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} % QS GEO. E. KREATZ Get Your CONTRACTOR & BPILDER Good Things Estimates . Promptly Furnisned To Eat i il sre Model Rzaldonce and of- ‘ce 512 MinnsAve. Phone 25 MINNESOTA Bakery, Confectionery and Dairy Store Phone 125 315 Minnesota Ave. THOMAS SMART City Dray and Transfer Line Safe and Piano Moving THE HOME OF Model Ice Cream Oifice in Pendergsst Bullding. One Door North of First National Bank Building Wanted: Pastry cook, apply at Hotel Markham. A fine lot of ferns at the Lake Park greenhouse. Phone 91 Atwood & Young CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Estimates and P! ans Furnished Before placing your con- tract, we wish to be given a ehance to bid on » bid on your work. ¢. L. ATW00D Fire works at wholesale and re- tail at Peterson’s. Fresh churned buttermilk 5cts, a quart at the Model. Hood River strawberries at Roe & Markusen’s. Phone 207. Comvlete line of office supplies at the Pioneer stationery store. Dr. C. E. Reeves of Wadena, ar- 601 Irv. Ave. Phone 80 ¢/ rived in the city last evening. H. M. YOUNG . C.H. Mile -nigh Rk 108 R Phone 325-2 lles was an over-night visitor in the city from Brainerd. W. B. Sherman of Big Falls, was a business visitor in the city yester- day. C. E McKmIey of Park Rapids, was a visitor in the city yester- day. GhHe BIJOU Automatic Drama—Vaudeville—Pop- ............ ular Coneerts ............ 302 Third Street Lincoln Poupore of Kelliher, was in the city yesterday returning home last evening. Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 Claude Covey, the Mizpah mer- chant, is in the city today. He will return home this evening. TONIGHT! EXTRA SPECIALS THE CAMEAGRAPH The Magic Flute The best strawberries in the market are the Hood River berry. For sale by Roe & Markusen, For blank books, neat pocket memorandum books, or loose leaf price books call at the Pioneer office. Henry Larson of Shevlin, is in the city today. He is on his return trip from a visit to Island Lake. Attorney J, E. Carpenter came in from Crookston last evening and is spending the day here attending to legal matters. John B, Wilm of the Northome Record, came down from Northome this morning and is spending the day in the city. A Fishivg Boat 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. Complete Change of Program Tomorrow Night Anything in the fruit or confec- tionary line worth having can be found at Peterson’s, the most com- plete stock in town. # J. P. Signal and Geo. Kirk re turned this morning from a visit to Kirk Bros.Clearwater farm, north of Solway, where they went yester- day. ADMISSION TEN CENTS C. L. LASHER_& SON, Props. R TR S R ST T 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 kkinds. Among the assessors bringing in their returns today are Thos. Meade of Blackduck township, J. J. Rolfex of Blackduck village and C. A. Matheny of Taylor township. “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, BISIAR,VANDER LIP & COMPANY 311 Minn. Ave. Phone 319 Bemidji J. J. Lambrecht of Minneapolis, formerly engaged in the writing of life insurance,and who is well known in this city, is here this week in the interests of the American Guarantee company of Chicago, a financial in- stitution, 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. The best assortment of steel pens, at the Pioneer office. Thirty kinds from which to make your selection. Understood It is well understood by reliable dealers that fil'PflIC& » Flavoring v An Appetizer Nota fiery liquor which destroys rather than creates an appetite, but-aspalatable 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 }fi?:,':. it well, does it daily, if you give s Rose, efe, it a chance. Orders called for; goods delivered at your door, DULUTH 5EVA2 C0. J. P. SIGNEL, Looal Agent Bemidjl, Minsi. Residence Phone 290. Office Phone 220, have constituted for years past the| standard flavors in all the markets of this country. If the opxmon of the best class of consumers is at all worthy of acceptance, they are the purest, strongest, and finest i flavonng extracts in the world, Eat Model ice cream. Legal blanks at this office. Fourth of July at Peterson’s. Souvenir envelopes at this office. Artistic picture framing at Wm. Ross’. Get your butter fresh from the churn at the Model. ~ Fresh carnations, 75¢ a dozen, at the Lake Park greenhouse. Duplicate and. triplicate books at the Pioneer office. Hood River strawberries at Roe & Markusen’s. Phone 207. T. Reierson, the Fosston druggist, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. order || 1% Born: Yesterday morning to Judge and Mrs. M. A. Clark, a daughter. The best strawberries in the market are the Hood River berry. For sale by Roe & Markusen. W. H. Dailey and wife returned to their home at Big Fork last night, after spending several days in the city. Souvenir envelopes advertising Bemid)i as a summer resort can be had at the Pioneer office. Per pack- age, 15c. O. Gravelle and J. G. Morrison,]r., two prosperous merchants of Red Lake, are transacting business in the city today. J."W. and Mrs. Speelman are down from Buena Vista today after new furniture and supplies for Summitt hotel. Professor A. P. Ritchie left this afternoon for Princeton, where he will have charge of a four week’s summer school, : Ray Glidden, one of the popular firemen on the M. & I., has been on the sick list for a few days. He resumed work today. T. A. McAllister, who has charge of Dr. Blakeslee’s cedar operations at Houpt, came down on the north line train this morning. Mrs. The best—not priceg—bread is the cheapest. cakes and pies are made from the choicest flour made from western wheat. ‘We manufaBture the choicest cakes, pies and pastry that hayve all the semblance of home bak- Our bread, g. They are unequalled by any made in the city. Call at the store or telephone 118. 2 % THE LAKESIDE BAKERY l nish the Lutheran church. the Localities. T —_— MALTBY. WILTON. , Monday. Charles- Teller were calling on friends last Sunday. Mrs. H. Aldrich is visiting relatives in the southern part of the state. Mrs. Joseph Helf was shopping in Bemidj1 last Friday, between trains. Robert Ernst and were shopping in Bemidji Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Antoa_Gi Conductor Morrison has resigned his position with the M. & I in a few days will go to Minneapolis. Conductor Hurly will take his run. Light, flaky, tempting cake and biscuits, the kind that melt in your farmers. mouth, are only possible when good baking powder is used, like Hunt’s Perfect. Remember the namg. Mrs. Conrad Stordahl and = Mrs. |80 . S Melvin Dahl left last week for Wis- Helmik Stennes, mother and sister | congin where he will visit with friends of Mrs. K. K. Roe, and who have|and been visiting at her home, returned to their homes at Hendrum yester- day afternoon. All children who will participate |1ast in the Fourth of July parade, and some state for use in the parade, are requested to call on Mrs. Gamble, 1117 Dowd avenue. Representative L, W. Bills, ~wife and son were in the city last even- and relatives in North Dakota. They were accompanied by Mrs. M. Lor- ing, Mrs. Bill’s pother. G. H. Newton, one of the solid business men of Funkley, was in Be- midji yesterday on business, Mr. Newton is Funkley and says its finances are in good shape. He returned home last Moses Burnham has position as night watchman in the lath mill he Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rowden of Long Lake are here on a visit to relatives ere. friends. relatives. Thursday, largely attended. game. HIGH QUALITY GOODS lowest DOINGS AMONG BEMIDJI'S : GBUNTRY “EIGHBURS They are today the world’s standard ¥ Live Correspnndenls‘ot the Pioneer Write the News From Their L. O. Petrie was a business visitor here last week. Miss Mable Hart has returned to her home at Cass Lake. The public school in district No. 34 closed Friday afternoon. and pupils gave a picnic which was attended by the patrons of the district. A good program was well rendered. The tent meetings which have been the conducted here for some time past were concluded Suniay evening. Much in- terest han been shown by the settlers throughout the time the meetings have been held The teachers C.F. _Rogers and son Charles drove Miss M:ldred ‘Wood is attending Summer School in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. children ess were | plans and specifications of the city engineer visiting friends near Bemidji Sunday and | 1ast. Isaac Jacobson, who has been out west this spring, returned last Sat- urday. The much needed rain which fell last Sunday night was welcomed hy the accepted a Mr. and Mrs. F.S. Patterson and daughter Arvilla spent Sunday at the Bowers home. Mrs. John Larson and sister, Mi Pearl Helmer, were visiting in Bemidj Mr, and Mrs. Roy Rowdon of Island g L.ake are visifiu%[ with the latter’s who are to have printed the name of | parents, Mr. and Mr: Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs, drove to Island Lake last Sunday. Joe Burnham is lai arm, resulting from injuries received while working in the lath mill here. Thomas Haneen is painting Henry « s Tl i B Klassen'’s restaurant which adds great- ing on their way to visit-with friends 1y to the appearance of the building. The people of this neighborhood will be sorry to learn of the death of Mr. Fogg, who died at Anoka two weeks ago, The friends of Mrs. John Clemmer returned to their home in Illinois last Monday after visiting™ here for some time. The base ball game played last Sun- village treasurer of | day between Solway and Wilton was ‘Wilton—won the s. Martin. William Dandliker George Brennan up with a sore Mr. and Mrs. Joln Emberland of i St. Paul are expected here to visit the - j We Help You former's parents, Mr, and Mrsi Lars See Emberland. The Tdhe brothers meat wagon_from Nervous headarhe and many other forms of unhap- Nymore, which comes to this vicinity tw'ce a week, is greatly appreciated by happiness are ofted due to eye trouble. — 3 ti:ie people here. Henry Patterson, who has becn Perhaps you have outgrown your glasses, or worse still, - NEVER had the right kind, Consult | visiting his brother, Frank Patterson, for the past month, returned to his i home in Tdaho last week. The dance given by the Wilton base ball boys last Saturday evening was largely attended and all present re- | port a most enjoyable time. Miss Ellen Emberland, who has been attending the State Normal School at D RS LARSON & LARSON S ~nE St. Cloud, is spending her summer pecialists vacation with hex? parents here. ffice Second Floor Swedback Blook Phone 92 The ice cream social given by the Ladies’ Aid society June 16 was well attended. The proceeds amounted to over $22, which will be used to fur- #M‘E‘l‘ffififififi&&fifi&.(fi(&EG‘FFS(‘Z‘:&:I IIECCEEEECEELEEEEE 1847-1907. Sixty years ago Allcock’s Plasters were first introduced to the public. plasters. This invention has been one of|§ the -greatest blessings imaginable u and affords the quickest, cheapest|w and best means of healing and re-|§ lief for certain ailments, that has|y ever been discovered. Allcock’s are the original and genuine porous plasters and are sold |y by druggists in every part of the|y civilized world. 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 Phone 124. Office--Suite 9, Miles Block, Bemidyi, Minn. 333333333333333333333333 33333333333 Bids for Bonds. Notice is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received by the undersigned, at his office in the oity of Bemidji, Minnesota, for $35,000 of bonds, in denomin- Now Is The Time To purchase a building site in Bemidji. We have a number of choice building lots which ms;y be purchased on reasanable terms the rate of five (5) Der cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually, to be dated on the day of by the Board of Education of Bemidji at the main _central school-house, in the City of Bemidji, Minnesota, on Mondiy the'15th_day ot July, 1907, at 7:30 o’clock p. Sn d boaxfl reserves the right to reject any all bids Dnbed thls 2lst dafiof June, 1907, TORRANGE, Clerk of Indopendendem, School Distriet of Bemidji, Minnesota. Notice for Sealed Bids. Notice is hereby given that the board of county commissioners of Beltrami county will receive sealed bids up to July 8, 1907, un- 1110 o'clock a.m., for-the construction of a "For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemid}i. along the east side of Minnesota avenue and the west, side of Beltrami avenue, between Sixth and Seventh streets. Bias to be per square foot of walk, and per running foot of curl Successful bldder will be reauired to enter into contract and give bond for the faithful voxformance of same. 'he board reserves the right to reject any flnd all bids. Dated at Bemidji, lmnn June 12, 1907. HN WILMANN, County Auditor, W. M. ROSS Underta king Parlors Funeral Director and Li- censed Embalmer in Charge Night Call 85 A Special Patent #!i")"la"l”i’i 333 53!‘)’”‘)””’!”!””% Bemidji Chief Flour %Efi&fif‘fii“i‘m“ifif Day Call 113 Bath Rooms In the Basement of the Masonic B\}ildiug W W W & W W W W W W W w W W W 3:33333333333333333333333 Plain and Shower Baths 3: Open Day and Night - ‘D. C. SMYTH.O Made Exclusivelv For The - Bemidji Trade night. = Harry Bridgeman, one of the M. & I’s most competent engineers, who has been quarantined in cabeose 7 at South Bemidji for the. past wegk, was released last night and left today for Brainerd. He will not resume work for a few days. " An elderly mn narrowly escaped drowning yesterday, falli into Lake Irwin while fishing “gom aj boom. Assistance happened to bel at hand, and he was rescued with-| | out much effort. Both the Red Lake line railroad bridge and the booms They can be seen at the barn. is invited to call and see them Columbus Buggies 1 have just received a full carload of Columbus_ Buggies which are offered for sale at my barn Double or Single Surreys. two seated open and Concordbuggies, rubbertiredrunabouts aeaaeeaasasa«ne’a‘r 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 . The public Thomas Newby in that vicinity are ansafe pIaces fo fish from. Fred Belke, who was arrested last spring and released at the last term of court, is agaimin jail, on a new warrant charging him with forgery. His father thinks his arrest is the result more of ill feeling of his neighbors than the guilt of the boy. He expects to have him released on bonds in a few days. w 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 |k must be seen. Typewriter ribbons, nearly all |\ makes of standard machlnes at the Pionee: oflice. The Pioneer hax just received A la‘ ge shipment of § f Souvenir Envelopes which advertise the bea.utxes of / Bezmd]: They can be had at the office at 15 cents per packa.ge Everybody should use these envelopes and help advertise the best town in northem Minnesota, - Business men desiring to muse these can have them printeil with return card. . T o TND "’!Etéeeee SOUVENIR t EN VELOPES P d ¢ ii?eieii e?éeifie 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 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 atbenhon. . i oo 3333