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‘We want everybody who has a hard Ore un S cold in the chest to use Ayer’s g Cherry Pectoral. Our long experi- ence with it, over sixty years, tells us there is nothing its equal for coughs, colds in the chest, bronchitis, hoarse- ness, sore lungs, weak throats, and wi lungs. Doctors tells us the same thing. Ask your doctor about it. N L o panlidn i . 04 4 the all our medioines! Daily Excursions ‘Eastward Low 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 on 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 furnished by F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt. Germania Life Bullding, St. Paul, Minn. 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 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, etc. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER e e s oNAL T BV . Y T the Dosition he seeks, ar g 8 . : o R et |§ FOLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS £ 203 tor st bosition he seoks, aud, beok 8¢ PROFESSIONAL i PUBLISHED NVERY AFTERNOON, able to see the noeds in both lines, 7 - If elected, one of his principles will be *'to .. o e & - OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDII Legislative Candidate, onact such 1aws as will bo a beneflt to the Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy SAAAAAAAAAAAA~A~~~A~~re~ea~ | Th announcing myselt as a candidate for MO8t mr{l 3 lledw11:|l-vfr -reclmf-lld:- , | the legislature trom the sixty-first district, | MUrrage law, a reduction in express, treight Almost “need BEMIDI PIO.MEAEfl Amusumu O it b e e e | S5 pasaeeor matess Innronsed pogoen ke | . AWVERR A [ ost every family has 1 y A, 3 water and Red Lake, I desire to assure the | Railrosd aud Warehouse commission, thor- of a reliablz remedy for colic or Entered In the postoffice at Bemiar, Minn,, | TO1ers of the district that I am In hearty ac- | 0u&h regulation and control of all corpora- WM. B.MATTHEWS|§ dianhea at some time during the e T Dt ** | cordance with the forward movement and [tions and the taxatlon of the same fn the ATTORNEY AT LAW year. i et A step for the dralnage of this northern country | Same manner as other property; redistricting | practices before the United States Supreme This remedy is recommended e aud the betterment of its roads which means | Of the state legislat{ve and senatorial ais- | CourtCourt of tates 5 SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM | we will encourage fmmigration and sncour- | trictsso as to give the northern patt of the by dealers who have sold it for T E mton state i Just apoortionment; e snactment | £S5 Special sitentien 329,568 | § many years and know its value. 3 There are propositions other than these to | Of more stringent pure food laws; liberal sup- | Claims. nne It has received thousands of 5 sota Delegation in Grongress, Offi Stensland should have tried |pe taken up. and T will. it nominated and | POt for state sanitorlums for care and cure Ain Poiceation in Crongress. . O testimonials from grat ful the Isle of Pines. elected, do my best for all things pertaining | Of consumptives; addiilonal support to pui tomy district and will endeavor to follow the | lic schools; educational schools; dralnag It has been pre by phy- _— wishesaf the peopio. 200d roads: and for state development: the D. H. FISK sicians with the most satisfactory ectively suggested to Mr, | Ibelleve that drainage andgood roads are |safe guarding of state timber and mineral| 5, ey and CounselloratLaw | § results. Resp y suggested t * | the paramount issues, and what s needed [ Property; and the re-election of Knute Nel- tmmmy:nmcml o It has often saved life before Roosevelt that a revision of 0Ur | tor the bettorment of our district. son to the United States senate. dici Jd have beea sent for spelling is not'half so urgent as| Iseek the nomination at the request ot a| These with the matters of interest to the P. J. Russell ey ‘ng % number of interests, and will maintain an in- | People and for which he will do his best for s pl:ynmn & revision of our tariff. dependent stand, seconded only as the best | the greatest number of people interested, are e Attorney at Ll" It only costs a quarter. Can Interests of tho state may demand. I have ;’:1,“5,2:;*;“2,’,,“5{,"“,{,",,”,’.,!".‘,23:1’:& his inilli : mlflord to risk so much for so . N always been an independent worker in my b0: ” l Y Every time anyone mentions | pusincss, and in this, the people's business, | dlstrict. E. E, McDonald ? BUY IT NOW. Roger ullivan to Bryan, the | willstill beindependent, Iwill always seek | Canyouafford to trust these great aues-| ATTORNEY AT LAW » oger: T » Msidaral e Interests of my constituents and the | tions to one who has not declared himself or | Bemidj, flina. = Offics: Swedbeck Bleck ‘Peerless’’ one makes & NOISE | honest careying out of the work pertalning | Who might be ndifferent to these principles, like a manjwho had monkeyed |to the office. and will avor the cltizens of my [ OF any of them. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. N district bod; 3 with the buzz saw and got hurt. | “With the abers metet eatiine of my political Blank books and office supplies L. A. Ward, M. D,, intentions, I respectfully solicit your aid and : Physician and SBH!&m- Y . t ver. | &t the Pioneer Office. Diseases of nw E; pec! A No matter how dead a man is Support at the polls on l,;le ;sg: :: Septem!] e fi{& d. specialty. politically, if he has once run for STER'S ENGLI 5 . For County Auitor. Dr. Rowla.nd GHlm the presidency there are alwWays| rnereby announce myselt a candidate for ENHW&OY“. Fl LLS ‘Physician and Surgeonore some to do him reverence. If|the republican nomination for Auditor of Mnkloxngmnun Office: Iiles Block Reltram! county, to the decision of ""“ P there ever was dead and down | voters oty aniect to the decision of ! the voters at the primary election, Septem- e fi,,',’},;,‘;:,""" “" salel DR. WARNINGER (ONE CENT A WORD. political timber it is Alton B, |bveris. 1. JAurs L. GuOBGER, VETERINARY SURGEON Parker, and yet he has been at. Telephone Number 209 No Advertisewnent Accepted For Less Barker’s Drug Store Candidate for Sheriff. R as ul Sllsn Always Third St., one block west of 1st Nat'l Bank 15 Cents. tracting almost as much atten.| Iherebyannounce myself as a candidate "‘o"‘..;_.".."", b2 T e K v e e Than ts. ion in St, Paul h f for the republican nomination for the office 2 Cash Must Accompany All Out Of tion in St, Paul at the meeting | o sheriff of Beltrami counts. tobe voted up- Wes Wright, Town Orders of the National Bar association |on attheprimary election to be held Sept. 18, Notice of Condemnation Proceedings. S l‘lg ) —_———— B his b ttracti ;| 1906, and should I receive the nomination and | STATE OF MINNESOTA, Dray and Transfe HELP WANTED. - as Dryan has been attracting in |jaier the election will conduct the office in a } 5 Phone 40. 404 Beitrami Ave, | e S County of Beltram. WANTED—For the U. S, Marine New York, good and business like manner. T COURT, M. E. THURSTON. PRI OB ot om Smart Corps; men between -ages 21 T i WTWA“"“’ BELIRANI Fk%%?lggwcw g-);y mth-'gsusg: 15"3 Piano moving.| and 85. An opportunity to see § R ICAI 3 Candi . ] . 2 lone No. merica A i - o ,c L ¥ i I hereby announce myself a candidate for| TITIONER: T gove | the world. s For full informa From a business standpoint |the Republican nomination for the office of B, 3 Mk, 108 R Baley B DENTISTS, f‘onogpglysmfielflso“ é“' by let- " : county attorney of Beltrami county, Minn, at [Chnrles}- Ruggles, Land, Log & er . 8. Marine Corps re- We pre, n elect.mg. men 0 the | L ren. Septembor 1ith, 1906, It nom: e PR . & corporation, Dr. R. B. Foster, cruiting offlce, cor. Beltrami - legislature, to consider the best |inated and elected I pledge myselt to perform Honry M. Hamilton. Tepa Hof: i y Srd Seeond ’Aves Bemidii ical the dutles of the office to the best of my ability Ton, tormeny Fans Malzhan, Dr. thney > 2 l ! practical interests of the people | £ UCotEe Oice th the Lewis B. Jenniss, Georgo W. Minnesota. i d th 1 The st: - 4 i Murphy, F. 5. Arnold’ and “imeir| SURGEON DENTISTS diee e W BTG s L and the state at large. e state JouN F. GIBBONS. tive wives and husbands, | PHONE 124 MILES BLOCE. |WWANTED_For U. S. army able. bas over 2,000,000 acres of Candidate for Clerk of Court. ;‘x',’om',';fibfif"" of Minteacti e bodie dr nhmaEel me{: bo - swamp lands that need draining: | Ihereby announce myselt as a candidate | TO THE ABOVE NAMED RESPONDENTS: DR. J. T. TUOMY 2 it i P S that need draining;| o o0 n for clerk of | You,and each of you, are hereby notified = tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- } i i o publican dominatia that the Beltrami Electric Light & Power Dentist i L i and it certainly stands the people | aistrict court to be voted upon at the primary o Blbaa s LU R LD entis zens of United States, of in hand to have at least a few election September 18, 1906. Should I re- | isting under the lawsof the State of Minne- First National Bank Build’g. Telephone No. 230 celve the nomination and later the election, | Sota and of Chapter 58 of the Revised Laws good character and temperate f 1 aid State, for the generation - 3 i can speak, read % men who have actually seen and |1 wiil conduct the office in a careful and bust- | IF aors;of $21d State, for the generation of el- Dr. C. M. Smith, h"'g‘“' .:Lh“E i E ' xee traversed the most of these |ness ke manner, for public use, and the distribution of the and wril ngls or 1n- CHARLES F. SCHROEDER- gamo within the Btate of Minnesotastor lights Office over E. H. Winter’s Stors. formation apply to Recruiting lands. i heat and power purposes, and With the DOWET | e e . Candidate for Treasurer. of condemnation necessary or convenient for Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. i 3 he general purposes Inthe candidacy of Mr. Opsahl | I hereby announce myself as a candidate | the CAITSInE out of the keneral purposes of _TIME TABLE Minnesota. 1 he bl T d t S ber, 1906, at 9:30 o’clock in the for the legislaturs, we have a| " the ebublown ominsion for Treseurr | dax ol Sepiemiie 0, sy sk 1 0S| MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & | WANTED Bright joung man i 1 can be heard, at a general term of 21 man who has cruised every Delmars: eloction, fo bo bell Hept 16 1066 ;s?izi:;.;&n thentobe held in 5]0% court, house MANITOBA RY. CO. to do work around a printing 3 H t ty of Bem! in the County of el- B portion of this county and Clear- tl\(;):lecuorzc;'ceo;::‘:yn;)r::s‘\ll,;t: L e ]L;;,m'}’ B 5““,‘”‘,“‘3};‘”"“1‘"5“3?‘% to the Daily—Except Sundays. office and to learn the trade in x water county, and has a practi- | the past. conduct the ofice in a kood and | Drisyisvand For cartt Gonniy o Bogamisa| T0 REDBY AND RETURN.| allits branches. Must be over cal knowledge of the existi business-like manner. G, H. FRENCH | amended petition in the above entitled pro- In effect August 0, 1906. sixteen years of age and willing g e existing — ceeding signed and verified by its president | y—o— to work. ~Small pay on the condition of the Red Lak t; Candidate for Auditer. which_amended petition is now on file in | [-¥ Bemidii.- .| - m. 3 pay | © COURLY | 1y,6reby announce myselt as a candidate | the, office of the Clerk of sald Court, AT Ripoels : -o | start. Q lands. Can you f busi 3 The objects of the said amended petition are | A¥ Yeplsh--- : sh-. z i you from a business | for the Republican nomination for county | o have. the fand horeinafier desoribed and | kv Nebish o .. - " standpoint afford to overlook | 2ditor of Beltrami county subject to the de- | thereln described, condemned for the purpose | Ar Itedby .m. | WANTED—Plain sewing out by andpo 110 OVerl00k | ggton of the voters at the primary election | 3fenabling the petltioner to construct a dam | ~ Sundas—During August and September. | - the day. Mrs. Godfrey, 513 this point 30 vital to the northern | september 15th, 1906 Should I recelve the | 105, 1S £enerati Mississippl river Mbalod Excursion train. West Sixth street. - i d later th Tots five (5) and Seven () Section Three (3) 1 o - counties of the state. o Jasen the Ts‘*“x:":h:pfi:ng ’l(‘)owl}ahl‘pl . 0;5'12' Rt Smeat 1}3.&"‘: LvBemidil...0:00 a. . | Lv Redby.. 530 b. m. The drainage of these 2,000,000 | aischarge the duties ot the office faithfully ::.‘;:Ldf.“%::?&.) g:e':r;erh:?n&he Tow wb:be‘r I.ev{:e)l ; SCHEDULE FOR SALE. 4 o went o6 frox ¥ Bt lovel = S ke et B acres of lands means an in.|sndinabusinesslikemanner Drivilege and casement t0OVoFliow with water BRALON OF 106 FOR SALE—Magnificent moose creased valuation of $15,000,000 AR Bt s s e o o inalier STEAME{R Jfl!fiflAEL KELLY| head, mounted; will be sold . " o n effect BK\.\SD i 3 e and in years to come still more.| Ihereby announce myselt as a candidate | G200 Baintenanco of Sald dam, | on- cheap. Inquire at this office, i i i a the ald Yights sre the following de- | , MONDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 0 clock am. | ————————— This will add value to the dis- ;‘;::‘;sm";";‘:e‘d’;"‘A';"]'J":":;"’:d"’;p;:e.g'x‘; e e T o g de for Agency, Cross Lake School and Shotiey | FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. 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, 2I¢ Fancy dairy butter, 10¢, 17¢ and 20c 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 Bemidiji, Minn. Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. ON EASY PAYMENTS For the man or woman of moderate means we are offering lots in the third addition on easy monthly payments. The lota 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, Bemidji. % ! , and fol- | tricts which now have no schocls | primaries to be held September 18, 1906, T am | Laniassin the State of Minnesots, and fol- o'crluil::nAYs-—(rssagfioSggne& Brook ai 7 The Pioneer will procure any | i i k. havingh - | name of each and every person appearing of ce, Cross ] and but little, if any, roads, be- | familiar with record work. having had a thor- | name o SFEncn tt,m,v;;e,mm,‘ G oy | Lake School. Battie Kiver. hien‘to Ted k::ldmgfs :mrt":;ée stamp for = cause of the existing conditions. | conduct the office in a careful and business | FRCEY &'fi‘}m‘,’{;é},.éf‘%n’fi'é’.’?ficu‘lnb?f&? o VEDNESDAYS—Leave Rodby at 10 olock v d | Drainage will place these lands |!!kemarner. Soliciting your support. O SR s e °'°twmu 'y THE | for Redby. FOR SALE—on exchange for in a marketable condition, and| Familiaris known ss Redds Riddell onjpi VKSPAYS Ruas on Spectal Orders| wild land, furnished Hotel 5 amiliarly known as “Reddy” ell. 1 ) . wn sl Hedd FRIDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 k i will encourage the settler and For County Commissioner. INTOWNEHIF(146 NORTH OF:RANGE 3|, FEIDAYS Totve Shiotter. Brook taaps [ ULy oneiu town, fine opening, @ h e 1 6 e e didate| PARCELNo.1. Lot Number seven (7) in Shotley Brook at3:00 p. m. for Shotly l'ost-| address D. C. L., care of Be- = . e Lot lo River. Oposs. Lk Sehoor. t11ct to be voted upon at the primasy election | PAroEL, No.2. Lots five' Yol nnd six (@) of ';( . o B e i S Sehool ONE FEATURE OVERLOOKED. September 18, 1006, If nominated and elected e oo Bve B) Dty TIPS 1‘ e d“’""" FOWEE_l SrALEJeE:I"J;lE:g: ,pe i < : S Excursion trip on lak ; ed ma- There is one feature of state :r:‘;::; 3::.:3.?:53:323"“ o et LT ('7;,‘}",‘5 t?:l\]li(l()l)‘g? Bootion: fit | Ausust and Sepo e ot A:s;NaG;,u ;:: chine with wbn]ami;, and first — development as advocated by Mr. L. G. KiNcH. Owner:— Lewis B. Jennissand George| ———————————| class typewriter desk. Neither 3 i ; W. Murphy. i 5 Cole which the squthern counties Candidats for Shoritt, Panons Noide Lo ulsed bubép?le a.ndé)ol\ih in igst seem to have entirely overlooked. | Ihereby announce myseltas a Republican Westauariorof the Norh class condition. all at Pio- While their attention has been|¢didste for the nomination for sheriff of i neer office. . | Beltrami county, to be voted upon at the Owner:— Land. Log & Lumber Com- ra fixed on drainage of state lands|primary election to be held September 18, N TOWNSBXP T O S T FOR RENT. idi 1900, I I recetve the nomination and later A s and the building of g00d roads, | " 1cciion, will conduct the office a5 In the | PAVSSSNo:5. Lots one (1), seven'(D and THE COMPORTABLE WAY. FOR RENT: Furnished rooms. —_ they have failed to notice that the |past, in a good snd business like manner Onneri: even(ll)of Beotionione (1) gy - T AN Il S ESRTEES Inquire 609, Bemidji Ave. z 3 - | Thanking you for past favors and for any. . 6. Lotsi: (6)0( Sfichl e (1) EAST BOUND. "epf‘bl“"“‘ candidate f‘“: FOVEFIL- | o0 e which- you may show ab this times] —Aoom NO-6 Lossix ot sud o ot o 108 Partc Bap..s Tino 100 8., or is strongly advocating such |yourssincerely, THOS. BAILEY, Section two'd (Connects with Orlental Limited at MISCELLANEOUS. Owner;— Charles I, Rugi b Ao . measures as will increase the Candidate for Clerk of Court. PARrcEL NoO. 7, I?ga e&l‘gul:l'.gge-{n} twelve a2 Bauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open - i i ion i I hereby announce my candidacy for the Owner:— L.n . Log avd Lumbe, 5:15p. m, St. Paul at5:45 p. m.) = i immigration m,"? t!}e B"‘,w' ... | republican nomination for Clerk of Court at pany. s corporation. No- 34._. Duluth Bx 2 a“gs‘hy S a’Igh f:'grd;y,is.é-ag Increased immigration will | the primary election to be held Sept. 18, 1906. PAROEL NO.6 Ifigggnr (A)ors:cuonum() rana:. Pp. m. hursdays [y mean as much for southern |Puriog my first term, I have used my influ- Mortg: ,'ze94 amilton, p. m. also. Library in base- ence for the Interest of the county; slways | PAncEL No. 5. F ot st «not Soction (o @ . ment of Court House. Miss Minnesota as it will for the ?;:sz1n::lr:n:]x!u.h:gzy::cx;:d::m-::: v: P ’:B;(fi‘;é:flg;- f:‘::z m. JooeE % Mabel Kemp, librarian. B teous and oblig y ccessful | IN TOWNSHIP 1 RAl A northern part of the state. Lt| (oot orate o e cleotion. my tens of thousands of good sturdy | efforts will be as In the past. Trusting that| PARCEL No.10. Lots Six (6, seven (7), elght, 0 and nine ) of Section [ —————————————— M| w. R Baunbach, President. working people can be attracted | o mey favor me with your support. T am. é“},"g‘ tw0 () FULL INFORMATION FROM C.'W. Baumbach, Vice-President. to Minnesota under Mr. Cole’s —_— " | PanceyRa L Tots ton (0, and eleven (1) E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. __ W.L.Brooks, Cashter. For Judge of Probate. of BecAl.lon lr,hlrw-two 32) plan, where, . thousands. c dre], 1 visnso. Suodice By iy for b Lot 193 ) vo 6 and six Bermid)i; Minh. Lumbermens National Bank = - rty-one s .attr:‘():ts: £O%: t:e ':s outh‘ 18 €O-| .\ the primary election, Sept. 18, 1906, It ifiofi“fififlnmgfidomrfl OF BEMIDJI. > ing as much the gainer as|my administrationof the office in the past A & = = the north. meets with your approval, I kindly ask for | "N RGWNSHIP 147 NOKTH OF RANGE 3 Respectfully Solicits Yot Solicits Your Business - ) your support at the coming election. Plodg-| PARCEL No. 13, Lot one {1) or the Southoast mneso d] n erfla mna = Mr. Cele’s plan is to spend |ing myselt, should I be re-elected, to conduct JuRTer on i Soitiny FIRE INSURANCE $25,000 or more every year in the office to the very best of my ability in six (36) In Connection with the written In the Best Old Line Companies. 25,000 ¢ the future, as T have heretofore, Thanking mer:— State of Minnesota, N rth rn P .r advertising the Wonderful re- [om s o for pe fevre t o voms re| Dated A“'fi’iffl%fl}\’ifinmrmc e 0 () dcCIiIC.. sources of Minnesota in other |Specttully, M. A. CLARK, & POWER ANY. Provides the best train passenger S Candidate for County Superintendent of By W.G. scHROI%DE{% % service between Northome, Funkley MEN AND WOMEN. and older states among the ‘Schools. WAsHpoi B s b Moo Blackduck, ~ Bemidji, ~ Walker _..,g,.,,.......,.; farmers who want to get hold| Ihereby announce my candidacy for the Attorneys for Petitioner, and 1n!ermedhm points and Minne- b dae ;n-lem“rgu.lnr “x‘uu-.flm republican nomlnation for county superin- %0-0 Lonsdale Bullding., apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth e e ‘".'» 2 membrases. of cheaper lands and who Would [ ciaeng of schools to be voted upon at the| —_ PuluthMion. " 1454 ail points east, west and south. Frevate not astria, naturally be attracted by the |primary election September 18, 1906. Through coaches between Northome | g farms il_n t‘];e s(;]uthetn CoUnties, | 4o past twenty-two years. as a teacher, in-" :;f ::firn. Ample time at Brainerd by sxprems. p where land is cheap as compared |structor or superintendent. For four years or dinner. 5 N e mastnk i o ok o bl LT BISIAR o JTIME OARD ] wi e prices In older stabes;|ogertatl county schools, which_ position I N Daily except 8 nndu and to advertise in the cities and r:slme: to attend the smedum;ersilgy. .n:d STATIONS 1 I ate. r the | 3 & across the ocean where men are |, wis' o 1% 0 KU, (I e VANDERLIP & CO 1 looking for cheap land, where, |publicschool work ;; Be‘lt‘!’lml wnntwd 3 § * 1 it h th the count; S, with a fev; h:ndred dollars, they |15 sierca & it eonduct the sincstionsi| have removed to their new can establish a home and make [work of thecounty in s caretul manner and quarters where t.hey in- an independent living. These for the interests of all and build up our coun- ty schools in every department. - ublic to call and men would naturally be at-| Respectfullysolleiting your support, . § vite the p tracted to the northern part of WILLIAM B. STEWART. 5 inspect the new stock of the state. Candidate for Superintendent of Schools. is i g 4 s I hereby announce myself as a candidate This increased im migration for the republican nomination for the office | @ PIANOS plan should not be overlooked ‘in |of superintendent of schools o Beltrami Thave been In the educational work for g“‘*‘l’-flflfit"”*“‘““‘“’ and the Twin Cities. No change "‘"""‘"‘ ezl = helooy's Sivery! OPEN DAY AND NIGHT any disoussion of Mr, Cole's |o?uy. obe oiad cnashe prmarycecion " ORGANS Good Rigs and Careful f ptember 16, 1006, . Drivers state development issue. $hould I receive the nomination, and, later, be elected to above offiec, Ishall in the tuture, E TG asin the past, give my time and best efforts 2 i HE § § i = : ; i id§ LIVERY HACK IN CON- £ Children Burned to Death, to the schools ot the county. : Cleveland, O., Sept. 6.—Peter and SO TROON R T : NECTION. Vsl 1o ot uceday o their JURSLITE, thnn st Sdsads Por. . We tune Pionoa snd repair Or- Nighi tly An. 7 and thelt | vy, A, L.'Hanson, Republican candidate [# ight Calls Promptly An- mother was fatally injured In a fire for the sent » manof strong personality, md Bew 5 K LY S started by the children while nllvlnc and If nominated and elected will be ene of i : : ‘ . ) swered. L -~ h the yard. ; the strongest men n thosenate. Hols aman |