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C . Cakes! Suitable Cakes for after- noon lunches or the supper table can be had at our store. They are made of the best pastry flour, fresh creamery butter and fresh eggs. All ingredients have been tested and are strictly pure. Tempting, are they not? THE LAKESIDE BAKERY Phone 118 Stop at tha City Hotel Rates Sl 00 per Day Open Day and Night The Best 81 a Day Hotel in Be- Visitors to_the City will dj b “Just Like find the City Hotel Home.”' ROY PETRIE Iropr. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS MISS EUGENIA OLIVER VOICE CULTURE MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 415 MINNESOTA AVE, LAWYER . D. H. FISK Attornay and Counsellor at Law Office over Post Office E. E McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Bemidjl, Minn. Office: Swedback Blocx FRANCIS S. ARNOLD, jLL.M. Land Titles Examined and Deraignedl 802 Beltrami Ave. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmors Physician and Surgeon Offics: [iles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Bloek Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 L. A. WARD, M. D. Phone No. 51 Office over First Nation: House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone No. 351 Dr. A. E. Henderson Physician and Surgeocn Office over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36. Residence Phone 72 DENTISTS. DR. J.T. TUOMY Dentist rst Natlonal Bask Bu 1d’g. Telophone No. 23¢ VETERINARY DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SUR(IEON Telephone Number Third St.. ons block west of 18t Nat'l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfor, 404 Beltrami Ave Phone 40. Tom Smart Di d bay . Safe and Plano moving. Phone No. 58~ | _ 618 America Ave. Are You Going to Build? 1t so write to A.G.LE VASSEUR for plans and specifications, Modern Plans. Careful Estimates. A.G.LE VASSEUR, Grand Rapids, finn. THE BIJOU C. L. LASHER & CO. C.L.Lasher, Manager Every Evening 7:30 to 10:30 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 - TONIGHT Just for a Loaf of Bread Story of the Moth and But- terfly Dering of a Fool Tllustrated Song Black Jim The Hypnotist's Revenge Program Changes Without Notice Admission TenCe nts ll|dlwyn b3 4 dise y suffer an mvury of Kidne; ssing to thousands of kidney -nfleren Who lnvcbeen restored to perfect health, These Tablets drlv- the discased germs out of the system, and w lrge all sufférers to gve this scientific and successful kidsey remedy a trial. 25 cents, Owl Drug Store. g ! agent at Walker ¢| Pioneer Ladies’ suits at half price. O’Leary & Bowser. . New Year postal cards at the Pioneer office. White goods sale Wednesday at O’Leary & Bowser’s. Mrs. J. W. Spaulding left this { morning for a visit at Yola, her old home. Ladies’, misses’ and children’s coats 1-3 off from regular price. { O’Leary & Bowser. $100 cash buys a good piano. Inquix'e of Mrs. A. H. C. Knoke, 1010 Beltrami Ave. Mrs. Wes Wright left last evening { for Blackduck, where she will remain for some time to come. Ladies, please call at Mrs. Lee’s dress making parlors for perfect fit and good work. 313—3rd street, up stairs. Miss Jennie Minor of Cedar Rap- lds, Towa, is the guest of her aunt, \[rs. J. J. Conger. She will visit in | the city for a month. Mrs. J. C. Thompson and little daughter left last evening for their home at Blackduck, after having spent yesterday in the city with friends. Miss Belle Larson left this morn- ing for Minneapolis to resume her studies at the business college. | Belle spent her holiday vacation at her home in this city. Father O’'Dwyer left last evening for Blackduck, where he held ser- vices in the Blackduck Catholic church today. He will return to Bemidji on the freight train this {evening. Mr. and Mrs, P. A. Walsh went to Big TFalls last evening. Mrs. Walsh was returning from a visit with friends in the twin cities and Cass Lake and she was met here by Mr. Walsh. James Lappen, who is stationed at Blackduck for the Crookston Lumber company, left for the “Duck” last evening, after having visited in the city over Sunday with his family. J. P. Riddell, the cruiser and timber estimater for the Crookston Lumber company, left last evening for Blackduck to look after some business matters at that place for | the Crookston people. Ike Black left last evening for International Falls and from that place will go to Baudette to inter- view the hardware merchants there, in the interest of the Kelly-How- Thomson company of Duluth. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid Society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Winter, 1012 Minnesota Ave., and will be entertained by Mrs. Winter and Mrs. Larson. All members are cordially invited. William Josie, the sage who tells those funny French dialect stories, went to Deer River last evening to do some work in the woods for the Pillsbury Timber company of Min- neapolis, which concern has ex- tensive interests mnorth of Deer - | River. Otto Peterson went to Funkley last evening to look after some busi- | ness matters for the L. K. Deal Lumber company of Des Moines, for which company he is buying cedar in this north country. Mr. Peterson returned to Bemidji this morning. A. A. Goodrich, the general north- country representative for the Car- penter-Lamb Lumber company, re- LOCAL HAPPENINGS The Continued Story of Current Events. See our dry goods window. O’Leary & Bowser. Mr. McDougall, the ‘Blackduck logger, spent today inthe city on business. M. E. Smith left last evening on a business trip to International Falls, where he will remain for several days, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. P. Newman and son, Frederick, of Foreston ate the guests of A. T, Panchot, in this city. Miss Bertha Panchot returned yesterday to Akeley, after having spent Sunday with her parents in this city. Henry Stechman returned last evening to his home at Tenstrike, after having spent yesterday in the city on business. E. E. Chamberlain, local G. N. agent, went to Crookston today as a witness in a damage suit against the railway company. Mrs. Mary Mclver, from Aber- deen, Saskatchewau, is in the city and will spend the winter at the home of her son, K. Mclver. Mrs. A. Hagberg left last evening for Northome, having been called to that place by the serious illnees of her brothér, Edward Feldman. Harry Mills, roadmaster for the M. & I, wentto Big TFalls this morning on the Bemidji-Inter- national Falls local freight train. E. E. Smiley, who owns consider- able good agriculture land near Nary, spent last night in the city on busi- ness. He returned home this morn- ing. < Oliver S. Keay of Park Rapids spent today in the city, having come down this morning from points in the north country along the line of the M. & L railway. That light, flaky; delicious, melt- in-your-mouth quality that Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder gives to the baking is one reason why good cooks always use it. H. N. Douglas, of the Douglas Lumber company, left last evening on a business trip to Farley, in the interest of the local mill which the Douglas peoplé are operating. Albert Eastvold, a merchant of Mildred, came in from home last evening. He left last night for Minot, N. D., where he has some-business matters to look after, The Ladies’ Working Band of the Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. John Skogsberg, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Every- one cordially invited. Mississippi Ave. S. E. L. Oberg, editor of the Black- duck American, and Charles Gustaf- son, the proprietor of the Tenstrike Tribune, came down this morning from their homes to be present at the meeting of the board of county commissioners which is in session, beginning this morning. L.G. Crothers and wife and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Campbell left this morning for Minneapolis. Mr. Crothers and Mr. Campbell will attend the advisory council of the Loyal League meeting which is be- ing held in Minneapolis, Mr. Croth- ers being a delegate from the Be- midji Loyal League lodge and Mr. Campbell alternate. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will visit at Neilsville be- fore returning to Bemidji. ing-at 7c a yard. O’Leary & Bowser. 1 ‘Another lot of 10 and 12 cent out- Miss Beatrice Mills left thisnon.| ng for St. Paul, where she will several days with friends. J. E. Dade, the mayor of Black- visit- duck, spent today in this city, hw~,c1ty last evening on his way from|* ing come down from his home llm‘l,npmte to Farley, ‘where he will morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles sluis have returned from St. where Mrs. Vandersluis has been visiting for a fortnight with relatives, | well, William Taber, president of the First National bank of Park Rapids, was among the out-of-town visitors who spent last night in the city looking after some business mat- ters. It is announced that olFey Bros. owners of the brick yard, will erect a three-story brick block, on the vacant lots north of the Pioneer office, next spring. Further partic- ulars concerning the proposed building are unobtainable at this time. ) J.E. McGratix, the corpulant com- mercial traveler for the B. Heller Liquor company of Minneapolis, was among "the traveling fraternity who came to town yesterday on their first trip of the new year. He left Jast evening to make a trip to Kelliher and other points up north, R. M. Skinner, a former resident of Bemidji, who is now cashier of the First State Bank of Big Falls, passed through the city this morn- ing from Big Falls to his former home at Albert Lea, where he will visit with relatives and friends’ for a week or ten days. Mr. Skinner is getting along very nicely at the “Falls.” The Blackduck Employment com- pany last evening sent a bunch of twelve men to work in the logging camps of the Beltrami Cedar and Land company. The Blackduck Fmployment ‘company has been | sending out manymen during the past year, and the company is doing very nicely, and is furnishing the best men obtainable. B. E. Wideman, a member of the mercantile firm of Wideman Bros. of Pine River, camein last evening from Pine River and visited in the city for several hours. Mr. Wide- man left on the night train for Minot, N. D.; whither he went to look after some timber which he owns near Minot, and on which he| z expects to realize handsomely, in the near future, Peter Reiter, who is now the owner of a farm at Vonda, Saskatch- |2 again circulating among | ¥ his friends in Bemidji and in this|& ewan, is vicinity, and will probably spend the balance of the winter here. Mr. Reiter was the first marshal that the village of Failey had, and this was at the time when that place was the |3 best logging town in the Broils and fistic encounters were numerous in those days, but Marshal | Reiter handled the affairs of the village with good judgment and was retained " until the boom dropped out of Farley. Simple Remedy for La Grippe. La grippe coughs are dangerous as they frequently develop into pneumonia. Foley’s Honey and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar con- tains no" harmful drugs and is ina yellow packaie. Refuse substitutes. E. A. Barker. turned last night from a visit to the camps of the logging companies that are cutting timber for Carpen- ter & Lamb, north of Deer River. Mr. Goodrich reports that the work there is progressing very nicely. C. C. Hanson, the fire insurance who has busi- ness interests at several towns in the north half of the state, passed through ‘the city last evening on his way to Kelliher to look after some busivess matters at that place. He reports that he is doing well in his line, O. J. Laqua, the Puposky wmer- chant, was a visitor in the city yesterday, having come down from his home yesterday forenoon. He returned to Puposky in the after- noon. Mr. Laqua stated to the that business has been good with him in 1907, and that he has every reason to believe that the results of 1908 would be fully as satisfactory. The next attraction at the skating rink will be “Rollo, the Limit,” who will give one of the most hair-raising and bewildering exhibitions ever seen—being a loop-the-loop act that is a thriller from the word go. Rollo coasts down a steep incline with a rush and the velocity he|- attains sends him high in the air. While in mid-air he will turn a We undersell them all on clothing for men and boys. O’Leary & Bowser. s g complete summersault and lands on the track some eight: feet away and descends in safety. This act will be produced at the skating rink on Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday evenings of this week. Only 25c admission will be charged. There will be skating before and after the attraction, which will be pulled off at 9 o’clock. roller rink is to be congratulated on securing such excellent attrac- tions which have been billed re- state. |3 times | £ The management of the-Bemidji |k | visit the camps of \\’x]mm bl.nLdey Vander- | Cloud, | for the purpose of “‘taking snme‘, pictures.” Stymiest is a good | | photographer and he has did very | E. ord of Park Rapids came up last evéning from. that place and spent last.night in lhe city on on busines W. J. Stymiest, the “lumberjack photographer,” passed through the from a financial standpoint, with his work. g An Insidious Danger. One of the worst features ot kid | ney trouble is that it is an insid- ious disease and befote the victim | realizes his danger he. may have a fatai malady. Take Folcy’s }(i<]~; ney Cure at the first sigh of trouble as it corrects irregularities and prevents Bright’s discase and dia f: betes. E. A, Barker. Week of Prayer. Union service at the Baptist- chureh, | bevmnmfz this evening: !- “Unum Corpus In Christo.” The week of prayer will be ob» It served by a union meeting of the! % Methodist, Baptist and l’resbytexnn' churches in the Baptist church each evening next week excepting Szuur— day evening, Subjects and Leaders Monday evening, ‘““Things Un-| seen and Eternal,” Rev. S.E. P.| White;, Tuesday evening, “The| Triumphs of Faith,” Rev. J. H.! Deniston; Wednesday evening, “The! Church Made Truly Glorious,” Rev. McKee; Thursday evening, “‘Mis- | sions Home and Foreign,” Rev. S. E. P. White; Friday, “Intemper- ance the Master Social Curse,” Rev. J. H. Deniston. The services will begin at 8 o’clock, with a song service. All the Christian people are especially asked to observe this week, and to] induce others to do so. | The public is cordially invited to | | all these services. | TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, ! Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets Druggists rofund money 1t It fails 1ocure E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each hox | « How are your Kidne: It s dangerons ta Zetay wher the Kidneys are sick. Oae box of | Kldsey-Ettes will recommend the next. 25c, « Owl Drug Store. X you his experience with ¢ great confidence in ¢ chest, bronchitis, # , weak lungse Ask o you will certainly } z ==z ROE & MARKUSEN] Ias in stock at nll times a cuml.[ete line of staple and faicy groceries, and creamery butter. Goods delivered in the o PHONE 207 fresh cpgs v, = BN RS 10 room house, fir for $2,000, half cash, Two large dweliings or Bemidji Ave. Business We write { R @ Real Estate and Fire Iasurance g AFEW CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES 607 Irvine Ave. |#Z 50 by 140 to 20 Program for - Week of ‘Prayer. |4 SRy o0 House and lot; 6 rooms, ft. alley. Price $1600, casy location on Lake lot, Minnesota Ave. .ulivl t . | glass insnranc 'F”’mfi D e R Boulevard. $1650 and $1900 Price $475. Money to loan on farm TAIT| finely finished; lot B rerms. A snap w fi in stock at all line of Lumber and Material, Dimersions, ete. We carry * complete Look @s up for your winter supply of Coal and Wood We have a large supply iaire Retail BEMIDJI, MINN. i.,u’rn.ber and | Building Material : times a Buildirg Lbr. Co. & The Store That 4 Gives Satisfaciion WE suits, 4 only... 17 suits, only Men’s suits, values to sale price ! "' $16 50,sale price only Men’s suits valuesto | $4.00 stiff hats at s only to $5.00, only . 50c¢ wool § atonly cently. Money Cheerfully Refunded Men’s $22. 21, 20,' ! $10, sale priceonly s .. ]Sf'ian.d : $14.25 $10:25 | Boys Suits and (}verceats are now being sold-at pnces whlch cover only the cost of the materlal All of our $3 hat va!ue< at onlyoraie e desiien Da John B Stetson $3 50 ard $2.75 Men’s Macktnaws values, up at this sale $2 ?5 m2 Last Saturday morning we started our great $8000 raising sale and since then our store has been packed with customers taking advantage of ihis great opportun- It comes but once in a lifetime when such beautiful clean merchandise is offered at such Iow prices. must raise the $8000, and here is your great chance to buy at prices to suit your pocketbook. Men’s $25, 24, 20’ar4d 2"‘ Men’s overcoats, 24. 22 and 20, Young.. Men’s fancy m xtures, va at tihis great s, only . $1000 .sale pr 'Me at tms sale only. over "shirts, $l.o values, sale The Popular Prlced Glothxers Mail Orders Receive:0nr Careful Attention Next Door to First National Bank SR : HBEMIDJI, MINN. “this greaf sale only i cvercoats Men’s - overcoats, s $5]an $(6 sbées $385 Men’s $3.50 and- choes at this sale ¢ Heavy fleece lined s and arawers, ali sizes -Men’s heavy a@{w ‘Men’s Fosston Under- derwear, be stquahty Popular Prices Quality Goods We values $25, ;t 813.25 :lues to 35281 '= $10.25 values to iasl Sl 50