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If you are troubled with chronic constipation, the mild and gentle ef- fect of Chamberlain’s Tablets makes them especially suited to your case. For sale by Barker's drug store.— Thief-Proof Umbrell, An umbrella made thief-proof by being locked in such a manmer that it cannot be opened has been invent. ed by a London cloak-room attendant. NT: AS#SECOND CLASS MAT- gflx ISTOFFICE AT BE- 4 DER THE ACT OF A $125 CHRISTMAS GIFT Is Perfect lce Skating ‘Will be given to this Church for 100 Yearly Subscriptions “’n‘l'.;'h';a L ;qv,',.\h.’s: E:;E’,‘EE e lodking Sk e °;;“':‘. Ay |to the Bemidji Daily Pioneer. i %5%.,5;{’ Yo" this Hitice. Telephono 31, Lake Bemidji has frozen: over and the ice alipped: down over- the rib-tips, and| % 4% % 4% % % & % % % % %k Other Churches are making the same effort. If this is the u townsubséribers favor if‘they 'will ¥éport when ‘they. do not get their papers promptly. i Every subscriber to the Dally Ploneer & will receive notice about ‘ten days be- | fore his time expires, giving him an [2 :rgon\muy to ‘make an :ddvance 'pay- ent beforé the paper is flially stopped. Sabkeription” Mates.' is smooth and glare. One month by carrier. $ .40 8 7year, by ‘carrier. 4.00 ree motths, postage’paid. 1.00 Bix"months, postage ‘pald 2,00 One year, postage paid. . i The! Weekly Blénder. Eight pages, containing a. summary of the néws Of ‘the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.50 in advance. g Dublished G’Yarymt;‘ttglnoon except Sun- y by the Bem! oneer Publishin; - ‘Company. s @. B. CARSON. B. X. DENTU. RAROLD J. DANE, Baitor. Winslow Key and Hockey Skates for $8 and $3. Ladies’ and Girls’ Rocker Skates for $1.36 to $1.76. g Hockey Sticks BOc to Si. Hockey Pucks 80c. The Minnesota Press. From a heart full of memories ot/ Kindnesses ‘dohe throughout ‘many years, the editor of The Courant starts out on her first number, with a message of affection and confidence to old colleagues, the men and wom- en of the state press. It has been her great privilege to work in intimate professional rela- tionship with the state press family. Nome otitside the circle may know or guess how dear-and strong are the ties that bind the family together. 316-318 Minn. Ave. Let us all go skating. < If You Need Skates, Come In anslov)z Screw Hockey Skates for $6 and $3. Men's and Boys’ Rocker Skates for 78c to $1.786 Skating Shoes, Straps, Keys, Ankle Supports, Skate Bags and Sharpners. . GIVEN HARDWARE CO. YOUR MONEY BAOK IF YOU WANT IT BEMIDJI Phone 57 During ‘many years of happy serv- ice onthe Duluth News:Tribune, the writer edited a'little column the vir- tue of which was its reflection of the opinions of state editors. From all parts of ‘Minnesota, ‘the papers came in and the “News and Comment” col- ‘umn selected from many gems a few for the embellishment of each day’s offering.' The Courant wishes to keep up that close relationship with the state ' press. Never Again for Him, “I bought the house I'm living in for about a fifth of its actual value, ber cause it was supposed to be haunted; but I wouldn’t give 10 cents for an- other ‘haunted’ house, if I knew it to be worth $20,000.” “You haven't found a ghost, have you?” “Certainly not. My wife refuses to stay in the place at night unless I'm there, though.” Life in a Large City. “Don’t you carry a revolver or a fimmy to protect yourself?”. asked Bill the Burglar. “No,” replied his pal. unarmed.” “But suppose some rude person in- terferes with you when you are at Will every editor sehd in word whether or not he wishes to| exchange?—Mary McFadden, in the “Courant.” ’ You go on the Pioneer exchange list today, Mary. “I go entirely | ———— work?” i i s . “] always have my police whistle A Skating Rink, with mer In Buch cities as Virginia, Aurora, | St. Paul, Minneapolis and others in Depends. Minnesota, the city street depart- “Could you swallow Jaggs' story of e ment keeps snow from a large block | a horse of spirit?” ) of ice so that a good skating rink is[ , - Cortalnly, if Be made it a pony of . brandy.” available all winter. Is there any reason why Bemidji cannot have such r a rink especially when there are two big lakes lying in front of the city? This city is located far enough north 8o that theré is good ice from December to March. In the past the snow has covered the ice early and there has been about two weeks of good skating. In other cities, espe- cially St. Paul and Minneapolis, the park boards keep rinks on every lake within the city limits and in many iiifiiiikikfiil{ifiilflifi*#: cages- flood school yards for rinks : WE RETURN * for the ‘children. Bemidji lies close * b0l S : S— enough to the lakes to do away with : * the necessity for school yard rinks.|[l * Today pictures made from ¥ % the films you send in this & Skating is one of the best known % morning. - % exerciges. It brings into play many|l} * Enlarging, Framing, Copying. ¥ muscles of the body, forces deep : : breathing of the pure Northern air, * HAKKERUP * S and gives tingle to the body that is L Bemldj1. : * AR Cfifiii{i’&*%&lfii&ifiifii{*: exhilirating. For children, it is one of -the ‘best body developers known. The outdoor life is a sure preventa- * ¥ Do you want * tive of the colds and chills that are % THE BEST GROCERIES : i * incident to winter and healthy chil- x found in Bemidji P === dren means more attending school % Come right here and lgot : ¥ them, as we pride ourselves Tepulacly, % on having only the best % In Minneapolis, the park board ¥ money can buy. : keeps warming houses on Powder- o * HWANDT & MARIN * horn, Harrlett, Calhoun, Lake of thef] * U Minnesota Ave. x Tsles and Cedar Lakes; in St. Paul(f] ¥ Bemidjl - Minnesota, % there are rinks at ‘Como, Phelan, on the river and in Merriam Park and FAERARIARE KRR KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK many school yard rinks. These are|fl * x % Let us prove to you that our & ~ kept clean by one man who drives a & Variety store leads in rY - one horse scraper over the rink ab * ERVICE, *x b cutil % VALUES * 9 a. m. and again about 5 p. m. It Y AND * T takes about two hours a day to k * VARIETY. x ° ¥ to keeD |l % It will cost you nothing to X the snow cleaned off and to scrape % be convinced. 5 x off the snow dug up by the skates. x x ME( 'S VARIE' * Last winter Bemidji had a small : GROTH skg, TY x hockey rink between the city dock : Bemidji, Mtan. : and the boat house. The lake is frozen now so that it is a sheet of smoot ice and in first class condition for skating. It is easy to-skate now but after:the snow comes it will take some effort to keep a place clean. Is there any valid reason why a good sized rink cannot be made along the Iake 'shore 'morth ‘from Warfield’s boat house? Such an one would be handy to both the Central and High schools, for the residence and busi- ‘mess sections,” and would fufnish a clean healthful exercise for the older people as well ‘as the school children. KKK KKKK KKK KKK KK R ALBERT KLEVEN FARMERS LAND CO. Northern Minnesota Lands ¥ for sale. Information ' re- & garding land buying cheer~ % : fully given. : Security State Bank Bldg., : Bemidji, Minn. : TR :filfi#fiifi%fi*fi’*fiifil&#l*&i We strive to sell. THAT'S NATURAL. % But we.strive harder to please, THAT’S SERVICE. 122232231 Tk khk Yook Kok * ok k. You-will find that ‘drugglsts-every- * ““where ‘speak well of “Chamberlain’s Cough' Remedy. : They : know from long experience in ‘the'sale of 'it'that in cases of coughs and ¢olds it can ‘always be ‘depehded upon, ‘and that it is pleasant ‘and ‘safe 'to: take, For sale by Barker's -drug Atore.—l *R 4« “'Courteous 'attention has %' won over many jewelry cus- * tomers to us. *k %' -@eorge T. Baker & Co. * AR X (23232822222 22223 Adv. Periodical Drinker. A doctor's patient in Excelsior Springs the other day was answering the usual list of queries, prior to en; tering upon a course of treatment. ' “Are you a steady or a periodical drinker?” asked the physiclan. “Periodical,” was the reply. “How long between periods?” The poor fellow studied a moment, that he might answer correctly, and replied: “About - twenty minutes.”—Kansas City Star. ‘We wish to call your attention to the fact that most infectious diseases such as whooping cough, diphtheria|g and scarlet fever are contracted when the child has a cold. Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and greatly lessen the danger of contracting these diseases. This rem- edy is famous for its cures of colds. It contains no opium or other narcot- ic and may be given to a child with implicit confidence. Sold by Barker’s |4 Thisisthe Chamberlain’s | 18 securely locked to:them by revolv- ing the three metal rings. These rings bear the letters and numerals of the secret combination. HOW’S THIS? ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Cattarh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cu F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- lieve _him -perfectly - honorable in_ all business transactions and - financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, 5 Toledo, O. Hall’s ‘Catarrh Cure is taken intern- ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonialg sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's. Family Pills for consti- pation. 2 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Offies 313 Beltram! Ave. Shone 3182, § Stove Polish ause more q e §s taken i1 the mak- ing and the materials used are of higher grade Black Silic : Sto_v stoves and sold by <@ it on your cook stove, ue was range. 1i you 8 YOu urer uked, atorerun: ave Pollsl. ‘your mouey. o—one quality. BLACK SILK STCVE #OLISH WORKS Sterling, Llinois Use Biack Silk Ale-Deying iron Enamet on weates, B, Hovebibel Bttt 25 Blagk Siik Wetal Polian for ijver. bicke 1€ a8 o unl 107 ee 0.1 wiiGmmOBLIOR: drug store.—Adv. Get a Can*FODAY William G, Klein INSURANCE {Rentals, .Bonds; ‘Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on - City and -Farm Property 8 and 8, O'L Phene Bowser Bidg. [ALLEN LINE Royal Mail Steamers 5 Services- 30 Steamers - WEEKLY SAILINGS -FROM MONTREAL AND.QUEBEC Liverpool Service $.8: Victorfan, Dec. 6th $.3. Gramplan, Dec. 12th, from St.-Jokn Carry Christmas Excursions 1o Europe Book your passage now and be sure of a good berth. These steamers are' among the larg- est and best sailing from the St. Law- rence ports. We can brok you through- from Be- midji. No delay or} hotel expenses on: the road. For rates, reservations and all other information apply to R. E. FISHER Union Depot, Bemidji. H. H. WATSON General Agent, Minneapolis Phone 50 x * * * * * * REMEMBER 5 *x * * The Fair Store Sells * * Postage Stamps * x At Cost * * * x * * Lk LR AE R RS ERRREE S Cburch you wish to help, turn in your subseription to any of the ladies whose names appear below. EPISCOPAL CHURCH ~ Members of Episcopal Women’s Band Mesdames Geo. B. Upman, presi. | Emma Stewart, G. C. Sanbora, Stone, Jeannette ifcCiiwuga, Cleveland ki 3. , Abell, Joh dent;shs . Abercromble, Absllsdobn | gy T oren: (narse):. 1. /Biccheants, Goodman, F. D. Higbee, Joe McTag- |Chas. Vandersluis, George Freuct, gart, J. P. Riddell, D. L. Stanton, |c. w. Branatorg. WHAT SUBSCRIPTIONS COUNT One dollar cash will be paid to each Ladies’ Society for every vearly subscription, old or new, secured for the Daily Pioneer. When a set of one hundred has been reached a special premium of $25 will be given. Thus for one hundred subscriptions-the society securing them will have received a cash gift of $125. If a club secures but seventy-five yearly subscriptions, it will receive §75; if but fifty yearly subscriptions, $50; and if only ten are secured a cash gift of $10 will be made. For one six months subscription to the Daily Pioneer, fifty cents will be paid, and for each additional six months subscriptions secured the rate will be paid the same. Thus, when two hundred of these six months subscriptions have been turned in, an addi- tionai gift of $25 will be given. A six months subscription counts just half of a yearly subscription for the Daily Pioneer. One yearly subscription to the weekly Pioneer counts same as six months to the Daily, the only difference being the subscrip- tion price which is $1.50 a year. The Daily for six months is $2 and the Daily for one year is $4. Free Premiums will be given to every subscriber. Detailel information may be had by telephoning Number 31, or calling in person at the Pioneer Office. MERCHANTS WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS | It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can it get for you at -a ‘price that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money. AR ERRRR TR EIIRREK * NORTHERN GROCERY COMPANY . * WHOLESALBE . GROCERS . sesssssssese t2 22222222222 82 2222222222223 AR IR KKK RRRERKK KKK KK SCHOOL SUPPLIES Buy your meeds for .the School in Bemidji at the BEMIDJI PIONEER SCHOOL sUl’;II.oY STORE 12 2222228322233 2223222222222 KKK RRKRKKKKKKKEK AR KKK * Ei $$$$SS * *x Resgulsarly and systemati- ¥ & cally. If you receive your pay % % weekly, lay some aside each & * week, {t monthly do it month- & 4« ly. The dollars will pile up * % surprisingly. *x x TRY IT. * % - Now is the time to open a ¥ % bank account with the * * STATE BANK : * RSl S S S A SRR S 328 8 2 :iiil#’lllfil{!l lfifiifil’l: McCUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDISE Tk ke ok dkok g Shoes, Groceries % and Provistous. ot Bemiaji ui 123222232221 * g i 2 *k * BRI AR zfitlfi“*‘tt!&t&t"tfiilfi: * x * NORTHERN FA * . NATIONAYL ofi ¥ hd xkfaxxdxx BANK iil*’llm’ ¥ Our local merchants and * % the officers are the stockhold- # % ers of this bank. * * b FRREREEERIIIR R K :#&&4@&#&{&!&**&4&!{*{4“ * * * * FOR GOOD THINGS TO BAT : * * GO TO *x * *x : ROE AND MARKUSEN : x “THEY BBAT.” * * * ¥ 207 Fourth. street, Bemidji. * Phone 206. * S ¥ FAFRIRIR SRR Baaaaad S S SS 2SS S S8 8 S it X * x * * * £388533s : : MONEY TO LOAN : : 85333333 : : ON FARM LANDS. : : JOHN G. ZIEGLER. : : 0DD FELLOWS BUILDING. : AR KK :i{ifi#fi&ilfil’ifik&ii{ifii * OUR * +* merchandise sales are always % ¥ on the incremse and each % % month has been better-than & % the last. .If you are not al- % * ready a customer, you do not % * know how well we can please & % you in quality and satisty % : you in quantity. * SCHR : nu‘fii,“' omElenn. : I T T Ty :klklfiln*flflii’lfil”’: * ok ok ooooo‘oo: : HARDWARE : 000000000 28282223 *de otk ok % Phone 57 316 Minnesota Ave ¥ ° x * AR IR EEEE R ER AR tii##iiii*i#l#i: MODEL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Minnesota Avenue BEMIDJI, : MINN, " MODEL BREAD ‘Wrapped in Wax Paper. Bottled Milk and Cream. ‘'WHOLESALERS and RETAILERS KKK KKKEK K KKK e I s ok e e ke k ke 22222222322 22 :l”i**fiiflllm’ifl*{ili TOM SMART Dray and Transfer SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Phone §8 818 America Avenue AAAA A A Ahhdkdkk Oftice Phone 12 % RN, - FRIFEIIAIIIIIRRIIIRAIK E AN xinas ot bullding ma- ¥ terial, as much or as little as & % you like at the 3222232322221 ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. E 2 2228 2 3 Kkkk Ahk * Coal and wood also for sale * : Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 8. % * R :’ifi!’iflifl!fiin&ilfi*’: ¥ - BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : 614 Minnesota Ave., Bemidjl : Wholesale and retail Pla- & nos, Organs and Sewing * Machines. Phone 573. J. BISIAR, MANAGER. RIS Baasasa S22 8 s S s 23Tl es vy * We are oi“bb.n PIN TICKETS and GUMMED LABELS No ‘need to send outside of Bemidji for Tf.:om. L] Ploneer Supply Store Can Save You Money B T (22222222222 Khkkkdkd 1222228222223 132222232228 AR RUDOLPH W:-EOEFP Blacksmith and.Horse-Shoer All 'kinds of Plow and ‘Woodwork. Satisfaction ‘guaranteed. 304 Irvine Ave. Bemldjl. ek kK kAR A kA 2222822 X222 10 ARG * : ‘The store that t: : : : x o 8 at treats you THE CRO : RIGHT. : : 0KSTON LUMBER : * Crockery, Glassws e, House- * & COMPANY : % hold Necessities used every & & & % day. Then come to the store & ‘Wholesale * % that-saves you money. x *x * * P : : LUMBER, LATH AND x % CARLSO! . k3 * * x % % AR IR IR R IR e Boaaaaas s LS S B sttt . * *® X AVOID SPECULATION * * FURNITURE x X Invest in Land * rY * ¥ At only $10.00 per acre & * J. P. LAHR % % You kave the chalce of 12 all 4 « * X Joining - 40’s. * * % % The land is easily cleared and & +* Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, ¥ % is gradually sloping, except % * % % about 80 acres of rolling land & : Undertaking. : * around a small lake. Good & * graded roads to Tu: : Phone call 178-2. % % Btatlon. * to Turtle River : x X : 323 Minnesota Ave. : * F. M : N * Minnesota Ave. AR IRRIIRIRRNK Pttt 34 R s SRS TR T K :iilii*ii**fiifilliil”l" : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. 0, ¥ Wholesalers and Retaflers * of Typewriter Paper and * Typewriter Ribbons. * You save the middleman’s * profit when you buy here. ¥ Full ream boxes at from k(3 : cents and up. :#’*fillfil’ifil{l{lll&*’*fi xum'g DRUG an JEWELRY STORE Wholesalers and Retailers Service and satisfaction. Mail Ordere given that same ser- vice you get in person. 222222222 KER'S * . Boc Bemidj1, Minn. rity State Bank Blds. * Bemidji, * dj b2 222822222222 b2 32228 22222 2 * BAR| : Third St. FRRAAREARR R :lifi’iill’fi’ilflli*fil{*’ i!«ii’*fiifi”{*llfiii’i"’ - ii’*fii{i‘l!’iifiii{*’i’ x X * : MAKER OF SHOES TO & & * *x X ECKS : ORDER. * X LB TRUM : * X * ¥ Repair work neatly dome. & Plumbing, Ste: % - First class shoe shining ¥ & Water Hn‘tlng,“;e::;l :!:c:: * parlors for Ladies and Gen- ¥ & Water Connections. * : tlemen. x % ’ * ¥ % Phone 565-309 *® ¥ s10 M RS- X ¥ 820 Beltram| b . 0 : Bemidjf, Minn. ¥ & Bel v * x X * il S 8 8 8 S 28 ST Belaiaiaa i L 858 S SRR RSl il Sl S Ry Beialadd ad S S8 S8 8 S8 S 22 S * * X x ¥ BUILDING ASSOCIATION :: Get Your * * : BEMIDJT BUILDING AND * : HOUSEHOLD. UTENSILS % x * * LOAN ASSOCIATION x K end FARM IMPLEMENTS % X is a home institution, and % T * & has money to loan to bulld *x } of * :.wit.h or to buy a nome. : x C. 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