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i When' your nerves are weak, when'y - G i { a & k are easily tired, when you feel all run [l | (o A A AAAAAAAAAAAAn ‘and bustness l C down, then is the time you need a good FUBLISHRD NVARY AFTERNOON, an, able to see tha needs In both lines. strong tonic — Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Your G e e g T o e N S ) It elected, one of his principles will be “'to doctor will tell you why it has such power over weak nerves, why it makes § | OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDJI _ enact suchi laws ag will be a benefit to the the blood rich, and why it gives courage and strength, Ask him it it is not | |~~~ ~~~~~~~~ssss~~a~a~~~ae | Tn announcing mysolf s & most people,” Hewlll fayor a reciprocal de- ey o murrage 1aw, a reduction in ex frelght e mecie o et SRR BRI EGATacs: | (BEMIDII PIOMEER PUBLISHING CO, | the eclnlatuco from tho sixty-fst altrier, | mAFrese law, b peduction In oxpress. (ecight . Almost every family has need Ay A kg, wator and Red Lake, T dexlre to assure the [ Ballzoad aud Warchouse commission, thor- f |} of a relsble remedy for colic or Batored 1o the postoMee st Bemidir, Minn, | YOtOrs Of the district that T am in hearty ac- ;"‘"h '“:"“l“m‘“fl ¢°n"'°‘ of el corpora- | WML, B.MATTHEWS|§ diarhea at some time during the ‘54 Boooraidloss taatier. cordance with the forward movement and | tions and the taxation of the same in the ATTORNEY AT LAW year. S step for the drainage of thisnorthern country | S8me manner as other property; redistricting | practices before the United States Supreme This remedy i and the betterment of its roads Which means | Of the state leglslative and senatorial dis- | ContieChonone Lainited States Supreme remedy is SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM we will encourage Immigration and encour- | tFictssoas to give the northern part ot the [ General Land Office “Indian Office and Con-| § by dealers who have sold it for & L age legislation in that direction. state lts Just apportionment; the enactment | fasts Procurement of. Fetents and. Indian | § many years and know its value. 3 7 There are propositions other than these to | Of more stringent pure food 1aws; Hberal sup- | Clatms. - oty to sne mien ot b Micin i fimpdet Woiisandi of Those who know anything|ne taken up, and I will, if nominated snd | Ot for state sanitorlums for care and oure sota, Detcuation in Grongress. * Ofices:” 420 morls £ about Mr. Cole know that if he|elected. domy best for all things pertalning | Of consumptives: additional support to pub- [ Ne¥ York Avenue, Washington, D. C, u‘l:‘ml’hn om grateful d"'b""l"Ph’ i % to my district and will endeavor to follow the | lic schools; educational schools; drainage: 55 been prescribed by phy- iselected governor he will | do all | wishesof the peopio, €ood roads; and for state development; the D. H. FISK sicians’ with the most in his to 1 ilroad | Ibelleve thatdrainage andgood roads are | 58fe guarding of state timber and mineral 4] X results. power to lower railroas g Attorney and Counsellor at Law 5 7% <11 | the paramount issues, and what is needed | Proverty; and the re-election of Knute Nel- 5 ¥ rates, just as he has said he Will | tor the bottormen ot o aistrtet. son to the United States sonate. Ofca sppenta Hatd) sk Rem, It has often saved life before Low rates to Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto medicine could have beea sent for 6. Ha -will 1ot ‘use" u s | Tseek the nomination at the request of a| These with the matters of lnterest to the CoOud h and points on the picturesque St. Lawrence River. 3 S 3 p hi number of Interests, and will maintain an In- | People and for which he: will do his best for P. J. Russell or a physician summoned. i 3 4 k A energies in making pretty | aepondent stand, sccondod only as the best | the greatest number of people interested, are Attorney at Law It only costs a quarter. Can : ;l‘hree hrst—clz\lss tr:[lps dally.toRChlcagos via the]e:‘ Blll": speeches in off years and grand. |interestsof the state may demand. I have utev:rot]blnew r:‘nnlyun;lnc'lple:,whleh . ?fl BEMIDSI, - - « = MINN, i ek siuch for w0 B ington’s cool “Mississippi River Scenic Line. : ;| always boen an independent worker in my | Son. if elected, will do for the people of his 4 ¥ i ingto El tPP F n and. plays just; bofore jeleation; b‘;fl‘";fi'b:"ddm "":;' thepeonle’s b“lnm;" mé'.'fi;u afford to trust these great ques- E E. McDona;l& Al = { ec rlc ans '; s Independent, I will always seel ATTORNEY AT L i ~ 3 beat inka ts and the | 1005 t 0no who has notdeclared mself or | pemigy My : i El . ish Blackduck is RetHng & 106 Of [ honcstcarrying out ot the oo soviatning | Who mikht be indifferent to these princioles Rinias < Othow; O eVAck [Heck Barker’s Drug Store ectrie ng ts advantageous advertising from | to the office, and will favor the cittzens of my | OF any of them PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. A Y I i district as & body politic. i Chi “nL. ited the late -county fair, the enter-| i the above briof outline of my political SR Ll; hAl Wa'rg‘é M. D, i i i i Intentions, I respecttull, licit your ald and ous Accusation. ysician an urgeon, ) lcago_ imite prise it showed in attempting sUDDOTY At the polls on the 19th of Beptember. | *“The favorite horse of fhe Chinese | Diseaset. oOf ihe Eye a specialty. = Leaves Minneapolis 7:50 p. m.; leaves St. and carrying through the project 3.3, OpsAnL. Bmperor Tsl,” sald a Chinese states- Glasses fitted. Paul 8:40 p. m ; arrives Chicago 9:00a.m. having attracted the attention Full information as to r: service will e turnish : man, “died through negligence on the |Zc PR Cborepy ul o County Autitor. | part o the royal master of the horse. | DT, ROWland Gilmore S 1 1 ereby announce myself a candidate for ed hysici: d ed by in this part of the state. The up- | the republican nomination for Auditor of The emperor was so enraged at this Physician an I’Surgeon s and of a number of the newspapers : Mile, F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt. |line village is deserving of all the | Pe\7sm! counts.sublect to the decision of that sheldrew is Ewora sl would = bave run the careless functionary 7 the voters at the primary election, Septem- R. WARNING R kind words it is receiving. ber 18, 1906, Jamzs L. Grorge. | through the body. D E Germania Lite Building, St. Paul, Minn. “But the learned mandarin, Yen- VETERINARY SURGEON T one Number Candidate for Sheriff. tse, struck up the emperor's Sword, |Third St.. one block west of 15t Nat't Bank The welcome home accorded | Iherebyannounce myself as a candidate | vaying: DRAY AND TRANSFER. Judge Pendergast last night by for the republican nomination for the office | ¢ ‘Sire, this man has not yet been ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertiseinont Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompany All Out Of X . of sheriff of Beltrami county. tobe voted up- | gormally accused of any crime, He de- Wes Wri Town Orders his fellow townsmen, irrespec- |onattheprimary election tobe held Sept. 18, serves t’; dle, but his anusatlon should es nght’ HE N N 1906, and should I receive the nomination and e Dray and Transfer. LP WANTED. tive of party, was a fitting and |}yeer the eloction will conduct the office In s | fome first. It is the law. Phone 40. 404 Boltrami Ave | oot e well-merited tribute by Bemidji |0od and business like mannor. “‘Well,? sald the emperor, ‘tell me WANTED—For the U. S, Marine 1 ri A M. E. Taurston. | What he has done. Tom Smart Corps; men between ages 21 people to a Bemidjiman whomhis e *‘Listen, you rogue,’ sald the Man- | pray and baggage. Safe and Plano moving. | and 35. An opportunity to see itical has h d. Th Candidate for County Attorney. he trembling master | Phone No. 58 18 Ameri : : 3 C political party has honored. The| tesfdsteior County Attorney. | garin, turning to the trembiing o. | 618 America Ave.| the world. For full informa. part taken in it by the republi-|une Repuviican nomination for the office of [ °F e horse disten to "l?":;‘;g“gr:: cans of the city isa good exarr- |county attomey of Beltrami counts, Minn, at | YOUT - DENTISTS, tion apply in person or by let- And Go East ler to U.S. Marine Corps re- R have allowed a horse to 0y s 1 th h t rige | hoprimaries. September 16th, 1906, If nom- place, {;:“t h;"emum had Intrusted Dr. R. B. Foster, cruiting office, cor. Beltrami o ple to those who cannot rise|inated and clected I pledge myselttopertorm | Perish that his ty : d S d A Bemidji , ) above narrow-minded partisan- | the dutiesottheoffice to the bestotmy abillty | to your care. In the second place, it Dr. Phinney Auc: Secon VES.; - Demidjt, . That's a good start toward a pleasant and : with justice and Impartialety. Is on your account that the emperor SURGEON DENTISTS Minnesota. E;‘;fizg{:ensu‘:;l:l:: :u:g:“;:;n, }: 1&‘::::“:;:5 ship. Joux F. GIBBONS. became so exasperated that he was | pgoNg 124 MILES BLOCE, WANTED—For U. S. army able- i Candidate for Clerk of Court. actually on the point of disgracing = 8 i over the M. C. Tifft of Long Prairie,| Ihereby announce myselt as a candidate [himself In all his people's eyes by | DR. J. T. TUOMY bodled, “unmarried men . be- - § £ ? | tor the Republican nomination tor clerk of | killing a man for the sake of a horse.’ D . tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- § Chi cago Milwaukee & qt Paul grand master Workman, has|aistrict court to be voted upon atthe primary | ‘Enough,’ sald the emperor, appre- entist zens of United States, of i go, L. filed for the democratic nomi- election Septembor 18, 2, o Should 1 re-|ciating-the rebuke. ‘Let him go. He | First National Bank Build'g. Telephone No. 230 | good character and temperate i . 5 s celve the nomination and later the election. " < < Railwa nation for congress in the SiXth | 1w conduct the ofice ina careful and pusi- | P2FoRed Dr. C. M. Smith, hag!fl» ,whnEca;li ;pea;g. read E —1 y district, and if successful at the |ness like manner, Breaking It Gently. DENTIST and write Englis| OF 5 1n: . e R - CHARLES F. SCHROEDER. “fatica® aaid, Mr. Fergased: Rashe Office over E. H. Winter's Store. formation apply to Recruiting between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Five = || |primaries, will oppose the win- e s, *seald M., Forgu —_— g Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. WANTED—Bright young man to do work around a printing office and to learn the trade in all its branches. Must be over sixteen years of ageand willing 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. B Candidate for Treasurer. buttered a bisguit and passed his cof- ner of the Buckman-Lindberg| rnershy announce myself a5 & candidste | gao. eng. for " socond Mlitne. “I dowt TIME TABLE fight. Mr. Tifft is an able man ;‘:’;:“’L:;‘:b“f‘.‘:bgf"“u}“;“’v’::‘e’; ::e::“::: miss anything, but after I had come in MlNNMEAANPI%[(f’lssjl Rl%-} YD ]é?)KE & and has a large number of|yrimary election to be held. Sept, 18, 105, | 128t night, about 11:30, I found the Daily—Except Sundays. N . . into. Some- friends in this part of the state,|ShouldI receive the nomination and later | house had been broken : wie Fars o b X e the election as county treasurer, will, as in | body had smashed a pane of glass in a though it is out of his district. TO REDBY AND RETURN. In effect August 20, 1905. the past, conduct the office in a good and [ basement window, crawled inside and business-like manne; G.H.FreNcH |made his way up the stairs to the first Let us know where you are going and full The desire to be boss of their Candidate for Auditor. :ioo;.ed 'fhe{: hasn’tt be:: anz(thlngl dis; W0 s oLy Redny. 3 ut’ work. Small pay on the information as to rates, routes, connections, i i Ihereby announce myself as a candidate | turl n the pantry, the china closel 5 a.m. [Lv h -m.| start. el wwill Bo cheerfilly furnished by robury mall state is the great temptation that |, '3 TREES Toset e 8 o | the sideboard, has there?” 50 am:|AT Pupos b ? 2 . . g y 60,3y besets most men who attain to |auditor of Beltrami county subject to the de- | “No,” answered Mrs. Ferguson. 30 a.m.|Ar Bemlidji . m. | W ANTED—Plain sewing ont by _— During August and September. ] s s 3 cision of the voters at the primary election | e 0 could it have been leadership in public life, and ‘But, mercy, wh Excursion train. September 18th, 1906. Should I receive the u . giz § and what do you suppose he wanted? La Follette of Wisconsin is 1o |nomination and later the election as county “I guspect.” he rejoined, clearing his W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT the day. Mrs. Godfrey, 513 West Sixth street. < ++1, | auditor, I shall endeavor, as in the past, to s = 365 Robert Street, St. Paul exception. Not content with | 4iton Lo e e offce farntully, throat, “that I—er—did 1t myself and SCHEDULE FOR SALE. P being senator and an idol for a |and in a business like manner. that I wanted to get Inside without SEASON OF 1906. i large following, La Follette JOHN WILMANN, disturbing anybody. Ydu had all gone STEAMER MICHAEL KELLY FOR SALE—MaemhL‘:ent moose i AeEto0k o 8 r(‘:e s Gnchdins Candidate for Register of Deeds, to bed, and I had left my latchkey in head, mounted; will be sold 0! 01C = 7 “°| Inereby announce myselt as a candidate | MY other trousers. It will cost about e e for governor on the people of his | tor the Republican nomination for the office |25 cents to repair the basement win- for A Leare ety At i o elos amn; state. The way in which the |Of resister of deeds to be voted upon at the dow. The weather man, I see, pre- | P e, ook, i z primaries to be held September18,1905, Iam |dlcts possible showers for today.”— | TUESDAYS—Leave Shotley Brook at 7 voters of Wisconsin arose and |tamiliar with record work, having had a thor- Chicago Tribune. g'clock a. m.. for Shotley Postoffice, Cross ake School, Battle River, then to Ke kind of a rubber stamp for i ough training In that line and it elected will ODInK At Blp kAol hon oo, ¢ % ' rebuked him at the polls should |28 B Eme Tt Ine ot o T oA A ;E:J'fi:\féDA§§~£¢:v§§&3§u‘?“‘cmu vou on short notice. % 3 . m. tor Agency. Leave Agency at 3:30 p. m: 4 be a lesson to La Follette fmd .all like manner. Sou:l::u;:;y:r;unmm The HEtruscans of old belleved that | brkosrs gy o | SALE—on exchange for future would-be bosses in Wis- | 1 o i imown as “Reds” Riadenn, | there were three kinds of lightning~ [ JHURSDAYS—Rtuns on Special Orders [ | consin, Incidentally, the defeat L] cheap. Inquire at this office, — FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any O DAYS_I wild land, furnished Hotel, o ] jury, an- y A Y ¢ Redby at 10 o' ;. i i one incapable-of doing any injury, oL Ao are senofie} B,g;l{?cmge only one in town, fine opening, i i other more mischievous in its character | g1 7 EPROY. £y o S1, ¥e, 4 of his man, Lenroot, Will BOY| yiereby-announce msselt as a candidate and consequently only to be Issued with | office then to. Sibpo, O - for Shotly Post-| - address D. C. L, care of Be help the junior senator’s presi- | for county commissioner from the first dis-|gho consent of a quorum of twelve o SATURDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock [ midji Pioneer. = 7S ot Battle River, Cross Lake School, . el h i lecti i o cduck -~ s dential boom any. ;L‘;:efib"; :g‘f&;‘?";‘f‘;';mfn‘;:e“‘;:;{,eefgcfl gods, and a third carrylng mischief in | Age: lobping at Blackduck ~wher [ FOR SALE—Remington _type- writer. Latest improved ma- . | necessar: will give the Interests of the county and dis- | 1t8 train and for which a regular de- | "Gy chine with tabulator, and first For County Commissioner. If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our “Majestic” Ripe Fruit: Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges and 2 AYS—Excursion trij lake duri cree was required from the highest di- | August and Senff::m}’.“ Fipon, lake dnpna PENDERGAST ADDS STRENGTH. trict my careful attention. et ia ?he iruscan: shies, . Curl WG B . L. G. KINCH. Inities . o : . In commenting on the demo- ously enough, modern sclentific men clas; éyltwt;.yztrlxter ?leigihNel:ihe: atic state ticket, the Duluth Candidate for Sheriff. agree with the view that there are use: u ittle an in firsl Or| i y -ohe tulal I hereby announce myselfas a Republican | three kinds of lightning, but thelr vari- class condition. Call at Pio- Herald pays its respects to L. G. |candidate for the nomination for sheriff of | etles difier from the Etruscans. The neer office. P . Beltraml county, to be voted upon at the | first 15 known as forked lightning and Pendergast in the following| it S0ty o be ro omminer s | 27 runs In zigzag lines, the second as sheet FOR RENT. o language: 196 111 receive the nomination and later “g‘l‘fmnggbec‘n“se it 1n e 108 D025 i mfma%m ananas. inati . | the etection, will conduct the office as in the A THE COMFORTABLE WAY. FO : Furnished rooms. —— The nomination of L. G. Pender: past, In & good and husiness like mauner | 8R4 the third as globe lightning, as it sometimes runs in the shape of a ball. Inquire 609, Bemidji Ave. The latter varlety is rather slow in moving. Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- | |82S¢ of Bemidii for lieutenant-| munkins you tor past tavors and tor any Py . EAST BOUND. A . governor is.a deserved tribute to|favors which you may show at this time, est styles. Prices right. No. 108..Park Rap..s Line..7:10 a. m. (Connects with Orlental Limited at MISCELLANEOUS. - the veterans of the Civil w&l‘, yours sincerely, THOS. BAILEY, 7 . and particularly to the honored Candidate for Clerk of Court. — Saak Cantre; ;"imvgsmnm)”m * B PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open 4 o remnants of that gallant b;mdY I hereby announce my candidacy for the :15 p. m, St. Paul at 5:45 p. m.) Tues: \‘la.ys and Satur days, 2:30 - Try ;!:‘AMonogram and University Coffee, the first organization to BT :';?i?':,’;','.f,:':,“fi@l:?.f.i";flflféks;éif?%'fifi TMARCOII | %o s t00p. m. ~Thursdays 7 ;rs 8 - 4 first term, I have used my influ- . m. . Tar; e- e : Green tea per pound, 2lc First Regiment of Minnesota |encofor tho interest, of the county: always WIRELESS TELEGRAPH. STOOK WEST BOUND. b 4 Is the wonder of the age and I have f Co H . is - Fancy dairy butter, 10c, 17c and 20¢ per pound. Volunteers. Mr. Pendergast is a |prompt in atiending tomy offclal duties, and [§ 38,0 ¥ speciatey. Ay price s onty « | No. 8......Fosston Line......3:8¢p m ment, o urt House. Miss pioneer resident of the state, and | (urtecus and obliging to all. It successtul || $5.00per sare sight now, It is bound “ 35 " %8 m : Mabel Kemp, librarian. A ~ N ¥ at the primary election and re-election, my 'y -day. Strictly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. a_sturdy ‘and highly respected | Jyorts willbeasin the past. Trusting mac|| o Rz B; HIGBEE, Broker No 107...Park Rapids Line, citizen of his home community |you may favor me with your support, I am. fonal Bank Refe o - whose presence adds weight t{; Very Sincerely Yours, F. W. RHODA. bl Aernes. FULL INFORMATION FROM Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. the democratic state ticket. For Judge of Probate. I wish to announce my candidacy for the SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, THE LIGHTNING ROD GAME. | L+"bhe brimars leoion, Sevk. 15 180 11 § % Minstaonmors and dobbers = f 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidii, Minn. The lightning rod graft, like ™ sdministration of the ofice In the past W. R. Baumbach, President. C. W. Baumbach, Vice-President. E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. W. L. Brooks, Cashler. Bemidjl,;Minn; Lumbermens National Bank 3 OF BEMIDJI. A 0 i . 5 £ 3 meets with your approval, I kindly ask for Respectfully Solicits Your Business 5 “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,”’ seems to | vour support at the comtng election. Pledg? e w mfleso a ! fl erna lona o Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. have an indefinate L 1 life, | In& myselt. should T be re-elected. to conduct | -3 T2 S e Want Mmen FIRE INSURANCE ~ ease. ol life. |40 office to the very best of my. abllity in 4 i MINNETONKA In Connection with the written In the Best Old Line Companies 2, 2 From Crookston, come reports|the tature, asI have heretofore, Thanking 5 the, guarantesd apple, Northern P aCific ; p—— of recent attempts to victimize |°n¢and alt for past tavors, Iam. yours re- e andour general line of | ¢, . | 1 specttully, .'A. CLARK. e m et | Provides the best train passenger farmers near that city. Candidate for County Superintendent of bery, foces, vines, etc. | service between Northome, Funkley 1 The gameis simple. A smooth ey from| Hardy, accilmated,Min: | Blackduck, Bemidjl, ' Walker siaehronsed Hex Burplelon. | ple. I hereby announce my candidacy for the and intermediate points and Minne- [ “Mamma,” asked the little girl, “hay 5 agent comes along and asks|republican nomination for county superin- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth | Mr. Brown got heart disease?” LOTS issi tendent of sch to be voted upon at the and all points east, west and south.| “I don’t know, my child- Why do permission to put upa rod free oepata dg::]epmmhzl 18,1600, =——————————————————— | Through coaches between Northome you ask?” of charge, as an advertisement, |"Thave been in the educational work for HEEEEEEEEED 333 and-the Twin Citles. No chg “Well, it says in my new book that and the farmer is induced to sign | the past twenty-two years, A Sedstar, : «'::' t‘si:;;.“Ample time at Brainerd | faint heart never won fair lady, and - suructor or superintendent. For four years 8 *| when I Mrs, 4 ON EASY PAY » contract supposedly to that| s sisns soumipaserinientont o the EapeFIESAED 10n ina that something must be Wrong effect. In a few d: 1 Ottertall county schools, which position I Dailly except Sunday " M E N T S OO | eltncd to sttend the stata. nutversity, and| g With his.”—Toledo Blade. comes a second agent with & big | of which'school T am s graduate. For the bill and explains that the|pastsixyearsThavebeen identified with the s public school work of Beltrami county and apparently innocent cONtract|fepiiiar with tho noeds of thecounty schools. binds -the sigrer to buy the rod |It elected I wili coiiduct the educational ata hncy price. work of thecounty in a careful manner and VANDERLIP £ C0 §| B2 .. o, arnil| — Mhelooy's Siveryl OPEN DAY .AND NIGHT Geod Rigs and Careful Drivers have removed to their new 8 quarters where they in- § vite the public to call and § inspect the nmew stock of g s PIANOS ORGANS ETC. noguri for all kinds of Sewing Ma- chines. Sewing Machine oll and need- 5 les. We tune Pionos and repair Or- +it meus and Sewing Machines. : : E e For the mian 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 ia within the reach of all. for the Interests of all and build up our coun- Every farmer and townsman, |ts schools in every department. lcitt r ] for tlat matter, should beware, | Beepecttullysollclingsorrsupnost, not ouly of the lightning rod| © .., sor superiateasent of Schoats. £ £ % grafter, but of every grafter| ;y.reny announce myselt as a candidate § with a paper to sign. The man | forthe republican nominatlon for the office 5 " ot superintendent of schools of Beltrami or woman Who Signs & paper for | qunty, to be voted on at the primary election | & a stranger, which he or she does w\‘:eh]eflldl !enhembehr 18, molu. . S Shoul recelve the nomination, and, later, not read, or reading, does nob |y icoied to above offec, Tshall i the future, thoroughly understand, is laying | asin the past, give ms time and best efforts up stores of trouble. Be careful, | theschoolsof thecounty. o . LIVERY HACK IN CON- NECTION. Night Calls Promptly ‘An- For further particulars write or call i Bemidji Townsite and Im- | provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemiidji. 3 i i R He Might Bo Needed. What Nr. Hansos Stands For. It 1s best to be courteous to all, even | . A 1, Hanson, Republican candidate e man that you dislike. You may | for the senste, is & man of strong personality, and it nominated and elected will be one of the strongest men in thesenate. Hels a man

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