Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 11, 1910, Page 4

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and thero @ forest fire blazing up and | wood, Rallroad Tien reaching The)fires of farmers who were clearing F AC I AL 4 threatening’ some- settler's home or| city. from points along the Northern|land. No loss of life has occurred, THE QUAKER nocTURs ABE FUREST FIREs some little village. From the Reser-| Pacific and Great Northern report for-| though the entire town seems doomed v vation river, thirty miles beyond| @8t fires all along the right of way of | and the residents are fleeing. Defects Grand Marals, to points along the | these two roads. Fires at Dollar Bay, which threat- Northern Pacific line, fifty miles west| LOrest fires are burning flercely | ened the mills and the Dupont powder QuICKLY north of Two Harbors, A number of | plant, are under control. The woods of Duldth, come reports of forest fires | uoiilore nave been burned ot a short| ave dry and burn like tinder, fanned cqnnEcTEn The chief surgeon of the Plastic . : and from Ely to the lake shore the distance fr her d oth in | by a twenty-mil le. Flames Raging Over Northt| Vooss e wmoting ana cracking, | Grance from there and others are | by o _ Surgery Institute quickly rights danger, The railroads all through the dis- Passengers on the steamer America Forest fires are raging in the vicin- | trict have Leen fighting the flames for o 3 S all wrongs with the human face eastern Minnesota. from Grand Marals brought the report | Ity of Kerrick and Nickerson and the | several days, or features without knife or pain to the entire satisfaction and de- that the little settlement of Tofte was | towns are in great danger, especially ! 3 i light of every patient, The work AT THE ARMORY HALL EVERY EVENING about * half! destroyed by the fires.| Kerrick, where more than $20,000 A Judge’s Poetical Request. {is as lasting as lifeitself. Ifyou They give a big free show. Hun-|soreness, and satisfied. Two dwellings, the nm n;\m:max; of finm?us Trials,” lby ;E?“,’g :vrfi?:m irregularity of any ‘& N . V! X . E. V. Burnaby, is an amus! dreds of people are buying the won-|found a remedy at last that will per- f:f-“é 1:;1‘1‘; :“(i‘l:‘\:cvl; rhem:gnl::e i tl‘:: stf):y about the lntey Lord Bo“‘::. ot f o 0 > 1 & © d to BUSH FIRES IN MICHIGAN Plas derful Quaker remedies. Floyd|form a cure. Settlement of Tofte, Near Grand Ma-| Bround. The settlers succeeded in prilliant, inteftectual and clever Judge.” || fic durgery e | Sherk of Bemidji was rglieved of a . Mr. \_)Vitmore of Roseau atter loos- rals, Loses a-Number of Buildings, !a‘\;ll:i;!fllll: g;l‘:):: dl;\xfl:"ltl:g:; e Village of A'l*l?'mm Near Calumet, Par- 5‘,,‘;,2’;;‘,’:,'3;"h}l‘;‘ffi,"a“h'."iqg& t:::lii:f i = C":ne;y?éfpoh ‘.f'.,",fi?:':f"i“ | large tape worm measuring fifty feet, | ing weight for the las.t tWo years,| .4 Resicents Save the Remainder pumping station at Lakewood to the Cal ‘:l yl D'i:fmy“' | dressea the following reauest to his |} ‘ in just a few hours. and doctored, and tried S0 many| g4y vown—Alteon, Mich, Suffers| Reservation river the smoke from the ot At i ‘l;"';:f]:]‘;‘]‘]‘; 0l friend, Mr, Justice Mathew: ? Mrs, Lilly was cured of an old|different remedies, found after five Considerable Damage as Result of g:ss:s“th'::e:e?:fi ';“1.1:“;\;001?-:;:;;; Bestroyea by bk fires s Mie EAild. ryug.‘e.nelix;lz.eco.r—;\)il‘:v);fiu)};eurtr;i;gezag e —— voricos ulcer pains after a few treat-| week’s treatment of the Quaker Bush Fi in Vicinit % ings and a large amount of timber and | Selborne's tea, if breakfast he intends for ‘0D AMINIHOVIA GNY T1331S : " g 8| res in Vicinity, are carried one or two miles by the some railroad property were burned | We, on 2 November next D. V., eighteen SIMOdVINNIWN ments of the Quaker Oil. Remedies has gained four pounds. wind, starting new fires where they T yowore hundred and elghty-three A, D., for Lady 091 o3 w3 doys ousyoDRy 90O . M h d d hi Duluth, May 11.—Judging from re- fall : Telephone and telegraph wires arc B., from Cornwall G., will absent be and i o i Mr. Camp that runs the shoe| Mr. John Nosdea restore " DIS| ports received in Duluth the entire The danger to the city pumping sta. | 40W0- The flames are being fought by | says that she would Tather see her hus- Fesruyplia mm‘?r}::m::m shinning parlor was just about ready | hearing so he could hear a whisper, | nortneastern part of Minnesota is tion seems to be over, although the | 26°HON Mmen and residents of the town. X;‘::dmi:gegg l}fi:hsfmfh:"niigficllgl;‘o;;fi: ST 'S WS Bae 3uiosws 'svD togo to the hospital with an old|after using the Quaker Oil. Doctors| smoldering and. smoking, with here| fires are still burning around Lake,| Th® firé Was started by brush heap | her buggee for such a melancholy spr F e b running sore, caused by wearing|Office hours10 to 12 and 2 to 4 A -» an artificial limb for the last six|at Armory building. years, after one night’s treatment of B s PN || | PN N . - = i e N e e o5 I the Quaker remedies removed all Old Quaker Doctor. ’ 5 2 We Close \ ; New-Gash-Want-Rate SPURTING NUTES atépm . . ',-Gent-a-Word : eveny wome was a want a0 || Standing of the Clubs as favorable nor as satisfactory as will this after season Underpricing Event; a truly welcome [eln Wanted—work Wantsa e star the biggest, brig htest shining light of all; not the science of the stars but the science of style; «-Etc.--Etc. merican Association 3 A . a won 1ow Pelll every model a star, making a grand flash in the Gloak, Suit and Dress World; truly a Comet . HELP WANTED! i 7 eollll that should hit you. WANTED—Young men to learn |Columbus 12 429 automobile business by mail and | Toledo. 1 .476 2 prepare for positions as chaffeurs |L°“_15V‘“e-' 12 .455 and repair men. We make you I“d‘S"flPO_hS 10 -47‘: expert in ten weeks; assist you to | Kansas City 10 .375 . M u secure position. Pay big; work | Milwaukee . 12 ~3.33 P “ Dleasant; domand for ot ity Amerioan LongU Pongee coats for the light Stylish Man tailored wash Among the least expensive ' — and sample lesson. Empire Auto- Pet frocks, luxurious long and easy | suits in a splendid variety of | of thesilk frocks is $1 4 75 ecla mobile Institute, Rochester, N. Y. | Philadelphia 4 Zig flowing. linens, natural colors also a group at. . [ ] Cleveland 6 . 1 lues. ...$12.25 : - WANTED—Able bodied men be- | Detroit. .. 7 el $2(8) Va] e :I5.15 Repp’s Crashes and Ramie . : s tween the ages of 18 and 35, |New York. 5 .643 $20 values. -DEDE linen coats are 32 and 34 inches S“k Famflflats $4,75 g oo iaon -l 5 $25 values. ~-816.25 | 1ong, skirts 9 and 11 gored, full | Simple little taffeta and 1 = o K M A itk Rart st o, 1 306 it } gee dresses, that are all Guaranteed taffeta in black Company K Minnesota National | Washington 14 .300 P plaited. Coats have large pon; SSes, hai 1 3 i ion | From fitting long coats chev- : and all popular shades, also . Guard* _For further information | st. Louis. . 12 .200 ing long earl buttons, also shaped | hand tailored, full call on Captain O i t iots and tweeds; b! D d changeable effects, very ful ptain Otto at the pos 1ots and tweeds; gray, brown 1 d lapel Suitsguar- snappy and allstyle . 1 2 af office. National League and blue; $25 and $20 values | collars and lapels. Suitsg with 12-inch compound flounce - e Won Lost 71;c2t take an after sea- $12 75 anteed to give the best (I))f ser- and underlay dust ruffle. AmOer male waniac, and 10 oot New York .. A8 5. i ; ; . ice and satisfaction. Prices, = on table one hour at meal ‘;me-lPiltsburg . 1 4 .733 Som price at.:: ¥ . The much tulked about i B Wages $20.00 per month, Palace | philadelphia . 9 6 .800 . 5 s u B i S $ 5 Hotel, Blackduck. Chicago. .. 8 8 500 Short coats of tweeds and_ y 58, $10 and Up f:si‘;gfz:iear?fi?as aud fou ilk kimonas, $3.7 Cincinnati . 7 7 .500 cheviots at other times sold ‘ T $ ss s f . WANTED—Boy to take care of Boston .. 8 10 .375 for $10.00 ¢ 6 75 ferred now at....... 22-50 onlé?nglfi Stayrll(ei§ llfi:;g{ kgg;g:z; wash room and shining stand, at!Brooklyn 6 13 .316 now & it ot harde of sa[i[{ Markham hotel. St Lowis, "5 15 seallll | DOW..o S A ] : Black and gray suits f?r o i b SiBboi : WANTED—Lady stenographer of} 1;‘01' dstout fiwomen g tfl;uly stout women; coats are satin e modes| sunll1 3 .h . i ion. A box 501 i E 4 s b s i than, Addren box ama, ined throughout a $15,00 | 20 slk lined through, full | buvs o pretty wash dress that | Lagies hose double solo and American Association value, sizes 37 to 45, 11 25 plaited, 832 and $34 suits, take szves many a weary stitch to | yig) gpliced ankle, perfect fit, WANTED—Good girl for general 1 i 2 '$ a price for each the home seamstress. double process dye, per , house work. Mrs. H. W. Bailey| Columbus4—Minneapolis 6 now offered.......:... . suli)t 0;‘ $Z4.50 i 9c 605 Minnesota. Toledo 5—St. Paul 6. . o0 A Irish i' o i = Louisville —Kansas City — Game not ur coats in Iris| 1nens, n 3 3 R 2k, . ’ Indianapolis 3-Milwaukee 4. ? 1 4 — 1118 Bamidji avenne, r repp’s deserves your attention Black an_d white $19 65 value aE.. ....... LY. $4.25 week at 20¢ per pair, 1 4 P & L WANTED—Boy to work in store— . A'“"'c’". League $2l50 $4 sa a“d upl checked suits at.... now 5 i inquire Schneider Bros. \}flla;hxx:;gt(:;es—-Cl;cago 10 : - . o~ % . Y. 3—Detroit sy % . . N WANTED—Lady cook. APPIY| Cleveland 1—Philadelphia 1 White serge coats for dress i i d Irish linen dress‘es.smo.keand Infant’s hose, onyx fadeless Star Theater. St. Louis 3—Boston 4 occasions, tailored and very ussian styles, were goo pearl buttflm _trimmed; but- gife,kbllke, pxlnk, 2(;'(-)d. white, 2 — . i snappy, $20 values 2 values earlier in 2 ton on the ack. Regular 20c ¥ e Natlonal League: nowp ! 15- 5 the season, at 8-00 side........cceunnn.... 8-25 values, per pair now...... 14c der Bros. chicago 9—N. Y. 5. | | BOW -oeveeeeeiiinns » hy @Leceess ’ ‘ y WANTED—Bellboy at Brinkman| Pittsburg 0—Brooklyn 1. ¥ = hotel. Boston 5—St. Louis 3. i —— Philadelphia— Cincinnati — a y a e o n e rw e a r FOR SALE. — s.oasm FOR SALE—18 foot gasoline i —. = ~ ! : i DEPUTY SHERIFFS ARE HELD . . r g el W Price Savings are Generous and Nothing Reserved ?nfi:lj)ie 4e§;;szatéus?1?nanaengin° Thirty-eight Officers Arrested as Re- b % X e, — . Fight at Mi 3 s > 2 % as good as new. Good speed. | et of Fight st Mines. Our entire stock of high grade muslins go on sale tomorrow morning at the greatest Inquire Chas. A. Collins, ight deputy sherifts 4t the. nilies of . . « 5 3 FOR SALE—Smith Premier type. | the Westmoretana cont company at Il May concessions ever offered, Every woman acquainted with undermuslins knows the high PR o * " | Yukon, Pa., have been arrested and . " o . . - . e B e 0 i | are being hetd here to await hesrand ||| @rade quality of materials and trimmings, as well as the Perfect Fit represented by Crane & improvement. ~Call at 109 Ervine | 3, 0i"action relative to the rioting of K - i3 & . . o B e oaepect and. get] sunday, which resulied In the dea ||| Co, undérgarments. This Sale Includes the Famous Art. & Siller Tailored Styles, in price. Mrs. Rogers. of a miner and the probable fatal = 2 < S OR SALE OR TRADE—Chotoe | romnding of twe otners. his action ||| - Prjncess ‘Slips, Combinations, Drawers, Skirts and CGowns. - FOR SALE ] i—Choice | followed a verdic Bl 3 % 5 Nymore Lots; for price and par-| coroner's jury. It is indeed a rare opportunity for the June Bride and the Sweet Girl Craduate ticulars write to —J. L. Wold,| 4,10 primary Law Sustained. S = 1 S full ot - Twin Valley, Minn. Cleveland, May 11— canaidate tor [II| - @s well as for Every Woman who is in a position to lay in a full stock of summer underwear. < te can be voted . . . . FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The | the United States sena x . . . upon in a primary election as a ree- Cces run i1 1S: Pjoneer will procure any kind of a ofinmendation to the siate-logliniare. RCducthn pri (] th rubber stamp for you an short| g.coraing to a decsion by Judge Bab- z notice. cock in common pleas court, who re- . H c h' H Sk 3 fused an application to restrain the P""cess sl'ns um Ina“nns Ins Two choice lots for sale at a snap | placing of United States Senator Siiocen atonce. Call iat 907 | Chiares Dicksmamerupon the primary $1.50 for regular $2.00 values $1.00 for regular $1.50 values $1.50 for regular $2.00 values A Minn. ave., or 116 3rd street. al oH. - , $1.75 for regular $2.50 values $1.7B8 for regular $2.50 values $2.00 for regular $3.00 values = N i Thirt, ts. FOR SALE—3 good heaters; one Newe';::k, ol shorntn B $2.50 for regular $3.50 values $2.50 for regular $3.50 values $3.75 for regular $5.00 values medium size and two large stoves. | sion of the cross-examination of the $3.00 for regular $4.00 values 83.75 for regular. $5.00 values $5.50 for regular $7.50 values Inquire at Pioneer office. government’s accountants in the trial s { 3 of F. Augustus Heinze Judge Hough . . TN FOR SALE—30 foot gasoline launch | dismissed the indictment of 1909. 5 x . P 2 o = - Eith1o HoP. engine, J, S, Paul cllee Bodgn/siso. alatilaiet poien ‘Infant’s white wear goes into this sale at 15 per cent Reduction. Infant’s hand emidji—R. F. D. » i . nied the motion to dismiss the others. ; .)---regular price 75c to $4.50. FOR SALE—My residonce, corges | Tier are sirty souhi ot made dresses (6 mo. to 3 yrs.)---regular price $ Seventh St. and America Ave. J. Third Arbitrator Chosen. 7 B 3 = 7 e = S. Hanson. Washington, May IL—William 1, Women’s knit underwear in combinations and separate garments, French finished union Chambers of Washington was appoint- > 3% LOST and FOUND ed as third arbitrator in the contro- 1 3 18c, 28c and 45¢ ' versy between the rallroads west of Sl‘“ts at 950’ $I " I 5’ $I'35' VeSts at l c’ 3 2 % LOST—Ladie’s gold watch initials | Chicago and the Brotherhood of Loco- - C. H. Return to Given Hard-|motive Firemen and Engilnemen. He = . . ware. Liberal reward. will act with Chairman Knapp of the : ¢ interstate commerce commission and ver A - - “Bids for Grading Wanted,” Labor Commissioner Neill. S flE}:fi%’f”{.},"‘n; "f,‘x‘.}xr'f;'i’dwfis}xé:tclfily:i?né{fl% S F";: 'l:u'l;vr[ed Iln1 E);;follon. - - 5 £ — 'Il ns! ..l,cl)‘pn:',l room city hall, A ew ork, ay ~—Five persons, A > l{‘,’J"‘.}l%“n:élZ,f“L ;llu):ll( i’;fi’&:fi&‘:fijfigfi‘.fi‘.&;{ ;fle gf lt)lllmn weiek‘ old bzb);‘, were 1hn- / 3 : n sald clty or as much thereof io City | jured by an explosion and fire in the - | ¥ U"Khy‘:i:: 'f;‘xl&‘:‘ “m}:]fi;;?“',f{e ;‘;,5‘,“;.‘ Effi:‘:fi Hamilton building at Hackensack, N. > i = Droposals for grading Irvine avenue. J. The explosion is presumed to hav A ortie council reserves the right to reject any | po o g escaping gas. The bu“; G u n 3 § i % = = » THOMAS cl\mlgé’r.k ing, a store and residence structure, || ! = i 2¢Thurs May 5th and 12th, was completely wrecked.

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