Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 16, 1909, Page 3

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-NOTICE REPAIRING THIS IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY | coffee do not forget the Bemidji Tea Store, Phone 423. % .. Men’s Sewed Soles, $1 Men’s Nailed Soles, 78¢ Tke Berman Emponum have on ] display a complete line of oxfords in Rubber Heels that the newest makes, styles and colors. 3. won’t slip............. 40C| . : Harding of Nary. came up Repairing Done last evening for a short pleasure trip While You Wait to this city, returning to Nary on this morning’s M. & I. train. M' NUR|CK William Skrief left last evening 207 Beltrami Avenue, Opposite Hotel Markham on the north-bound - passenger train “{ for Blackduck to buy some logs for the Crookston Lumber company. E, O. Hagen of Crookston, county attorney of Polk county; arrived in the city on the midnight train last night for a short . business visit in Bemidji. MISS DICKINSON .| Mrs. K. Gibbsand little son re- ART OF PIANO PLAYING {turned to Farley last evening after 407 BELTRARI AVE. accompanying her mother as far as this city on the latter’s return to MRS. JOHN R. STEWART |1ote fersce. Instruction on Piano, Pipe! o g p . Fairbanks of White Organ and Harmony | Earth arrived in the city last ' night 09 Bemldil Ave. Phone No-?1{ and spent the day in this city on: her LAWYER . way to Rgr.LLake to visit with friends FRANK. A, JACKSON [*"¢ relatives John Rice of this city, who is LAWYER MmN working in Tedford’s Tumber campst s i near Blackduck, returned to the D. H. FISK “Duck” last evening after having a Atto ney and copnn:!;llgl' &t L&W I short vacation in Bemidji. Office over PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS J. R. Kolar, a homesteader living E.E McDona.ld in the country northeast of Red ATTORNEY AT LAW Lake, spent yesterday on busines in Bemidi Block W,TEE] . Ofhe Swegee Bemidji and left last evening for PHYSICIANS ‘AND SURGEONS. Kelliher on his way home. land Gilmore] C. A. Carlson, a vrosperous farmer Dr.r?ygr;n and Surgeon living in the neighborhood of Quir- Tiles Block ing, spent yesterday making pur- DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D.|chases in this city and returned Physician and Surgeon home on the M. & I. train last even- Office in Mayo Bloek 2 Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 { ing, L. A. WARD, M. D. Wanted—500 cords lath - bolts. Will pay ‘$3.00 for balsam, spruce, Office over First National Bank. Phone No- 51 | Norway, white pine and jack pine lath bolts delivered at.-our mill, Douglass Lumber Company, Bemidji, Dr. A. E. Henderson | minn. S enn mnualv’::g‘f:::mfi?:muflgm:an. minn| John Waldberg of Eldorado, who Office Phone 36. Residence Phone 72 owns several ‘horses 1 the log- 3 i ar Blackduck, passed RSE £ing camps near y TRAINED N v % through the city last evening on his way ‘“‘up morth” to look after his horses. House No. 601 Lake Bivd. Phone No. 381 Anyone in need of a trained nurse inquire at MRS. A. BUELL, 613 2nd St. S. L. Marshall, who runs a sawmill DENTISTS. at Kelliher, came in yesterday morn- ing and spent the day in this city; DR. D. L. STANTON departing on the Sauk: Center, train DENTIST this morning for Wadena on a short Office in Winter Block business trip. J. W. Stewart, the well known DR. J.T. TUOMY cruiser for the Bemidji Lumber com- Dentist pany, left last evening on the north- ot Nalivaal Sank 0 w'w"_"' bound train for the neighborhood of DRAY AND TRANSFER. Northome to do some cruising for his company. ‘Wes Wright, Miss Genevieve Nelson ‘of Black- Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave, duck arrived in - the city .yesterday’ noon from: Reeter, N. D.; whers she Tom Smart spent- four - momths with relatives. Phone 40. ht fo .mursogrm; of annmtl ¢ °"l 'Washington, ,Feb; 1 15—Secretaty ction of | wilson of tbg~.dem st of ssiou wfi,glhg it e i 7 W. Gardner of Cass Lake came ‘3;3*3;&&%?” mads o, nqv:u ‘ihe 5 ternoou: and,spent | pense gt stamping out £ on business in thi‘n city, dl!fl“*;:gfifl';fl; °§‘fi“% ey returnhal to t'hu "I-Ike" ‘on the mld e 2 ew tailored | iohe tnin. and dress skirts in the 1909 ‘models. At(thHe Bérman Elfipbflum. ] "Matt" ]ones. one of the good fellows who lives at Nmtl\omg. P came in_this morning on the M:' & spent. yefi!r&ty% " Business T this | refary " Knox ell&lble ffom that:position. (4 1, train to attend to some personal| : Gitg al f& nunick,y mlnnri;y'mpon gorthat nreflen:ad, & ‘ ; ‘ business matters in this city. A : _ W. H. Vye, the well known cedar and tie man who operates exten- city went to Brainerd sively near Kelliber, came in' this to visitia week UL & ore morning from his camps for a short going to Minneapolis to spend a faw mtfl; t’y}e visit with his family in this city. weeks in‘a wholesale millinery hotse, Nyt fl. Pob:o16-The: Hotel| L. Roecker, one of the leading _— Clarondon. sa.tr,sw. J,a»re&m Sho of th st cogs tailors of Grand Rapids came over| hpoiGHT KILLING - CATTLE i from the “Rapids” last night fora| = ‘the house, | short business visit in Bemidji, Mr. Serious Conditions Prevail in Portions| gre, E s % of Texas. Roecker left on this noon’s train for s SA e e “ e | ‘atght clork rushed word Bena. _protracted -dronght which has_ held | motifyize tho 250 ‘“mél K ‘gfit, Theo Gulickson,the Bemidji agent]iLlago county in-its grasp since .early | made. their W” thurriedly 4 has.reduced, stockmen te the| streets. for the Hamm Brewing companyleft ,lu;t;mt;l‘l“ _of. .chopping _leaf lu_ian The ten cottages caught fire. n-om last night on the M. & L. train for| $L0005 from trees to provide fodd | eparks and -all were burning at thel: Kelliher and other points north of | for tl\el; ,fl,m-ving :;l:m; n:l: ‘l?n? Bsame time. Lo : s o i i i bt an Dy 3 5 Pa o e £ cass here in the interest of his brand of a‘ thl: pur :lrl falmost. bald, "Water o : 0¥ ial % : “brew.”. 18 searce and ths oattle are dying. “A| Mexico CBlty“ Fe: ‘Gb:enle:::’:::d < i < S ; i £ m: that coun- | Alejandro Berlin' has “Boy.Blue” will by '““? tof fm:?m:w:rnumflmme discarded | with fitty ‘infantrymen to. penetrate at the City Hall two weeks \rgm the larlat and spurd.a ux"med m,n:] th:e ite;m‘&,? 0§n fi:xnsh"m&x:elez ©-| selves with -axes for e,wy -And| caf e Maya 5 IN'.'W .by “l.e children of :Ihe :.hfl novel work. "The. oai(tree by, resspn| attacking settlements and- small de- < milji_public schools, under of thelr deep, plercing: ! ¢ | tachments of soldiers, Ten days ugho ; ' direction of Misses Hanson and| gorved thetr groonness;throughout the Indians attacked a small ';emct ; £ Alle :| drowght ana have mepnt:thousands of | ment af soldiers and Sunday. they -at:|. : % dollars to the Bwlckendb ] taeked .another ‘between .the villages; J. H. and W. ]J. Beagle of Dulutb, . of.San-Isidro,and Noxca and, capturedi. ; : ¥ two -expert- public land examiners," SON REGEWES BIG REWARU b Dayles car ‘ | § I alre e al r went_to Margie last evening on the ’ M. &I train to makes estimates| FatWier S'Vedcn;";v";"" f"“ After BEmpJ[ MINN.! - on_'some ' state timber land in that Gallipclis, O, Feh, 1% e W | astms = S vicinity. Rol “moderate circum- \ inneapolis- i Va., Minnéapolis, Feb. Wheat—-May Extra Fostoffice, W. ) ) 3 A. C. Johnson, the Turtle Rlver :wtl::zeys x::a;s ‘of here, has re| $1.10%; Jnly. $L11. OB track—No, 1 e s s b ammnding o ebe| S Tl B et e | st 0 L Kidm Eftes cure Batkacl)c and spent the day attending to var-| 100,000 1 h by Captain: G. W. L s 10%@110%; No. 8 Northern, sioi%e| N b i o “for of therit Wil Price 25 @ents ious business ' matters in this city.| Forester, & former Qhio river steam flWl.lTBfiB §TflRE,~ BEMIDYI, MINN L R Mr, Johnson returned to Turtle ":::s ’:;'; a:‘dmnge ?,Z;m:e;:rzl ol % : = last evening. 5 iank and mining businesN ‘:d s;‘m puln;:hb vih”‘wln: Fl;:. s = 3 wed For ; Feb. 15— = John Wilm, editor of the Nor thome| Dakota. ~Rollins’ father sa lm;:‘fl:mk_N 1 hard, $1.12; :No. ester’s life by swimming to th® shore Record, returned home last evening{ with him in a steamboat accident| y =2 orn, $1.11; No. 2 Northern, accompanied by his father, who has| near Pomeroy, O, just after the CUvil( £1.09; agp;-$1.34; July, $1.113%, Flax on track and-May, §L- been receiving medical treatment .at| %" _220 J\Tl'gm&lafl’l Sept., $1. 39, Oct;, :2: lit; f:;:::;i's hospital * during’| RESIDENTS ABANDM . 91365 e e I UY 5 A GOOD L - 8t..Paul . Union Miss Ovri,-who clerks in ‘the Ber- HUMES IN TEBBufl ‘St. Faul,-Feb.:15.~Catile=~Cood: :‘0 man Emporium, departed this morn-| L dhoice steers; $5.00@6.00; fatr to OO i S $4.50@8.00; ‘good ‘to eholce oWS ahd ing: on ‘the “south:bound ' passenger| ; = ifers, $4.00@5.00;" véals, §5. 25@6.‘)0 train for St. Paul -to-look over the Ho@s—$5.75@6:35. Sheep—Wethes spring styles and obtain z correct Efln‘l N‘V&I’Ing cflmll‘flflls mfll @33 Myenr!lnzs, $6.26@ €7 idea of up-to-date fashions. Iambs, #7 725.' With the gruwth of Bemidji f good Tots ~ are becoming = » scarcer ‘and scarcer. We . - i N W : A« P. Ritchie, - superintendent of Pontion of Mmflfl. ‘Chicago Grain and Provislons. ~ still have a number of good g the Bemidji schools, left on ‘this| ¥ .. % .- Y Chicago, Fel 15—Whe“t_'MflY: Z N el ILIH @1.13%; July, $1.00%; Sept: : ;qhm therésidence {part of Mexico City, Feb.” I —RumbliN8S] g5¢se;" Dec., 96c. ~Corn—Feb., 61%¢; for:St. Paul to resume his:endeavors|:and earth .quiverings cantinue to:Me May, $4%c; July, 641 @64%c; Sept., to ‘secure a sixth 'normal school for | felt in the vicinity of Mount Colima {84%e. tfhnfi;: M&lv, ?%&fl;‘“’ys 14:’95{‘;)% “and the ‘evuption ‘has-not - ceased,| Sent., Fora= MRy, the benefit of northern: Minnesota. “thoush clnders are mot spreading over| 13 234; S akwly, - $17.02%. Butter—n A. K. McPherson of Walker, the |'such wide aréa.:- During the eruption Creum;rles %@4010':, dfli';i::k ZI@IZ'IS:- north-country representative . of the | ashes and ‘cinders fell on Colima, Tux gfi‘&:;fiifi:flm’" ;:gs, il fda Bl Fol‘ further Pfl'tlc\flll'l vmtear call J. N. Pillsbury Timber ' company, |Pan, Capotlan and other towns in" the 5 3 _Vicinity and forest® were set on fire came up last evening from his home by the discharge f'xom the nmokiu and left on the midnight train for{ mountain: Deer River in the interests of his|; Wild animals rushed ‘tato e settle. | $43007.10; mwn which. Wil ‘be sold on easy terma. ’Bemid]i Townsnte and lmv . Safe and Plano moving. | M '13?3 1::.N bf,f . e.l A merica Avs. | Miss Nelson returned to - Blackduck on the evening train. Andy Hendrickson .and . Arthur Hain, two homesteaders living near Quiring, came in yesterday - morning for a short combined business :and pleasure visit in this city. Mr.] Hendrickson ‘returned home last] night. Mr. and 3 : " of | BISIAR & MURPHY/ Mran Mrs. George Cochran of this city, accompanied by their FUNERAL DIRECTORS daughter,. Harriet, - and - little * son; Day phone 319, Nignt phones 115, 434 Earl, left Sunday noon on the east- Calls Answered at All Hours bound train for Superior. to | visit at their old home. - They will return to Bemidji Thursday or Friday of this week, Moore Push-Pins W: M. Riley, who “is engaged “in ? Maore Push-Points the cedar business at Blackduck, Moore Push-Tacks 5 & Moore Push-Buttons came: -in :.yesterday . morning ‘and onvesed theciried Moorelas Push f § i e S e k.'?.‘.'."."és"!».‘(fi spent the day on business in Bemidji. i foe qually STREL Fonst Thizqunete | | Mr. Riley left last evening .on the fHir ST WA | | M, & 1. passenger train' for Tnter. oo er e g ey bdvie ted drug sorsof 10 contewil | | 1346091 Falls for ‘a - short busmess HERE'! 'S A PIN—PUSH IT IN visit there. Bowling 1 have opened a first: class GhHe PIONEER |Bowling Alley iu the building formerly. occupied -by: Klein’s moat market, and. the public is cordially - invited to try theu' skill at this game. . door every evening Wednesday and Saturday af- ternoons, from 2 until 6 o’clock, i have 'been set aside for the Only '40c- per Month |ladies. Your patronage aohmtei J. P. OMICH 3!8 Minn. Ave. - For Bale at THE PIONEER OFFICE Delivered to your { last evening - where Mrs, Walker Hundreds of Guests Routed Out. “| of the district court for Koochiching br:;;d ‘and - seriously - wounded: -Mrs: d| Western steers, $4.10@44%; " : company. it e L ‘provement Company. i fled in terr N i ‘Coaleoman, | halfers, ~$1.90@! 5 calves, ¢ L. F.:Johnson of -this city, the Pt e fm S {8z, Fogs—1ight, $5.95@6.45 8 A. SIMONS; Agent. Swedback Blocl Bemidji. north-country representative of ‘the ! that the ‘sarth has’ beon. . \em¥ng 0@6.60; heayy, $6.10@6.6 C. A. Smith_Timber, company, left| there almost constantly sfi\cs o, sliolec, hg:g-p ‘,"31;’@”0 .| :eruption commenced and peoVe are Z on this morning’s south-bound pas: terrorised, (From: Yucatan it is. re-| 11288, $6.1097:10; lamh, senger train . for: Brainerd . to ‘look ported that beautiful Lake Chichan- after the. landing ‘crew which isat| kanat, in the southern part .of that : Charles- Kinkle of Walker, - secre-| and people In_the viclalty are suffer- { mach favo Jfiofi%flfiefin o shflms’: tazy of the “Leech ' Lake Lumber | 108 for vate G S’B“ %w'l!wdm-g% X¢doosnot, seguire company, arrived in the city last Warrant for Gorky's Arrest. . f PIBZ, Vust :‘?: ig'gg" Backese | evening and spent: the:night in this| = St. Petersbirg, Feb. 1).—The polics Pt PR have fssued @ warrant for the arrest cmf’ lea'{mg o .the eay]y we.st-bonnd of Maxim" Gorky, the well known R train , this morning for Wilton on | sian novelist:’ Tn the document Gorky business for his company. Is described ‘a8 “a Nishni Novgorod || .| house painter.” Maxim Gorky is in] Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bacon of this Italy and recent dispatches have said city departed this> morning “on the | he purposed to reside Dermanently in south-bound-M. & I. passenger train| Fiorence. e e for ‘Minneapolis ' where they will| Lynching Follows Idontlfiéatlunn spend a few days with friends before |. . Jacksonville, Fla, Feb. - 1ii—Jake g “Wades, the negro who was arrested in leaving fora/trip through the south-| Gatnesville, Fla,, 'accused of -being] western ‘states. They expect.to be | the assaflant of Miss Irma Newell at .| Lakeland, Fid., ‘last’ Tuesday, “was gone.wo,or three months. : | Iynched ' immediately following his Mr.and Mrs. G. A. Walker and identification by the young woman. children. of this.city returned on the| - e M. & I. passenger train from Detroit visited” at her old home. Mr.| New York, Feb. 16—Three hundred Wall und fifty 'guests of the Algonquin no- alker.went to Detroit Saturday to ol hastily Teft. tholy SoBmsin thiog spend Sunday “with relatives and| yygne clothes “and sought safety in to return with Mrs, Walker. the' hotel” lobby when' smoke from a in'a rear one-tory extensfon drif! ““F. E. Price, one of the well-known 'ni;emn the ‘bullding. * The’ extension, attorneys of Grand Rapids, came | Which ";“ used as a Testaurant, was | over -yesterday ‘afternoon from the ?;;m:d lmt‘_tho o huner wes .. . - 7 Rapids” and ‘left last evening for 5 International. Falls to_ attend to a Murderous Dasd of dsalous M. client’s interests’in a. case which'is Harmad. being ‘tried’ at the present ~session, Jonegan shot and killed-Joseph Som- caunt e Kinkle, with whon he was 24 1 enamored. The eighteen-year-old son E.E McDonal h cal .| of the woman_ alln shot, hut. not | o5 "l'd the I : 'l:";l' usly. injured, . Donegan fled, but ney, ‘went.‘to International Falls| gaq 1ator captured in Bridgeton. . last night to attend 'to some court matters before Judge McClenahan, who is ptesiding at‘ a term oflhe district court for Koochlchmz cou

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