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S i GhHe Model Bakery Con- fectionery and Dairy Store Dairy Products wholesale to the consumer. eamery butte Ice Croam, Swest Cream, Milk and Cheese, Finest lineof Cakes and Pastry in'the Northwest. THE MODEL The home of Snowllake Bread 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 VARANVAAANY The City § AMAMAAAAAAMAAAAARS Read the Daily Picneer. A, W. Danaher returned to Tenstrike last evening. W. E. Rose, who owns a re- freshment parlor at Kelliher, was in the city yesterday. Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Barlows Best, also Gold Medal, Mascot and Cremo. George Baker, has returned from a trip along the north line of the M. & L. railway. Mrs. Gibson of Kelliher, who spent yesterday in the city, lefu for her home last evening, “That Bachelor Girl” at the Methodist church tomorrow evening at eight o'clock. Eyeglasses fitted in latest styles by Larson & Larson, spe- cialists. Second floor Swedback block. E. E. Thompson of Tenstrike was in the city yesterday and left last evening for his home. William Burce, district man- ager for the Beltrami Timber company, went to Kelliher |last evening. A. C. McLean, the cedar man, returned this morning from a business trip up the north line of the M. & I. Dr. J. M. Freeburg returned to his home at Blackduck last evening, having spent yesterday in the city, the guest of Dr Ioster. A good lesson on “How to be beautiful” taught with every application of Parisian Secret. 25¢ at Barker’s Drug Store. Y An Appetizer Not a fiery liquor which destroys rather than creates an appetite, but a palatable beer, which con- tains only sufficient alcohol to sdimulate the stomach to® per- form its normal functions and aids to digest the food. MOOSE i BRAND beer does all this, does | it well, does it daily, if you give it a chance. Orders called for; goods delivered at your door. DULUTH BREWING CO. J.P. SIGNEL, Local Agent Bemidjl, Minn. Residence Phone Office Phone ==comryrICHT" i { A smiling girl baby was born ilast night to Mr. and Mrs. Ben | Barnes, and Ben is supremely kcnnmnbed thereat, today. The Pioneer at all tfimes has in stock office supplies of, every { description Don’t forget the chicken pie supper, at tie Odd Fellows hall, Monday evening. 35c On the I4th inst., Mrs. Levi Price presented her ' husband with a family valentine in the form of a bouncing baby son. Mr. Peart will discuss the dark and bright sides of “That Bachelor Girl” tomorrow even- ing at the Methodist church. Robert DeLury, a merchant tailor of Walker, passed through the city last night, on his way from his home to Kelliher, The M. E. Ladies’ Aid society will give a chicken-pie supper Monday evening, Feb. 18, A party of fifteen drove out to the poor farm last evening, and spent a pleasant evening as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Phillippi and family. Fred Scott, owner of the hotel which wus recently burned av Kelliher, was in the city yester- day, looking after some business matters, He returned home last evening. Thomas S. Ervine, who sells flour “on the road” for his father, owner of a flour mill at St. Cloud, was in the city yester- day, interviewing the local trade in his line, A sallow complexion indicates ill bealth. Take Barker’s Anti- Constipation Tablets for the bowels. 35 tablets for 25c. Hrank Beaton, well known in this city, came down this morn- ing from Big Falls, where heis engaged in the saloon business. “Everything lovely, and the goose is hanging in the, sky,” quoth Frank. 1. Blooston who has been at the Red Lake agency during the week returned yesterday after- noon. Mr, Blooston states that the payments have been about half made. He will return to the agency Monday evening. John—For that sluggish feel- ing take a couple of Barker’s Anti-Constipation Tablets before going to bed. The morning will be brighter. 35 tablets 25c. J. W. Bush, conductor on the M. & 1. railway, last evening resumed his passenger run from Brainerd to Big Falls, after having been kept at his home in Brainerd for several days by the illness of his son, who is now much better. A. T. Hatcher, the logger, was in the city yesterday from Island Lake, near which place he lis cutting a large amount of timber this winter for the Crookston Lumber company, with whom he has a sub-con- tract. W. M. Hardin, traveling freight {agent for the M. & St. L. rail- way, was in the city yesterday, soliciting business for his com- pany. Like all other foreign freight agents who visit this city, Mr. Hardin 18 a “booster’’ for Bemidji and her freight ship- ments, incoming and outgoing from and to other parts, and he backs the assertion that this place, according to size, is one of the best points in the north half {of the state. Morning, noon and night, isn’t too often to use Parisian Secret. The more you use it the better you look. 25¢ at Barker’s Drug Store. At The Lakeside ‘We have only good tales to tell of what we put into our bread, cakes and pies. The flour we use as well as the other materials are the best and the way we mix and bake insures a high class product. You have but to give us a trial in order to be convinced PHONE 118 Read the Dailv Pioneer, Don’t forget the chicken pie supper, at the Odd Fellows hall, Monday evening. 35c William Iverson of Houptis a business visitor in the city today. John Siren, the Malcolm stage driver, is a Bemidji visitor today. James McAndrews of Big Falls wasa visitor inthe city today. W. G. Schroeder is still 1n- doors at his home, on account of illness. It is said that W. G. has tonsilitis. S. C. Bagley, yclept the “Duke of Clearwater,” came over from Fosston last night and was a visitor in Bemidji today. Rough skins are seasonable, but not as pleasant as is the use of Parisian Secret for the com- plexion. Barker’s Drug Store. Ole Paulson and Peter Tuff, of Bagley were visitors in the city today, returning home on the afternoon train. William Gallagher came down this morning from his home near Tutle River. Will says that ‘‘everything is in fine shape at our house.” J. A. Green, the agent for the Oliver Typewriter company, and who is one of the swiftest oper- ators in the entire country, was avigitor in the city yesterday and left on last night's G. N, passenger train for points west of here. “Hello Girls.” How fto be healthy and happy and be a phone girl. Ring us up for a package of Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea with full particulars. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s drug store. Dan Winebrenner left this morning for his claim, on Lake Plantaganet, where he is making a rural home that will compare favorably with any of the “farm- steads” in this part of the country. Dan has arig thatis certainly original and just the thing for his business. He has Don’t forget the chick n pie supper, at the 0dd Fellows hall, Monday evening. 385c Mrs. H. W. Bailey left this afternoon for Perley to visit'with old friends for several days, William Hubbard left Thursday evening for Oregon, having re- ceived a telegram announcing the serious illness of his brother Ernest. A. P. Fleckenstein of New York, representing one of the You can make better food with largest wholesale clothing estab- lishments in the United States, was in the city today. Frank W. Tuffts, deputy U. S. marshal, came in yesterday from St. Paul and went to the Red Lake agency yesterday after- noon, on official business. Henry Blake, of the logging firm of Blake & Hawkins, was in the city today. Blake & Hawk- s are doing a large amount of logging near Blackduck, this winter. The local lodge of Odd Fellows, at their regular meeting last night conferred the initiatory degree upon a new member. The lodge is prospering and steadily adding desirable members. May—On retiring, take one or two of Barker’s Constipation Tablets. Your tongue won’t be coated in the morning. 85 doses for 25¢. your family to the Markham you can be served so nicely. Rev. River Valley in the interest of over west. C. C. Woodward returned last old friends. “Had a fine trip,” quoth C. C. “Saw the ‘kids’ play- ing marbles, on the pavement, and was almost led into the be- Remember that you can take hotel and partake of a fine Sun- |4 day dinner which will be served | at 6 o'clock tomorrow. Don’t|% bother with home cooking, when | Alfred Hall Quest of|’ Blackduck, returned last night | from a trip to points in the Red | 3 the Christian Endeavor societies ' § He delivered addres- | % ses at Crookston and Red Lake| Falls, where there is much inter- | # est in the work of the societies. | 3 evening from St. Paul. where he : had a visit for several days with |3 RoYal paking ABSOLUTELY PURE Lighter, sweeter, more palatable and wholesome. NEW-YORK. N — ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. Joe Can Go Some. ing, Stone went down to defeatjand was gaining at each succeed- J. M. Markham, better known |last evening and Otto Eickhoff|ing lap, and it was decidedly his in this city as “Joe,” who is now|won the undisputed title as|raceand he could have claimed a resident of Crookston and is|fastest roller skater in the city. it by default, he gamely refused employed at the Hotel Crookston| *‘The preliminary race between | to do this and offered to resume bar, is something of a roller|Markham and Carpenter was| the race, which was done. skater, judging by the following |something of adisappointmentas | Markham had evidently lost taken from the Crookston Times:| Markham’s skate came off after|heart in the affair, however, and “Before one of the largest|the pair had circled the rink for|was beaten by almost a full lap crowds that has gathered at the|tenlaps. Although Carpenter|during the next nine of the Auditorium rink since its open-ihad a slight lead at that timelmile.” MATT J. JOHNSON’S 0033 Wi’l c ure Rheumatism,Catarrh,Backache, Kid= ney Trouble, or any other Blood trouble T0 REFUKD YOUR MOREY if you are ua”an ee not entirely satisfied after taking half of the first bottle. ® YOU ARE THE JUDGE. THOUSANDS 548 CURED it yans Siarantee s evidence ot my tath Barker’s Drug Store lief that spring was approach- ing.” W. L. Hart, who lives on the farm of C. C. Woodward in the town of Jones, was in the city today. Mr. Hart had the mis- fortune to injure his shoulder yesterday. He was assisting in the work about some horses when one of the animals kicked him, hitting lim on the right shoulder inflicting a painful in- jury, which Mr. Hart had exam- ined by a physician here today. covered part of his sleigh, like unto the old-time ‘prairie schooner,” and has a stove in the covered portion. Dan is an agri- culturist and chicken raiser of more than the average ability. You’d better paddle your own canoe, for that’s what you’ll have to do, for when you are in hard luck and want to borrow a “Saw- buck,” all you'll get is sym-pa- thee, unless you take Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s drug store. Chicken Pie. The Ladies’ Aid society of the M. E. church will give a chicken pie svpper in the Odd Fellow hall, opposite the postoffice, on Monday evening, Feb. 18, from 5 to 8 o’clock. State of Ohio, City ef Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath Tor biscuits ‘that melt in the mouth—snd for doughnuts like those made on the ol1 New Eng- land Parm—but just a little bet- ter, because the Armour refining process makes ‘‘Simon Pure’ Leaf Lard pursr and sweeter than even the home made, kettle- rendered Lard—and for other pastry, will be found par- excellence. ROE @ MARKUSEN PHON E 207 ; Subseribe For The Pioneer. that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and sub- scribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. (SEAL) A.W.GLEASON, A. A. Reid, chief clerk at Grand Rapids for the Henry Hughes company, came over from the Rapids last Night and left this morning for Pine River, where, he informed the writer, he intended to visit with the Wideman brothers, old acquaint- ances. There be a few of his friends 1n Bemidji, however, who state that there are other people at Pine River whom Mr. Reid, is very much interested in, and who constitute the magnet that draws Mr. Reid Pine River- ward. W. J. Roberts, who owns a valuable claim near International Falls, was a visitor in the city yesterday, He left last night for Deer River to look after some business matters. Mr. Roberts is much'concerned as to the intents and purposes of the president holding up final proofs on claims, subject to investiga- tion by special agents. Great investment, absolutely safe, brings returns, giving sur- plus earning power of youth till old age, securing comfort and health in your declining years. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea does. Barker’s drug store. Additional local matter will be found on fourth page. Warrants Payable. Notice is hereby given that Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and - acts. directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testi- monials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. there is money in the city treas- ury department to pay all out- standing warrants registered prior to December 1, 1906, and that interest will cease from and after thirty days from this notice. Dated at Bemidji, February 11, 1907, Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. —Earl Geil, City Treasurer. Blank Books 2 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, our 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- dred pages.