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A ~="ge._ New Years Near at Hand 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 ~—"sme=__opposite Markham hotel THE CITY. Read the Daily Pionesr. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Markham-Schisel Co., for coal. Phone 66. A. L. Wyler is confined to his room with sickness. Strictly fresh eggs at Roe & Markusen. Phone 207. James Smith, formerly pas- senger conductor on the M, & I, arrived in the city last night from Brainerd and will spend a few days here with friends. Maud—Isn’t 5 and 30 too chdl tohope for any improvement? 1 should say not. One justs be- gins to live. Take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. You will be blooming fair at 60. 35 cents, Tea or tablets. Store. (George Elliot passed through the city yesterday enroute to Blackduck from Grand Forks, where he spent Christmas with his family, Mr. Elliott is an em- ploye of the Grand Forks Lum- ber company and will spend the! winter at Blackduck looking af-| ter the company’s interests. Presents for New Years as well as for Christmas at Peter- son’s. Low Rates During Holidays. The Minnesota & International and the Northern Pacific railway companies, will, during the holi- days sell round ftrip tickets in Minnesota, Wisconsin and North Dakota at one fare plus $2, ex- i cept over distances where the fare would be more than one and one-third, where this rate will be charged. Tickets on sale from Dec. 22 to Jan. 1, final re- turn limit Jan, 2 Demidii GROWING! T. Beaudette the old reliable tailor. has add- ed a full line of woolen goods to his tailoring establishment and wishes to inform the people of Bemidji and surrounding country that they now have the advantage to pick out their suits from the piece instead of from samples, which will give much Better Satisfaction. er—— ) W W SUITS TO ORDER--$18--AND UP PANTS TO ORDER--$5--AND UP Beauwdetie 320 Beltrami Ave. aaaa o) Barker’s Drug| Read the Daily Pioneer. Complete line of masks. Out- side towns supplied. Peterson’s. Walter Brannon came down from Northome this morhing for a short visit with friends. v J. A. Wonzor arrived in the city this morning from Tenstrike for a short business visit here. Sixteen inch seasoned popple wood, per cord $1 25 delivered. Fleming Bros. phone 57. Attorney H. J. Loud left this morning for St. Paul, where he |w1ll transact legal business for a | few days. Eugene Berman, Christmas in Bemidji with rela- tives and friends, returned to Minneapolis this morning. WANTED—Agent to take orders for tailor made clothes. Must be responsible man. T. Beau- dette, Bemidji, Minn. . L. M. Tidd, a representative of the Shevlin-Carpenter company, arrived in the city this morning ! ness yisit. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Alger of Tenstrike arrived in the city this morning and are spending the day here with friends and acquaintances. ! The local aerie of Eagles held its regular meeting last night. i After the business session had been concluded an elaborate sup- per was served. The installa- tion of officers occurs at the next |revular meeting of the aerie. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will bhe pleased to learn that there is at least one dreadad 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 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- ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails ito cure. Serd for list of testi- ' monials. Address F. J. CHENEY & Co.,| Toledo, Ohio, Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for I constipation. To Our Friends-Customers We extend our best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Bright and Prosperous New Year For the favors shown us we are grateffil, and hope by the quality of our goods and the service we still larger’ share of the coming year. render to merit a your patranage dur- THE LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS. Not ve any years ago alcohol was lsed fwrfigmmg in eombination with other fluids under the name of *Cam= hene,” but it suf- ered banishment because it was too dangerous. ‘Alcohol is gener- ally harmful when taken in the form of medicine, espe- cially to a delicate system Pierce’s tis- me—rebulldlnq and lfwnctiem -strengthening plan of treatment s following after Nature's plan. He uses natural remedies, that is native medicinal roots, prepnred by processes wrought out by the expenditure of much time and money, without the use of alco- hol, and by skillful combination in the mosz exact proportions. Used as one of the active ingredients of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, BLACK CHERRYBARK specially exerts its influence in cases of lung and bronchial troubles, and this “DISCOVERY ” is, there- fore, a soverelgn remedy for bronchlm laryngitis, chronic coughs, catarrh and kindred ailments. The names of the medicinal ingredients of this world-famous remedy are: Golden. Seal root, Queen’s root, Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Bloodroot and Mans drake root. “I have had such a wonderful experience with Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery: that I do not hesitate to recommend it, lieving it to be a wonderful medicine to build who spent ] from Hibbing' for a short busi- up the tissues of the system,” writes Miss Bessie Brown, Secretary Emerson Literary Association, 426 Kerman Avenue, Appleton, Wis. “Worry and nervous troubles had com- pletely run-down my health and strength; had no appetite, slept badly, and was in a state of nervous_collapse. took twelve bottles in all, and, each week, knew that I. was getting better and stronger, until finally I was as well and strong as I had ever been. I have the utmost faith and confidence in your medicine, and wish to thank you for my £ood health, which is a blessing to anyone,” For 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of ma.llmg, you can get a free copy of the Common Sense Medical Advnser,"pnper- covers; or cloth-bound for 31 stam | Address Dr. R. V, Pierce, Buffalo, N. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets should be used with “Golden Medical Discovery” whenever a laxative is required. | - | Read the Daily Pioneer. Strictly fresh eggs at Roe & Markusen. Phone 207. Hans Locken of Grant Valley township is a Bémld;n visitor to- day. The Young People’s Club will give a social dance at the Grill hall this evening. Register of Deeds J. O. Har- ris transacted business at Ten- strike last night, returning home this morning. Stephen Rhodes arrived in the city last night from Lake George and spent a portion of today here on business. Dr, E. H. Marcum returned yesterday from Crookston, where he spent Christmas with rela tives and friends. J. R. Oringer and J. Whelan arrived in the city last night from Nebish and are spending .a few days here with friends. W. J. Whitting passed through the city last night enroute to Blackduck from Minneapolis, where he spent Christmas. Mrs, W. B. Duffy arrived in the city last night from Wash- burn, Wis., for a yisit here at the home of Mr.and Mrs, F. W. Sprague The local lodge Catholic. Order of Foresters gave a card party and supper at Odd Fellows hall last night and the affair was well attended. Harry Reed returned yesterday afternoon to the Kirk camp on the Wilton spur after spending Christmas in-the cisy with his parents. Mrs. Thos. Bailey, Jr., return- ed yesterday afternoon from Cass Lake, where she enjoyed a Christmas visit with relatives and friends. Tharking you for your past favors and soliciting an uninter- upted continuance of the same. I wish you a bappy New Year. J. Peterson, Jr. Mrs. C. Harrington passed through the city yesterday on her way home to Northome from Cass Lake, where she has spent a skort time with friends. Mrs. Susan Lewis of Chippewa Falls, Wis., arrived in~ the city last night and left today for Bagley, where she will be the guest of Mr. Butler. Leigh LeGore, who is em- ployed as bookkeeper at one of the camps in the vicinity of Kelliher, arrived in the city this Fleming Brothers, H'd’w., 316 Minn. Ave. Telephone 57 morning for a short visit with his many friends in Bemidji. Why suffer with yourstomach, kidneys and liver - when Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. [f: taken this month, keeps you wel! all the year. 35 cents, Tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store, and Mrs, A. R.| Order your coal from Mark- ham-Schisel Co. Phone- 66. Andrew Casperson is a busi: | ness visitor at Nary today. F. O. Miller of Shotley town- ship is a business' visitor in Be- midji today. Fine fruit, nuts and eandy for the New Years tahble at Peter- son’s. Chas. E. Albrant. returned thls afternoon from a business trip| to Wilten. John Ackerman left yesterday afternoon for Wilton. where he has accepted a. position. Miss Carrie Hoff left last night for Blackduck for a short visit in, that village with: friends. Gust Overland of Kellihen spent yesterday in the city, re- turning home last night. Harry Calvert made a business. trip to Blackduck last night, re- turning home this morning. J. E. Flatley left this afternoon for Grand Forks, where he will spend a short time on business, The Bemidji Elevator company s are exclusive agents for Barlow’s | Best, Mascot. .and .Cremo flour, Manager A. E. Harris of the local telephone exchange is-a busines yisitor at Cass Lake this afternoon. Lowney’s chocolate bor bons are the best on the new as well as on the old year. Only at Peterson’s. : Mayor A. A. Carter returned this afternoon from Grand Forks,- where he has been for a few days on business. Mrs. O. M. Skinvik and two children left this afternoon for Rosby for a short visit in that village with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker and daughter returned this afternoon from Fosston, where they spent Christmas with friends. Joseph Oakes left this after- noon for Deer River, where he has accepted a position with the Shevlin-Carpenter company. R. H. Muncy left last night for Ripple, in which vicinity he will spend several days on busi- ness for the Crookston Lumber company. " Miss Anna Steingross ‘arrived in the city last night from Bertha for a visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Bailey, Jr. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCuaig is quarrantined, Lucine, the daugher of Mr. and Mrs, McCuaig, being affected with dyphtheria. Senator E. J. Swedback left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, where he has spent some time | making a survey of an addition to the original townsite. Wilham Josie has accepted a position as timber buyer for the Irwin & O’Brien company e — left last night for Blackduck, where he will spend. seyeral days. Superintendent W. A. Gould of the Crookston Lumber com- pany returned last night from Pequot, where he has spent a few days on business for the company. Tony Manning, accused of being an accomplice in the rob- bery of an M. & 1. freight car several days ago, will have his preliminary examination before Judge Pendergast Tuesday. If fortune 'disregards thy‘ claim, don’t hang thy head in fear and shame, but marry the girl that youlove best; Hollister’s “|Rocky:-Mountain Tea will do the rest. Barker’s Drug Store. 0. M. Olson. Emil Dybdahl and Mathias ‘Holoo passed ‘through the city today-enroute from Northome to Grand Rapids, where they will be witnesses for || the state in-the case against B. F Boyd, which comes up today. Mrs. Bert;Walker accompanied by her sister Miss Lura Wneelock || have arrived from Carberry, Manitoba and will spend the holi- days visiting: their ‘parents; Mr:|| l-:l. and Mrs, H. H. Wheelock. Mr. Walker " is expected in a few days. ’Wateh ! l Bemld | ment Company Wateh! ‘For Next Frlday S ANNOUNCEMENT in this paper for our special prices on Ladles Skirts, Suits, Coats and Children’s Coats Ladies’ Silk Waists, and Sllk Skirts. Wateh' Consign- 305 Third Street -Suits . to order $18 and np,l pants $5 and up. T. Baudette. STRANGE ADVICE! Dr. G. G. Green g{n- alert personal attentiom to his great humanitarian mutuet qIn our Almanac for many years past wé | have given unusnal advice to those afflic- ted with coughs, colds, throat cr lunfi troubles or consumption. We have them if they did not receive any special benefit after the use of 'one 75-cent size bottle of German Syrup, to consult their doctor,. : qWe did ‘not ask them or urge them tousea lutfe number of bottles, as is the case in'the advertising of many other remedies. Our confidence in Ger- man Syrup makes it possible for us to give such advice. ‘e know by the ex- g:nence of over 35 years that one 75-cent of German Syrup will sgl ily re- lieve or cure the worst coughs, colds, bronchial or lung troubles—and - that, even in bad cases of consumption, one large bottle of German Syrup will work wonders. * (New trial bottles, 25¢.; rege ular size, 75¢. Atall dmggutl. . City Drug Store. Goods of All Description Stored J. P. Pogue. Feed and Sale Stable. LIVERY ATTACHED Case is Postponed. Willie Hays, the 10 year old boy who last week stole a team of horses and sleigh belonging to J. K. Titus and drove to Nary, being closely followed by Patrol- man Helmer, was brought before Judge Pendergast this morning and the case against him was postponed “to next Tuesday, Since committing *the theft young Hays has been held at the county jail. | The Brockin boy, | who, it is claimed, assisted the Haysboy in stealing the team, has been released from- the jail and providing - his behavior is good the case against him will probably be dismissed. Clark Burt :of lemgston Mont., arrived.in the’ city last night and will spend a few days here on business. DIAMONDS! A gift of a/Diamord is one that is usually certain to please, quite aside _from the beauty and intrinsie worth of the gem there is a facination about the dia- mond that is undemable, We Have On Dispiuf a larde assortment of loose -hnl.‘ which we set in any style mounting ‘We buy direct from the cut- ters, which means a saving to you of about 15 per cent. We buy Diamonds un- mounted thus assuring you of correct weight, as you cannot tell the weight after the stone is mounted. See Our Window Display Geo. T. Baker : @ Co. Located, City Drug Store A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to what T can do. all, is: the earnest and ' sincere wish of ' your friend and well WIsher“ J. A. McConkey Before mvoicing T will make a special price on glass - ware, crockery, and chinaware. Prices were cut to _clean up. Give me an opportunity ‘to show you Very truly yours, A. McCONKEY