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Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE Must Have 21 Jewels. The most sweeping order that has been promulgated by the _Great Northern since the com- mand that all uniforms must be bought of one St. Paul house, was announced last week, when train- men were given notice that they maust all provide themselves with watches of 21 jewels or better, adjusted at five different points for heat and cold. Five years ago the standard was fixed at 17 jewels with heat and cold adjust- ment. This means that many trainmen will have to purchase new timepieces. All watches bought must be passed upon by the official inspector. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching re. volt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleepless- ness, or stomach upsets. Elec- tric Bitters will quickly dismem- ber the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, and clarify the blood. Run down system benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vahish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Hlectric Bitters is only 50c, and that is returned if it don’t give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by all druggist. Developments May Follow. A letter was received by Chief of Police Bailey from a woman in Grand Forks asking for the whereabouts of a well known Be- midji gentlemen who she claims has ill treated her. The letter states that the matter can be settled for $1,000, but unless this amount is forthcoming in the near future the man will be ar- rested and dealt with' according to law. Exhibiting Gas Machine. George Weetman has com- pleted his new gas making ma- chine andit is nowon exhibition at the Matheny billiard parlors. The plant is a minature oune but gives a clear, steady and power- ful light. Mr. Weetman has not as yet received word from the patent departmentas to whebher his application has been granted or not. Go Out of Business Today. The Armstrong & Underwood cafe will be closed after today, and the removal of the furniture and fixtures will be commenced atonce. Both members of the firm will go to Northwest Terri- tory, Lauada, in the near future and engage in business, probably of the same nature, The build- ing is owned by J. H. French. Folkers Appeals. Chas. C. Folkers was tried yesterday afternoon at Park Rapids charged with having car- ried a loaded gun within the con- fines of the Itasca State Park and a fine of $50 was imposed by the justice. Mr. Folkers appeal- ed the case and it will come up at the spring term of district court. Took No Part. The Royal Neighbors inform the Pioneer that they took no part in the dance and supper given by the Woodmen Thursday night and that the dccount of the event published in last evening’s ::ssxtl;e was incorrect to that ex- en Moose Supper. George McTaggart will enter- tain anumber of friends at a moose supper which will be given this evening. David Long will do the culmary stunts necessary for the proper preparation of the feast. Holly for sale at the Grill. R. 8. McDonald, superintend- ent for Backus & Brooks, is in the city today from Minneapolis, where he has spent a few days with friends. =~ Mr., McDonald will leave tonight for Koochich- ing, where he is located. S, C. Bagley, the veteran log- ger, went to Tenstrike last mvh‘fi where he will look over a piece of tifaber land which may be logged by him this winter. Mrs. Thos. Keefe and two children of Bagley are in the city and will remain here the guests of Miss Laura Finnigan over Sunday. A. K. Hall of Little Falls is in the city and will leave tonight for Dexterville, where he will cut a large amount of pine this winter. Holly for sale at the Grill. Dislocated Shoulder. John Chapman, proprietor of a sawmill located twelve miles southwest of the city, sustained a dislocated shoulder last night. Chnpman came to the city to get a casting for his mill and drove down to the M. & L. depot. He jomped from the wagon and slipped on the ground, falling on his shoulder. The dislocation was reduced this morning by Drs. Ward and Henderson and the patient is doing well. Now Ice Boat. Edwin® French and Harvey Woodard have completed anew ice boat which will be launched upon Lake Bemidji tomorrow. It will be-schooner rigged and from the model the craftlooks as if it will prove dangerous compe- tion for the other boats now in commission. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expressive. self is che price of a mistake,but you’ll never be wrong if you take Dr. Kings New Life Pills for dys- pepsia, dizziness, headache, liver or bowel troubles. They are Occasionally life it-|- gentle yet thorough. 25¢, at all drug stores. Judge Martin Here. Judge John |Martin, formerly of Bemidji, is a visitor in the city from Virginia, Minn., where he is engaged in practicing law. Mr. Martin says that he is doing very well at Virginia, but that he may decide to return to Bemidji in the near future. Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent druggist of Baxter Springs, Rode Blind Baggage. The trial of Guilmette for the brutal murder of Jas. Mongeon at Mentor two months ago is on at Crookston, It wasproved yes- terday that Guilmette was found on the day of the murder riding on the blind baggage of a N. P. train with a ticketin his pocket good from Dugdale to Minne: apolis. Guilmette was recently brought back from Rhode Island where he went immediately after the murder. Spreading Taxes. The county auditor’s office is busy until late every night figur- ing out the amount of each indi- vidual’s personal property tax and the tax upon each parcel of land. It will take until the first of the year to complete the work. County Treasurer French is pre- paring notices to be sent out specifying the amount of per- sonal property tax. A Frightened Horse. Running like mad down the street dumping the occupants,or a hnndred other accidents, are every day occurrences. It be- hoves everybody to have a reli- able Salve handy and there are none as good as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts, sores, ec- zema and piles, disappear quickly under its soothing effect. 26c, at all drug stores. Pleasant Party. Miss McConkey, teacher of the seventh grade at the city schools, last night gave a party to the children of her room. Nearly all her pupils were in attendance and a very enjoyableevening wasspent in playing games and other diver- Kansas, says: “Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my judgement, the most su- perior preparation of‘anything in use today for constipation. They are sure in action and with no ten- dency to nauseate or gripe. For sale by Barkers Drug Store. Frank Anderson, one of the early Pioneers of Bemld]l arriv- ed this afternoon from Koochich- ing, where he is at present located, § THE CHURCHES § Revival services continued in the Baptist church tomorrow by the Rev. A. E. Peterson who will |t preach morning, afternoon and evening. Mormngat 11, subject, “A Fruitless Tree;” Afternoon at 3:30, “The Future State,” a dlscussmn of the future state of the believer and unbeliever; Evening at 7:45, “Does it Pay to beaCunsman?” All areearnestly invited to these services, especi- ally are the members of other churches wished to the afternoon service. Thos. Broomfield, pastor. sions. M. B. of A, Take Notice. There will be an important meeting of the above order next Tuesday evening, Dec. 13th, at 8 p. m, in the Odd Fellows Hall. Don’t fail to attend. M, A. Clark, President. P. J. Conway, Secretary. 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. A Big Drop. It will be welcome news to the taxpayers of Bemidji that the school tax for the ensuing year will be decreased one third. The tax for last year was about 33 mills while this year’s tax. will figure up to about 20 mills. Gospel of Love. Mrs. M. E. Treff will deliver a sermon at the Odd Fellow Hall Sunday evening December 11. Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will presist in closinng their ears against the sumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termi- nation. Read whatT. R. Beall of Beall, M‘,ss has to say: “Last fall my wife'had every sympton of consumption. She took Dr. King’sNew Discoveryafterevery- thing else had failed. Improve- tles entirely cured her.” Guar- anteed by all druggist. Price 50c, and $1.00, trial bottles free. Elect Officers Tonight, A regular meeting of the Rath- bone Sisters will be held this evening and all members of the lodge are requested to be present as the annual electicn of officers will take place. PRINCESS Grocery Co. Lettuce Spinach Young Radishes Onions : Celery Extra Select Oysters - Turkeys Turkeys Turkeys order one now We also have a fresh supply of Ringrose Bulk Dill Pickles Sweet and Sour Mediums Choice stock are these, and iguaranteed to be appetizers. Princess Grocery Co M. E. CARSON, Mgr Subject, “Life Fully Explained.” All are cordially invited. Phone 282 HURRY'! FIRE! FIRE' FIRE! HURRY! Now is Your Opportunity!s: January 1. Straw’s New, Up-to-date Stock of Fine Shoes to be rattled off preparatory to making a new start in a new location, Until then we’ll hand you the Shoe bargains of your life at the store building formerly occupied by Ross Hardware Store, 320 BeltramiAve Bring YOUR REPAIRING Here .S. STR llllllllllllnllllllli —u continual recommendation of Dr, |- King’s New Discovery for Cone| ) ment came at once and four bot: | THE.BAZAAR STORE is always killing off high prices. We have faith in the scheme of large sales and small profits, as thereby we are domg the customer a favor and losing nothing by it; providing we get the business and we are bound to get it, therefore it behooves the cus- tomer to return one good favor for another. We have a large assortment of two and three-piece Boys’ Suits on which we are cutting the price right in two; we will put out the full line at a discount of 50 PER. CENT——— Good Things to Eat We would like to call your attention to our Grocery Department, which is stocked with the best the market affords of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Cigars, Tobaccos and Candies. We handle a full line of The World Renowned HEINZ Bottled and Canned Goods, Pickles, Preserves, Sauces and Sweet Meats. We deliver goods to all parts of the city and to Nymore and Mill Park. We also give careful attention to telephone orders. Phone 42 THE BAZAAR DEPARTMENT STORE. Bemidji Commercial College is now in a position teach any and all subjects taught by that school for $1.00 per week nights, and $1.50 per week days, strawht All subjects. 3 $ MODEL Bakery Will be Headquarters for Christmas Trees, Trimmings and Holly. P. J. CONWAY, Principal. Box 744, 108 Sixth Street, between Bemidi and Beltrami Avenues. A full line of Candies con- stantly in stock and our special effort will be to please the Xmas trade. We have the very best and the moderate priced goods. 2 DIREGTIO*S FOR USE: Wiggle~Stick around in the water. B e S 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 tinhold- erin which the carrier may put the paper. Ifyou havenoholder, please ask for 1t. Subscribers arealso requested to notify the| office at once when carrier boys fail to put the paper in theholder. Our facilities for making Wed- ding Cakes and Christmas Cakes are unsurpassed and all orders will receive careful attention. For Sale or Rent One store building, 24x60; plate glass front; hardwood floors; good basement and barn; second floor contains eight mice, “light rooms. Will sell on easy terms. O’LEARY & BOWSER, Bemidji, Minnesota.. Remember the Model Bakery for “‘GOOD THINGS TO EAT” R. R. BLY, - Prop. Advertise in the Daily Pioneer It’s a good investment. hd 0 = \-‘”“ By the public’s FENSVALITY STORE Reasons in cold g Y |unerring sude- 2 || typecannotcon-| AN W | ment and store- vince as will n favor we are I one glance at (27 THE CLOTHIERS. iHoliday Gifts of a SENSIBLE NATURE! Gifts that are not only sensi- proved premier ourovercoatde- ly “the fittest” partment : : : % ble but that arelasting % Novelties that are unique %» V “The Schnelder Bros. label is a sufficient guarantee to W the recipient of its quality and style” A visit to our store during these early December days offers many suggestions and we will cheerfully lay by anything you select until wanted--Stocks ; are now full and complete in ever line. : : A TURKEY F REE ! Begmnmg Tuesday, December 6, and continu- TR R R T T A N R R R AN AR s aaaaa-naaaaaaaeaaaa«)aaaaa«)a«)aaaaeaaaaaeaaea g eqe ing until Saturday, December 24, we will glve- a Turkey free wnth each purchase of $l5 or over e i