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so be sure you get it MODEL [CF CREAM made in our own town and §} acknowledged by all good judges to be the purest, and smoothest and best ice cream sold in Northern Minnesota. You can get it at our store or OLSON’S Confectionery CITY DRUG STORE PALACE OF SWEETS MIDWAY Store. and all the other leading deal- ers in this part of the state. ‘Ghe Model THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Bemidji levator Co. head- quarters for hay, grain, ground teeds and flour. M ss Hattie Halderman went to Cass Lake this morning, on a business mission. W. E. Hyatt came down from Fowlds last evering and went to Turtle River this morning for a visit with bis family. He reports business as being goud at Fowlds. The beauty bee is a money- maker. It ‘honers” up one’s thoughts: it sweetens on it’s nectar on one's words, and drops, sip by sip into one’s heart when Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is used. Tea or Tablets 85 cents. Barker’s Deug Siore. ' MISS OLGA VERNF FAUST)] Opera House BemidjiSep12 ’s life;! M. & M. Read the Daily Pioneer. Thomas Bailey, Jr.,, has re- ! turned from a trip to his home- | stead in Itasca county. | Mr, and Mrs. J. Peterson, Jr., came down this morning from itheir claim, on the Big Fork ‘river, about five miles southeast of Big Falls. Typewriter ribbons of all !standard malkes, either record, | copying or indelible, can be pro icured in the color you wish at , the Pioneer office. M. Heinzelman of Lake Itasca .came in from the west last night “and was registered at the Brink- man today. He states that everything is moving along "nicely over at the state park. E V. Foldersack, one of the pros- !perous homesteaders on Mud|, llnke, returned last evening from ,a trip to the twin cities and left !this morning on the Red Lake line for his home. i J. J. Conger: “We members 'of the County baseball team (would like a game with some jother organized ‘fan’ crowd, be- i fore the season closes, and would suggest that, if it can be arranged a game be played ‘the afternoon of the primary election, Septem- ber 18.” W. T. Blakely came down this morning from Farley and went to Cass Lake, He has a contract [to build three miles of county road between Farley and Ten- strike and also west of [arley, a part of which he will personally build and the remainder he has isub-let to other parties, J. W. Irwin left this morning {for Sauk Center, and attended {the race weet held there today. EMr. Irwin is president of the Beltrami County Agricultural iassociation, which will hold a meet here September 28-29-30, and his visit to Sauk Center wus for the purpose of interesting the horsemen there in the races that will be run here. 1 Stut: of Ohio, City of Toledo, | ss Lucas County. [ Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partuer of the {tirm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing o @roy wive - ShavE aruioh diin wi that said irm will pay the sum jof ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ifor each and every case of i Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. | FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and sub- scribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1856. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, ! Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces {of the system. Seud for testi- monials free. F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. GEO. T. BAKER & CO ON TIME Ghe New Store Is headquarters for the best Creamery Butter and Strictly Fresh Eggs. Call at the store or phone 207 LAST the public can et what they wauted all IVE’S ICE CREAM Follow the crowd and get one of our CANTILOUPE SUNDAES They all come to us for Tve's Tee Cream, 115 the purest of all ice croams. To bo had at the Lakeside . Bakery. "ONLY: Faust tonight at the opera house. Kraetz, the contractor, return- ed this morning from Blackduck. J. H. Scribuner,the Minneapolis land man, spent last night in Bemidji. Frank Lane is here from Kelli- her and will remain in the city for several days with his family. Rain or shine, it is worth your time and your money to see Faust. Tonight at opera house. O. C. Johnson and wife and’} Misses Edna and Reta Wilson of Shotley were visivors in the city yesterday, A. H. Pitkin, the Kelliher mer- chant, came down this morning from his home, on a business mission. Harry Mills, master mechanic for the M. & I., spent last night at Big Falls,returning to Bemidji this morning. E. J. Farley spent yestesday in the city and left this morning for Sauk Center, where he will wit- ness the races for two days. Miss Mildred and Miss R. Mc Kenzie have returned to Bemidji after a three weelis’ vacaiicn from business spent in Duluth. C. A. Hitchcock, general agent for the Advance Thresher com- pany, spent last night in the city and left this morning for Liuporte. A. T. Hatcher, the logger, lefi this morning for Park Rapids, where he has extinsive interests to look after. He will return this evening. Mrs. Thomas leit this, marping She has been the guest of the family of G. W. Parks for some time past. P, M. Dicaire has returned from Chippewa Falls, Wis. where he had been to attend the funeral cf his aunt, K-therine Frederick. A. E. Johnson, deputy state putlic examiner, came in last evening from St. Paul and will remain in Bemidji for several days on official business. Simon Fairbanks came in yesterday afternoon from Cass Lake and spent last night in the city. He left this morning for his home at Red Lake agency. C. H. Miles of Brainerd, su- perintendent for the Swift Pack- ing company, came in last night onthe M. & I. passenger train and.spent the night in the city. Keep your ties for Martin Bros. of Duluth, who will buy along the line of the M. & I. and the G.N. A.C. McLean, purchasing agent, of Bemidji, will call on you. T. J. Nary, representative for the Pillsbury company of Minne- apolis, came up last evenisg from his” home at Park Rapids and spent the day in the city on busi- ness. Naish McKinnon returned to bis home at Jenkins, on the M. & L. near Pequot, this morning, haviog spent two days in Bemid- ji looking after some property which he owns here. Young ladies should be most particular about their looks Don’t attire yourself carelessly; be faultlessly dressed, and Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do the rest. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. Harry Bliler, who is in the em- ploy of the forest service on the Cass Lake forest reserve, was in the city yesterday. He has re- covered from his recent illness and is doing his regular work at Bena, A picaic will- be given at the home of John Luckert, four miles west of Bemidji, Saturday and Sunday, September 15 (and 16, for the benefit of the' new Catholic church to be erected one block east of-the courthouse. A social dance will be given. Read the Daily Pioneer. Don't fail to see Faust tonight. John Moberg has moved to Eé- . midji with his family from Mal- lard, and is now located at 506 Beltrami avenue, Mary had a little lad Whose face was fair to see, Because each night he had & drink Of Rocky Mountain Te». Barker’s Drug Store. Mrs, O. E. Bailey left yester- day afterncon to join Mr. Bailey in Grand Forks. on his way home from the West; and was ina railroad wreck in Montana. He escaped injury, beyond a severe shaking up Health Lecture. Mrs. Hendricks of Mion - apolis, will give a health talk to women only, girls over thirt2en admitted. Lecture will be free, and no collection. Every woman in Bemidji, if possible, should hear this lecture, § The ladies and- society of the Methodist church will hold its annual experience social Friday evening of this week, September 14. Each lady will bring atTeast a dollar and tell -how she made it. Ice cream, cake, coffee, and sandwiches will be served at the usual prices, Public invited. Machinery Purchased. Kelliher, Sept. 12.—(Special to Pioneer.)—M. D. Stoner, city engineer of Bemidji, and C. W. Jewett of Blackduck, who are the official engineers for the village of Kelliher, have returned from St Pau!, where they purchased the machinery and paraphernalia for the system of waterworks and the electric lighting plani t) be estibli-hed at Kelliber. The contract for the wachinery calls for its delivery at Kelliher within six weeks. They also employed a compétent we!l mar, who will put down a 6-inch well to be used connection with the waterwerks plaut, The work of putting in the waterworks and electrie lighting material arrives on the ground, Folantand mainswill hecomnlpted by the village not later than Nevember 15. The installation of the waterworks and lighting plant will give K=llither modern municipal improvements, in every respect. BOTH KILLED BY FOUL AIR. The laiter was| plant will be rushed, after the and 1t is expected that the entire AT BEMIDJI OP’'RA HOUSE WEDS GERMAN SHOP GIRL. ! Heir to Duchy of Rohnstock Married at Ossining, N. Y. New York, Sept. 11.—The Tribune says: Count Hans Ferdinand von Hoch- berg, heir to the duchy of Rohnstock, an officer in ‘the kaiser’s bodyguard, nephew of Princess Marie von Saxe- Weimar and cousin of Grand Duke Michael von Saxe-Weimar, has mar- ried at Ossining Louise Ernestine Carow, a German shop girl, whom he had summoned here to wed, and in so doing severed the ties that bound him to his family, his regiment and his associates in Germany. The count is a son of Count Bolke von Hochberg of Rohnstock, in Silesia, and superintendent cf the royal opera in Berlin. His mother was Princess Christine von Schoaaich-Caraloth, a cousin of Crown Princess Cecilia. Young von Jiochberg attended the Bloen military college and was ap- pointed to the First regiment of Ger- man foot after his graduation. He ‘was constantly at court. He was head usher at the crown prince’s wedding in June, 1905. i During his career in Berlin the count ' lowed. To break this he was sent to America. In New York he stayed for | a while at the Hotel Empire as “Mr. | Graf,” but soon assumed his real name. He obtained employment as a chauf-: feur in Tarrytown. Recently the count ' cabled for Miss Carow to join him. The Germon authorities tried to pre- | vent her from leaving Germany and | afterward from landing here. ot Mise g raniwinke wetenpheritiponr — - Fred W. Rhoda, who secks re-:¢d the office ina thorough busi- nominatio: and re election to the |ness manner, is competent and office of clerk cf court should re-|obliging, and the office and books ceive the hearty support of the|show the bandiwork of neatness pople. Mr. Rhoda has conduct-|and accuracy. Minneapolis Man Enters Shaft in Ef- fort to Save Comrade. Minneapolis, Sept. 11.—A case of heroic self-sacrifice occurred here CUTS OFF WIFE AND SON. Herman Oeirichs Wills Estate to 'Sis. ter and Brother. when Nordal Nelson lost his life try- ing to save Conrad A. Lund from as- phyxiation in an elevator shaft in the Oneida block. Both men succumbed to the effects of the gas. The men were working to remove an obstruction from a drill with which they were sinking a hole in the bottom of the shaft. It was discovered that a small stone blocked the drill and Lund descended into the pit to remove it. While he was trying to pull it out New York, Sept. 11.—The will of Herman Oelrichs was filed during the day. It cuts off the wife and son and leaves his estate to his brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Oelrichs had been estranged for some time and when an- nouncement was made of Mr. Oelrichs’ death it was reported that he had not seen nor communicated with his son for years. The will contains the fol- lowing: X ‘For Quick Results!” Use Bem'dji Daily Pioneer *“Want Ads” S.S.S. FORTHE BLOOD The purifying action and curative properties of this great remedy have made ** 8. S. S. For The Blood ”’ a household saying, and thousands who are today enjoying perfect health owe their recovery from blood or skin diseases to this universally used blood medicine. S. S. S. is made entirely from roots, herbs and barks which possess not only cleansing and healing ingredients, but building-up and strengthening properties to keep the blood in perfect order. No one can be well when the blood is impure; they lack the energy and strength that is natural with health, the complexion becomes pale and Nelson heard him cry out for help. Nelson seized the rope and slid down into the pit. He was overcome almost the instant he reached the bot- tom and with a cry for aid fell across the body of his companion. The men were not taken from the shaft for several hours, it being neces- sary to secure a man with a diving suit before entrance could be made. Lund was dead when taken out and Nelson died shortly after reaching the “As my wife has an ample fortune of her own I make no bequest or de- vise to her. “As my son, Herman Oelrichs, Jr., is the heir and next of kin of my wife and will doubtless be amply provided for by his mother in her last will and testament or by the law in the event of her intestacy I made no bequest or devise to him other than the specific bequest contained in this will.” condition. When the waste or refuse matter, which nature intends shall be thrown off, is left in the system because of a sluggish, torpid condition of city hospital. STANDS FOR PROTECTION. Keynote of Republican Campaign Text Book. ‘Washington, Sept. 11.—The Repub- lcan campaign text book for the use of speakers and writers in the con- gressional campaign has been fssued by the congressional committee, The keynote of the discussion of the tariff question I sounded in the following statement: “Protectionists are content to let the present law stand without change or amendment so long as present con- ditions prevail. “A slight reduction in many of our schedules,” says the campaign book, “would result ipto the dumping into our market of perhaps $1,000,000,000 worth of manufactures annually more than we now import. That would mean a resort to one of two things: We would have to close our mills or re- duce wages. There is possibly no other alternative.” ON GROUND OF FRAUD. ~ Government Brings Suit to: Recover Utah Coal Lands. 5 Trenton, N. J., Sept: 11.—Announce- ment is made here that Attorney Gen- eral Moody has brought sult in the federal court here to recover posses- sion of lands in Utah now held by the Utah Fuel company, alleging that rep- resentatives'of the company: fiiduced agents to apply.to the govern: grants, which, on: the day after their receipt, were turned over to the Utah Fuel company. The attorney, general charges that this was a fraudulent act 4ud demands the return of the landa. NCEEATIVE DACE The latter refers to some pieces of Jewelry and other personal effects. WILL WED |IN SCOTLAND. New York Multimillionaire and ‘' Re- cent South Dakota Divorcee.. Inverness, Scotland, Sept. 11— Banns for the marriage of James Henry Smith of New York, heir of the late George Smith of Chicago, to Mrs. Rhinelander Stewart of Baltimore ‘wore read in the parish church of Al vle, Invernesshire, Sunday. New York; Sept. 11.—James Henry Smith is a bachelor and ‘is one of the wealthiest men in the country. He inherited some years ago an estate valued at upwards of $50,000,000 from an uncle, George Smith. ) Mrs, Stewart ‘got a divorce recently in South Dakota and at the time her' decree was granted it was reported that she intended to marry Mr. Smith. | She 18 much interested in society, a is Mr. Smith,-and Mr. Stewart’s in- difference to social affairs was said to be one of the reasons for the estrange- ment of the ~viuple. 7 » |y TES w“‘fi" NUMBER REPORTED KILLED, Southern Pacific Train Goes Over Cliff in California, (Santa Barbara, Cal, Sept. 11.—The second section of train No. 10 on the Southern' Pacific went over the cliff near Sea Clift early in the day. 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