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\ * Bids fr - School House Eat Model ice cream. % 1 The best medicines in the world cannot| GEO.E.KREATZ Get Your Artistic picture framing at Wm. HlGl‘é(?g[I)\sL ITY Alteley, Minn. p : take the place of the family physician. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER = Ross’. . : g The * undersigned hereby gives 3 fore jclzn;gbltl‘itmyy:;et:r::e:m%ig 2 GOOd Thlngs Andy McNab visited Cass Lake The besi—not the . lowest||notice that sealed-proposals for the > tubes, or lungs, ask him about taking A Estimates — || yesterday. priced—bread is the cheapest. |/ erection of a schoolhouse at Akeley, %’.i'.’f.‘i‘:‘i’.’.?.fi?‘%‘:"m" D.: n’-alge Lo Al I’rom.ptly TO Eat Tav Guickiis able to: be-up azein Our “bread, cakes and pies || Minn;, including all labor and thoformulas of all our Dreparations. Lo Sty = Furnisned i i e are made from the choicest flour || material, will be received by R. F. - ' et me figure with atiena we-e S ness.. 5 made from western. wheat. Pray, clerk, unfil the hour of 7 p. m., | | > you n::m you Ghé M o d e l J. L. Diver and wife spent Satur- || e manufacture the choicest || on the 2nd day of July, 1907. I Residongs and of- dayinightiin Bemid i = cakes, pies and pastry that have. All bids must be in strict accord-| { g s Tr—— Phone (|| Bakery, Confectionery Green apples 500_3 peck, while ) all the semblance of home bak- |{ance with the plans and specifica- MINNESOTA and Dairy Store they last, at McCuaig’s. ng. tions, prepared by Wm. Elliot & Son, CURE YOURSELF AT HDME ; - ~ 315 Minnesota Ave. Fhone 123 Reycalfred Hall.-Quest s dova The.y Ao equalled by any | architects, Of, SErPau), whith mayhe . Most persons who are afflicted with Contagious Blood Poison hesitate to G it from BlacKduck this morning. made in the city. seen at their office on and after| gojtoa physician for several reasons. In the first place the expesse is Souvenir envelopes advertising Call at the store or telephone || May 23, 1907, and may also .be| heavy, nm{ they know that the inevitable treatment will be marcury and. THOMAS SMART R HOME O bt o8 £ een on application to R, F. Pray, | Potash, strong minerals that act with disastrous effects on the delicate parts Bemidji as a summer resort can- be i 8 PP oD O Y| of the system, and which do not, after all, really cure the disease, &lhat Model Ice Cream City Dray and Transfer Line Safe and Piano Moving clerk, at Akeley, and the Builders’| they want is a safe, reliable treatment that can be taken at home and a per- Exchange at St. Paul, Minneapolis| fect cure made of this loathsome disorder without unnecessary expostire or and CrookstonMinn expense. Sucl¥a remedy is S. S. S.—it is the only medicine that goes down ; ) 5 to the very bottom of the trouble and drives out théast trace of the poison Souvenir envelopes at this office. A certified check for 5 per cent,| so that there are never any signs of its return. Itdoesnot containa cle " | payable to the order of R. F. Pray, | -of mineral in any form, and after removing the disease from the circulation Get your butter fresh from the clerk st scoombany Gl bid s builds up every part of the system by its fine vegetable tonic properties. churn at the Model. S pany 2 S. 8. S. attacks the trouble -at its head ?fl% a guaranty, the same to be returned 4 3 not only permanently cures the disease Comolete line of office supplies at|t; unsuccessful bidders immediately the one afflicted, but so purifies the blood that the Pioneer stationery store. on letting the contract. The party s.s.s. # é‘f‘g,’%f’fif}"fi’f g;ls;ei: Si‘;re &:fifl;?fl"fif;’“‘ home and a perfect cure made of thg t;g F. A. Chapman of Tenstrikéh!to whom the contract is awarded isited in the cit ; 2 % 7 : and loathsome trouble. For the assis! visited in the city over Sunday. will be required to give satisfactory| PURELY VEGETABLE ose who are curing thamselves with & g The best assortment of steel pens, | bond for the faithful performance of we have prepared a special book o Contagious Blood Poisch whigh co: at the Pioneer office. Thirty kinds|the contract. The right is reserved ,:ustmsuons of gfri.;t v;.luek ufs all blood poisgn sufi?r?rs. We %.-b:li'd 5 2 . o o send a copy of this book free, and if additional instructions ce fom, whichzto makf_)gxgxr w o re]ec.t any)or alll:: n;:' PRAY, is waated, our physicians will furnish it without charge. Ask your dealer for “Northland (Signed - F. PRAY, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, R Brand” and get best creamery but- Clerk. ter, churned daily in thes local creamery. Mrs. David E. Slipp, mother of Frank Slipp, returned this morning to her home at Brainerd, after visiting for several days here with her son. THE LAKESIDE BAKERY had at the Pioneer office. Per pack- age, 15c. : C. D. Alger, manager at Tenstrike for the T. M. Partridge Lumber company, returned to his home this morning. 3 = . John Pacha came down from Blackduck this morning and spent today in the city looking after some business matters. T The City Otfice in Pendergast Building One Door North of First National Bank Building % Phone 91 Legal blanks at this office. F. J. Baxter- of Solway spent last night in this city. g One safe rule for young house- Fresh churned buttermilk Scts.| o 5 AtWOOd & YOllIlg a quart at the Model. wives. Begin using Hunt’s Perfect OONTRACTORS June brides should remember- we and BUILDERS {|carry a nice line of wedding station- ery. B r— Mark DeVine, the Blackduck log- Before placing your COn-{loer returned to his home last tract, we w'{sh to be given a {|ciening. chance to bid on your work. For blank books, neat pocket C. L. ATW00D memorandum books, or loose leaf 601 Irv. Ave. Phone 80 {| price books call at the Pioneer office. M. YOUNG “Charles Hamlin of Redby, was Ave. Phone 326-2 among the out-of-town visitors who e spent Saturday night in the city. BIJOU Miss Louise Beare of ~Brainerd G’be came up from her home Saturday Automatic Drama—Vaudeville—Pop-|evening and is the guest of Miss ............ ular Coneerts ............ | Donna Lycan. 302 Third Street Baking Powder, you’ll never want to use any other. . Mr. and Mrs. -Jahnv Mofiér-g—-;;- turned Saturday from Mallard, where they have been visiting with R. Felt, father of Mrs. Moberg. J. P. Signal spent last Saturday at Grand Rapids, visiting with old friends. Mr. Signal lived at the “Rapids” prior to coming to Be- midji. A party consisting of Thomas Johnson, J. Johnson, A. Benson and P. Anderson returned this morning from Big Falls, -where they have been looking over some claims. George and John Kirk came in Saturday from their stock farm near Solway and wvisited in the city over Sunday. They have one of the Estimates and Plans Furnished Plays Fine Billiards. Toocal billiard players were given an exhibition of skill Saturday even- ing that is not often displayed in this part of the country, when Geo. E. Spears, the Minneapolis expert cue man; toyed with the ivory balls at Blooston’s parlors. Mr. Spears made some wonderful shots and his entire play was steady and brilliant. He will give another exhibition at Blooston’s this evening, begin- ning at 8:30 o’clock. > We Help You See Nervous headache and many other forms of unhap- happiness are ofted due to eye trouble. o Perhaps you have outgrown your glasses, or worse still, NEVER had the right kind. Consult DRS, LARSON & LARSON, Specialists Office Second Floor Swedback Blook 5 Phone 92 Miss Blanche Knox, sister of Chief of Police C. J. Knox, arrived in the city Saturday evening from Brownsdale, Minn.,, and will visit here for a week or more. Res. 1103 All members of the Royal Neigh- bors.lodge are requested’ to attend the meeting of the Royal Neighbors lodge to be held Tuesday evening, when the participation of the lodge Willis Brannon, proprietor of the Hotel Northome at Northome, came down from his home this morning and spent today in the city. Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 Weekly Excursion to Detroit and Re #GG‘Q‘EE EEECEEECEECEEEEECECEEEEEE. finest farms in Beltrami county. tuths Fowrth ofaJuls sulébrition v turn $17.00 H i = : Mrs. E. A, Barker and two child-| g 1, H. Bailey and Mrs. F. L. i a4 > via the SOUTH SHORE, leaving|¥ Y o A T Q NIG H T! . |ren returned Saturday evening from{ A.n 14 returned Saturday from Tip- ket e e Duluth every Friday. 1 ur i EXTRA SPECIALS a visit with- relatives and friends at| ton Towa, where they have been for Dana. M. Ea.stma;x odearrené Same rate to Alpena, Oscoda,|¥ 2 THE CAMEAGRAPI Minneapolis, St. Charles and|goieral weeks, at the bedside of ar'nved n.the city atrday en Harbor Beach and Port Huron. To = H Slippery Jim Luverne. their father, J. D. Ridenour, who w1ll. hereatter make hlsAhAome'here, Buffalo $3.50 higher. Limit Sept- 5 e e t ; ppery The “Jolly Pulls” company will|has been in his last illness. Mx. |1 2ccepted & position in theleyper 15th, 1907. H z At the Dentists present the next attraction at the|Ridenour died June 11. 008, Jmer yargs ! the: St HILl por sleeping car-and and steamer w < T : 1e Dentis City opera house. They are a vaude-| p, o waleh et Fogiht aite Retail Lumber company. . reservation, apply to Mr. A. J. Per-|¥ Need attention: It-will cost you less now than after awhile. 2 The Spy ville company and will be here next chin’g ;:ounty ;nd Sheriff Thomas Peter Haley, brother of Mrs. L. |rin, General Aegnt, 430 East Super- - 1t won’t cost anything to have them examined anyway. : Py Friday and Saturday evenings. Bailey returne’d yesterday afternoon F. _JOhnSOH, Ca_me up. Saturday|jor St., Duluth, Minn. § ; i m k silk : : 2 evening from his home at Park —_— H n Mlugiated S?DL If the party who took a black silk|from an official frip - t6Stillwater; Rapids and visited in the city over Box Stationery. w DR- Go M- PALMER : Sweet Adeline umbrella from the Pa‘f‘k stand at the|where they turned over to the pen- Sund ith Mr. and Mrs, Tohnson ) g ” . lake shore, marked “C. H. R.” on|tentiary officials two prisoners who ;: Xumed h:mae this m;)rning : f‘s’e spltbare o h:vnd iy lb g Formerly of Minneapolis 5 B ; = i returnt . tationery. e are closing| g . hield |handle,will return same to Markham | are sentenced to serve terms at hard Qnbox g & 3 The Animated Dress Shie hotel, t’hey will receive a reward. labor. - W. R. Tait, the landman, who|out this line and will not re-order. § Khoug 24 Office—Suite 9, Miles Block, Bem1dyi, Minn. Floating Down the River| Arthur Brannon of Northome vis-| William Murray came over from |25 Peen in St. Paul for several days, p | %, 333333333333333333333333332 3333333333333 Meuse, Belgium ited in this city over Sunday and|Grand Forks last Friday night and :}expecttzd 2 n:iturnmw;*?""w f}; w M ROSS & . . . B bel N Wi r &7 44 - ) = left this morning ‘[or _aneapth, left Saturday morning for Hacken- hi;?iunil}:oaf lanc;vseeke:; ‘iho i . . ?????§§§§5§§§§§§§ 55‘5525‘Q 1 Julius, the Sandwich Man | where he will join his wife, who has|sackto enjoy some bass fishing. 0N — been visiting in that city for several [ pap Mullalley of East Grand Forks Complets, Chimnge ot Erograim days. arrived Saturday and went to Hack- — E. Carroll Taber, of the Taber |ensack this morning to join Murray ADMISSION TEN CENTS Lumber company of Keokuk, Iowa, |in his fishing expedition. C. L. LASHER & SON, Props.|was a visitor in the city last night| J, C. Parker, the logger, spent the and today. He was accompanied|last three days in the city, consult- R | |, ; George Hastings of Virginia, ing with his associates in the Donald Just Received Minn. Land & Lumber company, of which Mrs. W. S. Lycan, accompanied [concern he is a prominent official. - by her friend, Mrs. H. C. Reed of | Mr. Parker left this afternoon for A large shipment of Singer and Los Angelos, California,.arrived in|Plummer, where the Donald com- Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma- B|ihe city yesterday from Crookston|pany has a large quantity of logs chines. ~Tho best and most M|, will be the guests of Mrs. F. S.|that require his attention. beautiful line of cabinets ever M|y yean in this city for the balance of Henry Blake,réf the logging firm eateled da ““‘i eleye gls" 2 M| the week. of Blake & Hawkins, came down :;?Plse;‘ewl:nzd ou :cm;t:s, p;:::: R. K. Gemmell, son of W. H. i:orfx Tenst.rik.e thisélm:ming 0111(_ a prices. Repairs’for sewing [§| Gémmell, the general manager of usiness mission. Blake & Hawkins -~ iy the M. & L railway, accompanied by have a large drive which they have machinge:oliail kinds. P. W. Northrup, came up from|Deen taking. from Rebedew lake, Brainerd Saturday evening and spent | €2St Of Tenstrike, through the Turtle that night and yesterday in the city, river to, Cass Lake for the J. Neils BISIAR’ VANDER enjoying some fishing. Lumber company. The logs will-be sawed at the Cass Lake mill. LlP & COMPANY StephéiniGolling,one. of the ot We often hear people complain rominent residents of Grand Forks, D ’ | they are not able to get good lead came over from the west last night, L ) & pencils. We carry in stack an ex- and remained here today, looking = Mr. cellent line and you can get a HH, HHH, HHHH, HHHHH, or a HHHHHH, If you want a soft pencil try our BB, BBB, BBBB. We carry the celebrated Kohinor pen- cils, checking pencils, colored pen- cils. To be appreciated the line must be seen. John Marin is walking with a painful limp, having run‘a nail in his foot Saturday evening. John was passing along the street at the Fountain pen ink at the Pioneer |corner of Second street and Bemidji office. avenue, where the sidewalk has been torn up, and he accidentally stepped on a nail that was in one of the To Be Saf e turned-up board§. While the wound is painful, there will probably be no serious results. desirous of purchasing Beltrami or U n d el‘t a.kin g Clearwater farm acres. & Rev. Father Blais, pastor of the = Pa,rlors local Catholic church, left last ; _ evening for Duluth ona business |} Funeral Director and Li- trip. During the absence of Father censed Embalmer in Blais, Rev. Fr. O’Connor of Cass Charge Lake will attend to the spiritual {{ pay call 113 wants of the local congregation., John Moberg went to Iaporte this morning and will visit the scene of his railroad building in the Kabekona country. Mr.Moberg states that he has about one mile of the proposed road graded and ready for laying the steel thereon. Ed. Peterson of the Markham, now has a gasoline launch, which was shipped to him by a Mr. Logan of Crookston, and which he will use for recreation on the lake. The boat is a neat one, and fast, and has been christened the “Jeanette.” F. D. Bacon, Mrs. Nelson Gillette and Stanley Gillette arrived in the city Saturday evening from Medina, N. Y., and will remain here for an extended visit with C. M. Bacon and wife. Mr. F. D. Bacon and Mrs. Gillette are uncle and aunt of C. M. Bacon of this city. % William Budge and son Alexander, came over from their home at Grand Forks last night. They left : this morning for Brainerd and will w A d go to Smiley, where they will join ant S Jud LaMoure, the North Dakota - political sachem, who has. estab- lished an outing camp at that place. FOR RENTING A Walter Markham, who has been PROPERTY, SELL- acting as clerk in the camps of ING A BUSINESS ‘Walker & Akely near Laporte, came OR OBTAINING up from that place Saturday even- HELP ARE BEST. ing and visited in the city over Sunday. Walter expects to be through down at Laporte next Sat- = . urday, whemr he will return to P i Bemidji and spend the balance of l 0 n e e r the summer here. = Z < & h O T = 80 Night Call 85 s ‘&EEES’E&E5§ 49 < oy The Pioneer has just received a large shipment of Souvenir Envelopes which advertise the beauties of Bemidji. > They can be had at the office at 15 cents per package. s Everybody should use these envelopes and lielp advertise the best town in northern Minnesota, 2 ]}usinessAmen desiring to use these can have W them printed with return card. ¥ : 1333333333353 35 333333353 FOR THE PICNIC Now that the picnic season is on we are prepared to supply the lunch basket. Our canned meats cannot be excelled in quality and excellence. We thave canned ham, chicken,, salmon, and other varieties of meats. . -Our canned fruits are the best and pur- _est in the market. We have peaches, pears, raspberries, strawberries, plums, ap- ricots and grapes. Try a can with your next order. We have package crackers, Nabiskos, Festinoes, a large. variely of cookies and other good things to select from. : Do not forget we carry 1n season oranges, lemons, apples, bananas, berries, and all -fresh fruits. : ; We have a complete stock of fresh and Bath Rooms: In' the Basement of the Masonic Building Plain and Shower Baths Open Day and Night _'B: C. SMYTH. P », 311 Minn. Ave, Phone 319 Bemidji J§|after some private affairs. Collins is arranging for a cottage here to be used by his wife and daughter for an outing. -« The members of the Eastern Star Thimble Bee will be entertained by Mrs. G. E. Kreatz and Mrs. W. D. McCreedy, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Mc- Creedy, 514 Minnesota avenue. All members are requested to be present. To be safe confine yourself to ‘ the use of such fla An‘Appetizer Crpereneeaand _Vgr;asty(:ulli Mr. and Mrs. Nels Otterstad of Not a fiery liquor which destroys P! Jucdgment te! rather than creates an appetite, {|you are of the purest quality. Turtle River: returned last ~night but- arpalatable beer, which con— *|from Duluth, where they went for tains only sufficient alcohol to = BI - B Wi 5 siimulate the stomach to per= DEP k the purpose of allowing Mrs. Otter: form its normal functions and stad to proveup on a stone and| it ribbons, nearly all £ -« : E-) R 3 aids to digest the food. MOOSE TeLchvs Simber clatia. {'TE : ejeyerten ribbons, restly @ o up to date groceries, and invite you to call - BRAND besr does all this; does. FI 0 S € proof was made | makes of standard machines at the d the line. Teleph i kot it well, does it daily, if you give aVOl’ln Vanilla |Saturday. A. O.Johnson of Turtle| pioneer office. and see the une. Lelephone orders given s (f;‘fi‘;ff' 05' flet“ cuau[‘;gmf“” Extract '6::::; River accompanied Mr. and Mrs. e careful attention. S ; ; 001 vered al our " 4 £ ;ULUTH BKE“S’,ING a (0 % . Rose,ete, | Otterstad and acted as one of Mrs. Visiting Cards. MALTING * |{are just as they are represented | Otterstad’s witnesses. The claim is i -to-date visiting| J. P. SIGNEL, tobe. If i A neat line of up-to-d siting < e Y s o be. not the cheapest they |located in town 65, range 11, Lake 5 cards can always be found at this office. New and up-to-date type from which to select style of print- i Restdonce Phone 200, - anla{ the best, and no puddings, | county, in the Rainy river country. Office Phone 220. cakes, creams, or other table deli- | Duplicate and triplicate order scacies, are spoiled by their, use. books-at the Pioneer office. — - Phone 207 ROE & MA‘RKusEN, o RENEER s 2