Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 1, 1918, Page 8

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" FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 1918 iAGE EIGHT THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER [seLcveouT] nflm's SELLING OUT WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE RETAIL BUSINESS ENTIRELY-—STORE IS FOR RENT-F IXTURES ARE FOR SALE 100 cases Quallty Steel Cut Coffee, in 10~ 22¢ pound 1ots , o o AL sV E 250 drums 25c¢ Quality Coffee, in drums, Per POINGd: & Fot . U iis e e o S 20c 4,000 pounds Special Grade Coffee, in 10- pound ot . s e e 100 barrels Molasses, 16 gallon kegs, per PrgUON i v s e i A Molasses, per 50-gallon barrel; per gal— 11731 R . S T 37¢ Molasses, small quantity, per gallon. . .55¢ 350 cases tall cans Condensed Milk, now per ease e e T D SR $4.90 Tall ecans Condensed Milk, per dozen, $1.25 10,000 pounds Smoked Bacon, per pound, 26 MAOW.. oo L s aaiai e s o o 0 = s io o AtA RN ol [ 25 barrels Ham Butt Pork, per pounds, 25¢ 10 Tierces Scoco, better than lard now per. pounde a0, L L e e .25¢ ‘50 cases Nut Butterine, per pounds 29c °5,000 pounds Soy: Beans, equal to Navy Beans, in 10-pound lots, per pound. . Sale Begms Monday, Nov. 4th -25 dozen pairs Assorted High Top Rubbers, clean-up prices. 40 dozen pairs Women’s one—buckle 3 and. - 4% gize, Arctics, per pair.......... 85¢c . 25 dozen Plush Caps, men’s and women’s Bach-Tor: .. . oo e e e R 90c 15 dozen Plush Caps for Boys, each. .. .40c 50 dozen Felt Insoles, per pair. ....... 12¢ 50 dozen Ladies’ Ordinary Top Rubbers Per-DAIr: ¢ e S e 60c : 50 dozen pairs Men’s Silk Socks, six pairs to $1.25 25 barrels Pure Cane Sorghum, 16 allon || # Puns Tield Fess TOmomne 1o g % donin Wents sk Womers Comigagh keg; per gallon. ... e A 90c 200 cases Tomato Catsup, per dozen botttles House Slippers, per pair......... ..40c | PureHCane Sorghum, 50 gallon barrels, pgr pegatt , 2 $1.25 || 10 cases Barox, four packages for 50c , gallon .ol anllis i S i T b2 TE | R I e e b R S D bt A L 400 cases Home Made Pears, Peaches 150 cases 500s Matches, per dozen boxes | i Sorghum, loss angn e Plun&s, ey oyrp. Fulk quarbfamgll sfor & e f st 50c B W o oR i Dricad Pove Feiad. Ciask TR er dozen jars .. .......... ..., 100 cases Clothes Pins, 15 dozen for. . . 25¢ s 125 cases Pri es Pure.Food C Flak ) | Cor coge i re-rood Torm s3.10 || Oé)a% e Box Applea, J onathansszpleé 75 cases Toothpicks, 7,500 picks for. . . . 25¢ : | @i B Ans theiicand T aiale Tiair: haak ovada - fay Hoelsfmieat o L ¢ ueighes Lp - S n 75 C M C W i - On;g’fggfiiaansdsgz{{rels Flour bestgmde$5 Dg(l; 25% llarzl els Apples, Baldwins and Spleg,spgg nc(?v?res. J rown A ason Jar .a.u?s, .ne’r. fl?zez | (20 }g)er u)ant substitutes to be ordered with 800ab€;h s North er'n' Sp1 HAEHT S iins 3, OOSSbushels No. 4 White Oats, in 25- bus_%el above. S | ST £ 0 KRR (AR A L GINNG C C R L S &t C per bushel ... .. D a3y $1.75 100 barrels Yellow Corn Meal, per 100- 400 sacks Chopped Feed——Oats Barley and 1B i e o R 435 [| 250 pounds Hops, very good brew sgainst || Wheat per 100-gound sack. ... 3250 1 100 bfirrels White Corn Flour, per 50-pound 250 pounds Fennel S[ee i aise Kot oo 25(1) Osgcgsu(rlllclllsclée? Feed, combination sstgcsli) o sack .. e SR TR e G $2.40 0 OF ..oiveenvims e . bl pound ........................ 4‘0(: 800 k Sh ts. B ki d k 2 NAR Lo s R X e $1.00 || > i?gs}fgflgspfiggfing Papers, all kinds, at Sngéfilé LOT OF BALDWINS, BUS$l-llE5% 50 barrels Oat Flour, per 10-pound sack e e A AT & HOW o iy i s e s e 80c 502 ;glzla.(l)lnons five-year guaranteed pamt; pf; Three-piece Carving Sets for ......... 25¢ | 100 barrels Rye F]our, per 50- pound sack || 7 coc Conmed Mixed Veretablos. pe Onions, per bushel ................ $1.00 A NOW o’ h e bt 5 o bt 16057 ik ok i 3 A 75 cc:yfss Canned Mixed Vegetables, peg(liozs. 1| Rutabagas, per bushel . ............ 40c ‘ 200 sacks Rolled Qats, per 90-pound sack 95 cases.('?a'tnne(i SauerKraut oS .p.e'r.do;en Cabbage, perpound .. .............. 1ic | : now k S ...................... $5. cans L g ; $1.40 Two bars Palm Oli%ze Soap and two barszgf . 700 sacks Salt, 100 pounds for. ... ... $1.00 e e B e b Rose Bath Soapfor............... c - * 500 cases Mothers’ Rolled Oats, 10 large IO?O?O.Z(_H_] bOtt es Frult Nectar three bottsl(e):(s: 75 dozeh highest grade Brooms made, each cartonsfor . .id i il b $2.45 || prit Nectar, per dozen hotbtai 2 $1.75" At L s e S R 85¢ Price’s Pure Food Corn Flakes, in dozen |} 100 cases Prunes, 60-70 size, 25-pound case lots, per dozen ... .............. LT | ot RN € 07 E T $3.25 FRESH, MEAT - 100 cases 5s Baking Powder, 5-pound casnss, 150 pounds Mixed Spices, per pound. . :25c || - We are putting on sale to begin on same il DAY &g R gt ) o+ -99C 90 cases Prim Ost, 4 pounds for. ..... 50c || day, 25 head of steer beef that will be fresh Baking Powder, in case lots, per 5-pound {{ 50 dozen pairs Low Rubbers, Goodyear || killed and will chunk same at the following { can ..... R R L o o L 50c Gold Seal, pair ....<........... $1.75 || prices per cut, from 12%c to 20c; also 25 100 cases Gallon Cans Tomatoes, per gallon || 75 dozen pairs Men’s Arctics, Goodyear’s || dandy little hogs at prlces that will astound . . TMOW a5 v by o viss ies he lo o aiiiokat s 87070500 2 60c and others. you. Come with your cash and fill up your Gallon cans Tomatoes, per case of six cans, || 50 dozen pairs United States Men’s Red || larder with needful foods at prices that are MHOWAS cl 2 50 4 Fione Gos e b o 8 L $3. 50 Rubbers, eight-inch ........ .... $3.50 || simply impossible. ¢ ____________________.__'_.___-——--—-—— T —————————————————————————————— For the informationof those who desire my reasons for quitting the retail business, I desire to state that my interests in the Potato Flour Mill, which will entail a business investment of appr oximately $100,000.00, and whuch in the opinion of all those who appreciate its impor tance to the welfare of farmers and business interests alike, must have proper executive management—my self being the largest individual investor, as well as its organizer, places direct responsibility for its success or failure upon me personally. I cannot—darenot —jeopardize the mterests of my associatesor myself—and this, therefore, in connection with my other wholesale interests, will be sufficient responsibility for one person to endeavor to manage under present abnormal conditions. With best wishes to all concerned—both patrons and competitors, and with a full knowledge that I have tried to be fair to all per— . sons at all times, despite my apparent grumpiness, and with hopes that there will soon be a real ray of sunshine that will dispel all gloom and heartrendings brought on by the great world war. MORRIS RAPLAN BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA For the especial benefit of those who can not pay for their purchases all at one time, we shall agree|: to take a deposit on same |} and hold all non-perish- able articles for a period of thirty days, thus giving everyone a chance to get in on the ground floor on all items. We have many other items, odds and ends— Hardware, Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Feed, all of which MUST be dis- | posed of, and at once. It is my special desire to have the consumer take advantage of this biggest sale that ever took place in Northern Minnesota. , / P i | z & 5 i e aea T : 4 e $ T e S (o i R T e _—2 | | | | Defective

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