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Public ance, In ‘former times persons gullty of grievous and notorlous offenses were: ‘large draper'’s shop 1in Manchester. LOCAL HAPPENING B ke v contaun o, | B r?, s 18 Mncharr further, to make satistaction for the | vehicl d th i 1 T T R e e : vehicles, and among them Was a closed 2 ° i u&zdal glven by thelr bad example by | brougham ‘with the driver fast asleep When you are in need' of tea or| Birch wood, jack pine and tamarac, | dolg A Practioal Joks, Heo was a wag and was passing a _.NOTICE 1| WANT YOUR REPAIRING THIS IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY Men's Sewed Soles, $1 - Men’s Nailed Soles, 76c Rubber Heels that won’t slip.............. nance publicly in a white sheet | on the box. Evidently the mistress coffee do not forget the Bemidji Tea |four foot and sixteen inch. Hayth ‘; ::em p:;l:: “':l‘;“'h 'fl)“ ;'h::: ‘:;: 'l'nu l-nsldet tlbe sl:cl?]. Wltho:‘xt a w?nrd Suits made tO} order. Store, Phone 423, wood_yard, rear of P. O. block. | which was tho-oftendbr. ‘The last tims | tne cersiage dor. masetinty mmerap|[|c - Cleaning and pressing given- Nels Otterstad, the postmaster ‘at| ‘Remember the 6 o’clock Sunday|that public penance was done fn an|(to, In an. instant the conchman special attention lish church - n, Turtle River, came in this morning | dinner at the Hotel Markham. An Engliah church was on Sunday even: | gtraightened himself up and gazed up « 5 New spring samples. n ing, July 80, 1882, when a man named | the street as if he had never seen any- for a short business visit in Bemidji. | excellent menu, with the best of ser-| Hartree, in the-church of All Saints, | thing more fnteresting o ook at fn his Remember the 6 o’clock Sunday | vice. l:‘“t otle:;don;'ufi:yd. l: open confes- Jie, Then he stole a look over his L 5 7 3 lor7iof g 8nd" promised 'to | ghoulder ‘and saw the wag standin Repairing Done dinner at the Hotel Markham. An| Miss Mildred Woodruff arrived on | perform the penance thus imposed on | hat in hand, apparently gconvemngé While You Wait excellent menu, with the best of ser-|this morning’s train from Turtle :lmdboy ‘:;Bm"‘)zzr; : No ";1;201 l\t:eet W:’: ‘with some one inside the carriage. B . : . sed on asion, ast case! “Thank you, yes. Good morning,” M NURICK vice. R:ver.lwher.e_she is teachm.g school, | which one was used appears to have | gaid the practical joker and bowed n E.D. Alger of Tenstrike spent|and will visit with relatives and|been one in St. Bridget's church, Ches: | pimsels graclously away from the door, 207 Reliraml: Avarua; Opposits Hotel Markian yesterday among the local business |friends in this city. ;g&elsevlflub:;:;;gfl: o:g:.lg:“:; :“:::;n:fia:na:; i’;m “sl’io:ell’?()k e men and returned home last eveninz | Home-made aprons,handkerchiefs, | door being locked. In 'tho previous | «yeg, gir1 Tchxy'Get up!” And away on the north-bound M. & I. passen- | candies, jellies and canned fruits for ye’:ll;. h(;z::er. D“:flc lzennne- in u-; went the brougham home. in. ist ladies Satur-| White & ‘Was: done in a ‘coun ‘Where that home was, who the mis- ger train, sale b.y the Methodis A £ church In Essex, and a stmilar-thing | tress of the cartlage was or what sha Mr. and Mrs. E. Pettinghome of | day afternoon and evening in the > occurred in Ditton church, near Cain- | did or sald when she came out of the Littlefork were out-of-town visitors | City Restaurant building. bridge, in 1849.—Stray Storles. shop or what the coachman did or'said 320 Beltra.mi Ave, Bemidji, Minn. PEPPER & PATTERSON Wholesale Liquor Dealers We are in a position to supply the saloon ‘men in PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. 2 & 2 s e 5 ‘when he stopped at:the door of “home” idji Acinity. i R in the c1t.y yesterday, returning home Paul. A. Woods l:eturned to Min- An Unexpeoted Check. and found the carriage empty—all that Beénl ] and v:mnt);l Twe é“"y ad qullulht‘f ;:f stap]es last evening on the M. & I. passen-|neapolis this morning after a short| A man who won a reputation for‘cool | only the coachman and the lady know. and can compete wi win City an uf ouses on MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 407 BELTRARI AVE. MRS. JOHN R. STEWART Instruction on Piano, Pipe Organ and Harmony 609 Bomidjl Ave. Phone No.9 ger train, - |business trip through this section of | daring and almost eccentric fearless- | —London Tit-Bits. 3 A ness along a thousand 'miles of the D. A. McFarlane, the master car-|the country in the interest of the | g uthwestern border was A. L. Par penter on the M. & I. left on this|National Candy company. rott, at one time a s;rgeant in Me- P = 1 . AR EN Nelly’s company of Texan rangers; morning’s train f})r Brainerd to| Olaf Stinson of thls.cltywas taken One night in 1875, about six months attend to some duties at the south [to St. Anthony’s hospital yesterday | after Parrott left the state service, he end of the line. for the third time recently on account ;WBS Blttl:hlz én'ru hons]e h;n a little tovlvt: A . . n southwest Texas pla; -chess wi Home-made aprons,handkerchiefs, { of rheumatism. Mr. Stinson left the' a folonds towas apw{rnf :,;;:. and candies, jellies and canned fruit for | hospital only a few days ago. the chessboard was on a table close to quality and prices of goods. The First Mourning Paper. istri 77 e St e e e We are also distributors of the famous “Cedar black edged note paper as a sign of Brook”. Whiskey 3 mourning appears to be one dated Jan. i 5,163, In Addison's comedy of “The ||| P EPPER & PATTERSON, Bemidji, Minn. Drummer,” 1715, reference is made to the fashion in the words, “My lady’s mourning paper that is blacked at the edges.” A few years later Allan Ram. THIS BEAT" LAWYER . sale by the Methodist ladies Satur-| Mrs. A. B. Clair of Grand Rapids | 20 0Pen Window. - Parrott had the Whité | gay, who dled in 1758, speaks in ome y 5 . 5 - % P men. His queen was in a direct lne | of 'Ms poems of “the sable bordered o N h CKS ON day afternoon and evening in the|arrived in the city -yesterday after- with the black king, but a black kight | gheet” as a messenger of sorrow FRANK: A. JA City Restaurant building. noon for a short visit with Mr. Clair, | was between the two pleces. It was [ Mann, writing from Italy to Horace | = — LAWYER ) o g - 4 5 Parrott’s move. Suddenly there was a | Walpole in 1745, says that it was uni- O pamoat & - Miss Janie Mills, who is teaching | who came in yesterday morning from sharp report outslde, and a bullet whis. | verasns ased 10 B s s Uk COMPLETE WITH in the public schools at Northome, | his logging business at Northome. | tioq in through the window, hit the | The superior eloganco of this Ttaliy came in this morning on the south-| Miss Anna Mills, daughter of bl“fik ‘;‘;‘Eh:t“:ddbl"‘fled l::fizlen‘“ the n?tekvfllm', with its narrow margin of . & wall. ITOf ad been bending over | black, explains its ready acceptance in blfllf“d Ppassenger _"3““ f‘“: a short Roadmaste.r M‘HS‘ of the M. & L|ine poard, and the bullet was evidently | this country, where it superseded the visit at her home in this city. came in this morning from her teach- intended for his head. ‘But for a few | quarto sheet with a black border some- Wanted—500 cords lath bolts.|ing in the Turtle River schools for a seconds he did not stir. He saw the | times a quarter of an Inch wide. In Will pay $3.00 for balsam, spruce, | brief visit with her parents in this 2% H.P.. MOTOR. _READY FOR SERVICE D. H, FISK and Counsellor at Law Abt0 O e aver Post Offico . E. E McDon&l& J'T&RN%P’IE-M Bleck black knight suddenly vanish. Then in | this way it probably gave an impetus his pecullar drawling, hesitating way | to the fashion. But it is a mistake to Do not compare this launch with the loiw-price products of other manufacturers, This s « high grade, staunch and sea-worthy craft, built with the same best materials and expert workmanship as all Moore Quality Beats, and will be sent to any one anywhere for $195.00, and the most liberal ofier of your moncy back if not satisficd. Length 18 feet, beam 4% fect, draught 8 inches, capacity 8 persons, speed 8 miles per hour, and equipped with a high grade 2% H. P. gasoline motor, com- pletely installed and ready for immediate service—In stock ready for shipment. SEND FOR BEAUTIFUL CATALOGUE, giving photo-reproductions and full description of this and many other bots, from canoes to 60 foot cruisers, ~You cannot ‘afford to buy @ boat of any discription without first sending for this catalogue. Over 2000 Moore Quality Boats on Lake Minnetonka alone—America's richest resort. ‘MOORE BOAT WORKS, 71 Lake Ave, WAYZATA, MINN. - Norway, white pine and jack pine |city. he said, “Check!” suppose, as some have done, that the lath bolts delivered at our mill.| S, T. Stewart, owner of one of e PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 3 Douglass Lumber Company, Bemi the local popular confectionery| In many Italian cities there formerly Rowland Gilmore|, ° . 5 v : Dr.Phyllclnn and Surgeon Minn. stores, is able to be at the store|existed what was called “pletra d’In- " i 4% B : ;| famie,” or a stone of infamy for the R OMew MilesBleck [ Miss Junt.a Hyatt of thx.s city went|again after being forcfd to remain punishment of bankrupts, In Venice DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D.|to Turtle River last evening on the|at home a few days with an ulcer-| one stands near the Church of St Physician and Surgeon north-bound M. & I. passenger train | ated tooth. Mark, and mmVert;:: -n: g‘loxgnce Office in Ma; e sio . + . ea o ets. On a Phone 396 © M18Y0 Res. Phone 397 | to visit over Sunday with friends.| Frank Davies, foreman of the dt:;yl:r:a:nlv:l :eek ml:.ol;d time cus- Miss Hyatt will return Monday |Crookston Pure Food company, | tom was to have all traders who had L.AW ARD’ M. D. morning: arrived in the city yesterday noon m"“’ b“‘:::“‘;:d ’tno t‘f:he s&'::'d::: T - p elve moni e 3 Office over FirstNational Bank. PhoneNo. 51| Ed. Tabor of this city, who'travels | on {he _efift-bOUHG passenger train | one by one each stood on its center to for the Melges Brothers company, |and is visiting-at the home of his | hear the reading of a report of his busi- i i N is . E. H. jg | ness failure and to endure the re- went to Pine River and other pom.ts s. ter, Mrs. E. H. Marcum. of : this proaches heaped on him by his credi- | from the jungle, hat gone and coat- south of here on the M. & I train|city. tors. At the end of a certain time each | talls fiylng, came his chiet, and, with | this morning to secure orders for his| Harry Koors of this city, one of | bankrupt was partly undressed, and | terrible roars and growls, a huge lion fashion was introduced from Ttily.— London Answers, The Stone of Infamy. Caught -Alive. A New Yorker, a big game hunter of many years’ experience, was lion shooting in Uganda. He had excel- lent luck. Nearly every day he posed In a complacent attitude beside a | = freshly killed lion, and his photog- rapher snapped him for the maga- zines. % One afternoon the photographer. who was taking a nap in the hut, was || awakened by a loud noise. He rose and looked out. Sprinting toward him [ Roe & Markusen’s - Editorial House Neo. 6ot Lake Bivd. Phone No. 351 Dr. A. E. Henderson Physician and Surgeon Office over First National'Bank, Bemidji, Mjnn N three officers took hold of his shoulders | bounded at his heels. 5 % X Office Phone 36, Residence Phone7a | COMPpany. the well known commercial trav- | nq® 0 0 0 Ple Enees and, | The photographer gazed spellbound Lent is near—commencing the twenty-fourth of this Experie nced Nurse. Peter Maule, a homesteader liv- elers, returned on this morning’s|raising him as high as they could, | at the: strange and exciting picture. month—and we want the people to ‘know about.a few ing near Tenstrike, came in yesterday | M. & I. passenger train from -Big|bumped him on the stone deliberately | His chief, perceiving him, shouted: 2 s o twel: “Quick, quickl -~Open the door, morning and spent the day on a{Falls where he transacted business :::;Z‘Zs‘?fn::; m&: ";,‘ff,in, ;kv: George! I'm bringing him home combined business and pleasure|for the Thomas Thompson Fruit|cocks while the bumping proceeded, | alivel”—Washington Star. visit in Bemidji, returning home on |company of Duluth. things that we have in the fish line. ‘ Anyone in need of an ex- perienced nurse inquire at MRS. A. BUELL, 613 2nd St. We just got in a shipment of the finest i e it o e e o Norway Sardines the M. & I. train last evening. Richard Leet, manager of the ¢ 3 DENTISTS. ? The wig went out and :gave place to 4 e BE b g J. H. and W. J. Beagle of Duluth, |shipping deparment of the W. C.[the natural hair, powered and pig- pgf:t‘:;y, ‘t:hiun];ltg l:]eyllsl‘;m ’ull S fl_lat ever come to to 11\?18 f’ltm pflgkedh by Concord Can- DR. D. L. STANTON |public land examiaers, returned to|Church Lumber company, returried |talled, as a result of the movement | “2 1d. oS ning Co., Stavanger Norway, an they guarantee j idji thi idji this morni Hack fo nature which aceeipantedtand | £17 4Ucrled the that these Sardines are packed from the DENTIST Bemidji this morning on the M. & I. | to Bemidji this morning on the M. &| preceded the French revolution. But| ‘“¥es” Office In Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist st National Bank Bu 14’g. Telephone No. 230 passenger train from International|I. train from Houpt where he was|why did the wig come in? Some say | “And hold my photograph in your " ; that Louls XIIL started the fashion | Other hand?” - 1 Falls near where they have spent the | looking after some loading of posts| that Lot began to grow bald, the court | “I had thought about 1t.” last few days looking after some |for his company. imitating him out of a desire to please | _“Well, Just wait a minute,” she sald, i . B the | “and T'll borrow pa’s pistol for you. timber land for the state. _Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Drury, who :vhleg “3%3:’;; St tflh’“‘:; “.:3;'1’;’, ¢ | My, but wont it be romantic?” H. E. Brooks of Brainerd returned | live on a farm near Tenstrike, came | foct. oY vo ‘aver done, and thosewho | But he faded. home this morning to spend Sunday |in yesterday morning to attend to! have begun to despair of the mascu- with his family after transacting|legal businessin the office of one fish. Don’t forget to include a jar in your next order. line leg ever belng emancipated from s\raros s N It is folly to call the husband the business in this section of the coun-|Of the local justices of the peace.| e, Touser may find comfort Inthe try for the W. B. & W. G. Jordan|They returned home last evening In NNED SALMON. we have the Blood fact that wigs prevailed for 'consid- head of the house; he is not. It is but cA s company of Minneapoiis. on the M. & I. train. filnest autumn caught fish, and in pure olive oil. : T We also have BONELESS CODFISH put up in glass, jars, and you get nothing but selected. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dra; The Head of the House. y ané Transfer. crably more ihin & seatir in Hng. | courtesy title ot best, since in trath Red, and the Sockeye, and the Pink, in one pound and land, whereas trousers scarcely existed | be 18.but an incident in the home'life, in half pound cans. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave, - Sy a hundred years ago, to say nothing of while the wife and niother is its whole Tom Smart G. H. French, the county treas-| C. H.Gardner of this city, Who| belng the universal 'wear.— London [ ®Xistence. _Literally the sun" of- do- _ To those that like HERRING we want to say that we just got in genuine Three K Norway Herring— Dnyulnhnslr. | sdo-l fl :x':-r;e:.x::. urer, lett on this morning’s south- | superintends the logging department | News. :::flfithgsm:?;eflxs a:z us;t: _12]::: i Phone No. - | bound M. & I. passenger ‘train for |of the Grand Forks Lumber com- Mother Earth. iia Bl e Svui bl wid St yon ks" ool o say the same. Morris iu Housekeeper. < St. Cloud to visit at his' old home.|Pany, returned to the city this| When Junius Brutus and the sons of Mr. French expects to return during | morning from the company’s camps T:‘W‘,"-: asked tfl“’ ‘m°“‘st¥:‘u‘; ‘;: 2 . acle who was to succeed jupe the early part of next week. near Blackduck and Mizpah. “Every-| g 7 > W20 20 °F ey, FOCAIvOL ol | e ke Oue Hutdred Dollass Reward for F. ]. Eagan of Brainerd, chief|thing is getting along fine,” re-|an answer, “He who shall first kiss his [HsI'sOatazrhourec oo oo L 5 rince - } . have ‘known F. J. : e o e T ey o .Gt pib e e eSS pOE & MARKUSEN passed through the city thismorning| W. A. Carrie, manager of the|thought was meant Bratus fell to the | rcoomn gngsa‘:ui‘;sl; 10 CArry out any’ ’ on his return to headquarters in|sales department of the Northernearth and cried out, “Thus do I kiss |blsstionsmadobyBisfrm. .\ @ . Yours very truly, i = ' i ; i ofher of us alll" L AN & AT o, The Reliable Grocers. Brainerd from Big Falls where he [Grocery company of this city, went|thee: O Barth, the mother of Ball's Oatarrh Oure Is taken internally, 2 This is perhaps the earliest recorded d i o J BISIAR & MURPHY)| .y ttending to some oficial duties. | to Walker on the south-bound M. & | por i ¢ e e e :fifl{%&%fii&‘éfi%fi‘;&}s};‘afimfi'&ggs PHONE 206 BEMIDJI, MINN. PHONE 207 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Theodore Floura, who lives on one | I- Passenger train for a day’s visit |er Earth.’—Exchange. P ake Ball's Pamily Pills fof constipation. % Day phone 319, Nignt phones 115, 434, Calls Answered at All'Hours of Uncle Sam’s quarter-sections near | there in the interest of his company. Diplomacy. Littlefork, spent vesterday in 'this MF' Curr}e will return to the city on| wpp, surprised at you.” city as witness in a case before one |this evening’s train. : “What's the matter now?” ~ « Wit 2 of the local justices of the ‘peace.| ~Deputy Sheriff Joe Markham ‘left| ... Wiy, our wife tells me you've in A p vited the ‘grocer ‘and butcher to your Mr. Flora returned home last ‘even- |last evening on the horth-bound M. party tonight!’ i ing on the M. & I. train. & I. passenger train fo H “Well, what of 1t?” g 3 ; train. bl Ed 2 r Kelliher, “Thlik of what you owe soclety.” Miss Ruby Pilot, who teaches in | Biackduck an anes 100 subpoena | wyeq put think what 1 owe my gro- the sixth grade of the ‘city ‘schools, | Witnesses for the grand' jury: at- the |'cer/and butcher!”—Judge. left last evening on the ‘morth-bound | t€rm of the district court which opens il A ¢/ . . eap. passenger train for Margie - where |here next Tuesday. “Joe” will return| poy .y 1 g great countliry; Mary she will.visit with friends for a ‘few |0 the City on the Bemidji-Interna-|Ann. ‘Mary Ann—And how's that?" Pat days. Miss Pilote: £ tional Falls freight train this even- [—Shure, and the paper says yes can to yBemidii Tuesdlyx:)::r:i:: T beatoie for oaly. a0 of g postoffice for only 8 cints, '0’lm ‘off afther one now, wid the 8 ‘¢ints’ yes N.'K. ‘Berg and 'Sever Hanson, BIG ORANGE DEMAND glve me for the soap.—Pathfinder. two prosperous young farmers living (Special Correspondent) — | at Bergwell, near Northome, 'came n-fi';r lbal?; ;gg;;‘gm,o;evgggngfi, :«%F i More Thl":’:'- o 3 A 1 'hi ked tI rol A T 'e as ‘such a WEAK MAN RECEIPT FHEE in yesterday afternoon from 'the | celse” o feadng deler govs: it his mét;ex:x:? be:;tt’:"mm ‘Humly, and ———— k= | Cass Lake land office where th: opinlon that the quality of the new_ cro) P! "8, " €Y aP- |18 superdor to anything heretofore offered | yet they-tell me she has turned out a Any man who suffers with nervous debility, 2 : i 3 In this market. “We are handling the ” Ioss of “nattiral powor, wosk back. raiiing | Peared as -witness for a neighbor. | yskisy Simey of v, S R0, the | #ne cook. (| ued, “this belng the name o “Turned out a fine cook? She has They 'returried"home on the M. & I. :F:Z;f%'y nelccity faé‘f:efi nz‘:;'nfnmocx tursed out hal? a dozen of them within 'ain i some b, lornia W hi ) passenger train last eveniog. these “oranges are exceptionaily fine. fac | the dast:three months.” “Bert” McCauley of ‘Brainerd, ‘the z:;:dngdl#:: e N ‘r':xynr‘g‘?; 7 : G L3 oranges—g better opinion of them—and | Let us be of good cheer, remember- popular young-pay clerk on the M. |they want more of them. This desire of ing that the misfortunes hardest to ** Devices for Hanging Up the Little Things"* Moore Push-Pins ?? Moore Push-Points Moore Push-Tacks Moore Push-Buttons - The est , Dollar Fountain Pen on the Market | You've used thecelabrazed MooreGlass Push-Pins ke i Three are younger. geaeratons of the FUSH Tty Fhe’ Syt earare o hary a1 —he i qualiy STEEL: Potnts1 This quariets Sovers the enive decorstive Red Irom the plcns of Severs) pound 0 he Al DOS<As divtgurimentto wals o wiotwark: “Al Haes 400 cotor, Yroch o e 15 o 10 0 Yot 3 s AT saioners: Wardware and. dnsg sores o 10 camte wil - etag 1ou Il stornent and pamiculae: HERE'S A PIN—PUSH ITIN> For 8ale at THE PIONEER OFFICE & 1., passed ‘through -the city last 3*:"1?.2“’;;‘.2;::.,':{ '33;:&‘.:"‘:%;-“’-‘5.;3‘;"1.‘3 bear are those that never come—Low- . ; ; : evening on his way north ‘to deal| " 5" el . : ; : ied i P out happiness and checks to the ail- ot e [ e : The Pen is always ready for use and may be carried in Fromotiy obtatneds soid | road men along: the line, “Bert”| “DId you hang up any mistletoe las’| “Have you ever played poker with -any position. without danger of lea.kage :fi;mv% Jomrs tuose Swa ;&I{Ifilz’”fi x| will return to Bemidji on the freight | Christmas?” asked Erastus Pinkley. - | your son‘in-law?” % : ¢ t nd skete! R 2 “’Deéed I dldn’t” answered Miss| «oni ! ; ination; large book free how to 1y patent A once;” ‘answered Mr. Cumrox. iz el (el W SEIRENPEAR! | train this evening and spend Sunday | Miami Brown. “T's ot a_little too | =1t wasnt very satisfactory.” Writein Swedish or Norwegian if you prefer, | il Bemidji. much pride to advertise foh de ordinary | “Did he win?” 5] courtesies dat a lady has a right' t0| “No; he lost. But it merely resulf M— o Mwnoun- Lemon Pie? ‘expect.”~Exchange. in my having to write-him a.check 8o nufacturers - @) verybody, but they are expénsive ‘an 2 that ‘he could indorse it oyer to .me.”— GAS, GASOLINE and STEAM ENGINES, # ird to make in i - HANGERS, SHAFTING, CLUTCHE! 1] . : ‘.".‘6“%_?{%‘?," ‘f wi 'Y ou shou] Suspiciou all POWER Al Washington Star. - p* TRANSMISSION SUPPLIES, diract to the consumer, | oo o oot 12 made from the ch Widow (at washtuby—Are youyposi- i | — Largest Machine Shop in the West | 16 Tias thonsanie f coaroto 20 | tive you love me? 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