Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 15, 1905, Page 4

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City Attorney Elect WINTER HAD BUCK FEVER| Bemidji Merchant Couldn’t Shoot Deer When They Ap- peared in Clearing. Manager E. H. Winter of the E. H. Winter & Co. store in this city spent yesterday hunting] with a number of friends in the vicinity of Dexterville. Mr. Winter left Bemidji Monday night with buoyant hopes of suc- cess, as it had been explained toi him before leaving that the hunt-; | THE LITTLE IVORY BALL Whirr of Roulette - Wheels Can Again Be Heard in Gambling Joints. FOUR PLACES REOPENED FOR BUSINESS LAST NIGHT. Poker Tables and Slot Machines { Again in Commission—Every- | thing Wide Open. The whirr of the little ivory roulette ball as it makes its speedy journey 'round the wheel, the sound of the slot machineand the rattle of checks on the poker table can again be heard in Be- midji and now the festive lum- iberjack and the citizen of Be- 1 midji who is inclined to gamble may play to the dollar-and-a- quarter straight up limit. His losings will be taken and his checks will be cashed when he wins, the same as in olden times. As soon as Mayor A. E. Hen- derson retired as the chief exe- cutive officer of the city of Be- midji all gambling devices in the city, which had been stored jaway as a result of the closing upby County Attorney McDon- Captain-NORMAN HELMER Chief—S. C. BAILEY Patrolman-F. W. SPRAGUE| Patrolman—JOHN CLINE WILL HONT | THE MOOSE i iLarge Party of Hunters Will; Leave This Evening for the Big Woods. HF WANTS HIS BARY Gersham Stowell of Park Rapids Will Make Appli- cation to Court. ing grounds were full of moose CAMP ESTABLISHED ON SHORE SAYS WIFE HAS BEEN UNFAITH- and deer and that he could pos- | sibly not return withont having| killed at least one animal. His| hopes were dashed to pieces,! however,—not because the big} game was not there but because of the “buck fever,” He was standing at the edge of a clear- Fifty Years the Standard £ Gream of Tartar Powder ffade From 8rapes iald tirst and by Mayor Hender- son later, were brought out, placed in position and operated. i In all there were four gambling . joints that opened up for busi- ness, and in these places sums of money were lost and won The games are operated on the ground floor of the saloons in plain sight of patrons of the bar and offer every inducement to i the latter to play. S. A. Seeley of Durran, Wis., has accepted a position at the Sam J. Fryhling tailor shop in this city. jing waiting for deer when sud- denly from the woods there came five of the large auimals. Any ondinary man would be surpriszd at the appearance of one, but when five emerged from - the woods as if by magic Mr. Winter got the fever and when it was allover his gun was empty but no deer bit the dust. Mr. Winter did not tell the above story him- self, but his friends vouch for its jauthenticity. B T AT B R See What § AAMARARANRAAR AAAA ASAAPNAAUAAAA AARAAAAAAARARAARAN 5 a 2 pounds Corn Star 2 2-ib cans Gop This is a fa 2 cans, either [ ney Corn a 1 quart jar 16-0z can Grotfs Ba prices. 25 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1 :' Ibs. either Cow Brand or Arm and Hammer Soda, 15c ¥ 3 pounds fancy imported Rice, 25¢ 1 pound seeded Raisins, 10¢ 2 pounds Gloss Starch, none better, 15¢ 5 3-b cans Tomatoes, 50c fgg Plums or Green Gages, 20¢ This is put up against Royal 1 sack Flour, $1.25 7 bars best standard Soaps, 25¢ 1 bottle Capers Sauce, 20¢ Every article of above is a bargain, but I must insist on the different items being taken at one time to get these This otfer hold :h, none better, 15¢ her Corn, 20¢ Iways sold 2 for 25¢ Jam, 30c ing Powder, 30c s good for this week. School, 224 Earn from $80 to $125 Per Month ——————————————————————————— WE WANT YOUNG MEN for Firemen and Brakemen, experience unnecessary. High Wages, Promotion. secured as soon as competent. structions by mail. Cut out Cou- pon and send with stamp for full particulars to-day . . . National Railway Training MinNEaPOLIS, MINN. Positions In- Boston Blk. i1 hall. | Singer which appear here No- OF RED LAKE. } | i Party Was Organized by T.J. Miller and Includes Number of Prominent Men. A party of hunters consisting! of T. J. Miller,Charles Swed ba J.J. Opsahl, Dr. Rowland Gil-| more of Bemidji, A. Nolan of | Naro, S. D. Works of Mankato, | B. W. Collins of Little Falls and | Joseph Scribner of Minneapolis | will leave this. evening over’ the | M. & L. for a hunting trip which will extend through the season. E The party will go to Kelliher, | from which village they will go; to the northeast shore of Ked! Lake, where a lodge has been es- | tablished and where the mew- bers of the party will wmake their; headquarters. The party was organized by T. J. Miller of this city. A perfect organization has been effected and each member pays a certain amount of dues eacn year to sus- tain the club. Ivis a permanent ithing and the members of the club will spend the hunting sea- ! son at the lodge near Red lake each year. THE FARMERS | INSTITUTE i | | | | i Meeting Will Be Held in Be- ! midji Nov. 23—Prominent Instructors to Be Here. The state farmers institute for Beltrami county will be held in Bemidji on Nov. 23 commencing at 10 o'clock a. m, The institute will be in charge of O, C. Gregg, state superintendent, and Dr, J. C. Curryer,assistant stale super- lintendent. Both these gentle- men have spent many years studying the different branchzs give inleresting lectures in these topics.. As yet no meeting place {has been secured, but it is pro- bable that the sessions of the in- istitute will be held at the city Much interest is manifest- ed in the meeting, and from pre- sent indications it will be largely attended. : | The Williams Original Jubilee {vember 16 and 18 are not the ‘jubilee singers of the ladies li- -tdon’t want her back,” of farming and dairying and will FUL FOR MENY YEARS. Claims That She Is Now Living With Anether Man in This City. Gersham Stowell of Park apids is in the city I '~ THE B.EMIDJI POLICE LEPARTMENT.. ]‘MAKES ITS { |MAYOR CARTER RECOMMENDS i TAX LEVY. | A. B. HAZEN '1 BEGINNING| City Gover;_n:;nt Partially Organized at First Coun- ¢il Meeting. Russell Reappointed City Attor- nev and Hazen Named as Street Commissioner. City Street Commissioner Elect KILLED TWO BIG MOOSE ‘Bemidji was partially urganized as a city last evening when the new board of aldermen met for the first time at the city hail, All} members were present and Alderman at LargeW. A. Gould | Gidaiion, g {D.C. Rhodes and Son, Coy, Mayor Carter was called and| Return From Successful tod . today t0l,,q A. B. Huzen also received a make an effort to secure the cus- | tody of his three year old daugh- ter, who is now living with her mother in this city. The mother, according to Sto- well, has been unfaithful during all of her 16 years’ residence with Stowell, and the latter claims 1hat she is now liying in this city with another man with whom she left Park Rapids last February. Stowell made a trip to Bemidji last August in an effort to secure a reconciliation with the woman, but the latter refused to accom- papy him back howme and refused to give up the child. As a result of the trouble with his wife Stowell has been driven to distraction and when he told the story of his sufferings through the unfaithfulness of his wife tears came to his eyes. ©I said he, “but 1 want the little baby.” Mr. and Mrs. Stowell have five children ranging inage from 15 to three years. = Two of the child- ren are in the orphaa’s home, the whereabouts of two are unkaown i while the fifth is now in the cu: - tody of the mcther. 1 i read his message to the council. : . Mr. Carter called attention to the Hnntmg Trip. fact that the city revenues are inadequate to meet current ex- penses and recommended a tax | levy to meet the demands which aré made made upon the city. He declared that the installation of a system of sewerage was| absolutely indespensible, that additional fire protection must be furnished and that street D.C. Rhodes and son, have returned from Northome after an altogether successful hunting trip in that vicinity. They brought back with them two of the largest mosoe ever seen in 'Bemidji, besides one deer. The bodies of the three arimals were hnng at the rear of o o Coy,. gradirg and additional sidewalks Mr. Rhodes’ residencean Fourth are urgently needed. Mr.! Carter’s address concluded with an appeal to all good citizens for | a united effort to make Bemidji, what her geographical lncation |_ 2 entitles her 1o, the best -city in| opoanization, while the matter of northern Minnesota. the salary of the street commis- Alderman T. J, Miller was s |sioner was laid over. elected president pro tem of the| e pond of the city treasurer council. A ballot gave P. J. Rus- 3 Y was set at $20,000 and that of the sell nine votes for city attorney city clerk at §2,500 : K i A finance comumiiter consist- unanimous vote for street com- ling of W. A. Gould, W. N. Bowser missioner. Mayor Carter an- nounced the reappointment of the members of the present police force. The salaries of the; city attorney and of the police- men were set at the same figure as obtained under the village The New Grocery Store We have just completed opening our ling of new and = fresh groceries and have a complete line of . up-to-date goods. - COFFEE B We have the exclusiye sale of the celebrated Yale Brand of Coffees which we are offering at 15¢, 20¢, 25¢, 30¢, 35¢, and 40c. CANNED GOODS “Reception” and *‘Simon Pure” are leading brands. Try asample of these goods. WE ALSO HANDLE STRICTLY FRESH EGGS ! Do you want good Creamery Butter? Call at our store or telephone 207. ROE- & MARKESON Swedback Block one door west of Winter’s Hardware store. curious people have takeu advans- age of the opportunity to ssee a real moose by going to the resi- dence and looking them over, and T. J. Miller was appointed, Monday evening at 8 o’ciock was aamed as the stated time of meeting and the ceuncil ad- journed until this evening, when numerous other details of organ- izavion will be taken up. i . ] e oo o | ¥ ‘ i ¥ % K i ‘brary course but an entirely dif- (g’ fsrent company. A sure,rapid Recovery from disease—increased Strength and healthy Appetite result from the use of— Regain Health - Nuetierte TRADE MARK. This Perfect tonic builds Flesh and makes Rich §§ Red Blood—It is a Predigested food acceptable /B to the weakest stomach. s At all druggists and grocers. :: Prepared by h Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n E; St. Louis, U. S. A, g N A A T RS e e e s o e )are ey D a2 street and a large number of’ Ly

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