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& A New Sample Line of i « Elegant Furs and Cloaks § Prices cut to Pieces. * THE BERMAN EMPORIUM bl 4t g bl ..HOLIDAY GOODS.. We ave headguarters for Watches, Diamonds, Clocks,Cut Glass and Silverware, in the finest Sterling and best qua,hty plated ware. Hand pmnted China from medium price to the highest grade and more expensive patterns. In fact we have one of the best and brightest, carefully selected stocks (of our line) ever shown in Northern Minnesota. We warrant every article sold by us to be exactly as represented. We engrave every article (that can be engraved) free ofcharge in the latest de- signs and patterns. All indications point to a large holiday wrade, and we would advise our customers to select early. By making a small de- posit, we will engrave und lay away for you any articles you want to select. k) —& George T. Baker @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. e NTIL December 25th, I will offer my whole stock of Taxi- dermy Goods and Curios at greatly reduced prices. I have the finest goods appropriate for Holiday Gifts in the country. My stock consists of Finely Mounted Game Heads; Game Birds mounted in natural positions as well as ‘‘dead game” for dining room decoration; Birds of Prey, etc., all of which make finer decorations for the home or office than art pictures. My stock of Curios is from all parts of the world; there is no finer stock in the country to choose from. I also call special attention to my Fur Rugs, which probably will not last long; so come early and make your choice. i HENRY BUENTHER Taxidermist, 208 Second St. < \ Lung Balsam will cure your couwh Blue points on the half shell, 25 cents a dozen at the Arcade. Men’s Selz Royal Blue shoes at $3.50 at the Hub clothing house, Eddie Brannon has accepted a position at the Zenor cigar shop. Order a few more pictures from that negative at Reed’s Studio, ‘Whipping cream that will whip 40c a quart at the Mode] Bakery. Phone 125. It is rumored that the Dowie colony at Blackduck will use Bar low’s Best. Men's all wool pants, worth $2.50, for $1.90 at the Hub cloth- ing house, Abe Wyler went to Kelliher last on business for the Bemidji Brewing company. John Pasha, the popular Black- duck saloon man, is transacting business in the city today. Mrs. E. A. Barker leaves Sat- urday morning for St. Charles, where she will spend Christmas with her parents. The Red Cross is coming. Jabez Hines passed through There is no lever so powerful |the city this morning enroute to as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Brainerd, where he will transact : CANDY Kitchen atthe MODEL Bakery may be found 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 better grades. BLY’S MODEL BAKERY L THE CITY Barlow’s Best. business connected with his Dowie colony. R. A. McCuaig returned to Tenstrike last night. Fruit in winter as well as in summer at Peterson’s. Try it, if you don’tlike it, don’t keep it. Barlow’s Best. J. W. Chisholm of Princeton is registered at 'the Remore. Clyde J. Pryor of the Pioneer went to Kelliher last night. R. J. Albrant returned this morning from Blackduck. L. Larson of Crookston is visit- ing {riends in the city today. Blue points on the the shell, 25 cents a dozen at the Arcade. . Dr. C. J. Larson, the eye spec- ialist, will be here December 14. We have any fruit in market all the year around. . Peterson’s, A, D. Cater of St. Cloud is a business visitor in ‘Bemidji to- day. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s Iung Balsam is the best. The Model Bakery delivers goods to all parts of the city. Phone 125. Men’s fine dress pants, worth $4 to $5, for $3 at the Hub cloth- ing house. Mrs. J. C. Dale of Turtle River is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Tanner. Jos. Rauscher, who has spent a few days in the city, returned to Ripple last night. We sell fruit when it is scarce as well as when it is plentiful and cheap. J. Peterson, Jr. Dr. C. M. Smith returned last night from Minneapolis, where he has spent the past two weeks with his parents in that city, Charles Hickey, formerly a brick mason of the city, came down this morning from hishome- stead near Moval lake for a short visit with friends. The farmer loves therolling plain, The sailor loves the sea, The girls they love their lovers, And their Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker's Drug Store. Frank J. Kline, the Walker & Akeley superintendent, left last night for Tenstrike, where he will look afier the company’s large timber interests for a few days. Notice—Life insurance com- panies will reduce the rate 33 per cent to all who agree to use Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. A wise measure. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Bert Barker, who has been em- ployed at the jewelry establish- ment of E, A. Barker for the past six weeks, will leave for his home in Minneapolis tomorrow morning for a visit with his par- ents in that city. Comforts the heart, strength- ens the mind. It’s ‘good, ill or well. Makes ones face bright as a summer morning. That’s what’s Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea does. 85 cents, Tea or Tablet. Barker’s Drug Store. Men’s wool sweaters, worth $2, for $1.25 at the Hub clothing house. P. H. McGarry of Walker pas- sed through the city last night enroute to Kelliher. Mr. Mec- Garry is at the head of the Wal- ker Hospital and 'Sanitarium as- sociation and will look after the association’s interestsatKelliher, Blackduck and Farley. Walter Harris returned last night from Eau Claire, Wis., where he has spenta couple of weeks with friends and relatives. He was accompanied by his mother and sister, who will spend the winter in Bemidji with Regis- ter of Deeds-elect J. O. Harris. Blue points on the half shell, 25 cents a dozen at the Arcade. The interior of the City Restau- rant will be entirely remodeled and Mr. Burroughs will install a first class equipment and convert the restaurant into one thatis en- excelled by any in the city. Work to this end is already under way. Our specialty is fine fruit. Pet- erson, The Blackduck American was four years of age on the date of its last publication. Miss Drusy McCauley of this city has accepted a position-as a teacher at Red Lake and has left for her field of labor. One drunk appeared in police court this morning and upon pleading guilty was given a sen- tence of ten days in the county jail. T. J. Miller & Co. have closed a deal whereby lots 18, 14, 15and 16 in Rosemilne addition become the property of ['rank Haws. The consideration was $500.. ‘W. H. Shafer has arrived in the city to accept a position at the Reed Studio. Mr. Shafer is an artist of ability and will be a valuable aquisition to the Studio. James Phole was brought to the city this morning from Blackduck and confined in St, Anthony’s hospital. The patient is suffering with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Fahne- stock left last night for Ten- strike, where Mr. Fahnestock will make the monthly collections for the Iron Range telephone company. ‘W. M. Teal passed through the city today enroute from Kirk’s camp near Tenstrike to his home at Huclid. Mr Teal placed 2 number of heavy draft horses with Mr. Kirk for the winter. L. L. Zenor, representing the W. H. Morris Land company, is in the city today from Crookston, Mr. Zenor is_a brother of C. C. Zenor, the popular Bemidji cigar manufacturer, and will remain here for a few days visiting. Chas. Tedford, Mayor Steinand J. A: Brink were in the city last night from Cass Lake. The gentlemen came up to inspect the local variety theater and the man- ner in wuich it is conducted, as a company is contemplating the es- tablishment of a similar amuse- ment house at Cass Lake. Finest fruit for table or sick room at Peterson’s. Rector of St. Luke’s.—Ashburn- ham, Ontario, Testifies to the Good Qualities of Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy. Ashburnham, Ont., April 18, 1908.—1I think it is only right that I should tell you what a won- derful effect Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has produced, The day before Easter I was so distressed with a‘cold and cough that I did not think to be able to take any duties the next day, as my voice was almost choked by the cough. Thesame day I re- ceived an order from you for a bottle of your Cough Remedy. I at once procured a sample bot- tleand took about three doses of the medicine. To my great relief the cough and cold had completely disappeared--and I was able to preach threetimes on Easter Day. I know that thig'rapid and ef- fective cure was due to your Cough Remedy. I make this tes- timonial withont solicitation, be- ing thankful to have found such a Godsent remedy. Respectfully yours, BE. A. Langfeldt, M. A., Rector of St. Luke’s Church. This remedy is for sale bv Bark- ers Drug Store. Dance at Nymore. Elmer Glidden, the popular proprietor of the Nymore danc- ing hall, will give another dance tomorrow night and all are cord- jally invited to attend. Good music and an cyster supper will be features of the occasion. Will Keep Open All Night. Commencing next Sunday night, the Grill will keep open all night in order to accomodate the night trade. An extra force has been added and all orders will be served promptly and in the best fashion. AAINS M Newport News, Va.,, July 22, 1 Last summer while recovering fro;,n,ls ness of fever, I had a severe attack of Inflammatory Rheumatism in the knees, from which I was unable to leave my room for several months. I was_treated by two doctors and also tried different kinds of linaments and medicines which seemed to relieve me from pain for awhile, but at the same time I was not any nearer getting well. One day while reading a paper Isaw an advertisement of S. 8. 8. for Rheumatism. I decided to give ita trial, which I did at once. After T had taken three hottles I felt a great deal better, and I still continued to take it regularly until I was eutirely cured. I now feel better than for years, and I cheerfully recommend S. 8.'S. to’ any one sufienng from Rheumatism. 613 32d St. HAS, E GILDERSLERVE, Rheumatism is caused by uric acid or some other nud poison in the blood, whxch when ited in the muscles joints, uce the sharp, cutting pnms and the stiffness and soreness pe- culiar to this disease. S.S.S. goes di- rectly into the circulation, irrita- ting " substances are nentralized and filtered out of the system, the blood is made pure and the general health is built up under the purifying and tonie who will write us effectsof the vey S S S about their case. table remedy. 'I’hp Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga Write for our spe- cial book on. Rhep- matism w)nch 1.9 sentfree. Our. sicians will a without charge all Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articlés should never be used except on prescrip- tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., con- tains no mercury, and is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tne system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. Itis taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by all druggists. Price, 7bc. per bottle. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa- tion. Notice. Subscribers who fail to receive the Pioneer are requested to notify the office at once. The Pioneer will furnish free to all subscribers in Bemidji a tin hold- er in which the carrier may put the paper. Ifyou have noholder, please ask for it. Subscribers are also requested to notify the office at once when carrier boys fail to put the paper in the holder. Dissolution of Partnership, Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between D. J. Hiler and C. C. Zenor has been dissolyved by mutual consent. Mr. Zenor will continue the business and will collect all bills due the firm. | C. C. ZENOR. Every Straw Has Its Day. The straw hat and the straw yote haye had their day—Bits from the North Country, Pioneer, December 7. Straw, the shoe man, now has his day and the people of Bemidji have theirs in the chance to se- cure fine shoes at fire sale prices. Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent druggist of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says: “Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my jndgement, the most su- perior preparation of‘anything in use today forconstipation. They are surs in action and with no ten- dency to nauseate or gripe. For .visited the fair when the atten- sale by Barkers Drug Store. Subscnbe for the Pioneer. 111, on Nov. 22. Dress Goods.—We are showing an up-to-date line from 15¢ t,o $2.00 per ya.rd megs.—We have the best. 4 A new line of up-to-date Back and Side Combs just received. A New Handkerchiefs for Pillow Tops. g Remnats of Ribbons. Look them over Towels from 10c to $2.00 a pair See the new Plad Ribbons Ladies Walking skirts 33.@ to $7.00; allnew Ladies Izid and golf gloves Mens underwea,r.—-Spe:iaI $2.50 ;uits for $1.98 see’em 25 percent Disco:nt on Me;' and Boys Caps ——e Boy’s Leather and Canvas leggings )Ji;}hllb)kllibb)bthlbbbbhb#b)})b W oo Ladies felt shoes; special $1.15 A new line of Childrens all wool Knit Sweaters75 to $1 Dont forget our Grocery Department. We handle thg best only in this Department ; > 3 Wm. McGumg Ty TYYTTYYY Wm. McGualg % The New Hardware: Merchants' | are now selling Hardware at prices to save money for the purchasing public. Give us a call and see what a purchasing power your Cash Dollar has at this store right now. . Qur new goods are arriving daily and we are now in a position to supply every wantin the line. Our Terms are Cash and Our Prices are Low in Consequence. Goods delivered to all parts of the city, Mill Park ang Nymore. Safisfaction guaranteed. : Phone 57. FLEMING & DOWNS. Successors to F. M. Malzahn & Co. was performed at Winnebago, Ill., in the presence of a few friends ~ and relatives of the contracting parties. - ey haye taken up their residence at Tenstrike. Be Quick. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. ‘‘Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will pre- vent the attack. It never fails, Presbyterian church of Ten-|and is pleasant and safe to talke, strike, was married to Miss| For sale’by Barkers Drug Store. Gertrude Wells of Winnebago, e > The ceremony' Go to Hakkerup for photos. Saw the President. Miss Alice McCauley gives an interesting accouat of her trip to the world’s fair. She did not reach St. Louis untilThanksgiving Day but was able to make a tour of the grounds and was there the day that President - Roosevelt dance was over four hundred thousand. Rev. Evans Married. . Rev. A. E. Evans, pastor of the Eastman Kodaks There is noth- ing so pleasing and Jinstructive as a kodak. A chiid We have the only line in $1 to $20% can operate one. Bemidji wiih prices from From Now To The 15th is the time to think of Engraving to avoid dis- appointment. is the most com- OQur Line of Solid - Gold Brooches Cuff Buttons Stick Pins Rings and Studs plete and the very latest designs CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Sterling Silver Spoons Forks Manicure Sets Hundreds of Novelties All Bright New Pieces Watches Diamonds and Cut Glass. you have the Right here is where advantage of newest designs seeing the in solid gold cases set with diamonds, the prettiestenam- eled chate- laine watches | of any place in - Northern 7 Minnesota. BARKER'’S | DR UG STORE.