Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 10, 1911, Page 7

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TUESDAY, OCTORER 10, 1911. ' BEMIDJI BRIEF S Editorial Telephone, “THREE-ONE” ! DORA BARRETTE, Society Reporter J. M. Perkins of Baudette, is a Be—i midji visitor today. Geo. Dufty of Solwa at the Rex Hotel today. is registered M Bemic Geo. Glandon of Remer, was a | shopper yesterday. Ed. Bennett of Big Falls, is in the city for a few days on business. C. M. Johnson of Cass Lake, was in the city yesterday on businesFs. Mrs. the city Go to Hakkerup's fs Photo’s. B. J. Jenkins of Blackduck, is| transacting business in the city to- da; i Wm. Burce of Kelliher, is in receiving medical attention. | | 1 Jennie Christenson of War-!| pent yvesterday in the city \\'i[h’ ren, friends. [ Perry Knapp of Long Prairie, at- tended to business matters in the city | % yesterday. - Robert DeLury of Walker, was in‘ the city last evening en route to Grand Rapids. i Dr. E. W. Johnson returned from& St. Paul this morning where he had! gone on business. Ray Murphy returned from the' Twin Cities this morning where he | has pent the past few days on busi- | E Go to Chapman's Shop for | horse- | shoeing. { D. Rose returned yesterday from a ! hunting trip to Blackduck. He was]| accompanied by his nephew, Walter [ Hayes. i Chas. Carter, of the Kave & Car- ter Lumber Company of Hines, is in! the city today attending to husiness‘ matters. ‘ J. J. Opsahl will leave this e\»mng\ for the Twin Cities where he will at-} tend to business matters for the next| few days. ; Mrs. Alec Newton and daughter, | Bessie, have returned from Drayton, N. D.. where they have spent the past ! two months. Danie Gould returned this morn- | ing from the Twin Cities where he| has been the guest of friends for the| past ten days. On account of the show tonight!| and market day Thursday the band | 14 their rehcarsal on Wednes- this week. i | I Minnesota avenue and Sth house on street to have a good S-room 1 will sell it on contract. small | Klein. | 1t down. William C. C. Baer, cashier of the Secur-| tate Bank, returned from the T“ll\ Cities this morning where he spent the past few days on business. H. Mrs. ill, Edward Jackson and son, have gone to Cloquet to join Mr. n who has the contract for g the Catholic church in that town. | Mrs. Fourtier and daughter, of | Blackduck, returned to their home vesterday after having spent Sunday in the city as the guests of P. M. Di- caire and wife. Alva Dechaineaun. age 8 years, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. De-! chaineau of 618 First street broke leg on Saturday while playing on a pile of wood. Dr. Marcum attend- ed her and she is getting along nice- 1y. he i consist- granted of the Every accommodation ent to perfect safety will be the friends and customers Northern National Bank. { The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church will be entertained by Mrs. Oscar Miner and Mrs. E. C. McGreg- \ or at the home of Mrs. Minor, 1014‘ Beltrami avenue, on Wednesday af-| ternoon at 2 o'clock. All members | are requested to be present as election l of officers will be held. Mavyor M. F. Murphy, F. F. Stokes, | C. P. Trepanier, E. W. Hough, H.| B. Finch, F. P. Nash, S. S. Titus, Les- lie Stinson and G. R. Jacobi all of Grand Forks, who have spent the past few days fishing at Dorset, returned to this city yesterday and left for their homes last evening. The special services of the Salva- tion Army which are being conducted by Captain and Mrs. J. Minnes of Minneapolis are proving to be of great interest, large crowds having gathered on the street while a num- ber have had to be turned away from the hall. On Thursday evening a special musical concert will be giv- en at the City Hall by Captain and Mrs. Minnes. This morning at 8 o’clock at St. Phillip’s Catholic Church occurred the marriage of Miss Mamie Malone to Henry J. Welte of Crookston, Rev. Father O'Dwyer officiating. They were attended by Miss Loretta Ma- lone and Greg Malone, sister and brother of the bride. The church was |and woodbine were also used. | wedding march was played by Miss | Bertrude ivices the bridal party went to the lof the bride. 'mea)s will be served in the I. | F. Hall. 111:30 until 2 fuil 8. | Boston Ba | brokers. known in all large cities as | i givers on earth {could purchase same at the factory | :m close out the entire stock, |every article from wall to wall, 1the people of Beltrami county and the | !never slow at taking advantage of an ithe large number of people inquir-! | breaking business. BERMAN EMPORIU The seats weretied with asparagus and white chiffon. Autumn leaves The MARKET DAY BARGAINS For this First Market Day we offer special induc= ments. The extraordinary bargains in many of our departments will convince all who visit this store of the great advantage gained Malone, accompanied by Edgar Irvine who played the violin. During the services Miss Charlotte Wunch sang, “I need Thee Heart of Jesus.” Immediately after the ser- home of the bride where a wedding | breakfast was served to the relatives Mr. and Mrs. Welte left this noon for the Twin Cities| from where they will go to Duluth, returning to Bemidji before going to SRSl whsis fher will makal by trading at the Berman Emporium. Lutheran Church will serve both din- ner and supper Thursday, October 12! jfor the benefit of their church. The! 0. 0| Dinne: will be served from | We Mention Here Only a Few of the Many Bargains All of our best heavy Outing Flannels, white and colored, the regular 12c Market Day per yd 8c ghams, Market 5 Po cnd supper from 5 un—§ The following are the menus: | Linner. 1 | Sliced Tomatoes Sweet Pickles | Tickied Peets Boiled Corued Beef and Cabbage New Turnips Steamed Potatoes Pricassee of Lamb. All of our standard Prints and Gin | | | | | | | | | |ample Pie | Fresh Pumpkin Pie Best Fleeced Flannelet Cloth Market Day ' 5 c R per Yd ................................................................... : Flat Brod Roast Lamb with Potatoes and Brown Gravy ked Geans Sweaish Pickled Herrmg‘ Ccffee Cake | | 1 | One lot all wool, plaln and plaid, Dress Goods, Market Day peryd... ... ... Ladies’ heavy Fleeced Hose for Market Day ' l per paironly. . ... ... T OO e e C Plum Sause e o oy Tt e, | Liberal reductions on all Dress Goods, Waists, surrounding country are certainly ! Sklrts and Dresses going to be greatly benefitted by the! {Bona Fide Closing Out Sale, which | will begin on Saturday, Oct. 21st, 1911, under the management of the! International Consolidated Sales Co. | (Inc.). of New York, Chicago au\i\ Minneapolis, high class merchandise One lot Children’s Coats to be closed out at Half Price. Make yourself at home in this store. Whether you wish to buy or rest, you are equally welcomed at the BERMAN EMPORIUM the greatest merchandise bargain The Model Clothing Co. informs us| that the prices quoted on the stock are in many instances less than they | +in case lots, and informs us they are‘ imaking this great sacrifice as they | are absolutely fquitting the clothing i business, in Bewidji, and as they think October is an opportune time in or-}| der to give the people of this coun[y"[ one of the greatest bargain events: ever offered in part of the state. | | The International SPECIAL ATTRACTION Consolidated ! Sales Co. are now in entire charge of | the store, rearranging and markingj down the entire stock at practically | their own prices as the Model C!orh-‘f ing Co. instructed them to close outi and | regardless of | This will givei' OPENING AT BRINKMAN THEATER MARKET DAY, OCTOBER 12 Special Mattinee Market Day IN THE AFTERNOON from cost, garret to cellar, loss. or profit surrounding country the greatest" bargains ever placed before the peo- | ple in the history of Bemidji mer-| chandising. This sale will truly prove to be the | greatest boon tc the people, who are opportunity such as this mighty clos- ing out sale will afford, and from ing about the sale, and waiting for the opening dav it bespeaks a record | The Model Cloth- | ing Co has never rorried any except" the most reliablz and dependable mer-: chandise, and we expect to see hun-; dreds of peopl? in attendance daily]‘ during this great Bena Fide Closing | Out Sale, 2s th= people realize when | they can purchase high grade mer~[ chandise at less than manufactnrers, cost, it is high time that they Vrasped {the chance. It is safe to say a sale such as this comes but once in a life time and the | public no doubt will buy out the combine stock quickly. Come pre-| pared to get great bargains. | i Notice! ! Mrs. Minnie Vaughn has left her bed and board without cause. Here-| after T will not pay any debts con-| tracted by her | Oct. 10, 1911 And Motion Pictures The Feature Film---The Parson and the Bully. Burla Vaughn. { { Gully Land Co. We have some snaps in both im- proved and unimproved farm land near the new Soo Line. Buy land where you can get good clay soil at the same price you would pay for Brinkman Theater will give $10 in gold to bridal couple im0, 3 o Market Day. | Lame back is one of the most com- | mon forms of muscular rheumatism. A few applications of Chamberlain’s MANAGEMENT FRED BRINKMAN handsomely decorated, the altars be- ing a mass of green asparagus fern. Liniment will give relief. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.

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