Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 6, 1907, Page 3

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Eat Model ice cream. GEO. E, KREATZ Get Your Soivenir envelopes at this office. e A ; o1 -~ = CONTRACTOR & BUILDER G d Th A ngs Get your butter fresh from the o bzoxgnze s IM,M“’:;;:T?‘;E' x.;;l:;ut—amy, | C (0] l um b us B u g g 1es 7 e 244 ; Sept., $1. X o] 22 Fie 4 Estimates 20 4 St ot theyModel priced—bread is the cheapest. ! ;“fr';a ll?{?fit@:.os%% Ngnltl:gi-{thg;’, I have just received a full carload of Columbus S. M. Bugge of Bagley was a visit- or in the city last night. Thomas Hovet of Crookston, was a visitor in the city yesterday. M. D. Stoner went to Blackduck To Eat Gre Model $1.04@1.04%; No. 2 Northern, $1.01%; Buggies which are offered for sale at my barn INO‘ 8 Northern, 98c@$1.00, i Promptly Furnisned -6t me figure with you before you build 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 Double or Single Surrgyé. two seated open and Concordbuggies, rubbertired runabouts They can be seen at thebarn. The public Duluth Wheat and Flax. : Duluth, July 5.—Wheat—To arrive ,and on track—No. 1 hard, $1.06; No. |1 Northern, $1.05; No, 2 Northern, éay Restdenco and ot- TN e 81 Minn, Ave. Phone 25 n last evening on a business mission. || all the semblance of home bak- || $1.08%; July, $1.04%; Sept., $1.04%;; . sls e Mm;:so" Bakery, Confectio ery, ppa e I Dec, SLOY. * FlaxeoTo . aretver oo ) is invited to call and see them and Dairy Store et f:w an tw eiwe S ':g %;hey AL T ‘tracksand Sept,, $1.24%; July, $1.24; ey =588 513 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 € out-oi-town visitors in* e Ccity 7 2 Oct., $1.22%. £ 500 Sec n m a s today. made in the city. St. Paul Unlon Stock Yards, pad ot Tho - NOWby Call at the store or telephone 118, A. L. Gorden,of Shevlin,was a Be- midji visitor yesterday returning St. Paul, July 6.—Cattle—Good to cholce steers; $5.50@6.00; fair to good, ' { THOMAS SMART THE HOME OF H . $4.00@5.00; good to choige cows and = £ . Clty Dl‘fly and Model Ice Cream |ihome on the afternoon train. THE LAKESIDE BAKERY |l hetters, $3.50@5.00; veals, $4.25@6.25, | L€ €€ €€€ eeseeesces: eeRecEceraIEEEEteCEerteEs e, Fresh lot of carnations at. Lake Hogs—$5.50@6.90. Sheep—Waethers,- Transfer Line & Safe and Piano Moving S $6.00@5.50; good to choice lambs, $6.00@ 6.25; spring, $6.60@7.00, Chioago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, July 5. — Wheat—July, George Danforth and Mrs, Anna |94%c; Sept., 88%c. Corn—July, 64%c. -+ . Sept., 64%c. Oats—July, 42%c; Sept. ; 5 .Danfor?h"of Mildred spent last night 3885 @380, Pork—July, - $15.80 l e e t h in Bemidji. - d i o Sept., $16.12%. Butter—éreamerll Park green house, per dozen 60 cents, roses $1.00 per dozen. Chester Snow left this morning Mankato Commercial College | for Minneapolis on a business trip. trains more people for business than any other school. Write for cata- Legal blanks at this office. log. Olfice in Pendergast Building, One Door North of First National & Bank Building \ Phone 91 ; ’ " st . " 19%@24c; dalrles, 17@21%c. Eggs— z % R. E. Brady of Houpt was in the| Souvenir envelopes advertising| Typewriter ribbons, nearly all 123 @13¢c. Poultry—Turk E T 5 % = = - - | city last night. Bemidji as a summer resort can be|makes of standard>machines at the oh:’cfilgns? 113, Ous;xflnga‘,“lseé?u.nc' I tNeed'tattex:non.th_It w;llhcost )lr10u iy jow dl hamaflet aghile; A 4 . o . 9 v / —_— won'tcos anything to have them examined an 'way. AtW 00 d & Young Fresh churned buttermilk Scts. . :tsthe Pioneer office. Per pack- | Pioneer office. g Chicago Union Stock Yards. b4 a quart at the Model. & agey 1ac i Remember the excursions tomor-| cnicago, July 5.—Cattle—Beeves, . P A. L. Sheldon of International|row on the Red Lake railroad. The|$475@7.30; cows, $1.76@5.25; hefers, CONTRACTORS Duplicate and triplicate order Falls passed ‘thioughi the—eity ‘05| st “NMichael Kelly” will make|$260@5.60; calves, $5.00@7.25; good DR. Go M- PALMER and BUILDERS {[books at the Pioneer office. FAsEoq TRRoNE A 30| afeamer “Michasl v Wil make | ¢y prime steers, $5.80@7.80; poor to o= _ A E. D. Beeson returned this morn. | OT™nE on his way to the twin cities|a trip from Redby to the Red|medtum, $415@6.70; stockers and Formerly of Minneéapolis 4 . . % D. - n i, i foeders, $2.90@5.25. Hogs—Light, $5. Estimates and Plans Furnished §1, =~ Fe50R Tt trip to North,| o @ Pusiness trip. Lake agency, where the Indians|feeders, $2.90@ ous Laaht, $5.80 | ¥ - phone 124, Office--Sulte 9, Miles Block, Bemidi, Minn. i i idii [@6:12%; mixed, $56.80@6.10; heavy, are in camp. Train leaves Bemidji $5.40@6.00;' rough, ;5,40@5.';0; pigs, Before placing your con-{|ome, Pure food laws work no change ‘i(-:(-l—!n‘l'!!!m’*!fla”!lfi!”l’ifl?!.”ll ; tract, we wish to be gIven a |y will begin to receive in Hunt's Perfect Baking Powder,|depot at 10:15 a. m. $5.40@6.00; good to cholce heavy, 333333393333333333393333333332 33333333333 333 ']" -\ chance to bid on your work. berzy e ecelve home-grown f ro .o always pure and wholesome, 3:.98@6-? Sheep, $4.00@6.16; lambs, 3 ; < erries July 5. Leave orders at| . alwayswill be. Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers, | $6.50@7.80. ton e : AC' L. ATWOODPh o 80 P“? 1\':son = J. C. Schultz, traveling auditor for| Foley’s Honey and Tar affords = R ¢ 5 1 601 lrv. Ave. on C.'0. N.[oon went to Blackduck the M. & I railway, passed through |immediate relief to asthma sufferers . Il’ubllc Sllebofl(!lrulz: Slnlte l.‘:lnd‘:. s # » ven. 1103 B M. YOUNS‘ o262 || Cvening for a visit with rela-| g it gt evening, on his way|iD the worst stages and if taken in ol sale F e et eruss ondy, e Sl Ne xt wlnter s 1 o A% e e tives at that place. from Brainerd to Blackduck. time wili effect acure, E. A. Bar-|&uihas on he stato ands for this seasmt 0 T. J. Welch, the timber buyer of Walker, spent last night in the city and left this morning for Walker. For blank books, neat pocke} memorandum books, or loose leaf At the village of Kelliher on Thursday Jxllyl . ker. i 11, 1907, commencing at 10 oclock a. m. Miss, Stella Watson returned ".'Te Eriss 1129?‘;149;)5935%‘-‘3?‘1‘155 towrsip yesterday from Fatley, where she| \yopine MINES CLOSE. | AC %o Filiago of Blackduck on Trida : went to spend the 4th with her par. + | morning, July 12, commencing at 10 o'clock. m. ents. Miss Watson is attending the B MEAL 10-0; MBS 15081 16181 THE BIJOU Result of Government Suit Against | C. B. LASPER & SON, Props. price books call at the Pioneer office ' g : W ; — m, thle fo'llolw{ inla descrlbediinndsl < 'h 5 1 of i the head of th i A 3 1 \ s cal ione C M J , wh £ th Rock Springs, Wyo,, July 6.—As a e O o oal: Lhss: 148-32 and There is plenty it at e result of the suits filed by the govern- | yg.35" . ment-against the Unlon Pacific Coal [ At ihoclty of Bemlall st the audliors offco lakes, and the equipment necessary to 't 1se on Monday, Jul \ - YRS B company, forcing that company to|ahi'ihe ey jands in the following. townshipe: _ move it is available. abandon coal properties alleged to n}souh;nso}lg hnyl'l]?nds: not sold at any pre- have been meiully secu{;fl tl:;:m the1 ;’4:“5352:‘5;7 #;:’g_;%fifi_,m«“ 147-34: 148-33; - government, three of e big coal 3 -35. IB mines sltuated on the disputed ProD- | siyict s voseived trom She FUbtE odIoE. o e omy i o Sumeriae o | SF S8 0F A orn miabin: & pastliss uy rour supply Now mines belong to the Superlor Coal | S{SHISS% 887 Rorron mabine & ielss ; 4 company, which {8 owned by the Un- | be placed on the market by addressing the fon Pacific. The effect will be a fur- | undersigned. ther shortage of coal in the West. Alexander McIntosh and wife of Northome, came down from their home this morning and spent today in the city. refreshment parlors at Northome, spent a part of yesterday in the city, having come up from Minne- apolis the previous night. Matt left for Northome last evening. Sheriff Thomas Bailey left this morning on an official trip to Brain- erd. He expects to return this evening, but in case he could no make connections will come back tomorrow by way of Duluth. TONIGHT Macaire and Bertrand or the Troubles of a Hobo and His Pal in Paris The Valet Who Stole Tobacco Tlustrated Song Is There Any Room in Heaven for a Little Girl Like Me A Horrible Adventure The Fire Hero J. P. Engstrum,manager at North- ome for thé Wilcox Bros. Lumber company of Minneapolis, spent to- day in this city: . George A. Ralph, state drainage engineer, passed through the city yesterday from Big Falls. He was on his way to St. Paul. William Bereman and little daughter, went to Houpt last even- ing fora visit with Edison Bere- man, a brother of William, E. D. Alger, the Tenstrike repre- sentative for the T. M. Partridge Lumber company, spent yesterday in the city, returning to his home last evening. Agont 3 Byt Andicy ) ; * nditor! : : X » e B emidli, Mian, Order it delivered early. Don’t wait until fall. The Solberg building, opposite the Markham hotel, is being moved today from its old location to the lots owned by O. M. Skinvik, oppo- site the school house. J. A. Hennes- sey had charge of the moving. Fresh Groceries The best clean, fresh groceries and choicest delicacies of the market are to be found at our store. Great Northern Railway The Only Big Show Coming to Bemidji This Year Monday, July 8 Gollmar Bros.’ Shows Circus, museum, hip‘poque and million dollar menagerie All New Performance This Season Complete Change Tomorrow Night Admission Ten Cents Mrs. Andrews of Verndale, is in the city visiting with her daughter, Mrs. B. Erickson. ~She is well pleased with Bemidji, and on her return to Verndale will dispose of her property and move to Bemidji. We handle fresh _berries in season. Creamery butter arcd fresh eggs kept on hand. ~ Roe & Markusen Phone 207 G C. Tilden, who isin the employ of Ross & Ross at Tenstrike,passed through the city this morning on his way to Ohio, where he will visit for two weeks. Peter Slough left this morning for his home at Nary. MTr. Slough came in last evening from Long Prairie, where he “attended the annual en- campment of the Park Region G. A. R M Siughic s menber of he| @€ EEECECEELECTLLELEEEE SOUVENIR Dan McCauley, who has been at Bena for several days in the in- terest of the Crookston Lumber company, returned yesterday after- noon, and is once more quartered at the Remore hotel. e i Remember the excursions tomor- row on the Red Lake railroad. The steamer “Michael Kelly” will make a trip from Redby to the Red Lake agency, where the Indians are in camp. Train leaves Bemidji depot at 10:15 a. m. Carl Radi, one of the well-to-do All members of the local M. B. A. lodge are earnestly requested to be present at the meeting to be held this evening, as a class of sixteen candidates will be initiated. An Appetizer Not a fiery liquor which destroys rather than creates an appetite, but arpalatable beer, which con- tains only sufficient alcohol to siimulate 4 Remember the excursion tomor- 33333333337 lorm 1o ::;:‘:fi;;::a;afifiafimffi T:: farmers of Frohn township, is enter- The Pioneer has just received a large shipment of § . BRAND heer does all this, does 8 y" Wil make|iaining his brother from McIntosh | % . . . . F it well, d i dally, if you give |fa trip from Redby to the Red Lake; t afi da Mr. Radi ) Souvenir Envelopes which advertise the beauties of iva chanee. Ovders called for; llaoency where the Indians are in| WAy <. inadl seemsito; idii [ 200ds « ed at your door. 4 are in | he well pleased with prospects in Bemidji. camp. Traln leaves Bemidji depot at 10:15 a. m. The interior of the Brinkman is being re-painted and re-decorated. The office and dining room are about _____ completed and the remainder of the first floor will also be renovated, making an improvement on the looks of that place. DULUTH BRRVIS2 CO. J. P. SIGNEL, Loocal Atent Bemldil, Minn. IN en ¢ Phone 200, Office Phone 220, Beltrami county and ere long may decide to become one of us. They can be had at the office at 15 cents per / package. ’ Everybody should yse these envelopes and help advertise the best town in northern Minnesota, John Morgan, who came down from Northome the first of the week, returned to that place last evening. John took in everything in connec- tion with the Fourth of July celebra- tion, including that home run made by “Reddy” Riddell, and he depart- ed, content with having gotten his “money’s worth,” W Business men desiring to use these cin have W them printed with return card. W, 333333333333333 333333333/ Detective Service EY Mrs. Gamble this afternoon en- or | tertained the children who assisted in representing the characters in her float at the Fourth of July cele- bration. Ice cream was _served and the youngsters had a fine time. Mrs. Hillgrove assisted Mrs.Gamble in entertaining. 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 Now Is The Time The best assortment of steel pens, | pencil try our BB, BBB, BBBB. Wel| S 50 densof wild animals . Half miie h ppodrome track at the Pioneer office. Thirty kinds|carry the celebrated Kohinor pen- ; 100 areunic feature acts Herd of ponderous elephants from which to make your selection. | cils; checking pencils, colored pen: e 250 perform@mes Monster black hippopotamus R cils. To be appreciated the i To purchase a building site in A S . Ghe PIONELER |65 burhans Testos ater Fou Years| o o, ppreci: line Jpuxc : g o 300 blooded horses Family of eastern bmtmna_ G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, g < Bemld]l' We have 5 nu.m b 30 world-fa.med(clowns *5,000 '3,2“Plpeb steam mumpe N. Y., -writes: “About four years m}} 2:1::1::1;?::::;?%;:; choice. building lots which may - 3 great bands of music Mysterious vlack vark = ago I wrote you stating that I had[geoor “Michael Kelly” will i be purchased on reasanable terms Acres of waterproof canvass. = 2’performances daily, doors open 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 sedi ment, and pain and symptom of ki ney disease disappeared. I am gl; to say that I have never had a return of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed andI am evidently cured to stay cured, amj heartily recommend Foley’s Kidney Cure to any one suffering'from kidne: *or bladder trouble.” E. A. Barker. Delivered to your door every evening a trip frqm Redby to the Red Lake agency, where the Indians are in camp. Train leaves Bemidji depot at 10:15 a. m. : For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im.- provement Company. ‘H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. land 7 p. m. Big free street parade at 10 a. m. You want to see the best show and pa- rade. It will pay you to wait for MONDAY, JULY 8 | Apples, navel oranges and Cali- fornia fruits, only at Peterson’s. <_ Only 40c per Month -Stimulation Without Irritation. That is the watchword, That-is what Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does. ' Cleanses and stimulates the bowels without irritating in any form, E.'A. Barker, ; P

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