Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 29, 1905, Page 1

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3 I Hfifllllillllll!!l!lfll!lll!El!fiflifl!HEEEE!EEEEIIIIIIIIII 7 I T O P X P Y P A P l]lmfllllllllllllllllll 2 p@,awm 30% " The Bemidji Daily Ploneer VOLUME 3. NUMBER 188 s BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA WED\IESDAYF NOVEVIBER 29, ]906 s : TEN' CENTS PER WEEK NINE DROWNED OR FROZEN TO DEATH f e IN WRECK OF STEAMER MATAAFA including the entire engineering SENTENCE IS POSTPONED. LINE INTO EDMONTON. BUSION BANK SUSPENDS. t:f(:(v;ig::dbsh&;gé‘;m&;i::fl; :,f; :fi: Senator Burton’s Attorneye Will Aek| Canadian NW‘the""_COMPICtCS Its Ex; American National Closes Its Doors by Insurance Companies Prohibited From | prominent Figure in Minnesota Na mouth of the Duluth ship canal for New Trial. tension. 5 Ofder <of \Directors. | Fixing Rates. i tional Guard Circles. The life saving crew began work St. Louis, Nov. 2i—On motion of Monn"eal, Nov. 29.—The Canadian Washington, Nov. 2;] The comp-! Washington, Nov. 2*.—The Iowa St. Paul, Nov. 25.—Brigadier Gen at 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon | counsel for the defense Judge Van De lIQoth?xu has_ completed a line dows tr;)]ier of the cur&encyh utsbrecel;ed f:l state law prohibiting insurance com-| gra] W, B. Bend, for nearly thirty and made continued efforts to| Yenter, in the United States circuit Into Edmonton, thus becoming a com | telegram to the effect that by order of | panies from entering into an agree-| years a resident of St. Paul and one o e ior} court, postponed the passage of sen.| Petitor of the Canadian Pacific tc|its directors the American National ment to fix rates of insurance is de-' the foremost figures in the Minnesots save the crew until midnight,| ... upon United States Senator J.| Points west from Winnipeg to Edmon | bank of Boston has closed its doors. clared constitutional by the supreme national guard for many years, is deac when the attempt wasabandoned | g, Buiton of Kansas, convicted early| ton. iIt Is said that the bank has not been court of the United States in a de-| after a week's illness, aged sitty-eighi until daylight this morning when| sunday morning of having acted as| Vice President Hanna of the Cana | in good condition for some time and cision handed down in the case of | years. The direct cause of his deatt a line was shot across the vessel| the paid attorney of the Rialto Grain| dian "Northern road announces his| efforts have been made to liquidate Beryl F. Carroll, lTowa state auditor, | was blood poison, which set in les: and 15 men were rescued. The|and Securities company before the| company has ordered $2,000,000 of roll | the bank, but apparently without suc- against the Greenwich Insurance com-| than a week ago. ! other nine succumbed to the| postofiice department, until 10 o'clock ing stock al_‘.d motive power for deliv- (';’55‘ Iti 15: nat expectfd L‘l111af any of pany of New York and others. 'I‘he| General Bend was a natlve of New cold or were drowped, | Wednesday morning, when the defense ?'y next spring. The order consists of| the creditors of the bank will lose any- decision reverses the decree of the | York and since coming to St. Paul was .| will present its reasons for asking a| 1000 box, stock and baggage cars, 400 | thing by the failure. { United States circuit court for the| connected with the Chicago Grea Read the Daxly Piouneer. new trial. flat cars, 400 passenger coaches and 40! The bank has deposits of nearly Southern district of Towa. ! Western railroad. i locomotives I 2200.000. lllfllll--llflll.lll.lllllllll|lllll‘lll-llfil-l-‘l“ll--l % This Store Will Close at 12 O’clock Thanksgiving! IOWA LAW UPHELD. GENERAL BEND DEAD. e O’Leary & Bowser H | 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 € iheap, But How Good Is Our Motto When Buying Clothing. Selling It In Connectnon 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 ' “f/] ~made, $10.00 to $20.00 / i/ Men’s Suits, this depart- ment covers a wide-range of styles and prices, start- ing at $6.50 for a nice faney ecassimer suit, and then $10.00, $12.00, $13.50 $l5 00, 18.00, 20, & 22.50 R A T e 8 A 5 T Men’s Neckwear-We have just received for Thanks- ) giving a large assortment of ties, the newest thing is the two inch four-in- hand, it comes in a large variety of patterns, 50c. Boys Clothing---From the little fellow 2 1-2 to 3 years their wants can be supplied at this store, at almost any wowmazmen Price you wish to pav. Men's Underwean. About 100 garments, the odds and ends of the high Lad:e‘s Shlrt Waxst 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 will be hard to mateh up suits in this lot, but if your $10-00 fal}cy MOhZ.ilF S‘ilts f{)l’ $9'98 wants are for a single piece or if a shirt of one kind and $9'00 plalfl Mohair suits fOP $6'98 a drawer of another will do, here is a chance for a bar- $6-0“ Whlte Llne“ SflltS ffll‘ $4-98 $5.00 fancy Suitings for $3.98 Men’s Suspenders. 500 pairs Men’s 35¢ suspenders, Gloves---Silk lined gloves, Mochas, $1.00 to $2.00 ’Kid---$l.50 to $2.00 a pair grade underwear worth from §1.75 to $3.00 a piece, it gain, sale price, 1-4 off from the regular price. Men’s Shlrts---’Vionarch--Gold--lever-- and Elgin Shirts, $1.00 to $1.50 each New Fali Pattrens Thanksgiving Table Linens---See our Dry Goods window for Table Linens. Good table damask bleached or unbleached, at 50c a yard. Cerman’ Damask bleached or unbleach- ed, full width, 75¢ a. yald Fine TIrish Linen'at from-$1.00 to $1 50 a yard illllliunnnnamnznllllllllll P O P Y B O

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