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FINE 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 Cieam. Party orders solici- ted. Jhe shodel 315 Minnesota Ave, Phone 125 The home of Snowflake Bread. THE CITY. M. & M, Read the Daily Picne r, Reed’s studio for colored work. Bemidji Elevator Co.. jobbers for Cremo Flour, also Gold Medal, Mascot and Barlow’s Best. A. A. Melges, manager of the proluce company, returned last evening from a business trip to Wadena and Henning. $1.75—$2.00 and $3.00 hats at Conger’s miliin ry for 99¢. Will move Jan. 1 t)» 4:h St, to P. O. Block. The regular monthly business meeting of the Epworth League will be held at the home= of Miss Ivis Roberts, 609 Like boulevard, on Friday evening, Dec. 7. After the business session they will be entertained by Miss Roberts ard Miss W tting. & Dark and cloudy weaiher does not interfere with the taking or making of photographs at Hak- kerup’s studin, That new clec- tric light is found to be even botter thwn daylight. Th-t’s where you get your woik out ia time for Christmas. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis- ease. Catarrh is a blood or cor- 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 ;blood 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! 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, price 75c. 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. & 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. MARTIN BROTHERS, Read the Dailv Pioneer. W. B. Sheffield was over from Crookston yesterday. A good assortment of 1907 diaries at the Pioneer office. Edward Rose and Thomas Reilly of Brainerd were visitors in the city last night. W. A, Ferris passed through the city last evening to Gemmaell. The best selacted line of sta- tionery and blank books can be found at the Pioneer office. R. L. Horr of Minneapolis, secretary of the Backus-Brooks Lumber company, spent last night in the city. J. P. Johnson, proprietor of the i Scandia hotel at Northome, re- turned to his home last evening, after having spent vesterday in the city on business. J. O. Harris spent last night at Tenstrike, looking after some HOT DRINKS! We have installed at our place of business, “soda fountain hot drinks.” THIS IS OUR MENU: Hot Chocolate with Macarons Hot Clam Bouillon . . Hot Chicken Bouillon - Hot Tomato Bouillon N Hot Conc. Ext. of Coffee . 10¢ Lakeside Bakery. Read the daily Pioneer. J. W. Stewart went to Bridgie last evening. Charles Trondson was here from Blackduck last night. Try Princess Brand groceries, Downs & O’Leary. ’Phone No. business matters. ‘‘Jim” still clings to his old associations and has not disposed of any of his interests at the “‘Strike.” Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea purifies the blood, strength- ens the nerves, regulates the bowels, aids the kidneys, cures stomach troubles, builds up the nervous force and repairs the ill effects of over eating. Tea or Tablets. Barker’s drugstore. T. E. Bruner and his bride ar- rived in the city last evening from Dwight, Ill, where they were married last week. Mr. Bruner owns a valuable home- stead near Yola postoffice, in Hubbard county, and will make his home there. W. E. Hyatt, proprietor of the International hotel at Turtle River, came down from his home this morning and went to Fowlds this afternoon to look after his business interests at that place. Mr. Hyatt is using a crutch, the result of a severe attack of rheumatism, which has kept him bedridden for two months past. 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. Low Rates to the Southeast. Commencing December 18 and on the first and third Tuesdays of each month thereafter until March, 1907, the Chicago Great Western Railway will sell one- way colonist tickets at nearly half fare to points in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi. For further information apply to H. L. Wyand, T. P. A,, 364 Robert street, St. Paul, Minn, Christmas and New Years Holiday Rates. The Great Northern Railway company will sell tickets for the above occasions from December 122 to January 1, inclusive, return limit January 7, 19u7. Con- tinuous passage each direction. Rate one fare plus two dollars except when fare and third makes less. Minimum fare 50c, to all points in Minnesota North and South Dakota. Low Rates to the Westand Southwest. On the first and third Tues- days of each month until March, 1907, inclusive, the Chicago Great Western railway will sell one-way Colonist tickets at nearly half fare to points in Arkansas, Jolorado, Indian Territory, Kan- 855, . J. W. Whiting, the ‘cedar man’’ of Blackduck, was here to- day assisting in the Elk initia- tions. For fresh dairy butter, strictly fresh eggs, 2o to Downs & O’Leary. Charles Fairbanks and John Beaulieau came down from Red Lake last evening and spent the night in the city. Suite of rooms suitable for light housekeeping, or will fur- nish for roomers. Apply Miller’s Repair Shop. A.T. Campion of Angus is among the out-of-town Elks who arrived in the c:ty last night for the instituting of the new lodge. Willizm Lennon, the mayor of Kelliner, came down from his home this morning and has been taking in the Eik “‘doings” today. W. S. Lycan, one of the pro- prietors of the Markbam hotel, came over from Crookston last night to be on hand early for the Elk “doings.” Mrs. 8. E. P. White will enter- tain the Ladies’ Aid of the Pres- byterian church at the home of Mrs. A, Lord tomorrow afier- noon at 2 o’clock, It is the best safeguard against indigestion, biliousness and dys- pepsia, known to mankind. -Hol- hster’s Rocky Mountain Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s drugstore. St. Bartholomew’s Guild will meet with Mrs, George McTag- gart tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. Asthere is considerable work to do a full attendance is desired, Anton Lundberg, a home- steader living near Northome, spent yesterday in the city. He brought down with him a deer head and a moose head, which will be mounted by Mrs. Buen- ther. You can’t afford to buy a Christmas gift from a non-adver- tising store because the gift may be ten years old or more. The up-to-date things are handled by the people who turn their stocks quickly. Fred O. Sibley returned yes- terday afternoon to his home at Island Lake. His visit here was for the purpose of getting in line for the organization of the new board of county commissioners when they meet in January. J. A. Sullivan has opened his saloon at Wilton for business and is doing very well. J. A. Hoff, the Bemidji painter, has Dan McPherson and J, C. Hand there painting the interior of the build- ing and making the place look “spick and span,” and Sullivan i sas, Louisiana, Mexico, Missouri, iNebraska, 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. Fresh Canned Goods wE have just received a large shipment of Fresh Canned Gocds. The Easter Brand We have choice Peaches, Pears, Muscat Grapes, Apricots, and Egg Plums put up from this year’s crop. Our Echo Brand Of canned Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Pumpkin, Lima Beans, Red Kidney Beans, String Beans and Refugee Beans are the best in the market. has the best refreshment parlor in Wilton. Paul Neils, son of J. Neils, the Cass Lake lumberman, came in yesterday from the ‘“Lake” and left last evening for Tenstrike, near which place the Neils com- pany is getting out some logs this winter. The Neils people have established one camp, six miles frem Tenstrike, and will log about five million feet of pine during the winter. R —— Smoke the Del Marca Manufactured By Call at the store or phone 207, ROE @ MARKUSEN Del Burgess, Bemidiji. Read the Daily Pioneer. Go to the Bijou! For a good laugh, T. H. Daily was here today from Big Falls. Green and dry cordwood wanted at electric light plant. A. H, Pitkin came down this morning from Kelliher, Byron T, Jones of Akeley spent last night in the city. See Bijou ad elsewhere in this issue for change of program, etc. Charles Hughes of Tenstrike was a visitor in the city today. Try our Gold Dust flour; every sack guaranteed. Downs & O’Leary. ’Phone No. 855, George Castle, a contractor of Crookstos, was in the cisy yes terday and arranged to place a What for— number of his horses in the woods for the winter. . The name —Hunt’s Perfect— guarantees quality, strength and purity in baking powder;a uni- form, always reliable product at & fair price, A. C. McLean, the “tie man,” wert to Kelliber this morning. He has purchased 25,000 ties which will be taken from along the Kelliher branch of the M. & L. The hats which are loft ut Conger’s millinery will ba sold regardless of cort, getting ready to mov . Juhn Owman, diy operatir at|f the M. & I., returned last uight | from Hasting+, whece he weat to|H attend the funeral of his sister, [ Amanda E. Oman, whose body was buried last Sunday. My heart and hand another claimed, his plea had come too late, Rocky Mourttiin Tea, don’t get left agaiv. Barker’s drugstore. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gueria and their little child returned lust evening from Little Falls, where |§ they went to attend the funcral of S. Guerin, father Guerin, which was held last S. urday. Little Falls for many years. See Bijou ad elsewhere io this|§ issue for change of program, etc J. P. Saunders of Brainerd, a warden for the State Game &|§ Fish Commission; and P. O. Stev ens of Margie, an ex-warder, were in the city last evening. They left last night for Grand Rapids, where they are witaesses | § in the case of the State vs. cused of shipying a-cow moose, Sergeant Eilek, who has been in charge of the local army re- cruiting office, left last evening for Kelliher, where he had orders to establish a Lranch station for ten days; and it is possible that he may remain there during the balance of the winter. During his absence from Bemidji, Privat: james A. Brennan will have charge of the station here. A. L. Cunniogham, son of Mr. . road circles. and Mrs. Frank Cunningham of this city, has returned from Billings, Montana, where he has It’s «ver thus with people | & without pluck and vim, take|$ of Mr.|# Theelder Guerin was 7 years of age, and had lived in|¥ That BARKER’S SANTA CLAUS Our stock is now complete with the best show ing of Holiday Goods ever seen in Bemidji. Watches, Clocks, Dia- . monds, Jewel- ry of every de- scription and et prices to sui% WINDS ITSELF the purses of everyone. have used the utmost--;':are in the selec- § tion of our different lines this year and every piece is bright, new stock of the latest designs We As we have predicted in our previous statements, have made another ad- vance and as our line was ¢ome plete before the raise, we can =till of- fer the low- e:t possible prices con- sistant with 4 _ the very fin ® est stomes on the market, gl ahsolutely perfect and every stone gaaranteed A QUICK . CLEAN SHAVE every day in the year for less than 2 cents a week. ALWAYS READY ALWAYS SHARP Set consists of 12 Double-edged Wafer Blades (24 sharp edges), each blade good for an average of more than 20 satisfying shaves, no matter how wiry your beard or tender your skin. 8 ONE MILLIO SATISFIED USERS . Sold on 30 Days’ Free Trial Triple _Silver-plated, Holder and 12 Blades. §5. 5 Standard Combination Set with Shaving Brush and Soap in Triple Silver-plated Holders, §7.50. - Extra Blades, 10 for S0c,’ $5.00 Broaches, Scarf Pins Bracelets, Neckchains, and Lockets Silverware, Sterling Spoons, and Knives ard Forks, Ko- daks, Tui'et S:ts, Mana- " cures, Cut ‘u-‘a!'-‘v\\‘“—/‘r Glass and Hand Paint’d China "Full Weight Our Line of China. § Our line of China we cannot speak of too highly as, this year, we have succeeded in per curing an artist of our own, not advertised with any factory, but a real- live girl who is 8 up-to-date and has a knowledge of the latest designs, color effects and perfect work. Beecher Ward of_ Fairmont, ac-|g o > Read the Daily Pioneer. Downs & O’Leary, 304 Third street. Telephone No. 855. in the city and will put in place the large soda fountain at the “Owl” drug store. Change of program at the| The M. & T. south-bound pass] For fancy groceries go to Bijou this evening. i 4 2 W. B. Sherman took twenty- ROraing. The train was held at one men to Kelliher and other A. W. Collins of Minneapols is| points along the north line of the y > M. & I.last evening to word« jn|was delayed by injury to a the logging camps for Ross & ‘“knuckle” on a car, which was Ross. enger train was an hour late this {Funkley to await the arrival of j the Kelliher-Funkley train,which “out of order. been for a year past, A, L. has been acting as civil engineer on the Billings & Northern railway, the branch line that connects the Great Northern with the Burlington, the “link” as it were, in the ‘‘merger.”’ He will visit here for some time. . Peter Peterson, a play that has been endorsed by the press and public in many towns in which it has been seen, will be presented at the Opera house Monday, December 10. The play sprang into the limelight through its un- usual story and original features, and is said to be auite fit to go and see. A\part.icula.fly striking |, feature, and one that has been highly spoken of is the introduc- tion throughout of Tom, Dic', Harry and Patsy, four intelil- gently trained dog actors. W. H. Gemmell, general mau- ager of the M. & L. railway, and W. H. Strachan, superintendent of the M. & I., came in late yes- terday afternoon from Big Falls in a special traio, t) which was antached their private car, “50.” They were accompanied by Harry Miils, roadmaster, who had also been t) the “Falls.” The private car was attached to the regular south-bound M. & I, passenger ' train this morning and both Gemmell and Strachan |’ left for Brainerd. They. had nothing new to give out in rail- SPECIAL MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS AT COST We offer the balance of our stock of Misses’and Child- ren's coats at absolutely flat cost in order to make room for our disvlay of Hohday goods. You cannot afford to neglect this opportunity as we have an exceptionally good assortment of strictly up-to-date styles in a variety of fabrics. . These coats will be on display in our show win- dows & in the front part of our Dry Goods Denartm’nt you buy or not. THESE BARGAINS are worthy of yourh.tterition. Kindly stop and look them over. We will be pleased to show them whether Satisfaction guaranteed with every purchase or money cheertully refunded. B E.HWINTER& CO 'TELEPHONE NO. 30. . BEMIDJI.