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~ MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. VOLUME 4. NUMBER 161 | WINTER GOODS We are able to show you a stronger line than ever before. SHEEP COATS| |[RUBBERS & MACKINAWS Lombergn's star rabbers Any length you desire. Com- men’s women’s and children’s pare our prices with the other overshoes and rubbers. The fellow’s and you will be con- most complete stock. The vinced that our merchandise is most reasonable prices. what you want. HEAVY WOOL PANTS WOOL SOGKS We are showing a line from $2.00 to $3.50 that is very The biggest bargain in men’s hard to beat. Remember ab- solute satisfaction guaranteed 50c all wool socks. Try them. or money cheerfully refunded. k. H. Winter & Co. | Bemidji, Minn., Phone 30. Hes. Uttex Biin. Russians, grand dukes, and so on, nave | Whatever appears. And that's the rea- The furrier was taking his.stock out | 1 o) o vereoat collars made of. It is a | son Why sea otter skins make the best of the cold storage room. It came sea otter's skif, and It"is so-expensive | coat cellars. The breath, for some un- forth frozen stiff and coated with glis- | g0 05 P00 v of it will cost | known reason, doesn't freeze on them.” tening white frost. But theye Was 0L | g300 It is unquestionably the best ! —New York Press, beautiful skin that, though just as stiff skin in the world to make coat collars s g vith our ears as any of the otbers, had no fron.t ci‘? it. of. Why? Look at this one, and youw'll \ T'helsot'lfetl:;;;vih:::flfs\\;““g enre “1 want you to look at this skin,” he see. All my other skins are covered | s only E said. “It Is the kind that the richest | oo oot “Chile on this fur no frost ihearts.—Oulda. DYNAMITE jand recover ter: ceived o. k., town, to try able that th little use. if they get truly, E. Morcom, mayor.” At a late bour tnis afternoor, nothing had that would i had been re Life Preservel Seaua, and the requirements made of BSome pleasu lish coast employ a very good idea in | the applicants for papers. connection wi chairs. They are really air tight boxes to which u back and sides have . % been ndded. They stand back to back | 2OTe data required in thedeclar- in the middle of the deck and are kept |ation and also the second papers. together by means of & pitdief wood | There have been:adided numerous across the top. When this is removed . 2 ing abi 1 of] the seats can be opened on hinges. If | qUestions, covering about all o the vessel got be opened and flung overboard, and they would form a buoyant raft for | . f passengers to cling to.—London Mall | 0irth to the date of making the Every effort hn,s;been made by| Henry Funkley returned yes-| Rev. E. M, Peikeréon, pastor the authorities at Tower tolocate |terday afternoon from Mallard, |of the Norwegian Lutheran Buenther, the local taxidermist|Tuesday evening, he was the who was drowned in Big Trout|Principal speaker at a largely-at- lake last Friday. tended republican rally. The mayor of Tower has| The hall was crowded to the written to Mayor A. A. Carter |doors and_ many were turned las follows, concern!:ug the mat- “Tower, Minn., Oct. 23. Hon.|county, presided, and introduced Mayor Carter, Bemidji, Minn. |Mr. Funkleyin a few well-chosen Dear Sir:—Your telegram re-|Words. The ‘“‘tall sycamore” of ance in locating body of Mr.|county people a very eloquent Buenther at Trout Jake. talk on the excellence of republi “I have fou.d the man Frank|can principles and paid a high Johnson, who was with him, and | tribute t> the republican candi- this morning have sent Johnson |date for governor, Hon. A. L. and two others to Trout lake,|Cole, at the mention of whose which is eighteen . miles from |name there was prolonged ap- “They have taken dynamite| At the conclusion of Mr. Funk- and grappling hooks. The water |ley’s speech he was WRL mly con- is very deep, and it is very prob- |gratulated, and he is in demand BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25, 1906 TEN CENTS PER WEEE AND GRAPPLING |FUNKLEY AROUSES VOTERS (REV. MR, PETTERSON IS |BEMIDJI MAY YET SECURE HOOKS TO RAISE GORPSE| IN CLEARWATER COUNTY| TO REMOVE TO BAGLEY| = CASS LAKE LAND OFFICE Tower Authorities Using Every Means |Local Candidate for County Atiorney | Pastor of Local Norwegian Lutheran Congressman Steenerson, Says Wash- to Recover Body of Henry Puts in"*‘Good Licks” Church Makes Change of ington Dispatch, Is Girding Loins Buenther. for Cole. Churches Nov. 1. for a Fight. A dispatch from Washington, published in a Duluth paper, the body of Henry|in Olearwater county, Wwhere,|church of this city, has decided |states that W. A. Richards, com- to leave Bemidji and locate in|missioner of the general land Bagley, where he will have office, in his forthcoming annual charge of the Norwegian Luth-|report, will recommend the dis- eran congregation of that place, | continuance of the St. Cloud land after November 1. 2 office, which is practically out of Rev. Mr. Petterson has been|business. Whether the office pastor of the local church during | will be abolished outright or con- the past three years and has|solidated with one of the other done much good for his congre-|Mirnesota districts is a question gation. Tmprovements have been{soon to be determined. The dis- made to the church building, and patch intimates that Bemidji may there has been much added in- get into the field again 1n an en- terest in the work of the church. |deavor to wrest the land office Miss Gena Petterson, daughter |from Cass Lake, and says: of Rev. Petterson, has also been| w«fp ‘this connection there is a faithful worker, acting as or-|gome talk among Minnesota ganist and also assisting in the people in Washington to the work of the Sabbath school, as-a|effect that congress may re-dis- teacher. trict the state next winter by The people of Bemidji gener-|means of a bill which Congress- ally, irrespective of creed, regret man Halvor Steenerson is said to that Rev. Petterson and his|have in process of incabation. family have seen fit to choose|This biil, it introduced, would other fields for their labors. make three land offices in the 5 state of Minnesota, viz: Duluth, Crookston and Bemidji. E ““It; will be remembered that at the time the Cass Lake office was established it was done through executive order by a consolidation of the Marshall dis- trict with the other districts and the removal of the Marshall offi se to St. Cloud and the' St. Cloud office to Croskston. The matter _| was conducted rather skillfally and Cass Lake had been desig- nated ere Bemidji people knew - {what'was going on, But Be- nridji protested so strongly through Congressman Steener- -|son that President Roosevelt finally issued an order reopening away. E. Tietsworth of Bagley, county attorney of Clearwater asking to use assist | Bemidji gave the Clearwater and raise the body. |plause. e hooks will be of|overin our neighboring county. Will wire you at once New Blanks Here. the/ body._© Yours Clerk of Court Rhoda has re- ceived the new blanks which are cons o iMower r;%uirfd gxthel:akingofciéiz:ns X of Uncle Sam’s dcmain, nder ndiealn that the body the new jaw there have been made several changes in the methods of issuing the papers Musical Recital. ; Miss Dickinson and her pupils gave a recital at her musical studio Tuesday afternoon which was enjoyed by all present. Miss Dickinson’s pupils are making rapid advancement in music and the members of the class thoroughly enjoy theic work. The program ‘was as follows: Duett, “Autumn Serenade’’ covered. re steamers on the Eng. th a few of their deck | The certificate is the same as formerly, but there is much Nellie Shaonon and Miss Dickin- “Tyrolean Hunting Seng”’ awrecked the seats could | the private and public actsof'the) =7 " "T T Leo Oehmler applicant from the time of his Dagna Mosen ‘“‘Shepherd’s Song” .. W. Aletter application. 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The tough, waterproof parciiment paper wrapper, sealed at each end with the “Triangle A” in red, goes far to protect the cigars from deterioration and to keep them in the same perfect condition as when they were packed—the condition from which the most enjoyment is obtained. ; The American Cigar Company has expended millions of dollars to perfect and provide equipment for delicate, complex and vital, but hitherto unknown processes of tobacco culture—exclusive processes of fermenting and blending the - These processes extract all greenness and rankness from the icaf ‘before it goes to the factory—which is just the difference between the new and the cld way of making cigars. You get a rich, even, full-flavored, uniformly &lended smoke, instead of a'mere “tobacco sandwich ” of other-manufacturers, mads on the cigar- ANNA HELD CIGAR—Ec. A delightfully smooth, rich flavor—every puff the same full, mellow s even-burning, satisfying in every particular. Just such a smoke as you've alwzys Jean Richards (211 T3 1 e R S A o hearing.” be pretty much of &' man, now-a- thecase’ and: giving, Hemidil & days, to become possessed of the protection offered by ‘your uncle” to his citizens. * Wrestling Match Tonight. Considerable intérest is- being taken in the wrestling match Last chance for grapes at 22c per| c-ccccociieee.... _ tling basket at the ngkespi:e bakery por Anna Mae Danaher that will be pulled off this even- Phone 118 “Up Grade March” ing in the opera house, between A R D Adam Grieble|Bert Shores, the wonderful light heavyweight, and 'Louie Guentzel, the giant who works at the Bemidji brewery. Shores. agrees to throw Guentzel three times- within an MEL THURSTON TO LOB |syipme ™" i Syometton “AWAY 0UT” IN 10AHO : Olive Cunningham =~ . “Waltz Caprice”. ... .J. Hoffman z Nellie Shannon _ Late Candidate for Sheriff Will Leave | “Fionc Dance’s ... Spindler | 0% 2 ina Few Days forthe . . |upance of Haymalcers”: (six Shores is a ‘splendid mat ar- West. hands) .......... ... Wilson |#1%-baving met and defeated e Eva and Ethel Getchell and|Mmany of the "best men in the Nellie Shannon. s Mel Thursten of this city will -|do. some logging at Bunners’ Ferry, Idaho, for the Bonners’ Ferry Lumber company, which was but recently incorporated, and in which the ‘Grand Forks Lumber company has an in- terest. ; Mr. Thurston senta gang of lumberjacks to Bonners’ Ferry yesterday and is alSo shipping a number of horses and logging parapheranalia. He expects to leave the latter part of the week for the scene of his future oper- ations. ‘|he will have his hands full in getting' three falls in sixty minutes from Guentzel, The match will commence at 9:30 o’clcck. Doors open at 9. Cars Are Scarce. E.D. Beeson- left yesterday evening' for Northome to -note how the gathering of poles for the Naugle Pole and Tie ¢ y is progressing at that. place, Mr. Beeson states his' company will get out 200,000 poles during this fall and winter. 'There is a great shortage in the supply of cars which his company uses in shipping their poles from this north: country to Chicago. Itis necessary to use foreign cars, and they are about as scarce as ‘‘hen’s teeth.” The company is constantly be- hind in filling its orders, as a consequence of this shortage. - ‘The Naugle pevple dono log- ging whatever, on their own initiative, but buy the finished poles, direct from the makers K. P’s Going to Blackduck. The local K. of P: lodge has re- ceived an invitation to visit the Blackduck lodge this evening, when the brethren of the “Duck” will confer the second degree on several candidates, and they de- sire the assistance and co-oper- ation of the Bemidji knights in making the occasion a notable one. They have prepared a Two Monster Beetles. The largest bug known to the old world entomologists Is the gigantic Gollath beetle, which ‘is found ng the Kongo river in Africa. Goliath is upward of six inches in length from’ the tip of his nose to:the nether end of his hard shelled body and has a pair of gauzy wings folded up under his arms, either of which s as large as a lady’'s face veil. But Goliath is a | pygmy when compared with the ele- visitors from here right royally. It is more than likely that a delegation fiom the local lodge will go up to Blackduck this advancing Pythianism. = A Eamen :;m ufl:n-d ~ Will Cut Ten Million. vensong was Leld the other day on the site of the anclent oratory of 8t. | W. T. Blakeley of F"“’? i3 phant beetle of Venezuela, an entomo- ! Gwithian, one of the many Irish saints [in the city todny on business. logical glant which welghs nearly a i who descended upon Cornwall In the Mr. Blakeley will lng about ten pound ‘and which ‘has a wing spread i Afth and sixth centuries. In a waste | . 5 3 equal to that of a mallard duck. Both million feet of pine during the % of sand near the Godrevy lighth 3 7 of theeo higunrg rare, which marks the eastern horn of St. |coming winter. He has two e A Ives bay, lie what are regarded as the |samps completed and alread. Klsming In Iceland. remains of the oldest Christian bulld- | Pl:h Slcetiy i When you visit'a family in Iceland g in England. The nave bulges with |OPeration with the preliminary you must kiss each member according |gang to the level of the plain and |work and is putting in another. to bis age or raul, beginning with the. through a grass covered hillock over [The firet is located two miles bighest and descending to the lowest, demoll trude a L s i-made, g not. even excepting. the servants., On seage stons . Dtiag s tromy non |from Farley, another six miles, comed at s taking leave the order ls reversed. ¢ 188 the sand shifted and revealed land the third will be ten miles You first kiss the servants, then the ‘the lines of a structure about forty- children and lastly the master and giop¢ gaat long by twelve feet wide, mistress, Bothat meeting and parting syt o priest's doorway, a small’ win: an affectionate kiss on the mouth with- dow, traces of stone benches and an out distinction of rank, age Or, Sex I8 Jiar sonry - gone as the re- | the only ‘mode of salutation kno ar s Rt lceland. . B distant. He is in need of men hour or forfeit:$50 and. the gate - “feed,” and intend to treat the evening and assist in the work of °