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BEMIDJI John Smith, Former in This City, Shot at Rugby, N CORONER’S JURY EXO‘VERATES de gd R‘? b.bBr 'fi ith aj MAN WHO SHOT.; ..;. 15 obdft Smith Well Known in Bemid and Has Conducted a Shop: Here Several Years.i ins The following from the Granfi Forks Herald is the account.o a shooting affray at Rugby/Ni D., in which John Smith, f merly a barber in this city, ‘los his life: rber abifd ial W eT = éc (1 " Thls Evenmg; %fl‘!(fiigfi A farewell social will be 00m irst } zoiho s even mmen$ ,gbo 315?{0?;1 ha,s | where Mroi sharge 1 o cburcl Rugby, N. D., Oct. 14.—An at- tempt was made ‘here, thlsaften;,,gmmmfl \ = respected citizen who has lived |t noon to kill Charles Barker, in the city' ‘for ‘more 'than ten years and ‘has always' ‘been'held in high esteem. . John' Smith:én- tered the place -of business of Barker this afternoonand crazed by'drink drew 'a 'revolver -and’ opened fire on :Mr: Barker, : the first:shot passing within a few inches of Mr. Barker’s head. Mr. Barker: in' self-defense re-] turned the fire: killing Smith; A coroner’s jury was empan- eled and returned’ a’ verdict that Mr. Barker’s‘action’was éntirely justified and completely 'exoner- ervation of'his own life and’ the unf rt;unate opcm;xepce is deplored, thére is mo alsposmon 1ot the part’or ‘anyéne’ t6'blame M#Bafkeér for aomg a8 h dld and Had't6'do. Mr. Smith was® welI known “in 'Bemidji. “haying ’ conducted “a] barber shop here “'for a’ number of years.' 'He was “an ‘exc‘ells;pt citizen, and’ “has ' many friends|w here who' 'will regret* his ‘death and the v1olent. manner in_which he was kflied o 3 ies, Dry‘ Gemis Ware, Glass Ware, Crockery Shoes Chmaf I Need Money' In order to get it, instead of borrowing, I will take this method Sale b Tues., egins: and will continue until I get the monej' I need.. but don’t put off ordering yo ur supply. for the winter use " Shoes 1 will discount on all those that are out.of -date.; just 1-2 or 50 per cent. Shoes, Rubber Boots, Rubbers and Artics, 25 - per cent discount. All Notions, Ladies’ and Boy’s socks, a flat discount, All perfumeries during this of 25 per cent. sale, just ONE HALF PRICE On all Cutlery, such as Pocket Knives, Carying Sets, Table Knives and Forks, Tea Spoons, De- - sert Spoons, in fact everything in this line, 25 ..per, cent,; dls&a;)mt. My jewelry _is..marked very close but I will giv 25 per cent. ; Foods. Fruits and’ Farmer’ 25 per cent -discount. Ware, China’ Ware' and. discountsof 25.-per-: cent. marked in plain figures. . A big. stock - to select from.. . An opportunity the public seldom - gets. "Take" advantage . ‘the money rand “yoi’ can use the. goods sa.Ie contmues for only a ghort time. . - Everything in the Grocery line . that is usually kept.in. a gracery store, (except. the following items: Canned Tomatoes, Flour, Feed, Sugar, Soaps; Cofiees, Crackers, Breakfast The new. up-to-date. : Dry Goods, Underwear, e this same discount of r’s Products), 1-4 off or . . In Crockery, Glass, .. Lamps, the same flat - | Everything is . - I need The . of this offer. smted'-in Bemidjit i o3 lat ' comparahvely 'l"“ T pr BEMIDJI WON FOOTBALL GAME Clothcraft Clothes have a great deal to do with the decline of the custom-tailoring busi- ness. A man who likes to be well-dressed i3 usually willing to spend some money on his clothes, but when k2 he can duplicate the . work of his tailor by getting a Clothcraft o, suit or overcoat, and save ten dollars at the :‘\~ same time, it is a plain business prop- osition for him to buy Cloth- . craft Clothes. Clothcraft de- w Rnmor; says- thapl _ sorely needed for political- mur: 5Pl new daily will' hiave tence durmg the mu f pargu, and afew! Han trict 43, of the county of Hub- bra,rd’ and Stane of anesota w1.ll | {f6ur'réom framé’ school- bmldmg Bids to'be opénéd at’ a ployed, for “a.few,d u,&pe of the board to be ‘Held a4t T Newsgg otices) It i sai i t'an [Porte onthe evpnmg of ; October i vefiofi ;s. ,being «que t.o raise I 25,1905 ati8:0’clock.;; onéy fwugh& té%&y é Newst i and the Sentinel-and consolidate! the two. Desperate efforts ha; 538 madeltebh §edr Puke Ttken the iSefitinelganid hewsSpageriimen |S¢ have been.brought, ?‘Zre from all | parts of the state. ~The Sentinel however, did-nét look good to) : them and that paper is.still look: mg “for a buyer, and those who Meanwhile M¥ M'od’d nend Bros. Bemrdn. ihe seenzat:the ’Plo,néer 6fii§e, e4-Bemidji; ; Minn. October 17, 1905 h terms orfia'];e.ccg,r wond or ced§,r 5 o o ay ment. sipe Oosahl 211 'ber& B 117 Icg,fil £o0ds gmpr‘gam,s %% Will give eas Markham hotel osite !T'he made over paper ‘would’ b fable to start i in ‘with'a c1rcu1at\du of five or six’ hundred and could' 4 it win' the coming municipal |§° electxon it would nge its friends | § a new lease of political power in Bemidji and Beltrami county. 3 S 1 d A ricots™ - per . rha s > ‘|'This it is figured ‘would be worth A few Bargams e em'e 7 EOC Pea(lzhes, Plnms m’d Pears] de lednay beans. pgr ; in glass jars 33¢c | can § IR |all that it will cost. B f s ote" Princass” Brand Ma,rquet.ne Grapes, ’I’gt Bottle pickles, ~sweet and | American brand "sweet | - Mr Moodle is ostensfbly, on‘ > SaTeotediDends pofiohnriled “5n | sour Gerkins, small size,"| corn, per can 6e i P lEvg Plums per can 20¢ Botel H his. way to Crookston, O § Lemon Cling Peaches per)p: 3 per bottle, .1 -+=8c.| Sweet potatoes; percan-I0c | 5 ’Rasp‘berry Preserves, per | g d [V Baxlev doesn’t know anythmo' jican 20c i 22901 | 2OREY) Per poun l <+ 15¢| Golden . West eorn,r"]%fir o . Black’Cherriesy aican; 296 12 Princess 2 Oc | about the matter and the” News | and the Sentinglare still doing | busmess a,hthe same.old sband 5 3 ,In order to make r00m fo“ 4 |line of Novel,. tles I have a declded to redfice my large can tring i Beans, 10¢ Sn a,wb PESErves, er - ~White »,Cherr_ies. 'a; can; .‘.cl rawberryPreservos, ng PEr ca ijar i Ben Erickson and "Richird;, Harmer Tipped, Boat in Lake ;Lryi Ben Erickson, a Bemidji con- tractor, and Richard Harmer. employed at the. Ludmoton hard-§ ware estabhshment, yesterday afternoon had a narrow _escape from drownmg in Lake Irvme They started outin a small dnck boat for the rice bed on the, west side of the lake and had r a pomt dlrectly onti from the Be midji brewery, when the. hoat;. capsized, premplta,mng o the water. The water wa$ deep art of ‘the Stoek is offered h&nv-Wheies&ler-s—Pmees—'»L ord&y=Ees ore 58, UL 0ge 4 S .6ie omem S 2 10l A large] ‘at le§s shall 'Flrst and after calhng for assxstance for a few mmutes were. x:escue They . lost two, valua.ble t,h.rough _the accxdent 2 search oa.rned on durmg the day | has fa.lled 4o lpca.te the fitea. Governor Changeg“({?erks : Harvey Grimmer of St. Cloud has ‘been . a.ppe§nted executive § clerk ,to, Governor . thnson to 4 succge Lleveland Van Dyke, - DI o who will accept a position with, a i Montana mining company. -