Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 8, 1916, Page 6

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Cows Need Water In Abundance. All animals require plenty of good. pure water. This is especially true of the milking cow, as water constitutes more than three-fourths of the total volume of milk. The water supply therefore demands the dairyman's most careful attention. oo oo ofe ofe oo ofe ofe ofe oo ofe ofe oo oo oo oo e olo ol DAIRY WISDOM. Comfort is the keynote to suc- cess. No cow can be comfcrta- ble if half starved and cold. Supply sufficient food in the stables to keep up the milk flow and condition. ‘Wash the cow’s udder before milking and keep 94 per cent of dirt out of the milk that usually gets in otherwise. It is the well cared for herd that returns the greatest profit. For enduring profit the skim- milk should be fed on the farm. FEFFR R R R R R R e R bR oo e ol ol ol ol e ofe ol ol ol b e e ol ob e e co oo ofe oo s oo oo cfe efe el e fe sBo cfo oo oo in touch with WANT AD” oot e o e oo e e ok ook e ok e b oo | FOTIOE OF MORTGAGE FORE- FARM STOCK. | Whatever makes the feed taste better increases its value as growth ration for pigs. Roomy box stalls for stormy days and nights and the yard or paddock for pleasant days is the proper winter treatment of the colts and the idle horses. It will cost good money to win- ter a lot of sheep ticks, and there is no profit in them. Salt and sulphur and charcoal should be kept in every pigpen and pig yard so the pigs can help themselves. It is of the highest importance that all growing colts have all the exercise they will take natu- rally. Provide for plenty of clean fresh water in the sheep barn. Give it fresh every day. LR R R T R R R R R R oo ol ofe oo ofe oo oo oo efo el ofe e efe ol e oo e every situation /Sl Get in touch with him over the telephone g Handkerchiefs Hosiery Men’s Neckwear Ladies’ Neckwear Men's Suspenders 3oudoir Caps Ladies’ Waists Scarf and Toque Sets Guest Towels Embroidery Pieces TRy ey Popular Fiction Gift Books LU UL UL UL nnunnnnm Al N DR N'S FAIR STORE 3 Anticipating the difficulties in the way of securing Holiday Goods at right prices, we began buying these goods last Spring, securing some wonderful values. Now our store is brim full of Hohda) articles at popular prices to make the selections of Holi- day gifts easy and Christmas shopping a pleasure. GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY Many of these articles in Holiday packages. Baby Blankets Sweaters Ribbons Jewelry Carving Sets Serving Trays Cut Glass Fancy China Ware Dinner Ware Pictures Baby books Birthday books Fine Candies, Toys and Games DOLLS-- SEE THE BIG WINDOW FULL CHRISTMAS: CARDS, BOOKLETS, SEALS AND TAGS. HOLLY BOXES, RIB- BONS, CHRISTMAS FREE DECORATIONS When you come to town tell your friends to meet you at the FAIR STORE, we.in- vite out-of-town customers to make our store shopping headquarters. AIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION WE ARE A “REFUND STORE.” e BOOKS - OF ALL KINDS. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER | Default has been made in_the terms o+ |Of that certain mortgage made and exe- cuted by Martin W. Castner and Louise “ | Castner, his wife, mortgagors, to P. O. 3 }]Jnuml;. l{\}ortgagee, |:|le§allr1ing dgte the 9th ay o ovember, . and recorded ¢ |in the office of the Register of Deeds + {of Beltrami County, and State of Min- & nesota lon the 1101‘:1 I;ia]%[ of November, 1911, at two o’clocl . M., in Book “13” « of Mortgages, on page 416 thereof, & Fhmh r{ltortgagei was thter(le)afteria‘aissli)gned y written assignmen y sa 7N 8 o | Unumb to First National Bank of Alex- 3 andria, of Alexandria, Minnesota, a pri- vate corporation, assignee, dated the 4 |13th day of November, 1911, and re- o+ corded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and- for said Beltrami L ) gountyi) I\Iinlrsefiiat.’a.,t on the 114011( dl;;’xy]v?f 4 | November, , at_two o’clock P." M., < & + + * + + & L J + < & Christmas Hardware Of What Does It Consist? An elegant cuspidor, a humidor, an ash tray, a razor set, a pocket knife, builder’s hardware, guns, flashlights, auto robes, auto tires, carving sets, Thermos bottles, dinner pails, lunch kits, alarm clocks, auto pulls. For Father in' Book *“30” of Mortgages on page 161 thereof, whereby the power of sale in said mortgage contained and of rec- ord has become operative. That there is due on said mortgage at the date of this notice on account of principal the sum of Twelve Hundred ($1200) Dollars, and on account of interest the sum of One Hundred Ninety-two and 89-100 ($192.89) Dollars, total amount due on this date being the sum of One Thousand, Three Hundred Ninety-two and 89-100 ($1,392.89) Dollars, and that the premises described in and conveyed by said mortgage are as follows, to-wit: The South Half of the North- west _Quarter (S¥% NW%) and the North Half of the South- west Quarter (N% SW1%), of Sec- tion One'(1), in Township One Hundred Forty-nine (149), Range Thirty-one (31), Beltrami County, Minnesota, and no ac- tion or'proceeding has been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt remaining secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of the power of sale con- tained in said mortgage and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be fore- closed by the sale of the said described premises so mortgaged, by the Sheriff of said Beltrami County, at Public Ven- due to the highest bidder for cash on Tuesday, the 16th day of January, 1917, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bemidji, said County and State to satisfy said indebt- edness with interest thereon, and taxes due, if any together with the costs of said foreclosure, including the Fifty ($50) Dollars attorney fees stipulated in said n;ortgagii_‘ subject to regempt{loln at any time within one year from the a: i 5 §ay of sale as provided. by law. 26th day of April, 1912, and recorded in Dated November 22nd ,1916. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALEXANDRIA, MINNESOTA, Granite or aluminum kitchen ware, range, chafing dish, casse- roles, percolators, carving sets, kitchen cutlery, gas stoves, elec- tric rons embroidery sets, scissors. For Mother Skates, flashlights, skis. How about a box of tools? A nice pocketknife? A shot gun?—But you may stop there. He'll want nothing else if he gets the gun, though we have hundreds of other things that will please him mighty well. For the Boy It would be a shame to let her read of them here and then not get at least one of them. Just step into our store and go over the list with us and then give her the surprise of her life. A.B. PALMER Third Street Your Hardware Man Bemidji, Minn. For the Girl > L said mortgage at the date of this no-|to the statute in such case made and the orflc_e of the Reg:ster of Deeds of|tice on account of principal the sum of | provided, said mortgage will be fore- Beltrami County, Minnesota, on the|One Thousand ($1000) Dollars, and on |closed by the sale of the said described : 14th day of May, 1912, at eleven o’clock |account of interest the sum of One Hun- | mortgaged remises b: the sher- 4 . s T va - |lars, total amount due on_ this date of [yrj i > Attorneys for Assignes, after assigned by said Peter O Unumb | principal and interest being the. sum |IhnPegols, at, JPublic Vendue = to Alexandria, Minnesota. i i e 5 by written assignment to Jean Quit-|of One Thousand, One Hundred Forty- Tuesday, the 16th day of January, 1917, 6td 12 meyer, assignee, dated the 2nd day of|six and 25-100 ( —— e 2 . A ‘ > = $1146.26) Dollars, and ’ { May, 1912, and recorded in_the office|that the premises described in and con- |3 Ten{ °t°h1°°lf ‘:t“}f f°re'f‘°°& Omeat NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-|of the Register of Deeds of Beltrami|veyed by said mortgage are as follows, |Spy, 2t the, fromt door of fthe Court CLOSURE SALE Sounty, Minhesqta, on the Bth day off to-wits Cotnty and State, te satisfy said in: Default has been made in the terms|Boot “19% of mortgages on page 639 | o Lhe North Half of the Southwest|debtedness with interest thereon, and of that certain mortgage made and exe-|i{phoreof and which mortgage was: there- Quarter (N SW1) and the Southwest|taxes due, if any, together with the cuted by Martin W. Castner and Louise | ;te, " bain assigned by said Jean Quit- | SUarter of the Southwest Quarter (SW% |costs of said foreclosure, including the Castner, his wife, mortgagors, to Peter | ov o™ (10w Jean Arrowood), under the|SV /), of Section Five (5), and the|Iifty ($50) Dollars attorney fee stipu- O. Unumb, mortgagee, bearing date the| .~ "ye y ‘Arrowood, by written assign- Northwest Quarter of the ji Northwest | lated in said mortgage, subject to re- ment to First National Bank of Alex- Quarter (NW1 NWI) of Section Eight|demption at any time within one )’ear\a 5 i.1(8), all in township One Hundred|from the day of sale as provided by andria, of Alexandria, Minnesota, a pri-| 1 A ¥ e p ed by I | vate corporation, assignee, dated ‘the 6th | Lorty-nine (149), Range Thirty-one |law. Say of Moay, 5914 amd recorded in the|(3L), in Beltrami County, Minnésota,| Dated November 22nd, 1916. office of the Resister of Deeds in and [2RG o action or proceeding has been FIRST NATION for said Beltrami County, Minnesota, | oSttUige a5 JaWw OoF ofnervise to e ALEXAN. on the 14th day of November, 1916, at|SOV® e, aept Iemainilie seoured by | two o'clock P. M., in Book “30” of mort- |$aid mortgage, or any part thereof. gages, on page 451 thereof, whereby the | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That r’ for Assignee, power of sale in said mortgage has be- by virtue of the power of sale con- Alexandria, Minnesota. That there is.due on |tained in said mortgage, and pursuant|6td 121-15 L BANK OF , MINNESOTA, Assignee of Mortgagee. & LEACH, come operative. ST YOUR REFUND STORE Books Books Books Everyone Appreciates a Book MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EASY AND BUY A BOOK. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST SHIPMENT OF BOOKS EVER RECEIVED IN BEMIDJI. Books for the Wee Tots Books for the Young Miss Books for the Young Man Books for the Sweetheart Books for the other, Father and Grandparents The most popular book of the year: “WHEN A MAN’S A MA Cloth bludmo__ Leather binding. T Books for the Children Kodak Albums Music Rolls Toilet Sets Manicure Sets Smoking Sets Cards and Card Cases Hand Bags and Purses Fine Stationery By Harold Bell Wright $1.35 $2.00 500; Popular Copyrights to Sells for 50c Inexperisive and an agreeable gift. Among the many are: Ne’er Do Well God’s Country and the Woman Perfumes Tarzar of the Alps , Desert Gold Return of Larzari Harvester 250 Gift Books to Sell for 5oc All Neatly Bound and Boxed Children’s Books Book of Toasts Musical Friends ) Boys’ and Girls’ Books Good Fellowship Friendship Patriotism Book of Good Cheer Glorious Sunshine Children Books from 5¢ to $2.50 PICTURE BOOKS, PAINT BOOKS, LINEN BOOKS, STORY BOOKS, BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. AMUSING AND IN; STRUCTIVE. Cards and Christmas Greetings Make your selection early while the stock is complete. We were fortunate in placing our order early in the spring, and so have the best quality stock used in cards, greetings, etc., for the price you will pay for the.inferior grades. Xmas Thoughts L e e L T £ T T e AR AR RO Postal Cards........ccoooeececemeeeecaccneas 1c to 5¢ Greeting Cards and Envelopes...... 5c¢ to 25¢ Come early and inspect our stock which we will be glad to show you. Pennants of all descriptions from $1.50 to 75¢, to close Ut @t.........ooeemeeemieie 50¢ Hot and Cold Drinks'at the Fountain Tea, Coffee and Home Made Goodies Served Make This Store Your Headquarters ABERCROMBIE & McCREADY Qe 215 3rd STREET = REFUND STORE = E ]

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