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| ~ g Xmas is Near at Hand —<gg="— e have them cleaned, early for the holid ¢ teed to be first clase. Bring in your Suits: und Overcoats and 5 R 3 D Read the Daily Pioneer. l i Fruit is not scarce. Go to|’ \ jPoterson’s and you will see. | ‘ i William Fuller has returned @ | irom Thief River Falls, where CREAM tition in this line of work. Call and see us. pressed and repaired s. All work guaran- 4 We have no compe- ~=— S opposite Ma e i SAM J. FRYHLING E rkham hotel —~me"—- THE CITY. { Rockers. L Toys. Toys of all desgriptions at Lahr’s Furniture store. Fifty Years the Standard i he has spent several morths Fancy, fat, yellow bananas for tlie vree or table, at Peterson’s. Miss Egland, who has spent some time with friends at Ten- striko, passed through the city BAKING POWDIR A NEW KIND OF CIGAR FOR YOUR NIOKEL The “ Anna Held ” quality, such as you expect only in a_ three-for-quarter cigar, is developed through skillful selection, curing, grading, fermenting and blending of the tobacco leaf before it reaches the factory. smoke are sl 0dd and beautiful shapes in enroute to her home at Alz_ley. € ‘ , , -] Toys at Peterson’s. ;‘fu":e‘”‘”ke"s at Lahr’s Furniture A Cream of Tartar Powder Mechanical and steam toys, nn a 8 e l ar = Read the Daily Pionesr — - = .‘d. an Gra es games, dishes, books, rubber Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos.; Read The Daily Pioneer. p {and rag dolls at Peterson’s. Headquarters for fruit, Peter-| Sweet cider at Peterson’s. No Allllll William Doyle is in the city to- The different varieties of leaf required to produce® such a son’s, Bruce Harris is in the city to- day from Crookston. See our diamond display, Geo. T. Baker & Co. You can’t baye Christmas without visiting Peterson’s. M. E. Thompson of Rippleis in the city today on business, Nothing like Lowney’s for the ladies, On'y at Peterson’s, Editor Chas. G ustafson isal visitor in the city today from Tenstrike. Lowney’s chocclate bon bons are the best. Four sale only at Peterson’s. Rev. Father O’Dwyer left last night for Blackd , where he held Catholic services. Old Plantation Quartette and Jubilee Singers at the City hall Saturday evening. A large assortment of men’s neck wear and handkerchiefs ' worth 85¢ and 50¢ for 2ic at G.li! Bros. Clothing store. i Arthur Brannon arriyed inj the city this morning irow Northome for a short visit Lere with relatives and friends. Dressers, buffets and china closets in beautiful woods and ! latest styles at Lahr’s. J. P. Riddell went to Pequot hospital is in the city today. Head quarters for Santa Claus now as ever at Peterson’s. J. Bisiar returned from North- ome this morning, Heinze’s mince meat-avery bit as good as home made at Roe & Markuson’s. Bert Smyth returned this morning from a business trip up the line of the M. & I. From now until January IstI offer a $350 piano for $195 cash. E. L. Naylor, A. H. Pitkin of Keliiher is transacting business in Bemidji today. Big bargains in mens suits and overcoats at Gill Bros. Clothing store, Ole Jacobson returned to Ten- strike last night after a short business vigit in Bemidji. Christmas without {ruit is like a hume without children. Plenty deticious fruit at Peterson’s. T. J. Miller made a business ip lo Solway yesterday after- ncon, returning home today. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harmon of Northome spent yesterday in the city with friends, returning home 1ust night Toys the other fellows forgot Dr. L. J. Corria of the Kelliher| . day from Blackduck. where he is now proprietor of the saloon fermerly operated in that village by Bacon & Browne. Read the Daily Pioneer, Onr stoclcof srnikcangnotie Shell ornaments, different matched in town. Peterson’s. from anything you ever saw at The Bemidji Elevator company | Peterson’s. are exclusive agents for Barlow’s| Olaf Nelson, of the real estate Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. |firm of Nelson & Skogen, Bag- 3 ie * : . |ley, returned to that village St Ehilips, A1d. ‘wlll ente“am,yes,mrday afternoon after a short at cards and supper at the 0dd-) business visit in Bemidji. fellows hall, Wednesday eyen- Nothing but a personal visit ing Dec. 27 at eight o’clock. Ad-|can convince you what an elegant mission 25 cents. line we carry. Peterson’s. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain| Miss Clara Hendrickson, who Tea is simply liquid electricit; has enjoyed a visit in Bemidji at ply liquid electricity. | 41o home of her sister, Mrs. A. It goes toevery part of your|C, Smith, returned yesterday body, bringing new blood, afternoon to her home at strongth and new vigor. It|Fosston. makes you well and keeps you| well. 35 cents, Barker’s Drug| the city last night enroute home store. I'to Northome from Grand Rapids, 3 f { where he has spent a few days Standard magazines ab about| on legal business at the present half subscription price at Peter-|term of court. son’s. George Elliot, a representative Albert Kaiser returned to Bag- |of the Grand Forks Lumber ley yesterday afternoon after a|company is in the city today en- brief business visit here. route home to Grand FPl:kj! from We have practically everythiog Blackduck, in which vicinity he that is first class in fruit, con- fections, nuts, toys, masks, read- ing matter. Peterson’s. George McCrea went to Nort- home last night to look after ests of the company. St. Johns university at College- ville, which they are attending. Aad A. Tone passed throughl has spent some time in the inter-| Harold and Elliot McCrea ar-| rived in Bemidjt last night from; SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN GOOD CIGARS I I | | 4 perfect, well-balanccd together for two years in immense “stemmeries” erected especially for this purpose at a cost of over a million dollars, ‘This exclusive preparatory system produces a real blend, combining the characteristic flavor and goodness of each grade, and insuring the rich, 4 the “Anna Held.” packed and fermented smooth, “uniform flaver youwll find in One trial wfl'l prove it} y Manufactured by the AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY' Trade supplied by GEO. R. NEWELL & C0. Read the Daily Pioneer. Fresh butter and eggs. Stor- age eggs not kept at any price. Peterson’s, Miss Nellie Houck arrived in Had to order another invoice of toys. Bright and attractive, Now unpacking at Peterson’s, Sixteen inch seasoned pqpp]el wood, per cord $1.25 delivered. Fleming Bros. phope 57. this morning to look after the| _S.mn that will please the 1imber interests for the Backus- Th r < 2t it tord ing intere > 5 . ? : ey will spend Christmas in|the city yesterday afternoon , :((’)fir‘n’[“‘l’lérfn‘g"-:‘éff: ;’: “‘?(‘;‘";"’fl;: children, Peterson’s, Brooks company for a few days.| o sito with their parents. Mr. from Deer River and will leave : : o er company A. A. Carter returned last| Mrs. W.S. Brannon returned|and Mrs. George McCrea. jin the near future for Liberty y8. night from Duluth, where he to her home at Northome last ttownship, where she will take 22 T. A. Fallihee of the T. M. Fallihes Lumber company passe¢d through the city this morning on his way home from Houpt to| Minneapolis, where he will spend Christmas. Hand_engraying_done while!| > you wait at Geo. T. Baker & Co. The second entertainment to be given under the auspices of the Library Association will be at the City hall Saturday even- has ben on business visit for the Bemidji Handle Factory., fur « few days. Anyone wishing to buy a suit or overcoat should call at Gill as they are selling them at zreatly reduced prices. Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind, the sparkle of life, comes to all who use Hollister’s Rocky Moun- night after spending ashorttime; ~Beautifying methods that in- in Bemidji with relatives and|jure the skin and health are friends. dangerous. Be beautiful with- At Gill Bros. clothing storelout discomfort by taking Hollis- you will find a large assortment|iqap'g Rocky Mountain Tea. Sun- of silk mufflers and Christmas} . i 8 35 suspenders put up one pair ina shiny faces follow its use. 35 box, at a very low price. cents. Sterling Silver Souvenir spoons, hand engraved $1.00 at|the city yesterday enroute to Geo. T. Baker & Co. =t D. in which vicinity he now owns Half Price! Half Price! { charge of a school. i Scaled Bids Wanted. i Bemidji, Dec. 21, 1905. By the City Council of the City of Bemidji, Barker’s Drug store. iat 8 o’clock p. m.on Monday John Wenholz passed through i January 8 for the printing and 'binding of 25 copies of the City Turtle River, from Kenmare N.,Charter of the City of Bemidji. A sample copy can be seen at HAS JUST RECEIVED a fresh consignment. of the celebrated “RECEPTION” and “SIMON PURE” canned goods, the best on the market Fancy choice naval Oranges, per doz., 50¢, 40c, 35¢ Best hand picked apples in the market. Besteream cheese’ Christmas candies, nuts, and other good things. ROE & MARKUSEN ! : ’ tain Tea, 35 cents, Tea or tab- a homestead. Mr. Wenholz will| ) 101106 office in City Hall,| § | ing of this week. The Old Plan- A ? Holiday goods and toys. Half remove his family from Turtle 2 y y m, o0 P % 253 tation Quartette and Jubilee lats. ‘Backefis Dimg atore: it th . to the homestead this Tros. MaLoy, Teleph ne Number 207, 1 Bemidji, Minn. ‘*i priceat the Dime Saver Store;River winter. this week. City Clerk. Singers have been secured for the occasion and a good program | is promised. Rugs. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that New shipment of rugs at science has been able to cure in Lahr’s Furniture store, all its stages, and that is catarrh. B Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the HNotice! medical fraternity. Catarrh B S T S SR s S e s being a constitutional disease, re- quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow- 21s that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi- ® 1 have moved my Tailor Shop to No. 320 Beltram1 Avenue and am prepared to give my personal at- tention toall orders. 1 handle nothing but first=class Woolens and usc’only the best OF TRIMMINGS 1 guarantee fit and workmanship to be A, No. 1. Cleaning, press- only a few daYs before Christmas You know how hurried everybody is the last days before Christmas, why not buy today and in comfort ? | ¢ ' ang repeling o _Speclalty. monials. | Address F. J. CHENEY & Co,, \ Toledo, Ohio, Ladies’ Neckwear in dainty turnovers & Christmhs Handkerchiefs in great Variety Women'’s full sheer handk’rchief with embroidered & plain edge. Kid Gloves and . Sold by druggists, T5c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for cunstipation. Silk Garments for Christmas il Gifts | Ladies' Scarfs and Silk Petticoats | %pera Wraps - | Silk Handkerchiefs are very aceept J. Meavdeite 'lS’il%il’!&a’3!!!9!93)!3!!!E!”Ii)’i!!i)!i)!iii’%‘ Sunshine For Christmas! If you want to make this the happiest Christ- mas of your life go to Fleming Bros., Hard- ware, to purchase Christmas Presents, for friends. W "4 1] ted K . s 5 RUG Zab i | of Chuisuans Goods snd ene Deisss. 7. ba Mittens with or without initials L s able Xmas gifts. low as we can possibly make them. We have - : : 4 ( Silver Knives and Forks, Silver Spoons : . 3 of all Kinds, Carving Sets, Pocket Kunives GOlf GlOVeS Belts 5 F H e A Scissors & Shears, Manicure Sets, Skates ¢ sfoei ancy OS L,ace Cl“' taln? B ed 3 put up 3 pairina box Fancy Ribbons, Per- fumes, Purses, ‘ and many other useful ariicles which would be suitable as Christmas presents. Come early and get first choice Spreads, Faney i} I!DI’”i!i'-l‘)‘)’iiminl!i”!tblifi”lmi”!fiiiii”i”’.‘. Fleming Bros. Hardware. Phone 57. EEEEEEEEEESEFCEEEEEEEEFFFEEEEEEEFCECEECFEFEEFEEREEE