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PRICE s0 be sure you get it MODEL (O CREAM made in our own town and acknowledged by all good judges to be the purest, and smodthest and best ice cream sold in Northern Minnesota. You can get it at our store or OLSON’S Confectionery CITY DRUG STORE PALACE OF SWEETS MIDWAY Store and all the other leading deal- ers in this part of the state. Ghe Model THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. The Great McEwen will positively appear at the opera house lonight. William Burse went to Kelli- her last evening to look after some business matters for the Beltrami Timber company. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour, Mrs. Mary Gardner arriyed in the city last evening and will visit here for a week with her sister, Mrs. C. Knopke, I pay no taxes—I pay no rent, often busted—without a cent; but a king among men—from disease I'm free, since taking Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug Store. Joseph W. Flickwir and wife of Brainerd arrived in the city last evening and registered as guests at the Markham. Mr. Flickwir conducts a gymuasium at Brainerd. There has been considerable complaint made today relative to the telephone service in some parts of the city beingin bad order. The cause for this is that a building near the Pioneer office is being moved, which has necessitated cuttiog the wires and putting several phones out of commission. Thetelephone com- pany has not been in any manner toblame for the deficient service. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased por- tion of the ear, There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional reme- dies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian tube, When this tube is inflamed you havea rumbling sound or imper- fect hearing, and when it is en- tirely closed, deafness is the re- sult, and unless the inflamation can be taken out and this tube re- stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for- ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is noth- ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. C. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c¢. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. fiii&(fi“&it& 3333 l’!ilfl"li"!% P 3 BISIAR ¢ { VANDERLIP & CO " have removed to their new # quarters where they in- vite the public to call and nspect the new stock of PIANOS ORGANS ETC. Repairs for all kinds of Sewing Ma- chines. Sewing Machine oll and need- Jes. We tune Plonos and repalir Or- : ¢ gans and Bewing Machines. : 13333 333 13333 = 333333 333333333333333F mu&ama«nse&&eé EEEECEEEEECEEEEE (a ’&I‘I The Great McEwen will positively “show at the opera house tonight. Strictly fresh eggs at Roe & Markusen’s. E J. Swedback wasa visitor at Shevlin yesterday afternoon and evening. Arne Solberg spent last night at Blackduck, oun official business as deputy sheriff. William Blocker came down this morning from his homestead on the Battle river and will remain in the city for several days. Mrs. J. P. Pogue, who has been ill at her home and under the care of a physician for a week past, is considerably better today. The fire department is planning a grand ball to be given on labor day, which is Monday evening Sept. 3. Good music and good management. Tickets, percouple, 75e. E. A. Olson, a farmer on Lake Marquette and better known as “Chicken Olson,” left this morn- ing ona trip to Sibeka, in Hub- bard county. Dr. Jones, accompanied by his ‘“smoke” and combination band, went to Blackduck last evening and will “do” the fair town the balance of the week. A. F. Cummings of Cass Lake was in the city yesterday after- noon. Hbe left last night for Big Falls to lcok over the country about that place. The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from 80c to $3 per box. Pat Walsh, a cruiser and land locator of Cass Lake, came over from that place yesterday after- noon and left last evening for a IVE’S ICE CREAM CANTILOUPE SUNDAES They all come to us for Ive’s Ice Cream, 1t 1s the purest (I)l all ice creams. To be Lakeside fiakery. —CN LY 25.00 Read the Daily Picneer, The Great McEwen will positively show at the opera house tonight. C. L, Naylor returned last evening from a business trip to the twin cities. John F. Gibbons went to Black- duck last evening, on a business and political mission, J. G. Morrison, Jr,, principal of the Cross Lake Indian school, spent last night in the city. F. M. Lang left this morning on a business trip to the twin cities and points in southern Wisconsin. Henry Funkley left for Black- duck last evening and was circu- lating among his friends there today. J. P. Riddell was among the candidates for county office who[ "y O IS : were Blackduck-ward bound 1ast | ams ¢y et o oh sommissioners of evening. it Diaas " el 2ial, 2801 J. L. Baptie of Minct, N. D.,| Geare Gonde s st Distrct, who-lived in Bemidji for several S 5 months three years ago, is a visitor in the city. Bert Munson, the general rep-| © amis resentative for the Backus- '"T\T:m:x By Commissioner. Wagner, seconded Toe et ‘i;e“i‘c‘l’:“.\.';",x:‘i of Summit a5 Brooks Lumber company, came !ifl&.‘li‘:fl’ e o s Lo, sutisor be | Blackduck, snd; descoibed ae. follows (Biewin, ning ‘thence due’ north a distance of two miles| On mation duly made, seconded and carried, agricultural association for use at their_fair | before October 1, 1906, at ten o'clock a, m. | Henry Haley, work on Cormant road.. $ 55.00 structed to |mmcdin(=lg draw an auditor’s war- | work on the road described as follows: Be.! bridge between ranges 31 and 22 u n £ county traesurer is_hereby instructed to pay | five, town of Taylor, and running. thence due Chippewa Indians of northern (% “uicens wpon sresintation | o1 car. [ orth,one, mile (o the northwest co published | "mant bridge. read and approved, Said report being favor- | office, Bids to be filed on or before October | towns of Blackdu k and Swmmit. .. 50,00 ccording to said_committee's report, as fol- [tor was instructed to advertise for ‘bids on|. mant bridge 1ange_thirty three, thence south on section line | twenty-seven, town of Dort Hope, and running ® Y favorable way to the present cstal lic_crossing over Lake Julia creek in section | plans and specifications now on ie_ in the thirty-two, township one hundred forty-nine, | auditor’s ofiice, Notice of same to be pub. | —————————————————— range hitty:three, and following said”public lished in the Tenstrike Tribune in addition to of deeds in and for said county of Beltrami;| On motion of Commissioncr Olson, seconded | Brooklyn Man Kills One Weman and q g thence west, following Main street to the in- |by Cor.m ssi>ner Gundzrson, the auditor was Wounds Another. 2 4 tersection of “Third avepue in said village; | instricted to advertise for bids for rond work ince 2 i i ip one hundred forty-nine, range thirty- | ngrth one mile; thence due west one mile to {he gteamer Colon, shot and killed rods, more or less, to the section line between | Gunderson and Danaher, on September 6, 1906, ! old, a cousin of Mrs. Larsen, was shot ‘man. of forty-cight, range thirty-three, thence in a|at the Inez postoffice. Winterstein was arrested after a described | have offended and bring the cases on for hear- ton, D. 0., arrived in the city last |, f, Beltrami county, that two hundred dol-to the northeast corner of Rection five of said | the following bills were allowed and. the audi: the Red Lake railway, for the|i,be held at Biackduck on the 29th, 80th and{ On motion_ of Commissioner ~Gunderson, | Mike” Daley, work on North Cormant undred dollars, and the | ginning at the southwest comner of section | Charley Gunderson, 4260 feet of wairant_ upon presentation, north Minnesota, and it is likely that|ricd the report of the committee on a pro- |in the Tenstrike Tribune in addition to the | L. Biorge, three days overseeing work : e. members of the Red Lake band |able, the said route was laid out and a com- |1, 1906, ‘at_ten o'clock a, m. P. T. Ten E; Cormant : | coy eport, bridge.. ... i : 55.00 lows, to-wit: Beginning at a point eight rods |road work on the rond described as follows:) On miotion duly made, seconded and carried, A. W. DANAHER, to the Leach lake road, and running thence | thence due: east a distance of fwo and. one: Chairman. road to the cast end of Main street in the | the official paper. Bide to be filed on or be.{ JEALOUSY PROMPTS CRIME. hence south, following Third avenue to the Jon the road described as follows: ! Beginning| - New York, Aug. 29.—Martin Win- Of thence south on the one-sixteenth line | range line between the tow: f Cormant and of the sauthwest 'T'.ar:er of section thirty-two, ()uvgring: thence due north r;fim';g range line a| Mrg. Annie Larsen, twenty-nine years sections five and town one hundred forty-|at 2 o’clock p. m.; notice of said bid: by Gight, tange thirty-three; thence. south threc | published in 'the Tackduck American. in af. @nd seriously wounded by the fire- southeasterly dircetion, following the present | On motion of Commissioner Gunderson, sec:| hard struggle. He was Infatuated B It i G t township road as surveyed and_recorded. onded by Commissioner Saxerud, the bond of | Liy N 7o con ang said that jeal- eltrami County, . Minnesota. ii oduced by | for | wor he road Attorney for Indians Here, nded by, Couy | ag follows: Beginning at the southeast corner |ing_at the coming Scptember term of district e e and is_hereby appropriated out of the | town, according to_ specifications to be on file | tor instructed to issue warrants for. the same 3lst of August, 1906; and further, Be it re-|seconded by Commissioner Wagner, the audic| _bridge between ranges 51 and 82...... 34.00 Red Lake Indian agercy. Mr. ber for North Cormant bridg posed route for a road to be laid in the towns | official paper, Work to he done according to| . on North Cormant bridg % missioners’ order made and filed of the laying| On motion of Commi ner Saxerud, sec- 'brl'dfl'r, before he returns to Washington, P. T. T I The Great McEwen will - positively show at]south of the southeast —corner of section | Beginning at the south quarter post on the board agénumed o meet at’ten o'clock a. in a southwesterly dircction over the most | half miles to the southeast corner of section | Attest: JOHN WILMANN, village of Puposky, according to the recorded | fore the Ist day of October, 1906, -at ten o'clock one-sixteenth’ section corner in_the center of |at the sbuthwest corner of section fwenty-ni H township one hundred forty-nine, range thirty- | distance’ of fcur miles to the northwest cornes the County Commise |5z 5 b Tamirs e (|G o o, mie o he peghuch o | od, tn i apartments in Brooklyn. miles, following scction line to the southeast|dition to the official paper. Plans and spec On motion of Commissioner Olson, seconded | the First State Bank of Cass Lake in the sum missioner Gunderson, was -adopted; of section ecight, town of Northern, and - | cous W. B. Matthews of Washing:|resived, by the board of county commission: Briliern, gnd o night and left this morning, via [2!0, revente fund to the Beltrami county |in the auditor's offce. be filed on or fon the respective funds: s solved, that the county auditor is hereby tor was instructed to advertise for bids on road | Simon Daley, work on North Matthews is attorney for the|rant for the said two one mile to the northwest corner of said | George Ten Eyck, work on Nor he will hold & couneil with the|of Durand, Turtle Lake and Northern was|specifications now on file in the auditor's|L, Biorge, part payment road work in out and -establishing a county road to run |onded by Commissioner Gunderson, the audi- a the opera house tonight twenty township one hundred forty-nine, | section line between scctions: twenty-two m. August 28, 1900, hed pub: | iwenty-four in said town, according to the County Auditor. plat_thereof filed in the office of the register |a. m. ne, the southwest quarter of section thirty-two, | town of Cormant, and running +thence- duc | terstein, thirty years old, a fireman on urand apd Turtle Lake; thence west two |to be let on the grounds by Commissioners; Mrs. Sallle Pruhn, twenty-nine years . corner of section eighteen, town one hundred | fications may be seen at the aduitor’s office or by Commissioner Saxerud, and carri -|of $20.000.00,. with Jay P. Foot, Lewis Elling-| ousy prompted the crime. plication of Christopher Rogers to sell in-|ton, George F. Carpenter, Arthur A. Miller, toxicating liquors at Shotley was rejected. and Christian C. Strander as suretics, was ac- On motion board adjourned to mect at 2| cepted and approved. Wellman Abandons Polar Trip. o'clock p. On_motion of Commissioner Wagner, sec- AfternoonSession. onded by Commissioner Saxerud, the bond of| _Hammerfest, Norway, Aug. 29.—Ae- Board met per adjournment, with all mem-|the Lumbermens National Bank, with Johnj oerding to advices received here from hers present. Tacker, Julius Rosholt, Ear] Barker, | Spitzhergen, Walter Wellman, leader € A. On _motion of corge arson and Walter L. Brooks asl 0} o' Ghicago Record-Herald s es P seconded by Commissioner Olson, the applica: | sureties, was accepted and approved. met in regular session at the|tions of the following narties for abatement of | Moved by Commissioner Gunderson and sec-| pedition, starts south within a week, Mstructed 1o tabe: sack | Baving finally decided to abandon for taxes w"’:‘( r(c]ccli‘(‘ “R‘;\;l;sey ];m u kji\ '9[ orul(-:l b)"‘ Cnmml 0 X L e i i Lillsh & C . B. Odegaard, Ericl Nel- | county attorney be instructed to take sucl courthouse in Bemidji, Minne- |Cillsbury & Co § may be necessary to continue the in-| this year his attempt to reach the pole sota, Tuesday, Aug. 21, 1906 vestigation of the county affairs, and if deemed by means of airship. Commissioner Gunderson, Moore, and E. § On “motion of 55 s onded by Commissioner Wagner, the applica: , tions of the following parties for abatement of were approved: Jens J. Opsahl and J. o S._Pillsbury & Co. Moved I onded by Ce son, Andrew Nary, Bertha advisable to prosecute the persons found to OARD OF ¥ BEL- OTA. xerud and sec- mderson that the the board rejecting the applicati topher Rogers to sell _intoxics iquors at Shotley be reconsidered and action deferred until the meeting of the board to he held October 1, 19%. Motion carried. Moved by C: sioner Wagner and sec- ondcd by Commissioner Gunderson that the [ W. Hedgelin for road work on road described as follows: Deginning at the e northwest corner of section six in the town SESSION. of Turtle Lake and running thence west on econded and carried, [ town line one hundred twenty-two rods, be t 2 o'clock. «ccepted and approved. Motion carried. SION. Moved by Commissioner Gunderson, sec Wagner, that the On motion duly ma board :\(ljn\ulrvl rnment, with all [onded by Commissioner d the installing in the poor | Blackduck and running thence due north one farm the old he: trip beyond Big Falls, in search of some new locations. A, E. Weyler, the traveling representative for the Bemidji Brewing company, left last even- ing for points along the north line of the M. & [. which he will visit during the balance of the week, The family of M. F. Murphy, of Grand Forks, N. D., left yes- terday afternoon for Grand Forks. They have spent the summer in the Murphy cottage, at Grand Forks bay, and go home with nothing but the kindest words for Bemidji and her beautiful lake. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kinch left this morning for their home at Creighton, Nebraska. They have spent the past month visiting with their scn, L. G. Kinch, in Bemidji. They greatly enjoyed their stay here. . Mrs. A. Wall and her sister, Mrs. H. O. Wall, left this morning for Fergus Falls. They haye been visiting in Bemidji for several days, being the guests of their mother, Mrs. E. Brannon, their sister, Mrs, M. A. Clark, and brother, Eddie Brannon, Typewriter ribbons of all standard makes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer office. Eddie Gilmore, who has played third base for the local baseball team during the past two months, left this m.orning for his home at Durand, Wisconsin. Gilmore is a good baseman, a conscientious and steady player and a gentle- man both on and off the field. The family of Pat O’Brien intend to move from Bemidji to Brainerd, and will make their home in the latter city, They have packed their household goods, which are being shipped over the M. & [. to Brainerd today. Mr. O'Brien is a sawyer at the Crookston Lumber com- pany’s sawmill, Miss Alta Fisk left this morn- ing for her home in Minneapolis, after having spent her summer vacation in Bemidji, the guest of her father, D. H. Fisk, and brother, Charles, and her sister. Miss Fisk is an employe in the auditing department of the Northwestern Telephone Ex- ? : ning_ at the village limits of the village of 2 ) For moving to up from Brainerd last evening. ng plant of the county jail; | and one-half miles, and there ending, be ac- . |and for the putting in the poor farm toilct | cepted and approved. Motion carried. W. E, Hyatt came down this|rooms and bath tubs as per plans and speci- Phe petition. of R, H, Dickinson et al., fications now on file at the auditor’s office. | praying for the establishment of a highway in issued and ° Flood, TFours of the Warld, Arcadia, Hlo:s:0f Noascass, Infant Incubators, Creamery Butter and Strictly Fresh Eggs. morning from his home at Turtle | Dids to be sealed and filed on or before Oc: | the towns of Durand and Turtle Lake, was 5 s . | On motion of Commissioner Wagner, sec-|tition was reasonable on its face, and on! he is engaged in the saloon busi-|onded by Commissioner Olson (which motion | motion of Commissioner Wagner, seconded | trami County for seventy dollars’ damages, oners’ rooms at_the court house { h oy G ry ¢ & v i of Bemidji on Mm\d&y.k the 1st Moved by Commissioner Olson and secondcd | d: f October, 1906, at ten o'clock a. = for the Grand Forks Lumber |by Commissioner Saxerud, that the amount of | and_shat Commissioners. J. H. Wagner and| \ company, came down from Black- [ in fuil for the taxes on 1904 assessment, and | cxamine said proposed road, and that such| Midway Betwcen Minaccpclis and St. Paul on the Selby-Lake Inteee the further sum of seven hundred fifty dollars | committee_mect on the route -of such road ) % tax of the Burlington Lumber Company. Saturday, the 20th day of September, 1906, at day in the city. Five bids on the Gull river bridge were sub- | ten o'clock a. m.. and that notices thercof be ies, | missioner Wagner, seconded by Commissioner | The petition of G. A. Leipold et al Beauty rules of the beauties \agner. the bid of James M. Price for the |ing "for the establishment of a highway Hicr Crass A::m.\r.r.a D .\cr;oxtfivxc Acrs, ‘Banp Coxcerts; Brovonz ENSATIONS, FIREWORKS, ELECTRICAL ILLUMINATION % 5o | the lovést—was accepted and approved, said | 1wo, and the town of Hagali, was presented to Sensarions, Frz g > N8, little talk, luncheon, an -hour’s|J. M. Price to enter intg contract and furnish | the board. and after being duly considered the nflnnnce of fll‘e co;flr::ic(. X n_motion board adjourned to meet at 10 Rocky Mountain Tea. Wednesd o Corags d y lets, 35 cents, Barker’s Drug Forencon Session, See Newipapors: :-‘Dffi.flwdll J tablets, = ures introduced from time to time. all memb B il ten o'clack, and_that Commissioners J. H. o the buildin W. P. Welch and J. Ren Decker | fGiiiys: Teginning at the sonthesst cormer of | um et ‘commtioe mett: on the route. of returned last evening from [section seventeen, and then running due north | sai d at the. southeast corner of section . teen, and there terminating) were submitted | (hirty-th Friday, the 28th day of Sep- Hackensack, whither they went |t 00 15 fominaiing) were submitted tember, 1006, at ten o'clock a. m.. and that They were unsuc- ninety-five dollars—said bid being the lowest— by Commissioner Wagner, that the sum of 6/56 I ie “ S“tore ass, |10, thier it omteas Sl o A o e | e e ol b D s i i : ter into co urnish good and | the county road and bridge fund to the town : < cessful in catching many- bass, |10 £aier "o Coptiact and, o furnish &ood and | the county, rond a improvements in said town. . e The bid of Chapman & Peterson (said bid | of th ressional or government township Toss, being the only Did for the uilding of two | one. handeed sikty morih of rimgs thirty west Is headquarters for the best " " scribed as follows: Beginning at the north- | sota, 3 J. Adam Bede of Pine City, [west comer of section eight and Voters, have petitioned e’ bowrd. of county n S i that the said town be congressman from the Eighth |of scction nine) was on motion of Comm G R sioner Saxerud, scconded by Commissioner | noticy & issued :}ml w‘\‘&le_(l; ived) ABatith Bt 3 L hapman L th t resolved, that the sai night from Duluth and remained | & Peterson to”enter into contract dnd e BN B G B nish’su d being the only bid | he *Gu that notices be at_once Blackduck, where he will deliver | F the building of one mile of road, described | given ~designatini the residence of N A: s thence running west one mile to the nortli | Saturday, the eighth day of September, 1906, He is wea.ring '.hfl.z cOmel‘fiEble west corner of said section three) was on mo- | hetween the hours of nine o'clock a. 5 d 5 - tober 1, 1906, at ten o'clock a. m. Motion | presented to the board, and after being duly was carried), the county attorney was instruct. foner Gunderson, it was ordered ness. u:ban to Which All Strect Cars i1 Both Cities Transfer. AFTERNOON AND EVENING——— . yesterday morning in quest of | \Vasner, seconded by Commissioner Saxerud, | natices be issued and posted, miles of road in the town of Taylor, and de-|in the county of Beltrami and state of Minne: running | votes organized as a body politic corporate, and district, arrived in the city 1ast|Gunderson, accepted at the price of two and | fay petition be received, led and ‘accepted, and a guest at the Markbam until |isce of said contract. daries of said congressional or government as follows: Beginning at the northeast cor-| Rippy in said township as the place of holding tion of Commissioner Olson, seconded by | five o'clock p. m., be_ fixed as the 3 Call at the store or phone 207 River and went to Fowlds, where | carried. Considered the board determined that the pe- cd to settle the suit of J. M. Price vs. Bel. g upon said petition be had at M' B DeWoIf, representative ten dollars statutory costs and clerk’s fees. in the city seven. hundred and fifty dollars be accepted W. Danaber be appointed a committee to duck this morning and spent the [on the 195 assessment of the personal property {4t the point of beinning. of said road on 3 T TO ALL VISITORS mitted to the board, and on motion of posted. FREE aw - Breakfast early, a little walk, a|sum of four hundred dollars—said bid being | tween towns one hundred fifty, range thirty- 3 o0d and sufficient bond for the faithful per- rest, and at night Hollister’s — - st, g g Electric Theater, Minlature" Rallway, Tea or oclogk u. m. on Wednesday Cerrousel, Langhing Mystic Store. Board reconvened as per adjournment, with [ on Monday, the 1st day of October, ) of one mile of | W 1 A. W. Danaher be appointed a 5 the town of Port Tope (described as | committee to examine said proposed road, %nd| ADMISSION TO PARK 10 CENTS; CHILDREN & Cents 1o the northeast corner of said section seven- six, township one hundred fifty, range the bid of W. T. Blakely of seven hundred Moved by Commissioner Saxerud, seconded black bass. but enjoyed their trip neverthe. |the contract. Whereas, the majority of the legal voters S containing _twenty-five or more legal thence cast two miles to the northeast corner | com hearing of said petition having been 50-100 dollars per running rod, said bond for the faithful perform- | that the boundarics of said town be the boun- i s “The bid of C. Brong for the s iy vnshi; 2 2 f said t shall this morning, when he left for [,omie S oS e sum of cight | township, and that the name of said town shal an address at the county fair.|ner, of section: three, town of "Biackduck, | fic frst town mecting of said town, and that smile and appears confident of | Commi sionlcr_(:undcrsnu. accepted ‘and ap- | holding the first meeting of said town, and proved, Brong to_enter into contract | that the report of these proceedings be filed < i it and to' give good and sufficicnt bond for the | with the ty auditor. 2 re-election to his present position. | §1it, &% £ good and, sificient bond for the N i Licaded At ear contract. - ried, the aduitor was instructed to advertise Charles Knopke has returned from a trip on Lake Superior, during which he visited several e > points of interest. The weather J was 80 unpropitious that Knopke l he ® o i abandoned a portion of the trip 3 1 n n e S O a a e al r i which he intended to take and he G i B A A was glad to return to Bemidji reat : ' MIDWAY BETWEEN MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL— s 7 Premiums & Puss: §65,640.50 Dan Pateh ' Cresceus Will go against their world's re- © cords. Monday atierroon. and pursue the ‘‘even tenor of his way,” with no - disturbing thoughts of shipwreck and other untoward happenings. T. J. Danforth, father-in law of T. J. Miller, left this morning for St. Paul, having received word that a sister who was 89 years old had dird in Roston and would be taken to'St. Paul for burial Mr. Dardorth. vho is 81 years eld, was 112 11 'rd nan to act as a railroad conduetor in the sty e of Mirneso'a, and is said to be the old st survivor of the railway conductors at present living in the ~ute. it ~Amusement .Program Married Two Couple. g_:::ihtl‘t!» noon aml M A. Clark, judge of probate, change company at Minneapolis Frank 8. Lycan, Mrs. Lycan and their daughter Donna returned yesterday afternoon to their home in Crookston. Mr. Lycan stated that he would return in a few days, and gradu- ally acquaint himself with Be- midji - and her people. The Lycan’s assume cuntrol of the #|Hotel Markham on September|will run the Martin hotel, in| has married two couple, so far this week, and expects a rush'of business in the matrimonial line during the next three weeks. Monday, be united in marriage Helmer Hegg and Anna Kristina Walstrom, of Nymore. Tuesday he performed: the marriage ceremony for Ira M. Kellogg and Daisy Dirst. They X QAY LADIES® RELAY lliglnd. DEDICATION:MONDAY, sMn:'MBnR,s. An_mmss Byams I ] ———ALL THE WEEK=———= | HALF FARE ON SEPT. 3,4,5,6,7, and 8,190 | ¢, cossoe Mill Park addition,

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