Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 16, 1914, Page 8

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* WEDRESDAY, DECEMRER 16, 1914 Unclaimed Letters. - . |Mr. Jock, Reed, W. H, Rick,| " List of advertised letters “UN- | David, Swartout, Mr. Lean, Whitman, CLAIMED” at Bemidji posto!flce for |Mr. Chas. Women—Becker, Mrs. MAIL PARCELS NOW, PLEA ing in their gifts and sending them early. “The farmer always remem- (Continued from Page 1.) bers his friends at the holiday sea- ; 3 S g : feeling that in this way they can|son, and this year, good crops and|week ending December 14, 1914. |Dora, Cairns, Miss Anna, Cody, Mrs. X It mh“ & room to r:n:o:: maintain the efficient service of the|fairly good prices have per-|Men—Baker, Mr. P. W., Erickson,|V., Jacobson, Mrs. J. H., (2), O'Brien, * want to rent- one—yon get the ¥ past and not be inconvenienced by |mitted him to make moré generous|Mr. Eriek,_Franklin, Mr. Joe, Fa!ab Mrs. J. E, Swanson, Miss Annfe. * best choice m‘h s Pioneer * help not familiar with the work. gifts,” the postmaster remarked to- |deau, Mr. Henry, Gray, Mr., School —_— % want ad. Phone 31. * Business this year, he says, is as|day. Supt., Gardner, Mr. Chas., Hall, Mr. Miss Erna Stolzenfeld, a girl with- I C L L R PP L great, -if not greater than last year, _— Chas., Hanson, Mr. E. H., Loyear, |out a college education, has been pro- - and already the farmers living in the Pneumatic soles for shoes were the |Mr. L., Matthews, Mr. J. C.Mickel- |moted to first assistant bacteriologist E son, Henry, Murphy, P. S., 'Pickles, |in the Milwaukee health department. territory adjoining the city are bring- ! subject of a recent patent. Special Xmas Sale; =) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY = s DEC. 18 AND 19 In several of our various lines we find that we are heavily overstocked. In order to reduce our stock and tum same into ready.cash we are placing hundreds of useful and practical gifts at a saving to you of 10 to 25 per cent, and this includes hlgh grade clocks, silverware, china, cut glass, toilet sets, umbrellas, musical i instruments, electroleers, metal specialties, etc., in addition to our large stock of watches and jewelry. - OUR RECULAR PRICES are much lower than’city prices as we are not burdened with high rents and large office expenses. WE MANUFACTURE a great many artlcles which enables us to sell them to you at a greatly reduced price. WE BUY DIRECT from manufacturers at WHOLESALER’S PRICES, at the same price that jobbers pay, such articles we do not manufacture, and _you can readily see this places us where the man who buys from the wholesalers and pays them an additional profit, is unable to compete with us. As you will readily see we have many advantages both in buying and selling that few of our competitors possess as we have been placed on the jobbing list of many of the large factories. Free to the Ladies Friday and Saturday A beautiful HAND PAINTED PLATE given to each lady whose purchase ameunts to $5 00 or over on the above mentioned dates. Few women are without the desire for HAND PAINTED CHINA. Space does not allow us to quote. but a few of the many bargains we have but before makmg up your llst glance over these prices. t Lavalli‘efes_ and Pendants Handsome 8 Day Parlor Glock at 35 25 Strikes the hour on a beauti- ful sounding gong, half hour on cup bell of an entirely dif- ferent tone; heavy brass” plates; highly polished steel pivots; case is made of wood, black enameled or marbelize finish; fancy bronze feet and < ornaments. Is made different from most mantle clocks; is strong and durable and with proper care will last a life- time. Do not compare this clock with- clocks.. that are sold in the Cities from $7.00 to $8.00 but compare it with clocks that are sold from $10.00 to $12.00. Bought in large quantities Direct from one of the large eastern manu- > facturers, combined with our low selling expenses, en- : ables us to offer this clock for the astounding low What girl can resist the charm of a dainty lavalliere, a Sale Price of $5.25 veritable lace work of gold or platinum set with precious or semi-precious stones? Sterling Silver Thimbles, good weight 18 Cerits Sterling Silver Napkin Mark- ers 50c to $2.00 Among the useful gifts must not be forgotten Umbrellas Detachable suitcase style with gold or silver handles suitable for engraving $3 to $15 ‘Why not give him The designs we have this year are unusually delicate 2.00 .00 to X and fine. A more pleasing gift could not be chosen. Com- $$ 10.00 CUff Buttons ? 5318%50 lete with chai Pleteowith; chatn The EL KAY Cuff Buttons Every El Kay button is guaranteed and in case of accident $2.50 tO $75.00 is replaced without charge or question. 21BVHOVLIQ BVIS ,S5,3M07,,H04 YSY 20 per cent Discount on Cut Glass i |Solid Gold and Gold Fllled - Lockets FOR ladies and gentle- men HANTD ENGRAV ED with any lodge ¥ emblem or initials. $1.00 to $15.00 During the two days of this sale we : ; will place our Rogers, Community and other well known makes entire stock of 54 Regular Price Sale Price B cut glass ‘on ..$1.50 to $2.50........ $1.10 set $A sale at 20 per ! Desserts 3.00 to 4.00........ 2.20 seof f:enlt gff- lTlns Tables 8.50 to 5.00....... 2.60 set includes large | erry Spoon .: bowls, water| o 14 Meat Foik . sets, sugar and : creamers, nap- | Sugar Shell and Butter Knife .. Prs, ete., in the well known makes. 3-piece child’s set | 650 I Sterllng SllVCl’ Tea Spoons ! 65C I . ALL MAIL ORDERS filled pro;nptly as We give special attention to this branch of the v HAND ENGRAVING on goods pur- chased of us without extra charge. We em- Doy two expeit engravers We have a quantity left over from bxnl.en sets and discontinued patterns that. we } will-close out at the very low pn(e of 65¢c each GEO. T. BAKER & COMPANY MANUF ACTURING JEWELERS ' 116 Third St. ' Li o990 .0 Near the Lake busmess

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