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THERE'S NO DIPHTHERIA IN THIS GOUNTY, NOW | County Physician Biakeslee States that Disease Has Been Entirely Wiped Out Here. ‘The Diphtheria cases, which at one time gave promise of becoming epedemic throughout a large portion of northern Deltrami county, have the county pest house. However, | there is no general spread of the | disease. | New Hotel for Cass Lake. | George Lydick, of that | portion of the townsite of Cass | Lake known as “Section Sixteen,” spent yesterday afternoon and last evening in the city looking after some business matters. He was accompanied by J. E. Tapley, presi- | dent of the village council of that owner TAKEN BAGK TO GANADA T0 FINISH “DOING TIME” Sam Howe, Canadian ludian, Will Complete Sentence of Six Months for Drunkenness. Sam Howe, a Canadian Indian, was taken from this city last even- and there are also many ONLY A FEW.DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS presents to buy, Let us help you, Have you thought about it? Counted the shopping days before Christmas? There are not many left— You will find many a beautiful and exquisite article here now that will be gone later. This year we have outdone all previous efforts, and it will be to your advan- tage to come anl see the assortment in the various lines of merchandise we carry. turbulent town. ing to International Falls and from all been cured and the quarantines| \fr, Lydick states that the Duluth | that place will be sent across the = . hi i o Ei m the Manufacturers and Save the Middle Man’s Profit which have beeu in vogue on many| Brewing company will erect a two-| border to Fort Francis, to be placed We Buy Direct fro an’s Proi and mi county is free from diph- homes have all been removed; Beltra theria, at the present time. Such is the statement made by Dr. Blakeslee, county physician for Beltrami county. For several weeks, there were a number of cases in the vicinity of Shotley and , and only hard work prevented several of them fiom end- iug fatally. The disease was con- | story hotel at Cass Lake, near the Great Northern depot, the dimen- | sions of which will be 24x72 feet, | with a full basement underneath. Mr. Lydick has the contract to put in the basement, the sidewalls | of which will be of substantial stone, | the remainder of the building being | frame. Diaries. in jail to complete serving a sen- tence of six months, which sentence was abruptly broken by the prisoner escaping from the jail and crossing the boundary of King Edward’s domain into the “land of the free and the home of the brave.” Max Felstyner, U. S. Immigration inspector at Winnipeg, who is tem- Bracelets Watches We are over- » ¢ ; porarily located at International QOur stock must stocked and mmust fined to a few families and wa The Pioneer has just received a < S s iz fitally eqtirély oralibted. heie Falls, was in charge of Howe, hav- dispose of a good were some other cases at other points, which required considerable Dr. Blakeslee, they are entirely cured. attention: but, according to There have been a few cases of smallpox in the county, but they are under control. There were two new cases yesterday, the patients having over from Lake wended their way uptown, when they were taken in charge and placed in come Cass and | large iine of 1908 diaries, suitable Ifor business and professional men. An early selection should be made, as they will not be carried in stock | after January first, ¢ A. H. Pitkin, who has some timber | interests in the vicinity of Kelliher, came down this morning from that place, and left this afternoon for his Lhome at Crookston, where he will ' visit for several days. ‘CART R @ TAIT § For Rent—T7-room house, good location, $15 per month. § For Rent—2-room comfortable house, $4.00 per month. We have several partly improved farms near this city for sale at low prices and easy terms. We write fire and plate ¢lass insurance Minnesota Avenue. Money to loan on farm lands CARTER @ TAIT BEMIDJI, MINN. ing taken him into custody from the Beltrami county jail in this city, where he has been confined during the past two weeks, Howe was sentenced to serve a term of six months in the prison at Fort Francis on the charge of hav- ing been drunk and disorderly, our Canadian cousins considering a hilarious drunk, with pugulistic accompaniment, as being an almost gunpardonable sin, hence the ‘severity of Howe’s sentence, Howe languished in the prison at Fort Francis, after his sentence, for a month, when the novelty of the situation wore off and he broke jail. He made his way to Internationa Falls and subsequently arrived in Bemidji, being jailed here shortly after his arrival, at the request of the authorities at Fort Francis. Howe is a meek-looking Indian, and judging by his appearance, one would not think that the Canadian whisky (the excellence of which is the boast of all canucks) would put murderous ideas into his head. : | iston, pastor. be seen to be ap- preciated. All the newest crea- tions of the sea- son. DOINGS IN THE VARIOUS GHURCHES OF THE CITY Hours of Worship and Subjects of Ser- mons to Be Delivered in the City Tomorrow. Catholic Church—There will be mass tomorrow at 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. German Lutheran—Services will | be held at the coutt house tomorrow ¢ | afternoon at 3 o’clock. morrow evening at 8 o’clock. Sunday sehool will be held at 4 p. m. Norwegian Lutheran—Services in the Norwegian Lutheran church at | . 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. G. Pearson, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. Christmas. Program by child- & | ren at 7:30 p. m. Christmas. Methodist Episcopal—]. H. Den- 11 a. m. Christmas use of a fish house to take pickerel, suckers, redhorse, bullheads and | carp, for the personal use of the licensee. g The law is as follows: | “Onall inland lakes of this state, a fish house may be used for the purpose of taking pickerel, suckers, and redhorse from the fifteenth of December to the first of April fol- | lowing; provided, further, that any |shall first make application for a | permit for such use to, and obtain ;such permit from the game and fish commission, stating that the isame is to be used by him for the | purpose of obtaining fish for his | but no such person shall be per- | mitted to use more than one fish house.” Carl Wetterstrom Will Wed. Carl Wetterstrom of Margie, who {is well known in this city, passed through Bemidji this morning on his way to his old home, Detroit, Minn. On the same train with Carl was Miss Mamie McCullow, who has :person desiring to use such house | . many before X= mas. A fine 20-year Hand- engraved ~Case, fitted with a fine 15-jeweled movement $12.25 only STRUSK BY ENGINE AND INJURED, THIS FORENOON Man Named Lacore, Foreman of Sec- tion at Wilton, Brought to Sf. Anthony’s Hospital. {man of the Wilton and Northern ,‘ger train and taken to the St. thony’s hospital for treatment. An- occured. The Wilton and Northern engine was doing some shunting in i the switch yards while Lacore and his man were going through the yards on a handcar. The engine approached the handcar and slowed jup as it drew nearer, but did not | entirely stop, and as it was nearly {on top of the handcar again started rapidly, hit the car and threw the i two men into a ditch. { Lacore’s face and head were quite PLEASE DO AS MUCH SHOPPING AS POSSIBLE IN THE FORENOON GEO. T. BAKER & CO 116 Third Street City Drug Store ONE CENT A WORD. | HELP WANTE®D. A man named Lacore, who is fore- section, was severely injured just be- ' | fore noon today and brought to this city on the east-bound passem.; WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY: Able- bodied unmarried men, between | ages of 21 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read, and -write English For information apply to Recruit- ing Officer, Miles Block, Bemidji | Minn. For the U. S. Marine in person or by letter to Marine Recraiting Station, Armstrong Hotel, Bemidji, Minn. | WANTED: Pine lumber grader and helper. One of the men must be 2 married man. Good house rent free. ~ Apply at once. Donald Land & Lumber Co. WANTED—Good girl for general housework, Mrs, The Wonzor, 1007 Beltrami Ave. ] : Ay TAN : Fpiscopal—Archdeacon Parshall | domestic use and not for commercia | 2" ;{)‘Oco;”:n; “;tcl; 2 cfi: (% ‘égrile‘en e ;| of Cass Lake will hold Episcopal|purposes, which application shall be ‘t;‘;’s‘;ts\vm;‘; wlllxse a;lhe ;c]:ident' 35 An opportunity to see the — services at the I. O. O. F. hall IO-;accompanied by a fee of one dollar, 3 iy " | world. For full information apply « a 2 : - i FOR SALE. p Cake and Fruit ¥ [ sermon. 12 m. Sunday school. 7 p. been teaching school at Margie. severely cut and one of his ribs was RS 7 1 T N Y || B . Lishes, each... $3 and $3-50 B|m. Epworth League meeting. 8! Pressed as to "‘flhat Ahe was so pleased | roken, in fact, he sustained injuries| FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The i Tea Sets e aoh Pickle Jars RS by the pas about, Carl hesitatinglv stated that | 4p. the attending physician (Dr Piggeer will profcure any k)nd};}f a | LR s i he would be married to Miss McCul- N R : : rubber stamp for you an short = at......... $10-00 eachi............ $3 and $3‘50 tor upon the general subiect of Morrison) believes will lay him up e Carving Sets, at § each $3. Knives and Forks Teaspoons, per set.... per st ..., $1 to $10 35¢ to $3.50 80 to $l5 each each ..... Jewel Cases, at Gillette Safety Razors, at Razors in all styles, each.. $1.25 to $5 .$1.50 to $3.50 fools, “Solomon’s fools, No, 11, The Big-headed Fool.” Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. Baptist—Morning worship at 11. Rev. E. R. Pope of Minneapolis, Corresponding Secretary and Super- low, at Detroit, next Monday, and |in this city as.a bachelor—he will be a benedict after Monday next. Mr. Wetterstrom isa fine voung fellow, and he has many friends in this city, who will extend the warm- that this was his last appearance | {HOUSE i for some time. Important Places tembers Holding Und Washington, D | FOR SALE—Sixteen inch dry sea- soned jack pine. Telephone 373. FOR RENT. FOR RENT: One large furnished room with privilege of bath. 320 P gset.... .......... 1n e < est congratulations to him for a| 2fter the disposition of Minn. Ave. I g intendent of Mission for Minnesota, > routine busin of the house Speaker : -~ 7 Salad Forks, per set, Focket Knives, each, B o, sson tor RInnesols | happy wedded life. Chnnoh An FOR RENT—Good barn, Inquire $5 $3 & | will preach tomorrow morning. Mr. B L D e «00 up to........ b g 2 Nt .00 § 2 | signments of J. A. McDonald, 1207 Bemidji j|Fopeisa fluent speaker. Sunday| pagseq Examination Successtully | Many cn Ave. Orange Spoons, per set Skat-s, per pair school at 12:10. B. Y. P. U. at sqrn | are made, bu : - |- B : 00.| James Donahue, New Britain, | ;o5 o' naa heretofore held impor- | FORRENT—Four-room house, on . at 7155 0 t 8:00. ; ------------------------------ S Y‘enmg' service i . |Conn., writes; I tried several| tant places were retained in them. Dewey avenue. A. Klein. = 500 to $l 75 Sleds, each 35c to $l 75 Subject, A“SGEkmgh ]es:s. "[.‘he kidney remedies, and was treated: ;nl‘le ways aud means committee is as e R itone o . At il . pastor, will preachiacfithe Zevening by our best physicians for diabetes, | ' anag, ot 5 ; 2 Nut Picks and Cracks Carpet Sweepers, at i coice & heseyfotation s x| " 310 ot mprove uotil T ook | vork RepiotesmPake, Fénmi | FUBIC LIRRARY —opan Tons ¥ 4 tended to all. ), . vania; McCall, Massachusetts; Hill, perset......... o3 35c tosl each: e i s S $2 to $5 i IFoley s Kidney Cure, After the Connectiout; Boutell, lliinols; Watson, gzs&s,tTkélursdays andd Sgtu:d:lys, ; . ’ ; ; second bottle I showed improve- | ygiana; Needham, California; Calder- | 250 06 p. m., and Saturday In fa t our stock is complete and you have only to look at our line to be convinced that Presbyterian—Usual services to-{ ;ont and five bottles cured me | head, Kansass Fordney, Michigan; J. ;‘:%’:;‘r'i fifobi‘éefien‘? o Cz‘::t we are telling the trath. Come early and get first choice—they are going fast. ';/‘[“:;{w at :‘e :egl“l]:)"o h';“:;: completely. I heve since passed g(;hg:;’;e;s' L‘Xs:_fvo‘;:‘;‘g‘“‘é‘mfo’ggfis House, MrsHasriet. Campbell, P T G IRINE SWOTSID s o ., |arigid examination for life insur-| crats—Griges, Georgia; Pou, North| librarian. i z Jec-t, A Christmas Meditation. ance. Foley’s Kidney Cure cures| Carolina; Randell, Texas; Clark, Mis- WANTED—To bhi o { emln ros H d Miss Ida Brown will sing a solo.|, ' 4ot il forms of kidney | Souri; Cockran, New York: Unde:lu fA T(E z o htl!:e d;vmg teafil | “« B . wood, Alabama; Granger, Rhode Isl- or T months, asy WOrkK. | ® araware AdI;'ea(;" of P:'a‘;"s"';"lfll";e CI?SS and bladder trouble. E. A. Bar-| anq. Crookston Lumber Company, 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 57 e et e Logging Department. -~ C.E.at3. Sr. C.E at7. Even- 5 ing s'erv1ce at 8. 'SubJecl. "The | Shoulters-Knutson Wedding. B U L L E T i N .g;m?ntcan SockatrxceM_andB the W. B. Shoulters, who lives in the (4 ‘Il"S. mas“ThessSatge. £ tl:s E'°‘fo town of Durand,and Miss Tomena rea or ern al wa 3 s | X;l smf' fi 5 2 ol i 2 Knutson were united in marriage K i d"mll w?rs.tlpsn;g evsivsvh.ere :.i:lel last evening at the home of Judge ATTEND TH | S i Ve ONMOTSID L WIB IS Gl Judge Slocum per- E TR e £ 30 Ei last year. One may use a house,(Tje company representative ol ol Sl i : 5 5 he : ) or full particulars regarding train service and f; 11 ¢ boratory of Mat J. Johnson c',?syn!.‘u.l,fn'az...,‘f you aremot Katslice, by, first obtaining a license there-|returned this morning from kB, CHAMBERLAIN e e thé Food and Drugs Act. June 30, 1906. No. 2029, fore, which may be secured by send-| 5 visit to Northome and other ; Qi FGR SALE AND GUARANTEED BY WILL CURE GUARANTEE stand out stronger than ever, as the remedy which Rheumatism, Catarrh, Backache, Kidney Trouble, or any other blood trouble. To refund. your HAVE BEEN tirely satisfied after taking half of the first bottle. You are the judge. I pay for the trial money if you are not en- Barker’s Drug Store s Law Governing Fish Houses. There has been considerable inquiry of late relative to the laws of the state governing the use of fish houses. Some persons - have maintained that fish houses can no longer bé used and that no licenses for the use of the same can now be secured. The law ‘governing the use of fish houses has not changed since ing $1 to Carlos Avery, executive agent of the State Game & Fish Commission, St. Paul, and stating that the license is desired for the urbanity and bid the couple God speed. Mr. and Mrs. Shoulters will make their home in Bemidji. . Masquerade Skating Carnival. A masquerade skating carnival will be given at the rink Christmas night (December 25). Those desir- ing masks should apply at the rink. E. D. Beeson, the Naugle Pole & M. & I. points north of Bemidji. . Christmas tags and stickers at the Pioneer office. . 5 formed the ceremony with his usual| ' Farmers’ art. Course begins at til February 21. Short Course Lectures on dairy husbandry, live stock management, crop rotation, iar_m management, agricultural chemistry, antomology, horticulture, farm mechanics, etc. Two weeks of live stock and grain judging. Special lectures tor,farmers’ wives and daughters on household University of Minnesota School fof Agriculture, St. Anthony Park, between St, Paul and Minneapolis, on January 10, and continues un- Great Northern Railway