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How is it with the children tnese days? Have they plenty of grit, a e l n courage, strength? Or are they thin, p'lle, delicate P ;l’hii- reminds - ou of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It does great things for children. It gives them Z good appetite, improves their digestion, builds up their general hellth. Ask Officlal Paper City of Bemidji your doctor if he endorses this, W have no seoxalal We publish THE BEMIM DAILY PIONEER, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8. e e - ; il I Legisiative Candidate. most peopl He will tavor a reciprocal de- Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. comprising the countles of Beltrami, Olear- | Rallroad aud Warehouse commission, thor- LAWYERS. Almost every f: has need cordance with the forward movement and |88ime manner as other property; redistricting | Attorney and Counsellor at Law Th D il Pi neer fled for the posltion he seeks, and, being & e Daily rio POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ||eriction imer nd buinsss man Lewilive | PROFESSIONAL Ch berlain’ PUBLISHED RVERY AFTERNOON, If elected, one of his principles will be "'to am ln S In announcing myself as a candidate for | murrage law, a reduction in express, trefght water and Red Lake, T desire to assure the | Oufh regulation and control of all corpora: | ™ D. H. FISK of a reliable remedy for colic or . d,..flg. Entered In the postofice at Bemidji, Minn., | 3teD for the drainage ot thisnorthern country | 9¢ the state legislative and senatorial als- Offics oppasits Hotel Markham. enact such laws as will be a benefit to the LY CARD s . . Colic, Cholera & Diarrhiea Remedy e s .| the legislature trom the sixty-first district, | 80 passenger rates; increased powers to the By A.KAISER, voters of the dlstrict that T am in hearty ac- |410n8' and the taxation of the same in the Prptraomiaiido ot and the betterment of its roads which means | tF1cts 50 88 to give the northern part of the year. This remedy is recommended Bl who I:ve:ddifat we will encourage immigration and encour- | State 1ts just apportionment; the enactment P J . I e ¥ 1 SUBSCRIPTION 85 PER YEAR | lexisiation in that direction. of more stringent pure food laws; liberal sup- . AttoruRy'.ussec u‘]'l md - 3 ‘There are propositions other than these to | POTt for state sanitoriums for care and cure Bt 3 a ed th i of = |be taken up, and I will, it nominated and | Ot.consumptives; sdditlonal support to pub:| BEMDJI, (T Y TUNN. fum A Big Houschela. elected, do my best for all. things pertaining | !¢ 8chools; educational schools; drainsge; | __——ME E. McD. a Wlt o ;‘"fl dmby . The missionary was at once pale and | to my district.and will endeavor to follow the €600 roada; and for state development: the onal o 'mlhe escribe X yellow—pale, he explained, from an | Wishesof the people. s4fo guarding of state timber and mineral ATTORNEY AT LAW sicians with most satisfactory aS war avoldance of ‘the deadly Indian sun, | 1Ibelleve that drainage and good roads are | PTODeEty: and the re-election of Knute Nel-| poeiqy rums. Ofics: Bwedback Block results. the eeded | 501 toithe United States senate. yellow from a disordered liver. i it laae. and what 1o b Thiese with the matters of interest to the PHYSICIANS AND SURGHONS. “Nevertheless," he sald gayly, “India | "y oor'the nomination at the request ot a | Peopleand for which he will do his best for for me first, last and all the time.' On | number of Interests, and will maintain an in- | the Ereatest number of people interested, aro L A. Wa.rd M D., It has often saved life before medkinzculld have been sent for ysician Low rates to Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto and points on the picturesque St. Lawrence River. the money you and your family are |dependent stand, seconded oniy s the best | 8/f6W Of the many principles which Mr. Han- Physicisn and snrgoon. l only costs a quam: Can = Three first-class trains daily to Chicago via the Bm"’- paylng at this hotel do you know how | interests of the state may demand. T have | 500t elected. will do for the people of his| Disenses of the Eyo & specislty. m-flwd to risk so much for so ington’ “Mississippi i A ine. ould ltve in Indla?’ slways been an independent worker in my 1 2 Glasses fitted. ? lington’s cool “Mississippi River Scenic Line T s ot and. resumed: | Dusiaosh and In Shieseae meomie's hustoues, | 0N o0 AR 10 trust theso Ereat auos: ? BUY IT NOW. = Electl‘ic Fans “You would live In a beautifulhouse | Willtill be ndopendent, I will always seel | tons o one who has not declared himselt or | Typ Ryavwrland Grilmore I the best interests of tituents and the | Who might be indifferent to these principles, El ie Lish met In a lovely garden, with & ISt of || 28 e o e aining | O 807 ot them. Physician and Surgeon Barker’s Drug Store e ectric ights feerbnt r‘:“fl;"‘:“fl:}fl‘:fl;fl: KhAD- | to the offce. and wil favor the citizens of my Office: Tllles Block samah, or butler; s OF 18- | qigtrict as a body politic. TOLYPIN 1N "HIGH L Ch- ML. . t d ble servant; a chokra, or page; a m“:— With the above brief outline of my political S10, SH S DR- WARNm G’ER salchee, or light bearer; a mug, or cook; | intentions, I respecttully soliclt your aid and . lcago,. lml e two syces, or groom a bheestee, | support at the polls on the 18th of September. Emperor Declines to Listen to Pre. 209 Leaves Minneapolis 7:50 p. m.; leaves St. OF. Whtor (GirFlae: @ Banlab, o hplae 7.3, OvoAmE, mier's Enemies, ; 3 Paul 8:40 P.- m; arrives Chlcago 9:00a.m. cooly; a molli, or gardener; a dhoble, For County Audits 8t. Patarlburf. Blspt. 3.—:re'mler R oy T Full int a or washerman; a durzee, -or private| Ihereby announce myself a candidate for | Stolypin, according to repor O e . ———— Tt ioraatinn asto Naves and taflor; an ayah, or nurse; a sirdab, or | the republican nomination for Audlior of | Peterhof, ls very high In favor with ‘Wes Wright, valet; & furrash bearer, or lamp man; | Reltrami county, subject to the decision of | the emperor, who declines to listen Dray asd Treasfer. F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt. | threo punkah coolies to work the fans: | the voters at the primary election. Septem- | to the suggestions of -the premier's 404 Bolirami Ave |ONE CENT A WORD. a durman, or lodge porter; a jamadar, [Per18.196. Jawes L.GEoror. | gpem; Germania Life Bullding, St. Paul, Minn. or footman, and several chuprassies, or Candidate for Sheriff. The police claim that they have ob- No “V"‘-"_:a:‘fl‘. "a‘flmfl For Lese messengers. Thereby announce myself as a candidate| tained an important clew to the head- AN e i e N R R for the republican nomination for the office | quarters of the terrorists’ organize- | 618 America Ave. |Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Japanese Art Symbols, of sherlff of Beltrami county, tobe voted up- | 4jon They sy that a man who was Town Orders - — If a Japanese artist wishes to de- [Onattheprimary election tobe held Sept.18.| o isteq gt Peterhof in connectlon DENTISTS. 1 seribe in color and design the anticl- ‘m',‘;"::‘:::::)fl:"“;:Efimz‘:fllg:&‘l:‘g with the assassination of General Min pation of happiness he draws a picture <ood and bush Tk 3 hastily attempted to swallow a piece which is a combination of an April e em.nn"Tmm,_ of paper which, when recovered, - HELP WANTED. Dr. R. B. Foster, |#aNtuD_¥or the U, . Marine Dr. thney Corps; men between ages 21 evening, a moon, a nightingale and a - — praved to be orders in connection with i plum tree or two. Vietory is sym- ,hm“"‘"w m;:n';: s ‘.“::‘.',;{;,.., £or| attempts to be made on the lives o m1SUR1(;4EON DENTISTS ::d 35. l:i“ %ppo?zfimy‘w see acC our run bolized by the irls, grace and quiet- |y, gopybiican nomination for the ofice of | BIgh personages. 4 SHONE 124 oo MILES BLOGE. | SaNOLde cror Lal - Iforma- ness by the willow tree and the swal-| county attorney of Beltram! county, Minn, at DR. J. T. TUOMY bl G s ol . low for symbols. Patrlotism Is some: | tho primarles. Septembor 18¢h, 1906, It B ler to U. 8. Marine Corps re- And Go East That’s a good start toward a pleasant and profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing your teiket tell the agent that it Must read over the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Railway between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Five times indicated by a spray of cherry |inated and elected I pledge myself to perform = BR i cruiting office, cor. Beltra blossoms. The almond flower s the | the dutlesof the office to the bostotmy abilicy | WHILE DEPORTING PRISONERS. Dent_ISt and Second Aves., Bemidji, flower of spring and symbolizes beauty. | With justice and fmpartialety. ¥ z First National Bank Build’g. Telephone No. 230 Mi t o 4 Organized = Attack -Made “on Dstach- innesota. The dragen twines and writhes an JouN F, GIBnons. & oot Frace, Dr. C. M. Smith S e e S artistic course through all Japanese Candidate for Clerk of Court, ment-of Froop © “DENTIST . WANTED—For U. 8. army able- art, root and branch. His name 1s| Ihereby announce myself as a candidate| Libau, Russia, Sept. 3.—An organ: Office ever B. H. Winter's Store. bodied, unmarried men -be- Tatsu, and when you see him pictured | for the Republican nomination for clerk of | ized attack was made during the night tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- — as fighting with a tiger it is the symbol | district court to be voted upon at the primary | upon a detachment of troops engaged zens of United Shteé of of religion fighting against power. A |election September 18, 1906. Should I re:|n transporting a mumber of prisoners hy dragon floating about in the clouds | S°lVe the nomination and later the election: | ,way from this. = district. Desperate good character and temperate means success in life. Tori, the cock, ;x:&zfld“fl‘ “': office In a carefil andbusi- | gy ¢ing followed and a general alarm babits, who can speak, read perched upon a drum, signifies good e AutEs . Sommozpzn, || Was sounded by the garrison. ‘When and write English. For .in- government. Both the Greeks and the — reinforcements arrived on the scene formation apply to Recruiting Japs use the butterfly to symbolize im- Canduits tor Teoasurer, of the disturbance the troops fired: In- ficer, Miles block, Bemidji, 4 TR " " mortality. T iereby announce myself as a candidate | 4yociminateit into- the crowd, killing Minnesota. - handsome daily trains including the Pioneer * for the republican nomination for Treasurer elght and wounding Afty ,persons. Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections Both Susplelor 2',:,?:;":};’:,’::‘; 10 ",fe"f‘?.’j,,':_“,; ¢ e | Among. the killed was & mother who WANTED—Bright young man at St. Paul Union Depot with all trains from Baron Hubner went one evening t0|Should I receive the nomination and later | had & baby at her breast. to do work around a printing office and to learn the trade in all its branches. Must be over sixteen years of age and willing TIME TABLE MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & MANITOBA RY. CO0. Daily—Except Sundays. TO REDBY AND RETURN. In effect August 20, 1906. the North and West. Sleeping car berths call upon President Thiers, who was | the election as county treasurer, will, as in : higher, wider and longer than the berths in then at the head of the French republic. | the past. conduct the office in s good and | AFFECTS AMERICAN INTERESTS. other sleepers and therefore cooler and more The baron found the door of the house | business-like manner. G, H. Frenc lection of Di comfortable for Summer travel. open and walked upstairs. In the dim Candidate for Auditor. Proposal to Suspend. Collection of Du- Let us know where you are going and full light 2 man crept stealthily toward| Ihereby announce myself as a .candidate ties at Newchwang, sundnyfl)nrxnz August and Sepv.ember ‘:;a:;ork Small pay on the — e ietc by s L d S s him. Knowing that the president went | for the Republican nomination for county | Newchwang, Sept. 8.—The applica- Exouriie train. . ¥ ’ Zs In fear of his life and, unwilling to | auditor of Beltrami county subject to the de- | ¢1on of: the chamber of commerce here | LvBemidil...0:00 a. m. | Lv Redby...530 p. WANTED: Good girl for n. s etc. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail dle a martyr In a cause not his own. | cision of the voters at the primary election | gor gupport of-the proposal to suspend Rir gen- the baron hurriedly explained, “I am |September 16th, 1306. Should I recelve the|. ey o~ ooliection of - customs -dutles - at W. B. DIXON not M. Thiers.” “I know that you are :53“"::“1":,.‘.‘1‘{’;:5::})‘:i”c“;‘":h:“pz‘:“z Newchwang, while Dalny remains a NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT mot M. Thiers," answered the mysterl-| 4y o,arye the duties of the ofice falthtally | free port and goods enter Manchurla WANTED—Good girl for general ous stranger, “but I want to know who the Russian frontier free, has STEAMER MICHAEL KELIJY o tas 365 Robert Street, St. Paul you are.” Before answering the baron e s imare mm?n‘::"?luufl. hr;:: referred to the ministers of the housework. Apply 707 Bemidji Insisted upon knowing the identity of e T W D, various powers at Peking. s avenue. his companion. “Oh, I am M. Thiers [ K o o & candidate| ‘The -American import business at MONDAYS Leave Redby at 100clock am. | WANTED: -Second cook. In butler,” was the answer. Hubner de-| ¢, ¢pe Republican nomination for the office | Newchwang -is. greater than that: ot fé’r Agency, Cross Lake School and Shotiey uire at Brinkman Hotel clared himself. “Ah,” sald the butler, | of register of deeds to be voted upon at the | all other- forelgn countries combined | “FUKSDAYS—Leave Shotley Brook at 7| — 1 S with a sigh of relief, “I have your|primaries to be held September18, 1906, 1am | and the:interests of the lmporters are gflwk Sy Jor Sholley - Postofiice,. Grows FOR SALE name first on the list of visitors.” | tamiliar with record work, havinghad a thor- S il 10 Retby—s 5 SCHEDULE eral housework. Good wages. 716 Minnesota Ave, SEASON OF 1906. In effect August 22, attle wd Toth ol St menaced. 'swgnlmén Bhgkdflzeck wlieexagmt ‘ary B e U U VUV USSP : Each had taken the other for an as- Sl ey Inthes linsand 1t Sleciod. vl =2, S & m. for Agency. Leave Asency 3¢50 p o | FOR SALE—Magnificent moose sassin, | conduct the office in a careful snd business ST A h e Bl _ RSN like manner. Soliciting your support. “"8TRUCK BY LIGHTNING. O ¥bAYs—Runs on Svectal Orders ead, mounted; will be sol ‘Worked the Tigers. J. P. RippELL. sl cheap. Inquire at this office, Near Perak, In the Malay peninsula,| Familiarly known as “Reddy” Riddell. N e S e e F. g&g}m‘gggflgfim&flw{;m ORSALE = -] H] is a prosperous rubber factory run by For County Commissioner. Father, an S . Shotley Hrook at5: $:90'p. m. for Shotly Post- S. T .Sevt?we foom holuse 8 long headed Scotchman. In order to| Ihereby announce myself as a candidate SKTURDAYA Leave Redby 2410 o'clock S rquire W. A. Casler, obtain the sap from which the rubber | for county commissioner from the first dis-| TTOY, .Ala., Sept. 3.—Newt Graves, |a. m. for Battle River, Cross Lake School,| 1111 Lake Boulevard. S 1s made 1t Is necessary to puncture the | trict to be voted upon at tho primaay cloction | & Prominent resident of Brundridge, | AZ2Ly, “Stopping ot Blackduck ~ when In that district, but there 18 an abun- | ¥ill glve the Interests of the county and dis- | John an OB AT W. G. MARSON. Gen'l Mgr. If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our dance of tigers, There were ot |trit mY caretul aitention stantly killed by lightning. The three “| kind of a rubber stamp for " ) enough men to “tap” the trees, but the LG Emon, :nd %!ht refuge f;mn & ;tor'l'l‘ll In a you on short notice. tch letor hi brilliant iouse-they were roofing and while un- _— ‘,‘ f:;_ Hf ‘:,',):: f;,t Jg,‘:: :,a ,f,ndafif Thositg Candidate for Sheriff. st der shelter lightning struck the house. FOR SALE—Remington type- valerian, so he gave orders that all the cm‘;f;:,: ‘:,':.m;::c:ofi{::l,:;: for sfi:fl:::; Two other ‘men were gerfously ‘but'|- writer. Latest improved ma- trees should be rubbed with this stuff. | Beltraml county, to be voted upon at the | ROt fatally injured by the same stioke, c;nne with tabulator, and first The tigers came up and caressingly | primary election to be held September 18, |- class typewriter desk. Neither . . scratched the bark In the most ap- |1906. IfIreceive the nomination and later used but little and both in first Ripe Fruit: Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges and proved herrlugbone fashion, after | the election, will conduct the ofice 86 in the 4 < 1858 conaition eifihi‘ Pio. Bananas. which all that the coolies had to do |Past In a good and business like mauner. e S A e & L i ! . | | was to walk around once a day and |Th8nking you for past favors and for any 5 5 neer oflice. collect the rubber. favors Wilch, yoll - miay aiow; s¢ tils ‘tine) No. 108..Park Rap. s Line..7: 5 . ¥ yours sincerely, THos. BAILEY, (Connects with Oriental Limited FOR RENT. Candidate for Clerk of Court. Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- est styles. Prices right. | Bauk Gentre, arrives Minneapolis at | oo e “I hope you notice how. sweet I am,”| Ihereby announce my candidacy for the| | 15 p. m, St. Paul at 5: % FOR REN’I‘, Furn!.sl_x.ed rooms. & smiled the girl when the;' were out on | FPublican nomination for Clerk of Court at| | ! u——u Duluth Express 7 Inquire 609, Bemidji Ave. . Try our Monogram and University Coffee. the stroot ot wVle the maa wag | 1o DFImATY slection to be held Sep. 18, 0. f During my first term, I have used my influ- wrapping up the foothbrush 1 Was | gnce for the Interest of the county: always TIN AND RE- MISGELLANEOUS, trying all the perfume on the counter. | prompt in attending to my official duties, and SISt e ek 1 RS ] He looked at me awfully hard.” courteous and obllglng to all. If successtul PAIR WORK. PI’T{‘ELI.;Z} I‘IfgfiRg Oé";; “I should think he would have had | at the primary election and re-election, my - lesdays an urdays,. you arrested,” remarked her companion | efforts will be asin the past. Trusting that i to 6 p. !ln. 'I‘ngrsday.s 7 b? 8 severely. “What if everybody tried all | YOUu may favor me with your support. I am. p. m. also. rary in se- - the perfumes lke that? How much | Very Sincerels Yours, F. W. RHODA. IFULL INFORMATION FROM ment of Court House. Miss TEA: Green tea per pound, 2Ic Fancy dairy butter, 10e, 17c and 20c¢ per pound. Strictly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. St s E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. E4iHou R would he have left to sell?’—New For Judge of Probate. . Mabel Kemp, librarian. Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliabie Store. [ | Yoric Press. g T wish to announce my candidacy for the You get the best Bemidji, Minn. P 2 ol 3 —_— Republican nomination for Judgs of Probate services on the Ty Y t the lection, Sept. A I w.R. 3 SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, acai e S Bes Wtk . {1 W brimisyy Geedss k1t shortest notice. T striking during all of the afternoon |™¢°% With Sour approval. I kindly ask for W. L. Brooks, Cashier. your support at the coming election. Pledg- and, thinking perhaps it had stopped, 1 11, she looted, to conduct e she asked little Rita to go into the hall |y o s, hould I be re-elected. to con e i et i Minnesota @ International {Lambermens Nationat Bank = and see if it was running. After 8 |the futare. asT have heretofore, Thanking In Connection with the OEBEMIDJI, Y basty survey of the long pendulum |one and all for past favors, I am, yours re- e H Respectfully Solicits Your Business swinging back and forth, Rita ran back | spectfully, M. A.CLARK, oran FOS ..NOl'thel‘ll Pflclfic.. . ndlaitesoe it ~ Codrts Suse ] . and announced: “Why, no, mamma, it Candidate for County Superintendent of ‘| Provides the best train passenge: FIRE INSURANCE 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidii, Minn. Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. R S —— isn’t running. It's standing still and Schools. service between Northome, Funkley |written in the Best Old LingCompa wagglng its tall, _H.mgr‘leukly, I hereby. announce my'candidacy. for the TELEPHONE NO. 225 Blwkd\wk, Bemidjt, ‘Walker : B o s | o [ aootn B b, P, s B | DOe uv“ TR A Helptul Wite. et of sctooly £ et ; ;s ...9.’.5': - “Ladles and _gentlemen,” said the " Ter fiffl:”{:}’;fiififl?fiw tor n“dro:g poul:uhu.m'buwm“l%or&o”“fi are DI L ’ILLS after dinner orator, “unaccustomed as | 050 twenty-two yoars, as & teacher, in- t&mlfll-m!l!i” and the Twin Cities. No change CHICHRSTRIE 5 I am to public speaking, and having |gyructor or superintendent. For four years of cars. Ample time at Braineré "‘“i‘.‘.. Rofor E been suddenly called upon without the | § was assistant county superintendent of the for dinner. . slightest notice, I am—er—exceedingly | Ottertail county schools, which position I B l s l A R et ,,l mm % ON EASY PAY MENTS —er resigned to attend the state university, md l!nll;.a:..;t i 1905, “Why, John,” said his wife from the |of which school I am a graduate. For the other end of the table, “have you for- | Past slx years I have been identified with ;m v ANDERLIP & c = e got the rest? You said it all right this | PuPlicschool work -ot ‘Beltraml county and | g T P. ‘morning.” familiar with the needs of the county schools. £ ol e It elected T wili conduct the educational Netaron ek work of thecounty in s careful mannerand | & have removed to their new Nature {s no spendthritt, but takes | 1o o moroes aomene O """ (& quarters where they in- the shortest way to her ends. As the | “Respectfully sollclsing your support, vite the publm to call and general says to his soldiers,-“If you WILL M B. STEWART, § 18 inspect the new stock of & 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. want a fort, bulld a fort,”” so nature makes every creature do its own work mhhwm‘m and get its living, be it pllnet, animal | Ihereby announce myselt as a candidate or tree.—Emerson. for the republican nomination for the office | §" —_— ot superintendent ot schools of Beltrami |&: Pl ANO s Chance Acecldent. county, to be yoted on at the primary election 3xww - OPEN DAY AND NIGHT § - Sereasensen e : 2 to be held September 18, 1008. P mxc is .thfomte’::itt;-m:;m:l‘l‘:lu nu£: b:hm“&:' o “I; mn'u.: .m:‘ ,::flm l:ur ; ORGANS ey * lect to above offiec, L ure, i s . %5 many of the most valuable discoveries | co. 5 3 For further particulars write or call have been the result of chance rather:| .\ the Past, glve ms Ume and best efforts | & ETc. to'the schools of the county. VERY HACK IN CON- Bemidji Townsite and Inn- J|&motortemiston and of scciaent Bopals tor a1 ks o Sewing He- Y =uall NECTION. L : et provement Company. Tt res e ot g noundghe | 64 ke 4 mhncthronapemonn, H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. J|: mlftos Becauan b axpected. | aid it ominated Gud lotsd