Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 19, 1905, Page 3

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- RN 8 Xmas is Near at Hand ——a=— Bring in your Suits and Overcoats and have them cleaned, early for the holidays. teed to be first class. tition in this line of pressed and repaired All work guaran- We have no compe-, work. Call and see us. SAM J. FRYHLING opposite Markham hotel ——a="— ANY FOOL Knows enongh to.carry an umbrells when it rains, but the ‘wise one is he who carries one when it is ‘only cloudy. P Any man will send for a doctor . when he gets {ibed-fast, but the wiser one is he who adopts proper precau- tionary, preven- tive and curative measures when first appear the ills which, if un- checked and un- cured, grow into serious illness. Impaired diges- tion and nutri- THE CITY. Read the Daily Pionear. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Frank Beebie of Cass Lake vi- sited friends in Bemidji last night. H. E. Burnham of Rugby, N. D., is in the city for a visit with friends Old Plantation Quartette and Jubilee Singers at the City ball Saturday evening. A. L. Collard leit last night for Farley, where he will be em- ployed at the W. 'I'. Blake har- ness shop. W. E. Rose passed through the city last night enroute from Walker to Northome, where he will spend a few days on bus- iness. P. S. Parish of Pive River, agent for the Crocker Crowell Land company of Minneapolis, spent yesterday in the city on business. R. A. McChin arrived in the city last night from Rugby, N. D..'and will remain here with relatives and friends over the holidays - Chas. Casler left st night for thevicinity of Kelliher, where he will look after business interests for the Crookston Lumber com- pany for a few days. J. P. Johnson, well knowa in Bemidji as “Sailor Pete,” arriv ed in the city this morning from Northome and is spending the day here renewing acquntances. Mrs. M. E Brinkman retorned last night from Faribault, where her son, Edward, has been con- fined to the state school for the deaf and dumb, The young man returned with his mother and will spend the holidays here with his parents. The second entertainment to be given under the auspices of the Library Association will be| at the City hail Saturday even- ing of this week. The Old Plan- tation Quarcette and Jubilee Singers have been secured for the occasion and a good program is promised. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is simply liquid electricity. [t goes toevery part of your body, bringing new blood, strength and new vigor. [t} makes you well and keeps you well. 35 cents, Barker's Drug I have moved my ¢ store. Tailor Shop to No. ) Notieel WD DD 320 Beltram Avenue e give my personal at- tention toall orders. I handie nothing but first-class and am prepared to Woolens and usc only the best OF TRIMMINGS 1 guarantee fit and workmanship o be A. No. 1. Cleaning, press- ing and repairing ) Respectiully ) speciaity. urs 3. Peavdelic (e ale el " Read The Daily Pioneer. last night on business. Heize’s mince meat—every bit as good as home made at Roe & Markuson’s. C. A. Pitkin made a business trip to Kelliher last night, re- turning this morning. D. C. Smyth left last night for Funkley, where he will spend a short time on business. I J. P.Pogue transacted busi |ness at Blackduck last night, re- turning home this morning, A. A. Goodrich spent last night at Tenstrike on business and re- turned to Bemidji this morning, ! Mr, and Mrs, M. D. Stoner re- turned last night from the twin cities, where they have enjoyed a yisit with friends, Mrs. E. J. Swedback and daughter, Mrs . W. Haines, returned last night from St Paul, where they have spent sev- eral days with relatives and friends. George Merritt, traveling freight agent for the Northern Pacitic, arrived in the city last night from St. Paul and will spend a few dayshere looking after business for the company. Lee Heffron arrived in the city last night from Minneapnlis, where he is attending the Uni versity of Minnesota. spend the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hef- fron. At a maeting of the dirctors of the Vort Nye Hj»m company in this city yesterday a compromise was agreed upon between the company and Olaf Huseby who sued for wages and the matter was amicably setl d. Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind, the sparkle of life, comes to all who use Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea, 33 cents, Tea or tab lets. Barker’s Drng store. Beautifying methods that in- jure the skin and health are dangerous. Be beautiful with- out discomfort by taking Ho: ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Sun- shiny faces follow its use. 33 cents. Barker’s Drug store. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re- quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giying the paticnt strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow- Dollars for any case ihat it fails to cure. Serd for list of testi- monials. Address I". J. Coexey & Co., Toledo, Ohio, } Sold by druggists, T5c. ! Take Hall's Family Pills for counstipation. fl, 333333333333333333333333 Chris mas of your life go to your {riends. low as we can possibly and many other useful early and get Hardware. ’Cflwfli’”flwb?’ii’ 337 333333333333333333333333333333; Sunshine For If you want to make this the happiest Christ- ware, to purchase Christmas Presents, for We carry a well assorted line of Christmas Goods and our prices are as Silver Knives and Forks, Silver Spoons of all Kinds, Carving Sets, Pocket Knives Scissors & Shears, Manicure Sets, Skates be suitable as Christmas presents. Fleming Bros. EEEEEEEEEECECEEEEEREEGECSEEEEE CEECEEECEFECCEEEEE 323 :333333333332333333333 & tmas! Fleming Bros., Hard- make them. We have ariicles which would Come first choice Phone 57. hfi‘(&-‘(’lfi‘(fi‘i(‘-(‘f‘lxi“ CEEEFEEECECEFEEECEFEEFECETETEFEEREEE and wili| ars that they offer One Hundred | tion are generally .the forerunners of a nervous or functional break-down. Nature has provided remedies most O. E. Bailey went to Blackd uck | abundantly for all such conditions in our native medicinal plants. With the use of chemically pure glycerine, of proper strength and at a proper sustained temp- erature, Dr. Pierce extracts from Golden Seal root, Queen’s root, Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Bloodroot and Mandrake root, medicinal principles which, when combined in just the right proportions, constitute his widely famed * Giol Med-~ ical Discovery.” It restores the tone of the stomach. the activity of the- liver and the steadiness of the nerves, pourin vitality into the blood till the once sic and debilitated one is so remewed in health, strength and power that he can resume his work, whatever it is, with vigor and elasticity. All medical authorities, of whatever school, agree that Hydrastis, or Golden Seal—one of the essential roots in the make-up of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery—is of very great value as a | pure tonic, and as an alterative—valuable n chronic affections of the stomach, in- testines and bladder. Not onlx the Original but the v‘fi:f,‘n best Little Liver Bills, fiys ©\\eva UD OVEr 4o years . R V. Pierce. h much imitated Dut never equaied, as thou- sands attest. They're purely vegetable, being made up of concentrated and refined medicinal principles, extracted from the Toots of American plants. Do not gripe. One or two for stomach corrective, three oF four for cathartic. Read the Daily Pioneer. Matt Mayer is transacting business at Nary today. Attorney H. J. Loud is .a Brainerd visitor today on legal business K.J. Mclver is a business visitor in the city today from | Farley. W. W, Hartmon left last night for Blackduck, where he will spend a few days on business. Sixteen inch seasoned popple wood, per cord $! 25 delivered. Wleming Bros. phore 57. George Reynolds left this worning for Walker, where he will spend a short time on busi ness. J. C. Gibson arrived in the city this morning from Northome for a short visit here with friends Roland Fellows arrived in the city this morning from Tenstrike for a short visit here with rela- tives and friends. Editor Chas. Gustafson of Ten- strike returned home last night after baying spent the day in Bemidji on business. - EYE __Dxn C. J, Larson, the eye specialist will be at home at Hotel, Remore Decem- ber 20, 21, and 2: J. J. Opsahl left last night for Farley, where he will spend a few days looking after his cedar camps in that vicinity. Bemidji Elevaior Co., agents for Barlow's Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of bay, grain and willed stuff. F. P. Sheldon of Grand Rapids, vice presidentof the First Na- tional bank inthis city. spent yesterday in Bemidji on busi- ness, Harry Geil left last night for Kelliher, where he will be em- ployed during the remainder of the winter at one of the camps of the Crookston Lumber com- pany. Carl Wetterstrom passed through the city this morning enroute from his homestead in the Big Fork country to Detroit, where he will spend Christmas with relatives and friends. Sam La Chapelle passed through the city last night en- route home to Ripple from the twin cities, where he made the purchase of new fixtures for his refreshment parlor in the Big Fork town. A special meeting of the Ladies Aid of the M. E. church is called for Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. H. French to settle up supper and fair business and all members of the society are urged to attend. Cut Glass Some of the most beautiful pieces ever shown in Be- midji and the larg- est display ever shown ia Bemidji. Barker’s. Bhe ‘Ch'gistmas Store i | 1 | K E. L Daniel and Archie| McKeaon of Red Lake are visi tors in Bemidji today. O. B. Olson, postmaster at Kelliher, passed through the city last night enroute home from an extended trip to the twin cities snd points 1n Wisconsin. Mr. Olson was accompanied by| Attorncy P. J. Russell left last his sister, Mrs. N. P. Nelson, |-uight for Grand Rapids, where who has recently arrived lrumihewill attend the term of court Norway. |now in session in that city. —— OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME!; All Former Efforts Greatly Outdone! % Sheriff Bailey left this after- noon for Schley, where he will spend & short time on official business. E. F. Miller, formerly repre- senting the Kelly-How-Thomp- son Hardware company of . Duluth, has resigned his posi- Miss Mamie Sullivan of Soiway | tion with the company and will arrived in the city this afternoon {engage in the hardware busineéss and willenjoy a visit here with |at Akeley. Ike Black of Dulath relatives and friends, will succeed him. Read the Daily Pioneer. Read the Daily Pioneer, Dayid Sarff of Brovervilleis in{ F. E. Cooley is a _!)usiness the city today for a short visit|visitor at Cass Lake this after- with frien noon. Manager A. E. Harris of the{ Xmas gifts from 25¢ to $25, in local telephone exchange went to| burned and stained wood. Up- Cass Lake this afternoon. * |stairs at O'Leary & Bowser’s. The Greatest of the Great Reduction Sales —_—— Nothing like it ever before séen in this city. The most gigantic under- l taking ever known to be made in this eountry. 5,000 worth of the ] ! Notice! | - Watch! Bemidji |f Consign- |} ment Co.\} | 305 3rd Street Sale Begins Wednesd’y Morning Dec. 20 $1.00 here goes as far as $3.00 at any other store. Highest Grade Merchandise to be put out to all the people and not the favored few at the most ruinous prices ever known. We are going to make this the greatest cash-gathering sale that ever happened. The stock is doomed. We must have the cash for our new consignment that will be here soon. We proposa to uuload this stock at sacrifice prices, in some cases much less than the cost of the raw material. Our loss will be your gain, and we will expect you to come for miles around to attend this great bargain sale. There never was such an undertaking in this city before, Come, one and all, and make it a sucess To miss this sale Next Wednesday Morn- December 20th, we open our doors to the buying public of Bemidji & vicinity, & invite you all to come. Bring paper with you & compare prices is to lose money,! so don’t fail to come. A Few Bargains Like These Will Start You Thinking: 1 v» s We Are Unable to Quote Them All. Y W Ginghams A lot of fine Ginghams, in preity che and stripes, best materials, Men’s Suits Men’s § Ladies’ Petticoats $1.00 and $1 25 Black Sateen Petticoats, special 690 Méfi’s Furnishing § Men's Fine Fast Black : ] Hose, worth 20 cents, at 30 8- , that have been pay- A ing $8 00 and $10.00 ively wurml\ 10c a yard, 2 price at thi for our opeuing sale 3 98 this sale 5 . . clean up "sele price, o C ! Ladies per suit s Men's All Wool Hose, and $2.00 Petticoats, ruffled bot- 90 toms special av this sale , hand padded shoul- and duvab’y made, re- 0 $5.98 ;, in faney worsteds, ole breasted, $18.00 | in black and grar, regu- 10 i lar 25c kind, at . c : | Men’s Silc Embroidercd Suspeaders, worth 25 cents utihg Flannels o cases Outing Flannel, i stripes and checks, good quari sold for 12fc. per yards: our clean up price, c per yard . 5 Muslins Footwear. The Famous W eber Bros. $2 50 and $3.00 l 98 shoes, go at only Ll The $1.00 quality, | only . _One case Fruit of the Loom Mus- | 100 Pair of Ladie: ard $20 90 value, | er suits 3 o Men cur Iine shoes One lot of Men’s Negli- S gee Shirts, the latest pat- 29 the very best that | terns, worth $1 00 at . C lin, p 2y the best manufactur- | and cone ded to be = all styles and cly worth loc a strore Jive, a7 $1 1 29 5 One lo% of Men's 5¢ to close oug, 1101‘50 only . f s pr li 98 shirts. il and soft 190 % ¥ i Men’s rubbers, good c during this sale . bosoms, at 5 " 4 Sl L quality, special for this 18 2 5 o e 2 00 and $2.50 4 Ladies’ Underwear | ™ " " . Children’s Suits | o 69¢ " We have a complete line of children’s and infant’s shoes at less than the Leather cost. A Ladies’ Heavy Fleeced Pants and Men’s Mittens Vests, good stock, well made, worth 75 per gar- 360 Men's Muleskin Mitts, at ment, now . . c this sale, per pair . Hosiery | Handerchiefs Children’s Heavy Ribbed Double | 83 your choi e . . Men's 2 3150 Dlannel 98 shirts, our special price, cach e ¥ Mackinaw Jackets, worth $3.50 and $1 l 59 only 2 Children’s Suits, $2 value. our .\-povinlvmvice 9SC per suit f 3 Children’s Suits, $3 value, our price dur- l 4 ing this sale, per suit L) Chi'dren’s Suits, per suit . Ladies’ Fleeced Under- wear, worth 50c. at this 170 sale 25 dozen Ties, for men and boys, worth, 59¢ at 17 f by i B i i a 9 suth's Su 2 Knit Stockings, sold every- Men's white linen haoder- 2 "‘ N = = Snit Stoskings, sold o gen valle ot thE 20d £10 value, o) Tte best all Wool Buffa- Ay ‘:_:’lee"zu‘“ ‘“‘ pon spaLy; on | ;kizfr”]‘f“""‘“x"e 5 c ial price : » 1o Flannel Working shrits 3 c Boys' and Girls' Extra Youth's Sui s, morh8L10 G0 e Ay Henvy Bibbed Stockinss, 90 PANTS colors and « Men’s Fine Hose . and standard price now, at | . worth $12. goin ks fine cashmere, 1 | thread and silk finished l?c hose special price per pair Timit, 3 pair to a customer # Ladies, Hose, brown mi; i tures and black resular 2 a pair, to close out ‘Overcoats Our overcoats are the finest you 4e| Pants for Men and Ladies’ Thread | have ever seen, in broad, toppy Boys? B0c Cups, 0“"1 3 Hose, always s ' B t Red d , slogle : nd double breasted, | fPecialprice, while: they § e ;mv.d 35 cts a pair, | Oys a eauce : right up to the mioute in g 4 & o s o . style and workmanship. If you l.ladies’ SkiP(S | Pl‘ices need one call and see them. | Underwear | Men’s Overcoats Men’s ool Fleeced, FExtra : | We have a large assortment of | g ki $10. values our | Heavy Underwear sells 2 ladies’ skirts, will sel! tham at le-s pr“ s ?1"‘";3 “\f,’g'e";% 59 special price . L everywhere at 75 cents 330 thun the cost of manufacture or | &'oo™ 5% ;:fi:: aery ¢ Moo Ot e goed atin 200 the cloth Mons $2 80 Working Pants, Ker- | S15.00. values. our $5.98| Men's Camel Hair Woolen “]rappers | sey, Worsted and Corduroy, in | special price . Undetvesti cholindithas | gray,blackand brown e o g ::hsu at $1.00 on sale c B 5125 and 8150 values, 69 mixtires, cood atroneely | D sl $9 98 Jeiotie i 8 choice f tke entire lot, guality, per paiv e . B a ; G |t Trousers, for Sup- | fPecialprice — . ! Sweaters day wear, pure worst- d” worth $3.bn avd N fen’s Overcoats | 0 values, our 12 98 i 34, at - e special price Boys’' Reefers and 50 to $8. go at . Men's All Wool Sweat- ers in piain and faney c strires worth $2.50 at Sewing Threa Coats' and C ing Thread, 5 Spouisl | av . 2 . . % c ! Boys’ Kaee Paots, value at this sale Children’s All Wool $1 50 value while they last We positively do as we advertise. Don’t fail ta take advan- tage of this Opportunity. Remember, Wedn,eéday Morning, Dec. 20, the great money-saving sale starts. Let nothing B b} 3. keep you away. b} S 3

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