Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 24, 1916, Page 2

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Tlle Bemd]l “aflyTIQIleef nemocntic candidatés (or congre V THE BRMIIT FIONESE FUBNCO. | % oq iy $187,668 votes—Tho @. B. camsow B R Dl" =~ total Republican plurality being 9 F.G. NEUMEIEB, Eduor 589 TELEPHO! 922 In each or these states, in 1914, Entered ut the post office at Bemidi, | there -was an organized Progressive | glass mnu”‘r ynderag nmpn&nu—%xegfi #iNevada, NortH ff] .0on except.Sunday though "fn Utah ‘thord ¥ e = uNe waid to ananymous con- | tfcket runnlnr in ‘bppdition tofne tflbutflmn riter's name must be The known to the editor, but not necegsarily I IO mimieations for the Weekly Pio- mications for the Weel - & neex"m:l;-::fld reach_this_office. not later|the’ ‘combined’ RépablicantPro) of ‘each. week to insure plurnlity over the Democrnts%s 1,3 m the “current,issue. - 658,980, - hn-ofl)uon R [ |~ Pwo" years ago there were flve 0:; ;‘ng by. ‘c'ufif".r ¥ states—Indiana; Kansas, Maiiie, Ne: AEYrAe. kiontns,- post 90| braska ‘and’ Ohid<Swhich aré fairl Si: , postage pald. S ke One n}%’.‘spg:&nf; ai {o-be-classed ds Horally’ Repubflh{ “ Bight b % summary of | but ‘wheré'the the nows of h . ‘mt c (Eublished avery | sional” tioket récelved 33&‘1;!5‘:‘¥o:x;1.§3n1n?;v:§:e? ald f0.80Y.| votes ranging ‘frém beggarly 365 in-Mainé toran dmpressivyl 42776271k Officlal Paper of Olty of Bemidfl |1 geona:-—But the !‘rotte!ai% vote | '*fi*—fl & KK K K K& & X ¢[ineach of thes Tdtatés was far - x S ) X The Daily Ploneer recelves # [the Republican'afd"Démdcratic to- X wire service of the United +|tals, and-ranged-from 3;¥¥1 i ‘Neb- e & Press ‘Association: | raska‘to 90,040 in"Indian: n- Q% By L * 4 |sasthe ngr’re:sive Vot oo e neglible, . amounted ‘t6774;441 5 in’ 0 ‘it was | on this basis, Indiana should go for w 47;981; and in"Maine was17;98 Hughes$ and“Fairbidnks by’ nearly 30 «HiS RAPER:REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN Thesefive states Will'¢all 63 votes | 000. 1 g i ADVERTISING.BY THE 4 in ‘the electoral ‘coliege. * "How' will The seventy-thirty division applied "'"'““ they vote this year =o'l =w >} to Kanshs® Wolitd “give that state to Hopeful 'Demoécratic statisticians | the Republicans by the followlng fig- estimate the division of the Yormer ures: Republican, 240,215; Demo- Progressive vote” upon ‘differert! 16} 5% portions—in -each-instance, howev : . Re- giving the long end of it to thd Re- i 72;888;"Detiocritie, 661371. publiéans 'and¥in 1o in taims| - In ‘Nebraska -the--figures- wotld ig that more-than’30°fer ceit'of the lshow: Republican, 113,376; Dfiio. It the country votes at the presi-|Bull Moose will support Wilson. ‘Op- dentlal election this year as it voted [on this extreme -hypothesis, let us| ; ' examine thé” vote of the five stati at the congressional election of 1914, where-a -Democratic plurality iy according to a statément issued by tound ‘In " thé: édhgressional elect = the ‘Republican Publicity association, |of 1914, = Hughes will:carry California; Colo-| The Republican vote of Indiana in rado, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho,|1214 was 233,140,- the Progressives Illinois, Towa, Massachusetts, Mich-|casting’ 90,040 and the Demodrats igan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hamp- | 275;892; ‘Dividifig* the' Bull Moose] shire, New Jefsey, New ‘Mexico, New | strength on‘the*basis of seventy'and York, North Dakota, Oregon, Pénn-|thirty per cent, respectively, to’theé sl § sylvania, Rhode Island, -South ‘Da- | Republicans and Democrats, the vote ['t] kota, Utah, Vermont, Washington, |of Indiana ¢Hi& year should be: * West Virginia, Wisconsin and- 'Wy-~| publicdsi, 296,162 Democratic, 30 oming. 904. The margin is too small' for |' ‘These states have 286 votes in the | comfort on either side, and electoral college, a majority of whlch must remain‘as’ Aghtifig territ 1 61y 266: til thevotes-are coumted. The Prt S In each of these states, two years |gressives—aided, it is said, by Demi rban ago, ‘the Republican' ‘congressional | cratic funds—are maintaining an'6f- | fotal of 326 out of the 531 votes in ticket' recéived ‘a clear plurality of |ganization in that state, but compe- Lhe eleetoral college—-with more "than votes. Tn these states combined'the | tent -observers believe that from' 85’ Republican “candidates for congress[to 90 per cent of the Moose will Yote | of Friday and Saturday. GENERAL OFFICES ¥ [ P!EW YORK. AND CHICAGQ BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIEY = ~* “IHE HUGHES VOTES. - ; '(Q)d;h Sbgleplus @bfl;&s SIT- - ' <A big feature H Condltlons are different this season. \ e Better come early. EE ST i Il : Our stocks were never more, complete and. Pop® abvolk attractlvg But we expect to b,aye f@&cu ty filling in later.” We advise early buying for your benefit, not for ours a qne. _L"‘ o 1 | Our lines are the “thoroug -] nation.”” They include Style Wn; (fugg and quality with a big Q. We do not carry a handful of any %?% 5 a blg ‘assortment of each You can pay a medium price aqdlg%wthe newest patterns and the yery latest model We bought Styleplus C ches $I7 ! Glad to have you come,‘even 1f you, g&t want to buy. : T * **4;*«:**;*}:&**«4;;«*« g T RS fu - excess-‘of ‘the difference bétween “Kill the American.” This plny will be shown lt the Grand theater ) m:mber,%fii‘“’fi'f‘gmzf ity of ey nfi 9, Or a majority of | Republican "candidate for- uéutenah‘t mum‘nmam % X HKH FEmeTTs etk 1¢:¢”@ B l‘l_& ; i sl Jcpartment At Chicago .... a : a4 v::::“.‘:rfifl‘;:'f““ =148 Thee rfmz'ggfem wi'"*'”’ ng-helf gant th copy, Ic a word oth- . ‘Always telephone No. 31 ¢ Tous At W_ashlnston LU T VOB I > Baterfbt £ : ‘BELR, WANTED. Sovereld Shaw and Henry. (10 in- l-‘()R SALE OR TRADE--900-1b. mare. | WANTED—Girl for general house- e AR e Address “B,” Pioneer. 3826 | work. Call 33-F-2. 6d830 FORSALH—Small house and Tot, 50% | WANTED—Girl for office work: State 11 330, on 14th St H. D Hovey, 613| . Wages desired. Address R., Pio- 14th St. 6d826 | meer. 64825 P WANTED—Competent maid for L ix-foot show iRl )jfl % ] FOR: - BALEw/Thres:; Six toot 7l housework. Mrs. C. R. Sanborn. s . B. ases) L pier cases, s and one 3 : : 0 fiy new. For 816t erms phone or yvr‘te ‘WANTED—=Experienced dining room S C. A. Kilbourn, Solway, Mlms. girls. Apply Hotel Markham. dasott e Hughes wm not be a minorlty president. 9 SATEE PASE - SALE = -~ WANTED MBI rawer efectriclly operated | No- | 3 iR os TG mesy 5 or § houses 1o 8T, PAUL ucqn,ns i : and Spen- tional cash register. Koors Bl‘.{u ;| move trom lots. Berman Insurance i : 482t¢| Agency. Phone 19. 3d825 (By, United Press) FQETEE:welI'fiéatghed _team of | F ms FOR m = long_ time and easy terms. Call “IcE IN mcm?e:fln . i be : foneer. ::m:r wrfte A, Kalur' Bagsl::; (By, United Press) . Adrian Mlch Aug. 24—An- nounc ement of the engagement of I-- fnay Ice 'is’ the refreshlng zéy yr W d A ver 3 \ ant the best results A r; through a temperature. of 101 r Wfl' pntro >, v . tm’ They know. b)’ 3 day. Ei izt Subscribe for the Pioneer. St. Paul, Min;l,, Aug. 24.—Oral STYI.E SHOW. AT. <| arguments on the petition to annul GOPHER STATE . Em the nomination of Thomas Frankson, (By Unlted Press) S == a governor; ‘were heard by the Minfie-| gt Ppaul, Minn., Aug. 24.—The D 3 : : i - B4 wI ht D Miller FU E sota supreme cmurt today: styles will be afiother of the nun;l‘;g: 5 | INERAL .DIR CTOR ~ Charges~that Frankson spent t00|oug attractive features of the Mifne- |85~ N-" nsure much ‘money on his-“campaign were sota_State Fair from Sept. 4 td 9. Anythlng Anywhere | the basis of the complaint. ~ The most prominent of the merchants, ial Agent— RS have costumes especially def gned‘for Mi‘““fld Insurance Co., Life, Ploneer sdvertisements are 1o | thie fair ‘éxhibit and some of them |, _Accident, Health Insurance | Iiable. fiave engaged 'demonstrators. | Agents Wanted nl.,nm 360-W Offices 116 Third St. : Over Bakers Jewelry Store M.E. IBERTSON =~ UNDERTAKER Business and Professional " PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS. | - 'LAWYERS : x KK *‘i*‘k*ffl**fl* R KKK KK KK KKK -We have the exclusive sale, P¥Rd here of natmnaIIy “known Styleplus Clothes $17. You: x - DR.. ROWLAND GILMORE * GRAHAM M. TORRANCE *° PHYSICIAN AND'SURGEON = & LAWYER * Office—Miles Block x Miles Block Phone 560 * g x *x KA AR KA KK KRR KRR EEI KKK KRR K KKK KR K KKK KK KKK KKK ¥ DR.E. A SHANNON, M. D, |* * _PHYSICIAN'AND SURGEON KHEKKKK KKK KK KKK K * D, H, FISK, Court Commissioner * * "ATTORNEY AT LAW ' X 2 x Office in Mayo Block x % Oftice 2nd floor O’Leary-Bowser * *. Phone 396 Res. Phone 897 %|% > Building x KKK KKK KKK RE K KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK VETERINARY, SURGEON ERESEREEREL SRS 23 W. K. DENISON, D. V. M, VETERINARIAN LS SR ERER R SRR LS, Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. x * * x * * kK ok k * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON |’ ARNINGER * x VETERINARY SURGEON x * Office and Hospital 3 doors % *x west of Troppman Store * x *x x * Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. l**{*i*kiiii«k{ik EEEE Phone No. 209 KERKKKKKKK KKK KX HK KK KK KKK K KKK KKK DR, E. H. SMITH x DRAY LINE % PHYSIC!.INANDSURGEON x| ¥* KKK KKK x TOM-SMART * 4 b x|* DRAY AND TRANSFER * f{{*_*f*******’,?i sueandPinnoMovmg x # Res. Plione 58 ~ 818 America * 5 : 'Oftice Phone 12 * 4 KRR R R K KKK K DENTISTS KRR KR KKK KKK DR. G. M. PALMER * * :i*f*««&'y’«x_«fiiaaf * X DR EINER JOHNSON ¥ -k PHYEICIANANDSUBGEON x % K DENTIST. ce Phone 124, Residence 346 & Miles ‘Block, Bemidji * KKK KKK KK KKK K k. kO KRKKKKKKKKKKKKK DR, D. L. STANTON Oftice {n’ Winter Block KA KKKk Kk Rk kK Kk * i****i*iiiii{i** KRR REE R KKK K KKK SR de ok ke K Rk * *, Ak L] ELEEX m»‘? x

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