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i The only Baking Pm%der : made from o Ro al Grape Cream of Tartar Saves Butter, Flour, Eggs, and makes home baking easy A _Curious lilusion. ~ People declare that they have seen a fleld of grass gradually change color during a shower of rain, thousands of mushroomws springing up before their eyes. This Is an optical illusion caus- ed by the rain beating down the grass. The mushrooms do not really spring up during a single. shower of rain. They are there already, but hidden by the grass, and when the rain beats down the grass it esposes the hidden mushrooms.—London Mail. Quite Thoughtful. Dora—So you have decided to break | off your engagement with him. Nora— Yes, but I.don’t think I shall do it un- til after my birthday, as it comes next ‘week.—Club Fellow. A Wonder. Figg—As a talker Brown’s wife |l certainly a wonder. ~ Fogg—Right you are! Wonders never cease,—Boston Transeript. Notice of Sale of Timber ‘Stumpage on State Lands. Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction at the Court House in Bemidji, Beltrami county, Minnesota, on Thursday, December 14, 1911, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, certain timber belonging to the State and liable to waste. Following is a list of Lhe lands upon which such timber is situated, and a statement of the estimated quantity of each kind of timber thereon that will be so offered, and of the appraised price of each kind of such timber, per M feet, or per cord, or per piece, as the case may be: SW1, NW1, & SW1; SEY of Sec. 13, T. 151, R. 30:—10 M pine @ $7.00 per M; 10 M spruce @ $4.00 per M; 5 M tamarack @ $3.00 per M; 100 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 500 tammac]\ ties @ 10c each; 1,500 cedar poles @ 10c each; 8,000 cedar posts @ lc each. S% NEY%, NWY SW3 & SE% of Sec. 14, T. 151, R. 30:—70 M pine @ $7.00 per M; 10 M spruce @ $4.00 per M; 15 M balsam @ $2.00 per M; 350 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 1,750 tamarack ties @ 10c each; 1,750 cedar poles @ 15¢ each; 6,000 cedar posts @ le each. NE% SE% of Sec. 15, T. 151, R. 30:—75 M pine @ $7.00, per-M; 5 M spruce @ $4.00 per M; 40 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 100 cedar poles @ 10c each; 500 cedar posts @ lc each. NW14 NE¥% of Sec. 23, T. 151, R. 30:—30 M pine @ $7.00 per M; 10 M jack and spruce @ $4.00 per M; 300 tamarack ties @ 10c each; 100 cedar poles @ 10c each; 1,000 cedar posts @ 1c each. N3 NWY, N1 NEY, SE% NE!Y% & NEY SEY of Sec. 24, T. 151, R. 30:—20 M pine @ $7.00 per M; 20 M spruce (@ $4.00 per M; 40 M tamarack @ $3.00 per M; 10 M balsam @ $2.00 per M; 250 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 2,250 tamarack ties @ 10c each; 1,000 cedar poles @ 10c each; 6,000 cedar posts @ 1c each. N1 SW¥ of Sec. 1, T. 150, R. 30:—1 M pine @ $7.00 per M; 250 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 200 tamarack ties @ 10c each; 800 cedar posts @ 1c each. SWie NWY, & S% SEY% of Sec. 2, T. 150, R. 30:—10 M pine @ $7.00 per M; 5 M spruce @ $4.00 per M; 200 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 600 tamarack ties @ 10c each; 2,100 cedar poles @ 15c each; 6,500 cedar posts @ 1c each. NEY, SEY% & SW¥% SE% of Sec. 3, T. 150, R. 30:—10 M spruce @ $4.00 per M; 5 M balsam @ $2.00 per M; 700 tamarack ties @ 10c each; 800 cedar poles @ 15¢ each; 2,000 cedar posts @ 1c each. NE% NE%, NE NW% & NW% SE% of Sec. 11, T. 150, R. 30:—5 M pine @ $7.00 per M; 5 M spruce @ $4.00 per M; 5 M balsam @ $2.00 per M; 175 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 1,100 tamarack ties @ 10c each; 200 cedar poles @ 15¢ each; 1,500 cedar posts @ 1c each. W% NW1; of Sec. 12; T. 150, R. 30:—5 M pine @ $7.00 per M; 100 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 200 tamarack ties @ 10c each; 100 cedar poles @ 15¢ each; 500.cedar posts @ lc each.. . SE14 SEY; of Sec. 25, T. 150, R. 30:—10 M pme @ $7.00 per }M; 50 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 200 tamarack ties @ 10t each; 100.cedar poles @ 10c each; 2,000 cedar posts @ lec-each. SEY NEY% & SW% SE% of Sec. 33, T. 149, R. 30:—1 M pine @ $7.00 per M; 100 cords spruce @' $1.00 per cord; 450 tamarack ties @ 8c each; 100 cedar poles @ 10c each; 1,000 cedar posts @ 1c each. Wi, NW, SEY, NW1; & N1, SEY of Sec. 34, T. 149, R. 30:—20 M pine @ $7.00 per M; 10 M spruce @ $4.00 per M; 200 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 1,200 tamarack ties @ 8c each; 100 cedar ties @ 10c each; 300 cedar poles @ 10c each; 5,500 cedar posts @ 1c each. SEl4 NE4 of Sec. 5, T. 148, R. 30:—10 M pine @ $7.00 per M; 50 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 1,500 tamarack ties @ 8c each; 500 cedar poles @ 10c each; 1,000 cedar posts @ 1lc each. NE% NW1; & SE}% NE of Sec. 12, T. 148, R. 30:—33M pine.@ $6.00 per M; 10 M jack @ $4.00 per M. Lots 1, 2 & 3 of Sec. 24, T. 152, R. 31:—20 M pine @ $6.00 per M; 5 M spruce @ $4.00 per M; 100 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 5,000 cedar poles @ 10c each; 12,000 cedar posts @ lc each. SWi; NEY% & NE};, SWY of Sec. 25, T. 152, R. 31:—25 M pine @ $6.00 per M; 10 M spruce @ $4.00 per M; 20 M tamarack @ 53 00 per M; 5 M balsnm @ $2.00 per M; 50 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 2,000 cedar poles @ 10c each; 5,000 cedar posts @ lc each. Lots 1, 2, 3 & 4 of Sec. 2, T. 151, R. 31:—5 M pine @ $6.00 per: M; 70 M jack and spruce @ $4.00 per M; 5 M balsam @ $2.00 per M; 100 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 750 tamarack ties @ 8c each. Bl NEY, SW1Y NEY, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, NEY, SWY, St SWi & SEY% of Sec. 16, T. 151, R. 31:—3,200 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 3,000 tamarack ties @ 8c each; 4,900 cedar poles @ 10c each; 16,000 cedar posts @ Ic each, Wi, SEY of Sec. 20, T. 1561, R. 31:—5 M spruce @ $4.00 per M; 200 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 3,000 tamarack ties @ 8c each. NWI. NWi of Sec. 21, T. 151 R. 31:—250 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 750 tamarack ties @ Sc each. W% NE; & NW1Y;, SEY% of Sec. 29, T. 151, R. 31:—5 M spruce @ $4.00 per M; 225 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 500 tamarack ties @ Sc each. SE% NW1, & SWY% SEY% of Sec. 14, T. 148, R. 33:—35 M pine @ $6.00 per M; 10- M spruce-@ $4.00 per M; 700 tamarack ties @ 8c each; 3,000 cedar: poles @ 10c each; 10,000 cedar posts @ lc each- NW¥% NE% of Sec. 23, T. 148, R. 33:—10 M pine @ $6.00 per M; /25 cords spruce @ $1.00 per cord; 500 tamarack ties @ 8c each; 5,000 cedar poles @ 10c each; 10,000 cedar posts' @ 1c each, « This sale is {0 be held pursuant to the provisions of Chipter 204 of the General Laws of Minnesota for 1905, as amended by Chapter 476 of the General Laws for 1909. { Timber estimated and apprmsed per M feet will be offered and sold per M feet; timber estimated and appraised per cord will be offered and sold per cord; all cords to be single cords; and timber estimated and appraised as tle or pole or post timber will be offered and sold per tie, or pole or post; and sale”will be made tp the party bidding the highest price for all the several kinds of timber advertised on the lands in the different sections. None of the timber can be sold for less than the appraised prices as given herein, and any bidding over and above the said appraised prices shall be by “per centage,” the per cent bid to be added to-the appraised price of each kind of timber advertised on the land. No bids of less than 5 per cent wfll be entertained or accepted. Purchasers of any of said timber at said sale must pay down in cash at time of sale 50 per cent of the appraised value of timber, based on the estimated quantity, and must give bond to the State in an amount: at least double the appraised value of the timber, conditioned upon cutting all of said kinds of timber that there may be upon the land- (be it more or less than the estimate) clean, acre by acre, and paying the State the balance that may be. due therefor, and for the faithful performance of all the terms and condi- tions of the 1aw governing snch mnttera Permits ‘will be issued to’ the purchasers, good up to and to expire on: June 1, 1913, for thé cutting and removing of such timber, and the law-allows the Timber:Boar mous vote, to grant one extension of time, of not more than one logging season, if good reason is given for not having .beén able to complete the: cutting and removing of the timber within the original time limit of the’ Permit. All timber cut is to be scaled or counted on the land where cut by a regular State Land Examiner, and:ig not to. be rei ed from ‘stch land until it has been so scaled or counte\i and-final settlement 18 to be bued on such scale and count, Dated at St. Paul, Mixmewh. this 18th day of November, 1911 3 . 8. G. IVERSON, 3 State A\ldflm turer’ s sale. tore. eran ejmrc church, "l‘here is vne thiug no one has ‘erer 1 lephant do either:in a circus or out.of it. and that is to jump,” said a keeper in: me Central park meh agevie., cannot take all four feet off the ground at once. He ¢an make a 100 yard dash at the:rate of twenty miles an hour, which ‘is going some. but if he was pursuing an enemy and came to a deep diteh*eight feet across he would have to stop short, because it is too wide for him to'step it and be is unable to jump. An elephant. is. a great ‘coward. He. will.bave a fit it a rabbit runs bet ween bis feet. ' He has tremendous strength, but ‘be doesn't Lnow it.”—New York Sun. ' The Giraffe's. Neck. “Why ‘does the giraffe have such a long neck?".asks the teacher, “Because its head is so far away from its body.” hopefully answers the boy.—New York Press. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab- lets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies' and Gents' Suits - to Order. French Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Reparing a Specialty. 315 Beltrami Avenue Button ! Button ! Who's 6ot The BUTTON 2 Ask Barker ‘Friday at Troppman's Départ: |1 Thurkday, Nov. 30, at 8:olclock. : A || lunchigeryed; px:oceeds to i:e'uaed to pay. tor elecmc light. flxtures for tha ks fact is an elephant canpol i ecause of his great weight he THANKSGiliG "B Wes, erlshz, Ql&y Hall black. FOR BENT-—!’mlr room house, “Min- “Apply to George Smith. v darkening the hair, for curing dandruff dnd falling hafr, and for| ‘making tfig hair 1n olden timés the only way to get a hair ton e R SRS e o e g FOR RENT—Board and room at 615 - Irvine Ave. A LOST AND FOUND ~ - of -this. 80Tt Was 10 Drew | sammmanaanmamesmmmasasasnnnnannes in ‘the home fireplace, a method | LOST—Pair eye glasges; : one: glass 'whieh™ was'troublesome and not al-| broken; finder please return to way$ satisfactory. 'Nowadays almost| Mrs. 0. Lord.- every up-to-date druggist can supply | —/——————— his patrons with a ready-to-use pro- " - MISCELLANEOUS duct; Skillfully COMPOUNGEA IN DEr- | sakrrarmm A A ArAAAAAAAARAARAAAARAA fectly 'equipped -laboratories. ~The|ADVERTISERS--The great state ot Wyeth Chemical Company of New| “North Dakota offers unlimited op- Yark,put up-an.ideal remedy of this| ‘ portunities: for -business to classi- ||| snrt:‘ called -Wyeth’s Sage and Sul-| fled‘advertisera. The.’ rétognizéd phur Hair Remedy, and authorize| - ®dvertising- medium is the Fargo druggists to sell it under guarantee| Dally and Bund;y Courler—Newu, that the money will be refunded if it the only seven. day paper in the fails fo do exactly as represented. state and the :paper which urrlu If you have dandruff, or if your the largest amount of classifidéd hair is turning’gray or coming out,|. ®dvertising. =~ The Courler-News don’t delay, ‘but® get a bottle of thig| covers North ngnn like a blank- remedy today, and see what a few| ' et; reaching all parts of the state ||| day’s treatment will do for you. the day of publication; it is the | This prepdration is offered to the| paper-.to use in:-.order to get re- public at fifty cents a bottle, and is| sults; rates one cént per word first recommended and sold by all drug- ingertion, one-half cent per word gists.. succedding insertion; fifty cents per‘line per ‘month. Address the The Pioneer Want Ads (_Jourler-News, Fargo, N. D. WANTED 'TO TRADE-—What have QCent Per Word Per Issue yau to trade for new standard pla- no? =~ Call at second hand store, 0dd Fellows Bldg. 5. WANTED—For engine or boiler re- pairing call or phone G. F. Robin- son, 320 Minnesota Ave. Phone — 285. These want ads work while vou wait. e —————— They bring the “Buyer and Seller together.| BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand They get what t wh 6 1t 7 Tng:g» Tiator "':'h‘.'.flm}' ::n{ual;:lnyou' . furniture. - 0dd Fellows. building, * ‘agross from -postoffice, phone 129 want it. WANTED—To loan $10,000.on im- Regular charge rate 1°cent per word per insertion. No ad taken for less than 15 cents. Phorje 31 \ e Alw-u rememberthe full name. g nesota avenie and Bleventh. straet: forthis signature on'every box 28¢c. i NP e e s el FOR ‘RENT-—Two furnished rooms| . for light housekeeping. sn Thlrd 5 mmmzwauamwomammmmuv., = E. W. Grove * From. u e immemorial, sage and| Steet- = . . sulphyy’ hnve ‘been used for the hair |FOR RENT—Fm'nished rooms. for | [ ~ light housekeeplng‘ Over . Gill [\ ‘Bros. Dlamonds ~Wholesale Price - We have placed on sale—212—Diamond ‘Rings at ‘Wholesale Price ‘which we purchased Direct from the _importers in the East-for-our wholesale trade. We find we are overstocked. 'Rather than sell these through our whole- sale channels:we have decided to give our retail customers ;the benefit of thié ‘purchase. 25 ngs 1-32 carat, $85.00 Each 75 Rings 1-32--1-64 carat, $7.560 Each 52 Rings: 1-16 carat, $9.75. Each 25 Rings 18 carat, $12.00 Each 13 - Rings . 3-16 carat, $15.00 Each 12 ngs 14 carat 527.50 Each All the above ngs are set in 14 carat solid gold mountmgs in our‘own Wworkshop. - We carry in stock the larger sizes, '1-2 to 3 carat, $110. .00 to $240.00 ' per " carat. These _ assortments include Silver Caps, Wessel- tons and Jagus. GED. T, BAKER & G0, Manu'neturing Jeweler 116 Third Street Near the Lake You may have something right now that you wish to getid of. Think it over, then act! proved city . property. = Huffman, HELP WANTED Harrls & Reynolds: e ol vyt b S M R RN Y WANTED = AT ONCE—Competent | WANTED—To make-one nice gown girl for general work.. Wages $5 | before Christmas. Mrs. Gertrude per week. - Mrs. V. M. Owen,| Rogers. Phone 487. Hines,: Minn. Mrs. R..H. Patno, - dress and- €loak maker. 811 Irvin Ave. FOR SALE WANTED—Work for man and team. FOR SALE OR TRADE—-280 acres of land in Devide county, N: D., for city property; also & homestead re- “ linquishment for sale. 'Address B, Bendikson, 813 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji, Minn. -C. Dorr, Turtle River. - L3 THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently expended on improvements. 250 rom.ns. 1% private baths, 60 sample rooms. Every modern convenlence: Luxurlous and dell hl.ful lemish im Room, Men’s G!lll (f lonial l!ufl‘el,‘ Il.rnlflcent lobby and public rooms; Ballreom, banquet rooms' and private dlnlnz rooms: Bun parlor: and obsérva- tory. a heart of business s tion but overlooking the harbor and Superior. . Convenient to everything. FOR SALE—My 22 foot boat hull, | steering wheel, propeller shaft, life preservers, one 16 inch Bryant and Berry wheel, two stickler weedless' wheels. . Floyd Brown. FOR SALE—40 acres well located land near Tenstrike, $10 down, $4 per month. Want good man to 1 Mil‘es Quartette. 2. Merkle Sisters. 3. Ethel Darr. 4. The early life of David Copperfield.| From novel of Chas. Dickens. ~ David's: first day at Salem ‘School. Thanhouser Picture. 5, Moving picture. 6. Illustrgted Song — *All Alone.” - . -.% rived fresh from the western Thanksgiving Special Program MAJESTIC THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday 1. Overture—**The Boogie Boo"’ ..~ Miss Hazelle Fellows 2. "Motion Picture “The: Bell Ringers of the Abbey” A Fairy Story 3. Motion Picture ~_“Across the Polar-Seas” ‘A Matrvelously Interesting Picture of the Frozen North 4. Jllustrated Song “My Dream of Long Ago” : C. J. Woodmansee 5. Motwn chture .. Chrysanthemums”’ A Beautxful and Instructive Picture 6. Movmg Picture “The Runaway Leopard” * A Screaming Comedy A Carload of Fancy Box Apnlas - Our window will interest every apple eater in North- ern Minnesota. They -ar- apple orchards. - They are beauties to look at and fine lavored. We bought them right and /for quxck sale offer $2 25 Por Box ‘The shipment includes:’ - Rome- Beaufies, Mo. Pippins, Fancy Black Twigs, Choice Black Twigs, - John- athons, Wincklers and Baldwins.

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