Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 21, 1906, Page 3

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— s See our window display of OLD FASHIONED Santa Cla.us Mix Home Made Candy In Seven Colors and Ten Flavors. A pound for 20¢, An armful In a pound. Christmas Decorations, Tree Or. Gift Boxes, Candy’ Nuts, Fruit, Cream, Ice Cream naments, and many other delicacies and luxuries fer your Christmas festi- val. THE MODEL 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 THE CITY. Read the Daiiy Pionesr, S. R. Moorhead was down from Turtle River today. Toys at cost at Peterson’s. For Xmas tree trimmings, try us. Lukeside Bakery. W. E PFerris returned this morning from Northome. Dolls and Xmas books at the Palace of Sweets, Mr. Lakke, the Tenstrike merchant, spent today in the city. A nice assortment of fountain pens at the Pioneer office. Bemidji Elevator Co., j bbers for Mascot Flour, also Cremo, Bar- low’s Best and Gold Medal. J. C. Parker, the pole and tie map, went to Northome last evening. Beautiful Christmas shipping tags can be had at the Pioneer office. T.J. Andrews returned this morning from his logging camp near Houpt. The M. & [. north-bound passenger train was an hour late last evening. Harry Bulow, who runs the “Cottage’ saloon at Tenstrike, was visiting with Bemidji friends today. Nicest Xmas boxes of bon bons and chocolates in the city. Come and see our display. Lakeside Bakery. No shop-made focd will ever equal the delicious cake and biscuits you can make at home, using Hunt’s Pefect Baking Powder. Fragrant neds the flower, be- side the garden path; white are daisies, laughing in morning’s dewy bath. But purer than the daisies, more sweet than helio- trope, are the M. & M. cigar, Stevens makes to smoke. Read the Dailv Pioneer. Reed’s studio for colored work. Dolls and toys at cost at Peter- son’s. C. W. Speelman, the Northome merchant returned to his home last evening. Toy books and gift books, largest supply ever, at Peter- son’s. Charles W. Scratchin was transacting legal business at Cass Lake yesterday between trains, 1907 diaries make good pres- ents. A good assortment can be had at the Pioneer office. Miss M. Magaurn of Cass Lake was in the city last evening and attended the band concert and dance. Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Nuts, Seeded Raisins, Figs and Dates can be had at the Lakeside Bakery. Bert Getchell came down this morning from Houpt, where he has been doing some cruising. Wanted: Sewing by the day. Hattie Henderson, at T. A, Tron- son’s, 521 Second street. Phone 313, W. J. Whiting of Blackduck passed through the city this morning from the ‘“Duck” on his way to Minneapolis, where he will visit until after Xmas. C. W. Speelman, the Northome merchant, returned home last evening after having spent yes- terday in the city on business. If I were Santa Claus I would krow 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. E. D. Beeson came in last evening from Laporte and after eating supper here went to Northome to look after the work being done there for the Naugle Pole & Tie company. Cosmetics will ruin the com- plexion. There’s mno |eauty practice equal to the effects of Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It keeps the entire body in perfect health, Teaor Tablets, 35 ceuts. Barker’s drug store The Blackduck Employment | Agency shipped a bunch of men to Big Falls last evening to work for Dempsey & Daugherty or the M. & I. extension. Notice. Owing to the Christmas holi- days, advertisers are hereby notified that all display ads for Monday’s or Tuesday’s papers should be leftat the office not later than Saturday at noon. Reading notices and news matter not later than 2 o’clock Monday afternoon. HOT DRINKS | We have installed at our place of business, “soda fountain hot drinks.” THIS IS OUR"MENU: Hot Chocolate with Macarans Hot Clam Bouillon . . Hot Chicken Bouillon . . Hot Tomato Bouillon i Hot Conc. Ext. of Coffee . Lakeside Bakery. Read the Dailv Pioneer. J. H. McMurray, the St. Paul Dispath representative, came in from Blackduck ' this morning and left for points west on the Great Northern. - Phone 57—Flemiog Bros. hard:| ware, ; Mrs. Anna Larson of Nebish| spent last night in the city. Aad A. Tone, the Northome attorney, came down from his home this morning and left this noon for Grand Rapids, where he will attend the final meeting of the year of the board of county commissicners of Itasca county, of which he is a member. See Fleming Bros. for Christ- mas goods. Phone 57. Mrs. M. E. Brinkman returned last night from a visit to Duluth and the twin cities. Xmas candies at the Palace of Sweets. George Gravelle and C. H. McArthur were here today from their home at Red Lake. Fresh butter and eggs at Handsome boxes of Christmas candies at the Palace-of Sweets. L. B..Kelley, the pulpwood buyer, returned home this morn- ing from a business trip to Northome. Fred Theriault, leader of the Cass Lake band, was here last night from the “Lake.” He participated in the band concert, playing baritone for Leader Symington, Souvenir Christmas post cards at Peterson’s. A. OKelliher, sometimes called “Jerry” came down from Blackduck this morning and spent the day in the city on business. See Bijou ad elsewhere in this issue for change of program, etc. Mrs. George Hanson of Cass Luke, mother of Mr. John Oman, returned to her home this noon after having spent two daysin the city visiting and doing some shopping. Lowney’s chocolate bon bons are the best. Orly at Peterson’s. Alfred Olson, proprietor of the Merchants hotel at Blackduck, was transacting business in the city today and renewing acquaint- ances. 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, P. H. McGarry, the genial, whole-souled owner of the “White City” summer resort near Walker, returned this morn- ing, after spending last night in the city. Guy A, Aubolee of Crookston, d 'puty internal revenue collector for this district, came over from Crookston yesterday noon and will work in this vicinity for several days, He states that there are very few violations of the internal revenue laws here- abouts. TbiB azaar Store Speclal Xmas Sale Of The Genuine “ROSANWARE” Pottery| In the “Old Egypto” and Ancient Rom- an Designs. s 2 50 per cent Discount on cur entire line of vases and art peices for 3 DAYS ONLY. 21, 22 and 24. This is beautiful ware and will make a most desirable pres- ent for the library or drawing room. See our window for prices of same, which will be just 1.2 off of the regular sale prices, $15.00 each. "THE BAZAAR STORE ranging from December $2.50 to fl| Bros. popular priced clothing B | company will sell tickets for the Peterson’s. J.J. Cameron returned yes- terday afternoon from Grand Rapids, where he has acted as court reporter’ at ‘the - term of district court for Itasca county which has ‘been held at the “Rapids” during the past two weeks, Wecan fill your orders for cakes, pies, cookies -and every- thing in the pastry line, Lake- side Bakery. Second hand coal stoves cheap at Fleming Bros. C. H. Enerson, the painter, went to Kelliher last evening to kalsomine the interior of an eleven-room addition to J. W. Murray’s hotel. Shelled and mixed nuts at the Palace of Sweets. E. G. Leonard was in the city from Tenstrike today. Mr. Leonard, since disposing of his Holiday THE OWL DRUG STORE BEMIDJI, MINN. The rush is now on. Follow the crowds arnd come early and often, Our stock of Xmas gifts and novelties is large yet ‘we would advise early buying as the best things go first. It will be easy to find what you want here as we have the latest novelties all new and up to date in Japaneese Goods and (}‘urios. Purses: Card Cases, Baskets, Vases. Lacquered: Trays, Boxes, Writing Desks, Hand Painted China, Etc. Genuine Stag and Ebony Toi- let Manicure Sets from $1to $10. Aestrian Court Jewel, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes: Something new and of rich design. Stationery in fancy boxes. Ladies' Hand Bags, Music Rolls, Al- bums. Smoking and Shaving Sets, Fancy Pipes in Cases, Perfume in Bulk and Fancy Xmas Packages. Try Yolande, the Queen of Perfumes, Fragrant and Lasting. - Our stock is complete, new and of the highest qualitj and purity. ‘When you need anything in the Drug Line or have Prescriptions to be filled. come to us. We can please you. F. A. MAYO, PROPRIETOR. nnouncement OF DRUGS interests at Fowlds, has returned to Tenstrike and will hereafter make that place bis home. He has completed the building of his residence there and will occupy | visitor in the city today. it with Mrs. Leonard, who will|Dade states that business con- leave tomorrow morning for a|ditions are very good at Black- visit with relatives and friends |duck this- winter; in fact, the in Chicago, 3 “Duck” merchants are enjoying Buy your mother, sister or|& better trade than they have for sweetheart one of our nice boxes | several seasons. Logging opera- of chocolates, the best in the |tions are being car;ied on very city. Lakeside Bakery. extensively i}l the .v_iciniby‘ of the Lieutenant O. H. Dockery, Jr., | t0W™ especially in cedar and in ' charge of the recruiting tamarack poles and ties, stations of the army for this dis- trict, came over from Duluth last night te note how matters were progressing at the local station. He found everything ‘0. k.”” here. Christmas suspenders, put up one pair in a box, only 50c at Gill Bros. popular priced cloth- ing store. 3 A5 1 Cahill 1ll With Rheumatism. Business Good at Blackduck. Jesse Dade, the progressive Fleming Bros. have on display a large and well "assorted stock of Christmas goods. 41427 Warninger Doing Well. Harvey Warninger, formerly of this city, is now prosperously engaged in the restaurant busi- ness in North Yakima, Wash. The fact that there is a large number of Crookston people liv- ing in North Yakima mekes the James Cahill is confined to &|place seem like home to Harvey. ;. room at Blackduck, suffering|Crookston Journal, with an acute attack of in-| Harvy Warninger isa son of flammatory rheumatism, and has| Dr, Warninger of this city and is been unable to return to Bemidji, | well known here. or to even write to his family here. Matt Meyer and P, J. Russell a ( went to Blagkduck last evening |ging horses, and twolight' work to look after Mr. Cahill and at-|teams. tend to his wants, and if possible to bring him to Bemidji, where he can receive the attention of his family and friends. Mr. Cahill has been in the em- ploy of the Grand Forks Lumber company as cruiser, and has done much traveling through the deep ‘snow, being wet to the waist much of the time, which resulted in the attack of rheu- matism, A hig assortment of mufflers and silk handkerchiefs at Gisl Horses for Sale. J. P. POGUE. Men’s Suits, made of Lester worsteds in the latest/ ‘patterns and styles, worth $18 to $50, at Gill Bros. $14.50. Read the Daily Pioneer:. store. Band Concert a Success. The concert and dance given last evening by the Bemidji band and orchestra wss the best which that organization has yet prc- sented to the' public, Lack of space prevents further mention, but the music by both the band and orchestra was well rendered and the solos by Miss Mayo and Mr. King were very well: re- ceived. Christmas and New Years Holiday Rates. The Great ‘Northern: Railway | 3 above occasions from December 22 to January 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 160c, to all points in ‘Minnesota |- \North and South Dakota. mayor of Blackduck, was a;the M. & I.,and Superintendent| Mr, | Strachan personally handed out|Automatic Drama—Vaudeville— Pop- | I have for sale four heavy "log-| I have just completed-the arrangment 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 of staple and fancy groceries, aigars and confection “ The stock is a new-stock and the very hest brands “of ¢ canned goods; teas and coffees, and everything that i carried'to make'up-a first class store will be found her: .. You are invited to call'at the store. s 1. S. BOYER, 320 Minnesota 'Avenue: Pay Dayon The M. & I. Yesterday was “pay ;day” on BIJOU the cheeks to the boys at the M.|— ular Concerts & 1. depot. Those paid here| 302 THIRD ST, were all the employes who work |- at the depot and in the yards'and! Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00. also trainmen who make their |Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30. homes in Bemidji. TONIGHT. She worried and she fretted, EXTRA SPECIALS and grew as homely as she could be, but now she is a famous THE CAMERAGRAPH beauty, which came by taking|THEALPSSEEN THROUGH A TELESCOPE Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. T'i?h(ehizeu‘:ng astftrd{:ys Barker’s drug store. O hs Reedi® For Christmas get one of those The Kol Tate the Crevice late copyright books at the The Mfi'{%fiuf{%fifinm Palace of Sweets. i e o Hot soda—Commencing today | WHEN THE MOCKING BIRDS WERESING- wa will serve at our fountain hot | ING.IN THBWILDWGOD chocolate, tomato bouillon, egg chocolate, clam bouillon, beef tea, hot appetizing and healthful. The Owl Drug Store,- P. O: corner. THE CAMERAGRAPH A QUIET (?) DAY IN THE COUNTRY The Trip The 01d Country Train " o, The Arrival ‘Work On the Farm The Garden ‘Wood Cutting The Chicken House Return to the City TRAVELS OF A BARREL Down the Hill Into the River "MARCONL ot A T Over the Great Falls ade it & specialty. My price is oal; . . 35:00 D AT o it 1s bomnt pDgTR e Stalzs Caught by Officers Contents Taken Out 'DON’T MISS IT! PROGRAMME CHANGES WITHOUT NOTICE. WATCH THIS AD DaILY. TICKETS 5c—10c¢ ARRARRARARRAARA AR AR RS S AT IJ.J. ELLIS & SON - MANAGERS "ORCHESTRAMUSIC furnished for all occasions. Also Piano§ tuued. Satistaction anteed. Box 233 Bemidji, Minn. "T. SYMINGTON Low Rates to the: Southeast. Commencing December 18 and on the first and third Tuesdays 'of 'each month thereafter until |"Ma'rch, 1907, the Chicago Great ‘sttetn 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 t, St. Paul, Minn, hiave done more than all else to make it a

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