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[ ..loa Ladies’ and Children’s Cleaks at a great reduction to reduce the line; also discount sale on Millinery. : s : : THE BERMAN EMPORIUM § We have placed our orders for all I the best things the market af- fords and wil! receive them to- day. You will be sure to get Fresh Stuff if you order of us. a— o € Fresh Cucumbers Fresh Radishes e Fresh Celery | — id See our east window for g Green Stuff for Thanksgiving g e Wm. McCuaig Wm. McCuaig G bbb bbb Dbt bbb b b ’?; C. W. Hastings, President. A. P. White, Cashier. % ‘7;‘ F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. g% & % & . . & * First National Bank, * 2 ii, Minnesota. :i% & General Banking Business. ai» a—\,‘;e Savings Department in Connection. Fire Insurance. ‘%‘ o o T B o8 B o o B B B o 5 o e B e o o o o o e EEE CEECTEETECCEECEERRERE CANDY {iThe Grill Kitchen atthe MODEL Bakery may be fouund the largest and best assortment of Candies for old and young We carry the cheaper grades of can- dies as well as a choice line of hetter grades. éEEiE‘EEE‘EEE(‘EEGE‘EEE& 133333333333333333333333333333333333333¢ Will Serve Their Thanks- giving Dinner On Sunday. VEEEEEFEEEEEEEECEEEEEEEEER BLY’S MODEL BAKERY L] 233333333 3333333533333 3333333 33333 THE CITY Go to Hakkerup for photos. Cucumbers at the Princess. Linen sale at the Berman Em- porium. Office rooms for rent. O’Leary | & Bowser. L. G, Townsend of Blackduck was in the city Wednesday. $100 fur lined otter trimmed overcoats $75. O’Leary & Bow- ser. Lowney’s chocolate bon bons for dinner dessert. Only at Pet- erson’s. $135 beaver jackets for $105 to- night and tomorrow. O’Leary & Bowser. A. L. Gordon, the Shevlin mer- chant, is transacting business in Bemidji today. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Place your order for Thanks- giving ice cream early. The Model Bakery, phone 125. Buttons made for ladies tailor made suits, S. J. Fryhling, the tailor. Oppesite Markham Hotel. P. Gasperd of Sauk Center was in the city yesterday a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilm. Mr.and Mrs. T. K. Boyer ar- rived in the city Wednesday night for a visit in the city with Mr. Boyer’s parents. For fashionable up-to-datesuits, perfect fit guaranteed see S. J. Fryhling, merchant tailor. Op- posite Markham Hotel. Take a chance on the book case now on exhibition at the Princess Grocery company’s store, Tick- ets from one cent to one dollar. | Miss Mamie Todd, who is em- ployed at Buena Vista as teacher of one of the schools in that vicin- ity, is in the city today the guest of friends. M. D. Stoner went to Anderson Indiana, Wednesday, where he will attend the funeral of Walter Frampton, the young man who died suddenly on the survey Tues- day nighs, George Young, who has been employed as a traveling salesman by a Devils Lake firm, the past summer, spent Thanksgiving in the city at the home of his brother, J. P. Young. i O.C.Newman, Fran«fort—OQOur baby was sickly, did not grow. Our doctor recommended Holli- ster’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Now she’s strong, rosy and heal- thy, thanks to your tea. 385cents. Barkers Drug Store. Mrs. Shufelt, the woman who was shot in the arm by an employe onan M. & I. passenger train last spring, passed through the city Tuesday enroute to Grand Rapids, where she will remain for a few days. Girls expect remedies to work miraclesinaday’s time. Beauti- fying changes come slow. Keep on taking Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea. ’Twill make the face fair and blooming. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. BarkersDrugStore. A dance was given last night at the Markham hotel in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T, K. Boyer, who are visitingin the city with Mr. Boyer’s parents and a very pleas- ant evening was enjoyed by the thirty guests who were 1 at- tendance, Braces body and brain, strengthens, soothes, cures while you sleep. That’s what Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Makes you well, keeps you well. 35cents,Teaor Tablets. Barkers Druk Store. W. G. Brooks, who was form- erly a resident of this city, came up from Richville, Minn., to spend Thanksgiving Day with friends in this city. Mr. Brooks is proprietor of a wagon and ma- chine shop at Richville and says that business is good. He re- turned home this morning. Suits cleaned and repaired. Best of work guaranteed. By S. J. Fryhling merchant tailor. Op- posite Markham Hotel. Our furs are made to wear, a guarantee goes with every fur garment seld. Special prices for today and tomorrow. Our beau- tiful scarfs and boas in Isabella Fox, Sable, Martin, etc., are the talk of the town. Prices are right special prices for today and to- moriow, my last two days in your town for this month. I. Kraywetz representing A. Zek- man. Delicious ice cream for Thanks- giving at the Model Bakery,phone 125. . Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. $100 fur lined otter trimmed overcoats $75. O’Leary & Bow- ser. Acrchie Lucia of Hurley, Wis., spent Thanksgiving in the city with friends. Alask seal $800 jackets tonight and tomorrow $275. O’Leary & Bowser. The local recruiting office has secured four men for service at Seattle during the past two-days. H. E. Hatcher, representing Parke, Davis & Co., of Detroit, Mich., called on his trade here yesterday. John Kramer and Miss Mamie Carmen held hands in front of Judge Pendergast Tuesday night., The groom is from Ramsey county and the bride one of the fair maids of Beltrami. John Parker, superintendent of the Clearwater Logging com- pany, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Parker says that the weather for logging has been ideal so far and there is little doubt but that the season will bea successful one. Frdfi‘ Seuth Afrieé.—-New Way of Using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban, Natal, South Afri- ca, says: ‘“As a proof that Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy ‘is a cure suitable for old and young, I pen you the following: A neigh- ber of mine had a child just over two months old. It had a very bad cough and the parents did not know what to give it. I sug- gested that if they would get a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and put some upon the dummy teat the baby was suck- ing it would no doubt cure the child. This they did and brought about a quick relief and cured the baby.” This remedy is for sale by Barker’s Drug store. Dance Tonight. A dance will be given tonight at the Grant Valley hall and many young people from Be- midji will go out to attend the event. The dances given at Grant Valley are invariably suc- cessful and are enjoyed by all who attend. Samaritans Give Supper. A supper and card party will be given Monday night by the local lodge of Samaritans and all are invited to attend. All mem- bers of the order, whether they Ole Halvorson and Miss Wal berg Stephenson were. married Wednesday by Judge Pender- gast. The ceremony was per- formed at the St. Germain res- taurant and only a few friends of the contracting parties were present. Fur jackets from $28 up, scarfs from $4 up. Special prices on gentleman’s furlined coats today and tomorrow only. See Mr. Kraywetz at the Markham Hotel store room and his full line of handsome stylish furs. Place open until 9 P. M. evening. Alask seal $300 jackets tonight and tomorrow $275. O’Leary & Bowser. Smallpox in County. - The first case of smallpox in the county developed Tuesday and the man afflicted was promptly landed in the county hospital by Health Officer F. A. Blakeslee. The man had just re- turned from North Dakota and it is thought that he contracted the disease while in that state. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Is Pleasant to Take. The finest quality of granulated loaf sugar is ased in the manu- facture of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and the roots used in its preparation give it a flayor similar to maple syrup, making it quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. L. Roderick, of Poolesville, Mad., in speaking of this remedy, says: “l have used Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy with my children for several years and can truthfully say it is the best preparation of the kind I know of. The children like to take it belong to the Bemidji lodge or not, are requested to be present as important business will come up before the meeting. For Sale. A few 50 foot lots if sold before, January 1 will let them go at $50 each, easy terms. See Lang & Carter. Subscribe for the Pioneer. ( Fancy Kings. 3 35¢. 35¢. 25¢. 25¢. “ Concord Grapes, per bskt., 3(e. per peck - - Pippens « “ - “ Lemons, per dozen - 2 Banaras ¢ e & White Clover comb Honey: per Ib. |5e. 8¢C. 28e. Fresh Celery Per bunch - - Fresh Cremery Butter Per lb. Call and See Qur China and Glass Ware Which We are Selling at a Discount. . . . BEMIDJI MER. CO. STRAW'S Shoe Store| Tickes Piano Tickets Sealed Bids for School Building at .Northome. Will be received by the school hoard of school district No. 1, Ttasca county, Minn., until Monday Dec. 5. 1904, for furnishing labor and material for the construction and com- pletion of a two story frame sehool building at Northome, Minn. In accordance with plans and specifications furnished by said school ‘board and which may be seen at the office ot Dr. Ward, Northome, Minn.. or at_the office of said school board in Grand Rapids, Minn. A1l bids must be accompanied by certified check for $0 as an evidence of good faith. Said check will be returned immediately after the contract is awarded. The successtul bidder will be required to furnish an_approved bond to said board in the sum of the contract price and conditioned for the faithful performance of the work. Bids must_be sealed and directed to the School Board, Grand Rapids, Minn. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. MARGARET DORAN. Clerk. *YOUR MONEY IS NO GOOD” and will be refunded to you if after use ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS BLOOD CURE you are not satisfied with results, This is our guarantee which goes with and it has no injurious after ef- fect. For sale by Barker’s Drug store. ! avery bottle. For Sale and Guaranteed Only by A. GILMOUR & CO. When is the best time to the World’s Fair? Best way to get there? Rock Island System. Best train? next afternoon. Thro’ sleepers and chair cars. orat Rock Island System 6th and Robert Sts., St Any time—the sooner the better, for you will surely want to go a second time. St. Louis Express leaving St. Paul and Minne- apolis every evening, arriving St. Louis early Tickets at offices of connecting lines 322 Nicollet Ave., Mineapolis; W. L. HaTnaway, Dist. Pase'r Agent, Minncapolis, visit . Paul. Important Announcement Ladies who up to the present time have not found just whai they want in the late styles of Fine Footwear will be more than repaid if they will call and see our distinctive and exclusive models in Gun Metal and Patent Leather Walk- ing Boots. Nifty, Snappy, New Shapes. Another invoice just received of that popular O. K. last. Bring your repairing here; ¥ we have engaged an artist in this line. ‘We have now in connection with the store a first class re- pair skop and are prepared to do your work promptly and give you conscientious service and expert work. Cusiom work a specialty. : 4 H ¢l 5 3 3 3 & Piano Piano Straw’s Shoe Store. Pnone 89. Swedback Block 403 Beltrami Ave Tickets Tickets % This is the Place to come for the things that are the latest and best in ‘Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Chinaware, Silverware, Cut Glass, Toilet Articles, and Solid Gold and Plated Jewelery. We have made unusual efforts to make you- unusual offerings for the approaching Holiday Season f Prmm——] 3 We solicit your attention to our fine line. Buy now and avoid delays and disappointments. 33— —= George T. Baker @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. Fmvvvww’vv‘ TR OV VO DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOVURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1to 5:30 p. m. L] E % E Office--SWEPBACK BUILDING. 4 : ; 4 Are Chiropractic Adjustments the same a.s Osteopath Treatments? No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in place § that which is out of place, to right that which is wrong; but the Path- 1 ology Diagnosis, Prognoris and Movements are entirely different. One of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has taken both Chiropractic and Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic is ten times more direct in the adjustments and the results getting health ten times more thor- ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. tnamwm‘u&u&&und Subseribe for the Daily Pioneer. Fascination . . . $100 in a Diamond has more influence than $1000 in the Bank. DIAMONDS We have the largest assortment in -Bemidji. They are of the best grade, and range in price from $30 to $165. Any Diamond we sell we will give within 10 per cent of full purchase price any time you wish to return it. ‘allll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllll.llllllllll_lllll]l PP P BARKER'S i-illillll-ll