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AME PRICE so be sure you get it MODEL [CE CREAM made in our own town and acknowledged by all good judges to be the purest, and smoothest 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. GhHe Model THE CITY. Read the Daily Picneer, The M. & I. train was a half hour late yesterday evening Attend vhe fur sale at the Bazaar Store, Thursday October 11, R. W. Hall of Piquot was registered at the Brinkman last night. Bemidji Hlevator Co. head- quarters for hay, grain, ground feeds and flour. F. O. Melby, ths Wilton mer- chant, came over from his home last evening to liear the speechl of Governor Johnson at the opera house. A full line of furs will be on sale at the Boziar Store Thurs- day October 11, Furs delivered from the sample line on exhibi- tion. Gymnastics alone can never give that elasticity, ease and graceful figure which comes by taking Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea. Tea or tablets. At Barker’s drug store. Willam L:onen, president of the village council of Kelliher and owner of asaloon at that place, came down from his home this morning and spent the day in the city looking after some business matters. Choice Residence for Sale. I offer for sale a two-acre residence tract in Wagner’s! addition. The place is improv.d and has a choice lot of berries and small fruits. Good dwelling, barn and hennery. A splendid piece of property to be sold M. & M. Read the Daily Pioneer. EYES-— Drs. Larson & Larson, specialists in fitting glasses, Office in Swedback Block. For the newest styles and best furs attend the fur sale at the Buzaar store Thursday October 11, R. E. Wilkins of Cass Lake, agent for the Fitger Brewing company, spent last night in the city. 1. Blooston returned yesterday evening from a business trip to the twin cities in the interest of the Berman Emporium, The Modern Samaritans will give a Halloween party and dance at Masonic Hall on the evening of October 31st. Typewriter ribbons of all standard makes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer office. W. H, Strachan, superinten- dent of the M. & I, came down this morning from Big Falls, in |his special car, and went on to Brainerd. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby- terian church will do all kinds of plain sewing, tie comforters, etc. Leave work with Mrs. E. H. Reynolds or Mrs. Thomas i Bailey. William Congdon, chief of police of Cass Lake, came over from the “Lake” yesterday even- ing and remained in the city until the train went east last night. He reports everything quiet in police circles in his town. The most awkward and un- gainly woman can be transformed into a beautiful, lovely creature if she has the brain power to ab- sorb the fact that Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do the business. Tea or tablets, 35 ceunts. At Barker’s drug store. Mack Kennedy, who with Harvey Miller conducts a ‘“‘wet goods” establishment at Cass Lake, was in the city last evening. He was accompanied by Mrs, Kennedy, and they attended the concert given by the jubilee singers. Miss Bell of Cass Lake, who is stenographer in the office of Senator William O’Neil, superin- teadent of logging on the Chip- p2wa reservation, came over from the “Lake’ yesterday after- inoon and was the guest of Miss Hattie Haldeman during the evening, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mills and daughter Beatrice left this morn- ing for Superior. Mr. Mills will return by first train, but Mrs. Mills and Beatrice will remain at the head of the lakes for a month, as Mrs. Mills is in poor health and desires a change of climate for 4 short time. B cheap. Apply at the residence. A. B. Daggett. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis- Oysters - Oysters - Oysters S ——— We have just received from Baltimore, at our store, a shipment of these select oysters which can be had at the right pnoe. = If you are in need of any thing in the bakery line or fruit line, call up Phone 118 and it will be delivered promptly from the e ——p————— Lakeside Bakery. Charles Hayden of Blackduck was a visitor in the city today. German Lutheran services will be beld at the courthouse Sunday afternoon, at 8 o’clock. Sam Simpson, the logger and ‘‘booster’’ for the new townsite of Bena, was a visitor in the city today. FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you on short notice. Miss Olson, one of the teachers in the Bemidji schools, went to Cass Lake this morning to visit over Sunday with relatives. Johnson & O’Connér shipped ten men to Akeley this morning and they will work in the camps of the Red River Lumber com- pany. E. R. Farley arrived in the city last evening from Minneapolis and will remain in the city a few days to look after some business matters. Mrs. H. O. Wall of Fergus Falls is visiting with her sister, Mrs. M. A. Clark, before depart- |, ing for North Dakota, where she will make her home. Peter Larkin, member of the firm of Larkin & Dale of Turtle River, drove down from “Turtle” this morning and spent the day in the city on business. Dick Hawkes left this morning for Hot Springs, Ark., where he will remain for several weeks, in the hope of obtaining relief from rbeumatism and general debility. Harry Brummond, the Walker merchant, spent last night in the city and left this morning for the Red Lake agency, where he is also interested in a general store. The annual exhibition of furs which has been so popular will be on exhibition at the Bazaar store Thursday Oct. 11. Furs delivered as you select from this NOTICE OF APPLICATION| —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. , STATE OF HINNESOTA. % 88 Counry o¥ BRLTRAMY, Olty of Bamldjl. Notice is hereby glven, that application has the olty counall been made in writing to ot IlldOlW of Bsmld raying for lquors _ for and filed the = term commencing thn 15t day of October 1906, and wrmlnlllfll’ md of October 1907, by the followin, *:r nd at the lullowln%rlwe. a8 stal sald’ applications, respectively, to-wit: FRED E. BRINKMAN At and In the first floor, tront room of that certain two-story brlck bullding sitnated nnd located on lot ten (10),block seventeen (17), or- iginal towsite of Bemldjl, Beltraml county, inn. s-m lnnllun(on will be heard and deter- mined dy ald clty council of the City of Bemldji uL the clty clerk's omce n lll Clty Hall In nllil Olw of Bemidji in Bel- trami wnnng d State of Minnesota, on lll dly 3!' tober,A. D). 1906, at ¥ 0 1 13t dly of Dcwhor. A. D, 1 SE. THOMAS MALOY City Clerk. NOTICE ' OF APPLICATION ——for— LIQUOR LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Beltrami £0] Clty of Bemidjl Notice is hereby given, That lDDchLlon has been made in writing the city counctl ot 'sald City Of Bomidl and. el in my oftice, praying for license to sell Intox- icating liquors for the term commencing on September 20, 1906, and terminating on Septembe 1907, by the following person aud at the following place, as stated In said application, respectively, to-wit: FRANK GAGNON At and In the front room first floor of that certain two-story frame building located on lots and 24, blmk sixteen (16), original townsite of Bo.mldjx. inn. Said application will be heard and deter- mined by sald city_councitof the City of Be- midJi at the city Clerk’s office in the city hall in said Olty of Bemidji, in Beltrami county and State of Minnesota, on Monday, the Ist day of October, A. D.1906, at 80'clock p. m. ot that day. Witness my hand and seal of City of Be- midji this 24th day 01 Sem A. D. 1906, [Seal] HOMAS MALOY City Clerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. STATE OF MINNESOTA, % ss. County of Beltrami, City of Bemidji, Notice Is hereby given, That application has been made in wricing to the city council of said city of Bemidji and filed in my office. praying tor license to sell intoxicating lagors for the term commencing on October 7, 1906, and terminating October 7, 1807, by the fol- lowing person, and at the tollowing place, statea in said application, respectivel to-wit: L. BLOOSTON At and in the front room, first floor of that certain two-story brick building located on lot eight (8). block seventeen (17), original townsite of Bemidji. Minnesota, Said application will be heard and deter- mined by said city council of the city of Be- midji, at the clerk's office in the cltydall in said city of Bemidji, in Beltrami county. and state of Minnesota, on Monday, the 1st day of dOcrtglwr A, D. 1906, at 8 o’clock p. m., of that a1 Witness my hand lnfl seal of city of Bemidji th ‘"f of Sept., A., THUMAS MALOY, City Clerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } s8. County ot Beltrami, City of Bemidji, Notice is hereby given, That application has been made in writing to the city council of sald city of Bemidji and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating iquors for the term commencing on Ocu)bvr 25, 1906, and terminating on October 25, 1907, by the following person and at the following place. as state in said application, re- spectively, to-wit: line. A . standard make Remington typewriter with tabulator, but little used and as good as new can be had for $60.00 cash, Just one half the factory price. In- quire at Pioneer Office, John Myers returned this John Rillis, chairman of the democratic committee of Itasca county, and A. B, Clair, member of the democratic state central committee for the Eighth dis- ease. Catarrh is a blood or con- stitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must tike internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di- rectly on the blord and muacous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescrip- tion. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting di- rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimouials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Teledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. trict, came over from Grand Rapids yesterday afternoon with Governor Johnson and L. G. Pendergast and occupied seats on the platform at the opera house last evening. They re- turned home on the night train. condition Send us your soil o1 spotted clothing or other Inmuho fabnes They will be returned fresh and clean av small expense without unneces- sary delay. Inormation Boskin res Wo poy (oo exprem o o3 erdors o193 o mere morning from Northome, where he closed a contract to log two million feet of pine during the coming winter. The pine is lo- cated four miles east of North- ome, Moses DeRocher and wife left this morning for their home in Brainerd, having been visiting for several days with Albert Halvorson and wife. Mr. DeRocher isa brother of Mrs. Halvorson. The schools of Nymore were closed yesterday afternoon and will remain closed until the addi- tion to the school building is completed, it being impossible to conduct the sessions while the work is going on. A. A. Goodrich returned yes- terday afternoon from Deer River, where he had been to look after some business matters for the Carpenter-Lamb company, for which he is the general Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. MINNEAPOLIS , 1y FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! We have just received a carload of the celebrated White Jacket Flour Those who have used the White Jacket flour are reorder- ing it and say for a good flour that will give satisfaction there is no flour its equal. If you have used it we know you will reorder. If you have not used it we invi Call at the store or phone 207. ROE @ MARKUSEN. te you to try a trial sack. manager in this partof the state. There is nothing that takes away the beautiful, womanly charms like a plodding, stooped, awkward carriage. There is ab- solutely nu excuse for that as Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is made. Tea or tablets, 85 cents at Barker’s drug store. HAmous MINg vs. Og, the famous king of Bashan, 1nen- tioned in Deuteronomy, had a bedstead nine cubits long, or about sixteen and a half feet. It {s doubtful whether Og himself was of the full length of his bedstead. Many bones of reputed glants have been found in different countries of the world, and uninformed people hastily concluded that the men to whom these bones were supposed to haye belonged must have been from fifteen to thirty feet in helght. Al such remains have been proved to be lnuomcrma!&:mi’lmm L. BURKE First floor of that certain two-story frame building located on lots eighteen (18) and nineteen (19), block seventeen (17), original townsite of Bemidji, Minnesota, Said application 'will be heard and de- termined by said city council of the city of Bemidji at_the city clerk’s office in the city hall in sald city of Bemidji, in Beltrami county, and state of Minnestoa, on Monday. the first day of October, A. D, 1906, at 8 o'clock P m ot zhns day, ess my hand and seal of the, cliv of Be- i i Dot A of September. [seAT] THOMAS MALOY City Clerk, NOTICE OF APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Beltrami, City of Bemidji. Notice is hereby given, That application has been made in_wrlting to the city council of the city of Bemidil and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the term commencing on October 2, 1906, and terminating on October 26, 1967, by the tollowlnga)erson, and _at the fol- lowing place, as stated in said application.re- spectively, to-wit: FRED SILVERSACK In the front room, first floor of that certain two-story frame building located on lot twenty-four (24), block fourteen (14), original townsite of Bemidil, Minn. Haid application will be heard and de- termined by sald city council of the city of Bemldn at the city clerk’s office in the city hall in said city of Bemidji, in Beltramt county, and state of Minnesota, on Monday, the 1t day of October, A. D. 1906, at 8 o'clock D, m of that day. ‘Witness my hlnd and seal of the.city of Be- mid{l thig Kth day of Sept. A D. 1905 (OMAS MALOY, 8 City Olerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. STATE OF MINNESOTA, %‘ss County of Beltrami, City of Bemidji, Notice s hereby given, That application hus been made in Writing w the city council of said city of Bemidji and filed in' my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating lluuorn for the tern commencing on October 906, and terminating on October 7, 1907, in said application, re- ANDERSON place, “as_ stated spectively. to-wit: H. At and In that cortain two-story. frame building, front room, it floor, locate: ot Shnacey () Colock itden (15 orlwlun wwr.s«wotne idji, Minnesota. Sald application’ will be heard and de- termined by sald clty councilof the clty ot Bemidijl s the clty clerk’s office in the city hall'in" said “city of Hemidji, in Beltrami County, and state of Minnesota, on Monday, the 15t dav.of October, A. 1. 190, at 8 o’clock p.m. ot u\nt day; With Wand and seal of th clty of Be* mld. |M|Is Sith ‘day: of Seplembor, A D. 100 LOY, Gty Oloek FIBnErIes WuEsTion Settied. ‘Washington, Oct. 6.—-It is announced at the:state department that a mndus British ‘government relative to the foundl flq))erles that will, it is sved, ,flnlafi license to sell lnm‘yalllnl‘ d lnd lell of sald clity this 7. b the tollo'ink person and at the following | . 500 00 Fick A-rnsanon Dr. C.0. m‘fin}' & Son, removi nor tmm . Plke, ud 0. M. Bklnvlk. Jun P'reanln a Brol W‘V. .- 18500 fil;?:'f.'a"&l::’r ’jmtleo toos, fitate V6. s e l! Hn. road work, town of F John B Fnllor lud Theodore Masse, Ir. pay full, road work o6 Plln ine, otBlmkdnnd(%'un I.B.Hnmm. ieloohone aad teleerapi #m , per diem snd milesge, of equalization. A. W. Dansher, per diem and mileage, alization. "Official PROCFEDINGS f the counry Commis- " sioners of Beltrami County, Minnesota. 08 02 515 0 B6 3400 20 720 140 Der. bolrdnfeqnllh‘fion George Gund, , per di 2 nn“g;l'on n:mmnulmue- Thomas Bailoy, fecs in district couri 360 bridge work.. J. B. Wllnar. mue-nlorvle'hwrolfl ]:: ried the l‘lllllld f.:l;“;fi.lh jiscoaded Iaid until the nanen:e:fl > i - B iy made, geconded and car- ried the adjourped meet o'clock . m. chhafi 2 s . H. Wuner. mileage for view) cases X B ad and Thomas Balley, paid for telezraph servico... . ‘Wm. Lennon, se! asacsamonts L. G. Penderg: nf B. AL Wood'lrd denuw erkou-aun during March term ot districtcourt Agnes Bornberger, cook at county T nrm.monmol.! uly. um, 3 E. lewing body of Patrick met in special session at the|p ;7% courthouse in Bemidji, Minne- sota, Tuesday, Aug.28, 1906. A"V, DANAHEER. Chatrm Attest: JOHN WILMANN, County Audif E l{fnderaon, post mortem on artin H. Brandley, . is, listing morigages and FAMILIAR WITH CUBAN LAWS. Determining Factor in Magoon’s Selec- >4 tion for Governor. ‘Washington, Oct. 6.—The determin- ing factor in the selection of Governor Charles E. Magoon as the provisional governor of Cuba was the fact of his familiarity with all the laws of Cuba and the steps that were taken during the last American occupation to organ- ize a stable government. It has al- ready been determined that there must be an election and the machinery for a fair election must be conmstructed by the provisional governor. Another feature of the work that will devolve upon Governor Magoon will be in se- curing an improvement in the laws of i Cuba with regard to the independence of the judiciary. The subserviency of s : the judicial to the political power is Beis et ome of the causes of the present trou- ushénz Totice of bids for ble. The persons aggrieved over Bemiit Ploncor Bublishing Go. b mathods Sof the. government had, E lishing notice of teacher’s examin- redress through the judiciary e the judiciary was not granted suffi- elent independence of the political authorities. It is the intention of this government, according to officials here, to have such an improvement in the = present laws in the next Cuban gov- ernment as will materially decrease | the reasons for revolution and another = intervention by the United States. - 3 village of Baudette. Foecial session of the board of county M. D. Stoner, making suditorspiat No. missioners for the county of Bell«ttm'. lnd state of Minnesota. held at the court house in the clty of Bemidji on Tuesday, the 2th day of August, 1900. Board convened at 10 o'clock a. m.. with the following members present: . B. O)son, First district, George Gundorson, Setora istrlct. Gharlgs Saxrud Thied district. . H. Wagner, Fourtk district, Danaher, Fifth district. The petition of A. B. Page and others pray- ing for the establishmentof o county road fn the towns of Taylor and Blackduck was sented to the board and after being |I|1' Considered tho board determined that the petition was reasonable on iis face, and on motion duly made, seconded and carried it was ordered that 2 hearing upon said peti- tion be had at the commissioners’ room at the court house in the city of Bemidil on Monday, the first day of October. 1906, at ten o'clock a. m., and that Commissioners Georze Gundorson and A. W. Danaber be appointed a committee to examine said proposed route and that such committee meet upon the Toute of said road at point of beginning of said road on Tuesday, the 25th day of Beptem- ber, 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m., and that notices thereof_be issued and posted. foved by Commissioner Gunderson and geconded by Commissioner Saxrud that thor bo appropriated out of the county road and bridge fund to the following towns for road improvements the following amounte: Town of Hornet, three hundred dollars. Town of Northom, three hundred doliars. of Cormant, three hundred dollars. Tuwll of Hagall, two hundred dollars, Town of Taylor, three hundred dollars. On motion of Commissioner Olson, seconded by Commissioner Gunderson the followin resolution was adopted: *Whereas the boa of county commissioners at its meeting, held Thursday, April 19, 1906, by a resolution dl- rected that the money appropriated by state by Section eight of Chlnter Ge Sraldaws of 1505, he expended and appropt ated in constructing, draining and otherwise impsoving tho couziy roud running from tho southeast corner of section ten, town % ge 31, running due north thrée miles to Ge‘fi“fl‘i,‘gfi‘;fi‘},’g’ the northwest glorn'!; (‘):‘l' hsectilt(l)n flll,{l)i;fl\'led, atto town 151, range 31, and that said work shou o donl “wuder the supervision of L Blorge, | * B A Allen, stationery for oty and whereas said L. Bjorge® has made his monthly Teports of said work, which are on Jer;:g}fgg‘;’ggo?,_ file in 1he auditor’s office, from which it ap- Northwestern Telephone Excl pears that said work has been completed and | NOTEOWGstorn, Belophone xch um me same has cost the sum of fifteen hun- | N rihwestern Telephone . Excl Gred dollars: And whereas this board is ad- e oo oonons - Jxck vised that said work has been done and that | Neroweriorn, Felorbons | Bohange the same has cost the said sum from inspec- Co., courthouse phone for_June.... tlon thereof and other sources, Now There | Northwestern Telephone Exchange ore be 1t resolved that, thes cortificate of his board addresced to the | wauieisMnk bouse Phone for July state_auditor, signed by the chairman and attested by the auditor under his seal to the effect thatsaid work has been completed at the cost of fifteen hundred dollars; And that the auditor be instructed to forward said certficate to the state auditor. with the request of the county'board for a remittance of said appropriation. On motion of Commissioner Saxrud_and | = B Winter & seconded by Commissioner Wagner the reso-| g EBaeier s lution adoted by the board at their meeting | i “p > Farrougne. meals for jarom, held August 21, 1906, to install in the poor | F Ho BUrrouens, mea farm the old heating plant of the county jall J.P. Lahr, coffin and box for barial of was reconsidered and the superintendent of |1 *pLe v the poor farm, J. M. Philllppl, was Instructed | 5. s and box for burial to have plans and spectfications fo I Labe o h_co stallation of o new heating plant, at said | 5 g be oo ar plaint regarding the scarcity of skilied boor farm, drawn.. And further the auditor Lahe, coffin ; and unskil'ed labor. J.P. Lahr, use of room fer post mort- 2 : was instructed to advertise for bids accord- em on Martin Brandley.. King ing to said new plans. Bids to be on file in J. 0. Harrls. postage and express. . ... Detective Service e Turtle River roads M. D. Stoner, making re Gull River wagon bridge Bemidji Plouner Puhl(shlm( CO ‘pub- lishing dings of county board Bemld!l PAuneer l’llhlluhln‘ Co., pub- tice Bemidji Bioneor by 1ishing proceedings of coun! hond of equalization. Bemidji Ploneer Publishing lishing eedings of county bolrd ation .+ Tenstrike Tribune, stationery. Beltrami County News. publishing treasurer's receipt Ploneer Press, blanks !o! itor. Free Prcss Printing Co., blanks to! clerk of court - Free Press Printing Co. E. H R. Green of Terrell, Tex., pres ident of the Texas Midland raflroad and son of Mrs. Hetty Green, has with: drawn as the “reorganized Republican™ nominee for governor of Texas. The bureau of statistics of the de partment of commerce and labor has issued a bulletin on the foreign com: merce of Cuba, showing that it aggre gates gver $200,000,000 per annum. The president has appointed Charles H. Robb of Vermont, at present as sistant attorney general, to be a jus- tice of the District of Columbia court of appeals to succeed Justice Duell resigned. Dispatches to Dun’s Trade Review indicate that business has made fairly satisfactory progress, despite som¢ irregularity in weather. Especial ao- tlvity is noticed in manufaeturing un: dertakings and there is much come iumbing and court house and jail for July. Thomas Smart, b:hnce road contrlcb town 146; rg. the uditor's offce before ten o'clock 3. m. October 1. Moved by Commissioner Gunderson second- | attbew, Larson. seed potatoes for d by Commissioner Saxrud that Commis- leneY ‘Wagner and County Auditor Wilmann be appointed a committee to have the court bouse roof fixed and painted and a dooe put between the two jury rooms, and make other necessary mprovements, and o order a Siitable Fug for the Jules's chambers. o Moved by Commissioner Saxrud, seconded by Commissioner Wagneg that five hundzed Qollars be and hereby 15 kppropristed out of the county road and bridge fund tobe ex- ponded on “the * Eangor-Cormanv-Quiring county road and that Bjorge be and is fereby appointed overseer of said work. He 1510 Hirg Ton and teams necessary 10 do said road work, On ‘motion o Commissioner Saxrud and seconded by Commissioner Wmer. the fol- Towing resolution was adopt Pursuant to section nlne. ch\pmr 163, Gen- eral laws of 1905, Be It rosolved by the board of county com- missionors of the Gounty of Beltrami, state of Hinnesots, that the road herein described. wit: Be:innlng at the S ECor. of Sec. 32, Town 7 R.33: and running thence due north on secnon line between sections 32 and 33, and and 21: 16 and 17: 8 and 9: and 5 end 1o the noMhoast Copher of said section 5 of sald town. Thence due north on section line between sections 32 and 33, Town 1 Robert Foy, wi 28 and 29: to the northeast corner of the SEX | “* River 1ot of section twenty: thence in a northwesterly | George Hann: direction to the SE corner of section 18, | tie River roa thence due north along the scc Sam Neogaba, work on Kelliher-Battle tween sections 17 and 18: 7 and gl in said Town 148 R, 33; thence in a northeast- { David Shebonsduet, work on Kellihor erly direction to the 8 E corner of the NEX | V" Bagtle River road.. . of 'NEH Sec. 82, T. 149 R. 33 thevce running | yames Tarner, work due ‘north along the_secglon line betwean |~ **tie River road. sections 32 and 3 ;20 and 21 17 Noab: Bottineat, Tocond 915 and 4 of said Town 14 e R ear rous thence due north on scction line to the:N E| paul Bickstadt, 1abor as ax-man on cornerof the SEX of section 32 Town 150 R'33: | *" Fron and Tartle River road- thence due east a distance of one mile to the | olot Solbers, labor as ax-man Puposky N E corner of the SEi of section 33: thence | = °rogd.. in 8 northeasterly direction to the townsite of Nebish and there ending. in sald county of Beltrami be and the same is hereby desifnated a stite road for the pu pose of having the same constructed or im- proved in accordance with the provisions of the state laws. Moved by _Commissioner Gunderson,' sec- onded by Commissioner Saxrud that the claim of Arthur Brose for fifty dollars, and Leeh LeGore for twenty-eight dollars, for services corr-‘cung assessment ks as re- turned by the assessors and carrying out changes made by the county board of equali~ zation be allowed. On roll call the followin Gunderson, Saxrud an Commissioner ~Wagner. seconded by Commissioner Saxrud the tollow- ing bills were allowed: Pendertl!h Justice fe . Tucker. DOOF farm. w. s Gh!Dmln. poOr farm Jonn O'Brin: w 'arm P Sleellsou. assessor Fifth flssessment st . Parker, merchandise for poor . M. Pierce, hay for poo ¥ Mrs. Nollis Taglor, careof 4 Del E. . Winter & Uo., merchandise for county poor farm. Henry Prund, assessing. assessment district No. Max Muckwan, Work o tle River road.. John Krueth, worl Cormant and Battle. L. Jameson, plastering at court house. Andrew_Johuson, work on Kellther- Battle River ro: Chas. Grallo James Sulliva: Frank Wagne: Frabk Wagner. Labor on road, sec. L u rc Wlllllm Ul.rlson. ax-man, survey of Puposky mm}( B Apples; Apples. My car of Missouri Ben Davis apples are a nice winter keeper and will be here Monday. They can be had at $1.00 per bushel at the car on the M. & L. track or delivered to any part of the city. Loave orders at Carter’s Old Dury Stand. and 29 'I.axatmfnmm ,m Pleasant to take £% Orino cleanses the sys- ‘:: ‘tem, and makes sallow +| blotched complexions - smooth and clear. - Cures sw| chronic constipation by 5o} gently stimulating the ")“ stomach,liverand bowels. fi'fi Refuse subatitutes. Price 808 § :;Barker’s Drug Store. Pu&!k ¥ roal Fred Kickstadt, labor as mal Frohn and Turtle River road. E. Nord, balance due on road contract. clalm No. K - Joha Sonm-z county. roas chalni survey. oo Hand tabir as chamman, Brob . Han r chainman, n nd Turtie River road l(u.reg labor on mm.ma twp. t, Justice tees, State vs. L Lo s oiT o B8 Joo T H. A. Matheny, payment on mnd 'at Will Cure fl;%%::fiemo?.figm‘:“”“:mmmm ’ I Guarantee: ;- oo THOUSANDS»&&’ tory to the.