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\ GEO.E. KREATZ CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates Promptly Furnisned -et me figure with you before you build dence and of- MINNESOTA City Dray and Transfer Line Safe and Piano Moving Oifice in Penderdast Building. One Door North of First National Bank Building THOMAS SMART é 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. ATWOOD 601 Irv. Ave. Phone 80 5 H. M. YOUNG Res. 1103 Miss. Ave. Phone 325-2 GhHe BIJOU Automatic Droma—Vaudeville—Pop- ............ ular Concerts ............ 302 Third Street Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 Get Your Good Things To Eat Ghe N;_odel Bakery, Confectionery and Dairy Store 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 THE HOME OF Model Ice Cream Fire works at wholesale and re- tail at Peterson’s. Fresh churned buttermilk S5cts. a quart.at the Model. Comvlete line of office supplies at the Pioneer stationery store. J. M. Allard of Big Falls was a business visitor here yesterday. A. O. Rindal of Fertile is in the city enjoying the pleasures of Be- midji. A. H. Wagner, the piano tuner, at Bisiar, Vanderlip & Co. today and tomorrow. Dr. Blakeslee,acting county health officer, returned this morning from a trip to Quiring, U. S. Commissioner Daniel De- Lury of Walker was a business visi- tor in the city yesterday. For blank books, neat pocket memorandum books, or loose leaf price books call at the Pioneer office. Bread is the staff of life, and bis- cuits? Well, Hunt’s Perfect Baking TONIGHT! EXTRA SPECIALS THE CAMEAGRAPH The Magic Flute A Fishing Beat Spending a Day in the Country Illustrated Song When the Harvest moon Is Shinning on the River A Reptile Charmer A Negro King in Paris Mechanical Statue. Program Changes Without No- Watch This Ad Daily. Don't Miss It. tice. I - 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, Bemidji Phone 319 An Appetizer Not™a fiery liquor which destroys rather than creates an appetite, but arpalatable beer, which con— tains only sufficient alcohol to sdmulate 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 chance. Orders called for; goods delivered at your door, DULUTH PHR¥HN> CO. J. P. SIGNEL, Local Agent Bemidjl, Minn. Residence Phone 290. Office Phone 220. Powder is the life of good biscuits. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lindgren, who are enjoying camp life, came in from Lavina this morning and are spend- ing the day here. They report the mosquitoes quite numerous. The “Jolly Pulls” company- will present the next attraction at the City opera house. They ate a vaude- ville company and will be here next Friday and Saturday evenings. Charles Shapleigh of Moorhead, who has been spending some time at Grand Forks Bay, returned home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Shap- leigh and the children will remain at camp until Monday. 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, 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. R. H. Bennet, at one time a resi- dent of Cass Lake, but who is now engaged in the hotel business at International Falls, passed through the city last evening. Mr. Bennet has been on a visit to Alma, Wis., and he was accompanied on his return trip by a cousin, who will visit at the border for several weeks. "W. R. Ward, of Dyerburg, Tenn., writes: “Thisis to certify thatI have used Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup for chronic constipation, and it has proven, without a doubt, to be a thorough, practical remedy for this trouble, and it is with pleasure I offer my conscientious reference.” A E Ba*er. Fountain pen ink at the Pioneer office. * spending the day in the city. says everything is in good shape Eat Model ice cream. Legal blanks at this office. Fourth of July at Peterson’s. Artistic pictl;r‘e framing at Wm: Ross’. Erick Dahlin of Bagley wasa Be- midji visitor yesterday. J. O. Larson and wife of Big Falls were in the city yesterday. Fresh carnations, 75c a dozen, at the Lake Park greenhouse. Chester Snow left last evening on a business trip to Northome. K. A. Balstad, a resident of Foss- ton, was a visitor in the city yes- terday. A. H. Wagner, the piano tuner, at Bisiar, Vanderlip & Co. today and tomorrow. % Mrs. Joseph Jones came down from Big Falls yesterday and spent the day shopping here. ; H. H. Tanner, formerly sheriff of Morrison county, was in- the city yesterday from Little Falls. Souvenir envelopes advertising Bemidji as a summer resort can be had at the Pioneer offi¢e. Per pack- age, 15c. Roy Bliler left last Turtle River for the surveying and staking township road for the Turtle township. evening for purpose of out a new officials of Will the members and friends of the Baptist church kindly make a special effort to be present at the prayer meeting this evening. Rev. Thomas Broomfield, pastor. John Masters, well known in this city, returned yesterday from a visit to Hot Springs, Arkansas, and also to the Jamestown exposition. He left last evening for his home at Northome. All children who will participate in the Fourth of July parade, and who are to have printed the name of some state for use in the parade, are requested to call on Mrs. Gamble, 1117 Dowd avenue. Dr. F. M. Prettyman came in from Mallard yesterday afternoon and is He around Mallard and the farmers are contented. Mr. Prettyman cons templates starting another paper at Mallard in the near future. We often hear people complain they are not able to get good lead pencils. We carry in, stock an ex- 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. A. A. Smith, the genial manager of the Craig hotel at Kelliher, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Smith was returning from a trip to Hot Springs, Arkansas, where he took his wife recently, for treatment. Mrs. Smith is suffering from an acute attack of rheumatism, and the trip south was for the purpose of getting rid of this most disagreeable of all ailments. When Mr. Smith left the “Springs” his wife was much im- proved, and he has hopes of her being able to return to Kelliher in the near future. Aman whois in perfect health, so he can do an honest day’s work when necessary, has much for which he should be thankful. - Mr L. C. Rodgers, of Branchton, Pa., writes that he was not only unable to work, but he couldn’t stoop ever to tie his_own shoes. Six bottles of Foley’s Kidney CGure made a new man of him. He says “success to Foley’s Kidney- Cure.” A. E.Bar- Xer. Typewriter ribbons, nearly all makes of standard machines at the Pioneer office. to the support of the body. bowels. Most Vaiuahle Lives The most valuable livesdre daily destroyed by | the custom of eating food stuffs that yield nothing DR. PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD has in it all of the essential properties of the wheat, not only so prepared that it is palatahle and easy of diges- tion, but affords ample sustenance for every want of the body. Itisa valuable diet for all classes as it materially assists the due performatce of the functions of the_ Palatable—Nutritious—Easy of Digestion and Ready to Eat Canbe sorved hot. Pat I a Rot aves for a few miautes; or cook la bolliag milk. N T 4 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, ~_|to Pioneer Office, Bemid; THE LAKESIDE BAKERY Souvenir envelopes at this office. Wanted: Pastry cook, apply at Hotel Markham, . Afine lot of ferns at the Lake Park greenhouse. _'Get your butter fresh from the churn at the Model. E. L. Golswig of Belgrade spent yesterday in the city, ¥ Miss Harriet Haldeman was a Cass Lake visitor today. Duplicate and triplicate books at the Pioneer office. B. F. McDonald of Laporte was a Bemidji visitor last evening. Miss Luella Peck left on the noon train for a visit with friends at Cass Lake. _ The band will be out this evening and give an open air concert at the city dock. 5 E. T. Bjorge of Big Falls was attending to business matters here yesterday. TA. H. Wagner, the piano tuner at Bisiar, Vanderlip & Co. today and tomorrow. P order D. K. Laurie, the missionary, re- turned from a trip up the north line this morning. J. F. Sullivan of Stillwater is in the city visiting for a few days with his many friends here. 1 Otto Myran, treasurer of the town ‘of Cormant, 4s-in the city today attending to business matters. The best assortment of steel pens, at the Pioneer office. Thirty kinds from which to make your selection, W. A. McDonald, of the Model Bakery, was a Fosston visitor yester- day, returning home on the night train, i Peter Slough came up from Nary last evening and spent last night in the city looking after some busi- ness matters. Ask your dealer for “Northland Brand” and get best creamery but- ter, churned daily in the local creamery, Anything in the fruit or confec- tionary line worth having can be found at Peterson’s, the most com- plete stock in town, L Prof. E. A, Williams, superintend- ent of the schools at Montecello, Minn,, is visiting Rev. and Mrs. White for a few days. Arjen Vanderploeg of Turtle River passed through the city today on his way to Cass Lake, where he will make final proof on his homestead. Harry Mills, roadmaster for the M. & I., passed through from Brain- erd to Big Falls, last evening. Harry is “going some” these days. E. E. Chamberlain went to Crooks- ton last evening, where he will to- day appear before the /district court as a witness, in a civil suit to tried there today. The Baptist Young People’s so- ciety will give an ice cream social in the church Friday evening, June 28. All are invited to cqme and enjoy a pleasant evening. Admission 15 cents. G. F. Ross, the lumberman,came in last evening from Laporte and left- on the north-bound M. & L train for Kelliher to note how work was_ progressing on his timber oper- ations at that place. T.J. Welch of Walker, who is purchasing considerable pine™ and {other timber at points along the line of the M. & I. railway, ' was a visitor in the city last evening, Mr. Welch went from here_to Big Falls, where he had some timber: to in- spect, with a view of purchasing the same. 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 appreciated. It is said the last heard of him was,whmi he was| ;| located somewhere in Cass’' county. 1 He left Hinckley about ten. years ago. Address any communication |ember 15th, 1907, " Bids for” Schaol House Akeley, Minn. The undersigned hereby gives notice that sealed proposals for the erectidn of a schoolhouse at Akeley, Minn., including all labor and 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. Elliet.& Son, architects, of St. Paul,-which may be seen at their office on and after May 23, 1907, and may also be seen on application to R. F. Pray clerk, at Akeley, and the Builders’ Exchange at St. Paul,Minneapolis and Crookston, Minn. = A certified check for 5 per cent, payable to the order of R. F. Pray, clerk, must accompany ®ach bid, as a guaranty, the same to be returned to unsuccessful bidders immediately on letting the contract. The party to whom the contract is awarded will be required to give satiéfactory 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 |W cards can always be found at this|¥ office. New and up-to-date type from which to select style of print.|W ing. = Weekly Excursion to Detroit and Re turn $17.00 via the SOUTH SHORE, leaving Duluth every Friday. Same rate to Alpena, Oscoda, Harbor Beach and Port Huron. ' To Buffglo $3.50 higher, Limit Sept- For sleeping car and and steamer reservation, apply to Mr. A. J. Per- rin, General Aegnt, 430 East Super- ior St., Duluth, Minn, Engraving. Those desiring engraved “cards can leave their orders with us and same will be given prompt and careful attention. s 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 consumption in the first stages.” You never heard of any one using Foley’s Honey and Tar and not being satisfied. A. E. Barker. : Gollmar’s Show Coming. Gollmar Bros.” Big Railroad Show proved tobe a fine attraction and drew big crowds. Gollmar Bros. do not tolerate fakirs or swindlers with their shows.—Star, Peoria, Ill. Will exhibit at Bemidji Monday, July 8th. Box Stationery. We still have on hand a few boxes of box stationery. We are closing out this line and will not_re-order. / Want Ads - ~-FOR RENTING A PROPERTY, SELL- ING A BUSINESS OR OBTAINING HELP ARE BEST. |Makes Hair Look Rich Northland Produce Company Fresh Churned Extra Creamery Butter and Buttermilk made in our creamery every day Ask your dealer for our “Northland Brand” in .3 and 5 Ib jars, or phone us and have it delivered freshfromourchumdaily at28c No need to ask if you want your hair| to look rich, healthy, and luxuriant. We know youdo! Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula, will give it just| that appearance. An ideal hairdress- ing. Ask yo:;:nclor about it. . ©.. We publish the formulas 3. our preparations, .Co.,| 2 Maes, Our ‘““Acorn” Brand is something fine in pound prints Phone 350 kresh Eggs by the Case Your - ® ® ok Need attention. It will cost you less now than after awhile. 1t won't cost anything to have them examined anyway. DR. G. M. PALMER Formerly of Minneapolis w - w w H z Phone 124, Office--Sulte 9, Miles Block, Bemidjl, ik Next Winter’s COAL There is plenty of it at the head of the takes, and the equipment necessary to move it is available. Buy Your Supply Now Order it delivered early. until fall. Don’t wait Great Northern R.a»ilwéuy SOUVENIR ENVELOPES ~ 3333333337 The Pioneer has just received a lavge shipment of Souvenir Envelopes which advertise the beauties of .Bemidji. _ 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 them printed with return eard. \ 233333 433:333333333533332333333) 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. Wé have peaches, pears, raspberries, strawberries, plums, ap- ricots and grapes. Try a can with your next order. & : : We have 'pa.cklage crackers, Nabiskos, Festinoes, a large variety of cookies and -other good things to select from. Do not forget we carry m season oranges, lemons, apples, bananas, berries, 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. - u& ROE & MARKUSEN - -Phone 207