Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 10, 1906, Page 4

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AW AFTER TOGA OF SAM FULLERTON Grand Rapids Man Would Be Executive Agent of Game and Fish Commission. Itis currently reported that A. B. Clair of Grand Rapids aspires to be the next executive agent of the state game and tish commission, and it is stated on good authority that the Grand Rapids man has already laid plans. whereby he expects to land the plum. At the present time the position is held by Sam F. Fullerton, who has served in the capacity of executive rgent of the board for several terms. Mr. Fallerton’s term expires at the next annual meeting of the voard, which will be held in the near future. Mr. Clair is a prominent maan throughout northern Minnesota, baving made Grand Rapids his home for Beveral years, SESSION WAS STORMY ONE Stockholders of Vort Nye Hjem Publishing Company Held Long Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Vort Nye Hjem Publishing company was ‘held yesterday at the Brinkman hotel and the session, which is reported as being a stormy one, ‘lasted from 2 o’ciock in the after- 'noon 10 11at night. None of the ‘stocikholders of the company whenseen today would give out anything of what transpired for publication. Capt, McLachlan Shot Wolf. Capt. W. “Moose” yesterday forenoon shot a large timber wolf between Diamond point and Second point, on Lake Bemidji. The animal was seen from the city dock play- ing on the ice and Capt. Me- daadblan prepared his ice boat and was som within shooting distance. Twe shots froma. caliber antomatic gua were sufti- | cleat to dispateh the animal. dding Celebrated. Mrs. €. M. Bacon | 4iie 10th aoniversary of their marriage ab a tin wed- Jing heid an their home \lond‘xy evening, 'Mne rcoms were veauti-| i W fully decorated in carnations and smilax. Progressive cinch was the dive m of the evening, and dinner was served, a 7 o'cluc i sing laid for 20. Yy Dmd at Teastrike. even montbs old daugh-| Mr, and Mrs. W, D. L briefillness. The funera! the remains being interred in CGreenwood \mn( tery. Da\ hmngcd r night £ the Mod-| loage in this uly 1zed from Satarday jul At the next meet- [ ustallation of offic 1y of the Weodwen and Royal ';Uhhw\ witl tadee place. iies Sawmill Story. ®]. L H(l'l‘, secretary of the () i the ar’icle published ia yester- day’s issue o the Pioteer to 11? effect that t e company inteics to build a sawmill here, Mariin Case Ajourned. The case against Albert Mar- tin, wccused of illegally having venieon in his possession, was this afternvon adjourned for 30 ddyq John E. Cherry of Long Prairie returned = home this days in the city on business. ! B. McLachlan of the| |days attending b | | | , of Tenstrike died Monday | old in this ciby this efber-} Blae for Grand I\ president of the Matt J. Johnson = lcompany of Duiuib, manufact- Backus-Breoks company of Min-| 00 or <6088, bus now a re-| acapoli-, whois in the city, denies| .o tative of Noyes Bros. & the local drug trade today. ' APPLICATION If You Wish to Attend the Crookston State School l of Agriculture. Owing to delay in the com- pletion of the State School of Ag- riculture Building at Crookston, | it. will be impossible to open school before Feb. 5. This will give time only for a two or two and a half months term, and tkis notice is given for the purpose of allowing those who desire tc at- tend to send in their application to Prof. Wm. Robertson at ents for beard, tuition will be about $15 per applications received will be ae-; who cannot be accommodated formal application is needed, simply state your age and post office address. Applications will be received from both girls and boys. S John Wilcox of Puposky is a business visitor in the eity today. E. Marble is in the ecity today craft. C. A. Peterson of Ripple is |today. O. M. Hansconyr and son, Eungene, are in the city today from Kipple Attorney ©Chester McKuesiek returaed this afrerneon frame ajy business trip 3o Duluvh, 1 {day at tbe ofiicerof Auditor Wil mann to John Larson of William- .. i noon for Nor crows, Misn., where ‘he will remaia’ for several d&sslvoud attendance, on business. { J. Bisiavleft this afternoon for { Cass Ll and osher puints eust and south, where he will spead will’ be promptly notified. No|¥ W AGQUITTED OF NECESSARY ASSAULT CHARGE CONCERT NEXT 'WEDNESDAY Jury Finds John Spring Not|Bemidji Band Preparing for Guilty—Another Case on This Afternoon. John Spring, accused of as- saulting his wife at Fowlds Dec. 20, was this morning found not guilly by a jury in Judge Skin- The case of the :state against William Trombly, arrested on a similar charge, is up in the same court this after- vik’s court. noon. The two men were arrested at The tronbis s Land has been preparing for the the same time. Crookston, the head of the school, [$31d to have originated from Such application should reach dwo.rce actions started by Mrs. him not later than Jan. 20 if pos- | SPring aud Mrs, Trombly. The sible. The expense to the stud- latter’s husband left her, isis lodging and claimed, and the woman went to Fowlds to live month, and while it is realized |Wards Mrs. Spring joined her that many havealready got them- [0d the two women lived to o selves located for this winter’s|&ether. Jealously, it is said, was : ch school, several applications haye the cause of a visit on the part of Ritchie, former British chancellor of come in, and those who wish to|SPring and Trombly to the hyuse| retz, France, avail themselves of this opportun- in which their wives were living, ity should be prompt in sending|20d the result of the affair was a| cinnati and Loulsville ratiway Ly the/ in their application, and the first | quarrel which, cepted in their order, and those their wives.\ CORRESPONDENCE LOUIS. They began hauling atthe J. Niels lomber cawpon New Years Shortly after- it is alleged, ended in both men assaulting road and the Pere Marquette raifway % | ed his family to Farley, where he the Event. — Elaborate Program. The date for the next concert to be given by the Bemidji band has been fixed and the event will will occur at the city hall on Jan. 17, next Wednesday. Aside from the program to be rendered by the band, there will be solos, both instramental and vocal, and and the Bemidji quartes will also render several selections. The coming concert” for several; weeks and Jlovers of music will not _be disappointed if lheyl attend the concert. A dance will; follow the rendition of the pro- gram. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. Charles T. Riichie, first Baron| the exchequer, died Tuesday at Biar- Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton rail- may be comtested in the courts. fi has secured a good position with l\ir Blakely. Mayor Larkin is at the county seat on business. John Bright, who has been working in N. D, during the summer, retarned home - last The purchase of the Chicago, Cin- ' Yy Lalke. Mr. Sraith expects to log|: | from his homestead near School- |near here this wintew: 3 Tuesday. with Ifr. Hansom A welf bounsy was issued te-|drove so Ciss Lake Monday. George Young lelt ibis fl»”“”’?siumw ur8ay from a two days visis. with |3 relatives in Bemidji. went to Bemidii Mounday oo proving them. They hope o haul | WWM day. The roads are rather sofn S £ tyet but this cold weatheris im- } %« Additional Locals : i Jarge loads soon. W. B Swith and family who spent the summer a$ Bartlest, N. I, moved up on the homestead last week. They came in viaCass | H. W. Alsop. 01 S. Newmavn, E. . Bently asd Walter Sveby 2 2 5 ....|went to Blackduck Sdtmfiwy transaeting business in Bemidji | Walter remaives in towa “mm’ 3 he wi'l attead sehiool ti S winter. Fred Pracht went to Tenstrike | He took h.steam and eft it at Tenstrike, reburxflnv, H. IL Rice spent Sumday with his family. g Joha Arendt of Pimash Lake|: TURTLE RIVER § Mrs. IN, O. Ovderstadis is ow the School reopened Mezday with Miss June Hyatt returned Sat- Pustmaster A, ©. Johason Susi- ! : | Miss Cora Simp¥ins was a i visitor at our sehool Tuesday. When You UsefOur CO AL You experience little or no difficulty in getting up a. quick fire. It burns so freely and makes such an intensely hot fire that it is in universal favor with housekeepers. There is no bet- ter coal mined than is sold here. There is no cleaner coal delivered than that which leaves our yard. A Trial Order Will Convince You MARKHAM-SCHISEL COMPANY. Telephone Number 100 Annual Election of C. E- The annua} business meeting ané election of officers of the Christian Endeavor Seciety of the Presbyterian church teok | place Mounday evening, a large number of the members being present, The following officers were elected: President—Anna Mills. Vice President—Clara Heffron. Secretary—Florence Bell, Treasurer—Minnie Foster. Chairmen of the various com- mittees were also elected. In- stallation of officers will take place nexs Sunday evening. R. L. Horr, secretary of the * Backus-Brooks FLumber com- pany of Minneapolis, is a t usi- ness visitor in Bemidji today. our large stock of spring goods. is a special bargain as the prices below will | ' show, which must be closed out in a few days | CLEARING SALE 4 8till a few special bargains left which we Each one Ladies Hose "This Jot includes odds ends of our entire line of i Goeds that we e been sclling for | 40-35-25 cents, now several days on business. ness. Senator B.J. Swedback lelt where be will remain for several business matters. g William O'Neil. superinten dent| of logging on the Ch ewn= 10:»01\’(“.10.1:, was a \.slto“’ n Be- midji yesterday on his way to; i@ Teservation. Game Warden A. G. Rutledge 126 this afterncon for Cuss Liake, | | wiere he will attend the funer dl‘ {of Mrs. Chas. Lieeman, who qxeu‘ in that viliage yesterday. Mrs. M. P. DeWolf arrived in| e city this wornicg duck and lefs s alternoon 3 re shio avill| relatives and njoy a visis riends. Matt J. Johpson, formerly CCutler of St. Paui, is calling on GERONIMO WELS CiGHTH TIME. Apache Warricr Again Takes Dride at j Age of Seventy-six. Lawton, Okla., Jan, 10.—Geronimo, the Apache warrior, who is seventy- pix years old, has for the eighth time Lecome & b:nedict. This came as startling news to his tribesmen, who had not been informed of his wooing. errand, hool. near T Tuar ne; 1 Petersen, milivight for the this afternoon for the twin cities, 1\-‘1‘35(_‘ If“'“ ber company was a Bemidji Saturday vn a busioess ¥ Miss Stelia Madsoh ef Farley iis attendisg the Tuartle Rives P. I. Cotton, who owns a claim e Istand Jake was inl3 bunched together will River Monday on b.x:si ESC | Sheriff Bailey of Bemidji wasa 1caller here Monday. 7 Cisy Treasurer Rustvolid r\\’ Table ¢il Cloth Durln;: this sale we will sell our Fancy Table Oil cloth, 2 yds for . 2’58 Children’s Hose } One lo: children’s hose in i cashmere and flecce lined all [ vq ar, ’Um%rwear adies’ flecce lined | 1 underwtax mgulal 65 and | 50 cents, during the ‘ sale will ‘sell thégm ab Qfig@ | Misses Underwear All our Misses and children | nnderwear will be sold at | 23c¢ former prices were 30 ct, 35 cts and 40 cts. ! Night Gowns Ladies’ night gowns made of the finest Cenderetta flan- | nel former price was @8 { § 165, this sale only ¢ { So'd in plain colors only Men’s working shirts 39¢ Men’s Canvas gloves per 2 pair 5¢ Mens "\‘700 All WO()I | We place on sale Dxcky Ixeraey pants, 2 only:- Bl $1.39 ! Men's All Wool mittens ; sale price 5 . HMe i} Skirts all our | Ladies’ Walking and Dres g skirts at a discount of 2 per cent, which means 1-4 of from onr former low piice Come and get one. BoysFleeced Lined Underwear Boys fleeced lined, all at 23 cenn worth { while away. {turced Toesday from a ten nisit with friends at Ada, Miun Ho reporss a very pleasunt vme | Mrs. B. W. Bordsen of Sebeka, | I'I-Omian.,is visiting her son, C. R, AT Bordsen, our popular M, & 1. (agent. She will remain for an % extended visit. Miss Carrie from 2 two weeks vacation last i Saturday and resumed her school | £ duties Monday. 3 Our popular and efficient Jounty Superintendent J. J. Regaatarriedintown a short time |Munday evening on his way to ‘visit schools near - Blackduck. Prof. Regan is one of the ablest is sure to be re-elected for a sec- Dress Goods. For the next few days we will place on sale cur | line of Dress Goods at a discount of 20 per cent. piece is included. We need the room for our spring goods ot REMEMBER ONE FIFTH OFF entire ¢ Every SR ond term. Isupermtendenbs in the state and ‘; b paid for them. Lon Morey, who llved a half mile south of here, had the mis- fortune to lose his house and contents by fire last week. We understand he did not carry any insurance. i E. S. Smith has been working Two years ago his seventh wife died. "iis bride is Mary Loto, an Apache morning #fter sPendln" several | wigow of fifty-cleht years, the mother of one son. s in Johnsons & Co., store during the absence of Mr, Rustvold. H. Pupbal, one of the oldest|: settlers of Turtle River has mov-' ¢ Come o a safe place to huy your Goods ! Buy all you want. Every article carries cur guarantee, which means that if | goods are not as represented we will refund the money | We place no limit R to your purchase The Bazaar Store | Sale Commences Thursday Jauuary 1lth 706

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