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Rebekahs Will Give Supper. ‘The local lodge of Rebekahs| will give a supper at Odd Fellows hall next Wednesday afternoon from 5:30 to 8 o’clock p. m. Price 25 cents. Distinetive’ Table Ware € Our showing of tine China and Cut Glass, Silver and Cut Metal wares is as different from the usual cut and sdried ‘The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, Official Paper Village of Bemidii 'PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. A AP A Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn., as second class matter. want him, but the majority has been robbed of its rights. THE News says that there was no illegal voting Tuesday and to prove it declares, “The vote poll-| ed (in the fourth ward) did not WANTS Satisfied for One Cent A Word reach the registration.” ' Inas- FOR SALE. {| assortments as possible, Pianos —and— Organs Bisiar & Vanderlip, in a few days, will receive: a large shipment of High Grade pianos and organs, which its | can be duplicated of the large cities. 4 Yet the question of need cause no anxiety as every thing is priced very mod’rat’ly We would appreciate an opportun - \ ity of showing you these wares if for no other réason than that it affords you pleasure to see them. they will place on the @1, . o __ market and will be in a § Geo. T. Baker position to satisfy all cus- tomers. @. Co. BISIAR & VANDERLIP 2 doors west of Ciiy Hall. See our Windows 9 Every pattern, every indi- vidual piece was selected for artistic and ultilitarian qualities from the largest im- porting and* manufacturing houses, and yery few of them out side cost {SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR The Minority Rule. - THERE is rejoicing in the camp ‘of the Bailey-McDonald '’ ring because they won the municipal election Tuesday. But did they? There are indications that they stole something—but that they {won nothing except additional reputation for thievery. There were 769 votes cast for mayor at last Tuesday’s election. ‘Bemidji’s population in June, four months ago was 3,800, and 11t is a mathematical impossibility that a town of 3,800 people should cast more than 650 legal votes, if every vote were recorded— | i Ro=ad the Daily Pioneer. which it neyer is. At the charter ® ) @ a Is one of the Four Railway and Com- mercial Centers of the Northwest Bemidji offers unparalelled opportunities for Business and Manufacturing Minnesota has such Railway and Skipping Facilities. Lots for Bemidji Towosite & 1. A. SIMONS, A:ent. sale by Improvement Co Swedback Bldg. No other city of its size in the State of §| election 530 votes were cast— GO and the town was thoroughly b | combed for voters. An exceed- ingly liberal estimate is that 100 legal voters were then tempor- arily working in the harvest fields of the Dakotas. It is hardly possible, therefore, that more than 625 legal votes can be cast in Bemidji. . Subtracting 625 legal votes ¥ from the 769 votes cast, we_have 8l an illegal vote of at least 144, and % and no disinterested person who stood at the third and fourth ward polls last Tuesday could for a moment doubt that fully 1| @ that number of illegal votes were ¥ recorded in these two wards. Carter (for mayor—they were pulled, ‘caaxed and driven to the polls by the Carter workers. When ques- ,tloned by the judges many of g, These men voted for Mr. e | them attempted to slink away " DORAN BROS. " Ti niny, Stove Repairing, Plumbing, Etec., Etc., i’ el t«ofl Work on Short Notice. Phone 225. J E ! &é Good Coffee! | “ e carry the finest bot‘ree in the city. P R E/De Monogram is the Best Our line of Monogram canned goods cannot he excelled. TR We carry a full line of Dry Goods, Groceries, General Merchandise, Lum- ;J bermen’s Supplies. Rubber Goods, also a complete line of Shoes, Crockery f and Stoneware. Pillsbury’s Best Flour, and Majestic. OATS HaY and were actnally shoved - back {by the Cartsr supporters and compelled to vote! | Until expelled from the room | by the judges County Attorney i M¢Donald stood with one foot over the judge’s railing and open- ly encouraged illegal voters to !demand the right of sufferage, broadly hinting that he was county attorney and that Mayor :Henderson whoissued a warning :to iliegal voters, was powerless. i to prosecute, Reducing our figures to round inumbers there is every evidence {that no less than 140 illegal yotes iwere cast Tuesday for Mr, !Carter. Had the votes of none ‘fbut the actual residents of Be- jmidji been recorded instead of er. Carter being elected bya wajority of Mr. would have carried the city by a‘ majority of over 60. When Mr. Carter takes the oath of office next Tuesday, he will be mayor of Bemidaji by the will of the minority. The majority of the people of Bemidji do not 1 i i i 77, Colds| It should be borne in mind that every cold weakeus the lungs, low- ers the vitality and prepares the system for the more serious dis- eases, among which are the twe greatest destroyers of human life, pueumonia and consumption. E Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has won its great popularity by its prompt cures of this most common ailment. Itaids expectoration, re- lieves the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting a speedy and permanent cure. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. Ll’l'h:e 25¢, Large Size 50c. J much as the registration was 194 and the vote of Tuesday was 226 the News convicts its own party. THE amount of huilding which has been done in Bemidj the past year is surprisingly large, It has been building of the sub- the city is gradually coming’ to look as wellas to. be the most solid, thriving city of northern Minnesota. NEW YORK is the one great city of the world where the people never have anything to say as to how they shall be near it this time, however. Fifty Years the Standasd ‘DR B Bream afl”arfiar Bowder Hade me \;m? 28 Jubilee Siagers Coming. The Dixie Jubilee Singers, | eight voices, will be here for twoi nights, These are the original Jubilee[ Singers and they have prowed so strong a drawing card that they |\ November 16 and 18. have been engaged for the second night. Every member of the vary from the opera to negro boat and cabin songs. sale at City drug store. cents extra for reserved seats. stantial permanent sort, too, and | governed- They came perilously | company is a star and their songs | i Seatson| | et s LI e L FOR SALE—Jersey cow, Mrs. C. H. Miles, 603 Bemidji Ave. HELP WANTED. A AN AA AN A WANTED—Lady cook at Lake- shore Hotel. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this office, The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rybber stamp for vou on short notice. MISCELLANEOUS. (L O et imbal . Al AN TR S WRITE A. D. STEPHENS,Crooks- ton, Minn., about the new towns of Holt, Middle River, Strathcona and Grenbush on| the Thief River Fails extension. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open i Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- I ! urdays, 2:30 t0 6 p, m. Thurs-! day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- brary in basement of court House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, Li-| brarian. WANTED—Gentleman or lady| with good reference, to travel! by rail or with a rig. Salary $1.07200 per year and ex- i | peunses; salary paid weekly and | expenses advanced. Address, | with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, ' Bemidj, Minn. i 1 FOR RENT. ; FOR RENT—One five room cot- tage, one block from school TO RENT—One or two furnished | or unfurnished rooms, for man | and wife, no children. Ad-| dress Pioneer. ! FOR REN’_I‘—F‘ive room eottage ! on Lake Boulevard ard 12th Inquire of T. J. Miller street. & Co. ] Fair and supper for benefit l)f! St. Philip’s Catholic church Thursday, Friday and Saturday FOR SALE— Rubber stamps.| girl. house. J. P. Duncalf. 14 WANTED—Chambermaid at the Brinkman hotel. WANTED—Good dining room Inquire atLake Shore hotel. WANTED—Girl to - take care ire of children and attend school. Apply at G. N. express office. WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Good wages. Call at Wm. MeCuaig’s store. WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United States, of good character and tempel ate and write English. For in- formation app]y to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bem1d11 Minnesota. Lost and Found. LOST—Gold locket and gold beaded chain. Finder leave at 420 Minnesota Ave. for reward. a5 2t o a3 3% a0 3B 2 B 3 § Webster @ Cooley -3 4 Wall Paper & Paint Store P One door south of old PO P building. Telephone No. 283. P R R A O W A g g ’* Minnesota % Manufacturers and Jobbers %= We Want Men )’ toseliour famous MINNETONKA i/ the guaranteed apple, and our general Iine of ] fruitand ornamental nursezy stock, _shyub- ‘bery, roses, vines, 'etc.. Hardy, acclimated,Min- nesota grown stock. nights. | —~———— Apply for terms. L. L. MAY: &.CQi.. > ST PAUL. MINN. 24 e} i Earn from $80 fo 3125 ' WE WANT YOU and Brakeme Per Houth | Per Houth ING MEN for T iremen 4 mpetent. In- & . Cut out Cou- \x Boston B”c Lis, MINN, & ; Lo Gibbons b J 0 P D PO P | P’ U o Stop and Read Did you know that E.H. Winter & Company carry ‘the largest stock of Rubber Goods of any concern in Northern Minnesota, thereby enabling us to purchase our goods from 5 per cent to 10 per cent cheaper than other concerns and we are giving you the benefit. Every pair guaranteed. both A»pfiglcg ~and quality. STAR : RUBBERS ARE THE BESTRUBBERS For the From the smallest childs to largest man’s. Ph one 30 Woodsman. OVERSHOES here. ARCTICS come Everything in this line of Alaskas and fleece lined rubbers for both Ladies’ and Gents UNDERWEAR By buying early we are able to give you the same prices as last year although wool has advanced 10 to 15¢c per pound. An inspection of $1.00 and $1.50 garments will satisfy’ you that this is the place to buy. Satisfaction Guaranteed or.'Money Cheerfully Refunded. E.H. WINTER @ CO.,, Bemidji, Minn. lllllllllllllIllllllllllll The puces are the lowest. When you cannot get fitted elsewhere = G ) b s T habits, who can speak, read . 1 v ~ 9 v 1 ~