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- = THOMAS SMART City Dray and Transfer Line Safe and Piano Moving Olfice in Pendergast Buillding. One Door North of First National Bank Building Phone 91 { Atwood & Young | e CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Estimates and Plans Furnished Before placing your con- tract, we wish to be given a chance to bid on your work. C. L. ATW00D 601 Irv. Ave. Phone 80 H. M. YOUNG Res. 1103 Miss. Ave. Phone 325-2 THE BIJOU | i, b < e v C. F. LASHER Prop. Every Evening Saturday Afternoon TONIGHT Jenkins Washes the Dishes Necklace Tragedy Park Keeper's Troubles Tlustrated Song The Tale the Church Bells Tolled The Firebug The Policeman’s Run Program Changes Without Notice Admission Ten Cents At the - Bisiar, «widderlip Co. Music Store You will find a complete line of pianos a1 d organs of standard mkes. We have in stock a good selection of the latest in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Dance, Mandolin and Guitar Folios. Agents for the SINGER SEWINGMACHINE Bisiar, Vanderlip Co. PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. LAWYER . WM. B.MATTHEWS ATTORNEY AT LAW Practlces before the United States Supreme Court—Court of Claims—i'he United States General Land Office—[n Office and Gon- gress. Speclal attention given to Land Con tests—Procurement of Patents and I[ndfan Claims. Reter to tho members of the Minne- sota Delegation in Crongress. Offices; 420 New York Avenue, Washington, D, G D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law G...ce opposite Hotel Markham, E. E, McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Bemidl, Minn. Office: Swedback Block PHVSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgsoi Oftice: lock DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. hysician and Rurgeon Ofiice In Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 209 Third St., one block west of 1st Nat'l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phore 40. 404 Beltrami Ave DENTISTS. DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist rst National Bank Bu 1d'g. Telephone No. 230 FOLEYSHONEY~TAR for children; safe, sure. No oplates itoh DeWitt’'s Vi Salve ____For Piles, Burns, Sores. Ask for Model ice cream, Fountain pen ink at the Pioneer office. James L. George spent last night at Blackduck. Wanted—Good cook. Challenge hotel. | Get Your | |Good Things | To Eat Inquire at i AT 14 . f 5 off on’all muslin underwear at 67)8 MO d e l McCuaig’s during big reduction’sale. Bakery, Confectionery All aboard. The North Star | and Dairy Store l;:;ves city dock at 9 a. m., 2:30 and 315 Minnesota Ave. 30/, Typewriter ribbons, nearly all makes of standard machines at the Pioneer office. Peter Slough spent last night in the city and left this morning for his home at Nary. {‘mmvmm') Mrs. Best of Watertown, S. D., a of Mrs. H. B. Wood, is a | . sister ‘:; The Clty i visitor in the city. {,\MMMWM Miss Laura Hanson of Cedar ‘ Falls, Iowa, is visiting at the home Phone 125 THE HOME OF Model Ice Cream Legal blanks at this office. All aboard. The North Star ° Mrs J- M. Neumann. leaves city dock at 9 a. m., 2:30 and | 35¢ Organdies only 25c, French 7:30 p. m. | organdies” only 17¢, at McCuaig’s 12}2-15-18c¢ lawn, swiss and dimity | commencing Friday July 26, 1907. Dr. Palmer, who has been ill for several days, is again at his office, James Sturdevant came down this attending to his professional busi- ess. I morning from his home at Tenstrike | L & o and spent the day in the city. | William Lennon, the mayor of | A C. McLean, the tie — Kelliher, came down from his home | to Walker this morning on a business ‘ fl.m mor;un(g and spentitoday inithe | mission. “Mac” is a busy individual, city on-busiress, these days. L. F. Entrup, the jolly represen- | E. D. Beeson returned this morn-| fative for;the -F,l\el-]e_rmam. Dr\.:g company of Minneapolis, arrived in | ing from a business trip to North- : . Q the city this morning. ‘ome, where he had been looking after his cedar contracts, Roy Bliler came down this morn- | J. F. Essler returned;this morning ing fl'l)l'l'l Blackdyely w}fere he has | from Big Falls, where he had been b‘een dol‘ng fome surveying for._the in the interest of the A\finnenpolis‘('m“d Forks Lumber company. i Brewing company, of which he is| Attend the grand concert to be | the general north-country represent. | §1Ven at the city hall Saturday even- [ ative. | ing by the Bible Conference Chorus | club. Admission 25c, children 15c. If you want to go to Alberta, apply now, as I will be going again in about ten days. One cent per mile. C. E. Albrant, Minn. ave,, rear First National bank. Frank Cunningham, manager of the City Opera House, an nouncesl | that the next attraction at the City | Opera House will be “The Woman %of Mystery” company, which will {be here August 8th and 9th. John Armstrong returned last| C. E. Albrant returned last night evening from an extended visit. in!from Alberta, Canada, where he | the north country, which included a|Went with a number of homeseekers. | visit to International Falls, Baudette | Charlie says they were well pleased | and Winnipeg, and also Grand Forks, | With the country and all bought |N. D, quite a “swing around the |l1and. jcircle.” Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McClernon _; Dan Dennis returned last night| returned last night from Grafton, | from Crookston, near which place he N. D, where they attended the i has been working on a farm. He| funeral of John\ McClernon, - father | left this morning, in company with Ofy J. H. The funeral was held on ;his son Ray, for Laporte, where)| Wednesday. Deceased was 79 years | they today attended the funeral of | of age. | B. . McDonald, who died sucldenly? ‘ in this city Thursday. | John Larson, who has charge of | for the Crookston Lumber company, spent last night in the city and left Lamb company of Minneapolis, left I ;hls;lmormng for Turtle River, whese | this morning to visit points near| t:at asl;\cvzrk todo on the spur at | Staples. His company has a big| P . . | drive of logs on the Crow Wing! H. G Young,- a hroth'er of Mrs. J. river, and Mr. Goodrich desires toi P. Lahr, left this morning for his | ascertain how the driving of the logs' home at Stj Cloud, after having down the Crow Wing is progressing. | SPent 2 day in the city, on his re- i . turn from a visit to the Yellowstone | Weoften hear people complain National Park. Mr. Young is the | they =g able to get good lead | general manager at St. Cloud for the pencils. We carry in stock an ex- A G. Whitney Land company. cellent line and you can get a HH,‘ , it HHH, HHHH, HHHHH, or | 'Crookston Journal: The ]?elmdp HHHHHH. If you want a soft| P)one?‘r of Wednesday contained a pencil try our BB, BBE, BBBB, We| 'Y CAtchy” cattoon of Walter carry the celebrated Kohinor pen- Qulgley, city editor of the Grand | cils, checking pencils, colored pen- Forks Press, as an e}(a{nple of: “thig |cils. To be appreciated the line healthfulness of B?m‘d“ a8 B sumo iustbeigeen. mer resort. Quigley made a big| zain in weight while at the lake and is giving Bemidji some good.- adver- | in the city tising as a result. A. A. Goodrich, who is the local | representative for the Carpenter- Frank Kelley and wife of Canna, N. D., arrived last‘evemng‘ They \‘{ere accom-| g Hawes, the advertising agent | | panied by Myron and Ethel Plum-! for the Danville & Kasper Amuse. mer, son and daughter of Charles| ment company, which shows here Plummer,who have been visiting at| pove weck was in the city. toitas, 4 B ) A the. Ke]leyhhome n N:icca“"a for the arranging for advertising the week’s pa.st monf - Mr. an Mr-s. Kelley entertainment. He assures the will remain here for an outing of a Pioneer that his company isa far week or more, hf‘"k has been h.e'e different organization from the T. I. several times previously and admires Cash Carnival company. which Bemidji and iron- idji and her pleasant environ-| roated such a frost _ here last sum- ments at this time of the year. fiier ) It is a sad fact that people in general know nothing of the food they eat. It is the duty of the physician to awaken them to the necessity of acquainting them=" selves with the merits of a food and the reputation of its producer. Haphazard productions are not the ones to be trusted, but where science, experience, experiment and research are factors, the result must be meritorious. Under these circumstances we can feel justified in recommending DR, PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE GELERY FOOD as healthful, nourishing and economical Palatable — Nutritious — Easy of Digestion and Ready to Eat Canbe servedhot. Put In a hot oven for a few miautes; or cook In bolliag milk, My Signature 9‘ by Z. 2“/ 118 on eve: pac | All Girocers- the spur tracks along the M. & L | : . Summer Baking * We make a specialty - to sup- ply the home with good baking. Why worry and take up your time in cooking during the warm weather when you can procure choice viands at our bakery. We make fresh pies, cakes, cookies, graham bread, cream bread, buns, and other choice goods every day. Phone 118 THE LAKESIDE BAKERY Souvenir envelopes at this office. Dr. Warninger went north on the M. & I last evening. Miss Lillian Hunter was city today from Northome. Attend the musical concert at city hall Saturday evening. Duplicate and triplicate bo at the Pioneer office. S. C. Bailey left last evening for International Falls on a business trip. . in the order | Dr. Blakeslee made a professional trip up the north line of the M. & I. last evening. M. E. Smith and family will spend a week taking a vacation at the head of the lake. Lost—Gold bracelet. Initial “I. L.”. Finder leave same at 713 Min- nesota Ave., for reward. Don’t miss the big reduction sale of summer goods at McCuaig’s commencing July 26, 1907. Ed. Shields of Scanlon returned to his home last night, after visiting in the city with old friends for three days. _ D. N. Winton of Thief River Falls who is interested in the new Bemidji Lumber company, was in the city yesterday. ] R. H. McCoy, president and gen- eral manager of the Grand Forks Lumber company, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Herbert Wood and little son returned last evening from Brainerd, where they have been visiting with relatives and old friends. A. E. Whitting, the Blackduck cedar man, came down fram the “Duck” this morning and will visit over Sunday with his family. If you do not have good luck with your baking, try Hunt's Perfect Baking Powder. There isno luck there, but positive perfection always. The best musical talent has been brought together at the Bible Con- ference and they will givea concert at the City Opera house Saturday evening. Robert McLain, formerly a resi- dent of this city, but who is now operating a moving picture machine at Virginia, Minn., was a visitor in the city yesterday and today. Charles Parker returned this morning from Blackduck, where he is meeting with excellent success in securing applications for member- ship in the new M. B. A, lodge which will soon be instituted at the “Duck.” Anton Erickson has received a card from Matt Phibbs, who has gone on a vacation trip over the Great Lakes. Matt, who is accom- panied by his wife, was at Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, ‘when he wrote the card and declared that all was well with them at the time. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. C?Snger went to Minneapolis and St. Paul this morn- ing and from there will visit Mr. Conger’s brother in Oneida, Iowa, and go from there to Cedar Rapids, Towa, their old home; and from there to visit Mrs. Conger’s relatives in the western part of Iowa. Mrs. Conger will purchase fall millinery before returning. Miss LaFontisee will be in charge. of the store during Mrs. Conger’s absence, *‘Cy” Hallet Buried Yesterday.. Brainerd, July 27.—(Special to Pioneer.)—The funeral of J. M. Hallet (better known as “Cy”) was held in this city yesterday afternoon at 3:30, under the auspices of the Masonic order, of which Mr. Hallet was an honored member, There was a very large atbendance of railroad men and others, at the services, and a deep feeling of sor- row was expressed on all sides at the untimely demise of the popular M. & I engineer. : J. M. Hallet was 51 years of ‘age, and was born in Maine, He pulled the first log traim that ran over the tracks of the M. & I, north from Brainerd, and also ‘held the throttle on the ‘first Frassenger train over that line. WALKER BALL TEAM WILL PLAY HERE ON SUNDAY Visiting Players Recently Defeated the Strong Akeley Club, 6 to 5--- - Walker Is Strong. The baseball game whieh will be played here on Sunday between the Bemidji and Walker teams promises-to be a fast contest, and the local “fans” are looking for- ward to some fine playing. The local team has another catcher who will appear with the team on Sunday and play either behind the bat with Louie Roy or cover one of the fields. Manager Otto will pitch, and the big fellow is in excellent condition. The Walker team this season is the strongest that place ever <had. In addition to having Edward Rogers, he of the spit ball, the club has got Pippen, formerly a catcher, to do twirling this year, and he is doing fine work. The team has fine new uniforms and make a “swell” appearance on the field. The teams will line up as follows: Bemidji—Sergeant' or Roy ¢, Otto p; Riddell 1b, Govro 2b, Erickson 3b, Hazen ss, Johnson rf, Collins ot Roy cf, F. Carlton If. Walker— Sundby ¢, Rogers or Pippen p, Graves 1b, Rowe 2b, Spencer 3b, Nelson ss, DeLury rf, Pippen or Rogers cf, Fuller If. Notice.” The undersigned, M. A. Mc- Naughton, will sell the O.T. Thomp- son stock of general merchandise at Kelliher, Minnesota, which stock consists of groceries, dry goods, boots, shoes and sundries, and also the fixtures, at public sale on Tues- day, the 30th day of July, 1907, at ten o’clock of said day, at the store building formerly occupied by Thompson at Kelliher, Minnesota, to the highest bidder for cash, how- ever, ieserviqg the right to reject any and all bids and to sell the assets belonging to this estate in such manner as I shall deem most advantageous to the estate. For all further particulars address the undersigned, M. A.McNaughton, Trustee, C. R. Stone-Ordean-Wells Co., Duluth, Minnesota. M. A. McNAUGHTON, Trustee. G, B. Burhans Testifies after Four Years G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N. Y., 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 sedi- 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 heartly recommend Foley’s Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kid- ney or bladder trouble” E.A. Barker. Notice of Sale of Bankrupt Stock. On Friday, the 2nd day of August, 1907, at two o’clock in the after- noon of said day, I will offer for sale, at public auction, the bankrupt stock of F. E. Oppegard. The sale of said stock will take place at the former place of business of said Bankrupt at Blackduck, Minnesota. The stock cofisists of a full line of of general merchandise, dry goods and boots and shoes, in a very : .~ No need to ask if you want your hair J 4 to_look rich, healthy, and Yuxuriant, a es a ’ r We know youdo! Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new improved formula, will give it just that appearance. An ideal hair dress- 3 k R J h ing. Ask your doctor about it. Columbus 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 open and Cot"xcord buggies; rubbertired runabouts They can be seen at thebarn. The public ig invited to call and see them 500 Second St. Thomas Newby SCEEEEE CEEFEEEECEEEEEEE! E(I!-.’(-‘('I EEEIIICEEECECEEE Gti“fi!g 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--Sulte 9, Miles Block, Bernidji, Minn. fifii-)‘i!'-) 233333IA3 33339333333 IIIIFECEE %’3’53!339!1‘)’!‘]53!{)3 333333333333333332333333333333 For the Lunch Basket We are headquarters for choice gro- ceries, canned goods, fruits and ber- ries, and can supply the picnic parties with the best in this line. Creamery butter and strictly fresh eggs constantly kept in stock. Roe & Markusen Phone 207 - Now Is The Time To purchase a building site in Bemidji. We have a number of choice building lots which may be purchased on reasanable terms *t For further puficulfis write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block. Bemid}i. BULLETIN good condition and of the value of about $2,000.00. This sale presents an®excellent opportunity| for the purchaser to acquire an established business for a small investment of capital. . H. E. Boardman, Trustee. 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. Concert Saturday Evening. /A sacred concert will be given in the city hall Saturday . evening under the direction of Rev. M. C. Martin, of Minneapolis.' A large chorus will fill the stage; solos and | | choruses and instrumentaljgelections will comprise the program.. ... Quick.Refief 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- kflr- R yeb ansn e g - Great Northern Railway - North Dakota Chatauqua Devils Lake---June 29th---July 16th Following is a partial list of attractions for the first week: § June 29. Speeches by Prof. Thos. Shaw and Goy. Cummings of Towa. ¢ July 1. Lecturesby Miss Olof Krarer and Dr.Payne - July 2. - Address by U. 8. Senator Hansb.ro. . ‘July 8. Lecture by Hon. Smith Stimmel, first President of the Chatauqua. - 1 July 4. Oration, Governor Burke. July 5. Lecture, Guy Carleton Lee. July 6. Address, John G. Wooley. These are only a few of the principal events. Musical organt- zations, quartets, readings, stereopticon lectures and base ball rames of the North Dakota Central League. fiaRean BOATING, BATHING; ATHLETIC ChASSES & . Complete program may be had by addressing. Edgar LaRue, * Secretary, Devfis Lake, 'N. D. Y & > i Special Rates. Ask G. N, Agent. IS i ’ G ' The Daiily Pioneer