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B s ate bad oMY THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS o u S worse. They always make PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, one think of bronchitis, con- ke sumption. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral quickly cures new coughs. And it cures | |OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDJ Legislative Candidate. old ones, too. The next time you sce your doctor, ask him \:!llsy; this cmedlclne WWE “.‘:'l:;":‘l’::f:""l: :;’u:lll: :‘;x:yc‘::t“a;gfl'&' i al Wo publish J.C. Ayor. - 3 so promptly relieves coughs. e have no asoralal Wo publish J.0. Ayw BEMIDJI PI(:M AEEA!’SI:ELISHING Co. i S s Ecet distrlol 87 ¥ water and Red Lake, T desire to aysure the voters of the district that I am In hearty ac- cordance with the forward movement and step for the drainage of this northern country and the betterment; of its roads which means SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM | v will encourage immigration snd encour- age legislation In that diréction. (] [ Dfllly EXCUPSIONS - |t s mme oom o me et top for the man who can crowd |elected, do my best for all things pertaining Entered in the postoffice at Bemidjl. Minn., a8 second class matter, to my district and will endeavor to follow the someone else out. wishes of the people. aS w ar I belleve that drainage andgood roads are Wik th——h ol the paramount issues, and what is needed % . i e approach oI electlon | for the betterment of our district. Low rates to Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto PP v i 0 day the sentiment in favor of the| Iseek the nomination at the reauest of a and points on the picturesque St. Lawrence River. y number of interests, and will maintain an in- < 3 2 5 . election of J. J. Opsahl to the |dependent stand, seconded only as the best Three first-class trains daily to Chicago via the Bur- lington’s cool “Mississippi River Scenic 2 . it | Interests of the state may demand. I have Line.” legislature increases, and it always been an independent worker in my should, Mr. Opsahl has had a|business, and in this, the people’s business, . § i s ing | Wil still be independent, I will alw Electric Fans wide experiencein raversingy @ e ot sad i Ele ctl‘i ¢ Lights this section of the country as a |honestcarryingout ot the work pertaining : - | to the office, and will favor the citizens of my on cruiser, surveyor, _“,d a h?“}“ Qlstrict as a body politic. & &8 stead locator. He is ina position| with the abovo brief outline ot my political Ghlcago Ll mlted to give to the legislative assembly ‘s"‘l‘;;’;r':':’: 5:;?»332‘;.‘:‘:;’::3:3; fxg:; '::; '::rd Leaves Minneapolis 7:50 p. m.; leaves St. practical knowledge of the 3.3, OPSARL. Paul 8:40 p. m; arrives Chicago 9:00a.m. country and by so doing can do Full Information as to rates and more for the drainage and -de- service will be furnished by . velopment of the country he is to F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt. represent than any other person Germania Life Bullding, St. Paul, Minn, who may seek the nomination. s For County Auditor. Ihereby announce myself a candidate for the republican nomination for Auditor of Reltrami county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Septem- ber 18, 1906. JAMES L. GEORGE. \Burlington ' Route S Candidate for Sheriff. OUR REPRESENTATIVE. Ihereby announce myself as a candidate i . - . for the republican nomination for the office If each voter in this legislative | ot sherift of Beltrami county, tobe voted up- istri ice i @ | on at the primary election to be held Sevt. 18, d\s.trlct could havein. volce in, th 1906, and should I receive the nomination and legislature, what would he try t0|1ater the election will conduct the office in & 5 ity ? | £00d and business like manner. do first to benefit his community M. E. THURSTON. k Undoubtedly he would make an e s . . late for County orney . Pack Your Trun effort to secure legislation along| 1, Sudmei o Mo, the lines of drainage of state|the Republican nomination for the ofiice of 1433 county attorney of Beltrami county, Minn, at And GO Eas‘t lands and the building of better | {1t roads. In other words, these|inated andelected I pledgemyself topertorm s s the duties of the office to the best of my ability That's & good start toward a pleasant and are the paramount issues in this [ JT=EsoThe oo profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing part of the country. But we JORN F. GIBEONS. your teiket tell the agent that it Must read cannot all go to the legislature, Candidate for Clerk of Court. over the 80 it has been provided that one| Ihereby announce myself as a candidate 5 R for the Republican nomination for clerk of Chicago, Milwaukee & St. man represent us there. Is it|aistrict court to be voted upon at the primary election September 18, 1906. Should T re- not reasonable that we should | oCe ot ater the alection. Railw a want that one man to represent | I will conduct the office in a careful and busi- y " us especially 1n the matter of |"eslkemamer o omOER. between the Twin "Cities and Chicago. Five drainage and good roads? Candidate for Treasurer. handsome daily trains including the Pioneer J. J. Opsahl, the Bemidji man| I nereby announce myselt as a candidate Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections who is seekin legislative | for the republican nomination for Treasurer at St..Paul. Unlon Degot with all traius: from honors, is one of fhe stgx'ongest 3&1?:;‘323?3: Li; "b: blfelfleuggn‘:“lgnl;(’: the North and West. Sleeping car berths i f . 4 3 Should I receive the nomination and later higher, wider and longer than the berths in drainage and good roads men in (0" "eaine Be momimauon sl Jater other sleepers and therefore cooler and more the state. He knows all about|the past. conduct the office in a good and comfortable for Summer travel. the subject from an experience |usiness-like manner. G. H. FRENCH Let us know where you are going and full gained in fifteen years of travel- Candidate for Auditor. < A Thereby announce myself as a candidate ing as a cruiser and locator over | for the Republican nomination for county i auditor of Beltrami county subject to the de- the north country, and he will go cision of the voters at the primary election information as to rates, routes, connections, ete. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail W. B. DIXON to the legislature prepared to|september 15th, 1906. Should I receive the 3 2 i nomination and later the election as county NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT devote his time and energy in| CRUMPUAN MR o shecton e conoty 365 Robert Street, St. Paul laboring for these two things his | discharge the duties of the ofice taithfully i 3 and in a business like manner. district wants most. o s Candidate for Register of Deeds. ROOSEVELT, CANAL BUILDER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate s i I 2 President Roosevelt after 1908 |primaries to be held September 18, 1906, Iam o familiar with record work, having had a thor- has grown in importance, now | training in that line and 1f elected will thatit is coming to be recognized | conduct the office in a caretul and business . A like manner. Soliciting our support. that the president will not accept 7. P. RIDDELL. u ancother term, Various avenues| Familiarly known as“Reddy” Riddell. | I 0 u I u I of usefulness have been suggest- For County Commissloner. EE—— ed; a senatorship, a cabinet po-| Ihereby announce mytelt as a candidate " for county commissioner from the first dis- sition, ete. Allagree that MT. | uics to be voted upon at the primasy election 3 ice: . | September 18, 1906. If nominated and elected If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our Roosevelt’s servics sa.ret(.)o valu L 1 il homiiuied st clented able to be lost to the public; that, | srict my caretul attention. 13 H R4 if it is possible, he must be kept L. G. KINOH. fl es lc where his wonderful energy, his Candidate for Sheriff, brilliant mind, his unflinching| Ihereby announce myseltas a Republican fo sty | candidate for the nomination for sheriff of courage and unbending integrity | Goicrami connty. to po voted upon at the primary election to be held September 18, Ripe Fruit: Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges and will be used for the henefit of his 100¢. I¢1 receive the nomination and later Bananas. country. ... |theelection, will conduct the office as tn the There is one role, that, while it|past, in a good and business like manner * . 228 . Thanking you for t favors and for any Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- may have been mentioned, has| i, o wieh vou ey oon st shis. t est styles. Prices right. never been insisted on generally; | vours sincerely, TrOS. BAILEY, and yet, outside of the presi- Candidate for Clerk of Court. . . : : : Thereby announce my candidacy for the Try our Monogram and University Coffee. dency, there is ne other in which [, ;iie soionase my candiduey for the Mr. Roosevelt could do so much; | the primary election to be held Sept. 18, 1906. During my first term, I have used my influ- TEA: Green tea per pound, 21c that of general manager of the | JrCtE Y T torm. Thate Beel my nfu building of the Pan: canal. in attend ficial dutles, and Fancy dairy butter, 10¢, 17c and 20¢ per pound. Whygw iy not:)l:lossible . Brompt in attending oy ot ;‘l;lcz:s;:“ Slrictly fresh E‘fls a specialty at our store. jut the ‘absolute charge of ‘con- at the primary election and re-election, my efforts will be as in the past. Trusting that struction in Mr. Roosevelt’s |YOu may favor me with your support. I am. . o Very Sincerely Yours, F. W. RHODA. Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. J§ [hands, free from any supervision R For Judge of Probate. by the secreta. f b; SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, by (i, et o' b3 Ot B L e at the primary election, Sept. 18, 1908, If g sgas mme gress? Let him build the canal administration of the office in th t 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidii, Minn. J§ |57 te be responsible to the | mects with your anprosal, T kindly sskcfor Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. American people alone. If there | "%, SU0P0rt st the coming clection. Pledz- ing myself, should I be re-elected, to conduct be blame for mismanagement, e ———— O the office to the very best of my ability in let it fall on him, and if /there be ON EASY PAYMENTS the future, asI have heretofore. Thanking credit for work well done, let it be one and all for past favors, I am. yours re- spectfully, M. A.CLARK. his also. Candidate for County Superintendent of . Schools. i ’..l‘he task, to be completed right | 11erebs announce my candidacy tor the is in need of some such master, |republican nomination for county superin- . B + tendent of schools to be voted upon at the who can give it his full time. T 0L 0Eo0 1o b o . Run by congress, as it 18 now, it| Ihave been In the educational work for . dee e the past twenty-two years, as & teacher, in- is b"‘"fd to be run by politicians. | siructor or suporintondent. For four sears There is sure to be graft and |Iwas assistant county superintendent of the Ottertail county schools, which position T scandal. Run by Mr. Ro0Sevelt, | usicned to attend tho stats mniversiy, and unhampered by congress, or |of whichschool I am a graduste. For the i Dast six years T have been identified with the president, or secretary of War, | puiic sohool work of Beltraml counts and the business of canal building |familtar with the needs o the county schools. K It olected 1 will conduct the educational would be run energetically and [ o of thecounty s sareful manmer e For the man or woman of moderate means we are offering lots in the third addition on easy monthly payments. iie ST | t¥ schools in every department. The politican’s influence would Respectfully sollciting your support, be nil, and there would be no WILLIAM B.STEWART. grafters allowed, and conse-| congdatesor Superintendent of Schools. quently no grafting. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate Perhaps Mr. Roo: for the republican nomination for the office pe. Ar sevelt; would of superintendent of schools of Beltrami The lots are nicely located and the price is within the reach of all. L . bility, but probably he would; it |t be held September 18, 1906. For further particulars write or call ik S ; Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. would be a magnificient task, | e elected to sbove offiec, I'shall in the future, worthy of even an ex- i . | 85 1n the past, give my time and best efforts J o expresident. | ool the county. J. J. REGAN, By an explosion of gas in the Vul oan colliery of the Mill Creek Coal What lr. Hanson Stands For. company at Mahanoy City, Pa, two| Mr. A. L. Hanson, Ropublican candidate men were kill for the senate, is & man of strong personality, bainsd) et and ve hadly s it v s _| able to see the needs in both lines. ably, and above all, honestly, | tor the interests of all and build up our coun- 2 not care to accept the responsi-|county, to be voted on at the primary election | Should I recelve the nomination, and, later, - on 9| ¢ to whom all will 100k up, 13 eminently qual- fled for the position he seeks, and, belng & practical farmer and business man, he will be 1t olected, one of his principles will be "'to enact such laws as wilt bo a benefit to the most people,” He will tavor a reciprocal dex murrage law, a reduction in oxpress, frejght LAWYERS, A Allifllflfly hmil{ has need ‘and passenger rates; increased powers to the a relable fflldy lor m!K or Ratiroad aud Warehouse commisston, thor-| WM, B. MATTHEWS | § diarthea at some tine during the ough regulation and control of all corpora- ATTORNEY AT LAW year. tlons and the taxation of the same in the | practices betore the United States Su; - 5 8ame manner as other property; redistricting | Court—Court of Claims—The United rem ] ot of the state leglslative and senatorlal als- | General Land Office vIndian Office and Con- | § by dealers who have sold it for tricts 50 as o glve the northern part of the | fasts” procarament of Fatents ana” Tndien | § many years and know its state its Just apportionment; the enactment | Claims. Refer to the members of the Minn It has received thousands of of more stringent pure food 1aws; liberal sup- | 80ta Delegation in Crongress. ~ Off ey ) New York A venue, Washington, D. O, testimonials from people. Dort for state sanitoriums for care and cure > of consumptives; addii1onal SUDDOFt to pul- . It has been prescribed by phy- le schools; educational schools; drainage; D. H. FISK sicians with the most satisfactory g00d roads: and for state development; the L results. Attorney and Counsellor at Law safe guarding of state timber and mineral Office of Hotel Markham. It has often saved life before property; and the re-election of Knute Nel- e ol have bieh sent for son to the United States senate. P.J. R 11 medicine co 3t These with the matters of Interest to the . J. vusse. or a physician summoned. people and for which he will do his best for “mm.Atmrney at Ll'_' e It only costs a quarter. Can the greatest number of people interested, are RSt 3 m afford to nisk so much for so e a few of the many principles which Mr. Han- . son, if elected, will do for the people of his E. E. McDonald ? BUY IT NOW. district. ATTORNEY AT LAW Oan you afford to trust these great ques- Bemidjl, Minn. Office: Swedback Block tions to one who has not declared himselt or who might be indifferent to these princlples, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. or any of them, L. A. Ward, M. D, Physician and Surgeon. " . Diseases of the Eye a specialty. Glasses fitted. it your Druggist for e N M=o Sins Rl Fai@) | Dr. Rowland Gilmore M R ST e Bine o ™" : DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, tbr 55 i s B Khemifyoae coli? | DR, WARN, E atnied o Bkl P2 vETERNARY R UBR e coi 4 anD: Third St., n:::l:l‘.’:g:.‘?b:{lxor‘ll'l Bank Barker’s Drug Store Warrants Payable. No Advertiseinent Accepted For Less N h b h DRAY AND TRANSFER. Than 15 Cents. otice is hereby given that : Cash Must Accompany ANl Out Of there 18 money in the city treas- .W;?.S.;errlg}lt, Town Orders ury with which to pay all out-|Phoneso. " " 05 Beitrami Ave HELP WANTED. standing warrants registered WANTED_For the U. S, Marine prior to July 31, 1906, and that I,r_“m,,g‘:gzp §E‘3‘E_tm moving.| Corps; men between ages 21 interest will cease from and after | Phone No, 58 | ~ 18 America Ave.| and 35. An opportunity to see thirty days from date of this DENTISTS. the world. _ For full informa- fctice. tion apply in person or by let- : . K Dr. R. B. Foster. ler to U.S. Marine Corps re- Dated at Bemidji, Minn., this Dr. Phi Y cruiting offlce, cor. Beltrami 8th day of September, 1906. I. Phinney and Second Aves., Bemidji, EARLE GEIL, SURGEON DENTISTS Minnesota. PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. DR. J. T. TUOMY WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- City Treasurer, Notice to Contractors for Street Grad- Dentist tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- ing. First National Bank Bulld’g. Telephone No. 230 :;1;,: f Unitedde.ates, of 3 : character and temperate Sealed proposals will be re.| DT G M, Smith, habits, who can speak, read ceived at the office of the city Office ever B. H. Winter's Stors. and write English. = For in- lerk of the City of Bemidji until formation apply to Recruiting gler ol tie Libyrof Bemidjt. unti TIME_TABLE Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. 8 o’clock p. m. on the 10th day of Minnesota. Sept., 1906 for the partial grad- MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & ing of those streets traversed by MANITOBA RY. Co. WANTED— Bright _young man the sewer system. The a Dails—Except Sundays. to do wogk around a Prigfiflg sewer m. pprox- DB office and to learn the trade in imate amount of work is 8500 cu. T0 R[';,. egL Afi}i&q, !EETURN' a}l its branches. Must be over yds. Information as to specifi- ] am.|Lv Redby m.| Sixteen years of ageand willing cations, length of haul and form Rl ::E:'fiigfik‘.:‘.:.‘ Shi| fo work. Small pay on the of proposal may be had at the ¥ am. AT Bomidst -y 8larh. WANTED. Young girl to assist City Engineer’s ofiice. Sunday—During August and Scpiember. AN ong S b0 s Bids must be accompanied e e T in house work- ~Apply at resi- il cortiei istian IP(;’ o Ly Bemidil..5:00 a. m. [Lv Redby..530p.m: | dence. 905 Lake Boulevard. SCHEDULE cent of the amount of the bid as SEASON OF 1906. FOR SALE. & surety of good faith of the bid-| STEAMER MICHAEL KELLY | FOR SALE Magniteont moose der. Tn effect August 22, head, mounted; will be sold THOMAS MALOY, MONDAYS_Leave Redby at10o'clock am.| cheap. Inquire at this office, = Cihy Clerk, for Agency, €ross Lake School and Shotiey B k. o TUKSDAYS—Leave Shotley Brook at 7| FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. M. D. STONER, g'clock a. m., for Shotley Postoffice, Cr i i 2 opping at Blackduck when n y ng WEDNESDA VS~ Loave Redby at 1 grelock s Y = a. m. for Agency. Leave Agency at 3:30 p. m. you on short notice. :Zilfif]dxgbtws—nuus on Spectal Orders| FOR, SALE—Remington _type- Shotley Brook at.3:00 p.m. for Shotly Bost- chine with tabulator, and first SATURDAYS Laave Redby at 10 oclock | €188 typewriter desk. Neither 1,200 Men Idle. Chicago, Sept. 10.—Owing to the at-| 4. m., for Battle River. Cross. Lake Sehool.| mused but little and both in first Agoncy. "Stopping at Blackduck when huide taken by the dficiald of the Red | damncy, ¢ class condition. Call at Pio- public iron and steel mills at East | SUNDAYS—Excursion tripon lake during neer office. Chicago toward the organization of |Augustand September. . the engineers twelve engineers have W, 5. MATEON. Gon L Mir, FOR RENT. walked out after a fruitless conference iy - A e with Superintendent Crane. FOR RENT: Furnished rooms. The officials objetted Yo the pres- Inquire 609, Bemidji Ave. ence of representatives of Chicago unions in the plant, which is an open LOST and FOUND B e VTS ETUOU S Sy THE COMFORTABLE WAY. LOST: Bunch of valuable shop. When the twelve engineers struck the machinery was tied up and papers. Finder please return to this office for reward. 1,200 men thrown out of work. The strike may spread to other steel in- dustries in the Calumet region unless an armistice is reached shortly. LOST — Green umbrella with white border and a gold handle. Monogram “B M. B.” Leave at Pioueer office. KILLED THREE DEER. MISCELLANEOUS. But Young Roosevelt Failed to Kill a Bear in Colorado. Denver, Colo.,, Sept. 10.—Theodore e e e B O PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 to6p, m. Thursdays 7 to 8 p- m. also. Library in_base- Roosevelt, Jr., son of the president, passed through Denver en route East ment of Court House. Miss Mabel Kemp, librarian. TIES UP BIG STEEL PLANT. Strike of a Dozen Engineers Renders EAST BOUND. No. 108..Park Rap..s Line..7:10 a. m. (Connects with Oriental Limited at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at 5:15p. m, St.Paul at5:45p. m.) No. 34....Duluth Express....12:27p m 36 # o 12:39a m WEST BOUND. No. 33......Fosston Lille..... “ 35 " 3 No 107...Park Rapids Line...7:55p m 52D m 2:55a m from a huntirg trip in Western Colo- rado. 2 \ One of kis hands was bandaged and he said an ulceration resulting from an injury was causing him to return. home earlier than he had intended. He killed three deer but no bear on the trip. ‘ EXPLOSION IN POWDER WORKS. FULL INFORMATION FROM E: E:CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. 'W. R. Baumbach, President. Mionesota € International| & ™™= =, One Man Killed and Four Others Fa- In Connectlon with the Lumbermens National Bank tally Injured. ..Northern Pacific.. OF BEMIDJI. Bluefield, W. Va., Sept. 10.—An ex- plosion at the Dupont powder works m"g“b;h:wges&og;x:ma,pfifif:; Respectfully Solicits Your Business at Nimours, Va., eight miles west of | Blackduck, Bemidji, ‘Walker here, killed C. D.’Clark and fatally in- | and intermediate points and Minne- FIRE INSURANCE jured four others, polis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth [ ¥ritten in the Best Old Line Companies — and all points east, west and south. BISIAR {7 # VANDERLIP & CO §| f . Ample time at Brainerd Wit ‘l)m- ?lfn;er. ae o S n‘-““'. Eflfly '“SOI‘S # HEEEEEEEEE 3D 3 33D TIME CARD The mous little Effective June ith., 1905, fa . pul" Dally except Sunday STATIONS have removed to their new & quarters where they’ in- vite the public to call and ; inspect the new stock of PIANOS ORGANS MheCooy's Sivety? OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Good Rigs and Careful 2 S uEn Drivers ; ETG' i LIVERY HACK IN CON- Eepairs for all kinds of Sewing Ma- NECTION. chines. Bewing Machine ofl and need- les. We tune Plonos and' repair Or- Night Calls Pmmpfli An-

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