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et v oresoer | | THE BEMIDIN DAILY PIONEER, yovmican anwouncements ]| wiiohvs s s Ch ) H a i " - F Ood ;:’en:;c:;:i“egw;"o)"‘t; will‘l the hair- PUBLISHED NVERY AFTERNOON, > 3 n:u:t‘::-l nrl:::r ::d h?n::eegmls';.'he wrlfb:\ Chammflal“ s bulbs. They are slowly starving! able to see the needs in both 1ines, % Then feed them at once! Give them a regular hair-food —Ayer’s Hair | | OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMID) 1t elected, bne of his principles will be “to Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy! A A A A A A N i i Vi onact such laws as will be a beneflt to. the —_— = — Vigor. It checks failing hair, keeps the scalp healthy and free from dandruff. Tn announcing myself as a i i at thi i 3.8, Ayer.Co.. Pl P ., | the legislaturo trom the sixty-first district, | Mot people, He will favor a reclprocal de- i ~ Alittle |' it often ocs areat mns for the hair and Sfll Lowell. Mass! BEMIDII IO?EFR lsll’!gus""m co comprising the countles of Beltrami, Olear- | MUrrage law, a reduction In express, frelght EANXERS Almost every has need water and Red Lake, T desire to ‘assure the | 8nd bassenger rates; increased powers to the Entered 1n the postofice at Bemidit, Minn,, | YO€T Of the district that T am in hearty ac- | Ballroad aud Warehouse commission, thor: WM. B.MATTHEWS b secondleland idbtier e * |cordance with the forward movement and | OuRh regulation and control of ATTORNEY AT LAW. 2 sw: for the drainage of this northern country e Minas e tiner b i et 5;“"»537 m:orn: 't,hle |Um—‘r’b‘}; st"%fiug{em and the betterment of its roads which means | ¥ property stricting | Cour urt, of Claims: e Unf 8! SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM dian Office Co - | General Land Office—Indi and wo will encourage fmmigration and encour- | Of the state leglslative and senatorial ats- | Sencral Land Office vIndian Office, an . age logislation in that direction, tricts so as to glve the northern part of the Procurement of Patents and Indf many years and know its value. There are propositions othor than these to | SUate its just apportionment; the enactment Refer to the members of the Minne- It hias received: thousands of = Sel.ml.or Chn_nles Di_ck has WOn | be taken up, and I will, It nominated and | of more stringont B f0od laws; liberal sup- [ 80t8 351?51‘}.‘?3..2,‘\95?1. i D | Jererria i e gratehul a victory in Ohio. Dick?— elected,domy best for all things poriainiug | BOTt foFstato sanliorlums for caro and cure It has been prescribed by phy- . o to my district and wi d r to follow the | Of consumptives; nal suppor pub= .. . . Senator Dick?—Oh yese the 1ittle | wisof te pnui o o L0 fOOW the | ohools: oductional schools; dralnager D. H. FISK sicians with the most satisfactory fellow with the long hair who is| IDbelleve that dralnage andgood roads are | #00d roads: and for state development; the| A ¢sorney and Counsellor at Law results. of a reliable remedy colic or ““For Quick Results!”” Use Bem dji Daily Pioneer “Want Ads” N X the paramount fssuos, and what Is needed | 88fe guarding of state timber and mineral omey Miotet Marktion: often before TROUBLES OME PA[NS AND ACHES rattling around in Mark Hanna’s | tor tne bettorment of eur district, Dproperty; and the re-election of Knute Nel- Sovestts It has ':‘lv':d life e o old shoes. Tseok the nomination at the request of a [50n to the United States senate: P. J. Russell ik 2 While Rheumatism is usually worse in Winter because of the cold and number of Interests, and will maintain an fn-| These with the matters of interest to the ot i it i ¢ i i —— . . Attorney at Law dampness of a changing atmosphere, it is by no means'a Winter disease dependent stand, seconded only as the best | People and for which he will do his best for et M) . emir‘;ly. Persons in w!!\;ose blood the uric acid, which ptoduces the d‘““l‘she' Joe Gans is said to be a modest, ll;wrest:e:l the state may demand. I have th:’ :r::r&q: :\:x:fid‘:cm:;: ::'c‘i::«’fli :;.3 BEMIDJI, MINN, its )0 ains and aches all the year round. e A 7 5 always been an Independent worker in my ] 3 - ?n:?sceoé‘feglei:hx(:::ilstx;t;so :hszffi'm:cli)d condition of the blofid, brought about |quite fellow, who wears his title | business, and n this, the people’s business, ;“‘:': ll' :‘w'&d» will do for the people of his E. E. McDonald by the accumulation in the system of refuse matter, which the natural ave- |lightly. Can this mean ‘that he | W!!!still beindependent, Iwill always seek | district. ATTORNEY AT LAW the best Interests of my constituents and the [ Canyouafford to trust these great ques-| Bomidp, Minm. = Ofics: Swedback Bleck honest carrying out of the work pertaining [ tions to one who has not declared himself or nues of bodily waste have failed to carry off. This refuse matter coming in | oy o0 far disregard professional L to the office, and will favor the citizens of my | Who might be indifferent to these principles, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. contact with the different acids of the body, forms uric acid which is absorbed : by the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and Rheumatism gets [ethics as not to strut and blow district as a body politic. or any of them. L A 4 M.D possession of the system. Rheumatic persons are almost constant sufferers; | throught the newspapers?| Wit the sbove briet outline of my political . A, War & . D., the nagging pains in joints and muscles, are ever present under the most Shades of Terry McGovern, |!ntentions I respecttully soliclt your aid and Physician and Surgeon, favorable climatic conditions, while exposure to dampness or an attack of aade - SuDDOrt at the polls on the 18th of September. M AY GUNTEST EI.EBTIUN Disesses of -the Eye a specislty. indigestion will often bring on the severer symptoms even in warm, pleas- | Jimmie Britt and the test of the J.J. OPSARL. Glasses fitted. ant weather. Liniments, plasters, lotions, etc., relieve the pain and give .the dead ones! -_————————— sufferer temporary comfort, but are in no sense curative ; because Rheumatism is not a disease that can be rubbed away or drawn out with a plaster. S.'S. S. is thebest [ The question, “Who is Cole?” treatment for Rheumatism ; it goes down into {geems to have lost its force since ° ° ° the blood and attacks the disease at its head, For County Auditor. 1 hereby 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- Physician and Surgeon DEMOCRATS HOPE TO SECURE Office: Mliles Bleck CONTROL OF STATE LEGIS- DR. WARNINGER ONE CENT A WORD. its | ber 18, 1906, JAMES L. GEORGE. No A4 and by nentralizing the acid and driving it out, | that Kenyon speech. The people il LATURE IN MAINE. VETERINARY SURGEON T anis e o PURELY VEGETABLE. and building up the thin, sour blood, cures | may never have met the republi- Candidate for Sheriff. Third St., one block west of 15t Nat'l Bank Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Rheumatism permanently. Being made en- |can candidate personally, bat | Iherebs announce myself as a candidate ! Tox y 2 DRAY AND TRANSFER. Town Orders tirely of roots, herbs and barks, S. S. S. will not injure the system in the they now know him to be a man ;0"!;:1 lr;l;l;bxl‘lcln nomination for the office i i i i eltrami county, to be voted up- i et ook o R T e e GO ATLANTAC G# | with pronounced views on tha|on st thoprimary aleston o bo el Sov. 5 | JURPRISES 1N BELATED ~ RETURNS Wfi_ynght, HELP WANTED. ) . . [ 1906, hould I'recelve the ination and ‘ransfor. WANTED For tha 15 e o 7 great state issue, the regulation |iaer te sloction wil senat the i (o Phone 40, 404 Beitramt Ave. | WANTED—For the U. S. Marine of railroad rates, and they are|%°odand businesslike manner. Corps; men between ages 21 thoed that it Le tseissted o _ M.ETHURSION. | 3aIN FOR MINORITY OF THIRTY- Tom Smart and 35. An %Ppormmg,y to see convinced that if he is T Caaty At Dray and baggage. Salo and Plano moying. | the world. For full informa- Pack Your Trunk il work for their interostsall| ;g v i i x| E1GHT SEATS IN uPPER AND | FRSISNSTHE" | “GFAZRLINNE | - ton upply in person or by et a the time; right after election, six | the Republican nomination for the office of LOWER HOUSE. DENTISTS. ler to U. Sg'n Marine Cg;l): re- & s county attorney of Beltrami county, Minn, at cruitin, office, cor. ramil And Go East months and & year after election, | o primarics Seprember 1, 10 1t Dr. R. B. Foster. and Second Aves., Bemidj and up to the last minute before |inated and elected I pledge myselt topertorm Dr. Phinne 9 Minnesota. i 1 2 % the duties of thie office to the best of ability . That’s & good start toward a pleasant and his successor is inaugurated. | iy e nd mpartalets. | Portland, Me., Sept. 14.—“This elec SURGEON DEgTISTS WANTED—For U. 8. army able- profitable Summer Vacatien. In purchasing No playing to the galleries just Joux F. GIBBONS. Mon will be thoroughly investigated . S, y PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. bodied, unmarried men be- DR. J. T. TUOMY | -tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- your tciket tell the agent that it Must read before the votes are counted, and Candidate for Clerk of Court. and it is likely the investigation will over the s P Thereby announce myselt as a candidate | be carried to the ballots if need be.” = masterly inactivity ‘the €85 Of | (or tho Republican nomination for clork of | Tty statement was Issued during Dentist zens of United States, of — . . k the time in Mr. Cole’s politics. | district court to be voted upon at the primary e day by Gyrus W, Davis, the Demio. entis’ good character and temperate Chlcago, Mllwa“ ee & St. election September 18, 1906. Should I re- | the day by Cyrus W. q First National Bank Bulld’g. Telephone No. 230| habits, who can speak, read =% . " . celve the nomination and later the election, | cratic candidate for governor, whoon | ——48Mm —— ——— tnd w‘rite English, F:) "o Railw. ay The question, which is the|rwii conduct the ofice In a caretul and busi- |-the face of the returns was defeated il np;g L more important, to elect a re-|nesslike manner, by Governor William T. Cobb, Repub- X . Sa s T ) ’ blican lieutenant governor CHARLES I SOHROEDER: | yioan by §,882 Votes. Mr. Davis made | mommciice over B. H. Winter's Stors. Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Five pu e ant go OF OF Candidate for Treasurer. e e Minnesota. handsome daily trains including the Pioneer to elect a man who, even though| rnereby announce myselt as a candidate | th¢ Statement In co s TIME _TAB i is i hich d in his per- —_— ANTED—Bri Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections » demoorat, will uge his influence | wr ie soivlens somisatin tor vamerr | L o the Watsroille Sentinel. | MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & | ™ t6 o work siomid” o o5 il ° . . =l county, ed on at the , . at St. Paul Union Depot with all trains from as president of the senate in|primary election to be held Sept, 18, 1906. | The item rend: MANITOBA RY. CO. office and to learn the trade in ek witst it T W b T behall ‘of drainage and good | o s wesmasen i sa 3y T Maine election Is stil n doub. Daily_Escept. Sundays. all its branches. Must be over ol e et etots b a s roads? seems te be. DEINg|ino pas. conduct the omes in s #ood and | There is a good prospect that the|TQ REDBY AND RETURN.| sisteen yearsof ageand williog comfortable for Summer travel answered in favor of the latter |business-like manner. G.H.Frexce | Democrats will not only control the In effect August 20, 1906. to work. Small pay on the y o ——— ntatives : Y Let us know where you are going and full proposition by many of the good Candidate for Auditer. next, Malne, hiuse o antens ¥ Bopoaiy 1 g start; 5 tama ko i o . : Thereby announce myself as a candidate | but on joint ballot will have a major- ‘“m"‘f,‘fi":}on :’ ‘c; 1'18’"9:‘ ‘:Ol‘:tz"b °°“ne°“°"’:'l republicans of the northern|ror tne Republican nomination for counts ity of the entire legislature and elect etc. will be cheerfully furnished by return mai counties. The following from l“'?‘m‘;’:h‘mt;mc‘:":;‘rs“}flmWg‘"’;e' a United States senator to succeed i . cision of the voters at the primary election W. B. DIXON the Big Forks Compass voices a |september tath. 1906 Should I recelve the| MI- Frye. As a sample of what is be- general sentiment: “Ifit should |nomination and later the election as county | Ing done it may be mentioned that : WANTED. Young girl to assist @ in house work- Apply at resi- dence. 905 Lake Boulevard. Sunday—During August and September. Excursion train. LvBemidjl..9:00 a. m. | Lv Redby...530p. m. | WAN TED—Lather to lath store NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT h that L. G. P auditor, I shall endeavor, as in the past. to | the investigation of the returns al- [ =F-em 2 = = e building. Phone 190 or call at 365 Robert Street, St. Paul appen that L. G. Pendergast, |aischarxe the duties of the office taithtully | ready shows the election of three Dem- SCHEDULE 593 Boidi * the democratic nominee for |andin abusinesslike l'nnnne‘i; ocratic - representatives in places SEASON OF 1806. o midji avenue. i lieutenant governor, should be Feonli G where the Republicans claimed to be | STEAMER MICHAEL KELLY |WANTED—Girl for general ' - Candidate for Register of Deeds. winners. Information is at hand which elected with the republican In effect August 22, housework family of three. ¥ indicates that these three may be — T hereby announce myselt as a candidate MONDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 o clock a.m. for Agency, Cross Lake School and Shotiey = { . < f nominee for governor, drainagetor the Republican nomination for the offics | many times multiplied—in fact times { of register of deeds to be voted upon at the [ enough to insure the control of the,| Brook. == T { Tould Ao B very ablo team | o e 1| fsture s i e o i indeed. famllar with vecor work: havingliad a thor | A careful revislon of the lists in the | fake School Baiite Kiver. then to edby— THOGhorg, thei 1. 10 8. .man. ough training In that line and if elected wi indicates the | “SlOPPInE at Blackduck whien nocessars, AN A~~~ A~AAAAr | conduct the office in a caretul and business | ML Of belated returns indicates the | APEBNESHAVE- Leave Rodby at i) giclock FOR SALE. like manner. Soliciting your support. Democrats will have 8 of the 31 sen- a.) rm}iefg{;\mncy. Leave Agency at 3:30 p. m. = The State Press J. P. RIDDELE. ators and 60 of the 151 "’D";:ei:t; THURSDAYS—Runs on Sveclal Orders| FOR SALE—Two lots on Third . ] 507 Mississippi ave. Familiarly known as "Reddy” Riddell. tives in the next legislature. 3 o“F%‘IDAYS L 2 Straat Bemidii Add —Leave Redb; 1 . . ress a gain for the minority party of 4 sen- | for Agency cich to Shones: Brock keats | Frank Lane, Keiliher ators and 34 representatives. Shotley Brook at3:00 p. m. for Shotly Post- 2 P office then to Redby. SATURDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock | FOR SALE—Magnificent moose a. m, for Battle River, Cross Lake School, . i Agonty. “Stopping at Blackduck ~when| bead, mounted; will be sold For County Commissioner. Ihereby announce mytelf as a candidate Crookston Times: Mr, Bryan | for county commissioner from the first dis- < _ | trict to be voted upon at the primaay election GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP, would rather talk than be presi- | sopsember 18 190, 1t nominated and elected If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our “Majestic” Ripe Fruit: Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges and Bananas. necessary. cheap Inquire at this office, dent. il glve the Interests of the county 00 di5= | wiliiam 3. Bryan Efsborates Position | ASLLD A s Escursion trlpon lake during|__C04P _ Inquire at this ofice, - trict my careful attention. e W.G. MARSON, Gen'l Mgr.| FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. i o : L. G. KINCH. P! ] Candidate for Sheriff. before 12,000 people at the armory weeks, you ought to Wear & petti-| .1 nereby announco msseltas a Republican | William J. Bryan elaborated his posi. coab. candidate for. the nomination for sheriff of | yjon in regard to government owner- Baltraml county, ‘to e voted upon at the, ship of railroads. He declared he was . primary election. to be held September 18, Mankato Free Press: Never [Emay ciection. to be held Sentember * [ not trylng to force the issue on the judge by appearances. A shabby | the election, Will conduct the office as in the | Democratic party, but merely express- coat may contain an editor, while|past, in a good and business like manner | Ing his own views. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you on short notice. FOR SALE—Remington type- writer. Latest improved ma- chine with tabulator, and first class typewriter desk. Neither ‘THE COMFORTABLE WAY. i i ian’ m i Thanking you for past favors and for any | He would gladly make any sacrifice EAST BOUND. used but li_t?le and both in first Just received a large shipment of Gf.)trzmn s shoes. Lat- ;'z‘lalowalllxige;l?\igs&ne}:‘;g b’;“; “;i favors which you may show at this time. | in exchange for the assurance that|M No 106..Park Rap. g Line.i:10 &, m. class condition. Call at Pio- est styles. Prices right. ling uent subscriber, ours sincerely, Tros. BALEY. | regulation instead of government own- |l (Gennocts with Orlente Linited. 2 neer office, Candidate for Clerk of Court. ership would answer the needs of the T hereby announce my candldacy for the peop;le, but expressed grave doubts as republican nomination for Clerk of Court at | to whether regulation would ever suf- HEARST FOR GOVERNOR: the primary election to be held Sept. 18, 196. | fice. He took pains to present argu- e During my first term, I have used my influ- | ments to convince his hearers that Independence League of -New YOrk | e, cq for the interest of the county: always government ownership of trunk lines Names State Ticket. prompt in attending to my officlal dutles, 30d | 511q gtate ownership of state lines “not Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at 5:15 p. m.: St. Paul at 5:45 p. m.) - FOR RENT. ;;W—M;i,,,m FOR RENT: Furnished rooms. 3 ;308 m Inquire 609, Bemidji Ave. MISCELLANEOUS. Try our Monogram and University Coffee, TEA: Green tea per pound, 2l¢ Fancy dairy butter, 10¢c, 17c and 20c¢ per pound. ‘WEST BOUND. Fosston Live......3:52 p m No. 3. ) o 2:55am . New York, Sept. 14.—The state con- | courteous and obliging to all. If successtul [ oo 0 % SVHEER TR0 B8 0 Tes | Tk o5 e e onsesonsno Strictly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. vention of the Independence league [tthe primary election and re-election my | " )™ o/ oi ine People of each to || No 107...Park Rapias Line.. spm [i| PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open efforts will be asin the past. Trusting that Very 8ii 15 Yo F.W.Ruopa. | they are ready for it.” coming election. The delegates cheered noersly Tonm.” 2 Mr. Bryan was welcomed to Ken- for thirty-three minutes when Mr. For Judge of Probate. tucky by his whilome opponent, Henry Hearst appeared on the platform to RI "'hill“"’ announce my ";“‘;m“’y l:‘"b“:e Watterson, who presided over the make a brief speech of acceptance. | Republican nomination for Judge of Probate at the primary elecvion, Sept. 18, 1%6, It | Meeting. His address aroused much enthusiasm, my administration of the office in the past 2 2 W. R. Baumbach, President. The ticket for state candidates rec-|pneeis with your approval, I kindly ask for anesom & lnlernauonal ©. W. Baumtach, Vice-President. ommended by the committee was an- [ your support at the coming clection. Pledg- | M o . . : -~~~ W.L.Brooks, Cashier. nounced as !wfi;lu: iSich i h;x m'gself. should I be hl:;—ele;:bed‘ to fi:r;xdn;:; ]m A R c o I{ I In Connection with the Governor, lam Randolpl earst | the office to the very t of my abllity WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STOCK g . ..Northern Pacific.. Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 to6p, m. Thursdays? to 8 p--m. algo. Library in base- ment of Court House. Miss Mabel Kemp, librarian. YULL INFORMATION FROM € E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidji, Minn. Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lumbermens National Bank of New York; lieutenant governor, |the future, asI have heretofore, Thanking Is the wonder of the age and I have Lewis S. Chanler of Dutchess; secre- | ne and all for past favors, I am, yours re- l.%-ga&:.fl::l:; o nhcd‘{plrch'i‘;!ms | Provides the best train passenger OF BEMIDJI. tary of state, John S. Whalen of Mon- | SPecttully. — M A-CLARK.[§ {5 "double shortly, so order to-day. *|service between Northome, Funkley Respecttully Solicits Your Business roe; state treasurer, George A. Fuller Candidate for County Superintendent of - R. B. “r_llatl'-dBEEs. Bp'fl;'{ wx. - | Blackduok, ‘Bemidjt, Walker of-Jefferson; controller, Dr. C. H. W. Schools. Germaui& Life Bldg., 7. ¥ || and intermediate points and Minne- ‘National Bank Refcrences. FIRE INSURANCE b .| Ihereby announce my candidacy for the apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth ::f;r"'pfl:‘ek‘ ‘l““ea:t':g::ero:“.?u;';_ republican nomination for county superin- and il points east, west and -South, | "itten in the Best Old Line Compaates idtia: ‘ 1, John Ford of |tendent ot schools to be voted upon at the Through coaches ween Northome ns; attorney general, John Ford of f . i;\ary election September 18, 1906. d in Cities. . .No_change New York. Ihave been In the educational work for Ample time: at Brainerd The nominations made by the Inde- [ the past twenty-two years. as s teacher, - |l PIANOS, ORGANS J| tor dinner. pendence league have no legal exist- |structoror superintendent. For four years TIME CARD ™ 0 N E A S Y P A Y M E N T S ence because the league is not a party | I was assistant county superintendent of the SEWING MA.- _"fi".'i‘l}"ei'é‘.'fl 15, * recognized by the law. To make the |Ottertall county schools, which fposition I STATIONS Daily ex nominations legal the league will have | ceslned to attond the state university. and CHINES to circulate petitions n every county |2 #Iic ;:.:’; ;.::‘b;n Astitaed wi e ITURE AND in the state and get fifty signatures in public school work of Belgrami county and FURN every county, familiar with the needs of the county schools. HOUSE FUR Rare It elected I wili conduct the educational THREE INSURGENTS KILLED. |work of thecounty in a careful manner and R for the Interests of all and bulld up our coun- NISHINGS. Engagement Occurs in Santa Clara | t¥ schools in every department. \ Province. * Respectfully sollciting your support, " Havana, Sept. 14—In a fight near MILLUM B, CTAWART. BOIIght on Easy Ranchuelo, in Santa Clara province, Candidate for Superintendent of Schools, P t Captain Noy, in command of eighty | I hereby announce myself as a candidate rural guardsmen and 140 militiamen, | for the republican nomination for the office ayments a ‘}od a machete charge against a rebel [of superintendent ‘ot schools of Beltrami ! lorce under Sabine Caballero. Three |county, to be voted on at the primary election rebels were killed and one was |t beheld September 18, 1006. BlSIAR, VANDER wounded. Sevén prisoners were taken, | hould I recetve the nomination, and, later, For the man or woman of moderate means we are offering lots in the third addition on easy monthly payments. HheCooy’s Siveryl OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Sconcosroesssaseeeeeean o Geod Rigs and Careful Drivers The lots are nicely located and the price is within the reach of all. For further particulars write or call & - i 5 ; e elected to above offiec, Ishalln the future, LIVERY HACK IN CON- Bemidji Townsite and Im- Havane, Supt. e The Bovomaent |1 Bosohons o oty o Lll;l«l&M(lfioM:’ANY ~ NECTION. ! g el : Fee St $ nn. Ave. provement Company. st Alwian of Sws lark probtioe| | Wk i Bt s e Night Calls Promptly An- H. A. SIMONS, A‘ent. Swedback Block, B.mldfl- saying the rebels are concentrating| Mr. A. L. Hanson, Republican candidate 'fl""- 3 Ty 2 8 oA % R before Bunta. Clara city and that he | for the senate, is & manof strong personality, tears an immediate attack.’ and if nominated and elected will be one of GESAL AQER SN A % SE