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RED LAKE- MAIL MAY | BE GARRIED BY RAIL M.. R. L. & M. Will Probably Replace Stage Between Bemidji BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1906. PROFESSOR RITCHIE IS TO READ A PAPER Card of Thanks. We take this opportunity to thank the muny friends and|’phones that have been added neighbors for their shown and sympathy for us in|printed. our bereavement, the last sick-|this listin their books will have ness and the death of Mrs.[a complets divectory. Charlotte Sutherland, wife and daughter respectively of the un-|ws New 'Phone Calls. Below is a list of the new Scrutchin Campaigning. C. W. Scrutchin, colored attorney, has been in St. Paul and Duluth during the past week and has delivered republi- can speeches at largely-attended meetings in the twin cities and He has made many friends down there, and his speeches are well spoken of in News From the Courthouse. The board of county commis- sioners will meet in a special session beginning November 12, for the cunsideration of several matters of importance, Two applications for ~ wolf bounty have been received by Auditor Wilmann during the past week, the applicants bging Seth W. Anderson of the Town interest|since the last directory was Patrons by pasiing Wil Discuss the ‘:Suparinlendenl and the Teacher at Crookston We wish especially to thank the friends; the members of the mufiss'm HISTORICAL SUDDEN DEATH CALL FOR C. W. HASTINGS Noted Banker, President of Local - Institution, Dies in Minneapolis. of Roosevelt and ‘Halvor Nelsen|GANGRENE OF FOOT AND LEG | POSTAL AUTHORITIES HAVE EDUCATORS TO MEET IN “QUEEN PLAN ““UNDER ADVISEMENT" 5 CITY” MIDDLE OF THIS MONTH Low Rates to the Westand Southwest. On the first and third Tues- days of each month until March, 1907, inclusive; Great Western . railway will sell one-way Colonist tickets at nearly half fare to points in Arkansas, Colorado, Indian Territory, an- 'sas, Louisiana, Mexico, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Okla- homa, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. For further informa- tion apply to H. L. Wyand, T. P, A, 364 Robert street, St. Paul, Knights of Pythias, Degree of Honor and the Masonic order for |; their kindness and their beauti- 1 ful floral tokens. J. L. SUTHERLAND. W. A. WALKER. Steam Shovel at Gemmell. The M. & I. steam shovel was jtaken to Gemmell from Brainerd this morning, and will be used in the gravel pit at that station for some time to come. train will convey the gravel that will be taken from the pit and)int>ndent of the plant, came to placed on the approaches to the bridge that is being built over the Big Fork river at Big Falls. | The work of building the bridge| which he did, and now the Bag- of Wabanaca township. County Treasurer French was 8 very busy official Wednesday, the last day on which taxes could be paid without the ‘ad- dition of a penalty. - During the day Mr. French took in $7,081.25, being from all sources, and when the checking up was completed, the office was 1 cent “to the The amounts collected that day varied from $2 up to one check for $5,138.76. During the month of October, $27,915.57 was turned -into .the coffers of The Proposed Change Would Mean Y ¥ % !Many Noted Minnesota Schoolmen a Quicker and a Better E— Will Read Interesti Dynamo *‘Bucked.” il el C. W. Warfield returned last night from Bagley, where he spent yesterday, repairing the dynamo of the electriclight plant The dynamo has It is very probable that the M., R. L. & M. railway will soon be given the contract to carry the mail between Bemidji and Redby and intermediate points. For several months pondence has been carried on between W. G. Marson, general manager of the railroad, and the postal authorities at Washington, with the result that it was de-| Professor Ritchie has received a circular concerning the educa- tional meeting 't> be held at Crovkston, which is'given below. Tae professor will read a paper at the meeting on the topic “The Irelat on of superintendent and teacher to each other and the nights, and T. O. Nelson, super- Bemidji and prevailed upon Mr. Warfield to go to Bagley and “dector” the refractory machine, F. R. Webster and wife of Island Lake spent yesterday in the city on business. French’s hands., September brought in $2,455.23, and in|and gangrene set 1n, making a The circular is as fellows: DEFIED BEST MEDICAL SKILL . Hastings Was One of the Best Known Financiers in Northern] Minnesota. — EnEm. C. W. Hastings, president of the First National Bank of Be- midj, died at his home in Minne- apoiis Thursday, at the age of 65 years, death resulting from a complication of ailments with which Mr. Hastings has been * through = M afflicted for some time. For sev- o I | eral years Mr. Hastings has been bothered with a bad foot and leg, August there was $1,846.54 paid | very painful affliction. During ley people are again enjoying the best of lighting facilities. is progressing very torily, and when completed 1t will be one of the best on the The Crookston mee¥ing of the cided to send an official here to Northwestern Minnespta Educa- investigate the matter. E. Mclntygre of Crookst n not later than Tues- the last three months this disease bas been making rapid progress, Leaves for Dakota. finally resulting in death. i tional Association, for the 15th and 16th of next month, promises to be one of the largesyand most Hotel for Redby. The M., R. L. & M. Railway' day preceeding the meeting. Bradford, chief inspector for the entire line of the M. & I. U. S. railway mail service, came VI James C. Huyck leaves early Round tables for the discus- W. Hastings was a well tomorrow morning to take up,_bis known character in the business sion of English, Science and Latin- in the high school, for 'profitable meetings of this part of the state in The program, Which will be out in a day or two; is a full and suggestive one, andiprovides ifor several new and interesting company contemplates making extensive improvements at Red- | by, the no1thern terminus of the line, on Red lake. been reserved there for _vhqtel, which will be built at once, $2,500. Mr. Weekly, who is ‘jgnd there are other buildings . : and interests under considera- to Bemidji a few days ago, and in company with Mr. Marson, went over the entire line of the M., M. from Bemidji to Redby. What his report will be is, of course, known only to Mr.;Minn., the consideration being. Sold Porter Nye Property. T. J. Miller’s real estate agency last night sold the Porter Nye opposite the school- house, to O, J. Weekly of Buffalo, new work as traveling salesman for the F. Mayer Bnot & Shoe company of Milwaukee. He goes first to Grand Forks, where he will spend Sunday: with his brother, John Huyck, also on the road in the ¢Flickertail’”’ state, grades, primary grades, and for rural school teachers are being arranged for and will be con, ducted by men and women known for the proficiency in their respective subjects, A portion of the time wili be given The educational exhibit will be Bradford and the Washington made up of specimens of s:hool man of considerable means, will circles of northern Minnesota, and he has done much to promote = | the interests of the no: th half of the state. He came to Grand Rapids about sixteen years ago, = and started a bank on a small scale. He was possessed of keen business instincts, and by his energy-and thrift had great suc- and from there he will proceed |cess in all his undertakings. to Minot, where he will makehis| Mr. Hastings became identified work of all kinds from the lowest i to the highest grades. It willalso include displays of sch grams aund the adminiStration to systematic visitation of the Crookston city schools. and entertainment features are move from Buffalo to Bemidji| tion that will be of much benefit The railway has been complet- | m k 1 with his family in the near future to the place. ed in its entirety from Bemidji t> Radby. There bas been an headquarters. “Jim” has been|With many financial institutions — kept busy all day saying ‘‘so throughout this part of the conn- also conspicuous on the program. I'wo lectures by distinguished educators for Thursday and Fri- day evenings are arranged for. Following area few of the promi- nent school men who will partici- P J. -A._Vandyke,. Coleraine; Pres. B A. Weld, Moorhead- - Normal; Press W. A. Shoemaker, St. Cloud Normal; George B. Aiton, state inspector high schools, Minneapolis; Supt, A. 8 Kingsford, Moorhead; Prof. Joseph Kennedy, State Univer- sity of N. D.; Asst. Supt. C. G. Card of Thanks. I hereby tender to the many blanks of principals, contity ana- city superintendents, school « ffi- cers and supeivisors teacher and school m n in any capacity is asked to sdnd io specimens _of _work, coffés ol their working program, and sets of blanks of all kinks used in their administration work. Send nd make this place his home. [ iterciediate points is now takem| {by stage, and the new BITange- friends and neighbors my heart- Id give much better. felt thanks for their sympathy and kindness shown me in the .death and loss.ef .my husband, excellent passenger service es- tablished, and the carrying of the mail could be done in a most ex- peditious manner. than likely that the contract will be given to the railway company. The mail to Red Lake and in- long” to his friends. Northome Outiook Good. _ |Rapids, Bemidji, —Blackduck, C. W. Speelman, the Northome came down from Northome this morning = and o x transacted business in the Mary men who are now prom- today. He reports business as|nentin the business interests of being very good in his town: at the present time and that pros- pects are good for a'continuance|He was al d illi; of these conditions during the 0 Toye vosy and willeg coming winter, as there will be a number of cam service, as it is impossible now, to get a letter to any of the towns!| up the line in time 1o rece_ivé al’l.:Henry Birenther. answer the same day. MKS. HENRY BUENTHER. QUALITY CLOTHES STORE MAIL ORDERS FILLED ABSOLUTE SATISFAC- State University of Minnesota, Massey Has the-“(irip.” his wife, two sons and a davghter. E. Massey, well known in this pait of Beltrami county through his connection with various ‘log S, o et S HUSERY WINS DAMAGES hospi d anattack of In gripper o O'| FROM ‘THE NEW ENGLAND' Sermons Tomorrow. GERMAN LUTHERAN: Ger- man Lutheran services will be held at the courthouse next Sunday, Nov. 4,3 p. m: by Rev. E Ulbricht of Cuss Lake. PRESBYTERIAN: Low railroad and hotel rates for this meeting have been se- The Crookston teachers |are planning to provide free en itertainment to most if not all the Everything is be- ing done by the officers and the Crookston people to make the meeting interesting and valuable. Another new feature of the meeting is a convention of Polk county school officers, which is being called, and will be presided over by County Superintendent Thos. Casey. School officers are allowed by the county mileage and $3 expense money for one day’s attendance at this meeting. importance to school officers will be discussed, PROMPTLY. TION ASSURED . (] CLOTHING HOUSE Realize the Magnitude of This Business. T Mt. of Solitude.” Bible class Qiiestions ol and 8. S. at 12:15. Junior’ C try, and at the time of his death was-president of banks in Grand Northome, Big Falls, Interna- tional Falls and several minor 'places, all of which are in a flour- ishing condition. e the state owe their success at-the start of their career to theadvice and assistance of G W. Hastings. to assist any deserving person, 1 ® & and his sagacity and advice will ps in operation|he greatly missed. "] Mr. Bastings is survived by The funeral will be held from the Hastings home in Minnea- polis, next Monday. Ole Huseby, formerly editor of the Normannaheimen, the local Norwegian paper, has won his suit against the New England Furkiture company of Minne- apolis, and has been awarded damages in the sum of $385. ) The decision in the case has jist & been handed down by Judge M. A. Spoorer of the district court. Subject E3 p m. Senwor C. E. 7 E. E. McDonald represented apd Asst. State Supt. C. G. Schulz of St. Cloud will be pres- ent and address the meeting. Every school officer in the county should attend this Evening serviceat 8 p m The pastor will' preach an Illustrated Sermon. Al are welcorm e to these services Know the Immensity of Mr. Haseby, while the Minne- apolis concern retained Gibbons & Torrance. The case was one of couasider- able interest. Huseby purchased School boards shou'd give their BAPTIST: Morning service at|® 860k of houschold goods from teachers these two days and in- sist upon their attending the It will be more than returned to the district in in- creased efficiency of the teachers. Teachers intending to go to i up |the New England people last ls?]_?;)’ %eirrldnj? ;fln%a; t’:’;;"i:g summer on the instgllment plan, at 8:00, subject of sermon, “A and after some . difficulty had This Stock. avisen over the payments, the Sunday - febodl company’s agents taok the goods Young People’s society at 7:00. All welcome |2W3Y from the former editor and CONSIDER THAT OTHER STORES Do NoT GIVE SIXTY DIFFERENT DEPARTMENT.S, TOGETHER, AS MUCH .SPACE AS WE DE- VOTE To oUR SPECIALTY--MEN’S AND the meeting or schools intending tosend exhibits are requested to so notify Supt. McIntyre early in order that all arrangements to all the services. The bi- monthly communion service at shipped them back to the city. Mr. Huseby at once brought All members of |Suit for damages. the church are earnestly re Judge Spooner has also handed quested to be present. down a decision granting a new may be made for properly accom- modating visitors and displaying the-school work. BOY’S CLOTHING--ALONE CONSTITUTING THOUSANDS oF DOLLARS OUTLET FOR METHODIST: _Subiset for trial to Rose Frceman in tte morning, “‘Go Join Thyself to 3 " STEIN-BLOCH AND B. KUPPENHEIMER Supt. Thos. Casey will also be glad to give any information relative to the meetings of the CLOTHES AT §15-$18-$§20-$22--%25 the Chariot.” 3. I{uppenhelmer & Ce.. Ch Time 11:00. Special music, “Greatly to Be' Noted “Pug” Here. “I will Lift Up Mine Eyes.” THE GREATEST OVERCOAT STOCK To secure the benefits of .rail- Dust: “Jess Caurley Ulrich of Superior, the 2 X hampion welterweight pugilist Lives and So Shall 1" Mrs. |$ wish Peart and Miss Dealla Miller. ol the Nurthwest, in thecity road rates all visitors are asked to observe carefully Boy’s and Children’s IN AMERICA. yesterday. He was accompanied. Evening theme, ‘A Palace,” by “Kid" Kelley of Butte, Mont, Form-fitting overcoats. double suits, 2 pair of Time 8:00. Special musie, “I Take a receipt or certifi- . Wonder If There’s Room For| 0 foughta twenty-round draw pants, Knickerbocker or | can Kersey and fancy weave overcoats, cate, of every agent of whom you with Ulrich at Thiet River Falls .Me,” “Thou Art the King of Glory.” “One Sweetly Solemn 4 plain style, sizes recently. Ulrich was on his On reaching Crookston present your certificate to the secretary of the Association, pay your membership fee of 25 cents, and receive a badge. ture will make the certificate good for your return home at oue-third . the regular rate and 3-15, $3.50, $4, JOHN B. STETSON & GORDON HATS. The John B. Stetson Thought,” Mrs. Mable Ritchie. Strangers will find this church one of the most commodious places of worship in all this north country, well heated and lighted. All classes of people dially invited. — " $15 and $25 THE GREAT FUR COAT DISPLAY. Center-of Beaver Cloth top, Muskrat lined, Otter collar coats. mink lined coats, from home from Minot; N. D., »wh'a.r'; he had been matched to fight ffteen rounds with Rudolph Hinz of Spokane, but the latter flunked at the last moment and refused to fight. 2 Ulrich is one of the best wel- terweights in the entire country. t & good S\in'day Many Bemidji people saw him . dinner without going to the work|fight at Cass Lake, during the of preparing a big meal at home, | firemen’s tournament, when ' he the badge will entitle vou to hotel Office at the High School 8 and Gordon hats with stiff new Brim Relled Courle, shape and shaft Fifty to Two Hundred Dollars WE ARE HEA . AT WHOLE 8. Those coming in & body on|try the 6 o’clock Sunday dinuer |won the decision over A. Lawson a party ticket should also take alat the Markham. It 18 a new |in fifteen romnia. Heisa c! receipt, as they are counted. in|feature at the local hotel and in|cut fellow, d not on ‘| making up the necessary total of|the few Sundi 1100 required by the Weste ; . Passenger Association. ¢ R LUMBERMENS SUPPLIES T RETAIL PRICES NEEEATIV/IE DARE 8-it has been on|‘tough” order, as are many : Nery populsr |the latter-day fighters. He e ; Superior last night..