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i THE:BEMIDUI DAILY PIONEER THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. E. H. DENU. Q. E. CARSON. " Entored In the Pestoffice at Bemid)l, Minnescla, a8 second class mattor. SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER YFAR I\ DVANGE It is now the open season for spearing fish. Also for paying sub- scriptions. Christmas is only seven days and from $25 to four or five hundred dollars, away. There is no doubt but that if Christmas was to be postponed for about a week, wings would surely sprout on the average small boy. “Yes it does get pretty cold at Walker,” explained a society women: visiting 1 Bemidji, “but it isso ‘Pussyfoot’ that we don’t feel it.” “Roosevelt is again the big noise,”" comments the Minneapolis Journal. But it can’t last long. Johnny and his new drum will be doing business early Christmas moruing ' The Grand Rapids Herald- Review figures 1t out that Itasca county has gained 276.5 per cent during- the past ten years, the greatest increase of any county in the state. It took: some time to fizure itout but it looks good and isgood and we congratu- late Itasca and hope she will do the same when Beltrami looms up with the greatest increase ten years from now. ONE WAY'TO CELEBRATE.™ *'No; 'we didn’t have no-turkey; but we did have butter on our bread.” This was the answer given a teacher in the Bemidji public schools when, after Thanksgiving, a pupil was asked what she had for dinner. The truth of the matter was that, the family to which the child be- longed: had been living for some time on scraps of food, hunger for- ever haunting their emaciated bodies. The same conditons will not'be repeated on Christmas for the family will be ~ cared for- and a bountiful meal has been assured by interested persons. - But there may be other pale faced little girls and boys who will-not even have butter on their bread In the glad spirit-—of - *“‘peace on earth, good - will -toward- man’ is there any joy more intense than. bringing cheer - to -an otherwise gloomy home, chilled by the breath of winter.and with mirth choked out by the pangs of hunger? Just to “keep you fit,” a few doses of Tubbs Bilious Man’s Friend, now and then, does wonders. Saves bad feelings ard doctor bills. - Your sat 1sfaction or your money :back. 50 cts; and $1.00. ~City Drug Store. GIVES AWAY $2.50 To the Sick The Widely Known vNerve~ Specialist: Franklin Miles, M. D., LL...B,, Gives His Book: and $2.50 Worthrof Neuropa- thic Treatment Free. Sick people whose nerves are weak or deranged, who have-a:weak ‘heart, -liver, stomach or kidneys; blues, -headache, diz- ziness, drowsiness or dullness; nervous dyspepsia, irritability, cold hands and feet, backache or rheumatism; shortness of breath, palpitation, irregular heart beat or dropsy, nervousness or sleeplessness, trembling or hysteria, would do well to ac- cept Dr. Miles’ liberal offer. You may never have another such opportunity. His’ Neuropathic Treatments for this class of diseases-are the result of 25 years’ study and‘ immense experience and are thoroughly scientific and' remarkably suc- cessful: They are so successful that we do not hesitate to offer a free trial to any sick one. Every treatment.is specially prescribed for each patient and consists of curative elixir, tonic_tablets; eliminating pills and a ploster: Years. of trial have proved that his treatment-is ten times as success- ful as that of other physicians, We often cure after 5 to 20 fail. 0. McLean, Neola, Iowa, cured after hl\vlnk heart t!o\lble 12 years. Mrs Louisa er. Vestaburg, M ch.. cured of heart tronble after 7ph}'slcluns failed. Mr. L. Simmons, Lamb, 111, cured of kidney lrouble atter soveral physlcluns fafled. Mrs, Jos isler., Peru-Ind., wri es, I owe my llfe to your. treatment.”” Our k gives many. wonderful cures. Write ‘the” Doctor at once. Describe your disease, stating age, weight, how long sick; etc. He will'send you free, a $2.50 Neurophatic Treatment prepared‘ especlally for you, . valuable advice and his new Book on Neuropathy '—*“Curing through the nerves” Address Dr. Frank- linMiles, : Dept. N,, 1427 to 1437 Main St., Elkhart, Ind. HELLOY - gifts for men and boys.: W.h'ii’t Can | Buy a Man or Boy? | Most people have trouble in finding Christmas We have made it a point to help you by suggesting suitable and acceptable gifts for these members of the family. We feel it our duty to help you and know that it will be appreciated therefore we make the following :suggestions: For Men and Boys ‘Watches for Xmas Tools Atkins Silver Steel Hand Saws- $2.25, - $1.75 and §1.50 Stanley Levels $3.75, $3; - $2.50, $2,: $1 Planes $3.25, $3, $2.75,$2.50, $2 2, 82, $1 Maydole Nickle Plated Hammers $1.25 Maydole Hammers 65¢ Squares $3, $2 $1.50 Carborundum Grinders $7. $2.75 | Set. 13, Irvine Bits in Box $4.75 Nickle Plated Ratchet Braces ‘$2.25, $2, $1.25 and $I Get Him a Gun: 32-Galibre Remington Anto- Savage Automatic Revolver;-32-calibre $15 - Colts' New Target 22 W. R. $16 Marbles. Game Gelt;rlsn and 44 alibrs - 32-Galibre 8. & W. Revolvers-and Hol stars $12 32-Galibre Iver Johnson Ravolvér, Ham-' merless $6.50 32-Galibre Iver Johnsen Revolver, " with Hammer $5.50 32-Galibre: Winchester, - repoater, shnuts.-;. short, long and fong: Rifle '§9-* 22 Hamilton Rifle, - single .shot : $1.75 Given Hardware Co. Open face, movement, 1 and $1° 50, - $4.50, Snow 112 and g foot. Ash. Skees. $5: Maple: Skees '$3.75 . Ping Skees- $1; $1.25; $1.50, §2 Flexible: Flyor Sleds-$2, $2.75, $4 . Sleds; 50¢;: 75¢,.81 and $1.25 - Basket Balls.$3. and.$5. Skates. -75¢,. ' Clarke's: Foot. Warmers $2.. Body. Balls; 30. to string.$2. . Body-Bells36. to string-$2.25 , Gilett’s pocket..safety. razor $5 - -~ Safsty Razor. $3.50 Manganese . Steel. warrented $2.75 Knute.-Nelson. Razors. warranted $2.50 Pocket Knives: from.. 25¢.to $1.50 Pearl handled Knives from.50¢ fo $2.50 Hockey.-Sticks 25¢to $I-- rifies $25. F..: Revolver. Box-Compass $5 Watch- Case Gompass $1.50 Open-face, gold case,. Elgin movement, with fob............ $9 00 Open face, Nickle Silver; Cen- tury MOVement................. $3-50 Open face, Gun metal, Knick- .erbocker movement........... $3-00 Open face, nickle case;: chkv ? .erboeker. movement......:..... $2 75 Open face, nickle case, chk- erbocker ‘movement.....%...... $2 50 nickle Overland $1.00 case, year guar- Shoes - per pair. $6 $1.50, $1.75, $3.. and.§5. | FOR RENT—Five room.honse. 417 HELP WANTED. O T TS S U S ey WANTED—Woman cook at State Sanatorium near Walker; muat have had experience in general cooking; good wages. Apply to Superintendent State Sanatorium, Cass Co., Minn, ¢ WANTED. — Girl ~for. genera) housework, 713 Beltrami Ave, L. . Crothers. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs: M, D, Stoner.. 415 Bemidji Ave. WANTED—Laundry girl Markham. Hotel FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Fine ‘phonograph in perfect - shape with records for| sale or will trade for wood. Call Sunday or evenings on week days,| 1024 Beltrami ave. doing good business. Reason for selling, poor health.. Address Joe Sachapelle. Little Fork, Minn. FOR SALE—Two driving teams both young. Inquire of M. Heinzelman, State Park. Post office, Arigo, Minn. VEOR SALE—Six room house :1103 Massissippi Ave. This is'a snap if taken at once. H. M. Young: e — e WAN FED—Competent gitl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. A. P. White, 509 Bemidji avenue. € Iy ey ey gy oy ey ey Lahrs Furniture Store 323 Minnesota Avenue USEFUL SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS The problem of gift giving is best and easiest solved by buying useful |- gifts. © Money spent on'one real gift of usefulnesss is better spent than a like ' amount on a dozen useless trinkets that have no lasting value. We are suggesting a number -of useful gifts, but .our immense stock displays many not mentioned here. Call and see.. Select what you want. WE SUGGEST THESE USEFUL XMAS - GIFTS Buffets Dining Tables Library Tables - Plate Racks Writing Desks Dressing Tables Chiffoniers A China Cainet FOR - SALE—Residence lots one -block from school building. Ap- ply H. M. Young. 'FOR SALE—One large Round Oak heater. Phone 404. FNR RENT Mion, ave. Call at Henrionnet ~ Millinery-Parlors; FOR RENT—Four room cottage, 1014 Awmerican-Ave. -Phone :461. MISCELLANEOUS A e e AN, Sealed Bids will be_ received by the Secretary at his ‘office December 24th 10 a. m. for 20 or 40 acre tract suitable for fair grounds. | - Bids must give description, price per acre and terms of pay ment— The officers reserve the right to reject any or all bids.” Beltrami County Agricultural - Association A. P. White, President W. R Mackerzie Sec. - WANTED—Room and - board by man and ‘wife in private: family, from Dec. 19 to 31, willing.to pay reasonable price. Reference: de- sired and given address 41; Pio- neer at once. WANTED—5000 people to know that we can do their work. New Tailor Shop, 318 Minn. Ave. WANTED—To rent furnished room vear Fost Office. Phone 91. when you direct.- Bootees, Sweaters, FOR SALE—Hotel with bar both H Yflll DONT » ~."Until-the lastday to-do- your Chnstmas “Shopping. Make your selection ; now, we’ll pack. and mark your purchase ready for shipment, and ship - Suits, Overcoats, Caps, Underwear, Neckwear; - Muf- . tlers, Garters; Suspenders, Hand- * kerchiefs, Trunks, Suit Cases, Shoes, . Cuff ' Buttons, Scarf Pins, Cellar . Buttons, Night Robes, Smoking _Jackets, Bath Robes. Childrens Department Dolls, Games, Handkerchiefs, st H ; N : 'w k Mufflers, - Furs, Coats, Leggins, ore uurs 8x Be . Caps, InfantsSets, Infants Blankets, Monday to Friday store will be Shoes, Underwear, Doll Vests, open until 9 o’clock. Saturday to - : Hose, Fancy Boxes, Perfumes. Sewing Tables Rocking Chairs Diners Turkish Rockers Couches | Brass Beds Kitchen Cabinets Parlor Rugs Portieres Hall Racks Hat Racks Fancy Mirrors China Closets Center Tables Magazine Racks Bookcases Music Cabinets Princess Dressers Pedestals Tabourets Morris Chairs Rattan Chairs Davenports Children’'s Rockers Vernis Martin Beds Fancy Pictures ll I] | ll [l u II H A gift Side-Board A Dresser Gift —— ) ————— 11— D TO WAIT| We are showing the largest stock of ‘useful presents in Bemidji. We . invite you to:Come and'see: Men's I]ananmem Ladies' Department Suits, Coats, Furs, Sweaters, " Hoods, Scarfs, Neckwear, Ribbons, . Laces, Silks, Dress Goods, Art Materials, Silk Shirt Waists, Silk ‘Petticoats, . Silk Kimonas, Toilet Articles; Gloves, Silk" Hose, Silk Mitts, Slippers, Toilet Sets, Mani- cure Sets, Book Racks, Candle Sticks, Rugs, Indian Blankets. - Shirts, Hats, .. Gloves, Mitts, 10 o’clock. Closed all day Decem- ber 26th. O