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S6e Model BakeryDairy and Confec- tionery Fancy Creamery btr. .80c Fresh Eggs 25c All kinds of poultry at the lowest market price. Don't think because we are selling dairy pro ducts at wholesale prices that the quality is inferior Cream, Ice Cream, Mi'k THE MODEL 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. G. F. Morton of Itasca was a visitor in the city last night. Call at the Pioneer when you are in need of office supplies. J. F. Essler left yesterday for the twin cities on a business trip. The Pioneer at all times has in stock office supplies of every description. Philip Medley, book keeper for A T. Hat her, left this morning for Park Ripids. Bemidji Elevator Co., bber for Mascot Flour, also Cremo, Bar low's Best and Gold Medal. Mrs. James Fulierton has gone to Winnipeg, having been called to that place by the serious illness of her daughter. "Your money back" if a 25c box of Mayo's Magic Cold and Lagrippe Cure don't break up that cold. It's up to you. The Owl Drug Store Mrs. W. M. Darn, mother of Mrs. O E Jackson, returned last evening to her home at North ome, after having spent yester day in this city. J. Riddell. cruiser for the Crookston Lumber company, went to Kelliher last evening to do some work in that vicinity for the Crookston company. Are you tired, fagged out, nervous, sleepless, feel mean? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea strengthens your nerves, aids digestion, brings refresning sleep. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker's Drug store. Mrs. T. J. Hatton of James town, N. D., is visiting in the city, being the guest of her par ents, W. A. Walker and wife, and also other relatives living in Be midji. Mrs. Hatton is agent for the N. at Jamestown. BIJOU Automatic DramaVaudeville Pop ular Concerts 302 THIRD ST. Every Evening 7 30 to 10.00. Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3.30 TONIGHT. P:XTRA SPECIALS THE CAMERAGRAPH MARRIED FOR MILLIONS. Illustrated Song "WILL YOU LOVE ME IN DEthe CEMBER AS YOU DO IN MAY." THE CAMERAGRAPH THE GYPSIES. A THRILLING DETECTIVE STORY. DON'T MISS IT! PROGRAMME CHANGES WITHOUT NOTICE. WATCH THIS AD DAILY. TICKETS 5c-] O V. L. ELLIS & CO., PR0PRS. Coffee! Coffee! ROE (L MARKUSEN L- PHONE 207 Read the Dailv Pioneer. Phone 57Fleming Bros, hard ware. Theodore M. Klement of Bena was a visitor in the city last night. Mrs. W. A. Walker has been on the sick list for several days and is an inmate of the St. An thony's hospital. E D. Beesnn, the cedar pole man, came down this morning (from a business trip along the north line of the M. & I. Because it is wholesome and pure because it has leavening strength and is reliableuse Hunt's Perfect Baking Powder. H. H. Ekeland, the owner and manager of the Bagley Flouring Mills, was transacting business in the city yesterday afternoon. We guarantee and stand by ifc,istered so will you after you have tried it Mayo's Magic Cold and La grippe cure. The Owl Drug Store. J. Andrews went to Bridgie last evening to note what progress was being made in theliquor logging on his claim near that place. John Regan, representative for St. Anthony's hospital, re turned this morning from a busi ness trip to the Big Fork coun try. George Kinney went to Hines last eVening to look after some cedar ties and a large amount of cordwood which he is getting out at that place this winter. Bert Getchell and son Prank returned this morning from Blackduck, near which place they have been doing some cruis ing. "Gee whiz," says the elder Getchell, "the snow is a corker, up in the woods." It's a good old world after all, if you have no friends or money, in the river you can fall mar riages are quite common and, more people there will be, pro vided you take Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker's Drug store. Miss Minnie Attness, sister of Mrs. George Johnson, left this morning for Stanley, Wis., where she will visit for two weeks with her parents, at the termination of which she will go to Nevada to visit with a brother for several months. Ole Kittelson, long-distance lineman for the Northwestern Telephone Exchange company, went to Backus this morning to look after some line work there that demanded his attention. There was what is known as an "open line" at Backus, which needed remedying before the, "hello" could be used down that way. C. L. Wight, cruiser for the Crookston Lumber company, re turned last night to Kelliher, having been in the city since Sat urday. A bouncing baby boy was born at his house last Mon day, and it was with difficulty that Wight could tear himself away from the family hearth stone and resume his labors in the woods. C. C. Craig, manager for the T'aef River Palls Lumber corn piny, was in the city today, hav ing come down from Blackduck this morning. He left this after noon for Puposky, and intended driving across country from that place to the company's camps on Sandy river, southwest of Red lake. Mr. Craig states that work in his camps is progressing very satisfactorily during this "cold spell." ORCHESTRA MUSIC furnished for all occasions Also Pianos timed Satisfaction guar anteed Box 233, Bemidji. Minn T. SYMINGTON For pure coffeeand a coffee approved by the state pure food commissionwe invite you to try a pound of our celebrated "Yale" coffee at 40c, 35c, 30c, 25c and 20c. Our pure "Mocha and Jave has stood the test for along time. Call at the store or phone. TV. a* *Si tttiii HOT DRINKS! We have installed at our place of business, "sodi 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 Daily Pioneer. Reed's studio for colored work C. H. Miles, C. Stahl and G. T. Keele were Bemidji people reg at Duluth hotels yester day. Father O'Dwyer returned this morning from a visit at Tenstrike among his parishoners at that place. Felix Fournet, the wholesale dealer of Crookston, was transacting business in the city yesterday. C. F. Ross, a member of the firm of Ross & Ross, came in yesterday afternoon from Duluth and went to Kelliher last even ing. MaryDark circles under the eyes indicate a sluggish circula tion or torpid liver and kidneys. Exercise daily and take Hol lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 'Twill do you good. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker's Drug store. W. T. Blakely, the Farley log ger and capitalist, spent last night and today in the city, on busiress. He states that he is satisfied with the present cold weather and that the logs are being cut and skidded at a lively rate in his camps near Farley. R. K. Bliler left last evening for Blackduck, where he will run some lines for the Grand Forks Lumber company, to determine the boundaries of some land which is in dispute as to tres pass, Mr. Bliler returned yes terday from an extended trip to Heart lake, on the White Earth reservation, beyond the Itasca state park. Masquerade Carnival. A masquerade carnival will be held at the skating rink Friday evening of this week. At the same time the band will give a concert at the rink. Prices 15cv and 25c. for skaters, spectators, 10c. Four prizes will be awarded. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore exist ing between William Begsley and E. Englund, has been dissolved by mutual consent. All out standing bills are to be collected by William Begsley and the busi ness of blacksmithing shall be conducted at the same stand by William Begsley. Dated January 14th, 1907. William Begsley. Men Wanted for Extension. J. P. Daugherty, of the firm of Dempsey & Daugherty, came down this morning from Big Falls, having visited several of the camps where crews are build ing the extension of the M. & I. Mr. Daugherty states that the work is progressing nicely, but that he needs many more men for the work. He is offering shovelers and men to clear the right-of-way $2.25 per day, and for muskeg swamping eigtheen t) twenty cents per yard. How's This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's caearrh cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's catarrh cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's family constipation. rpiils for 4 Read the daily Pioneer E. A. Schneider left last even ing on a business trip to the twin cities. A. B. Ostrum, a merchant of Farris, was a visitor in the city yesterday. H. C. Calvert spent last night in Blackduck, looking after some business matters. Dr. Blakeslee went to Black duck last evening on a combined business and professional trip. J. E. Wilkin of Cass Lake, the general agent for the Fitger Brewing company, came over from his home yesterday after noon and went to Tenstrike last evening. Inspecting Many Ties. A. C. McLean, the tie man, left last evening for Big Falls, where he will look after some matters for the Martin Bros., of Duluth, for whom he is the dis trict representative. The Martins have a large quan tity of ties at different points along the M. & I., and it is the intention to have ties inspected and put in conditiou for delivery to the Northern Pacific Railway compauy, which has bought all the ties which Martin Bros, own on both the M. & T. and the Red Lake lines. Mr. McLean will get the ties ready for shipment at all stations from Big Falls to Bramerd. Jesse Smith and Joseph Flannigan, official inspec tors for the N. P., will pass judge ment on the ties for receptiou or rejection by the railway com pany. Editor Postmaster Scheers Here. Charles F. Scheers, post-, master at Akeley and owner of Akeley Tribune, one of the best country newspapers in the state, spent last night in the city. r. Scheers attended Masonic lodge meeting here and also inspected the workings of the local post office, with the intention, if pos sible of getting "pointe-rs" that he may be able to give the pat rons of the Akeley office better service. Mr. Scheers is making a fine postmaster, and is ever on the alert to give the people of his town the best there is both as a public official, and also as pub lisher of the paper that is in tensely loyal to Akeley and her interests. & H. BASKETBALL GAMES WILL Senior and Junior Girls' Teams and Firemen and Clerks Will Contest For Supremacy. Two games of baskot ball will be played in the opera house this evening. One game will be between the junior and senior "girls' teams of the high school and the other will be between the fire department five and the team organized from among the retail clerks of the city. The girls' game will be called first, with the following line-up: SeniorsShirley Knox (cap- tain,) Ruth Wilcox, forwards Bernice Pendergast, center Ida Geil, Nellie Shannon, guards. Juniors Eva Getchell, Selma Witting, forwards Ethel Getchell, center Nettie Danger field, Belle Larson, guards. The line-up for the firemen and clerks will be as follows: Firemen E. Geil, H. Geil, forwards L. Heffron, center Gould, H. Arnold, guards ClerksJ. Schoemaker, J. Lind say, forwards G. Peterson, cen ter Ed Gould, E. Scharf, guards. Both games promise some exciting sport. In the game recently played between the sen iors and the juniors, some sur prising ability was shown, and as the girls have practiced stead ily since then, they are much improved and are very fast and more skillful. The game between the firemen and the clerks promises a battle royal. There are some old play ers with records in both teams and there is considerable friendly rivalry among the players. A social dance will be given after the games, and the public is invited to attend. Mrs. E. E. McDonald has returned from St. Paul, where she has been visiting with rela tives for some time prior to Christmas. Roadmaster Is Killed. Eau Claire, Wis Jan 17 Twenty two cars on an Omaha freight tram weie derailed near Augusta at 1 a m. Roadmaster Daniel Keefe of Altoona, working with a wrecking crew, was crushed between two cars and instant ly killed. MOTMimaH "All Over the Town" You'll Hear the Same Clothing House Ou Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Is the Jflost Saeeessfal Display aM Sale of GTothiDg Furnishings and Shoes for Me and Young Men Not most successful in the sense of "Cheapness," for poorly made and ill-fitting clothing are not cheap at any price,successful because of the high standard "quality" shown in materials and workmanship, and because of the very excellent values. "Billy" Rhodes Whipped. "Billy" Rhodes, the prize figh.er, who is well known in Be midji, was rpcontly r!pfeated in Boston b*' Terry Martin. In fact, Rhodcd was overcoi.fident, was not in go condition, and wtsgvou a -ound di ubbing. A Boatun tf legrara bays ol Uhide-: "Bil Klo'l's th- St Paul fuh'M-, i mltijOvt recovered irom the beating given him by Terry Martin, which atone time seemed likely to terminate fatally. Rhodes was a greatly surprised man at the fight put up by Mar tin, who looked easy for him. He says he was not at his best and admits that he underestimated Martin. At the same time Mar tin is one of the best in the busi ness, and just lacks being a top notcher. Rhodes is anxious for another chance at him. The fight put a damper on Rhodes' hopes of getting on with Honey Mellody. Rhodes says he will now get in condition to give Mar tin another go, and in case he wins, as he thinks he can, he will go after Mellody and Joe Thomas. Rhodes says, "I am not a has-baen by any means yet." WRECKERS RESPONSIBLE. Fas* Train on Seaboard Air Line Ditched. Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 17.Train No. 84 on the Seaboard Air Line, known as ihe "Florida limited," ran into an open switch two miles north of Ral eigh, but none of the passengers was killed or seriously injured. Conductor Hancock of Richmond was bruised. According to statements of the diyl sion superintendent there is strong evidence that the accident was due to the work of wieckers A fire started immediately and the baggage car, din ing car and two Pullman sleepers were consumed, along with three or four freight cars on the siding A south bound train passed over the stretch of track fifteen minutes before the lim ited was wrecked The switch lock was badly bent and there were fresh cuts inflicted by some heavy instru ment The engineer says he saw five men hiding nearby just as his engine bit the switch. BIG BLAZE AT FARGO. Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollar Fire Occurs. Fargo, N. D, Jan 17.Damage to the extent of $150,000 was done to the wholesale harness house of Bristol ft Sweet The block, which is one of the most prominent along Broadway, caught fire, presumably from the fur nace. There were $20,000 worth of goods ready for shipment, but orders had bfen delayed by blockaded roads N such collections of Mens garments have heretofore been shown under a Bemidji roof,from the shops of B. Kuppenheimer & Co.f and Stein-BIoch Co., garments that are hand worked by men who understand the art right through the lines of very finest American and Imported wool* ens. W doubt if you could find one single garment that wouldn't ap- peal to the taste of the most discriminating man in Bemidji. We've been very careful of prices we want to, do a volume of business rather than to sell a few things at high prices. An we know that this present display and sale will prove a revelation to you. AGAIN WEJNVITE YOUyPOiCOME mm MM* SAYS THIS a ii'sxt "Sr i RELIEVES BACKACHE A well-known authority says that Backache is often Nature's danger signal which notifies the sufferer that the kidneys are sick. The following simple houie-roade mixture is said to relieve backache and cleanse and build up the Kidneys, if taken before the stage of Brighfs dis ease: Fluid Extract Dande lion, one'half ounce Com pound Kargon, one ounce Compound Syrup Sarsap arilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after meals and at bedtime. A well known local drug gist is authority that these ingredients are mainly of vegetable extraction and harmless to use, and can be obtained at small cost from any good prescription phar macy. Those who think they have kidney trouble or suffer with lame back or weak bladder, should give this prescription a trial, as no harm can possibly follow its use, and it is said to do wonders for some people. 1 MEKANDWSMEK. Use Big 6 for unnatural discharges,inflammations, irritations or ulceration! of mucoiii membrane". Painless, and not aetnn iTHECVAHSCHEWIOALCO. gent or poiBonous. Sold hjr DrnctrlaU, or sent in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, for SI 00, or 3 bottles S2 7S. Circular sent on raquoat FOLEY'S H0NEYTA The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, For eoughs, colda, throat and lun troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic Good for everybody. Sold everywhere The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR lain a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Prepare only by Foley fe Company* Ohloam* Barker's Drnsr Store.