Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 24, 1906, Page 3

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| Never heen so well prepared as we are today to take cave 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. On Cut Glass we are overstocked and are giving a special discount. Remember We Have The Best. | i A M GE0. T. BAKER & (0. Located in City Drug Store. THE CITY. Read the Dui'\ Pioneer, t) ie table of Christmas goods 1 Loff. OLeary & Bowse: E J. Bourgeois left yefiterday] '?"""fl?{i yesterday from a brief = oy Wi h visit with friends at Crookston. .\Irs Bolle Markham and son |noon for Hawiins, Wis., where Waltar returned ; noon frow a visit with friends at Minneapolis. Lowney’s chacolate bon bors are the best. Thomas Malleck, a resident of the Canadian Sauly is in the city, and will visit for a at the few dars Hilgrove. Miss in Bemidji. at 4§ off. E mer Mandt, telegraph oper-jFarris ator at Hali Northern railway, is visiting in; Oal Agaes girl at the Barnes exchange, is visiting with friends Oae table of Christmas goods| O'Lieary & Bowser. :k Read the Dailv Pioneer. Give your friend a box of Del Souvenir Christmas post cards | Marcas for Christmas. at Peterson’s Theodore Gullickson and wife Handsome boxes of Christmas cavdies at the Palace of Sweets he will visit for a week with rel- atives and friends. osterday after- Visit our bargain table of| Mrs. Bert Stoae, wife of thejusing Hunt’s Pefect Baking | Christmas goods. O'Leary &|Great Northern brakemar, came [ Powder. v at Peterson’s. | Bowser. up from her home at Sauk Center | Tonight we will close out & lut Saturday night, and spent Sun. }day as the home of Mr. and Mrs, | George Rhea. Miss Grace Brogen, who has New program at the Bijru to Ste. Mare, |niohy home of Mrs. N , ; Join the crowd and spend an tbeeu I%Chtlln":s,fhog atl‘ednstrlke:i, hour of real enjoyment at the Dean, “heno.‘!came t0 the ity Saturday wn Bijou, the best place of amuse- went to her home at Bagley for a ment in the city. holiday visit. 2 ille telephone Buy your mother, sister or sweetheart one of our nice boxes of chocolates, the best in the Scratchin went over tolcity. Lukeside Bikery vesterday mnoon fl’“}‘ ret Misses M. Arnold, V. Orr and the Great!turned on the afternooa train. iC Baumgartner, who have been The best is ‘the cheapest. If! i ““holding down” claims near R:b- Xmas candies at the Palace of | Sweets, i LW i C for this city with his mother, d“f"‘glyou believe this, buy your holi- fedew postofiice, came to the city the holidays. day supplies of fruit, confection-| Sahurday and went to Grand Second hand coal stives ¢ hc'\p ery and other delicacies at Peter- Graud Forks, N. D., where they at Flewi g Bros. ;xon }wlll spend the hohdays The Bazaar Store THE BAZAAR STORE Genuine “ROSANWARE” Pottery Special Xmas Sale Of The In the “0ld Egypto and Ancnent Rom- an pesigns. 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 and will make a most desirable pres- ent for the library or drawmg room. See our window for prices of same, which will be just 1.2 off of the regular sale prices, ranging from $2.50 to $15.00 each. i@ | Christmas goods. fl| from a business trip to Dulush. | ging horses, and two hght work b | Good at all times. ware. : Mrs. Loulse Ouwel), wifo of Ben Caswell, superintendent of the Cass Lake Indian school, came over from Cass Lake yes- terday evening and spent last night in the city. See I"leming Bros. for Christ- mas goods. Phone 57. C. O. Bergland, an employe of the Grand Forks Lumber com- pny, went to Turtle River today, Fresh butter and eggs at Peterson’s. J. E Landgren left Siturday evening for Minneapolis, where he will spend the Xmas holidays with his aged parents, Tonight we will closa out a lot of Christmas goods at { off from the regular price. O’Leary & Bowser. T. J. Miller has been chesen as a petit juror for the January term of the federal court which convenes at Duluth Janunary 8. Sh lled and mixel nuts at the Palace of Sweets. Phillip Medlay, bookkeeper for A. T. Hatcher, came up from Park Rapids Saturday evening and spent Sunday in the city. Del Marca cigars for Christ- mas. A nice present for a gentleman. “Miss Mary Hayden, who has been teaching school at Island Lake,came down from the‘‘Lake” Saturday evening and left Sun- day for her home at St. Cloud, where she will visit during the holidays. Nicest Xmas boxes of bon bons and chocolates in the city. Come and see our display. Lakeside Bakery. The Ny mcre schools are cl sed for this week. There woul have been a two-weeks’ vacation but for the time which was lost while awaiting the completion of the addition to the scheol house this fall. No shop-made food will ever equal the delicious cake and biscaits you can make at home, of Christmas goods at § oif from che regular price. O’Leary & Bowser. 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. Miss Alberts Wood, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. A. McDonaid for .several days, re- turned to her home yesterday noon. Wecan fill your orders for cakes, pies, cookies and every- thing in the pastry line. Lake- side Bakery. C. E. Eveleth, claim agent for the Great Northern railway, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Visit cur bargain table of O’Leary & Bowser, During the Christmas rush many goods become slightly damaged. They are on the bar- gain table tnight, Give us % ot their value. O’Leary & Bowser | George P, Watson, the minis- ter and U. S. commissioner of #| Big Falls, speat Sunday in the city. He was on his way home 4| Rev. Watson is one of the pioneer residents of Big Falls and hass §| done much for the-developmgn: ing country. Xmas tree ornaments at all §| prices. Lakeside Bakery. H. M. Clark, of the Clark Pole & Tie company, is confined t» a room at the Markham, suffering from a dislocated shoulder, which | he received while at Puposky re- i | cently. Horses for Sale. I have for sale four heavy log- teams. J. P. PoGcur. Smoke the Del Marca cigar. Three-Linkers to Banquet. " Bemidji lodge 1. 0. O. F. are planing a banqueb and entartain- ment t7 be giwven at their hall Monday evening, December 31, to which thev extend a cordial invitation to 11 Odd Fellows and of that place and the surround. Bisiar, arnved in the city Satur- day evening from her home at Braiverd and will visit for sever- al days at the home of Mr. Bisiar. Dolls and toys at cost at Peter- son’s, : e Charles H, Schroeder, a char | lived here for several years, left yesterday for his old home in New York, where he will here- after reside. If he smokes, give him a box of Dcl Marca cigars for Xmas. He'll like ’em. Clarence Welch, son of W. P. Welch, is home from Collegeville, | pear St. Cloud, where he hasbeen attending St. John’s University, ! and will spend, the holidays in the city. The Del Marca cigars are just: the thing for Xmas. Get a box for a present. ¥ The new moving pictures at the Bijou are comical in the ex- treme. If you wanta good Jaugh you shouldn’t miss it. Toy bovks and gift books, | largest supply ever, at Peter- son’s, acter about the town who has!Mr. Morrison, who is superic- ifrom . Three handsume peacocks were tunsterred from the Great Nor- thern depot t» the M. R. L. & M. depot yesterday, billed to J. G, Morrison Jr.,at Red Liske agency. They were sbipped from White Emb and were a Chaistmas Present from a friend there to tendent of the Cruss Lake Indian 8chool, situaved at the ‘“‘narrows’’ between upper and lower Red lakes, For Christmas get one of tho. e late copyright bioks at the Palace of Sweets. Dou’t neglect the opportunity of selecting.your Xmas goods the bargain tables at O’Leary & Bowser’s, } off. Bemidji Elevator Co.. jobbers for Cremo Flour, also Gold Medal Mascot and Barlow’s Best. See our window display of OLD FASHIONED Santa Claus Mix Allan Huck, yardmaster for tie Great Northern railway at Barnesville, 1s i1 the city and will visit for several days with h's m' ther, Mrs. Bilgrov-. Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Nuts, Seeied Raisins, Figs and Dates can be had at the Lakeside Bakery. Christmas suspend :rs, put up one pair in a box, only 50c at Gill Bros. popular priced cloth ing store. Daring the Christwas rush many goods become slizhtly lamaged They are on the bar gain table tonight. Give us § of their value. O’L-ary & Bowser. Sh» worried and ste fretted, and grew as Lomely as she could be, but now she is a fam-.us beauty, which came by taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountsia Tea Barker’s drug store. Miss Mabl: Bisiar left yester- day afterno n for Argyle, where she will spend Christmas with her brovher, Thomas Bisiar, who is learning telegraphy at the G. N, station in Argyle. Miss Donna Lycan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lycan, arrived in thecity Saturday night from Minneapolis and will remain in the city until after the holi- days. Miss Donna is-a student t the University of Minnesota, and she will spend the holiday vacation with her parents at the Markham. The great business at O'Leary & Bowser’s the past two weeks has left hundreds of odd lots in Xmas goods. Some large lots also have been placed on the bar- gain counter at 4 off the regular price. Hurry while the good ones are left, Miss Gertrude McLaughlin who has been attending school at Duluthy returned Saturday night from the Zenith city ard will spend the holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. j. J. Me- Laughlin. For Xmas tree trimmings, try us. Lakeside Bakery. Home Made Candy In Seven Colors and Ten Flavors. pound for 2e. A An armful in a pound. Christmas Decorations, Tree Or. naments, Gift Boxes, Candy’ Kuts, Fruit, Cream, Ice Cream and many other delicacies and luxuries fer your Chris'maas festi- val. THE MODEL 315 Minnesota Ave. Fhone 125 R IR S . BIJOU Automatic Drama—Vaudevitle — Pop- ersally acknowledged that llr Gladstone's memory was prodi- glous, but there was a certaln lord chief Justice of England who thought the stateman’s memory of his feats of memory more prodigious still. On one o what seem- of some hap- pening of the great mau's early years the lord chief justice determined to go him one better. 8o he said that he re- membered when he was only six months old, and, Iying in his cradle, he saw his nurse surreptitiously help her- self to a glass of brandy and said to himself: “As soon as I can speak shan't I tell my mother!” “The thing is absolutely impossihle,” was Mr. Gladstone’s comwent in his gravest tone. The lord chief justice said afterward that he had been beaten because he had reckoned on Mr. Gladstone having a gleam of humor. “I was mis ,” he d sadly. Mixed Metaphor. Mr. Spurgeon was a keen eollector of mixed metaphors, finding a rich field in-the correspondence that daily overwhelned him. Two or three are given in the Cornhill. A lady inclosing a small contribution for his schools wrote, “I hope this widow's mite may take root and sp its br hes until it becomes a Herenl your hands,” The pulpit prayers of ambitious pro- bationers added something to the great preacher’s sto One prayed that “God’s rod and ff may be ours while tossed on the sea of life, so that we may fight the good fight of faith and in the end soar to rest.” Still another prayed, “Gird up the loins of our minds, that we may receive the latter rain” “As if we were barrels whose hoops were loose,” was Mr. Spurgeon’s laughing comment. - St. James’ Ga- zette. Bustling Mme. de Stael. In my last letter I mentioned going to visit Mme, de Stael. She was just going out as I got to the door, and but for Mr. Rogers, who was coming out a8 I went in, 1 sbould vot have gained admittance. There were many per- sons with b d she was running about and E a Her dress traordi lington’s victory ha she descanted upon |L w h mn(h ani- mation. I cannot better d you the bustle she makes than by say- ing thit, leaving her, the streets of London seemed soli and hurry and v sion of events thi ence between her room aud them : between them d the park at Bul- strode.—London Athenaeum. as much ular Concerts 302 THIRD ST, B s Every Evening 7:30 0 10:00. Saturday Altarnocon 2:30 to 3:30 TONIGHT. EXTRA SPECIALS THE CAMERAGRAPH THE ACCUORDIAN GREAT INTERNATIONAL ACROSS COUNTRY Illustrated Song ILONG TOSEE YOU ONCE AGAIN THE CAMERAGRAPH THE COS’ WOMAN SELLING FISH LIFE SAVING UP TO DATE A SEA SIDE FLIRTATION DON'T MISS IT'! PROGRAMME CHANGES WITHOUT NOTICE. WATCH THIS AD DaILY. TICKETS 5¢-10c¢ J. J. ELLIS &« SON MANAGERS Dolls and Xm Palace of Swaets, the bioks ab ORGHESTRA MUSIC Al:o (\unhlmd for all occasiol Pianos tuucd. Satisfa guar- antecd. Box Bemidji, '\Imn T. SYMINGTON Rebekahs whether members of IHemid]‘i lodge, No. 119, or not.! [—oyer’s Cash| Grocery T 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, cigars 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 Avenue. The Peacock at Home. The real home of peacocks or pea- fowls is in India. There they were and are hunted, and their flesh is food. As the live in the sa glon as the t acock hunting very dangerou; t. The long t of the peacock is not its b any suppose, but is composed of onr‘\exs which grow out just above the tail and are called the tail coverts. Pea- cocks have been known for many hun- dred years. They are mentioned in the Bible. Job mentions them, and they are mentioned, too, in I Kings x. Hun- dreds of ago in Rome many thou- sand peacocks were killed for the great feasts which the emperors made. The brains of the peacock were considered a great treat, and many bad to be killed for a gle feast. ed for e re Moscow's Ol Drug Store. The greatest drug will be found in one of the most back ward countries of the world. It ex- ists in Moscow and is over two ce turies old.” Tts title is the Old Nikolska pharmacy, and sinee 1833 it b in the family of the present proprietor. Tt is o building of imposing dimen- sions, with many departments, includ- ing one of professional education for the staff, which numbers 700 pe They make up about 2,000 preseriptio a day. and s ect is the org: tion that an error is seldom recorded. A Good Guess of Long Azo. Daring the American Revolution an English magazine published an mate of the North American colonies. Placing the popluation then at 2,000,- 000 and assuming that it would double itself every er estimated that in the year 1890 the number would have increased to 64, 000,000. This may be taken as a most remarkable prophecy, inasmuch as the census of 1S90 fixed the total popula- tion at 62,622,250. Rough on the Doctor. When a physician takes a vacation his medical friend who looks after his patients in his absence often resents being called the “assistant” The re- Meving doctor would prefer to be known as colleague or coadjutor or substitute. An old lady recently add- B | ed a new synonym when she announc- M | ed that she was being treated by her | | route fror England * own physician’s “accomplice.” Worse Still, Irate Husband—I wish, madam, you would not interrupt me every time I try to say something! Do I ever break In when yon are talking? His Wife— No, you wretch; you go to sleep! Malicious. Gladys—1 refused Fred two weeks f| ago, and he has been drinking heavily since. Ethel-Isn't it about time he stopped celebrating? It is estimated that £80,000,000 wo. of British treasure lie sunk along flxe {ndia. WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STOCK Is the wonder of the IEE and I have made it a special My priceis only $5.00 per share right now. Itiu bo-m?l to double shortly, so order & R. B. HIGBEE, Brak‘r Germania Life Bldg., ST.PAUL,MIL.N. € National Bank Referenices. $ § ! 3 = Broken lots in Xmas gonds have been placed on a 33% pi cent dmco“m table at O’ l‘.teary & Bowser’'s.

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