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i OUR XMAS FRUIT CAKE contains twonty-two different iutfrodleut* of PURE SELECTED MA- TERIALS. put toirtthti bi skilled work men will duoiate them tounu tabto I UFF of charge See our window display HIE MODEL 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Toys at cost at Peterson's. Calvert went to Tenstrike last e\ enmg, on business. Dolls and Xmas books at the Palace of Sweets. Two days before Xmas. For jewelry see Geo. T. Baker & Co. Bemidji Elevator Co jobbers for 6!od Medal Hour Dr. Rea, the Minneapolis specialist, arrived in the city last evening and was quartered at the Markham today If you want fie^h eggs and creamery butter, call up at Roe & Markusen's 'Phone 2v.7 Fragrant nods theflower,be side the garden path, white are daisies, laughing in morning's dewy bath But purer than the daisies, more swe^t than helio trope, are thp & cigar, Stevens makes to smoke. Attention, Samaritans. All Samaritans are requested to be present at the meeting to be held Thursday evening. Elec tion of officers, and other import ant business. HARRY REYNOLDS KEEP YOUR TIES! Martin Bros., of Duluth, Minn., will buy ties a long the lines of the M. & I., and G-. N. Railway. A. O. McLean, of Bemidji, will call on you. If yon have ties for sale write to him at Bemidji. MARTIN BROTHERS. r,. Jii&4US0& Read the Daily Pioneer. The Model for candy and cake. Reed's studio for colored work. N. Nelson came over from Bagley this morning. Dolls and toys at cost at Peter son's. J. C. Covington is confined to his home with a severe attack of lagrippe. A nice assortment of fountain pens at the Pioneer office. Del Burgess, the "Del Marca" cigar man, was a visitor at Cass Lake yesterday. Hand engraving done while you wait at Geo. T. Baker & Co. Beautiful Christmas shipping tags can be had at the Pioneer office. Attorney P. J. Russell was at Cass Lake yesterday, where he had some legal business at the U. S. land office. Toy books and gift books, largest supply ever, at Peter son's. James A Murray returned to his home at Blackduck last even ing. Fresh eggs and creamery butter at Roe & Markusen's, 'phone 207. If you intend using anew 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. T. McMurray, the traveling representative for the St. Paul Dispatch, left last evening for Blackduck, where he will circu late among patrons of the Dis patch. If I were Santa Claus I would know exictly what to give every boy and girl I would give them Holhster's Rocky Mountain Tea It,s the greatest medicine in the world a never-ceasing wonder. 35 cents. Barker's drug store. Horses for Sale. I have for sale four heavy log ging horses, and two light work teams. A, 364 Minn. Fresh Canned Goods ^M|7E 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 in the market. Call at the store^or phone 207. ROE (& MARKUSEN &r s,h a J. P. POGUE Low Rates to the West and Southwest. On the first and third Tues- Low Rates to the Southeast. Commencing December 18 and on the first and third Tuesdays days of each month until March, of each month thereafter until 1907, inclusive, the Chicago March, 1907, the Chicago Great Great Western railway will seU Western Railway will sell one- one-way Colonist tickets at nearly way colonist tickets at nearly half fare to points in Arkansas, half fare to points in Alabama, Jolorado, Indian Territory, Kan- Louisiana, and Mississippi. For |sas, Louisiana, Mexico, Missouri, further information apply to H. "Nebraska, New Mexico, Okla- L. Wyand, T. A 364 Robert' homa, South Dakota, Texas and street. St Paul, Minn. Wyoming. For further informa tion apply to H. L. Wyand, T. P. 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 limit January 7, 1907. Con tinuous passage each direction. Rate one fare plus two dollars except when fare and third makes less. Minimum fare 50c, to all points in Minnesota North and South Dakota Robert street, St. Paul, Holiday Rates. For Christmas and New Years holidays the Minnesota & Inter national and Northern Pacific Railways will sell tickets be tween all stations on their lines in the states of Wisconsin, Minj 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 i limit January 7, 1907. Half of above rates for child i ren of half fare age. G. A. Walker, agent. For Sale Seasoned Cord wood in half or full carload lots Inquire at the Red Lake Depot ,^yAM^ HOT DRINKS! We have installed at our place of business, "soda fountain hot drinks." THIS IS OU MENU: Hot Chocolate with Maoarons 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, Two days before Xmas. For jewelry see Geo. T. Baker & Co. Handsome boxes of Christmas candies at the Palace of Sweets. Fred Hawkins, of the logging firm of Blake & Hawkins, spent last night in the city. Souvenir Christmas post cards at Peterson's. Small calendar pads can be had at the Pioneer office. "Dick" Porter is down today from Blakeley's logging camps at Farley, where he is employed this winter. See Bijou ad elsewhere in this issue for change of program, etc. Lowney's chocolate bon bons are the best. Only at Peterson's. E. D. Beeson went to Laporte this moruing to look after some poles and ties which he is getting out there for his company. For Christmas get one of those late copyright books at the Palace of Sweets. E. Smith: "Nothing new today. Am taking stock and that is all that is doing for me." If you want fresh eggs and creamery butter, call up at Roe & Markusen's. 'Phone 207. J. H. Dodge of Mankato was among the transient visitors who arrived in the city last evening from the south. 1907 diaries make good pres ents. A good assortment can te had at the Pioneer office. Some dainty glove and necktie boxes filled with choice chocolates for Xmas boxes at The Model. Arthur Brannon, who ca is now village recorder of the village of Northome, left last evening for that place, after having visited in the city. Wanted- Sewing by the day. Hattie Henderson, at T. A. Tron son's, 521 Second street. Phone 313. The H. J3. B. O. club was pleasantly entertained last even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Crothers. Want to buy a typewriter9 Latest make Remington, light use for six months, good as new, for sale. Inquire at Pioneer office You are not experimenting when you try Hunt's Perfect Baking Powder. Its quality is provenmore in use today than ever S. D. Works, the Mankato land man who has many interests in this part of the state, came in yesterday from Mankato and will remain here for a week or ten days. J. Bisiar left yesterday even ing for Kelliher in the interest of Bisiar, Vanderlip & company, who are doing a nice business along the north line of the M. & I. railway^ The best is the cheapest. If you believe this, buy your holi day supplies of fruit, confection ery and other delicacies at Peter son's. Attorney Henry Funkley went to Funkley last evening to look after some legal matters and in cidentally to see how the town bearing his name is being con ducted. Cosmetics will ruin the com plexion.\ There's no^ beauty practice equal to the effects of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It keeps the entire body in perfect health. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Barker's drug store Eugene Berman, son of Mrs L. L. Berman, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from St. Paul and will visit with relatives in Bemidji until after the holi days. Eugene is now traveling representative for the Clemen Dranger company of St. Paul, a wholesale lace and embroidery firm. THE BEfclDJI DAILY RIONIBR THURSDAY EVENING, DEOEMBER 20, IMA Phone 67Fleming Bros, hard ware. Hand engraving done while you wait at Geo. T. Baker & Co. I Xmas candies at the Palace of Sweets. Mr. and Mrs. William Heiin and their two children departed this morning for Minneapolis, where they will visit with rela tives for two weeks. Fresh butter and eggs at Peterson's. Second hand coal stoves cheap at Fleming Bros. Geo. T, Baker & Co. have se cured the services of C. D. Travis of Minneapolis, a jeweler of wide experience, to assist them through the holiday rush. Shelled and mixed nuts at the Palace of Sweets. A nice assortment of pipes at the Palace of Sweets. C. W.-Speelman, theNorthome merchant, came down from his home this morning and spent the day in the city looking after some business affairs. See Fleming Bros, for Christ mas goods. Phone 57. Half a pound of candy in a nice Xmas package for 5 cents, at The Model. Henry Miller, who has a valu able homestead near Kelliher, was in the city this forenoon. He left this noon for Cass Lake, where be made final proof on bis claim this afternoon. Fresh eggs and creamery butter at Roe & Markusen's, 'phone 207. W. T. Blakeley, the Farley log ger, returned this morning from a business trip to Crookston and Grand Forks, and went to Fai ley on the M. & I. freight this fore noor. Fleming Bros, have on disp^y a large and well assorted stock of Christmas goods. Phillip Guerin, who has been bartender at Miles' "Golden Club" for several months, left with his family this morning for Little Falls, his former home, where he will hereafter reside. Mrs. Reynolds' burned work Lot~ McCuaig' store a se? of smal' things for the holidays. Mrs Rowland #Gjlmore little daughter left yesterday afternoon for Fosston, where they will visit with relatives until after Christmas. Our pretty little work baskets filled with choice fresh chocolates make very pleasing srifts for your lady friends. The Model. Anton Erickson left yesterday afternoon for Crookston, and may possibly extend his trip to the twin cities before returning to Bemidji. E. R. Dampier of Akeley, the county attorney of Hubbard county, came up from his home last evening and spent last night in the city. He returned to Akeley this morninc. She worried and she fretted, and grew as homely as she could be, but now she is a famous beauty, which came by taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea Barker's drug store. D. D. HortoD, who has been in the city for some time past, and was at one time connected with the Bijou opera house, left today for his home Crookston. He intends to go to Cloquet in a few days and open a vaudeville show there. Andrew Johnson, N. P. Nelson, Peter Nelson and Albert Munrof, all homesteaders near Foy post office, were in the city yesterday and went to Cass Lake, where they proved up on, their claims at the U. S land office. They re turned from the "Lake" in the afternoon and went to ttuir homes last evening. Be original LAXATIVEcough remedy. For congluiscolds, throat and lung trpublesv. HQ opiates. Non-alcoholict G90d|p^everjbo4jr.( Sold everywhere, The genuine rOLEVS HONEY and TAR is la a Yellowpackage. Refuaesubstitute*yb n' Prepare only Foley, Company, Otiloago. A large assortment of bracelets re ceived today at Geo. T. Baker & Co. uDuck"and and W. H. Strachan, superintend- ceived today at Geo. T. Baker & Co. ent of the M. & I., came down A. H. Pitkin came down from from Big Falls this morning in Kelliher. this morning and went his private car, "50," and spent {on to the twin cities on business, today the city looking after He will go from there to Crooks some business matters for the railway company. Mrs. A. Gilinour returned last evening to Blackduck. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmour are now living at the will remain there all winter. Mr. Gilmour is phar-tj up for a week with an exceed macist for A. O'Kelliber in. the latter's drugstore.' J. E. Wilkin, the general agent for the Fitger Brewing company there for his company. E. J. S wedback returned last evening from a business trip to the twin cities. He was accom panied on the trip down by Mrs.some Swedback and their daughter, Boyer'sCash THE OWt DRUG STORE BEMIDJI. MINN. The rush is now on. Follow the crowds and come early and often. Our stock of Xmas gifts and novelties is large yet we would advise early buying as the best things go first. It will be easy to find what you want here as we have the latest novelties all new and up to date in Japaneese Goods and Curios. Purses. Card Oases, Baskets,, Vases, Lacquered Trays, Boxes, Writing Desks, Hand Painted China, Etc. Genuine Stag and Ebony Toi- let Manicure Sets from $lto $10. Aestrian Court Jewel, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes- Something new and of rich design. Stationery in fancy boxes. Ladies' Hand Bags, Music Rolls, Al- bums. Smoking and Shaving Sets, Fancy Pipes inCases, Perfume in Bulk and Fancy Xmas Packages. Try Yolande, the Queen ot Perfumes, Fragrant and Lasting. DRUGS Our stock is complete, new and of the highest quality and purity/ When you need anything in the Drug Line or have Prescriptions to be filled, come to us. We can please you.. F. A. MAYO, PROPRIETOR. Read the Dailv Pioneer. A large assortment of bracelets re- ton and spend Christmas with his family before returning to Kelliher. W. P. Welch is able to be about his accustomed labors again, after having been practically laid ingly sore eye. The orb is not. yet well, by any means, but W. P. can get about. John Morrison came in this of Duluth, came over yesterday morning from White Earth, from his home at Cass Lake and [where he has been visiting left last evening for Tenstrike to several days with relatives and look after some business matters, friends, and spent today in the city. He will return to his home at Red Lake tomorrow morning. Bert Getchell, the cmiiser, went to Houpt last evening to do worK in the woods near I that place. He took an immense Mrs. Stewart, who returned pair of snowshoes with bim, and] home one day in advance of Mr.tl proposes to make his way) Swedback. .George P. Watson, the Big|compelled Palls dominie and U, S. commis sioner, was a passenger on the|( south-bound M. & I. train tbis^ morning, enroute to Duluth, to. look after some matters before' theU. S. land office in the "Zefnith,1 city.'' He reports Editor Greely?j and the rest of the good folks at*] the "Falls" as getting along! nicely. through the woods, evtm if he is! to walk over the tops] of the tre^s. ORCHESTRA MUSIC furnished for all occasions. Also Pianos tuued Satisfaction guar anteed Box 233. Bemidji. Minn. T. SYMINGTON I have just completed the arrangment of my new stock of groceries and the store is openato thfypubKo I shall at all times endeavor to carry a complete line of staple and fancy.groceries, e*gar* and ^confectionery. The stock is anew stockyand the very^esfc^briuiaX o^ canned goods, teas and coffees, and everything that is carried to make up a first class*store will be founcbhere/ You are invited to call at th$ store. Automatic DramaVaudevillePofc- ular Concerts 302 THIRD ST. Every Evening 7-30 66 10-00. Saturday Afternoon 2 30 to 3.30. TONIGHT. EXTRA SPECIALS THE CAMERAGRAPH THE ALPS SEEN THROUGH A TELESCOPE The Great Waterfalls The Rustic Bridge Climbing: the Alps On the Needle On the Glacier The Fall Into the Crevice Rescued by Rope The Man Without Scruple Illustrated Song IOr WHEN THE MOCKING BIRDS WERE SING- ING IN THE WILDWOOD THE CAMERAGRAPH A QUIET DAY IN THE COUNTRY The Trip The Old Country Train The Arrival Work On the Farm The Garden Wood Cutting The Chicken House Return to the City TRAVELS OF A BARREL Down the Hill Into the River Over the Great Falls Down the Stairs Through the Garden Caught by Officers Contents Taken Oat DON'T MISS IT' PROGRAMMES CHANGES WITHOUT NOTICE. WATCH THIS AD DAILY. TICKETS 5c-3 Oct J. J. ELLIS & SON! MANAGERS The Great Northern wes0 bound passenger train was on? time yesterday, the firsts time, for nearly a week. Delayed coni \i nections with trains at Duluth! have been the cause of all they late arrivals.' Carl Rad, the Frohn agriculfi turist, left yesterday afternoon1 for Mcintosh, where he will visit witn old friends nntu after Christmas. Mrs. Radi has beem at Mcintosh for a week past, and will return.with her husband.. -M $ 4*4