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i L WINNESOTA '~ THE BEMIDJI PIONEER. = e -t TOBER 8, 1907, FORTY CENTS PER MONTH BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, TIU'ESDAY BVENING, OC Bagley, Oct. 8.—(Special to Pio-rGBANn RAPIDS FUBTBM.L FINE TRIBUTE FOR BEMID.JI ey Levie who bas con| - TEAM T0 PLAY BEMIDI Bealieu. of Northwest.---Crookston Team Mr. Bealieu has also purchased Here the 19th the building. He took possession -+ of the hotel the first of the week and | intends to make a number of im-| proyements. Mr. Lewis has a valuable farm near Olberg, ‘and he and his family |S¢cond game of the season, on the | ) will move there in a few days. Mr. home grounds with the team of the — 3, - Lewis will take up farming and|Grand Rapi i | to be found in the country, and both dairying. 2 & | = apids highSefiool; conduct hotels that are an honor to their towns. Nothing will so tend to injure the future prospects of a| bright y(.mng city than poor hotel.s, | concert hand played at the Grand | from which the stranger gets hns! o A B Opera House last night to one of ltlrslfmpressmns, and Bemidji ha"ilhe largest audiences ever congre-l ; I nothing to be desired so long 25| gated in Bemidji for an entertain- this year. . And for this ient of¢his ind, 'Theband nium-| There are several new players in assertion we are backed by hundreds | o oq about forty pieces outside of | fihe 10C31‘ .team, among }Vhom s = Bunk” Spider, who is being tried | eling me: “ 7 Pe- g 3 | of traveling men who “'make”* Be. ]lhe Scotch pipers, dancers, etc. The o at end. i VOLUME 5. NUMBER 144, GITY GOUNGIL REJECTS BID |<touta ava make this section FOR WATER WORKS BONDS wittvery « ard’s nose, could he done to Hotel Clearwater Sold. blossom like a ore or bloom like a drunk- Many made, instructive | speeches were but the one But One Bid Received and That Below that would have done the most good Par.---Council Buys Water | could it have been published and x | 2 Moteis | widely circulated, was given by G.G: | Hartley, the proprietor of Island The ‘“Purple Book” Boosts Bemidji and Predicts Great “Doings” When the State Association, 8. P. 0. E., Holds Its Annual Meeting Here Next Summer. if:\rm near Duluth, a developed farm that was but lately an unpromising y ¥ I'he speakers had council last evening, the only i"",jus( visited theé magnificent display portant matters considered in addi- of farm products at the county fair| faith.” | At the regular meeting of the city Next Saturday the local high }schoo] football team will play their wamp. tion to the regular routine business, 'and were inspired with new was the opening of bids for the 230,000 bond issue, voted recently Increase of Pension. (The following excellent article, e Hesee net, B3 e enlargement and improve- {hard and will in all probability be tor the Henry . Minton who was a mem-! anent the doings of Bemidji Elks | “A" Fleventh Pa. and the action which they are taking Cav. has been granted an increase of | relative to the holding of the state | Pension and will he:- after receive | ment of the city water wor ber of company and the matter of the ins The “Kilties.” The “Kilties,” Canada’s famous | in excellent shape. Grand Rapids defeated Bemidji to i the tune of 12 to 0,last year but the localboys expect to turn the table Allment of water meters, convention in this city next summer, | | was written by Charles E. Ilum,l and was printed in the last issue of | the “Purple Book,” the veryexcellent magazine published by Mr. Hunt.) | Do it now, is the motto that Be- | midji business men see on a card on 312,00 per month. SANITARIUM AT WALKER | READY FOR PATIENTS Only one bid was received for the bond issue, that the offer of S, . Kean & Company of Chicago, | who bid being 300 less than par for the | Bro. Lycan is there. This bid bonds. was on motion rejected. Ihe next proposition taken up - [ their desks every morning. On a > [ midii | entertainment was one of the best of | + tak Izomd}:.o“? 1s befng: put; in was the meter question, and two goard of Control to Rccept Work of;‘flb used to jolt their memories also @ ,E‘;“ { B.“' 5§ L Bro. “%“’“ has "e“‘_"‘fe‘l f“’"“its kind ever seen here, and the * dach e]‘ “t',ltl 1135 s éus{ temporary representatives were present, both of Iis a line,,“attend to that Elk associa- £1€110 1 Philadclphia after apprising hun-| y20200ment of the Grand Opera | 220 the lob wilLbe about: the same Contractor Next Week.---Ready | > " e dreds of the big men in Elkdom that - |as the Cass Lake game whom gave a short talk, and pre- | tion matter today.” And so with Boosl lor ihe State Association Meeling al - L House is to be congratulated on | . sented the mertts of their different For Use of Patients. ji Next Summer make of goods. After much discussion the council decided to purchase 5o five-eight tional Meter $13.40 each, and 40 sht meters at $9,40, five three- (quarter meters at 313.60 and also five one inch meters at $18.80 from meters from the Company at tive-e the Neptune Meter Company, Chi- | some forty odd Elks with the | thought, arrangements for the State | Elks’ association mgeting to be held Walker, Oct. 8.(—Special to the pore next summer are already under Pioneer.)—Three years ago the|way. Cities in which this meeting act, estab-' has been held heretofore have con- lishing a sanitorium for the care of | tented themselves with waiting until state of | two months before the event was to | be pulled off to start the committee Not so legislature passed an tuberculosis cases, in the Minnesota,and since that time, work Bemidii. No sooner same Be Bemidji has one of the best lodges | ————— | in the West. His report, while brief, | waters is"a memorable sight. Antic-| Was to the point, and if he will EX’E e crowd, and with the| plain these “black dots” the bunché ording comfort to every will call it square. And if Bro.| visitor next summer, the committee | Decker declines to do so we shall| expects to install on the lake shore | call on Bro. Billy McCormick Of} several hundred waterproof tents, Duluth, who will deliver the goods. | Lro. Decker has passed out a few | applications, and declares that Be-| ipating a la object of af which will be equipped with kitchen, | dining and sleeping room accommo- securing an attraction of this magni- tude. MRS. NETZEL OF MIZPAH LOSES WAY IN FOREST While on Her Way Home is Overtaken A week from Saturday, the boys will play Crookston and if they de- |feat the “Rapids” and Crookston, |they have an excellent chance to win the championship of northern | Minnesota. Everybody should buy ‘!tickets to these games, as the prices are reasonable and the expense of getting visiting teams here is large. The line-up will probably be as | out. cago. and plans for this institution ha\'e% had the delegation returned from dations. Thereis not a delegate midji lodge must have 200 members by Darkness ---Does Not follows: An experiment will be made to de- been carried on. | Stillwater that the work was taken | who will not appreciate this splendid | by April 1. Well, it can be done, Wander. Breneman, ¢; Jackson, 1. g termine which meters of the two is The last session of the legislature | up, and before the snow is off the 1dea, affording them, as it will, a|and there are some good ones up at | Roberts, r. t; Homdrom, r. e; Spider, best adapted for this city before any more are bouzht. The meters will 18 sl 5 | hav led to. plete this, and work has been have been attend N § g . i i s N . : be sold to the patrons of the water steatiivpuitied e the entire‘ Already it s known that all boats, | good. | Bro. Abe Wyler visited the lodge | Pioneer)—Mrs. Netzel who lives | Peterson, f. b; subs. Gould, Dwyer | works system at cost, and it is g ooncaacon b | launches and small steamers on beau-| Bemidji is one of the best pos-| this month with his arm in a sling. | near this place had a very trying |and Boyer. hoped that more satisfactory service can be rendered where all consumers are on the meter basi and pay only for what water they u Greeley Boosts for North Country. A M. Greeley, than whom there is no better “plugger” for this north country, attended the recent north- country development and drainage appropriated sufficient funds to com-| ground next spring every detail will Mr. Waite, the just completed the last contractor, has' tiful Lake Bemidji will be free to two ho‘uses‘ visitors. Plans are to make it prac- | to be erected this year. These | tically impossible for delegates and buildings are to be used for extreme | strangers to spend any money for the cases, whereby air treatments ini the pleasures usually on the excess, winter is deemed necessary. They | list. There will be carriage rides are built in such a manner that the“ about the shores of the lake, theatri- patient can get all the benefit of | cal entertainments, daily concerts by camp life, without enduring many of | the best bands in the country, and its hardships. tevery form of entertainment that the week’s outing where trees fringe the | International Falls and vicinity that | water and where fishing is always | need the kindly offices of Elkdom. s for Duluth and Superior, | Various tales are told regarding the y merber and employe of all | cause of the accident, some attribut- manufacturing | ing it to cne thing and others to cities should make | another; but Abe is non-committal, t Bemidji in August ' and we leave the facts to Old Scout uamted with one of | Rutledge, of the Pioneer, who knows They will how to get the story. also learn, while there, that the city There will he plenty October. sible fee and every the wholesale and houses in tlese it a point to and become their best customers. of work in will within five or ten years be one i of the best distributing points in the Mizpah, Oct. 7.— (Special to and exciting experience a few days ago. Last Sunday evening while going to her home shewas lost in the woods near town, and being over taken by darkness _she wandered for some {1. g; Lycan, L t; Kruse, 1. e; Shooks, |0. b; Getchell, r. h; Carter, L h; Gave Fine Performance. Toler Auditorium last night for the self at any time. At last she became |time, and was unable to locate her-|first time in Whichita and gave | good satisfaction to those who wit- Some fifteen candidates | resigned to her fate and did the sen-| nessed the performance. The show who have been elected are to be|sible thing of waiting till morning; |1s along the lines of “York State meeting, which was held in Bemidji The sewer systems and water! ingenious bunch can devise. They state. Rapidly the Koochiching, | fitted with the horns, and big times rather than continue to wander, and|I‘olLs and “Way Down East,” and Concerning the meeting, Mr. works are completed and the entire ! are simply determined to make the upper Beltrami and Itasca country is are expected. become l?St' fisione of those Tural co{r\ecl-les with Greeley says, in his Big Falls Com- work will be turned over to the state | occasion a memorable one to every being developed, and these people; Discussion of Bemidji as a state| Her friends became alarmed at|a number of good specialties. We — board of control, returning next| Elk who attends, and to send each look upon Bemidji as their base of convention town is going on, and it | her absence, but were unable to find hope to see them in Whichita again *The most important meeting that has taken place this year for the reincarnation of Northern Minnesota took place at Bemidji last Thursday, when the head workers for drainage week for acceptance, as the only} visitor away happy, and —a booster | thing left to be done is the install-| for Bemidji. ing of four baths and minor fix-]| You have no idea, Bill, what a tures. : charming little city Bemidji is until The institution has passed the' you have seen it. The lake of which | vorth, which is suppli The will s yetin the mary stages of development, pile into Bemidji prosperity than its most enthusia. pri-| Elks will | proposition. d several Duluth It has been stated by Elks that | will draw a larger attendance more wealth join in a special train|a search fruitless in the dark waited | good house and a waim hand.— until morning before starting a Bemidji | searching party out after her. They | than | thinking she mightlhavegone to some | City Opera House Tuesday evening, t territory to theis probable that Duluth and Superior | her by calling to her, and deeming and their reappearance will insure a | Eagle, Dec. 27, 1903. “A Country Kid” will be at the H. B. Whittaker in his mirthful« comedy of “A Country Kid,” with band and orchestra, appeared at the immigration and development in' experimental stageand will prove a | its people make so much, is dotted friends can dream of in this day. any city in the state, and it will not|to the neighbors. . | Oct. Sth. . this state met and told what boon to the many suffering patients, | of a summer evening with rowing There is timber in abundance with be surprising if Duluth alone sends 1, Mrs. Netzel returned in the morn- : P— they were doing and what who go there for treatment. “and sailing craft. Moonlight on its all its biproducts, farm land on 200 to 300. This can easily be done, | ing, none the worse for her long ex- 0es 1o Tennessee. is no excuse for him. You’ll “you’ll lock the part” if you right 1907 of Kuppenheimer Chicago The b Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats are always up-to date in style and are always all-wool in quality. Our stock of them is unlimited—you can suit yourself m fab- rics, colors and styles. If you ask a sug- gestion from us we’d say brown ard ele- phant gray are the popular colors and are very handsome. If you I'ke Business men, young, men will find just what they want in suits $15 to $30 What we say about suits applies to our 1i f Fall O s P trid . Tasit 1| village and includes the building, | cemetery, where interment was me of Xall Overcoats—*“just the thing” at sifdes in populanty. § | store, fixtures and two lots. {made. There wag a large attend- We have the exelusive sale of thisflour $10 to $35 $2 00 The Crookston Lumber company |ance at the funeral, and many . S have reserved the large warehouse |people from the north line were pre- — Headquarters for Kuppenheimer Clothes, for Boys, Gordon Hats, Lion Shirts, Florsheim and Walk-Over Shoes. 27 Clothing House A Good Appearance is more n=acessary than ever before. man who isn’t well dressed is at a discount. clothes, no matter what you pay for them. fectly, yow'll find a great variety in colors, fabries and patterns in “Lion” at $1 to $2 50 Gordon Hats are as good as hats can be made—$3 00 is the price We're showing the “Belgian Hare” in soft shapes at $2.00, and it is making great & 1 Today the There be well dressed and come to us foryour stunning Shirts that fit per- $3.00 ‘“Best Ever,’ Clothés b { which anything can be , has never yet failed to d 'city, and a class of who go at a i to the live man who % treated,and is shown about, as: g | and Roak became own ! | building formerly occupied by the raised in plenty, a geographical location that velop a business men metropolitan nothing and There is overdone, many lines of business are still open hg i hustle. The stranger -is cordially sted in every way and the city’s g | tages pointed out to him. Bemidji is a city of good hotels, the leader among Markham, Frank I About this hotel T head- quarters, and it is a common saying which is the an, proprietor. make B in Bemidji that if you want to find |the form of a maltese cross, oval in anybody, go to the Markham and son you seek. Elks take to Bro. Lycan like a duck to water, for he has those traits of head and heart that are so desired in all of the antlered herd. Better hotel men than Will Lycan of Crookston and his brother Frank of Bemidjiare not willing to] advan-| and during the winter meetings| more definite action will be taken. It is estimated by Elks over the | north that the attendance at Bemidji !will average 2,000 per day for every v the state association is in ses- | sion. 'I'he boys have not yet ceased | thanking Bros. Carter, Jester, Lycan, Covington, Parker, George, Phillips and Ives for their splendid work in landing the association meeting. Wait until the big crowds pour in upon the city and they will thank them more. Bro. Martin Lindem, at Bro. Ba- | ker’s jewelry store, has originated a brand vew FElks’ charm. It is in shape, and will have a clock face with the hands at 11, the elk’s head, embossed, and the letters B. P. O. E. in black enameled on a field of gold. The design is beautiful, and in view of the fact that the tooth has been temporarily discarded, will attract attention in Elkdom wherever shown. | Purchased Kelliher Business Block. Kelliher, Oct.8.—(Special to Pio- neer.)—A business deal was recently closed here, whereby Messrs.Lennon s of the store Beltrami County Mercantile com- 2| pany. . The purchase is one of the largest real estate deals ever made in the 8 | for their own use at this point. The building will be remodled and put in first class shape for an up-to- 4| date real estate establifhment. Local news on last page Buried Today. The funeral of Walter Harris, who died Saturday in Superior, and | whose body was brought to this | city Sunday, was held this afternoon | from the residence of his brother, J. O. Harris, Rev. Fr. O’Dwyer offici- ciating. The local lodge of Elks and Eagles attended in a body, and escorted the remains to Greenwood sent. Wm. Eid and Miss Eda Hilde, both of this county, were married in this city last Saturday by M. G. Slocum, justice of the peace. perience, except the catching of a severe cold. She is very thankful that she had presence of mind enough to wait un- til morning and not to wander, She says she doesn,t care to repeat the experience and will always know the feeling of those who are unfortunate in getting lost in the swamps. Local news on last page Harry Sprague, who has been bookkeeper at the Lumbermens | National bank for the past two | years,has resigned his position there !and in a few days expect to leave | south. He has accepted a position f‘kwith a large coal mining company in ITennessee. | He and his mother expect to leave for Tennessee and make that ‘ their permanent home. White Jacket FLOUR We notice there is one thing the people of Bemidji are particular about and that is For that reason we sell only the best. { we mean White It has many superior qual the flour they use. By the best Jacket ities and is not made to com- pete with any flour—it is in a class by itselt and is an exceedingly pure avd wholesome flur. We reach this conclusion by the many testimonials of praise our cus- tomers give us for bringing to the Bemidji market so good a flour as White ROE & M Phone 207 Jacket ARKUSEN

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