Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 14, 1906, Page 2

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S ‘SQUEEZE... .8 Royal Bakmg Powdcr is equally valu- ‘able for the preparation of the finest, most delicate cookery and for substantial, everyday food. Royal Baking Powder has been used by three generations and is employed in baking by the best families everywhere. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. But chop into clean cut, ' uniform pieces, all ‘kinds of meat, raw or , cooked, also vegetables and fnuts fine or coarse as wanted. Al parts nicely Finished and Accurately Fitted. - Four Knives with each Chopper. Fleming Bros. Hardware You have thouhgt for a long v«hlle of spending a.few weeks in California, but you have told: yourseif.that yon did ngt: have the time; that the expense was 100 g reut; that the trip was too leng and ‘ocomfortable. If you'ean take ot make time, thereis now no other obstacle. Tisten!. Every day, 'antil April 7 one-way tickets” may. be’ pur- chased at extremely lowrates, good in thro’ Pullman tonriss cars, saving about half the usual.eXpense.! Guod board -may ke bad - in Callfor-nm at, ?8 00 $10 Q\), l“ 0N:pen. week and-upward = UEVTE (i S Let me tell you more about California trips—just send, your name on a pos: al. F. M. RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt., 1 Germapnia Life Building, St..Pauk:Minn. . . Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. 4 By A. KAISER. D e UV PSS U U se b P UL U T SO Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION 55 PER YEAI atSt. Cloud Monday under the auspices of the | Tri-County.Gopd Rogds associatoin. . The meeting was largely attended and before it had been concluded the yiews of p large number of residents-of the vicinity: of St.: Cloud as to the best manner in which-to-provide good roads had been . given with the ;result that the association will now go to work on the con- struction of a number of -new roads and the repairing of others. Bemidji and the north country is vitally interested in good roads but -as yet there: has ‘beenno organization formed having for its object the promulgation of the good roads: -proposition. Since its ' organization, the St, Cloud good roads association has | been:an unqualified -success; and much good hasbeen accomplished through its, workings.inithe way of providing highways. 1t would seem that an associa- tion of this kind could be.organ- ized in this city and if the right men were identitied with the proposition many. good results could be obtained. PoLITICIANS who'~were never heard. of before and. probably. never will be again after the next state convention are scatter- ing their announcements. .broad- cast, appealing. for - ‘‘your sup- port and valuable advice.” Our 'valuable advice will be gratis, and is for most of them to stop monkeying. with ihe. political firebrand.—Border Budget. Look the Mill Over. ‘Rowe,of aneapuha. .and Jy A Mathiu: of Raivy . River, were in; the -citv: Saturday -and It is understood that: they: ‘went 'ovpr the mill with the object in view, of ma.kmg a, ¢hm plete .clean up and move the mill to Baudette,: Minn:, which 13:on the Cuuadlan ,bordvr : Speei;rl Bleetion Notice.-—~ The eitizens of the city of Bemidjl, in the county:af (Beltramis and state of2Minnesos who aré qualified to vote at General ahau tions are hereby notified that a special elec- tion will be bheld in the: lflfle}rlest wn{ifiseg: ay. of the' huuls\ of 7 d day, edness of the clfiy of. Bemman clty ot Bex'n g}l sugitsnegotiable! at the Tate of fivfi . payable semian- des rnnte'i aued DUrsuant.to an . Nt djll passed ‘and DadW, s - Agood | Foads m;‘e.tmg was held i 'instructor. | Valse Brilliante—2 hmos M M Brainerd Dispatch:- :C. Water- | man, F. E. Satterlee and John H, ! orvitlisa went.over.the.Brainerd: Lumben: b company mill here, representing; | © 1518 presumed, the interests: of |" the people. who, buughr. the; . mil'. Enloyable Gathermg at flome of Mrs. R. B. Foster Yes- terday 'Mtel,'_noon. : A most enjoyable afternoon was spent yesterday with Mrs. Foster .and - her ‘pupils ;,at her home on. Lake Boulevard .at which recital were present about 100 people.- The affair was a com-] plete.success in every way, show- ing the unusual ability of Mrs. Foster both: as- . musician. and There are few who could be compared with her and Bemidjiis certainly honored by having such as Mrs, Foster is. One of the most . pleasing parts 'on the program was the selec- tion played on two pianos at the 'same time given by Mrs. Foster and her little pupil Margaret Anderson aged 9 years who has been under the able instruction of Mrs. Foster for onlya few months, which shows the ability of both teacher . and pupil. [Another part.on the program ‘which was highly appreciated by all were the. violin ' selections rendered by MrsKelsey, ‘who ‘has unusual abilty and bandles her Amati violin with. greatease and grace. The program follows: Palonalse—2 Pianos. 1. v.. .. Oscar Schmidt Olive: Miller, Dorothy Mayo. Jassamine Gould, Etta Gould. Grandfather’s Clock. . “.Byron Russell Vocal kolo—Goodnmm Bnloved Goodnight Miss Bertice Brannon Pink Domino Waltz .Laura Carson Waltz—2 Pianos.... Margaret And Sounds From the Oybinerthal. Ruby Henrionette Sweet September Waltz Gaiety Polka. Marga Hunting Song. Vocal Solo—T! .. Weinzel -Etta Gould Blancll(’ Thurston as a Thousand Eyes ---. Metcalf Miss Haldeman Jules Sehulhoft yer Waddington Mrs. Little Rosebud. Dorot laxo Piano Solo. Selected. A Dol ’s Dance, Poldini. Miss Mau 1son The Wayside Ch%ncl --- Wilson va The Two Skylarks. - Miss Boyer Still vie die \achc SN Carl Bohn Leszhetizky Violir Solo—Maich Lalmha\l:er Kelsey ~Wagner. rs: Roberts , Miss Roberts - CITY BUYS OLD * " COUNTY JAIL Cells ~Will Be. Removed to City Halliand‘: Used‘in Con-'" nection With:City Jail.: A deal was: closed yesterday the |afternoon between the' city: of) Bemidji and ' Beltrami 'county: whereby the city becomes owner: of theleld evounty , jail cells which jail abithetime of; the'erection:of theinew jail. The price: paid for i.; the ‘cells: isivery low; being:. only;|: *|$150. The originat-cost of the cells'was $2,600, * The cells’ will beremoved back of the city hall |, be.used: in connection| "—\ with: the present: jail .when the:| city; - begins: boardmg its’ own |’ Tland will.: prisoner& LY LB B --- Moszkowski'| t ‘weretalten. from theiold;county | i Clearwater County Seat 'l‘rouble Settled by Judge COMMISSIONERS ARE PERMA- NENTLY ENJ()[NED Will Not Be Allowed to Consider Petition of Shevlin People for County Seat. TheBagley-Shevlin county seat fight, which has dragged along for the past two or three years, was finally settled this afternoon when Judge M. A. Spooner is- sued an order granting a perma- pent injunction against the board of county commissioners of Clearwater county enjoining them from considering the peti tion of the people of Shevlin ask- ing that an election be held to consider whether or mnot the county seat be. removed: - from Bagley to that village, The case was that of Arne Hig- dem vs. the baard.of county com- missiyners of Clearwater county, ard atemporary injunction was issued by Judge Spooner some time ago. ~Higden;- & resident of B:agley, asked that the board pe épjrined from cousidering the p:tition circulated relating to an "(election to be held for the purs puse of detgrmining whether or not the county seat be changed from Bagley to. Shevlin. . The case came up at Bagley lasuv Sat- urday and a portion of the testi- mony taken. It was adjourned to; 10’clock this afternoon : and | came up inchambers. Before vhe taking of testimouy had began,: Ole J. Vaule, attor- ney for two of the defendants, stated that he was satisfied that the affidayit filed: with the: county auditor showing proof of the cir- culation . of.. the . petition: was fatally: defectiver and: that ‘it ! would avail:thewr nothing to pro’ [ceea farther, as they ‘would:be compelled to submit to an order! making the temporary injunc- ‘|tion permanent, whith was im- mediately issued, ending the long drawn out fight which. has been one of'the most. bitterin the his: tory of northern i Minnesota, in: favor of the Bagley people. : 1 Thes. Keefe of Bagleyappeared for!ihe plaintiff and.OlasJ. Vaule and B, T. Teitsworth of Bagley forthe deféndantcommissioners. BROOKS TAKES - Jumor Member: of Backus:!- " "Brovks --Firm- ‘Went-to~ IN¢rthome Last nght. 10 e Gaf gk +W. F. Brooks, the junior mem- " b'ar iof the firm of Backus:Brooks Lumber company, - passed through the city: Idst’ night on his ' way from ;Minmeapolis to Northome, where he! -will . spend] today and tomorrtiw s returning| ' Saturday morning:; 1Thet object | tioh ‘al'the present: tite *is un- ‘€. Ei McDobald. | Diseases’ of the Eye a specia.lty. of Mr. Brooks’ visit, toithis: sec«|” ONE CENT A WORD. —_— e No Admtlsamem Accepted For Less i Than 15 Ceonts, ' Must ‘Accompany All Out Of Town_Orders ‘Honsework Call Conger s millinery.. WANTED TO RENT—Three or four.room cottage. Family of two. - No children. P. O.:Box 168. WANTED—Good girl for general housework, small family, good wages. Apply evenings 509 Bemidji Ave. WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men: . be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United . States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemld]l Minnesota. FOR SALE. e I S e e SO S il FOR SALE—Good work team, 2,600, Inquire of J. A, Mo Avoy, at Bagley Livery. ' FOR SALE-—Magnificént moose i head, « mounted; - will . be-sold: cheap. Inquire atthis' office. FOR RENT: FOR RENT--Eagles ball, over City Drug store. Telephone 74. +OR RENT—Furnished ' room with privilege of bath 609 Bemidji Ave. FOR/ RENT—Three cottages at Mill “Park. Ole Anderson; corner Second St. and Bemidji Ave, : LOST—Chespeake: 'bay “spanial, white star on breast and white feet. Reward for be paid by H.T. Northowe, MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC" '~ LIBRARY - Open Tuesdays; Thursdays-and Sat- urdays; 2:30 to 6 p: m. Thurs: day 7 to 8 ,p. m:. also.’ Li- brary in basement ' of court House. Mrs. HE. Reynolds 11« brarian. refurn will Melntosh, Read The Daily Pioneer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS . . D.H. FISK Attorney and’ Counselior at Law . Office - oppostte More) Markham. P. J. Russell. Attorney at Law: BBMIDJL, - - - e o 54 NN, ; "__C.A. Pitidn. MeDonald & Pi km $ .Lawivmw | Bomidyi, Ming. "\ Office! | swmmm 75 PHVBICIANS AND SURGEONS. !'" L. K. Ward, M. D,, Physician suwd Surgeon.? J Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland: Giilmore LG ?h!s!cl&n and Surgeon - Newl,v Furnibhes: 1 ool table board. by, day.or week. N nn'g'rls'r Offiéa’over BAH. Winter'a Store. RO A [M

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