Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 24, 1912, Page 2

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i 3 3, o e THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Wm. O'Neill of Cass Lake, spent a few hours in the city last evening. 3| Neal were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. French at Blackduck on Wednes- day. The Monogram Hat shop closing cut sale is attracting wide attention among the ladies of Bemidji. Mrs. Louig Hand of Morristown, Minn., is in the city attending her father, John Cook, who is very ill at his home on Twenty-second street. Commencement gifts are hard to select. Call at Abercrombie’s and our line will make it easy for you. Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Parshall and Don’t forget the free lunch to be|alrs. Frank Ives of Cass Lake, accom- served at Tanner’s Buffet tomorrow |panied the Sylvia troupe to Bemidji night. The Misses Gladys Kreatz and Bab |noon train. last night. They returned on the ON FOURTH STREET A NEW STORE FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1912, Rev. T. S. Kolste, pastor of ‘the First Scandinavian Lutheran church, went to Cass Lake this ~morning where he will conduct the Scandina- vian Lutheran services tomorrow. Serve Cuban pineapple for your Sunday dinner. Phone for them at Roe and Markusen’s, 206 or 207. They are fine jucy and ripe at 25 centg each. Dr. A. Sather of Fosston, is in the city today on professional business. F. J. McPartlin of International Falls, county attorney of Koochinch- ing county, is here on business for a couple of days. Big free lunch at Tanner’s Buffet Saturday night. COME SATURDAY vanolN TARIETY STORE Miss Helen Backus is confined to her home with a mild attack of diph- theria. Miss Backus and her father had intended leaving today for their former home at Holgate, Ohio, but the trip has necessarily been post- poned. Oh, say! If you were to have a tooth pulled, would you go to the blacksmith? If you want your pic- ture taken you don’t call on the drug- gist for such service. , Remember wa also finish for amateurs and return finished work the same day. Hak- kerup Studio. Send for price lists. Mrs. Edward Morrill of Minneapo- lis, who has spent the past week in the city attending her father, Johmn Ccok, returned home yesterday morn- A ing. She was accompanied by her| new fast boat, “The City of Bemidji,” niece, Miss Neva Hand, of Morris-|to the dam Sunday, running on the town, who will remain with her for (same old schedule—2:30. a short time. We mean YOU when we say “Save part of your income and deposit it regularly in the Northern National Bank.” It will earn you 4 per cent annually. Dr .and Mrs. E. H. Marcum left.| for Minneapolis this morning. They will visit friends. for a week and then drive back to Bemidji with Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks will return next week place concerning his health. Minnesota. Enjoy yourself and take a trip with Captain McLachlan on his fine 3 for 26 cents. (Continued on Page 7) NEW STORE ON FOURTH STREET COME SATURDAY Located in the Former Floyd Brown Building In coming to Bemidji to open up another Fair or Variety store we do not come with any intention of running any other store out of business, and will have no quarrels to pick with other merchants here. We believe that there 1s an opening for just the kind of a store that we shall endeavor to run. We believe that we can make such a store pay, and in all our business dealing you will find this store square all the way through; goods as represented; goods fully worth the price you are asked to pay; goods exchanged and no grumbles; money refunded for any pur- chase when asked for; and that liberal treatment you have a right to expect from the store you favor with your pat- ronage. In this our first advertisement to the people of Bemidji you will notice that it runs in a sort of a rambling way, but we believe that you are interested in know- ing just what kind of a store and what kind of a person or persons came in your midst and ask for your support even in a business venture. So in brief am a six- footer; about 35 years of age; have sold goods nearly all my life; know how to treat customers when they come to the store; am of a happy disposition; leave my grouch on the outside always; have of course my own ideas of running a business, and if that does not agree with other merchants views am only going to ask that they at least keep their hammers out of sight and sound—I have thrown mine away; will endeavor to run a strictly Variety Store and that means any line that there is a demand for in this city—any line that is weak here now, we will feel free to “‘butt in” on that, and handle any item or items we have calls for. » ¢ ] B . . T . [ e .4 . . . Here to stay as long as business will make a living; here to boost for Bemidji all the time and here to 'contribute in its welfare. Any time anything is going on where money is to be raised or any special purpose whatever it may be, dod’t be bashful but call on the Variety Store, and you’'ll find us ready to Dig Up. Saturday, May, 25th, the Opening Day 10 o’clock promptly the doors will open. Look elsewhere in this advertisement for the many Bargains on sale Opening Day, also Monday and Tuesday the sale con- tinues. You will find many items at truly surprising prices. Bought the Floyd Brown stock because we could buy it ch_ea%, and did, and will sell it the same way. You’ll see it priced. If you do not want to purchase any of the Brown stock there are whole stacks of new goods, priced simply as low as -dependable merchandise can be. While we are a little unfortunate in not having just the kind of a store room we should like we will try and make you forget.that in the goods we sell and prices we ask. Better luck later in regard to store room. i If any store will sell you better goods at equal or lower prices, we don’t expect you to come to us. You will never see any ‘‘hot air’’ advertisements of cost, below cost, and such ‘“‘rot.”” It’s the Goods and the Price that you are interested in and you don’t care a snap for what it cost the store, ‘‘do you?’ We invite you to our opening day on Saturday next, at 10 o’clock. You will not disapoint us, ‘‘so come.”’ “No money is so easily made as that saved in buying,” so bear this in mind in the many money saving oppor- tunities that this store will make for you. If our goods, our prices, our treatment are i‘ight, we ask and bid for your trade, not otherwise. Don’t go away disappointed from your first visit. Please remember we have any amount of new goods that failed to arrive for our opening day, Would you walk a block out of your way for 25c> We will save you many dimes and quarters by coming to The Variety Store. We_will have many special items on sale twice a week, priced so low, it’s well worth your visit. white, of finest mercerized yarn. this. Special ................ Special . Regular $1.50 values .......... 75¢ size. Special . c.iiviiiiin sevieenes Small size Special . B. H. S. Four-in-hand Ties. Special . Regular price 25¢. Special Several new patterns in White and Gold Designs. Must be seen to be appreciated. Some splendid values in Graniteware and Underwear. You can do no better than to make this your store for 5 and 10 cent goo Dry Goods Specialties. Come Saturday, fhe 251, Let noting Kesp you away. 100 foot galvanized wire plothes Lines. 39¢ Table Linen. Queen, 64 inches wide, very handsome pattern; snow ‘We recommend .............. o...... 88c Table Linen. Pure Irish Linen, 66 in. wide, heavy weight, beau- tirul pattern, worth a lot more than we ask. ...................... 13¢ Bemidji Pennants—Large size, cut of High School, 13c ...... teveeeieeene.. 140 15¢ Post Cards, Views, Comic, Greeting, others, not the 8 5 cheap grade. Special .............cuiiinennnnnnn. for C 10 and 15c¢ glassware, clear crystal glass, well 5 finished., Bpeclal eh01Ce . .. doeiiooisvionioaesoninsivse c Toothpicks, hard wood, large package. Special, BOX: « 1o siaie s voniinesicdiins Sim ie st sibivy . 21/2c 3 100'piecea complete. Special Some of the Underpriced Special Bargains Note the Prices. Table Linen, 3 specials. 60 inches wide, full mercerized, nice patterns, unbleached; worth 60c. Special .......... And dozens of other items not listed. Darning cotton, black, white and _colors. BDOCIAL MAM cciwn = wnne snie ooz be00 wiiiatsoisihine wiwrsLsiore s sib Bread Toasters. A new one toasts quickly, evenly and safely Special, e8ch. ........ccoivvnnriieeennnennn Sewing Machine Oil. 5 SPECIAL DOLEI . ..o +euvenassannenssennearsanneaneanssn [H Brass Wash Board. Solid brass bound back, spiral rubbing surface. Special ...l Crockery and China. We simply touch these up some. Keep in ~ touch with this store on China Bargains. 8-in. Plates, plain white Neat pattern, set of 6 ....ovvvetiinrnnreeeeenrennnenan T-in. Plates BEU O G« vros o ke shoe Spaiete e I s Wi 32¢ Meat Platters. BEE | W L T H O At A e R R U SO cen 430 Very large $1.50 values. Special . .......0 oL s e 620 100 Piece Dinnerware. Princess Semi-Porcelain ware, extra quality, light and guaranteed not to craze, a new and attractive pattern. 100 pieces, complete Special . ....... ..., R I T T (e Ju One of the very latest patterns, DeLuxe, near China, every piece care- fully selected, is thin and white color with a velvety glaze. We ful- ly warrant this. A 0 L - CARLSON VA The Store that Saves You Money » 5 h} ds, as well as everything in China and You il be well repaid. RIETY STORE The New Store on Fourth Street —_— | M. H. Fisher of Funkley, was a pas- isenger Saturday night returning to his home from a visit to the Mayo hospital at Rochester where he went to consult with a physician at that It is said he was given little or no encour- agement. Mr. Fisher is suffering from cancer and his lease of life may not be for long.—Blackduck American. Buy your adding machine paper from a six week’s trip in Illinois and rolls at the Pioneer Office and School Supply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, _ |

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