Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 20, 1906, Page 4

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COUNCIL : MEETING Sewerage Question Was Dis- cussed at Session Held by City Dads Last Night. ’ CITY HALL MANAGEMENT AWARDED To FIREMEN. Matter of Letting Contract for City Printing Laid Over Another Week. Considerable business was transacted at the meeting of the city council last night. One of the peculiar features of the ses- sion was that no bills were pre- sented, something that has not happened for years. J.C. Smith applied for aid CHISHOLM GETS TERM IN JAIL | Pleads Guilty to Non Su‘pportl of His Wife and Seven Months 01d Baby. { William * Chisholm was up be-l' fore Judge Skinvik yesterday afternoon to answer to two charges of non support, one of his wife and the other of his seven months old baby. ' Chis- iholm pleaded “guilty to both charges and on the first was given a fine of $50 and costs or 72 days in the county jail'and on the sec- ond a similer fine or 65 daysin jail. Chisholm “failed” to pay either of the fines and is now serving his term, which is in all 187 days. Under the new code, however, he has the privilege ‘of furnishing a bond for the support of his wife and child and provid- ing the justice deems the bond sufficient Chisholm 'may be re- { |HAVE ORDERS FOR 3,000 MEN Hawkes & Dudley, New Em- ployment' Agents, Now Ready for Business. ! Dick Hawkes and F. M. Dudley' were last night granted license by the city council for the opera- tion of an" empldyment ‘office in Bemidji‘and the office’ will ke’ located at the old Wheelock & | Hawkes stand on Beltrami aye- nue, - The firm name will be; Hawkes & Dudley: Orders 'for 3,000 men for peeling cedar, rail- road work and the drives bhaye already been received. Hawkes & Dudley are not shipping men | west, where it rains five daysi out of a week and wheré there are more men now than can get - When out shopping it is a question of dollars and cents. and any | lady who considers her own best interests or who knows the established reputation of this store, will cOme here because they work, HawkEes & DUDLEY. COURT GRIND Look over our Spring line of Corsets be-" fore you buy. from the city in the sum of $50, leased. with which he hopes to secure LT R medical treatmeut for his eyes, AGGUSED OF which for several years have been almost useless. The matter was referred to a committee con- sisting of Brinkman, Graham' ‘ . . { and McTaggart, l-‘ran.klm ‘Curtls (?ha.rged The sewerage committee| With Being Accomplice listened to remarks by Mr. Clausen, an engineer of St. Paul, and afterwards a resolution was adopted by the council to the Gilvray of Duluth, who drew the|morning Tnd confined at the ;Vas'e}epte%‘f_{ér‘ep:i@!lgb _T;:lecal g orginal plans for the Bemidii/county jail ona charge of being|dar was called and the I0: At D BDS Oh el SIRON accomplice’ in the firing ~of ‘the ' Wwasdeyoted to fixing' dat Nawton hall'in- that village list| the casés on the calendar. - '] The five, |afternoon a number of minor sewer system, and a number of other engineers, meet with' ' Mr.|Wednesday = nignt." Clausen and County Surveyor|which was undoubtedly of an in- | Motions were heard and disposed M. D. Stoner at some future date cat(nidiary origin, was discovered onfo.on e o S e e and arriee Cofmicina ok ;:.d %lzgufiolx)xif%?b%:y bd\fifi?gg paired hogits roogu sy}:!mrtly after and a search for the incendiaries the noon hour, had reported ro license bond of | has been kept up since the oceur- jindictments. : Wold & Nelson with O. J. Tagley |rence. It the system. The liquor and A, D. Moe as sureties was accepted. The bid of the Be- INCENDIARISM in - Funkley Fire. Franklin Curtis of Funkley |day.”The grand jury was'charged| effect that City- Engineer ' Mc-(was brought” to “Bemidji this|this‘morning and ‘John Graham: is understood that! Curtis will make a confession ir- | volving other men in the affair. BEGAN TODAY Grand' Jui‘Y"‘Chfilj'féfi fand Johu' Graham Elécted Fore: mab-Caletidat Called. ” [ The spring term”of “district jcourt for Beltrami county began: this morning at the " ¢ourt room | in the'‘conrt hous Spooner presiding, - importance occured du Ribbons in blues, reds, greené, in fact every econ- ceivable color ‘combination, while § they last, only iz 5 IOC : 5 in this city. Laces Just received a large assertment of Nor- mandy Val. Laces regular price 10 C Up to a late h this after- Re grand jury, which re. ] | would he 20 & 25c¢, UESAE 5c & i J. W. Speelman is in the city from Buena Vista. i The Bemidji Elevator compsny midji fire department for the city hall management was accepted, there being only one other bid, that of A, T. Wheelock., A com- mittee consisting of Miller, Bowser and Kinch was appointed | erty now in the hall, Dudley were granted. license to operate an employment office, the| ¢ The best pan cake maker in| city printing matter to make some settlement with|oyer for another ger of the city < hall, regarding today shipped out three carloads certain scenery and other prop-|of mixed flour and feed and will Hawkes & |ship five carloads tomorrow. Mr. Wheelock, the former mana-|which the council adjourned. was laid t>wn’’ presides at the griddle.| week, after Men’s supper Mar. 28, Masonic o'clock for the benefit of the are sure of getting quality thoroughly reliable. This is where Embroideries At this sale we expect. to show one of the largest assortments ever seen at one time We are- making special pre- paration: for displaying our entire: line: as much as possible. All in Special Sale and out om tables where you can see them: GhHe Bazaar Store Call for SILKIZED POPALINE, the only reliable. * You can get'it. at _ the Bazaar. e B L 5 days sale at GHe Bazaar store, commencing March 20and | lasting until Saturday night March 24. You can get an unequalled variety of New Spring Goods. “ St. Philips Aid society will] Ever How about hot cakesand syrup? Headsy. aftarnoen. ‘A 100 cent 28." Come. {lunch will be seryed from 4 to 6 De It Now. ' Hall, society. All welcowe. sour? remidy! meet,at the residence of Mrs, J. | weniers? Themen will servethem | hear - the 1B, Eoés, 113 Fifth street, Wed-|at the Presbyterian supper Mar. Master” Mareh 80th, laugh large, eat. saner kraut and|clean sand after each meal, go *‘Deestrick Skule eat a big supper, dance two hours and you will have - a smile that. won’t come off. Admission Have you stomich trouble? feel | two. shillings. one teaspoon of Degree of Honor. Duiing the next Look for the “red tickets.” They denote a saving of from one- fourth to one-half on your pur- Sale comimences Friday MAR. 16 and closes when entire stock is sold. — Jones Pays the Freight-----and the People get the Benefit. cConkey| To»Bé Sold Out. The Most Tremendous: Sensation in Merchandise Sales Ever Held in - Bemidji, Minnesota | $9,448.29 Worth of High Grade Merchandise Going Out to all the People S 9O 20 pounds of best granulated Sugar for $1.00 with every purchase of $5 or over or if you prefer 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 B o The entire stock owned by J. A. McConkey has fallen into the hands of N. J. Bohlke & Co., of Minneapoiis, Minn., and is for sale in the city of Bemidji for‘the next thii-ty davs, at a great sacrifice. The store is now closed and will remain closed until Friday, March 16 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 t : made: everything must go. Costs. former Price or the wish of the propr: o raise the desired amount of cash to satisfy the media.tor in charge. No reserve will be : ietor, will not be considered. This means a great 'saving to you on all staple goods, such as a complete line of Notions. Gloves, ‘mittens, Hosiery, Crockery, Groceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco, etc., and a complete line of Men’s Women'’s and Children’s Shoes. Supply your wants for a year or two while the matteris being adjust large force of new ones on hand to care for the cro miles away and see a bit of Minneapolis life while annals of Bemidji, Minnesota. ed by the mediator in charge. Old clerks will be retained and a wds. Come and see what the N. J. Bohlke & Co. has done to the store. Come from ‘you load up with bargains and see’a sale which will be an event memorial to the

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