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SAME PRICE 0 be sure you get it MODEL 08 OREAM 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. GhHe Model THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Theodore Gullickson and John H. Sullivan drove to Solway and j back yesterday afternoon. Philip Gill returned this after-| noon from Minneapolis, where he has been visiting for a week. The M. & I. passenger train was twenty minutes late last evening, owing to late connections at Brainerd with the N. P. ma'n- line train from St Paul. H. J. Hunter and Willi m Dunnet, represeating the Minne- apolis Tribune, were in the city today. They arrived in town last night and were guests at the Remore. Keepyour ties for Martin Brcs, of Duluth, who will buy along the line of the M. & 1. and the G.N. A.C. McLean, purchasing agent, of Bemidji, will call on you. Mark Devine, the logger, farmer and general hustler of Blackduck, spent yesterday in the city, went home last evening, returned to Bemidji this morning and has been ‘“‘going some’ a!l} day. Mark is all right. You are wasting time if you| are waiting for nature to do all| the work, Everybody needs a little help, so does nature; assist her by taking a course of Hollis- ! ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or tablets, 35c. Barker’s Drug Store. Buttons Business College, Crookston, Minn. will give away absolutely free a six months scholarship to the first pupil from each town who writes for it. Write today. Prof. Button now has first class teachersin all his various colleges and will spend all his time after Oct. 1st with his Crookston school, A. Backlund, who is one of the sturdy homesteaders in th: Town of Battle, spent yesterday in the city. His claim is on Seec. 16 152 81. He stated that cedar was a very profitable com modity, up in his country, and that his brother-in-law, William Babcock, who ownia claim adjoining his land, had realized $300 from the cedar cut on a half acre of land. Millinery Opening. Miss Louise Hetland will hold her fall opening Friday afternoon and evening of this week. She M. & M, Read the Daily Pioneer. J. C. Parker returned this morning from Northome. - M. 1. Desgardineas of Shevlin spent last night in the city. . A. Tuller was a visitor in the city yesterday afternoon. A. L. Wyler, agent for the Be- midji Brewing company, went to Blackduck last evening. EYES—Drs. Larson & Larson, specialists in fitting glasses, 'Ofice in Swedback Block. E. W. Collins of Liittle Falls returned home this morning after having spent the night in the city. W. A. Gould, superintendent of logging for the Crookston Lumber company, left yesterday afternoon for Shaniko, Oregon, on business for his company. Chris Christenson, manager of the News, left yesterday after- {noon for Osakis to attend the funeral of C. R. Martin, which was held at Osakis this afternoon. Charles Plumer left yesterday afternoon for McCanna, N. D., where he will remain until after the threshing of grain is com- pleted in the “Hlickertail” state, The large plate glass that was ordered some time ago to replace the one broken in the front of Schneider Bros’. store, arrived yesterday and was put in place today. Louis Gill left this morning for Minneapolis, but will return in a few days and go to Kelliher, where the Gill Bros. will start a new store, of which Louis will be the resident manager. E. J. Regan of Kelliher, brother of Superintendent Regan, passed through the city this morning on the M, & 1., enroute to Reedville, Wis., at which place his mother is seriously ill. Bad breath, coated tongue, a languid feeling, is entirely un- natural. Your lazy liver and bowels need a tonic. The best soothing tonic to every organ is Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or tablets 85c. DBarker’s Drug Store. Clifford Dufour, formerly city ieditor of the Crookston Daily Journal but who is now commercial traveler for the American Biscumit company of Crookston, spent last night in the city and today has been consulting the local trade relative t> business in his line, “The Burglar and the Waif” is a guaranteed attraction which will appear at the Opera house on Saturday evening, the 22nd. It teems with bubbling comedy and _pure heart interest bearing the critical and popular of all large cities. The local managers of the opera house have made a personal investigation as to the merits of the play and have found it exceptionally good. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, } Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F\. J.{Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum]| of ONE.HUNDRED DOLLARS for €ach and every case of 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. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON; Notary Pubiic. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken has made elaborate preparations and will have on display the largest and completest line of street and dress hats to be found in the city. Ladies wishing to make their fall purchases in hats, or wishing merely to study the styles and “look around” are cordially invited to attend. internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testi- monialsjfree. . F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, T5¢c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. 6GhHe New Store Is headquarters for the best Creamery Butter and Strictly Fresh Eggs. Call at the stor e or phone 207 " LAST the public can get what they wnmed alt ummer long IVE’S ICE CREAM Follow the crowd and gt one of our CANTILOUPE SUNDAES Lcome to us for Ive's T purest of all ice crean had at the Lakesnde Bakery. ONLY Read the Daily Pioneer. C. O. Glidden went to Laporte this morning. William McCuaig was a visitor at Tenstrike last night. E. J. Swedback returned yes- terday from a trip to Duluth and St. Paul. Don’t forget Miss Hetland’s fall millinery opening Friday afternoon and evening. Frank C. Hale, the Blackduck attorney, came down this morn- ing from the “Duck” and was transacting legal business in district court today. Typewriter ribbons of all standard makes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro- cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer office. Dan Rose, who buys cedar in this county and Itasca for the Watab company of St. Cloud came down this morning from his home at Northome. The Burglar and the Waif is the title of the next play to be giyen at the Opera house, For a good play be sure to see this September 22. Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Carson went to Oaigum, the Leech Lake Indian agency this morning, to look up some data relative to a certain tract of land in which they are interested. Northome is to have a fair Oc- tober 2. All kinds of field and garden prcducts will be exhibited and there will be a department where fruits, jams and dairy products will be shown. H. E. Norman, superintendent in charge of the Red Lake [ndian agency, was a visitor in the city yesterday and last night. He reports a strenuous time at the agency on election day. James Wilkins, the general agent for the Fitger Brewing company, came uver from Cass Lake yesterday afternoon and looked over the business being done by the local agency of the Fitger company. F. O. Sibley came in yesterday afternoon from Island lake and spent the day in the city in con- nection with his candidacy for the republican nomination for commissioner for the Third dis- trict. George Mann of St. Paul, the traveling representative for the Minnesota Type Foundry com- pany, spent the day in the city, interviewing the local printing offices relative to wants in the line of type, presses, etc. Mr. and Mrs. John Larson re- turned yesterday afternoon from a trip to Duluth and Ashland, where Mr. Larson made arrange- ments for the purchase of some steel rails for “ironing” the Crookston- Lumber company’s ' | visit here is unknown. " | Rife of Albion, Ind., at Mantrap, unty bnsebn.ll Fri eve ‘1“18 ‘at the Ml sonic prepn.red topl < evegin . Te ‘beginning at5:30. Price|Red Lake Indi o * I b ¢ “th ‘disposif B“"h gui s excursion and play the gnme h.nfiepflflm ;fl%flfi??mfl( IS my Wg’ Wi d '; he well-enrnadrevn - s 4 ines, Dr. R. V. 3 fl? %e % ‘T'thi l “t?l:filllzt}:ns b{‘ Epicopal services Sunday even- nd ng bmdw' 3 mm—m&mr&vfi‘ GIVEN 'AWAY, in coples of $50,000 3= v Lo optoct Medica] Adviser, & Sook-Bhat sl 1o the oae tent of 500,000 ’ears ago, -e lx. § :{]fllfla‘“"g only ‘D,flbotck in DADOE COvoRs, OF 31 9 for cloth-bouna™ Rddress B E'V. Plerce, Butialo, N. ¥- A, W. Layman, special agent of the U. S. general land oflice, 13 a visitor in the city, Mr. Lay- man is one of those still-mouthed individuals who never “tips his mit”’ relative to his official acts, and the obj:ct of his present For a clear complexion take Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take T that of one of the most famous actual life dramas which the courts of justice have had to deul with of late. The|: part of the Waif is played by Miss Marie Young, a role in which her well known feminine charms have every opportunity of display. Her gowns are the creation of the famous Mrs. James Winebrenuner left this morning for Dorset, from which place he went to Mantrap lake, about twelve miles west. He will join C.N. Clapp and Dr. Peter lamberman, s; the city. A, L. Crocker, the Minneapolis land man, arrived in the city Iapt L evening, Bemidji ilevator Co.' head- : i 2 Discovery ” the i q\ngtersdf;r hay, grain, ground : hall: lmmml:ywnlc Fised :g;,llnwae:‘": teeds andiflonr,;, _ |PRESBYTERTAN:.. Breaching Yo fikfl&;&%‘“& Arthur Harris of Quiring| sgerviceat1l olcl ‘Subject, 5 Ak st bo“ o el en. spent last night in the city and “Itching KEars,’*' Biblei class 2 the part nl‘Bronm' nmfi;’ffi%‘::i:: and 1 exac whn hll we]l- wn medici was a guest at the Remore. J“mo?lendfiy“sghoo; absgz e ded hy pAL oz medictnes J. A. Murray of Blackduck| ¢ R af 7 v. Pm eve;m tha Garden FPheutre, New, York, tosis i éfilu@ &m'm"‘i‘u&’?fi{fim spent last night in the city and preaching service at!S sub]ecgt SRpacilypanilcconmanont e 1 edical e £ He o was in attendance at courttoday,| “The . Great Separation.’ likely 1o be an' xciting /scraniblé for zhwc':o'u“ofluuthfihfi':xml > | L Tt S A P seats néxt’Saturday night, Sevtefiiber | endorsements by léading medical A. T. Hatcher left this morning diall ) ; TANEEIS COT- |9, when it is th /bd ' preserited” at’ the | of theseveral in for Park Rapidsand witnessed| $2!¥ Welcome opera house, Tio play, ke D ey hat place thi ;- D. T. Dazey’s cnnmbntlona il 'h the races at that place this after Mifl(;l‘fl;[oo ISSeTrmoglssi - guoeetu‘:% wuch np-to-date. Tndesd, :’hq l.uns, n:&%fifi:fimsfi noon. 1 Great Bishop” ,15 the theme, | 2u¢cees the play has enjoyed is 3 lcines. Address Dr. Plerce as above, W. C. McCamm, cruiser for Sunday School, 12:15; Jumm: ly due to the fact that the story in:it’ | . Dr. Plorce's Pleasant rau«‘g are tiny, sug- Irwin & O'Brien, arrived in the Lea.gue, 3:00; Epworzh Loagrie, main featvre i3 almost identical with "‘Ifi"fi'&% g‘fi%fifil ~and city yesterday afternoon from| 7:00; Sermon, subject, ‘“How or twoeaciuglay for Deer River, near which place he| To Succeed,” 800. This will has been doing some work for be dehvered to the pupils of i the High school. Any young is firm. persou who wishes to make a Mrs. F. Kberlein left this| success of life should hear this morning for Wadena, where she dlscoul:ss. will visit with old friends 'for BY GOVERNMENT EDICT. several days. The Eberlein’s ST lived at Wadena prior to coming | Use of Opium in China Ordered Abol- to Bemidji to reside. it Peking, Sept. 22.—As a result of the combined recommendations of the Chi- nese commissioners who recently: made a tour of the United States and Europe, Yuan Shi Kai, commander-in- chief of the forces, and Tang Shao Ki, vice president of the board of for- eign affairs, an edict has been issued ordering the abolition of the use of opium, both foreign and native, within a decade. The edict strongly con- demns the vice and commands the council of state to devise regulations for the enforcement of the prohibition against opium smoking and the culti- vation of the poppy. Wireless Sends News of Wreck, ‘Washington, Sept. 22.—The capsiz- ing of the American schooner Twilight blotched complexions smooth and clear. Cures & he 1 ix of h . . . - and the party will camvkon ’It‘he 5;1 l:test;_sz ffisf;ecc;;uc;:véo;zfl:l°"’°’“°' and they are said to be for| Chronic constipation by - lake and fish for a week. The| - " F ©0 message Tedeived at | 'he feminine players an allurine at- gently gfimulafing the Indiana gentlemen are old friends of Mr. Winebrenner, the latter having resided at Albion for several years. the navy department, by wireless, at traction in themselves. St. Augustine from the cruiser Minne- apolis on her way to Cuba. ‘ PEBA USE TflNIGHT stomach,liverand bowels. Refuse subatitutes. Prioce BOo. Barker’s Drug Store. G. E. Crocker, representative of the Grand Forks Lumber | company, left this morning by team for a trip along the Miss- issippi river to LaSalla brook and the LaSalle lakes and the boundary of the Itasca State|, park, and will return via Solway. | § He will inspect the timber whicl | | the Grand Forks company |§- recently purchased from :J. F.|3 Ruggles, before returning to Bemidj. 2 . Rheumatlsm Catarrh, Backache Kid=- Will Cure ney Trouble, or any other Blood trouble T0 REFUND YOUR MONEY it you are I Guarantee ;v s THOUSANDS 2% CURED ilsbeaiute gusrantee ls evidonce of my taith g BARKER’S DRUG STORE Visit Cass Lake. A party of ladies and a minor ity number of men weLt to Walk- er this mornmgover the M & L. with the intention of spending the day on the lake there and ir the vicimty of that town and en joying a sort of picnic away from home. They had planned to visit Bear island and Sugar point, where the fight between the In- dians and the U. 8. soldiers occurred several years ago, across Leech lake from Walker, about twelve miles distant. In the party were Mesdames Danaher, Geil, McTaggart, Gamble, Nye and Stillings, Miss Grace Allen and the Misses Pendergast, and possibly a few others. Lee Hef- fron, Herb Doran and G. E. Kreatz were taken along as a sort of body guard for the ladies. Tailor-Made Garments Why buy a ready-to-wear suit of clothes when you can get one made to order at the same price. We carry the Royal ‘Taylors & Co. and Work Bros., samples. Every Suit Guaranteed New Principal for Nymore. C. L. Heffron has been engaged by the school board of Nymore proposed. railroad out of Kelliher. A famous Wisconsin woman once said, “All this poor earth needs is just the art of being kind.” Won’t'some one be kind enough to propose Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea? It helps tn make people kind and well, Tea or tablets 85c. Barker’s Drug Store. J.J. Burns of Bena returned home this noon, after having spent two days in the city on business. Mr. Burns was for several years chief of police at Cass Lake, He is one of the owners oflots on the new Bena townsite and he reports business conditions as being very good at that place. A. M. Greely, the Big Fork Compass man, left for his home at Big Falls last evening., He will return Monday morning, as heis a witness in a case in dis- trict court which has not yet been taken up. He spent two days in the city waiting to be called,- without receiving sum- mons for his testimony. as principal of the Nymore school. The contract was signed yesterday. There will be seven months of school, and Mr. Hef- fron will assume charge as soon as the new addition to the schocl building is completed, which is expected to be about October 10, Mr, Heffronis a graduate of the Bemidji high school and has attended the University of Minnesota two years. Thereby you take no chances in fit or workmanship. Ladies’ Tailored Suits Made by the Faultless Tailoring Co., ot Chicago are the best and .all man-tailored. Call and ex- amine our large line of samples. All the latest weaves and fabrics Satisfacti’nGuaranteed - . : with every suit. ’ Our new fall line is read LADIES SKIRTS for your inspection: A comy- parison with other lines is all we ask to get our share of theskirt busmess. New dress goods arriving daily. easy for you at dlight expense o again “l': :;‘*’ i .d “nbbma,:‘u"d glwfl.h:t.dh; will save i yho?'wmd increase your- wardrobe. Send for information booklet. We pay M\mmmnlludmd $3 or more: