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THE BIJOU C. L. LASHER & CO. C.L. Laghsr, Ma r Every Evoning 7:30 to 10:30 Saturday Aftornoon 2:30 to 3:30 TONIGHT Smoking a Good Cigar The Hand of the Artist His First Ride Tllustrated Song When the Snow Birds Cross the Valley Catch of the Season Quarter Day Drink and Repentance Complete Change Tomorrow Night Admission Ten Cents =t At the = Bisiar, Yanderlip Co. Music Store You will find a complete line of pianos a1 d organs of standard makes. We have in stock a good selection of the latest in Vocal and Instrumental Musie, Dance, Mandolin and Guitar Folios. Agents for the SINGERSEWINGMACHINE Bisiar, Vanderlip Co. PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. LAWYER . WM. B.MATTHEWS ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices before the United States Supreme Court—Court of Olaims—The United States General Land Office—Indlan Office and Con- gress. Special attention given to Land Con- tests—Procurement of Patents and Indian Claims. Refer to the members of the Minne- sota Delegatlon in Crongress. Offices; 420 New York Avenue. Washington, D. O D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Offics opposite Hotel Markham. E. E, McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Bemidft, Minn. Offics: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Iiiles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in ayo Bloek 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 Tranafer. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave Tom Smart Safe and Plano moving. D 1d b N hone No. 58 | g18 America Ave, Phone No. 5 DENTISTS. DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist st Natlonal Bank Bu 1d'g. Telephone No. 230 Ghe PIONEER Delivered to your door every evening Only ' 40c per Month ' Get Your Good Things To Eat &se Model Bakery, Confectionery and Dairy Store 313 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 THE HOME OF Model Ice Cream The City “Souvenir envelopes at this office. L. C. Olson of Donaldson was a visitor in the city yesterday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs, W. N. McNair of Cloquet were visitors in the city yes- terday. Typewriter ribbons, nearly all makes of standard machines at the Pioneer office. Andy Brown of Cass Lake was a visitor in the city yesterday after- noon and last evening. F. B. Green of International Falls was among the out-of-town visitors in the city yesterday afternoon. W. T. Blakeley, the Farley logger, passed through the city this morn- ing on his way to Melrose on a busi- ness trip, Thomas M. Klement of Bena, one of the “head gees” in the townsite affairs of that village, came over from Bena yesterday afternoon. Those delicious tea cakes that were served at the afternoon club entertainment were made with Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder and Extracts. J. C. Schultz, the traveling auditor for the M. & I railway, passed through the city last evening from Brainerd to Turtle River, for the purpose of checking up the agent at that place. Crookston Times: H. R. Hanson went to Bemidji this morning to take charge of the barn for the Be- midji Lumber company. Mrs. Han- son has not as yet decided upon the time ot her departure, but will tollow later. A. T. Hatcher,the logger, returned where he went to visit with his family. His son, Fred, who was making a visit here and who re- turned to Anoka with Mr. Hatcher, remained at home. W. P. Miles of Louisville, Miss., father of C. H., Henry and William Miles, is visiting-in the city and will remain here for several days to come. Mr. Miles is well pleased with Bemidji, and is thoroughly en- joying his stay here. ney of Hubbard county, came in last night from a business trip to Duluth, and left this morning for his home. “Ed.” has many friends out his periodical visits and get acquainted a little again, H. C. Calvert arrived in the city yesterday evening and will remain with us for a few days. been taking a swing around the smaller towns south of Bemidji, and we have his word for it that he has enjoyed his trip and incidentally did a good stroke of business. Crookston Times: Sheriff Bailey of Beltrami county, whose home is in Bemidji, passed through this city today enroute home, ‘after a short time spent in the northern part of his stamping grounds. everything quiet in that section of the country just at present. He has been serving papers for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Canute and family are moving their household goods today to Fowld;, Minn.,where they will make - their future home. Mrs. Canute and son left this morn- ing to join Mr, Canute, who has been working all winter at Fowlds, having had charge of the logging train, but he was unable to get a suitable house for his family until the present time. We often hear people complain 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 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. city matters. Ask for Model ice cream. Fountdin pen ink at the Pioneer office, Deputy Sheriff Arne Solberg. re- turned this morning from an official trip to Tenstrike. E. E. McDonald returned last evening from a trip to Pine River on legal business. W. J. McGregor of Houpt spent yesterday in the city and returned last evening to his home. Willis Brannon, who has been visiting in the city for several days, left last evening for his home at Northome. C. C. Hanson, the Walker insur- ance man, passed through the city last evening on his way from Walker to Kelliher. w. B. Woods returned yesterday afternoon fromsGrand Rapids, where he had been on a visit to his son and daughter. Frank Beaton came in yesterday from Superior, where he had been visiting with a sister. He left last evening for his home at Big Falls. Juhn J. O’Neil, of the logging firm of O’Neil & Irvine,’ passed through the city last evening on his way to Northome from a visit at Brainerd. R. W. Hitchcock, who at one time was editor of the Pioneer, is in the city from Hibbing, where he is part owner and editor of the Hibbing Tribune. ' Ruth Essler, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Essler, has been seriously illfor several days, and her recovery will undoubtedly be of some duration. A regular meeting of the local K. P.lodge will be held this evening and all members are earnestly re- quested to be present, as there will be work in the degrees. The Ladies Aid society of the Methodist church will meet at the church parlors Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Lunch will be served at 4. All are cordially invited. Mrs. T. S. Hayes of St. Paul, mother of Mrs. E. E. McDonald, arrived in the city last evening and will visit in Bemidji at the McDonald farm, near Fowlds, for a week or more. Dan Rose, buyer for the Watab Paper and Pulp company, came down this morning from his home at Northome and spent today in .this looking atter some Dpusiness E. D. Beeson went to Northome last night from a trip to Anoka, |last evening to look after the busi- ness affairs there of the Naugle Pole & Tie company of Chicago, which he is the general agent in this section of country. for D. M. McHugh, passenger brake- man on the M. & I. run from Brainerd to Big Falls, resumed his Tun last evening, after having been compelled to lay- off one trip on account of illness. all right again. Dave is feeling S. F. ‘Hawkins, who is interested E. R. Dampier, the county attor-(in a meat marketat Minot, N. D., and who is also interested local market, is in the city. says that business is ' booming at Minot and that he is doing well out here, who wish he would lengthen |in the “Flickertail” state. in a “Jim” D. J. Mahar of Duluth, a cruiser for the Schussler-Coolidge Lumber company, and M. H. Schussler, senior member of the firm, arrived Harry has|in the city last evening and left last night for Baudette, by way of Winni- peg, where they will look at some | stumpage. | the Mrs. Wes Wright left this morn- ing for the Lake deorge country, where she will visit for a week with Mr. and Mrs. John Moberg. Moberg is building a railroad in the Kabekona Gulch for the Red River Lumber company, and Mrs. Moberg He reports|is stopping at the camps, Mr. H. S. Davies, who is now in the Mr. Davies n his choice, as the country here- abouts never was in a better cloak of green and the fishing and bathing are fine, 'Juy youre’f,ole man.’ 7 Frank Vance, who owns a fine homestead, about twenty miles east of Northome, known as Lodge,” came down this morning they are not able to get good lead |from his home 'and left this after- B ) noon for St. Paul, where he will digestion: If it fails, the manufac- **Moose purchase a gasoline launch to use on a lake at his place. recently obtained a verdict for $15,- 000 in damage suit against the Great Northern railway, which was tried at Grand Rapids, pany has appealed the case to the supreme court, Mr, Vance The railway com- S =B ULLE T | Nemmm— iGreat Northern Railway “Attend the Minnesota State Fauir | At the Fair Grounds between St. Paul and Minneapolis SEPTEMBER 2nd-7th, 1907 DAN PATCH, world’s record harness horse will go against his last year’s record opening day. SWEE;; MARIE, champion trotting mare of the world, will appear. 7 3 Great Speed Contest. most calebrated horsemen in America have entered their best trotters and pacers. Free Pike this year. Magnificent Pyrotechnic Spectacle every night. Daily Airehip Flights. New Buildings, New Eahibits, New. . Amugements, 2 S Great Northern Railway Offers the following train service between Bemidii and Twin Citles: Lv. Bemidji 7:10 a. m. Ar. Minneapolis 5:15 p. m.; Ar. St. Paul 5:45 p. m. Leave St. Paul 8:30 a. m.. Ar, Bemidji 7:55 p. m. 2 ~ For particulars enquire E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent J-A. ARMSTRONG WILL RUN HOTEL AND CAFE Will Remodel Challenge Hotel and Run It, as Well as His Arm- strong Cafe Summer ‘We make a spec]| ply the home with pd baking. Why worry and e up your time in cooking juring the warm weather wif you can procure .choice vifls at our | bakery. We make fresh fes, cakes, cookies, graham Had, cream, bread, buns, and goods every day. J. A. Armstrong, proprietor of Armstrong’s Cafe, has decided that he will continue to operate his cafe, as well as the Challenge hotel, which he recently leased. Mr. Armstrong announced ‘a few 'days ago that he intended to close the cafe and operate the Challenge, only, but he has since changed his mind, and will operate both places. It is Mf. Armstrong’s intention to repair and renovate the ‘interior of the Challenge hotel and conduct it as a first-class hostelry. This work will be done just as rapidly as car- penters and painters can perform the labor. When this is done, the hotel will be in first-class condition to handle trade. Mr. Armstrong will continue to run the cafe along the same excellent lines that he did heretofore. Phone THE LAKESID|BAKERY. J. C. Sullivan of G§mell was in town yesterday. H. J. Loud retufid last night from a visit at old home, Kenyon. g Mrs. Butler went) Mallard last evening to visit wit§ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Arglon, R. Roberts of finnipeg was among the night arfals from the west who spent todafin the city. H. A. Hanson of fexandria came in last evening fro Sauk Center and left last night f§ Alexandria. Married at Cass Lake. / C. W. Newberryfa real estate| Cass Lake, Aug. 6.—(Special to ries, and can supply the picnic parties dealer of Crookston$pent today in|the Pioneer.)—Miss Claire McCol- with the best in this line. the city, looking aff somé business|lum of this place and R. H. McDon- Creamery Bubter” and: #a ctly fresh . matters, ald of Duluth were united in mar- Theodore Gullickpn, local agent|Tiage yesterday morning at the eggs constantly kept in stock. for the Ham Brewig§ company, left|residence of {&tt.orney Argall,. Rev. this morning on a business trip to Barbour officiating. The bride h.as Hackensack. been one of the most popular ladies ey in the village for a number of years, we‘:xm::mhim:l:; fl:: ‘:Sel:i::kie;}l:\:; and the groom is a popular clerk in For the Lunch Basket We are headquarters for chaice gro- ceries, canned goods, fruits and ber- Roe & Markusen Phone 207 last evening to loo] after his busi- ness at that place. P. R. Scribner ¢ Northome who is the efficient pitdier for the Nor- thome baseball tegn, was a visitor in the city yesterdy. County Attorrpy Funkley and Sheriff Thomas Biley returned yes- terday from an| official visit to Baudette and Spocher. John J. Kelley o{ Crookston(better known as “Coffee John”) came in last night from Crookston and went to Walker this morning. Mrs. A. E. Ottq and little daugh- ter returned last evening from Mil- waukee, where they have been visit- ing with relatives for two weeks. Daniel DeLury, the Walker attor- TCY; CATIE T TaSTC VO ~ troms —tato home and went to Crookston last evening to look after some legal business. Pat Hawkins left yesterday for Minot, N. D, to attend the funeral of his brother, William Hawkins, who died at Minot last Saturday night from heart’s disease. A. E. Boyce and wife who have been visiting in this city at the home of their daughter, Mrs. C. N. Hammond, left this morning for their home at Bismark, N. D. Miss Anna McNulty of Grand Forks arrived in the city last night and will assist in attending to the wants of the patrons of the Mark- ham hotel, in the dining room. the office of the Knudson-Ferguson Fruit company of Duluth. The happy couple took the after: noon train for Duluth where they will make their future home. Ten Years In Bed “For ten years I was confined to my bed with disease of my kidneys,” writes R. A. Gray, J. P of Oakville, Ind. “It was so severe that I could not move px{rt of the time. I consulted the very best medical skill avail- able, but could get no relief until Foley’s Kidney Cure was recom- mended to me. It has been a God send to me.”—E.A. Barker. Special Term District Court. A special term of district court 1) Tcidags suhan. cAvaral arguments on motions and other legal matters will be considered by Judge Spooner. Among the motions to be argued will be one for a new trial in the case of Paul Fournier, who was recently convicted of having killed N. O. Dahl, and who was sentenced Bemidji. {For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. To purchase a building site in We have a number of choice building lots which may be purchased on reasanable terms to life imprisonment in the peni- tentiary. Hay Fever And Summer Colds Victims of hay fever will experience great~ benefit by taking Foley’s Honey and Tar, as it stops difficult breathing immediately and heals the inflamed air passages, and even if it should fail to cure you it will give instant relief.” The genuine is in a The Ladies Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Wilson, 911 Beltrami Ave,, Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. All are cordially invited. A. P. Christianson, whe jointly with Chris Olson of this city ewns a refreshment parlor at Kelliher, ge- turned to his home last evening, after having visited in this city over Sunday. apolis, who is a brother of County Attorney Tietsworth of Bagley, came in last evening on the M. & 1. from | Minneapolis and went to Bagley this afternoon for a visit. A. A. Buckingham, who is inter- ested in a brick yard at Crookston, came over from that place yesterday employ of the Fargo Call, but who|and spent the day in the city. Mr. was for some time connected with|Buckingham’s firm furnished the the Crookston Daily Journal, is a{brick for the Thome & Mayer brick visitor in the city. came to Bemidji as the best place in the northwest for an outing, and he will certainly not be disappointed block. L. F. Johnson, north-country repre- sentative for the C. A. Smith Timber company, returned last evening from anextended trip to Brainerd, Minne- apolis, Elk River and other points. Mr. Johnson was absent for two weeks. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is sold under a positive guarantee to cure constipation, sick headache, stomache trouble, or any form of in-|. turers refund your money. ; What more can any one do. - E. A, Barker. Visifing Cards. A neat line of "up-to-date._visiting cards can always. be found at this office. New and up-io-date 'type from which to select style of print- ing. L4 B L George W. Teitsworth of Miniie: $an package. E. A. Barker. Legal blanks at this office. 8andy's Criticism. A young Scotchman went to a Lon- don schosi of music, where he learned to play the violoncello fairly well. On ‘| Auls return to his native village he gath- ered his friends together to hear his mew instrument. When he had played me or two tunes, he looked up expec- tly. After a slight pause his old grandfather spoke, |, “Eh, maun,” he said, “it's a maircy there's na smell wi' It!”"—Liverpool Mercury. o Lumber and \ Building Material We carry in stock at all times a complete line of Lumber and Building Material, Dimensions, etc._ Glass Glass Glass We are clcsing out at cost our large line of glass and can give you good values. St. Hilaire Retail Lbr. Co. BEMIDJI, MINN. Noble Bros. Big Tent Show | One Week;, gommenCing Monday, Aug:. 12 HIGH CLASS Big Va‘u’de— ville Acts Tt utligs ol roidach night. Pl -~ 'REPETOIRE AND VAUDEVILLE