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—t CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates Promptly Furnisned et me figure with you before you build Residence and of- tice 512 Minn, Ave. MINNESOTA THOMAS SMART City Dray and Transfer Line Safe and Piano Moving Oifice in Pendergast Building, One Door North of First Naticnal Bank Building Phone 91 Atwood & Young CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Estimates and Plans Furnished Before placing your con- tract, we wish to be given a chance to bid on your work. C. L. ATW00D 601 Irv. Ave. Phone 80 H. M. YOUNG Res. 1103 Miss. Ave. Ghe BIJOU Automatic Drama—Vaudeville—Pop- Phone 325-2 Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 8:30 TONIGHT! EXTRA SPECIALS THE CAMEAGRAPH Fun in a Photo Gallery At the Music House Tllustrated Song Dear Isabelle Willie Good-Child Visits His Aunt The Joys of Pay Day omplete Chenge of Program Tomorrow Night ADMISSION TEN_CENTS C. L. LASHER & SON, Props. [ e ettt v s s Just Received A large shipment of Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma- chines. The best and most beautiful line of cabinets ever Also a complete line of Pianos, Organs and Sheet Music at popular prices. Repairs for machines of all kinds. carried in the, city. sewing BISIAR, VANDER LIP & COMPANY § 311 Minn. Ave, Phone 319 Bemidii [ ot s ) T 1 lml%é%%umgflm & A Refreshing Drink av all times,.and especially “in hot weather, is a foaming glass of MOOSE BRAND BrER. 1t has life and oody, too. Cool, healthful, inv igorating, it stimulates §diges- tion and quenches thirst. For a friend you can find no better than MOOSE BRAND BEER. it'sgood beer, real lager beer, none better. We take special care to make it that way. We deliver it to you just as good as we make it. Try a case at your home? Duluth Brew n & Malting Co. J.P. SIGNAL Local Agdent Bomidn - g Residence Phone 200, Minnesota Office Phone 220 GEO.E. KREATZ I Phone 25 é g |ence.” Kodol Dyspepsia Gure Digests what you eat. Get Your Good Things To Eat Ghe NAlTodel Bakery, Confectionery and Dairy Store 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 THE HOME OF Model Ice’Cream o § The City suit would be greatly appre- “Palmer” garments. The growing - demand Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder gives to the high quality of this home-made product. F, W. Burton of Farmington is in the city for a few days. Mr. Burton is interested in Beltrami county real estate and will re- main here for a few days, Miss Clara Heffron left™ this Tmorning for Minneapolis, where she will attend the graduation exercises or the state university. Miss Gussie Heffron is one of the graduates. Ifa man is really desirous of getting the best of clothes he should at once inspect the great assembly of “Men’s Fine Collegian Clothes” for spring and summer wear at O'Leary & Bowser. G. F. Ross, senior member of the logging firm of Ross & Ross, came 1n yesterday from Duluth and left last evening for Kelliher to note how business was pro- gressing in the cedar camps at that place. Aad A, Tone, the Northome attorney, came down from his home this morning. He went to Cass Laite this noon and will ap- pear as attorney in a contest case before the U. S. land office at the “Lake,” A particular man is more ex- acting than a woman. We urge such men to save time by coming at once to this store and investi- gate the great line of Collegian clothes for summer wear. O’Leary & Bowser. C. H. Harkins, representing the Simonet Rug company of Stillwater, will be in the city from the 14th to the 17th, located at the Markham hotel. Phonecr leave orders and he will be pleased to make estimate on same. Remember they make rugs from any old carpet. W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn., writes: “Thisis to certify that I have used Orine Laxative Fruit Syrup for chronic censti- % | pation, and it has proven with- 4 |out a doubt, to be a thorough, practical remedy for this trouble, and it is with' pleasure that I offer my conscientious refer- E. A. Barker, Harry Blake, of the logging firm of Blake & Hawkins, spent yesterday in the city, engaging men for work on the drives. He returned to Tenstrike last even- ing, taking several ‘‘river pigs” with him. Blake & Hawkins have a large drive in Rebedew lake, which they are taking down the Turtle to Cass Lake to be sawed in the J. Neils Lumber compary’s mill ab that place. |buried at Read the Dailv Pionee:. The Pioneer at all times has in stock office supplies, of every description 5 Wanted: Expeorienced wait- xess for restaurant dining room work. Good wages. Arm- strong’s Cafe. George Ostrander and wife left this morning for Rochester, |Minn., where they will remain for some time. William Pupore, the logger and timber man, came in yester- day from Duluth and spent last night in the city. The dressiest of all men’s fine shoes are the “J. & M.” sold ex- clusively by O’Leary & Bowser at $5.50 and $6.00. J. F. Essler, local agent for the Minneapolis Brewing company, went to Big Falls last evening on Just now a lady’s fine tailored | business for his company. Dr. Warninger returned last ciated. Go to O'Leary & BoW-|jight from a business visit to ser’s at once and get one of those | Grand I\ 'orks, where he has been with General Blackford, his trot- for|ting stallion, J. P. Johnson returned last is the indorsement the public|eyening to his home at Northome, after having spent yesterday in the city looking after some busi- ness matters. No other shoe for men offers the comfort, style and good wear- ing qualities as the ‘J. & M.” sold by O’Leary & Bowser only. $5.50 and $6.00. Miss Adeha Bright, principal of the Bemidji High School, has gone to Butte City, Montana, where she will visit during the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Roeand family returned last night from Winger, Minn., where they have been for several days visiting with the parentsof Mr. Roe. Charles Stahl, a cedar buyer who is in the employ of the Du- luth Logging company, was in the city today from Laporte, where he 1s at present stationed, T. C. Lang of Grand Forks, N. D., traveling freight agent for the Great Northern railway, was a visitor in the city today, look- ing up freight shipments for his company. G. W. Everts of St. Paul,travel- ing claim agent for the Great Northern railway, was a visitor in the city yesterday, looking after some official matters for his company. John Larson, roadmaster for the Crookston Lumber com- pany’s Wilton-Fowlds railroad, was in the city yesterday after- noon. He left last evening ona business trip to Kelliher. A man whois in perfect health, sohe can do an honest day’s work when necessary, has much for which he should be thankful. Mr. L, C. Rodgers, of Branch- ton, Pa., writes that he was not only unable to work, but he couldn’t stoop over to tie his own shoes. Six bottles of Foley’s Kidrzey Cure made a new man of him, He says: ‘“‘Success to Foley’s Kidney Cure.” E. A. Barker. John C. Parker, the timber man for the Donald Land & Lum- ber company of this city, was in town yesterday, having come in from Plummer, where the Don- ald people have alarge drive of logs. Mr. Parker left today for Stillwater, being accompanied by his daughter Ella. A nephew of Mr, Parker was recently killed in Secattle and the body will be Stillwater. Mrs. Parker is already at that place and will be joined by Mr. Parker and Ella, and they will attend the funeral. 7 ) gives him yellow views & any one who eats improper “All'Grocers 7 See Everything Darkly When a fit of dyspepsia is-on, a man sees every- thing darkly. He becomes bilious; and biliousness to have a well body. The simpler the food, properly prepared, the better the health, . DR. PRICE’S WHEAT FLAKE GELERY FOOD is the best food for all classes, especially dyspeptics. It helps to regulate the bowels and strengthen the nerves. A Food—not a drug. Palatable< Nutritious — Easy of Digestion and Ready to Eat Can be served hot, Put In ahot oven for a few minutes; or cook la bolling milk. 3 : My Signature on every life, It is impossible for food to be good natured, 2922 ", package GOODS . =Lakeside Bakery | Are Always Fresh Always the Best Always the kind of baked goods you are proud to have on your table. We manufacture from the best of materials. Your patronage solicited THE LAKESIDE BAKERY Phone 118 Cut flowers always on hand. A. E. Webster, Lake Park Green- house, 1242 Doud Ave., phone 166-3. Richards & Pringle’s colored minstrels will give a performance at the City Opera House on the evening of June 20th, George R. Merrit, traveling freight agent for the Northern Pacific railway, was transacting business in Bemidji today. J. BE. Wilkin, the general agent for the Fitger Brewing company, was a visitor in the city yester- day evening from Cass Lake. Mayor G. T. Robinson, R. Stack and T. Colwell were resi dents of Big Falls who were visitors in the city yesterday. James Lappen, cruiser for the Crookston Lumber company, re- turned to Blackduck last evening to resume his labors 1n that vi- cinity. Attend the supper and sale to be given by the ladies of the Nor- wegian Lutheran church Satur- day afternoon and evening at I. 0. O. F. hall. Dr. Rock of Blackduck, came down from his home last evening and spent last night in the city. He was here for the purpose of receiving workin the Masonic order. The Pfoneer’s numerous ’phones are all on the same line— No, 3[—and we will be pleased to print any items of a social nature that may be sent in over the ‘‘hello.” Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Geg. Keihm and Mrs. Allan Benner were initiated into the mysteries of the Rebekahs at the regular meeting of the local lodge held last evening. John Hubbard, who has been living at Forest River, N. D., since August last, arrived in the city this noon and will visit with his parents and friends here for several days. H. E. Anderson left this after- noon for Creokston, where he will join the Crookston band and go with that organization and play at the meeting of the U. C. T. at Grand Forks tomorrow. The “Palmer” tailored suits, skirts and coals have secured a tremendous lead this season. Sold exclusively to Bemidji patrons by O’Leary & Bowser. Hurry while the stock is yet large. Dr. Fountain’s “Golden Ghost Shows’’ company arrived in the city yesterday and will remain with us for a while. The com- pany includes Dr. Fountain and wife and their son Fred, Ray Van Tassel and Dick Bertram. Good Colored Company. “Damon’s Colored = Musical hall last night and gave as satis- factory a performance as was ever given in Chronicle hall. The houss was interested all the even- ing, at times was almost. boister- ous with applause. Every num- ber on the program recc.ved a recall. Mr. Damon himself is a musi- cal marvel and his violin playing was easily the best ever given here by a colored artist. could have held the stage for half the evenidg, so apjreciative was his audience. Jeff Webb and Charlie Edwards, comedians ~ |and song and dance performers, were everything that was c'aimed for them, Miss Damonr has a high soprano voiceé under fine control, and sings likc anightin- gale. The Allyne Sisteis made a big hit with their songs and pretty dancing. The closing banjo medley by the entire com- pany alone was worth the price, It is a jolly rare treat.” A: City Opera house Thursday evening June 6th. Will Cure Consumption. A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes: “Foley’s Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured con- sumption in the first stages.” You never heard of any one using Foley’s Honey and Tar and not being satisfied. E, A, Barker, The Vanishing Trick. Into the groger’s shop walked an an- clent lady with a slow and halting tread and carrying on her aym a bas- ket containing a large earthenware pot with a lid. Placing the basket on the counter, she made various purchases, ‘which she put carefully in the pot, and had her bill made out. “By the way,” she said before paying this, “do you mind keeping this pot Paul Foucault has received word from his brother, C. J. Foucault, stating that the latter was married at Duluth on May| 29th. C. J. neglects to state the name of the happy young woman whom he has taken for his “bet ter half.” C.J. wasn the em- ploy of his brother here, last summer and has many friends in Bemidji. He is now working at his trade, barbering, in the Union depot barber shop at Du- luth, Mayo Buiys the Miles Residence. F. A. Mayo has completed a deal whereby he beccmes the owner of the C. H. Miles resi- donce, on Bemidji avenue. The consideration is said to have been close to $5,000. The Miles property is one of the finest residences in the city, and in purchasing the same Mr. Mayo becomes the possessor of a fine home. Supper and Sale. The ladies of the Norwegian Lutheran church will give a sup- per and sale at the I. O. O. F' hall Saturday afternoon and evening. Supper from 5:30. with the purchases in it until I come back and pay for them, as I have to buy other things some distance off, and it will be more convenient for me to leave the things here till later?” This request was willingly acceded to, and, lifting the pot carefully out of the basket, the old dame placed fit, with an effort, in a corner; then, plac- Ing her basket on her arm, left the shop. Hours went by, day rlpened into evening, and evening gave way to night, but the old woman did not return. At last the proprietor thought of examining the earthenware pot to see if by any chance it had its owner’s address upon it, and great was his as- tonishment, not untinged with dis- may, to find that it possessed no bot- tom.—London Answers, Comedy Co. were at Chronicle | He| 4 H\EL\P/ BUILD UP YOUR STATE Ghe Great Northern Railway issues’from timeto time bulletins and be.oklets tell- ing of the advantages of Minnesota as a home state, If you have relatives or friends- you think might be 3 7 m.dg’ce fto move west send us their names and we willimail them some interesting literature, E. E. Chamberlain Local Agent - Bemidji, Minnesota Dentistry The Kind You Appreciate DR. G. M. PALMER Formerly of Minneapolis Successor to Dr. R. B. Foster = Office--Suite 9, Miles Block - The Picnic Season We are headquarters for the-best line of picnic eatables. We have a large and well selected line canned meats, bottled pickles, crackers and package goods for the lunch basket. We carry in stock a good selection of oran7es, lemons, bananas and berries. Our stock is new and carefully selected. ROE & MARKUSEN Phone 207 A Large Order, The proprietor of a certain restau- rant “leased” the reverse side of his bill of fare to a carriage manufacturer, who prints advertisements thereon. The other day a customer, In a great hurry, ran into the restaurant, sat at a table and was handed a bill wrong side up by the flurrled waiter. The customer put on his pinee-nez, curled his mustache with his left hand and shouted in a voice of thunder: “Bring me a fly, a laudau, two. victorias and a dogeart. Got any funeral cars?’ The walter fled.—London Graphie. SHORT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER. = : NERVOUSNESS. \ S Nervousness makes people miserable, blue, and unhappy. They think something terrible is going to happen. At night they toss and worry and are not rested. They tire easily and havn't much en- ergy. They think many things are the matter with them--- Consumption, Kid- ney trouble, or To purchase a building site in Bemidji. We have a number of choice building lots which may be purchased on reasanable terms For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidfi. twenty other dis- eases. It’s just stomach trouble, nothing else in the world. Two bottles of Cooper’s New Discovery will put the stomach in shape in three weeks. I know this becavse I've seen it tried a thousand times. _ Then all nervousness will disap- pear. I know this too, because I've seen it happen a thousand times. Here’s a let. ter I got the other day: ¢“My system was badly run down and my stomach and nerves in an awful shape. I could not digest my food, was 'IIWHYE tired and would often feel faint and dizzy."’ “I had heard so much of your New Discovery medicine that I began takingit, Relief and strength and happiness were found in the very first bottleand the bene- fit I have received from it has been truly wonderful. 1am no longer nervous, my appetite and digestion are good and I eat everything and sleep well.”? Mrs. W. J. Schaurer, 220 Guthrie St., Louisville, Ky. MRS, W, . SCHAURER: ‘We sell Cooper’s New Discovery. It makes tired, worn out, meryous people happy. = E./ A. Barker 0. J. ANTOINE ~ DR.C. E. HIGBIE CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Give us a chance to figure with you before building Plans Fl{nished Antoine & Higbie Mill Park Last Chance to Secure a Homestead or Timber Claim In Northern Minnesota The government opens eleyen townships- in the fertile and heavily wooded Big Fork valley this summer. Much of these towns have already becn taken by squatters, and the remaining vacant quarters are being picked up rap idly. We have half a hundred fine locations for settlers and timber seekers, which we will dispose of reasonably to the first comers. } Big Falls Real Estate Co. Dealers in = Farms and Timbered Lands BIG FALLS, MINEELOTA 5