Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 19, 1905, Page 4

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TO PIECES 'i‘errible Accident on the M. & 1. Near Walker Yesterday. UNKNOWN MAN LOSES HIS LIFE IN AWFUL MANNER. Supposed to Have Been Stealing a Ride on the South Bound Freight. A terrible accident occurred yesterday near Walker when ‘an unknown man lost his life being literally cut to pieces by the south bound freight. The accident occurred about five miles south of Walker and it is supposed that the man was stealing a ride and fell from the the train. The man’s mangled re- mains were found sirewn along| the track for some distance there ! being little resemblance to a human being left. The remains were brought to Walker by the crew of the north bound freight where they now await identifica- tion. COURT AT WALKER Action for Converson Involy- ing at Building at Cass Lake. The first case taken up by the spring term of court for Cass county now in session at Walker was that of Charles Miller of Battle River vs, Nina Budge of Cass Lake. The plaintiff is a resident of Beltrami county and claims~that the defendant has converted a building in Cass Lake valued at $800 and sues for recovery of premises. The de- fendant has entered a general' denial. Henry Funkley appears for the plaintiff and Fred Smith for the defendant. \ The term of court at Walker will probably be a short one as there are no cases of great im- portance to be tried and the calendar is light. Magical Scenes in California. If you contemplate a trip to California with its lovely seaside | resorts, orange groves, beautiful | gardens, and quaint old Missions the pleasantests, shortest and quickest way to these magical| scenes is over the Union Paciflc; and Southern Pacific lines. Every day from March 1 to May | 15 tickets will be sold via this route at $25.00 from Missouri River, good in tourist sleepers. Double berths $5.75. Fast trains, | short line, no delay. Inquire of| E. L, Lomax, G. P. & T. A., Union Pacific, Omaha, Neb. Mr. Schumaker is on the sick| list. : | One drunk entered a plea of| guilty before Judge Skinvik this | morning and a suspension of fine was granted under promise the R " BIG MATCH Root :;nd Shores to Wrestle at Opera House Satur- day Evening. Manager Wheelock announces that he has concluded arrange- ments for a match Saturday evening at the opera house be tween the two well known wrestl- ers, Jack Root and R. B. Shores. Both men have won a reputation for skill and science among wrestlers. © Mr. Wheelock an-} nounces that the match will be governed by the rules which are observed in the larger cities upon such occasions, that no betting will be allowed and that perfect order will be maintained. The arrangement for an ex- hibition of strength and science between two men of well known standing as wrestlers at the opera house will attract a large attendance from the lovers of this manly sport. LAND IS RESERVED In Connection With Upper; Mississippi Reserveirs | In Frohn. The register and receiver at| Cass Lake, Minn., have been in- structed by the general land office to withdraw temporavily from sale or other disposition' and veserve for flowage purposes in connection with the construc- | tion of the reserv - waters of the Mis: the southwest quarter 2, township 145, range & The land ed is north of| pi river, | of section Farris and just sonth of the Bel.| trami counuy line lying on Midge 1‘ Lake. JELLE. The Justice office seems to be the most important office of the| town offices. Both the Justices have been kept busy fora few days. Leon Odell has returned home from work on the elevators on the new extention of the G Northern north of Thief River Falls. Everyone is rej new mail service from Espele to Jelle. We will re e mail twice a week now instead of oncea week. A. D. Brannon has at last fir ished sawing. Ie has had a bi winters run. Iis total sawing | is nearly four hundred thousand | {eet. A number of mena busy now days by road ovi Jacob Anderson. F. J. Kline of Minueapolis is here today in the 1nterest of | Walker & Akeley company. j vicing over the ‘o trespass and these ¢ jone in w [ Wheels Have Taken Unto Themselves Wings and Vanished. GAMING IN BEMIDJI IS A THI} OF THE PAST. A Mighty Reform Basily and ‘Quistly Accomplished Be- tween Two Days. If you want to play the wheel you must go to Cass Lake. There 1snotba roulette wheel to be found in Bemidji. This was not so yesterday. But it.is today. Between the two days every roulette wheel has disappeard and every opera tor has found a new vocation, Some have left town; some are sawing wood, but no one is spia ning the alluring little IR City and county officials deny all knowledge of the matter. What few ers e members of the _ gambling fraternity who {have notalready sought more {ruitful fields are tos busy earn ing a liv o talk. you a; bound to speculate, vou can still try wi GRAND JURY Bergman, Nelson and Bere- man Held to Grand Jury for Timber Trespass. The trial of the men accused of ing timber from. stat I3 *h has been in p endergast s ncluded this morn son and Mich dischar an, | 1N we Ty in $500 terday w ing. J ael Walters while William Nelson ad John Bor held to the grand bonds. Allof the north of B is a separate men live and the different timber trespass inst each of them. The binding over to the grand jury of three men is the result veral weelss work on the Bevans for the several state c is making a C enforce the state timber law as part of orney d by ui the most important rought under the recent inves gation. | Best Cough Medicine for Chitdren. When you buy a cough medi- sine for small children you want 1 you can place im- plicit confidence. You want one i Mr. and Mrs. Ros Miller | that notonly relieves but cures. {mourn the death of their infant| You wantone thatis unquestion child. lably harml You want one s Ll that is pl to take. Cham- Strawberries “"d~ CRoRu a‘l‘d berlain’s Cough Remedy meets a)]!ldell e ’Il the seasonatthe ) op i} conditions. There is Pulace restaurant. I nothing od for the coughs George Thompson is a county {and colds incidentto child - defendant go to worls, | seat visitor from Tenstrike. |B‘ur sale by Barker’s Drug Buy your patterns at The Bazaar. customer that we are the lead flounces. colorings. best line of Wash Goods that can be bought for the money. New suits, made up in Panama, Mohair, light weight Venetian, Cheviots, in the blouse and jacket style, very handsomely trimmed with fancy braids and tailored straps; skirt made in the eleven gord and pleated effects, and full skirts in pleated DRESS GOODS. We carry a full line of Black ‘and Fancy Dress Goods in all the latest weaves and Come and look them over. |Ghe Bazaar|™ We have put forth every effort this spring to give our customers the newest, prettiest and ers in low prices Ladies’ Suits, Coats and Skirts. black,blue,browni Prices from back. Prices from . . s Ghe BAZAAR STOE Just one look will satisfy the SKIRTS. Made up in Panama, Mohair and fancy suitings, in the pleated efiects. Colors SPRING JACKETS. Made up in tan covert in a neat fitted jacket, canvas® shaped front with strapped “We sell MeCall's prices, *$3.50 to $12 .. $6to $I2 DISAPPEARS| g | by the stockholders of that road in Put Brakeman Fowler at Wilton in a Perilous Position. Brakeman Fowler of the Great Northern Duluth line train saw a bevy of pretty girlsout at Wilton Tuesday afternoon as the train stopped there and became 8o en- raptured with the dark brown eyes of one that he forgot his train until the rear sleeper was about to dodge him and leave him behind. Fowler is one of the plucky kind, however, and man- aged to grasp the hand rail of the vestibule entrance to the car where he hung for a mile or more while the train sped on. Later after half an hour of torture, clinging to the hand rail the en gineer saw his predicament while rounding - a curve and stopped the train. Now Fowler is being joshed by his fellow trainmen and threatens to give up his job. Strawberries at the Madel Bakery after 4 o’clock tomorrow at 20c per quart, Te Cass Lake One Fare For Round Trip. Next Saturday and Sunday,the Great Northern will sell ticl to Cas ne fare for round trip. ts good goi on Saturday or Sunda al return i 00 following Monday. C agent. Strawberries, 20c per quart Palace restaurant tomorrow after 4 o’clock. RETUEN NINE INDICTMENTS Cass County Grand Jury Busy —Bradley’s Assailant Gets Eight Years. The Cass county grand jury today returned nine indictments none of which have yet been mads public. Barly in March Mike Delory an [ndian afte it. Bradley, the Bemi It was rumored at first Bradley afterward died in Minneapolis hospi bat this proved to be inc man is now well dicted at Walk in the first d lead guilty and was s ed to eight.years™ at b labor in the ory - erday i e and A, C. McLean made trip to Wilton yesterday,. Strawberries, 20¢ per ¢ Palace restaurant tomorrow 4 o’clock. B C. Hanks lefi last < for a three days business trip at Duluth. y Funeral Today. The funeral services of Peter Bilden were held this afterncor at 2:30 and were conducted’ by v son from the navian Lutheran church. wains were interred in Gre vood cemetery. My, Biiden i W tmown, having lived at Wil ton for some time and a host of friends regret his death, Strawberr at- the Model Bakery after four o’clock tomor row at 20c per qu Mr, and ¥ » Moye; are rejoicing over arrival of ¢ ‘en pound girl. COMFLY WITH DECISION. of Directors in Merger Roads Necessary. TO ording to the Times. stoud to. have been f in order to comply with the de of the eme court, under ¥ is bel that one man cannot be a sarallel and compet- upsets one of the nethods of the commupity plan under which = the same board-of di controlled 2 Jarge number of and while it is not believed t with this ea ers say itowill make h boards of directors much niore dificult. One of the first changes scheduled First Meeting in Several Years. This will be the first meeting two years and a half because of the injunction preventing the voting of | the stock held by the Northern Securi- | g | ties - company, without which there | ‘was meyer a quorum. J. J. Hill re- signed from the board some time ago because be believed it illegal for one Absolutely Pure HAS KO SUBSTITUTE HAVE NEED OF HORSES| Fire Department Now Fairly| Well Equipped With One Exception. Send applications to J. J. OPSAHL 518 Beltrami Ave. The North Bemidji & Mississipp Improvement Co. Offers to Bemidji People the Following Proposition: I ten or more applications can be received within 30 days for cottages. and lots we will build a frame cottage 20x20, 8 feet high, divided with movable or permanent partition into three rooms; two outside doors, six windows and porch; hardwood floors: outside walls painted. And offer same with one-acre lot fronting on Lake Bemidji at Mississippi Siding, at $200 for lot and cottage. Terms:-$100 cash; balance in 5 to 20 years' time at 6 per cent to suit purchaser. < This offer is only good on condition that 16 or more will sign contracts before any building is commenced. Manager Phone 341 | | The recent purchase of a hose! wagon together with 500 add tional feet of hose gives the five| department a yery fair equip-! ment. Had itmot been for some! hese additions the depart-| have been unable to e Won: house a few Chief Geil informs| meer that the most urgent ! team -ths all times an be depended upon During the day, plentifal, | it time it is sometimes | ult to séeure ateam on ‘ AASAINAAARANY i GUIANPANNA RN 6 $200.00 Wm‘th of Pocket Books Cost from $2 to $4 Will be sold for what they will bring for a few days only to make room for NEW STOCK E.N. FRENCH & CO. City Drug Store ALANAAPANIAAS AR RANSASASNINSANNARAAAMAAAAAL AV AN J AAAAAAAAAAAA Vext Monday the ve bids tor the coming season theextreme inconve by the windy v cil deemed it bes til Monduy started this mornin not to wi wherries per Model B An int hefore Judg and the sprinkler was i : L ) 7 | { {3 3 : W sells Stoves, Ran and Furniture ar & ROCK We have recently added a 25¢ Tinware Counter. gain Store.. Beds. Springs, Mattresses BOTTOM PRICES. , 10¢, 15¢, 20¢ and Give us a call. b4 Yours for business, M. E. IBERTSON rday the to Walker. 7 Great | 0. M. SKINVIK, ‘thern will soll tickets to|§ Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. teer Minn., > fare for the —_— 2 Tic i y nd trip, Tickets will be 200@ |1 . omice: Room 9, Swedback Bloek. return until the following|{ pem 5 - Minnesota. Manday. Consult local agent. The Most Populap and Wideiy-linown Blood GUARANTEED PURELY VEGETABLE This is the season that tests the quality of your blood, and if it is mot good, then evidences of it will begin to show as the weather grows warmer. pimples and blotches, and numerous itching and burning skin eruptions will make their appearance, and are sure in- dications of bad blood.. If sprir pure, sickly blood, then you are in poor coundition to with- stand the strain upon the system which always comes at this A failure to look after your physical wel- ng the blood and toning up the gen- eral system, may result in a complete breaking down of health later on, and you will find yourself weak and run down, with no appetite, and a prey to indigestion and ner- It is poor blood that makes weak bodies, for it m i is this vital fluid that must supply vigor and strength to our systems, and upon time of the year. fare now, by purify vousuess. ime finds riously upon the system and affects the general health. matter in the blood that chronic sores skin eruptions so common during spring feverish condition, as a result of too much acrid poison in the blood. A large per and Carbuncles and boils, ou with im- ulcers are due. and summer, show the blood to be in a riotous, acid or the presence of some irritating humor or cent. of human ailments have their origin in a IINK OF IFIER SWIFT'S SPECIFIC, THE GREAT its purity rests our chances for health. Any impurity, humor or poison in the blood acts inju- It is to the morbid, unhealthy The pustular and scaly polluted, diseased blood, and can only be reached by a remedy that goes into the circulation and uproots and expels the poison and restores the blood to a healthy, natural condition. If Springfield, Ohio, May 16, 1903. On two occasions I haye “sed your $. 8. S. in the spring with fine results. I can heartily recommend it as a tonic and blood purifier. I was troubled with headaches, indigestion and liver trouble, which all disappeared under the use of a. few Dbottles of your great blood remedy, S. . 8. My appetite, which was poor, was greatiy helped. Ican eat anything I want now without fear of indigestion, and my blood has been thoroughly cleansed of impurities and made rich and strong again. As a tonic and blood pur- ifier it is all you claim for it. MRS. GEORGE WIEGEL. 771 E. Main St. you have any symptoms of bad blood, and are thinking of a blood puri- fier, then thinkof S.S. S., a remedy with a long- established reputation and that has proven it- self to be a specific in dis- eases of the blood, and a superior tonic and sys- tem builder. S.S.S. con- tains mo mercury, pot- ash, arsenic or other Wheeling, W. Va., May 28, 1903. Ihave used your S. S. S. this spring, and found it to be a blood purifier of the best order. My system was 1um down and my joints ached and pained me con- siderably, and I began to fear trat I was going to be laid up with Rheumatism. I had used 8. 8, 8. before, and knew what it was; so I purchased a bottle of it, and have taken several hottles, with the result that the aches and pains I had are gone: my blood has been cleansed and reno- vated, my general health built up, so that 1 can cheerfully testify to its virtues as a blood purifier and tonic. JOHN C. STEIN. _ 1533 Market Street. ' ‘mineral, but is composed exclusively of vegetable ingredients, selected for their medicinal roperties and gathered from' nature's stora-houses—the fields and forests. Pprop g t The thou- sands who have used S. 8. S. and know from experience what it will do in blood troubles, do not need to be reminded of a blood purifier now, for they know no better can be found than S. S.S. If you are thinking of a blood purifier, think of S. S. S., which has been. sold for mnearly fifty years, while the demand is greater now than ever in its history. man to sit as a director of competing lines. . 2 i & No remedy without merit could exist so long and retain the confidence of the people. z Wiite us if in need of medical adv ice, which is given without charge.

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