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'rrommln‘- Ms dmom ‘store will have their big opening about April 1. New goods from the Hast arriving .daily.—Adv. 2nd, 1914:. Men—Blufche, Mr. John ,Barber, Mr. Earl, Doughtery, W. M., (2), Finnegan, Mike, Kimp, Mr. Jack, Logan, Mr. R. B., Lobengh, er, McAllester, Wm., Porter, W. M., Smith, Mr. Ed. C., Thompson, Mr. Henry, Wise, Mr. John, Wileon, Mr. Frank. Women—aAnderson, Mre. O. | . E., Bates, Misg Maripn, Bldes, Miss Esther, Lovlan, Miss Bilie, Norbo, Miss Zella, Olson, Miss Alida, Whit- lock, Miss Dorliska, White, Miss Har- riet. Troppman’s ready to wear depart. ment on second floor will be com- pleted about Aprij 1. 7520 addl- tlonal square feet of floor space has been added to the store.—Adv., “MOVIES” TO BE SHOWN JURY White Slave Films WIll 8e Presented in Court. New York, March E—Atunnmonh have been made to produce moving picture films on the white slave traf- flc in the court of general sessions during the trial this week of Samuel H. London and Harry Bohm, who ‘were Indicted on a charge of giving &n immoral exhibition. It will be the first time that moving pictures have ever been produced in a courtroom a8 part of the evidence in a criminal ease. At Troppman’s Friday 123 1-2¢ gingham at 9¢. 16c Toile Du Nord gingham Friday at 12 1-2¢. 1000 yards of lace 5c.—Adv. Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured There is mothing ¢more discours aging than a chronic disorder of the ptomach. Is it not eurpnising that many suffer for years with such an allment when a ermanent cure is within their reach and may be had for & trifle? “About one year ego,” says P, H, Beck, of Wakelee, Mich, “I bought a package of Chamber- lain’s Tablets, and since using them I have felt perfectly well. I had mreviously used any number of dif- ferent medicines, but none of them were of any lasting benefit.” For gale by al dealers,—Adv. Troppman’s big department store has added a rest room. on second floor ‘with all conveniences, which will be ready about April 1st.—Adv. STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF Dlstrlct Cnurt. Fifteenth Judiclal Dis- In the Matter of Jlld!ell'l Dlteh Num- ber Twenty-nine (29), Beltrami Coun- ty, Minnesota. Notice is hereby given that a peti- tlon has been filed in the office of undersigned clerk, praying for the tablishment of & Judicial Ditch in Bl trami County, Minnesota; that a bond duly executed by said pemloners has been approved and filed with the un- demsigned as required by law that Judge of the District Court’ of Fifteenth Judicial District has made and filed his order fixing the 1st day of April, 1914, at ten o'clock in the forenoon thereof at the court house in the city of Bemidji, Minnesota, as the time and place of the first hear- ing_on sald petition. NOW, THERE] FORE all persons In- terested are hereby given notice of the time and place of the first hearing. RHODA, Clerk of the District. Court, Bolami %flmty Minnesota. (8] A A, )ANDREW Attorney for Petitioners, Bemidji, Minnesota. i ’fhu following is a copy of sald pe- STATE OF MINNEBOTA COUNTY OF BELTRA! Dls!rlgt Court, Fifteenth Judiclal Dis- In the Matter of the Petition of S. Andrews et al, for the establish- ment of a Judicial Ditch in Beltrami County, Mlnna!otl. Your petitioner respecttully Dpetitions the Court to establish a Judicial Ditch in Beltrami County, Minnesota, ulons the course hereinafter described an to that end herewith submits the fol- lowing statements of fact: That the petitioner is a land owner whose lands will be liable to be af- fected by, or assessed for, the expense of the construction of sald ditch. That the establishment of said ditch is a _public necessity, in order to drain the lands through which the ditch will pass; that it will be a public benefit lx:ndlt that it will promote the public eal n y, deem it best in m'der to better draln the sald watershed. IV, The following is a description of the starting point and termini of said ditch, same being all within Beltrami County, Minnesota: MAIN DITCH. Commencing at or near the Minne- apolis, Red Lake a.nd M&nlh)b& RAll- road Company’s of Guarter The of the snuthwn of Section Bight p One Hundred Township One undred 0] (147), Ran{e Thiny-tnrse (83), dlagonaily Southeasterly di racum through the Southaut (SE% Section Sevemeen amn, the NW-: arter of ' the Ei) quarter, Section. Twenty-one and the Northeast (Nfim) uarter (NW % tluter. Bc{:- One of Section Twenty-one (fl). to a pol intersecting Lake . Bemidji. Also such other branches mfl laterals as the En- fineer may deem advisable to thorough- M e “ ll:fi swamp lan through Whic] will pass. T. 8. ANDREWS, ‘' H. C. BAHR. 3tw219-36 ADDITIONAL WANTS e e FOR RENT—Two partly. modern Rouses, Inguire O. D. Luoas. Chicago, March 5.—“A vile coward|" who killed his wife and made his chil As Prosecutor —The French cab. Attempt to : . { | inet council decidéd on'Sunday, April Character. 26, as the date for the general parll mentary elections An France. Advertised Letters dren motherless and then lttsmphhllc separating the 1 TRI e = List of advertised letters *UN-|blacken her character to save his| eloine-Suzanne, Who ha ) e T BE ( anlfl % CLAIMED” for week ending March | Wretched life.” . |united, ‘was performed e senl Plications, - as o bfi‘“ = Malato. uttered | here, these words of denunciation to Will-| No such operation has taken place | {am Cheney Ellis in his opening argu-|in France since Dr. Doyen in 1902 ment to the jury, Ellis, on trial ‘for|separated the two Hindu children, |tachian T, the murder of his wife, swayed In his | Radica-Roodica, who died of tuberou: Mr. Ralph, Lovas, Mr. Martin, Hom- | chair and bad to be supported. losis after tha operation. lmpcrnet hn.rxnl and You Should Rlde In A 1914 Mitchell This is more than an everyday invitation. We cannot command you, of course; but we. can SHOW ou. ) When we say you should ride in a 1914 Mltchell we show you the way to judge cars. - “Showing” people is a Mitchell trait. If we could take a_photograph of the SILENCE of Mitchell cars; we would do so; and print it here;. but it is impossible. If we could take a photograph of the POWER of Mitchell cars; we would do so; and print it here; but it is impossible. Same with STRENGTH, SAFETY, COMFORT and DEPENDIBILITY. Pictures showing the finish and beauties of a car are inadequate. You should KNOW all these features of any car. Guessing is a questionable pro- ceeding when buying a car. We are firm_believers in KNOWING; and in SHOWING! 3 We assert the 1914 Mitchell cars are the best cars” built for the price. . . We assert the 1914 Mitchell cars can give any ‘buyer ALL the essentials and the frills. You may dispute us, now; you won’t after you have ridden 1n, tried out and examined the 1914 models,' “Fours” or “Sixes.” = - The only way to'judge and buy mtelhgently, is to have a real demonstration; not a namby-pamby stroll over the boulevards. See the Mitchell work; that’s the only way. You will then see our license for terming 1t the best buy on the market for the pl'lCC. Our contract in this temtory is still open. It oflers an excellent oppottumty for the right man. Write us mday for partlculan. F rederlck E Murphy Automoblle Co. - Northweatem Dlatnbutors ? Lozi‘_er w1 Mntchell ‘ Paxge Commerce oy 'l'oledo, Ulflo other things, that Plhl for ‘consti- the thm.l deeree in the matter of said es- m!u-l‘w Tom nhluu ON. PBTI- (said final decree, all moneys, funds and TION IORARGE OF ADMIN- —In ‘Propate Court. ' Eltue of Minnie del - et ot Mianesota to all persons - you, &xe intorastad nihe sertloment and distri: |Bereb e e D) " of . the estate of said decedent: Rooran fi-the Court Major, as administrator of the |the Frobate C m,, midst i the ove pamed estate, haying o] I nans |County of Beltram s, sm& of Minue- e petition, ‘rop the 10th arch, 1914, Tias fuliy” coms :Emg'.ifl;cltn:ble. lf'.‘avhy said_petition shoul not da tate and with the terms and conditions |, Wi ";-t@,:.g“gg;,g‘.,',‘,'."."&“s'.-,";, of all other decrees and orders. of this e o court in sald matter and has paid over to S the distributees and persons named in (CO%RT SEAL) Pmmu .‘l‘ud‘e, PBELL, 1¢ Petitioner, decres, and praying that he, as such ad- fimfé‘,",’ Minn, ministrator of said estate, and the sure- 4tD212-35 plied with the (al'ms and conditions’ of property to them awarded in said final tirely closed.| Deafness l th. ’r:-ult, STATE OF lflNNEBOfI'A. COUNTY OF |ties on his bond, be discharged Lrom all MITCHELL “Four” MOTOR—41 inch bore, 7 stroke. “T”-head type. Ex- ceptionally long stroke. . CUBIC INCH CYLINDER CAPACITY—398 inches. CATALOGUE HORSEPOWER—40. ACTUAL—S53 h. p. WHEELBASE—120 inches. ik WHEELS—36x415. ! Y LEFT HAND DRIVE, CENTER CONTROL DLECTRIC STARTER and electric lights. DLECTRIC HORN—Button convement to driver. ' SPEEDOMETER, ELECTRIC EXPLORING LIGHT. RAYFIELD CARBURETOR. GRAVITY GASOLINE FEED. ROOMY STREAMLINE BODY. TIMKEN WHEEL BEARINGS. FULL FLOATING REAR AXLE. TUNGSTEN STEEL VALVES. Figy LUXURIOUS TURKSH UPHOLSTERY SEVEN-EIGHTHS ELLIPTIC SPRINGS in rear. SILK MOHAIR TOP. JIFFY QUICK ACTION SIDE CURTAINS, LIGHTER WEIGHT by over 250 pounds. PRICES—Two and five passenger, $1595 ; seven passenger, $1695. - MITCHELL “SIX’ JI MOTOR—41 in. bore, 6 or 7-in. stroke. “'I"“head type. Exceptionally long stroke. CUBIC INCH CYLINDER CAPACITY—511 or 596 in the “Light Six”—596 in the “Big Six.” CATALOGUE HORSEPOWER—50, 60. ACTUAL HORSEPOWER—69, 78. WHEELBASE—132, 144 inches. ‘WHEELS—36x415, 37x5. LEFT SIDE DRIVE, CENTER GbNTRGL. ELEGTRIC STARTER and electric lights. ELECTRIC HORN—Button convenient to driver, SPEEDOMETERS. ELECTRIC EXPLORING LIGHT. RAYFIELD CARBURETORS. GRAVITY (}ASOLINE FEED. 4 - ROOMY STREAMLINE BODIES, . . . TIMKEN WHEEL BEARINGS. ine FUL.I: FLOATING REAR AXLES. » TUNGSTEN STEEL VALVES, LUXURIOUS TURKISH UPHOLSTERY. SEVEN EIGHTHS BLLIPTIC SPRINGS in'rear. SILK MOHAIR TOP. “JIFFY QUICK ACTION SIDE CURTAINS. ' LIGHTER IN WEIGHT by 300"p(;unds. PRICE—“Light Six* two and five passenger, $1995; “Big Six” - passenger, $1895; seven Seven passenger,. 32350 :