Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 27, 1915, Page 4

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"|sel,” Benz aid Scott won't fi_k'c" an: body’s dust- if they’re in any sort condition. to steady this big, Frenchman, Fournier, at first, too. “ By HAL SHERIDAN. the Braves? they started last season. way with the Yanks. It may be fool hunch o’ mine, but I can’t s Yanks this season; next -October is going to find them a whole:lot nearer the top than did last October. be one of them will win the pen-|all the way.” nant; maybe not—but you can take it from me the team that wins it is going to have to play hard and safe all the way.” This was the warn-| ing given at a recent league meeting | ———————. here by a veteran manager who has|vices in the evening at 8; seen seasons come and more than he cares to admit. “For why?” he echoed. *“Just g this—the Sox are due to make things = hot for the winner because they have i all the requisites of a darned good |y, team; and the Yanks because they g are in the Braves’ class—not con- ‘ ceded much of a chance at the start . | of the season—and_they have a rip- Episcopal. snortin’ manager in Bill Donovan, Biindaysohcohiat 10:a m.. Mof] _f who will get more work out of his|iN& Praver and sermon at 11. Are men than any man in the ‘business|d¢acon Parshall, pastor. with the exception of George Stal- lings. First Scandinavian Lutheran. ‘“Those White Sox have a real team | Sunday schopl at 12. now that Eddie Collins is playingbe services in the evening at second bag. He's a whole team in |o’clock. The ladies’ aid society wi SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES (Continued from Paxe 1.) at 3 p. m. Norwegian Lutheran (Nymore.) Services Sunday evening at 8 George Larson, pastor. “The Yanks are going to figure, strange- as it may seem. . Remember ? Well, they didn’t have “Watch the White Sox and the|3nvthing much but a manager when That’s the May- |anything but them up there battin’ Services go—many | in Congregational church, Nymore, J. H. Randahl, pastor. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.| ‘There will | alarmed. himself, for that matter. Their pitch- | be entertained at the home of Mrs. ing staff last year was second to none |O. B. Sonstrud, 1204 Dewey avenue, in the league—Cicotte, Faber, Rus- | Wednesday afternoon, by Mrs. E. M. ¥- of a ee 7:30. 10. - M p. this! disease n- h- | 1 erywhere. | BANK CUSTOMERS We wish to announce to our customers that we have installed a Burroughs Ledger Posting Machine which automatically keeps the account of every one of our depositors who has a checking It is impossible to describe the wonderful work done by this machine any more than to account. 1 say it is a mechanical bookkeeper which does its’ work accurately The installation of this machine has made it possible for us to render plain and accurate We are balancing all of our pass. books up to January 31, 1915, but from that time on your book will longer need to be balanced. Instead, your account wlll be rendered monthly in the form of a statement and your cancelled Your pass books will be used by you the same as before in making de- posits and will always be in your possession, thereby makmg a more perfect receipt for your de- monthly statements to all who keep their checking accounts with us. checks returned therewith. posits. Following is a fac simile of one of our statements which is made in .the machine above de- seribed: and neatly. ing worshi, About Bronchitis. ‘When a cold exténds to the bron- chial tubes it is called bronchitis. For Chamberlain’s Remedy is excellent. ris, Zanesville, Ohio, says of it, “Last Winter -1 was bothered for several | weeks with bronchitis. a dreadful hacking cough that clung to me so persistently that I became Finally I had the good 8 |fortune to learn of Chamberlain’s It relieved the ir- ritation of my throat and two bot- tles of it cured me.” Cough Remedy. ~ First Methodist Episcopal. Morning worship, 10:45, subject, “Bogn of the Spirit;” Sunday school, | : 12; Junior League, 3:30, Philip Denu, leader; Epworth League, 6:30, Mrs. Hurlocker, leader, subject, ‘“Winsome | Winning;"” evening {subject; ‘“Mark, the Business Man.” There will be special music morning and evening. , Official board meeting at the parsonage Tuesday night at Epworth' league business and social meeting in the basement of the church Wednesday evening. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 8:00. All are cordially invited to the services. Charless W. Gilman, pastor. 5 Presbyterian. Bible class and Sunday school at and germon at NOTICE TO SECURITY STATE service, Cough Mrs. Will Har- I also had Obtainable ev- STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT Vi NAME William: B. Jones ADDRESS Bemidji, Minn. THE SECURITY STATE‘ BANK OF BEMIDJI, MINBESOTA Vouchers Returned eritied by STATEMENT OF YOUR ACCOUNT FROM . Feb. 1, 1915 10 Feb. 28, 1915 - PLEASE EXAMINE AT ONCE E e ] ; CHECKS : Date vD-polln Balance Brought Forward se- Jan. 31 524.67 10.00 — 2.00 — 3.00 — | Feb. 1 210.00 — 33.00 — 4.00 — i 50.00 — 65.45 — 235 — |[|[Feb. 2 . 125.00 2.00 — : Feb. 3 34.00 — 54.00 — 230 — |[Feb. 4 65.00 40.00 — 2.00 — Feb. 5 100.00 — 23.00 — £3.00 — - 12.34 — 325 — 5.60 — 5.65 — 6.50 — 5.00 — | Feb. -9 400.00 1.20 — 3.20 — 60.00 — 132.35 — Feb. 10 Feb. 20 500.00 2.00 — Feb. 21 210.00 — 230 — 3.40 — 4.35 — 6.567 — 797 — 325.00 — 22,00 — 6 — . 4.30 — 34.56 — 6.50 — || Feb. 22 33.00 — 4500 — .100.45 — | Feb. 23 450.00 200.24 — 30.00 — 106.00 — 1025 — 90.10 — - Feb. 24 250.00 12.00 — 30.36 — 53.00 — . 750 — 50 — 2323 — # 75.00 — 40.00 — 345 — - g 40.00 40.05 2.35. Feb. 28 1300.00 —_—m BALANCE | Feb. 28 1,147.50 - i Please examine this statement upon receipt and report at once if you find any B difference so that THE SECURITY STATE BANK OF BEMIDJI may know if their books i agree with your own. If no error is reported within ten days, the account will be con- 3 sidered correct. All items are credited subject to. final payment. PLEASE CALL FOR STATEMENT FIRST OF EAOH MONTH AND HOTIFY BANK lF YOU CHANGE ADDRESS. i is to give our customers the very best service possible. that basis. E. J. SWEDBACK, Pres. G.E. mms -Vice Pres. A E. rm Asst. Cashier. ment. Our cunomen are requuted to. call on Mare{ ‘'soon thereafter as is convenient for their Febtuary state- Our purpose in installing the ledger posting machine and the statement lymm Our -constant_endeavor is to secure the accounts of conservative people and to render to them the most eficient. and courteous service.. If you are not 2 customer of this bank we invite ynn to be one on Ol' .l cordially invited to attend. Osmundfat 7. Collins is going to cover|Johnson, pastor. |a_multitude. of sins with his batting and base running. And he’s going heavy-hitfin tor. merits. does: tion. H tion. ng ‘peol Evening gospel service at 8. Mid-week service for prayer and bible | Thg continual Holding of Fond du | study on Thursday evening at 8. The|La¢ players was responsible for prac- | public 18 cordlally invited to all these| tically every one of the fouls called services. 8, BE. P. White, pastor. morning m'n--hlnq umon—"Supram- Miller and 7:30,]acy of the Unseen;” 6:30 p. m., Sen- jor B. Y. P. U.; 7:30 p. m., gospel |Peck .C. . Hawkins service, sermon—"“The Man Who|Bestul ... .G. .. Young Played the Coward.” Special music|Stevenson Longdln at each service. Thursday, 8 p.‘'m., “Church Night.” - neral of E. G. Brown ‘will be :con-|Heinisch' 2, Longdin 2, Young ' 2. ducted in the church. . class extends a hearty invitation to|Young 5. men to attend its class Sunday morn- |keeper, Tanner; scorer, Klein. ing at 10 o’clock. ATTACK OF'BILLS VALIDITY FAILS TO (Continued irom Page 1.) in the legislative election and:it a|ne3lth, unless his bowels move once legislature elected on that issue pass- ed the bill, the governor should re- spect the verdict of the people. On that understanding many county op- tion men voted for Mr. Hammond. Immediately after election the county optionists claimed a majority in both c“chESTER S P'LLS Sy houses. They failed to organize the lower house, because several county option men broke .away from 8. Y. Gordon, the county option candidate, but they ‘showed their strength in the senate Feb. 4:when the bill pass- ed, 36 to 31, committee, though standing 9 to 6 |NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOS- against the bill, sent it out without| e SALE recommendation to make it a special [the terms and conditions of that cer- order and have it settled on its|livered by Gilbert H. Bang What the Bill Provides. This, ifi substance, is what the bill | Register_of Deeds in and for Beltrami ‘When a petition, signed by|May, 1913, at 9 o'clock A. M., and re- 25 per cent of the voters of a county, | page 244, and whereas there is now due based on the number cast for gover-|2nd is claimed to be nor at the last election, is presented |secured by said mortgage and the note to the county auditor- asking for a special election, ‘the auditor is re-|!y-nine Cents, (§1305.99), quired to issue an order for the elec- |had or instituted for the foreclosure of It must take place on a Tues- |53 Mortgage or to recover the indebt- day, not less than 40 or more than |Srid mortgage, Now then, 60 days after the filing of the peti- |mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale The usual maghinery is provided Minnesota, and for the election and both “wets” and “drys” are to be represented on the |$5%,9f SE%) and the South half of the | election board in each precinct. The|Section Twenty-nine (23) Township one ballots will rea | liquor be prohibited?” with blanks|idian and containing one hundred sixty for marking “yes"” or “no.” jority votes “yes”. then the. county |for cash, by the sheriff of said Beltrami goes “dry.” No more salogn licenses may be is-|of Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minne- sued, and every,saloon in the county a‘otnbnnlglt%nday, {he 1otay: Tty must close withip six months, If the |0 Pay and satiaty in 4o far as may be, county votes \yet" then the present [said mortgage, and the iocal option law remains in force and |ana each city or vjllage may license sa- loons or not, as, it pleases. In either case, the question may not be sub- MARSEALL & 'POONER mitted again in that county for three “FOND DU LAGIS BEATEN" (Continued trom Page 1.) on them. The score: Bemidji Fond du Lac Brandon ., .. (C) Fogarty How . Heinisch Summary: l"leld bnskets, Bran- At 2 p. m. the fu-|don 1, Miller 3, Peck 3, Fogarty 1, The . Men's | Fouls thrown, Miller .2, Brandon 4, Referee, Stanton; time- The same teams will play ngnh.l this evening and a fast game is a certain- ty. 'The game will start at 8:15. 1. D. Alvord, pas- Evils of Constipation. Many of the minor ailments have their “origin in allowing the bowels to remain in a constipated condition. No one can reasonably hope for good ‘WORRY OPTIONISTS each day. If they need help "you will find Chamberlain’s Tablets ex- cellent. They produce mno unpleas- ant effect and are easy to take. Ob- tainable everywhere. Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWRERF ‘The house temperance ‘Whereas default has been made in tain mortgage made, executed and de- g and Annie Bang, his wife, as mortgagors, to Sarah H: Roberts, as mortgagee, Which mort- gage bears date May 21st, 1913, and was_duly recorded in the office of the County, Minnesota, on the 26th day of corded in’ Book 23 of Mortgages on due at the date hereof on account of the indebtedness evidencing the same, the sum of Thir- teen Hundred and Five Dollars and Nine- and no action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been edness, or any part thereof secured by Notice is hereby given, that said of the following premises situated in the County of Beltrami, in the State of in said mortgage de- scribed and thereby mortgaged, to-wit: LADIES " TAILORING LINE Is Without Equal In Style, Quality and Workmanship All of their CLOAKS, SUITS Dresses and Skirts Are Strictly Made to -Order to the measurements of each customer Q EACH ORDER IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION IN STYLE, FABRIC AND FINISH To Be Smart You Must Wear Them This Season You will savé money if you will come in and let us show you the Complete Line before ordering. The South half of the Southeast quarter Southwest quarter (S% of SW¥%) ’in % hundred "forty-six (146) Range thirty- ._“Shall. the sale of | two (32), west of the 5th prmilml mer- (160) acres more or less nccordlng to from samples. 1f a ma- [the Government survey A gown like cut made-to your measure and guar- anteed to fit, $28 to $43 according to material used. Look over our sample cloths, goods sold by the yard Open tonight until 10 p. m. U. 8. thereof at public auction to the. hlshe!t bldder @ B of the County Court House at the City 15, at’ two odclock P. M., Special attractions, Silk Petticoats $4.80, Pingree Shoes $8.50 to $6 arrived this morning. the amount which will then be due on indebtedness ther with the costs eXxpenses of this foréclosure. Dated January 30, 1915. SARAH H. ROBERTS, Mortgagee. thereby secured, to; Attorney for Mortgage First National Bank Blllldlnx, ‘Bemidji, Minnesota. - 6td 130-36 Bemidji, O'LEARY - BOWSER (O, Minnesota sharpeners. of order, no blades to sharpen and no repamng necessary. is all ‘that’s needed. NEVER BREAKS THE POINT Every home and every office in this part of the state needs one of these Nothing: to get out A drop of oil Like the Ford car, they’re “Ford proof”. he $ Pencil Pointer The second shlpment of the now famous Dollar Boston Pencil Sharpen- ers arnved tl’llS morning and they’re going as fast as the H‘St lot. Place your order for oné out of the next shlpment if you re too late for thls one. i Phone",31 Bemid;i Pioneer »Pub Co ¥EBR RUARY £7, 1915, pring Styles BUT ONE OF THE MANY HIGH CLASS DESIGNS We are carrying this Spring THE IDEAL -

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