Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 30, 1906, Page 1

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VOLUME 4. NUMBER 165 ABSOLUTE SATITFAC- MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE TION ASSURED PROMPT ATTENTION | The Logical Qua.hty-Clothes Center i A GREATER VALUE POWER THAN HAS EVER BEEN SHOWN. Apparel Exhibit- \ ed here, the best - £ brains, knowled- ‘ ‘ ge and power can achieve. KUPPENHEIM'R AND ' STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHING v $16 $18 $20 & $22 AND $25 ‘ Quality has earn “ ed this suit store its Leadershlp The world’s S greatest overcoat stoek never so many thousand garments con-- > centrated-at any one point; serge lmed Patent Beaver 0ver- coats, black and Blue, 52 inches. Form feet velour over- v/ coats, American kerzie at $15, $18, $20, $22 and $25.00. BROADLY GAUGED STOCK OF ~ BOY’S CLOTHES Childern’s novelty suits, Eton,Russian, Blouse Copyfizh( lm e House of Kup I JINNESOTA OEPRICAL SOCIETY. TEN CENTS PER wm (FALLING TRF.E KILLS ~ |HALLOWE’EN PRANKS MAN AT BLACKDUCK| -ARE DUE TOMORROW W. Carlson, Woodsman Employed by | The Small Boy and His Older Brother, Blake & Hawkins, Meets Instant Death. CREW WAS CUTTING ROAD FROM THE CAMP TO THE WOODS Victim Pinned Under Falling Timber— Has Relatives Living in Minneapolis. Blackduck, Oct. 30.—William Too, Are Laying Great Plans. GHOSTS AND HOBGOBLINS HOLD FULL SWAY AFTER DUSK Several Parties Planned by Oider Folks to Celebrate the E’en. The hobgoblms will hold” high Carlson, & woodsman in the em- |carnival tomorrow evening. The ploy of Blake & Hawkins, at their | Witches, the owls, the bats, the camps six miles south of this|brownies, the fairies, the bogie village, was instantly killed yes- ‘mer apd:all other inhabitants of terday afterroon, being stroclk|fa will j by a falling tree. boysxfifl the police force in mak- Carlson, who had but recently |ing" “tuf, while- the cranky man come here with the army of men | Who can’t see'the point of a joke brought from outride points to|Will sit, on his back porch:for work in the camps, was employed | hours, armed with a shotgun with a crew of men cutting a[8nd a determination to “show road from the camps into the|them durned kids whatis what. * woods, He had assisted in cut-| Hallowe’en is a night for fur, ing through a large tree in the|8ud that all the kids (and nota road, and when it fell he was|few-of the olderpeople) aze going pinned under the timber and bad-|% do their share is certain. ' Tic- ly cutand bruised, death result-|tacks, jack o’ lanterns, ghosts inginstantly. He was extracted |and other apparatus will be used from his position under the tree|With a vengeance, and more than and brought - to Blackduck, the |0ne youngster’s room is filled accident occuringabout dusk and | With devices calculated to strike the team arriving kere with the[terror to the hearts of the timid. body an hour afterward. Parties will also be numerous, The men who were with Carl-|but the ball to be given at the 870 gave a plain statement of the Masonic hall under the auspices accident and it has not been|of the Modern Samaritans will deemed necessary to hold an /in-|be’ the principal feature tomor- quest. row evening. That all will join Inquiry among Carlson’s ‘com-|in the spirit of the evening and panions resulted'in ascertaininghave a good time at the ball goes _J}| that he has two sisters living in| Without sying. Minneapolis, and they have been| Hatlowe'en, or HnuowEven is © notified of his death. He was a he eve or vigil of All Hallows, or | stranger here,and nut much is{festival of All Saints, which falls known of him, his home'or rela-[on November 1. It is associated tives, except the sisters men-|in the popufar imagination with tioned. Until word is received {the prevalence of supernatural ‘from Minneapolis concerning the influence and is clearly a relic of disposition of the body, the re-|the pagan times. mains willbe left here in charge| Law -abiding citizens are of local paople. warned to nail down everything e around their premises, that it Everybody Takes This. - .. Imap not be moved during the Mr. C. M. Wood'o'd of St. night, and to bear in patience the Paul, special agent for the Great|persecutions of the youth of the Eastern Casualty and Indemnity |city. company, is 1n the city for three or four days writing a special P‘Y“E"T AT HEn LAKE $1,000 accident policy giving $15.00 a week week'y indemnity, with identification and registra- | tion and protection to keyg, all for $3.00; three times the usuval indemnity at less that mrre fourths the usual cost. Bfl one BEGINS ON WEDNESDAY Annuity Amounts to $5 Each, While Timber Settiement Reaches Some $68. === and plain sailor fashions. The ruff and tuff = and Dudly Boy’s two-pair-pants suits, Scotch M cheviot or worsted suits, 6 to 16 for $5.00; 2 policy 1s allowed to any’ one person. Don’t fail to secure one| - when he calls. : Hurt His Arm. W. J. Whiting of Blackduck, |#inuing tomorrow and lasting district manager for the M. H.|Until every member of the band Coolidge company of - Minne- |has been given the. measly The Red Lake Indians will re- ceive their annuity myments be- Children’s novelty overcoats, Admiral style, = 3-4 length, blue, black or fancy scotch, flannel lined, sizes 3 to 15 at $3. 00 $3. 50 $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. Men’s and Boy’s caps, fur lined, patent @il band; the world’s greatest display; golf or yacht, black or scotch mixed 50c to $2,00. A fur coat display that makes this store a i . . recognized center; in muskrat lined otter collars, patent beaver top \\ at $50.00 to $200.00. FLORSHEIM AND WALKOVER SHOFES, the world’s recognized foot-wear; fa'l and winter models, velour and patent, $3.50, $4 and $5. John B. Stetson and Gordon hats, confined shapes, no- table roll brim, initial telescope shape, absolute new styles $3 and $4.00. Underwear values, Australian wool-ribbed underwear, natural camels-hair | at $2.00. Union suits, Munsing make, mercerized and wool form feet at $3.50 and $5.00. LumbermensEHea\dquarters, Wholesale and Reta apolis, buyers of cedar, came|8mount which Uncle Sam doles down this morning from the “Duck,” and speant the day in the city. Mr, Whiting is taking an| enforced lay-off of a few days, on account of an injured arm, which he sustained while working in the yards of the company at Blackduck. The Coolidge comp-.ny has yards in every town along the north line of the M. & I. and deals very, extenswely in cedar. He reports the usual scarcity of men and shortage of foreign cars in. which' to ship out poles and ties. " Fandrie Won'Bout. Word has been received here concerning. the prizs fight at Northome last Friday night be- tween “Kid’’ Fandrie of Bemidji and “Billie” O’Brien, who'is now at Northome. The contest went ten rounds, and Fandrie - was given the decision. Those ‘who out once a year from the sum total due the reds. John T. Frater, Indian agent, came up from Onigum (the Leech Lake agency) last evening and went to Red Lake agency this morning, to conduct the pay- ment. He was accompanied by J. F. Gregoldt, chief clerk, and William Belanger, assistant clerk, who will look after the clerical part of the payment, and they will be assisted by Dr. J. R. Collard, physician in charge of the Red Lake Indians. X g The regular a.nnmty payment amounts to $5 per head for every full and mixed blood on the roll, and at this payment an additional amount of about $68 each will also be given the reds, this being ‘due from money rcalized on dead and down timber operation- on she Red Lake reserve. : ‘The method of making the pay- ment differs somewhat from that saw the fight state that Fandrie [pursued several years ago, in clearly outclassed O'Brion and [that the payment is made ‘with could have put him to sleep any | checks instead of currency. time after the fifth round, had he| - e e * The director ot t.he mlnt ‘Monday 100, =

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