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IMPURE FOODS | S | AT GROOKSTON| Four Grocery Men Pay Fines For Having Adulterated Drainage Engineers Will L e Mayor Carter €alls Special - LOST IN Wo0DS Lumberjack ’Skyffl Pilot fias . Distressing Experience in Used to Take Up Village Indebtedness. Mayor A. A. Carter last night issued a call for a special city election to be held on Feb. 13 for the purpose of voting bonds of the city in the sum of $25,000 for the following purposes: $10,000 to be used to take up the out- standing indebtedness left by the village; $8,000 to be placed in a permanent improvement re- spectively with having in posses- sion and selling sorghum, manu- more, of Kentucky, and not prop- erly labeled; Pickilily, manufac- tured by Reed & Murdoch, of Chicago, and Blackberry Jam, manufactured by Curtiss Bros. of Rochester, N. Y., both con- taining - ingredients injurious to health; and Orange Cider, manu- factured by the Los Angeles Fruit Cider Co. of St. Louis, con- taining coal tar lye. factured by, Tarbett & Castle-| Incapacitated by Railroad Accident. drainage survey which was stopped last fall, will be resumed at unce and finished about June 1. The $7,500 appropriation for next year. which does not. become available till Aug. 1, will be an- ticipated by arrangements with the banks, , titg s ¢ The state drainage commission St. Paul, Jan. 23.—The state get. On Sunday evening Mr. Higgins held a meeting at Bett’s camp, about 8ix miles south of Red lake. On Monday morning he started for the Beltrami Timber company’s camp on the ‘Point”’ on Red lake, about 25 miles distant in a mnortherly di- rection. He reached . the Ked Lake agency and remained there. for dinner, leaving at 2 0’clock for the trip across .the lake to the *‘point.””. A snow storm was _Pendergis"t::' TSsues Order to Constable to Judge order was issued to Constable Plam'ot Summer Resort At | ~ Head of Lake Bemidji Bemidji Beach association. Thé’ has not resulted animal. Wright to dispatch the animal at| plat shows that up to the present his earliest convenience. The|time 23 acres of land have been case was the result of a complaint platted into lots. The land is sworn to by James Doyle. who|owned by a number of local men, claimed that the dog in question who have placed the sale of lots had bitten his son, SJohnnie, while|in the hands of Mayor A. A. the latter was walking peacefully | Carter, who states that they are on the sidewalk. A search has!goiug- rapidly” and that a large been made for the canine, which number of applications for the is a valuable nulldog, but as: yet|purchase of lots are ‘being re- in finding the!ceived daily. Chicago Union Stock Yards. raging on the lake and after two | Chi . 22— —Beev Dufuth Wheat asmd Flax. Chicago, Jan Cattle—Bgeves, i i Take rk and Fini 3 i Election For Issuing Foods For Sale. l"ielc:]g ‘1’“ ba gune lSh Woods Up North. Execute Canine. 'Recorded Today. = $25,000 Bonds. : _ y by i e T Crookston ’.I‘imes: Sb;.zte. Food - , ~ (Conrimted)y Judge Pendergast has ren-l A pfa,t of the new ‘summer TWO NEW FUNDS WILL BE I.uspector Heiberg, who is m.the RALPH OF CROOKSTON TO HAVE| Rev. F. E. Higgins, commonly dered a decision in ' the case|resort of Bemidji Beach, at the CREATED BY ELECTION. | Ci%Y today, swore out complaints SOLE CHARGE. knownas the ‘lumberjack sky|against H. F. Schmids, charged|head of Lake Bemidji, was filed i against four retail grocery firms pilot,” nas just had an experi-| with unlawfully having in his|this afternoon at the office of. 1l and two . saloonkeepers. . The 4 ence of trave_l innorthern Minne- possession a vicious dog, and aa ! Register of Decds Horrin by the | gl Ten Thousand Dollars Will Be|&rocery firms were charged re:| John Abercrombie of Alexander |SOta that he is not likely to for. % B P o . 2 | $3.75@6.40; cows and heifers, $1.40@ volving fund, to be used for| rBey all plead guilty - Three met yesterday with the engineer, fiopzs dr'fi“’g’ ’11\41-. Higgins| puu, jan. 22— Wieat—7o 2rrive't 4.80; stockers and feeders, $2.40@ building sewers, sidewalks, ete.;| ¥or® fned by Judge Wilde $25) oy 00 s “palh who gave hig| oV 0K the “Point,” but about|—mo, 1 Northern, 823%c; No. 2 North. | £50. Texans 39600450, g : i ge A. ; - $7,000 for a permanent improve- ment fund. The distinction between the “permanent im- provement revolving fund’”’ and the ‘permanent improvement fund,” is that where money taken from the formeris used for the purpose of making im- provements to the city in. the way of building sidewalks, sewers, etc,, the cost is assessed to the property benefitted and the city gets back what it ex- pended for making the improve- ments, while the money ' placed in the permanent fund is used to make whatever improvements that the city is forced to make on its own account. and costs and_one $10 a_ud costs. ANOTHER SUIT IS BROUGHT By Stitt & Howe Against the Rat Portage Lumber Company and Others. The summons in the $11,677.30 suit brought by Stitt & Howe company,-Ltd., and-P. A. Smith, was filed in district court. The lumber company is given 20 days from date of service to make an- The polling places used at the last city election were designated for the coming election by the city council lest night, and judges and clerks of election were ap- vointed as follows: ! © p.rst Ward—Judges, S. N. Reeves, . S. Snow; clerks, M. E. Smith, J. p,-Biddell, Second Ward — Judges, M, Pachbs, H, W. Bailey; clorks, H, E. Reynolds, €. C. Shepherd. Third Ward—Judges, P. Ml son’s residence together with all swer to the complaiat, or Stitt & Howe will take judgment for full amount for which they have sued. The amount named in the com- plammt is claimed to be due for timber ‘furnished the lumber company on contract in Itasca county, for river driving of the logs and the use of certain equip- ment. Residence Burtied. Keliher Journal: J, P. Carl-! Dicaire, M. Thome; clerks, A.[its contents, c¢n his homestead Forte, Harry Palmer. Fourth Ward—Judges, sclerks,” H. C.|morning. Welag X D from an- overheated stove, soon|which The committee on finance re-|spreadlng to the entire building. | theatres wherever it _appears, isrwhich the First National, baok in | ported to the ecouncil that the!Mr. Carlson was not at home at|that rollicking mnsufa,l cpmedy, 'this city is. ome. . The huilding | sinking fund now-had $1,000 on|the time, Mrs. Carlson and the| «The Liberty Belles,” which hasiifor the bank has already been | hand and recommended that bids |childrew being alone in the kuild- | peen secux:ed by Manager Wheel-|completed. James E._ Shaw of - interést be advertised for.{ing. Nothing exceps.the clothing|ock and will be seen here Feb. 2 | Grookston: will be cashier. Rl iy eceived |worn by the members of the|The music isentirely original, of from liquor licenses is, placed in|family was.saved from the flames. | 3 high order of merit and selected Calvert, J. P. Duncalf. One-fourth of all monies. this fund, which is used for the One of the peculiar coincidents *| with the worle. It will be easier 4| bottomless in places, and the against the Rat Portage Lumber|. opinion in favor-of geing ahead getting around _through the swamps when they.are .frozen than in summer, when they are mosquitos are always a-plague, Where the snow is very deep:the surveying party will go on snow- shoes., . It will be,easy to get lake .levels; and the. surveyors will cut through the ice to find the depth. i :The work from now on will be in/ entire charge of George A. six miles away from the place he had started for. Realizing that the most well traveled road; but soon found several other roads, and became confused. Darimess|. overtook him, and atlast he gave the horse the reins and allowed | it to -go where: it would.. He finally came upon the cabin of am Indian, where: be: obtained shelter for the night, and was| directed to- the. eamp the:next morning. Ralph. E:| the winter: survey, and:has also John Abercrombie of ! e Alexandria, who did part of the| ork last year, is nov in favor of} Officials 6o to Ripple. i General Mamager W. Hi Gem-|| mell of the Mimnesota & Inter: national, + accempamnied by the Z i 851ke; it was near night, he' started| and en track, $1.13%; May, westward on what seemed' to be| July. $1.18%; Sept, §1.UFE; Oct., $1-1 $5.75@7.85. 1, been incapacitated for work by a|superintendent W. H. Strachan ailroad - accident. All of St.|passed through: the city this.| Louis and Itasca counties prac- morning on board a special train: ically remains to be: covered.|enroute to ‘Ripple, where- the| and some work will be done in|day was spent. The trip was. Lake and Cook. The work in|taken for she purpose of making Beltrami and Clearwater coun-{an inspection” of the ' line from“} ties is partly completed. Northome to.ipple. The specisl ; train passed through the city on | its return to Brainerd this-aften- noon. ; ] ot Amusemems Je Bank at Fowlds. The best and most successtfiil four miles east of the village,| musical play ever written by Wm. | was destroyed by fire last Friday | that famous writer' of musical The fire originated|comedies, Harry B. Smith, and Fowlds, one of the new towus.on 1 the CrookstonLumber company’s | Wilton spur: . The institution| will be started by those- inter- continues ' to pack: thejfested in the line of banks of Meetings. Continue This Week. Rev.. Mr. - Roberts, A. M., ! st .success of New fromsshedate preached last evening at the M. erm;, 80%c. On track—Naoi. 1 Northern, | Mixed and butchers, $5.35@5.62% ; 823 c; Ne. 2 Northern, 8 0’/.56; May, | good heavy, $5:50@5.55; Tough heavy, Flax—To arrive | ¢535@5.45; light, $5.30@5.5214; pigs, $L17%; | §4.85@>5.35. Sheep, $3.75@5.85; lambs, July, 86%c. At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of iton auction-sale:principles: ¢ going;, going, g-o-n-e!”’ Stop the auction with: Ayer’s. Hair Vigor. It checks falling: hair;. and always restores color to gray hair.. A splendid dressing also. Sold for over sixty years. oot J.C. Lowe! {Buy Hair lat Auction: e I NO! But will give yousome very low prices in order to close out our winter stock and N make room for spring goods FLEECED GOODS will go at a 4¢ cut per yard. ~ MEN’S NIGHT SHIRTS The balance of the above go at prices that you should appreciate. DRESS G00DS i in- i s that just| York productions. It is: said Mr. ose of taking up-bonded in- | of the conflagration w‘a% : | gz;fedness. The-first-bonds that | one year ago Mr. Carison’s _hohel Berger, who contrals the Tights can be paid with monies in ‘the|and saloon building in this village | for this opera, has outclassed the B. church and will preach this| evening. The interest still con- We have a number of pieces in sinking fund come due in Octo- ber, 1908, hence the recommend- ation of “the finance committee. was destroyed by fire which de-|best and most famous organiza- stroyed three business buildings. ! tions as far as pretty girls are Funeral This Afternoon. concerned, and a bevy " of more tinues und the speeial meetings | - will be run ‘all this week. : Dr. Dodds is here and will assist in| the services. Come and bring a} Serges and Mohair that will please Y 3 i : s if ung - ladies . have s 4 Ordioance No. 8, regulabing| o, o /ors) over the remamsrb:‘elf_lb‘;n sye:u gin any one or.|riend with you. Meetings ~be- you. : the sale of intoxicating liquors, iss Selma Kiein;, aged 13, n e in at 8 p. m. Sem. —— had its first reading, the usual ofMissEE e ¥ ganization, e p_ g GORSETS grist of bills was allowed, and the council-adjourned. August Pearson of [sland Lake is a business visitor in the city daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. A. the residence at 4 o’clock this| 'The work of appraising the afternoon, the services having|timber on state lands located in been postponed from 2 o’clock to| Beltrami county ‘was stopped to- Klein of this city, was held from|{Work of Appraising Postponed. Telephone the Pioneer. When somebody visits you or, goes away; whenyou entertain or are entertained; when you bave news of any character, telephone We carry a large line await the arrival of relatives on|day by order .of State- Auditor T tod:?r & S ——=|the 'belated 'east ‘bound Great}lverson, who'' deemed the work Nq. 31 and tell the P]ONdEER ()f Royal Wol‘cester Northern passenger. The re-|too difficult at the present time about it. The PIONEER readers i 3 interested in what. you are mains were interred m Green-ion account of the. deep snow.|areln ¢ ! B h are the New wood cemetery. Miss Klein bas|The work has been in charge of |doing a.nd' where you are going. : Cot‘sets. T ey 3 lived with her parents in Be-|J. H, Beagle, who has 'as his as- | Dance Tomorrow Night. \ POYAL Confectionery midji for the past seven years,|sistants Nels Otterstad of Turtle| my, [ adies’ Guild of the Epis- ;Klfs 1R best to be had. \ — St ore has attended the public schools| River and James E. Cahill of this copal church will ‘give another v We have opened up a new and complete line of CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS in the building formerly oceupied by Princess Grocery Co.: Ghe and was popular among her friends, who were numerous. Palace Cafe Closed. The Palace cafe on Third street, couducted by Fred Trom, was closed this morning owing to the expiration of Mr. Throm’s lease. The building will’ be occupied Feb.-1 by Mrs. L. L, Berman, who will remove her stock of ladies’ furnishing goods from its present location in the city. Up tothe present time all the timber upon 12§ townships has been estimated, and only four and one-half townships re- main. Mr, Beagle left this af. ternoon for St. Paul, where he will make a report. to the.state auditor. Mrs! " Gamble, 816 '~ Bemidji avenue. : - : Alene, the 11 year old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.. Reed, Masquerade suits ' ‘for sale,! series of dances, the first-of which will be held at the Grill hall tomorrow evening, Good music and an . excellent time is assured. Ordered 1o Bemidji. Crookston Times: Lieut. Mary Manson, of the Grand Forks Salvation Army, receiyed orders yesterday to go to Bemidji. She bas been in Grand Forks for the past year and has alarge number OUTING BED BLANKETS We have a few left. It will pay you to buy now. ; 'l Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. B, H. WINTER & C0. ] » i ill regret to Street block, corner Second : 2 of friends who wi q who has been seriously ill for learn of her departure, but will| - ‘ S Palace of s\;reetT:‘:gm B:Iitifa?e;vea;:‘?::é some time past with a.complica.'*:;sh bis everyp e e L B o RS Telephone 30 B : W R ; | bion of - deseases, is ' gradually|new field. A farewell meeting! i Bemldil, o= L Mlnflesota. s eets' pearagho il zher: sinking and no hopes:are . enter. | was held in the Salvation Armyi d TRee . ; 1 fi— Harris @ McGrath |e expéets fo open 8P L cris oo & ot overy, Sunday evening. & S STm—— & & DRI )