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AT THE CITY iSanta Clans at Peterson's. We mix paintstoorder. Jones Furs, Furs at the Bazaar this week. There will be no issue of the Daily Pioneer tomorrow. George A. Markham is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Black during the holidays. Display of mechanical toys in operation every evening between 7 and 9 o'clock at Peterson's. DR. FOSTER DENTIN MILES BLOCK. with every purchase of pound of you are entitled to a hand some Dish, a Sugar Bowl, a Cake Plate, a Vegetable Dish. a Cup and Saucer, or Milk Pitcher. The dish alone is worth the price asked for the coffee. FREE! Bemidji JHereautile Gompany .SSSK3. ett i Last Week to Buy Your Christmas Presents The Berman Emporium you can find the best selection in every line. Suits. Furs, Cloaks. Skirts. Waists of all styles. Tea Jackets. Lounging Robes, Lace Collars in the latest designs. Automobile Bags, Muslins, Table linens. A new just received, also an elegant selection of Kid Gloves. Liberal Discount on All Goods Special Sale in Millinery The Berman Emporium, Bemidji Special sale on Furs at the Bazaar. The biggest stock of toys in the city is at I. B. Olson. The only complete toy store in town is at Peterson's. The weather for Christmas day is "clear and colder." Attend the Fur Sale at the Bazaar this week. New styles just received. Erick Nelson, of Blackduck, was transacting business at the court house today. We will have a fresh supply of brick ice cream in for the holiday trade.I. B. Olson. Hark ye to the peasant strain. People are often saved by taking Mark's Lung Balsam. More toys alone than all the others together. A single look will convince you.J. Peterson, Jr. Mrs. George McTaggart, who has been quite ill for several days, was taken ta-St. Anthony's hospital last night. For coughs, colds or any lung trouble do you know Mark's Luna Balsam is the best? Try a bottle. Ask your druggist. Notice to Christmas tree buy ers. You will find it to your in terest to buy your apples, can dies, nuts and trimmings at I. B. Olson. Miss May McLennan left last Wednesday evening for her claim near the Little Fork. Mr. Mc Lennan will meet his daughter at Nortiiome and from there they will drive over the country. Judge Spo'oner and Court Stenographer Cameron returned last night from Grand Rapids, where the district court has been in session for the past three weeks. They will return Jan uary 4 to wind up the term. There are several court cases still to be disposed of. Dr. Henderson has appointed Dr. Marcum deputy coroner. Dr. Henderson's large practice often compells him to be absent from the city when he" is called to act in his official capacity as coroner land the appointment of a deputy I is a necessity which he lias been considering for some time. I Andy Danehar and G. Owens are in the city today from jTonstriko. The Messrs. Dane har and Owe*ns have been inter jesting themselves very actively for Miss Cyr, of Tenstrike in the popularity contest and both gen! tlemen are entitled to.credit for being among the best hustlers in the country. The Red Men's ball tomorrow evening will be the social feature of tomorrow evening and prom ises to be one of the biggest events of the kind ever held in Bemidji. The various commit tees having the affair in charge are busy .making preparations today. The hall will be ap propriately decorated for the oc casion. Music will be furnished by the Bemidji orchestra and the program will begin at 8:30 o'clock. MRS. FOSTER PIANO INSTRUCTOR Leschetizky Hethod. Headquarters for Warner's Rust Proof Corsets lin Ilosi 3 Your Money Back if Clothe erv See the new Furs at the Bazaar this week. After getting disappointed elsewhere come to Peterson's and get what you want. Mrs. Fjellman is down from Northome today doing some Christmas shopping. Words are weak as water when it comes to telling of the wonder ful cures of Mark's Lung Balsam. Chas. Knopke is incapacitated from his duties at the Bemidji Meat Market as the result of an accident yesterday in which he severely injured an arm. County Attorney Loud is put ting the finishing touches on his annual report to the attorney general today. It will be prac tically ready for submission Sat urday. Northern Pacific e?uployes of this city received the news yes terday of the death at Brainerd hospital of engineer P. H. Carney said to have been the oldest en gineer on the Northern Pacific. He had a number of warm friends in Bemidji. PRACTICA CHRISTMA S GIFT S Extensive lines of useful presents always appreciated by every man and boy. What'is more appreciated than a, ^Stylish Suit, Overcoat, Cap, G-loves, Ties, Mufflers, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Etc. Each of the above and lots more are peculiarly suitable Lor CHRISTMAS PRESENTS PER CEN l-O OF O N vercoats vercoat that would sell regular at 110.00 ercoat's thai.would Jt f\{\ Suits thai would C!T f ell regular at $7.50. .PJU\J sell regular at iBJ0.00.tW-/ OU 6 20.00 sell regular at $30.00.. A FLYER. Men's natural wool underwear sold everywhere at Si our price for this sale 69c Jgsp^aspBaB 0 Wrong The Bazaar is having a Fur Sale this week. Why is it that Daily Pioneer want ads bring such good results: Call on A. K. Winter the lead ing jeweler for up-to-date goods. Next door to First National bank. Wm. fjoughead, who has been at St. Anthony's hospital for the past several weeks, will be able to leave the hospital in another week. Received today specially for Christinas. oranges, lemons. pears, grapes, dates, figs, ete. The only complete stock of fruit and confectionery in town. Peterson. J. A. Irvine, the well known lamberman came down from the Blackduck country this morn ing and left at noon today to spend Christmas with his family at Stillwater. Joseph Burns has arranged a skating race to occur at the ice rink tomorrow afternoon. The distance will be a mile and a half and the entries are open to all amateurs. Not a game of blind man's buff. We don't ask you to go blindly in to the purchase of a single bottle of Mark's Lungx Balsam. It's a sure cure for cough, throat and lung troubles Dr. Morrison is making im provements to his office apart ments. The doctor has rented additional rooms and is Raving them fitted up very nicely. He is to make a specialty of diseases of the nose and throat and al ready has a very nice practice in that line. William Miller who lives on Sec. 7, town of Frohn had his dwelling entirely destroyed by fire on last Thursday evening, entailing a loss of not only the house but all of his clothing and supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Miller were lucky in getting out of the building with their lives. The loss is about $400. GREAT REDUCTION IN //J Suit- thai would A A .00 soil regular at*KJ.'50. lU.OO Overcoats that would fif\ Suits that would fCb sell regular at $12-.0,0*.-.O"U sell regular at $15.00..JU2. Overcoats that would sell regular at $15.00. 10.00 Overcoats tliat'would *rt A A Suits that would \t vO, sell regular at $18.00. .1^*.UU sell regular at $20.00. lOoOvP 16.67 sell regular at $25.00. li.'it would -a A A sell regular at $18.00. IQ.U"/ 18.00 egulap at $22 '50.. The Daylight Store. 20.00 II regular at $25.00 A FLYER. 15 doz fancy stiff bosom overshirts in all the latest fall patterns, worth "7Qp $1.50 and $i, each IU\J Strictly One Price to Everybod BEMIDJI, PIANOS! To buy a pi mo is a serious undertaking for most people because hoy know absolutely nothing about the construction or the requirements necessary for durability as well as tone quality and are therefore un able to determine its value which may subject the buyer to great financial loss, leaving them easy prey for unscrup ulous salesmen assisted by the paid advice of a supposed friend, to substitute a var nished thump box for a uiusi cal instrument with music. Do you cave to take the risk? Great are the obstacles in the way of judicious selection ol a piano whor\ a buyer has no personal knowledge for they must rely almost wholly on the advice of the dealer who can make the way plain tin buying advantageously for the most.inexperienced buyer, if he so desires, and he will glad ly do it if he is honorable. Therefore it is important that you should use good judgment in selecting a dealer. He should be one whom you know to be trustworthy aiyl fair in all his dealings and to whom you can go personally at any time for explanation and ad- Valuable Suggestions For TKinking People W have a large variety of different styles and grades of the following manufactures Kimball Heinze, Hallet & Davis Hackley,DunbarCabinet1irairi Adam Schaff, Stodari Palmer Schumann* SonsCabinetGrand and many others. We will sell these At a Very Low Price on Easy Monthly Payments All styles and beautiful designs in for the parlor, church or school at' prices and on very easy terms Finest Display of VIOLINS in Northwest $5 to $150 Mandolins, Guitars, Accordeom ail kinds of Musical Instrum If you intend to buy let. us give you prices before you accept the unreliable statements of traveling agents and peddlers. All we want is a chance to give you prices We car save you money MUSIC STORE vice and whom you can do pond on what he tells you con cerning them. Vim can readily understand why as a rule it is advisa/ble to "patronize home industry." This rule will apply in almost every line, particularly in buy ing a piano as lie dealer is easily cessible ivi ease atten tion is required, beside having sold tho nfst riimont it is to his interest to see 1 hat it is in good condition as a standing endorsement for him, and a very important consideration for the buyer, an advantage he will not have buying from a distant dealer. Not having the ready money to pay for the piano need not stand in the way of purehas ing Your home may have the advantage a musical in strument. Von can buy on easy terms, paying for it in small monthly payments that will suit your circumstances. We are making prices on in struments very much lower than ever before offered in this part of tie stale. If you think of buying piano in the near I'm are it will be to your interest to take advantage of this money s.u\ hi: 1 1 ujort unity. i S7\ 1 1 1 1 i 1 i r* p~ I I t.