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Stewart's Saturday Special Grape Fruit Grape Fruit I will place on sale Saturday morning twenty-five (25) cases of Florida Grape Fruit, either by - the case, half case or dozen. Size 96, 45¢c per dozen Size 64, 65¢c per dozen Size 54, 85¢c per dozen These are extra fine Grape Fruit, and to save disappointment phone 206 early Saturday morning. The Store of Good Taste P.S.—I wish to announce that beginning on the 15th of February my store will be closed at 6:30 every night except Saturday nights. (By Hal Sheridan) There has been a great deal of chatter and gossip to the effect that Packey McFarland, who made the Chicago stockyards famous, and Mike Gibbons, who accomplished a similar subject for St. Paul, Minn., will do battle in a New York ring— said ring beling located in Madison Square Garden. . That may be. At least New York hopes so. The spectacle of Mike Gib- bons and Packey McFarland pracing about in the same squared circle would be a sight for the Gods. Those two should, by all the dope, put one on one grand bout. But it is hard for anyone who has followed the fight chatter very closely to believe that such a match will ever materialize. The last time Packey McFarland talked about fighting he insisted that Freddie Welsh, lightweight cham- pion, permit him to weigh in at 3 o’clock in the afternoon at 136 pounds. Mike Gibbons, when he gave Jimmy Clabby a boxing lesson at Milwaukee, Wis., some time ago, tipped the beam at something over 150 pounds. £ The idea of Packey McFarland giv- ing away a matter of fourteen or fif- teen pounds in weight, especially to a boxer of the Gibbons calibre, pas- seth our understanding. “Wild Bill” Donovan, the Yan- kees pilot for 1915, has announced that out of the players allowed him by other clubs when the sale of the Yankees was put through he will keep just three. Hugh High, Detroit outfielder, Walter Pipp, Detroit first baseman, and Walter. Regh, Boston American outfielder, are the ones who stay. Donovan is mighty sweet on Pipp. He thinks the youngster is all that his name implies—a pippin. The ladies of St. Philip’s church “will hold a food sale tomorrow after- noon at LaFontisee’s millinery.— Adv. OSWEGO WINS FIRST GAME. (Continued grom Page 1.) an accurate basket tosser and rarely was an opportunity to score allowed to pass, several of the counters being registered from difficult angles. Stacked up against the champions of the United States, Bemidji put forth its best efforts and the players deserve much credit for their wonder- ful showing. Peck at center played a splendid game and while in the ring with the mighty Grimsted he rarely obtained the tip, his floor work make up for ground lost. Bestul and Trafton at guards played fine basketball and Brandon and Miller at forwards kept the famous Roberts and Aberding traveling at a fast rate. Brandon netted four field baskets. The officiating of Bell was good, his rulings being entirely free from Card of Thanks. ‘We sincerely thank our friends and neighbors that so nobly assisted in the illness and ‘death of our baby John. May God protect them from similar sorrows is our earnest wish. O. T. HUBERT and family. Dr. L. J. Perrault returned this morning from International Falls, where he has spent the past three weeks on business and where he has opened a branch office. CASE'S CASH STORE Phone 553, Gor. 8th & Irving Bemidji, Mion., Feb. 5 Pork Loin ....... Pork Link Sausage Weiners Beef Roasts 3pare Ribs Balogna Head Cheese ........... Minced Sausage .......... Cheese . Sicloin ... Beef Stew Mince Meat, bulk . Skinned Ham, sliced . Bacon...............21c and 23¢ PROMPT DELIVERY C. 0. D. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given, that default has occurred in the conditions of that certain mortgage duly executed and ‘de- livered by Bertha Marie Kjorsvik (nee Benson) and H. E. Kjorsvik, her hus- band, mortgagors, and Loan Association, mortgagee, b of May, A. D. 1 nesota, on the 6th day of to “Bagley Building a corporation, earing date the 18th day . 1911, and with the power. of sale therein contained was duly re- cored in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Beltrami County, Min- June , A. 1911, at two o'clock P. M. in Book of Mortgages, on page 525 thereof. And, whereas, the said_mortgagee and holder .of said mortgage has elected and does hereby elect under the conditions of. said mortgage to-déclare the whole principal sum of said mortgage due and payable at the date of this notice; and, whereas, there is due and claimed 'to be due on said mortgage at the date of this: notice the sum of lars, and, Two Thousand Dol- |} whereas, the power of ‘salef] has become operative and no action or proceedings at law or otherwise has| been instituted to recover the debt se- cured by said mortgage or thereof. any part Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale con- tained in saild mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises situate in the County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, and described in and -con- veyed by said mortgage as follows, to- wit: Lots One (1), Two.(2) and Three (3) of Blocn Six (6), Original Townsite of Bemidji, according to the plat there- of on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Beltrami_ County, ments ‘and ‘appurtenances; with the heredita- which sale will be made by the sheriff of Beltrami County, Minnesota, at the east front door of the Court House in the City of Be- midji, in said County and State, on_the complaint. 2P’It|;/[dn); of ‘Pélfl&‘ch, 19115, ab'.“’rwo Ofl'clock . M. of said day, at public vendue to Murnane (C) ....F....... Brandon | o Tiighest bidder for cash. to pay saiq Nolls ... : .... Miller | debt, and taxes in the sum of Three Hun- dred ninety-three and 89-100 Dollars and Grimsted . . Peck |interest ther’eon a,L‘ "?1 rfiie of tfe}n per lcoelr:t per annum since the 21st day of July, g Roberts ........ - Bestul |4 cventy-five dollars, attorney's fees, Aberding . ...... G gy Trafton [and the disbursements allowed by law, Summary: Field goals, Bemidji— Brandon 4, Peck 1, Bestul 2; Oswego —Noll 1, Murnane 1, Grimsted 7, Al- berding 1, Roberts 1. Fouls com- mitted; Grimsted 4, Alberding 1, Rob- erts 4, Peck 2, Brandon 1. Fouls , shot, -Grimsted 2, Brandon 3. Score first half, 10 to 5, favor Oswego; final score 22 to 17. 3 Hayner, timekeeper, Murphy. The same quints will play again this evening and the contest promises to be equally as: thrilling as the one of last evening. The game will be * called at 8:15. ) et Referee, Bell; scorer, | subject to redemption at any time with- in one year from the da; provided by law. Dated Feb. 3. 1915. ASSOCIATION, WM. A. McG! LENNON, y of said sale, as BAGLEY BUILDING AND LOAN Mortgagee. Attorney for Mortgagee, Bagley, Minnesota. 6ta 25-31. To pnrties who are indebted to W.:| Notice. G. Schroeder for merchandise, dating back’ 60 days from Nov. 1 and over, are requested to settle as soon ag.con- venient and hefore Feb: 10, MAY TEACH “VAGS” e - SCIENTIFIC FARMING : Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 5.—A plan to give the recreant ““vag” a hand at 000 :acres of ~Warrensyille Farm, Cleveland, great corrective institu- tion, under scientific cultivation, is being worked out here today. Not only the tramp who comes out of the police courts with an’ enforced vaca- tion tagged on him, but every pris- oner would be given an opportunity ito tend his little patch of onions, car- scientific farming by putting the 2,- | 4 peas, St or whatever the case TiOU T . U ‘be. The'major portion of the| 4 ¥ N farm will be cut into plots of forty acres or 80 in order that experimen- tation can’progress on a larger scale than is now customary on state ex- perimentation farms. A complete and scientifie record of the crop from “‘geed to shuck” would be kept by ex- perts. The proposed object is being put into form-on the assumption that ‘Western Reserve university and Case School of Applied: Science here may. some day be merged into a municipal university, requiring a . course in sclentific agriculture, Curling lIrons, hardwood handle, regular 10c, special.................‘...50 Pearl Buttons, regular 5¢ doz., special 2 for..i ... 5c ‘Needles, our very best, regular 5c paper, spec- 5 faliZ for o Heavy Wire Hair Pins, crimped, special 4 bunches 5c Hooks and Eyes, none better, regular 5¢ card 5 special 2for... ......... JC Toilet Paper, 1500 sheet roll, regular 10c, very 6 best grade, special, roll ©OC Toilet Paper, reg.5¢ special 2 for............. 50 Peroxide, regular 10c, specia'l 7‘3 Splendid values, one cent, Try this!, Mix Sage Tea and Sulphar | Tea an cause it's dome so naturaily, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, tho is mussy and troublesome. you can buy at OUR GRAY HAIR and brush it through your hair, taking one strand at a ti_me. When you darken your hair with Sag: Sulphur, o one can tell, be h, at home or. 50 ccnts any drug store the ready- JUST SNAPS THAT’S ALL to-use tonic called “Wyeth's Sage anc Sulphur Hair Remedy.” You. just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it -and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. "By morn- ing all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. * You will also discover dan- Valentines Hundreds and hundreds of them, ev- ery one of them new and up to date. each. Hundreds of new Valentine Postals, one cent. CARLSON, OF COURSE The Variety Store Man *Who else could it be selling goods so cheap Ric Rac Brald, white or colored, regular 10c 5 bolt, special.. .. JC Galvanized Pails, 10 qt. size, you have paid 9 25c, special...............JC Tin Pails, 10c, : heavy,fsfie’cial.,........- éc Wash Basin, largest size, regular 10c 90 special .............. 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They know, by experi- ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as The government of India will ex- e v an advertising mredium. PLEASE NOTE WE FURNISH THESE BINDERS IN SIZES TO FIT DIRECTIONS FOR USE:—Insert letter-head or original blank sheet under flap on top of binder, and sheet for copy under the carbon.: The binder with sheets inserted can then be handled asa single sheet. A special advantage in using these binders is that forms for the day’s work can be laid up ahead when convenient, thus saving time in the busiest part of the day. Carbon paper used in this way lasts 50 per cent longer than when used in loose sheets. - A telephone order will bring a sample-to your desk. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub Co. Telephone 31 Bemidji, Minn. q PENCIL POINTER 'FOR OFFICE ||| | $1.00 v' BLISHING CO.