar making in over ‘thirty ycars—the. recent construction of immense “stemmeries” by the ‘American Cigar Company for the ™’ scientific and thorough fermienting and blending of the tobacco leaf, You can enjoy the new flavor devel- oped in tobacce leaf by the new exclusive... processes of the American Cigar Company and learn how good a cigar you can now get for your nickel by smoking an ANNAHELD CIGAR—5c. A better cigar for five cents than has ever been made befcre. The blend is actual and thorough, the flavor absolutely uniform, every want better cigars for your smoke-money—or the same quality for less money—buy the “Anna Held.” Tfald by all dealers in good cigars Trade suppXed by . GEO. R. NEWELL & CO. Minneapolis, Minn. _E.A. BARKER, Local I‘jgaiéf;, and true—every puff is a them to you in the perfect as he gets them. If you It's A Girl. Word was recived this morn- ing of the arrival of a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hawkes in Washburn, Wis. Dick says it feels fine to be a brand new dad once more and he will be hiking eastward to Wisconsin to see that girl at the first breathing spell in the local labor market. An excellent line of typewriter paper, at from 80c to $1.75 per box at the Pinneer office. Minnesota % Manufacturers and Jobbers s We Want men b tosellour famous MINNETONKA the guaranteed apple, and our general line of ) fruitand ornamental nursery stock, Shrub- Dery, roses, vines, etc. Hardy, acclimated, Min- nesota grown stock. —~——— Apply for terms. L. L. MAY & CO., - ST. PAUL, MINN, morning from Dextervyille, where ! he spent & few days hunting. Mr. Lucas is one of the unsuccessful hunters who came home without bringing any big game with jthem. ; Episcopal Supper Was Good. 1 the Ladies’ Guild of St. Bar- | tholomew’s mission at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kline was well attended and the ladies {netted a neat sum. The supper i was one of the finest ever given in the city by similiar organiza- Etions. 1 If you are troubled with dizzy spells, headache, indigestion,con- iStipation, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well jand keep you 'well. Ifit fails, get your money back. That’s fair. 85 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. 0. D. Lucas returned this! Read The Daily Pioneer. i The supper given last night by | How's This? We will give One Hundred i Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be eured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. | Send for circulars, free. |F.J. Cuexey & Co., Toledo, O. | We, the uundersigned, have ‘known F. J. Cheney for the last I15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable inall busiress transaction and financially able to carry outany obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesole Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cureis taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle; Sold by druggists, 75c. : Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Center of Bemidji. The Just Received---One lot ladies black sateen petticoats latest patterns worth from §1.25 and $1.50. The sale 988 only - One Lot---Ladies black petti- § coats in plainand fancy blocks this lot includes all our $2 and $2.25 line during $1 48 L] ize a bank for doing business in Tur-| key and Egypt, with its head office in Berlin. i Official circles at Madrid expect King Edward will visit that city in, May, following Emperor William’s) visit to this city in April. Henry White, American ambassa- dor to Rome, has been selected to rep resent this country, in conjunctiou‘ with Minister Gummere of Tangier, at David McCoach, captain of police of Philadelphia, has been requested ta resign by Director Potter of the depart- Four Berlin banks intend to organ ¢ this sale One Lot- - -Outing flanne! in fancy colors a limited num- ber of_ pierces 3 1_20 only One Lot-Children fleeced lin- ed hosery worth 15¢c 9c ment of public safety. The reason given for demanding the resignation of Captain McCoach is the “better ment of the service.”_ i fhe B Thursday 3 ___D a Friday Py Friday and At The Bazaar StOl e and pe=Commencing Thursday, November 23. @y Saturday pe=Ending Saturday Night, November 25. gy Saturday Ever since the founding of this establishment, known as The Bazaar Store, it has enjoy- ed the reputation of carrying an up-to-date line of Merchandise at prices away below the average stores. It is the intention of this management to make this store the Bargam feature of this sale will Dress Goods and Silks, at prices beyond comparison, principal Dress Goods. We have gone through our en- tire line of dress goods and selected some exceptionally good values which we have arranged into three lots. Lot Omne---You will find good values'at $1.25. This sale - - 890 Lot Two---In this lot we are closing out our 60c 48c and 75c line for Lot Three---All our fancy Ticot flannel and suiting generally sold for 40c and 50c 290 This sale - - The new silks are especially 34, Silks. azaar Store. | © ' T DEFECTIVE PAGE || | ys Sale---3 Tvllursday be the showing of richand beautiful being har- monious colorings, thatappeal to good taste and delight a well dressed woman. We will place on sale 1 piece 86 1. Black taffetta guaranteed silk. 1 wiece 36in, red changable taffetta silk. 1 piece red and black chang- able taffetta silk worth $1.35 during this $l.l2 1_2 sale only Boys Fleece Lined Underwear. One Lot---Boys fleece lined underwear sizes from 24 to We will sell garment any size during this 25c sale each - -

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