Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 7, 1907, Page 1

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- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEE VOLUME 5. NUMBER 40 BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1907 FORTY CENTS PER MONTH mlm HORNTWO John Graham and Anton Erickson Initiated at Reg- ular Meeting Held Last Night. The local lodge of Elks held a regular meeting last evening which was filled with more than ordinary interest, on account of the initiating into the mysteries of the order of John Graham and Anton Erickson. The hall was comfortably filled with the antlerea brethren, some of whom were from outside points, who came to see to it that the lessons of Elkdom were properly impressed upon the minds of the two candidates. In order that the initiation and the incidental teachings might John Graham admitted he had been liberal in his younger days. be given with vivid effect, Brother J. T. Dolan cf Superior and Brother William P. Murphy, who lives in that wicked town across the raging Red (Grand Forks) were called in and turned loose on the unsuspecting candidates, | and the result can well be im- agined. John Grabam, who has for many months been on confiden- tial terms with the editor of this moral Journal, positively refused to unbosom to us this morning, and gave us theicy stare when we inquired as to the state of his health, while Anton Erickson, whois an old war horse and afraid of nothing that wears horns, not excluding his satanic Going against the grain.—Anton Erick- son farmed over at Rosby. majesty, simply smiled and avowed he had *‘gotten his mon- ey’s worth.” The local lodge is growing steadily in number and solidity. and the members include many from nearby towns who are pro- minent in their community. Bemidji is to be congratulated on having so good an Elks lodge. During our Mammoth Sale we give 20 percent on all Taffeta Heatherbloom and Mercerized Petticoats in black and coiors. Berman Emporium For Sale. Good row boat with oars com- plete. Apply Baptist Parsonage. Additional local matter will be found Handkerchiefs White, Narrow Hemstitched. .2¢c 10 cent Regular, now 25 cent Regular, now General Sale Begins Saturday June 8th, 1907, at the Berman Emporium June SALE! Belts, Purses, Combs, Gloves, One lot, lisle gloves in all colors 20c Clearance The Greatest Sale Ever Experienced In This City With our stoek complete, our store filled with the newest additions for midsummer wear, we will give you 10 days of BARGAINS to choose from, our well selected, mam- moth stock, every article in the store at a reduection. summer season to give a sale on a few odds and ends, but right now at the height of the season., when you are planning your Fourth of July dress, coat, hat, shoes, under mus- lins, lingerie waists, shirt waist suit--all these articles are well represented in our store in enormous variety. You can buy them at the following great saving, beginning Saturday, June 8th, Lasting Ten Days Waists In addition to our magnificent stock of waists we have today received a beauti- ful assortment in soft silk taffeta, net and all over lace, just out from the manufac- turers’ needle, in the latest designs. All those will be placed on sale at the same reduction. « One lot whité and colored waists One lot white and oclored waists, worth up o $1.00 ’ 68¢ One large assortment elaborately trimmed lawn waists, values up to $1.50, to close One lot Jap silk waists i $1.98 The same cut prices prevail on all our exquisite French lawn, taffeta, lace, net and Habiet1 waists. Shoes and Oxfords forladies, misses and children. We show more styles in oxfords and slippers than was ever handled in this city. This sale holds good on the whole stock on which we give 20 per cent discount. One broken lot, fr 3.00 u 4.00 to close at.,,.o..’..—?l.n.:‘s ...... pt0$0 ,$2'39 One broken lot children’s shoes and slippers at same reduction. Table Linen and Towels 1n the newest patterns at 20 per cent off on our best values. Suits Long and Short Silk Coats and Jackets, of which we have.replenished our stock many times this season. Therefore you will get a good selection as every gar- ment has to be closed out in this sale. They will be sold at 1-4 off the regular low price. : One lot of Cravanette Coats to close | out at 1-2 the regular price. - Skirts in Voiles, Pengli, Panama, Taffeta and Mohair, in black brown. blue, white and novelty check and plaids These gar- ments are cut by master designers, made by expert workmen in a variety of pleas- ing models, At these reductions: 20 per cent discount on the entire stock. One lot grays and mixtures, values up to 6 $4.00, this sale 2 $250 One lot, values up to $7.00, at this sale pto§ $4- 39 Curtains As this has been a late season and house cleaning delayed, this sale will af- ford a grand owpportunity to buy your curtains from our large assorted stock at these low prices and elegant values from 39¢, 48¢, 68¢, 95¢, $1.19, up to $6.50 - One assortment Mousseline de Soie in all col- ‘price We don’t wait until after the Wash Goods Your choice from the largest and best assorted stock of dress goods and white goods. We quote price on a few items: 1000 yards figured organdie [ e o g ....................... 7c One lot tissue, to Y close.......... e e S 9 C One lot dotted muslin and batiste at = 2 130 at ors, regular 35¢, to close 20 per cent off on all our elegantly equipped stock of worsted dress goods in black, white, colors and plaids. Muslin Underwear Our extensive stock in this line at the following low sale prices: One lot corset covers, regular 35¢, sale 19 L C One lot drawers, regular 40c, sale PHiCE . o e s R R e One lot gowns, regular 75¢, sale price e b ....... ’ ................ 490 Our stock in this line is too large to quote prices. We therefore place this stock at 25 per cent off. _ Millinery Beautiful, dainty, midsummer millin- ery. It is an established fact that we excell in this as well as in all other de- partments. Our entire stock of pattern trimmed hats, embroidered canvass and lingerie hate at 1-4 off our exceptionally low prices. Although our stock is well filled in all departments we urge early buying to procure first selections and and sizes tunate enough to take advantage of it. This sale will long be remembered by all who are for- Space will not permit us to quote all the numer- ous bargains that are offered in in the various departments. Berman Emporium —_— | 4 _— SR 0 Y o R Y W W O P D W ' M D W O Vst s o Ot e W T s e o o M e ot o et e Y o on fourth page. ~ 3 g < . N

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