Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 1, 1907, Page 3

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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. Eat Model ice cream: GEO.E. KREATZ Get Your I Legat blanks at this ofice. Fourth of July, at Peterson’s. GONTRAGYOR &;:,‘:::J':l[;?ensn GOOd Th ings S:\‘::eni: envelopes at this office. Promptly TO Eat Artistic picture framing at Wm. Furnisned Ross’, \ -et me figure with Get your butter fresh from the Gbe M o d el churn at the Model., ‘ Akeley, Minn. Ca fi RE R ; : The undersigned hereby gives I ‘i-; notice that sealed proposals for the erection of a schoolhouse at Akeley, Emmm !vmmm menlsun 1 Min including ‘l_l labor and|: Whenever a sore or ulcer refuses to heal, it is a sure sign of & material, will be received by R. F.| condition of the blood. The sore itself is simply an outside evidenee Pray, clerk, until the hour of 7 p. m,, | #ome internal poison, and the only way to cure it is to remove the 3 nderlying cause. Sores inate ally fs t You befors you We m_anuh::;ure the :ho;lcest on theb?:;d day u; July, 1907, - . ?ul:e Eysitc:lsot “:z’iflf mt:flg.:flee:s:‘:gnlg{g“f&:a fi:e:'&:fi}l::& A} Restdonce and of< A. G. Maule wasa Kelliher visitor || cakes, pies and pastry that have All bids must be in strict accord- rough the natural avenues of , but use of a slug; condition N Yo6 519 . Ave. < 3 ¥ b . ifica.| the different members they are retained in the s: stem to be taken up b; l e ome Y Bakery, Confectionery ||in the city last night, all the semblance of home bak ;l.nce \;:tel;a::; :,lvflvnvsm ar;scll":]:::i;: al‘( ?°d'i This vital fui ey oo beconaea e r.‘l; o ‘}l : p by &: MINNESOTA ) Gilstad came down from|f 108 10n8, ) ?| 8kin gives way in some weak place and a Sore or Ulcer is formed, The cony | and Dairy Store m]oll:;l kl :1 a g They are unequalled by any ||architects, of St. Paul, which may be ltzt drainagc of impurities tfirough a sore causes it to fester, grow red and 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 123 ackduck this morning. de in.the cit seen at their office on and after| inflamed and eat deper into the surrounding flesh, and often there is severs o — A. Hagberg left this morning on|| made in Y Pain and some di ge. 8. 8, 8. is the remedy for Sores and Ulcern, T busi trip to St. Paul, Call at the store or telephone || May 23, 1907, and may also be . Itis nature’s blood purifier, made entirelg ; M AS SM ART ME OF ApReiesniag 0 b 4 ns. seen on application to R. F, Pray 2o vefetable matter, known 4o besgedflu THO T Duplicate and triplicate order IDE BAKERY clerk, at Akeley, and the Builders’ foral :lood (é;se:‘slee and disorders. tstfa N . N 2 3 oes down the very bottom of G“y Dray and Model Ice Cream books at the Pmn;er offi;:(e. e THE LAKESID Exchange at St. Paul, Minneapolis ® ° ° grouble, s 'mt";:' té’{ Tolion u:d i ! . Pan-American fireworks, the best and Crookston, Minn, £ re matter, so t the sore is no longee f Tl‘ansfel‘ Line = manufactured, only at Petelrsonvg. 5 | A cortitet o Tor S per sdit! PURELY VEGETABLE ge‘:da :::l; i:fi:ri;ie:. but i:{ng:ix::ed ;:g 1 i tream ) Fancy Mesina lemons are the| APPles, ly ot Petercoms. | payable to the order of R. F. Pray,| blood. Then the place begins to heal, new flesh is formed, the infiummas Safe and Piano Moving The City cheapest, because the best; at Peter. fOrnia fruits, only at Peterson’s. clerk, must accompany each bid, as| tion subsides, and when 8.8, 8, has thoroughly cleansed the circulation ‘\ son’s. ’ G. E. Crocker returned this a guaranty, the same o be returned fl:/ci:e h;:lfl?rpemcfilgt:}; % ISpec::l Btl:lookhon ;:res and Ulcers and any m¢ s d t Building, O 3 & . A x ( s A 5 v 3 ree who write, O e i ing Qne Clarence Huck has been engaged |morning from a business trip tof (" ncyccessful bidders immediately| THE 8WIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, .‘.1 e Fireworks, wholesale and retail, at| a5 clerk in the store of Schneider |Xelliher. on letting the contract. The party \g Fhone ot Peterson’s. Bros., until after the Fourth. E. M. .S"“?";“- ti“fkmzo" ::‘d to whom the contract is awarded - \ i e o bl - Wanted: Pastry cook, apply at| Clean, wholesome, satisfying— |Sheers artist of Tenstrike, spent to-| will be required to give satisfactory 5 ol Motk s Fetes Taking Powge—|Wrintiecty o jeed e eomance of | Columbus Bugdies]| Fresh churned buttermilk Scts.|made in Minneapolis—and not by a| Wanted—A lady cook, af €| the contract. S Tt 18 rescrve 2 & Atwood & Young 2 qua:t atcthe Model triish p Park hotel, corner First st. and|to reject any or all bids. T have just re;:exved x‘a{ full c:.rlma,d of Colurilbus ’ ) ' nue. i . F. PRAY, ies whic] offered for sale at my barn CONTRACTORS ‘Theodore Gullickson has been| W. L: Preble, superintendent of|America avenue (Slgned)‘ R.F, PRCle'tl:. g Buggi _e w. are e‘ > avmy. and BUILDERS absent at Winnipeg for several days. | logging for the Walker & Akeley tel;“. a“‘i Ni’f' g fodc.hrane eri‘ & Double or Slng]e Surreys, two seated open " 3 's Furni i i shi " Logging company, left this morning | terday entertained at dinner, Prof. & ; = Estimates and, Plans Furnished beffi:s’ujul};g‘; foxiip hemgravs for Micnenpelia. and Mrs. Hay of Thief River Falls.| Charles D. Fisk Here. and Concordbuggies, rubbertired runabouts a . con- . s il . . * . & B:‘f?:: “}).lls?flg)gbzouirveg g §| Peterson’s, Manager L. E. Lasher of the Bijou| L. K. Deal, the Dc_es Mom_es cedar 'Charles D. Fisk, who has been They can be seen at thebarn. The public ;ls‘c 2 to bid on 0“5 Worle A. H. Kirsch came over from|has made a much-needed improve- man, came down this morning £ro.m chief cle.rk for Dempsey & Dough- is invited to call and see them | chance to bid p A |t Saturday and spent Sun-|ment to the Bijou by placing two|up-line points on the M. & I rail-|erty at Littlefork, came ddown 'ffrom C. L. ATW00D day with friends in this city. electric fans in the building. way. ; thf north country Saturday for a 500 Second St. Thomas Newby \ 601 lrv. Ave. Phone 80 " d littl Nels Otterstad, the Turtle River|brief visit in the city. From here <9 G . Horace Dunham, lineman for the| Mrs. R. H. Schumaker and little ) R id o - H. M. YOUNG o ing | farmer and locater, came down from | Mr. Fisk will go to Cedar Rapids, 2 M. & I, left this morning for Kabe-|daughter returned Saturday evening > Res. 1103 Miss. Ave. Phone 325-2 . * o . . his home this morning to look after | Iowa, for a visit of two weeks. kona, to put in a line at the gravel[from a visit with relatives and " h 10 € z P business matters, Mr. Fisk states that the steel on —|pit there. friends at Brainerd and Hubert. some busines: d the Big Falls-International Falls ex- C. A. Rheinhart, a resident of| Dr. Foster came over from Foss- . Henry. Pogan, one of the, old: te:siol: ofafl: M. &I, :ns been laid|] - WG Help You Gb e BlJ OU Grand Forks who has property inter- | ton Saturday night for a brief visit |time poh:ca‘l war hg:ls.es oftI;:sca to the bridge acroes the- Litile Fark See PSR ? fishi : residing at Bena. ‘ 2 Automatic Drama—Vaudeville—Pop- |€sts in this city, came over from the|and a few hours’ fishing. He return. :;:::y’s;vng;; ;:’:’he zlity & river, and that the bridge will be ............ ular Coneerts ............ | west yesterday for a brief visit here. |€d to F;SS‘:O“ }:s::rda.y a“e"lll‘m“' Dr, Warninges -, e vestisdsy fos completed within the next two Nervous headache and 802 Third Street The Baptist Aid society will meet s ing the Dan Rose, buyer for the Watab aithe hor:e of Mrs, Flake, west of | Crookston and Grand Forks, where week.s, when the work of laying f many other forms of unhap- - ; Paper & Pulp company, came down ) = remainder of the steel to the bound- happiness are ofted due to Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 this morning from his home at North-| TWelfth street and Park and Dalton | he has some.busm.ess mat_ters that aty will' be' rushed to completion, pp! P Saturday Afternoon 2:30 t08:30| .o sperit today in the city. avenues, tomorrow afternoon at two|are demanding his attention. Mr. Fisk predicts that the road will eye‘trouh]e. ? 4 — D. W. Carter, postmaster at Quir-| ©'clock- J. M. Jones, V. Cloud, T.Douse, |po completed and ready for oper- Perhaps you ha.v_e outgrown your glasses, or worse still, TONIGHT! ing, was a Visitor in the city 'over| The “lid” appears to be on for|C- E. Ruby and e Cnsgrovel wel:e ation to International Falls by|] NEVER had the right kind. Consult ) EXTRA SPECIALS Sunday. Mr. Carter came down g?od, around the Fity. At least two |among t:‘: DF:T R“':"dPeoP :;’ t’-': August 1st. DRS. LARSON & LARSON, Specialists THE CAMEAGRAPH from Redby on the M. R, L. & M. |different dealers in wet goods have|were in the city yesterday and a Office Second Floor Swedback Blook AC i D- road. been arrested for violating the state |tended the ball game. Weekly Excursion to Detroit and Re urious Dream 4 i 3 G. W. Harris arrived in the city = —_ The telegraph crew on the M. &| law relative to closing hours Saturday from Foxboro, Wis., where turn $17.00 S LR E L E R EEECE CEEETEECEIPIECELEECETLLE: = 1 Ring Tonich L railway is at Tenstrike, having| Mrs. A. Belding of Blackduck ) y via the SOUTH SHORE, leaving)|® - 2 Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight gotten that far in the work of string.| Passed through the city this morn.|he has been gr 't::o dm;m:hs p?st Doulith syery Fridey § = b 2y o e S . s il i i t. n eave < Eal Illustrated Song Ing a new wire from Bemidji to Big|ing on her way to Osalus_, having ;:‘ a] ‘l;m N e l;ens i‘::k, Zor i Same rate to Alpena, Oscoda, Y our o 7 l Falls. received word that her sister had|St. Johns, New Brunswi ? | Harbor Beach and Port Huron Tol! . . Always in the Way 4 " been injured. stay ofa month, when he expects Buffalo $3.50 higher. Limit Sept - ".‘.“.’ Ly L — Mrs. Theodore Gullickson and . . v to return to Bemidji, and may de-| P20 $3.00 higher. Limit Sept- ] Y Yt Y ling M j [little child returned Saturday even-| All children who will participate] o = ™ R business in this | €mber 15th, 1907. .ID"‘. Z ) With a Traveling Menagerie ing from the twin oities, where ohc|in the Fourth of July parade, and zit; a2 For sleeping car and and steamiér e e i i, o e faiting wi ; have printed £ | S0 i : L i “ Traveling in a Barrel ha.s been visiting with relatives and|who are to have pr.mteh the n;me of Licutenant 0. H. Dockery, Jr, n‘aservatlon, apply to Mr. A. J. Per: ) friends. some state for use in the parade, are % % rin, General Aegnt, 430 East Super- : = = —_ ) requested to call on Mrs. Gamble, |came in last night from Duluth and|, St.. Duluth, Mi Need attention. It will cost you less now than after awhile. Extraordinary Dislocation John R. Stewart, general manager g ior St., Duluth, Minn. spent the night in the city, leaving this morning for Brainerd, where there is an army recruiting office.| * Rev. Peart Will Lecture. While he was here the lieutenant| Rev. Peart, pastor of the local M. administered the cath to P. R.|E, church, will deliver a lecture at Woodroof of International Falls and |the Methodist church, tomorrow swore that gentleman into the ser- evening, more especially for those vice. Woodroof left today for Ft.|who are attending the summer Snelling to begin his services for|school. 5 “Uncle Samuel.” The lecture will begin at 8 o’clock & 5555555555555565555555% A. J. Abercrombie, cruiser and|and is free to all. scaler for the Crookston Lumber| A general invitation is extended ~ 1 m 1117 Dowd avenue. A. A. Carter has returned trom for the Beltrami Cedar & Land com- Don't Misg It Pro; gram Cha Ie)smv:.nhou: No- | pany, visited in the city over Sun- % 3 day. Mr. Stewart had been to the[a business trip to Stephen and ADMISSION TEN CENTS twin cities, where he was interested | Crookston, where he went on land C. L. LASHER & SON, Props. |in some litigation. deals. He states that he saw no C. W. Speelman, the Northome|CcOuntry over on the Red River Val- merchant, arrived in the city Satur-|leY.that he thought surpasses Bel- day and visited here over Sunday. trami county lands. He had been on a trip o Interna-| A. C. McLean, the tie man, and tional Falls and Port Arthur, réturn- | his son, Scott, left yesterday after- ing by way of Neche and Grand|day for Solway and will -go from A large shipment of Singer and [| Forks. there south to a point on the Miss. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma- issippi river, where Mr. McLean chines. The best and most will inspect some 6,000 ties for the beautiful line of cabinets ever Martin Bros. of Duluth. : carried in the city. Also a L. F. Johnson returned Saturday complete line of Pianos, Organs evening from a trip to points west of and Sheet Music at popular Laporte and other places in the prices. Repairs for sewing interest of the C. A, Smith Timber machines of all kinds. company, for which company he. is the general manager for this north It won’t cost anything to have them éxamined anyway. DR. G. M. PALMER Formerly of Minneapolis Phone 124, Office--Suite 9, Miles Block, Bemidyt, Mina. & 23 ' ffi:&‘lfi(fifii&‘ CEEEEEEEEEEEEEFFEEEE w w - 3333 3333333893333333333293393333399 399! Just Received company, came down from Island|the public to attend. Lake Saturday and visited in the city with his family until yesterday afternoon. Mr, Abercrombie is scaling at Island Lake, and he re- turned to that place yesterday after- noon. He was accompanied by Chas, Dahlgren, who is scaling at Island Lake for the Crookston com- A. G. Maule of Tenstrike camé down from his home this morning. He was accompanied by Archie Maule, wife and child, who were on their way to Harbor Beach, Michi- gan, to visit with relatives, Peter Maule will leave next Saturday for Harbor Beach. Notice. The Catholic ladies will serve ce cream and cake, hot coffée and sandwiches, lemonade and candy, July 4th, on Lake Boulevard and 4th street, W A 2 5 : Everybody welcome, The Pioneer has just received a large shipment of Sergeant Eilek, who is manager of W the local recruiting office for the U.|country. Mr. Johnson also visited pa;y. . ink he Pi w Souv‘ex{}r Havelopen which advertiss the beauties of BlSlAR, VANDER S. army, has been granted a leave of | Brainerd while away. - i ountain pen dnkiat: ithe: Pignest Visiting Cards. ¥ Bem'ill' = A% absence for two weeks. He will|] We often -hear people complain gces A rieat line of up-to-date visiting W Theym be had at the office at 15 cents per » LIP & COMPANY visit with relatives at St. Paul.|they are not able to get good lead Big Show Coming. cards can always be found at this| ¥ ok | Private James T. Davis, who has|pencils. We carry in stock an ex- office.New and. . upitodatelstyng pacxage: T Gollmar Bros.’ Big Railroad Show is in the city today, and the city has presented an unusually lively appear- ance. Large crowds gathered along| ' the streets to witness the big street parhde at ten o’clock this forenoon, and none were disappointed. The performance this afternoon was first class, and was greeted by a crowd which taxed the seating capacity to the ringside. Every part of the pro- : gram was excellent, and.mnny new Those desiring engraved cards and wonderful feats were introduced 2 4 Athiie hich won applause from the audi-| $*® leave .then- e » .F Y 3 and same will be given prompt and ence. The big menagerie was. just as advertised by the Gollmar Bros,; careful attention. and the numerous specimens of wild - T Bath Rooms B i{'g 8 “:: ton(;.ass. Lake, b%ll‘“’“’h' animals attracted much attention, ® own the Mississippi. €Y €xX-|including the blood exuding hippo- Pure Flavormgs In the Basement of the - Bemidji. We have a number of “Masonic Building E choice building lots which may " 2 pressed themselves . as being well potamus. . Tonight they give an- — 3 ml 5 pleased with their stay here. '|other performance, and, without An Appetizer D! S 2 N . A ; 2 { be purchased on reasanable term o1 ; Tirkish : P ] Plain and Shower Baths 5 _Mrs. J. E. Carson came over from doubt, will again fill their big tent. Wit Raryilh — a4 Shevlin yesterday and will remain in|1¢'s a big show and a good show and ot a fler; s L] 8 . ithor s hect T deeiors Flavoring vena but apalatable beer, which con- L Lemon Open Day and Night . D. C. SMYTH.O from which to select style of print- ing. 311 Minn. Ave, Phone 319 been located at Grand Rapids, will have charge of the local office during the absence of Sergent Eilek. W. H. Browning of Minneapolis isa new commercial traveler who will hereafter “make” this country, with headquarters at Bemidji. He succeeds Frank Cadwell as represen- tative for the Winston, Harper, Fischer company of Minneapolis, Mr. Cadwell having more territory to cover than it is possible for *him to handle properly. The best assortment of steel pens, 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. Mrs. W. S. Lycan and Mrs, H. R, Reed left yesterday afternoon for Crookston, after having visited for a week with Mr, and Mrs. F. S. Lycan and family. During their stay here, the ladies were taken to many points at the Pioneer office. Thirty kinds |of interest on the shores. of Lake from which to make your selection. | Bemidji and its tributaries, includ- 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 card. ; Bemidji Barber Shops Closed the Fourth. The barber shops of the city wi be closed all day. the Fourth. To|$ ) accommodate their customers all| %\ R e et S el gl 2 7 shops will be open until 11 o’clock 3”"”?””’”” the evening of the 3rd. EEECEEE & Engraving. Now Is\ The Time To purchase & building site in 1) the city until Wedqesday morning, well deserves the liberal patronage -k g d looking after some business matters|accorded it. — Vindicator, Rhine- tains only sufficient alecohol to racts Orange sdmulate the stomach to per= Rose, ete, form its normal functions and in connection with the Shevlin Advo- lander, Wis. : cate, which Mr. Carson is publish-| win exhibit at Bemidji Monday, alds to digest iho ;ofiz}.mfi?ggg have been given the|ing. Mrs. Carson will return to July 8th. ] it well, does it dally, if you give referen Shevlin Wednesday morning, ,when g.oz ‘f:xa:merg«:r;om lggo x11'01-; P ce and are now she will be accompanied by her DULUTH BREVIG2 G, used and appreciated by sister, Mrs. M. Newell of Crow Wing, - For further putwulm wnh or call Bemid}i T@wnsite and Im- Notice, : ? The Catholic ladies will serve ice|’ milli f housewi who will visit at Shevlin for a|cream and cake, hot coffee and sand:| " Beat sums i B Pprovement co"‘l? any. J. P. SIGNEL, ons o ousewives fortnight, ichen lomonia dcahdy, July B i M 4 % 2 Looal Agent Bomidjl, Minn. SR wiches, lemonade and candy, H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback ock, Bemidji.' Residence Phone 200. who have used them for Typewriter ~ribbons, nearly all|4th, on Lake Boulevard and 4th TR S 3 v.n' 5 L Block, Be d Office Phone 220. half a century. makes of standard machines at the|street. - 7 5 Pioneer office, pn verybody welcome, : ; Madiaa Place. Philadolphia, Pa \ L & —

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