Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 21, 1910, Page 4

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New-Gash-Want-Rate ',-Cent-a-Word EVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD For Rent--For Sale--Exchange --Help Wanted--Work Wanted --Etc.--Etc. HELP WANTED. Resident Managers wanted . for branch offices at Minneapolis, St. Paul, Fargo, Bemidji and other points throughout Northwest by old established Chicago Manu- facturing Corporation $300 to $1200 cash required to seure suffi-| cient stock to supply demands created by New Laws and other| requirements among town and county officials. Public Institu- * tions, business men, farmers, etc., for our guaranteed products; Salary $95 to $165 per mouth, extra commissions, office rent and other expenses, position per- | manent; references required. Apply Sturgis Thayer, General Sales Agent for Liberty Manufact- uring ssociation’s Equipments, 400 National Bank Commerce Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Chamber maid wanted and to“wait on table one hour at meal time. Wages $20.00 per month, Palace Hotel, Blackduck. WANTED-—Good boy to deliver the Pioneer on Mill Park and Nymore route. WANTED—Girls to learn type setting. .-\_pply at this office. FOR SALE. A A A AR FOR SALE—Motor boat 16 ft. 4 inches long, 53 inch beam, in good shape for sale cheap for quick sale, Cash or installments. Inquire of E. H. Jerrard. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Choice Nymore Lots; for price and pai- ticulars write to —J. L. Wold, ‘Twin Valley, Minn. FOR SALE—3 good heaters; one medium size and two large stoves. Inquire at Pioneer office. FOR SALE—My residence, corner Seventh St. and America Ave. J. S. Hanson. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—City Meat Market, with fixtures. Inquire of H. F. Smith. 306 Third St. LOST and FOUND SSUOUs s el s o0 SO, LOST—Strayed or stolen. One dark bay mare colt, two years old, slim built, white stripe on face, white right hind leg up to fetlock. Last seen Medicine lake. Address Eugene Caldwell, Quiring P. O.! Beltrami Co. Minn. | MISCELLANEOUS Respectable middleaged lady wishes position as housekeeper in some widower’s family with children. -_— WANTED—To buy good clean IS BURNED TO DEATH Three-Year-0ld Son of Frank Juline at Shevlin Dies Today.— { Father in Bemi The little 3-year-old Frank Juline was cremated in a son of fire at Shevlin this morning. While the family were down stairs in the restaurant the little tellow was left alone in his room on the Just started is not known, but it is thought that the second floor, how the fire boy secured a match and in some way the bed clothing in the room caught on fire and the little body was burned beyond recognition. The father, Frank Juline, was in Bemidji at the time of the fire and every effort was made to reach him this morning. At this time it is not known whether Mr. Juline has been located or not, The mother is almost in despair, Cement Work Done. Cement walks laid and all kinds of cement work done and guaran- teed. Telephone 470, Nels Loitved DON'T GET RUN DOWN Weak and miserable. It you have Kidney or Bladder trouble Duil head pains, Dizziness, Nervousness, Pains in the back ‘and feel tived all over. wet a package of Mother Gray's AUSTRALIAN-LEAF. the pleasant herb cure. It never falls. We have many testi- monials from grateful people who have used this wonderful remedy. As a regulator it has no equal. Ask for Mother Gray's Australian- Leaf at Druggists or sent by mail for 50 cts “amiple FR Address, the Mother Gray rags, no buttons or pins and no woolen goods. Will pay 5 cents a vound, Pioneer Office, Phone 31. WANTED—To rent small house or two or three rooms furnished or unfurnished. Address (N) 024 City. WANTED—Everybody to_patronize the N. W. Music Co., when in need of anything in the -musical line. WANTED—18 or 20 foot launch in first class shape. Leave descrip- tion and price with E. H. Jerrard. WANTED—To buy cut hair and good combings. Mrs. Holland, room 31, Hotel Markham. Money to loan on farm lands, no delay. Address P. O. box 405 Bemidji, Minn. Manufacturers of GAS, GASOLINE and STEAM ENGINES, PULLEYS, HANGERS, SHAFTING, CLUTCHES and all POWER TRANSMISSION SUPPLIES, direct to the consumer, Largest Machine Shop in the West MINNEAPOLIS STEEL AND MACHINERY CO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Members of the senior class who comprise the cast of the class play, “A Night Off,” went to Cass Lake this noon under the direction of | Rica Graling and will exhibit there tonight. They were accompanied by a large crowd of high school boys and girls and the entire party will return on the night train. Meat Market Closes. Charles Knopke, proprietor of the Bemidji Meat market, will close his market in a few days on account of sickness. The building will be occupied by an Italian fruitand con- fectionery store. A LARGE APPROPRIATION One Hundred Thousand Dollars- for Public’s Benefit. One hundred thousand dollars is not a large sum of money in these days of multi-milionaires. but it .has a large purchasing power and i represents the amount expended by Mr. Dode Fisk during the past winter months to improve his circus, = not only in acquiring additional show property in the way of tents, wagons and other paraphernalia, but in furnishing the most lavishly for the big free street parade and tke various magnificent costumes other portions of the performance. This season has seen considerable rivalry in the field of tented amuse- ments, large circus proprietors vieing with each other to obtain for their show, and to present to the public, features that are novel and entirely new to the arena. Not only all North America but Europe as well has been carefully covered by Mr. Fisk’s agents in the effort to obtain the greatest circus acts and features, and it is safe to say t hat he has ob- tained slightlv more than his share of wo derful attractions making the most complete circus on earth to be shown under acres of snow-white canvas. The Great Dode Fisk Shows will exhibit June 7th. Never hestitate Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to children. It contains no opium or other narcotics and can be given with implicit confidence. As iquick cure for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible, |it is unsurpassed. Sold by Barker | Drug Co. about giving ® R .Hmm&lmnm%r::mc e v:h mogfl'l:.“n has con‘Llnued for more than BABY SETS FIRE AND PLAY AT GASS LAKE, | e ey the dlseased portion of the ear, There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by con- stitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condltion of the mucous lining of the Kustachian Tube, When this tubeis in- flamed you have a !umblln% sound or im- perfect hearing, and when 1t is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and uniess the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condltion, hearin, wlll be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous sug- faces. ‘We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness(caused by catarrh)that can- not be cured by Hall's Uatarrh Cure. Send forelrenlany HeSHENRY & €O, Toledo, 0 W J. ., Toledo, O. S01d by Drigglste, Tie Take Hall's Family Pllls for constipation. Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Default having been made In the conditions of a certaln Mortgage executed by K. W Hitchcock, and May C. Hitehcock, his wife, mortgagors, to Mahala Newell. mortgagee, bearing date the 6th day of October, 1904, and with a power of sale therein_contained, duly recorded in the office of the Reglster of Deeds in aud for the County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, on the 7th d A, D. 1904, X Blorbflzes on page 502, which sald Mortgage, together with the debt secured thereby, was duly assigned by said Mahala Newell, mort- agee, ac L. Newell by written assign- reco] n the office of said Register of Deeds on the 9th day of April, 1010, at 20'clock p. m., in Book 19 of Mortzages on Page 32, which default has continued to the date of this notice, by the fallure and neglect of sald mortgagors to make the ipayment of the Nine Hundred Eighty and ©0-100 Dollars.by sald Mortgage secured which by its term became due and payable on the 6th day of Octaber, A. D. 1909, and graphs. and all of them the at the price. We Call Your Attention fo Our Winflow The Gity Drug Stors W. | and State ot Minnesota, with the herdita- , at 11 o'clock a. m.1in Book 5 of | N It to Isa. ment dated the 16Lh day of August., 1909, and | b; rded in the ANSGO CAMERAS We have just received a shipment of Ansco Cameras and Supplies including every size of camera, and ev- erything necessary for making photo- Cameras from $2 to $25.50 And whereas the sald asslgnee of sald Mortgagee and holder of said Mortgage has elected and hereby does elect to declare the whole principal sum of sald Mortgage due and payable at the date of this notice under the terms and conditions of sald Mortgage, and the power of sale therein contained: and whereas there is actually due and claimed to be due and payable at the date of this notice the sum of Niue Hundred Elghty and 60-100 Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from the 6th day of October, A. 1. 1904, and where- as the power of sale has become operative and.no action or proceeding at law or other- wise has been Itstituted to recover the debt secured by thereot. Now therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in | # sald Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the remises described in and conveyed by said ortgage to-wit: Lot One (1) in Block Twelve (12) of BemidJl in Beltraml County, Our Usual Saturday Sale The Bemidji Provision Co, Schroeder & Marin For Saturday only, we are offering special prices on'the following goods: Tall Carned MilK.........coooovvieiiiiiiiiiiiieeeaiaiian, 9 bars Nugget Soap.... 4 Pkge. “Bemidji Chief” Soda, 3 bs. Shilling Peaches........... 3 pkgs. Quaker Corn Flukes 20 lbs. Prunes......... Bas s seoRsh it 3 cans hand packed Tomatoes, Whole Head Rice (10c value) ... 25¢ can Lemon Chhg Peaches... Steel Cut Coffee, per lb. Nedra, Japan’s ¢l oie st 60c Tea. sald Mortgage or any part ments and appurtenaces: which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Beltrami County at the front door of the Oourt House in the Ofty of Bemidjl in the sald County and State on the 0th day of June A. D. 1910, at 10 o’clock a. m. of that day. at public vendueto the highest bidder for cash to pay said debt of ine Hundred Elghty and 60-:00 Dollars and Interest_and the taxes if any on sald prem- ises, and Efght Dollars paid for insuring the bulidings on said premises and Twenty-five | Dollars attorney's feos as stipulated in fand v said Mortgage in case of foreclosure and | & the disbursements _allowed by law; subject | B to redemption at any time within one year | 3 from the day ot said sale, us provided by law. Dated 22nd April A, D, 1910. 1SAAC L. NEWELL, Assignee of said Mortgage. Oharles W. Scrutchin, Attorney for Ass 7tSat. First April 23. Last June 4th. Genuine Mocha and Java Coffees, pure ground Spices, the well known Monogram and Uni- versity Canned Goods that have never been excelled. Just received, our fourth car of Mascot Flour, . the flour that “never disappoints.” Gall early, we can save you money. The Bemidii Provision Co. 304 Third St. Phone 33 Great Big Bakc;d Potatoes! . They’re a feature of the Northern Pacific’s Dining Car Ser- vice. They weigh at least two pounds apiece. They are fine! So is the service in general. Tender meats; good fish; eggs from our own poultry farm; bread, cakes, pies and ice - cream made at our own bakeries in Seattle and St. Paul; Washington creamery butter; milk in individual bottles. oy whipped cream for coffee. All prepared by expert chefs and served by experienced waiters—a corps of Dining Car Instructors is maintained to keep the service ‘‘up to the handle.”” Northern Pacific Railway Provides service that sets the pace—not only in its Dining Cars, but all the way through. 3 best there is made Several electric-lighted trains East and West every day. Low Summer Tourist Fares. Let me help you plan your trip. G. A. WALKER, Agent M. & I., BEMIDJI The Scenic Righway Through the Land of Fortune A. M. CLELAND, General Passenger Agent, ST. PAUL.. l_r: sell it to you on t We are going to give you the greatest Piano Bargains that were ever given in Be- midji and surrounding country. We are going t. give you the lowest cash price on every piano in the house and will ime. If you intend to buy a piano sometime do not put it off just because you do not have the money to pay cash for it. We are giving you the Kimball Piano at a cash price on monthly payments. of Kimball Pianos Wholesale and Retail . 117 3rd Street Bemidji Music House W. BISIAR, Manager- Note these prices: : Regular $450 Kimball Piano'$375 Regular $425 Kimball Piano $350 Regular $400 Kimball Piano $325 Regular $375 Kimball Piano $300 Regular $350 Kimball Piano $275 Regulax $325 Kimball Piano $250 Regular $300 Kimball Piano $225 Above prices include Stool, Scarf and Book. We also have several used Pianos, which will he sold on the same terms. Organs, new and second-hand, af factory prices on monthly payments. % : : Remember, these prices are the lowest on pianos that ever was or.ever will be offered in*Bemidji or surrounding country. Phone 319-2 Bomidji

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