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THE BEMIDIT DAILY PIONEER. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST : POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS experience with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla! UBLIGHNED MYERY AVTRANOON. Wilmington (Del) Man Grand Worthy Sixty years of curing thlndhlood. \tv.enk £ President. E —_— nerves, general debility! We wish you would ask your own doctor about Milwaukee, Aug. 19. — Edward ‘or County Auditor, this. 'Asgk him to tell you honestly what he thinks it will do for. your cue. Official Paper City of Bemidji Krause of Wilmington, Del,, 18 the guc- | 1hereby announce myselt a candidate for Then do precisely as he says: Fapag.aoneorstal We pablishy cessful candidate in the contest for the | ¢he republican nomination for Auditor of LAWYERS. Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. | ofiice of grana worthy president of the | Reltrami county, subject to the declsion of By A. KAISER. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Mr. |the voters at the primary election. Beptem- D H FISK Kruuse received 1,386 votes against |ber1s, 190. Jawrs L. GroRaE. | Attorney and Counsellor at Law 814 for Henry G. Davis of Ohio, the PeTe— Offics opposits Hotel Markham. retiring head of the order. Norfolk, Candidate for Treasurer, plaining, “I was brought up without Va., with 972 votes, wis the choice | Ihereby announce myselt as & candidate P. J. Russell any care.” for the next convention city. Boston |for the republican nomination for Treasurer Attorney at Law “Marry me, my darling” sald | SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR| received 609, Omaha 515 and Spokane |of Beltrami county, to be voted on at the| BEMUDSI, - Thin Blood =t The Daily Pioner| wéiss rieer orricene in Dloo To be respectable implies a multitude of little observances from the strict keeping of Sunday down to the careful tying of a cravat.—Victor Hugo. Lots of Care. “You know, George,” she was ex- Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn., as second class matter. - = = - PN u.unrn S _ENGLISH George, “and you shall have nothing 62 votes. The complete llst of officers | primary election to be held Sept, 18, 1906. R P e R T g!kl-s Yok cara == eleolon 6 as tonoms: 8hould I recelve the nomination and later | B+ B- McDénald. €. A. Pitkts, AN S It's a shame to springit, but| ~“Graua worthy president, Edwara |he election as county treasurer, will, 2s in| MecDonald & Pitkin a nrr. e adion a3k Drurrish No Nonsense About Her. p 9 & 2 the past, conduct the office in a good and NG TGS GLE “IS this hot enough for you? Krause, Wilmington, Del.; grand ik LAWYERS [ Skidds—Did she say it was so sudden el t Theodore B, | éiness-like manner. OB BRENOH || midd Mian. . OMice: " Swottast Dk - when you asked her to marry you? —_— worthy: -vice president, 5 S pmtgemen abdees [ Bioese b oot 0 I8 . Bell, Napa, Cal.; grand secretary, A. Cands T ; The Glencoe Register has|p Partridge, Kansas City; srand date for Sheriff. GEONS. L T hereby announce myself as s candidat started on Volume 50, and de-| treasurer, F. E. Hering, South thio repliblican nostifation For/she ‘omes L. A, Wa.rd, M. D., Askin—Of course she didn’t. She was & widow, e i a-’l'n.n't n--l‘.’- w SR Meotian this vaver. — Madl 5 Ind.; grand chaplaly, Joseph T. Hin- clares that it feels as young as of sheriff of Beltrami county, to be voted up- Physicisn and Surgeon, s young kle, Oregon; grand ‘tonductor, W. C.| on at the primary election tobe held Sovt. 18, | Disenses of the Eye a lpoc'lllly. . N Pettus, Norfolk, Va.; grand inner |1806, and should I receive the nomination and ‘Wall Paper Mouldings I& BUY T NOW. Glasses fitted. later the election will conduct the office in a £00d and business like ml;;n;r e Dr. Rowland Grilmore Barker’s Drug Store b At Physician and Surgeon Candidate for Couinty Attorney. Ofica: : TWIES Binck T hereby announce myself a candidate for “7 the Republican nomination for the office of DR. vaAR’NINGER county attorney of Beltrami county, Minn, at At “‘".'l“‘l'.:“b:“;':"' the primaries. September 18th, 196, If n Meplon 2 Inated and elected I pledge myself toperform | THird_St.. one block west of 1st Nat'l Bask ¢ the duties of the office to the best of my ability DRAY AND TRANSFER. with justice and Impartialety. —_—_— > Joux F. GreoNs. Wes Wright, Candidate for Clerk of Court. Phone 0. o Tt ONE CENT A WORD. 404 Beltrami Ave I hereby announce myself as a candidate No Advertiseinent Accepted For Less for the Republican nomination for clerk of Tom Smart Than 15 Cents. district court to be voted upon at tho DHImATY | Dray and baggage. Safe and Plaso moving. Caan Mai™ Aty ALl O3 63 > Accom; ut election September 18, 1906, Should I re- celve the nomination and later the election, | L0008 NO. 58 | 618 America Ave. Town Orders I will conduct the office ina careful and busi- ness like manner, CHARLES F. SCHROEDER. e — guard, Ed l‘oote. Pleasant Hill, Mo. - grand trustees, Harry J. Bracken, Mil Itasca Co. Independent: The waukee; Dan J. Dalton, Cincinnati; Bemidji Pioneer is now printed| Fred 1. Roerter, Louisville, and front end foremost, has a new | Thomas D. Hayes, Newark, N. J. head and is much improved in appearance as a result. TWO FATALLY WOUNDED. J. A. HOFF Chicago Youths Fight Duel for Girl's Affections. Chicago, Aug. 20.—In a duel be- tween two boys for the affections of Miss Catherine Cannon Charles Mar- tin, eighteen years old, was probably fatally wounded and one of his sec- onds, “Lucky” Hanson, received ‘wounds that will probably result in his death. Hanson, after the trouble, was spirited away by several companions and has not been found by the police. The other duelist, William Sweeney, escaped unhurt and is under arrest, held for the double shooting. Half a dozen members of the gang that witnessed the shooting have been arrested. Two of them, Hubert Eicke and “Peggy” Dederick, were captured in a vacant livery stable after the de- Another earthquake disaster on the Pacific coast serves to re- mind us that the Mississippi ‘Valley is a pretty good place to tie to; and the part that lies in Minnesota, at that. Reliable Painter All Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk There are two classes of poli- ticians—those that are in and tho! that ought to be. This division is well to bear in mind when considering the merits of candidates.—Backus Times. How about those who merely would like to be. Varnishes DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. FOster, |mmcoeeiocinnen S e Dr. thne WANTED—For the U. S, Marine Cor men between ages 21 1 hereby announce myseltas a Republican| SURGEON DENTIS’I‘S ,mdpssa’ An opportunity to see candidate for the nomination for sheriff of | pHONE 124 MILES BLOCE. Y 1 PPo; Y Beltraml county, to be voted upon at the | —————— T BLOOK, : i3 world For full ’ng’"l"" primary election to be held September 18, ion apply in person or et- 1906 If I receive the nomination and later DR. J. T. TUOMY ler to U.S. Marine (,orpg re- the election, will conduct the office as in the i past, In a good and business like manner, g Dentist crum;g office, cor. Beltrami Thanking you for ‘past favors and for any | First National Bank Bulld’g. Telephone No.230| 8nd Second Aves., Bemidji, favors which you may show at this time, | ™ N — v WA a1 yours sincerely, Tros. BAILEY, HELP WANTED. tectives had broken down the doors ] That man Stensland seems to| 2nd fired several shots into the dark The Chicago R o ° be as active as the Irishman’s ;1?,?;,,, Ts';?ofif.'fefihl’rife&l;esfiifi 'llle: ay lmlte flea. Day before yesterday he after the fatal affray. was in Minneapolis, yesterday he was in Pittsburg, today he was in Spokane, and~ tomorrow he probably will be in New 7 Minnesota. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST WANTED—For U. 8. army able- Candidate for Clerk of Court. Office ever B. H. Winter's Store. bodied, unmarried men be I hereby announce my candldacy for the tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- republican nomination for Clerk of Court at | V- R'c“‘;'v“";‘::;‘;fl“v“&_‘,mmm zens of United States, of the primary election to be held Sept. 18, 1906, : M 3 2 ood During my first term, I have used my influ- W.L. Brooks, Cashter. | £00d character and temperate Robert M. Larner, for many years a prominent Washington correspondent, 1s dead after a lingering illness. via the Burlington Route gives you a delightful day- light ride along the Mississippi River. Nearly 300 Prince Mohamed Ibrahim of Egypt 4 habits, who can speak, read i 1 1 ice for the interest of th ty; al ) miles of magnificent river scemery. Your trip to Orleans. Oris it just a case of waiixlnost s'(‘eirlo;xsli' ;n{:::;i 5?0::! r::ut;;t i1 oot Pl lieintbaider Lumbermens National Bank and write English. For in- . . B . N - Faglpry mobile accident a g b d obligl It 1 5 Chicago will be pleasant, comfortable and interesting string-fiend imagination. Barnay, Normandy. Hia chanffour was | rie0us, 2nd obliging to al 1t smcomatul . OF BRNTDY 30;!:::10&;2?};)1'& kf,“l‘;:‘:td g if you use this train. —_— Killed. efforts will be as in the past. Trasting that - Minnesota, i, Three trains d: ain' Whoever deserves the credit, Ann;e Da\{:s.lagedtthlrty. s;tld 4 ‘to {;:;Jms-; cf:::lr x;z'e w:‘h your :“:vmlrz:z ;n:m Respectfully Solicits Your Business N N ° i]-| have been the largest woman in the o WANTED—Second cook-and a Leave Minneapolis 7:30 a. m., ‘7:50 p. m., 9:50 p. m. Governor Johnson or tha Rail-| (00, Pl (0 S 1o ome near FIRE INSURANCE chambermatd =5t - DEioh 2 2 :30 road and Warehouse commission, | Huntington, W. Va. She weighed 720 written in the Best Old Line Companies. Hotel: rinkman Leave St. Paul 8:20 a. m., 8:40 p. m.,10:30 p. m. the fact remains-that the rail.| pounds. " n?,,:‘;gpous,n A“fi% lsM_WI;::t— 0f Arrive Chicago 9:35 p.m,, 9:00 a. m,, 11:15 p. m. roads are “coming to time.’| Rev. J. L. Alexander, one of the ozp tml‘/ss_cuo o, hm_d‘e“%cy No/ecz WANTED: First class cook at most widely known ministers of the ¥ Cumberland Presbyterian church, is ern Pacific and the Soo have| dead at Nashville, Tenn. He was sev- . F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt. |instituted a ten per cent reduc:|-enty-seven vears old. | i i i H Commercial receipts from the Alas- Bl-”lln []n Germania Lits Batidiag, 5¢. Paut, Minn. tion in grain rates. Thatis what kan cable and telegraph lines owned i the people who have to pay the by the government amounted to $24,- Hnur City Restaurant. heQuoy's | = mrme— B PO ISV U FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap. Inqmre at this office, e S e A e o S (el FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you on short notice. Drivers FOR SALE—Remington _type- 3 writer. Latest improved ma- LIVERY HACK IN CON- chine with tabulator,-and first NECTION.- class typewriter desk. Neither D used but little and both in first ! . class condition. Call at Pio- Night Calls Promptly An- neer office, For further information and descriptive The Great Northern, the Nortb- Northern, 72%ec; No. 3 Northern, 70 tolder call on any ticket agent or address @71%ec. Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Aug. 18—Wheat—To arrive and on track—No. 1 Northern, 75%c; No. 2 Northern, 74%c; Sept., T1%c; Dec.,’ 72%c; - May, 71%e. Flax—To arrive and on track, $1.143%; Sept., $1.- 13% Dec.. $1.10. Sivetyl IOPEN DAY AND NIGHT Good Rigs and Careful freight want. Let the politicians | 000 in July, which is $2,000 in excess fight out at their own sweet will| °f the amount collected by the United N tates i revious month, the question to whom belongs States Iy the thunder. Buy town lots at RESIGNING BY WHOLESALE. L] i Police in Russian Cities Find Occupa- » nternational Falls ‘St. Petersburg, Aug. 20.—Since the [ [ ] acute revival of terrorism the ministry @ —— of the interior has been flooded with laints forwarded by chiefs of po- D i : : swered. R T Jice In al parts of the empire to the Internation Falls bids fair to LOST and FOUND effect that the police are resigning by i 2 At errennoee If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our wholesale and it Is evident that if be the future metropolis of the LOST: . Plain Gold _bracelet. this state of affairs continues it may Return to Pioneer cffice for re- compel a practical replacement of the ward. “ : : ” police by troops. a es Ic The cabinet has given serious at- ° ° tention to the situation in Poland and K the question of dispatching consider- aln lver a e able reinforcements of troops there / and sending out punitive expeditions LOST: Last evening on Third street, string of ‘gold beads. Leave at Pioneer office for re- ward. THE COMPORTABLE WAY. LOST: Sunday, Ripe Fruit: Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges and e D e o Aug. 19, a Bananas. has been reached. ;- small, white puppy, with shorl. ) ) . ‘The monarchist organtzations, most It will pay you to secure a good Ao s v e s I il Telsphone buyman forile: Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- [l | of which are classed by the liberals as : (Connecta with Orlental Limited at tion to Sentinel office, No. 79. et Mylos, Prigek gt & Rational conross at Kiet wit the investment by buying lots in i o e aiepmy - f|| A B Allen. g view to placing tickets in the fielc}‘ ffli' | <k 5 R No. 34... Duluth Express. LOST—Strayed or stolen, a sor- Try our Monogram and University Coffee, bo Lol e By . Holler's addition to Internation- rel horse, weight 1500, stripe in the face, number on fore- foot, a large spavin on off hind leg. Finder will be rewarded by informing W. T. Blakely. IFULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN, Agt. JJ| - MISCELLANEOUS. Bemidji, Minn. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2 30 to 6 p. m. 'l'hnrsdu,ys 7t 8 P m. also. Library in base- ment of Court House. Miss Mabel Kemp, librarian, vember. WEST BOUND. TEA: Green tea per pound, 2lc Fancy dairy butter, 10¢, 17¢ and 20c¢ per pound. Strictly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. al Falls. Be sure to consult me at the Markham hotel, Wednes- day or Thursday, August 22-23 Carl Kahle, Agent Bombs for Governor General. ‘Warsaw, Aug. 20.—Three bombs were thrown at the governor general’s carriage from a third floor balcony of a house on Natitinska street. Two of . them exploded behind the carriage, Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. without damaging it, but breaking all the windows of the neighboring SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, houses Seventeen Mutineers Executed. 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidiji, Minn. L Pitersbue, Avie. 80 Boviitin 0p°n from 6a.m.to8 p. m of the sailors of the cruiser Pamyat . M. s M. Azova, who mutinied Aug. 2, and one e e ] No 107...Park Rapids Live.. Minnesota & lnternational | ———— = Ih Qonnecilon withithe The freaks were forming a club. The % ,.Noflhel‘n Paclfic" “dastic skin man had the chair. S Provides the best train . passenger “Next In order,” said he, “are nom- P k Your I k service between Northome, Funkley | inations for treasurer. Has any one"— ac run Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker | The wild man of Borneo rose. and intermediate points and Minne-| “I nominate,” he said, “the legless And Go East e T s e R e agitator arresteg in connection with the mutiny, who were condemned to death by a courtmartial, were exe cuted at Reval during the day. BOTH PARTIES PREPARED. Whites and Negroes Believe an Attack Is Imminent, Thtongh Souch c..k‘:."'"sfi“’:;".'.’z EELEEEEEEE 333232333333 Brownsville, Tex, Aug. 20.—With That’s & good start toward a pleasant and of oars. Ample time at Brainerd both -parties prepared for an attack profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing tor dinner. l 0 N E A s Y P A Y M E N T s and each believing it to be imminent, your teiket tell the agent that it Must read B OARD B S l A R there have been no special develop- ovorithe By oxtobs Sunday ments in the situation growing out of the recent trouble between the negro troops and the citizens of this place. The citizens' committee has been ad- vised that the troops will not be with- drawn pending an investigation and that state troops will not be sent here. Judge James B. Wells, whose word is practically law along the bowder, is on his way home now and when he ar- rives it is probable that there will be some move made to relieve the ten- sion, STATIONS Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul mlx"_;.h_ ropeee.. a2 1§ VANDERLIP &00 Railway & sl - between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Five handsome daily trafns including the Ploneer Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections at St, Paul Union Depot with all trains from the North and West. Sleeping car berths higher, wider and longer than the berths in other sleepers and therefore cooler and more comfortable for Summer travel. Let us know where you are going and full information as to rates, routes, connections, ete. will be cheerfully furnished by return mafl For the man or woman of moderate means we are offering lots in the third addition on easy monthly payments. The lots are nicely located and the price is within the reach of all. have removed to their new A quarters where they in- vite the public to call and inspect the new stock of PIANOS — Chicago Union Stock Vardi: For further particulars write or call Chicago, Aug. 18.—Cattle—Beeves, $8.85@6.75; cows and heifers, $1.35@ emidji Townsite and Im.- s sociers s eeter. 1200 W, B.DIXON : Repais for a1 o ot seming Ma A i and butchers, $5.85@6.42%; good A chines. Sewing Machine oll and need provement Compa.ny. heavy, $6.95@6.35; rough heavy, $6.55 NORTHWESTERN . I Bupe - o les. We tune Pionos and repair ‘Machines. Sheen. $3.00@5.35; yearlings, H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. JJ|25: lisat $5.90@6.45; ples, $5.00 | 365 Robert Strest. St. #6400630; iambs, $4.5098.00, 5 = mmmutmtwmswtuwe

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