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Phone 57—Fleming Bros. hard- ware., g Remember that the Markham will serve the usual 6 o’clock dinner tomorrow evefilng. Take your family and enjoy a fine re- past. ; See Kleming Bros. for Christ- mas goods. Phone 57. Grace Brogen of Tenstrike was among the Christmas shoppers in the city today from outside points. Fresh butter and eggs at Peterson’s. Never been so well prepared as we are today to take care of the holiday rush. Many lines that we have sold out entirely have been replenished with bright new ones. All aaticles purchased of us today can be en- graved free of charge before Christmas. We must, however, impress on our customers the fact that in buying from us they secure the choicest productions and most attractive creations of the year in conjunction with the benefit derived from our experience and our policy of close buy- ing and selling. Buying direct from the manufac- turer WE SAVE you the midd]eman’s profit. Mrs. Anna Larson of Nebish spent last night in the city. Shelled and mixed nuts at the Palace of Sweets. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Noble of Nebish. came down from their home last evening and spent the night in the city. Del Marca cigars for Christ- mas, A nice present for a gentleman, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gul- lickson and child left' yesterday aiternoon for Crookston, where they will visit over Sunday with friends. Nicest Xmas boxes of bon bons and chocolates in the city. Come and see our display. Lakeside Bakery. Phillip Medley, bookkeeper for A, T. Hatcher the logger, came in last evening from Park Rapids and is registered at the Mark- bam. The . Blackduck Employment agency shipped another bunch of men to Big Falls last evening to work onthe M. & I. extension for Dempsey & Daugherty. No shop-made food will ever equal the delicious cake and biscuits you can make at home, using Hunt’s Pefect Baking Powder. Anton Lundberg, a homg- steader living near Northome, was a visitor in the city yester- day afternoon. He was return- ing from a ten days’ visit with friends in Duluth and Milwaukee, and returned to Northome lasy evening. Fragrant nods 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. If he smokes, give him a box of Del Marca cigars for Xmas He'll like ‘em, Wecan fill your orders for cakes, pies, cookies and every- thing in the pastry line, Lake- side Bakery. Miss Harriette Frizelle, who who has been teaching school at Funkley, came down from that place this morning and will spend ber holiday vacation with Rev. Broomfield and wife. Miss Frizelle is a cousin of Rev. Broomfield. She worried and she fretted, and grew as homely as she could be, but now she is a famous beauty, which came by taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea Barker’s drug store. Buy your mother, sister or sweetheart one of our nice boxes of chocolates, the best in the city, Lakeside Bakery. The M. & I train from the north brought a large crowd to Bemidji, from up-line points th's morning, most of the people de- siring to do some Christmas shopping with local merchants, who all have fine displays of h: li- days goods. Christmas suspenders, put up one pair in & box, only 50c at Gill Bros. popular priced clotk- ing store, Henry Blake, of the logging firm of Blake & Hawkins, was here from Blackduck yesterday, and returned to' that place last evening. This firm is doing con siderable logging in the vicinity of the “Duck” this winter. Cosmetics will ruin the com- Oa Cut Glass we are oversticked and are giving a special discount. Remember We Have The Best. VAV GEO. T. BAKER & (0. Located in City Drug Store. Read the Dailv Pioneer. Give your friend a box of Del Souvenir Christmas post cards | Marcas for Christmas. at Peterson’s. Mrs. E. G. Leonard of Ten- M. D. Stoner returned yester-|passed through the city this morning on her way to Chicago for a visit. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer, Alex. Smith was Lere today o from Fowlds: day from a week’s visit in St. Paul. — Smoke the Dol Marea cigar. Good at all times. Handsome boxes of Christmas See our window display of candies at the Palace of Sweets. Join the crowd and spend aa hour of real enjoyment at the Bijou, the best place of amuse- ment in the city. New program at the Bijou to- night. M Xmas candies at the Palace of Sweets. Mrs. Will Austin was in the| George Johnson, who was in icity yesterday from her home at [charge of the yards for the Crook- i Nebish. ston Lumber company, returned Lowney’s chocolate bon bons|last evening from a trip to the are the best. Oaly at Peterson’s, | twin cities. Anton Erickson returned last| A big assortment of mufflers evening from a business trip to and silk handkerchiefs at Gill the twin cities, Bros. popular priced clothing | The best is the cheapest. If!Store. you believe this, buy your holi-( Carrie Christenson, a resident day supplies of fruit, confection-|of Puposky, visited in the city ery and other delicacies at Peter-| y2sterday and returned to her son’s. home this morning, Miss C. Baumgartner, a resi-| Doa’t buy yo ur clothing dent of Rebedew, was a visitor|Kindly call at Gill Bros. and see in the city today. | what they have to offer. '__Ibe B azaar Store ’ Special Xmas Sale Of The Genuine “ROSANWARE” Pottery In the ““0ld Egypto” and Ancient Rom- an Designs. , OLD FASHIONED Santa Claus Mix Home Made Candy In Seven Colors and Ten Flavors. A pound for 20c. An armful in,a pound. Christmas Decorations, Tree Or- naments, Gift Boxes, Candy, Nuts, Fruit, Cream, Ice Cream and many other delicacies and luxuries fer your Christmas festi- wval. THE MODEL Phone 125 315 Minnesota Ave. 50 per cent Discount on cur entire line of vases and art peices for 3 DAYS ONLY. December 21, 22 and 24. This is beautiful ware Perfumes, Fragrant HolidayAnnouncemet THE OWL DRUG STORE BEMIDJI, MINN. The rush is now on. Follow the crowds and come early and often. Our stock of Xmas gifts and novelties is large yet we would advise early buying as'the®est 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 Goodsand Curios. 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 J ewel, 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 and Lasting. DRUGS Our-stock is complete, new and of the highest quality 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. Purses. Second hand coal stoves cheap at Fleming Bros. E. D, Beeson returned last evening from Northome, where he had been to look after some business matters. For Xmas tree trimmings, try us. Lakeside Bakery. W. A. Gould returned this morning from a trip to Kelliher to note how the logging was pro- gressing in the camps of the Crookston Lumber company. Dolls and Xmas books at the Palace of Sweets, Harry Mills returned last even- ing frecm a trip to Brainerd, whither he had been in his official capacity of roadmaster for.the M. & I. Fleming Bros. have on display alarge and well assorted' stock! of Christmas goods. W. E. Hyatt, proprietor of the' International hotel ' at * Turtle River, came in yesterday after- noon from Fowlds, where he had been to look after the saloon' business which he owns at that place, He left last evening for his home at Turtle. Horses for Sale. I have for sale four!heavy log- ging horses, and two hight : work teams. J. P. POGUE. Men’s Suits, made of Lester worsteds in the Jatest patterns and styles, worth $18 to $50, at Gill Bros. $14.50. Toys at cost at Peterson’s. James Fraser returned this morning from a trip to Nerth- ome, in the interest of Bisiar, Vanderlip & Company. For Christmas get one of those late copyright books at the Palace of Sweets. Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers | for Barlow’s Best, also Gold Medal, | Mascot and Cremo. W.R. Tait will leave tonight for St, Panl, where he will visiti and look after some business matters until after Christmas.l Hot soda—Commencing today we will serve at our fountain hot chocolate, tomato bouillon, egg chocolate, clam bouillon, beef! tea, hot appetizing and healthful. | The Owl Drug Store, P. O. corner. R, T. Praught, proprietor of| (the Hotel Northome, passedi through the city this morning,' on his way to his- old home &t {Blk' River for”a holiday visit with relatives and friends. He! |was accomipanied by Mrs.! Praught and his brother, D. J. Praught, whois head clerk st! the Northome. | ORCHESTRA MUSIC furnished for all occasions. Also Pianos tuned. Satisfaction guar- antecd. Box 28, Bemidji, Minn. T.SYMINGTON i Boyer’sCash - Grocery I have just completed the arrangment of my new stock of groceries and the ‘store is open to the publie. 'remed y—millions and will make a most desirable pres- ent for the library or drawing room. See our windew for prices of same, which will be just 1-2 off of the regular sale prices, ranging from $2.50 to $15.00 each. THE BAZAAR STOR A | | f I plexion. ' There’s mno |eauty practice equal to the effects of Hollister’s Raocky Mountain Tea. It keeps the entire body in| perfect health, Teaor: Tablets, 85 cents. Barker’s drug store Three-Linkers to Banquet. Bemidjilodge I.0. O. I. are planing'a banquet and entertain- mentto be given at their hall Monday evening, December 31, to which thev extend a cordisl invitation to /11 Odd Fellows and Rebekahs whether members of Bemidjilodge, No. 119, .or net.| . 1 shall at all times endeavor to carry ‘a complete line of staple and fancy gr_ooeries; cigars and ’ confectionery. The stock is & 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 Minnsssta ‘Avenue. BIJOU Automatic Drama—Vaudeville—Pop- ular Concerts- 302 THIRD ST. " Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00. Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30. TONIGHT EXTRA SPECIALS - THE CAMERAGRAPH THE ACCURDIAN GREAT INTERNATIONAL ACROSS COUNTRY Illustrated Song TLONG TO SEE YOU ONCE AGAIN THE CAMERAGRAPH THE COSTER WOMAN SELLING FISH LIFE SAVING UP TO DATE A SEA SIDE FLIRTATION DON'T MISS IT! PROGRAMME CHANGES WITHOUT NOTICE. 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