Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 19, 1904, Page 3

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~¢ GREATEST_ Millinery Sale of the season. Our extensive line of Millinery to be sacrificed at half price. THE BERMAN EMPORIUM Next Door to Post Office. afternoun by thie arrival ofalarge baby boy. Whlpg)ll]g cream 380 cents per quart at the Model Bakery. Engraving done while you wait at George T. Baker & Co. Mrs. R. A. McGuaig of Ten- city today. Give your children a happy Christmas and buy your toys at I, B. Olson’s. R. E. White, the Kelliher log- ger, transacted business in the cihy vesterday. < Don’t forget to see the assort- Miss Hetland’s. Wm. Casler. returned thls morning from a cruising trip in township 151-26. S S22 33333 33533%352%5‘5%5‘%’ t LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Good Things for the Table. Pastry is our Specialty. Give us your order for your Xmas Cakes. Our home made Pastry and Bread are fresh made every day and sure to please. Anything you may want should we not have it on hand let us havethe order as we are fully equlpped to fil] same to the best of satisfaction. ‘The very best goods and the best service’ is our motto ‘We have the following to offer: Tarts Made to Order: Napoleon Tarts, per doz 25u Apple Tarts, L] 25 Kiper Tarts, i1 Fruit Leaves, L Assorted Christmas Fruit Cake, per 1b 20c¢ to 400 Pound Cake, 4 25 Buns and Roll, Currant Rolls, k& 10c Hot Cross Buns, -« 10c Cinnamon Coffee Cakes, ea 5S¢ Raised Doughnuts, per doz 10c Home Made ‘¢ « 10c 3 ‘ Lady Fingers, “ 10c Cream Puffs. 4 10c Almond Macaroons, ‘¢ 10c Cocoanut Macaroons ‘' 10c Almond Shells; s 15¢ Homemade Ginger Snaps,lb 10c Honey Pretzels, per doz 15¢ Vienna Squares, o 10c Spice Drops, e 10c¢ per dozen 10c [ Grergn 388 “éié&iéiéiiéfi-i&&i5%Gé%i&&iééié&ié&Gé&i&ii—&iié&iéi—iéééi&é?& Cherry Layer Cake, Gilt Edge Layer Cake, Walnut, Almond, Cocoanut, Maple, Fig, Choco- late or Orange Layer Cakes. Pies.—Our assortment of Pies is always fresh. Special for Xmas—Cream Pie. Ives’ Delicious Ice Cream, assorted flavors. Fresh Fruits and Nuts: Oranges, Bananas, Grapes, Lemons, Pears, Apples, Figs, Dates, Hickory Nuts, Pecans, Walnuts, Filberts, Almonds. Our Candies are always fresh and pure, and prices are considerably lower than you are aceustomed to pay- ing. Give us a call whether you buy or not; our time is yours. A full and complete line of Tobaccos and Cigars. Remember the old reliable for your fancy bak- ing and sweet delicacies. ’,:: ...Lakeside F Bakery... " Mageau Bros., Proprietors. g N sesssssssesee sge Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Munroe of Larimore, N. D:, are registered at the Markham. “Doc” 'Rutledge of Cass Lake was in the city yesterday taking care of his dutxes as game war- den. Mrs. C. C. Shepherd left this morning for Brainerd where she will be the guest of friends for a short time. this evening by the organized affair. from Tenstrike this morning for a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Geil. Our goods are not marked up for the holidays, but in many lines we are giving special prices. George T, Baker & Co. Robert Dudley came down from Blackduck this moraing and will remain for a short time the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Phibbs. Mike Guyer is suffering from a broken finger by trying to save himself from a fall caused by slipping on the sidewalk at Ny- more, A meeting of the Red Men will be held Thursday evening for the purpose of electing officers and a large attendance is expected for the event. A. B. Daggett left this morn- ing for St. Paul and Minneapolis for a visit there with relatives. He will return to spend the holi- days in Bemidji. A regular meeting of the city council will be held tonight. Little business of importance be- sides the regular routine werk will be transacted. No sickly women or weak men will ever regret taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It’s brought happiness to thousands. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bark- er’s Drug Store. A dance was given Saturday night by Harry Bowers, who lives nine miles northwest of the city. A number. of Bemidji people attended and report a very enjoyable occasion. Miss Anna Jacobson, who has been night operator at the local telephone exchange for some time past, left yesterday for her home at Thief River Falls to spend the winter with her broth- er, in that city. ‘When you’re broke the girls THE CITY Mra. A. Gray is seriously ill. Choice Christmas candies at The Model Bakery. : Engraving done while you wait at George T. Baker & Co. The little boy of Mr. and Mrs. Code of Nymore is very sick. Candies, nuts and fruit for Christmas festivities at I. B. Olson’s. Mrs, J. J. McLaughlin left for Brainerd this morning where she will visit with friends and rela- Christmas. Model Bakery. Christmas tree Olson’s. A baby boy was born to day afternoon. tree trimmings and holly at Model Bakery. Gust Berg, wholiye 10 miles |tives for a short time before $Good things to eat” at the trimmings, candle and candle holders at I, B, and Mrs. George Linsey Satur- An excellent line of Christmas The family of Mr. and Mrs. of town, was increased Satuiday are shy They turn and fly as you come nigh Brace up old man, show some pluck Take Rocky Mountain Tea; t’will change your luck. Bark- er’s Drug Store. Fred Ackerman, who has been confined for some time past with a dislocated ankle sustained at a lumber camp south of Solway, is out of tho hospital on crutches and expects soon to be entirely recovered. McDonald’s employment office this morning sent 15 'men to Ten- strike for Farley & Thurston, eight to Lakeport for Robinson & Dick, and 12 to Deer River for R. E. White. Mr, The east strike is visiting friends in l;he‘ ment of pyrography B.r'mcles at; A theater party will be given|the matter of drainage and that “Home [ now the commission will devote Brand”’ pleasure club, a recently | its attention to St. Louis, Lake, Mrs. A. W. Danaher came down [ @nd other counties in the north. 1 BELTRAMI CO0. NEEDS DITCHES State Engineer Ralph Re- commends Drainage for Northern Counties. P Approximately [100,000 acres of swamp land in the northern part of Minnesota have been re claimed by the state drainage board in the last four years at a profit of nearly $500,000, accord- ing to the report of Engineer George A. Ralph, filed with Gov- ernor Van Sant today. The actual cost of this work was $81,- 545.03. Fifty-eight miles of ditches were constructed mainly in Polk, Kittson, Marshal, Beltrami, Wa» dena, Becker A‘ltkm, Clay and Norman counties. The benefits to state lands amounted to $129,- 860 and to other lands $241,000, Mr. Ralph says that most of the counties in the Red River valley are pretty well cared for in Cook, Beltrami, Itasca, Aitkin, eastern part of the state. He be- lieves that with the expenditure of $50,000 in that section thous- ands of practically worthless lands can be reclaimed at a profit of hundreds of thousands of dol- lars. The ditches constructed in the year, the estimated cost, and the benefit to the state and other lands are as follows: Ditch Cost Benefit. Grand Marais. 34 000 $10,000 Two Rivers. 6,500 85,000 New Soolum. . .. . 2 000 5 7,400 Shotley Brook. . . 8,600 19,000 .. 2,500 11,200 . 1,000 7,280 . 500 2,700 Morken Extensmn 2,000 10,000 Wild Rice Rlver, cut off.. 800 5,000 Totals .......$22,000 $107,580 ports the employment business as being very good. Order a few more pictures from that negative at Reed’s Studio, H. A. Fladhammer of Spauld- ing is a business visitor in the city today. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. The guilt which was raffled by Mrs. S. A. Smith was drawn by Edward Loland of Wilton. ‘The lucky number was 13, Our goods are not marked up for the holidays, but in many lines we are giving special prices. George T. Baker & Co. Rev. F. E. Higgins left. this morning for Walker where he will preach in a number of the lumber camps in that vicinity, Chas. Liyon returned this morn- ing from Tenstrike, where he has been engaged for some time in- stalling a new heating plant for a bmldlng now under construction. Children eat, sleep and grow after taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings rosy cheeks, ‘laughing eyes, good health-and strength. 385 cents, Tea or Tablets. * Barker’s Drug Store. Rector of St. Luke!s:—Ashbirn- ham, Ontario, Testifies to the Good Qualities of Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy. Ashburnham, Ont., April 18, 1908.—I think it is Dnly right that I should tell you what a won- derful = effect ~Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has produced, that I did not think to be able to| ‘take any duties the next day, as my voice was almost choked by the cough. The same day I re- ceived an order from you for a bottle of your Cough Remedy. I at once procured a sample bot- tle and took about three doses of the medicine. To my great relief the cough and coldhad completely disappeared and I was able to preach three times on Easter Day. I know that this rapid and ef- ;| fective cure was due to your Cough Remedy. I make this tes- timonial without solicitation, be- ing thankful to have found sucha Godsent remedy. Respectfully yours, E. A. Langfeldt, M. A., Rector of St. Luke’s Church. This remedy is for sale bv Bark- ers Drug Store. PURSUED BY THE WOLVES Tame Deer of Itasca County Homesteader Driven From Yard to the Woods. M'CUAIG i We. have our Christmas goods on dupla.y up.d await your inspection, . We think you can find j 5t | what you want here. Our display of Dolls cannot%: beaten and prices are lower‘than ever before. A Dress Pattern for Xmas would be suitable and we can show you an up-to—date line. 1 Baskets, Fancy Baskets. We have an elegant line from 10c to $2 00. Dishes, Dishes. Nothmg to equal them in town, Children’s Sweaters, all sizes. Buy them somethmg warm. Thc¢ to $1 00. Ladies Silk Mittens from 50c to $1.25. Ladies’ Golf Gloves 25c to 50c. Childrens’ Mittens 15¢ to 25¢.” Handkerchiefs, men’s Tadies’ and children’s from 1 cent to $1.00. o Combe, Combs, all kinds from 15c to 25¢ and they are beauties. Atame deer belonging to an Itasca county homesteader who lives about 25 miles east of Black- ducklast Thursday was driven by wolves from the yard where it usually staid to the dense 'woods. surrounding the cabin of the homesteader and it is supposed that the animal was devoured by the hungry beasts, as it has not returned to the cabin, The wol- ves entered the yard late in the afternoon and the pack was com- posed of about twenty. After surrounding the deer they at- tacked it, forcing it to leave the yard and run to the woods, the beasts running after it at the top of their speed. 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 articles 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 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 Fanily Pills for constipa- tion. A Bright Outlook. Tn a letter from S. McCamus, who is wintering in Walla Walla, Wash., he states that everything looks bright for the townsite of Brookston, of which he is pro- prietor. He has leased part of the land for saw mill purposes and the erection of the plant is being pushed as the owners are desirous of having the mill com- pleted by February 1. A num- ber of business houses are now being occupied and Mr.McCamus has assurance from others who will build“in the spring. Things never looked more promising he says, and with the coming of spring he will establish an office on the ground. Mr:A. R. Kane, a prominent druggist of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says: “Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my judgement, the most su- perior pieparation of‘anything in use today for constipation. They are sure in action and with no ten- dency to nauseate or gripe. For The day before Easter I was so Mr.: McDonald re-'distressed with a cold and cough sale by Barkers Drug Store. Go to Hakkerup for photos. blood and mucous surfaces of tne |, 'parlor was beautifully decorated Tams, Hoods and Opera Shawls at a big reduction. 4 Mens, and boys’ Caps. Come and see them. Chea.per than the eheapest Blankets.- See the barga.ms we ' offer you for $1.00 per pair. Wealso have them at 60c per pair. Don’t forget our 6¢ 10c and 15¢ bargain booths: Y’ou may find it thore. Just received the new style Henderson Corsét, all smes. Christmas Candies, by the piec piece, pound pail or ba.rrel all fresh. How would corn on thé cob suit you for Xmas dmner‘? You will findit in our grocery department. Yours For a Merry Xmas Wm. McCualg :“;v ATCHES Solid Gold, Gold Filled, S.liv;r, e i s et Fine Enamel and Nickel Plain Bassine, suitable for monograms; others set with diamonds and raised gold ornamental work. Fitted with the best American movements. Set with Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, & Pearls, Garnets, S;fi‘ires, 0’pa.l.s Topaz. CUT GL ASS In Water Bottles, Tankards, Punch Bowls; Vases; Cake Plates, Spoon Trays, Nappies, Perfume Jars, Sugar and Cream, Water Glasses, Salt and Pepper. An endless variety of suitable and appropriate Christmas Gifts for young and old. ENGRAVING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT George T. Baker (2] Co. L Located in City Drug Store. i OO O O T A e e P B 2 300 2 2B 2 0 30 2l B | E | | with cut flowers and -ferns. Cards were the diversion‘of the evening. ' Refreshments = were served, covers being laid for 24. Miss Touissant leaves tomorrow morning for her home at Milwau- kee, Wis. Pine Stumpage-Sale Jan. 16, The annual sale of pine stump- age for Beltrami county ‘will be held by the State Auditor 8. G. Iverson on ‘Monday, Jan. 16 at 2 o'clock p. m. The event is eagerly looked forward.to hy those interested in pine lands, especially the large lumbermen operating in this vicinity. Man Missing. Carl’ Wranke, a young man from Konitz, Germany, left Chi- cago about a year ago and came to this part of Minnesota. He worked for the Crookston Lum- ber company from September 1 to November 15, 1903, but since then all trace of him has been lost. Anyone knowing of his whereabouts will confer a great favor by informing the Pioneer or writing to E. W. Heinrich, 93 W. Lake St., Chicago, Iil. Farewell Party. A farewell party was given Saturday evening at the home of Mz, and Mrs. Chas. Campbell in honor of Miss Henrietta Touis- sant, who has been for the past four months the guest of her sis ter, Mrs, F. H. Mageau. The Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Subscribe forrnhe ‘Pioneer and get the news. T Eastman Kodaks There is noth- ing so pleasing and instructivie 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. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Our Line of Solid Gold Broochss Cuff Buttons Stick Pins Rings ' and Studs is the most com- plete and the very latest “designs Spoous Forks Manicure Sets Hundreds of ,Nove'lties All Bright New Pieces Sterling S:lver e {5 me 'AWatches Diamonds and Cut Glass. Right here is where - you have the advantage of seeing the newest designs in solid gold cases set with diamonds, the prettiestenam- 15 eled chate- laine ‘watches e of any place in Northern— ‘Minnesota. . o ? BARKER S - DRUG STORE.

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