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A2015 49¥¥a FTUITJ ~YTotit. IT0". Cat. Je builanmsberd=mg 7 oct by or before Nov. 30,1915. Mr. C. M. Bacon our landlord says we must go. The time is limited that we can count ourselves as merchants of Bemidji. We promise during this short time the merriest battle ever experienced by competition. We are selling our own stock at our own prices and these prices will be so startlingly low, that we know that no other merchant of Bemidji or elsewhere great or small will dare to follow our price-slash- ing lead. The savings of our lives are threatened by the ruthless turning of our stock i into the street. Be on hand for the great harvest of clothing bargains as quoted below. 1-2 less than regular prices and prices less than half the regular price. Never was such an overwhelming array of bargains, never was such a price tumbling as will be witnessed during this sale. Prices that strike! Strike the heart of competition with consternation, greet the WVisitors of this high quality store at every hand. Seasonable and durable mcrchandlse, nifty togs of sturdy build may be yours at 1-3 less than regular price. Forced Out Prices on Dress Sox | Forced Out Prices on Hats & Caps | Forced Out Shoes and Rubbers Y hoi f d belts, shirt; $5 John B. Stetson hats...................§3.50 Any O’D 11 shoe in the | 5 & ine hicgat pobear-of pricts, SEivlstaney, JreEtairern biowi, é‘;{ 25 cent dress sox, worsted and silk lisle, * M T LANPHER HATS | et o i _;03,;: and blue, now....... $1.25 dress shirts. | ’ guaranteed everlasting, per pair. | Forced Out Prices In Furnishings Forced Out Price on Trousers ‘ | | I I H: d sl 4 to $5 vali $2.! $1.25 detachable c (19 $5.00 dress trouser $3.15 nzzard shote, $4 to 8 yalus $2.95 Flannel shirts 5¢, 95¢, $1.13, $1.95 $2.50 valied ih nediim, w . Suspenders, 35¢ and 50¢ values Cloth top English lasts -$2. I % 2 2.50 values o cights..........$1. 65 Special $1.50. fiannel shirts, forced out ! NS $1.65 DRI A Chippewa working shoe, $4.50 to $4.75, ;smce iR Extra heavy weights, Zenith & Malone g DOW, ool $3.15 weater coal x N N Rilk okides.. 5o ... g, [ R VLR TR ipeprrinitimmiemen P | C o T R N i & All wool unde; suits trousers, $4.50 val ol | Silknecktien. oo The values now... Thompson work shoe, $4 to $5 values; ........................ i X .9 $3.50 values ... | Linen, handkerchiefs, 3 fa 50c values now... DOW oo $2.40, $2.95 3 years of handling nationally advertised and nationally recognized merchandise coupled with our unfailing policy of ‘One Price and a Square Deal to All’ stands out forever as your guaranty that every statement, every promise we make now will be faithfully filled. - Your confidence is our only hope of closing out this enormous stock, ; Notice To The Public - It is with the deepest regret that we have been forced to announce the end of our career as clothing merchants of Bemidji. We wish publicly to thank our numerous friends for their patronage in the past and would advise all to take full advantage of these prices we offer on staple and seasonable wear. - We are offering you an op- portunity to help yourself in helping us that may never come again. : Nearly everythmg in stock will be offered at less than wholesale prices. In supplying yourself at this great sale you save the enormous difference between our prices and those you must pay elsewhere. You owe this saving to yourself and to your family. Can you conceive of any greater luck than this price tumbling sale coming just when your needs are greatest. On November 30th the doors of Akerberg-Kittleson & Co. close forever ARERBERG-RITTLESON & (0 | 209 THIRD ST. ‘ BEMIDJI, MINN. TTANOIS ATIVA 1L AIWAE THL ‘eI61 ‘08 WALOLOO ‘XVAUNLVY f