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- HOME MADE CANDY DELICIOUS AND CHEAP Eat one of our CREAM CARAMELS and you will buy no other. Our assortment of Cakes and pastry is always the finest. Tces,Ice Cream & Sweet Cream. Party orders solici- ted. Jhe shodel 815 Minnesota Ave. Phono 125 The home of Snowflake Bread. King Detective Service Tm l'\r).n‘l Alvlvc WS ol’ Chlcr l WOrk trai d corporations, firms and \ml\\'ld\lals in all parts of the world, All business strictly idential. Write us today about your case asonable. Advice free. fiufi“s-sno Century_Bldg. Ninneapolis, Minn MAN W. K:NG, Mngr. FARNCIS W. KING, Supt. THE CITY. M. & M. Read the Dailv Pioneer. Come to the Bijou theater and have a laugh. It’s the best ever. Mrs. J. A, Lambar came down last evening from Red Lake and spent the night in the city. Seventy five styles in men’s world’s bes$ overcoats at Schnei- der Bros. Mrs, F. O Sibley came down from Island Lake yesterday and was a guest in the city last night. Bemidji Blevator Co.. jobbers for Cremo Flour, also Gold Medal, Mascot and Barlow’s Best. O. E. Jackson returned yester. day afternoon from a business trip to Deer River, in the interest of Tuller & Company. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis- ease. Catarrh is a blood or con- stitutional disease, and in order t7 cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di- rectly on the {blood and macous| surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. [t was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescrip- tion. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting di- rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of thej |- two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimouials free F. J CHENEY & CO,, Props., Teledo, O Sold by Druggists, prics 75¢. Take Hall’s Family Pi'ls for constipation, KEEF Y[lllR TIES' Martin Bros., of Duluth, Minn., will buy ties a- long the lines of the M. & 1., and G. N. Railway. A. C. McLean, of Bemidji, will call on you. If you have ties for sale write to him at Bemidji. Read the Daily Pioneer. Good Photos at Reed’s studio. Edward Deraiche of Kelliher spent last night in the city. Complete line of society sta- tionery at the Pioneer office. E. E Smith of Nary was a - visitor in the city last night. " Lumbermen’s headquarters at wholesale and retail. Schnei- | der Bros. F. S. Lycan returned last night from a business trip to Crookston. Gill Bros., the popular-price iclothers, are having & nice trade on suits, C. E, Hanson came up from Walker last evening and spent the night in the city. We show thirty different styles in boys and children’s overcoats. At Schneider Bres. A, A. Black of Cass Lake was a visitor in the city yesterday afternoon and evening. EYES— Drs. Larson & Larsor, specialists in fitting glasses, 1| Office in Swedback Block. M. D. Stoner went to Gemmell last evening to look after some business affairs on his townsite. All those who failed to see the moving pictures at the Bijou last evening should attend this even- ing. Albert Quam, one of the home- steaders near Yola postoffice, in Hubbard county, was in the city yesterday. Wanted—500 men to wear Acorn brand overcoats. For sale by Gill Bros. J. C. Dade, the popular mayor of Blackduck, spent last night in the city and left this morning for his home. When you’re broke the girls are shy they turn and fly as come nigh brace up old man, show some pluck, take Rocky Moun- tain Tea; t’will change your luck. Barker’s drug store. Dan Rose, buyer for the Watab Pulp & Paper company of St. Cloud, passed through the city last eveaing on his way home from a trip to St. Cloud. »’l'ie company of Chicago, Last chance tor peaches at 81.15 per crate Oysters - Oysters - Oysters —— We have just received from Baltimore, at our store, a shipment of these select oysters which can be had at the right price. If you are in need of any- thing in the bakery line or fruit line, call up Phone 118 and it will be delivered promptly from the Lakeside Bakery. Read Lhe Daily Pioneer. went to Blackduck last evening on official business. Gill Bros,, the popular-price clothers, carry good goods and are always lowest in price. When in need of shoes, try a pair of the Selz Royal Blues, $3.50. For sale at Gill Bros. W. P. Hackett of Omaha, Neb., buyer of timber for the Union Pacific railway, was a visitor in the city today. 165 styles in men’s and young men’s suits, A showing that can only be appreciated by in- vestigation. At Schneider Bros. A. H. Pitkin went to Crookston yesterday afternoon for an over. Sunday visit with his family. He will return to Kelliher by way of this city on Monday. We bave a big assortment of $12 and $15 suits which would be a credit to any other store at $18. Give us an opportunity te show them to you. Gill Bros. A, L. Gordon, the merchant postmaster of Shevlin, returned home yesterday afternoon, after baving spent several hours in the city looking after some business matters. W. A. Ferris returned last evening from a trip to Northome, where he was called t) adjust some batteries in the telegraph office of the M. & I. railway at that point. E. D. Beeson, the general manager for the Naugle Pole & re- turned this morning from a busi- ness trip on the north line of the M. & L. railway. The average young woman of to-day is busy and has no time to devote to anything but health and beauty, It comes to ninety- nine out of every hundred who take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tee. Tea or Tablets, 35cents. Barker’s drug store. W. B. Stewart and A. P. Ritchie, the two “profs,” left last evening for Mr. Stewart’s claim northeast of Northome, where they will enjny a bunt for several days. There are many deer in that vicinity and if the two gentlemen are immune from “buck fever,” they will probably get their full share. Mel Barnard, a railroad con- tractor of Minneapolis, spent yesterday in the city. Heis en gaged in building some road for ““How refreshing Chocolat rd Monogram Cup’ PICKARD HAND PAINTED CHINA The Standard for Quality the World Over e e These marks on pieces of china are signs of artistic and original dulgnmfi harmonious coloring, and, above al serviceability. GIVE US YOUR ORDER FOR SPECIAL PIECES MONOGRAM SETS ARE THE DELIGHT OF OUR PATRONS Ask for illustrated booklets SEE OUR WINDOWS. MARTIN BROTHERS, J|GEO. T. BAKER & GO,, LOCATED IN CITY DRUG STORE. Canned Goods E are now receiving our new stock of “Easter” canned goods, put up and “Echo” brands of from this year’s crop. We have a shipment of nice smoked Salmon and Halibut. Fresh eggs and creamery butter. ROE @ MARKUSEN the Great Northern railway, near Emersop, Manitoba, and was looking for some men and teams to take to that place. Mr. Barn- ard at one time lived at Mallard lake, and is well known here through former business rela- tions with local people, John D. Brady, the democratic sachem of Duluth who was de feated for sheriff of St. Louis county by a nparrow margin, came in yesterday afternoon frome Duluth and speut last night in "the city. Mr., Brady was surveyor of logs' and lum- ber duriag the administration of ex-Governor John Lind, and he stands a good show of getting something good in the appoint- ment line from Governor John- son, should he desire it. Cleaned or Dyed without Ripping. Made up articles such as pillows, cush- 1o0s, upholstered goods, etc. we clean saving to you as well as satisfaction Information Booklet free. We pay retum express on all orders ol $3 or more. Deputy Sheriff Artaur Wright |’ | tilled with Read the Daily Ploneer. faction at Schneider Bros. Frank Stephens, the cruiser, lefu yesterday for Puposky. Men’s fur-lined caps in all the latest shapes, Broa. visit with friends. Great values 1n wool under: wear at Gill Bros., the popular- price clothiers. W. H. Strachan, superintend- ent of the M. & L., came up last evening from Brainerd and spent the night in the city. We have the largest display of men’s fur lined overcoats in Bel- trami county. Schneider Bros. A, B. Clair of Grand Rapids, ex-register of deeds of Itasca county, came over from the “Rapids” yesterday afternoon, L. E. Hanson, a prominent resi dent of Becida, was trausacting business in the city last night, He returned to his home this morning. J. C. Parker returned this morning from Northome, where he had been on business for the Naugle Pole & Tie company, and will spend Sunday in the city with his family. Mr. Tucker, vice president of the] Lumbermens National bank, and wife were called to Iowa yesterday as the result of a tele- gram announcing the death of Mr. Tucker’s father. A. O’Kelliher came down this morning from Blackduck to con- dole with other members of the republican county committee and ascertain if possible just how that landslide for Johnson was started. Rev. Petterson and family left yesterday afternoon for Bagley, where they will hereafter make their home, Mr. Petterson. hav- ing accepted the position of pastor of the Lntheran church at that place. Any thin or undeveloped giil or woman will be benefited by taking Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tiin Tea, Itis ove of the great- est known remedies for making people strong, healtny and well Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Bar- ker’s drug store. W.J. Cochran of Cass Lake was inthe city yesterday even- iog. Hehas a contract to do considerable logging on tle Chippewa reservation around Cass Lake this winter and was looking after some busine:s affairs in connection therewith, W. H. Squier, manager in this portion of the earth’s surface for the Chicago Coal & Lumber com- pauy, came down this morning from Blackduck and has been looking for the paity who re- vorted that he was married in St. the head offices of his company. Daniel Petrie, recently-elected sheriff of Hubbard county, spent last night in Bemidji and re- ceived the congratulations of his friends on his victory, He has already served as sheriff of Hub- bard for several terms and has made a very good official. Mr. Petrie returned to Park Rapids this morning. M. H. Galvin, special agent for the Eastern Minnesota division of ithe Great Northern railway, spent last night in the city, hav- ing come over from Cass Lake on the evening train. He reports some box-car thieves as being rather active, but beyond that there ‘is nothing out of the ordinary along the line of his division. Harry Brummond of Walker, who owns scveral general mer- chandise stores ' (located at Walker. Oaigum, Leech Lake, Red Lake and other places,) came | - up from his home at Walker yes- terday evening and spent last night in the city. He left this morning for Red Lake Indian| agency to note how business was progressirg at his store there. Among the passengers aboard the north-bouud'M. & L. train last evening was a hunter from the south part of the state who was assuredly & ‘‘sight for sore eyes” He was arrayed entirely in red, and Solomon in all his glory was not in it with this gentleman, He wore a huge belt stuck in the was ” big knife was leather, < He We assure you absolute satis- To all kowin -nfleren of rheumatism, $1.00, at Gill Mrs. A. A. Carter has gone to Grand Forks lor afew days’ Louis while on his recent trip to| ~ ifle cartridges, and a| hether muscular orof the joints, sciatics, lluu 8g08, backache, nlllll In the k!dneflrl nouralgln pains, to write to her for troatment wnlcb Lias repoatodly ou these tortures, :She feels it hor duty to sel 1t to all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself at homo as thousands will testity—tio change ot climato belng. Hoatear nlmple dl covery banishes \n-lc bl loogens the stiffened Joluu. rlflu ha blood and brightens th lvfiu‘;lntlclw and e terests you mers, Box m, Will Continue Business. Mrs. Henry Buenther has de- cided to continue the business. formerly conducted by her husband Henry Buenther, who was drowned a short time ago, She wishes the Pivneer to state that she has hired compe- tent men to do the work and that all unfinished work will be turned out as soon as possible. Low Rates to the Westand Southwest. On the first and third Taes- days of eacb month until March, 1907, inclusive, the Chicago Great Western railway will sell one-way Colonist tickets at nearly half fare te points in Arkansas, Jolorado, Indian Territory, Kan- sas, Louisiana, Mexico, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Okla- | homa, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. For furtherinforma- tion apply to H. L. Wyand, T. P, A, 364 Robert street, St. Paul, Minn. : ““The Banker’s Child.” Harry Shannon’s powerful‘ comedy-drama, “The Banker’s! Child,” which made such a big|| hit during the past five seasons, will be seen at the opera house Tuesday November 13. The| play has been rewritten somewhat, more comedy added, while the story remains just the same. New scenery has been painted for this season’s pro- duction. The wardrobe worn will surpass that of last season. New specialties will be ictro- duced. Little Hazel Shannob, the pright little star of the com- pany, is even better than ever. A strong company has been se- cured by Manager Shannon. It will be well to secure seats at once for this popular attraction. b Read the daily Pioneer. For'a clear compiexion take ORIND L. Cule’s general store at P:quct, was among the! visitors who spent last night in| the city. this morning. Wall Paper Oils J. P. POGUE’S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE BEMIDJI, Matt J. that, J A. HOFF Réliable Painter All Work Guar;qm Shop Rear Swedback Bik ARE YOU ILL? with Rheumatism, Backache, Kidney Trouble, Catarrh or any other Rlood Trouble?, If so, and you could FilND iMMEDIATE RELIEF lfl Johnson’s* would you hesitate to take it? Of course you wouldn’t, and I am so sure ‘‘6088’’ will cure any of the above named complamt.s I MAKE AN ABSOLUTE QUARANTEE to refund your money if you are not satisfied with the result after taking half of the first bottle. Barker's Drug Store William Butler, manager of A. l merchadise i He returned to Pequot Orino cleanses the sys- tem, and makes sallow ] blotched complexions | smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation by gently stimulating the stomach,liverand bowels. Refuse subatitutes. Price 80o. Barker’s Drug Store. i M.E.-IBERTSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR. B HISR TN chfren=28 PHONE 317 Day and night calls are always : i given prompt attention : : ST, DOOR N. POSTOFFIGE ¢ BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA. Harness ~Shop lA. L. Collard] Mo‘ul(.li‘n]'s Varnishes I have just opened up a pew harness shop and am prepared to do all kinds of work in har- ness and saddlery,wheth er new or repair work. 1 also carry light and heavy~ harness, sweat pads, collars, curry combs brushes, whips, blank- ets and robes. 406 Minnesota Avenue what you want. The biggest bm_-gaifn 50c all wool socks. certainly | @ SHEEP COATS & MACKINAWS Any length you desire. Com- pare our prices with the other fellow’s and you will be con- vinced that our merchandise is WOOL SOCKS| : Try them. We are able to show you a stronger :line than ever before. . in men’s RUBBERS .. Lumberman’s. star rubhers, _men’s women's and children’s _overshoes and rubbers. most - complete . stoek. - | most reasonable prices. H’EAW WooL P’Mli S | We are showiny $2.00 to $3.50 “hard to beat. . Remember ] solute snhsfa.otlon- gumnteed -or money. cheerfully refunded. ‘The The & line from: | atmvery