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Eat Modellce cream HIGH QUALIT Y ensign is too sacred an object to be GEO.E. KREATZ Get Your Legal blanks at this office. d GOODS long in mourning for any man or num- || WO Help You , at P ’s, ber of men, no matter -how exalted 2 CONTRACTOR & VLR 1| Good Things|l o olins i e || oo bosnor e towen | Gaunc™ 7 2057 % 20 See ouvenir 3 x > b Y - Estimates i ho || Priced—bread is the ‘cheapest. || gyvn, inaicates aistress, -Tho fiag on Nervous headache and Promptly To Eat Get your butter fresh from the|l ' Our pread, cakes and pies || anything but a fort, actaally bestaged, . G Furnisned churn at the Model. jare made from the choicest flour || should mover be dlsplayed between | mMANY other forms of unhap- AN ot mo figure with Duplicate and triplicate order | |imade from western wheat. *Wlion the g 15 to be displayed a| D@PPiness are ofted due to il you before you build Resldence and of- M foo s18 Minn, Ave. Phone 25 MINNESOTA AT 1 books at the Pioneer office. Gbe Model‘ s at the Pioneer o Bekery, Confectionery and Dairy Store Phone 123 We manufacture the choicest cakes, pies and pastry that have all the semblance of home bak- ang. : ! They are unequalled by any ‘made in the city. Call at the store or telephone 18, Rt THE LAKESIDE BAKERY half mast, it Is lowered to that posi- tion from the top of the staff, It is hoisted to the top before it is finally lowered.—Washington Post. THE FOURTH AT SANTIAGO. Told by “Fighting Bob"” Evans, Rear Admiral U. 8, N. “The Fourth of July, 1898, was real- Ny the most spectacular one I ever witnessed,” says Rear Admiral Robley D. BEvans in the New York Press. “We were lying outside “Santiago Columbus Buggies T have just received a full carload of Columbus T SEWER EXTENSION. tsh flect on the 84 of July. Tl % P Buggies which ffered for sale at b 1 had been working hard on the 8d gg! are oiered Ior sale at my barn Bemidji, Minnesota. and was up all night and lmoc;l re;red eye trouble. 2 Perhaps you have outgrown your glasses, or worse still, NEVER had the right kind. Consult J DRS, LARSON & LARSON, Specialists Offioe Second Floor Swedback Block Phone 92 Pan-American fireworks, the best ‘manufactured, only at Peterson’s, . Mr. and Mrs. R, T. Barnard of ‘Walker spent last night in the city. Fancy -Mesina lemons are the cheapest, because the best; at Peter- son’s, J. H. Sullivan left this morning on a trip to Jenkins to look after some business matters. “All kinds of fireworks and candies are arriving " daily at Abercrombie’s. 315 Minnesota Ave. { THOMAS SMART City Dray and Transfer Line Safe and Piano Moving THE HOMI»OI‘ Model Ice Cream Oifive in p,,.,.,:.;.l n:“lrlcdla:\.' ?,\. Call and get what you want. Sealed proposals will be received| :Ib::ht }:ge ?i':g)ér:s:n the Fourth to get a ‘Double or Single Surreys, two seated open : nal 5 % ¢ Baoe] North ‘ot Firat Natlo ">Vl Mary F. Street and Mary Greely|bY the City Clerk of the City of| Mgy ToCRiIth - came| | and Concordbuggies, rubbertired runabouts* Phone 91 Fireworks, wholesale and retail, at| o¢ Minot were visitors in the city|Bemidji. Minn., until 8 o’clock p.m., | t 1y bod and, fiashing a bullseye : 2 Peterson’s. yesterday afternoon and last hight, |On the '15th day of July, 1907, at| la ot mficz el Pt t They can be seen at thebarn. The public - - Fresh churned buttermilk Scts. iver, | Which meeting of the City Council | J9er SoBe 18 Coming out, etr. is invited to call and see them Mrs. John Dale of Turtle River, : At cant be,’ I .answered, d & Y a quart at the Model. . home thi all proposals will be opened for the “«Yes, sir. T saw her, sir’ he reit- Il Atwoo Ollflg Fediik GAENGE andl WS Fefumed game down from her ome this| construction of sewer extensions, | erated. 500 Second St g morning and spent today in the N llectively to approxi-| “BY the-time I reached the deck the 4 CONTRA.CTORS last evening from a visit to Minnea- it amounting - collectively PP Texas and Massachusetts, on watch, d BUILDERS {|polis. s . mately 4,000 feet of 10, 9 and 8| pad thetr searchlights upon her, and an il J. M. Buggee of Bagle o Horace Dunham, lineman for the |inch pipe, and twelve man holes. we read plalt.nhly Relna Memmh{:s;l’.l Anl: Estimates and Plans Furnished the‘uut.—of-fgfvn visitofs i)r'lw::: mcitg M.oe Tvailyay; Lete last. ‘evenisg| - Formsiof propodals did: coples of gfi: "‘;e 'K::W°:ldfl l"’fl; sbe:t't'l’:“@" i We Trust the People Before placing your con- | tod Y[for Kelliher to do some line repair-| specifications may be obtained on| *iprs Pesne obened up er twelvo |u P crore: P il‘xc‘togbz iven & © ay.. . 3 ing at that place. application to the City Engineer | Inch guns, and the first shot struck t.hln . 3 % 1 tract, we wis g I will begin to receive home-grown i and plans and profiles may be seen | Reloa Mercedes broadside. Then fol- Furnlture’ Household GoodS, Planos’ chance to bid on your work. berries July 5. Leave orders at Alex McIntosh, he of the rotund, gy lo:v‘:d ahilnslg:de ;fl;m fi:neet Mnsseadchu- 3 y oEEw 4 i - . s s office. , while the o moved u ¢ ¢. L. ATWOOD Petersorr's VG kb il (£ S T AR RGN B i s o] s Organs and Sewing Machines . Phone 80 v In the city, having come over from : i “Then the shore batterles and fol _ : his 601 1rv: e, one Mrs. W. E. Walker and son, Harry | g g oot vione He will go to] @ Certified check on a Bemidji bank, | o9 fre, and shells fell thick and|{ Open an Account on Our Credit Plan H. M. YOUNG of Crookston are the guests of Mrs. Northome this evenin, made payable to the City of Bemidji, | fast about us.— For Fourth of July 5 . Res. 1108 Miss. Ave. Phone 325-2 {| P, J. Russell. § ome Ty g of 10 per cent of the amount of the | celebration and noise,u;or :::lteme;z Terms Fixed to Suit Y|0‘ll' Salary or Means itti o b B enthusiasm and patriotism, t Foul i (S NIERTe H. W. Alsop, one of the “salt of| A-E- ‘;Vx;tmg, th? cec}’:\rhl:n;m ha\.n: bid as a guarantee of the good faith | 'o"701- 608 “stands out ‘s the most Call in and look over our stockor write for our beautifully illus- the earth” at Rebedew, was a visitor s““‘:‘,e ui thOSt;l a:; kc ;andlga 2 of the bidder. . spectacular one in my experience.” trated catalogues which embrace furniture, carpets and Yugs, lace in the city today. R el A The City Council reserves the curtains, portieres, lamps, silverwear, washing machines, stoves, a Ooms Write it in your cook book that club, came down from Blackduck right to reject any or all bids. Fourth of July Proverbs. Accldents will happen in the best regulated fireworks. this morning for a visit wifh his In the Basement of the {|Hunt's Perfect Baking Powder can THOMAS MALOY, ranges, pianos and organs, " Masonic Buildi berelied on for leavening strength | 2™ilY- City Clerk. A shot In the gun 1 worth two 1n|{ We carry a full line of sheet music at popular prices. asonic Building ; ; : . D. R - | the hana. ; \ : and purity. G. A, E. Finlaysos, cnt.y atfurney 5 SziOtNEEn, ssaat, A little burning Is a dangerous thing. BiSial‘, valldel'lip & Gompafly Turkish Erank Case, who owns a refresh- of East Grand Forks, arrived in the = Lty 4 . He who shoots and runs away may city yesterday from his home and Bemidji, Minnesota = < - . AT . Ni look ft cannon In the will spend several days in this vicin- A MEMORABLE FOURTH. ¢ mo:';*‘?r ook a gl on ity, boating and fishing. He is Yhe o RGIETTES il Cannon crackers alter faces. companied by his wife. © Surrencer of Vicksburg as Seen by | One good burn deserves another. i ¢ General: Eredorick; D, Grant. Patriotism covers a multitude of My greatest celebration of Independ- | ging, d ence day occurred when a boy of Whatsoever thy hand findeth to shoot, | W thirteen at the surrender of Vicksburg. | ghoot with thy might. v acting as brakeman on the M. & L1 had gone with father, who on tte | Jyg an il bomb that blows up mo- afternoon of July 3 held a cgonference body good. passenger train, in place of Lee Hedkns et it e a e o T 5 i i i i Wi eneral It's a wise father who knows his Hallet, wl{o is 'detax_ned in Brainerd |} "1 red feet of the rebel lines, and 1 | child-the day after, by the serious illness of his brother, | was deeply impressed with the solem- Uneasy les the head that wears who is not expected to live, | nity of it all. But the spectacle of the | pangages. u . syrrender on the following day was | A liying boy Is better than a dead | Miss Anna Jacobson, chief oper-|a scene that cannot be adequately de- patriot. ator at the local exehange of the | 8eribed. Never put off tlll tomorrow what you | 3 ment parlor at Walker, came up live to shoot another day. Plain and Shower Baths from his home last evening and oOpen Day and Night spent last night in the city. Mrs. Felix Dansereau and child D. C. SMYTH.O arrived in the city yesterday and will visit for a month with her par- . ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Prebble. 6/)8 BIJOU Dan Rose, buyer for the Watab Automatic Drama—Vaudeville—Pop- | Pulp & Paper company, came down ular Coneerts ............ from Northome this morning and 302 Third Street spent today in‘the city on business. Mrs. M. Newell, mother of Mrs. J. Evan Carson, arrived in the city Frank Coppersmith, brother of Conductor George Coppersmith, is own P . . 4 Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 Need attention. It will cost you less now than after awhile. Sover3329992339333235999933333399 i 2 : f E . h During the slege there had been. a | can fire tonight. 1t won’t cost anything to have them examined anyway. Saturday Afternoon 2:30 t03:30|}, evening and will accompany|Northwestern T(fl]e(lfllc'flecl Exchangt; good (}g of msndiy sparfl;:g betwlee; cexebmul;lg is the thief of time. y 7 — her to Shevlin for a visit at that|company, has taken advantage of|the soldiers of the two armies on pick- | Arg not cold that smolders. u et and where the lines were close to- | A good alm ls rather to be chosen DR G M P ALMER TONIGHT! place. a leave of absence of ten days and gether. - All-rebels waro dubbe el . ° . % s : 5 great stitches. : EXTRA SPECIALS Miss Florence Quick, one of the|[has gone on a visit with friends|pies» all Unton troops called * Insurance is the best policy. F ly of Mi T Pioneer’s efficient and steadfast|3t Crookston and Thief River|Often “Johnny” would. call, A new bomb sweeps clean. ormerly o nneapolis THE CAMEAGRAPH i N Falls. Yank, when are you coming into Dead boys tell no tales.— Carolyn . . . | compositors, is confined to her home - town? The reply was sometimes, | Wers In tote ¥ Phone 124. Offico--Suite 9, Miles Block, Bemidy1, Minn. Famous Wrestlers in Quick by illness. She will probably be| J. T. Dolan of Superior (better|“We propose to" celebrate the Fourth %’,_,__, 33333333333333333333333333332 5333333333333 RE Matches about again in a few days. known.as “Jack”) has' decided to g".‘,‘%en:‘:;y; Sto:xm::: ;;l;:‘;g N A Naive Prayer. : 7 Satgke e = All members of the local M. B. A. take vacation of three weeks. He | with kindness and do not want to burt | , 735 betore fhe mdecleive battle of | — = Dolly’s Papa Reforms lodge are earnestly requested to be|has been “plugging along” for the | them,” 0; “We ":fl“"‘dms you ‘;‘eg"u’f' brigade chaplain in Washington's army - e present at the meeting to be held|past twelve months on the road, [ ;oo ¥ MAr Whtle ou re fecdinf |is sald to have offered up thls unlque - it @ iig ;5e=0 sdt oo ' 0, ) . L . s 2 i =z . Hoizate ,0 & . |Saturday evening, as a class of|night and day, for 4 Superior cigar| The Vicksburg paper, which we re- m:?gm;flm of Hosts, lead forth thy 4th Of l Like the Rose You're the Fair-|ixeen candidates will be initiated, | firm, with no let-up. He will pass | celved regularly through the c"““:;y servants of the American army to bat- . & - est Flower his vacation visiting with friends of the robel plckets, aald prior 1o the | tl and give them the victory; or, if R | N Allan Benner, who has charge of 4 relatives i o Fourth, in tpeaking of the "Yankee” | 4 "to 1ot aoecrding to thy sovereign 2o R . 2 - Taking = Baby the Crookston Lumber company’s|2Pd Felatives in Iowa and Illinois. mbm“:; they Wwould take dluner 10 | i, then twa pray hes stand meutral Are invited to make. this store their timber operations at Kelliher, was in| We often hear people complain reclpe for cooking a rabbit was “First :::"l—etnafi:::r‘:n%v :;rl); declde the is- headqua’rters' Ladies Rest R00m’, Fresh § The Bervanv's Revenge | ibe ity last night and thig forenoon, | they abc ot able o ‘getgbod lead feston your. mbblt? fhe paper was S Water, Clean Towels--take advantage of - He left today for Fargo on a busi- |pencils. We carry in ‘'stock an ex-| P on: the D) A and the last number was issued on the THE DECLARATION. modern conveniences and enjoy your- ‘ 5 ness trip, cellent line and you can get a HH, = 3 3 = A Tramp’s Dream B HHH, HEHH, HHHHH, or | essht o moty 0 " " [ History o the tmmortal Document ||| S€IVeS. Store will be open until 10 oclock. —— . Dr. Tuomy will leave tomorrow HHH’HHH I’f t’ g| 'According to agreement, white fiags Which Made Us Free. Wednesday night, i Don't fliss 11, Drogram Charges Without No= | for Minneapolis, where he will meet . * you want & SO were lsplayed along the lines to pre- | What has happened to the Declara- ~ 7 N S g Al his sister, Miss Mary T Yirho is pencil try our BB, BBB, BBBB. We | vent unnotified troops from firlng. At | tion of Independence since its signing s -“ b 0 5 —_— lss's er, Miss Mary Tuomy, w‘ 0 1S ca‘h'y thie celebrated Kohinor pen-| the appointed. hour the garrison of |18 recounted by Willlam- H. Michael, tOl‘e W1 e Opell lllltll 6 P. lll.r ¥ ADMISSION TEN CENTS coming from Aan Arbor, Michigan, Vicksburg, colors flylng, marched out | formerly of the state department at 1 1is : ?fls'bh king pe"Cils.' colored PEN-| ot “thelr works and formed line in | Washington. In 1780 congress au- cils: “'To be" appreciated the line| front, stacked arms and marched back | thorized “the secretary for the depart- must be ‘seén. in good order. Our whole army pres- | ment of foreign affairs” to take charge X ent witnessed this scene without cheer- | of 1t, along with other records, books ing. Logan’s division was the first to | and papers of the Continental congress. Gommencjng J uly 9th march 13, and the flag of one of the | The same year the department of for- Z o s O Tt | e lon e o ot oo ment of || store will close at 6 p. m. except Mondays Lake agency, came-in last evening to float over the courthouse. Our sol- | State, which has, to all intents and pur- & v from Duluth and the twin cities and | diers were no. sooner inside the lines | poses, remained the deposttory of the |l and Saturdays until further notice. spent last. night in the city. Mr.|tBan the two armles began to frater- | Declaration ever since. The great Store opensat 7:30 a. m. Gravelle went to Red Lake this oise. «fiur, men hed ind full rations |.Gorument was from 154k b5 1877, How; ’ - (’Leary and Bowser C. L. LASHER & SON, Props.|to visit in Bemidji ‘with the ' doctor for a while. : ! L July 4th. Dr. Blakeslee went to Tenstrike last evening to remove the quaran- tine from a place where there has been smallpox and to release several patients who have recoyered from an attack of smallpox. Omar Gravelle, one of the very best of the good fellows at Red A. A, Smith, manager of the Craig hotel at Kelliher, passed through tne city this morning on his way to Hot Springs, Arkansas. Mr. Smith goes south for the pur- pose of returning with Mrs. Smith, who has been at the “Springs” for a month taking treatment for rheuma- tism. Mrs. Smith has so far re- covered that she is able to return to her home in comparatively good from the time the siege began to the | ever, deposited in the patent office, for afternoon, in order to be on hand at|close. The enemy had been suffering. | many years a bureau of the depart- the celebration there “~tomorrow.{ toward the last, and I saw our men | ment of state, and was allowed to re- Mr. Gravelle a§sérts that the and giving it to the enemy they had | placed under the interior department, strictly good; old-fashicned ‘way, up | 70" i W08 CH 01T T ever spont. al. | Ing was belleved to. be so.. After the miles to seé. New York Herald. - - was returned to its legal depository. 80 recently been engaged in starving | the old ddpartment of state not being there, with extra “stunts” by the though it' was not the most joyous one, | present fireproof state, war and navy o Until 1864 the Declaration was ~ S n ETIQUETTE OF THE FLAG. |frmed and displeyed tn a steel cab- bO (] V E ]NIR Yaoidly inet in the library of the department § cnba B taking bread ‘from thelr haversacks | malf there after the patent office was “glorious” will ‘be observed in a out. It was certainly the most impress- | fireproof, while the patent office build- Indians that will be worth coming | —Major Geueral Frederick D. Grant in | bullding was finished the Declaration By C. L. Hammond, Secretary lllinois | of state, where all visitors might see An Appetizer Not a fiery liquor which destroys rather than creates an appetite, Apples, navel oranges and Cali- fornia fruits, only at Peterson’s. United: States Flag Association. & P - it, but In that year it was hermetically - X put bl b Wil o eats ot o or oo o] T reitent Wit ey | sond & e ona vma 51 (W 0 NV NI OPFIS® | - | siimulate the stomach to pers The best assortment of steel pens, | Memorandum baoks, or- loose’ leaf| yuy- ggassinated six years ago, thou- ::rauw::doion:ofl:::t 5‘;‘91 i:bms‘ con- = ) ) m | i cbi . P & i ' i sands cf also the original e b | :fia’:l:f e i;f’:fi:le :fifla““fiwgfi at the Pioneer office. Thirty kinds|P™c® books call at the Pioneer office. e hl,:‘m:;{u:,v:?m:: ';LZ:??: :::: signed copy g‘ the constitution.. Here RS N ! B wolhs vt cntige i oy ooes || trom which to make your selection. | weekly Excursion to Delroit and Re | ness and tet thow Ty b ment ant. oy 10 Dl ion Ml ot g Jotted 4 = n 3, X3 seal de: e 2 { it a chance. Orders called for; i RS R day untll: they wore out. They un-|tary Hay, m’ffl it m(:m longer shown : 3 . . - -4 gooda delivered ab your Goor. tirn 817 doubtedly thought they were. showing | to-any one, excort by spocies Mlracsten | W The Pioneer has just received a lavge shipment of g DULUTH Bfifi}:’-flfa& C0. A Fact via the SOUTH SH’GRE, leaving | respect - to' McKinley's memory, but |of the state department.—New York |\l Souvenir mvelopeg ‘which advertise the beauties of‘.fl' [ Duluth every Friday. they ‘were not showlng proper res Times. G Xk SR B J. P. SIGNEL, ; : ! 7 to the flag. The United States govern- ol Bemidji : LWMI?e?t'c;;nce P:::e‘?fl’a' Minn. | Unless the best Mexican Vanilla Same rate’ to Alpena, Oscoda, | ¢ m:hy od ‘t that time its fiags at Aftermath, |\ < ! Otes Phome B, Beans are used, properly' cured, | Harbor Beach and Port Huron. - To huif mast from sunrise to sunse teom | Pt 261 £l fn i st b the on, They can be had at the office at 15 cents per properly aged, and the flavor Buffalo $3.50 ‘higher. 'Limit Sept- |ithe president’s death until his burial. Certain remains fell in Charleston, 8. C., w p“kage. i i ; i properly extracted, and'allowed o | mber 15th, 1907. g tho Gt of & Dretdent n of, | | vesL e o e oers e racted, stand at least one year before of- fering for sale, good extract of 67)8 PIONEER vani‘llai‘s‘an\im].)ossib it}'- Try Delivered to your % that on the death of a president In of- (veat, 1 : - i For sleeping car and and steamer | nootits flag aball bo dieplayed 8¢ BAlf | 15 xem Serses thise tanded o : Everybody should use these envelopes and help Teservation, apply to Mr. A. J. Per-|mast only,one day. ‘Western New York got another, I know; i i ) i in, Conmel Avcut 130 Hae i I o 00 Do o | e B advertise the best town innorthern Minnesota, ; rin, ral Aegnt, 4 ast Super- Qters who 'lost thelr lives during the | QUite @ large pleca foll in Mexico. Busi Jeaivi % th ha ior St., Duluth, Minn. ' ; ‘“‘L‘é .war, o Mayi :g, sl:(:moflnl ?ny, Maybe hia vertabrate column may fan th F‘f‘}‘: mtl;:l esiring use these can have S each -year the Un! tes displays er New Mexico's rattlesnake plains, em prins Wi rn card. - G S Barber Shops Closed the Fourth, |8 828 at halt mast at all army posts, Maybe his rihs may dsacend cne and alf W L I v - 5 ‘atations and natlonal cemeteries from .xln':" nthaThetcs fwithithe Wuttizan o URT i ¥ % R DD R D D 5P D P B0 15N NE N 3 The barberrs‘}’.?p/ of Ehe :?lty -will }llllu'll: oot}zu amlg;:::. uln;?:;gsatzl’y tbl: ‘And1t aopie shired of him, hably you fat "iifl)i"i&’iifii%fl&f)i@f’”ix /| be closed all "day "the ‘Fourth. To ‘band, or fleld music, yud the national | DOt ehip it back to his unis and his i accommodate their customers -all ::uta of twenty-one guns is fired. At.|Dpig :"F::u srave for it, friond; and be o shops will be open until 11 o’clock | e conclusion of this memorial tribute. knlfll 3 and note The veniagto the 3h &t noon the fiag. Is holsted to the top | Matkit ; lof_the staff and remains there_until oo L L B R door every evening Only 40c per Month ;% — DT

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