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

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-— ) . Bring Your Orders to T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty 314 Minnesota Avenue WOOD!! Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with S. P. HAYTH Telephone 11 PROFESSIONAL CARDS *ARTS ISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 607 Irvin Ave. HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner Formerly of Radenbush & Co. of St. Paul Instructor of Violin, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date. Phone N. W. 535, or call at 213 Third Street, upstairs. HARRY MASTEN, Piano Tuner LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 FRANK A. JACKSON LAWYER Bemidji, Minnesota E. McDONALD w: ATTORNEY AT LAW Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. H. FISK ¢ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office Over Postoffice Miles Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN D Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. * Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72.. R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Ist National Bank Build's. Telephone'230 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only DRAY AND TRANSFER ES WRIGHT DRAY AND TRANSFER Fifth St. and America Ave. TOM SMART DRAY AND BAGGAGE SAFE AND PIANO MOVING- Rosldence Phone 58 818 America Ave. - Dffice Phope 12 Phone 40 ~|ent in the affairs of -that township’ BISIAR & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 117 Third Street Oayphons 319, - Night phones 115; 434 Calis Answered at All Hours Witch DeWitt’s ' Salve ' Fo~ Pilés, Burns. Sores OneMinute GorghGure For Goughs, Gelds and Group. See Roger Martin f;:r cartiage and sign painting. - All kinds of -interior | decorating.” 514’ Minn. Ave.” Phione 519 t William' " Gérlinger came to the city” this .morning. from . hi at- Spur 105+ and spént toddy heére on' Bustness: < ‘Prosper- Albee: ‘came: to» thextity this'morning*ftom his* Ho Lavinia and:bid on some - timber- .at/| the stumpage sale. W. ‘T.‘Blakeley, the¢ Farley logger, camé to the city this morning.!* He left.this. forenoon-te visit-his-camps on the Wild.” Rice”river, “séuth: Bagley. F. S.‘Whirrey; buttermaker:for:ths Crdokston'Creamery company, spent last night in the city, having come down from:International’ Fallsi where he:had'been on 4 business trip: B J. W.: Ross,. the- Grand Forks architect;” spent:" lastt ' night ‘gt Be- midji, ““Mr. Ross ‘has' the’ contract for the-erecting of a- large-building: at Internutional i Falls‘hence- his visit to this section. L. E:- Libbey; who-1 tract for'-installing ' " the - distriet! ‘terminals'in South”Bemidji, came fo| ithe city this- morning: from--Mi apolis’ to: note-how 'work: was 'gressing over across the lake. | R.J. Hebert, who is working in the logeing ‘ camps:near Kelliher for the . Crookston Lumber- company; ‘came to the city: this- morning and will : remait- here until .after: Christ- mas, enjoying a4 holiddy 'vacation. Matt- Fisher (there’s only ' one! original, blown-in-the-bottle Matt) ‘came to the city this morning from his home: at’ Funkley and was cir culating: among local business men today. 'Mr. Fisherexpectsto return to his home' ‘this> morning. E. J.'Doyle; a«member 'of the Figgie-Doyle:company of Milwaukee, was a visitor in' the ¢ity. °Mr. Doyle is againi ' making” this territory after an absence of several years and is personally” acquainted “with every liquor dealer in‘ northern Minnesota Nils Otterstad of Turtle River, who ‘was’ for many months :in:the employ of the' state -auditor: survey- ing ‘and* classifying " the- ‘so-called “swamp' lands,” came : down' this moring from Furtle River and spent the day here for the purpose of ip- terviewing State Auditor Iverson and watching' the timber sale. Charles Trondson, one of . the best' of -the many ‘good fellows at Blackduck, was among the north- country people who attended the state stumpage sale at the conrt house this forenoon. - Mr. Trondson’ rg~ but recently returned from North Dakota, ‘where he ‘waslooking after the sale of some Iumber for his com. pany. Al G.: Meyer of St. Paul, traveling representative for the Eppstein Sons company, was in the city today;: this being his first appearance here since the automobile accident at Wilton, in which he sustained quite & severe injury.’* Mr. Meyer is still somewhat | “under the weather,” as one of - his ribs:was " brokem :and :he‘was"other- wise badly shaken up. Mr. and Mrs, J. J.~Rock; whe live on @:fine: farm in-the Town of ‘Lammets, near Solway, were visitors in Bemidji yesterday. '‘Mrs.: Rock and sor left’ last' night for Spring Valley, ‘déwn in" Filmore count‘y,; where they will visit- with: relatives and friénds fot three weeks to-conie Mr. Rock is 4 member of the town board of - supervisors: of ‘Lammers towrship and’ has been quite promit-] for some: years:: past, . He 'was 'a caller at the Pioneer office yesterday and exchanged gossip with-ye seribe. MAJESTIC THEATER EDW."CURREY; MGR, ; Latest and Best Moving Pictures PROGRAM--TONIGHT 1. 'The-Restoration ¥ Dramatic 2 Illustrated-Song “When You Know' Your Girlie Loves You” 3." Mountainer’s Honor Emotional o~ +ADMISSION by Children 5c., Adults 10c. 3 SHOWS NIGHTLY 34 7:30,'8:30; '9:30 home [a collection at 1002.Bemidji avenue, i | spent today in the -‘city,’ ‘having{ -Mayor.Pogue returned last .night ' fromnachusinessatrip torSolway.. YiMrE K Gibbs of Farley. came the city from her home:this,morning wuidispent:thie'diy here visiting with lo¢at friends. 7 bri¥otices—Fe will 'be (through:>with prevent’work-iu’ thirty days.’ Build? ings on right-of-way in..city.must be remaved:by that ti ohn:Moeberg.! .Johin Cann,.the Blackduck.timber dealerr. andsdogger;«came§ in this morning from'ttie 'Duck” to'attend the state stumpage sale at the. cour; house. F. ], Dudley, Grand . Forks’. . most | prominento:barberyowas : a tor in | Beniidjiyesterday -and ‘last uight. [Mr.” Dudley left.. this.-morning..for. {International-- Falls--to-look over that town withi'a view to becoming interested” in. a. business venture [there.. J. T. Dolan, the Superior commer- ial traveler, was in the city yester- day’ afternoomandclast night:. Any person wishing pictures io loils, water-colors:or-pastelle: car find E. L. Gray was a Solway.visitor. in | the: cityt cyesterday anditlast smight] tbeing a guest at the Hotel Mark- L. K. Deal of Des Moines,. the ‘head of-the L. K. .Deal..Lumber (company, has.been. a-visitor in.Be- 'midji for several-days. } Mrs. Ai«-Bachelor: of ‘Swanville, Minn., tarried. at-the Hotel -Mark. bam. lastrnight;~-having:come- to:the city yesterday evening: | ©'C.'W. Diidley, .cedar and pine idealer- at..Blackduck,-..came .to::the icity this morning from Blackduck ‘and’- was presentiat the state stump- lage sale. i | . Otto. -Peterson;;.general- mmaager for-the L. KitDeal:Lumber company, left>this* morning® * for* “Aitkin- tg ilook over some..cedar at that poini ifor.his company. ; | Ac Ci-Thompson,: "the Tenstrile mercliant, visited in” Bemidii today, being- -interested : im- the:: sale iof timber« which' was ’conducted by State’ Auditor Iverson. Harry-Mills; roadmaster:for ithe M. & 1. Railway company,."has bei at . International --Falls -and-iother | points-“up' Horth’: inspecting’:the | road' from Bemidji northward. J. J..Cramer of Thief River' Falls| was' registéred as a ghest at the Hotel . Markham last - night. - - Ben Ericksowwas- another - resident'‘ of Thief River whe was also in the. cit last:night. % +“John C:-Parker, who “has. loggin interests: this winter . at - Funkley, +A. C..Ross,. junior member. of the logging firm of! Ross. & Ross;: came to-the city this morning from' Kelli- tier. where. the.company has its. head offices; !:Mr.:Rosscospent- the day: here consulting with some local busi+ iness. people. concerning .some. of his, ;leniumpention& | . Ai-Almquist, . who is .operating. @ \drilli mear: Laporte; drilling for -iron:| iore,.came to Bemidji last evening, I;in.oompany with: C. A. Roman.and ispent the nightbere. ' Mr: Almquist’ lis'firm “in the" belief that there is| ifine;ore: at many. points.adjacent to, Laporte;: which:will :sooner ‘or ‘later’ developed into paying mines. Charles W. Scrutchin, Bemidji’s icolored attorney, returned to the city--lastr.«evening . from: :Brainerd, where'-he: has''spent ' thie last two weeks, appearing as counsel for' Paul Fournier in-the murder: trial of' the latter; Mr. Serutchin was naturally elated at . the. outcome of . the trial ‘and took the congratulations:: of- his/ riends modestly. i ‘The! M.. ‘& I. morning north-bouad come down from Funkley. this. morn- | passenger-train did not arrive in Be- ing. John ‘was an interested spec- { midji thismorning until 6:45 0’clock. tator at-the stampage-sale. i|The delay was caused principally as Miss Anna’ Molandu," 2 student of { 2 result of the switchmen’s strike in the ‘Bemidji High School, ‘left . last { the Twin cities and.incidentally by evening for her - home ' at ' Stewart, j the'storm which-has prevailed- since Minn.' Misy Molandw ‘has been mal-] vesterday. . It:would appear that the ing her home with her brother, A. L. “backbone” of * the strike has not Molandu, while - attending school. -{'been so completely “broken” as the Mr. and Ms. J. P. Ormich lefe last § 08 3 St Paul state. night for St. Paul, ‘and from:that{ M. F. Murphy of Grand Forks, place they will go to Denver, where { N- D.,. one of the heavy . capitalists Mr. Omich will remain - for the next {80d- financiers: of the “Flickertail” three montns. Mrs. Omich - ig un-{state; came to the city yesterday decided as to what length of .time {1oon and remained here until' this she will ‘remain at - Denver,: but - she | morning, 'when he ‘left for Interna. will undeubtedly be: there’ for =z {tional Falls, where he is interested month or more, ~{in a banking iostitution; in .which A. P. White of this city is-also inter- ested. “Mr. Murphy likes Bemidji, and he -always says a good word for this city, over at the “Forx.” €. S. Atkins of Hamline, who' is accompanying ‘State-Auditor Iverson on the present trip which the latter is making: sclling state: stumpage, is acousin of Mrs. William ' McCuaig, and he.renewed his acquaintance at the: McCuaig home -while: here last night -and * today. ' Mr. ’Atkins is one of the veteran employes of.the state;auditor’s office, having : been in''the- office when *“Bob” Dunn iwas state auditor; .and. his services ‘are knowm :'cand: - appreciated by Auditor Iverson. ¥ T. P. Hamre, mayor of Thief River Falls, ‘came to the city: this morning from a wvisit to.Interna- tional Falls, . He . departed this morning for - his home- at ‘“Thief River.” " Mr.' Hamre is'one' of the' substantial business men of ‘Thief’ River: Falls, : being interested . - in banking, -general - “mercantile: “and other enterprises there. 3 Samr Byerly, traveling agent for, the Duluth. Brewing’ company,: cn.mc; ta the'¢ityfrom Dtlath ‘and-spe; the’ day here interviewing . To ! tefreshment -dealers:\who handle the Duluth brand of the amber fluis The action of theIndian department, in closing any saloons in this section has eaused considerable worry to the brewing companies, and Mr. Byerly is one who is_ interested in what the department 'may: or may not'do relas A. A."MCGill of Kelliher, Village recorder of Kelliber, manager . ofthe Craig-hotel “dnd agent: at Kelliher for the’ Hamm' Brewing company, was - among. the north.country: folks who epent: yesterday in< - Bensidii, Mr. McGill reports ‘that the village affairs are:gettnigalong: swimmingly, that the hotel is z-paying institu- tion, “and that there is a healthy demand for the brand of keg-and bottled.!contentment” ' handled by the Hamm Brewing - people.’ ‘Eve: thing is'all ‘right, up . in William Lennon’s: town;: judging from, Br'er Me¢ Gill’s-contented demeanor. , i “H. AsLarson, special officer inthe employ’ of the ~Indian department, returned to.Bemidji this .morning,, baving - been:: at: Minneapolis ‘and other - points- since " last - Saturday night. When Mr.. Larson lefthere, Saturday, he was not certain whether | i 1| he' would: return:here orsnot; as: he band classification. ¢ | points it the interest of the ::usad'er‘ stated he might be sent to other beingmade . by.the . Endian depart: ment to supress the’.sale of “liquors to Indians.” ‘Mr. Larson is a- close- mouthed . individual,iand - :what he may:be doingit the: present time 'is known* ‘only- to. himself -and | is | Take LAXATIVE: BROMO Quinine T: vEdwin C: Garrigues, 2 prominent attorney of Minneapolis, came to Be- ‘'midji -.yesterday - afternoon +from ‘Grand -Rapids,-where. he.-had. been ‘attending - district-court: for::Ftasca county.. He spent last night here and left this morming for Walker, ‘where he had some-legalimatters: to 'attend . to. This was Attorney 'Garrigwes’ first visit to Bemidji and he was’ very: agreeably suprised to 'note the metropolitan atmosphere which pervades this *‘Hub City"’ of :North-Central Minnesota, ©. J. W..Curo, county. surveyor of)| :Cass county, spent last night in {Bemidji and returned this morning to Walker. Mr. Curo was.. for sev- «eral months a member of a corps of surveyors and:classifiers: of lands: who was in.the.employ-of the-United 'r;Su&es,GenuaLhnd office. at-Wash- jington; D... Ci7"Mr.- < €uro~-and his ‘compaunions-examined-and classified some of the_disputeds*swampland” tracts in' the Big' Fork country; and it may be said to-the: credit of Mr. €uco that his .corps: never.-had any trouble with either the settlers or ithe "fand foffice as te #heir survey John Curo is one of the best surveyors in northern Minnesota and the government had icapabie'man:’ in- its ‘employ when Mr.-Curo was:a member of the classi- fication corps. TO CURE A/COLD INONE DAY ugs refindmoréy 1f it fails to cm SR e It s o cur S. A, Swanson; of Red: Lake ‘Falls/ ijustice of the peace at.Red Lake {Fadlgyand ijudge.off iprobate of Red Lake county, favored Bemidji with ihis presence yesterday afternoon and last night. Mr..Swanson-has always 'been.:.prominent.:. in= the : political circles of Red Lake county, and was ionce a candidate for the legislature, ion the Populist-ticket. “Just a Suggestion! [ Here is a Christmas gift for a lady that cannot fail to please. = You will | never be ashamed that you gave this. LOOK: THIS. THINK THIS quR ELGIN or WALTHAM 15 jewel movement; - goldfilled case, guar- anteed 25 years. Price. $20.75 Bass IWIEE - PREPARING TO -LEAVE i Hugband Shoots Her and Then Turns * Weapon Upon Himself. | ““Sfoux''City, Ia, Dec. 16—In a fit of ijealous :1anger::Fred: Peterson, also 'known as Fred Cheirs, shot and se- ously" injured his wife and then shot |himself- in--the ‘head.- Both are in a | critical: condition. ! Mrs. Peterson was preparing to ileave her husband and had taken a | policeman: home to: protect her while (she- packed her. trunk. | She declares she never was legally wedded to Peterson. CHAS. L. CUMMER- JEWELER * Postoffice Corner, Bemidl. iWoman. Slayer Acquitted. | Pontiac, Mich., Dec. 16.—Miss Ber- |tha Leitzau, charged with shooting (and’ killing 8. J. Morley at Bloomfield Hills: a:month ago, wasacquitted. Dur: ing the trial she testified.that she had bought a revolver contemplating sui- clde when slite:learned of Morley’s in- itended marriage to another woman ‘and that she could not remember what heppened’ after Morley had taunted Yer the might of the:shooting. - The Finger of ‘Prudence There is a time for everything. . -Right now is the time:to :put in a |l supply of coal, order your storm prej to meet the next cold snap which-will be here:soon. DO ET'NOW.” =z We've got everything -you want in-the building- material line,-and: it has never yet been said. that onr prices were high for the i :{felr,ed. We give you:the best for.your money and you cannot e best. How’s This? ‘We offer.One Hundred Dollars Reward: for hny cage of fl:t(:}rrh that cannot be cured by all's:Catagrh Cure. ¥ 3 GHENEY & 0O, Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have.known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belleve him perfectly honorablein all business transac- tions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING. KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Ostarrh Cure is_taken internaly, acting directiy upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. ’grlce 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take:Hall's Ramily Pilis for constipation. Phane 97 We-Also Handle Coal-and-Wood M. E. Smith Retail Lumber Co., Bemidji OU'VE absolutely nothing to be afraid-of ‘when you come here to buy -clothes; we'll show you our special “Hart Schaffner & ‘Marx suits and overcoats, and give you the most . pesitive - kind.iof a guarantee of satisfaction. That means that you'll get all- wool fabrics, tailoring that keeps its shape; style that.is the ismartest, latest model; and a fit that you'll..be..fully pleased with. ““If you dont get all these here you .dont. get -enough. ‘'We'll give:you back.your ‘money if you're not satisfied. w2 Suits $20 to $60 Overcoats $20 to $45 "This store 1s the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx- clothes /, Clothing House 5 Mthve.Christfias Gifts for Men and Boy:s

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