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- or? ! ~ It’s your liver! In nearl | 1 : i heon A . i GRS e ever;' case it's the llvcry. Mwmw.m! This 18 emfly the represefih- 5 work of Beltrami county ,,,fl O INA. { g g 9 nlm mnnsd constipaticn, EURLINNG YRR ATaAnOon 0 tive situation in’ the Sixty-tirst ;:ml]!lu :1»;- wa needs of the county schools. } am Ill S biliousness,dyspepsia. poor R elocted T will conduct the educational = blood, headaches. Your doctor will tell you that good health demands aileast | [OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDJI legls.hbwerdinrlct np-to the quali- | woric ot e county 1n o caroful mannor and ¢ Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy one gond. free movement of the bowels each day. Ask him if he knows any | |~~~ ~~~~~~nans~n~~~~aa~n- | fications for the drainage worls, |for the intorests of all and bulld up our Goun- O ——— laxative better than Ayer's Pills. s hevoyorermatel, Wogutlah 3.cdymics. | | BEMIDI PIOMEER PUBLISHING CO.( Wi, McCuaig wants drainage| ™10l n every devartment. evirs Tanddy ‘Tas noed By A, KAISER. Respectfully sollclting your support, ; d Ah:,:’:bl 5 for 0& or WM. B. MATTHEWS|{ St pemedy because it is the popular demand WILLIAM B, STEWART. %o Iy at some time during Bntered in the postofiice at Bemidil. Minn., {in this district, but he has no| cunaidatetor Superintendent of Schools, R Thereby announce myself as a candidate [ Practices before the United States Suj rema a8 second class master. 3 year. & practical knowledge of the lay of remedy is recommended SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM |the lands that are to- be drained |for the republican nomination for the ofice | Court P e T R by E:las whp Iuve sold it for x 13 intends t schools ot Bell = D ail Excultsions in ;he northern purt, COuntr, labs voin ot at e TP 2o ::1::; figfignfiéfi?fi”flg&“fig 3‘?,‘30'.‘;'5“ mn{ years and: k:dw its value. 4 i . J. Opsahl has spent ten |toDeheldSeptember 18, 1906. alms. 6 TIRIDErs.0f 0 rewv thousands — y g, e R B i those moods as u rate:|w ik g w6t PHRAEREL TS | et o kb gl £ ; er, surveyor, homesteader, and ;mmmzm:zmfi; Aud;bosy efforts D. H. FISK sicians with the most satisfactory 4 Seems as though the crop of [getting settlers in this territory. J.J. REGAN, Attorney and CounselioratLaw | § results. ] joint debates in the Sixth con-|And he has had practical know- I Office opposits Hotel Markham. It has often saved life before ) Low rates to Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto and points on the picturesque St. Lawrence River. ledge of drainage and road work What Mr, Hansos Stands For. = medicine could have been sent for gressional districts is mighty Mr. A. L. Hanson, Republican candidate P. J. Russell o's phy.'d.n summoned. 2 i a8 a contracto for the 3 f g 4 Three first-class trains daily to Chicago via the Bur- slim for the amountof challenges A lz;'lten“:::l.nt:',;;::i‘;eocxt;oafil?e\::o :;Lngf mmllm.A ttorney,at Law NN, It only costs a quarter. Can i : ’ 1 “Mississivbi : s Ppr) thrown broadcast. the strongest men in thesenate. Hels a man aflord to risk so much for so ! lington’s cool ‘Mississippi River Scenic Line, t0 whom all will look up, i3 eminently quali- E. E. McDonald m; BUY IT NOW. i« i A 5 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS §[fed tor the position he seeks, and, being s . 1, McDon - - i Electric Fans The Carnegie-Roosevelt re- pesctica farmor and business man, o willbe ATTORNEY AT LAW o . vised spelling is furnishing no o e e L o THas.." [ Ofhes: S sdonck Black Barker’s Drug Store g i Electric nghts end of material for the funny Legisiative Candidate. Gnads amon Ixws s WII Ko 'a: benal 6o fhis PHYSICIANS AND; SURIHONA: 2 i on men niow, but fifty years hence Tn announcing myself as a cantidate for [ most people,” He will favor a reciprocal de- L A ward M D., = the legislature from the sixty-first district, | murrage law, a reduction in express, frelght Ghlcago Limited the joke will be on the jokers. | compristag the counties of Beltrami, Olear. | snd passenger rates: Incroased powers to the i helelenand Sllrgeon.‘ - - water and Red Lake, T desire to assure the | Rallroad sud Warchouse commission, thor- ye a specialty. Leaves aneapohs :50 p. m.; leaves St. A T voters of the istrict that T am In hearty ac- | ough regulation and control of all corpora- Llasses fitted. Paul 8:40 p. m; arrives Chicago 9:00a.m. Bob Dunn is perfectly willing |cordance with the forwara movement and | tions and tho taxation of thé same In the | o a5 7 4 T i o santiat. s toabon aid to stay in “harmony camp’’ if |SteP for the drainage of thisnortherncountry | same manner as other property; redistricting Dr. Rowland Gilmore| , service will bo furaished by Y and the betterment of its roads which means |of the state legislative and senatorial ais- Physicfan and Surgeon only the word ‘‘harmony” can be | we will encourage immigration and encour- | trictsso as to give the northern part of the Office: [ F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt. i ; ago legislation in that direction. state its just apportionment; the enactment | ————0—————————— . E g g mnd.e elastic enough to cover a |t Dropositions other than these to | of more stringent pure food laws; liberal sup- DR WARNINGER P Germania Life Bullding, St. Paul, Minn, hot jab every now and then at R. |ve taken up, and I will. if nominated and | port for state sanitoriums for care and cure * VETERINARY wmm" ONE CENT A WORD. E. Thompson, chairman of the |¢/ected. domy best for all things pertaining | of consumptives; additional support to pub- Telephone Number 20 § pson, : to my district and will endeavor to follow the | lic schools; educational schools; drainage: | Third St., one block west .of 1st Nat't Bank | No Advertiseinent Accepted For Less state central executive commit- | wishesot the people. good roads: and for state development; the DRAY AND TRANSFER. Than 15 Cents. I bellove that drainage and good oads are | safe guarding of state tmber and mineral | AVATDTRANSFER. | oo — e — o tee. the paramount issues, and what Is needed | property: and the re-election of Knute Nel- Wes anht iy A o0 'y and Traasfer, —_— for the betterment ot our district. son to the United States senate. - s il BRYAN VS. HEARST. Iseek the nomination at the request of a These with the matters of interest to the % Some students of current 2SOt Interests, snd will maintain an - pooplo and for which ho wil do his et for Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave. m dependent stand, seconded only as the best | the greatest number of people interested, are —For the U. S, Marine h politics read a deeper motive |Interestsof the state may demand. I have|a few of the many principles which Mr. Han- Tom Smart Corps; men between ages 21 P k I % .~ | always been an independent worker in my | son, it elected, will do for the people of his | Dray and baggage. Safe and Plano moving. nd 35, A Fiunity to I acC our ruan into the generai disturbance in |business, and tn this, the beople's business, | district. . Phone No. 58 ~ | ~ ¢18 America Ave, [ 3 porean ey to seo i democratic ranks which Bryan | willstillbe indopendent, 1 will always seok | Can youaford to trust these great ques- | | the world. For full informa- a 3 hi the best Interests of my constituents and the | tions to one who has not declared himself or . tion apply in person or by let- An d o E : ast has stirred up since his return | nonest carrying out of the work pertaining | who might be indifferent to these principles, Dr.R.B.F lerto U.S. Marine Corps re- ] from abroad, than a mere desire ,?:,',’:fc:m"" l:::wlll“::vor the citizens of my | or any of them. - Ur. v, B. oster, cruiting office, cor. Beltrami |’ .. ey asa ¥ politic. i That's » good start toward & pleasant snd to purify party politics. They | wich the above brict outline of my polltical . ; Dr. Phinney and Second Aves., Bemidji, f profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing see in it a plan to crush Bryan’s | intentions, I respecttully solicit your aid and Klflg PHSURgFON DENTISTS Minnesota. i your tciket tell the agent that it Must read great rival, Hearst, and sight the SRDDOTE % opolls on '.;m:l Eg;g:::mmm' D t t' s H ONE MILES BLOOK: WANTED—For U. S. army able- 1 over the beginning of a bitter warfare e etective dervice DR. J. T. TUOMY bodied, unmarried men be- e or County Auditor. The 1 t detectl! ice west of Chica- : e —— GhiCflgO Milwaukee & St Paul between the twoleaders. Roger| yycreby announce meselt a candidate for flfl Competont detectives for all occasions. . Dentist tween ages of 21 and 85, citi N s ot. Sullivan of Illinois is a Hearst |the republican nomination for Auditor of | LeEltimate detective worl, transactod f01 | First National Bank Bulld'g. Telephone No. 230| 2608 of ~ United States, of { + i 3 < | Reltrami county, subject to the decision of t th id, All busi trictl; ood character and temperate i Railwa partisan, it is claimed, as 8180 i8 | e voters at the primary election. Soptem- | Soniidentisl. Wt fis todhy AbONE YOUF Gass Dr. C. M. Smith, gabms, who can speakperead - . y Charles C. Walsh of Iowa, the|veris. 190, . E.ftii;?m“él’.l&ry“n‘{ifi? Hiocapolls, Minn woDENTIST © and write English. For in- - Fy _— W. K NG, I Office over E. H. Winter's . between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Five two men on whose repudiation Candidate for Sherift. e FABNc1s w. KNG, supt = formation apply to Recruiting handsome daily trains including the Pioneer by the democratic party Bryan |, Ihsrebs snmounco mysell ss 3 candidate TIME_TABLE ?Afi"e"' xfles block, Bemidji, Fi 1 D - ? g or the republican nomination for the of —_—— inn S Limited anld the Fast Mail. Direct connections has staked his all in a fight|os sherirof Bettramt ocuty: v e NGt “f: Letter files and letter presses| MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & €80 ] at St. Paul Union Depot with all trains from where it is knife to the hilt. on at the primary election to be held Sept. 18, X at the Pioneer office. MANITOBA RY. CO. WANTED—Bright young man the North and West. Sleeping car berths o 1906, and should I receive the nomination and bigher, wider and longer than the berths in Bryan and Hearst are enemies, |jator the election will conduct the office 1n 8 Daily—Except Sundays. to do work around a prmtmg 4 ffice and to learn the trade in other sleepers and therefore cooler and more as two strong, radical men who |#0od and business like manner. SHICHESTER'S ENGLISH TO REDBY AND RETURN. o comfortable for Summer travel. both aspire to the same high R e E" ?an“i‘- P“-Ls In effect August 20, 1906. a}l Jiszanches ¢ Mush be over Let us know where you are going and full office are bound to be., Hearst Candidate for County Attorney. e e BUAND, Ly Bemid) a.m.Tv Redby - :(l,xwenky e"“s"ffif e ad wnll;nfig information as to rates, routes, connections, i it s » I hereby announce myself a candidate for ng % NobOSRT1E52 e Nebish -- 240 oS TR IPATIOL the —_— i e e poutes,. sonpentlons, is a political “climber;’’ he wants | the Republican nomination for the office ot pad Seis o A7 Neph B ey Nebish - 350 mi | start, % 2 y y return mai to be president, and the great.|county attorney ot Beltrami counts. Minn, av ; of Jous Brugias snd'se Ar Redby. am|Ar Bemidji. e T g " the primaries, September 18th. 106, It nom- DIAMO! D PILLS, for 25 Sunday—During August and September. | WAN TED:—Traveling and Local W. B. DIXON ness and the divine right of the | inated and elected I pledge myselt to perform a2y Eiss o Excursion train. . Representatives, either sex, to NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT N;b'”k"'“ do ot awe b et e i oy Chomical Co. Phlladelorla ™ | ExBemili. - 9:00a. m. | Lv Redby. 550 b, Ergsent oo attx;nqtige a,dlver- 4 365 Robert Street, St. Paul al. Joux F. Grzsons. : = SCHEDULE R oon et rstclass Bryan sees in Hearst the Candidate for Clerk of Court. "‘,E.!'nfi"a"xflnngfll SEASON-OR 19061 ;?:3‘;:‘;53“&‘; :fd a«?:a::l)coe!, A greatest danger to his nomination tof_'::;“;;’pgfig‘::“fifififi!fmf 2 Dandae {ischarges infiammations, STEAMEIR Mlcflfl[fl.‘ KELLY| ment. Salary - for traveling - ang election. After two defeats disic cour tobewoted ot thoprimary Prenats Contagion. *Paintoos, and RO AFa iy ":"“":‘;i““m e $1020.00 first year, and expens- n Septe 18, 1906. Sh - 3 —Leave Redby af and what will have been twelve ooty b M L By Dragatets, | tor Agoncs. Gross Luke Sohool 2ud Shovicy | es paid weekly. years '?:lv?n;ng,t :g': feels t‘l;at he |1 il conduct he offce in a caretl and bust- D}l‘ggflflfls—}“gfi horsdd AT U 121 ‘H;?Bu%méfi,icago is entitled to thi™ oF . | ness ke manner, a. m.. for Shotley Dos ross 3 A Kl oy, whin b el Cmamuzs F. Sommogoen. el e o v | ko bl ie Slves then o Bt - - nd now, when the honor seems Caihnte o raiaer WEDNESDAYS- Leave Redby at 10 oelock | WANTED. Young girl to : ssist almost within his grasp, here MARKHAM, | & o Avency. Leave Agency at3:0p.m. [ in house work- Apply at resi- g D I hereby announce myself as a candidate | ESTATE OF WALTER J, Flour! Flour! comes this up-start yellow editor | for the republican nomination for Treasurer MINOR. MTHURSDAYS—Rnns on Special orders| dence. 905 Lake Boulevard. 7 3 of Beltrami county, to be voted on at the [STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Bel- = and would thrust him aside. |primary election to be held Sept, 16, 1906, trami, in Probate Court: for A o Mg ol 1k 2am | WANTED—Plain sewing out by And what is worse, Hearst is [Should I receivo the nomination and later | I Tam Marzen or Tus Eerats oF WALTNR Shotley Brook at3:00 p.m. for Shotly Post-| the day. Mrs. Godfrey, 513 - ining a larger followi the election as county treasurer, wil, as in | "\ SEEOTR oxxzsora o all persons fn- U DAY T¥ave Redby at 10 ocloo| West Sixth street, =% 5 gfl g a larger lollowing every ;l‘:ehx\;;s:.l&ondncu the office ‘;n Hm ;ood and | goroctod in the loasing of cortain Tands be- xfl&cgor“lsl‘l;filpamlélvfix; Gross Lake Sei o0l, siness-] inner. 3:8 i ic] wi If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our ay, and if he should make a e e O ek "85, Topresentative of tho above| necessary.” e FOR SALE. strong run for goyernor of New Candidate for Auditor. named ward. being duly filed in this court, | SUNDAYS—Excursion tripon lake during — B ATV SV VSN representing that it is necessary and for the | August and September. PE Ihereby announce myself as a candidate | Fepresenting that it is necessary and for the W, 6. MARSON. Gen'l Mgr. | FOR SALE—Magniticent moose York, as he did for mayor of the (1 H HPS 4 i lis. h 1 2 for the | Repablican nflmtl"“{,“;' for county | ested therein that cortain lands of e head, mounted; will be sold auditor of Beltrami county subject to the de- | de ereln boleased and prayin a es lc me lflmpo is, he will bea A OIS | e e et Sl e the S .}%nsfbs'g o runied ‘é"e‘igf tho same: | cheap Il\qulre at this office, riv: " | September 15th, 1905. Should I recelve the ] pxony L Tron B yol 8nd each of you, axe i FOR SALE— Rubber sta N der then that B nomination and later the election as county | any you have, before this court, at the Pro- % T stamps. 0 wonder then that Bryan R R auditor, I shall endeavor, as in the past, to | bafe Court Looms in the Court House, in the The Pioneer will procure any Ripe Fruit: Peaches, Pl Pi les, O d should try to crush his rival and | discharie the duties of the ofice faithtully | Gi3,0f Bemidii. Couaty of Beltraml, State o kind of a rubber stamp for pe Fruit: eaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges an s on ay Dt 3 T his rival’s followers, even though | snd in a business like manner. o s ati) oclock &t Why. e braver of you on short notice. ] Bananas. in doing it he endanger party JOHN WILMANN, NESS The. Judge of sald THE COMPORTABLE WAY. 1 = % . o h Candidate for Register of Deeds. loours spAL] "Court” and tho scal of said FOR_SALE—Remington _type-: y Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- armony. T hereby announce myself as a candidate s Too e L saem potiD T8 writer. Latest improved ma- : : —_— for the Republican nomination for the office M A.OLARK, 0. 108..Park Rap..s Line..7:10 a. m. 5 est styles. Prices right. St regiaton of AEcts b 1 mord it st iho Judzo of Provate Court, l (Gonnecta with Oriental Licited ‘2t chine with tabulator, and first : . WHICH DO WE WANT? class t, d h ¥ 4 primaries to be held September 18, 10, T am | CHESTERMOKUSIOR. = Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolls at ass typewriter desk. Neither Try our Monogmm and University Coffee Bagley Times: Minnesota has | tamiltar with record work, having had a thor- gl 5 5:15p. m,. St. Paul at5:45p. m.) nla;zd butég;i.;le mdé::fih T tgst. - i n . ough training in that line and it elected will class condition. at Pio- e : ) 1;9 representatives and Sixty- |0oiiuc, the office In a careful snd business ESTATE OF JOSEPH M. MARKHAM, DE- ([ N&: - Duiith Baprose.... 0T p m neer office. : —_— TEA: Green tea per pound, 2l¢ three state senators. Iike manner. Sollciting your :uwo-z. AR Op MINABSOTA: Dot et Faney dairy butt 10¢, 17¢ and 20 d The state owns over 2,000,000 . oo B R ddel trami, in Probate Court: oy V;ES;I;“B?;:D- FOR RENT. an i 0 own as “Redd: RO gt o ORI SR 88 osst o orvoru 43S UL L SR, y dairy butter, 10¢, 17¢ an ¢ per poun acres of swamp lands that need ot Bty Comtinss ';?E;;fi gll:c::l;inl:;om R s * * %am §IFOR RENT: Furnished rooms. Strictly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. dfa";?;fl"l al‘l“‘; & divafifflmfi: Lerehy announco myself a8 v candidate | onsiiiorested i uhe &wl:z%fiefln:fi{fifi No 107...Park Raplds Line, Inquire 609, Bemidji Ave. practically all of this land lies in |for county commissioner from the first dis- belanging to sald decedent: The petitions : s et to be voted upon at the primaay election | Belle Markham = as representative of the FULL INFORMATION FROM MISCELLANEO Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store the six northern districts, repre- | september 18,1006 It nominated and elected | L3S, AT, Jecedont: belog, duiy Sled in|§ ¢ & CHAMBERLAIN, Agt, || weno oo CLLANEOUS =~ o g . sented by six senutors out of | will glve the interests of the county and dis- | and for the best interests of sald i M PUBLIC ' LIBRARY — O trlotmy oavetul Atlntion. of ull interested therein that certain lands of Bemidji, Minn. pen SCHROEDER & SCHW ANDT sixty-three, and twelve represen- S Sala decedent described therein be leased And Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 ; ’ ti t of 119 : A e pamni omse b 1o Bef raacd o) to6p. m. Thursdays 7 to 8 & 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidii, Minn. [| | Tow much willit cost to drain| .. - Comtaste sor shert. o Etraon, you and eschot o, e | == : p. m.also. Library in base. - 8 ! * =0 11 Lnoos P8I0 | 1 yereby announce myselfas a Republican a5 yow hiwve boforo ths court ot the Fro: Mlflflesota& lfltfimatloflfll ment of Court House. Miss - Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. this largo area of lind? . . foandidut for the nominaton for sherit o | Bt Crust oot Inthe bttt Hovwe by i Mabel Kemp, librarian = Willit be an easy job to get|Beltramt counts. to be voted upon at the | Minnesota, on the 15th dsy of September, 190, In Connection with the — o’ primary election to be held September 18, :ltmlfl Li}flcll(dl. n:b:hy '.h'zxnyer of sald pe- o L i lon should nof granf drainage laws and appropria. |i%e. IfIreceive the nomination and later T R e B ..Nol’thern PaClfic.. W e : the election, will conduct the office as in the ¥ h id tions? past, In & food and business like manner | [courrseAL] 33-'-':':,. z?.'l';] eguf donl o2 % | Provides the best train ° passenger| . O W. Baumtach. Vice-President. : . ——c And if so will it be an ‘easy | Thanking you for past favors and for any quse I By o8 -betwisen Noflhflm- Runkley WO Dok Qumer & 1 hich she t this ti . A, 5 lke . 2 task to properly have the work et e L el R Judge of Probate Court. | gnd intermediate polnu and Minne- | Lumbermens National Bank - done? et T CHESTER MCKUSICK, lis, St. Paul, F: d Dul one . Candidate for Clerk of Court. ‘Attorney for Petltloner. T T e e OF BEMIDJI. From a business standpoint if| Inereby announce my candidacy for the Through coaches between Northome aw in. | Fepublican nomination for Clerk of Court at 3339 ¥: 3 the Twi Respecttully Solicits Your Business - you were to develop & néw in- : sud o Cm“' No_change : : ] the primary election to be held Sept. 18, 1908. of cars. Ample time at Buhnrd | t dustry and property that was |During my first term, Thave used my influ- .+ FIREINSURANCE $ for dinner. Al ence for the interest of the county; always TIME OARD written In the Best Old Line Compantes worth ten million dollars or more | ¢ 1ot attending to my official dutles, and } B l s l A R Brcctive Junessn, 1, and the developm ent work of | courteous and obliging to all. l!,nlleceaulul D“'-;;:fign o at the primary election and re-election, my > = same would cost & hundred 2750 PURAE SCetnn M B o |2 VANDERLIP & 00 X Ay B vhousand dollars, would you hire | you may tavor me with your support. T ai Funkley ... Lv. p.m. T2 2 3 £ 231 0 P as mnnu’gers lpl‘ you, gOOd Very Sincerely Yours, F. W. Ruopa. 4 i For Judge of Probate. fellows that bad ‘no: practicall’; L, , Soou® SRR e e knowledge of the work to be done | Republtcan nomination for Judge of Probate or the territory to be worked, |t the primary election, .Sept. 18, 1006, It i i my administrationof the office in the past § E ON EASY PAYMENTS have removed to their new quarters where they in- vite the public to call and npos the o sk o §IF SRR | anativg FmilSymn PIANOS : ram pam, Pleasant to take ORGANS Orino cleanses the sys- 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. except that their idea was that it | meots with your approval, I kindly ssk for 1 your support at the coming eleétion. Pledg- was a very good and proper (Fot e e o O 6 conauce thing to go ahead and get. the | the office to the very best of my ability in the future, as I have heretofore, Thanking money to have the work dona one and all for past fayors, I am, yours re- some way? . specttully, M. A. CLARK, Or would you hire managers| | Candidatefor e satert of tem, and makes sallow 3 For further particulars write or call that had made it their daily busi:| 1 pereby announce my candidacy tor the | blotched complexionu ness in life for the last ten years ren:bllcln nomination for county superin- PR H tendent ot schools to be voted upon at the to study this line of work in all primary eléction September 18, 1906, its details, as to the lay of the| Ihave been in the educational ‘:‘-’m for 3 2 { the past twenty:two yoars, as. a teacher, in- Pionos and alr Or= ; territory, its needs, and on' the | yrudtér or superintendent. For four years w' '“::‘ e D u ] : other . hand ‘had the practical |I was:ssiitantcounty superintendent of the |i —gan anc L Y S - kenowledge of it also as B Contrats| i hien e s mivarats and Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H.» A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji.