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Bl Lok s o VOLUME 4. NUMBER 178. BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1906. ANNA GOULD GETS A | ™ Sewetevew. —ToLDERMAN MILLER AND HIS [NEW WATER MAINS WILL [FIRST DEER OF SEASON Rainy River Region; en e i tho time comes that large| PARTY KILLED BIG MOOSE| BE ALL LAID THIS WEEK| SHIPPED INTO BEMIDJI I]WURGE FRUM GUUNT amouats of money will be ex- z <% pended for drainage by the U. S. o ; government and our state, it be-|Luck Atténds Hunters Who Seek Big|Ten Blocks of Piping, When Complete, | John Goodman and Martin Linden Kill Show One of the Best. : ““The Banker’s Child,” ‘as pre- | sented ut the opera house last night by . Harry Shannon’s ¢om- pany of ‘actors, was one of the best uttractions that has .been OFFIGIAL VOTE WILL - BE ANNOUNGER SOON ¢~ Boni De Castellane Is at Last Cast Off | hooves us to be on the alert. We Game in the Big Falls Put Down by Jerrard Plumbing | . Two Bucks and Doe at g:ven. in thelz:;.y this ye;r.’h_I ;I'ha Canvassing Board B!llfly Engagéd orf by His American can not muster the vote and pres- Country. Company. | Dixon Lake. play is a mel n.m;, and in less the Returns, at the Wite. tige that more thickly populated [ capable hands might not be very . Courthouse, attractive, but as interpreted by the Shannon company it is’ all that could be desired,, The humor is plentiful and thorough: ly laughable, and the iemotional features are not overdone, a common failure with melodrama. The twg fittle ehildwan, 5 and 6 sections can, but that is not say- T ing that we are not entitled to &| T, J. Miller, A. A. Nolan of| The Jerrard Plumbing com:| The firstdeer to be shipped FRENCH DANDY WANTED $50,000 8ir share of drainage. Human|n, o ‘Gnarles Lukenbilland Dan|pany is handling" several large |into the city since the opening of A YEAR, BUT COURT SAID “NAy» | 2ature has considerable of that|(pel) of Wells returned this|jobs and completing contracts |the big game season were re- ’ factor in its make-up which is 80, 1 orning from their hunting ex-|on others, these days. ceived here this morning over = apparent in the general conduct| pegition in the north country.| The extension'of the water-|[the M. & I. They belonged to Famous Divorce Case Came fo a of our. donu_;stic “‘pig.” The fact They went up Black river, about | works system will be completed |John Goodman and Martin that a fertile tract in northern twenty miles northwest of Big|by Saturday, three days prior to|Linden, who secured tbree. BAUDETTE FAILS T0 SEND INITS OFFICIAL RETURNS Sudden Close in Franco Minnesota equal in size to a Falls. the date set in the contract.|They have been out since Satur- yeal:s_ 1 'g'p:?twaly,'m iw .”!:::::qm'.'u Yesterday. couple of New England states,| mhey had an excellent time and | There are ten blocks of ‘the|day. ; eepe:{am lqlen 8- i fllf f A » needs settlers, drainage aud en-|gyyday killed a big moose, which| mains, as follows: Two blocks| The two hunters went to Dixon|®® di t:n ttone:h ) ”fi‘{ Yoo couragement, does not appeal to they will bring ‘out from the|on Dewey avenue, two on Bel-|lake, about thirty miles’ south- ;:am 0 B e egmtpf p“, The canvassing hosrd appoint- Paris, France, Nov. 14.—(Pio-lall sections of this state nor to woods in a few days. trami avenue, tWo on Minnesota |east of Blackduck. There were|® the time and are never .idle, ed to canvass the returns of the neer Special Service) —The|those who have already had much " avenue, three on' Eighth street|two bucks and one doe, The but the youngsters acquitted | Tt clestion oo "fim 0 : Countess DeCastellane, formerly |help, They bave got a taste, it A Strong Face. and ove on Irving avenue. larger of the bucks weighed 285 $hiemselves nobly: In fach; they o’clock thi# l’norni"gin the.ofiee Miss Anna Gould, was granted apleases them, they want it all.| “Facial expression,” suld the thought-| The work: of installing the|pounds. The hunters repor]2r® ¥ far tho best stage children of County Auditor Wil divorce today. She was given!The Red River valley people now | ful looking man, “is not confined to ; ‘|ever seen here. y 0 ann. . The members of ¢he board are O. M. Skinyik, of the peace; County Anditor Wilmann, “The omly regrettable featnre was the rather small house. The hall. should have been _filled. § s human belngs by a . For in.|Steam heating )filanz in the main|deer as being very . plen! { the custody of her children, but|gseem to thirk they are the only| stance; ‘oms Hiine :gou;e:xm to eall building at the poor farm is also|arcund Dixon lake, and they also they will not be allowed to be|«heirs apparent” to all drainage|on a friend of mine, who was not at progressing very satisfactorily, |got track of a big moose, but taken from France without the|appropriations. Our country | home. Dhomen ¢ paog of Ms it |and will be completed within the | were unable to down him. ; W. Danaher, chairman of consent of their father. lwm after sume years prove &/ ang he returned my look. Then some. | next ten days. Z x 'I'.hose Y’ho s.f‘yed away lu,t, :‘;‘,d of cmmgy, mmmifiion:r“:e The end of the case came sud- petter farming country than that | thing in that dog's face seemed to take | The Jerrard company will|tendents to go into & primary | night missed ‘‘something good. and M. . Track s N denly. The court brushed aside |gjong the Red. Easier to drain, |10l of me and simply root me to room and lay down specific Sy the spot. It was his teeth!_Chicago | 51 & crew of men to Blackduck A Lemon Instesd. “Do you know,” a pretty .brfie of three months said to'a friend tife other day, “I think all thess' ok about young wives having s6 much' treuble with butchers and grocers Aud being cheated and all that is just too foof- 1sh.” The main interest in the can- vassing of the returns centers in the contest for sheriff, but it is - not believed that the official re- turns will vary much from the resalt as published in the Pioneer. the demand of_r.l_le count’s la..w~,highe,- and better soil. Much of | News. this evening to‘begin the work of directions as ‘to how certain yers for the priviiege of cxamin- | the water which is continually s iy ! X hould be presented to 2 K 2 installing the new heating plant|¥Worda sl , ing the wituesses, and the public|sweeping down upon us comes Gmdmx:x-—ctvvh: :urs;,. whatever |and plumbing the Palace hotel|the class, thus cutting off all re. prosecutor did not even ask 10| from the boggy country between | are you thinking of fo bring so young | gt that place. sources of the teacher, and what be heard. the Rapid river and Red lake. A|an infant into the open air on so cold _— is worse, the inspiration gathered The count’s demand for an|gosd ditch should be put in|20d Windy a day as this? Nurse—But DISGUSSES THE TEAGHER |from tne presence of the. class. i as : you surely do not think that so small Lsram 2 % “Then I ou ar¥ | With the returns Tartle not alimony allowance of $50,000 a)there. But the dirt from ditches | a child understands differences in fem- This is educational stagnation|,, =% w‘l’f;:l;"dur P4 8:2':'8‘ o0 e &Mymw'm $ n‘ year was rejected by the court | mykes good roads. - Drainage is | Perature?—Il Mondo Umoristico. ! A"n THE suPEm"TE"nE“T and homicide. - | inquired. = P mijor;ty of 1 ioff the first itbm on the program in R a—— R derstand me to ‘'Why, of course I am! Anybody [ i Quiet at Courthouse. “Nothing doing” was the answer made to the Pioneer rep- | X o h F boar k 0 5 Ilthe development of any country. “Wh? do girls wear engagement 13 1 erintendent BW D K:&?;fl;fiflm‘?fl?‘ww M:!: in:'l;: the r:g::s 01‘1’ ::: ::::l;- |We need a drainage league up|™nes? Professor Ritchie Is to Read a Paper|the rooms of teachers apd give| “Now, there is my' grocer” she con- “On the same principle that s at 2 i ey : s G aa | tutional amend ments first, and it here to see that we get what We | ties o string s fi,,g‘;_"sfl’g‘;; suggestions and’ directions; far | tinued; “he is just’ as’ obllging and b, R Northwestern Educa- ? 7 is more. than . likely that the ! resentativein all the officesatiprg entitled to. That's all we|won't forget they're enguged.” i :-he |::h &i:::n from it. He shonld nigy nmzszgr:;m:‘. n;o:: ‘:"an’;l:. nn“:{' s:ge: counting of the ra'.m-xa on county ' the courthouse today, except the| oo\ St lofiali s ; this, but - ndicate from they.cathe I foutid there were !)(Il}e!ev- officers will not: be' reached until county auditor, The judge of —_— Miss Fogt y N time improvements, SCope: of|en in the bag, 80 when I went to the | tomorrow. s < ysummers—I had a pro- ! = probate, clerk of court, treasurer posal last night and refused it. Miss | work a class is to coverin & pre- “f’,‘fw‘f;";e: ':::,;‘:?::'“m; S thWh“ the seal was broken on and sheriff had nothing in the An Baglish l;::f?"r;:; the following | Crusher—You are always thinking of | Superintendent A. P. Ritchie|gorined time, .and discuss > yes, . e package from Baudette, it there were. I had put in a dozen, but [gag P bad I noticed that one of them was spoil- Mfomul Ahate = eturns ed, and of 1 wouldn’t [ onaosees pac nnym!;ntnt.hceom g;;?i:, 80 m taified. simply the fally sheet, out.” 3 and was' incomplete. In all “Now, don't you think that‘was nice | Probability someone will be sent news line. Judge Spoomer is ndvertisement: “Wanted—A gentleman | 0 "o e Of others, aren't you, dear? | ot thig afterncon for Crookston, | yoipoasof presenting work with awayon his annual hunting ex-Elt\’l unfle{;j;ke n(;e Erfltlu of a patent med-.| The tomorrow of which we dream | Where he willlxm.end the annual|p; o teachers; bui the teacher pedition gnd, there s 1o new ;l;llei)e g l.oefl t:m?t “ls'.e;e 33;’:3,.‘&222 :z:-nrc:r:;s,lsb;it:!;; :e;:m t;x::g:; meeting ’of r'ghe. Northwes.t.ern should be largely left to _het owa matters in q&s?_ricb court, Christian Rer?ster. today.—New York Tribune, i Teachers’: association, and inc judgment "'s;"-" the hechmf:nl part < —— |dentally read a paper before that| ¢ }eor schoolroom duties. I assembly. = would not have a primary teacher . The subjec to be treated of by Tin' my fic,l)oo]s whe' could - not Profes_sor Rilchie is “The Rela-| puach "pnfi'&i*fméfiila' ‘e e tion of ¢ Superintendent and than I can.” : 73t Teacher to Each Other and to the Continuing on the same 'sub-| School,” and he has handled it in ject, Professor Ritchie expresses a most thorough and compre-|ipe peief that failure’ on both bensive way. sides would be less ‘frequent if Professor Ritchie first takes| ho teacher and superintendent up the thewe, the teacher, and | wou1d only work together. The discusses the qualifications Lyeacher should make suggestions which she should have, then the |y, the superintendent and the superintendent, both. country superintendent should make and city, and finally the relation suggestions to the teacher, and Northern of the teacher and the superin-|poth ghould uphold the hands of | Neiish tendent to each other. the other as regards discipline The point which be emphazises | 34 outside criticism. in him to be so thoughtful -and" hon: | t0- Btk @st?” she concjuded.—Harper's Weekly. (Totarnn. ° { Absolute Satis- faction Assured THE GREAT QUALITY GLOTHES STORE + § {Money Cheer- fully Refunded follows: Funkley Nymore Turtle River vil. | Tenstrike Center Mail Orders Promptly Filled. WE shall be delighted to Port Hope prove quality value.su‘ in speaking both of the teacher| ppyfossor Ritchie also believes ?::lfi.‘ke 2e 1 2 10 3 B premacy beyond contention. and of 't,he superintfsndent, is m_he the superintendent should not| ool duck (vil) : 86 - 62 % o4 Newest ideas and better and necessity of education and train- | ogitate to criticise his teachers fpro oo 2 ii 29 9 better clothes in this fresh sup- ing for the work, and of a special | i¢ he thinks 1t is needed. . “I be- | Bloclduck (town) 16 & ply of Stein-Bloch and B. love and interest f""h"fh"i task ‘;f lieve that in most cases where &|15land Lake (Alaska) 9 2 . Kuppenheimer suits and over- guiding the youthful ~mind.|teycher fails,”. he says, “it is Kekles 10 52 87 36 coats at e regrets, especlally, the mix |jargely the fanlt of the superia-| Byndette & Spooner 141 4 ing of politics ‘with the office of 1o dant in not standing by her|@rohn - 1 % 19 30 $15-$18-$20-$22-$25-$30 county superintendent. Men| . po¢ pointing out to her where- Bemidji (‘own) 14 13 17 22 Inimitabl ter faab it are elected, not because they are|;y, ghe could improve, These Fowlds 13 o7 7 36 y .numta. e master feature—i fitted for the office, but because |};4116 criticisms may smart at the 7 P 2 4 3 is our distinction to direct par- they know how to win votes. ~ |tiine but the true ‘teacher and 7 e 9 5 ticular attention to our great Teaching demands soms sacri | 1o ‘trug - guperintendent will A 8 5 7 display and exclusive features fices on the part of the young| yrofig by them.” Turtle River (town) 6 17 women ergaging in it, declares G Ritch i ¢ ; { 5 tyles, 52- Superintendent itchie, in 3 of our 150 oyercoat; stylos, the local educator, in his paper. tinoi deplored the te Biroh 8 2 4 4 ; 1 ;. o ) - |continuing, deplore e ten-|p; and 6 16 g 19 iF(;lh bllnck and grey royal Eng. “I am not one of those Who|ganey of some teachers to. oriti- Grant Valley - it > - 1sh velours at t{]l:]‘l:k ctlln.fi thet ht».-achlerr t’fsh‘ould cise their sister workers, and Roouevelfi 9 23 + 99 11 toernate or cut NErsell oft oM | egpecially to make remarks to|mgrtle Lake (town 6 17 3 2 $15, $20, $22, and S:S the jOYIE ";ld P’e“:“:‘?i “;h'cal?’: those who would spread themr|paitia (o) 1 34 ‘88, 10 A magnificent whole-space for properly; hiers, ‘bu 0 UNINK{g54 add to them. He also scored 12 2% boys’ department. Boys’ Ruff that, she should not allow social|euching for” effect, or “grand 10 15 23 3 z < intarests to ‘interfere with her | oo qn teaching. & Tuff school suits,3 in 1, at o h : ; s 2 $3.50, $4.00 and S:’: 00. school duties. ~She shonld re-| “urs ¢h tegeher wants to' con: ¢ i o ‘ . .50, $4.00 an .00. member that the eyes of tae pupil vince me of her worth as & R Boys' overcoats, 3-4 length, and parent are upon her.. She teaher, 1ot her do well the’ more . . a; ’; . o novelty styles at $2.50, $3.00 : must not let it be said by the |y, i’ duties of the schoolroom, Quiring e e W o B TheHouse of Kuepsnheimer $4 00 and $5.00. Copyright 1906 iulbd 15, :;h“" R;!;]E :}:’:‘;‘:”? Let her take the dull or back-| Gudrid 9 . .10 18 3 'e House uppenheimer i er, ch- i Wool ribbed underwear, Royal ribbed Aus- " ot eta' do-thia;. Bhe. should feel ot fin; s x‘;?::d ' 5 e tralian lamb’s wool, at $1.50. . and know that she has a greater |; 5 o ONEN ; t, or at least get something out} o, mant S i : 18 Y Munising union suits at $2.50, $3 50 influence on the y °“5h“h"“ a7 lotit. Lether show me that she| e, TR & . 15 00 $4.00 and $5.00. one else’; lest it be the mother|; (' eon sympathy with Her | penville : ok it i herself.” , obligations of she schoolroom.” g o Grove S 0 Florsheim and Walkover foot form After discussing the, teacher| g/ oriniendent Ritohie ‘then Za’pla (e ‘19 1 shoes, the world’s pride, in velours and box at some lengih, and also ddwell-» took up the question of maintain:| o re 5 DTS B calf patent colt at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. ing upon' the superinten ?:n:i, ing discipline among the pupis,|Minnie ! B R 00- n s ! P:ofeu?r Ritchie approached iy n 4 gaid that the teacher should : Sy il A S i h'I'he great 1 :r €O :l;e subject oiH the ;ell:fim::h:pb ;:f Totals 584~ 650. 681 . ed the community an the two. e holds that e i sold in muskrat lined, from $50 to $200. Lumbermen’s ; H should he left largely to h jud, ment 48/ to the te part of her work.