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Read the Daily Pioneer. ' We are ready to help you select your winter outfit at Schneider Bros. The best selacted line of sta- tionery and blank books can be found at the Pioneer office. Get your winter supplies at two greatest clothing stores, Be- midji and Baudette. Schneider Bros. The most bewildering selection of high grade furs in. any. de- }|scription Friday and Saturday at Berman'’s. Henry. Falk, chairman of = the town board of the town of Battle, is in the city today pur- chasing supplies. F. Beaton and A. ‘Huluptzok passed through the .city. last evening from Walker to theu' homes at Big Falls. Mrs. 8. Albrant arrived in the city yesterday from Fargo for a 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. Ices,Ice Cream & Sweet Ciream. Party orders solici- 315 Minnesota Ave, Phone 125 The home of Snowflake Bread. THE CITY. M. & M. T Judge Spooner returned from _ Bead the Daily Pioneer. Walker:last evening after spend- E. H. Munhall was s Nebish |ing the day attending the Cass visitor yesterday, county:session of: district court. Bemidji Elevator Cos, Jobbers The lake is now frozen over for Gold Medal tlour. solid enough for skating, . and a Come and select one of our Fur [number have been: out already. lined coats at Schneider Bros. |with their skates enjoying the The largest - display of suits [SPOrt. and overcoats in ' Bemidji.| Frank Eagan, civil engineer Schneider Bros. for the M, & I., passed through Miss Louise LaFromboise of |the city today enroute to. Brain- Crookston is visiting with her |erd from a business trip up the sister, Mrs. Joseph Wagner. north line. Glasses to preserve your eyes| The famous Laskin -furs, the fitted by Drs. Larson & Larson. |best fursin the world. Large Ottice 2ad floor Swedback Blk. ~|stock to. select from. - Friday The largest stock of - clothing |30d Saturday, Noyember 23 and is now owned by Schneider Bros. |24 8t the Berman Emporium. Two great Stores, Bewidji and Furs delivered at sale. Baudette. Conductor McDonald, who was A. L. Crocker of the Crocker- |injured at Funkley about ten Crowell Land company, of St,|98ys ago by falling over a trunk, Paul, was a Bemidji visitor yes- returned to his duties last even- terday, returning to the city this ing. . He is now running on the Kelliher branch, J. Albrant of this city. morning. Carefully compounded and | A marriage license was issued packed by machinery. Always by Clerk of Court Rhoda. yester- good, and always uniform. day to Charles L. Working and Elsie M. Kingston. The young woman is from Turtle River, while the young man hails from southern Minnesota. Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder —made in Minneapolis, Joseph Wagner took the morn- ing train for a visit of two weeks with friends and relatives at West Union, Iowa. He was ac- companied by his father, Peter Wagner, who has been visiting here the past month. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured cannot reach the seat of the dis- ease..: Catarrh is a blood or con- stitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di- rectly on the jblood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It 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 the 1 two ingredients is what produces |such/wonderful results in.curing catarrhi Send for testimouials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Teledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75¢, Take Hall’'s Family Pills for | constipation. 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. McLean, of Bemidji, will call on you. If you have ties. for sale write to’! him at Bemidji. ! MARTIN BROTHERS, R i Wall Paper Mouldings J. A. HOFF Reliable Painter All Work Guaranteed.. Shop Rear Swedback Blk_ :‘ Qils Vgrnishgs Fresh Canned Goods WE have just received a large shipment of Fresh Canned Goods. 7 The Easter Brand " We have choite Peaches, Pears, Muscat Grapes. Apricots, ‘and Egg Plams put up from this year's crop. 7 Qur .Echo: Brand Of canned Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Pumpkin, Lima Beans, Red Kidney Beans, String Beans and Refugee Beans are the best in the market. Call at the store or.phone 207. ROE @ MARKUSEN visit withher sons, C. E. and R.| by local applications, as they| /| county as a school teacher, was .|company will sell tickets for the [HOT DRINKS! We have installed at our place of business, “soda fountain hot drinks.” THIS IS OUR MENU: Hot Chocolate with Macarons 15¢ Hot Clam Bouillon . . 10¢ Hot Chicken Bouillon . . 10¢ Hot Tomato Bouillon « . 10c Hot Conc. Ext. of Coffee . 10¢ Lakeside Bakery. Read the Daily Pioneer. Good Photos at Reed’s: studio. [to have been given under the|Fourth of July parade. A good assortment of 1906 diaries at the Pioneer office. We have secured extra sales- men who are willing to -work. Call on Schneider Bros. Representative-elect = J. J. Opsahl is in - the city for a few days attending to. business mat- ters. Mr, Opsahl reports every- thing moving along nicely in the north country. Settlers from the north coun- try report the snow to be, ten to fifteen inches deep. on the level and that this will be "quite a drawback to logging opets.hons % 1 the swamp lands. Gives vigor, strength, ' vitality to your uerves, stomach and every part of your body. It’s easy to take; swallow a little Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea: it does the business. Tea or Tablets, 385 cents. Barker’s Come to the Bijou: tonight. First showing of the comedy en- titled A Race for'a Wife,” and “Romeo, His Rival Brother.” “Taking the Fort,” and the beautiful song entitled “My Dad’s Little Girl.” Admission 10c. Matinees 5¢ Thursdays and Saturdays. It is one of the most wonder- ful tonics for developing the figure, making bright eyes, red lips and rosy cheeks, ever offered to the American girl. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents, Barker’s drug store. Thanksgiving Day. For the above occasion the Minnesota and International Railway Co. will sell tickets to all stations on this line at follow- ing rates. One and third fare for round trip. No ticket less than 50 cents. Date of sale Nov. 28th ana 29th, 1906. Return limit Dec, 3rd, 1906. Half of above rates for children of half fare age. G. A. Walker, Agent. | 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 Pioneer 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. Hartman-Ferrier. ;’ Miss Harriet Hartmfi.n, a young woman whose parents live here, and who is well -and. favorably '’kmown in many parts of the married in Cass Lake last Sun- day w Clarence Ferrier, a popu’ lar -sealer for :the Grookstgmg Lumber company. Rev. E. A. Wood performed the ceremony. Christmas and New Years Holnjay Rates, ft’ g The Great Northern Railway. above opcasions from December i, 22 to January 1, inclusive, reymi limit January 7, 1907. OCon'} tinyous passage eagh dlreMiuaf Rate one fare plus two 'doll except when fu.na and thlhfi makes less, 50c, to all points in Minnesoté| North and South Dakota. Order From Grand Forks. The growing popularity of the Pioneer Stationery Department is evidenced by the receiving. of; an order yesterday from Grand Forks over the ’phone for a blank book, which the purchaser had beard the Pioneer ‘sold, .and. which he had not been able’ find in any shop in Grand Fo or Crookston. The Pioneer office is the place to come or send for blank books, and any and all kinds of stationery, i s ldanger. Rubbers, rubbers, rubber-. at wholesale and retail. der Bros. Wood sawing solicited—Also 16inch wood forsale. W. E. Foster’s residence, Phone 74-3.] Conger’s removal sale con- tinues until. Janvary 1, many hats being sold at less than cost. Quality—yes, high quality— there is nothing better at any price in a pure wholesome bak- ing powder than Hunt’s Perfect. Conger'’s removal sale is the cheapest place in town to buy your winter hat and get a ticket which may win the hand painted sofa pillow which is worth $5. The poverty social which was auspices of the local Methodist church next Friday, cannot be held next Friday, as planned, and has been postponed indefi- nitely. The Ladies Aid Society of St. Phillip’s church will give a card party Thursday evening of this week in Odd Fellows hall, There will be first, second and | third prizes, and refreshments will be served. ' The charge will be 25 cents. f!ifi‘lfi“i‘(fl-((&&(—!l—&(—t %/, ¢ CORRESPONDENCE . % 433333333333333333 l‘l’ifl TURTLE RIVER. George Knutson now presides back of the counters in Johnson & Rustvold’s store., Mrs. Peter Larkin was the guest of Bemidji friends last Wednesday between trains. Frank Van Tassel, Sr., left for Northome Monday to accepta job as foreman for some large lumber company in that v1c1n|t.y S. M. Moorhead, a brother of of S. R., is here from Pembina, N. D, on a visit. He is accom- pa.nied by Dan Hottot of Duluth, Dr. F. A. Blakeslee drove through here Saturday from. the north enroute to the poor :farm with two young men afflicted with smallpox. The deep isnow made the roads almost impass- able, Editor E. F. Stevens and Lou Ralston left for their homes in Warren last Friday after an un- successful deer hunt in. this vicinity, Both gentlemen are crack shots, but failed to; get sight of a deer. “Jack” Dale the R. R..tie.mag nate took the train Friday last for Warren, to recunnoiter there- abouts: for a good team of horses. The tie:business promises to be good in#Turtle River between now:and spring and “Jack” will have the most of them along this line. ‘Walter. Marty, ‘formerly head engineer. of the Kelso Lumber company’s sawmill:returned here from the N. W. : Territory ' last week to spend a few weeks with friends here. .We understand that Walter ‘will manipulate the valves etc., in . .the same plant next spring when the mill starts again.. His host of friends here welcome him back. QUIRING, ) ‘Schnei- | bave been living in Grand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fish w during the summer are back and caller Friday, will spend the winter here, ! ! The Island Lake school nearly complet:d. ting to be tla. model, 5 Iasi; il dy Miss Goldie E. Allen every pupil received merit cards for ggod conduct during ths ing the Morao Lake ach week. 7 Dell-Frederick and Burt: Wood have their new bunk house finished and already have quite a crew of men. around the oamp They are logging on Mrs, G till’s claim removing che Stein B- Seidl Lumber'company’s timber. | / While going to school ome morning the past week s we ‘passed a party of ‘six hunters all bedecked in red, white and blue returned friday. W. A Omstead is. bu road. week, ‘will'add greatly to the ht h k ing we might have thought for &' Moo minute that it was part of & E W. ‘Alsop.was a Tmtrlke I. Talsness has hig e ‘barn the. 0. 5. Newwan made a business trip o Blackduck Thursday snd|Sals have been:held and prac- dny- in cuiting a right of way on the new Birch township town Lake are after big game this E. D. Bentley has started the buntirg. It it hadn’t been snow-|erection of a Jarge barn, which Band to Give Concerf. Next Friday evening the band will give a concert aud dance at city Ball, and it is [the inten- /| tion of the boys to make of this event the very best thet they have ever attempted. “Rehear- .is' teach: 00l. ticing has been very regular, which insures a treat in the musical line, = Symington’s orchestra will furnish the music ol for:the 'ball, andievery attention will be shown patrons of the ball” Kemember the date, Fri- {day-eve! 8y these| They are . coming and going BPPEAT- | 41d the great crowds continue As_ it ers in quest of big game. NEBISH. Ole Lokken spent Sunday |in emidji, Miss Bertha Soland of Spauld- ing is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Ed- ward Soland. A. Dabl was at Bemidji: #8 ‘waste. + #)|~showing the kind. Knute Hagen was & busines§|”mated quantity of same: visitor at Bemidji TIlBBdIy 5 Miss Margie Ditty and ' Mise Florence’ Huck .. were .. Redby visitors Tuesday evening. Whooping, cough is..prevalent| 7 in this nity. : + Lawrence:Soland returned..to|. his home at: Spaulding <Monday, after a’' week’s -visit with his|. Nw brother, E. Soland, % Mss Tillie Olson spent Thurs: day in Bemidji. 2 Mr. Marson of Bemidji was in| wi . Nwi. . ana town Friday. % J: Qringer transacted:| bnsmess at Bemidji Friday. Edward Solan-was at Wl]wn Sunday. A. Olson visited his daughter| ro¢ 3 mx swy in Bemidji Sunday. i and swu SE% . Ernie,..son of, Mr...and \ Mrs.| Lot 1 ............. Edwards, i .very, ill, but at last reports.is improving. The' Mi; R. L. & M. railway bave cbanged th fme | table which goes'into effect on the 21st. *djysumoy, Parts ot Sections . + *uoyI08) SWi, SWig SW’L‘ Nig SE“- 16:146 22 146 28 146 30 146 ' NEi '* NEY @ and g‘ots 1,2,8 4,5 32 146 All'of .. L7 36 146 30 147 26 149 Lots 1, 2 and 3.... 24 152 SWY% NEY% and 1~ NE% SWH¥...... 25 162 b 7 35 B Y 26 152 Int 3 lnd N% SEY% 35 152 e pre et SICI, 4 - 7 & SR 20 151 | 'WILTON. g 3 .. an B. C. Grow and William, Foote SEY% ... 29161 returned from North Dakota last week. Edward Soland of ‘Nebish ' is spending & few days with’ Wlll;on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Bumha.m have moved into their new: house in Wilton, 2 Wathan = Duy * and _George Lloyd are patting the siding on Thomas Brennan’s house. Ny, NE,A SEM NEY and NEY S NwWy% Mrs. Gerry Breonan of Bj- NEY% midji spent Saturday and Sun- SEY SEY% B8WY% SEY% .. day with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brennan. The marriage of: Medford Crosbean and = Sadie Watkins took place Monday afternoon Nov. 19, at the home of the bride’s. grand-mother, *7 Mrs. Sairah Obeidier ‘These terms will be strictk: We own and conirol the best| yhamcelves actordingly: made merehandise. Sehneider Bros. Will Shogren made a ttip to ll Inez to get a load of supplies for | the winter. | Mrs. W, Hills visited with Mrs. John Anderson Saturday. She also called on:Mrs. John Sjolund. The Laurie:sisters visited with Mr.and Mrs, T. P. Dooher-on|: Saturday.ti:Chéy had a very nice - visit. y8ibut lq reported out of - Qs F+ Onrinen made 'a business . bad s\m iy nd hers, Misses Helen e Laurie, visited Yo Bliokd ont,J.2 Bor! ‘on 1“1% Bsnday. of Qulrmg dial welcome t0: ME: family. SICUNNINGHAM, the Espe/home. - Mz\g Blunde[*‘lshmpent.'l’hurs day at:Northome. Hirai winter.in New: Memco. .E? ht;e\: drichest ifevel a atorm. Lfi: i ‘ln,euis still open. Our néxghborsvwhp, were on the sick list last weeh/n.ra much improved in health aft this writ: ing. ¥ NECEATIVIE DARE Litt] @;flys Deitrick | has] beem gh thezmigk list for afew| trip to Inez store last Wednes: | day. He reports the roads, in|. in!mpdra T, P. Dooher: with Msiand Mrs. C. J. Carlson|’ fitéhade a trip}: rand brought: and:ifamily, whol akeotheir h%’me in Carl Langger is\istopring at| inas wmpupend the pare our: pnce! with. the; ox.}xer fellow’s -and,.you willbe ‘con- | vinced that/our merchand; »whatiyou.want. The biggest bargain in men’s 50¢ all wool socks.” Tty.thern. Ed Cunningham has been chief, cook and bottle washer at Cums ningham's during his motheri$| “|absence, y . The busiest store in. Northern was we recognized them as hu‘ntr Minnesota, supplying the entiie country at Schneider Bros. | Notice of Sale of Stumpage-on-State -Lands. ¢ i“Netice is hereby: clvu: that 1 will ofler at Pnhllc Auction at the Court +House in 'Bemidji, ;Minnesota, on ‘Thursday,- December 13th, 1906, at 9 o'clock in the foremoon, certain umber helonglng to the State and liable to Bollowhu is-a:list ofi‘the lands upon whlch said timber is situated, timber:that: will be-offered on each\tract; and the esti- 32 148. This sale is made pursuant tb the provision of -Chapter-2¢4 of-the Gen- “-eral Laws of Minnesota for 1905. ; The timber in this list will be offered and s0ld for cash; the full amount of bid must be paid at.time -of sale.. Pay- ‘ments must be made by certified check, or draft-on St. Paul or Minneapolis bank: ' All checks or drafts must be made ‘payable to. the “State. Treasurer of Minnesota.” Money will not be taken under any: d(cumxhneem The timber wiil be sold outright and “Permits” will be jssued allowing purchaser two- logging seasons (or until June 1, 1908) for the remoyal of:the timber from the land. No timber can Re sold for less, than the ‘Dated at St. Paul, Minnesota, this 9th' sa:ny ot Novermber,. .. Ben [ hard to beatu ‘solute omafwnom Wedd | or: mbney oheexgn!lor refiinded. t2 come at Schneider Bros. *Read the Daily Pioneer. i ! R Rl o Estimated Quantity of Timber *ro8uwy 36 70 M pine, Jack and spruce; 160. cords jack 1lath’ bolts; 20 cords spruce. 85 80 M spruce: and”tamarack; 50-eords jack +7 1ath’ bolts; 200 cords:epruce. 35 40 M tamarack; 75 ¢ords spruce. 86 .:30.M spruce - and, .temarack;- 126 cords spruce; 300 tamarack posts. - . 85' ~656:M spruce: and::tamarack;:: 6261 cords 5 spruce; 1,300, tamarack poles. 1 35, ..30 M spruce _and. tamarack; 110, cords “spruce; 200" tamarack poles.’ 1 35 . .95:M(pine,. Jack, spruce ‘and tamarack; 500 3 cords jack.lath boits; 125 cords spruce; 1 3,600 tamarack poles. 3 80 Mypine. spruce, and, tamarack; 10 cords Jack Tath bol 0 cords spruce. 32 30:M pine,’ sprucé :‘and’. tamarack; 1,000 «.eedar poles;- 3,000 cedar posts. 81 85 M pine, spruce and tamarack; 150 cords # sprucey-8,000' cedar poles;: 2a.000 cedar -+ -posts. 31/ “*75 M pine, ‘Spruce;- tamarack and balsam; 4(1:30000:cedaki poles; 78,080° cedar -posts. 81 0 M pine and tamgracks;:2,000.eedar poles; 31 4,000 _cedar posts. 31 ‘M pine; spruce ‘and tamarack. ‘gpruce and: -tamarack;. 2001 cords _-8spruce. 31 15 M spruce .and, tamarack; spruce. 225 cords 30 : : 20i:M tamarack; 450: cords,: spruce; 2,650 .cedar poles; 9,000..cedar postz ' 30 : . A5.M pine; jack anditamarack;'7,700 cedar poles; 14,700 cedar. posts. 30 . 80 M pine, spruce, tamarack and balsam; 50_cords spruce;”%,000 ¢edar poles; 10,000 ~ncedar posts. 30 : 25 M pine. spruce, ;tamarack: and: balsam: .. ;100 cords spruce, 2,000 cedar poles; 6,000 “cedar posts. 30 o5M tamarack. 30 | 230 ‘¢ords spruca 6.000_tamarack. poles. 80 | “15°M pine.“fack, spruce; umnnel”und bal- sam; 600:tamarack: poles; 500° cedar posts, :/TERMS OF SALE. praised. price. y-adhered.to and inteniding purchasers will govern SEESaRL Arlnmbemmu ‘staps !hbherb, nm wnngen‘sxand elnldrens

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