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The TIME is LIMITED Come as soon as possible ‘ w\\\\\\“““'tfi ‘ ,».W hill mings, etc. box supporters, 35¢ to $1 25. 1 ] over collars 7c to §1. Pillow tops aund completed cushions, 25¢ back and side combs. Some new and original novetlies. SUGGESTIONS FOR EVERYBODY'S CHRISTMAS Cut ¢lass, .ases, hand bags, suit WE heve had some diffienlty in securing all of our Christmas goods, but now everything has ar- rived. There are many new novelties not shown be- fore and which will certainly interest gift seekers. DOLLS TOYS TOYS TOYS DOLLS Almost everything imaginable in the toy department—Mechanical acrobats, steam engines, imbing autos, dri ms, sleds, horses hook and ladders, magic lanterns, balls, games, books, soldier outfits, g ns swords, horns, tops, carriages, go carts, rattles, Xmas tree trim-. JUST REGEWE“ Hewilcaiber shopping bane Jor (;:rée:asgs. 500 :(:]75; fiace and jfancy turn- A A A A A A AP kerchief candies, sacques, A SILK PETTIGOAT Might be just what she has wanted. We have some beaut- ies in colors at $5.00 and up. OUR cases, mittens, gloves, new waists, hand- sweeper, fine box candies, pure Xmas shaving sets, smoker,s sets, children’s tamoshanters,stockings-caps,umberellas drawn work, linens, furs, china ware, sta- tionery Dennisons Xmas cards and boxes Give Universal Satisfaction. boxes, silk hose, “Bissel’s” slippers, dressing shawls, toilet sets, shoes, opera A “SIMMONS” KID 6LOVES $1350 the pair. Best quality. ways garments contains many des- irable numbers suitable for any woman’s Christmas gift. of its style, tit and finish, to- gether with the reasonable price is ever popular. and children. New Indiyidual to $5.00. New assortment of \ LADIE'S GOATS AND FURS A more sensible and appre- ciable gift than a new doat or fur is not known. Our assortment of the al- reliable “Palmer A garment that, on account All sizes, for ladies, misses LEPHONE NO. 87 THE HOME OF OLD NICK Everybodys Christmas Presents on Display Counell met at Olty hallin regular meeting, Called to order by Chairman Gould. Present—Bowser,Smart, Mayer, McTaggart, Kinck, Gould, Absent—Graham, Miller, Brinkman, Minutes of last meeting were rcad and on motion of Smart, scconded by Kinch, the name Albert Smart was substituted in place of Tom Smart {n the matter of the purchase ot %cords of jack pine, and as ammended, was approved. The following audited b Wes Wright, eneince & ills were allowed: rade balance 955 85 Mary Monubriand, laundress, 510 Albert, Sm 83,25, 2% Warfield for No 31140 Warfield water, 100 00 Thos. Malo C. H. MI 1 and dray. 3% E. H. Winter & Co., merchandise, liealth department (O,Hearn)... %50 Great Northern R. R freight on flush tanks and drayage. ... 821 Sam Hayth 4 cords of wood to Mrs. tague, order of Kinch, .. . 600 E. edb: umber for 731 A 300 15 00 495 Street s report showin :ams and_labor for Octo- 3 for November, report Communication from the mayor recom- mending fire escapes, referred to city at Petition from leader and members of city band asking for help from the city for room, fire and light referred to special committee, Bowser, Mayer and Brinkman. Liquor license bond of C. H. Miles, with A. P. White and W. P. Welch as surcties. was approved, Liquor ilcense application of W. A. McDon- ald was accer Moved and committce, the ma; DUmD to test Moved the stre cells bought of th of pumping station Adjourned. W.A, GOULD, Chairman. ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertiseinont Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders HELP WANTED. WANTED—For U. 8. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 385, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiticg Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. : WANTED—For the U. 8. Marine Corps; men between ages 21 and 35. An opportunity to see the world. For full ivforma- tion apply in person or by letter to 208 Third street, Be- ‘midji, Minn. WANTED: Station men; on the M. & I. extension. Blackduck Empleyment company,Bemidji WANTED: Dining room girl at Lakeshore Hotel. FOUND:—On Minnesota avenue, half yard of allover embroi- dery, Loser call at Presby- Colds on the Chest disease. Ask your doctor the medi on the chest. Hew ! him il it is ever sc¢ he prescribes Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for this physician, and follow his advice carefully. 3. ical name for a cold , ““Bronchitis.”” Ask Lastly, ask him if us. Keepin close touch with your family secrets! Vo publish all our preparationa. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDJI BEMIDII PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By A. KAISER. Entered in the postoffice at Bemidjl. Minn., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM T0 RELIEVE MONEY MARKEY BILL IN SENATE ALONG LINES RECOMMENDED BY SEGC- RETARY SHAW. Washington, Dec. 2-.—A bill de- signed to extend relief to the money markef, along the lines of recommen- ; dations made by the secretary of the treasury, was introduced during the day by Senator Elkins. It authorizes | the deposit in national banks of re- | ceipts from customs as well a7 from ; internal revenue, requiring the banks | to pay a tax on such deposits and! making all national banks equally eli- gible for designation as depositaries. ! The bill also expressly authorizes the secretary of the treasury to make transfers of public moneys from the treasury to the banks, which has been heretofore done by the secretary on his own responsibility without author- ity of law. BUSY SEASON ON LAKES. Sixty-one Millions Paid for Carrying ! Freight. Chicago, Dec. 2 .—Never before was | so much money paid for carrying freight in lake vessels as during the; season just closed. A rough eslimate places it at $61,000,000 for coal, iron ore, grain and lumber. The profits to | the vessels were perhaps the largest in the history of the lakes. Careful computations based on th earnings of typical steamers show net profit on steel ships of about 1. per cent. On wooden ships of be- tween 3,000 and 3,500 tons capacity the profits have ranged as high as 20 ipon with forgery, but per cent, with an aver of more than 25 per cent on their insurance valuation. he cause of this great prosperity was the demand of the country for iron and steel. The total movement of iron ove for the season was 37,513, 589 to an increase of 4,036,685 tons over 1905, Grain from Duluth moved in a larger volume than ever before. There was pped from the head of Lake Su- perior 81,608,000 bushels, as compared with 59,676,000 bushels in 1905. FORGERY IS ALLEGED. Worthless Notes Among Assets of Waynesburg (Pa.) Bank. Waynesburg, Pa., Dec. 2.—The in- vestigution now being made into the affairs of the Farmers and, Drovers’ National bank of this place by Bank Examiner Cunningham has resulted in the discovery, it is said, of forged notes among those rediscounted. A number of prominent men whose _names are on the notes deny their the examiner fears more such notes will:be signatures and that many found. +§ According to his statement informa- tions Will be made charging some per- whom is sus- pected he will not say. SEVERAL PERSONS BADLY HURT. Attempt to Assassinate Chief of Police of Lodz. * Lodz, Russian Poland, Dec. 2 .—An attempt to assassinate: Chief of Police Cheshanowski was made here during the day. but the official escaped with a slight injury to his foot. The would- be assassin hurled a bomb beneath his carriage and opened fire on him with revolvers. The chief of police escaped with a slight injury, but his carriage | was wrecked and the coachman and three the chief of police were probably fa- wounded by board splinters, The terrorists escaped. Chicago Union Stock Yards. Chicago, Dec. ° '—Cattle—Beeves, $4.10@7.10; cows and heifers, $1.60@ 5: stockers and Texans, $3.75@4.40; Westerns, calves, $6.00@8.00. Hogs and butchers, $6.10@6.42%; heavy, $6.20@6.42%; rough i light, $6.00@ Dis @6.30. Sheep, $8.76 5; laiabs, $4.80@7.75. or our Ghristas Menu "Celery Lettuce Oranges Grape Fruit Cocoanut Walnuts Almonds Roasted You get them at Lemons Mixed Nuts Tomatoes Bananas Almeria Grapes Sweet Potatoes Pecans Peanuts Phone 207 ROE @ MARKUSEN | | | Filberts ’ i dragoons who were escorting ! | feeders, $2.40@ | i When One Is Choking. “Raising the left arm as high as you can will relieve choking much more rapidly than being thumped on the back,” said one of the resident physi- cians of a local hospital. “This should be more generally known, for often a ; person gets choked while eating when | there is no one near to thump him or | her. Very frequently at meals and when they are at play children got choked while eating, and tbe custom ary manner of relieving them is to slap them sharply on the hack. The effect of this is to <ot the ¢bstruetion free, so that it can be swallowed. The same thing can be Ut about by raising the left han the child as high as possib 1 the relief much more rapidly. In happes this kind there should be no parents get excited it is very become so also. The best th tell the child to raise its left arm, and immediately the ol uction S down the throat”—Philadelphia Rec- ord. The first ingredient in good humor and the fourth wit—Sir William Temple. Low Rates to the Southeast. | Western Railway will 'sell one Louisiana, and Mississippi. { further information apply to H street, St. Paul, Minn, Tl |l are sure you will agree with us. Our line is the best and most attract- BARKER'S Everything can befoundthatyou To say the least we scriptions. ing to a first ment. Toilet sets of all de- cure sets and in fact everything pertain- jewelry esta.blish— Gillette ~ Safety - Razor NO STROPPING 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. Standard Combination Set with Shaving Brush and Soap in_Triple Silver-plated Holders, §7.50. = Extra Blades, 10 for 50c $5.00 WATCHES DIAMONDS SILVERWARE CUT GLASS HAND PAINT- ED CHINA Ma ni- class Commencing December 18 and jon the first and third Tuesdays of each month thereaftsr until iMa.r(h, 1907, .th> Chicago Great way colonist tickets at nearly ihalf fare to points in Alabama, For iL. Wyand, T. P. A, 364 Robert terian parsonage. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. rigr. Land OMce 8t | onnr EOLSALE: hat FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this office, 3 that Henry P. Rice of Schoolcraft. Minn., has filed notice of his intention to make final fze FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you on short notice. his continuous ticn of, the lan Bert Clark, E.'F, 5 Maltby. Minn., and craft, Minn, w, H. W, McDougall of rank Tabor of School- E. & OAKLEY. Register.[] FOR SALE: Seasoned cordwood in half or full carlead lots. In- quire Red Lake depot. Notice. Owing to the Christmas holi- days, advertisers are hereby aotified 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 a0t later than 2 o'clock Monday FOR RENT. FOR RENT — Furnished room with bath. Inquire 609 Be- midji avenue. FOR RENT: S:x room house. Inquire of J.P. Duncalf or ’phone 276 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 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 10c BN T TN | Hot Chicken Bouillon 10¢ Seasoned Cord Hot Tomato Bouillon 10¢ wood in half or Hot Conc. Ext. of Coffee . 10c full carioad lots Inquire at the Red Lake Depot Lakeside Bakery. ! PROFESSIONAL E ..CARDS .. i1 KEEP YOUR TIES! Mart'n 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. LAWYERS. WM. B. MATTHEWS ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices before the United Supreme O Court, of Claim: ited States 1 Land Otfice—Indian Office and Con- pecial attention given to Land Con- Procurenient of Patents and Indian Claims. Refer to the members of the Minne- sota Delegation in_Grongry Offices; 420 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C D. H. FISK Atterney and Counsellor at s Oftice opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Atterney at Law BEMDJ, - = = =« =« [lINN. E. E. McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Bemidji, Mina. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Iiles Block DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON PIANOS, ORGANS Third St., '..f.':'.’,'.'.:’c'lfv'i‘e".“" b:f-::’N-t'l Bank SE WlN‘G MA- DRAY AND TRANSFER. CHINES Wes Wright, Dray and Transfor. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart Dray and baggage. Safe and Piano moving. Phone No. Gg | 618 America Avg. DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, : Dr. Phinney FURNITURE AND HOUSE FUR- NISHINGS. Bought on Edsy Payments at e B8 RS || BISIAR, VANDER | DR MY I LIP & COMPANY First National Bank Build’g. Telephone No. 230 311 Minn. Ave. CHICHESTER'S ENGLIS E" YhnvA P’iLLs Repairs for all kinds of Sewing THE DIAMOND BRAND. HInoht 2 Tadienl Ask your Drugriet or /| S S—— Ohl-ches-ter's” Pllls in Red Gold metallic boxes, sealed’ — with Blue Ribbon. Takenoother. h < Enolflsn, the PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. N pered et Akl 10 38 | PAZO OINTMEN teed T e et oAb | oase OF Ltahing. Bl o ne s Brotroday iahle. * Sol s . Bleeding or Protrudin: Chomicel G Billbiistla 5 FHes T 6 10 14 dups or neomnCor Proteuding