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i i | 4 Ask your doctor his experience with Ayer's h Cherry Pectoral in hard colds, hard coughs, C O u g S bronchitis, weak throats, weak lungs. Then profit by it. If he has anything better, use that. If he says Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is all right, then use that. Get the best there is, always, for the best is none too good. Keep in mind this— “Sold for over 60 years '’ o have no wearets! We publish J.C AyexcCo. the formulas of ail our medicines! _Lowel] Daily Excursions Eastward Tow rates to Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto and points on the picturesque St. Lawrence River. Three first-class trains daily to Chicago via the Bur- lington’s cool “Mississippi River Scenic Line.” Electric Fans Electric Lights 0 n Chicago Limited Leaves Minneapolis 7:50 p. m.; leaves St. Paul 8:40 p. m; arrives Chicago 9:00a.m. Full information as to rates and service will be turnished by F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt. Germania Life Bullding, St. Paul, Minn. s = .. | Burlington| foute | Pack Your Trunk And Go East That's a good start toward a pleasant and profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing your tciket tell the agent that it Must read over the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Five handsome daily trains including the Pioneer 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 sleep'ers 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 mail W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul Flour! Flour!) If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our “Majestic” Ripe Fruit: Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges and Bananas. Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- est styles. Prices right. Try our Monogram and University Coffee, TEA: Green tea per pound, 21c Faney dairy butter, 10¢, 17¢ and 20¢ per pound. Strictly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidji, Minn. ‘ Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. LOTS ON EASY PAYMENTS 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. For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemld”, ‘lin a local paper come within & |honestcarryingout of the work pertaining year. This remedy is recommended by dealers who have sold it for many years and know its value. It has received thousands of Ak A Logislative Candidate, MO&Y Peopls He wl)l favor a reciprocal de- Coln:, Cholera & Di Rem edy Raliroad aud Warehouse commission, thor= PRI G~ sl BN | 0 X By A. KAISER. voters of the dlstrict that T am In hearty ac| o po o annor ag other property: redistricting D. H. FISK mfifi!mfi{e’gflc fl: Entered In the postofiice at Bemidj. Minn., | aud the bettorment of Its roads which means | 'FiCts $0 88 to glve the northern part of the Office opposite Hotel Markham. There are propositions other than these to | POT fOF state sanitorlums for care and cure Dractical farmer and businessman, he will be - The Daily Pioneer|i POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS §|2ractical tarmer and business e s v vt PROFESSIONAL Official PIDBI‘ c“y of Beflld" In announcing mysolf us & murrage law, a reduction fn oxpress, freight comprising the countles of Beltraml, Olear- | o oy 0ol 1bion'and control of all sorpOree LAWYERS. Almost every family has need cordance with the torward movement and as second class matter. we will encourage immigration and encour- | 42t€ 148 Just apportionment; the ensctment f c tives; addiifonal t to pub- Attorney at Law SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR|be taken up, and I will, it nominated and |1 CORRMTIDUIVER: ACE1IONA1 SUDDOTE 1O Db | NN, o — (ot e v Chamberlain’s PUBLISHED RVERY AFTERNOON, Al c A R D S i the legislature from tho sixty-first districy, | 4710 PASSonKer rates: incroased owers to the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. |"ater and Red Lake, T deslre to assure the | ion. " unq the taxation of the same in the of the state legislative and senatorisl dis-| Attorney and Counsellor at Law step for the drainage of thisnorthern country bbb enied et of more stringent pure food laws: liberal sup- P. J. Russell elected, do my best for all things pertaining | !1C schools: educational schools: drainag e e testimonials from grateful people. to my dlateie and will endeavot to ollow the | 568 UG o8 SR SRR S| B B, McDonald It has been prescrbed by phy- i . | wishes of the people, . I, o Py i+ “Whom the gods wish to des-| Wisnesof the pe oainage and good roads are | PFOPEFty: and the re-election ot Knute Nel- ATTORNEY AT LAW sicians with the most satisfactory troy they first make mad.” the paramount Issues, and what s needed | On 10 the United States senate. Bomidy, Mins. Office: Swedback Block results. These with thé matteis of Interest to the| —m7M — " for the betterment of our district. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Tseok the nomination at the reauest of. a | PeOPle and for which ho will do his best for AND Mr. Cole seems to have crowd- | numbor of interests, and will malntain an in- | Wp,£*384est Dumber of peosle Interested. are| 7 - A. Ward, M. D., It has often saved life before medicine could have beea sent for or a physician summoned. It only costs a quarter. Can afford to risk so much for so ? BUY IT NOW. s a few of the many principles which Mr. Han- ed Mr. Johnson off that railroad f:m';‘:::::{;:tlm“fls 3::"'“;_“‘1"““::; son, It elected, will do for the people of his Physiciun and Surgeon. rate regulation platform. always been an independont worker in my | J19trict: Disenses of the Eye a specislty. Oan you afford to trust these great ques- business, and in this, the people's business, Glasses fitted. will stil be Independent, I will always seek | 1018 10 one who has not declared himselt or Some of the things that APPEAr | tho best interests of my constitucnts and the | ¥1'0, IEp be ndifferent to theso princivles. | Tyyr Rowland Gilmore or atiy of them. Physician and Surgeon Office: Iiles Block Barker’s Drug Store S . o to the office, and will favor the citizens of my few polysyllabic words of being|aisirict as a body politic. actually intelligible. With the above brlef outline of my palitical fi""““‘“*" ARDASAARITLD intentlons, I respectfully soliclt your ald and } DR' WARNING-ER % —— support at the polls on the 18th of September. B l S l A R VTETBRINAIaV SURGEON J. J. Opsahl for the house and J.J. OPsARKL. o N i b .;.Whh‘:w:b;r.:qm_. ot R. L. Hanson for the senate. For County Auditor. 1 hereb; yselt didate for | ® y DRAY AND TRANSFER. Strong men, both of them; the |y reputiican nommesion for Audiior of|§ VANDERLIP & €0 §|— e kind this district wants in the|Reltrami county, subject to the decision of Wes Wright, the voters at the primary election, Septem- Dray and Transfer. — legislature. Der 18, 1906, JAuES L. GEORGE. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave ONE CENT A WORD. = Candidate for Sheriff. ; i k I hereb olt didat Tom Smart No Advertiseinent Accepted For Less A “pome” published in the ereby announce myself as a candidate Sy el seisient: Aosonts for the republican nomination for the office Phone No. 58 | 18 America Ave. Cash Must oo All Out Of —_— e e Ao ny BB have removed to their new quarters where they in- vite the public to call and inspect the new stock of Warroad Plaindealer has got|of sheriff of Beltrami counts. tobe voted up- that paper iato a $5,000 libel suit. | on at the primary election to be held Sept. 18, Some “po’try is a libel and some :m. and should I receive \;,ihe nomination l;nd DENTISTS. Town Orders . ater the election will conduct the office in & . - e i S e e it PIANOS Dr. R. B. Foster, W ‘\NTE';DEL; :vc:: IJE:' Mari ) ’ i : —F o . 5. Marine Candidste for County Attorney. Dr. P, hinney Corps; men between es 21 SURGEON DENTISTS and 835. An op;:uorl,unit.yag to see the world. For full informa- DR. J. T. TUOMY tion apply in person or by let- . ler to U. S. Marine Corps re- Dentist cruiting office, cor. Beltrami First National Bank Build'g. Telephone No. 230 and Second Aves., Bemidji, . Minnesota. Dr. C. M. Smith, I hereby anunounce myself as a candidate | 3 DENTIST WANTED—For U. S. - . — for the Republican nomination for clerk of Offica over B. H. Winter’s Stors. ied unma?riesd “;n ’2{; “.g:‘ Governor Johnson moved | district court to be voted upon at the primary %;gaaaaa;ga&aa;;;;”g” | e T o | Dbodied, be election September 18, 1906. Should I re- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- ORGANS ETC. Repalrs for all kinds of Sewing Ma- chines. Sewing Machine oil and need- les. We tune Plonos and repair Or- : gaus and Sewing Machines. : A vote for J. J. Opsahl for the| [ nereby announce myselt a candidate for i i vote for state |the Republican nomination for the office of legl'slature 58 ta county attorney of Beltrami county, Minn, at drainage and good roads, honest | e primaries, September 15th, 1906, It nom- and fearless legislation, insofar |Inated and elected I pledge myselt toperform f % the duties of the office to the best of my ability asone man’s influence in the|yith justice and impartialety. House can go, and Knute Nelson Jonx F. GIBBONs. for United States senator. Candidate for Clerk of Court. 333333333393333333333333333333 3333333333 VCEE CCECEFEEC EEECEEELE % against the railroads when he |cetve the nomination and later the election, _TIME TABLE_ zens of United States, of _— was proded with a sharp stick. | ¥!!l conduct the office in a careful and busi- | see——— N, . good character and temperate o One aouldn'fi think the goise of| " Hxe mnnmbmm.us F. SCHROEDER- . MA ‘Bn“c“gg I MINNEAPOHS' RED LAKE & habits, .who can spealk, re.ad the proding could be distorted so Candidate for Treasurer. I ??:;E';E'er of the age and I have MANITOBA RY. C0. ::gm;fi:"sfi;fih% R ef:‘::iti:lé that it would sound like cam- |, Ilereby announce myself as a candidate |§ P55 LL\RRe ekt now. It is boun Officer, Miles “block, Bemid for the republican nomination for Treasurer to double shortly, 8o order to-day. Daily—Except Sundays. paign thunder. But everything Minnesota. of Beltrami county, to be voted on at the R. B. HIGBEE, Broker primary election to be held Sept. 18, 1906. || Germasia Life Bldg., St.Pavr,Mr.x. TO REDBY AND RETURN. : Should I receive the nomination and later Fationl Bank References. . 4+ In effect August 20, 1906. WANTED—Bright young man — the election as county treasurer, will, as in to do work around a printing - the past, conduct the office in a good and Lv Bemidj business-ltke manner. G. H. FrexcH ] Y Nopos :| office and to learn the trade in is possible with a smooth poli- tician, Poor Mr. Rockefeller! No Minnesote 1 : o | allits branches. Must be over Candidate for Auditor. i AT Redby. ; 0 5 01 matter what he says, the public| Inereby announce mysel as a candidate|§ ¥ Manufacturers and Jobbers % §[4r : il)xbvt:grrx kyear; (;f;hgep :l;d ;v;ll;zfig ( 1 i in- | for the Republican nomination for county 8 o % sneers and questions his sin auditor of Beltrami county subject to the de- Excursion train. start. cerity. If he gives good advice|cision of the voters at the primary election to his son’s S\mdny school class, | September 18th, 196. Should I receive the 4 | nomination and later the election as county people wonder why he doesn’t|auditor, Ishall endeavor, as in the past, to follow it; if he says he would like | discharge the duties of the office faithtully and in a business like manner. We Want Me: |LyBemidil.. 5:0 3 m. [Lv Redby.. 5:30 p. m. tosellour famous. MINNETONKA SCHEDULE SEASON OF 1906. WANTED: Good girl for gen- eral housework. Good wages. 716 Minnesota Ave, Y the guaranteed appl and our general line of fruitand ornamenta i nursery stock, shrub- to get on closer terms of intimacy TomN WILMANK, o R Al W1 STEAMER MICHAEL KELLY WhANTED_Gk ogd glirl’?g’);' §enell‘ial < . e SRR . , ok, o ousework. emidji with his countrymen, some wag Candidate for Register of Deeds. — e ooy for termn. In effect Anauss &, avenue. Gl . hollers “‘pickpocket”” and every| Ihereby announce myself as a candidate | <. L, MAY & ©O.. - 8. PauL. Minn | - \ONDAYS_Teave Roaby at 10 elock am — . . 3 for the Ri blican nomination for the office e one clings to his valuables; if he| g tie Eerublioan nomination for the offce for Agency, Cross Lake School and Shotley FOR SALE. roolk, o “ TUESDAYS—Leaye Shotley Brook at 7| oomcosrmmsssessasasassssasasssssscnssanann says he ]oves h]s countr ;he | primaries to be held September 18, 1906, 1am . 0 . & y! Y, the Pt d work Bevlighad s thor WISHES A’ DICTATORSHIP. gelock & m.. for Shotley &%s':omcfieglr’(;sj FOR SALE—Magnificent moose sentiment is that ‘he ought %0|ough tratning in that line and i elected will “stopping at Blackduck when necessars. " head, mounted; will be sold when it has done so much for |conduct the office in a careful and business N EDNESDAYS—Leave Redby at 100clock | cheap. Inquire at this office. 2. m. for Agency. Leave Agency at3:30 p. m. like manner. Soliciting your support. 2 & for Redbs. him. There seems nothing left | 3.P. Riopee. St. Petersburg, Aug. 3L—It is s ofigukgnns—nuus on Special Orders| FOR SALE: Seven room house for Mr. Rockefeller to do but| Familiarly known as “"Reddy" Riddell. serted that Premier Stolypin and his | - FRIDAYS—Leave Redbyat10 o'clocka. m.| lot. Iiquire W. A. Casler, e keep mum and saw wood. For County Commissioner. colleagues are employing the news- g‘;‘g&“'fi%&hsgafgo Sl}f‘fil{eio}mubggg 1111 Lake Boulevard. = - Thereby announce myself as a candidate | papers which they control to fight the | office then to Redby. = PANAAAAARAAA A~ nnAran | OF county commissioner from the frst dis- | eamarilla. This, it Is said, 1 the se- |, SATURDAYS Teave Redby at 10 gclock | FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. 7 trict to be voted upon at the primaay election | gret of the Novoe Vremya's constant | Agency. “Stopping at Blackduck when| The Pioneer will procure any September 18, 1906. If nominated and elected | yofarences during the last few days | MeCessars. kind of a rubber stamp f ‘a st ¢ SUNDAYS—Excursion trip on lake d p for The State Press e e borests of the county and dis- | 1o the necessity for protecting the cab- | August and September. -~ o °-° Y% | 0oy on short notice. FOR SALE—Remington type- —_— W.G. MARSON, Gen'l Mgr. writer. Latest improved ma- chine with tabulator, and first pietrvactilanenilon, fnet from the Interference of per- PRl f . nicious court influences. M. Stolypin, Stillwater Gazette: Speaking Candidate for Sheriff, In conversation with friends, is said about state developmént: A/ Ihereby announce myselfas a Republican | to have declared that he is continually class typewriter desk. Neither used but little and both in first class condition. Call at Pio- s S e candidate for the nomination for sheritt of [ Subjected to embarrassment, adding fellow up in the vicinity of Be- |y rami county, to be voted upon at the | that he was convinced that the task mfd]n sa.ys.there is a cucumber |primary election to be held September 18 | which he had set himself was impos- still growing that is ten feet,|1%¢. IfIreceive the nomination and later | gible unless the emperor gave him an two inches long. - That is an ;‘y‘f elt’lc“':"- will m‘;"';“ :’Jfl Dfif:e“m‘l‘;;:: absolutely free hand, in other words, | o CONONTAR e neer office. awful large cucumber or a ver #k in- 900 3o buainesy conferred upon the cabinet a practical IFORT) J —_ swirs liar.g Y | Thenking you for past favors and for any Alstatorsbiy AR | tmetion: ooma FOR RENT. favors which you may show at this time, EAST BOUND. s e . — yours sincerely. THOS. BAILEY, t;;l:c;e;fllg: nflu;::uth:: ::: :::tm:: No. 108..Park Rap. .5 Line..7:10 &. m. FOR RENT: Neatly furnished - St. Paul Dispatch: There are Candidate for Clerk of Court. dléiice wmc: h:’m 3 with the emperor | § (0onnects with Orlental Limited at rooms for rent: All new, house some advantages in the simplified | Ihereby announce my candidacy for the o spelling as it %s Romevelheg o | republican nomtnation for Clerk of Court at | 810c@ the tragedy of Aug. 25, when the peliing 4 . explosion of a bomb at the premier’s cut the “ue’ off of “‘decal 37 | the primary election to be held Sept. 18, 1806 e “ue "ofl o €Calogue, " | b ing my first term, I have used my influ- | residence caused the loss of over this- will surely be an advantage, any- |ence for the Interest of the county: always | t¥ lives. LOST and FOUND o thing to shorten the decalogue. |prompt in attending to my official dutles, and | In the above mentioned conversation o S A e DL S And to remove the ‘“me” from |courteousandobliging to all. If successtul| with his friends the premier is al- - 3. & LOST—On streets of Bemid “programme’” will surely con-|2the primary election and re-election, my | Jeged to have said that history seemed bill book containing sum of 5 B D- | offorts will be as in the past. Trusting that nir 0 stitue a desideratum; there is|you may favor me with your support, I am, | (@ e repeating itself, the situation money and securities. Finder please keep money and return altogether too much egotism on | Vers Sincerely Yours, ¥. W.Raony, ;| Slosely resembling the’ Moalng’. daye securities to this office. — of Alexander II. The reactionary spirit the usual concert stage. For Judge of Probate. was growing rapidly. He felt confident I wish to announce my candidacy for the _— —_— MISCELLANEOUS. the measure which the cabinet pro- :1: 1::211::;:“113'1;“;::11105:)r ;Igfe 1‘:1' i;%? “IA; jected would result in a majority of PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open s Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 MILLINERY STORE BURNS. o b B ol e in” the pavt | Moderates being elected to pariia- to6p, m. Thursdays7 to 8 = meets with your approval, I kindly ask for | ment as against the Extremists on the ; : Mionesota € International| o et eiso. Tovwacyim: vese 8t. Paul Visited by Second Destruc- | your support at the coming election. Pledg- | left, whose aim was to overthrow the In Connection with the ment of Court House. Miss tive Blaze. ing myselt, should I be re-elected, to conduct | monarchy and establish a republic. . Mabel Kemp, librarian. .Northern Pacific.. and furniture, on American = avenue. Mrs. A Aller. Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at 5:15p. St FULL INFORMATION FROM [ E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. the office to the very best of my ability in 8t. Paul, Aug. 31.—Fire broke out |y tyiure, asT have heretofore, Thanking in the Stronge-Warner building at Sev- |one and all for past favors, 1am, yours re- 34 enth and Minnesota streets about 5 [spectfully, M. A. CLARK, "ow 5“ PIA"ns o'clock a. m., almost completely ruin- Candidate for County Superintendent of ing the two lower floors and basement Schools. FUH Provides the best train passenge: | W.R. Baumbach, President. and causing a losmof about $145,000. I hereby announce my candidacy for the service between Northome, Funkley C. W. Baumtach, Vice-President. The fire started from a defective | republican nomination for county superin- Blackduck, Bemidji, alker > W. L. Brooks, Cashier. electric wire in a cloakroom on the |tendent ot schools to be voted upon at the h and intermediate points and Minne _ iorilicaat comiet ot The ArSEMicor. primary election Soptembor 18, 1906, apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth Lumb National k 2 Ihave been In the educational work for and a little energy. and all points east, west and south. | Lumbermens National Ban The Stronge-Warner Millinery com- |, oo o', S0 2 s . Through shes bet N o y-tWo years. as a teacher, in- bel di ugh coaches between Northome OF BEMIDJI. pany occupy the entire six floors of | yucioror superintendent. For four years bi vi'le;:’;’ :Otd m el::: ;%rg:i:i;flg and the Twin Cities. No change b the bullding, and their expensive stock | 1 was assistant county superintendent of the | 18 arie e 'Y [of cars. Ample time at Brainerd is valued at §320,000, fully covered by | Ottertail county schools. which position I | t0 Sell pianos, but we are aware|for dinner. insurance. resigned to attend the state university, and |of the fact, that we must offer el POARD o, The Plerce Cloak company occupy |of which school T am s graduate. For the [ some great inducements to people Daily except Sunday half of the first floor and their stock [Pastsix vears I have been ldentlfied with the | o), Jive jn gutside 'towns, so as STATIONS public school work of Beltraml county and ¥ et o & 1t elected I will conduct the educationsl | want to place two pianosinevery |7 tally destroyed. work of the county 1n a careful manner and | town in v!.)hls st.atepa.nii Yo do it 3 () Strict Censorship Observed. for the nterests of all and bulld up our coun- | ¢ ioklv e offer the aboye JQ\Q@\'}Q\; S Sivetyl Madrid, Aug. 31.—The strictest 4 DIE| sors;i; is ol:lserved in r?agnrd to nt:fi(nc me"““yfi‘xcllfl‘::;'xo;‘: 3‘%‘%"$an. GREAT sAcmFmE dews, but it is known that the move- THI1S IS A GENUINE OFFER. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Respectfully Solicits Your Business FIRE INSURANCE written in the Best Old Line Companies. ment is extending to Santander and | Candidatefor Superintendent of Schools. Bilboa. Reinforcements of troops are | Ihereby announce myself as a candidate e proceeding to these citles from Valla: | for the republican nomination for the office Sa“ to prove “'e_]lml:"l gfilz) o dolid, Leon, Valencia and Oviedo. The |°f superintendent of schools of Beltrami | WOXd we say, we will also offer to | militiry authorities are adopting rig, | COUNtY. 10 e voted on at the primars election | pay your railroad fare to Minne- to be held September 18, 1908, i i RLAA Biaay - B Geod Ri orous mensures to suppress anarchy. | “loua 1 seceree the nomination, and, ater, | 3PONS and return, that is we_ will rd Rigs and Careful deduct your railroad fare from 2 3 New York Bricklayers Btrike. | 00 e o e and st sfios | th $50.00. We will also pay the : Drivees New York, Aug. 31.—The executive |to the schools of the county. | freight on the piano to you.: city. Reep : o ot “"YB':‘“‘:‘"“;“M“' J. J.REGAN. Write at once and obtain one of LIVERY HACK IN CON- of Greater New York has urdered a i { | general strike ‘of all union bricklay- What r, Hansos Stands For. ::::: ump;zrm&:u, l‘{’:xix‘:gmgl: L NECTION. ers on the varlous: stations and build- | Mr. A. L. Hanson, Republican candidate | 15 o ¥ f y. o towa Ihgs now being erected by the New |, t‘\:a senate, l:, B n‘;nr;ol::dmnk‘fie‘:onlll&:l |only two pianos for any fi0 'd or Night Calls Promptly ‘An- York Central raflroad because of the |2 !fnominated and elocted w one of}at this remarkable offer, Ad- the strongest men n thesenate. Ho s a man y employment of nonunion men on on- | ¢ whom atl will look up, Is eminently quali- dress S Dept. S““??‘"‘f° tracts in the Upper Bronr. fed for the position he secks, and, beinx. o | P10 Co. Minneapalis. 1 W M -

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