Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 2, 1908, Page 4

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The Slore tha.t Gives Satisfaction Popular Prices Quality Goods | GILL BROTHERS Our extremely heavy fall business led us to heavily re-order on all our lines of merchandise. The continued fair weather has left us with an over-supply of goods which must be paid for before January 15th. We have just exactly $10,000 of stock too much at this season, and, to realize the cash to pay for the same we must sacrifice these goods regardless of their value. We have been closed for the last three days marking all our goods down to rock bottom prices. Saturday morning at 9 a. m. we shall throw open our doors and allow the People to take advantage of the wonderful bargains we shall offer. It’s Your Own Fault if You Don’t Reap the Benefits In Men’s Suits and Overcoats we carry the largest stock in the city, covering the entire range of weaves, shades, styles and patterns. Our suits include the latest in unsheared worsteds, mixtures, worst- eds, serges, cassimeres and veloures, in black, blue, gray and the popular browns; also the various designs of plaids, checks, stripes and chalk line stripes. Our overcoats range from the extremes in checks and plaids to the conservative Oxfords and blacks, and fur-trimmed styles. We have all styles and lengths and are sure to suit your taste. Our Choicest Suits The pick of Hart Schaffner & Marx and “Arorn Brand” $27, $25, $21, $23 . $10 Suits $5.25 A goodly bunch of nobby Suits in Choicest Overcoats The pick of Hart Schaffper & Marx $20 Overcoats $10.25 Beautiful garments in tancy mixtures and Acorn Brand Overcoats in all styles and plain grays and blacks, fine kerseys $22 Suits in beautiful browns, grays, values at from $8.50 to_$10. Yours and lengths. . % £ V' AN ! ‘ Beautiful specimens at and Meltons. Were excellent values at _l blues, ete. At this sale they must go at for only $25. All go at from $16 to $20. Now ' 0 $16.25 $5.25 $13.25 $10.25 An excellent selection of the choicest designs in $22, $21, $20, $18 and $17 Lack of space does not permit us to values at the remarka,bly low price of enumerate the many bargains in our $1 4.25 Boys’ Suit and Overcoat Department but you will find that this department $16.50 Suits $10.25 | Was a special pride with us. Becker We have over 90 Suits of the latest | MAy€r’s choicest suits and overcoats styles in all colors and cuts, which f()(‘ b{)ys Of all ages must go at pl‘ices were excellent values at trom $14 50 bior o mgeliine v fy which cover only the cost of the ma- $12.50 Overcoats §7.25 We carried absolutely the finest stock of $10.00 and $12.50 Overcoats in town. The same styles and qualities as others ask $15 for $7.25 $10 Overcoats $5.25 A big bunch of popular priced Over- coats which always brought from §7 to $10, at this sale only $5.25 Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner ¢ Marx The Hat and Cap Department Shoe Dept. Specials Our Hat Department is especially well equipped for the satisfaction of Our Shoe Department is stocked with shoes of all tastes, comprising such makes as the John B. Stetson, Cordon, Mora standard manufacture, including the Crossett, Se'z and Patterson, in all the late styles and shapes Royal Blue, W. L Douglas and Dr. Reed’s Cushion So'e Shoes, and our offerings during this sale are exceptionat John B. Stetson Gordon, Mora & Patterson . We are offering our bepch made Crossett, Douglas, and Royal Blue In all shapes. Regular The pick of $3 hat values. All g ; : 285 Y valuespat g $3.75 shapes. in soft and . tiff. $2 Crossett and Dr. Reed cushion sole shoes. Mostly $4.00 values, some shoes, the standard of shoe were $3.50. Your choice """""""" g va\ue’s at $5 and $6 at. $3 85 $2'95 Your choice John B, Stetson Stiff hats which were $3 50 and $4 at $2-75 $1.50 Caps 95¢ $1.25, $1 Caps 75¢ We will be ready to take care of your overshoe and rubber wants at prices which cannot be duplicated elsewhere. THE PATTERSON” BAR GAINS IN THE MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT W tl;(lm Bros. p it m,ous %l]oi) an&i $‘7 dress shirts in ?‘ancysoDret:s g;nrts which sold regularly at 380 Heavy flannel shirts worth $l and $1.25 650 Men’s fancy French flannel shirts in “all 'shades of stiff bos m and neglige exclusive designs $ rom 50c now go at at this sale brown, tan, cream, red, blue and nnxed $ and prtterns at 1 10 All of our $2.50 and $3 underwear in 1 8 $1.50 and $2 underwear natural and 1 20 designs. Regular $3 and $3.50 values at 2'00 XVIIWU !_3. 08. Clalendon and Minnekahda 75c ali weights, now at 5 ¢o!ors, now at Heavy wool flannel shirts worth $1.59 $l 15 ress shirts, $1.25 and $1 valuesat ....... 75¢ and H0c neckwea.r At EE v S s 89c¢ . All shapes and sizes of Lion Brand 15¢c collars. .. O¢ and $2 yoursfor . ... ... RER . Heavy flzcce lined shirts and drawers, all 33 $1.25 and $1 underwear sizes, at c SHEEP COATS AND MACKINAWS 50c heavy wool socks at D 'y wool mittensat . ................ 33c Good wool mackinaw, browns, blues, 7 5 Good corduroy sheep lined coat, sheep collar, 4 25¢ and 35¢ wool socks at 25¢ and 35¢ wool mittens at .. ... ........... 19¢c grays, etc., worth to $5 now worth:$6.60, mow. ...l s B T 75¢c and b0c suspenders at SALE OPENS SATUB_D_A_Y MORNING 9 O’CLOCK The Popular Pr 1ced Clothxers Mail Orders Receive Our Careful Attem,mn Next Door to First National Bank Money Cheerfully Refunded BEMIDJI, MINN, - o

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