=] i GEO.E. KREATZ CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates Promptly Furnisned ot me figure'with you before you build : s Residence and of- =T tee 512 Minn, Ave. % one 25 MINNESOTA THOMAS SMART City Dray and Transfer Line Safe and Piano Moving Oifice in Pendergast Building, One Door North of First National 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. ATW0O0D 601 Irv. Ave. Phone 80 H. M. YOUNG Res. 1103 Miss. Ave. Phone 325-2 GhHe BIJOU Automatic Drama—Vaudeville—Pop- Eat Model ice cream. Artistic picture framing at Wm. Ross’ John Pacha came Blackduck this morning. Fresh carnations, 75¢ a dozen, at the Lake Park greenhouse. Dr. Doran, the specialist of "Min- neapolis, was in the city today. John J. O’Neil, the Northome log- ger, was a visitor in the city today. Souvenir envelopes “advertising Bemidji as a summer resort can be had at the Pioneer office. Per pack- age, 15c. Mark Devine, the Blackduck .log- ger and all-around good fellow, spent yesterday in the city, returning to his home last evening. Archdeacon Parshall of Cass Lake will hold communion services.at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning at the home of Mrs. A.. J. Abercrombie. R. E. White,the logger, came over from the “Zenith City” yesterday afternoon and went to Kelliher last evening to look after his timber in- terests at that" place. Frank Coppersmith, brother of George Coppersmith, conductor on the M. &. I. Brainerd-Big Falls pas- senger run, came up last night and went on through to Big Falls, St. Phillip’s Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. DeRushia, in Mill Park, Thursday afternoon,~ at 2 oclock. Anice cream social will be given. Visitors cordially invited. All children who will participate in the Fourth of July parade, and who areto have printed the name of some state for use in the parade, are - Get Your Good Things To Eat Ghe N;odel Bakery, Confectionery and Dairy Store Phone 125 down from 315 Minnesota Ave. THE HOME OF Model Ice Cream The City Legal blanks at this office. Fresh churned buttermilk Scts. a quart at the Model. P. P. Malterud of Puposky, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Jacob Christianson was in the city yesterday from Puposky. William Austin of Nebish, was a business visitor here yesterday. T. J. Nary returned last evening from a business visit to Laporte. For blank books, neat pocket memorandum books, or loose leaf price books call at the Pioneer office. Mrs. Herb Wood and little son left this morning for Brainerd, where they will visit with rela- tives. Mrs. A. E. Smith and daughter, ular Concerts .vovvvivees 302 Third Street Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 TONIGHT! EXTRA SPECIALS THE CAMEAGRAPH Beware of the Raffled Turkey The Constant Yaw er Illustrated Song San Antonio Their First Snowball Scenes and Incidents in the Hawaiian: Islarfds Complete Change of Program Tomorrow Night ADMISSION TEN CENTS C. L. LASHER & SON, Props. Just Received A large shipment of Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma- chines. The best and most beautiful line of cabinets ever carried in the city. Also a complete line of Pianos, Organs and Sheet Music at popular prices. Repairs for sewing machines of all kinds. BISIAR,VANDER LIP & COMPANY 311 Minn. Ave, Phone 319 Bemidji who have been visiting at Puposky for the past week, returned home yesterday. requested to call on Mrs. Gamble, 1117 Dowd avenue, The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will be enter- tained by Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs. Rea at thé home of Mrs. Rea, 224 Irving avenue south, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. Joseph Anderson of Blackduck, who is head chief of the Blackduck Handcar Club, passed through the city this morning on his way to visit with relatives and friends at St. Cloud and Minneapolis. James Goodman of St. Paul (known everywhere as the “El Paterno man,”) spent today in the city. “Jim” comes around about every sixty days and is always a wel- come visitor; and he handles a fine cigar. A. Lessard of Cass Lake, arrived in thecity this morning from Big Falls, where he had been to look over some land. He left this noon for his home at the “Lake.” W. H. Vye, the lumberman, went to Kelliher last evening on a busi- ness trip. And, by the way, he is not yet on the “pay roll” of the Crookston Lumber company. e “Jolly Pulls” company will present the next attraction at the City opera house. They are a vaude- ville company and will be here next Friday and Saturday evenings. If the party who took a black silk umbrella from the park stand at the lake shore, marked “C. H. R.” on handle,will return same to Markham hotel, they will receive a reward. The Woman’s Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will -hold an open meeting at the church this evening. A short special program has been prepared for the occasion. After the program ice cream and cake will be served. Margaret Pull, captivated and kept the audience spell bound dur- ing that most remarkable Feat,Cata- lepsey entitled“The Human Bridge.” —Duluth News Tribune, Duluth, Minn. At the opera house Friday and Saturday, A. C. McLean has returned from Black River, Wis., where he spent the last three weeks on business. While he was away, Mr. McLean drove and loaded some 70,000 ties which were in the Black River and sent them to Duluth for the Martin Brothers of Duluth, A. H. Jester, better known among the “good fellows” hereabouts as “Al,” has been on the sick list the past few days, out at his home on Lake Plantagnet. He -~was so in- disposed as to be confined to his bed, and a number of local Elks have been looking after his welfare. Frank Vance of Grand Rapids, who has a personal injury suit against the Great Northern railway that is being tried at the term of court being held at Grand Rapids, came down this morning from Northome and left this noon for the “Rapids.” . The original Jolly Pull's Co., the world’s greatest novel enter- tainers, will be at the opera house Friday and Saturday evening of this week. They are good entertainers, presenting a repertoire of all the latest feats in up-to-date hypnotism, telepathy and gymnastics. A special train, containing, among other railway officials, W. L. Darling, chief engineer of the Northern John Oman, a former Bemidji|Pacific railway, passed through Be- boy who is now agent at Northome |midji yesterday northward bound for the M. & I railway, came down |from Brainerd to Big Falls. As the from his home this morning. He |time approaches for the completion was accompanied by C. A. Palmer, | of the Big Falls-International Falls his assistant at Northome, and to-|extension of the M. & I. it becomes gether they went to Crookston this|more apparent that the N. P. people afternoon to appear as witnesses in | will gradually assume active control a lawsuit. of the- Minnesota & International. Fountain pen ink at the Pioneer Duplicate and triplicate order books at the Pioneer office. Z&‘é"e’ié‘éeé&eéei—é&éfig ENIR =3 2 8 n n n m n n d An Appetizer Nota fiery liquor which destroys rather than creates an appetite, but a'palatable beer, which con- tains only ‘sufficient’ alcohol to siimulate the stomach to per= form its normal functions and aids to digest the food. MOOSE BRAND beer does all this, does it well, does it dally, if you give it a chanee Orders called . for; goods delivered at your door, DULUTH BEYHS2 C0. J. P. SIGNEL, Looal Agent Bemidjl, Minn. Residence Phone 290. Office Phone 220. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what vou eat. — ,,et-eeeseéeesesees EECEEE n ENVELOPES § 2 fl‘ The Pioneer has just received a laige shipment ‘of J Souvenir Envelopes which adverhse the beauties of Bemld]l Ak They can be, had at the office at 15 cents per package. Everybody should use these envelopes and help advertise the best town in northern Minnesota, Business men desiring to use these can have y them printed with return card. ‘sa«naaaa«)eaaaea-)-)aa&a‘afl‘# appreciated. HIGH QUALITY GOODS The best—not the lowest priced—bread is the cheapest. Our bread, cakes and pies are made from the choicest flour made from western wheat. ‘We manufacture the choicest cakes, pies and pastry that have all the semblance of home bak- ng. They are unequalled by any made in the city: Call at the store or telephone 118. THE LAKESIDE BAKERY Souvenir‘en;/elopes at this office. Harry Mills left this morning for Brainerd. * Afine lot of ferns at the Lake Park greenhouse. C. C. Powell of Farley is a Be- midji visitor today. Get your butter fresh from the churn at the Model. A. C. McLean, the tie man, left this morning for Walker. David McFarland returned last evening to his home at Big Falls. A. Brose returned last evening from Minneapolis, where he went to attend the funeral’of a relative. The best assortmeptv of steel pens, at the Pioneer office. Thirty kinds from which to make your selection. The Episcopal Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Higby, Mississippi Ave., on Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Ask your dealer for “Northland Brand” and get best creamery but- ter, churned daily in the local creamery. Matt Fisher departed last evening for his home at Funkley. He spent yesterday in Bemidji renewing old acquaintances. W. T. Blakely, the Farley logger, returned to his home last evening after having spent yesterday in the city on business. A. L. Wyler, auditor for the Be- idji Brewing company, left this morning for points along the north line"of the M, & I. railway. J. P. Easton of Crookston, travel- ing representative for the St. Hilaire Retail Lumber company, was d visitor in the city yesterday. W. R. Spears and J. C. Roy came down from the Red Lake Indian agency this forenoon and transacted business here until the train returned this -afternoon. = ‘Osmond Pond, who has been”ill in this city for three weeks, left last evening to resume his position on ‘Turtle river, where he has charge of a drive of logs. V. F. Foldersack, one of the prom- inent homesteaders in the vicinity of Mud Lake, was a visitor in the city today, having come down from his home yesterday. Wes Wright has a fast horse which he is training for the races on the Fourth of July. Wes says he will make some of the other horses “go some” on the national holiday. Lieutenant O. H. Dockery, Jr., came in yesterday from Duluth and spent the afternoon and last night with Sergeant Eilek, manager of the local recruiting office for the army. R. F. Minor, a brother of Mrs. J. J. Conger, left last evening for Black- duck to look after some -business matters. Mr. Minor is a lumberman and will make his home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. A, H.' Costain of Moorhead were Bemidji visitors yes- terday. They left on the north- bound M. & I. train for Northome, to look after some real estate which Mr. Costain owns near that place. They were well pleased with the natural surroundings of Bemidji and think we Bemidjians have an ideal summer resort. Comvlete line of office supplies at the Pioneer stationery store. Address of John Powell Wanted. Relatives are making a search for John Powell and any information you can give which will lead up _to locating his -whereabouts will be It is said the last heard of him was when he was located somewhere in Cass -county. He left Hinckley about ten years ago. Address any communication to Pioneer Office, - Bemidji, Minn. Engraving. Those desiring engraved cards can leave their orders: with us and same will be given prompt and careful zttennon. Bids for School House Akeley, Minn. The undersigned hereby gives notice that sealed proposals for the erection of a schoolhouse at Akeley, Minn.,” including all material, will be received by R. F. Pray, clerk, until the hour of 7 p.'m., on the 2nd day of July, 1907. All bids must be in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions, prepared by Wm. Elliot & Son, seen on application to R. F. Pray clerk, at Akeley, and the Builders’ and Crookston, Minn. ’ A certified check for 5 per cent, payable to the order of R. F. Pray, to unsuccessful bidders immediately on letting the contract. The party to whom the contract is awarded will be required to give satisfactory bond for the faithful performance of the contract. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. (Signed) R. F. PRAY, | Clerk. Visiting Cards. A neat line of up-to-date visiting cards can always be' found at this office. ~New and up-to-date type /| from which to select style of print- ing. Weekly Excursion to Detroit and Re turn $17.00 via the SOUTH SHORE, Duluth every Friday. Same rate to Alpena, Oscoda, Harbor Beach and Port Huron. To Buffalo $3.50 higher. Limit Sept- ember 15th, 1907. For sleeping car and-and $teamer reservation, apply to Mr, A. J. Per- rin, General ‘Aegnt, 430 East Super- ior St., Duluth, Minn. leaving Box Stationery. We still have on hand a few boxes of box stationery. We are closing out this line and will not re-order. W. M. ROSS Underta king Parlors Funeral Director and Li- censed Embalmer in Charge Day Call 113 Night Call 85 Bath Rooms In the Basement of the . Masonic Building Plain and Shower Baths Open Day and Night D. C. SMYTH.OO Want Ads FOR RENTING A PROPERTY, SELL- ING A BUSINESS OR OBTAINING HELP ARE BEST. Pioneer labor -and architects, of St. Paul, which may be seen at their office on and after May 23, 1907, and may also be Exchange at St. Paul, Minneapolis clerk, must accompany each bid, as a guaranty, the same to be returned i \V O G " Q r OP and alteratives, This is all mkce ng with 5% moj edical science. It explfins why H O f & ~ Ayer'g#arsaparilla is now mad ¢ » alcohol. ‘Northland Fresh Churned Extra Creamery Butter and Butter lk made in our creamery every d?y i Ji T3 Ask your dealer for our "Northland 3 and 5 Ib jars, or phone us and have it delivere fresh from our churn daily at. Our “Acorn” Brand is something fine in pound prints Ekresh Eggs by the Case Phone 350 We Hel; You - See Nervous headarhe and many other.forms of unhap- happiness are ofted due to eye trouble. Perhaps you have outgrown your glasses, or worse still, NEVER had the right kind. = Consult DRS, LARSON & LARSON, SpeClahsts Office Second Floor Swedback Block Phone 92 fiflfififl(fi?i“‘&fl(fifi“‘?(“m mfi“fi‘(flmmfi w W w w H W d - w Need attention. It won’t cost anything to have them examined anyway. DR. G. M. PALMER Formerly of Minneapolis It will cost you less new than after awhile. Phone 124, Office--Suite 9, Miles Block, Bemidi. Minn. Now Is The Time To purch:a.se 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. 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 puz- est in the market. We have peaches, pears, raspberries, strawberries, plums, ap- ricots and grapes. Try a can with your next order. J : We have package crackers, Nabiskos, Festinoes, a large variety of cookies and other good things to select from. Do not forget we'carry in season oranges, -~ lemons, apples, bananas, bernes, and all fresh fruits. We have a complete stock of fresh and up to date groceries, and invite you to call and see the line. Telephone orders given careful attention. ROE & MARKUSEN Phone 207 -