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o & v . » —— \‘-. - Al $ (2} » (¥ P R - | Good Things fo Ea FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1911, ) BEMIDJI BRIEF, Editorial Telephone, “THREE-ONE” DORA BARRETTE, Society Reporter V. M. Owens of Hines, transacted business in the city yesterday. Go to Hakkerup for photos. C. B. Perry of Walker, was a busi- ness visitor in the city yesterday. Christmas trees for sale. Phone 689. Mrs. C. G. King is assisting at Crane’s during the Christmas rush. Carload of heavy draft horses for sale at Pogue’s Barn. F. R. Stowell. Mrs. A. G. Rutledge is convales- cent after a serious illness of three weeks. © W. H. Gemmell and G. H. Warner of Brainerd, are in the city today on business. Read M. E. Ibertson’s Big Double Page Ad this issue. Mrs. A. Underwood of Kelliher, was a Christmas shopper in the city yesterday. The little girls are delighted with the folding doll carts at Lahr’s Fur- niture Store. L. Johannesolm of Beltrami, hard- ware merchant, is in the city today on business. ~ Call at Abercrombie’s and see those dainty hand-colored calendars at 25c. G. F. Ross of the firm of Ross & Ross of Gemmel, is in the city today from Duluth. S. C. Bagley of Fosston, is in the city on a combined business and pleasure trip. Horses for sale at Pogue’s Barnm, and have a carload of heavy draft horses. F. R. Stowell. Attorney W. B. Taylor of Deer River, is in the city today on pro- fessional business. Look M. E. Ibertson’s Red figure . sale prices over before you buy furniture. " Miss Olive Cunningham has been confined to her home for the past week with the grippe. G. A. Aubol of Crookston, deputy revenue collector, was in the city yesterday on business. An ideal gift for anyone who writes is a “Moore Non-Leakable” Fountain Pen, at Netzer’s Drug Store. C. H. Sandberg of the Irvine Grocery Company of St. Paul was in the city yesterday on business. ; A hundred calling cards would make an acceptable Xmas gift for either lady or gentleman. The Pio- ! listing should be sent in before that neer Printing office can turn out the work for you quickly. Don’t wait until the last day, do it today. J. T. Moody of Virginia arrived in the city yesterday . to attend the Gearlds case which is being held here today. Go to M. E. Ibertson’s Great 7 day sale, for your Christmas furniture and save big money, Sam Paquain and wife left last night for Altus, Oklahoma, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Hand-colored cards, booklets, and books for Christmas gifts. Prices 25, 35 and 50c only at Abercrombie’s. W. B. Roberts of Superior, Wis., spent yesterday in the city on busi- ness with the Bemidji Lumber Com- pany. . Place your orders for Holiday Ci- gars early. All the standard brands in Holiday Attire at Netzer’s Drug Store. John Cann of Blackduck of the firm of Tromson and Witting was in the city yesterday attending the State timber sale. Should you decide to have a new book case, examine the Globe-Wer- nicke Sectional line at Lahr’s Furni- ture Store. H. C. Mills, son of C. H. Mills manager of the Swift Packing Com- pany in this territory, was a Bemidji | visitor yesterday. The next telephone directory goes to press Dec. 15th. Changes in your time. R. E. Keck of St. Paul, claim agent for the Great Northern Railway company, was in the city last night for a few hours. Before buying your Christmas pres- ents see those hand-colored easel cal- endars; 35 and 50c at Abercrombie’s, E. E. Kenfield of Washburn, Wis., was in this city this morning en route to Cass Lake where he has lumber interests. The Cut glass and Hand-painted China bargains at Netzer’s is still the talk of the town. A new shipment Jjust received. T. Sullivan of the St. Croix Pine and Cedar Company of Stillwater was in the city yesterday buying timber at the State sale. ‘We Furnish Our buying facilities enables us to offer to the buying public a line of Christmas eatables that cannot be surpassed in the state Christmas Gandies Ghristmas Nuts .| Christmas Oranges Christmas Mincemeat Seeded Raisins Hiawatha Canned Go0ds (Nothing Better) A complete line of fresh fruits, staple and fancy groceries Soap Special We have still on hand sever- al cases of fine Laundry Soap 100 Bars $4.50 and $2.00 worth of Palm- Olive Free W. G. Schroeder]|| Christmas Anples 9 Bushels For $4.00 Shoe Special For Men and Women The Famoua Jefferson Guaranteee Shoe 20 per cent off W. A. Smith of St. Paul, traveling freight agent for the Great Northern Railway company, is spending the day in the city on business. Orders for Smiths and Johnstone Candy are coming in fast, get yours in now and not be disappointed. Netzer’s Drug Store. % G. W. Hawes of Thief River Falls, traveling freight agent for the Soo Railway Company, is in the city to- day on business for the company. The names of parties ordering tel- ephones now, to be installed later, will appear in the next directory which goes to press Dec. 15th. D. McClain and wife who have been guests at the home of M. Phibbs for the past several days left last evening for their home at Fosston. Another advantage in dealing with the Northern National Bank is that you are not too small for the bank nor is the bank too large for you. Arthur Walker, son of A. Walker formerly of this city died yesterday morning in the city hospital at Still- water of typhoid fever. He was eigh- teen years old. " Abercrombie’s is the only store in the city carrying religious books, ro- saries, etc., at popular prices. The most acceptable of Christmas gifts. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Emil Schneider had as his guests at dinner last evening at the Markham hotel-Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schumaker, Mrs. L. L. Berman and Miss Leah Berman. Remember that Ibertson has never had a special sale before, his very low prices on Furniture are sure to make, this, his first sale, a rousing success. A. T. Hatcher of Anoka, Min., is in the city for a few days on busi- ness. Mr. Hatcher is a logger and works in the vicinity of Bemidji each winter. The Episcopal Guild will hold a sale of Christmas articles on Satur- day, December 16, at the home of Mrs. W. C. Klein, on 612 Bemidji avenue. Lunch 10c. P. R. Wadsworth, special agent of the Indian bureau of the department of the Interior, left yesterday for points in the state of Washington after having spent three weeks in- vestigating conditions at the Redj Lake Agency in this country. Street car conductors in Sequi, Jap- an, make 35 cents a day. In the German textile industry the tendency is to use female in place of male labor. (Additional Briefs on Page 6). Majestic Theater Program Friday, Saturday and Sunday Pictures De Luxe i. Overture-==-**My Hulu Hulu Love.” Miss Hazel'e Fellows 2. Motion Picture “The Cowboy’s Bride”’ A Western Drama 3. Illustrated Song “Canoing”’ Miss Hazelle Fellows 4. Motion Picture “Raffles Caught”’ A remarkable[picture and is one that holds the atten- tion from the first turn of the crank. 5. Motion Picture §““Guerrero Troupe” A mighty clever Acrobatic Stunt (Kalem) (Pathe) t isappoin We Never D Cor. Minn. and 4th St. BEMIDJI, MINN. features. ON - China TOMORROW Pickard china presents many The beautiful shapes, pleasing decora= tions, brilliant coloring and diversified style of handling, together with the rich gold work, all combine to give it that exclusive merit so much appreciated by people of taste and refinement. Nothing tells the story so well as the chinalitself. It must be seen to be fully appreciated. Every piece produced in Pickard’s Studio is entirely hand painted, each article representing the indi= vidual work of one person. interesting Among the assortment are pieces ranging in price from $1 to $26 Every Woman Loves China A Christmas Gift That Is Appreciated by All Come in and see our assort- ment of other Holiday Ware. 25°, Off Tomorrow Only Barker's Drug & Jewelry Store 3uasaadaasip 19ABN oM 25 per cent Discount Pickard Hand Painted