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Mistorical Soclety, HISTORICAL i - & VOLUME 7. NUMBER 308. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1910, : TEN CENTS PER WEEK. : Got Little for Their Trouble. DOUBLE VOTE WEEK 9T"3'ST""‘“ETE§::K§§;M ARE YOU PREPARED FOR CLOSES 10:30 TONIGHT |tz rece ot o cweeeel - WILL MEET IN BEMIDI THE CENSUS ENUMERATOR or & Milling company, and ran- e o AR e : D. C. Smyth and John L. Brown, Enumerators for Bemidji sacked the place, but obtained little You Have "Til 10:30 This Evening to Get Double Voteson| . .. =~ . " cible and rik City, Are Hustling.—List of Questions Which = They Are Asking Folks. upside-down, in an effort to find a cut of myself, but did not find one. I have had a photo taken and have sent ‘below’ for a cut; and as soon as it comes, I will forward same to you. It will be a fair-sized cut—and I ordered a"good one. “The Crookston boys are very enthusiastic over going to Bemidji. We all know that we will have a fine time in ‘Big Bemidg.’ When we get bot feet we can jump in the lake and cool off. ¥ “Hip! hip!! for Bemidji. D. C. Smyth, for the First and|preceeding birthday should be “Yours, ‘Old Spoonbill.’ » Third wards, and John L. Brown,|given). - _ for the Second and Fourth wards,| Are these persons single, mar- Splendid School Paper. are hustling the enumeration of the |ried, widowed or divorced? “The-Echo,” the paper which is|census for the City of Bemidji, and| If married, how many years has gotten out by students of the local the“y ate meeting with fair success |the present marréage cxisted? high school, thi ki in “rounding up” the large populace| How many children have been 1R, 8Ch00), appedrs this; week.in &f ¢ this city. born and how many are now - very acceptable number. Printed on| A concerted effort should be made |living? heavy calendar paper, the “Echo” |to the end that Bemidji will make| What is the birthplace of each made a most pretentious appearance. | good with the present census, and|of these persons? The “Echo”(at least the current |that all legal residentsof this city| Where were the father and mothet number) is edited by Hiram Simons, | are Placed on the census rolls. of each person born? Jr., the great little orator of the| The following is' the list of the| If youare foreign born what was class of 1912; and the matter printed | questions which the enumerator will |the year of immigration to the is a splendid testimonial of the |2sk you. Read them over, so that|United States? natural ability which that young [You will not “stutter” when the| Are you naturalized or alien? man possesses as an editor, and |Quizzing is on: : Are you able to speak English? which should be developed to a| Whatis the name of each person|If not, what language do you speak? larger degree. Success to you,|Whose place of abode on April 15, -What is your trade or profession? Hiram, 1910, was in this family? (Child-| What is the general natire of the June 9th Chosen as the Day When Bemidji Will Deal' Out Hospitality, Subscriptions.—At that Time the Doors Will Be Closed |of detection and capture. And No More Subscriptions Accepted.—Miss Ben- Entrance was gained to the :fi” by cutting a panel out of the door, son Wins Photos.—Miss Cochran Leads. which gave full access to the in. terior of the office. The Elevator & Milling company never look their safe and it was easy for the thieves to obtain access to the money The Tup Nutchers Tudav drawer. There was about $8 in 3 loose change in the safe which|banking business. in the Ninth Besse Cochran....... was appropriated by the robbers. | Congressional district of Minnesota Mrs. J. M. Freeburg.. Nothing was known of the|Will come to Bemidji for the purpose Bertha Benson robbery until this morning, when |Oof tn!kin_z “'shop”’ and enjoying the Jennie Sater, Bagley... the police were .notified and.Chief :“’Sl:‘:ht: Pl'ovfide;l f;;: ::llefl(l: by Hazel Minnick. . Benner and his aides are working on | local bankers and the ‘Bemidjl Com- Mrs. Leet......... the case. mercial club. i The prehmmary arrangements for Ruth Wightman....... Anna Mae Danaher... The Ninth district. group of bankers who are members of the Minnesota State: Bankers’ associa. tion will hold a meeting in Bemidji on June 9th, when it is expected that every - man " engaged in' the = Baseball Game Postponed. ..60,260 A “gob of gloom” settled over the countenances of the high school baseball team, when the boys got up this morning, and their faces the meeting were discussed at a meeting of the executive committee of the Ninth district group, which was held at Moorhead, yesterday, which was attended by W. L. Brooks, cashier of the Northérn National have been inclined to think that|because of the fact that the base-|Bank of Bemidji, who told the mem- they havn’t any show of winning |ballgame which was scheduled to|bers of the executive committee at all, but this is where they are|be played against the Grand Rapids|what the money-changers of this You have just five and one-half| better keep their eye on the out-of- Thours left of double vote week in|town candidates. Some of the people | did not clear any at noon, either, which to get your subscriptions and obtain double votes for them. Remember what we have said before about this offer. It is posi-| " . taken. The fact of the|high school baseball team, at Grand | section could prepare for in the line seh-bomatter April 15; 9. » will|industry in which you are engaged? ively the b that will be mad y mmstaken. e 3 5 7 e Mns ALIGE A s“Evu" be omitted from the thirteenth| Are you an employer, an emplaye tively the best one that will be made i of- Rapids today, was postponed because | of a good time which Bemidji, with i 3 4 . matter is the out-of-town contestants [ RaP! federal ) ki ? and positively no more votes will be eral census. or working on your own account: are rolling in the votes just about as | of theexceedingly inclement weather. | her usual hospitality, would hand fast as any of the candidates. All|The boys got word that the grounds|out. day yesterday and today there have |Were too wet and the game was| Mr. Brooks states that it is the been many comments heard about |Postponed. intention‘to have an address by iissued on subscriptions than you will obtain between now and 10:30 this evening. The candidates all realize this and are rushing in their I]IEn AT MI“"EAP“I_IS What is the relationship of “these| Are you out of work at the present persons to the head of the family?|time, April 157 (In private families the husband is| - How many weeks were you out of Wife of Thomas Shevlin, Sr.—Crooks- the “head;” in hotels, boarding and |work during the year 1909} S N Mrs. Freeburg jumping into the - State Senator S. D. Works of Man- % = y ; wihucrigoos: seryou shosld o Mes- ise|DOINGS IN THE VARIOUS |kato sod otber speakers; that there | ton Lumber Co.'s Mill Closed | \o0KIoF Rouses the proprietor is the| Are you able to read 2 Now 45 the. tie 't6 gather lead of the contest and some surprise 2 P : head.) Are you able to write? themin dor youw will e zeg; any|S00WR at the number of votes CHURCHES OF THE CITY will e dn sxcursign jon Like Bs’ This Atternoon. What is the sex of each of these| Did you attend any school since emiin jlor you Y she polled. It would probably sur- midji and the whole affair will con- persons? ; Sept. 1, 1909? u more votes for them tham you do| . Pi d R clude with the a sumptuous banquet 3 week. prise the Pioneer readers to know to be served at the Holel Markbam SO What is the color or race of each| Do you own or rent your home? See Your Friends. that Mrs. Freeburg is not the only Hours of Worship and Subjects of Ser- i A am. | Bemidji friends of Thomas H. of these persons? Is it owned free of mortgage? e e oot town w0) " mons to Be Delivered in the Frank Snyder Doing Wil either the Capitol or Grand prize. City Sunday. The many friends of Frank Sny- BEAR THIS IN MIND. der, an old-time resident of Bemidji Have you ever heard this little who is now living in South Carolina, rhym before? : —-- | -~Episcopal—Services will-be held in{will: be pleased: to knew-that Mr. the I. O. O. F. hall at 8 p. m.,- con-| Snyder is fully as prominent in the ducted by Rev. H. F. Parshall. |town where he now resides as he Sunday school at 4 p. m. was when he lived in Bemidji. Mr. Snyder is located in Belhaven, Beaufort county, South Carolina. A copy of the Belhaven Citizen, a newspaper published at Belhaven, was received here this week and a purusal of its columos shows that that Mr. Snyder is moving in the front ranks down there, He is Presbyterian—Services tomorrow | secretary of the Board of Trade of at the usual hours. Morning wor-| Belhaven; and, judging from private - 8 . p ship at 11. Bible Class and Sunday |reports which have been received seem to be sticking to their candi-| because you will not. school 12:15, J. C. E. at 3 p.m., Y.|here, is doing exceedingly well, dlates very wc_all. . o P.S. C. E 2 1] d th, The candidates in Bemidji had [Continued on Page 3.] -S. C. E.at 7. Evening gospel|down soul at 8. The public is cordially invited to these services. Baptist—Men’s Bible class 10:00. Shevlin. Sr., the head of the many (. What is the age of these persons| Are you a survivor -of the Union Sh_evlm lumber interets throughout | at the last birthday of each? (1| or Confederate army? Minnesota and other states, are|the birthday falls any date after| Are you blind in both eyes? pained to learn that Mrs. Alice A. 'l 15, 1910, -the date of the| Are you deaf and dumb? Shevlin, wife of Mr. Shevlin, died at Minneapolis Thursday, having been seriously ill since last Aupust. ‘ H“E BuUKlET WILL | 3hd:time wads in shediiigrent indi- vidual and team races at all tourna- Mrs. Shevlin ki 3 leader in :n:iety ;:d' forn:;npl:iian‘- MWER"SE THE Tnu““EY :‘r:::’n,:‘;::l;:.:i o::m;u:o:fh::: thropic work. PREEL RS 4 < = The funeral was arranged to be :&I fonsga the f:;ll prdg“r;: f:r tfhe held in Minneapolis this afternoon, Splendidly-lliustrated Souvenir = Pro- ];eun.a;-n-:ent& B:‘l‘ a. a o and many people of note from differ- gram and Tournament History A trams cotnty. A fine lot of original half-tone ent parts of the country were present for Meeting July 4-5-6-7. cuts will be used, which have been to attend the obsequies. . made from photos taken especially Mrs. Shevlin was born in White- 3 for this book, and which will be hall, Mich., March 29, 1864, and was| ~ For the purpose of “boosting” printed on fine book paper, guar- married; in February, 1882, to Bemidji; generally, and more par-|aptecing a ‘‘classy” publication, Thomas H. Shevlin. ticularly the firemen’s tournament| Mr. Rutledge has been author: T which.will be beld in this city July|jzed by the firemen to solicit ad- = Lol Exposanion okSuviv, 4-5-6:7,.a handsome booklet will be|yettisements for this book, which N issued, with the entire approval of s his publication; which, being a the fire department and tournament big *boost” for Bemidji, should ment committee, which. will be cir-| he liberally patronized by every- < culated throughout northern Minne-|gne, this afternoon, during the whole of sota and the state generally; and the Do not forget your friends and they will not forget you. Turn about is fair play and in this case gou win the votes and your friend . gets a great daily paper and if you . getenough of them you will win a prize. Thereare some candidates who " " . seem afraid to approach their friends. He jumped inte a bramble bush This is a strange situation. Do you And scratched out both his eyes”” 1need a person to be muzzled so that Just read this over and see where - they won’t bite you when you ask|the connection comes in with the i for a subscription? Double Vote offer that ends at 10:30 Go out and ask them openly and |tonight. It'seasy. Isn’t it? Don’t ifairly for a subscription and tell | be so wonderously wise that you will ‘them what it means to you this|jump into a bramble bush waiting ~week. till the last few days of the contest Look out. expecting to get more votes on your The people in the outside towns|subscriptions than you will tonight “There was a man in our town, Who wonderously was wise, Norwegian Lutheran—There will be services in the morning at 10:30 and Sunday school, Norwegian and English, immediately after the ser- vices. Service at 8 o’clock in the evening. Out ‘of respect to the memory of the late Mrs. Thomas Shevlin, the Crookston Lumber company’s plan. ing mill and offices were shut down McCabe’s Georgia Troubadours Coming. The William McCabe Georgia - Morning service 11 sharp; subject,| Troubadour Minstrels will give a|the afternoon, and the sawmill was |y, piet will be of such a character: Card of Thanks. ur xc uslve e umes “A Trio of Fundamentals.” Sunday|performance in the City Opera|closed from 3 p. m. to 3:30 p. mif o to be preserved by the “layman”|. we desire t Y atniare A school 12:12; B. Y. P. U. 7, Topic— | House Monday night, April 18th. the hour at which the funeral| . oo 3 the fireman. thgu;s ::":heoneei::m ::d ;rignds “Good Cheer for Dark Days,”| The company comes with good | obsequies were being held at Minne: | The ook will be published under| who so kindly assisted us during the ) leader, Mr. Baker. Evening song|advance notices, among which is the | apolis. 2 . the supervision of A. G. Rutledge of|sickness and loss of our daughter, Exclusive Perfumes— and gospel service 8:00, subject, “Human Efforts and Regeneration.” You are always made welcome to any or all of these services. Methodist Episcopal—The regular services of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held as usual at the Masonic hall on Sunday next. Ser- vice in the morning at 11 o’clock. Service in the evening at 8 o’clock, the young people’s devotional ser- vice will convene at 7 o’clock, The Sabbath school at12 o’clock. All the friends and members of the church are cordially invited to all these services. ATTENTION. Bids Wanted.—Contract Work. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned at his office in the City of Beminji, Minnesota, at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 14th day of may, 1910, for clearing and stumping for culti vation the following described land following, taken from the Young 3z America (Minn.) Eagle: Fred Giese Comes Back. “McCabe’s Georgia Minstrels, The newspaper men of this section colored organization, showed at of the state will be pleased to learn Singer's hall here Tuesday and that Freq E. Giese, formerly owner Wednesday evenings. The company llfd pllb_llsher of t.he Akel_ey Herald, is a good one in every respect and wx.ll again make his home in northern both entertainments were attended| Minnesota. : by large crowds. The members of| DBecause of i healthI Mr. Giese | the company are blessed with' tune.| 728 forced to sell his paper at ful voices and their jokes as a whole | Akeley and move to California. He are new.” is again in robust health, and has|{ e e - | decided to locate in this section. OLD SPOONBILL SGHMIDT, |05, 2o tnecs Minoesoa s + ‘TOURNAMENT ENTHUSIAST A. C. Schmidt of Crookston Is “‘Daddie” moving picture company, and no doubt he will do well. of Northern Minnesota Firemen’s Teurnament-Association. Annie. Such kinduesses touch the this city, and will contain hist?rlfal Burthads we will nots soon: forget data of the tournament association the friendships which were shown us since its original organization, fif-|at a time of need. teen years ago; mames of winners —Mr. and Mts. A. C. Newton, Unusual Perfumes— Perfumes that other stores haven't got and can’t get. Those Perfumes are our specialty. 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 First National Bank of Bemidji ? Our rates are reasonable and drafts are the safest way to send " money through the mails. ~ Domestic Drafts under $10,5 - (mostly drained swamp); NEX of | July 4-5:6.7, and they are keeping in % ed £ . > i ’ SWH, SEX of NWX, SWY of|touch with everythiog that is :f:"" was postpaned for the pres: | cents each: and 10 . cents per $100 NE% and NWJ{ of SEX Sec. 8,|"doing” in connection with the| e 5 Ol‘ fl‘actlonal part thereof are rates Town 146, Range 33, or any part|forthcoming tourney. he Rubbet thereof, according to plans and| A.C. Schmidt (“Gus”), who is c::::o'uz;fi ::_ul;;:lur:tt“ for lal'gel' dl'afts. specifications on file in said office. |known as the “daddie” of the. tour-| District Attorney Sims'is going after A certified check for 10 per cent|nament association, was asked for a | the alleged rubber trust.. Following of the amount of the.bid, payable to| half-tone cut of his classical counte- :::m“:;fim?:.:::ufi::z.g:‘m l(';: Tha FIFSt Na“unal Bank Carl L. ‘Heffron, might accompany |nance; and he writes to A. G. ofty’s. finances relating to the pur- each bid. Rutledge, publisher of the tourna-| chase of fire hose, Sims haa detailed : - I of Bam (I]I,‘ Mlnmsoh Subscribe for The Pioneer |, o et s mes pocramand oot ook s s it st povecnson o We Specialize on PALMERS Success, Fred. Farmers’ Insurance Meeting Postponed. | i A meeting of farmers of Beltrami and northern Hubbard ‘county was ||| to have been held this afternoon, at the office of Phibbs & Kiein, for the purpose of organizing the Fnrmen’ Mutual Fire Insurance "company of Beltrami county, but ‘owing to the inclemency of ‘ the weather, the The best for fifty years. A trial will convince you that moowmmaro. 4 there are no other with the delicate odor nor the lasting fragrance. The City Drug Store The Prescription Store The members of the Crookston fire department are doing some great “boosting” for the firemen’s tourna- ment which will be held in Bemidji)

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