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‘ DELIGHTFULLY ‘ REFRESHING Purit € Gualit of 2%1"}; Mil Unsurpassed You can’t afford to eat or drink anything which you are not ab- solutely sure is PURE. Every drop of our milk comes from a HEALTHY COW, fed on bal- anced ration, milked in abso- lutely sanitary quarters and then the milk is clarafied. The Wholesomeness and Pur- ity of our Milk is Unsurpassed. Let us deliver you a bottle tomorrow morning. You will readily taste the difference. Phone us your order now, to- day, while you think of it. Schroeder Bemidji, Minn. W.G. Phone 65 or 66 " |To Our |Customers It T THIS, the time for I National Thanksgiving for the many blessings that have been ours during the year, not only do we recognize our obligations to the Bestoer of all bless- 4 ings, but we wish at this { time to express our appre- ciation and thanks to our many customers who have, by their liberal patronage, made the year a prosper- ous one for us. " | St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Co. G. W. HARNWELL, Manager Our office will be closed all day | Thursday, November 25. an advertising medium. Advertisers who want the best reSults| m.. rimer 1 me pice to buy always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi-|your rolls of adding machine paper i equal in this section of the country as|for Burroughs adding machines. One goce, that it hakno eq 2 roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. (SR ES SRS RS RS S 8 S * PINEWOOD. * * ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) & [ERESSEER RS R R R C. H. Woolhouse and family ar- rived here Saturday. from Foley, Minn., and will live on the Tegner farm. 3 Mrs. E. F. Ohman and children ar- rived here Thursday to visit with Mrs. Ohman’s father, A. Sthol, who has been ill for some time. Miss Myrle Methven and W. R. ‘Wendt spent Sunday at the Klinger home. P. Holm was a Bemidji caller Mon- day. Oscar Myhre of Winger and Louis Myhre and Alfred Foss of Fosston are spending a few days of the hunting season with the former’s cousin, Emil Deseth. . K. K. Johnson of McIntosh is the guest of Louis Tegner a few days this week. Mrs. B. Meland, who has been ill the past few days, was taken to Be- midji Monday for medical aid. Dr. E. W. Johnson of Pinewood was in Pinewood Sunday on professional business. . Steve Nelson has his house almost completed and will move into it this week. Mrs. C. Moller of Aure left Fri- day for Akeley where she spent a few days. L. Klinger left Saturday for Be- midji where he visited with his daughter, Mrs. A. Fenton, returning Tuesday. KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KN * MALCOLM NEWS. * % (By Special Correspondent.) % KKK KRR KKK KKK KK John Morris and Samuel Gibeau of Red Lake Falls were at Malcolm on business recently, stopping over night at G. A. Benson’s. Nels Tornes, Sam Ness and Harry Johnson returned from Goodridge on Friday where they marketed grain. Butchering has been the order of the day and most everybody has kill- ed one or two head of stock. Mrs. Stiles entertained the Ladies’ Aid society last Wednesday, quite a large number being present. Fred Carpenter is proceeding rap- idly with the store building at Clyde Miller’s place on the east side of the corduroy bridge. Henry Johnson made a trip down to Rapid River a few days ago to look up some homesteads. Gilbert Benson delivered meat at TROPPMLAY Specials Department Store Commencing Saturday, November 27th Spitzenburg apples, per box Johnathan apples, per bbl Johnathan apples, per 40 Ib. box Bismark olives, per quart jar. Bismark preserves, per quart jar.. Pint jar, prepared mustard, each McLaughlin’s Mento Coffee, 1 pound package 10 pounds Ruta Bagas.... 10 pounds Carrots Per dozen cans Fancy Wisconsin Corn, 1915 pack, per can - Per dozen cans Argo Gloss starch, per package... Choice Corn Fed Turkeys, per pound Choice fat Chickens, per pound.. Bulk select oysters, per pound... Fancy Wisconsin Peas, 1915 pack, per can Poultry and Meat Specials the Malcolm store on Friday. Andy Erickson took a landseeker up to Roseau River, returning Satur- day. The Malcolm Farmers’ club held a very successful meeting at the Min- nie school house last Sunday. A de- bate was held on the following sub- ject: “Resolved, that country life is better than city life.” KEKK K KKK KX KKK KD * TURTLE LAKE. * ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) + KEKEKEKEK XX KKKKKKN William Olson of St. James, Minn., arrived Thursday and will visit for some time with friends and hunt for big game. Messrs. Coleman, Dennison and E. A. Purdy of Minneapolis arrived Fri- day at their lodge at Big Turtle lake. Walter Carlson transacted busi- [} ness in Bemidji Monday. Cyrus Fournier left Monday for Kelliher where he will work during the winter. George Butler visited with his par- ents Sunday. Messrs. Schimmel and Sutherland visited Sunday with A. P. Reeve. William Olson, Carl Swedberg, Clyde Sadler and Walter Carlson vis- ited Sunday at the M. W. Butler home. Glenn Sadler, who has been work- ing in North Dakota, has returned home. KKK KK KKK KKK KKK K o TURTLE RIVER. * % (By Special Correspondent.) & KEXKKKKKKKK KK KKK Paul Nord was in Bemidji Monday on business. Whitney Brown arrived here Sat- urday evening from Bemidji and will hunt big game for a few days. James Ryan and family moved to Northome Tuesday. Many deer hunters are looking for some nice meat for Thanksgiving, but very few get a deer. LA R R R S E R R R R R x ECKLES * % (By Special Correspondent.) & KKK KK KKK XK KK KK Mrs. George Bremnan called on Mrs. Oscar Olson last Monday. Oscar Olson -and family visited at the home of LeRoy Sampson last Monday. Mr. Malakowski made a business trip to Bemidji last Monday. Mrs. Ara Phelps is spending a few days with his brother, Melford Phelps. George Brennan made a business 'trip to Bemidji last Monday. Mrs. Barney Gibney called on Mrs. H. E. Bowers Monday afternoon. Mr. Keller of North Dakota has moved on the Roger’s place, intend- ing to cut wood this winter. Send us Your Mail Orders Phone 880 &2rvd. Co. Money Cheerfully Refunded Phone 47 - Saturday Only YOU WOMEN who in- tend buying a new fall and winter suit will be given an opportunity to procure one right in the heart of the wearing sea- son at the low price of $10.00 These are 25 brand new suits of broadcloth, gab- ardine, whipcords, pop- lins and mixtures, some fur trimmed, others braid trimmed and plain effects. Every one of these garments should go Saturday for they are worth more than double the price asked for them Saturday, only E $10.00 Sizes 16 to 42. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Women’s Underwear GREAT PURCHASE OF High grade women’s union suits bought at a large discount, to be placed on sale Saturday. $1 fine cotton suits at, 79¢ $1.76 mercerized suits at $1.29 $2.50 worsted suits at, , . $1.89 The styles are high neck, long sleeve, and short sleeve, low neck, short sleeves and sleeve- less. Sizes 4 to 9. Women’s Hosiery Fine quality cashmere hose, blagk only .....covveneee 29¢ Extra fine quality cashmere hosiery at Silk and wool hosiery at, $1.00 Onyx fibre silk hosiery at, 50¢ Black, white grey and tan colors Onyx silk hosiery at .............. $1, $1.50, $2 Alr shades. Perrin’s Gloves For the woman who is partic- ular. Ellma tan capeat, . . . La Mure French kid at__ $1.50 Belfort French kid at, . _$2.00 Kayser's : double wear, silk gloves, black and white ;. colors, with contrasting stitch- ings at heavy Middy Blouses Twill Middy Blouses with navy flannel collars at $1.25 Navy serge blouses at, .$ Sizes 16 to 20. Waist Specials ‘Women's crepe de chine and Pussy Willow waists, long sleeve, convertible collars, tucked, embroidered and lace trimmed models, waists taken from our regular $4.50 and $6 lines. Saturday your choice at Hankerchiefs SPECIAL VALUES. Women’s all linen hanker- chiefs at .. ... . ........ 5o ‘Women’s linen handkerchiefs LB T dr o S e 11e Women’s. hand embroidered handkerchiefs at . . ... 19¢ ‘Women’s crepe de chine hand- kerchiefs in colors at Woman's Flannelette Night Gowns™ Choice patterns and materials at oL e 89c, $1.19, $1.39 5 Sizes 15 to 20. Children’s - Flannelette Gowns .+ You Gan't Make a Mis- E fake in Schneider <1 i Bros. Store No exceptions—evey- thing is returnable, your money back cheerfully, if your’re not satisfied. We do our part by offering the highest standard val- ues with style in every- thing we sell. Roadiness fo Meet All Overcoat Demands In our great overcoat stock yow'll see every sty!e, loose coats, form fitting coats, raglan’s, belted backs and double breasted coats that are in demand. We want you to notice especially the beautiful colors and materials that prevail, the high class look that distin- guishes every one of these garments. Immense stock and broad variety make this the real overcoat headquarters. $15, si8, $22.50, $26 and $30 New Ideas for Young Men Suits and overcoats of the greatest possible distinction are displayed in our young men’s department. You like a wide range of models, lots of character, keen, high colors. ‘We've built our stock along taese lines. new ideas at Look to us for the ~FLORSHEIM SHOES For the particular man at ... Others at...$2.50, $3, $3.50 Every last wanted. MEN’S NECKWEAR Just received a shipment of the newer ideas in high colored neckwear. See them and you'll think they’re greatat............! 50c and 75¢ NIFTY NEW SHIRTS New negligee shirts with stiff and soft cuffs in a wide range of striped patterns. Special Saturday at 95¢ SPECIALS $1 Men’s leather caps....69¢ 75¢ men’s leather mitts ....66c 50c men’s fleece lined un- derwear 39¢ $1 boys’ turban caps.....39¢ Boys’ flannel shirts....... 95¢ $1 boys’ union suits .____55¢ ‘Boys’ extra heavy knickers Men’s cashmere hos: Boys’ leather mitts, special 250