Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 26, 1906, Page 1

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6 Full Below is given in full the de- trial VOLUME 4. NUMBER 184 DECISION OF SUPREME BEMIDJ1,n MINNESOTA., \MON?AY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1908. 1. Inorder to induce a rail- | mine the amount of damages to way company to extend its road|which the plaintiff 18 entitled by mm‘" MUST AHSWEH FOR to a village, 67 citizens signed areason of the failure of the de- contract by which they bound|fendants to perform the obliga- themselves to procure the right-|tions imposed by the contraat, of-way, furanish certain material [and for such othér and further Text of Important Verdict mmwlnnd obtain from one of their|relief as the court may seem just R number a transfer to the railway [and equitable. Lake and Is Held to, Grand Down Saturday, Sustaining company for terminal purposes| On demurrer held: 3 Lower Court. of certain real estate then owned| (a) That the complaint states Jury. by him. In the event of a breach | but one cause of action. i of the contract the v.na.xin:mrn‘;l ](b) “;I‘ba.t ',hel‘xt-ieliefd to w;:deg amount of damages for which |plaintiff is entitled is determine ! each signer was to be responsible | by the allegations of fact, and Chabaugon, a reputed bad OURT IN RED LAKE CASE justice of the peace, Satlee Recovering. In an action by the railway| (c) That as the complaint|Island Lake Saturday “afternoon 3 company against all the persons alleges facts which entitle the|by De \fwy Sheriff Arne Solberg, court which over-rulei the who‘:gued the contract the com-, plaintiff to some relief the com- e ; i dangerofjs weapon with intent to Bemidi. Minneapolis, Red Lake & Man- that the defendants had failed to[action attempted to be stated in 13 pol friends in Bemidj itoba Railway company, respond- ent, vs William W. Brown et al., - defeudant.s, Arne D. Moe et al., appellants. perform and prayed judgmentia complaintis bad for want ofkill. e case will be considered that the defendants who owned [facts constituting & cause of|by me,‘fixg grand jury, unless the land be required to convey |action, there is no misjoinder of | ¢ho Tnd| 4n pleads guilty in the 5 .| causes of action. ithe same; that the court deter Order affirmed. Eiliot, J. meantime, =lllllllllllllllllllll%l%llllli-llllllllllllll’ || | N )| N | | | l | . | | | | _| | | N H | .| | | | | N = s / i 5 . New Novelties for the Holidays Just Received---Such as Mounted Combs, Purses, Hand Bags, Ete. A New Line of Belts, Mufflers and Gloves, in Kid, Mochas : and Silk Lined. : The Berman Emporium THANKSGIVI'G LINEN SALE Our Linen Department presents a most attractive appearance where an - unusual array of table demask will be found. Table demask, large dinner or tea napkins in the newest designs; most exquisite styles in center pieces and doilies; antique lace trimmings; largest assortment in linen scarfs, towels and toweling. A beautiful assortment of linen Handkerchiefs especially new for this sale. OQur stock is large and prices amazingly low. This showing is arranged with views -to holiday shopping. Dress Goods ' Furs At will be of interest to examine our dress goods department before . buying your new holiday dress. With a view to the needs of the o ! 2 season we hiave made ample provisions in that line with theresult | Position to furnish any style in fur scarfs, sets, fur coats and blouses. that you will find the newest fabrics suitable for strictdinner or party We have bought the furs at a close price and will therefore give you gowns. ’ We have bought nea;,rly all the salesman’s stock of furs and are/in excellent values for your money. Waists A new beautiful line of Holiday waists. Just received in mohair, Skirt Sale batiste, silk, crepe and lace, all made in the most approved fashion, . : 5 et da F also received with thisnew line. The silk jumpersin all shades, | Our mew line of dress and walking skirts in plaid suitings, mohair, newest additions for stylish dresses and a splendid holiday gift. panama, voile, all at remarkable reduction. CLOAK CLEARANCE SALE . = * Our large stock of Misses’ and Children’s coats go at sacrifice prices. We are overstock- ed and MUST HAVE THE ROOM. - Our low prices will enable every child to have a new coat for Thanksgiving. LARGEST MILLINERY SALE ; ever offered in Bemidji. Our large stock of handsomely trimmed hats, as well as every article in the Millinery line, must be closed out. NO REGARDS TO VALUE OR COST. Make our store your headquarters for useful.and stylish floliday gifts. THE BERMAN EMPORIU llllllllllllllllllllll%I%l‘ According to the complaint, the assault was committed with ASSAULT WITH A KNIFE & knife on Joe Manett, a French- man, at Island Liake, and it was only quick action on the part of bystanders that prevented a bad Chabaugon Gets Into Trouble at Island o3 tugamray; Chabeugon ‘wes bound over by an Island Lake J. O. Satlee, engineer on the cision rendered by the supreme|was limited to $500. not by the prayer. Indian, was brought down trom{ M. & I, who has been ill with £oUrt on he appeal from ihg typhond fever, and who has been 0 at the N P. hospital in Brainerd, demurrer in the famous Red plaint alleged that the company|plaint 1s good on demurrer. and placed in the, county jail on | has 80 far recovered as to be able Lake railway right-of-way case:|had performed the contract and| 2. When one of two canses of % charge of assault with a|to be ot again, and is visiting Rsld the Dailv Pioneer. A good assortment of 1907 diaries at the Pioneer office. MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 'TEN CENTS PER WEEK SNOW STORM PLAYS HAVOC WITH TELEPHONF. SYSTEM Two Hundred ’Pfionol, or Two-thirds of Those in Town, Out of Order 'l‘oday---wms Are Laid Low in Every Put of the cny. e - Tne heavy snow storm of lastfire, the main cable being cor- pight did considerable damage|siderably damaged thereby. As about the city and was especially & result many ’phones are out of { severe to the city telephone| working order, and will result in system, = much inconvenience. Two hundred ’phones, in all,| The west-bound night train on were put out of commission by|the Great Northern, due here the storm, and it has been neces- | from Duluth at 3:10, was delayed sary to send 10 Fargo and Grand | mazy hours, and did not srrive Forks for a new cable and cable|qypti] 10 o’clock this forenoon. wires. The south-bound passenger on The telephone wires were 80 |the M. & I. was two hours late, weighted with the wet-“beauti: (and rail traffic generally has been ful” that they fell in many|mych crippled as a result of the places, and the damage .to.the |gtorm. wain office fixtures and connec-| The storm has also done con- tions was such that it will take | giderable harm to the timber, several days bofore it can be re- especially the smaller trees. - paired. The large junction box|In the city here the branches | in the rear of the telephone officelare loaded down from top to was burned out and fell on top of | bottom almost to the breaking the primary wires of the elec-|point, and in scores of instances tric light company. This neces- | fine limbs bave been snapped off. sitated a shut-down at the elec- Reports from the country tell tric light plant for an hour. The |of similiar conditions, and Rep- plant is running today, as usual, |resentative elect J. J. Opsahl although there are several wires | telis.of seeing trees in the woods ?:11::? light company that are {out of town weighted down until The junction box burned sohhey were bent over to the, fiercely that it was necessary to|ground and the roots pulled out gethoseand turn water or thelof the soil. Y. M. C. A. at Crookston. ; Cold Winter Prophesied. Crookston Times: About two| Pine River Sentinel: Dave weeks ago there was a great deal Robinson was in town from being done about the Y. M. C. A. lBramerd Tuesday attending to movement. - Speakers were here, | business matters which required special ‘ ‘meetings were held in|his attention. Dave is one _of the churches.-and everyone -was|those who believe that we have a enthusiastic over it. Last "Sun-|cold winter ahead of us, and in ung men of the G conversamon wnh The Sentinel _eoxdedv t.hnt thsy stw a great man thingsthis fall ‘would #olicit tunds.tothe amount | which 'weuld m%lcate that we : of $3,000 to buy the ground for ,would not be troubled with amy the building and & committee| torrid winds before spring. was appointed to solicit fands | For instance, he said he saw a As yet the committee has dune|place near the railroad track in nothing and it seems as thong the woods where a-squirrel had something should be done piled up at least a half-bushel of once and the committee ought to{acorns-and also a pile of nuts get busy without delay. The|which the section crew had left 3 time to do anything is when ‘the lylng n.long the track after domng 3 people are enthusiastic over it, {some repairing. | and not after 1t has been talked| ‘And the other day,” says 3 . over and talked over until the|Dave, “when I was coming down - people are tired of hearing of 1% from Leech Lake dam, I saw | three muskrats:-going back with & roll of tar paper to cover their houses with.” There were:other things which i Dave: saw and started to tell = about but about that time the | train pulled in and he was off. | All the boxs are wondering now what kind of Brainerd whiskey he was ‘drinking before he came impressed with Bemidji, and; up. 8aid relative to his views of this B place: . Fight Ends in Arrest. “[ like your little city - very| - Henry Spoerhase, whoowns & | much. You certainly have a|homestead near Puposky, was | very pretty lake, and I can|arrested at his home Saturday ] . imagine of no better place where by Deputy Sheriff Arne Solberg one ' could apend a summer|8nd brought to Bemidji, and in - amongst the pine trees and on jthe evening was arraigned before the waters of a fine lake. 1 in-|Justice Skinvik to answer to the tend to come here next summer [charge of assault, claimed to and will either build or buy afbave been made on the person of summer home, I have a num-|Henry George. ber of acquaintances in Indisns,| Spoerhase plead not guilty and who will also come here. Be-!his trial was set for December 5, | midjt is a fine place. 10 a. m. George claims that = Spoerhase assaulted him, black- ing his eye and otherwise ‘“trim- .There will be a change of pro. 5 : gram at the Bijou theatre. to.|@ing” him up, the altercation night. The management declares 'Starting over an argument as to ;| that the show this week ‘is t.he]who had given information to the = best yet. The largest film ever local game warden coneernmg exhibited in: Bemidji will be| Spoerhase, shown for the next three days, = e President McCoy in Town, “g"‘:';: ‘;:: "::‘;"t':is:“",;"’”'- - R. M. McCoy, president of the a T uens Grand Forks L yugbe:r company, | 488 of each month until March, came in from East Grand Ferks{1907, inclusive, ‘the Chicago Saturdayaud visited in the city | Great Western railway will sell until sh{ls afternoon, when he re- | one.way Colonist tickets at nearly turned home. \ : Mr, McGoy stated to the half fare to points in Arkansas, Pioneer that he was well satisfied | Jolorado, Indian Territory, Kan It is up to the committee to do . their work at once. Mr. Elwood Likes Bemidii. W. M. Eilwood of Eikhart, Inrdiana, has terminated a visit of several days with the family of C. S. Vincent "and has re. turned to his home. Mr. Elwood was very favorably Change of Program. veras | tion spply'to H. L Wyand, T. A.. 864 Robert street, St. Paul,

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