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FISH HOUSE ‘IN SEASON" AFTER DEGEMBEHTST“ R'“fl' and fi!h commission, . sta that ‘the same is'to be ‘used by him | .. for the purpose of obtaining fish for Can Then Lawfully Use House in Which | 28 d°l“‘°'“° .y ‘:d h“°‘ ‘;" coe- &, 9 & mercial ‘purposes, ‘which applical To, Spedr Ce.rlam Roudy shall be accompamea bya few-of or Fish. dollar, but no such person shall perimitted to use more than one finh house. & So many have asked as to whether PR AUt ) f the last legislature changed the law| Will Bring McKinnon to Cass Lak \ relative to - spearing fish in fish| ppeews of the sad affliction houses, that the Pioneer deems it| p: 1 befell William McKinnon (the|with Mrs. timely to state that no change was |} oo of the sight of both of his eyes) Thursday afternoon.’ made in this section’ of the. game| . roceived in this city yesterday and fish laws, and that the law, as it| L. profound sorrow by a large now reads is as follows: number of friends who are well a¢-|enger, “Sec. 46. Fish houses—No per-|quainted with the young man. Miss: Ggace'r Monroe son shall erect, have or maintain) It was known that his eyesight| Thanksgiving at | upon the ice in any of the waters of had been poor for some time, but Falls, returning to her Localities. (fileienuan this state any fish house, structure, |there was not a suspicion that he | Friday to resume her school duties. | Helic Clementson spent the (ore part of the week in Bemidji attend- ing a meeting ‘of : the: board < of county commissioners, of which he enclosure or shelter whatever to pro-| would lose the sight of both his orbs. tect the person of the occupant| Naish McKinnon of this city, who while engaged in fishing through|js a brother of William McKinnon, the ice. left this morning for Colorado. He|is a member. “Except that on all inland lakes|was accompanied by Charles Ted- of this state, a fish house may be|ford, of Cass Lake; and they will used for the purpose of taking pick-|bring William back to Cass Lake, erel, suckers and red-horse from the | where his parents and other rela- fifteenth of December to the first of | tives reside. April following; provided, further, than any person desiring to use Extra special cut in» coats and such house shall first make applica-| suits at. Berman’s closing out sale, o "3 . Ir |s xmpossxble to be well, s:mply im- possible, if the bowels are constipated. n e l Waste products, poisonous substances, must be removed from the body at least the leg on November 1. Barnesville Sunday whe gone to-meet a three-ye whom he has adopted arrived from New York. Wilton. visitor last Monday. : Ask your doctor abaul Ayer’s Pills, gently once each day, or there will be trouble. laxative, all vegetable. He knows whythey The dose of Ayer’s Pills is small, only .. AvezCo one pill at bedtime. act directly on the liver. 3.8 A7ECo m When You Have a Prescription You want it accurately filled and with the purest of drugs. Ask your physician about the quality and the medicinal value of the famous PARK, DAVIS & COMPANY DRUCS used in our prescription department, which drugs we guarantee to be of the highest standard, and handled only by competent druggists, which insures purity and accuracy. Clty Drug Store - N. FRENCH & CcO., All vegetable. ping in Bemidji 1a: day. relatives in Bemidji. Thanksgiving d: v. 116 Third Street Phone 52 West Sunday last. “The Battle of the Strong” A man must be possossed of a strong body and ‘an alert mind to hold his own in the battle for supremacy in the’ field of modern en- deavor. The weakling standsbutlittle show against his sturdy brother ‘Whenever you find 2 man who partakes moderately of beer, you generally find one who is well equipped for the battle, with good, red blood in his veins. 'And again wherever its superior qualities have become known, you observe men drinking BEMIDJI'S PILSENER BEER They have found it a food for both muscle and nerve. Containing nutriment and stimulation in well proportions, it is a sturdy bever- age for use of men ‘‘who do things.” Ask for PILSENER style beer. Bemidji Brewing Co. Telc phone 238 Bemidji. Minn Lunn. inthe M. W. A. hall ant time.' pupils. school work. Those ~ who ate REASONS Why we should do your prescription work. You do not want a mistake made in your prescriptions. We double check every prescription and this makes an error impossible. This is the only drug store in the city having two regis- tered pharmacists. There will be no mistake made while the registered man is at a meal or off for the evening. There is a registered man here all the time. were here. ““We know how”” to properly fill prescriptions. Our stock is always fresh. Our prices are lowest considering the quality of the goods. CORMONTAN & HANSON [ DRUGGISTS Postoffice Corner Bemid]ji, Minn._ Watch Our Windows Phone |oz A Gorn Contes Round Steak...... Chuck -Steak.. BeefStew Pot Roast....... Sirlon Steak......... Porterhouse Steak.. Veal Stew Hamberger. | Pork Saucage | Turkeys, young. Chickens , Corned Beef. Balogna, 3 Ibs. Liver Sausage, 3 lbs.. 8'cans Corn . Ill|2 cans Peds;, IN BELTRAMI COUNTY The First National Bank OF BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA will furnish a selected variety of Northwestern Dent Seed Corn to all farmers who will enroll their names at the bank. The corn raised from this seed must be en- tered for a Corn Contest at the Beltrami County Fair next fall. For the FIRST PRIZE in said Contest $10.00 Cash will be given; $7.50 Second Prize; $5.00 Third Prize; $2.80 Fourth Prize. The bank reserves the right to retain the . samples of all corn entered for the Contest.." | NrEr T ATWeEs DAI\E ” Write the News Irom T Band Pleases Audience. The thlrd monthly ind concert, which was given last even- 1ng.in the armory 'was notias well attended as was expected owing to the inclemency. of the . weather and the many- other attractions :which 2 cans Tomatoes........ Dec. 2w Tbe Ladies’ Ald sogiety ‘met | = Helic Clementson on|| Wiliam Ford left Tor Batidette| 224 "“d‘"’f"‘""“‘““ of the very and Spooner Wednesday, - return- [ bestcever ‘given'‘by the ' local band ing on: Thursday mormngs pass- -andothe /special ‘numbeérs' by local sp Interna;ian: ali hom Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Peterson left for Spooner Thursday to-be:at | the bedside 'of * Mrs, Peterson’s | Overtare—“Zatpa’ z S brother, who was severely shot in |Male Quattotte~ M"s"?"“‘“““’”“’hy" Commupities. .. Albert Holschier returned.from| . Ole Haggenson. was . a --Bemid; Frank Patterson went’ (wfiemxdn on local business last Monday.* 2 Mrs. Gardiner Waldron was shop~ “Thy Lester and Geneva Watkms re- turned from North Dakota last Fri- i N | ets “an “long “the “yards have been . . watching for ‘them’ during' the past I 4 Mr. ’M"b’"' states-that ‘he -will | SO % B8 hours, and -when’ the first proved . themselves, a very - capable | P3V¢2 ‘Reo” machine here. in" a twenty-five arrived the fact was tele- took v .| very few days. phoned fn at once.. dinner with Mr. and Mrs, xjmemn company of entertainers. ~Mr.-and. Mrs. Thomas-Croshaw | hve occupied. : the: boards at the spent Saturday and Sunday with George Brepnan’s’ family- Mr. and Mrs, John ‘McMahan visited with Mr. and Mrs. William A number of the young folks en- joyed skating on the pondsin this neighborhood last Sunday. The Misses Frances ‘and Anna Bowers spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and "Mrs; John Wilcox of Fowlds. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward West and Mr. and Mrs. George Brennan spent last Sunday with® Mr. ‘and” Mrs. The ThanKsgiving dmice gi\ren was quite largely attended. ‘"'All régort a pleas- The program given: by the village schodl ‘was 'well “rendered by ‘the There was‘a fine exhflnt of Thanksgiving dmner with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brennan were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowers, Mr.-and Mrs. Robert Ernst and the Misses Nelson' and Haaven. PEOI?LES ' - [ Meat Market KLEIN & HAGBERG, Props Speclal for Saturday Select, Sealshipt Oyaters. .. Fresh 'Sauerkraut, 3 quarts 25¢ .60¢ mm‘m Caiumef Bakin | plan of organization and operation s, now, bemz drawn up by a com- e stone or-.a-small-one, if it tiony e varioi Our stock was never more comp]ete with fine values :sthanat:this fime.: It'is'a pleasure for us to show them. “We:purchase our Diamionds and other PLeclOl]S stones “Direct from " the Importers, thereby procuring the’ bes eelectlon 'and also saving a considérable amount on the cost of the goods. The price of a, Diamond depends upon its Quality as well as upon. its size;.and we ask you when compar- ing prices:to:bear:this fact in mnd. ——_'——'__-_\E Special for-Saturday, Dec. 4th, 1909 " Ore half carat, set in 14 carat mounting, fine ' white'and' siappy g 372 75 The: program which 'was prepared Northeastern ‘Minnesota now have talent -are especially:: dese:vinz- of | on hand and for ‘which' they have no !‘ mention. home market. When this determined, <« /There was a slight change in the | steps''will ‘be ' taken' to- provide'sale p:ozum last: evening,; the:. special | for the same in' Duluth. *'four-hand, duet” ‘not; heing- given, . Secretaries - of 'farmers: ‘clubs ‘or and:;ithe pl‘ogram ‘as rendered | was | other persons; in a. position to learn asfollows: local conditions, are': requested: to write to A, J. McGuire, Experiment Hcrus Gm.:f{‘:“y““ Farm, Grand Rapids, Minn., stating Pt RS Statre | the amount and kinds. of farm pro- ducts for sale in their respective u ‘This report should be made before January 1st, (Signed). . _ A, J. McGuire, . Grand Rapids, Minn, F. Herold t anpr i . ,Our latest catalogue. is perpared with special reference to/those.who find it : inconvenient to visit Bemidji and «whodesire:'a compact catalogue of Geo. T. Baker & Co.’s stock; with"the price of each article. This book will bevsent free upon request. GEO. T. BAKER & CO. ' MANUFACTURING JEWELERS 116 Third St, BEMIDJI, MINN. Near the Lake ‘Down.in Jungletown"...Theo. Morse INTERMISSION March—"Becksonian' Violin Sok Moberg Handling Autos. " John Moberg announces that he.is the general agent for Beltrami, Hub- bard and Cleafwnter counties for the “Reo” and “Maxwell” "autombiles dnd that he will' handle 'these’ 'ma. chines on an .extensive scale during the ensuing year. *-Mr: ‘Moberg ‘now has' his garage in splendid condition'for the recep- : "ismtwhom Luct: LEX KITTLESON ! CHAS, CUMMER “The Time,the Pl o oo Rowara isina tasty,\gppwpna.te settmg it is'a mark of destmc- ' " | tion of:zutomiobiles ‘and-his' place is four-wheeled A,Very Capsble . Company. houlmg ~all ' of the The -Maude Hend 3 e -Maude Henderson :Co. that |, “bikes” in thescity, City Opera House :this week have Their plays thave varied with the moods of the show-going public sufficiently ~“Traffic Officials Optimistic. ;- Houglon-Spencer Wedding. . "The Béginning of the breakup of the| ONE CENT A WORD strike 'is announced by the railroad officlals. They say that, a sufficient number of men to handle the normal amount of traffic will have arrived in At the Presbyterian -parsonage, yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, William' I. Spencer :and” Miss Cora Houston, both of Turtle River were unitéd in marriage in the presence’of a few friends, Rev. S. E. P. White, local ,pastor of he Preubyteria to satisfy all manner .of tastes. -.Last night_the, offering was the beautiful . four-act, society . drama, “‘Dora Thorge,” which excelled any- thing that has been seen in our HELP WANTED, that it will only be a few days until| locality to represent us. normal ‘conditions are resumed. Between 200-and 300 men have ar- rived from Chicago and .were placed at the disposal ‘of the rallroads. They and expenses. ticulars. Louis. St. Paul within twenty-four hours and | WANTED—Cigar salesmen in your Experi- ence unnecessary; $110 per mo. Write us for par- Monarch Cigar Co. St. will be used in St. Paul, Minneapolis churdq, pfiictaun and. Dulyth. It was claimed at the| WANTED—Dishwasher at Tlie’ young ‘couple- went to 'l'urtle Bere- railroad . offices that plenty. of men man’s Cafe. River lyst evening, , where ;they will | ¢oiiig e secured to take the place of shqmy be |t homie to. theif many| the strikers and' that assurances had FOR SALE Dbeen recelyed, from representatives of the trainmen’s unions that no sympa- thetfc strike would be’called. A number of the men fmported arc experienced switchmen, according to i | rallway. officials, and they will be put friends. LITTLE CHANGE notice. e S SSNSMVL VS AVSSSVUIITIUY FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you an short until they are taught the dutles in the yards. . : . DOZEN FR EIGHTS STALLED 8trike slop‘: All Traffic at Great Falls, - -Mont, . Great Falls, ‘Mont, Dec.” 3.—The switchmen’s strike is fully effective Inquire at Pioneer office. FOR RENT. Strlfie-fif" Swit;;hmén Contin- « ues to Be Effective. one or two. gentlemen. at Petsrson’s. . - W] at ‘work immediately in the places of = . i the strikers, The others will bé utilized | FOR SALE—A No. 5 Oliver and a ¥ 2 : a8 guards of ‘the company’s property No: 7 Smith-Premier typewriter. FOR RENT—One very desirable, furnished, south side room, for Enquire here. A “‘dozén freight’ trains are stalled In-the local yards. The switch- men show, no: disposition to be trouble- </IRENE'ST: CLAIRE. SOME MEN AREIHPORTE“ FOR RENT—House, cheap. quire ¢f A. E. Webster. city for some “time,:'each character in the cast being:properly: portrayed and correctly costumed: - ‘Al special scenery wasmused in this production and enjoyed by all present. One of the pleasing features of the Maude Henderson Co. is they some. Freight shipping is refused. Great anxiety is félt here over the pq!slb!llty of:a coal famine should the strike continue, ready advanced. The Boston and Mon- tana copper smelter, employing about 2,000 men, will be compelled to close in from four days. ta a week after the reserve tanks are filled. i Yards at 8t. Paul Patrolled -by Non- resident “Police;”' Which Is Alleged fo Be in Violation of the State Law. Business’ Men Not Prepared to Take a Hand in'the Trouble at Present. Bt. Paul, Dec. —With no decided change in the shipping congestion re MISCELLANEOUS. 2:30to 6 p. m, House. NSO N The. prices have al- | PUBLIC LIBRARY—Open Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays and Saturday evening 7:30 to 9 p. m. also. Library in basement of Court Mrs. Donald, librarian have gotten away from' the old sulting .from' ‘the switchmen’s strike worn out book plays, generally used | the question of interterence by the in by stock company’s, until the audi-| terested husiness men has been raised ence on many cases are better ::"":r"- ffl :‘”:"; ‘:“:‘ ry e ime for. sucl nte: eronce a8 pos.ted than the players themselves. otme. They axpect to'asé tho FallWass This the Maude Henderson Co. has| 3pg - their -men :meet. the - situation evaded and nane of the plays so far| Should the stzike continue, however presented this week have been ‘seen | the business interests are Mkely tc in Bemidji, Tonight the play chosen fake & hand. RAILROAD SHOPS ~ CLOSING Thousands' of ‘Men ‘Will' Be Thrown ! -Out of Work. ' Bt.Paul, Dec. 3.—~One thousand men ‘were :thrown out of -work when'the Great Northern shops on Dale street and Jackson street failed to open.” On S account of the.switchmen’s strike the ops both closed down, Inquire of Prof. Ritchie. FOR ' RENTING A PROPERTY, SELL- Chicago, vDec H3 —'I‘here His .g-ravc L L = dfiéér _th‘at tht; stlrlke of the switgh: gll‘?lLP %AIBNI‘I:%} men, which has tied up the industries will be one of Milton Royal’s great- " M;h"““: » h‘:‘flfdm‘:’ ’;‘;‘:‘ ;“'l““; .| The Great Northern shops st St. est success ‘‘My, Bo: Jack” and this Peakers nave -iew potfed olg Cloud are also shut down and It Is > Ly Boy.J traffic: ig practically -at. a: standstill| pgporteq ‘that all the: rallroad ‘shops play coming as it does from the pen Passenger trains are moving mearly|'in’the Northwest that can be closed of one of America’s most . prolific| on time. . _ | without absolutely stopping every ori f { 8 A Action by the réads In importing| wheel will ba shut down at once. writers is sure w climfh the more alpoitve st reanlt dnsatats fib - " than favorable impression made by fterferenee. The Union depot yards FEARED STmKE w"l the company diring the four previous| here are being patrolled by dozens ol | | - LLLLY ! ; njghts of their engagement. New | these iinn‘. They admit they were “1 specialties will| be the rule tonight, | broght here as guards and say thore | SPREM] T0 GHIGAGD [ gl L 48 not a switchman among them: g b > eosrs s want A 152 “We;will make no ecomplaint against | { T i - New Lodge °m°:'»,"’- : ¢| she Chicago special police,” said Presi. 1] | Spooner, Dec. 3.—(Special to Pio-{ dent Frank T. Hawley of the Switch swnflhmen 0' wmdy n"y AS- neer.)—! ner Lodge, No. 186, men's union. you want any infor ) o Spooner Lodge, No. 186! mation s to meie status gor 3¢ o | 'SUME Threatening Attidude. Knights of Pythias, held. their an-| oo ;" aq authorities, who ' are sup|. - “Inual-election -of - officers-last: night | posed_to enforce the laws. . We hava). and the following officers were|®0 suggestion to maks A elteted for the enulng year: ;.'h" Bureau Questioned. . o A, .: A. E. Noble, v.| ¥ Q. Hall, assistant labor.commis: Ray ehn. P 90,8, ¥ aloger, in the absence of Commission: vi| . Albert Berg, iprelatey. George E.|.g McHwen, said: i (o8go and other great shipping centers. Ericson, m. of w.; J. E. Huss, keeper “If these mien ‘are not residents of The 1 agt ikt hé: i Minnesota, ‘and, if :they ‘are wearing {ie general mandg: o 4 O. H. Diercks, > representing all.of the Western roads special police budgau or acting, in any |, Dodds, m. of finance; capacity as owcm.g to preserve the “which conducted the preliminary nego: s of &5, Jobo by violat: | ft tee will i i ‘whoever brought them . here is: viol s arrival the committee will imme- i Jonas Lindblom, o, g.;| Fhcerer, bovers Komh Jare 8 ase s diatély begin directing”the affairs of H. V. Currey, trustee for three years. plain. It is not susceptible ot any the ‘strike, .in so far as- it concerns Ppeace, they are violating the law aiid[ tidtions, is on its way to this city. On { ether-interpretation.” : -* ‘them, from Chicago. Bn\ldette, Dec. .—(Spgclll to The strikebreakers, -or. -pecinl PO The eommittee is haat mg to Chi- Pi y— Th *'Bandette lodie] Mcemen, or both. as the case may be;|.cago ause ' of the thrsatening atti, loneer. e Baudette lodge,} yore ‘brought,in from Chicago by the) tude ‘of the'switchmen' Here Who are No. 263, 1. 0.0 F. last evening{ Great. Western and ‘Northern’ Pacific| members: 6f thé Switchmen's' Union: of railways, They were recruited through{North America!, -Fhey hdve assumed a the agency of a well known . strike: breaker. who makes it a business and \m{on ‘has directed that this telegram /a8 no other business, ‘so far'as is|'be sent to I G.iRawn, e Xnown..; .1 h & »fil ik 8l a4 3 ikers’ headqu: son, "“"i Thomas Hilden, trustee ll:lilmli.bie-uy every moge;‘l?fl?" . th managers meet their sub-commit: ! for eighteen months. : " Fmported fien‘has been’ y reperted: Pick: 'tee'ht‘“Enr B ! : v A e s w— WANTED—Place for young gentle- man to work for board and room. Ads Pioneer