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WEDDING CAKE 35 YEARS OLD and his wife have what is believed to|Adv. be the oldest wedding cake in exis- e tence. It was made for their wed-| The Want Column will give y ding thirty-five years ago,-looked so|the desired information. pretty that they decided never to cut it, Read ‘the Pioneer t ads. PROGRAM BELTRAMI GOUNTY FAIR 1915 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER (5, ENTRY DAY Only exhibitors will be admitted on the grounds this day free of any charge. The regular admittanc charge will be made to all others. ; THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16, EVERYBODY'’S DAY 9:00 t0.10:00 a. m. Judging of exhibits. 10:00 to 10:30 a. m. The Four Nelson Comiques, Ac- robatic stunts. 10:30 to’11:00 a. m. Huddleston’s Trained Animal acts. AFTERNOON 1:30 The Four Nelson Comiques. * 2:00 Huddleston’s Trained Animal act. 2:30 The Four Nelson Comiques. 3:00 to 4:00 Fat man’s race, entrants must weigh 200 1bs. or more. First prize $3.00, se- cond prize $2.00. cond $2.00. Running race, Farmer’s horses, half mile, First $10.00, Second $5.00. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 17, BEMIDJI DAY MORNING 9:00 to 10:00 Viewing of Exhibits. 10:00 to 10:30 The Four Nelson Comiques. . 10:30 to 11:00 Huddleston’s Trained Animal act. 11:00 Airship flight. AFTERNOON :00 Auction Sale of stock. :30 The Four Nelson Comiques. :00 Huddleston’s Trained Animal Act. :30 The Four Nelson Comiques. :00 t0 4:00 Boy's race, under 16 yrs., 1st $3, 2nd $2 Girl’s race, under 16 yrs., 1st $3, 2nd $2 Girl's race, under 10.yrs., 1st $3, 2nd $2 Potato race, free for all, 1st $3, 2nd $2 Sack race, free for all, 1st $3, 2nd $2 4.00 Australian Pursuit race by stock cars only. +First $15, Second $10, Third $5. 4:30 Airship flight. 5:00 Football Game, High School vs. Alumni. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18, FARMER’S DAY - MORNING 9:00 Inspection of stock and exhibits. 10:00 . Four Nelson Comiques, acrobatic act. 10:30 Huddleston’s Trained Animal act. 11:00 Airship flight. AFTERNOON 1:00 Auction sale of stock. 1:30 Tug of war, Farmers vs. Townmen. Purse $15 i (Ten men teams) 1:45 The Four Nelson Comiques. 2:00 Huddleston’s Trained Animal acts. 2:30 Running races, Farmer’s horses, half mile 1st $10, 2nd $5. 2:45 Pony race, half mile, 1st $5, 2nd $3. 3:00 Stripped team with wagon race, 1st$10, 2nd $5 Entrants must start this race by taking off all straps and harness from team ex- cept bridle. At the word “GO”. they start to harness, hitch team to wagon and drive once around the track. 4:00 Four Nelson Comiques acrobatic stunts. 4:30 Airship. flight. Any additional information you desire may be had for the asking, Secretary’s office on grounds. Entrants for any of the races should leave name at the Pioneer office, Berman Insurance office, phones 31 and 19. - NON FILLING B T Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons In any color to fit any make of typewriter Each 75¢ These ribbons are fully guaranteed as the best on earth. Come in neat tin boxes, The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. B emidji, Minn. § ¥ will hold a food sale at -Whitney's|% Cleveland, Sept. 16.—A. D. Novey |store Saturday p. m. ‘Phone 369 —|&x X X X & Free for all foot race, first prize $3.00 se- | Boy’s race, under 10 yrs., 1st $3, 2nd $2 | Every business man appreciates the ‘value of standardization. The ‘idea as applied to stationery is just as practical and valuable. All the letterheads and forms used in your honie office or your branches, and all ‘the blanks and slips used in your factoriés, can_be. standardized in at - least one respect—the paper upon which they are printed. ORE NEWS KR XKKKF KX KD Ald of the First -Co e | ko, owned by ou fg surptise ot Cleveland, Ohio, loaded with 1 J. BE. Cad X 000 bushels of wheat consigned from f] and presented him with quilts, blan-|Duluth to-Toledo, sprang a leak sud- kets, chairs and. dishes.’ {' |denly in Lake Superor e i} a few minutes warning sank, a total lo8s, in about 500 feet of water, nine miles off Knife Island. The crew of 17 men: werd faved.- - Brainerd, Minn.—Merle: Thoms, aged: 16, while hunting ducks with Owen Baldwin, was accidently killed when * Baldwin pulled his gun from the boat. 3 William Christianson will remodel his confectiohery store, enlarge his pool hall and put in a new table in the near future.’ d Mr. and Mrs. Poppenberg returned last évening from the Twin Cities where they attended. the state fair and visited relatives and friends. v -FAMERICANS ' PREPARED Mrs. Supry -visited over Sunday|. E FOR MEXICAN INVASION ¥ithaRimerg Alcon. family Brownsville, ‘Tex., Sept. 16.—am-|[f Carl Schmidt, the well known |eFican soldiers and- citizens. here are il butcher of Nymore, has bought. a |carefully: prepared .to-resist _nil or- residence in Nymore and.has moved | ganized invasion into’ Texas by the ||| his family into it. Mexicans. = This 18 believed respon- sible for the Mexican dispositon to start anything. ¥ p A safe and sane fouth invaded Mex- ico today although the Mexicans have ||| been celebrating their independence | for the past three days they are con- ||l fining their celebrations to Mexico. |}l The first requisite, of course, is to find one fii&per good enough for a- ‘lettérhead, strong enough for a fg‘fi_n to be handled in the workshop and cheap enough to use for everything,. - : HATIMERTIILL BOND certainly possesses all- these qualifications. You will find that it suits the man who wants quality, ‘crackle” and strength in a letterhead. The ripple.or linen finish is particularly suit- able for letterhead use. But HAMMERMILL.:BOND is so low in price you can use it-for-all your slips and forms. ‘It is particularly adapted for them in Tact, because it comes in twelve colors and white. You can have different slips printed on different colors and make it easy to dis- tinguish them apart. Everysheetis watermarked Yol can specify HAMMERAILL ‘BOND by nanie’fi.&sM MERM[]L L and be sure that you get it by looking for the®". AT watermark. That watermark is your protec- @ND tion. It is the manufacturer’s assurance of a stanadard quality on which yoir can depend. ; Rev. Cadwell will give an address Sunday evening on' ‘“What Nymore Needs.” There will be a public school meet- ing held in the school house Monday, Sept. 20. All parties interested in school affairs of the village are re- quested to attend. MCGARRY SILENT ON POLITICS Senator Patrick McGarry of Walker was in Bemidji last evening and was || enthusiastic about the proposed con- stitutional amendment for the recla- || mation of lands ir Northern Minne- sota. : - When questioned as to politics his only remark was that he is now farming. Mrs. Harry Bridgeman, Mrs. Geo. Bridgeman and Mrs. Henighan were the guests of Mrs. Joe Kutchera Fri- day afternoen. HAMMERMILL BOND is the ideal paper for a large concern with many branches in different parts of the country, each buying their own stationery because HAMMERMILL BOND is carried in stock by paper jobbers in every large city. One set of specifications will do for all your branches. j : < o g Miss Agnes Keihl was in Nymore Tuesday evening, to attend the Sun- day School Teachers’ Training class. The Modern Priscilla club will meet at the home of Misses Anna and Edythe Lsx;gon tonight. 59,293 KILLED OR WOUNDED AT DARDANELLES London, Sept. 16.—Under Secre- tary of War Tennants in the House of Commons: this afternoon:said the British at the Dardanelles to date number 59,293, killed and wounded. e —— church is being remodeled. It is ex- pected to be. finished by the latter uglfig% WANT ADS part of this week. 00 1ate To Olksaity. ¢ i FOR RENT—Partly modern, furnish- Miss Anna Larson -is spending a| ed 5-room “house. Mrs. Dodge. few days in the country. ; Phone 469-J. The actual money saving and the-ifldedassurance of a reliable, al- ways satisfactory quality makes it well worth while to standardize your stationery on HAMIMERMILL BOND. ‘The Bemidji Pioneer | \Publishing Company Hammermill Bond is made by the Hammermill Paper Company, Eris, Pa., and sold by paper jobbers n every large elty It comes in twelve colors and white, in Ripple, Linen or Bond finish—whits and all colors in sach finish. Stock envelopes to match. Misses Burel Jarvis and Leona Schmidt, were among. the Bemidji shoppers ‘Wednesday. 3 The Nymore éongregational LOST—Automobile top cover, be- tween Plantaganet and Bemidji, or between Bemidji and - Birchmont Beach hotél. Return for reward. Pioneer office. Miss Matilda Ulreckson returned home Wednesday from Superior where she has been working this summer. The Ladies’ Aid of the Lutheran church held its meeting at the home of Mrs. George Evenson this after- noon. The Men’s society met at the home| of Ed Akre Tuesday evening. KX KRR KRN KK x NORTHWEST NEWS * KREKK KKK KT KKK KD Minneapolis, Minn. — Sheriffs of four counties are working today try- ing to solve the murder of 0. E. Verne Bergman, 37 Ninth St. S, whose decapidated body was found at the roadside near Buffalo, Minn. The sheriffs are seeking Milton Nor- berg with whom Bergman in a letter said he was going to leave the city. No evidence has been found to im- plicate Norberg in the murder. St. Paul, Minn.—How the life of a lone settler lying helpless in his cabin from paraylsis was saved by a state forest ranger, is told in a brief note received by. W. T.. Cox, state for- ester,. from. Johin. S. Elmhurst, ran- ger,. stationed .at, Palisade, Minn. Elmhurst was covering his ‘“beat” & Troppman’s for one week commencing | MondaySop. 20 - BEMIDJI BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY -~ ABSTRACTS OF TITLE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing E. M. SATHRE in the north woods last Saturday. he » ABSTRACTER L Tmrdl;:ehlm Achldn says, and about 12 miles north’ of o 1 T 2 " O'Leary-Bowser - Bldg. B 2 s 3 f Palisade he happened upon the cabin 5 2 g Bemid}i, Minn. Clothes Cleaners: : . one 573-W - of the lone homesteader who was Gnuc[nv DEPL e For Men, Women and Children J. BISIAR, Manager. lying in a helpless condition and who would have died in a few hours but 3 PENCIL SHARPENERS OSTEORA for the chance aid of the ranger. He G°;:H°d'ld 2:: $3.25 “THE NEW BEMIDJI” : - ‘ TE Tm? PHYSICIAN :ll:eb::no‘x:a t:::we::: l:;:nhfxo; ls::: 49 pound sacks - - 1.65 At Sola ‘:. B::"Mlt “The Boston” DR. F. J. DARRAGH 4 £ % your favo: store P P He was taken to the ‘hospital at Delivered 10c extra 7 ':“;o - Specialist of Chronio Diseases Aitkin. The man so providentially Best nickle pencil on earth. S in - Free Consultation. rescued was unable even to voice his Extra Standard Sugar Ce asts a life time. 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Store thanks but his eyes spoke eloquently 3 ASEVEE MAN : Phone 31. Day and Night Calls Answered - - 8¢ of his gratitude. Zper.can : Duluth, Minn.—A temporary re- straining order is keeping peace in |l Ertra Standard Sweet Peas - ° GENERAL MERCHANDISE __SUPPLIES FOR OFFIOE the qiiestion of who is the municipal per m‘ mg - 8 Grocerles, Dry.Goods, Shoes, Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, judge in Duluth. Governor Hammond S Flour, Feed, oto. The typewriter paper, clips, paper appointed Judge Smallwood, but his BMS"& THE TAILOR u‘uln.l ;mnn fasteners, punches, eyelets order has been nullified and Judge |l Evaporated Milk Phone 938 buy hate, _ ete, ote. -Windom remains on the bench. Yes- Tcansfor - 3 25¢ Get quantity prices 'terddy it was necessary to call the W.-G. SCHROEDER PIONEER OFFICE STORE ‘police to maintain order in the court, Bemidji Phone 65. Phone 81 Security Bank Bldg. triends of both judges mearly start- |l Large cans Standard Peaches : & ing a fight. can - - 17¢ AKERS NERS PIONERR OFFICE SUPPLY RAPHER Brainerd, ' Minn.—Brainerd = will} o L_M PHOTOG! KOORS BROTHERS CO. grona ; Manufacturers.and Jobbers 7 3 P Ice: Cream, Bakery Goods, Confeo- Everything for the 2 *hotos Day and Night Office and School < ¢ . tionery, Cigars and Foun- 5 “taln Goods Security Bank -Bullding N.‘L. HAKKERUP | 316 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 125 | . P Phone 81 i GROCER FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Holstead Coffee ; Beachnut Brand of Jams and have a gas plant in operation May 1, 1916, the Light & Power company having a franchise and now has en- gineers on the ground securing a site and planning the location of the mains. Brainerd labor is to be em- ployed exclusively. It is planned to lay two or three miles of mains be- fore the frost sets in. 8t. Cloud, Minn.—A frost heavy 'enouéh to kill garden truck, but not belleved to be enough to Kkill cora was general in this locality Tues- Large cans Sliced Pfiupple 17c LOOK! LISTEN! _ S KEMP'S DRY CLEANING HOUSE Bulk: Oyster Crackers perpound - - Tc If you have a piece of property. or auto or most anything of value to exchange, see * Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. ‘We. Call for and Deliver “:V;‘\:]:;eg. !Mar.—The creation of ar 0 ancy .n na- Aol Fresh Onlon: :;d Rhubarb CONGRALLA incial fund for th X i & LEIGHTON L e et s smone |} than apples will ar- oAsw's casH eron 4 & oo | sponsored by Mayor R..D. Waugh of BANKING AND SAVINGS 4 DRUGS AND JEWELRY Winnipeg, is receiving: the united support of the press and the pulpit. rive next week, lesal i Save systematically. Make use of Whol 218 Rnd Retallors. Any quantity you want. Barnesyille, Minn.—The annual r 5 | our Savings Department. We wel- Bervice and i.fil(l’ctlo»n. Mall Clay county fair, whioh will open to- THE PHIGE wu.l BE, come your open account. : : : : [ Orders given that same'service you | Butlding material of all kinds. day and continue until Saturday of A i I A 3 get ‘fn person. v © ° ' BAREER'S ; Third St. .- . Bemldjl, Minn, this week, at Barnesville, promises to be an overwhelming success in every way. 4 St. Psul, _SECURITY, STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. 8T. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO . Phone 100. ..~ _ Bemidjl -. RIGHT. Mina.—Noyes E. Robin