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i 't HOW SWEET! ARN'T THOSE SWELL That's what the ladles are all saying about our largo assort ment of pretty and Dainty Candy Boxes We are filling these for you with chocolates anil ban bons Fresh from the factory. Those make Very Correct Gifts where many other articles would not bo appreciated. See our window display. fllf MODE 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 THE CTTY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Bamidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Glod Medal Hour. The M. & I. south-bound pas senger was a half hour late this morning. Fragrant nods the flower, be side the garden path white are daisies, laughiDg in morning's dewy bath. But purer than the daisies, more sweet than helio trope, are the M. & M. cigar, Stevens makes to smoke. James Amos Martin was over from Wilton ye.-tarday. He returned to his home on the late afternoon train. Low Rates to the Southeast. Commencing December 18 and on the first and third Tuesdays of each month thereafter until March, 1907, the Chicago Great Western Railway will sell one way colonist tickets at nearly half fare to points in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi. For further information apply to H. L. Wyand, T. A., 364 Robert street, St. Paul, Minn. Christmas and New Years Holiday Rates. The Great Northern Railway company will sell tickets for the above occasions from December 22 to January 1, inclusive, return Indians, came limit January 7, 19u7. Con- Rod Lake agency tinuous passage each direction. Rate one fare plus tvvo dollars except when fare and third makes less. Minimum fare 50c, to all points in Minnesota North and South Dakota. Low Rates to the West and Southwest. On the first and third Tues days of each month until March, 1907, inclusive, the Chicago Great Western railway will sell one-way Colonist tickets at nearly half fare to points in Arkansas, Jolorado, Indian Territory, Kan sas, Louisiana, Mexico, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Okla homa, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. For further informa tion apply to H. L. Wyand, T. P. A., 364 Robert street, St. Paul, Minn. KEEP YOUR TIES! Martin Bros., of Duluth, Minn., will buy ties a long the lines of the M. & I., and G-. N. Railway. A. G. McLean, of Bemidji, will call on you. If you have ties for sale write to him at Bemidji. MARTIN BROTHERS. Fresh Canrved Goods Head the DaiW Pioneer. i Reed's studio for colored work. The Owl wants to see you to night. Fancy candy boxes at the Model. Christmas stickers, at the Pioneer office. Low club rates for magazines at Peterson's. Go to the Bijou! What for For a good laugh. A nice assortment of fountain pens at the Pioneer office. Beautiful Christmas shipping tigs can be had at the Pioneer office. Dr. Foster left yesterday afternoon for Fosston, where he will remain for a week. Glasses scientifically fitted to the eye by Drs. Larson & Lar son. Office 2nd floor Swedback Block. Commencing this evening the City Restaurant will serve special midnight dinner from 10 o'clock. Adolph Beydai left yesterday afternoon for his home at Crook ston, after having spent several weeks in the city. The west-bound passenger train on the Great Northern was an hour late yesterday after noon. Too much snow over Duluth way. Fancy fruits, and delicacies, including prepared lutefisk, fresh oysters, butter and eggs at Peterson's. If you intend using a new day book or ledger, remember the Pioneer has the best assortment of all kinds of blank books and an early order will insure you just the book you want. Louis F. Entrup, the good natured representative of the Jerman-Eliel Drug company of Minneapolis, was in the city to day, consulting the local drug firms. What Adam ate, not what he drank, was he from Eden's garden driven, O, what a differ ence there now would be, If he had taken Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker's drug store. Dr. J. R. Collard, the physician in charge of the Red Lake down from the last evening and spent the night in the city. He reports but little illness among his charges. Remember the 6 o'clock dinner at the Markham hotel tomorrow evening. Take your wife and family and enjoy a really excellent dinner. Kathleen Mavourneen, the popular opera play, will be put on at the Bijou, Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday nights with life-like moving pictures, right from New York City. The world's greatest production in this line. A remarkable piece of work. This is only a part of the elaborate program. Remember the price of admission is only ten cents. Horses Horses. I have for sale horses weigh iDg from 1,300 to 3,300 per team. See Pogue. Holiday Rates. For Christmas and New Years holidays the Minnesota & Inter national and Northern Pacific I Railways will sell tickets be tween all stations on their lines in the states of Wisconsin, Min" nesota and North Dakota at the following rates: One regular first class fare plus $2.00, except where rate of fare and one third makes less. No ticket to be sold for less than 50 cents. Dates of sale December 22,1906 to January 1, 1907, inclusive. Final return limit January 7, 1907. Half of above rates for child ren of half fare age. G. A. Walker, agent. \JJ7E have just received a large shipment of Fresh Canned Goods. The Easter Brand We ve choice Peaches, Pears, Muscat Grapes Apricots, and Egg Plums put up from this year's crop. Our Echo Brand Of canned Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Pumpkin, Lima Beans, Red Kidney Beans, String Beans and Refugee Beans are the best injthe market. Call at the store'or phone 207. ROE & ARKUSEN HO DRINKS! We have installed at our place of business, "soda fountain hot drinks." THIS IS OUR MENU: Hot Chocolate with Macarons 15c Hot Clam Bouillon 10c Hot Chicken Bouillon 10c Hot Tomato Bouillon 10c Hot Cone. Ext. of Coffee 10c Lakeside Bakery. Read the Dailv Pioneer, Home-made candy for Christ mas at the Model. See Bijou ad elsewhere in this issue for change of program, etc. W. R. Tate, the new partner of Mayor Carter, returned this morning from a business trip to Solway. The Bemidji Elevator company has just received a 40-ton car of flour, the "Mascot" and "Cremo." Want to buy a typewriter? Latest make Remington, light use for six months, good as new, for sale. Inquire at Pioneer office. Mrs. J. H. Ryan of Livingston, Mont., is in the city on a visit with her friend, Mrs. J. E. Black. She will remain until after the Holidays. Grapes, pears and bananas and all other fruits, fresh for Sunday at Peterson's. If you will buy your presents early in the day and early this month you will avoid the rush, which is trying to the buyer and doubly trying to the workers be hind the counters. Mrs. F. O. Sibley returned yesterday afternoon to her home at Island lake. She went by way of Wilton. For the sake of justice to the afflicted and for the good of humanity, it is my right and duty to recommend Hoilister's Rocky Mountain Tea. W owe our country and our fellowmen a duty. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Barker's drug store. C. H. Lydick of Anoka spent last night in the city and left this morning for Lakeport. Mr. Lydick is a brother of George Lydick of Cass Lane, and is quite well known in Bemidji, having visited here several times two years ago. Commencing this eveniug the City Restaurant will serve special midnight dinner from 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John Dale came down this morning from their home at Turtle River. Mrs. Dale is suffering from an injury to her eye and consulted an occulist while here. Come to the Owl Drug Store opening tonight. The band will play and we will give refresh ments away. H. J. Tonskemper of Dulutb, who travels for the J. A. Patrick company, arrived in the city this morning from a trip up the north line of the M. & I. "Tons" is the bane of the baggagemen, as he carries many sample trunks. 1907 diaries make good pres ents. A good assortment can be had at the Pioneer office. HMack" Kennedy, who with Harvey Miller conducts a saloon at Cass Lake, was in the city this forenoon. He had been to Big Falls, to look at some land near that place, and left this noon for the "Lake." "Mack" is one of the best of the "boys" at Cass Lake, and' has many friends in Bemidji, having been a visitor in this city many times. Lowney's chocolate bon bons are the best. Fresh holiday supply at Peterson's. O M. Olson of Northome, deputy sheriff of Itasca county, came in yesterday afternoon from Grand Rapids, where he had been attending district court in fie double capacity of deputy sheriff and witness. He reported that the Stack case, from North ome, had not yet been completed, but that the other cases on the calendar were being disposed of in an expeditious manner. Mr. Olson left last evening for his home at Northome. Peterson's book and fruit store. 309 Minnesota avenue. Read the Daily Pioneer. Small calendar pads can be bad at the Pioneer office. Drop in and see us tonight, we have something for you. The Owl Drug Store. Phillip Maltory of Park Rapids spent yesterday in the^city look ing after some business affairs. Commencing this evening the City Restaurant will serve special midnight dinner from 10 o'clock. F. D. Coleman and wife came up last evening from their home at Nary and spent the night in the city. Deputy Sheriff John Bailey went to Tenstrike last evening to attend to some civil business, serving papers, etc. A. L. Wyler, auditor for the Bemidji Brewing company, went to Tenstrike last evening on business for his company. Mrs. E. E. McDonald left this morning for St. Paul, where she will visit with relatives and friends until after the holidays. "It's up to you." Come and see us this evening, we will do the rest. Owl Drug Store. Walter Harris came down this morning from Tenstrike and spent the day in the city. "Walt" says business is good at his hotel and refreshment parlor. A. L. Crocker-left last evening for Blackduck to look after some business matters for the Grand Forks Lumber company, for which concern he is the district manager. Brainerd Tribune: Mrs. Emma E. Buckman, the divorced wife of Congressman C. B. BuckmaD, was married at Sauk Rapids last week to John Brown, engineer for the Western Granite Con tracting company. You need a tonic that will put the sap of life into your system and fortify you from all diseases. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is recognized as [the greatest strengthener known. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Barker \s drug store. Hugh Mcintosh left for his home at Northome last evening. He came down from that place yesterday morning and went to Cass Lake yesterday noon to re new acquaintances with old friends there, where he was at one time a resident. He returned from the "Lake" in the after noon. NOTICE OF APPLICATION for LIQUOR LICENSE. STATE OF MINNESOTA. I County of Beltrami, ss City of Bemidji. I Notice is hereby given. That application has been made in writing to the city council ofsaid city of Bemidji and filed in my office, praying for licenseto sell intoxicating liauors for the term commencing on the 29th of December. 1906. and terminating on the 29th of December, 1997, by the following person, and at the following place, as stated in said ap plication, respectively, to-wit: FRED M. DUDLEY The first floor of that certain two-story frame building located on the forty feet immediately south of the alley running east and west through block seventeen (17), original town site of Bemidji, Minn., and fronting on Minnesota avenue. Said application will be heard and deter mined by said city council of the city of Be midji,at the city clerk'soffice in the city hall in said city of Bemidji. in Beltrami county, and state of Minnesota, on Monday, the 17th day of December, A, D. 1906. at 8 o'clock p. m., of that day. Witness my band and seal of city of Be midji this 13th day of December, A. D. 1906. LSEALI THOMAS MALOY. City Clerk. A Trite Saying. It Is a trite saying that no man li stronger than his stomach. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery strengthens the stomachputs it in shape to make Sidneys ure, rich bloodhelps the liver and to expel the poisons from the body and thus cures both liver and kid ney troubles. If you take this natural blood purifier and tonic, you will assist your system in manufacturing each day a pint of rich, red blood, that is invigo rating to the brain and nerves. The weak, nervous, run-down, debilitated condition which so many people suffer from, is usually the effect of poisons in the blood it is often indicated by pimples or bolls appearing on the skin, the face becomes thin and the feelings "blue." Dr. Pierce's "Discovery" cures all blood humors as well as being a tonic that makes one vigorous, strong and forceful. It is the only medicine put up for sale through druggists for like purposes that ns neither alcohol nor harmful habit-forming drugs, and the only one, every ingredient of which has the profes sional endorsement of the leading medical writers of this country. Some of these endorsements are published in a little book .of extracts from standard medical workg and will be sent to any address 'ree, on receipt of request therefor by etter or postal card, addressed to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.- Y. It tells just what Dr. Pierce's medicines are made of. The "Words of Praise for the several Ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medi cines are composed, by leaders in all the several schools of medical practice, and recommending them for the cure of the diseases for the, "Goldenhave Su Russian Court box, in jewel, glove and Handk'rch'f box, some- thing new and of rich design. Cigars, Pipes and Smakers ar- ticles make useful gifts for the men. 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PARNCIS W. KINO. Supf ETes visited Minnesota for Ten Years DR. DORAN America's Most Popular Specialist, Will Visifc Bemidji Thursday, Jan, 10, at HOTEL MARKHAM Returning every month. Con sult him while the oppor tunity is at hand. DR. DOKAN has no superior in diagnosing and treating diseases and deformities. He treats acute and chronic catarrh, diseases of the eye. ear, nose, throat, lungs, liver.'stomach and bowels. Dvspepsia. constitutional catarrh, sick headache, rheumatism, chronic female dis eases, neuralgia, statica. dizziness, nervous ness, slow growth in children, and all wast ing in adults. Deformities, club feet, curva ture of spine, diseases of the brain, diabetes, paralysis. Bright's disease, heart disease, ap pendicitis, eczema, varicocele and hydrocele properly treated. 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Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one sent stamps,or cloth-bound for31 stamp*. Address Dr. Pieroe as above. Vrm i&ftr^&a bladder troubles, weak back, burning urine, passing urine too often, gonorreah, gleet and stricture receives searching treatment, prompt relief and cure for life- He Is able to tell anyone his disease. He is not likely to doctor his patients for the wrong ailment. No incurable diseases taken. Both sexes treated confidently and privately. Consulta tion and examination to those Interested. Si. I Now Open for Business! inrowfDRUGSTOR E Postoffice Corner For the next ten days we shall make a special feature of Holiday Goods and Christmas NoVelties. Our stock is large and very complete in all lines. You will find many new Novelties and Curios in Japanese goods that must appeal to you as appropriate gifts. Come in and look our stock over, it will pay you/ Every- thing new and the latest at this store. Don't Forget! We serve re- freshments from our Fountain from 8 to 10 tonight Come all F. A. MAYO PROPRIETOR. Orlg-luttl of "Uncle Toby.** Captain Roger Sterne, the father of the author of "Tristram Shandy," was the original of Uncle Toby. As captain of Chudlelgh's regiment of foot, a marching regiment ever on the more, Roger Sterne and his family tasted the most varied military and domestic ex periences in Flanders, at Gibraltar and finally at Jamaica, where the old cam paigner died of "country fever." A simple minded, good natured, but shift less and rather peppery Irishman, Rog er bore his disappointment bravely and carried his load of debt with a light heart. "My father," says Sterne, "was of a kindly, sweet disposition, void of all design and so innocent in his own intentions that he suspected no one, so that you might have cheated him ten times a day if nine had not been suffi cient for your purpose." Such a char acter and such a father supplied the germ from which the genius of the son developed his conception of one of the most perfect and delightful portraits In the gallery of English fiction. Sex and- Rebirth. The theories concerning the possi bility of our having previously existed seem to be endless. Of them aH I think the one best which suggests tha't sex is reversed at rebirth and that when we turn up eons after we previously ex isted we do so either as men or women according to whether we were women or men aforetime. This largely ac counts for the suffragette and for the long haired, thin voiced creatures who potter around boudoirs, play the piano like "sweetly pretty" things and call( themselves men. Presumably the best material of which we were fashioned then is now used in our composition, for the most manly women and effemi nate men generally have some good points about them. But if one is to keep on performing these Protean feats through all ages it hardly seems worth' while worrying over sex problems. It seems to me, in the long run, that we shall each get about equal, according to this arrangement.London World. The Remarkable Rhea. "The rhea of South America is a re markable bird," said an ornithologist The male rhea hatches out the eggs. He and not the female is the setter. He sets always in a 'quiet/and desolate place, where there is no food, nothing to attract enemies, and as soon as the young are" born the question is how to feed them. The rhea answer!.enest.TICKETSIT! that question in advance. Three or days before thoic.the?out-openfoue eggs are to ttlZ*25pfe-e with his bill and lays them in the sun. to admit.London Sphere. Habit. Habit Is one of the world's control liny Influences. More men are swayed by/force of habit, unconsciously per haps, than any, other motive. The hab it of doing certain things in a certain way grows from beginnings so small as to be scarcely noticeable until it forms a' chain that can scarcely be broken. The habit of right or wrong doing becomes a master, and a more exacting master could not be found. Brockton Times. Defraudin the Walter. In a Parisian cafe an American or-t dered a hors d'oeuvre, sole, agneau' pre sale, artichoke salad, peche Melba,' and so on, and when, the waiter brought him a bill of 80 francsrhe paid It like a man. After his change was brought he counted it and pushed a franc toward the waiter for a tip. But the man, pushing back the franc, said in gentle reproach: Perfumes The best od- era in bulk, fancy Xmas packages. TryYolande and you will use no other. Toilet & Manicure Sets in Pry- lin Stag, Ebony in latest styles and designs. Automatic DramaVaudevillePop- ular Concerts 302 THIRD ST. Every Evening 7:30 Co 10:00. Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday EXTRA SPECIALS THE CAMERAGRAPH IN SEARCH OF ADVENTURE A Warlike Calling Off to the War Disillusion Gypsy Camp Waylaid Joining the Ranks Cross the Bridge Surprised in Camp. Wounded Approach of Cavalry and Infantry Hide from Enemy The Dream Return Home Home at Last Illustrated Song- JCTST ONE NIGHT THE CAMERAGRAPH KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN Kathleen's rejected suitor connives with the robbers to abduct her set fire to building to cover tracks. The true lover turns out to be a shrewd detective Fight in the Robbers' Cave Foils the Plot and Recovers the Girl Wedding A Grand Entertainment it would be be a priviledge to see at several times the prico. Our moving pictures are as far ahead x)f others as an electric light is ahead of a candle. All films shown in this theatre are direct from Nev York City. The best place of Amusement in our city. DON'T MISS PROGRAMMcEOI5c CHANGES WITHOUT NOTICE. WATCH THIS AD DAILY What is the result? The result is that ^s^***555**5*5*************^^.- the hot South African sun decomposes! ~r ~r TTT^T ~r^ G#"fc*TVT the eggs, and the father breaks them *J r^ i ilO &&KJS as the young birds begin to appear in ]VIA^N\A.GrEIvS the nest, and the flies settle on them and in twenty-four hours they are alive with wormstender, juicy, delicious worms, the best food in the world for the nest of new born blrdlings." Garrlclc a Author.' Writing of Garrick's literary efforts, I suppose not every one knows that he was the author of such well known lines as: Their cause I plead/ plead it In heart and mind A fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind. Or this again: Let others hail the rising sun i I bow to that whose course has run. Or again: Hearts of oak are our ships, Hearts of oak are our men. But I suppose every one knows Ma epigram on Goldsmith, "who wrote like an angel and talk'd like- poor Poll," an epigram that conveyed only half the Kelliher and Blackduck truth, as Garrick would have been one of the first1 W. B. Sherma n, "man-' catcher," came in yesterday from a trip to Wilton and went to Tenstrike last night. He came down this morning and has spent the day in the city in the interest of Ross & Ross. W. F. Ferris returned ester day afternoon from a trip up the* north line of the M. & I., where he did considerable repairing onv the telephone lines for the com pany. The weather which has so greatly hindered traffic also damaged the telegraph service in the vicinity of Northome. FRIEND O FRIEND 1 "1 A f" ,'7