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; I R e e D RS oTh e : | f T MHiSTORICAL THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER. TEN CENTS PER WEEK VOLUME 4. NUMBER 183 BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1906. H A“.WAY GU- wms IN County Division in Marshall. Bank ‘“‘Sprucin’ Up.” M|3"KE" F[m A DEER’ Funeral of Mrs. Kreatz. Thief River Press: At the|’ When improvement now under G. E Kreatz, the contractor, election on the 6th inst. 2,276 of | way are completed, the Lumber- BULLET GRAZES HIS HIP|returned last evening from Min- THE SUPREME GUUBT the voters of Marshall county|mens National Bank will have neapolis, where h‘e went a week voted upon the proposition to|one of the finest bank-homes in agu on the sad missjon o.f attend- divide the county in two on the|the state, outside of the twin|Kelliler Man Has Narrow Escape ing the funeral of hls' aged Judge Spooner Is Upheld in the Red|line running north and south be- fcities, The most distinguishing From Death at Hands of Care- mother and assisting in her 50 Besios Do i s PENDERGAST 1S WELL send out today or tomorrow in-l DI . dances to be given by the club PI.EASEB WITH vuTE this winter in the Masonjc hall; LRI vitations to the series of twelve The _invitations are handsome || Wag Beat, but | Made a Very iaht-of. tween ranges 44 and 45, says the|improvement will be the new less Hunter. burial. : | affairs, the cover being a fine bit Good Run,” Sa Lk Fealt-ohWar Warren Rgziat.er. ' front, of handsome -Bedford Mrs. Anna Kreatz died on Sat-|of embossed work with exquisite ln;l. o the 5 Cae. Of the votes cast on the|stone, which replaces the od| urday of last week, in Minne- |coloring, and the whole being (% proposition 601 were in favor and |one, built years ago. The new| Afdraw Johnson had an ex.|2Polis at the advanced age of 78 artistically printed. The invita. —_— years. She and her husband were among the first settlerg in what is now Minneapolis, having come to the community in 1854, when the present “Flour City"” tion to the series of dances is printed on the inside of the folder, while on the back cover is the list of dates. About 100 in- vitations are being sent out. APPEAL TAKEN FROM DECISION 1,675 against. The proposition |front exterds the building three perlénce with careless hunters was thus defeated by a majority |feet farther toward the street,|jqq¢ Baturday that he will likely ON THE W. W. BROWN DEMURRER | o¢ nonrly 3 to1, In the terri-and with its high and stately nog wish to have repeated, says tory embraced within the bound- | pillars gives the building a digni- | 4o Keulliher Johreal. aries of the proposed Hiawatha |fied as well as a handsome ap- ATTRIBUTES GOOD SHOWING TO G. A. R. AND PERSONAL FRIENDS While ranning some lines for Defendants Must Answer Complain county, the vote was 186 for, to|pearance. Poter Syverson near oy last|"3® designated a8 St. A,,fi{o,,y' _The fi,.st. dance is to be given Local Candidate for Lieulu.lant Gov- and Appear in Court for Trial 673 against, an adverse majority | An additional room is also be-|gqinrday, a careless, shoot-be-|32d they have lived in Minne. | Thanksgiving night, November ernor Takes Defeat Like a of Issues. of about three and two-thirds to|ing built onto the rear of the|g,re vou-look hunter mistook Mr. |2POlis ever since, Mr. Kreatz hav- ?9, and the - others will be given - Philosopher. one. building, to be used as a direc- John?un for a deer, and without ing died thirteen years. ago, at|in the following order: Decem- In what would, in case of|tor's room, while the appart-|;;esf igating or being certain the age of 74. ber 13 and 27, January 10 and Gibbons & Torrance this noon | division, have retained the name |ment, until the last few days received notice from the clerk of |of Marshall county, the vote|used by Cashier Brooks as & the supremie court to the effect|stood 415 for, 1002 against, or a | private office, will be turned into that the court.had affirmed the|maijority of not quite twoand a|acustomer’s room. Mr. Brooks’ order of the trial judge, Judgejhalf to one. new office will be in the front of Murshill] A, Spooner, in the - the bank. New fixtures will also matter of the M., R. L. & M, ‘;:r};’:l:';;’; DA emat @ |be _installed throughout the Railway company vs. W. W.]vyorce. “We ought to have the divorce | Pank, and the interior, as well Brown and sixty-five others,|law that was enforced in anclent|as the exterior, will look like 5 3 5 Greece,” he sald. “If that old Greek | » - i an New. wherein the trisl ]udge over clause was tacked to every separation, bri - There remain surving Mrs. Kreatz four children, as follows: John Kreatz, now living in Min- neapolis; Frank Kreatz, who is a farmer in the Town of Ply- mouth, near Minneapolis; G. E. Kreatz, the Bemidji contractor, and F' E Kreatzof St. Cloud. G E Kreatz has been appointed as the administrator of the estate of shot ih the direction he saw the brushes move. The bullet just missed the mark, grazing the skinon Mr. Johnson’s hip and tearing his clothing. ‘The hunter on discovering his mistake was more badly scared than;was Mr. Johnson, and it is not likely that he will repeat the practice. Mr. Johnson says he 24, February 7 and 21, March 7| JudgeL. G. Pendergast, late and 21, April 11 and 25, May 9. |candidate for lieutenant gov- As these will be the only invita-ersor on the democratic ticket, tions sent out for the series, the |has taken up the even tenor of club desires that those receiving [his way again as a dispenser of them keep them for reference. |justice, and is quite content to be just a plain citizen, instead of the Band-Concert Last Night, secoud highest officer in the The first of the series of six |state. concerts to be given by-the. Be-| The judge takes his defeat like ruled the demurrer of MT.|I am persuaded that divorces would _ will remain securely enclosed in| Mrs: Anba Krestz, midji band, was held at the opera | Philosopber; be has no com- Brown et al to the complaint of | fall off 60 to 70 per cent. This law A Faros Retorien. his homestead shack during the house last night. ~ The house[Plaints - or criticisms, and the railroad company. ‘was that when a man got a divorce he [ qpe people of the Faroe islands cling was comfortably filled with a|although he would have liked the crowd that seemed well pleased |election, he is amply pleased at with the entertainment, the handsome showing he made The program oonsisted of |in the face of the bigodds against twelve selections, five by the|Which he was contending. orchestra, five by the band, and| “I attribute my success in two vocal selections, one by Miss [running ahead of the balance of Mable McTaggart and one by |the ticket, excepting Johnsou, to Miss Graling. Both vocal solos | the Grand Army vote, and to the were greeted with encores. The|Work done by my personal cornet solo by Professor Syming-| friends all over the state,” said ton was also a’ popular number. | Judge Pendergast today in dis- could pot under any clrcumstances | o their old customs and see little good | FéMainder of the hunting season. The Churches The company sought to re-|marry another woman younger than |1 change, says the author of “The h i I ' cover from the defendants, who|his ex-wife. An lnnocent law, & brlef | paroes and Iceland,” but how and then . Fire at Blackduck. | signed the guarantee for the' !2¥: BOt much to look at, but how | one of them becomes a conservative re-| -~ For the fourth time since t EPISCOPAL: Rev, Mr. Mur. s 2 many divorce suits would be nipped | former. Such was an old ‘man of . hey «f Grand Rapids will hold right-of-way for the railway com- in the bud if all husbands knew that Stromo who, in his youth, had learned | W3S built, about five years age, g}pigcnpal B serviges at’ ithe pany into the city of Bemidji.|after the separation they could not| cybinetmaking In Copenhagen, then | the Blackduck bakery building| [°0. Q. F. hall Sunday even. All who sjgned the guarantee| g™, Younger momen than the wives | 1o been a blacksmith in New South |caught fire yesterday forenoon| ing a8 o'clock, they had cast off!”—Philadelphia Bul- - are liable not to exceed the sum | letin cast o adelphie Bol- | Wales and later a marine In the Dan-| 4y ug for the prompt work of t tsh navy during the Sleswick-Holstein . BAPTIST: Morning service at of $500 each. W ater oa eNe otat war. Having thus traveled far beyond [the fire company would have 10,0, ' Sermon, by pastor sub- g = eidt, his countrymen, IR 3t When the railway company| water 15 sometimes very searce and ;I;er:t::t::se; 2::‘1‘1?1 t?nrl usmc!:!]pfir:s;ml; burned to the gu.mud, 8sys the jecr, “Our Standing, Our State began suit, the defendants de- | precious on the Bouth African veldt, young man to Stromo and Invested his Blackduck Amerfcs.m. . and Reward. Evening ser- murred to the complaint of the|according to a writer, who says: “In | gyyings |n @ home. Conservative| The fire originated, it is| visesat8o'clock. Sermon by company. Judge Spooner over- | O, Yeldt cottage we had no well, only | thougn he appeared to outlanders, to | thought, from an overheated air-| paster, subjoct, “An answer to| At the conolusion of the con-|cussing ‘the late contest for large tanks, and about August our| p. jgianders he was a reckless In-|,. e ; the Quesuion, Are ~You a he fl Jiil M ruled the demurrer, and an ap- | condition usually became desperate. novator. He roofed his house wita|U'8ht stove and when it was dis- Bridge?” cert the floor was cleared and [office. ost of the places peal was taken to the supreme |If you washed your hands you carried | gote instead of with the traditional|covered had gained such head- ? the rest of the evening given up|Where I made distinct gains over court, with the result as an- | o PR TUC, 0L 10 ORI B0 | turt, but could find none to follow M| way that it was found impossible| PRES B'Y T E RIAN—Murning |to dancing, the orchestra furnish:{the ~ others on the demo- i ea SR o N 5 £ A 5 e nounced today that the over-rul- | bath water the same, part of it being | Gount T argued vainly with them |10 8876 many of the furnishirgs| Worshipat 1l Subject, “The|ing the music. cratic ticket were im the A e Bi Y ing of the trial judge has been :;:" flflt“:d 'Ot“'“b flfll‘;fi-edc':bbflg‘; against the .bablt of throwing fish|in the upper rooms which were g‘fl’;fl‘;‘ I-;‘S;OO 1%‘2""19591333‘:;,?_ northern counties, where I . potato water was allows 0 cool 3! 1) into the brook and gefllng 0 3. e -t "". v. ". . A. 2 ‘ " - sustained. and then used for the garden or to g:;nmnjgsg wx’xlter lower down. The only occupied as Lving rooms by Mr. C.E 8 p. m. SeniorC. E. 7p. $2,000 C. A bave a' large sprinkling of The defendants must. DoOw | wash the dogs In first, so that these advice they would accept from him— |30d Mrs. N?ISOIL The latter and that after long hesitation—was to | lost all of their personal belong- boil their fish oil oultgfl(;oml:nste:hc} ott nfings, including some cash in the F7ing room. But when this ter- o 5 Tioic vanavator heard from a visitor |80ape of paper biils which were that women rode bicycles In England |in Mr, Nelson’s vest. he was so astonished that he asserted| ™~ PR s S confidently that the world could not g Camp Destroyed. Brainerd is working for a Y.|friends, in counties like Hennepin M. C. A. building and ‘$2,000 has {a0d Ramsey where I did per- been pledged for the building to-} Sonal work, in counties tbat are date. The Tribune of that ity naturally ~democratic, and in : = _{has the follawing to-say on . ihe|counties where I lived in former METEODéST_NGmhg Bugjgc ubject: 5 = > -seux-:i,'wd where my personal “What One Neighbor Did to - i friends got out and hustled f .T(?lliher Jo.nru{zl: A fire, the Another Duriqgg tpe‘, Ni(ghén uf;ffn : ::l;;gr:‘i_l&‘:q::f:r:i &l;t; o withgn e e ey for Cause and Effect. origin of which is supposed t)| time 11 Special musio, “City |ing wark of - saliciting subscrip-| “Iam not atall chagrinned at Shakespeare saw life in large and have been caused by an over-| of Our God,” “P erfect Peace.” ltiong for the Y. M. C. A, im: the. showing I made; in fact, I ‘wrote as he saw. He never “blamed it heated stove, destroyed ome of Evening subject, “A Mighty provement fund announce that 3 to God.” His pages are full of the 2 Probl i th tics,” = 5 am proud of it.”. S i ?:ex:mble seqnen':e‘o!t cause and ef-|the buildings of R. E. White's roblem in Mathematics,” |§1 500 was raised here, besides peaking m. Evening serviceat8 p. m. Subject, ‘“Strength and Beauty.” The young people of the city are especially ‘in- vited to this service, answer the complaint and the | Waters did three dutles.” cases will undoubtedly come up S 2 s B for trial at the March term of| An enthusiastic French physiclan, i i " while dying, made careful observa- Sk ckoont tions of his condition, detalling -his symptoms to. his son and attending The Family Game. physician in -order that they might Mother (coming into the children’s | make a record of them. At the very: room)—Rosle, what are you making | end, when he was on the point of pass- such a terrible noise over? Look at |ing away, he surprised the friends at Hugo. See how qulet he sits there. | his bedside by saying, “You see I a Rosle—Yes, It's easy for -him to sit | gying.” qulet in the game we are playing. He ime 8 While the sermon i8 | the $500 i i about the ~ vote in Beltrami 1s papa, who has come home late, and Helped Out. fect, and the switt march of decds|loogi Tuesd 2 time the $500 promised by President 1 am—you.—Wiener Salonwitzblatt. The Father—So you think you can .| ORgIng camps Tuesday evenming. | for everybody, those whoare Fliott of the Northern ’Pacific|County, Jud, Pendergast said on:=N¥ienes Salonwi support my daughter? The Suitor—im | Points the moral of individual responst. > &e bility. If things were “rotten in Den- mark,” it was because the fathers had eaten sour grapes and the children’s None of the other building were 'ski!:edl ibl;flzlll'ei S“e gslpecinuy railroad in the event of 'the 'as:|that while it was not as large as destroyed. The loss is not esti-| 10vited to come. Special musie. Isocjation raising $1,000. - This |he had d, h is- mated > be very large, The fire| .The Lord Is My Shepherd,” | will make $3,000 which , will be| L "] ¢Xpected, he was satis Explieit. % quite sure I can, sir, If you will help ‘The Kedah postoffice authorities have | us out. The Father—I'll help you out a somewhat blunt way of putting |8ll right, all right! Whereupon the : ; B fied with it. teeth were set on edge; if Macbeth " “Stand Fast.” Comeand bring |available for the repairs and ‘re.| o 5 things. Coples of & Penang papes post: | B K O thes o close second | trembled at the knocking at the gate, it | Started while all the men were at| g frignd with you Coratrekichich thap:nilding. “I ran heavy in the southern : retu:n:dsl:n:fi(edr y:;:res:eg ::ng:z the race—Cleveland Plain Dealer. hudone becnl;se con?de’;l;e d:thtsm;]k:t supper, and hefore “Leing dis- SPI 3 | Pa1t of the county, where Idid tor murder.”—Bangkok Times. — ::;’:g I?os::fl;‘ i el et covered th; fla.mesh bad made “‘W " Owns Big lceboat, - .- |considerable work and where my = TN AL iR e meeting | &Td's own creating, and Regan and such headway that nothing Additional Locals J. Liucas, one of the employes | {Tiends were also active, but lost The man or woman who smiles, fll- [ =05 0 F0 Gonerll, desperately dead, reap but|could be saved from the doomed 3 of the Crookston Lumber com.|iD the northern portion, where pany, has one of the finest ice there is a large normal republi- boats this year, and probably the [ a0 majority, and where I made finest, ever 'scen on Lake Be. |0 Personal visits during the ex- midji. The timber from which |tire campaign. 2 the main beam was made “Luke” “I want to thank ail my friends logged himself, and the boat all over the state and particularly from beginning to end, with the the G.A. R. for Sheir kind labor exception of the sails, bears evi- |10 MY behalf, and assure them of { dence of his skill with the tools.| ™Y hearty appreciation.” - The boat was launched as soon L Z 1 as the icqe was firm enough to % .‘u.m‘l Recital y hold, which 'was several days| Mi® Dickinson and her pupils ago, and is working fine, Lucas|*"® another of fihex_r musical - is one of the most popular fel.|PFOSTamS at her studio yester- :;;3 '-h? u:le"tflsh 1;; tr'ljem]s from ‘dnymto “Well, wasn't he right?” thefr inevitable d\::. n:n short, hutko- building. The fire was prevent- y with sunshine, does more for the | |, y speare’s message @ message of & s world than all the medicines of the |, “No- 1T Saw a doctor on the way | oyt ” 1oinood and womanhood:|d from spreading to the other apothecary. l:be;:ter shape In my Lie” Brace up, pay for what you have, do|buildings, however. ' m.l; o W:;h ?m;l;t 8";’@ G°°d°‘; The work of rebuilding has bad, shoulder the burden of your mora responsibility and never forget that already b‘?en_ commenced, and cowardice is the most fatal and most|the fire will in " no way retard futile crime in the calendar of crimes. logging operations, Cowards die many times before their —_— deaths; The vallant never taste of death but once. —Martha Baker Dunn in Atlantie. Because it is wholesome and pure: because ‘it has leavening strength and is reliable—use Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powd r. W. T. Biakeley, the Farley log- ger, spent today in the city. Mr. Blakeley is mow able to get all the men he wants to werk in his camps, and his work is progress- ing very satisfactorily. John L. Dale, member of the village council and one of the “‘salt of the earth’” from Turtle % Diaries Sunday Dinner. Don’t be & grouch' and make |your wife ‘get & big Sunday dinner;:go to the Markham hotel. Manager Lycan is making' & regular feature of the ‘6" o’cleck: Sunday dinners, and those who To Cheer Him. The wife of his bosom was going to leave him for a fortnight, and Fitz- Tomkins was ‘trying his very best to look sad. “My dear,” he sald, choking back a WE NOW bhave in stock a large assort- ment of 1907 diaries. The line is suitable for business and professional men. Prices compare favorably with eastern houses | River, drove down this morning N day afternoon. These programs 1 huckle with his handierchief and wi " 3 lows in town these days. x: 2 and the cheap as well as the very best book ing his cyes, 1 hardly like to thing D27 tried them, don’s need fofrom his home. He was accom- are becoming more popular with | can be had here. bow I shall miss you, The evenings|be told that they are mighty)panied by Mrs. Dale and they Had a Narrow Escape. her pupils, who enjoy each meet- * ;'“tln bl: 80 long and l:nely without you. | good. *Drop around about 6, spent the day visiting with John Falls of this city received ing of this kind. The program | :G:or::.‘,’,":;; T2 o ‘;{‘t‘.’“’;flmmg or-thereahouts with your wife|fri¢nds in the city. a letter yesterday from his|8i'eR yesterday is as follows: | STATIONERY DEPARTMENT OF him with a marble eye, “I have pro-(and family. T. J. Miller is justly proud of a | prother, James Falls, who left|"Aladside” Marurka Duett)......A. Monestel | Bemidfi Pioneer. vided for your comfort in this as In | i | new private office which he has = h' Mary and AmandaEline 1‘1 every other way. When you return| /M. Davis of Long Prairie 2 ere a month ago for Montana, | .cuckos Sons. A. Schultz i home you will find dear mother there, 5 the visit g i added to his real estate quarters (i which the latter tells of & try- i 5 | She will remain till I come back and | WASM(DY the VISILOrS Who were| ., Rejtami avenue, The priv- ing experience which te and a| | keep you company In the evenings,|in the city last night. is di 1 £ h ¢ i | George” AR ate room is directly off from the | companion had on the Flathead | as e Carntv, | i And as the train slowly glided out o | - William J. Sarffof Fagle Bend, | main office, and Mr. Miller has| river, in Montana, whereby he { ARE YOU ILL? |Siimlrselsp oo subuin ey fised o up ' davorte sl ety g i | 2o ie | " lnslnu:tl:d :stlg.ei;‘zndon T’;e;u;ltln. °| F.I .Foster .Of' N.Iot.ley ?“_s w“jh. sporting implements, and|fylig and three companions at-; “Happy Moments" with Rheumatism, Backache, Kidney Trouble, Catarrh or any _— transacting busincss in Bemidji | relics. . |tempted to go across the Flat:|, 5 :" e oDon other Plood Trouble? If so, and you could No Simecuzen:in Chinn; last night. ] Earl McClatchie left this noon sl head in & boat, when the craft Nellfo Shannon Everybody in Chi; ks hard, even 2 § ki eached the highes tipped over and all the occupants | “Besutitul Spring”. those who have reached the highest P. M Getter of Wilton, a mem- |for Cass Lake on a -business FIND IMMEDIATE RELIEF IN Ty g 5 X every morning at 2 o'clock, as he was ton, v_zvsfs transacting business in | the employ of .the Umqkstpn a % on duty at the palace from 8 to 6. As a | Bemidj: today. Lumber company, but was ™ g Y member of the privy council he was Y S s one time chief clerk for. Senator Johnson s , i ‘which he was president. As the mem- 7, positions. It i related of a member of | ber of the village council of Wil- | mission. Mr. McClatchie is in|were hurled into the water. Two “Meorry s e Richardy the Chinese cabinet that he left home of the party were drowned, but| Easter Funkley Falis and one of ‘his 'companiona | “Hungarlan Dance" (Duett.... A, Loeschhorn -Bertha Kline and Miss Dickinson 8yam to shore and were saved. “Break of Morn® g Dagmy Masen of logging on: the - Ghi Judge Pendergast had three| mne Brookier” Frederick Willlams name has some mysterious sympathy drunks upin justice comt this| Konto Kilae with his nature, whence arise such Indian reservations: - o3 = | (A) To a Wild Rose ] stories as that of Rumpelstiltskin, morning. Johw Pentmore .wa8 | gy X uyumn .. Edward McDowell whose power over a human being van- | for hig homestead, : near Nebish.|committed to . ten in jail, (0).At an,01d Trssting Place | ROt Aot b oo mee P¥C) | Ho had been gn the city for | Mike Lubek was fined 82 ‘and 1M i ; with some show 'of reason thgngt the couplebqf. days, loo'kl:g ni&el‘» costs, while 'JU!ln . Mattson Mr” M“"h‘u of & beka re- ::em practice otth:n;n:ltxixg: a x-etmc«t %/szfer s"‘s’}:‘i:zm“’:?‘_: :‘ l} pleaded that he wanted to go to ;n\;l:fl hom: yes:ti:‘tyfla a‘f:,r [ ot it howss ihere/Bro & Good the woods and after pay-|baving spent a wee! ty erely i Y.of this |number of deer in the vicinity of | Work in the wo Mter pay % o Mot his home, ‘snd he has. secured ing the costs, was allawed to de- "‘m'?& with he_r» sibtor, Mrs. e, alveady, for his table. ' |part. e William Lilge. : engaged from 6 to 9. “From 9 udtil 11 he was at the war department, of “Naming” a Member. William O’Neil, . superintendent It is an anclent belief that a’man’s ber of the board of punishment he was Ppavwa Vo i in attendance from 12 till 2, and as a i would you hesitate to take it? Of course you wouldn’t, and I | minister of the foreign office he spent am so sure ‘‘6088"’ ‘will cure any of the above named complaints every day from 2 till 5 or 6 there. In that addition he frequently served on spe- 1 MAKE AN ABSOLUTE QUARANTEE | " 2t conmissions. to refunq your l;no?ey if you arel not satisfied with the result after taking half of the first bottle. e i Proverh. Barker’s Drug Store. | to—German )