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, : 7 Cona oot gocd nearns vt | | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER [T imicar ANNOUNCEMENTS 1| a5, m ok STATE EMATOR PROFESSIONAL h be |1 . 3 blood, bad health; there you have | | cuammmm A~~~ Ada, Minnesota, am aln S OO OO it. Why not help nature just a PUBLISHED RVERY AFTNRNOON, it Aich he bad h Bir: Tt 1s essential that this senatorial dls- fis c A R D s i ittle and change the bad to the = trict should have a candidate for the office of W 00d? Bad hlood o good blood; poor blood to rich blood! Ask your doctor || |OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMID) Legislative Candidate. Bia6 BT B0k e Wt e e Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy/ g fi ooty P ? A 4 yeul s In announcing myselt as a candidate for | aecord with the refo t which is § how this applics o Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and how it applies to you! Cou! R D OB T AT ey o e rm movement whicl — | nyihing o mers dale P We ivano seenat W puitun 9.0 Avecoes | | BEMIDII PIONEER PUBLISHING GO, | the lcislatiea trom. tho sisiv-imt diesric, | oot widh tho rof marel, LAWYERS. Abost ‘every b ed 1 anyihing b gorg Iali® o o the formulas of uenedion est = Towell, Maoa: By A. KAISER. comprising the counties of Beltrami, Olear- During the last year a mighty stride has of A rkabla i ly for BoE water and Red Lake, I desiro to absure tho [peen taken in the congress of the United WM. B. MATTHEWS o emed, § colic il Entered in the postofice at Bemid)i, Minn., | YOer® Of the district that I am In hearty ac- | States for better government and more - . M. diarthea at some time during 88 second class matter, cordance with the forward movement and equitable laws. The time has come when it ATTORNEY AT LAW i year. : < “For Quick Results!”” Use Bemidji Daily Ploveer “Want Ads” step for the drainage of this northern country 18 not sufficient to announce that a man {s a | Practices before the United States IIB;B'I:: Th- M s ; recommended aud the betterment of its roads which means | candidate for this or that office, Recent elvic | SORF{—Court of Claims—The United p 3 General Land Offco—Indian Office snd Co who have sold it for SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM | we will encourage fmmigration and sncour- conditions and events have so aroused the | gress. Special attention igriven to Land Con- by dealers ago legislation In that direction. tosts—P) iy o t of Patents and Indian | § many years and know its value. et S [ e e ok ; people of this country that before a candi- | {Ssts “Procurement of Fatents and Indisn -t Hltabian Ty e o fom——— “Battling’’ Nelson lost his o e proposilions othor than these 10 | date can ask for, and hope to recelve the | Sacn Delegation n Crongress. Offices; 420 Cairy aLullng .~ | be taken up. and I will. if nominated and | votes of the people, he must stand for certain | Now Yot Avonue, Wachinsinn, Do testimonials from W AN D sweetheart when he lost his |olected: domy best or all thinks DeFtalnlag | woll dofined principles. Thoro 1s urgont de- Tt has been pre by phy- & i [0 2 | 0 my district and will endeavor to follow the | mand for legislation, both state and national, &y with satisf; — fight; “0‘?“3‘:’“; c‘l’m.mpeen visbesqt e pecpie, . : il shall best soevo o promots the welfare | | D. EIWFIS"K o Jcis the most satisfactory for her. Lucky “Bat. leve that drainage and good roads are | and interests of the people. And it Is not orney an unsellor at Law E' nrfl“sm_nfinfinnuus y the paramount issues, and what is needed | onough to know that a candidate snnounces Otfice opposite Hotel Markham. It has-often saved life before TROUBLESUM 10F the besieralv ot ouedisirict. £ 4| thst o beleves in cortain principles, but i medicine could-have been sent for " N ) 5 seok the nomination at the request of a|that he Is a man of unquestioned integrity icis Nothing is more discouraging than to have an unhealthy sore or | The democrats are OPPOSIDE | umber of Interesty wnd il moimeon an i i e S P.J. Russe or a physician ulcer resist one treatment after another, sometimes scabbing over and i apparently getting well, then returning with renewed energy and becoming { worse than before. Sores and ulcers are not due to outside causes; if they ¥ were, salves, plasters, lotions, etc., would cure them. They are kept up by a diseased and polluted condition of the blood brought on by the absorption of I quarter. Can it cosls & 2 afford to risk so much for so fie> “BUY TT Now, the nomination of Congressmnn dependent stand, seconded only as the best | use his best efforts and exert his Influence In| BBrUDJ, N N Interests of the state may demand. I have [securing the enactment of such laws as will Buckman at the primaries. | o 5ivce o independent workor n s = be of benefit to the greatest number of people. That ought to win some votes, | business, and in this, the eople’s business, | Whore to got tho mun wivo will respona so s E. E. McDonald will still be independent, I will always seok | call of the hour is the vital question. ATTORNEY AT LAW refuse and waste matters of the body into this vital fluid. ~These acccumula- the best interests of my constituents and the | Believing that you would best answer the| Bemidi, Minn. Offics: Swedback Block : Barker’s Drug Store € AS Y S + h 3 h igt | honest carrying out of the work pertaining | requirements of the people of this dlstrict PHYSICIA| S | tions find their way into the blood, usually because of an inactive and sll_lggls{l; Pat y.mlr and on a socialif 0 tho offce, and will favor the citizons of 3 | wer s menerstenent oo Of this district NS AND SURGEONS. —i condition of the system. Nature intends that they shall be carried off |and nine cases out of ten rie alstric ' through the usual channels of waste, but the different members failing to h finiat “who lias ki .m:::g::’“mne oty Dolitioa] | sens i e Sy "’::gf:':le:’;”;::? L. A. ‘Ward, M. D., | erform their duties properly leave the matter to sour and ferment. The [YOU have a pessi ks < | intentions, T respectrully solicit your ald and [ solves to do all in our powor to. seours sour Physicisn and Surgeon. i glood then, in its effort to keep the system healthy, absorbs these poisons and | failed to make the success of his - i Dr. Rowland Gilmore : Attorney at Law . s = e = = PINN. t support at the polls on the 18th of September. [ nomination at the September primaries, Diseases o(‘)l the Eye a spectalty. at the first bruise, cut or wound the sore is formed, and the constant |}ife his neighbors bave, and is J.3.Opsan. Dated July 30th, 1906. asses fitted. drainage of foul matter through it keeps the place open and irritated The foregoing request having been pre- 80 it cannot heal. Another cause for old sores and ulcers is the pol- [SOre about it. sented to me, signed by representative mon For County Auditor, t D1 L with requests from other parts of tho Glsi : — inaing of some constitutional. trouble or tlée Cast your vote for J. J. Opsahl | Reltrami county, subject to the declsion of | Logistative District, T have declded te come ONE CENT A WORD. effects of a long spell h°i Z‘CLgegsz S. St' 1i | for representative, as he will be|the Yotersat the primary election. Soptem- | iy and do hereby announce that T will boca| DR WARNINGER |——V———————— ° ° begins at the fountain-head an A n\;:s nul at pre: E 'y : ber 18, 1906. JAMES L. GEORGE. | candidate for the Republican nomination for VETERINARY SURGEON No Advertiseinent Accepted For Less ® poisonous matter and germs, and makes a last- | the people’s representative, and —— State Senator trom this district. Telephone Number 209 Than 15 Cents. PURELY VEGETABLE. ing cure. As soon as the systein gets under = 3 3 $34.: Candidate for Sheriff. 1 tavor and will support it elected the ex- | Third St., one block west of 1st Nat’l Bank the influence of S. S. S. the inflammation | CAD use his own ideas on dArain-| s umounce myssit as a candidate Geinaion of the primasy b uinais i | v, U e TRl Cash Must Accompany All Out Of gradually leaves, the flesh takes on a healthy color, and soon the place is |age and development, and will|for nlelrepuhllcnn nomination for the office | include all state officers and United States DRAY AND TRANSFER. own Orders n sores and ulcers and any medical advice withe ) Of sherlff of Beltrami county, tobe voted up- | Senators. the enactment of a reciprocal de- W Wri P CraE oy xfl;fi;‘:y healed. %ofii‘sw';r SPECIFIC 003 ATLANTA, 6A» | °°F be forced to use others’. on at the primary election to be held Set. 18, | murrage Taw; prohibiting the fssulng o and es Wright, HELP WANTED 1806, and should I receive the nomination and | ghe use of railway passes by all State, Legls- i later the election will conduct the office 1n 8 | lative, Judiciul and County officials, whether | F210D® 40, Son-inlaw Nick Longworth | eood ana bustnoss like manner. Dray and Transfer. WANTED—For the U. S, Marine 106 Deltrami A ve: Corps; men between sges 21 H elective or appointive: reduction in freight, . i failed in an effort to get himself M. E. THURSTON. - | axpress and passenger rates: increasing the Tom Smart and 35. An %Pponnm}y to see | 1i BRI power of the Rallroad and Warchouse Com- | Dray and baggage. Safe and Plano moving. | the world. For full informa- 14 elected a delegate to the republi- Candidate for County Attorney. mission: thorongh control and reialation of | PIORG Nov 58 | 618 America Ave:| tion appl in person or by let- ot io. | 1hereby announce myseit a candidate tor . . san-o! | can state convention in Ohio. |, Ity i lootoes el & candld e fo [ 1 e . ot cwporaon DENTISTS. lerto U. 8. Marine Corps re- | Wonder what Papa Roosevelt |county attomey of Beltrami county, Minn, st | Proverts; meaitsictine of pomaatioe. o cruiting office, cor. ‘Beltrami | - Afld (o] aSt thinks of the young man as a|!h®Primaries. Septembor 18th, 1906. It nom- | griots of the state so as to #ive to thenorth| ~ DI Fou B Foster, and Second Aves,; Bemidji, i cia Inated and elected I pledge myself toperform | gy pary of the state its proper representa- D hi Minnesota. l politician, the dutles of the ofice to the best of my ability | yioh o' the state Legislature, Local option r. Phinne: - Thats s good stary oward & pleasis. &6l with justico and impartialety. by counties in the gxanting of licenses tosell | SURGEON DENTISTS - | WANTEDFor U. 8, army able: 2 profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing Joux F. Gissons. intoxicating liquors: - the enactment of a| PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. bodied, unmarried men be- your teiket tell the agent that it Must read The Hibbing Tribune, a repub- Candidate for Clerk of Court. more stringent pure food law; liberal sup- ' tween L es of 21 and 85, citi- e r . 3 adited by B, W.| 1hersty smmoumes cests o sentitse | sorcor S esmusies ot scvcvret| DR, J. T, TUOMY. . : ages of ' ican paper, and edited by R. W. consumptives: liberal support of schools, s zens ‘of United States, of " P for the Republican nomination for clerk of D y Dentist 9 < . M‘l k q P l Hitcheock, formerly of this city, | aistrict court to be voted upon at the primary | educational institutions: drainage, good| entls good character and temperate - Chlcago, liwaukee & L t. au s orti A. L. Cole for|®lection September 15, 1906. Should I re-|roads and for state development: the safe- | First National Bank Build'g. Telephone No. 230 habits, who can speak, read 18, supporting . L celve the nomination and later the election, | Fuarding of State timber and mineral : and write English. For in- . governor and L. G. Pendergast |1 will conduct the office in a careful and busi- | Property: the re-electing o Knute Nelson as Dr.C. M. Smlth. £ : Recruiti 5 United States Senator. T will put forth my DENTIST ormation apply to ruiting for lieute: ” . th. | ness like manner, 3 e i or lieutenant governor; a north- CHARLES F. SCHROEDER. | Dest efforts to secure the enactment of any Office over E. H. Winter's Store. Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. f between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Five ern Minnesota ticket. e — othar leellabion, thal, wodld Be to/thatiost Minnesota. interests of the people of the district and \J ¥ handsome daily trains including the Pioneer nterests TIME_TABLE I hereby announce myselt as a candidate | stute. " ADNIIC DER T WANTED—Bright ng m for the republican nomination for Treasurer [ On these principles and promising todevote| MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & TIgns young man ! Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections e £, H of Beltraml county, to be voted on at the [ my best efforts to promote clean and fair MANITOBA RY. CO to do work around a printing 1 A A % The office of representitive is at St. Paul Union Depot with all trains from rood ffi d to lea. h < i Vi i W i one of the most important in the | primary election to be held Sept. 18, 1906. | Politics, T respectfully solicit your good will office an rn the trade in the North and West. Sleeping car berths PO and vote at the coming primary elAecv,lon. all its branches, Must be over A : r + Sh i i 1 higher, wider and longer than the berths in power of the people to give, and | 'ouldT receive the nomination and later A, L. HANSON, Daily—Except Sundays. the election as county treasurer, will, as in Ada, Minn, EDBY AN, sixteen years of age and willin | other sleepers and therefore cooler and more in voting for a representative do |the past. conduct the office in 2 good and * T0 R In m‘; Au,us?m, !S.ETURN' t0 wo,.k)f Small pay on thge % comfortable for Summer travel. not fail to vote for J. J. Opsahl, | Pusinessike maner. G H.FRENCE | GENERAL CORSIN RETIRES, ATy ; S Let us know where you are going and full ho without tion is the best Candidite for Auditer —_— & information as to rates, routes, connections, W0 wikhout question 1s O L orebs acmmmren e aurt ot <audidate| Major General MacArthur Becomes WANTED. Young girl to assist f - ete. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail qualified to serve the people. for the Republican semination tor Srants Lieutenzant General. in house work- Apply at resi- r Sunday—During August and September. Excursion train. auditor of Beltrami county subject to the de- | iyashington, Sept. 17.—By directi~n cislon of the voters at the primary election dence. 905 Lake Boulevard. % . ident commissions have In the selection of nominees |september 1sth, 1906. Should I receive the| 2f the presiden W. B. DIXON i Ly Bemidji...9:00 a. m. | Lv Redby..5:30p. m. | WANTED—Girl for eneral been prepared for Major General Mac- : g RORTHWESTERN PASSENGER ‘“m;" tomorrow, the voters shoald not | ;Eiieatioq s ater the election as county | 45 e lieutenant general of the SCHEDULE housework family of three. 365 Robert Street, St. Pau fail to mark their ballot for John |discharge the duties ot the office falthfully | army, Brigadier 1Gen§rél Jes‘se Jl"}"l"? SEASON OF 1906. . 507 Miss1ssippi ave. 1 I ajo & ral an aptain John J. . S Wilmann, for county auditor.| 4 shushes ke mame, | | s mor senerst and Copiain Jobn % | STEAMER MICHAEL KELLY | WANTED: Two girls for g Mr. Wilmann has served the —_— promotions are made to fill vacancies In effect Augnst 2, room work. Apply Hctel % < 8 < MONDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 0'clock a:m. A ESaa——— people fatthifully during bis firat| = CosdstoberMegiderot Dostsc toF Agencs. Crow Lave Soiool vud oty | _Markham 15 term, and is entitled to renomin- | ror g1iq Republioan nomination for the office TOESDAYS-Leago Shotley Brook a¢ T MAN WANTED — Talk with H . . o'clock a. m 5 | ation and re-election. g:l:i:':;r Lg! bie::fdtgezem;fieldm\u;o&n! ?’: Lake School, Battle Kiver, thon to Heates| Brandborg, the I. C. S. man. - tamiliar with record work, having had a thor o VEDNESDAYS- Leavo Redby at 10 g'clock WANTED: Two girls for kitchen ! ough training in that line and if elected will 3 P aor Agency. Leave Agency at 3:30 p. m. Can you, Mr. Voter, go to the |23 traiving i thar a caretul and business O O ReDAYS Runs on Special Orders worle . Apply Hotol Markhau polls tomorrow and vote for Mr, |iike manner. Soliclting sour support. A ke toxi b B e FOR SALE B A x R —Los v at10 o'clock a. m. : | | McCuaig for representativein: . I P D shaian for Agency, then t0 Shotley BIOOK. LEAVE | ammmmaammarsssmmmroe e amlliaxtyinown ae {Relay Kidasn. .90 p. m. for Shotly Post-| FOR SALE—Two lots on Third stead of Mr. Opsahl, when Mr. Redb: = 5 L] R, et McC\llig’s Oficial organ hfls For County Commissioner. 3 . SATURDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock atreefi‘ Bemld Addre‘!s 1. m. for Battle River. Cross Lake School, ridiculed the drainage proposis|sL'CIchY announce myelf as o candidato \-4 Agents. “Stoppine at Blackduck when| KFrank Lane, Kelliher. " | tor county commissioner from the first dis- R SR e e If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our tion, and Mr. McCuaig has Dob|oiove s vt sy i \ \ ASONDAYS Excursion trip on lake during | FOR, SALE—Magnificent_moose 3 d hi hate tha | September 16, 1908 If nominated and clected W.G. MARSON. Gen'1 Mgr.| head, mounted; will be sold L] issue Bflyt Ing whatever 2 will give the interests of the county and dis- _—_————— h I i thi il . 1] 7 - cheap Inquire at this office, would declare him for the para.|trict my caretul attentlon. < T et R AN Ox B DS OT00: mount issues. L. G. Kincn. - . 3 \ - 4 N FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. 2 gl The Pioneer will procure any 3 Candidate for Sheriff, 9 kind of a rubber-stamp for : i 3 1 hereby announce myselfas a Republican AN | you on short notice. ] Ripe Fruit: Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges and Whfl? Aomecob onr nt?lghbors candidate for the ncm'nation for sheriff of = Bananas are having real safe-blowings and | Beltrami county, to bo voted upon at the FOR SALE—Remington type- - ) c i - | primary election to be held September 18, : s \ "/ 7 ived a 1 hi it of Gotzian's sh L real bank robberics, the heat Be:| Sty doten 6 40 heid Bepsemor 16 GENERAL ABTHUR MACARTHUE. EAST BOUND. v;]r.lter. .{:fii" lu:)groveg fimt > ust received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- midji can do is a serio-comic | the lection, wil conduct the office as in the IaciSot 6 6 retisomant of Licsten| I No: 106.: Pask R 2a Line. 74i0 . 1, 21 ;:: t‘;:m L6l t:ra(l esi{m}q eit;:r 1 1 ir i i i past, in a good and business llke manner . o 3 (Connects with Oriental Limited at & ¢S TN est styles. Prices right. affair in which somebody tries to Thanking you for past favors and for any 81t General Corbin. General J. Frank- | i g n o 0 05 rCe Minneapolls. at used but little and both in first rob a safe not twenty feet from |tavors which you mas show a this time, | in Bell, who Is the senior brigadier 5:15p.m, St Paul at 5:45 . m) diti Call Try our Monogram and University Coffee police headquarters, and then to |vourssincerely, " Tuos. BAmey, | general, waived the promotion to the : class condition. at Pio- Sl 'y oul on! 'am a niversity Co! A i neer office. higher grade in order to give General ||} No- z:""n‘““f“' Express.. make his little stunt all the more .| and all points east, west and south. = Through coaches between Northome snd the Twin Ctles. * No_change | Jno Minute Cough Gure f Awple time at Brainerd : ?or ?fi::.r. b e ?r For Goughs, Colds and Croup. 1 The anti-saloon lengue has sent Candidate for u:xz“ Slluperlnwndun! of out letters to different pastors of | 1 nereby announce my candidacy tor e |} PIANOS, ORGANS this district, a paragraph from [republican nomination for county superin- ) tendent of schools to be voted upon at the 3 the same which reads as f0llows: | primary election Septenber 16, 1906, SEWING MA “Beltrami, Red Lake, and Clear.| Ibave been in the educational work tor CHINES . the past twenty-two years, as a teacher, in- water counties together elect one | suructor or superintendent. For four years representative. We recommend | I was assistant county superintendent of the |l FURNITURE AND : Ottertall county schools, which "position T that the vote at the primaries be | resigned o attend the state universty, and HOUSE EUR- centered . i of which school T am a graduate. For the Be te . aporn Mr Mcp‘l&lg of past six years I have been identified with the leHlNGs. eltrami as representative. We | puniic school work of Boltrami county and Ve nfi famillar with the needs ot the county schools. bave confidence that we may 1t elected I will conduct the educational rely upon this man for County |work of thecounty in's careful manner and Bought on Easy Option and other reasonable ad- |for the interests of all and build up our coun- ¢ 4y 8chools in every department. vance temperance legislation.’ | “Respecttully soleltias saur support, Payments at We have no objection to make as WILLIAM B.STEWART. 3 to the ‘Anti-Saloon League’ Candidate for Clerk of Court. Lee an opportunity to reach it before TEA: Green tea per pound, 21¢ ridiculous, upsets an alarm clock| Ihereby snnounce my candidacy for the [ he retired. General Lee will retire MISCELLANEOUS. R republic omination for Clerk of Court at t J: nd there would have . 5 O pca Ty noct Beandre ! : ; e sty il Fancy dairy butter, 10¢, 17c and 20c per pound. J] |2ndbasto run for it. But we|inihioan nominaton or clrk ot Cebrs bt | mext Ja et e PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open . A are quite well satisfied just as it |During my first term, I have used my influ- general before that date had General Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 Strictly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. is. ence for the Interest of the county: always [ p oy oo % oy to6p, m. Thursdays7 to 8 prompt in attending to my official duties, and it i RO DN Faos p. m. also. Library in base- e conrteous and obliins o all. 1¢ snocesstal Longworth Renominated, E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt ment of Court Boise Miss = Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. The opponents of Congressman | 3L bhe brimars slection and roslesbion my | - (11 nag, Sept. 17.—Nicholas Long- B Minn Mabel Kemp, librarian, ] Bede seem to forget that & |youmay favor me with your support.T am.| Worth in the First district and Her- 2 S SCHROEDER & SCHW ANDT, serions-minded body ke = the[Very iwcersls Youss, 7. W.RMons.. | man F. Goobel fn the Second distrct s 5 gaes iamd house of representatives needs ) Hamilton county Republicans, G . O W Banmiach, Vice President. 314 Mionesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidji, Minn ; P FSx fudge of Probate, : 7 W. L. Brooks, Cashter. o ® a clown or two to break the| I wishto announce my candidacy for the nfle m n ernatwna . t Prob: o o Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. monotany of business. The Uit et e 1| IDENNVROVALPiLLS ! [§0co....m. winwe |Lumbermens National Bank - . = clown may not be worth much |my sdministration of the office In the past, q A OF BEMIDJI. ‘THE DIAMOND BRAND. ol : et itk e avbeowgt T iadis sk op. e, A | Northern Pacific to his district, but think how the | 7 X o, o, Pledy: Rt iors™ Fula™ ¥ "ined d o ** | Respectfully Solicits Your Business house would miss his funoy |ine myselt. should I be re-elected. to conduct N it Bl (opea U apores sealed P“"“ o8 the best. taln Passenger —_ N . of your DRUERE oad e o 3 FIRE INSURANCE Lot toee Sl o= — ] J HEFI the office o the very best of my ability in O oot D i V. Rkt Rl yome, B ey N pranks. Districts should N0t e | s tusure, as1 nave neretotore, Thasking hu.l!lmgnlgn FILiS G 8 E‘d I tnadlats mhg'- T v{‘:m’ wrlttén in the Best Old Line Compantes I OT S selfish in these matters, ueRnd ANl OBDAR: [avirs T 0, solre T Fee oy oy vk | apolia, St Paul, Fargo and Dalum ' ON EASY PAYMENTS MheCooy’s Sivetyl] OPEN DAY AND NIGAT % Geod Rigs and Careful For the man or woman of moderate means we are offering lots in the third addition on easy monthly payments. . B it} The lots are nicely located and the price is | within the reach of all. ——— e e | For further particulars write or call sending out this letter; but we| SEIIE SEREEIR S BISIAR, VANDER : - iy o i fail to see why Mr. McCuaig|for the republican nomination for the office LIP & COMP ANY LIVERY HACK IN CON- Bemidji Townsite and Imn.- J|iriesto sot the saoon vote in|ok merinies o o o Brcam NECTION. this county and the temperance | o bo held September 18, 1906, 7 311 Hlnni Ave. vote in Clearwater county. Can | ShouldI receive the nomination, and, later, Nhfi Cn.lla Prom tl Ah‘ 1 be elected to above offiec, Tshall in the future, 5. : i Nig puly the voter consistently 866 thisP| asin the past; eive s tima sad bess aforss Megaica for all kinds of Sewing . ; We believe not. to the achools of the county. i fiMachines, i 3 i 1 sl provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. i ft i i A