Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 22, 1906, Page 2

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mings, ete. over collars 7c to $1 back and side combs. Some Cut candies, shaving Might be just what she has wanted. We have some beaut- and up. cases, mittens, gloves, new waists, hand- kerchief boxes, silk hose, sweeper, fine box candies, pure Xmas dressing |garments contains many des- toilet sets, |irable numbers suitable for sets, smoker,s sets, children’s|any woman’s Christmas gift. tamoshanters,stockings-caps,umberellas A s"_K PET"GUAT drawn work, linens, furs, china ware, sta- tionery Dennisons X mas cards and boxes sacques, opera ies in colors at $5.00|Give Universal Satisfaction. HAVE THE ]UST REGENED New lea her shopping bags for ladies, $1.25 and $1 50. box sup; orte s, 35¢ to $1 25 Pillow tops aud completed cushions, 25¢ to $5.00. New assortment of new and original novetlies. CHRISTMAS glass, vases, hand bags, suit “Bissel’s” shoes, slippers, shawls, “SIMMONS” KID BLOVES $150 the pair. Best quality. THE HOME OF OLD NICK The TIME is LIMITED ’L @ B Everybodys Christmas o eary Owser Presents on Display WE heve had some difficnlty in securing all of our Christmas goods, but now everythmg has ar- rived. There are many new novelties not shown be- fore and which will certainly iuterest gift seekers. DOLLS TOYS TOYS TOYS DOLLS Alnost everything imaginable in the toy department—Mechanical acrobats, steam engines, hill climbing autos, drrms, sleds, horses hook and ladders, magic lanterns, balls. games, books, soldier oatfits, g1 ns s words, horns, tops, carriages, go carts, rattles, Xmas tree trim- Card cases, 50 to 75¢ B D SUGGESTIONS FOR EVERYBODY'S of its style, fit and finish, to- gether with the reasomable and children. Peter Larkin, who with Jebn Dale owns and operates a hotel and saloon at Turtle River, came down from his home this morn- ing, in company with Mrs. Larkin, who desired to so do some Xmas shopping here. Mr. Larkin states that business is very good with him. : CHILDREN CALL UP TELEPHONE NO. 87 WANTS ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertiseinont Acoepted For Less Than 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompsny All Out Of Town Orders HELP WANTED. o R e WANTED—For U. 8. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 85, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, reeé and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiticg Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota, WANTED—For the U. . Marine Corps; men between ages 21' and 35. An opportunity tosee the worid. For full informa- tion apply in person or by letter to 208 Third street, Be- midji, Minn. Lange’s Stolen Base. One of the funnlest incidents in base stealing happened in Chicago one of the years that Bill Lange led the league in base running. It was a close race between Lange and Hamilton for the honors in base stealing, and the season was drawing to a close. The game was close, and Lange led off in the elghth inning with a two bagger. Anson went to bat and laid down a perfect bunt, intending to sacrifice. He went out In a close finish at first and, looking up, discovered Lange still perched on second. He was furious, but that condition was mild compared to what he experienced an instant lat- er when Lange stole third—and took the lead for base running honors. Chaldean Weapons. The analysis of Berthelot not only shows that the Chaldean weapons, ornaments and tools of 5,000 or 6,000 years ago were of pure copper, but that iron, silver and gold were known, The copper age preceded that of bronze, which appeared later in both Egypt and Chaldea. It is further not- ed, moreover, that the form of hatchets ‘with handles, the process of manufac- ture and even the practical uses were the same for the pure copper hatchets of Chaldea and the prehistoric hatchets of Europe. New Indiyidual Lace and Jfaucy turn- ° WANTED: Station men; on the M. & L. extension. Blackduck Employment company, Bemidji WANTED: Dining room girl at Lakeshore Hotel. LADIE'S GOATS AND FURS A more sensible and appre- ciable gift than a new coat or fur is not known. Our assortment of the al- ways reliable ‘“‘Palmer ” FOUND:—On Minnesota avenue, half yard of allover embroi- dery. Loser call at Presby- terian parsonage. . 04d Blunders. Anthony Trollope was heartily langh- ed at by his acquaintances for causing Andy Scott to “come whistling up the street with a cigar in his mouth.” But what is a slight error of this sort in comparison with Amelia B. Edwards’ description In “Hand and Glove” of her hero “passing backward and for- ward like an overseer on a Massa- chusetts cotton plantation.” FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose bhead, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this office. FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you on short notice. A garment that, on accourt Is This the Average Mant The average man Is still jealous of his helpmeet and partner. His ideal at heart Is still the farmyard cock, strutting about with all his worshipful hens around him. He is willing to find them nice little bits, but they must not be able to find them for themselves.— Notice. price is ever popular. FOR SALE: Seasoned cordwood in half or full carload lots. In- quire Red Lake depot. All sizes, for ladies, misses *FOR RENT. Owing to the Christmas holi- Ask yr doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. He will say, *‘Bronchitis.”” Ask him if the Ches it is ever serious, Lastly, ask him if he prescribes Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for this disease. Keepin close touch with your family physician, and follow his advice clr;f Ily. We have no secrets! We publish the formulas of or ‘all our proparations. Mas THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDJ BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By A. KAISER. Entered in the postofiice at Bemidji. Minn., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM C. W. Higgins, who has been a member of the Pioneer staff for several months past, left yester- day for bis home in Minneapolis, having resigned his position on this paper. He will rest at his home until after the holidays, when he will again resume news- paper work en one of the Minne- apolis dalies. During his stay with the Pioneer, Mr. Higgins did excellent work, and he made many friends in this city. i John G. Morrison, the elder, left this morning for his home at Red Lake agency. He was ac- companied by Mrs. Uran of Leech Lake, a niece, and Sam McCarthy and wife of White Earth, old friends of the Morri- son family, who all go to the agency tu spend Christmas with “Uncle John” and hs- family. 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. J. Bisiar, of the firm of Bisiar, Vanderlip & Company, returned this morning from a trip to Kelliher, Northome and other points‘along the north line of the M. & 1. He reports having done a very good business whileaway. Read the Dailv Pioneer. Jno. J. O'Neil, the loggsr and cedar man, went to Northome last evening, after having spent yesterday in the city on busi- ness. Reed’s studio for colored work. E. W. Collins, father of William Collins, the well known local baseball player, passed through the city this morning from Big Falls, where he owns a feed store, on his way to Little Falls to spend Christmas with his family. Dolls and toys-at cost at Peter- son’s. John Regan, the representa- tive for St. Anthony,s hospitil of Bemidji, returned this morn- 'ing from a trip to logging camps near Big Falls and other points along the north line of the M. & L The Del Marca cigars are just the thing for Xmas. Get a box for a present. The new moving pictures at ihe Bijou are comical in the ex- treme. If you wanta good laugh you shouldn’t miss it. Toy books and gift books, largest supply ever, at Peter- son’s. 7 Albert Klevin, the real estate dealer, left last night for Inter- national Falls, going by the way of Big Falls and the stage line north of there. He intends to look over the business prospects at International Falls and may possibly decide to locate there permanently and engage in busi- ness. s Oranges, .Lemons, Grapes, Nuts, Seeded Raisins, Figs and Dates can be had at the Lakeside Bakery. For Your Christmas Menu Lettuce Oranges Grape Fruit i Cocoanut Walnuts Almonds You get them at -Celery Lemons Mixed Nuts Roasted Peanuts ROE @ MARKUSEN Tomatoes Bananas Almeria Grapes Sweet Potatoes Filberts Pecans Phone 207 FOR RENT — Furnished room with bath. Inquire 609 Be- midji avenue. FOR RENT: Six room house. Inquire of J.P. Duncalf or ’phone 276. days, advertisers are hereby notified that all display ads for Monday’s or Tuesday’s papers should be left at 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-Macarons 15¢ Hot Clam Bouillon . . 10¢ Hot Chicken Bouillon . . 10 Hot Tomato Bouillon . . 10 Hot Conc. Ext. of Coffee . 10¢ R E. Miller has been having a where they will visit during the catch-as-catch-can encounter , holidays. They were accom- 'ipa.nied by John Gibbons. Low Bates to the Southeast. Commencing December 18 and with a bad attack of lagrippe, on the first and third Tuesdays and at last accounts “Rube” had | A. C, McLean, the tie man, re-|of each month thereafter until a reverse half-Nelson on - the!turned this morning from a trip | . i i March, 1907, th “blamed thing” and was in a fair |over the M. & I. from Big Falls! are 1907 ene Chitago iCiredy 5 A Western Railway will sell one- way to ridding himself of the !south to Bemidji, where he was o 5 ) & 2% | way colonist tickets at nearly attack. getting out the ties which Martin |y a1¢ fare 1o points in Alabama, s Thomas Gibbons and wife, | Brothers of Duluth own along|youisiana, and Mississippi. For father ‘and mother (f John| thelice. further information apply to H, Gibbons, left this ‘morning for| Small calendar pads can behad ;L. Wyand, T. P. A, 364 Robert their old home at Montevideo,;at the Pionger office, Istreet, St. Paul, Minn, MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 to6p. m. Thursdays 7 to 8 p- m. also. Library in base- ment of Court House. Miss Mabel Kemp, librarian. For Sale| Seasoned Cord wood in half or full carioad lots Inquire at the Red Lake Depot = 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. A QUICK Lakeside Bakery. 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. ONE MILLION SATISFIED USERS Sold on 30 Days’ Free Trial Triple _Silver-plated Holder and 12 Blades. §5. 3 Standard Combination Set with Shaving b and Soap in_Triple. Silver-plated PROFESSIONAL LAWYERS. WM. B.MATTHEWS ATTORNEY AT LAW . Offices; 420 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Las Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell i Attorney at Law =2 To say theleast we BEMIDJI TUNN. E. E, McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Bemidjl, Minn. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon T otens Mites Bb‘;r' DR- WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON are sure you will agree with us. WATCHES DIAMONDS SILVERWARE - Our line is PIANOS, ORGANS CUT GLASS | Thira st., f.:'.‘ 5‘:&:.'7.".“":.’.’.:’".1-. Bank SEWING MA- | the best and HAND PAINT- DRAY AND TRANSFER, CHINES _EDCHINA FURNITURE AND HOUSE FUR- NISHINGS. ' Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave, Tom Siart Dray and . Safe and Plano moving. Phone No. 68/ | 18 America Ave. DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOOGK DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist First National Bank Bulld'g. Telephone No. 230 ENNYROYAL FiLLs | e Gt el e s G “";,:“.‘.‘5:“‘ PILES CURED.IN 6 TO'14 DAYS. L% Ke.8 | PAZO OINTMENT teed "aa - Best, Saiese” Al ENT {5 guaranteed to cure any W’-‘ gase ot Iiohing. ‘B Blectingor Frotruding most attract- Bought on Easy Payments at 'BISIAR, VANDER LIP & COMPANY . 311 Minn. Ave. Repairs for all kinds of Sewine i 7 Machines. Toilet sets of all de- scriptions. Mani- cure sets and in fact everything pertain- ing to a first class jewelry establish- ment. : WINDS ITSELF'

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