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Court, that the Clerk shall send by malil to all known creditors copies of said petition and this ihem.at-thelr Dlaghit o as stated. ~ NESS the Honorable BANKRUPT’S PETITION POR BI.ASSIEIEII A, ’:‘%.,m shoes, VA D—Phone 300. Bd “'derson, ‘if you want to se ture, stoves. clothing,‘ . To horses, hArness, Wagoms.y Judgé: of the District Court of the r}{TED———bmons, carrots, eets, Umt:s States for the District of Min- tabagas and cabbage: - We (pay |nesat the higgmm market prices CASH. Ludvig E Rood of Bemidji, in the Gamble—Rob -Bemldjl Co. County of Beltrami, State of Minne- i 6:1019 sot,;, in. said dlnirlctfi respectfully 't WANTED—N 000 Bushels Potatoes. ‘that ‘oB th he, ’2‘"1 day of “Will Pay 90c per bushel’CASH for good white stock. We furnish the sacks. Gambls-Robinflon-Bsexil‘i)(ijyl thiatihe has sarrendered all his pro) G 0 ®70%erty and rights oit ]{)roll;erc];’y, and lh WANTED—We' pay cash for"second [fully ‘complied with; all the requir gand furniture. ‘stoves, shoés .33 ments of sald ‘Acts and of the ord elothing. Hannah & Robertson, |of the Court touching his bankruptcy: - 206, mnn Ave Phone 129-W WHEREFORE he prays that he 10!0 may be-decreed by thelCourt ‘to have. 'afull . discharge from all debts; provable against his estate ;lm(tlle‘x)- said — 3 Bankrupt Acts, except such debts ‘as Wfilfifflgm Night portay 1{){{,;:} are excepted by law from such dis- WANTED—Bell boy. Hotel Mark- | oIk ' ham. 10178 A MEN. WANTED—Apply next = door north of creamery. Good ;fli%els,l WANTED—Competent girl for house- | ynited States District Court, District *work in family of three. Apply|" of Minnesota, Sixth Division, ss. =Mrs. H .C. Baer, 1205 Lake Boule-| 0n this 19th day of September, A. Ab- patition. At s BY ' ac? Co. A Kool iman, Sathsr ®l021 | COURT, that & hearing be had upon the samo on the 27th day.of Ngvem- m—dlrl {tor ‘gemeral Hhouse- | ber, A, D. 1916; before i Mrs. Julia Titus, 523 Minn, [8t. Paul, “in"sfid D q 113tf | o’clock. in the, forgnoon; and that no- tice 'thereof be published in ‘the Be- mhm Pionéer;- ¢~ newspaper pflnted . ;,F:t a.’llln oWD | . X place and show cause, if any tbey 'hops to ‘be’ able to m the wheres anklin lnstit“te. Dept. 23-S. T, | have, why: the prayer of the said pe-|. p 1030 tltlo;ler should not be granted. | withal to W et ét o Mlt t-the' -machine he 1djl Weldinz & 1011tf | pt. ptcy—No. 1531, onorable PAGE MORRIS, | By LI anoasmu | (Seal 'of the Court) . Depqu Cle; judg an! Cong‘ress relating to HELP WANTED. Dnaqd this 18th day of September, D. 1916. " LUDVIG E. ROOD Bankrunt 'H‘ UL PINIE wlrl for general. house- prk. , Phone 33-F-2. 6d1018 “To the poorhouss. In that way I/ e wi hnut achley- ing “wgither ob]gct. an wuun"bntln rmy into 1 in 1916, as we were informed at the tlma to get Villa “dead | ing . the armyr home _without nhlevlv)g ‘his object.’, of course to‘ uy,mth’at:!hn‘.u “wars.” They-were wars, and ” hathing ‘else; Ignol:le. pointiess;’ unsuccessful little ‘wars; o but wars. ‘They cost millions’ of dol- fars” and ' hundreds ‘of ' lives, ) .qlundered to no purpose; they accomplished nothing; but they were wars.—From the speech of Col. Theodore Hoogevelg, deliv- ered at Lewiston, Maine, in be- half of (Charies E. Hughes. Pin tickets, 1abels, string tags and red und gold neals jare things sold by They have thm phone ‘call, numbier 922, will bflns {| what: you wnnt while you wait. I SFEOTIO0 YMUT ——— oS a0 818% M, ¢ Yes, you can buy them at almost every store’ in town' ands me stores out of town. They are five cents apiece, whén you' biiy a NEW BEMIDJI foria nickle, you 'get’ youf moneys worth. ;' Just’ say ‘“NEW.BEMIDJI” : to your merchant. He'll know. =Where they sell * em. Wi Edmd Nelur l’hrlluy ! Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store S. T. Stewart’s Grocery Store Heary Miller W..G. Schroeder The Fair Store Abercrombie &'McCready, Third St. * " ' . 'l'ie Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. . William H. Schmitt’s Grocery 3 SALE—I pair drivlng oxen, 7 ars old, kind, well Ryoke.” ‘Nels 3¢ 3 m somthwest of Mkh.,aiwuon £1020 nd oak Amlrew Phone 28-F-110. teevel [ fos'? iu” %KH ood c ndition, "a_snap. St & ofaway Ci woWl in [ e Address OPitgol N, ”D K K n't' pay "‘ly ‘lllyfl:eflts, xhousw nuunmou 3 & icre vIotscon (Irving “Finder may gét rwira I bysraturning to: Wi, Webep, 208 i aMinnesota (Ave m,xm FOR TRADE—Five acres with Bowsa || Mobb&' €1' on, in Warroad:—-What have you? 3 IsBox: 276 iBemidihi sdacO T-H021 i€ that the alternative of the policy - of the px;escm A;luuumt;atupn jsl ‘peuce with honop., . X u‘n;‘ fl,,Ama}n‘( devoted to the pursuits of peac ‘W& cherish the ddeqls of: psacel ¢ entertain no’ thoughts 6t agHl ¢ we ‘are -notiebvetbus; il orld That is ur security; 1 t“ ial basis of p’!{\&w jjinot courting i :tfl;},zle, bu y in all seri- [#] e been living .‘ ional humilia- S .\.nw friend ne cu:nhlel)l! Club re New mm@ Red or black caps may be had on any of these wells, un- less other- wise specified; black will be furnished ;9P single wells Mpde of glass and Hard Rubber No. 52-3 in. Cut Gllll Price N:' 53-8 in. Plain Glass Pri; 54-3% in. Cut Glass Pri. . PneeSlSO No 54A-4 in. Cut Ghu Pri zga(fil- 3 in., screw top . No. 61,2 1:2iu. . Pressed Glass Base Sets & Bighly aftrdctve base’ mm priei ", Size 5x4x11-2, ‘| No. 300 with No. 58 star ‘Size 8 3-4x5 3-4xt 5'3.47 £ ; No. 57, 3 in., cutglase. 1 kil L st No. 320 with two No. 56 stands. ..$4 $1.50 | Nos, 56. 57, 60, set INTO desk or base TP AR i1 Emeraline Base Sets - High Grade Cut and Polished Glass Base 13 inehes thick wnme Cut »and;' e o Sti 3‘10 or’ “Double . Desk i g 1 ’inz/square and For 3 in. an % un?m e guk lustrates Nos. 280 and 233 toSquare: Hole,!‘§ingle Desk $2.00 No. 231 Cut_3_in. Square Hole Double Desk .2.50 No. 232 Presse in, Square Hole Single desk .75 NG 233 Pusna 3"inl(Bquarte: Hdle d ble_d’k. 1.00 -Round Hole, fle Desk 2.00 Round Hole fl e Desk 2.50 A, round holé: le desk .75 ble, desk 1.00 *Seiighusch” Colonial Case Sets Ligk) D Il ””gavged Oak and Genuine Mahogany---Standard Finish 150 No. 230 Cut' With two No. 87 cut glass stands for Single Desk....c.cee. Temons $13.00 for Double Desk . No. 212 No. 213 ZITTH l r(om (4 beouborq od ng. fi&*oa»ur{: ey Hod™ oY hags With two No. 62 cut glass stands «.$6.50 411 Oak for Single Deak. No. 412 Mahogany for Single Desk...... m WoAAom K’S‘fifl&mco., Milwaukee, Wls. :aq.sdsums bidhiies ad s s e : pmmd-m lfiuhu s1ardio asds Defective Otto G. Schwandt Tw el InE.LWoo‘n FREE PENCIL SHARPENING STATIONS - Wn. Sdmult's Store With M. Roosevelt likening his “neutrality” to that of President Wil- son and the Houston Post coupling his most famous act with that of a'Demo- cratic Congress, the late Mr. Pontius Pilate must be having an uncomfort- able time in his grave, if he has a grave. Mr. Wilson used four pens to affix his signature to the Adamson bill, a souvenir for each of the brotherhood’s chiefs. The public’s souvenir will be in the form of an added tax amount- Ing, say, to fifty million dollars a year, or fifty cents a head for every man, woman and child. In a speech to 2,000 negroes at Nash- ville, Tenn., Mr. Hughes said: “We want l_mnes_ty with respect to the bal- Page ithere were a lot of ithem. ; PwmtOffice reiih | ot. T want an honest and a pure ballot. I say to you, that I stand, if I stand for anything, for equal and ex- act justice to all. . I stand for the maintenance of the rights of all American citizens regardless of race or color.” The saddest and sorest people in the land are the negroes who voted for. Wilson four years ago. And # - 7 The President gets up -early during the hot spell, and there are some who think he may have to :continue the practice until November if that man Hughes continues to be sp \mdigni-: fied.—Pittsburgh Dispatch. Congress, repr people, is not particularly dignified in passing a law at the crack of the railrvad brotherhoods’.whip. By “HOP"