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DELICIOUS AND CNEAP Eat one of our CREAM CARAMELS and yoy will ‘buy no other. LR Our assortment of Cakes andpastry is always" the finest. L2 4 Ices,Ice Cream & Sweet” Cream. Party orders solici-. ted. D ke N\@'é\ &\ lllu hnmc of \no\nflnko Bread. THE CITY. M. & M. e Read the Daily Pioneer. Come and select one of our Fur Jlined coats at Schneider Bros. E. D. Beeson spent last night up the north line of the M. & I. John Vossler of East Grand Forks was a. visitor in the city yesterday. Pearl Davis returned this morning from & two days’ wisit at Blackduck. . The largest display ' of - suits and overcoats in Bemidji. Schneider Bros. Arne Solberg, deputy sheriff, spent last night at Blackduck on official business. Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Mascot Flour, also Cremo, Bar- low’s Best and Gold Medal. Glasses to preserve your eyes fitted by Drs. Larson & Larson. Office 2nd floor Swedback Blk. William Burce, represenfitive for the Beltrami Timber. com- pany, went to Kelliher last ‘even- ing to look after sume .business matters. The largest stock of clothing is now owned by Schneider Bros. Two great Stores, Bemwidji and Baudette. Attend the great fur sale at Berman’s Friday and Saturday. Garments delivered from the sample line. KEEP YOUR TIES! Martin Bros., of Duluth, Minn:, will buy ties a- long the lines of the M. & I.; and G, N. Railway.. A. C. McLeany of Bemidji, will call'on you. If you - have ties for sale write to’ hlm at Bemld,]l.' MARTIN BROTHERS. ad the Daily Ploneer. We are rendy{ help you select your winter Qfifl Schn tended Minneapolis. ‘visit with friends in Yolo postoffice, in Hubbard county, was transacv,lng ‘business in Bemidji yesterday anernom Pure fnod laws cond U adulterated" or "unhealthy |food lproducbs—Hunhs Perfect 1Bnk -ing Powder.is.approved - by the pure food laws every where. Mrs.. George Edwards| and family arrived in' the ' city | last evening and will make theix home here. -Mr. Edwards is.night, foreman of the M. & I yAr . The M..& L. north- bound ipas- senger train was an hour aud a, half late last evening.. Late trains.on the N. P. at Brmqerd from' St. Paul, caused'the delay. Judge M. A. Spooner went to Walker this morning and spent today there consulting . with Judge McClenahan, who is hold- ing a term of court at Wa)ker for Cass _county. Phillip Gill returned this morn- ing from Kelliher, where he had been to look after the business being done at the Gill Bros.’ store at that place, in which he is financially interested. The famous Laskin furs, the best furs in the world. Large stock to select from. Friday and Saturday, November 23 and 24, at the Berman Emporium. Furs delivered at sale. The west-bound passenger train on the Great Northern was an hour late yesterday afternoon, and did not arriye from Duluth until 5 o’clock. The delay was caused by waiting at Duluth for connecting trains on other lines, I Mr.and Mrs. Elwood, from Elkhart, Ind., arrived in the city yesterday evening and will spend several days here, visiting - with V. 8. Vincent and wife. Mrs. Elwood is a cousin of Mrs Vin- cent. It is one of the most wo‘uder- ful tonics for developing the figure, making bright eyes, red lips and rosy cheeks, ever offered to the American girl. Hollister’s Rocky Mountam :Tea: Tea or Tablets, 35 cents, Barker’s drug store. ent of the M. & I, passed through the city last evening on |his way to Big Falls from Brain- erd. He occupied his private] car, “50,” which was attached to the regular north-bound "pas- {'senger tram. William Lennon, the mayor of Kelliher, = returned home last evening. He ‘spent yesterday in the city looking after, “several ilittle chores,” as he - called his mission - ‘here. 'Mr. ' 'Leénnon states that Kelliher is s busy place, these days, as there are a large number of men workitig in the camps, ‘which “are close to town, and the business .men of that place are en]oymg ar “good busmess. R i Wall Paper J. A. Reliable Painter All Work Guaranteed. Sho Oils “Mouldings HOFF Rear Swedback Bik '»C‘"“**"‘f’d?‘Gobd% WE “Easter”. - éa]mou and Halibut. ROE@.M are now x:ecewmg ‘our new stock ‘of and “Echo? canned goods, put up from. thls -year’s. crop. We have a shipment’ of nice “smoked Fresh eggs and ‘creamety buwer brands of 50 \RKUSEN 1 onl fl’romer. evhop lives ‘hgn’r | " |ome was in the city last nigl W. H. Strachan, superintend- | | turned’ last evenmg from Nebxsb; fh ; was drowned a short time ago. untain hot dri kg fiis st dukhichu HM Chocolate with Macarona “Mot-cram BotmuH™ Hot cmcken Bouillon el e el W\ _— Lakeside “_Bakeryr 15¢ lUc 0c. s s Gompe Read the Daily Pioneer. l i Good Photos at Reed’s stphdio UMrs! Jig: MaHerd B Rorih: Buy a $3 hat_at_Co 99 cents and get a ‘sunfiower' pilow:"’ A The busiest stor'e in Northern Minnesota, supplying the eflme country at Schneider Bros | 8. R." Moorhead, the T““le hlty and. left . this .morning| for}room willibeready- by thatxf River editor, and. .all. .around | |points along the south line of the | but sessions will be- hustler, was in.the city . today. We have secured " extra sales‘ men who are w1lllng to work. Call on Schneider Bros, i Get your winter ‘supplies .ab,| two greatest clothing storés, Be- midji and "Baudette. Schneider Bros. W. E. Ferris went to Brainerd this morhing to look .after some work on.the M, & L t.elegtaph lines. ) Mrs.. J. F. Boss and Mlss Lulu Renner; neice of Mr. ' Boss, - de- parted this morning for Minne: apolis. The Ladies’ Guild of 'the prs- copal church will meet. with Mrs, G. E. Crocker tomorrow after- noon, at 2:80. .. . .., Frank Bea.ton came down from| Kelliber this morning and .spent the day looking dfter some busi- ness matters here. W.E. Rowe, the Crookston a.t- torney, spent last night-in the city and was registered at the Markham this mDrmng Dr. Blakeslée, county health officer,” returned .-this - morning from Funkley, where he had been on officu.l business.”. . Otto and A. Dahl, F."0.'Melby and E.J. Soland.. pro on their claims; near Neblsh ‘at Cass Lake today, "atid will leave | for their bomes in the mornmg lees Vlgor, strengr.h, vxta,lmy to ~your merves, dhommfh and every part of yo It’s easy to na.ke, swailg a. littlet: Hollister’s Roek; Mon it ‘does ‘the Tablets, 85 Frank Cirline, one of the, best cooks in this. parti of.the staté; left last " evenmg ackduck, | and will go lumber ca where he “chet” aunng the b&lance of the winter. BifL 7% logger, a.rnvedi theé . ye‘ t;erday afternoon and. left., last. v | Mr. Irvineis getting out'a large: Dr. Marcum, Rev,, Whlt'eyhs E DeLm:lg, D;-C. "Brenaman, 'Bert Mitchell and Walter, Ma whither fi“ey went ‘yesterday mormug for'; ‘4 hip \purt.poor suceess; and.left. thi hunt for a few days: -« morning for Turtle Rlver,’i’n the: | vicinity of Which plage. they., w Read the Daily Pioneer, Rubbers, rubbe rubbers, at wholesale and re chnei- der B W 16 i n%wood ior sale, Foster’s resldence, Phone 74- 3 rjafsemofa) ; daley fopuF tinues nntll January 1, many —Also a ba The most bewildering sele hou af high:grade s funs ia nnyr 2 scnpnon F‘nday and Satuid BT Won? G i VM. Owen wm heve:: ye| flly“n.tternoon, from ig! lity— there .is nuthing. 'bette ‘Ynce va pu itig po Welsh: of' Walker, ke [,umfi' yer 'Wa.lker; spent lasr. mghhl the .c,i.tx . As speuh st nij the M &1 : ) vAdolph Beydel of Grook mn, ex-éditdr and prommeqt in | the Scandinavian circles of .the {Re River: va.l}ey, spwént last" the city. / Conger s removal ‘sale “is li,hé + cheapest place in town 0 ‘buy your winter hat.and get a ‘i ket which may win the hand pain ted sofa pillow ‘which is worth $5 The poverty social which iwas $o.have-been given. under !hhe auspv‘es of the I Method\sb chiirch next Friday held uext Frlday. as planued andhas been poshponed mden mlely : R H..M. Strand. of anenpoln; passed throMgh the city this ‘morning to Minneapols, _having |} with him 1n.the baggage car on ‘the M. & I. a tine doe which he| killed while huntmg .near Ten- strike. . G, E. Crocker returned, thns ‘merning/from -a' trip} to Black duck and Kelliher, wh re he had been to look after some matters for" the “Grand” Forks” Lumber ] -company; for: which- concern he is ' the, , district. ‘tepresentatlve i The Ladies Aid Society of St. Phillip’s church will give a card| party Thursday evening-of this week'in-Odd Fellows hall: “There. wil! be first second " and ' fthird prizes, and refreshments wxll b seryed. The eharge wlll be 29 centsy i ot few Fie G.'E.'Marshall and “wite. an ‘their little son, came. over. fro? their home at'Cass Lake" yeste day afternoon for a brief 'vlsn; -with- - - Bemidji: - friendsy _Ma.rshall is supenntendent 8 Cass Lake for the U, S. foren seryice. vt d’s fiear ‘Bei d; .broughfi back a Betnldj,i"b iy a,.aplendld fight. The blg fel : Local Talenl Show. +The. cantata *Queen.: 134 ' $hé oper E‘nda,y,,gvemngs.' December 13" fand.14 promsea_ to be one:of the uesday, mghm i bow three and the g ea.tmcmw s continu8]"™ ban Henry Bne_nther,, who *She "wishies “the Ploe to " | sbate bhiat sha has hired, . ¢ \¢ompe:] tenb \men: 0. do the work nnd tha« .|ing: rates: ' One: ‘and third: fare il for round trip. No ticket'less)| than"80 esntai~ "Dm ofséale Nov. 28thand’ 2 b .at| any fihfllesoniertblll{f WHY pAds anmfl VAN ect, e A which w] begwen by locnl r.nlent i We own and control the best : .flie “ mad i of Leadville there bseryi ade merchandise, Schneider : G livifg ool g:fl::e;m er_says ; . - [ gen “I ¢limb l 7 " o 3 t te n Paris . idjin] rece Wior Pt *"“ o a Y Fide young man e group offerefl me & with two deer, and Wiley Fhilips presented. with the m“‘"" of the | refreshing dflnk- At the topiof the ! i mp on,a, Bold plate. The m lacework in marble which is tH PO S I G N s ,::mm e i R pa.st few days, upon the mineral deposits of this' Jo' un, an English clergyman and rl!l!. D hl’ McGinnis, who put them in o e ol »_7_‘ 1+ | gulch the Frenchmen suddenly jujiipét o the tlon from the Bemidji dl reports that most of the hpme-| - \der, ¢h akitn s{atandess hawniiod albo. WHBEL v Ko in ot e A L0 P P TP that the law, éll?.“}& thewm. | el teniafing toians,sathen, s e |tnal piy, was o Fnghsbwen e the oty The Spterpraten saida ey with ‘T guess.’” larger number of deer will wm that rock hw’mhelens.hamd' been killed this season than hinfimajor #aid:, The,dence It donitt es dutop the: darMage!cand! ‘ébftihbnced | custom of the continent and asked per- Yore the end of the season which!| ¥, #iit0;,the Interpreter; NVhat do|one to make excuses for him was a 10 2 ARY, L0, those, forpigners; that) i at he- vl op of to the Atlantigenioy- spire to hammer):and2chisel upon a |large | missfon before slfiing at a tlble oz closdd theé' éhti"dt ' this month" ‘M’m 11 WVhat) are | theyy tAlking | yoi@ A Ofisid A WESOpAAKEd his words ch 0y AI’IWEIIW"I&DWRWHQ'R &Cd'| other animals prepared in sheets to them | render them-fit-for-being written upon. Wheré | The heavier parchment, used ' for 30 eadn/| 18 20w /rom2GMns -of ..n:l'hqsrenshmw were, right; how ever, | asses, older calves, wolves and goats. | black £ookWas & meteps an GhiRVard GidIRAY b S#llen, Trom ithe, aklea+Leagville P pitphret, The ville | akip, the hair, is e plnceam‘”fillme it 2 AVADA fay themicoming over her hinn ‘mnw Sawn oyr, couatry.s /Kol that they can find anything an; 1 IRGAIORAAO.Y i1 oo to i Nymore School Opens Mondfl B having, heeuuanapfieflefl 1 montb, on account of wor to cleanse it from “| tat, The _pelt Is then stretched upon |8 frame, care be).nz taken that the i urtace. | It is is not certain, that ithe & el ofMhet cetebrhteds! paintor: D€, | and figure subjects; Willdni Hus) ‘resumeéd 1iinjioh ione: decasion: commissibtied | wo,"ovér ' richi T ‘hand! ati open'scroll Wheéreon el dedlaration \Mary Martinson. ‘When the Mher B blee (f f’%g : P’ a'thousand miles-of Burepe T\fiv gr B ta o | i x"’“‘""" t: one: rubbishcheap—someé:old-méta: ‘? R ‘|iu o8 Ale: cans: at Chrlsrube. Everywhete amllfiep, P Rbedh b oY i NextF‘ day evenm the qa. will'give a concers d 53 el xmmflm Found- ‘or garelsssness:and; #bo facement:and roadsidé ubcleamlifess, i The foul -vacant lots and: uu'tytdqmm .ca.nnob be| . “Struggling Artist—No e’ eyinxr.m compete with -the picture fnctoglea Wwhielt are turing out: chéap-Gaubs:by; the millien. : Thectrouble is, the pqopl! are not educgted. Lots o; uyers cdn’ tell ifr twesty-ive urnd :forty, as-Bhe wgs in °y'm’t!mgw ransition. period: -L‘: and, with ; smmngs i made his.-way home, over 120 mil three days, walking most of the Tt Lamitac i howianet : R S P e T e KU 0T f o We,are a‘blextofshow youia stronge: line: tfim‘&fi Chinoy $Hovapas i wai v W Y S S ¢ SRS TUR T £ Jork iCoesr GIIE 8rv 1 aoob stdppley Jaom biov, 78 ’m‘ or? 2 boll oty 1sh Jwods ," atehlor en, "”wom%d's‘an : Yve q"fioea nndo;,mbbm.k + DR, ol o a0 man “mow"mmple staekior i :boToTUn Jnsmal‘mr ala b. | mostyk mpa you'wsn ko101 I ¥ 3 RIRIDGe 2 st yoRoE e ol iy 75, Tion RIE RGHROACIE §ograge polatic 10) hestusnte o ooomash 2ev edisn el nm anganito R blcsall: wo;fl socks:.~ Try frcisig vt e e mevdt A e Iwhat navm i v vie hWie i'elm vuhamngumhn‘g? fsom: 1$2.00 tor$8:50s1thiteris® bard to| _’pwl "m&fim “Bolte suwfnhon : p.ney ¥ I’mmrfl:‘;msmumfl s & whanec i u1jm=n|‘ nlaiane it G ¢! ol m.%%: Plhnlndw iarsor money rerund o hatdns L e s an iy