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ST, Replenish Your Wardrobe for the Coming Event To Be Props Thankful Is to Be Well Dressed (’Leary & Bowser The store that shows its appreciation of your patronage. Tremendous .Thanksgiving Purchases Are Expected From OUR LINEN SECTION Not only is it necessary that the larder be bountifully filled, but the china and lin- Lunch Cloths D°“i°_’ en closet should receive unusual attention Centre Pieces { j, orner to properly observe this day of Drawn Work § geast and thankegiving. Oil Cloths One of the most beautiful of all our Bibs, Etc. departments is our Linen Congregation. Anticipating the wants of our patrons and friends we are prepared with an exceptionally elaborate showing of Fine Damasks and Table Accessories. The as- sortments are larger and the best we have ever shown, We invite you to callat this counter and inspect the attractions. Linen Values Pattern Cloths--Hemstitched: double | Unbleached Damasks and Colored Cloths damask; pure bleached linen with napkins to match; floral 70-inch Flag, per yard 50¢c and seroll designs; size 8-10 70-inch Plaid, per yerd 50¢ x 20-20 $||] N 64-inch Poppy, per yard 65¢ Pattern Ctoths---Hemmed; doub’e dam- ask; pure bleached linen; with nap- kins to match; ftloral designs sg size 8-10x20-20 66 inch Dot, per yard 75¢ Colors 33c to 50c Linen Fringed Rapkins Pattern Cloths--- Bleached damask, Colured border, 50c per dozed. beautiful lities; " : Deaucifup @uatities $9.83.50 | white, $1.25 1o s1.50. Napkins to match; separate. Silent Cloth---58-inch, heavy, 50c Lovely Table Damasks---With napkins | pamask Towels--Fringed White and to match: : . colored borders, each 25¢ 2-inch Plain, rd 1.5 10tneh Holly, hor 3o $138 | Extra Quality- Hemstitched damask 72-inch Orange Blossom. vper | towels 50¢ and 75¢ yard $1.50 -‘fi-iucfi Sim Flower per yd. sléso A complete assortment of Huck 70-inch Clover, par yard 5¢ 64-inch Seroll, 60c and Turkish towels §0c per dozen 62-inch Fleur de Lis 50c | up to 50c each. Fancy Hand Painted China Values Salad Set, seven pieces, painted—complete $2.50 Lovely Hand Painted Chop Plate, large shzey ORBI o sven vioe s e o e B B .. $3.00 Cups and Saucers, dainty and original de- ....... $1.50 to $2.50 Sugar and Creamers, unusual values, perfect signs conceptions $2.50 Vegetable Dishes, Cracker Jars, Fruit Bowls, Bon Bon Dishes, Ete. Besides these suggestins for the big day, we have extensive lines in other desirablc Thanksgiving needs, and for the coming week’ Commencing Saturday Morning Of this week our Bargain Counter will contain Extra Specials! Goods that are needed every day. See our east window for beautiful linens. R.emember the Place Remember the Day Remember our Bargains f-‘.‘.‘ it ct 1 Wall Paper Mouldings J. A. HOFF Reliable Painter All Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk Oils " Varnishes Fresh Canned Goods. WE have just received a large shipment of Fresh Canned Goods. The Easter Brand We have choice Peaches, Pears, Muscat Grapes, Apricots, and Egg Plums put up from this year’s crop. g "~ ©ur 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 storeJor phone 207. ROE @ MARKUSEN ‘We have installed at our place .of business, “soda fountain hot drinks.” THIS IS OUR: MENU: Hot Chocolate with Macarons 15¢ Hot Clam Bouillon . . 10¢ Hot Chicken Bouillon ~ . . 10¢ Hot Tomato Bouillon . . 10¢ Hot Conc. Ext. of Coffee . 10¢ Lakeside Bakery. THE CITY. M. & M. Read the Dailv Pioneer. Fruit in abundance at Peter- son’s. See The best is the cheapest. the fruit at Peterson’s, Come and select one of our Fur lined coats at Schneider Bros. Delicious home-made jelly, a few dozen glasses, at Peterson’s. Eat a roast turkey dinner, at the City Res- taurant, Sunday. The largest display of suits and overcoats in Bemidji. Schneider Bros. W. O. Sterling of Annandale, Minn.,, is in the city selling a line of Masonic goods. Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Barlow’s Best, also Gold Medal. Mascot and Cremo. E. W. Hall of Spaulding wasa Bemidji visitor yesterday, re- turning home last evening. The best selected line of sta- tionery and blank books can be found at the Pioneer office. Glasses to preserve your eyes fitted by Drs. Larson & Larson. Office 20d floor Swedback Blk. Peter Malterud of Buena Vista spent yesterday in the city attending to business mat- ters. Mr.and Mrs. N. W. Brown are enjoying a visit from their son-in-law, John Kehoe of Middle River. The largest stock of clothing is now owned by Schneider Bros. Two great Stores, Bewidji and Baudette. Lutefisk, pultost, anchoves, wieners, cooked Berlin ham, head cheese, pig’s feet, etc. New supply at Peterson’s, This is day of ‘‘pre-digested” foods. No food comes so near being easily digested as good home cooking—when Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder is used (in biscuit and cake). Gives vigor, strength, vitality to your nerves, stomach and every part;of your body. It’s easy to take; swallow a little Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea: it does the business. Tea or Tablets, 385 cents, Barker’s It is one of the most wonder- ful tonics for developing the figure, making bright eyes, red lips and rosy cheeks, ever offered to the American girl. Hollister’s Rocky Mountamn' Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35 eents, Barker’s drug store. ’ Thanksgiving Day. For the above occasion the Minnesota and International Railway Co, will sell tickets to all stations on this line at follow- ing rates. One and third fare for round trip. No ticket less than 50 cents. Date of sale Nov. Read: the Dailv{Pibneer. Good Photos at Reed’s studio. Eat a roast turkey diner, at the City Res- taurant, Sunday, Fine frmt for the table or sick room, always at Peterson’s. A good assortment of 1906 diaries at the Pioneer office. We are ready tohelp you select your winter outfit at Schueider Bros. Rubbers, rubbers, rubbers, at wholesale and retail. Schhei- der Bros. Wood sawing ' solicitzd—Also 16 inch wood iorsale, W.' E. Foster’s residence, Phone 74-3. Get your winter supplies. at two greatest clothing stores, Be- midji and Baudette. Schneider Bros. The card party given last even. ing by the members of St, Phillip’s aid society at I..0, O. F, hall was well attended and those present report an enjoyable timg, Dr. C. J. Larson.is: expected home Sunday from a professional trip to the southward, including Akeley, Bertha, Park Rapids, and other towns in thatterritory, Don’t forget. to eat your Sun- day dinner at the City Restau- rant, the most popular Cafe in northern Minnesota. Dinner will be served from 11a. m.to 2:30 p. m, Horses; Horses. I have for sale horses weigh- ing from 1,300 to 3,300. See Pogue. K. of P. Election. The annual election of officers in the K. of P. lodge will be held at their next meeting Tuesday, November 27. A full attendance is desired. At the same time there will be work in the third rank, Beltrami’s First Sheriff. Crookston Journal: J. P. Lygard who was the first sheriff of Beltrami county and who now makes his home at Halstad spent yesterday in the city and called upon many of his friends in this city. He served two and since his retirement Sheriff Bailey has served three terms and was re-elected for a fourth term_this fall. Band to Give Concert. This evening the band will give a concert and dance at the city hall, and it is |the inten- tion of the boys to make of this event the very best that they have ever attempted. Rehear- sals have been held and prac- ticing has been very regular, which insures a treat in the musical line. Symington’s orchestra will furnish the music for the ball, and every attention | . will be shown patrons of the ball. They are coming' and going|* and the great crowds continue to come at Schneider Bros. We own and control the best made merchandise. Schneider Bros. Read the Daily Pioneer, Sea Snakes. Sea snakes are very plentiful in the south Pacific. They are widely distrib- uted, stray individuals having been se- cured on the coast of New Zealand. ‘When swimming close to the surface they exactly resemble an'. ordinary. snake, except that the head is always: below water. At night they come Fresh oysters, butter, egge, and delicacies at Peterson’s. We have secured extra sales- men who are willing to work, Call on:Schneider Bros. Don’t forget to eat your Sun- day dinner at the, Oity Restau- rant, the most. popular..Cafe.in northern Minnesota, Dinner will be served from. 11:a. m. to 2:30 p. m, v A party of hunters cowprising C. Woodward, H.'A. Simons, J. W, Kelsey and Dave Kuhns re- turned last Saturday from a suc:| cessful trip down the Mississippi| ¢ river. They camped about eight miles from here down stream and found the game plentiful and the hunters few. 'The party was out ten.days and brought . back four fine deer. Protective Colors of Animajs. I seem to trace a faint clew to the connection between the protective col- oring and the mind in the intense de- sire of the fox to remaln concealed and unseen. That this is a possible theory we Infer from, the fact that a blind animal does not change color., Put a dozen minnows Into an ordipary ‘white. wash hand. basin and they will In a very short time be of a pale, color. If over one no change passes we may be tolerably certain that It is blind.— From Dale's “Thé Fox.” Guess Again, “I have a pleasant surprise for you. Miss Saarply.” “Can I.guess what it is, Mr. Bore- some?” “You may try, Miss Sharply.” “Let me see. I guess you are going ' to tell me that you intended. leaving ' the clty.” “Good night, Miss Sharply.” “Good night, Mr, Boresome.”—Cleve- land Plain Dealer. l Monotonous. “Wealth has its disadvantages;” sald the philosopher. “Yes,” answered the man withsport- Ing inclinations. “It must be very mo- j notonous for a man to. be able to bet $5,000 or $10,000 on a horse race with- out caring whether he loses it or not.” —Washington Star. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by local. applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis- ease. . Catarrh is a blood or con- stitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies: Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts, di- rectly on the jblood and macous surfaces. is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed- by one of the best physicians in this country ;for yearsand is a regplar prescrip: tion. It is composed. of the. best tonics known, combined with;the best blood purifiers, acting; di- |} rectly on' the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination' of :the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh, ” Send . for testimouialg free. 3 F. J. CHENEY. &-CO., Props., Teledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75¢c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Hall’s. Catarrh Cure{} The busiest store in Northern Minnesota, supplying the entite country at Schneider Bros. [ The ‘old beheading stone at Stirling, England, was, protected In 1887 by public subscription, raised at the in- stance of the Stirling Natural History and Archaeological soclety. It was then | incidsed in an iron cage.. There is an- other relic of public execution {n Stir- ling in the museum of the Smith insti- tute In that city. 1t {s the bowl which the . public executioner used when he ‘went around the market taking a raeas.. ,ure ‘of meal from, evéry farmer’s sack. Impossible Diagnosis. “The boy has evidently been eating, 100, /much , between meals,” “said the doctor. “ “Nonsense!” replied the boy’s father, “A.boy can’t eat in his sleep.” “How do you mean?’ “I mean that each of his meals be- glns when he gets up in the morning and ends when he goes.to bed.”—Phil- adelphia Ledger. 2 Has visited Minnesota for Ten Years DR. DORAN America’s Most Popular Specialist, Will Visit ‘Bemidji Thursday, Dec; 6, at HOTEL MARKHAM Returning every month. Con sult him while the oppor- tunity is at hand. DR. DORAN has no superior in diagnosipg and treating diseases and deformities. He treats scute and chronic catarrh, diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat, lungs, liver, stomach and bowels. Dyspepsia. _constitutional _catarr headache, rheumatism, chronic female dis+ eases, neuralgia. siatica, dizziness, nervous- ess, ‘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- Dpendicitis, eczema, varicocele and hydrocele properly treated. Thelr system of curing Cancers, Tumors, Goiters, Fistula, Piles, Taricocele and enlarged glands with tho sub- i cutaneous injection method absolutely with- on&lln and withou! l Travelers in Tibet describe the won- sickt SN ARE t the loss of a drop of:fll. . is one of his own discoverles and is | [l the most really scientific and certain cure of 't FINE HOME MADE CANDY DELICIOUS AND CHEAP Eat one of our CREAM CABRAMELS and you will buy no other. Our assortment of Cakes and pastry is always. the finest. Ices,Ice Cream & Sweet Cieam. Party orders solici- b 0 315 Minnesota Ave, Phone 125 The home of Bnowflake Bread. Little Economies. “I once made up my mind,” said a London man, “that I would : become the possessor of a good gold watch. I saved up the money for it in this way: When 1. felt like eating a shilling luncheon, as I often did, I kept It down, to tenpence. I put the twopence saved toward ‘my watch: fund.: You will bardly believe me, but with little economles like this I had in less than six months saved enough.to buy my gold watch.” “But” sald a_ listener, “where is your gold watch? You are ‘wearing a poor little gun metal thing.” “Well,” was the Teply, “when I found how easily T cotld get along without | shilling luncheons I concluded T could get along with a ten shilling watch in- stead of a ten pound one. So that the watch fund grew until it purchased for me my own house.”—London Mall. Duststorms That Bury Forests. derful storms of dust:that ‘occur in Kashgaria, near the foot of the Kuen- Lun mountains. The dust in the air Is sometimes so dense that complete dark- ness: prevails. Occaslonally ‘rain falls during such a storm, but the raindrops evaporate during their descent, and the dust carried with them falls in-lumps. Entire forests of poplar trees are buried in dust hillocks forty feet high. These Meposits of dust are afterward moved on by the wind, but the trees that have been burled dle, even atter thelr dis- interment. 3 A Difterence. ~ Cuest (golng over the picture gallery and.halting ‘before a portrait)—And 1s this the old master? Servant—No, sir. Sure, that's the auld: missus.—London Magazine. . .Martin Bros., of Duluth, - Minn,, will buy ties a- long:the lines of the M. & I.,and the nineteenth century. Young. middle-age. and old, single and married men and all, who. suffer from lost manhood, nervous debilit spermatorrhoes. seminal losses. sexual - cay, faltering memory, stunted demlonm%n . 1ack of energy. impoverished blood, pimples; facial blemishes. impediment to iarriage, also blood and skin diseases. syphilis, erup-. tion. halr falling, bone pains. swelling sore throat, ulcers; effects of mercury, kidiey and- bladder troubles, weak back, passine.urine 100 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 V] doctor ib patients for the wmng ailment: No incurable diseases taken. Both sexes treated confidently and privately. 'Consulta- tion and examination to those interested, $L * Dr.J. E:Doran, Modioal Block, burning urine, - ST. PAUL, Mian | G. N. Railway- A. C. McLean of Bemidji, will _call on. you.- If you have ties for sale write to 1im at Bemidji. MANTI SOTHERS We are able to:show you a stronger line than ever before. = ashore and lle among the rocks. They 28th and. 29th, 1906. Return|teea on fish and, although thelr.small limit Dee, 3rd, 1906. Half ‘of |double fangs appear harmless, they are above rates for children of half | reported to be very venomous. fare age. G. A. Walker, Agent. Clean Young Men, e % o=t ‘There are plenty of bright young men Will'Continue Business. in the country whose hands haye not Mrs. Henry Buenther has de-|been soiled by the dirt of latter day ided t i i politics. It will be a good thing for ‘; (l) conmn;e the. businees the state and for the natlon to have ormerly. conducted .by . her|them come forward and take an active husband Henry Buenther, who|part in public affairs. i good thing for any party that recog- e drowx.led bk t“}w L nizes them and gives them, proper en- She wishes the Pioneer to couragement.—Knoxville Journal and state that she has hired compe-|Tribune. tent men tu:do the work and that all unfinished work will be turned out as soon as possible. End of the Homeymoon. “Finished your honeymoon yet?’ “I don’t know. I have never been able to determine the exact nreaning of the word honeymoon.” 3 “Well, then, has your wife commenc- ed to do the cooking yet?’—Houston Post. & 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 § - 1907. - Con- tinuous passage each direction. Folly often goes beyond her bounds, son. — Study Yourself. In order to judge of the Inside’ of others study. your own, for men in gen: eral, are very much allke, and though i except wh other has pt when fare and third are much the same, and whatever en- | makes less. *[80c, to all points in Minnesota|7°0 !n others will engege, : lease others In:you.~Ches vth and South Dakota. ool i s It will be a |, but tmpudence knows none.—Ben Joo- | | Rate one fare plus two dollars | one has one prevailing passion and an- i r, yet their operations | Minigum fare| gages or dlsgusts, pleases ‘or offenda | 4 SHEEP COATS ‘& MACKINAWS | Any length you desire. Com- i pare our prices with the other fellow’s .and, you: will.be con- vinced that our merchandise is what you want. WOOL S . The biggest, bargain.,in men’s | 60c all wool socks. Try them. RUBBERS Lumberman’s, star rubbers, ' men’s women’s and - children’s ‘overshoes - and rubbers. The " most compléte, stock. - The most reagonable prices. :Wie are “showing a line fro; $2.00 to. $3.50 that is very | | hard to beat. Remember ab- :solute satisfaction ‘guaranteed | ‘or:money cheerfully refunded.