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T R R R — N\ | dred pages. Blank Books > Beginning the New Year nearly every business will need new sets of books. The Pioneer carries a full line of books and an in- spection of the stock will show that we earry all sizes, styles and bindings of books. We have the two, three, four and five column day books and journals. A good line of cash books; a well selected stock of ledgers, single or double entry, one hundred to eight hun- Read the Dailv Pioneer. Bemidji Elevator Co.. jobbers for Cremo Flour, also Gold Medal, Mascot and Barlow’s Best. Ladies’ $2.50 shoes for $1.49. This is a special lot on the bar- gain tables at O’Leary & Bow- ser’s, J. Jerome, a prominent mer- chant of Battle River, spent yes- terday in the city and returned to his home last evening. BIJOU Automatic Drama—Vaudeville — Pop- — ular Concerts 302 THIRD ST, Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00. Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 8:30. TONIGHT. EXTRA SPECIALS’ THE CAMERAGRAPH THE SKYSCRAPERS OF NEW YORK. Illustrated Song WON'T YOU TRY? THE CAMERAGRAPH THE DESPERATE GIRL DON'T MISS IT! PROGRAMME CHANGES WITHOUT NOTICE. WATCH THIS AD DaILY. TICKETS 50¢—10c¢ V. L. ELLIS & C0., PROPRS. THE CITY. Read the Daily Picneer. Second hand coal stoves cheap! at Fleming Bros. Don Ross, of Ross Bros, log- gers at Gemmell, was in the city last night. The Pioneer at all times has in stock office supplies of every description. Men’s 20c and 25¢ sox for 1lc. Just another of O’Leary & Bow- ser’s bargains. W. C. Church, the cedar man Read the Daily Pioneer. Reed’s studio for colored work The finest line of toilet soaps, at Boyer’s Cash Grocery. B. C. Baret of Park Rapids was a transcient guest in the city last night. The exclusive mohair and silk shirtwaist patterns at O'Leary & Bowser’s have taken a drop of 25 per cent in' price. Better select yours ina hurry. Wilby Brannon went to North- ome last evening for a few days’ visit .with relatives and old from Des Moines, Towa, went up| friends. He expects to return on north onthe M. & I. passenger train last evening to look after his business interests at several points. One lady bought a couple of 50c tam-o-shanters and she paid 10c each for them. They are on the new 10¢ counter with many Saturday. That’s the house the" doctor built—the biggest house you see; thank goodness he don,t get our money, for we all drink Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug Store. W. H. Strachan, superinten- other ‘snaps” at O’Leary & Bowser's. Girls if you must powder for heaven’s sake use Parisian Secret on your tace before apply- ing the powder, It keeps the skin from getting rough. Bark- er’s Drug Store. dent of the M. & I., left this morning for Brainerd, in his pri- vate car, which was attached to the regular south-bound ‘local’”’ passenger train. Indigestion, constipation come and go like rent and tax day and other sorrows, if you take Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, the greatest remedy known to man- kind. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. ORGHESTRA MUSIC furnished for all occasions. Also Planos tuued. Satistaction guar- anteed. Box 233, Bemidji, Minn. T.SYMINGTON FLOUR FLOUR If you are looking for good flour and want a flour that makes good bread, iry our WHITE JACKET It is made from whole wheat and is not bleached. It is the very best flour in the market. ROE @ MARKUSEN | PHONE 207 | When you get your butter from Roe & Markusen you are 'not buying storage butter. The east bound passenger trainonthe GreatNorthern which isduve to arrive in Bemidjiat 112:39 a. w. put in an appearance {&his morning, at about 7 o’clock, ibeing six hours to ‘the bad.” Waiting for connecting traios “ifrom the coast caused the long delay. Bert Getchell left last evening | for Blackduck to do some cruis- ing in the woods near that place. Mr. Getchell, who has been out most of the winter, says that the snow in the woods at present time is the worst that he ever encountered, being in such a con- dition' that it is utterly imposs- ible in some places to walk at |all. Pl | sake. “Don’t miss the Georgg ud and family of Big mt@g&se %&m‘g Bemidii, “Ladies™ tancy dry cleaning done;; silks, drapery;sete. Call| [1atil2(8 Beltramiavenue 5.} Henry Mullen,.a.saloonkeeper of Cass Lake, was a visitur in the city yesterday afternoon. There’s $ off regular price on ladies’ fine wool sweaters at O’Leary & Bowser’s during this sale, H. C. Calvert went to Big Falls last evening on a business mis- sion among the merchants of that place. Always seasonable and a friend to the household for beauty’s Parisian Secret. Barker’s Drug Store. Thomas S. Ervine, son of the St. Cloud miller, was a visitor in the city last night. He sells flour j| for his ‘-dad.” How's this? $5:00, and $6.00 shoex 1 $2.95. O’Lear Bow g January sale. E. J. Taylor « morning from duck and spent today in the city Even the old man stole the bottle of Parisian Secret to use on his face after shaving, Bark- er sells it for 25 cents. W. A. Gould returned this morning from a trip up the north line of the M. & I. in the interest of the Crookston Lumber com- pany. Do you know about the 33} per cent reduction on one lot of ladies’ ready-to-wear silk waists? During the big sale at O'Leary & Bowser’s. George Young left yesterday afternoon for Englund, N. D, after having visited with relatives and friends in vhis city for sev- eral days. Our prices on men’s and. boys’ clothing are marked in plain fig- ures. In buying a suit or over- coat just deduct 1 the amount of regular price, O'Leary & Bowser. J, C. Parker and Mr. Mcken- zie, of the Donald Lumber com- pany of this city, returned this morning from Bagley, where they are interested in some log- ging operations. It doesn’t make a homely ‘woman handsome, nor a pretty .| maiden more gracaful, but it im- proves the complexion, and that is worth the price, 25¢c, for a full sized bottle of Parisian Secret. Barker’s Drug Store. John D. Lunn, secretary of the Northland Trade company, left this morning for St. Paul, where he has some business mateers to attend to. He was accompanied by Mrs. Lunn, who will visit with relatives and friends for a week. How much of your life is spent trying to get well. It requires but a month or less to put the average man or woman on their feet with Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. - 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store Firemen’s Dance. A grand ball will be given in the city ball Friday night, for the benefit of the Bemidji fire department. Symington’s orchestra will furnish the music, and as this or- ganization is gaining an enviable reputation for the excellence of its numbers, the dancers will have the best obtainable in that line. If you wish to have a good Mighty Mid-Season Overcoat Clearance * Absolute and bona fide reductions; 203 253 303 B. KUPPENHEIMER & CO’S. Renowned Quality Overcoats. $18 for $22 quality overcoats. $18 for $25 quality o’coats. $18 for $28 quality overcoats. $18 for $30 quality o’coats. stay of our great overcoat Nothing but this season’s swellest garments. Every style in- cluded. Mid-season assembling of what formed the mair- display. $22, $25, $28 & $30 grades now cut to. . . .. Copyright 1906, by The House of Kuppenheimer We are now carrying a complete line of fancy dairy products and under a special deal with the jobber are prepared to sell you these at WHOLESALE PRIGES Dancy iOrsamexy; bustof iper; 306 Fresh Eggs, per dozen 27¢ Spring Chicken, per pound..... 13€ oned ary Bioied ucks, b 156 Tanc dr plcked geeso, vor J4q Turkeys, por pound. ... 18 1-2¢ Come in and compare our goods and prices with others. THE MODEL 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 T L e Call at the Pioneer when you are in need of office supplies. C. W. Speelman, the Northome merchant visited in the city today. When you get your butter from Roe & Markusen you are not buying storage butter. F. A. Case, & prominent-busi ness man of Walker, came up from his home last evening and spent last night in the city. Hear ye, men! 25 per cent re- duction on all suits and over- coats. Originally marked in plain figures. O’Leary & Bow- ser, Mrs. Henry Funkley and child have returned from Battle River where they visited with Mrs. Funkley’s sister, Mrs. Barney Johnson. Ladies, misses and children, notice! All cloth coats have been reduced % in price. Better take immediate advantage. O’Leary & Bowser. L. E. Johnson returned last evening from a trip to the head of the Boy River and other places in that vicinity, having gone out from Pine River. He had quite a tough trip. Properly fitted glasses not only improve the vision, but preserve the eyes. Call on Drs. Larson & Larson, 2nd floor Swedback block. C. A. Johnson, the wholesale feed dealer of Crookston, came in from Crookston yesterday noon and left last evening for Read the Daily Pioneer. Phone 57—Fleming Bros. hard- ware. $3.50 North Star mackinaws for $2.75 at O’Leary & Bowser’s. When you get your butter from Roe & Markusen you are not buying storage butter. Boys’ and girls’ $2.00 school shoes are $1.839 at O’Leary & Bowser’s. - Mrs. F,D. Higbee and four children returned last evening from a visit at Waterloo and Des Moines, Iowa, where they; had been visiting with re]n,tived?and friends. % Why worry about that rough skin, peeled nose or chapped hands. Parisian Secret will re- move those discomforts. Bark- er’s Drug Store *“Your money back’ if a 25c box of Mayo’s Magic Cold and Lagrippe Cure don’t break up that cold. If’s up to you. The Owl Drug Store. A, C. McLean, the tie man, went to Northome last evening to look after some ties which are being taken out at that place for his firm, the Martin Brothers of Duluth, W.R. Lowell and wife (nee Miss Clara Dittman) left this morning for Hackensack, where they will visit until the 15th with ! relatives, after which they will depart for their future home at Athol, Idaho. Mrs. Fields. sister of Joe “Young, came down this morning from Tenstrike, where she vis- ited two days with her sister, Mrs. Wellows, Mrs. Fields left t)day for her home at Ashwa, in Itasca county. W. H. Roberts returned this morning from a business trip to Blackduck, Northome and Big Falls, where he attended the | annual meetings of the stock- holders of the banks in:which he is interested. He reports a satis- ! factory business during the past| year in all of the banks.. - Samaritan Entertainment. The entertainment and lecture given at the Presbyterian church pices of the local lodge of Samar- itans, was a successful affair” in every way and reflected much credit on the committee of ar- rangements, The lecture given by Miss Til- points along the north line of the M. & 1. railway. Did you ever before buy $3 50 patent leather ladies’ shoes for' time, don’t fail to att:nd this dance. How’s This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s caearrh cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., T 12do, O We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the l-st fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busi- ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnaun'& Marvin, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s catarrh cure is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s family "piils for constipation. $1.79? Well that’s just what you can do at O’Leary & Bowser’s. during their sale. A. A. Goodrich, thelocal repre- sentative for the Carpenter- Lamb company, left this morn- ing for Minneapolis, where he will visit over Sunday with his! family. This has been a great fur sea- son. The beauties remaining at O'Leary & Bowser’s goatare-: duction of 20 per cent. Also jackets and fur collar cloaks. A. O’Kelliher and wife of Blackduck arrived in the city yesterday afternoon, from Du- luth, where they attended the banquet given by the cedarmen at their convention. They left Jast evening for Blackduck, after visiting for several hours with Bemidji friends. While in this city, Mrs. O'Kelliher was 80 un- 1 fortunate as to lose a pair of val- uable eye glasses, lotson of Hawaii was an interest- ing talk on the Hawaiian islands and the experiences of the speaker, who has traveled ex- tensively. The program of vocal and in- strumental music given by local talent was productive of the ren- dering of several fine numbers, and encores were demanded. [Through one of those unfor- tunate oversights which will occur even in the best regulated] sanctums, the above account of the entertainment was not set in itype. Those in charge will kindly pardon an unintentional slight.—EDITOR.] 5 Tuesday evening, under the aus- xu:l 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 Hot Chicken Bouillon . . 10c Hot Tomato Bouillon - . . 10c Hot Conc. Ext. of Coffee . 10¢ Lakeside Bakery. A. Cardle of Funkley was in the city last night. ‘“‘For health and pure food” use Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder— entirely satisfactory in the bak- ing; always good. ‘We guarantee and stand by it, so will you after you. have tried = it. Mayo’s Magic Cold and La- i grippe cure. The Owl Drug Store. ‘Mrs. W. H. Roberts is among those who are afflicted with the prevailing epidemic. of lagrippe, and she has a very severe attack of the illness. Discriminating housekeepers and careful cooks find in Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder the highest . satisfaction—it makes wholesome food. The Evils of Constipation are many;in fact almost every serious illness has its origin in constipation, and some - medi- cines, instead of preventing con: stipation, add to it. This is true of most cathartics, which, when first. used, have a beneficial effect; but the dose has to be continually increased, and 'before long the remedy ceases to have the slight- est effect. There is one prepara- tion, however, that can be relied - upon to'produce the same results with the same dose, even after fifty years’ daily use, and this is Brandreth's P.lls, which has a record of over 100 years ‘as the 7 standard-remedy" for “constipa- * tion.and all troubles arising from > impure state of the blood. ~“° ;Brandreth’a ‘Pills are the sam .::q fine laxative “tomic il your;sg grand-parents nsed and can ‘bei}M found in every drug and meditsct J cine’store, either plain or sugar?°2 3 E uon coated. o i + } oold | i Brynes May Come Back. . od W panms James Brynesa former passo3s enger conductor on the G. N. "Lig this division spent last night herg o enroute from Port Arthur, Cafis orr v to Grand - Forks for a visitsd with his family.. “Jim” is nbwi I rupning a train on the Canadfi®™ Northern and was one of the bebt of them on* the G. N. When ) here and rumor hasit tggp will be re-instated in_his form ;‘g position “with the . compan¥urtiiy Crookston Journal: doidw - of Brynes is well known indé: es midji; having run on- the oD $ Fdrks-Dnluth ‘pagsenger .A’f 153 ovied eral'years. K eed 1onnsd 3 S For Good Seasoned ‘Cord " Any qut.xfifity from two cords to' a carloadili 1o elley . apply b’ w )’lsga | 8 ,fHojes s&le i a16q 6l {mo zsvr ofp 1 8 &l el piddo | - qideooigdisd “DE f ot