Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 6, 1909, Page 3

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For Sale,—At half cost; finest 1 + Safphur, rin, Quinin, s Hair Vigor: 3utohur, Glyce R Peanut Butter Kaiser’s Peanut Butter is on t The Continued material for18 foot Launch partly SEVEN PERS“NS Anvthing IRIGHGE tero? AsL ;1:;"_ sk LOCAL HAPP EN NG :-,l,m,,f' Events. built; 2nd hand store front; and some e > G’Ilyl-hlnt of merit here? Ask your docto stop falling halr? Ask your docto: Color the Hair AYER ComMPpaNy. furniture. Call, Boyer, 320 Minn. ave. ; Mrs. C. J. Winter of this city de- parted this morning for Minneapolis, on her way to Earlville, N. Y., where she will visit with a sister.. Mrs Winter excepts to be gone several months. . Fred Simmons (“Ike”), manager RAMSEY ASKS LENIENCY sale at the following places: For rent two furnished rooms single| Charles Allen of Warren arrived or connected, and bath. 320 Minn. |in the city yesterday noon fora few ’ Roe & Markusen S avenue. days’ business visit in Bemidji. Downs & O,Leary’s Wanted—Good girl for general| Charles Hayden, a ‘‘cedar mer- e o house work. Inquire Mrs. M. D.|chant” of Blackduck, transacted Bemldll Tea StOl‘e Stunef 415 Bemidji avenue. business in Bemidji yesterday and Mode! Bakery Henry Olson, a well known re-|Teturned home last evening. et ] Wm. McCuaig’s SENT T0 PRISON Judgment Day in Pittshurg Grait Cases.. Pianos Pianos Organs Organs owna popular hotel at Kelliher, came down this morning as Mr. sident of Farley, returned home last evening after transacting business in this city during the day. of the Bijou'and Lyceum theaters of Crookston, arrived in Bemidji W. G. Schroeder’s. dJ. Peterson Jr.’s Scott T. Stewart’s The Pioneer Office Ed. Tabor, the young hustler for Melges Brothers of this city, return- ed this morning from International Falls where he secured orders for his company. Mrs. J. C. Koch, wife of Dr. Koch PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. ARTS of Blackduck, went up to the “Duck” last evening on a brief trip to her home, returning to Bemidji on the 10:30 train. The Missiona;y Society of the Baptist church will meet in the MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 419 AMERICA AVE, LAWYER . FRANK: A. JACKSON LAWYER coml'wany of this .clty, went to A Jones, who owns a “liquid em- | tional State Bank. M_r. White -€x-} o\ months and a-fine of $500 for con- — . miny | Kelliher last evening on a short|porium” at Nymore, went down to |pects to return to the city tomorrow | spiracy; H. M. Bolzer, hoteliceper, business trip in the interests of his | Laporte this morning to visit at his | evening. two years and a fine of §5)9 for brib 1d hom Hi ied b < ery; Charles Colbert and Jokn Col D. H. FISK company. o e. ‘He wasaccompanied by| j . johnston, auditor of the| bert, convicted of attempting to bribe Atto ney and Counsellor at Law Office over Post Office E. E McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Bemidy, Minn. Offics: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Iiles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Bloek ‘Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFICE MILES BLOCK .- |genial commercial traveler who| Mrs. Elmer Shaw, accompanied| German birth or descent tham any house biil, you always get ¢your money's worth’ here. L. A. WARD, M. D. |makes his headquarters in Bemidji,|by her son and daughter, who ;’l:he!‘_ in the ;!uitgd S“Lates, 1‘;3‘:‘1{: Sackville, Give us a chance to prove it. B left last evening for Blackduck and |live a few miles west of this city, g ltselictoday Llvite vl ™| children of Phone 97 We Also Handle Coal and Wood ‘Office over First National Bank. Phone Nu. 51 House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone No. 351 Dr. A. E. Henderson Physician and Surgeon Office over First Natlonal;Bank, Bemidjl, Minn church Friday evening. There will be a program and a lunch will be served. All are cordially in- vited. W. A. Currie, one of the traveling salesmen for the Northern Grocery Peter Larkin, president of the village council of Turtle River, ac- companied by his wife and family, visited yerterday ‘in Bemidji and returned to their home last ever- ing after making several purchases from the local stores. A. M. McIntosh of this city re- turned last evening from Hacken- sack where he has spent the last four weeks with his mother-in-law, who was very sick. Mr. McIntosh reports that his wife’s mother is much improved in health. Harry Koors of this city, a other north-country towns to take orders for the Thomas Thomson Fruit company of Duluth. Fred Eberlein, the general mana- ger of the Bemidji Brewery, de- Office Phone 36. Residence Phone 72 Ladies’ Private Home Call at 315 America Avenue MRS.JOHN THOMPSON |bound night passenger train. one of the very best life insurance is little or no chance for an adivurn i ici i ment of congress before Junme 15 o . N DENTISTS. Frank Bracelin of Crookston, the soliifors T tie grates July 1. If you are now drawing good wages i district Tmlanager for the North-| J. Evan Carson, who is now em- for your labor you will doubtless testify to ‘west : S| ay ribune-Hera. came 0! e- . . . . DENTIST noon,for hort visit in Bemidji 3 upaom materially zided you to attain this goal. N——— o £ a short visit in Bemidji |ley last evening and spent the i Tov: while inspecting the local exchange |night in the city. Evan is a mem- Good tools requ're lesy of your employ- DR. J. T. TUOMY |and consulting Manager Harris. ber of Company K and he was here ers time to keep them in running order, B Dentist A.G. Wedge, Jr. who superin-|for the purpose of attending the no tim: wasted, good work possible, _ ot National Bank Bu 1d'g. Telephone No. 230 Fefu.is .the ‘morth-country financial regular drill of the soldier boys. : A.COUI[I'E#\ION BERNSTORFF. of course you are worth .more mon.ey DRAY AND TRANSFER. inititutions in which F.P. Sheldonj J. R. Kolar, an energetic and| count Jonann Beinieh-von Bernstorf, than the fellow with mferior tools filing of Minneapolis is interested, left his{ prominent resident of Moose Creek | the German ambassador to this coun- FI)I' cummn RGS‘ and whetting Lis time away. . # vice presidential chair in the Fi i i try. y - s san q ~ Wes erght, Nati s 1 Bank i o -toe Fess ] townislip, "onhea?t ot Kelh!:er, %mt von Bernstorff will remain a £ Your tool business is solicited entirely on Phons 4o, ™ ™4 Tsadtar, National Bank in this city last{departed last evening for Kelliher| pere two days., He was welcomed to and ease of your | the merits of the line we handle, every one 404 Belirami Ave levening and went to Kelliher tolon his way home after transacting | the city by Mayor Rose and other offi- eyes as well as for im- = : I audit the accounts of the First Na- | business in Bemidji. Mr., Kolar isa | ¢l2ls and wil e the guest of honot ment of .vision article fully warranted, you take no Tom Smart tional Bank in that village. hustl g i 1821 2t a banquet to be iven by the Citi | \¢ Prove SISO chances, the factory does that, ths tools Deayandbesgage. Selo aud Plang moviog. village. ustler and is doing much to bring | zens' Business leagwe. At the ban | § SHUR-ONs, when fitted g Y oAy, B2 2 Phone No. 68 | 618 America Ave.| 1, Oberg, editor of the Black- | ettlers into this part of the country. | quet he will speak on “Social Reforms by us with a pair of ac- are made for work, not display, and as duck American, attended court in| Joseph Koelmel (just plain “Joe e e L curately prescribed lens- 4o the prices, we court comparisen, and this city yesterday and returned |is better) of Crookston wasa guest FOUND DYING IN A BUGGY es, gain for you a degree know that when you get started with us to Blackduck on the evening train.|at the Hotel Markham yesterday - . i of ‘comfort not to be your tool purchases will be confined to Mr. Oberg is a witness in the|and last evening, being here as the| Double Tragedy Result of Disappoint- found with other style ot line damage suit against Dr. Koch,|travelin i > ment in Love. veglasses. DRS. g hich s bei i . RifEpresentative: jof-a-whols Indianapolis, May 6.—Arthur Stitl A 4 It is a pleasure to show goods whether whic| is being t'ne{i before Judge |sale concern, Joe” was for many| anq Miss Lesta Stroud were found LA QSOH & LARS“" in th ket ot, come in St‘anton in the district court. He|yearsthe owner of a refresbment dying in a buggy in Central avenue. 8 nrnc:-nknmwrrltE you are now In the market or not, o . will return to the city toaight-and |parlor in the “Queen City,” and he | Stitt, it is believed, l;ad gh'e]:x thg T Zoh and look them over. i i i " Wi carbolic acid with whisky an BISIAR & MURPH Y |&ive his testimony tomorrow. has hosts of friends, over Crookston thz’za&ke; : dose of the poison him- . FUNERAL DIRECTORS way. self. Both died a short time afte: 137 Third Street iy o they were found. Tax Judgme $$ Sxe. > Day phone 319, Nignt phones 115, 434 M Y e T Hiels i e e ot miwe. hoing |y toa ror) stuss (0% j‘;“d%‘:fi‘fi"fif L U D l N G T O N il Ansred etk e Presbyterian missionary who is well | been the ‘remult of stitt's being| e dispigeeout,of the Son "Yhn tivor |l ol w . alls Answered a Hours . spurned by the girl. 7 cedings for . ‘'aforeing pay- g WIND O Wik throushont this part of the| * e s | ment oo dudpenalifes oo £l atste The Leading Hardware Man country as the “Lumberjack Sky Despondency Cause of Act. | InIe S0ty O BRGaR, ToREany: ason Pilot,” spent yesterday in Bemidji| St. Paul, May 6—Sitting on a ‘box ;r;gv;gegf*fs.s,?,;‘gfi.,‘g,,g:;‘}s.::"w':;fé’.‘y‘!:.‘{ Bemidji Minnesota 1 s and departed thi i in-| In a shed in the rear of his boarding | May, 1909 at 10 o’clock a. m., at my ovice in] I w‘?hd to call your attention to i pare is morning for Brain. Bouse, ealmly waiting for death 1o re | G ot ,ie'v’,’é‘?éf,‘fi'l ‘gz‘;‘;;id"‘wi'zfi '}:“,'2," 1 = = ?:lve\v.x‘;nowd:hslplay r.;hls week.I I :x o;)l his way to Duluth, where leve him of his misery; John Huesler, penltics. a:dcomhi?‘mg 3“353‘1’::2,3‘ ;;?e - — v splay ere articles e will speak next Sunday. Mr.|an aged bridge carpenter, was found |on which taxes shall not ha 2 } e S—— which make suitable gifts for al- | Hisgins wi B | by Mrs. John Rau, in whose home he | V1OUSIY Paid: JOHN WILMANN, The P loneer.---lloc per Month . Higgins will not be back in Be-|bY M. E. IBERTSON COUNTY CORONER AMD LICENSED EMBALMER Undertaking a Specialty Day and Night Calls Answered Promptly Phone—Day Call 817-2; Night, Call 317-3 Fjest Door North of Postoffice, Bemidii, Minn Handicrat SEe <9160 gca} me':*“‘“i"e of ‘the L. X.lsormer queen of the trotting turf, died If you want """""""" bl eal Lumber company, concerning}at Newtown Square,,Pa., where she - 2, & “TDntoes foc Hansing Us, Real Rose. ...... 75¢ - $1.00 - $1.25 { some certain poles. (Aud, by the ‘gfls ‘lleiflz kfepfi :;)l‘! brffé‘lgngtpt;rpcfiels. Edam cheese; P|neapp|e che i ese, very rlch, Blue ‘Sunol was foalet n af e Palo = 3 o . Wway, weare ata loss to know what| xyia (Cal) stock farm of Senator | 5 1 . ren’s Lheese 1n lass Locket and Chaln, gold filled ........$3.75 J|a newspaper mam wants with ‘poles, | Leland Stanford, her sire being the i Labe‘ cht"ese! nOthlng hner’ MACLa d = E l d g : although we are told that “Dad” | famous Electioneer. i/ 5 1n fngland. Moore Push-Buttons BELT PINS has been knowm :o use an elm g _— 1 jars; Pameso“ cheese’ grate e g Yourveusedthecelebated MoareGlass ush-Pins e s e are v cenertons o the el S Tamily. The re and drug stores or 10 cents will i and partgulars: HERE'S A PIN—PUSH ITIN For Sale at The Pioneer Office parted last evening for Tenstrike attention. evening train, live at Riverside across Lake Be: midji from this day with friends in Bemidji. this city. Mrs. George T. Baker. turned to Blackduck last evening. J. L. LaBarge and C. M. Foster, two well known residents of Black- duck, arrived in Bemidji, last evening and spent today attending to some local business matters and visiting at the court house to ‘‘see what was doing.” returned last evening from an ex- tended trip to Long Beach, Cali- fornia. They were gone between four and five wecks. M. L. Griffiths of Crookston, general agent for the Germania Life to attend to some business there in the interest of hislocal establish- ment. He returned on the south- most any occasion at prices within the reach of all. Each article has a price tag at- tached—you will not have to stop and ask. The quality. is such that: every Chain, Bracelet, Clock, ete., is fully guaranteed. Here are some of the goods HAT PINS Fine Gold Filled ... .. .. $2.50 b $8.00 One minute is all the time re- quired to find out the price of any article in my window, CHAS. L. CUMMER Kodol Dyspepsia Gure JEWELER Postoffice .Corner: Insurance company, has been in the city today, interverwing his old friends. “‘Griff” is a good fellow, and. Smith was ill and needed medical J. E. Dade, a prominent resident of Blackduck, spentyesterday attend- ing to some business matters in Be- midji and returning home on -the Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mathews, who) city, came over this morning and visited during the R. J. Poupore, who logs for the Mississippi Lumber company, came in this morning from his camps to look after some business in Bemidji and visit at his old home south of T. R. Symons, the local agent for the Minneapolis Brewing company. Mrs. E. N. French and little son, Norman, and Mrts. J. C. Thompson visited yesterday with friends in this city as guests at the home of They re- this noon for a brief business con- sultation with Manager Brinkman, of the Brinkman Family Theater of this city. George Newton, village recorder of the village of Funkley, came to the city this morning for the pur- pose of looking over business mat’ ters ‘which demanded his presence here. Mr. Newton is doing well at Funkley; and he is one of the best of the good fellows “‘up the line.” A. P. White, president of the Lumbermens National Bank of this city, left last night(or rather this morning)for International Falls, where he is interested financially, being a stockholder in the Interna- Great Northern Express company, and D. B. Newcomb, auditor for the Northern Express company, made a joint official visit to the city last evening, in the interest of their com- panies. They found everything moving along very nicely, under the management of G. E. Lloyd, local in charge of the “fast freight.” GREAT DAY iIN MILWAUKEE “German Athens of America” Enter tains the Kaiser's Envoy. Milwaukee, May 6.—This city, which has a larger proportion of .citizens of is a boarder. Blood spurted from a bullet hole in his temple and another in his forehead. midji until next June. Charles T. Kelley (better known as “Dad” Kelley), , the owner and publisher of the LaPorte News, found it incumbent upon himself to visit Bemidji last evening for a few hours, on a business mission. “Dad” was the guest of Otto Peterson, the Huesler, who was seventy-five wears of age, had undergone much hard tuck within the last two years and had grown despondent. Former Queen of Turf Dead. 1 Philadelphia, May 6.—Sunol, 2:08%, | He was removed in j; the police ambulance %o a privaste hos. ] pital, where he died a few hours later. Former Bank . President Personally Pleads With Court, but Is Sent Up for a Year and a Half—Half Dozen Convicted Councilmen and Others Get From Eighteen to Forty-two Months. Pittsburg, May 6.—Sentences were imposed in criminal court by Judge Robert S. Frazer on seven persons convicted Wwithin the last few weeks in the municipal graft cases. The sentences follow: W. W. Ramsey, former national bank president, convicted of bribery, one year and six months’ imprison- ment and a fine of $1,000; Captain John F. Klein, councilman, two years and a fine of $1,000 on the bribery conviction and one year and six Now is the time to buy a piano or organ. No agent’s profit, no middlemen’s profit. We get our pianos direct from the factory and’ sell at prices and terms to suit the trade. ! You are cordially invited to call at our store at 117 Third street and inspect our stock, prices and terms, and hear the sweet tone of our pianos Remember the place, 117 Third street. Store phone 819; also 115 and 434. Bemidji Music House J. Bisiar, Manager months on the conspiracy conviction; Joseph C. Wasson and William Brand. former councilmen, each one year and a juror in the Ramsey bribery case. two years and a fine of $500 each. Former Bank Cashier A. A. Vilsack was not sentenced and it is said will not be till after he has testiled in several other cases which are likely to come up soon. ‘W. W. Ramsey made a plea for the clemency of the court or at least post- poncment of sentence, Fe talked to the court for fifteen minutes and pre sented a petition containing the names of 1,500 prominent men of the city. Judge Frazer said he had strong personal feelirg in this case, but that he, could not see why the law should be overlcoked. H id also that Ramsey had becn the benefit of every doub painter, were from a fire which badly da; t time Lefcre the fire a r of Fred Allen about a gr: Session May ‘Washingtoen, has come to thie conclusion as a re sult. of talks with senators and bers of the house of representati during the past two days that there Auditor of Beltrami County, (Seal) Cetting Your Money’s Worth Is as easy as falling off the proverbial log when you buy your lumber and building material here. Every dollar you spend here means a huudred cents worth of satisfaction. With u% itisn’t simply a question of ¢keeping up with the procession.” It’s a matter of ¢going ahead of it,” and keeping ahead from one year’s end to the other. No matter what you want—a few rough boards or a complete M. E. Smith Retail Lumber Co., Bemidii Short Sermon to Mechanics paper, what we h s i~ club, wheen, in tie course of human events, it became: necessary.) Mr. Kelley appreciates: the new night trains which the Mi. & I. has put on and which are a. matter of great con- venience for residents living: south of Bemidji, who can come to this city on the 6 o’clock train in the evening and ‘return home the same country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remadies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment.-pro- nounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Oure, manufactured by F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo, is the only con- stitutsonal cure in the market. It ts taken internally in doses from 10drops to a tea- spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any_case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. There is mote Catarrh in this soction of the [ Ripe Olives in e~ i iny : B. J. CHENEY & Co;, Toledo, Ohio. PHONE 206 Digests what BEMIDJE ¢ | night, leaving here for the south at |Address: B J. OHE - : = 1030, A SR L or remtonsion, 8 Roe & Markusen’s Editorial [1t is our aim to tell the people of Bemidji, $hrough the columns of this Cans Just Arrived. Be sure to include one in your next order. Mrs. Kaisér's Peanut butter on sale at our store. ROE & MARKUSEN, The Reliable Crocers. | ave in the line of groceries and the quality of them.] some nice cheese we have the following kinds: PHONE 207 ' BEMIDJI, MINN. L |

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