Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 16, 1908, Page 4

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Y LONGBOAT HANDS DEFEAT | Tberace was hard fought from| ~ Civil Servies “Exam” Yesterday. | Nellia' Erickeon, Huduo Britton, |~ Everything “Lovely” in Bemidji. | | 8 stadrt t‘; fi“iSt: :‘“g ikep:vitll:ie:::ill‘:: S. A. Cutter of this-city, local rep- | Frank Barcley, Martinson, | g . Heibere. 2 state food o) L] ‘ TO-THE ITAUIAN RUNNER =i of spectators'tn vild exette, 2L e Tl St gle:erxe Ellitson, S: E. Hurlocher, |inspector, departed this noon for| - alcoh pertume. fim:}:é‘éxfi“‘mfififl nmretn T - z leading by two yards. Civil Service commission, and As- it F“‘_‘“ and Cal rMorberg. Deer River after spending a few essing. Prom, checksfilfin;hoa‘:b égg;f&e%hx&fi,:flh?;mdnflk' = days on official business in this city. .- Egg-Coal for $9.50 a Ton. Mr. Heiberg reports that very little We _purchased several -tons of splendid egg coal, but owing to a : A moment before Longboat had sistant Postmaster A. E. Otto con- Dorando Pietri Goes Down to Defeat|made a remarkable spurt and put i & -himself on an even footing with the Botore thé GreatCahadlan I little Italian. Dorando immediately COLOR THE HAIR oleomargerine is sold in this city—| k sEhatan o — in fact, he found only one place — dian Runner. regained first position and the men|company’s reading rooms in this| change’ made in our fiaatigplint where it was sold and that one was ducted a civil service examination yesterday in the Crookston Lumber properly placarded. Mr. Heiberg stated that while the butcher shops in' Bemidji have never been very Just to remind you of % S o . bad, they are much more clean now £ - 5 city. - St. Authony’s Hospital. _ than five years ago and that they 238 the importance of sav- — Call Cor. 8th St. and Dewew 'Ave., |are in as sanitary condition as possi- "ingyourteeth. That’s and Tom Longboat, the Indian run-|slackened perceptibly. Then sud- Following “is list of those who| Miss Annie Olson of Bagley was| or phone 138. £ ble at the present time. . S e my business. : s at’s In a name! iere 1s as- ner, who had been led by a yard oridenly Dorando staggered and| .. examination, ‘all being of|a visitor in the city yesterday more nearly all the way, won the|dropped. Longboat finished alone. | %" 5 % 5 ¥ surance of quality in Hunt’s Perfect DR_ G. M_ PALMER = Marathon race at Madison Square|His time for the- distance of 26|this city, with the exception of Carl |and registered "as a guest atthe|Extracts and Baking Powder that were fighting it out in the twenty-)city. we cannot use the coal.. We will sixth mile with Dorando in the lead,| The “quiz” was what'is termed a |sell what we have on hand at $9.50 New York, Dec. 16.—As on that i‘;:;:f;:ly:;e;ekzz 4 ’{:ei;l:r;gzs :’nf cletk-carrier examination and was|Per ton delivered to any part of the memorable occasion of his first the second and third laps. given for the purpose of replenish- Olympiad, Dorando Pietri collapsed| In the fourth lap while the crowd |ing the list of eligibles for the within sight of the goal last night|was crying itself hoarse both men|Bemidji postoffice. Beautifual silk, made in latest styles 25c to 75¢c each Magic Lanterns, Trains, Scroll Saws, Games. Silk Gloves $1.00 to $2.50 a pair. White Imported Wocl Long Gloves $1.00 to $1.25 a pair. _Ribbons, Laces, Hand- kerchiefs, Gloves. ; Garden. miles, 385 yards, was 2:45 2.5. Morberg, who lives in Bagley: Miss | Hotel Markham. - means purity and satisfaction always. T . : Neckwear For the Cirls 5 o For the Boys ‘LadiesGloves - ] Always appre- Banks, Drums, Horns, Short Kid 5 ciated, especially . ; Gloves $1.00 when selected DOHS, DOll Furmture, TOOl ChCStS, Steam En' f ok. i tom our - sto Games, Fancy WOl'k, gines, EleCtI’lC TOYS, O’Leary & Bowser Bemiji, Minn. O’Leary & Bowser Bemidji, Minn. Only a few days in which to do your Christmas shopping. Don’t put it off until the last day. Better e selection now, our clerks are in Better condition to serve you. We will pack and store your purchases until December 23rd. - Ladis’ Ready to Wear Garments| Christmas Gifts for the Men Folks = i ies’ Suits, Skirts and TN Our entire stock of Ladies’ Suits, S : ; = : Coats, also Girls’ Coats, are now being offered‘ Men S Shirts at75 cents on the dollar. Suits and coats Mona?ih()()Shlrts | were made by Palmer. Skirts by Cook Skirt o @ : Cluett Shirts§ Co., Palmer and the Star Skirt Co. Be sure $1.50 . to select some of your Overcoats Suspenders Christmas Sus- presents from this de- partment. Just payus 3-4 of our regular price penders, 1 pair which you will find , 1n a fancy box, 50c to $3.00 a pair. plainly marked on 13 ticket and make some one happy. . Silk Underwear Men’s White Silk Under- 'wear, pure silk thread, $8.00 a * Suit. = Ladies’ $65 Krimmerblouse reduced to $55. We have 4 $60 1 Krimmer Jack- ' . Muffs, also hets that are slightly . dam- aged, that we will sell at $35 gt / Sets, at a dis- each. Y ) - Ladies’ $60 i\ count of 25 per River Mink Coats now $45. g/ All Ladies’ Scarfs and Night Robes Make acceptable Christmas Gifts. The price at which you can buy them at this store || Night Robes, $1.00,| |means a heavy loss to us, but l $1.50 and $2.00 each the weather. has been against ; us. We will not carry them over. We have put the knife into them in no half hearted manner. Fency Outing cent. LANPHER FURS - Men’s and Boys’ Cloth Coats at 662-3 cents on the dollar---1-3 off. Water Colors 250 beautiful Pictures, size 15x19, 10c each. - Tasty Gifts | | Cut Glass, Hand Painted {China, Bags, Belts, Handker-| | chiefs, Doilies, Lunch Cloths, {Drawn Work, Neckwear. _Kimonas Long Silk Kimonas $5 to $8 Cotton Kimonas $1.50 to $3.50 | Men’s Fur Lined and Men’s and Boys’ Fur Collar Coats at 75 cents on the 9011ar---1-4 off. Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets Gloves, Fur Lined Mits, Caps. I

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