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THE BENIDJI DALY PIONEER e PUBLISUED EVEAY AFTEANODN EXCENY SUNDAY 8T n" Mlsr‘ THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING Co, 2 tionaries’ Leaning Toward Special Eaterad 1 the Postoticn it Remidl, o mitts Rooseveltism. class matter, SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER YFAR 1N <GYANGE REBUKE TO REPUBLICANS. We ate not responsible for the| Cleveland Plain Dealer [ Ind. suggestion that Bemidji should Dem. ]—The tremendous Democratic adopt as her official song, +The|landslide is a merited rebuke of years Old Soaks at Home.” of Republican misgovernment. The —_— Payne-Aldrich tariff law, enacted in JUDGE STANTON'S VICTORY. the face of a party promise to revise Judge Stanton’s great triumph at the tariff downward, was one of.the last Tuesday’s election was more |R"e3test causes of the R:epubhcau than an awakening to a realization of downfall Hone:.zty. and independ- the desirability of a nonpartisan | 7¢® afithe e wxhthm the ‘ranks of judiciary. Itwasa hearty express. the.narty aided ‘in the. movement ion of North Minnesota’s high re- ’F““’," government by and for spe; gard for the man whom Bemidji bas cial interests. The result is the the distinction as claiming as her p‘_i“hy o broken ‘pledzes, atrogant most distinguished and best loved | disregard of ou-bhc sentiment, And son, as well asa tribute to his serv- bettayal of public trust. ices on tke bench. The judge is to LESSON WILL DO PARTY GOOD. be congratulated upon his magaifi- Cleveland Leader [Rep.]— The cent victory,as are also the voters of country has not disctiminated ‘be. the fifteenth judicial district. tween Canonism and the Republican _— party. Evil influences that have THE SO0 TRAINS, swayed some of the self-appointed The screech of the Soo locomotive leaders of the Republican organiza- announced to the people of Bemidijl | tion have brought disaster upon the today, in no uncertain tones, “At|whole party. The nation has made vour service.” The comiog of the|a grave mistake ‘in its sweeping re- red coaches awakens the community | yolt against a party forced to bear to a r-a'ization of the fact that a new the burden of its Cannons, its Ald. railroad bas been’ born. What it | riches, and its Dicks, but the lesson means to Bemidii and all the other will bring lasting good to the great towns of the greatest part of the organization so chastened. great northwest will from now on be daily emphasized. The Soo line| ""OFLP ANGERED AT BURDENS. through Bemidji is a reality. May Philadelphia North American it live long and prosper, and the [Ind. Rep.]—The American people thought springs from a selfish de.|¥3V¢ @ tremendous - expression- of sire. censure and dissatisfaction, . The P — real meaniog of the nominally Demo- MR. HAZEN STOPS HIS PAPER. cratic sweep of the great states east Crushed! of the Mississippi was not partisan Sheriff Hazen has stopped his|23in but repudiation of the false paper. leadership of the Republican party Declares—-over the telephone— [during the last. two years. - The that he wont have the ding blasted [POPle were angered at increased old rag lying about, or words to burdens laid upon them And, that effect. while unconverted to the principles The honorable sherift also in. [ °f the Democratic party, -they used timates—over the telephone—that | that party ticket to. punish pledge the Pioneer must stop saying breakers, servants of privilege, cor- things about him. rupt machines, and standfat reaction. We are sad at heart, First, because the brave official at the other end of the line has cancelled | __. his subscription just at the very an time when we intend to print ca matters of spegial interest to, him. Second, because the same b. o. must now borrow a copy of the paper from his neighbor, and DESERVED. TO BE DEFEATED: St. Paul Pioneer Press [ Ind. Rep.] The results of the congressional d state elections necessarily will use a prompt and radical readjust. ment of political lines and' political methods in preparation for the na. tional political battle in 1912, A0 .| changes and readjustments in which we don’F feel that is just fair both the great parties must ‘partici- to the neighbor, pate. The result of vesterday’s elec- Of course we shall keep on|yonc cannot be construed as any printing the things about Sheriff marked triumph. for' Democratic Hazen that the public has a right principles, whm‘teven they may be to know. We have been a bit The Democratiic won, mot so mucl; negligent along that line but We | pecange they deserved to win as be. now promise to make amends, cause the R—epublicans desérved to be defealed. BEMIDJI VS. CHICAGO., The point was made by a promi- nent speaker at the Soo banquet a LIQUOR AN INDIANA ISSUE. Indianapolis Star (Ind. Rep)— OF THE‘STANDPAT LEADERS Election Result Téfmed Rebuke to Misrule, Broken Tariff'Pledges, Reac- Interests, High Cost of Living, and 80 many - Republicans declined to vote or élse -supported the Demo- cratic _ticket by reason. of personal hostility. to Beveridge, and, in some cases, a desire to rebuke the new party organization for its insurgent attitude. HARMON 1S GRATIFIED. Cincinnati Enquirer (Dem.)— Gov. Harmon-attributes his: victory as a tribute of the.people.to good government. The campaign was fast and furious during the /last few days, and though repeated efforts were made to divert the governor | fromx the-discussion of - state affairs, he held the even tenor of his courts and continued to preach honest con- duet of the busin€ss of the state. DECLARES TROUNCING DESERVED, Minneagolis “Tribune [Rep.]— Now will the Republican party be good? It has got what was coming to it. . Never was a trouncing more richly deserved or more stoutly laid on.. The Democrats have the house of representatives by a majority big enough to fasten upon them the responsibility that is generally their undoing. The Republicans have held their own only in states frankly Pprogressive. Minnesota is jusiified for its early stand in the front rank by a normal lfiaj-arity for - Eber- hardt and ' perhaps the whole dele- gation to cowngress. BLOW TO ROOSEVELT. . Minneapolis Journal [Ind. Rep.] —=Mr. Roesevelt has received a Bow. between the eves.. It was-a fight of his.. own. making ‘and he got ehe] worst of it. Wherever he toncived the campaign, directly victory ‘went to the other side. the 1ssue and the voters an swered: with certainty. It was no Wall street knockout, either. **Up country” and “‘below Harlem™i¢ was the. average voter who was im re- Roosevelt was { AR Excmsz NOTICE OF APPLICATION! —for— LIQUOR LICENSE ; P F MINNESOTA, A New Back for an Old One—How it | STATE OF MINNESO: %,g. . 15t] c| i i d terminating on Nov. 15th, 1911, by the fol- The back aches at time with a And teriniunting op dull, indescriable feeling, making you: weary and restless; piercing Ppains -shoot “accross- the region of the kindeys, and again the loins |9 o back in this condition. not reach the cause, one. Follow the example of this Be- midii citizen. i Samuel Collard, -1024 America Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: ingly confirm all I have previously said in a public.statement, regarding Doan’s Kidney Pills, - This remedy vever fails to relieve me when I take it. . For months I suffered from stiff and sore. Olty of Bemidjl, at the followls ted in said spplication, as stal tively, to-wit: PETER LINDEBERG n 105_twenty-ons riginal.Townsite, Monday, o’clock p. m. \xitns&s my hand and seal of said Oct. 2th and Nov. 14th. “Lwik[NOTICE OF APPLICATION —FOR— County of Beltrami, 58, Oity of Bemidji, able to work-and there was always | fivels, bo-wit: a feeling of languor in evidence. 1 did not get relief until Doan’s . Kidney Pills. me of their merits.” For ‘sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States, Remember the name — Doan’s— and take no other. R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office 313 Beitrami-Ave. Phone 319.2, bellion. few evenings ago that Bemidji should become more noted as a desirable place in which toreside. There are many things to be said of Beltrami’s metropolis along this line bat a strik- ing reason seems to us to be shown by the headlines from a column long story printed on the first page of last Saturday’s Chicago Tribune,, which read as follows: ROBER’S RAIDS [fake, or any other kind of afa’ ke Indiana has gome Dlemocratic be- cause of the .vajust and impossible efforts made. to make all the Re- publicaus “dry” gqud compel all the Democrats to be “wet” because of the high cost of living and the Pagne tarifff bill; and apparently, because —_—_ Pioneer pure fake.” - The interview was not a. P re Paint SCARE SUBURBS Three Shot in Salapn, oldup, Po- liceman and Thug Injured in Pitched Battle Following PATROLMAN NEAR DEATH Wounded Desperado is Believed Man Long Sought as Member of Gang of Murderers. The story itself was a thrilling nar- rative of a series. of crimes, :the de- tails of each one making the ‘blood and Mr. Steenerson knows. i, as well as does the thrce mem * who heard him o on record in. nm am- biguous terms regarding ( Col, Roosevelt. ideal behind the | is only possible if there The Pioneer is making am honest and persistent effort to. be: # uthful and accurate and it rtainly i behmd the Shears' would not begin, to. wviad ate its . g ? “High-Art"” Clothes are .i‘nndamental prinoiple By inting a legh:\x ho are fake” under the name- of: -5 maa it —by craftsmen, Wi supported as' a. candidate: - for con- gress. profession. Fortunately, for the: Pioa cer, it is Isn't Art EITHER is cloth, style. {-is-only-possible-if there’s an idea and an needling, as you are of yours in your trade, business or - Original “High-Art" ideas of to-day and the original “High-Art” ideals of forty years ago go into every Art in paint . brush and art in dress ’s an idea and an ideal made by tailors, not toilers as proud of their~skill in CHRIST OLSON dici ¥ but | Aland in the front room. sround loor of tha it i certain two story frame building located on tried ‘medicine of various kinds, but 10t 16, blook 11, original townaice Bemias I took | Minnesota The good | mined by said City council of the City of Be- work they did firmly convinced |sald city of Bemidjiin Beltramlcounty. and Oct. 26th and Nov. 14th. 250,000 . 10-cent packages of Sebastian Kneipp,s CORN and in the state of Minnesota. WHY! Because this wonderful Minn. JAMES VAN PELT, Prop. - Wholesale Raw Furs Raw Ship direct to us and Sa: Dealer’s profit. Highest Market price skins. Send us Robes. One trial shipment Furs will convince. PIONEER FUR Reasonable Price FACIAL Defec \ QUICKLY Surgery Institute quickly is as lasting’as life itself. kind write Corner Sixth and Hennep; MINN. | @ MINNEAPOL! At and in ‘the front room, groundfioor, of that certain two-story frame butlding located (21), block . twenty (20), emi{dji, Minnesota. are so lame to stoop in agony. No|,Sadapplication will be heard and doter : 1dit at th o1} room In the ity hall use to rub or.apply a plaster to the | PRIV, At theconnell raom 1n the city hall You can. | and State of Minnesots, on - | day of Nov. 1010, at 6 Exchange the |93 bad back for a mew and stronger |thday of October. 1910 clty ‘council of the city of " THOS. MALOY, City Olork. LIQUOR LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA, Notice is hereby given, that application has AR been made in writing to the Gity. Councll of severe pains in- the small of my |said City of Bemidil, and filed {n my office, N P praying for license tosell intoxicating liquors back and my limbs and joints were | For the torm commencing_on November 15th H : 1910, and terminating on November 15th 1911, At times [ was un- by tne following person. and at the following place, asstated insaid application, respec- h"‘ ign%s?imy I;l!(;lfltfllllgosenl of city of Bemidji s 25 of Oct. 1910. el b THOMAS MALOY, City Clerk. BUNION Plasters have been sold in the last ten days Sebastian Kneipp’s Corn and Bun- ion Plaster cured and relieved all pain in six hours or one night. For sale in the city of Bemidji, Up-to-date Shoes at BEMIDJI SHOE HOUSE and Retail Furs Repaired . Highest market price paid for Mink, Skunk, Coon®and Musk- rats and all kinds of Raw Furs. We use our own skins that's why we can ipay the or your our horse and cow hides to be made iuto Coats and 1183 Beech St:iSt. Paul, Minn. Expert|Fur Repairing i CORRECTED§ (2 The chief surgeon of the Plastic all wrongs with the human face | or features without knife or pain ‘o the entire satisfaction and. de- iight of everypatient. The work have a facial irregularity of any . Plastic Surgery Institute LIEGLER - & ZIEGLER CO. “THE LAND MEN" INSURANCE FIRE - LIFE = ACCIDENT ng_place. Tespec- FARM LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD _Go to Them for Qnick Action - the 14th Office--Schroeder Building ., of that clty, this Universal Heaters Are Guaranteed to SAVE FUEL It’s in the flues and the general construction of a heater that makes it an economical stove in the use of fuel. Universal Heat- ers are built to give last- ing satisfaction. When a dealer tells. you that the stove he’s trying to sell is “as good as the Universal” then, of course, you know he honestly thinks the Uni- versal stove is the best 7 \ stove made. & &( GIVEN HARDWARE 0. mpERiAL unnSRsAL Father Father 125 Cups of Perfect Tea For 35c. That is what you can get out of a ha'f pound of our Chase & Sanborn Buffalo ‘Chop Special Tea You can’t afford to pay less for your tea for the less you pay the fewer cups you can get per pound. | . has a flavor Bufffalo Chop Special Teaw. & e ' ing more peo- ple today than any other tea we hive ever sold. Because it beiog the fir-t pic:ing fron young plants, the leaves contain more flavor and aroma than usral, that’s why you get so many cups from a half pound package. Furs ve Fur of Raw -CO. Put up in air and moisture proof packazes you get all this delirious flavor, not a cupful is lost. Let us send you a half pound in your next order. ts | 'Roe& Markusen The Quality Crocers Phone 206 Phone 207 rights § If you in Bemidji Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Johbers The Following Firms Are Throughty Rellable and Orders Sent to Them Will Be Promptly Filled at Lowest Prices Model Ice Cream, Snowflake run cold. The best thing about read- :;;i:s??l::n Df'thefflwf’t& t’s word ing it is that it makes. one thankful e ‘i‘me':":f'“mwls It has to live in a place where burglars and hh; it W0 were pm :sent at bandits, assassins and murderers.are, weq! and they are both re- rare specimens. putable business, wen, ome: . of state wide repu%ation, who hav s si ‘gned a statement that the essen tial : facts of the Steenerson interview aspri ntedin the Pioneer were foun ded o:n fact AN INJUSTICE TO THE_ RIGREER. On Thursday of; last week the *“High-Art” garment. The spirit of the makers finds expression in the spirit of the workers—the setting of a fixed standard above mere gain. Most Clothes. good-form shoix specialize *‘High-Art" The *“High-Art™ label marks the gar- ments as ours and the shop selling them as yours. ‘Write right away for our Autumn and ‘Winter The Crookston Lumber Co. Wholesale Lumber, Lath snd; Bread and Deelishus Candies Made at The Model Wholesale Bakery, Man- facturing Confectionery NORTHERN GROCERY COMPANY WHOLESALE GROGERS Pioneer printed an, expression from Congressman Halvor- ~ Steenersop, who was in Bemidji at the time as an attorney. in. a, law: suit, re- garding the. election in N,gu»Yul’ i s dennea e et IFUSSY CHILD tical career of Theodore Roosavelt. )’ The interview found its. way te the Twin City and Duluth dailie' s, A telegramwas. sent from Croolksts o0, signed by “H. Steenerson,” aMMigugh Mr. Steenerson was still in B midji, to each of the oity WA papers which read: “Steenerson interviewy iy Bemidji (way to the mnewspape rs which re- and, this statement it wow on its X ration on every page. It ceived the “fake” te Jegram. except for a postcard. Deliver us from ‘g fassy, whinai'ng, ! nagging child—b gt its not the kivd's| [ fault; the pe sents are to Blams.| M d Wormy childre g and sicky childrer1 i a son, Od are always tr' mblegomie. ; i : Kickapoo W guen Killer {the delicious ONE-PRICE candy mble,&)m the trouble quick- ly, safely. - kg §» & trustworthy: remedy. for childre: g, " ‘prige 25050l bydrug- gists'eve’ yywhpra, 5 Portfolio of Styles. There's education and inspi- STROUSE & BROTHERS Makers of “HIGH-ART" CLOTHES doesn’t cost you a penny egare & Co. CLOTHIERS Manufacturersof Creamery B Building Matzrial| Melges Bros. Co. Wholesale Commission Fruit and Produce and Ice Cream Factory BEMIDJI, MINN. GhHe Given Hardware Co. Successors fo John Fieming & fl_a. 315 Minnesota Ave. Send yourMail Orders to GEO. T. BAKER & G0, Manufacturing Jewelers and Jobbers They are especially prepared to iptly fill all orders in their various mfimchundhe, Wholesale and Retail Hardware fittor Wieset b, | Evimate fianed. Hm, 61. = . ! 5 |