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R FINE HOME MADE CANDY DELICIOUS AND CHEAP Eat one of our CREAM CARAMELS and you will § buy no other. Our assortment of Cakes and pastry is always the finest. Tces,Ice Cream & Sweet Cieam. Party orders solici- ted. Read the Daily Pioneer, The M. & I. passenger train was a half-hour late last evening. Mrs. Thomas Lawler of Minne- apolis was registered at the Brinkman last evening. The best selacted line of sta: tionery and blank books can be found at the Pioneer office. L. B. Kelley, the pulp wood buyer, went to Kelliher last evening to look after some pros- B | pective purchases. S. D. Works, the Mankato land man, arrived in the city last GJ k\ [ evening to look after some busi- ness affairs in this vicinity. There will be turkeys, ducks, e Q e geese and oysters at the Arcade 315 Minnesota Ave, Phone 125 saloon Thanksgiving eve., Wed- The home ot Snowflake Bread. nesday. Call and getsome. Mrs. M. A. Downs has recov- ered from the recent operation which she underwent for appen- dicitis and has been discharged from St. Anthony’s hospital. Babies’ health depends upoen babies’ food. Hollister’s Rocky a visitor in the city yesterday|Mountains Tea is the best' baby evening. medicines known to loving D. H. O'Connor left this morn- |mothers. Tea or Tablets, 35 ing for Jenkins to look after|cents. Barker’s drugstore, some land, George Kirk left yesterday The west-bound passenger afternoon to _visit his logging train on the Great Northern was [C3mps two miles from Mallard an hour late yesterday afternoon. |1ake, on the extension of the THE CITY. Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Gold Medal flour. Neil Bunnell of Blackduck was " Read the Daily Pioneer. H—OT—I)E_N—@ | Good Photos at Reed's studio. Lettuce and celery: at Roe & We have installed at our Markusen's. . ; A good assortment of 1907 place of business, “soda fountain hot drinks.” diaries at the Pioneer office. I. O. Manger of McIntosh was THIS IS OUR MENU: a guest at the Markham last Hot Chocolate with Macarons 15¢ night. Hot Clam Bouillon .~ . 100 ||, Everything good to eat for Hot Chicken Bouillon . . 10c Thanksgiving at Roe & Marku- Hot Tomato Bouillon . . 10c sen’s. Hot Conc. Ext. of Coffee . 10c Helga Landen of Miut»y, N. D., tarried at the Markham last night. T. A. Miller, an attorney of St. Thomas, N, D., was a visitor in : . the city yesterday. Read the daily Pioneer. J.W. Irwin went to Black- Heinz’s mince meat at Roe & | qucl last e/ening to look after Markusen'’s. some business matters. Mrs. Freeman of Bertha has| pa)) and winter overcoats and been the guest of Mrs. Erwig|gyits at0. 0. Rayne’s, the lead- during the past three days. ing tailor. Opposite Markham Fall and winter overcoats and |Hotel. suits at C. O. Raynme’s, leading| A W. Chase of Anoka was tailor. Opposite Markham hotel. |among the out-of-town visitors Wood sawing solicited—Also|registered at the Markham last 16-inch wood iorsale. W. E.|night. ] Foster’s residence, Phone 74-3.| por insurance against failure Fred B. Harris, the Crookston |and disappointment on baking cigar manufacturer, was calling|day, use Hunt’s Perfect Baking on the local trade yesterday and | Powder. soliciting orders, J. C. Parker went to Northome E. D. Beeson was a passenger |last evening to look after some to Gemmell last evening, whizher business matters for the Naugle he went to look after the ship-|Pole & Tie company. ping of some poles. Wanted: Two girls. Must be Lakeside Bakery. 18,'N, Hobson, who owns:s. web Great Northern from Sulway. p " There are about 125 men em- goods establishment at Kelliher, . . was a visitor in the city yester- ployed m‘ the Kirk camps at the day. He left for his home last|Present time, evening, S— As surely as children learn to speak the language of their parents, so surely will Hollister’s | See Pogue. Rocky Mountain Tea make them I well and keep them well. Tea K. of P. Election. or Tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s| The annual election of officers drug store. in the K. of P. lodge will be held Mrs. G. A. Elliott of Grand |2b their next meeting Tuesday, Forks, N. D., arrived in the city November 27. A full n.ttenda'nce yesterday noon and left last even- |18 desired. At the same time ing to spend the winter with her there will be work in the third husband, at Kelliher, where Mr, |Faok. f Elliott is employed in a logging camp. Horses; Horses. I have for sale horses' weigh- ing from 1,300 to 3,300 per team. Thanksgiving Day. For the above occasion the Minnesota and International Railway Co. will sell tickets to all stations on this line at follow- cannot reach the seat of the dis-|ing rates. One and third fare ease. Catarrh is a blood or con-!for round trip. No ticket less stitutional disease, and in order!than 50 cents. Date of sale Nov. to cure it you must take internal | 28¢h and " 29th, 1906. Return . " limit Dec, 3rd, 1906. Half of _remedxes.. Hall’s Catarrh Cnr.e above rates for Ezhildxjen of half is taken internally, and acts di- fare age. G. A. Walker, Agent. rectly on the {blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Will Continue Business. is not a quack medicine. It was| Mrs, Henry Buenther has de- prescribed by one of the best|cided to continue the business . physicians in this country for formerly conducted by her years and is a regular prescrip-|husbsnd Henry Buenther, who tion. It is composed of the best|wag drowned a short time ago, tonics known, combined with the] She wishes the Pioneer to best blood purifiers, acting di-!state that she has hired compe- rectly on the mucous surfaces.|tent men to do the work and that The perfect combination of the|a] unfinished work will be turned two ingredients is what produces | out as soon as possible. such wonderful results in curing _— catarrh. Send for testimouials| Christmas and New Years Holiday free. Rates. F. J. CHENEY & CO,, The Great Northern Railway . Props., Ts_)ledo, 0 company will sell tickets for the Sold by D: fugglsts., price 75c. above occasions from December Tak_e E;all s Family Pills for o9 ¢, Jaunuary 1, inclusive, return constipation. limit January 7, 1907. Con- i tinuous passage each direction. I R T S Rate one fare plus two dollars KEEP YUUH .“Es! except when fare and third makes less. Minimum fare 50c, to all points in Minnesota Martin Bros., of North and South Dakota. Duluth, Minn., will buy ties a- 3 long the lines of - the M. & I., and G. N. Railway. A, C. McLean, - of Bemidji, will call on you. If - | you have ties for sale write to him at Bemidji. MARTIN BROTHERS, Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they ! Turkeys at Tremont Hotel. N. W. Brown of the Tremont hotel and restaurant has just re- | ceived the largest consignment of poultry ever shipped by a hotel to Bemidji at any one time. The consignment consists of 1,000 pounds of turkeys, 150 | pounds of geese and 150 pounds Yof ducks. It is the intention of Mr. Brown to serve these for Thunks- giving and he extends a special invitation to everyone tw take their Thanksgiving dinner with 'him, at the very low price of 25c. ‘ 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. 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 storelor phone 207. ROE @ MARKUSEN Wanted: An experienced wait- experienced dishwashers.. Good ress. One who understands|Wages. Apply at Armstrong’s lunch counter work. Good |cafe. At present phone, 344. wages. J. A. Armstrong, or| Neil A. Gilchrist, pastor of the phone 344. Presbyterian church at Crook- Nate Carver, who has been in|8t0n, was a visitor in Bemidii the city for several days, left yesterday and registered at the yesterday afternoon for his log- Brinkman hotel. ging camp near Mallard. He| There will be turkeys, ducks, took several men with him to|geese and oysters at the Arcade work in the camp. ‘| saloon Thanksgiving eve., Wed- J. H. McEwen of Cando, N. D,,|nesday. Call and get some. arrived in the city yestarday and| F. W. Rhoda and his brother has been interviewing thelogeers | Paul, the latter from Long who make their headquarters in|Prairie, have been in the north Bemidji relative to the purchase|country along the line of the of some teams which he owns. M: & L. railway, hanting for big J. B. Hanson, head bookkeeper | game. . for the Crookston Lumber com-| Union Thanksgiving services pany, went-to Kelliher last ever-|will be held in the Presbyterian g to look after the business|church Thursday foremoon at that is being done in the com-|10:30, when the Presbyterian and pany’s logging camps at Kelliher. | Baptist congregations will jointly ‘ Linens We have a most com- plete assort- mentof desir able Thanks giving Da- Colgotes Talc Powders Colgates Dental Powders ks, Doil- A Gt 1-2 pound can Vaseline . ; ies, Centre Pieces, and L’nch cloths Pattern cloths, Towels, etc. Fancy Silks, worth $1.50 Yard Wide Taffetta Silks Ten Dozen Men’s Sox Natural Jand Flesh color. Ladies’ Furnishings Ot i Cloaks, Ete. e e me]' All that goes to make rprgnar Thanksgiving a suc- 250 W‘:I“_e cess for the well Thanksgiving 4 dressed woman. ....15¢ price FANCY RIBBONS 4 to 6 inches wide, Thanksgiving price It rarely fails to cure rheuma-|(Commemorate the day. Rev. tism because it supplies the|White will preach. blood with the necessary sub-| J. P. Easton of Crookston, stance to absorb the poison of|superintendent of the retail lum- rheumatism-uric acid. That is|ber yards of the Crookston Lum- what Hollister’s Rocky Moun-|ber company, spent yesterday tain Tea will do. Tea or Tablets, |afternoon in the city, noting the 85 conts. Barker’s drug store.|business being done at their local Miss Maggie Munroe returned | yards here, formerly the Mark- last evening from Eau Claire, | ham-Schisel company. Wis., where she went a month| Mrs. C, C. Doty of Park River, ago, on account of the death at|N. D., was in the city yesterday, that place of a sister. She broke |visiting with old friends. She in- her right arm while she was in|tends to go to Park Rapids for a Eau Claire, and did not take off|yisit of a week. Mr. and Mrs the plaster cast until yesterday.| Doty lived in Bemidji, at one Fresh dates, figs and apple|time, when Mr. Doty was mn cider at Roe & Markusen’s. business here. They also resided W, A. Forris returned yester- in Park Rapids for several years. day evening from Hackensack,| V- W Chandler, who has dur- where he yesterday discovered a|I08 the past six months had break in the telegraph wires of charge of the logs of the Sw_"d‘ the M. & I. and repaired the ard L\'nnbel‘ c(?m?m?y .Wt.“(:h breakage. He came up on yester- passed in the Mississippi river day evening’s train and went fx.'o.m St.. Paul to I.’rescott, was a through to Tenstrike, to look visitor in the cxt.y yesterday after some business for the M, |afternoon and evening. He left &L last night for Deer River, where W, H. ‘Steachan, seperhitsin he had some business matters to G ot e M: & & o look after. ent o e . .y passe : through the city last evening, en- AT, Harels retnrred on. the 9 % delayed train from Duluth Mon- route from Brainerd to Big Falls. : f He occupied his special car, 50, day afternoon from Minneapolis, where he had been attending the and stated that the snow along A the line from the south was the méstingof, i the Northwestern largest in amount that had been | Telephone association. There A were about 300 delegates in at- scattered along the right-of-way 5 . for five years. tendance at the convention, which included the managers of local stations at places in Minnesota, North and South Dakota. Show Saturday. STORE WILL CLOSE AT NOON ON_THAN [ 3 o o Special Thanksgiving Bargains ! No matter where you are going tv eat turkey; whether you are going home; whether -you are going to have ‘the" old folks dine with you; whether you are going to entertain friends or whether you are going to be entertained at a friends home, you should Look as You Have Reason to Be--Thankful: We’ve some good things for ycu this week—not to eat, but to wear, and we have placed prices on these goods which makes of them Real Thanksgiving Bargains. We urge you to come in sometime Wednesday—don’t bake and cook all day but just come to the store and take advantage of our Bargain Feast. Colgates White Lilac Toilet Soap. A quality that is exceedingly pleasant and 8 satisfactory. Per box 20c; per bar C EXTRA SPECIAL;---We have two Misses’ coats that will be offered at extreme Bargain : prices for this week. One Heavy Blue Coat—Krimmer Collar—age 18, regular; $22.50—only. ... ... $15.00 | One Heavy Brown Coat—Beaverind Nutria Collar, age 18, regualar $22—only. .$15.00 THESE COATS HAVE SATIN YOKE AND SLEEVE LINING ay 3 China Beautiful hand paint- ed China is always a most pleas- ing addition to the Thanksgiv- ing table & our line"is the finest we have ever shown. | Men’s Furnishings, Clothing, Ete. ° All that goes to make Thanks- giving a success for the well man. . HANDKERCHIEFS for Ladies;” hemstitched, Special 3 Thanksgiving, price - A 5 C Rev. Hall-Quest was here from| 8. D. Works, the Mankato land | ' Read the Dailv Pioneer. map, went to Nary this morn-| Daq Rose of Northome, buyer Blackduck today. Sweet and sour pickles, dill pickles and mixed pickles at Roe & Markusen’s. A. C. McLean, the tie man, went to Funkley last evening, on!sen’s. ing. the M. & I. north-bound passen-} A. O'Kelliher Fresh pineapple, oranges,;St. Cloud, passed through the lemons, bananas and apples forl Thanksgiving at Roe & Marku-| Northome to St. Cloud. for the Watab Pulp company of city this morning enroute from . 5 C. C. Woodward will purchase and W, H.|lath bolts for J. N.- Douglas, on ger. He has several contracts|Squires returned to Blackduck |the Miss'ssippi river as far up’ for ties in sight, and states that | he is kept rather busy looking after the shipment of the ties. last evening, after having spent |as the west line of the town of | yesterday in the city on busi- |Jones, the head of Lake -Bemidji i ness and social affairs. and to the Red Lake railway. - — “WINTER GOOD SHEEP COATS & MACKINAWS Any length you desire. Com- pare our prices with the other fellow’s and. you will be con- ““A Millionaire Tramp” a tramp show, which is apparently given satisfaction, and according to re. ports, is doing a record breaking business, will be seen at the local opera house, December 1. The attraction is under the management of Elmer Walters, who has given the play and com- pany every attention. The crude- ness of plot and:character types 80 often seen in plays with & similar-titleare conspicuous by their absence in ‘A Millionaire Tramp,’”’ and in their stead are character types such as one sees in home life—the play has a bright, sparkling up-to-date story which is unfolded in a natural manner. It has been said “A Millionaire Tramp” through its quaintness possesses sufficient merit to enjoy as long an existence as “The Old Home- stead.” Lieatenant Dockery left yes- terday afternoon for his home at Duluth, having terminated his annual big game hunt. The lieutenant went to Northome and spent several days industriously looking for the deer and moose, but was not very successful. such that he could not get over the ground as rapidly as he desired. Frank P. Handy of Grafton, N D., a cousin of E. K. Anderson, has been in the city for the past five days, visiting' with Mr. Anderson, and incidentally eu- joying a huctin the vicinity of disposed of his business inter- ests at Grafton and is looking for a new location, It i8 barely possible that he may decide to engage in business in this city. The weather ' conditions were|* Skuok’s camp. Mr, Handy has| vinced that our merchandise is what you want. .. WOOL SOCKS) The biggest. bargain. in men’s 50c all wool socks. Try them. . We are able to show you a stronger line than ever before. _ Bemid}i, Minn., Phone 30... : Lumberman’s star -rubbers, men’s women’s and children’s overshoes ‘and. rubbers. The most complete stock. The most reasonable prices. HEAVY WOGL: PANTS | W -showing, .a line from $2.00 80 $5.50 that. is very. or maney. cheerfully refundied.