Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 23, 1916, Page 4

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| | | | | i THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR In the District Court of the United o }( I States for thé Distridt of Minne- & sota. R ‘ 2 In the Matter of John A. Carlson, c L A s s l F I En 3 ; " Bankrupt. \ it L o ‘In Bankruptey—No. 1599. ° this 19th day of BeptemBey, 1918, NELS' L. BYE, ' Justice of the Peace. 1td923 To the Honorable PAGE MORRIS, Judge of the District Court of the Wmfimmm United States for the District of Min- s S d nesota: WANTED—Two girls wtltng store ex- John A. Carlson of Battle River, perience: Morris Kaplan. 923 in the County of Beltrami and State W_—O_—‘_——_TANTED-—Z 0 logds irt. . BE- of Mlnrilesota ,in saldh district, tr:- midji Steam Lal‘:gdzy?t d{ 92 Et spectfully represents that on e _'-—1——%—_ 23rd day of June, last past, he was wevx;x;xl'{fln Asiiu:(‘;: mg::er:lrmgm"mz duly adjudged bankrupt under tllx{e Co. S " 2 926 ts of ‘Congress relating to Bank-| " ____ 940 ?uc}nc:; S?iitgll.le h;é surrgendered all| WANTED—Young man for deliyery his property and rights of property, and work in store. C. E. Battles. and has fully complied, with all the requirements of said Acts and of the WANTED—Eouseke‘epbr‘,‘on .a farm orders of the Court touching his near Bemidji; one, that will milk bankruptey. 3 cows; good wages. Address WHEREFORE he prays that he “C,” "Pionéer. 926 may be decreed by the Court to have WANTED—Nurses . for maternity a full discharge from all debts, work. Apply Dr. Northrop, P";’;;bleka.sati‘::‘t his “‘:‘9 h‘:imt‘::r O/Leary-Bowser Building. said Bankrupt Acts, except such debts | WWANTED —A sits for o maternits as are excepted by law from such dis- w‘:ggfiu. AA;;‘:I; tolx;rn gfi::;:;;’ charge. . % . ’ Dated this 17th day of August A. w‘;(x)‘;f;gry B‘;;V:":ng“mg‘_‘i“ s:;i'; ;a1 JOHN A. CARLSON, hand: furniture, stoves, shoes and AWorld Picture Brady-Made Bankrupt. | G5, Ave, Phone 135w, | “ESS SHOULD YOU DIE? * oo 41020 DIE EVERY MAN MUST. IT IS HIS DUTY TO HAVE RoBERT WARWICK O Minnonsta, Sixth Diviion et | GoMEN WANTED —Fall s salary| MONEY PILED UP IN THE BANK TO MAKE SURE THAT ARE YOU GOING TO LEAVE A WIFE AND BABY HE\:?- On this 19th day of September A.| $15 selling guaranteed hosiery to uF d th” VOAroR. The Aa e horlery HIS FAMILY WILL NOT BE IN WANT WHEN HE IS TAKEN 3 D. 1916, on reading the foregoing . r spare time. RWRY FROM THEM. g — i Permanent; eri unneces- ) T1 ay t_b "13 E‘ggg’q’{' ti;tmjsa gfiflfi,‘g’{: ,?51 %’,‘,f,’f sary. éuua:txe%d ‘i'{l:;:iery Dzilelg. YOUR. BEST LIFE INSURANCE IS MONEY IN THE ~ ;he iimt‘e’) olxi9 lée bz‘lfth d_nyl gtcNovtemz Norristown, Pa. BANK; BECRUSE R GOOD SOLID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY i . . , before saj ourt o = s:." Paul, in said District, at t:n FARMS FOR SALE. MRY COME TO YOU WHILE YOU ARE ALIVE. o'clock in the forencon; and that| FOR SALE—SW% of SH%, Nec. B~ 3 S 4 [ . E: n notice thereof be published in the 146-32, (Town of Frohn), on in said Distriet, and that all known d . . . Y " creditors and other persons in in- ;,?1 or write A. Kaiser, Bagsl;:; terest may appear at the said time nn. Robert Warwick in “Friday The 13th”|wrst mey spear ot’the’sua vime REX THEATRE TONIGHT 15¢ r quire over Rex Theater. 926 G R Court, that the Clerk shall send by % ‘ mail to all known creditors copies|FOR SALE—Two corner lots on 13th they have, why the prayer of the FOR SALE. said petitioner should not be granted. | o aav o o AR FIRST NATIONAL BANK = | of said petition and this order, ad-| and Bemidji Ave. Inquire 1207 | VI ||IIIlllllI||ll"l|lll|l|||lI"l|||"lll|I|“"lll""llIll""l"""llllll"lu e r————————— e . o ] : = BANK WITH uS. WE PAY % PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS And it is further ordered by the|FOR SALE—Rooming house. In- Bemidji Ave. 927 dressed to them at their places of residence as stated. FOR SALE—Two corner lots on 13th w H th L t Y w t HE WOULDN’T LIE WITNESS the Honorable PAGE| and Beltrami Ave. Inquire 1307 € ave e 0 ou an —if he knew he could make money by so doing.” That’s MORRIS, Judge of said Court, and| Bemidji Ave. 927 Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because the reputation the Seal thereot, at Fergus Falls, in | 5orSAT5—Twelve Tots T Solway. we own them. Itis better to buy direct from the owner. i said District, on the 19th day of Sep- all of them in Block 2 in the bus HONEST ABE GROSSMAN b LD IO, Ross block of town. The postofice PAY AS YOU LIKE bulding is located on one of them. has gained in the clothing business. Abe runs thé HUB A Clerk.| ©h the other ten thore is x build In most cases these afe the terms. We are CfL?TIiIN? :tore amii has jl;st lunpaeked a big shipment By L. A. LEVORSEN, Gk ing 12x36 feet built for a chicken here to |Ie|p you secure a home of your own. 3 of fresh winter wearing .pparel. Deputy Clerk. § ° geoeo ) ° i Z Y = His stock is complete aid he guarantees every article (Seal of the Court) SO0, 8 vory X on onloken ot Dok Bemld]l Townsite & Impl’flvement Co. H to be as represented._ a923 an;ib terms S:irite o;-d phone Ci01A§ THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. = 3 : Kilbourn, 'way, Minn. 8= Z e = SUITS COATS HAT3 CAPS ~SHOES MACK- STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF . IS m R INAWS UNDERWEAR .. SOLWAY STATE BANK AT cnose|FOR SALE—160 acres of good land | L v R NOTHING MISSING TO CLOTHE A MAN OF BUSINESS ON SEPT. 12, 1916. Wiltlht'lmb? of t'}mlierl ggb Ordwilg — : T ey sell timber; about 1,000 cords of UL T T T T T T HONEST COODS BY HONEST ABE Date of reporr b Nanr olpt. 19, 1816, choice spruce, pulp . wood, 1% H] i Tisas afif%flg&gf&- $11,822.44 miles haul. For further informa- FOR £ THE HUB CLOTHING STORE | i gt tomet. onappy| Howalen o i Lu000"% £ " n; use, ul . v Minnesota Ave. Bemid)i, Minn. and FIXtures. .. L1112 | Fa R BAT.i—Fouse and Tots, 719 Bo- All Kind Of Wood--Wholesale and Retail 5. Other Real Estate. ... 1,296.11 » 6. Due from. banks $5,230.20 midji Ave., or will trade for house SEE }' %ljall %’;s%fl%'séié 1,110.63 6.340.72 and land further out. A. Aubolee. — — 10. Paid out for Expenses, ks da102 Geo. H. French & Son FOR SALE—40 acres of land, one- P in E: f K i .. 1,130.91 : * u:s:r;l::f:r‘:h: ;l:n:lrf B : TWELVE YEAR OLD ';:Jtalx e $22,311.30| half mile north and one-quarter of ETIT T LI I : a nile west of Solway; 15 acres s1di KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK K 1. Capital Stoc $10,000.00} of the best of meadow, about eight COFF: Office Markham Hotel Bl‘“ldlng BOY TRIED FOR MURDER| = Burpive Funa ©111111 V300000 | oF Sae Best of meador, about sight Phones: Office 177-W House 661-W to check ......$ 6,745.42 easy elearing. For prices and A New Orleans, Sept. 23.—Little Wil-|11. Total Immediate terms, write or phone C. A. Kil- |7 LU T T T T T le Zeimer, 12, who shot his mother | , (Liabilitlos ... 674542 bourn, Solway, Minn. 1018 : to death July 14, was placed on trial |13 Time Certificates 3,490.63 ; 3 : : fttth murdter toddaz, i.)lifl;o;.lihA&ostlve 14. Total Deposits.. 10,311.30 10,311.30 FOR RERT. IlIIIIIIIlllIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIII||IllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE saemensxpn.e.y stricf OTReY | motal v 22,311.30 | 1 . s¥e e v J Luzenberg intimated that the boy | amount of Résorve on hand: .. 8634053 | FOR RENT—Modern ~house, 1111 v Doud Ave. Inquire of Mrs. Helin. 1,058.14 926 sota, County of Beltram! | iy BTN —Gne modern furnishad F. W. Manthey, President and HOW TO “CAN” THE GROUCH EAT PURE F0OD would neither be executed or impris- oned for life. Amount of Reserve Require Bring us your clean cot- room. 1023 Minnesota Ave. Phone from the ton rags--no buttons, bands Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 23.--Dep- . Smith, Cashier of the above| 317.R. & " 910tr . PURE FOOD STORE or woclen cloth accepted. uty sheriffs dragged Lake Minnetonka | named Bank, do solemnly swear that the 2 We handle a full line of food products that we can guarantee abovle( stalle‘;nent ig ttynll‘erto the best of | 'OR RENT—Storage room. 1 can our knowledge ant elief. f i - W MANTHEY, furnish good storage room for fur- John Wall, chief deputy that he had FRANK s, syiigident niture and goods. C. E. Bfltgeg- o thrown Mrs. Chapman’s newly born Cashler |———————— L & baby into the lake and that he was| Correst Attest—(Two Directors: P1 d " t not sure whether it was dead or alive ¢ R._NELSON, oneer adverdsements are re- at the time, but thought it was dead.| subscribed and omiim Dt‘oT{,{e(,ZKf:s;m liable. Oy M e near Spring Lake, yesterday after in every instance. If you are Iooking for a really superior brand Harry Chapman, cottages, had told in Folur, Coffee, Tea, Meats, Vegetables, in fact, anything in general merchadinse, COME RIGHT TO THIS STORE. We have it for you. 1. P. BATCHELDER H Ceneral Merchandise = Minnesota Ave. Phone 180-W Bemld]i, Minn. Pioneer Office LT Tl T T ] S IS nnnnnG uumnmmuummmmmummmmmmg Take a Box HometoMother She'll appreciate the thought- fulness and the tempting, delicious morsels oiaweek- ness that are hidden in every package of RAMER’S CHOCOLATES made from materials that are the very pick of the world’s markets, Such flavors, su qnli‘ty. such careful making are found only in Ramer's. ABERCROMBIE & McCREADY SRS l TS NSRRI ) & Rideina Willys-Knight. The -quiet powerful You can’t possibly real- You don’t know the real smoothness of the ize what it means un- thing until you've had Willys-Knight motor til you try it. this experience. is a thing to marvel at i . . ) —it simply revolution- ‘ ! Don’t judge it by any izes al§ Brévious nio- have anything else other car zgs, any | v after you know_what ) 4 tion you may have had it means. ' There’s nothing with about how smooth and + means Which to compare it. 8oft a motor could be. See us today. N . . J. W. WILCOX, Agent 1. Tropdman Block A " Phone 28" . Bemidji, Minn. You simply wouldn’t ~ e The Willys-Overland Cotnpany; Toledo; Ohlo - F Advertisers who wait the best results A _ “ inU.$, A alwanmp:gosnge Theul’lioi:eer. They know,; by exjbrl- mverddngmmu::. ) _q’fii: A ,fnf“h‘ countr!fs

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