Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 20, 1905, Page 4

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| WATCH THE WATER PAIL ‘——- INSTITUTE FOR BEMIDJI HUNTERS WILL BE NUMEROUS Typhoid Fever Season is|Meeting Will Be Held to Dis- Many Inquiries Regarding Here and People of Be- midji Boil Water. e | “Typhoid fever season 1s at cuss Farm Topics on November 23. The farmers’ institute fc;r Bel- trami county will be held in Be- hand and people of Bemidji will do well to watch their water pails during the remainder of the fall. A number of cases of typhoid are now being cared for at St. An- thony’ s hospital and a number _are being treated in private homes of the city,” said a local physician today. “The situation is good for this time of the year, but an ounce of precaution is midji on Nov. 23. The meeting will be held under the direction of the northern crops of instruct- ors, which includes some of the brighest and most well informed men on farm topics in Minnesota. As yet it has not been decided which building will used for hold- ing the meeting, but it is probable that the city hall will be engaged. worth a pound of cure and if Be- midji people guard their water supplies and boil water which is The institute for Clearwater county will be held at Bagley November 28. This Section Received in Bemidji. That there will be a large num- GETS CONTRACT |ALLOTMENTS FOR BUILDING ARE TO STAND SECOND WARD TO HAVE CAU’CUS Contractor Kreatz Will Build| Unannounced Decision Sai‘d ' Nomination of Candidates Duluth Brewing And Malt- to Be Made in White ° | Will Take Place at Court ing Company Structure. Earth Cases. House Saturday. Contractor George Kreatz re.| Washington, Oct. 19.—Accord- Residents of the second ward ber of outside hunters spend the {turned this morning from Du- ingto information obtained at big game season in the vicinity luth where he presented a bid of Bemidii is evidenced by the|for the erection of the new brick large number of inquiries receiv- | block to be built on Third street; ed daily in Bemidji. Most of by the Duluth Brewing and the inquiries come from the Malting company. Several bids southern and eastern states, and | were presented, but Mr. Kreatz ask as to the climate, the weath-|was successful in securing the er and the varieties of game that|contract and will begin the con- are to be found in this section. A |struction work with a large'crew number of letters from the south- {of masons immediately. The 'at White Earth in accordance |nominated. the interior department today. have decided to hold a caucus at Secretary Hitchcock has practi- the court house Saturday even cally decided that the allovments |ing; at which candidates for ald- made by Agent Simon Michelet|erman from that ward will be Already there are with the Steenerson act shall, two candidates for alderman stand approved. An order to this|from the second, and if the cau- effect has not been issued, but it|cus results in making any more is understood that it will be auth- | nominations a lively fight may be orized early next weelk. looked for in this ward. ern states ask whether or not there is any snow on the ground. the least bit questionable in quality there should be no more spread of the disease.” For news—Daily Pioneer. BIG FORK TOWN IS BOOMING Campaign Meeting Helding. A number of the faithful gath- _ered last night at the office of| Many Lots Being Purchased C.mmty Attorney McDonald a'm.i and Buildings Erected discussed plans for the munici- 2 pal campaign. Whether the at Ripple. measures taken thus far by the county atttoruey were approved or not cannot be learned. Prob-| Senator E.J. Swedback and ably they were, however, for it A. Klein have returned from a|= was decided to tell the saloon|trip to Ripple, where they have men where to get off at and to|spent seyeral days looking over use every p0551b]e means to whip | the conditions in that locality. the business men into line. Senator Swedback states that Fur Collars. Made by Gordon One Grade. See Window Display Fur Lined Coats and All Guaranteed Number Demonstrating the all-Important Power building will be used as a saloon, Library Not Open Tomorrow. but as yet it is not known who The public library will be will be manager of the es‘”’bliSh'iclosed. tomorrow on account of | fumigated. ment. Read the Daily Pioneer. The library the fact that the rooms will be, open again Tuesday. will e e e, Money Cheerfully Re- funded. Absolute Satisfaction Assured. Quality--Satisfaction Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Send For Fashion Book. Clothing for All Mankind Ripple}is undergomng a fair sized boom and that real estate in the chooses to carry an inaccurate of this Superior Clothing Store. Big Fork town is going rapidly. time piece, that’s Many substantial buildings have His Business dence structures are now under construction. While there Mr. + been erected there of late, and a number of business and resi- if he prefers to have it repair- ed and made accurate, that’s Klein bought a lot and made ar- rangements for erecting a build- Our BllSineSS |ing, in which will be located a 1 branch of his Bemidji meat mar- ket. Work on the Northome ex. !tention is progressing rapidly and it is expected that the line will be completed to Ripple ina short time. an inaccurate timepiece may cause vne a werld of inconven- ience. Don’t neglect your watch Don’t let it get dirty or rusty from lack of Oil. Don’t De- lay—dslays cost money and may spoil the watch. @@ i i Bring 1Your Diamond to us often and have them ex- amined to see that the mount- ings are in good order.. We give thorough examination free Anything more costs as little as satisfac hoxy \mrk can be done. Geo. T. Baker ' @. Co. See our Windows Delinquents Paying Up. Since the list of lots which will |be sold Nov. 6and 7 for back taxes was published in the Pio- neer a few days ago, a large| M number of the delinquents have I paid up the taxes at the county auditor’s office. Auditor Wil- mann states, however, that ina number of cases where the books of the office showed that the taxes had not been paid the owner of | the land appeared with a receipt ;for the taxes charged against him. Slaughter Sale! = {-- J. A. McConkey’s Offering Highest Quality Apparel in Values of *i:* Excellence | Stein-Block Somonia Worsted Stein-Bloch Sq. Regis overcoats Suits, the much favored oyster made from imported Kersey, greys, a rarely dis- $25 hand tailored, loose back, per- LJ tinctive new fall ef- $28 Stein-Bloch Kendall Green Der- "'%¢ lapels styles, fect, shown here ex. bydale worsted suits, chain Stein-Bloch St. Regis Kersey Wotves. Landi bR A eamis overcoats, form fitting or loose S % P B o shape, Ryton style, velvet col- visible stripes and some few lar, with new ‘‘pro- rare gray shepherd plaids, new tek.’’ collar will not shapely creased crack white collar kel back, long 20 Stein-Bloch, bell shaped, tour- venis g ist overcoats, imported fabrics, Stein-Bloch, Scotch plaid suits, Scotch leather, stripes and the ‘‘ultra’’ idea, extra 32 inch plaidsmaterials run length coats, long middle the eotire garment 7 vents, heavy welted of fancy 0vercoat'g seams. new 20 patierns 1 e Varsity, 5111{ mixed worsted ioose, Se:.s]‘s: an Oi:aeeu oy suits, greatest real clothing n?snmshyu:: ev);r }mge 15 goodness, never a shred of cot- all sizes at, (4 ton ‘‘mercerized’’ fabrics thru- Stein-Blocb, Yolkvxlle overcoats out the whole suit. In these of medium and extra lengths, daysof skylight work wide collars, wide this is a umque fea- 15 18 e lapels, full ture,at chested, manent seam shapes new double breasted Silk mixed, extra long tourist overcoats, the college type of Specially constructed Cheviot suits, fine mixed wor- steds, made to our own order, chipping one profit and resulting in customary $15. ready-to-wear $10 values, fully guaranteeing every one, at o Fancy Cheviot Overcoats, specially cut and made for us, presented at remarkably reduced prices, extra heavy lined, full back or belt style, warrant- ed to average $15. values at $10- will be continued a few days longer. This is your chance to get in on the ground floor. 3to 7, : : Dominating Boys’ Clothes Power. A position based on Breadth and Strength of Stock and Values. " roomily cut, ;shxelds, Norfolk officers suits, Latest styles of brmdmg, size Incomparable Furnishing Stock. Absolutely Highest Grade Quality Showing. L $2.50 Munsing Union Suits, jersey ribbed, natural Ruff and Tuff suits, built par- ©olors, winter weight, all sizes. ticularly for-tear about school. Service, long lasting worsteds, serges, Cheviots and $ 5 tweeds, sizes 8 to 16 . Young Men’s cellege suits in Thibets, Serges and worsteds, with generous chest and shoulders, subject to the all-wool chemical $10 st, sizes 14 to 20 . Children’s Novelty suits, natty < Russian coats, ‘cute’ sailor suits, Etons and hand-8mbroidered Hunting Sweaters, shaker knit, with = heavy neck, 3 colors, : . W : 2 1-50 Cashmere and Merino Hosiery, imported stock, woven stripes and plain tans and black, natural wool and Camel’s hair, . - 2 3 : 250 New Lion Brand Shirts. Greatest of all overshirt makes. Exclusive tones in new soft and stiff front styles, coat or plain $l _ $l 50 { ] $3.50 - $5.00 shape attached or detached cuff,

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