Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 19, 1906, Page 3

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XMAS FRUIT GAKE contains twenty-two differont tngredients of PURE SELEGTED MA- TERIALS. put together by skilled work- men. We will ate them o your taste K o charge. See our window display. THE MODEL 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Toys at cost at Peterson’s. Dolls and Xmas books at the Palace of Sweets, Alexander West of Walker spent last night in the city. If you want fresh eggs and creamery butter, call up at Roe & Markusen’s. 'Phone 2.7. John J. O'Neil, the “walking boss” for the St Croix Lumber company, cedar dealers, was in the city yesterday and left last evening for Blackduck. Bemidji Elevator Co.. jobbers for Cremo Flour, als» Gold Medal, Mascot and Barlow’s Best. Fragrant neds the flower, be- side the garden path: white are daisies, laughing in morning’s dewy bath. But purerthan the daisies, more sweet than helio- trope, are the M. & M. cigar, Stevens makes to smoke. Attention, Samaritans. All Samaritans are requested to be present at the meeting to be held Thursday evening. Elec- tien of officers, and cther import- ant business. HARRY REYNOLDS. 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 22 to Jatuary 1, inclusive, return limit January 7, 1907. 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. 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, 11907, inclusive, SRS B p o e SR Read the Dailv Pioneer. The Model for candy and cake, Reed’s studio for colored work, Dolls and toys at cost at Peter- son’s. Mrs, Maltdan of Buena Vista was in the civy last night. Christmas stickers, Pioneer office. James Fraser, of the firm of Bisiar, Vanderlip & company, went to'Blackduck last, evening on business. A nice assortment of fountain pens at the Pioneer office. Charles Salstrom has accepted a position with Ole Anderson, at the Lakeshore hotel, as barten- der. Beautiful Christmas shipping tags can be had at the Pioneer office. . Harry C. Calvert went to Northome last evening to 1nter- view some customers at that place. Toy books and gift books, largest supply ever, at Peter- son’s. Theodore Gullickson left this morning for Pine River and Jenkins to interview the Hamm Brewing company’s patrons at those places. at the Fresh eggs and creamery butter at Roe & Markusen’s, ’phone 207, John Goodman went to Black- duck last evening to look after some business affairs at that place. If you intend using a new day book or ledger, remember the Pioneer has the best assortment of all kinds of blank books and an early order will insure you just the book you want. H. Puphal, manager of W. T. Blakeley’s general store at Turtle River, was transacting business in the city yesterday. If I were Santa Claus I would know exactly what to give every boy and girl. I would give them Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It,s the greatest medicine in the world; a never.ceasing wonder. 35 cents, Barker’s drug store. Low Rateg to the Westand Southwest. On the first ané third Tues- i days of each month until March, the Chicago Great Western railway will sell one-way Colonist tickets at nearly half fare to points in Arkansas, Jolorado, Indian Territory, Kan- sas, Louisiana, Mexico, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Okla- homa, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. For further informa- tion apply to H. L. Wyand, T. P, A, 364 Robert street, St. Paul, Minn. Holiday Rates. For Christroas and New Years holidays the Minnesota & Inter- national and Northern Pacific Railways will sell tickets be- tween all stations on their lines in the states of Wisconsin, Min} nesota and North Dakota at the following rates: One regular first class fare plus $2.00, except where rate of fare and one third makes less. No ticket to be sold for less than 50 cents. Dates of sale December 22,1906 to January 1, 1907, inclusive, Final return limit January 7, 1907. Half of above rates for child- ren of half fare age. G. A, 5 Walker, agent, For Sale Seasoned Cord wood in half or full carioadlots Inquire at the Red Lake Depot Fresh Canned Goods WE have just received a large shipment of Fresh Cann ed Goods. The Easter Brand We b ve choice Peaches, Pears, Muscat Grapes, Apricots, and Egg Plums put up from this year’s crop. Our Ech Of canned Tomatoes, Peas, C o Brand orn, Pumpkin, Lima Beans, Red Kidney Beans, String Beans and Refugee Beans are the best in the market. Call at the storejor phone 207. ROE @ MARKUSEN | 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 5 . 10c Hot Chicken Bouillon . . 10¢ Hot Tomato Bouillon « . 10c Hot Conc. Ext. of Coffee . -10¢ Lakeside Bakery. Read the Dailv Pioneer. Handsome boxes of Christmas candies at the Palace of Sweets. Souvenir Christmas post cards at Peterson’s, James Murray came down from Blackduck this morning. Small calendar pads can be had at the Pioneer office. W. A, Ferris went to Big Falls last evening to look after some line repairing for the M. & I. See Bijou ad elsewhere in this issue for change of program, etc. J. W. Irwin returned this morning from a business trip to Blackduck. Lowney’s chocolate bon bons are the best. Only at Peterson’s. Mrs. A. Gilmour returned this morning from a visit at Black- duck. If you want fresh eggs and creamery butter, call up at Roe & Markusen’s. ’Phone 207. All members of the Modern Samaritan lodge are requested to be present Thursday evening, December 21. Election of officers. 1907 diaries make good pres- ents. A good assortment can be had at the Pioneer office. For Christmas get one of those late copyright books at the Palace of Sweets. Lutwig Grisby left this morn- ing for Walker, where he wil visiv with friends until after Christmas. Some daty glove and necktie boxes filled with choice chocolates for Xmas boxes at The Model. “Jack” Peterson came down this morning from his claim near Big Falls and will remain in the city until after the holidays. Wanted: Sewing by the day. Hattie Henderson, at T. A, Tron- son's, 521 Second street. Phone 318. Daniel DeLury, the Walker at- torney and U. S. commissioner, came up from his home last even- ing and spent the nightin the city, returning to Walker this morning. Want to buy a typewriter? Latest make Remington, light use for six months, good as new, for sale. Inquire at Pioneer office, £ Del Burgess returned this morning from a trip to Black- duck. He reports a liberal sale of his cigars to the trade at Blackduck. Del is a hustler and the Blackduck folks like his brand of “smokes.” The best is the cheapest. If you believe this, buy your holi- day supplies of fruit, confection- ery and other delicacies at Peter- son’s, Mrs. C. A. Parker left this morning for Clinton, Iowa, where she will remain until some time in May, Her son Albert lives at Clinton, and she will spend the remainder of the winter with him, Think what good baking powder means in cooking. Then profit by the reputation of Hunt’s Perfect—made in Minneapolie. W. A. Gould, superintendent of logging for the Crooksfon Lumber company, went to Kelli her last evening to note how matters were progressing in the camps of the company at that place. Cosmetics will ruin - the com- plexion. There’s no beauty practice equal to' the -effects of Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, It keeps the entire body in perfect health, Teaor Tablets, 85 cents. Barker’s drug siore Matt Fisher, he of the divine expression of countenance, and who owns and operates one of the most influential papers pub- lished ia the entire north country, the ‘‘Bugle,”” wasamong the visitors in the city yesterday. He loft for hll home last evening. Xmas candies Sweets. | A son was born to Mr. ard Mrs. Florin Johnl};h on Monday. Fresh butter | Peterson's, | The Great Northern wes'- bound passenger train was two hours late yesterday afternoon. The delay was caused by waiting for connections at Duluth. Half a pound of candy in a nice Xmas package for © cents, at Tre Model. Mrs. H. W. Bailey, who has been confined to her bed for the last few days with a severe at- tack of LaGrippe, is greatly im- proved, and is up and around again today. Fresh eggs and creamery butter at Roe & Markusen’s, ’phone 1207, The M. & I. north-bound pass enger train was but thirty mic- utes late last night, the nearest it has comé to being on schedule time for several nights, owing to the ‘“too much weather” condi- tions, Fleming Bros. have on display alarge and well assorted stock] of Christmas goods. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the church parlors tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. and eggs at Our pretty little work baskets filled with choice fresh checolates make very pleasing eifts for your lady friends. The Model. H. F. PFisk and sister, Miss Clare E. Fisk, son and daughter of Attorney D. H. Fisk, are here for a visit with their father, and their brother Charles. have been attending the Windom institute at Montevideo. See Fleming Bros. for Christ- mas goods. Phone 57. Properly fitted glasses the Palace of evening to attend a carnival ‘be- ing given at that place under the auspices of the Episcopalian con- gregation. they enjoyed th> visit: at ‘bhe! “Strike” very much and that tbe] carnival is certainly a credit to; those who managed it. Russian Court box, in jewel, glove and Handk’reh’f box, some- tmnn n%w and of lesign, Perfumes The best od- |, ers in bulk, fancy Xmas |, packages Try Yolande and you will use §. 35 other. Now Open for Busmess THE OWLDRUG STORE ‘ Postoffice Corne;' For the next ten days we shall make.a special feature of Holiday Goods and C_l}r,istnias Novelties. Our stock is large and very complete in all lines, You will find many new Novelties and Curios in Japanese goods that must appeal to you as appropriate gifts. Come in and look our stock ovVer, it will pay you. Every- thing new and the latest at this s’torg.‘ Dy Cigars, Pipes and Smakers ar- Don’t forget when you are doing your [ Toiet & p Manicure Xmas shopping to visit our store. We |setsin Pry- tic:;sl n:}z{ can help you in your selection. lEhlf::E;a% useful gifts L : ] atest styles | waenen| F, A, MAYO, PROPRIETOR. o g Mr.and Mrs. S. E. DeLong| TheH.O. B.O. Card club wm‘ and Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Me- meet this evening at the home: of B l J OU Donald went to Tenstrike -last| Mr. and Mrs. L. Crothers. Automatic Drama—Vaudeville— Pop- ular Concerts |302 THIRD ST, Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00. Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30. ORCHESTRA MUSIC furnished for all occasions. Also Pianog tuued. Satistaction flnlr- £ anteed. Box 233, Bemidji. T.SYMINGTON They report that; TONIGHT. EXTRA SPECIALS They not | § only improve the vision, but|§ Call on Drs. 2nd floor preserve the eyes. Larson & Larson, Swedbsack block. C. H. Miles left last night for Hibbing to look after his exter. sive interests in the range town, | Second hand coal stoves cheap at Fleming Bros. J. H. Labr went to Blackduck last eyening and prepared the|} body of Tarkel Tobias Odne for burial and shipment to Edinburg, N. D. Shelled and mixed nuts at the Palace of Sweets. Mrs. Reynolds’ burned work can be seen at McCuaig’s store. Lots of small things for the holidays. She worried and she fretted, and grew as homely asshe could be, but now she is a famous beauty; which came by taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s drug store. The Blackduck Employment agency is shipping men to Big Falls to work for Dempsey & Daugherty on the M. & I. exten- sion to International Falls. Many station men are needed, as well as other laborers. Phone 57—Fleming Bros. haid- | | ware, W. H, Strachan, superinten- dent of ‘the M. & L., passed through the city last evening, on his way to Big Falls on a tour of inspection of the road from Brainerd to the “Falls.” He oec- cupied his - private car, ¢50,” which was attached to the regu- lar north-bound passenger train. A nice assortment of pipes at the Palace of Sweets. L P. Extrom, plumber in the employ of the Jerrard Plumbing company, left last evening for Blackduck, where he will assist in finishing the putting in of the steam-heating plant in the Palace hotel. It is expected that the job will be ecownpleted within' the next five days. J. E: McGrath, he of the wide smile and ‘liberal proportions, was in the city yesterday and left last evening for Kelliher to interview the :dealers in ‘‘wet goods’’ up there relative to their waats which could be supplied by the B. Heller Liguor company of Minneapolis, whom John represents. 8. B. Daugherty, the railroad contractor, came down this morn- ing from Big Falls, where he has Béen looking over the work being done in building the extension of the M. & L. railway from Big Falls to International Falls. He reports- everything progressing very favorably.: THE CAMERAGRAPH THE ALPSSEEN THROUGH A TELESCOPE The Great Watertalls The Rustic Bri Cllmblnz the Alps n the Needle n the Glacier The, F-u Into the. hre\‘lce 'ued by The Mnn Wn.hom Scl'llple A Great Many People] Have an idea that there is nothing in:} the hardware store that makes an ap- vropriate Christmas present or that old Santa could please the Boys, Girls. Father, Mother or his friends with. Well now look here, we have the § finest assortment of ' Tllustrated Song : WHEN THE MOCKING BIRDS WERESING- ING IN THE WILDWOOD THE CAMERAGRAPH A QUIET () DAY I\' THE COUNTRY The Dld Coumry Train ‘Wood Cutting The Chicken House Return to the City TRAVELS OF A BARREL Down the Hill Into the River O\'el' the Great Falls Down the Stairs Through the Garden _Caught by Officers Contents Taken Out Carving Sets Razors and Razor Strops Silver Plated Knives and Forks Shaving Mugs, Shaving Soap Silver Plated Tea Spoons Shaving Sets in Handsome Grain DON'T MISS IT! PROGRAMME CHANGES WITHOUT NOTICE. WATCH THIS AD DaILY. TICKETS 5c¢—10c¢ | serrsnasrrosooorosrooroe J.J. ELLIS &« SON MANAGERS Silver Plated Table Spoons Leather Cases k3 Sewing Machines Pocket Knives J Monarch Maleable Ste¢l Ranges Scissors, Fifty Different Patterns } Scissor Sets in Leatherette Cases } the Very Best Obtainable Clothes Wringers Ladies’ and Gents’ Skates - t Nickel Piated Kitchen Ware Hand Sleds and Coasters High Grade Enameled: Roasting Air Rifles and Targets Medium Priced Steel Ranges White Lilly Washing Machines > T. L. McMurray, the traveling representative of the St. Paul Daily Dispatch, has been in the city the past two days, soliciting subscribers and making collec- itions for his paper. The Dis- “| pateh is one of the very best of the twin city dailies and enjoys a good patronage from Bemidji people. While the yard crew at the M. & [. were shunting some cars near the depot this- morning, ' a large box car was derailed. It took some time to get thé car on the track again. Nodamage was done to the car, but there was considerable muffled, deep- Pans And a-hurdred other articles that € make: a:practicaliand useful gift and &. one that will: e appreciated. Let us show you, e willbe.glad to:1f you buy & . or don’t bay; our. time is. yours. - J: ‘A./LUDINGTON. § Phone 250. toned language used that would not look well in print. John Kirk, junior member of I thelogging firm of Kirk Brothers, ]wa.s in the city yesterday from {the Kirk camps near Mallard, He came over from Mallard Mon- day and went to their old camps, north of Wilton. He left last night for Shevlin and from there will go to Mallard. . Mr. Kirk states that the logging is prc- gressing very nicely. Boyer’sCash Grocery -I have just completed the mang‘mént. of my new stock of groceries and the store is open ‘to the public. 1 shall at all times endeavor to carry a complete line Cof staple and fancy groceries, aigars and - confectionery. The stock is a new stock and the very hest brands ,of canned goods, teas and coffees, and everything that is carried to make up a first class store will be found here. You are invited to call at the store. I. S. BOYER, 320 Minnesota A\{anuq;

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