Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 28, 1905, Page 1

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VOLUME 3. NUMBER 187. BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1905. LAKE SUPERIOR“&TREWN WITH 'WRECKS; l' EVAILING STORM WORST IN 30 YEARS Dulath, Nov. 28—A teruble|broughb to shore but the vessel storm is raging on Lake Super-|is a total loss. ior. A number of other steamers Meager reports received from|are reported ashore at various v+ lake points indicate that the|pomnts on Lake Superior. The storm bas done enormous dam |prevailing storm is the worst in age, thirty years. Duluth, Nov. 28—The steel| Duluth, Nov. 28--Another big freighter, Crescent City, one of|steamer went ashore this after- best of the steel trust ships, was|poon near Superior. driven on the rocks within the TRIES MURDER der and suicide, which occurred Saturday nightat the home of THEN SUICIDES |Peter Martinson, a homestead settler about six miles from this city, hes just come to light. Terrible Tragedy Is Enacted Martinson, in a quarrel with his wife, seized a shotgun by the | barrel and using itas a club struck the woman on the head 1 with it, felling her tothe greund. by Peter Martinson of Thief River Falls. to the floor unconscious. Leaving the two victims on the floor, he proceeded to another room, laid down on a couch and shot himself in the face with the shot gun. The charge blowing off the whole top of his head. The woman will recover but face with the gun, knocking her’ OPTIMISTIC IN TONE. Opinions of Zemstvo Leaders on Rus- sia’s Future, St. Petersburg, Nov. {[,—The inter- esting views of a number of leaders of the zemstvo congress regarding the present situation, telegraphed to the Associated Press from Moscow, are generally optimistic in tone as to the future of Russia provided Count Witte P R I P 0 1 Y T P P O P Ves ! . city limits of Duluth at twoj esslemen suy that the (-::ntlre o’clock this morning. The crewluke shore to the Soo will be and the captain have bean safely'strewn with wrecks. follows the policy outlined in the reso- lutions of the congress. Some of them contain suggestions for the formation of a coalition ministry. Leaving her for dead, he turned the girl has lost her power of upon his 6-year-old step-daugh- speech and is in a critical cond1 ter and struck her across the | tion. lllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIl|lllllllllllllllll!llllll Thief River Falls, Minn., Nov. 28—An attempted double mur. % This Store Will Close at 121. O’clock Thanksgiving! % 4 R& W O’Leary & Bowser [ ™ sers In Calling Attention to our line of Men’s apparel we feel that We Are Offering the Thanksgiving Buyer Better Merchan- dise for Less Money Than Can be Obtained Else Where. Not How Cheap, But How Good Is Our Motto When Buvying Clotbhing. $8elling It In Connection With Other Depart- ments Makes It Possible to Sell Good Clothing Cheap. Men’s Belted Overcoats made from faney fabrics, the Adler make, $12to $25 Men’s medium length Over- coats, in this lot may be % found Kerseys, Beavers, / and Cheviots, all well /77 made, $10.00 to $20.00”,% | Clothing---From the s Men’s Suits, this depart- ment covers a wide range of styles. and prices, start- ing at $6.50 for a nice fancy cassimer suit, and =)\ then $10.00, $12.00, $13.50 i $15.00, 18.00, 20, & 22.50 Men’s Neckwear-We have just received for Thanks- ) giving a large assortment i« of ties, the newest thing | is the two inch four-in- hand, it comes in a large variety of patterns, 50c. Boys little fellow 2 1-2 to 3 years their wants can be supplied at this store, at almost any price you wish to pay. Ladws Shirt Walst Suits. We are closing out our stock of Shirt Waist Suits, we DAVID M.PFAFLZER BCQ BV CLOTHING. CHICAGO. Men’s Underwear. want to move these quickly to make room for holid’y goods Silk Suits, worth from $22.50 to Meor's Suspenders, About 100 garments, the odds and ends of the high $25.00 fOX' $19-00 500 pail‘s Men’s 350 grade underwear worth from $1.75 to $3.00 a piece, it : X e 4 A =l $15.00 fancy Mohair suits for $9.98 suspenders, will be hard to match up suits in this lot, but if your ; : : > wants are for a single piece or if a shi.rt, of one kind and $9'00 plaln M{)ha“’ suits f()l'. $6'98 a drawer of another will do, here is a chance for a bar- $6'00 Whlte Linen IVSUItS f()l' $4'98 C gain, sale price, 1-4 off from the regular price. $5.00 fancy SUitingS f()l'v $3.98 Men’s Shirts---Monarch--Gold--Silver-- e B Gloves---Silk lined gloves, Mochas, and Elgin Shirts, $1.00 to $1.50 each New Fall Pattrens Kid---$1.50 to $2.00 a pair Thanksgiving Table Linens---See our Dry Goods window for Table Linens. Good table damask, bleached or unbleached, at 50c a yard. German Damask, bleached or unbleach- ed, full width, 75¢ a yard. : Fine Irish Linen at from $1.00 to $1.50 a yard. EWHflflflflflllllfilllllllllllllll)llllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllullllllllllnlllml!gyfiliinnllnngnllllllll!l

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