Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Bring in your Suits and Overcoats and have them cleaned, pressed and repaired . early for the holidays. teed to be first-class. - All work guaran- We have no compe- tition in this line of work. Call and see us. SAM J. FRYHLING opposite Markham hotel = o R A L N P I R X B AN SR A eSS D IR THE CITY. | Toys at Peterson’s. Read the Daily Pionear. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Headquarters for fruit, Peter- son’s, O. E Bailey returned from Houpt this morning. You can’t haye Christmas without visiting Peterson'’s. i Editor S. R. Moorhead of Turtle River is in the city today on business. Lowney’s choculate bon bons are the best. For sale only at Peterson’s. Miss Ahce Mills arrived in the city last night irom Walker for a visit here over Christmas with her parents. We are s:liing toys and dolls at wholesale at The Bargain Store. Old Plantation Quartette and Jubilee Singers at the City hall Saturday evening. 1. S. Boyer returned this morning from Northome, wher: | he has been the guest of relatives ! and friends for a few days. Alphonse Crawford )ecturned this morning from Houpt, where; he has spent several weeks look- | ing after his logging operations in that vicinity. Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind, the sparkle of life, comes to all who use Hollister’s Rocky Moun tain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or tab- lets, Barker’s Drng store. Mr.and Mrs, C. W. Warti€ld and child left this morning for Princeton, Ill.,, where they will visit relatives and friends over! the holidays. The second entertainment to be given under the auspices of the Library Association will be at the City hall Saturday even- ing of this week. The Old Plan- tation Quartette and Jubilee Singers have been secured for the occasion and a good program is promised. Rugs. New shipment of Lahr’s Furniture store, rugs at . Notice! VBBV DDDD 4 moved my Tailor Shop to No. i 320 Beltrami Avenue and am prepared to give my personal at- tention toall orders. T I have | | | | | thandie nothing but firsteclass | Woolens and use unly the best | OF TRIMMINGS 1 guarantee fit and workmanship to be A, No. 1. Cleaning, press- ing and repairing a specialty. @ Respectfully yours ] 3. Deavdeiie Rockers. 0Odd and beautiful shapes in new rockers at Lahr’s Furniture store. Read The Daily Pioneer. Head quarters for Santa Claus now as ever at Peterson’s. James Lappen, the Blackduck cruiser, is a visitor in Bemidji tc- day, Dolls and toys at cust at The Bargain Store,ene door north of postoffice. Library benetit concert at the city hall this ‘evening. Tickets, adults 50 cents, children 25 cents. From now until January Ist] offer a $350 piano for $195 cash. E. L. Naylor. Mrs. L. A. Ward went to Northome last night and re- turned home this morning. Big bargains in mens suits and overcoats. at Gill Bros. Clothing store, Charles Skrief, employed by |the state as a scaler and timber cs'imator, is in the - city today from Blackduck. Anyone wishing to buy a suit or overcoat should call at Gill Bros, as they are selling them at greatly reduced prices. J. O. Burce left this afternoon for Long lake, where he will spend a few days on business for the Crookston Lumber com- piny. Library benefit concert at the city hall this evening. Tickets, adulss 50 cents, children 25 cents. Guoorge Young arrived in the ~ity this morning from Grand irks for a-holiday visit here at t¢ home of his brother, J. P. Yuaag. The Christmas shopper will find fresh groceries, canned goods, best flavored coffee, and a good supply of candy and nuts at Roe & Markusen's. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the; medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disecase, 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- ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Secrd for list of testi- monials. Address F. J. Cuexey & Co,, Toledo, Ohio, Sold by druggists, T5e, Take Hall’s Family Pills for {eonstipation. To Our Friends-Customers We extend our best wishes for a Merry Cfiristmas and a Bright and Prosperous New Year For the favors shown us we are grateful, é{nd hope by the quality of our goods and the service we still larger share of the coming year. 316 Minn. Ave. Fleming Brothers, render to merit a your patranage dur- d'w., A MATTER OF HEALTH Ki POWDER Absolutely Pare HAS NO SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phos= phatic acid MOYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORY. ner at the Grill. Apple Cider aud mince meat at Roe & Markusen'’s. Our stock of fruit can not be matched in town, Peterson’s, G. E. Kreatz went to Brainerd this morning to spend Christmas with his family, Miss Alice Wilkin of Tenstrike spent yesterday in Bemidji with friends, returning home last night. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo {lour. Miss Olga Anderson arrived in the city last night from Little here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Anderson. St. Philips- Aid will entertain at cards and supper at the Odd- fellows hall, Wednesday eyen- ing Dec. 27 at eight o’clock. Ad- mission 25 cents. Misses Anna and Beatrice Mills left this morning for Su- perior, Wis.,, where they will visit relatives during the holi- days. John Mitchell arrived in the city this morning from Mizpah for a Christmas visit with his family. Mr. Mitchell will re- turn to Mizpah Tuesday. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is simply liquid electricity. It goes toevery part of your body, bringing new blood, strength and new vigor. It well. 35 cents, Barker’s Drug store. Remember the Cristmas din-| Falls and will spend Christmas| makes you well and keeps you! Toys. Toys of ‘all . descriptions at Lahr’s Furniture store. Read the Daily Pioneer. Christmas dinner at the Grill. Fruit is not scarce.” Go to Peterson’s and you will see. Dr. C. M. Smith left this morn- iing for Minneapolis, where he will. spend Christmas with friends and relatives: Stuffed dates, dill: pickles and olives at Roe & Markusen’s. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Walker left this morning for Detroit, Minn., where they will enjoy a |holiday visit with friends and re- lacives. Fancy, fat, yellow bananas for the tree or table, at Peterson’s. Special Sunday dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow from 12to 3 p. m. Fresh butter and eggs.. Stor- age eggs not kept at any price. Peterson’s, Sixteen inch seasoned popple 1 wood, per cord $! 25 delivered. Fleming Bros. phone 57. The Old Plantation quartette and jubilee singers at the city hall tonight. Adults 30 cents, children 25 cents. Accidentally drop in The Bar- gain Store and buy dolls and Toys at wholesale. _ Mr. Bjoin of Crookston is in the'city today on his way home from Funkley, where he has been.for several days on busi- ness. Nothing but -a personal visit can convince you what an elegant line we carry. Peterson’s. Mrs, L. H. Bailey and Mrs. F. S. Arnold returned last night from Tipton, Iowa, where they haye enjoyed a visit with rela- tives and friends. : Beautifying methods that in- jure the skin and health are !dangerous. Be beautiful with- out discomfort by taking. Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Sun shiny faces follow its use. cents. Barker’s Drug store. John Spaulding left this after- noon for Lake George. where he jwill spend Christmas. An elab orate program of entertainment has been prepared and will tak place at the Lake George school | house. Be sure to attend the concert given at the city ball this even- !ing for the benefit of the public library. Read the Daily Pioueer. ' Christmas dinner at the Grill. Creamery . butter and fresh eggs for your Christmas baking at Roe & Markusen’s. Be surc to attend the coacert given at'the city hall this even: ing for the benefit of the public library. Dressers, buffets. and china closets in beautiful woods and latest styles at Lahr’s. Miss Mabel Skinner, in charge of one of the rooms of the Bs:- midji schools, went to St. Cloud this morning for a holiday ' visit with friends and relatives. Don’t forget that the Palace Sunday dinner tomorrow from 12408, m.” Miss Maud Hayden, a teacher in the local schools, left this morning for Elk River, where she will spend her holiday vaca- tion with relatives and friends. We have practically everythiog thatis first class in fruit, con- fections, nuts, toys, masks, read- {ing matter, Peterson’s, Salem Mageau isin the city today for a short visit -with his brother, William Magecau, Heis jon his return home to Crookston fron Keliiher, where he has 'spent several days on business, At Gill Bros. clothing store you will find a large assortment 'of silk mufflers and Christmas Isuspenders put up one pair ina {box, at a very low price. i Superintendent of Schools A. ! P. Ritchie left this morning for !Sn Paul. where he will spend his { Christmas vacation. While there 5 Mr. Ritchie will attend the state ! educational society. The Old Plantation quartette fu.nd jubilee singers at the city i hall tonight. Adults, 50 cents, :children 25 cents. { Mr, and Mrs. C. Swedback ‘and Mrs. Swedback’s mother, Mrs. Carrie Nelson, left last ‘night for Ripple, where they will spend the holidays with relatives and friends. ‘; A large assortment of men’s neck wear and handkerchiefs | worth 85¢ and 50¢ for 25c at Gill Bros. Qlutlling store. } " Bugene Berman, wno arrived in the city recently from Minne japolis for a Christmas visit with his mother, Mrs. L. L. Berman, visited friends at Northome last night, returning to Bemidji this morning. irestaurant will serve a special Read the Daily Pioneer. Remember the Christnas din- ner at the Grill. : You can buy dolls and toys at wholesale at the Bargain Gooseand turkey will b ved at the Christmas dinne the Grill. 4 Mzrs, G, Jerald of Turtle River passed through the city this | Valley, where she will spend the holidays. You are invited to the spécial {Sunday dinner at the Palace Erestauram. tomorrow from 12 to 8 p. m. Mrs. Peter Larkin of Tartle River passed through the city today enroute to Fargo. N. D, where she will spend Christmas with her pareats. - | Heinze’s mince meat-every bit as good as home made at Roe & Markuson’s. Duncan Wilcox, assistant sup- erintendent . for: the Crookston Lumber company, returned this morning frem Deer River, where he has looked after operations: for the company in that viciuitzyl for several days. Suits to order $18 and up, pants §5 and up. T. Baudette. Miss Marjorie McConkey ar- Northfield, where she is attend- ing college, to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McConkey. J. G. Fleming, principal of the Turtle River schools, passed through the city today on s way to Crookston aund 'Fosston, where he will remain for: two weeks. BENEFIT FOR LIBRARY 01d Plantation Quarteite and: Jubilee Singers at City Hall Tonight. The concert 1o be given tonight at the city wall by thej Old Plantation quartette ard jubilee singers for the benefit of the public library promises to be one of the musical events of the| season and will undoubtedly be well patronized. The ladies of the library association have made | evrv effurt toencourage a large attendancsat the concersand de- sarve much credit for their efforts. morning on her way to Twin| N rived in the city last night fromn : - THE FARMER BEAPS what he has pre- Yiously sowed, The human body re't’m- likewl[se the natural crop of weakness, g:(n and death if the seeds of disease ve:bean sown by bad habits’of careless- ness in eating, sleeping and exercising. KEEP WELL IF YOU CAN and when you need a little help in keeping'.well use ature's 8, that do not roughly stimulate but gently quicken the action of Nature's functions in a natural way. Nature's laboratory furnishes the follow- ing plants which enter into the manufac- ture of Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medjcal Dis- covery: Golden Seal root,.Queen’s root, Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Bloodroot and Mandrake root. & If in doubt as to your trouble or need- = - ing advice, you %can . consult, free of charge, Dr. B. V. Plerce; chief consulti physician_to the Invalids’ Hotel 135 Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. All letters are considered confidential and. answers bearing correct medical advice ret;lrned in securely sealed envelopes. 1 suffered for nearly elght years,” writes P’hfll&& Fatch, Esq,, of Mobile, Ala., Deputy | Bheri, “with. inalatia, which ‘polagned entlre 'systom and deprived ma. of my b Sality, T was cured in three months by. Dr.’ Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. know it was largely due to neglect snd I paid listle attentign o my trouble wntil I ame 50 run-down and weak that I knew 1 had to do°something at once to regain my health. I began to feel better within four days after I used the 'Golden Medical Dis- covery,' and. after using nine bottles I was restored to my usual health, feeling better than for years.” i The most valuable book for both men and women is Dr. Plerce’s Common Sense Medical Ad- A viser. A splendid 1008-page volume, with engravings -and colored plates. “A copy, &;pemovered, will be sent. ~ to anyone sending 21 cents % in one-cent stamps, to pay the cost.of mailing only, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Cloth-bound, 31 stampa. e Read the Daily Pioneer, - Dolls and toys at wholesale at The Bargain Store. Christmas services ‘at Pres- byterian Church morning and evening, at 11 and 8 respectiv- ely. Music in keeping with the occusion. Goose and turkey will be ser- ved at the Christmas dinner at the:Grill. . Y The Christmas tree and pro- gram at the Presbyterian'chu ch last eve were a great success. The children rendered a fineprs- Igram and contributed not a little to the needs of the poor. There is much credit to those' who so faithfully trained the children, and to whose efforts was due the 5 success of the exercises. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for - you on short notice. WANTED---Agent to take orders for tailor made clothes. "Must be responsible man.: - T. Bean- dette, Bemidji, Minn. Telephone 57 l"lillllllllllllllIllllllll-llllllll Christmas Handkerchiefs in great Variety Women'’s full sheer handk’rchief with embroidered & plain_ edge. Mittens . Golf Gloves; Belts - P 1 A P P R R Ghe Bazaar Store only a few days before ‘Chris'trfikafls' You know how hurried everybody is the last days before Christmas, why not buy today and in comfort ? s Silk Garments for Christmas ; .fj; - (Gifts | Silk Petticoats Silk Handkerchiefs with or without initials | - Faney Hose put up 3 pair in a box 7 Fancy Ribbons, Per- fumes, Purses, Dolls, ‘Toilet Sets, Faney .-Hose Supporters in dainty Opera Ladies’ Neckvf&r‘ ’ stocks Ladies’ Searfs and 4 'Sprea'ds; | %3 turnovers & lj-'li-illllIl‘ll’ll.l:l,ll'l‘ll‘l;"ll‘l‘lll e Ay Faney