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Read the Dailv Pioneer. The best selacted line of sta- tionery and blank books can be found at the Pioneer office. Fresh supply for Thanksgiving of fruit, nuts, candies and other Eat one of our CREXM [ good things to eat, at Peterson’s. CARAMELS and you will A marriage license was issued buy no other. [today to Joseph Tisdell and Miss Our assortmentof Cakes Evelyn B. Hays, both of the ‘t‘“d tl[’*‘s""y is always the §|town of Spaulding. s One safe rule for young house- Tces, Ice Cream & Swge_t wives: Begin usi'ngy ant’ Per- Cieam. Party orders solici- [ e. Baking Powder, you'll never ted. want to use any other. Mrs. Clara O. Martin qualified yesterday in probate courtas the administratrix of the estate of her late husband, Carlton R. Martin. There will be turkeys, ducks, geese and oysters at the Arcade saloon Thanksgiving eve., Wed- nesday. Call and get some. There will be “nothing doing”’ at the courthouse tomorrow, as all the county offices will be closed, on account of Thanks- giving, FINE HOME MADE CANDY DELICIOUS AND CHEAP D ke shodel 315 Minnesota Ave, The home of Snowflake Bread. Thone 125 THE CITY. M. & M. Read the Daily Pioneer, Delicacies for Thanksgiving at| Babies’ health depends upon Peterson’s. babies’ food. Hollister’s Rocky Heinz's mince meat at Roe & |Mountains Tea is the best baby Markusen’s. medicines known to loving Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers|mothers. Tea or Tablets, 85 for Mascot Flour, also Cremo, Bar- {%eDtS. Mtore. low’s Best and Gold Medal. Horses; Horses. J. J. Cameron, court reporter! I have for sale horses weigh- for Judge Spooner, returned to-|ing from 1,300 to 3,300 per team. day from Walker, where he has|See Pogue. been assisting at the Cass county term of court. As surely as children learn to Thanksgiving Day. For the above occasion the . . |Minnesota ‘and Intermational speak the language of @ their|Rqjiway Co. will sell tickets to parents, so surely will Hollister’s |al] stations on this line at follow- Rocky Mountain Tea make them |ing rates. One and third fare well and keep them well. Tea |for round trip. No ticket less or Tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s|than 50 cents. 'Date of sale Nov. drug store. 28th and 29th, - 1906. Return o Coyl ho hi ¢|limit Dec, 3rd, 1906. Half of oren Coyle, who has Spent,y,ye rates for children of half the past summer at Harvey, N.|fareage. G.A. Walier, Agent. D, recently arrived home and ) N - will spend the winter here. Mr. Will Continue Business. Coyle, who is an experienced| Mrs. Henry Buenther has de- well digger, finds the work profit- | cided to continue the business able in that section of the|formerly conducted by her country. husband Henry Buenther, who was drowned a short time ago, She wishes the Pioneer to state that she has hired compe- Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as the c:nuob reucl?lihe seat of the disy- tent men to do the work and that ease. Catarrh is a blood or con- |31 unfinished work will be turned stitutional disease, and in order] outas Soon as possible. to cure it you must take internal! remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di- rectly on the {blood and macous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular preserip- tion. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the ks 1668, Minimum fare best blood purifiers, acting di- 50c, to all points in Minnesota rectly on the mucous surfaces. N d Dakota. The perfect combination of the orth ED_M two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh, Send for testimouials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO,, Props., Teledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. 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 |hm1h January 7, 1907. Con- tinuous passage each direction. {Rate one fare plus two dollars except when fare and third Low Rates to the Westand Southwest. On the first and third Tues- days of each month until March, 1907, inclusive, the Chicago Great Western railway will sell one-way Colonist tickets at nearly half fare to points in Arkansas, Jolorado, Indian Territory, Kan- | sas, Louisiana, Mexico, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Okla- homa, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. ‘For further informa- i tion apply to H. L. Wyand, T. P, A., 364 Robert street, St. Paul, Minn. KEEP YOUR TIES! Martin Bros., of Duluth, Minn., will buy ties a- long the lines of the M. & 1., and G. N. Railway. N. W. Brown of the Tremont hotel and restaurant has just re- ceived the largest’ consignment |of poultry ever shipped by 'a ! Turkeys at Tremont Hotel. | | HOT DRINKS! We have installed at our place of business, “soda fountain hot drinks.” THIS 1S OUR MENU: Hot Chocolate with Macarons . 15¢ Hot Clam Bouillon . . 10c Hot Chicken Bouillon . . 10¢c Hot Tomato Bouillon <. 100 Hot Conc. Ext. of Coffee . 10c Lakeside Bakery. Read the daily Pioneer, See Fleming Bros. display window for carving sets. Fresh dates, figs and apple cider at Rne & Markusen’s, Union services tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. at the Baptist church. Qualty cuts a bigger figure than quantity with fruit. See Peterson. Fleming Bros. Hardware will close at 11 o’clock a, m. Thanks- giving. C. Argall, the Cass Lake attor- ney, was in the city today on legal business. Prepared lutefisk, pulost, an- chovies, fresh oysters, home- made jellies and other delicacies, at Peterson’s. Fleming Bros. have on dis- play the finest line of carving sets ever shown i Bemidji, Don'’t fail to see them. ‘Wanted: An experienced wait- ress. One who understands lunch counter work. Good wages. J. A. Armstrong, or phone 344. Everything good to eat for Thanksgiving at Roe & Marku- sen’s. Mrs, John Bailey is expecting ber mother, Mrs. E. M. Snow, and her sister, Thera Snow, of Little Falls, to arrive today for an over-Thanksgiving visit. Sweet and sour pickles, dill pickles and mixed pickles at Roe & Markusen’s. Fred Wilm came down from his claim near Mizpah this morn- ing and left on the noon train for Cass Lake, where he has busi- ness to transact at the land office at that place. WFresh pineapple, oranges, lemons, bananas and apples for ’l‘hankstnvmg at Roe & Marku- sen’s. Mrs. W. H Nelson leaves Be- midji Saturday to spend the winter in St. Paul. On her way to the city Mrs. Nelson will stop off in Brainerd for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Gron- din, Wanted: Two girls. Must be experienced dishwashers. Good wages. Apply at Armstrong’s cafe. At present phone, 344. It rarely fails to cure rheuma- tism because it supplies the blood with the necessary sub- stance to absorb the poison of rheumatism-uric acid. That is what Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea will do. Tea or Tablets, 35 conts. Barker’s drug store. ‘There will be turkeys, ducks, geese and oysters at the Arcade saloon Thanksgiving eve.,, Wed- nesday. Call and get some. A new prisoner was received at the county jail yesterday in the person of Christ Gilberson, a person of bibulous tastes, whese indulgence in the cup got him hotel to Bemidji at any one time. The consignment consists of 1,000 pounds of turkeys, 150 {pounds of geese and 150 pounds of ducks. "It is the intention of ‘Mr. Brown to serve these for Thunks- igiving and he extends a special invitation to everyone tu. take their Thanksgiving' dinner with bim, at the very low price of 25c. A, C. McLean, of Bemidji, will call on you. If you have ties for sale write to him at Bemidji. MARTIN Bnnmfins.i'i 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 ¢rop. 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. into trouble yesterday. He was sent up for five days by Judge Skinvik, ““A Millionaire Tramp.” Fregently people wonder why one play’ makes a success and another a falure, more especi- ally when the unsuccessful pro- duction seems the superior of its more favored contemporary. The secret lies in this: ‘While Read the Daily Poneer. Good Photos at Reed’s studio. Union gervices Thanksgiving at the Baptist church at 10:30 a m, K. of P.’s Elegt Officers. 0.0,G. A Walker; V. G, Thayer Bailey; Prelate, Prof. 'Wm. B. Stewar; M.of W, O, B, Bailey; K. of R. 8., 0. E, Albrant; M. of A, G. W. Rhea; M.of F, M. A.Clark; M. of E, L. G, Kinch; I. G.. Joe Harrington; 0. G, Harry Calvert. Trustees, 8years, W. N Bowser. 2 years, Wm. McCuaig., 1 year T. J. Mller. Thanksgiving Day. Tomorrow being Thanksgiving day the paper will be issued and delivered in the forenoon in order that the employees may enjoy a half holiday. We've some good thing; Linens No display ads will be taken in We have a Beautiful the morning, and reading notices most com- A q;lahty that is l:’xceze(‘)img‘y bpleMt and 80 hand paint- to insure publication must be left plete assort- satisfactory. Per box 20c; per bar......... ediCHiva is at the effice before 9:30. entof deste always a Christmas Report. | able Thanks Colgates Tale Powders most _pleas- To the business men and those giving Da- Colgates Dental Powders ing addition who assisted financially with the masks, Doil- 4 4o the public Xmas tree iast Xmas, the ieninClontea 1-2 pound can Vaseline Thanksgiv- committee respectfully submits Piéces aiid ing table & tnis report of its stewardship, 5 5 - 3 - and invites your support for a L ;Ch cloths Fancy Silks, worth $1.50. . ... PR 79 0:1: lzle tls ublic Xmas tree, Christmas attern . 3 . i e nmest Ejght,, December 25, 1906. cloths, Yard Wide Taftetss Bilbs oo inades c we have Deposited in the First National Towels, ete. Satius in colors, worth $1.50 ever shown. tank, December 16, 1905, $68.60. Disbursed for the aiding of those in need, as per vouchers and receipts, $67.30. This money was expended in providing wood, groceries and clothing for tem families. This is in addition t) the giving of 300 treats Xmas. night, and gro- ceries, wood and provisions sent out for Christmas, much of which was donated in treat and pro- visions and not in cash. Thanking you one and all for your help last year; and earnest- ly soliciting your aid for our pub- lic tree this year , the committee Ladies’ Furnishings Cloaks, Ete. All that goes to make Thanksgiving a suc- cess for the well dressed woman. respectfully submits this state- FANCY RIBBONS “HANDKERCHIEF S ment. 4 to 6 inches wide, special, for Ladies,” hemstitched, Special 5 8. E. P. WHITE Thanksgiving price 2C S. C. BAILEY. I have audited the vouchers and receipts for the above and certify that it is correct. A, T. CLAVIN. EXTRA SPECIAL:---We REFUSES TO RETRACT. Rev. Algernon S. Crapsey Resigns STORE WILL CLOSE AT NOON ON_THANKS. T _aviNa oAy, i H | 0'ltearysBousser Special Thanksgiving | Bargains ! No matter where you are going tu 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, Look as You Have Reason to Be--Thankful 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. 51 One Heavy Blue Coat—Krimmer Collar—age 18, regalar $22.50—only : One Heavy Brown Coat—Beaverized Nutria Col]ar, age 16, regular $22-only. .$16.00| THESE COATS HAVE SATIN YOKE AND SLEEV!‘. you should s for you this week—not to eat, but to wear, and we have Colgates White Lilac Toilet Soap. China Ten” Dozen ‘Men’s Sox Natural ’and - Flesh color. Cashmere Our regular Men’s Fumishingu, : S Clothing, Ete. - | Th&flksglvlng Al that goeswguke Thanks- 15¢ 3 ; giving a success for the well : dressed_man. 25¢ value, price . ... Thanksgiving price. . .. .. have two Misses’ coats that will be offered at extreme Bargain prices for this week. INING From Ministry. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 27.—Refusing to make a “cownrdly retraction” of the belief which induced the church to terminate his ministry Rev. Alger- non S. Crapsey, rector of St. Andrew’s church of Rochester, has renounced his ministry in the Protestant Episco- pal church in a letter to Bishop Will- Smoke the Del Marcal “: Lettuce .and celery at Roe & fE L. 'Stephens stood up-as’ best i'Markusen'’s. ‘man, while Miss Nellie Joyce, A good ‘assortment - of 1907,|h° bride’s sister, acted as bride’s diaries at the Pioneer office. ‘maid, A & Mr. McGaffigan is an engineer jam David Walker of the Western diocese of New York. In this letter Dr. Crapsey reafirmed his belief that the “notion of the origin of Jesus that a son of man was born without a human father is with- out foundation in history.” He also asserted that “when I say of Jesus that He ascended into heaven :Manufactured By - Bemidji. Del Burgess, | Joyce-McGaffigan. Lon the M. & I. and.a young. man i “Daniel 'McGaffiga. and ‘Mss |0 of ~xcellent standing in the' com- i Laura Joyce, whose parents live (munity, ‘while the bride has a Inear Northome, were married | Wide:circle of -friends in her !today in St. Authony chapel by [home’ neighberhood and" in‘ this lRev John O’Dwyer, only a few'c)tv Mr, and: Mrs. McGaffigan I do not mean and cannot mean that lintimate fnends being prn:nnt. ! will make their home in’ Bemidji. with His physical body of flésh, blood and bones He floated into space and has for 2,000 years been #xisting somewhere in the sky, in that very physical body of flesh, blood and bones. Such an existence would seem to me not glorious, but horrible,” NEW YORK TENEMENT FIRE. Twenty-four Families Driven Into the S PECIAL Streets. New York, Nov. 27.—Twenty-four families were driven out of a tenement house in Norfolk street by a fire which started in the kitchen of one of the apartments and was extinguished after an hour of hard work by the firemen. Two public schools containing 5,000 pupils are situated in the immediate vicinity, one directly across the street from the fire. In both of these the MISSES’ A AND CHILDREN'S COATS teachers took the precautions to lower every windowshade looking toward the burning tenement. They also closed the gates against excited mothers, who tried to get into the school buill. ings, and tue discipline of the schools kept classes golng as usual. Attempted Holdup Fatal. Kansag City, Kan.,, Nov. 27.—In an attempt to.hold up and rob J. Frank Emery, proprietor of the Kentucky House, a local hotel, Emery was shot and killed and Lee Simons, a negra porter,- was shot in the shoulder and slightly wounde You can: {ENTERS PLEA OF NOT GUILTY. the play has failed to ‘‘make good” has the greatest literary merit, it lacks the necessary - re- quirements to make it palatable to the masses. - The author. hn.s sacrificed the tastes of the public at the shrine of art, and faflure 1n his penalty. Herein lies the strength of Elmer Walters, suc- cessful temperence = play, “A Millionaire Tramp " The public bave been given what they want and have respornded so thorough- ly that it stands today st the|' head of its ‘class., This attrac: t1on is booked to. appear at the local opera house Sn'-urdly December 1. ‘Wealthy Sioux'Falls Woman Arraigned . on' Murder Charge. X ‘Sfoux Falls, 8. D, Nov. 27.—A plea of not guilty was entered by Mrs. Emma-Kaufmann, wife of the wealthy brewer, Mosges: Kaufmann, when she wag arraigned before Judge Jones in ‘the state circuit court on & charge of murdering Miss Agnes Polrels, a six-| teen-yeai-old domestic, who was in Mrs. Kaufmann’s employ. Notice was glven that arguments|- would bemade for a continuance to a future term, of the court. The pro- ceedings wera devoid of sensational features, .No Excursion Ticaw, Beenaway—I.et me seel About No | goodson-~when. I left he was golng | (mm, o worse, and- !&t:ldhomq— We offer the balance of ‘our-stock of Misses’ and.Child- ren’s coats at absolutely:flat cost in order to ma.ke room for our disnlay of Holiday goods. wehave an: exceptmna.lly good assortment of strictly "' up-to-date styles in a variety of fabrics. * These coats will be on.display in:our:show .win: .. dows & in'the frontpart of our Dry Goods Departm’nt. | © 'are worthy of your\ attention. Kindly stop and:look - i them over."We will be pleased to showthem whether you buy or not. : Satisfaction guaranteed with every. purchase or money cheertully refunded. not-afford to neglect this opportunity as

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