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GEO.E. KREATZ Get Your CONTRACTOR ili:lnlll;l:ik GOOd Things { S| \ Promptly To Eat Furnisned - et me ligure with you before you build Resldenceand ot~ "8 vco 512 Minm, Ave. Phone 25 MINNESOTA Ghe Nfodel Bea.kery, Confecllon.ery and Dairy Store Phone 123 315 Minnesota Ave. ~ THOMAS SMART Ir THE HOME OF City Dray and Moded Ice Cream . S Transfer Line l Safe and Piano Moving = P The City .Oifice In Penderdast Building, One - Door Notth of First National Y Bank Building ¥ \‘ Phone 91 Legal blanks at this office. \ Remember the ribbon sale at the ! — e Bazaar store for the balance of this week. = Youn : "‘ Atwood & g Matt Fisher, the Funkley Bugle CONTRACTORS blower, returned ‘to his ' home last and BUILDERS {|evening. . S . I will begin to receive home-grown EshmatesMFurmshed berries July 5. Leave orders at ‘\ Before placing your con- {| Peterson’s. ) tract, we W}S]-\ to be given a George Fleming -has gone to . chance to bid on your work. Minneapolis on a combined business \ C. L. ATWOOD and pleasure trip. 601 Irv. Ave. Phone 80 E. D. Beeson went to Northome H. M. YOUNG last evening to look after his cedar Res. 1103 Miss. Ave. Phone 325-2 {| business at that place. \ For blank books, neat pocket N memorandum books, or loose leaf Q | THE B l J OU price books call at the Pioneer office. Combine good housekeeping with €. B. LASPER & SON, Props. good citizenship, use Hunt’s Perfect Every Evoning Baking Powder—not made bya Saturday Afternoon 2:3 trust. \ TONIGHT Peter Slough returned this morn- The Green Dmgon ing to his home at Nary, having : An Educated Monkey spent yesterday and-last night in N the city. { Hlustrated Song e ¥ Absence Makes the Heart William Pupore went. to Shooks I Grow Fonder i Spur last evening to look after some | . o business matters in connection with Herring Flshmg‘ on the Hol- ¢{ hig cedar operations. land Seas ; i Editor-Postmaster Charles Gustaf- 0. the Brink son returned to Tenstrike last even- Bowser Demonstrates a Few {[ing. Mr. Gustafson had been to of His Ideas on How to Duluth on a business trip, and spent y Make House Clean- yesterday in this city, on his way § ing Easy home. { James A. Murray, after having 1 rNight . L= Gompleto Chanie TomiorrwiNIzh| taken in all there was of the circus that was not of a strictly private nature, returned last evening to his home at Blackduck. Mrs. F. J. Shepard and children of Minneapolis are visiting Mrs. Shep- ard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delmott Wilcox, on Irving avenue. Mrs. Shep- ard will be joined later by Mr. Shep- ard. Allan Benner, who has charge of the Crookston Lumber company’s timber operations in the vicinity of Kelliher, returned to that place last evening, after having visited here with his family. Admission Ten Cents William Pfund, an ex-member of the U. S, geological survey, who is now a homesteader at Kelliher, passed through the city last evening on his way to his home from a trip to the twin cities. Attorney Charles Argall of Cass Lake was a visitor in the city yes- terday. He came over from his home in the afternoon and left last evening for Big Falls, where he has several legal matters that demand his attention as counsel, i An Appetizer Not’a fiery liquor which destroys rather than creates an appetite, but arpalatable beer, which con- tains only sufficient alcohol to scimulate the stomach to per= form its normal functions and aids to digest the food. MOOSE BRAND beer does all this, does it well, does it dally, if you give it a chance. Orders called for; goods delivered at your door, DULUTH BH{EVES2 CO. MALTING J. P. SIGNEL, Looal Agent Bemidjl, Minn. Residence Phone 290. Office Phone 220. All Kindg of Nocks James Fraser, a member of the firm of Bisiar Vanderlip & Co., went to International Falls last evening. He will make his trip by construc- tion train- from Big Falls to Little- fork and from the latter place will go by boat to the boundary town. s It ML KiNDS 0P F. J. Wilson, the Tenstrike livery- k man, was among the out-of-town vis- ES s°re Cbroa‘ itors who spent yesterday in the QUICKLY CURED WITH city. Mr. Wilson returned a few days ago from Devils Lake, where G he completed a contract for break- a r — 0 ing several hundred acres of land for “Lake.” SIMPLY A GARGLE OR BPRAY B ffr"me' “t the _b‘; 5 i . Typewriter ribbons, nearly al Anmserme HEALING HARMLESS makes of standard machines at the| GAR-GOL kns no?uunlunfl\ronram!d Pioneer office. sndis beyond guegtion the gateetand sures 04y for all kinds of §0RE THROAT Quin- mm oo one @?frg;g it gg&é’g is 2 || 6, B. Burhans Testifies after Four Years o "pfi(fi?"p':fc’:‘%'ct_hp‘;:,‘,fl;&“fi; G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, Berg Medicine Co. Des Motnes, a. |[ N, V., writes: “About four years OWL DRUG STORE 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 dustYsedi- ment, and pain and symptom of kid- Gbe PIONEER ney disease disappeared. I am glad \ . to say that I have never had a return ~ DellveI'Ed to your of those symptoms during the four|, door every evening years that have elapsed andI am » evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend ' Foley’s Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble.” E. A.- Barke Only 40c per Month Ask for Model ice cream. Souvenir envelopes at this office. Bargains in ribbons at the Bazaar store this week. s John McDougal was here from Blackduck yesterday. R. L. Anderson was in the city from Mizpah yesterday, Duplicate v and triplicate books at the i’ioneer office. Don’t fo;iet— that the Bazaar store is holding a special ribbon sale this week. Misses Ora and Eva Stokes were over from Bagley yesterday and at- tended the circus. £ Call at the Bazaar store and .see the bargains in ribbons that are offered this week. Miss June Hyatt spent last night at her old home, Turtle River, re- turning to Bemidji this morning: Robert Neving and wife were-in the city yesterday from their home at Neving postoffice, Clearwater county. o Souvenir envelopes advertising Bemidji as a summer resort can be had at the Pioneer office. Per pack- age, 15c. William Iverson, who has charge of Dr. Blakeslee’s timber operations at Houpt, was a visitor in the city yesterday.-» order Wanted: Good girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. W. A. McDonald, corner of 4th and Irving, or at Model' Bakery. Miss Carrie Miller, head pleni- potentiary at the steam laundry, left this morning for Brainerd, where she will visit with relatives for a week. H. L. Wilcox, who has been visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Del- mott Wilcox, on Irving avenue, left for his home in Minneapolis this morning. T. J. Nary, the north-country representative for the Pillsbury Log- ging company of Minneapolis, came lup last evening from his, home at Park Rapids. . A. A. Goodrich, _who looks after the north-country interests of the Carpenter Lamb company -of Minne- apolis, left this morning on a’ busi- ness trip to Minneapolis. Miss F. L. Southworth of ~Eau Claire, Wis., who has been visiting in this city with her brother, left this morning for Everett, Washing- ton, for a visit with friends. J.-S. Scribner, the Minneapolis “landman,” returned this morning to the “Mill City,” after having spent several days in this vicinity, working up deals in Beltrami county dirt. R. H. Dickinson, the general merchant and box factory man- of Buena Vista, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. He states that the factory is running at fullest capacity these days and that the demand is brisk for boxes of _all kinds. Miss Mary Tuomy, sister of Dr. Tuomy, is visiting in the city, hav- ing came from Ann Arbor, Michigan;, where she is a nurse at the Uni- versity of Michigan. She was accom- panied to Bemidji from St. -Paul by the doctor, who went to the “Saintly City” to meet her. . 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,2HHHH, 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. Sunday School Missionary E: F. Olander visited the North Star Union Sunday school Sunday.- This school has shown a very marked interest since its organization, two weeks ago, and is very promising. The following are officers and teachers: Superintendent, Mrs. Grover; - assistant superintendent, Miss Anderson; secretary, Mr. Wil cox; teachers, Mrs. Grover, Mrs. Gliden and Miss Anderson. * W. H, Strachan. superintendent of the M. & 1., passed through the city last evening, on his way from Brain- erd to Big Falls. Mr. Strachan oc- cupied his private car (50), which was attached to the regular: north- bound passenger train, and he was accompanied by J. P. Dougherty, of Dempsey & Dougherty, - the firm that is building'the M. & I. extension to the boundary, and E. D. Clark, of St. Paul, secretary to ident Elliot, of the Northern Pacific. 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 e HIGH QUALITY " GOODS The best—not the lowes 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 thathave | all the semblance of home bak- ng. S They are unequalled by any made in the city. Call at the store or telephone 118, { THE LAKESIDE BAKERY Ribbon sale, for the balance of the week, at the Bazaar store, A twelve-pound girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ripple last nigl)ffi s The best assortment of steel pens, at the Pioneer office. Thirty "kinds from which to-make your selection, Miss Stella Sumner came over from Cass Lake last evening and was a guest of Mrs. A. G. Rutledge until this noon, when she returned home. W. F. and Charles’ Fairbanks of White Earth spent last night in the city. “They went to Red Lake agen- cy this afternoon on a business mis- sion. Miss May Keefe came over from her home at Cass Lake, yesterday afternoon, and -will visit for the balance of the week with Mrs. A. G. Rutledge. Willis Brannon, proprietor of e Brannon hotel at Northome; is a visitor in the city. Mr. Brannon states that he has renovated his hotel and placed the same in first- class condition since the fire a month ago, and that the hostelry is ready for business. F. O. Sibley was here today from Island Lake to. attend the meeting "of the board of county commission- ers. Mr. Sibley got mixed on dates, thinking that today was July 8th, hence he was not present yesterday when the board convened. Fred made up for lost time today. =3 Mr. and Mrs. R= H. Bacon of Ab- "} erdeen, S. D., uncle and aunt of C. M. Bacon, arrived in the city last night and will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bacon for some time to come. Bemidji is just right for an outing, and they will undoubtedly greatly enjoy their stay here. ) O.J. Anderson of Hallock, sheriff of Kittson county, came in last night from his home and has been in this vicinity today on official business, the particulars of which will be given later. Mr. Anderson is con- sidered one of the best sheriffs in the state, and is an old friend of Sheriff Thomas Bailey. ! PAWNEE BILL'S WILD WEST | AND GREAT FAR EAST Has Many Unique andInteresting Fea- tures.—Will Exhibit Here on | The Newes and Best The old Ayer’s Hair Vigor was good, no question about that. But-your own doc- tor, the one you have great confidence in, will tell you that Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new improved formula, isfar better. The one great specific for falling hair and dandruff. ‘We publish the formulas 3. oz Co. of all our preparations, Saturday. All people, of whatever class or clime, indulge in some narcotic or drig, Those of the Singhalese are arrack, to!?acéo; fungi and the Indian hemp. The use of the latter is very general, and its exhilarating effects are not unlike those of opium. It is either smoked like tobacco or formed into a paste and. chewed. The Singhalese camp of the Pawnee Bill show is frequently the gather- ing place of American men and women . who seek permission to experiment with the drug. 7 Pawnee Bill seldom gives consent and then, reluctantly, for the reac- tion'is very distressing. A Nash- ville,” Tenn., -society woman who bribed one of the natives was found in a stupor from over-indulgence in the hemp. From a dreamy and delightful elysium she had become dull and heavy under its influence, her American physician was unable to restore her ‘to her senses. The Singhalese applied some mysterious native concoction and she was set right again, with the fixed purpose to do no more exploring in East Indian customs. Pawnee Bill’s Wild West will show in Bemidji next Saturday. = EE #“fi&ffi(fi&iflifiifif&?(fi?t&fif&(fi&‘é&ti Visiting Cards. A neat line of up-to-date visiting cards can always be found at this office. New and up-to-date type from which to select style of print- ing. Public Sale of Grass on State Lands, Notice is hereby given that I will hold a public sale of the state grass lands, at which time I will offer for sale for cash, the right to cut hay on the state lands for this season. At the village of Kelliher on Thursday July 11, 1907, commencing at 10 o.clock a. m. 1 the grass lands in the following to 'wD. 151-30: -30; 158-30: 152+ At the village of Blackduck on Friday morning, July 12, commencing- at 10 o'clock. 8, m. Twp, 149-30, 150-30; 148-31: 150:31: 151-31; 150-32, At the village of Tenstrike on Saturday ¥ morning, July 13, comMiencing at 10-0'clock a. m. the following described lands: Twp. 147-30; 148-30; 147-31; 148-81: 148-32 and At the city of Bemid]l at the auditor’s office at the court house on Monday, July 15, 1907, all the hay lands in the following townships: also all unsold hay lands: not sold at any pre- vious sale. ’l‘ownsh}gm 146-32; 147-32; 3 3 149-33; 148-34; 146-35: 147-35: 148- BHIU SHILS (U~ D6 LBId WCCUTAILR W0 uls 10 structions recelved from the state auditor. A complete description can be seen on date of sale, or any person wishing a particular description can-find out whether same is to beshced on the market by addressing the undersigned. ccfeceecEeEEEEEeEcE S 'ohn Wilmann, 33333:33333333333: Colum‘b‘uls ;Buggies T have just received a full carload of Columbus Buggies which are offered for sale at my barn Double or Single Surreys, two seated opén and Concordbuggies, rubbertired runabouts They can be seen at thebarn, The is invited to call and see them 500 Second st Thomas Newby public 5 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, MilesBlock, Bemidji,'Minn. %maams”uaamfi!u!nua. 333333 333333333 33333333333333333333333333 33333333333 333 "‘SOUVENIR ENVELOPES The Pioneer has just received a la~ge shipment of | Souvenir Envelopes which advertise the beauties of Bemidji. 2 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 have them printed with return card. b Ji Agent for State Auditor. Bemidji, Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA | District Court, Fifteenth Beltrami County Judiclial District. Pauline B. Little, plaintiff, against Eugene Little, defendant.—Summons. D'l"he g“? of Minnesots to the above named efendant, - You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plsintift in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed in the office of iho clerk of said District Court at the city of Bemidji, county of Beltrami and state of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your anwer to the sald com- plaint on the subscriber at his office, in the city of Bemidjl, in tho said county of Bel- Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers. Foley’s Honey and Tar affords immediate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure. .E. A. Bar- ker. BULLE T I N Following is a partial list of Cummings of Iowa. July 2. Address by U. July 6. Address, John zations, quartets, readings, Complete pro, Secretary, Devils Lake, N. D. Special Rates. Northern Railway North Dakota Chatauqua Devils Lake---June 29th---July 16th June 29. Speeches by Prof. Thos. Shaw and Gov. July'l. Lecturesby MissOlofKrarer and Dr.Payne July 8. Lecture by -Hon. Smith® Stimmel,first President of the Chatauqua. - July 4. Oration, Governor Burke. July 5. Lecture, Guy Carleton Lee. < These ate only a fow of the principal events. stereopticon lectures and base ball games of the North Daketa Central League. BOATING, BATHING, ATHLETIC CLASSES B ram may be had by addressing Edgar LaRue, trami, within thirty days after service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer .the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in sald complaint together with plaintiff’s costs and’ disburse- e Tiong 19tk A, D. 1007 ated June 13th, A. D.1907. - OHARLES W. SCRUTCHIN, Plaintif’s Attorney, Bemidji, Minn, 3 s attractions for the first;week: S. Senator Hansbc.ro. G. Wooley. Musical organi- Ask G. N.!Agent. ~ We handle fresh kept on hand. ~ Roe Fresh Groceries = The b;st clean, fresh groceries and choicest delicacies of the market are to be found at our store. Creamery butter and’ berries in season. fresh eggs H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block; i : ¥ o, = + ’ Next Winter’s - COAL . There isrplenty of it at the head of the lakes, and the equipment necessary to move it is available. : Buy Your Supply Now | Order it delivered early. until fall, - Don’t wait Now Is The Tim To purchase a building-site in " Bemidji. We have a number of choice. building - lots which may ~ be purchased on reasanable terms Bemid}i Townsite and Im- -~ provement Company