Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 8, 1909, Page 4

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SAYS POWDER TRUST IS OPPOSING DYNAMITE BILL “‘Dynamite Charlie” Carter Asserts the Manufacturers of the Explosive Are *‘Agin” Bill. ence to the offer of the DuPorit Pow- der company to make demonstra- tions along the line of the M. & L. by which they intend to give the settlers the benefit of their knowl- edge of the power and use of dyna- mite in clearing stumps off of land. “While I trust that these demon- NEW. TRADING COMPANY IS FORMED AT SHEVLIN Prominent Business Men Unite in Shev- lin Tradir]g Company.—To En- known as on the wings of the wind. Wherever it touched —it left sorrow, and the expressions.of sympathy for the bereaved parents were ‘many and from the heart. Bright, happy and cheerful,” Mer- cedes carried sunshine with her wherever she went. She had always [BRINKMAN ARTISTS ARE MAKING HIT OF SEASON Forrester and Lloyd and Mayer and Williams Will Change Sketches made” the northwest. Forrester and Lloyd as quxck & change artists and Williams and Mayer as mirth makers, dancers and sony specialists, are making a great *‘hit” with their original jokes and songs and are packing the house each night. strations may be beneficial to the courage Dairying. a smile and a pleasant nod for her Tonight. Tonight they will give the patrons = ) {.H— settlers, we must not lose sight of little friends. Her death comes as e of that popular place of amusement cU FF L'N Ks A the main issue, that is, that the a dark shadow to her fond parents i an entire change of vaudeville, with o Charle.s S. Carter of Igmes, w.ho bill has not yet passed‘ the senate, Several of the prominent men who ! and relatives and friends of the fam-| The patrons of the Brinkman|all new songs, new stories, etc., for. 18 becf"f:mg famous as Dynam'm'a and from reliable information I |are “boosters” of Clearwater county |ily, who loved her so dearly. Family Theater are being royally |affording those who attended the Ladies and ce“ts Charlie”, through hfl)’“‘lg beex? OTigt-{pnow well that the powder trust is | have united to engage in the mer- Death is a hard master. He |entertained this week by two of the |early part of the week another even- 3 na!‘pnzposer 9t [hf mtmducno.n.of silently and persistently trying to| antile business under the name of |WOUld take from us of our brightest |best vaudeville teams that everling of rare amusement this week. | — a bill in the legislature providing have this bill killed in the senate. the Shevlin Trading company, the and best, but he cannot even mar d - GEU. T| BAKEH &) Gu H dynamite at cost to the farmers on | ‘ppoce who are interested and inys chibt e of business.to | Memory. It will serve as a bain to|_ - 3 ' cut-over lands, was in the city yes-|p. o cean merit in the cheap dyna-| pe a Shovlin P! our wounded hearts. Manufacturing Jewelers terday. Py " .| mite bill should at once write to the | ppo ofi‘icex:s of the new: Sopany The funeral will be held at the St. Located in City Drug Store Near the Lake A Mr. H_mes is taking a very active | copator from their district or any arerA: 1L 'Gordon resxder;(- Johia Phillips Catholic church Saturday —«*» interest in the dynamite bill which other senators with whom they ’“egTht')rp.e, \.:ice presi;{e:t Sed m;nager; at 10:30 a.m. - - For Bais ai i . Ibill passed in order to give ‘he,Brumpton, Nicholas- Eanson - and, H. D. Hovey, who is scaler for the setilers a chance to clear addixional{ona Olson compose the board of | Crookston Lumber company, has . . i land for the spring seeding. |directors of the Shevlin Trading |been going about his work today| . . — -1 o e e DL | - B Board of Health Ntice ;compafly- | with -a little more vigor than usual, 3 ! The new firm w'll do a general | 2 3 ’ fotice T - . | tand his contenance has been lit up Notice is herety given that allijnerchandise business at Shevlin and e et | parties must clean up and remove all | ij] deal in wood and farm produce. | V' & °r02¢ €XP 2 CI ONE CENT A WORD. iashes, garbage and rubbish from and | 1y ;5 the intention of the promoters| | that betokened extreme satisfaction ! - i about their premises. Also clean all| ¢ (his enterprise to encourage me‘zenerally It all came abeut lhrouah’ . FOR SALE. 1 , cess-pools and vaults. ‘da"ymu interests of Clearwater| {he arrival at hishome this forenoon | . e B || Ituhis order is not complied with | county which, like Beltrami county, | | of a bright bit of feminiuity, said to FOR SALE—Household goods within a reasonable time the work!pas exeeptionally fine natural re-| Weigh ten pounds aviordupois, with| ;:E?’F;e corfi::ll;;thleaflggMtpwn- ‘wxll be done by order of the board!sources for such an industry, eyes that are indeed good to look at. . soxqa MebiGea Whi?en mne= ot health and cost taxedto the proper-| —_— | No one blames H. D. - for feelicg o | lty. i Mercedes Orvelia George Dead. | somewhat elated over the advent of . F(ii ?fitfiffiifi"gfifl hg\;:;‘%x;ed — J Bemidji, Minn., April 51909. i Little Mercedes Orvetta George, | that uew daughter. Cheap if taken at once. Address “DYNAMITE CHARLIE.” | means in their power to have the is now in the senate. Of the bill i i Bemidji Board of Health | I Marriage License. Clerk ot Court Fred Rhoda |acquainted ard urge them t> useall| James A. Gordon, secretary | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L ‘GeorEe. died yesterday morning m‘ ¢ ‘thls city, following an operation for[ | appendicitis. Aged 5 years. and treasurer; these officers and William Daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Hovey. Two Finai Proofs. Clerk of Court R]lOud took the |tesnmony yesterday in two final - .T HE PIONEER OFFICE P. O. Box 566. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The | Pioneer will procure any kind of a { rubber stamp for you an short Mr. Carter said: granted a marriage license yester- | The words that little Mercedes proof cases. Thetwo principals notice. W B “I have been reading with interest {day afternoon to John Phillips |had breathed her last flew about|were Archie Helmer of Wilton l FOR SALE. — Good second-hand the articles in the Pioneer in refet-[flnd Kittie Hardy, the neighborhood where she was| and Axall Hall of Spaulding. & piano, standard make, in P . . excellent condition. C. J. Pryor. [GILL BROTH THE POPULAR PRICED CLOTHIERS BEMIDJI EASTER SUND Mark the spring young. spring togs. are pre-eminently wants of the most ers. clothing will you wearing apparel for both old opening for new and Easter Sunday means to the great majority the laying aside of the heavy and somber garments of winter and the donning of the lighter and brighter In the purchase’of these clothes we able to satisfy the discriminate dress- In none of the prominent lines of find that excell- ence of style and quality as shown in the “Best in America,” at from #fln;m‘mm.uvnu D = 3 wards to W. H. Vye. |ing sale bond of Mary G. Street as FORRESTER & LLOYD. Prebate Court. March 29.—Report was made by W. A. Gould, as a guardian of minors Jessamine Gould and Etta Gould, for sale of certain real estate of said Order was issued confirming said sale and the proceedings taken with regard to the : | sale, March 29.—Estate of Micheal Enright. Order issued allowing Julia Enright, as administratrix, months in which to settle the estate. Estate of John A. Washburn. Petition for setting apart the person- al property to Eliza Washburn, sur- B !viving wife of the deceased, was made by said Eliza Washburn, and order issued as prayed for in her petition. April 1.—Application made by B H N. Harding of Cass Lake, as guardian of Mah-koance-kay-pay-be: tung and Mo-ko-mon-equay. kay- bay-be-tung, minors, who are resi- dents of the Mission School at Cass Lake, asking permission of the court to sell certain real estate of said wards, and an order issued setting date for hearing on said petition ‘; for May 3, at 2 o’clock p. m. April 2.—Order was issued releas- guardian of F. W. Street, and dis- g | charging the Bankers Surety com- { | pany of Ohio, as surety on said bond. twelve | CASTRO LANDS ON FRENCH SOIL Barred From All Other Ports in the West Indies. NOW AT FORT DE FRANCE Length of Stay on lsland of Man tinique May Be Brief, as France Is Considering the Question of His Ex pulsion—Ex-President Bitter Against British Government and American State Department. Fort de France, Martinique, April 8. —Cipriano Castro, in a rage against the British government and the state department at Washington, left the steamer Guadaloupe at this port and has taken up quarters on shore. Find: ing all ports in the West Indies ex: cepting Fort de France barred against him the present course was the only ‘one left open to the former president of Venezuela. Senor Castro’s wife will continue on board the Guadaloupe to La Guayra. ‘While at Pointe-a-Pitre, on the isl and of Guadaloupe, where the steamer touched Tuesday, Castro was notified by the British consul that the British FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. 1nquire of A. D. Moe, 1111 Bel- trami avenue, FOR RENT—Nice large front room downstairs, furnished. 419 Amer- ica avenue. MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY—Open Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays 2:30to 6 p. m, and Saturday evening 7:30 to 9 p. m. also. Library in basement of Court House. Mrs. Donald, librarian. WANTED—Small jobs of expert bookkeeping or morning office work. Address Box 501, City. es for Hanging Up Little Things'* Moore Push-Pins Moore Push-Points Moore Push-Tacks Moore Push-Buttons KERE'S A PIN— PUSH ITIN (For_Sale at The Pioneer Office All Kinds of Necks WITH ALL KINDS OF sore Throal QUICKLY CURED WITH | l April 3.—Estate of Edith M.: government had decided not to per | D z 3 it him to disembark at Port of Jones. Adjourned hearing on claims| X s F|| Jones. ! Spain, Trinidad; consequently Castrc r 0 $ 5-00 to $3°loo ¥ |in said estate held and claims al- a o $10 show you. _Easter Neckwear in a_be- wildering array at 50 cents. son Bros. shirts are the best in the Stein Bloch -« Sophomore In all the new colors--Tans, Greens, Crays, Aluminums, Taupes EASTER SUITS Wil- For Easter wear or any other wear Crossett $4 and $5 shoes are We specialize on suits to sell at $10.00 and $12.00. not care to put more money into a suit. ment which in style and quality rival the $15.00 to $18.00 suits others will ete. Stetson and others $i2 Many people do To these we offer a large assort- @!the Northwestern Trust % | as representative of said estate and {order was A hearing on said petition for May 3, lowed in part, the balance being laid over .to an adjourned meeting to be held April 16. Estate of Johan Johnson, deceased. Petition to sell land was made by company, issued setting date of at 11 o’clock. GENERAL SIMPSON IS DEAD 8aid to Be Oldest Living Graduate of West Point. Chicage, April 8.—Marcus D. L. Simpson, brigadier general, U. S. A., retired, said to have been the oldest living graduate of West Point, died 8 | at his home in Riverside, near here. Easter Hats, the latest novel- ties in very smart shapes and shades. General Simpson was born in 1824 and was graduated from West Point in 1846. He served throughout both the Mexican and the Civil wars, finish- ing the latter with the brevet rank of a major general. decided to leave the Guadaloupe here. Castro disclaimed the bellicose in- tentions with regard to the existing political situation in Venezuela with which he has been credited and he declared that his only purpose in re- turning to Venezuela was to give at- tention to his private business. Cas tro will be attended during his stay here by his secretary and a body serv- ant.” He appears still to be in ill health. The American cruiser Montana fol- lowed the Guadaloupe into port. - NOW UNDER CONSIDERATION France May Expel Castro From Island of Martinique. Paris, April 8.—The French govern- ment will undertake to prevent Cipri- ano Castro from using French terri- tory as a base of operations against the present government of Venezuela. This undertaking follows exchanges and is in full accord with the wishes of the Washington government. Furthermore, the French govern- ment is considering the ‘advisability of expelling Castro from the Island of Martinique, where he now is. No SIMPLY A GARGLE OR SPRAY ANTISEPTIC HEALING HARMLESS Ras 1o equal s a throat AR a7ons qucstion the patest ansures remedy for all kinds of 30 A Merg Medicine Co. Des Moines, Ia. OWL DRUG STORE Want Ads OR CBTAINING right. Douglas and others too. s S E—— decisior this point, however, yet FOR RENTING A « world. ~All the new _colors and | p& S e e | Ml iy g Soft and . N e N b et PROPERTY, SELL- patterns, $1 and $1.50. 1 202 i pa stiff in greens, browns, tans, blacks, Chicago, April 8—A new supply of TR 3 - ING A BUSINESS - Faster gloves. Kaster hosery. eathers. New styles: of low shoes, {| ammunition against the Payne tarift | {NDIAN STILL A FUGITIVE New . the swell bill, as ‘it applies to hosiery and N colors to match your tie, shoes, es?you ever saw. Boys gloves, to wit, a petition containing | Hiding Place of Crazy Snake Remains HELP ARE BEST. at or suit. and youths'"shoes in all leathers. $1.00 to $5.00 approximately 350,000 names and a Mystery. which whea bound will make twenty- — —— . 2 Guthrie, Okla., April 8—Crazy 3 five big volumes, was started for - Washington from this city. The pets | Snake, the fuglive I“g;“t;h‘sf;t;gg ioneer Excl‘.USIVE AGENTS z;’g"o‘s the mork of the women of CI4 | 33 ‘peen heard from his som, who ; 2 Chiss e i three days ago was taken from the — Stein Bloch and Sophomore Clothes Cuts Throat on the Links. federal prison at Muskogee and start- Boston, April 8—The body of Wi ed out in company with a deputy mar- Mora Hats oston, April 8- 0dy of Wi Crossett Shoes GILL BROS. Wi Next Door to First National Bank. Douglas Shoes Ison Bros. Furnishings iam F. Bache, a prominent life insur- ance agent of this city and a well known yachtsman, with the throat cut, was found on the- golf links in Franklin park. A razor lay near by. Mr. Bache was sixty years old. He 5 said to have been despcndenL shal in an effort to locate his father. Captain Harrytage, of Colonel Roy Hoffman’s staff of the state militia, returned to Guthrie and reported ev- erything guiet in the neighborhood of Hickory Grounds, Crazy Snake’s old home.

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