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4 | MORE NEWS | : OF ELECTIONS MILL STARTS TOMORROW Belated Returns Arriving Crookston * Lumber Com-i From Townships Through- pany’s Plant in Bemidji to | oy¢ the County. I Be Put in Operation. | Look over our -AC‘;fl‘l for SILKIZED || | POPALINE, the ‘. only reliable. RT TER EXPECTED District Court for Beltrami County Begins in Be- " midji Tomorrow. Spring line of Corsets be- | You can get it at fore you buy. the Bazaar. ONLY FORTY CASES ON CIVIL CALENDAR: Benville. MEN NOTIFIED TO APPEAR| Supervisors—ChairmanH, . G. FOR DUTY. Thorson; Fred A. Freitag, John Light, There Being But Five 5 days sale at GHe Bazaar store, - commencing March 20 and Unusually Early Start to Be Made and Long Sawing Season is Assessor—J. Justice—O. C. Expected. ) g Cases to Try: e 3 G | 4 Constables—Hans Borge, M. T B ot g Sk s ; - ] L. Winasbn. lasting until Saturday ' The Crookston Lumber com- : ; District' court for Beltrami S e A 1. it B 4| pany will tomorrow morning put Taylor: county sets’‘tomorrow morning nlght MarCh 24. in operation its large sawmill in| Supervisors—Chaitman, 'S. 8.|ana-Judge Spooner ‘of this ' city: this city and.everything is in.Caffier, G.V. Thomas, W. B.| will'preside at, the term; which readiness for the start. Today |Bright. ; Sy promises to be unusually light,| the mill has been steamed up| Treasurer—S. C. Kirkpatrick. |there being but 40" cases on the and all employes of the mill have| 1own Clerk—H, A. I‘;df’,"{hQDY- civil calendar and five cases on been notified to appear for duty. Asse.ssor—C. A. Mathieny. the criminal caléndar. March 20 is an unusually early| J2stice—James Taylor. None of'the’ civil cases are of start for the plant, which has| Constable—S. F. Adams, much importance, ‘the most im- never before been operated until g portarit‘one on the calendar being after the ice had disappeared Quiring. that of Wade Welk the City from the lake. This year, how- Supervisorsfch;airma.n, J. W, |of Bemidji, in which the plaintiff, ever, a large pond at the foot ofiArntson, C. G. Johnson, T. P.|suesfor $5,000 da: " for the | When out shopping it is a question of dollars and cents. and any lady who considers her own liest interests or who knows the 'established reputation of this store, wilt cOme here because they are sure of getting quality thoroughly reliable. This is where You can get an Uneq-ua‘.l'l:edi variety of the slip has been prepared, the work of repairing the mill has been pushed along rapidly during the winter and as a result the mill is ready for business. For the present only the two band saws will be operated, the! company having decided not to run the gang saw for several weeks yet. Wreck on Kelliher Spur. Dooher. - breaking of a leg on the street at || Treasurer—Erick Johnson. |tHe corner of ‘Beltraini ‘avernue’ Town Clerk—And. Hendrick- |and Fourth street while:driving a son. ' delivery wagon. - - : i Assessor—C. J. Carlson. Among the criminal cases is Justice—Geo. TenEyeck: ! that against James or “Shorty’)! For constables Carl Wallin|Vesley, who is accused of the i and F, J." Ddoher received” six [murder of N. O. Dahl :and daugh: votes each, ter,’ Aagot. The authorities re- fuse to'state what evidence they have found against Vesley, but it! " is'probable that unless sufficient Ribbons ‘they last, only . : iy Express Thanks. RESOLVED:—That Laces Bemidji New Spring Goo_ds. o blues, reds, greens, in fact” every cpn- ceivable color combination, while 10- i Pin this city.. We are making special pre- |, - Embroideries ‘At this sale'we expect to show eone of the ' largest assortneents ever seen’ at one’ time |! paration ™ for- displayng our enmtire' line | |as much as possible. ’ ; A small sized wreck on the Kel-|chapter No. 171, 0. E. 8. extend |qvigence'can be procured to con: liher line occurred this morning, | %0 Mrs. R. B. Foster, and all wWho | y;o him he will be allowed his || when the caboose and two freight | 2ssisted her, a vote of thanks for| ¢.0edom, as was Fournier. cars left the track. No one was|the proceeds of the musical en- e “| Just received'a’ large assortment. of Nor-| A1l 313 § 2 mandy Val. Taces' regular’ price 10 ; All in SPeCIa'l Sale would he 20 & 25¢, PERSALE He & & C | 2nd out on tables where: you can/see them Do It Now. injured and the jolt was hardly felt by the passengers riding in the accommodation coach, which is attached to the rear end of the The train was unable to make connections with thesouth bound M. & I, passenger at Funkley for tertainment given under her direction March 9th. Also, The| Have you stomich trouble? feel Segerstrom Piano Co., of Minne- [sour? remidy! one teaspoon of apolis for the piano furnished for [clean sand after each meal,igo the entertainment. hear the ‘‘Deestrick Skule| l. . Ghe Bazaar Store Mgrs. A. E. HENDERSON, Master”’ March 30th, laughlarge, | 2 Worthy Matron. [eat a big supper, dance two| Six Persons Are [njured. ¢ r . Soutfiern Catholic"Schosl Burned: | Pretender May Attack Fez. NEeLLIE M. COVELL, hours and you will haye asmile Secretary. that won’t come off. Admission {two shilliogs. : Degree of Honor. Louisville, March 19.—Train Ne. 6| Shreveport, La, March 19.—8t. Vim | Oran, Algeria, March 19.—The, on the Monon road was derailed at | Cent’s: academy, established thirty |orces of the pretender to the thyo_nel Horseshoe Lend shortly after 11 a. m."| YEars ago and one of the most widely >f4 Morocce have had anether skirmish: ‘u~ — Five passengers and’ the baggageman | Knowm Catholic' institutions ‘in the with the Moroccan tredps, the former l one and one-half hours and con- sequently thelatter train'was de- layed for that length of time. Yoha Hovde of Coltoh; S. D., was burned to death in a fire at that plaee. Hovde, who was fifty-five years old, formerly lived in Duluth, Minn. were injured. The engine jumped the | South, has been destroyed by fire. Fhe [losing two men killed and seven e track while the train was' rounding a | fire originated from a defective flue [Wounded. It is reperted that the pre Typewriter paper, ribbons and | . .ve and the entire train went down: | While the feachess and pupils were at |lender is preparing to make an attack carbons at the Pioneer office; an embankment. luneheon. - All escaped without injury. |Apon Fea, the capital / S B 20 pounds of best granulated Sugar, | for $1.00 with every purchase of $5 or ever or if you prefer K. L. Beredict of Minneapolis is in the city for a .short’ visit with friends. ———— ' Jones Pays the Freight--——-and the People get the Benefit. J. A. McConkey To Be Sold Out. During the next 30 Days TLook for the “red tickets.” They denote a saving of from one- - fourth to one-half on your pur- Sale comimences Friday The Most Tremendous Sepsation in Merchandise Sales Ever Held in MAR. 16 Bemidji, Minnesota T $9,448.29 Woi'th of High Grade Merchandise Going Out to all the People e & The entire stock owned by J. A. McConkey has fallen into the hands of N. J. Bohlke & Co., of Minneapolis, Mh?n., ?,nd is for sale in: the city of Bemidji for the next thirty days, at a great sacrifice. The store is now closed and will remain closed until Friday, March 16 ; ¢ il at 9 o’clock a. m., to mark down goods and re-arrange the stock : ' : ' : : A deep cut has been made to sell it quickly to raise the desired amount of cash to satisfy the mediator in charge. No reserve will be 9 former Price or the wiskh of the proprietor, will not be considered.. This means a great saving to you y 10 Yards of Best Calico for 10c - with every purchase of $5 or over or to make matters worse 10 Bars of Good Laundry Soap for 10c - ‘with $5 purchase or over made: everything must go. Costs. : : s , il on all staple goods, such as a complete line of Notions, Gloves, mittens, Hosiery, Crockery, Groceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco, etc.; and”.xp_ a comblete line of Men’s Women’s and Children’s Shoes. ' i . : ‘| Supply your wants for a year or two while the matter is being adjusted by the mec};a.tor in charge. Old clerks will be retained and a ' large force of new ones on hand to care for the crowds. Come and see what theN.J. Bohlke &. Qo. h?,s done to the'store, ‘(..'}om-e from miles away and see a bit of Minneapolis life while you load up with bargains and ‘geefa sale which will be an event memorial to the annals of Bemidji, Minnesota. |