Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 2, 1907, Page 4

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Eat Model ice cream. * GEO. E. KREATZ Get Your Legal blanks at this office. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER . d Foiirth of July, at Peterson’s. — i Estimates GOOd Th‘ngs Souvenir envelopes at this - office. b Promptly i To Eat ~ hsIt)::enIi(::e returned to Northome al, Furnisne ’ d ‘-,#EQ}: _at me figure with AT Get your butter fresh from the i yp-udl you before you churn at the Model. » Fl M| ©he Mod el umine e Y t}&i;llg!:‘t{?n:?&li\ 3&- Skating - at the rink this evening. ' 3 Phone 2 Bakery, Confectionery || Music by the band. ? MINNESOTA and Dairy Store Duplicate and triplicate 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 123 || books at the Pioneer office, o 2 Pan-American fireworks, the best manufactured, only at Peterson’s, b THOMAS SMART 5 THE HOME OF Fancy Mesina lemons are the Gity Dray and Model Ice Cream cheapest, because the best; at Peter: . son’s. TranSfer Llne All kinds of fireworks and candies are arriving - daily at Abercrombie’s. D Safe and Piano Moving The City Call and get what-you want. Oifice in Pondergast Building, One . Mrs. LaVoy of Fosston is visiting Door North of First Natlonal her sister, Mrs. A. L. Smith of Be- o Bank Building Fireworks, wholesale and retail, at| midji, for a- few days. She says L Peterson’s. crops look fine at Fosston. O, Wanted: - Pastry cook, apply at| “The name—Hunt’s Perfect— Hotel Markham. guarantees quality, strength and AtWOOd & Young Fresh churned buttermilk Scts.|purity in baking powder, a uniform, a quart at the Model. always reliable, productat a fair CONTRACTORS b el e ' S William Groves of Kelliher spent | Price. and BUILDER last night in the city. All children who will participate Estimates and Plans Furnished C. W. Speelman returned to his inhthe F°‘"Lh of :I“lyd P:“de- anr.l ST T - $| home at Northome last evening. Wwho are to have printed the name o Before Qlacmg your ool 5 some state for use in the parade, are tract, we wish to be given a{| E.D. Beeson went to Northome requested to call on Mrs. Gamble ' chance to bid on your work. last evening on a business trip. 1117 Dowd avenue g 2 e : Fred O. Sibls t i . \ l C. L. ATW0O0D e f L wen‘ to K?Ih'her A. A. Goodrich, the general rep- i Phone 80 §| st evening on a business mission. 5 { 601 Irv. Ave. one T will beei ive h resentative for the Carpenter-Lamb H. M. YOUNG el e tazeceive oHe-Erown company, has returned from Minne- Res. 1103 Miss. Ave. Phone 325-2 t}’)emes July 5. Leave orders at| g 2nd will make his head- eterson’s; quarters. in this city during the H. C. Calvert went up the line of balance of the summer. the M. & L last evening on a busi- N 6 e ness trip. R. F. Minor has returned from Automatic Drama—Vaudeville—Pop-| Miss Valeska Schall of Princeton, the north Conntrys. where! e ipur lar Concerts rim qhee e < i chased three carloads of cedar posts ------------------ Wis.. is visiting with her sister, Mrs. for the southern -market; R. F.is R H. P. Burroughs. an Iowa man and oniy re(’:en’tly b Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 E F hStevens of VYz?rren “’:s came to Bemidji, but says it’s O. K. Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30|3mong the summer visitors who - s ¢ ¥ spent last night in the city. Mlss .Xda He'ndfx.ckso‘n of Fosston et James Fraser, of Bisiar, Vander. arrived in Bemidji ‘yestérday for an % Y 3 d visit with her si H TONIGHT! lip & Co., went to Turtle River ot .vmt b e alster, M.rs EXTRA SPECIALS . 5 . A. L. Smith. She was accompanied last evening on a business trip. N & THE CANBAGRADH i . .| by Miss Gusta Tornquist of Crooks- o 5 . M'S' S. B Mnll.ax"d of Minneapolis | ¢5, and Miss Lena Lockell of Grand A Curious Dream isin the city visiting Mrs. John Forks, who will visit with her for a e Washburn and Miss Anna McCon- few days. q i nell, Curfew Shall Not ng Tomght . < 5 We often hear - people complain \ — William Burse and his bride ) £ % 3 they are not able to get good lead { Illustrated Song arrived in the city yesterday from s A ¢ \ i their wedding trip and left last even- pencila.. Wesearey i stock; an ez \ Always in the Way : ng cellent line and you can get a HH, b — 1o [ 108 or Relliier; HHH, HHHH, HHHHH, or a ! With a Traveling Menagerie At Abercrombie’s they make. 2| HHHHHH. If you want a ‘soft “ _ specialty of serving the best ice pencil try our BB, BBB, BBBB. Traveling in a Barrel cream and soft drinks. Call and|carry the celebrated Kohinor —_— try them—all the latest combina- cils, checking pencils, colored Extraordinary Dislocation tions. cils, To be appreciated the —_— Archdeacon Parshall of Cass Lake | must be seen. D O Ty outin came over from the “Lake” yester- AbblE;, Gavel ofanges and —_— day and left last evening for points|; = . ¢ ADMISSION TEN CENTS 56 the forth line of the M. &T: fornia fruits, only at Peterson’s, C. L. LASHER & SON, Props. railway. For blank books, neat pocke} - H. C. Tousley left last evening mt?moll;amli(um lI;Mksl; 0}; loose fl:eaf for Mizpah and will at once begin [Pri® Pooks call at the Pioneer office. taking up logs along the line of the N . € ” ew Abstract Firm at “‘Falls.” M. & I, for the Walker & Akeley 5 company; E. A. Kreamer of Grand Rapids . Mrs, C. W. Speel T 6 arrived in the city this morning e L ma“:} and tWOlgom International Falls, where he :h‘ld'eh“ F"’:‘e d°w; 8 }“5 m°f;‘;ng had been on a business mission. - rf)lr'nt_ F“h omfe at ortl (l)ime. ‘z: Mr. Kreamer is a member of the ::lat;,\lr:lst ere for several days WIth|,pstracting firm of Kreamer & King, d at Grand Rapids, and while he was H. H. Myers, cashier at the M. &|in International Falls he established 1. depot, accompanied, by his wife,| 1 abstracting office for the new left this morning for. Webster, S. D. county of Koochiching. The new where they will visit with relatives|firm will be known as Kreamer,King and friends. & Burdick, and the local manager Charles Argall, a Cass Lake attor-|at International Falls willbe J. E. An Appetizer ney, came down this morning from | Burdick, who was for several years . Not a flery liquor which destroys | Big Falls, where he had been on|register of deeds of Dodge county. rather than creates an n}p}:}:eblte, legal business. Mr. Argall left for . talag baly Snifotens mieohol 4o || Cass Lake this noon. e Peart Wil Lastare; o e ol Taeio, B || Mr and Mrs, John Mackie ana Ko Peart astor of the local M, aids to digest the food. MOOSE ||two children of Farris came over| - "UFCh Will deliver a lecture at BRAND beer does all this, does 5 the Methodist church, it well, does it dally, if you give ||from their home yesterday afternoon . jally f ita ch?lncy. Orders cflllgfl for; |land last evening went to Blackduck e\:mng, pore eds.pecxa : or those N ?fifU;}Hefi\;fi;‘fi?flég 060. to visit for a few days with friends. :::h(:;ol?n attending the Sugunes J. P. SIGNEL, All members of the local M. B. A.| The lecture will begin at 8 o’clock Looal Agent Bomidil, Minn. |[lodge are earnestly requested to be|and is free to all. Re(i&?::?hf;:gn;mfw present at the meeting to be held| A general invitation is extended Saturday evening, as a class of sixteen candidates will be initiated. . B J. E. Smith, the Tenstrike meat dealer and all‘round good fellow, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Smith was the guest of J. O. and G. W. Harris while here, and was royally entertainied by his hosts, | 4th street. Lace Cartains W. H. Vye and W. A. Gould left| ~Everybody welcome. 2 or Draperles this morning for St. Cloud and Made like new by our special pro- New Haven. Mr. Vye will visit cess. Why throw away a pretty | |until after the Fourth with his wife peir of lace curtains or portiers, | |and children and Mr. Gould will Lk "-‘;'i:a :e:)l::: :};0};‘:&::“:“‘;:'; spend the Fourth at the old home at & small cost, and return to you | | with his daughters. “mm.:?.i:::‘:“?' e John Mogan, he of the religious :Im- Paid on ordere §3 o more countenance, came down this morn- ing from Northome, and there is a grave suspicion abroad that he will remain until after the Fourth and indulge in his annual - pastime of lemonade-drinking and “rooting” at the ball game, the public to attend. Notice. The best assortment of steel pens, at the Pioneer office. Thirty kinds *from which to make your selection.!or bladder troub] " SEWER E'TENSION. _ ' Bemidji, Minnesota. Sealed proposals will be received y the City Clerk "of the City of Bemidji. Minn., until 8 o’clock p.m., ion the 15th day of July, 1907, at { which “meeting of the City Council |4 all proposals will be opened-for the | construction of sewer extensions, amounting collectively to approxi-| mately 4,000 feet of 10, 9 and 8 inch pipe, and twelve man holes. Forms of proposals and copies of specifications may be obtained on japplication to the City Engineer and plans and profiles may be seen “HIGH QUALITY The best—not 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- EEEEEEE EEEEEEEFFEREE They are unequalled by any made in the city. Call at the store or telephone THE LAKESIDE BAKERY § Phonbe 124. - * Each bid must be accompanied by ‘h a certified check on a Bemidji bank, made payable to the City of Bemidji, of 10 -per cent of the amount of the bid as a guarantee of the good faith Well Pleased With Bemidii. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Conger and son of McIntosh, returned to their home yesterday afternoon, having visited over Sunday with -J. J. Con- The .City Count;'il reserves the right to reject any or all bids, THOMAS MALOY, Before leaving for homt;, Mr. Conger expressed himself as being well pleased with Bemidji~ and her M. D. STONER, City Engineer. Weekly Excursion to Detroit and Re The cool air of the pines and the excellent fishing, boating and bath- ing offered here, especially appealed to Mr. Conger as being the “best via-the SOUTH SHORE, leaving Duluth every Friday. . Same rate to Alpena, Oscoda, Harbor Beach and Port Huron. Buffalo $3.50 higher. ember 15th, 1907. For sleeping car and and steamer reservation, apply to Mr. A. J. Per- rin, General Aegnt, 430 East Super- ior St., Duluth, Minn, Gone to Nerth Country. ~ Judge Spooner and wife and Mr. and Mrs, Graham M. Torrance left last evening over the M. & I. rail- way for a trip of a week, to Inter- national Falls and other country points. The party expects to be absent for a week or more, and while away will visit at International Falls, Baudette and Spooner, and will also take a ridé on Rainy river and Lake Those desiring engraved cards orders with us|e can leave their and same will be given prompt and careful attention, STATE OF MINNESOTA Beltrami County Pauline B. Little, plaintif, against Eugene Little, defendant.Summons. X ‘The State of Minfesota to the above named 'You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint. of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed in the office of District Court at the city of Bemidji, Belt] te of Minnesot: nth Judicial District.} _ The trip as outlined should” be a Organized Sunday School. Missionary E. F. Olander went to Mallard and organized a Sunday serve a copy of your anwer to the said. s | plaint on the. subscriber at his office, in_the school and held services, on Sunday. city of Bemidji, in tho said county of Bel- mi, within thirty days after service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day service; and if you fall to auswer the wl'él;h.\ filfil Mma‘ lf&mlld. the action will apply. relief demanded in said together with plaintiff’s costs_and dis] There was a good attendance andl this aun much interest was manifested. That | ;}:‘}n‘fig place has been much neglected in'for the the religious line. people are now looking forward with much encouragement. Columbus Buggdies I 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, rubbertired runabouts “They can be seen at the barn. is invited to call and see them Thomas Newby 500 Second St. & We Trust the People Furniture; Household Goods, Pianos, ‘Organs and Sewing Machines Open an Account on Our Credit Plan Terms Fixed to Suit Your Salary or Means Call in and look over our stock ot write for our beautifully illus- trated catalogues which embrace furniture, carpets and rugs, lace curtains, portieres, lamps, silverwear, washing machines, stoves, Tanges, pianos and organs. We carry a full line of sheet musio at popular prices. Bisiar, Vanderlip & Company Bemidji, Minnesota cEEREEE A Special Patent "Bemid The Catholic ladies will servé ice cream and cake, hot coffee and sandwiches, lemonade and candy, July 4th, on Lake Boulevard and G, B.Burhans Testifies after Four Years G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N. V., writes: “About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped-the brick dust sé ment, and pain and symptom of kid- ney disease disappeared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return of those symptoms during the four years .that have elapsed and I .am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley’s Kidney|* Ciire to any one suffering from kidney ! E. A. Barker. EEEEEEEEEEEECEEEEECEECEHECEEERE > Me.de Exclusively For T Bemid}ji ' Trade — ~Need attention. It will cost you less now than after awhile. 1t won’t cost anything to have thenrexamined anyway. DR. G. M. PALMER Formerly of Minneapolis Office--Suite 9, Miles Blook, Benitdji, Minn. a:naaamaama”nuammmay«namarama«nmm 4th of Visi 4th of July Visitors Are invited to make this store their ‘headquarters. Ladies Rest Room, Fresh Water, Clean Towels--take advantage of modern conveniences and enjoy your- selves. Store will be open until 10 oclock Wednesday night. Store will be open until 6 p. m. July 4th. - Commencing July 9th store will closeat 6 p. m. except Mondays and Saturdays-until further notice. -8tore opens at 7:30 a. m. 0’Leary and Bowser. Next Winter’s There is plenty of it at the head of the _ lakes, and. the equipment necessary to move it is available. ‘Buy Your Supply N ow Order it delivered early. ~Don’t wait until_fall. - Great Northern Railw’a;y 4 SOUVENIR ENVELOPES 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. Everybody should use these envelopes and help advertise the best town in northern Minnesota, +Business men desiring- to use these can ha; them printed with return card. g n %aaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaav Now Is The Time‘ "To purchase a building site in Bemidji. ' We have & number of choice ‘building lots” which may be putchased on reasanable terms ruhrthupuhcuhn' 8 write or. call Wce 3333333333 33A3 33 393333333339

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