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Read the Daily Pioneer. Reed’s studio for colered work. Christmas stickers, at the | Pioneer office. Robert Pupore was here today from Kelliher. Small calendar pads can be had at the Pioneer office. W. R. Tait left yesterday afternoon for Solway to look FINE HOME MADE GANDY 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. Seats for Queen Esther enter- tainment on sale at City drug- Ices,Ice Cream & Sweet Cream. Party orders solici- ted store, now. Procure yours early, The ladies of the Methodist church will give their annual fair and supper at the opera house next Tuesday—one day only. Sale begins at 10 a. m. John O’Neil, the hustling log- ger and cedar man from North- ome, was a visitor in the city today. 1f you intend using a new day THE CITY. book or ledger, remember the — Pioneer has the best assortment Read the Daily Picneer, of all kinds of blank books and an Mrs. E, E. McDonald is in|early order will insure you just from the claim near Fowlds for a | the book you want, several-days stay. What Adam ate, not what he Bemidji Blevator Co., jobbers [drank, was he from Eden’s for Barlow's Best, also Gold Medal, |garden driven, O, what a differ- Mascot and Cremo. ence there now would be, If he J. O. Harris spent last night at|b2d ta.k’en Rocky Mountain Tea. Tenstrike, looking after his busi- | Barker’s drue store. ness interests at that place. Fragrant nods the flower, be- side the garden path; white are daisies, laughing in worning’s dewy bath, But purer than the daisies, more sweet than helio- trope, are the M. & M. cigar, Stevens makes to simoke. 3 he Mhodel 315 Minnesota Ave. hone 125 The home of Stowflake Bwn-l Horses; Horses. I have for sale horses weigh ing from 1,300 to 3,300 per team. See Pogue. Will Continue Business. Mrs. HenryiBuenther 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 Holiday Rates. further informatioa apply to H.| For Christmasand New Years L. Wyand, T. P. A, 364 Robert |holidays the Minnesota & Inter- street, St. Paul, Minn, national and Northern Pacific Railways will sell tickets be- Christmas and New Years Holiday | t\een all stations on their lines Rates. in the states of Wisconsin, Min} The Great Northern Railway |nesota and North Dakota at the company will seli tickets for the|following rates: One regular above occasions from December first class fare plus $2.00, except 22 to January 1, inclusive, return ' where rate of fare and one third limit Jannary 7, 19u7. Con- »makes less. No ticket to be sold tinuous passags each direction. | for less than 50 cents. Dates of Rate one fare plus two dollars sale December 22,1906 to January except when fare and third|1, 1907, inclusive. Final return makes less. Minimum fare!limit January 7, 1907. 50c, to all points in Minnesota| Half of above rates for child- North and South Dakota. ren of half fare age. G.A. Walker, agent, Low Rates to the Westand Southwest. i On the first and third Tues- days of each month until March,{ Issued by Great Northern 1907, inclusive, the Chicago:Railway. Great Western railway will sell] The Great Northern Railway one-way Colonist tickels at nearly |and Great Northern Steamship half fare to points in Arkansas,|companies have issued a new Jolorado, Indian Territory, Kan-| edition of playing cards. They sas, Louisiana, Mexico, Missouri, |are printed on exceptionally fine Nebraska, New Mexico, Okla-|stock, and better cards for the homa, South Dakota, Texas and |price asked than can be had else- Wyoming. For further informa-|where. The advertising, con- tion apply to H. L. Wyand, T. P, |sisting of the trade mark, is A., 364 Robert street, St. Paul, |worked into an oriental design Miann. |and is confined entirely to the :back of the cards. The Steam- T ey | Ship card is the more elaborate 'gilt edges. Great Northern ‘Railway cards fifteen cents per !pack. Steamship cards twenty- Martin Bros., of {five cents per pack. Mailed to Duluth, Minn., !any address on receipt of price. will buy ties a- (A L. Craig, Passenger Traffic long the lines of ‘Ma.nager, St. Paul, Minn, the M. & I., and gl 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, Souvenir Playing Cards. Smoke the Del Marca Manufactured By Del Burgess, Bemidji. Fresh Canned Goods WE have just received a large shipment of Fresh Canned Goods. The Easter Brand We h ve choice Peaches, Pears, Muscat Grapes Apricots, and Egg Plumns put up from this year’s crop. Our Echo Brand Of canned Tomatoes, Peas, Com, 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 after some business matters. ‘l .[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 e Hot Tomato Bouillon . e Hot Conc. Ext. of Coffee . 10¢ 15¢ Lakeside Bakery. The great sale at Berman’s in full progress now. Charles Hayden was down from Blackduck today. See Bijou ad elsewhere in this issue for change of program, etc. S. C. Bagley, the “Duke of Clearwater,” returned yesterday afternoor to his homeat Fosston. Club dance Thursday evening. The date has not been changed. Edward Feldman, owner of the Merchants hotel at Northome, was in the city today. Seats for Queen Esther enter- tainment on sale at City drug- store, now. Procure yours early. Rev. Allan Clark of Brainerd, missionary for the Congregational church, was a visitor in the city last night. Annual fair and supper given by the ladies of the Methodist church next Tuesday at the opera house. Sale begins at 10 a. m. One day only. A. E. Witting came down this morning from Blackduck to at- tend the state timber sale and incidentally renew acquaintance with his family. The magnificent display of waists and those new silk jump- ers offer the best suggestion for a most appreciated holiday gift. At the Berman sale. Anton Potter, known as the “cedar savage’’ of Blackduck, was among the out-of-town visitors in the city today. He attended the stumpage sale and was an interested bidder. If you will buy your presents early in the day and early . this month you will avoid the rush, which is tryirg to the buyer and doubly trying to the workers be- hind the counters. Williah Walsh of Crookston spent yesterday in the city. He returned home on last night’s passenger train. Will was form- erly in the employ of the Great Northern as conductor and is well known by many Bemidji people. For the sake of justice to the afflicted and for-the good of humanity, 1t is my right and duty to recommend Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. We owe our country and our fellowmen a duty. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s drug store. Aad A. Tone, the Northome at- torney, came down from his home this morning and left this uoon for Grand Rapids, where he, has some important cases at the present term of district court for Itasca county, which is being held at Grand Rapids. Messrs. Robinson and Dick, who are logging for the Red River Lumber companies at camps Four and Eight, north of Akeley, were in the- city yesterday and attended = the auction sale of horses. They state that the work of cutting and skidding is pro- gressing very nicely. Martin Hinzelman left yester- day afternoon for his 'home at Lako Itasca. He is sanguine that he will receive the appoint- ment of commissioner of the state park, and while he was in the city was given assurances of support from many infliential parties P. J. Keating, ex-chief of police of Cass Lake, passed through the city yesterday ai rnoon, on his way to Fargo to visit with his brother, B. I. Keating, secretary of the Northern Trust company. The greatest piece of engineer- ing work the world has ever known is the great tunnel con- structed by the New Yurk and Pennsylvania Railway company from New York to Long Island, This will be shown at the Bijou tonight. A lecture will be given on game, This is’ but & small part of the program. It will be instructive as well as very in. teresting. "Don’t miss it. ills. The place to procure this handed Abraham a large bundle of excellent remedy isat the Bijou, 302 Third street. visiting Bemidji and the north- line towns in the 'interest 'of the middle ages, when chivalry was at company. good pres- —'n: i g ere was a Jere Clemens 0 WiS ents, A good assortment can be o Tiulted Slates venato A ia b ans had at the Pkm“r office. enjoyed the usual genatorial’fame—a Dressmaking and sewing done | fame which perishes whether'it spring at reasomable prices. Fanny from four years' service or forty, Aft- er Jere Clemeng’ fame as a genator Whiting, 517 Second street. passed away he was still remembered .| for many ‘years.on account of.another. Seats for Queen Esg?:r t:inter service which he performed.: He ahor. tainment on sale at City drug-| g John Brown's Governor Wise in'|. store, now. Procure yours early. |the hind leg ln a.duel. . However, I am < .| not very clear about this. It may be O. W, Dudley, of the Minne that Governor Wise shot him in the apolis Cedar and Land company, | hind leg. - However, I don’t think It s was in the city today from |!mportant. I think that the only thing Blackduck. them got shot in the hind leg. It would, . John Neary, known at North- | have been better and nobler and more ome by several ‘‘aliases,” came down thie morning to lovk after| '\ oe no ugo for me to try to recol- some business matters, lect history. T never had a historical n 3 mind. Let it go. Whichever way It G?t one of those l,w‘u"f“] sille happened, I am glad of It, and that is petticoats at sale price. A most| s much ‘enthusiasm as T can get up acceptable Christmas gift. At|for a person bearing my name. But I Berman Emporium, am forgetting the first Clemens, the Bl one that stands farthest back toward L. G. Townsend came down | he really original first Clemens, which from Blackduck this morning|was Adany—From Mark Twain's Auto- and attended the sale of stute blography. in North American Review. timber at the courthouse, SRR A them had got shot In the hind leg. But The Great Composers. 2 £ .| At what age did the great composers The dlsp lay of useful and hand write thelr masterpleces? This ques- some merchindise’ makes holi| 1o; 15 answered in the London Musical day shopping & pleasure, ut the|Times. The following table gives the Berman Emporiam. composer’s name, his recognized mas- terplece, the age at which it was com- L. B. Kelly, of the Northern|posed and the composer's age at death: Paper company, returncd this morning from a business trip up the north line of the M, & I. To leaven is to make light. To lighten the trials of baking day, use Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder. be & This goes to show that composers be- Mark Devine, the Blackduck|iween thirty and forty created the land magnate, attended the state | greatest masterpieces. Yet the compos land sale at the courthouse today. | rs above forty should not despair, see He came down from the “Duck” | 16 that Bach composed his mass in ner his ‘“Meistersinger” when fifty, this morning. Handel bis “Messiah” when fifty-six Anton Lundberg, & home-| ;g Hosan big “Creation” when sixty. steader living near Northome, | five years of age. came down from his home this A Turkish Joke, morning and spent the day in the A certain sultan of Turkey was very city. A fond of gossip and sent for the bank: Follow the crowds every even- er, Abraham Beg, to learn the small A 5 talk of Pera and Stamboul. As Abra- ing from 6:30 to 9:30, and they|nam was belng conducted to the. sul. will lead you to the Bijou, the|tan's residence by the master of the best place of amusement in the|lorse that functionary begged him, ) should the sultan question him on the city. subject, to say that the funds were oDan Rose, the popular pulp|at 30, his majesty having been so In- man, was in the city from Lis | formed by his ministers. Poor Abraham consented, home at Northeme today and at-| He had not been long with Abdul tended the timber sale at the|Aziz when he was questioned as to the funds and replied as he had promised. courthouse. To the horror of the banker, the sul A good hearty laugh cures all |tan expressed himself delighted and « Plano concert + Melstersinger « D Requiem ... bonds to sell for him. Abraham sold at 12 and paid Abdul Aziz 30. The sultan had originated W. J. Moss of Minneapolis| that little “Joke.” was in the city today. He is Courts of Love. “Courts of love” were established in A _ its height and love the serious occupa- the Minneapolis Cedar and Land | tion of life among the higher class of soclety. The first “court of .love” was < established In the south of France in Thomas McGuire of Baudette the twelfth century and was composed has been in the city today, look- | of knights, poets and ladies, and thelr ing after some business matters. decisions on subtle questions connected s with affairs of the heart were glven_ Mr. McGuire but recently went| qy orent formality. to Baudette, having lived for NI i many years in the vicinity of Ardoch, N. D. You need a tonic that will put the sap of life into your system and fortify you from all diseases. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is recognized as the greatest strengthener known. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s drug store, W. H. Squier, the Blackduck josher, came down from the “Duck” this morning and left this noon for Duluth, -where ke will make an earnest endeavor Unfeeling. “My husband is a brute,” said the excitable woman. “Have you been scolding him?” “Of course I have.” “Ah, I suppose he talked back and used harsh language.” “Worse than that! He yawned!” that Is really important Is that one of | . 0 sonsa historical and satisfactory if both of s [ m"'hlgh H moll at the age of forty-eight, Wag- | ] SPECIAL & gt rortothnboonmmk nervous, orlni g Waton known s Dr. hvorl Pr%?oflp s B l J U nr. John Fyls one of the Editoris] Staf?/| MEDICAY, ular Concert: THIRD ST, Il m ol the chln%’mu of '.fl. “Fa~ Every Everiag 7:30 b0 10:00, mnu- A Snurdly Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30. TONIGHT EXTRA SPECIALS THE CAMERAGRAPH presenting An Artist’s Dream Tte Poor Tutor lu:t!ve lyflmn o abecnt monthi y bsmd dlsl-uve organs tlons in the extreme lornrpmo!m me:ie or less of the above symptoms resent, no invalid woman can do hanerltha’n take Prm P{em‘o F‘“"“{' ption, one of the lei - ents of whlgh' is Unicorn root, o'i"fl&%ffid and the medical proper'.les ol which ft lnmt faithfully x]'ey Of Golden Beal root, nmthnr prominent Ingredient " of “Favorite Pms tion,* BSE Finley Ellimgwood. M. D of Bes- ‘““THE TIE THAT BINDS” Tllustrated Song by H. L. Alldis. THE CAMERAGRAPH ‘“fhe Tunoel Workers’’ The moving picture sensation Dot Modical Collogs, Ohlcago, saye: of the year. "It s an lflpfl?:gt::fl:‘nldy m dl.uyn'den 5 0f .nfl general enfeeblement, it 18 useful —SYNOPSIS— Prof. John M. Scndder,gab late of clnclnnm 8ays of Golden ul dnn its general elech 0 medioine i iae abous wi @ wich ammfl 'mammav of mm-m n ai'debiitated st mm- rom the Tunnel - Prof, Bartholow, M, D., of Jefferson | Supcrstruction of Penn. R. R. Tunnel u«mm Collexe, nyu ot Golden Seal : Between N. Y. and Long Island ) tiix eonmlve Gy smenor Descent into Tunnel rhul lhm(mln!nl menstruation).” Departure of the Night Shi Dr. Plerce's Favarito Prescription tatth- | >’ o ©F e Tl Shift From full; aresenu all the above named in- E:J rea erfdlm for which. the Supt. and Foreman 3 ATo Focamin, The Tusnel Under the River Quarrel Between Foremsn and the Supt.—in which the Foreman Sets Off the Blast—Think- ing to Blow Both Into Superintendent and Foremau Jealousy Aroused Eoisting and Carrying Rock . A nice assortment of fouatain pens at the Pioneer office. 03 iz g ) % Eternity ural f::‘cs.‘:ii.‘?..fl":";“ o The Rescue rritations or ulcerationd Torptven mu it ©cous membrs o Coataeton. “Puinioss, and not setrin. _ A Grand Entertainment it would be be a priviledge to see at several times the pric2. Our moving pictures are as far ahoad of others as an electric light is ahead of a candle. All films ENGLISH shewn in this theatre are direct from f, PILLS [New vore City. The best place of THE DIAI,I::‘D an. Amusement in our city. !!vmmml}l. gent or poiconous. Sold by (with Blue Ribbon. T me other. Buy of your"Dru "';f'fva'“" DPIAMOND BRAND n’.i.‘g."n& mflg flold abv.:“‘m s:'. DON'T MISS IT! PROGRAMME CHANGES WITHOUT NOTICE. WATCH THIS AD DaILY. TICKETS 5¢—-10c¢ 7. J. ELLIS & SON MANAGERS HONEYwoTAR The original . LAXATIVE cough remedy, For conghs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-llcohohe. Good for everybody. Sold everywhere, The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR isin aYellow package. Refusesubstitutes. Prepared only by Foley & Company, chlo.‘o. Barker’s Drug Store. ORCHESTRA MUSIC furnished for all occasions. Also Pianos tuned. Satisfaction anteed. . Box 233, Bemidji, T.SYMINGTON ol s FRIEND TO FRIEND. ‘The personal recommendations of peo. ple who have been cured of coughs and colds by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy have done more than all else to makeita staple article of trade and commerce over a large part of the civilized world. to corral a carload or more lum- berjacks to. work in the woods about Blackduck. John R. Stewart, manager of the Beltrami Cedar and Land company, ‘was a business visitor in the city today from Blackduck. Mr. Stewart states that logging MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS AT COST operations in which his company is interested are progressing very nicely. J. B. Parker of Northome came down ‘this morning from his home and went t) Cass Lake, where he madé final proof on a valuable claim located on Bartlett)| la.ke, near Northome. Mr. Parker is one of the old-time pack-sack settlers and has ‘‘roughed it” from ' 'the time that the M. & I did not reach near Northomr, up-to-date s y & typewriter? A ke Remmgt.on, light| - use for six months, good as new, for sale. Inquire at Pioneer ofice | g Fork pass: Joe Farley returned Monday from & snow tn ping ' expedition ‘to Little- totk and yesterday started his| first stage toward ‘the border. It wnllbe sevsra] days yeh be- | you buy or.not. R 3 o) et beyond Littlefork. - Joe will keep f.en wfl.m bnsy on the road this service each way between here 4 and Tntérnational Falls, leaving both towns at 7 o’clock a. m. We offer the balance of our stock of mlsses’ and Child- ren’s coats. at absolutely flat cost in’ order to make room for our display of Holiday goods: You cannot afford to neglect this opportunity as we have an exceptionally good a.ssortment of strictly styles in a variety of fabri These coats will be on display dows & in the front pa,rt of our Dry Goods Denartm’ nt are worthy of your attention. Kindly stop and look them over. We wfll be pleased to show them whether _ Satisfaction guaranteed with every purchase or money cheertully refunded. 3 WINTER&? TELEPHGNE NO. 30. cs. ¥.in our ‘show win- L aiueu s i Blvuwun Automnle Drama—Vaudeville— Pop- - - BEMIDJI.