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EE ) THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER. VOLUME 7. NUMBER 302. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, SATURDAY EVENING APRIL 9, 1910. _ L TEN CENTS PER WEEK. THERE ARE SOME SNAPS [cic istone “dviseea, |COUNTY BOARD ADJOURNS Xi°l‘:§;,f““s‘filld.§".i‘.,‘.‘,;:“1';‘?’" 7|ALL BEMIDJI INTERESTED AWAITING THE ALERT IN THE COMING TAG DAY The Power of money and its capa- ‘FTEH A n“sY sEssm" Y. P. U., 7; Evening service 8, bilities is a well known and . | Origin of. Salvation,” The List in Sub-districts Rather Slim.—Splendid Chances Wear the Tag for the Benefit of St. Antheny’s Hospital for New Entrants.—You Have Until 10:30 Tonight Next Tuesday, and Attend the Charity Ball in the acknowledged fact. Ready money| Tl singing—and plain Biblical preach- always draws big interest. Ifyou Petition Presented Board to Appro- ing, Will be glad to see you at the to Win the $25 Savings Account in the First Evening,—Tickets Will Be 75 cents. National Bank.—Also 18,000 Extra Votes. : will look up the rate in Wednes- priate Sum fo Pay Andrew John- services. day’s Eastern papers on call loans you will find it to be ten per. cent, son’s Medioal Fees. Body of Harry Tanner Buried at Little Falls. This shows the demand tor ready The body of the late Harry Tan- cash. In the fall of 1967 on that black Before adjournment yesterday | 2¢T Was buried at Little Falls afterncon, the board of county yesterday afternoon, there being a Friday 1n October which was the crisis of the panic that year ready Comminsioners took Rtion on Beeaial large crowd present at the final money brought most any returns important matters that will have con. | ©Psequies. that the lender was of a mind to iideui:l: effect. The board had Prior to the burial, soletn funeral | exact, and ou the following Mon- hoped to adjourn early in the after- services were held at the Little Falls day. ‘morning whenthe banks| oot B o o towards | Episcopal church, which was started to issue scripts instead of 6wh;n they completed theirlabors crowded to the doors with inti- Uncle Sam’s good oid currency and left for their homes. mate friends of the deceased and his and business went to rack and ruin A petition was presented to the family. A number of the relatives and from that to worse, don’t you|, 3 of the late Mr. Tanner were present, 5 think those who had a nice snug ::ia:::' :’k:::‘“::;;::‘o::‘i:: p:l:: including Mrs. Tanner and George | beld k.now littl'e of the excitement |from the ordinary citizen on’ that Savings Account to their credit in|, - pital bill and .doctor’s fees in| TARDET and son of this city. that will prevail on such an occa-|day by the badges worn, They the bank had a comfortable teeling the case of Andrew Johnson, deputy The Little Falls Transcript says | sion. ; are to wear a red bat,lge mth. th: in knowing that they were safe sheriff, who was seriously wounded | °f the late Harry Tanner: Fr?m every nook and.cm‘ok in | words ¢St An(honyf Hospital. for a time at least from the finan.; "L " e oe Noverber 25th,| “Mr. Tanner, who was born in[the city we hear enthusiastic re.| Already many are asking. for tags cial depression that followed, . | ol 00 discharge of his duty. | Belle Prairle in 1873, lived in Little | Marks about the coming event. It but these anxious ones. will l:lbe It was to them like a haven offTpe perition’ was quite generously|Falls for several years and was for a | 5e€ms fo be the expression of the|comp e“;d ‘: wat “'.ml the sale- refuge from the storm tossed sea: of signed; and it was the sentiment of | time in business at Bemidji. Later | as8es to assist in piling up a good | opens, luesday morning. > bard times and many were-the for-|he board-that the sum should be |he went to Fergus Falls but returned |Sum for the funds to be expended for| You will l.re a good 3 dodger if tunes; the businesses and homes that | o1 ropriated. - However, the matter |to Bemidii after being engaged in |50 #00d & cause. : i _yrt;: can avz;dBpnr.g{x_?sm:” : tag. were saved through the medium of | ig Jaid on the table, at present,|business in the western city. Mr. M_“‘y Homen, ars °fi°“““. their | This am;iv e:n i S o the Savings Account. It was thefro i, vestipation as to the legality | Tauner took a claim on the Rainy | %TVices to assist in the selling of x;aen,wx 1 no‘: d “lllm b oW life buoy of safety from financial|of such an appmprunon should one | River and lived there for about a[tags on that day. People a'ho Havg -aiiy taers :’ 8 1ot ruin. Those of you who réad this|pe made. year before returning to Bemidji the |Fealize what & good modern hospital| Wear a tag and help the good may not heed it today,but the history last time. l:efifl! to lheh City of BTmi:;ii and “:“;b‘:- : i 2 of the financial world records the “. i . | this spurns them oan to lend every n Monday’s issue of the Pioneer, which you res'\d.e snd see it it l slone ffimz‘:: b;‘::; ::;vez::r:::i;:r:fi lac: t:lt there has been a financial andrhl:s‘ '}:‘:::* "li‘a:l!ne: o:orh‘i’: cfi; aid and nsi_stlnce in th'is w.ork we will publish a eomplet.e hhfory of those in which the candidates theyYearll) Sibie liogns ou can so | dePression or panic once every Heis survived by a wife and two| The charity b:.ll which is to be of the St. Anthon;’: hospital since are inactive. If so enter your name y p N y R thirty years since the signing of the daughters, his parents, one sister held on the evening of April 12 is|its founding. This description will atonce. Callup 141 aud' ask for |as to be able to win this prize? I and six brothers, They are Mrs, |21s0 3 pronounced success. Many|give Bemidji readers an idea of the - Declaration of Independance and as i ou have’nt you still have a few . e 5 B 2 =S the Contest M:.mager. and he 1.nll :ours Tt o0 myake the most of them, | the-0ld saying goes “History always Nellie Morrel of Stillwater, Alfred |2re asking for 'hche_ts t.o thx_s ball, | work that is being done by the hos- explain to you in detail everything o of Cloguet, Charles of Supeiior, regardlesss of their - intention to|pital people. Frap K peats i ” Like the calm that Remember and bearit in mind, | FPeAts itself.” Li about the contest and help to start George of Bemidji, Edward of this| T 3 This is the last Speclal Prize Offer | 8°€S before a storm the hlgbut pros- you off. There are eighty fivej™hisls g city, Fred of Malta, Mont., and Lee|| vy £ ld . found all at the bottom of the cake, Household Hints || is too often the way., : i - |of any kind that will be given out- perity always reigns beforé a dis: € dollars worth of prizes in each Sub. y & of Bakersfield, Cal.” To clean silver, apply kerosene i N astrous panic. district, and it isa chance that will | side the regular contest prizes as P midji Lumber company tor abata- Pecan ““d"d‘e’ always - win | with either a brush or soit cloth, i . . Don'’t we're pestsimistic be- o ST e in all probability never be repeated | advertised, that will be given during "y, e ments of taxes were favorably“con- HM"Y HIVEH MA" s“ou]’s sidered and the auditor was in~ popularity. Cut even. of grabam | then rinse in scalding water. No _— byrany peper publishediesthe Notth. the h& of the Cpntest. The old | €3use we are not, we are optimists structed to make a favorable. re- HIS WIFE wuugflh m orife: y on Hialves | other method is so etsy, and no -At-10330 tonight Dividend Weel kills two birds . with. one _stane,” ; port to the State Tax commission. o ,- 5 ~ |of-shefled. ptcan: muts; salt SHEBHY | other method will - givesuch a Juss Applications of ‘B. J. Powers and —_— ) ter. will end, and with it the last Book, |but we are offering you a chance to| 7% “%¥ e it 'hsut '.i‘: s‘::}nB: Club or Combination Offer during|kill three with one, by piling up |97 € sunny side. Star e B. hi f fund of t i i ina si § 3. J. Johnson for refun . of taxes Became Enraged at Wife-Disobeying | Instead of throwing away the After washing a China silk dress, was also favorably received and i | unsealed envelopes that bring circu-|do not hang it -out to dry at all, 5 account. Sawe up the pennies, the the entire contest. ~ Have you|your votes for the Capitol, Grand, dollars will h:n Gare ot ' them: 4 ‘ y'acmed y6ur .C!ub of Five Ne.w District and Sub-district prizes,| g1 00 00a be so situated that the |ordered 5o reported to the tax com-. His Expreufd Wishes, and Has lars, cut off the gummed strips and | but ol it up in a cloth for half S Yearly Subscriptions? . They will| getting 18,000 extra votes for every|g,n of prosperity will have to shine | mission. i - Committed Murder. save. them. They will serve afan hour to absorb most of the entitle you to the' special ballot of|ciyl, of Five New - Yearly Sub-|on you always. Commissioners -Schroeder and hundred household uses. moisture and then iron' on the havn’ i 18,2::0L ::t: vlto:)e;s;he fi(m:’m:, | nhv-nv : scriptions you turn in and acquiring| ‘‘Dividend Week” ends at:10:30, | Peterson were selected to instruct Sl A e Sew hangers inside the bottom | wrong side, ;na - st 5 v I | the title to the $25 Saving Account, [30 et in your New Yearly Sub-|the supervisor of assessments as to ; ')—A i ADELLOW B"e ruffles of s ilk petticoats and hang| A delicious filling for layer cake eft. Every minute will count. I The Means of Expansion scriptions and get surely footed on | What lands to assess. to Pioneer.)— man named urns, them ‘upside down. They will re-|is made by mixing a pound of you want to take advantage of this the path that leads to the highway| The board adjourned, sine die, :i‘:!ldf“‘fi at Rainy tklr"v 0(‘“-- 10 &) cin their freshness-longer, wear |finely minced shelled almonds of success, the Savings Account. [until May 17th, after allowing a|fit of passion, yesterday afternoon; longer and look "much better. with two eggs, a cupful of confec- offer. Ready money is always in batch of bills. shot his wife twice through thé _ i | Cold water sodthes the pain of | tioner’s sugar, and a teaspoonlul THRILLING STUNTS AT Orchestra Gave Fine Concert. head, inficting such serious wounds “ “ that the woma never regained con. |07 sudden inflamation of the eye; |Of vanilla. The ST l LE BRI"KMA" THEATHE The Bemidji orchestra and An-|sciousness and died within twenty | ROt water will help a dull pain, and drew Rood,as soloist, gave a con-|minutes after the shooting occurred. and the QU ALIT i Emily Erickson Greene & Co. Ably a weak solution of boric acid is M",m“h' cert and dance at Blackduck last| After the shooting, Burns pur |31Wa%S good for the eye. : Tothe many frieads. wh were 20 night, the affair being one of the|chased a boat at Rainy River and- Present Playlet, “‘A Minnesota CONSIDER CAREFULLY the style and the quality | Romance.” Its a Rare Treat. of the garments you purchase; insist upon every Enthusiasm among the citizens of |attend. It is the cause that is this city is spreading like wild fire|uppermost in their minds and this about the Tag-Day that is to be held | 8Pirit will mean success. Theuse of the armory has been generously for th.e benefit of the St Anthony donated by Captain Otto and Prof. Hospital next Tuesday. Every- Masten has offerad the services of where you go you hear the talk of | his able orchestra for this occasion. Tag-Day and those who have never | The corps of assistants in the lived in a city when Tag-Day was | sale of tags will be distinguished The Contest Closed Today Bessie Cochran with 63,196 votes Would win the Capital Prize, the $1050 Model 10 Buick, The Pioneer. Ruth Wightman with 62,167 votes Would win the Grand Prize, the $450 Mahogany Kimball Piano. Jennie Sater with 57,014 votes Would win the District Prize, the beautiful blue white $100 Diamond Ring. The Winners . ‘TODAY. There are some splendid oppor-|The Twenty-five Dollars Savings tunities in some of the Sub-districts Account. for new candidates to enter the race.| The $25 Savings Account in the There are some real snaps awaiting | First National Bank of Bemidji is the some alert lady in most every Sub-|Special offer of Dividend Week that district in the Pioneer’s Mammoth ! i5.g0ing to be given to the lady that Contest, TaRe the copies of the | turns in the largest number of new Pioueer for the past week and-look | yearly Subscriptions this week which up the voting in the Sub-district in [€nds at 10:30 tonight. Are you The board organized Town 161-34, to be named Myhe, in honor of Commissioner Myhre. The board passed ‘a resolution authorizing the publication of the notice issued by the state fire war- den warning against starting forest fires, The applications of the Crooks- ton Lumber company and the Be- To destroy ants dip an old sponge in sweetened water and lay where they can get on it. They will swarm upon it, and the sponge may be then dropped into scalding water. kind to us during the recent illness of t Harry Tanner and subsequent there- very best of its kind eyer attempted | went to the American side, but on 5 ': wish to C!Pl!!l‘:fll’ sincere at the “Duck,” according to Bemidji | arriving at the International bridge, th’nnks. Such - acts: will - ever ' be people who accompanied the|he surréndered to the: American orchestra and were present. authorities, and will be taken back gratefully remembered as the bright g & s % spots in a darkness of trouble. God re——" feature of present-day fashion; and be sure that your There was a good attendance, and|to Rainy River and be turned over | Delicious sandwiches for the after- bless you, and may you be spared garments are made of dependable maferials through Tonight, the entertainment st the the concert was ome of the best|to the officers at that place. noon are made of raisins and nuts| g b sorrow. which the popular local musical| Itissaid that the cause of the and through' organization has ever given; and shooting was due to the fact. that Mr. Rood was in fine voice. Burns became violently enraged at Professor Masten, and his players | his wife because of the fact that she added new laurels to their reputa-|attended a concert and dance held tion through the Blackduck engage- | at Baudette, Thursday night, con- ment, trary to Burns’ orders, who forbade g her to attend. When Mrs. Burns Dm"as m "‘IE v‘nmus returned home they became involved in a bitter quarrel, Burns finally || GHUMHES m: “’IE n"Y drawing a revolver ;nd shooting his wife. y 5 Burns was employed on the Hours of Worship and Subjects of Ser- steamer, “Five Roses,” which plys mons to Be Delivered in the the Rainy river. T City Sunday. chopped together very fine, moist- ened with a little whipped cream and seasoned with salt. In making a fruit cake, pour half| W. W. Olson of Walker spent —_— the batter in the pan before adding|last night in Bemidji, being a guest the fruit; then the fruit will not be|at the Markham hotel. Brinkman Family Theatre, perhaps will surpass anything shown during the entire season. Emily Erickson Greene & Com- pany, in the playlet, “A Minnesota Romance,” by Charles Horwitz, has been not only received wherever shown but has been greeted with much applause and enthusiasm, Bemidji people should consider it a privilege and an out-of-the-ordinary opportunity to be able to witness the class of performance that will be shown there tonight. Miss Greene enjoys the distinction of being a most artistic delineator of the Swedish character on the American speaking stage. Her por- trayal is true to life humorous and appealing. For many years she has appeared as a starin the principal cities of Europe and America. Atthe present time her unique gifts are shown to advantage in the one-act comedy written especially far her by Charles Horwitz, entitled “A Minnesota Romiance;” and her success in this has been phenominal. Mrs. Harry Tanner, George Tanner. ~ ‘ We feature Adler’s Collegian Clothes because we know: we can safely rec- ommend these gar- ments to our cus- tomers. They pos- sess the best style it is possible to put into clothes, and their quality is guar- anfeed by the mak- ers and by our- selves. HOW do you send money away from home? Do you know that Bank Drafts, Foreign Ex- change and Travelers’ Checks can be purchased at the l{irst National Bank of Bemid Our rates are reasonable and - drafts are the safest way to send - | money through the mails. Domestic Drafts under $10: 5 Judge Baiiey's Conditioh. 5 3:15 p. m:i—Judge Bailey sustained Episcopal—Services will be held in|a péeriod of severe dep: on - yes- the 1. 0. O. F. hallat 8 p.'m., con-|terday evening and for a time it was ducted by Rev. H. F. Parshall. thought that he would not survive Sunday school at 4 p. m, until midnight. Howevel‘. he rallied _ sufficiently to® talk to his tamily, Norw:ghn Lutheran—There will be | took a little nourishment and fell service in the morning at 10:30, |intoa quiet, deep sleep which lasted Immediately aftar the service there |about two hours, since which time will be Norwegian and English Sun- | his condition is steadily improving. day_ school'and Bible class. Even.|At the present time his pulse is 72; || ing urvice at 8 o’clock. his mind is clear, and he is resting We are showing the & . Sytz & Sytz are entertainers of no T comfortably.—Dr. R. Gilmore: Spring fashions, and mean calibre. They are singers, | Presbylerian—Morning worslup atf T SRS cents each and 10 cents - -per $100 { invite you to visit barrel jumpers and trick tumblers, | 11. Subject * ‘The Lord’s Ascension, Card of Thanks. us, though you may come only to look. 0’Leary-Bowser Co. BASEMEN'[ : BE.MINF MINNESOTA _BBMEN ‘or fractional part thereof, are rates for larger drafts. : : and their performances are’ mingled with quick changes that thrill the nerves of the onlookers. Their act will well pay you to come, With the moving pictures 'and other vaudeville features, the Brink- man-Family Theatre presects tonight one of the best bills seen anywhere in northern Minnesota dunng many months. Its Message to the Church.” Bible}: I desire to express my _heartfelt class and Sunday school, 12:15. Y.{thanks for the many courtesies and P.S.C, E. 7. Evening service at 8. [extreme kindnesses which - were Subject “The Drama of Life in|shown me and which. have Three Acts.” The public is cordially [ been contintied - since " my - invited to these services. | bereavement. = Such actions i Blnflll—Mefil Bible class, 10; Moruinz» nrflce 11:00. .. Subject “Manasseh” or “The: Salvation of &