Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 25, 1905, Page 1

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MINKESOTA HISTORICAL SQCIETY. Daily Ploneer BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA, SATRUDAY NOVEMBER 25 1905. - The Bemi VFri‘day and Saturday Gogggg&lfim Men’s Underwear. 8 About 100 garments, the odds and ends of thk high f orade underwear worth from $1.75 to $3.00 a piece, it 8 will be hard to match up suits in this lot, but if your i wants are for a single piece or if a shirt of one kind and B a drawer of anothet will do, here is a chance for a bar- gain, sale price, 1-4 off fiom the regular price. Ladies’ Shirt Waist Suits. We are closing out our stock of Shirt Waist Suits, we want to move these quickly to make room for holid’y goods Silk Suits, worth from $22.50 to $25.00 for $19.00 $15.00 fancy Mohair suits for $9.98 $9.00 plain Mohair suits for $6.98 | $6.00 white Linen Suits for $4.98 $5.00 fancy Suitings for $3.98 Men’s Suspenders, suspenders, Dress Goods Remnants. ! We have selected from our dress gain tabie. ! Ladies’ Shoes. : 50 pairs of Ladies’ § Shoes, worth from $3.00 - $4.00, only one to three of a kind, take your choice for per pair, (}1;ELAJ§Y’ S Y- lB()YYSflQE( granting of a new trial to Joseph 500 pairs Men’s 35¢ § | goods stock all short ends of goods 3 | and have placed them on the bar- § WE WANT YOUNG ME N for Firemen <€ unm SATY. as competent. i i y mail. Cat out Cou- !! pon and send with stamp for tull particulars to-day . Hational Railway Trainiug School, 224 Boston Blk. MINNEaPOLIS, MINN. Unanimous Vote. Pittsburg, Nov. 25—Samuel Gompers was today re-elected president of the American Feder- ation of Lakor by a practically unanimous yote. SUPREME COURT DECISIONS Gardner, Convicted of Mur der, Granted New Trial— Christina Hanson Case. The supreme court yesterday| made two decisions of inetrestin Beltrami county, One was the Gardner, who was convicted at Grand Rapids of killing William Garrison, and who was denied a new trial by Judge Spooner last summer. The other case was that of Christina Hanson vs. Ida R- Bailey’ as executrix of the last will and testamevt of Leslie H, Bailey, deceased. The order of Judge Spooner granting a new trial was affirmed. M [Vacati Should bethe journey w’stw’d over the XNorthern Pacific Railway, tarough Yellow- stone National Park by four horse coach—a magnificent jouruey through a wierd and marveious land—tkence thru the great passes of the Rocky Mountaias to the Puzet Sound country. It is a scenic treat. Northern Pacific train ser- vice is unexcelled. Excellent meals and comtortable coach equipment, attentive porters and all the coaveni- ences. Rates are moderate. Liberal stopovers. A card to Harry W. Sweet, District Passenger Agent, 4th and Broadway, St. Paul, Minn., will bring informatior. Send six cents in stamps for ** Won- derland 1905.%" It tells facts you should know. # Northern Pacific | Railway & A. M. CLELAND GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT ST. PAUL, MINN. {Among those who attended the B city yesterday from Puposky, ¥ stated that a sawmill was in f | course of construction in the new % |town and that the plant would g |soon be in operation. l§ | town is now in progress and # | much other work is being done §ito give it a citified appearance. & |had announced his intention of| B | son bankruptcy act now declares §ishown him that sentiment is | favorable to the law. g | bureau of animal industry to succeed | ago. TEN CENTS PER WEEK JUDGE CLARK HAS BEEN BUSY Four' Have Been Committed to State Insane Asylum. in Past 20 Days. Probate Judge Clark has been snusually busy of late taking care of insanity cases, and as a result four residents of Beltrami county have been committed to the state insane asylum at Fer SHAKE FIST AT TURKEY International Fleet Sails to Make Demonstration Against Turkey. Athens, Nov. 25.—The interna- tional fleet assembled at Piraeus for the purpose of making a naval demonstration against Turkey in “Be My. Partner.” It is not often that the public is given aa opportunity to pur- chase an interest in a legitimate jand growing enterprise of the Northwest. We especially call attention to the adv. of the Sharood Shoe Corporation. St. Paul, Minn., in this issue of our paper as aun enterprise of this character. Mr. C. K. Sharood, the presi- dent of this Corporation is one of the pioneer shoe manufactur- ers of the Northwest and owing to the rapid increase in the vol- gus Falls in the past 20 days,two have been discharged and one has been delivered to relatives, as follows: Artie S, M. Griner, delivered to relatives Noy. 6. Calle Boston,committed Nov. 10 John Tanstala,committed Mov. 14. Dan O’Keefe, discharged with- out hearing Noy. 16. John Mullory, committed Nov. 21, 2 Gasper Cloos, committed Nov. 2 George Bradley, Nov. 24, n discharged Newspaper Men Held Meeting, The directors of the new Nor- wedian newspaper to be started in this city held a meeting at Blackduck last night at which it was decided to make every effort to begin the publication of the paper as soon as possible. meeting were Christ Olson, John Wilmann, I, B, Olson and Olaf Huseby of this city, Anton Erick- of Ba vley Mlll for Puposky. O. J. Laqua, who was in the The work of clearing out the streets of the Takes it Back. Congressman Steenerson who ] attempting the repeal of the Nel- that he will make no movein that direction. Investigation has| BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. Vice President and Mrs. Fairbanks 2ave returned to Washington for the season. Secretary Wilson has appointed Dr. A. D. Melvin of Illinois as chief of the Dr. Salmon, who resigned some time Ticket speculators have, in larga measure, cornered the tickets for tha foothall game to be played in Chicaga on Thanksgiving day between Micke igan and Chicago. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! § ==WITH=~ | BISIAR & VANDERLIP! v We can furnish you with Ranges, Stoves, Furniture and House FURNISHINGS! SINGER SEWING MACHINES ON VERY EASY PAYMENTS High grade, Pianos and Organs Expected Daily. BISIAR & VANDERLIP §i 2 doors west of Ciiy Hall. son of Rosby and Henry Huseby i support of the demands of the|ume of business, prefers selling Powers for financial control of |stockin the Corporation to the Macedonia “sailed today at noon |public and have it as his partaer for Constantinople under sealed | Father than make a close corper- orders. The British and French |28°7 2 “Be my partner” issued by torpedo boats were left behind 0! 410 concern furnishes details of /kep upa communication with | gpe proposition. If interested the fleet. write to them for it. 7 Hammer blows, steadily applied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after e ar 0 day, jars and tears the throat and lungs oug 1ing until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral stops the hard coughmg, heals the torn membranes. We have no secrets! We publish 7.0, syer o,y the formulas of all our medicines. Towell, Mass. IS A HANAN SHOE You get STYLE, QUALITY that no other shoe firm can produce, and for $5.00 you buy in Bemidji a shoe that you would pay $6 for in the cities, Ladies’ Underskirts A large line at reasonable prices. The popular Sunburst Skirt, at $1.25 THE P. N. - CORSET especially made for stout people and guaranteed. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. E.H. WINTER. & COMPAN BEMIDJL, - MINNESOTA. = R

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