Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 28, 1910, Page 4

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New-Cash-Want-Rate ',-Gent-a-Word " The sohbol’ officers met on’ Mon- : — —_ - { day:at the home of Mrs.:Jake Miller:! 7 $ a2y ok 5 4 ‘ Mies: Rachel Rakerd: has been - en: gaged to teach the Murray:school; FUHESTHY sc“uol ‘ uEws It chnnn I will do my benwil‘l the office to 'your satisfaction: Henry: Wi Alsop; Where cash accompanies. c will publish all “V\Ian}:J Ads™ fgr{alf- cent- a word per insertion. Where cash does not accompany copy the regular rate of one ceuta word will be charged. EVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD For Rent--For Sale--Exchange --Help Wanted--Work Wanted --Ete. --E(c. HELP WA‘NTED’.‘ e VSV SISO WANTED—Woman cook at State Sanatorium; near W:lker, must have had experience in general cooking; good wages. Apply to Superintendent State Sanatorium, Cass Co, Minn, WANTED—Violin player to lead orchestra for: dancing music. Call at Pioneer Office. Good- wages for competent girl for housework. Address- 910 Bek trami, Phone 550. \\H\'TFDv—Good girl for general housework. Inquire of Mrs, W. M Bowser. \\ ANTED—(,ompetent girl. Mrs. H. R. McKee, Baptist parsonage. WANTED—Girl for laundry work. Apply at the Markham hotel. ° —_— FOR‘SALE: P A A~ AN A BARGAIN—A 40 ft. launch, Normanstern, standing canopy top, 20 h. p.-Kathrop engine, cushions, curtains and equipment, everything brand new, built this spring, material and construction first class, for further particulars inquire of Jas: Dionne, Walker, Minn. FOR SALE—16 inch wood—50c per load at mill, or $1.50 delivered. All grades lumber, lath and . shin- gles at reasonable - prices.. Doug- lass Lumber Co., -Telephone- 371. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp. for: you-an: short notice. FOR SALE—Glass- Ink welis— Sample bottle Carter’s Ink free with each 10c ink well. Pioneer office. FOR SALE—Household goods. Inquire at 1121 Bemidji avenue, FOR SALE—No. writer. 5 Oliver type- 1nquire Doran Bros. FOR SALE—Good piano.. Call at Pioneer office. Buggy for sale.. Model Bakery. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two suites of modern offices, O’Leary-Bowser building. Hot and cold running water. Apply at O’Leary-Bowser ‘Store. FOR RENT—Office Security State Bank. Bank. rooms over Inquire- at LOST and FOUND FOUND—Ladie’s purse at head of Lake Bemidji. Owner- can have same by proving property of E. K. Anderson. MISCELLANEOUS Turtle River summer resort;: finest place in northern' Minn. Two furnished Cottages for rent, only five dollars per week, including one row boat with each.. cottage. A limited number of lots still for sale, cash or on time. A. O. Johnson, Turtle River, Minn. WANTED—to rent modern house or flat or 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms heated. Answer by giving price and location of - roomss. - Address box 501—Bemidji, Minn, Want Ads FOR RENTING A PROPERTY, -SELL- ING A BUSINESS From the Itasca State Park, Local Bits of General.Interest. By P. T. Allen. Our location on the shore of Lake Itasca is now a busy scence;: with students and- professors busy " near the twenty-eight newly set up. tents and- cottages: The School:is:<not beset with formal class rooms: and laboratories, and with the conven- tionalities of the usual. schook . The class rooms' are' anywhere under- the the trees on the lake shore and the laboratory-is-the-22,000-acre forest in'which the school-istlocated: - Here nature is continually working out the destiny of the animal, vegetable and mineral kingdoms far from: the strife of the business world and the student needs only to go to these woods and learn to see and under- stand, under the: direction of ‘those versed in.the workings of nature. Until August 25, 1910, when the Forest School closes, the following University juniors will continue study at the Park: David A. Arriveé, St. Paul; Frank W. Beard, Leth- bridge, Canada; J. Roy Browalie, Davenport, Iowa; Adolph G. Hauge, Albert Lea; Gulius G. Hofmann, Janesville; W. H. Kenety,- Fuldd; A. F. Oppel, Fulda;. William . Under- wood, Hutchinson; Harry G. Weber, Minneapolis; D. T. Williams;Minne- apolis; Paul Young, Mankato; and H. B:'Campbell; Stillwater. In the . mnria; held Sept.- 20, 1910. I hereby announce myself as can-| Duluth, July-27—The Duluth didate for the nomination for sheriff|eight and bantam four left last on the republican ticket at: the . pri-|evening over‘the ‘Dultith: Missabe & Northern and ..Canadian- North- A. N: Benner: |ern railroads for Ramier, on the boundary line; where the two Candidate for Senator. crews sand:members o the: Boat' 1 wish‘to: announce through::the [club who= accompany*- thent will columns of ‘your paper thatI willbe | take the steames-Kenora for Ken- a candidate for the republican nomi- | ora, nation for, state senator :from | ; The members.of the:two.crews are legislative - district at. the - comving | confident..that.. Duluth. will.. bring’ primary election. I will make known | home.at least one . first prize.. The: at some later date the platform-upon | junior- eight ' and . four.. had.. the which-I will solicit the supportof{last workout' at home. yesterday he voters of the district. morning, the “rough” water in the A. L. Hanson.. |bay compelling the crews to go out FRETEET into the lake. ' Coach -L’Estrange is Announeement for Coroner:: well satisfied-with' the. way: the .two I hereby announce myself as candi-| boats « are: movingy: and: while: not date:for the: republican: nomination| iaking' any preditions;: - believes for coroner of Beltrami county* at|that this year Dulutlis" due for a the primaries to'be held September winning. 20 1910. The- hopes-of. the club nudew M. E. Ibertson: - | of.the-citizens of -the:: city who- are not members-of ‘the:club; are'carried Candidate for Sheriff. by the two- crews: It 15 betieved I hereby announce 'myself as|that Duluth has the best chance the candidate for the republican nomina- | present season that it has enjoyed tion for sheriff of Beltrami county|in years.: The.two crews-have been at the primaries September. 20th. training-faithfully-and:are: confident I respectfully solicit the: support{of victory.:: In-beth the events the of the voters of this county. Duluthcrews wilt’ enter - strong - en- Andrew Johnson. |tries have been.pliced by. both. St. TN Paul and-Winaepeg: Candidate for-State Senate.- All that can make for thessuc- I hereby announce “my*candidacy | cess of the two eréws hids been ac- for the - Republican nomination “for f complished, and 'if* the- Duluth; senator for~the 61st district, une | crews fall to win at least one event,: same ' junior’ class” but absenteestquivocally’ endorsing the: platform it will be .. because- St. Paul and- from the Park, are W. L. Eisenach, on'government duty in thé . Superior: national forest “at Ely; J. R. Gillis; in Montana with the Forest Service;| L. O. Miles, . in* New México with thé: same ' people: The summer school; a: vacation school in the mnorth” woods, opened: its four weeks sessions July 21 with: a. good enrollment : whichs promises. fo increase: when: a few: late arrivals- drop in here:: June 24 the Forest School teaw:| played baseball at Yola, a 15 mile jolt with: Wegmann’s: team.: There; on a newly lined “baseball field, by the ‘Schoolcraft river, ‘Judge: Eaton: threw the first.ball to.the. uniformed players, . and- after- 9 innings the ump’s indicator-told 26-4, clinching the school's cldimon~ the - tag-alder| league championship of Northern Minnesota. The umpire was Dudley of Nidwa: Walter Dow pitched’ in- his usual good form, for Yola, but had ragged support. Soon after 3 p. m, the crowd of 80 neighbors saw the school’s only sub. at work, Doc Williams; a- nephew- of Di; H. Williams, the famous old time Yale player and coach of the University of Minnesota ' team. Chase, the manager, threw his, arm out~in' the L. | general election-in~ November-next: adépted " by the: Reépublican - con-| Winnipeg; not to-mention Kenoi vention, June ' 21st; 1910 ‘and pledge | and Fort Witlian, have exception- . S T | || som:: | l St.. Paul; July-27 —Thirty members -f of the:Minuesotd Boat club; St..Paul, 1166t | working/in Bemidiji; returned ito his and. Miss Lillian.. MacGregor; the: . Winan schoolu Charles- Bogart,- who - has.: beent home Saturday evening. Big Price for Chicago Realty. Chicago, . July 28.—Property .on ' Michigan® boulevard sold for $14,000 a' front ‘foot; The lotj 82" by 171 feet, which was sold for $450,000' in' 1903, wag bought by the Leander J. McCor- mick- estate’ for $1,148;000¢ Bl e Bankrupt’s Petition for 'Discharge In the Dlfltrlcfi Collfl. of the Unlwfl States' for istrict of Minnesof |- Tn the Hwnr ot John A Slndlm Bu‘lkmm In Bankruptcy, (No. 1184) the Ho Jrable Page Molrls, Judge of the TaDlltflct . surt, of the United States for the District o: Minnesota. Jobn A. Sandin of Bemidjl, in the Jounty of Beltraml and State of ‘Minnesota, in said District, respectfully represents that on the 9th day of May'last past, he'was duly adjudged bnnkrum under the Acts of Congress relating ‘to.Bankruptey: thathe has fln|; surrendered O bis promerss end rights of Broporty, and 'hés tully:complied with all the requirements %“!‘3 Aahm? indl?' the orders of the Oourt uching his'bankraptcs ‘Wherefore he px vs 'hlt he may be decreed Oourt to ha. & tull discharge from lfl debts, Drovlble wllnst his estate under || Sald Bankrupt'Acts, except lncl.fllebm as are excepted by law lmm such discharge. - Dated this 15th day ol July, 1910, bn A. fandin, Bankrupt. Order of Notice Thereon. United States District Court, District of Minnesots, Sixth Diviston, ss. On this %rd day of July. A. D,.1910, on read- {pihe foregolng patition, it s ordered by tho Court, that ring be had upon th» sme on: zust, A D., 1910, before S81d Gours Plnl in' nld District. at'ten o'clock in- the fore and: that 'notice Qieroof o publisned In the Bomid)! Ploneer a Dawspaper printed in 8aid. Districtand that 1 known creditors and other persons in in- n the satd time and place y they have, Why the prager of suid petitioner’ should. " mot bo | AndltIs further ordered by the Gourt, - that the Ulerk shall send by mail to_all known red tors coples of said petition and this order, thom ‘at their places of resi- wfi" s staf essithe-Hohorable Pago Morrls, Judge githesaid Court; and the soal thoteof. At 10 5a1d District, on the 2rd'day 1y, ?se’flm thie Goust) * Cliarles L. Spencer. By Li A. Levonsen; Deputy Orerk. ally strong crews the present-sea- |ff st night for - Kenora,” Oatario, [ évherevthey will.complete .in-the west-{ |} | |ern Canadian: Rowing - association I )['€vent. The- St Paul rowers'landed. in Winnepeg at noon today and will reach Kenora late this afternoon. The St. Paul contingent of rowers. were confident that they would -be able to do themselves credit and ex- pected to land some of the prizes. The event is the center of interest in rowing circles just now. . my vote and best effort to legislation that will rezpportion the state justly and efféctively on or before January|Minneapolis 1st,. 1912, and' without ~regard :Ol:’-'i;;} to :thes term of: offitefors which I Kdflufl’t‘ may be elected, should I be the|columbus choice of the Republicans of this|Milwaukee. district and be elected in the|Indianapolis American-Assesistion Won ¢ lnw Pét .580 878 485 4689 439 L. 3763 370 National League Albert Berg. Candidate For County: Attorsey. 54 30 I' hereby announce: mysed aiNew: York, 48 35 643 fourth inning, and was suceeeded as{candidate for the Republican: nosfPittsburge. .47 35 . pitcher by Beard. Captain- Hauge played his usual errorless game at short. The Yola folks tendered a five-course dinner and supper to the visitors. The School . plays: the faculty July 30. It challenges the Park Rapids team to a game, within the next . three weeks,. on' its own grounds. The season opened July 1; games were played 182 withi the rivermen of the Douglas Lumber Co.; Yolo, 27.6 and'26-4; MaHard, 10-4; La Porte, 22-7; and Park Rapids, the only defeat, 7-11; stepping onto the grounds-after a 30 mile drive in'a het sun and lunch enroute in the:-wagon: July 22, before the rain fell and made it safe,. twenty-five. men and ifatiom for: the office- of- county | Cifititnati At 42 attorney of Beltrami county, subject g%‘:fl 5 43 :-‘, to the primaries to be _ held. Septem- Brooklyn 34< 51 ber 20th, 1910. Boston .. i G. W.-Campbell. Annousi¢ement.: I hereby announce - myself ‘as m"""’“ candidate for the Republican nomi- New Y nation “to- the-office of:county at-|patrie torney at the primaries to-be hefd.fGleveland-. Séptember-20. If chosen, I will | Washirigton do my:best to fill the office. to yourd u““‘"“’ satisfaction. i Anrétican ‘League Chester -McKusick” __ Asnouncement.: I hereby announce mysélf ‘a: can- didate for~the* Républican ~nomifra- tion for the office of County Auditor of Beltrami county at the primaries Aot ‘Association Milwaubée:0% Golembus 8. Kansas City 1—Toledo 4. St. Paul 4—Indianapolis 2 *Minneapolis- 3—Louisville 1. " We'said yesterday that the cost of the drugs is determined by their effectiveness. It is also a good “way to judge their quality. We said also that we place our name only to an advertisement where the . manufacturer stands back of the article: advertised. We sell largely the Parke Davis & Co.’s. | drugs and pharmaceuticals. We sell them and rec- commend the mnot only because we know they are the best sold anywhere, but because Parke, Davis & - Co. stands back of the products they manufacture. Why sometimes a certain drug will cure some peo- ple from an ailment and not others, is, we believe in - most cases the fault of the drug.. Where Parke, " Davis & Co.’s drugs are used and no cure effected it can not be the fault of the drugs. We want our patrons to know that prescriptions prepared in our store are positively as correct asman ‘can make. Feel safe and know it by trading at the | City Drug Store Where Quality Prevails Subseribe for The Pioneer k $2,000.00 Stock of ry Goods Furnishings and 867 | Ji Which we will sell at one-half price. goods. Won Losts Pét i Shoes Good staple No damaged Stock. Come in and .see for S. Shook & Co. At E. H. Winter & Co. Stand Minnesota Ave. Clearancé Sale =4 L - OR CBTAINING six head of stock” were- fighting . fire | to:be held-September-20th, 1910. ERAPAT N ‘ HELP. ARE BEST. on theé north line of the Park, a pers R. C. Hayner. National League ! n sistent fire that:burned tree roots. CENTER. OF 0 i ;NL:‘:‘FMAG—’M Y‘? 8. | low ground, so dry has it been for RAILROAD WAR/| Pittsburg 8—Cincinnati 4. K “I mm B kl | ot : Chicago 8—St. Louis .8 { | :Ozzzs;e;l;lfwiamage was confined Three Great Systems Rushing Llnel — enl m rls v | to Duluth,. - ; ¢ o £ | V. Cer B A e e e A ke - The crowds here is evidence. that:the people of Bemidji | S, viitedthe sohoel July 20 i comp- | sora-wi ses a'veiod st xatvead b | " néen S—Piadepiia - ). and of the neighboring towns appreciate the special bar- L= any with F. G. Frisbie of Park. Rap- idsj who huuled out the new McCor ity such as it has rarely or perhaps never witnessed before. The secret ot the activity Is that the- NEWS FROM HORNET.. tick mowerand hay ‘rake: f6¢ thesf port ‘of Duluth is the prize:for which Thé: annual} school meeting iwas gains we are offering them in our greatly reduced. prices: -on all. 1 '“::’ “,",}’"'},"" :‘j"z Sctidol. . Mr. Clark’s son will go. to :::?12 gwr:::hro:::ew;]‘lms:::l: ‘5}2‘2{3.1 held on- Saturday in the Mutrsy I | todevelop them and mal e : us L o 5 them prodiciioe foporeAt ool aigtsan hls- onportunity; Thee . roads have | schiol house.- There mere. nineteen _Kuppenhelmer and Sophomor e SUItS and o ) ground, but the fight now 13 being | VOters present. Mrs. Jake Millér | | carried acr: the 1is Th ad! b r c |0 POLITICAL %% fho Staginn Iain e | T e Jaare o 1A ravenettes: i il i 1 Candidate For County Auditor. To the:voters of"Beltrami county: I hereby annoutice myself as|q candidate forithe office of county/|s auditdrfor Beltrathicounty, sub; art, clerk for one yem It:was voted to hold thei Big reductlon on all Boys Clothing. on trousers and fancy vests. Special reduction

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