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AT T BOLIVIA ACTS La Plaza, Bolivia, April 14.—Th German minister and.his staff have been handed their passports by the Bolivian government with a note de- claring that diploniatic relations be- tween Boliviasand Germany have been severed: HAS NEW POSITION Miss Hazel Southworth, formerly the of this ecity, who has been makin, her home in Elk River, Idaho, wit resigned his position there and ac. cepted one at Billings, Mont. join her father at Billings later. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'DO 4 o of cathartics. Used as directed, no action or proceeding at la or 3 s o KEEP ON PLUGGING. o the sufferer mnr reasonably ex- [l |otherwise has been instituted. 4 For further information c?u ‘Wholesale Grocers, Lake & Frank- o o pect _not only immediate relief, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, Phone 638-W or write lin Sts., Chicago. 1-414 O Do! Don't say it can’t be done. o D but the re-formation by virtue of the power of sale in said o B idji, M _ O Be doing while there shines a sun, © ¢F broper hablts, in || morteage contained and purapant to tho 112 3rd St.,Bemidji,Minn- || wANTED _ Dishwasher at Third O While stars shall gleam and in a pail © ‘Liquid if you desire [ |20 worigage. Wil bo foreclomed an Street Cafe. 415¢t o Th? world Is wrap't, or lost seems all. O it, $1 and 8be. the land and premises described therein, | g g: And.,hg\‘-lnlg ?;)ne. g0 on. o "l‘nhleu 25!:' u_gtua‘tedt |:1fl:a.ld Beltrami "Gounty, Min ps e next job is half be; and $0c Jj | mesota, towit: g P MY © If you but say you've dgx\:: the last g Carry a box with The Southwest Quarter (SW%) of the _-_IIIIIII HEBII COT T T UL UL g 2“3 ;eek another, harder task, o you. onltlpn'tllon 1; %) and the|Z n nd keep a-plugging, on the run. o argely a matter o H t t g Theyall seem ean‘whe; (he'y"rodons. o 2:;‘;' if‘;‘,fifi“"fi’:fi; = e ave e 0 0“ a —Star of Hope. O lin’s help. B i idji 2, o n's i elp. Section ,.W?I%,)_ Township One g‘"ng;;' Most of those choiee lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, beeause 00000OCOO eruna A orty-mine » Range rty-five (35), 3 3 ), 000000000000 The " C--ghb B e ne” Hundred Sixty - (160) we own them. It is better to buy direot from the owner We carry a full line of window shades, draperies, and the celebrated Kirsch’s Curtain Rods. We have also re- ceived a few of The New Crex de Lux Rugs Guaranteed by the manufac- turer to be the finest rug of its character and unlike any- thing else heretofore pro- duced. Size 36x72....$2.60 & $3 Size 6x 9....... 0’Leary-Bowser Go. Bemidji, Minn. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER - her father, who was superintendent of a lumber mill at that place, has advised friends that her father has Miss Southworth is at the present time visiting friends in Spokane, but will |service and the international intri- THE BEMIDII NOTIOE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE Default having been made in the pay- ° . ment of the interest of Forty-three and &nsh atlon 13{109 Dollars ¢343.13) due November 1st p 1916 on that certain mortgage executed by Nelson F. Peckham, unmarried, Mort- Don’t continue to create a bad J|gagor. to the Mennopln Mortgage Loan A =, ompany, a nnesota orporation, habit of strong purgatives. They ¥ |yiortgagee, dated November 15th, 1915, relieve, and that is all. And they §|filed for record im wne office of the call for increased dosage. A sensi- [ | Register of Deecs in Beltrami County, ble treatment will arouse the liver Minnesota, on November 22nd, 1915, at and give tone and strength to the Ten o'clock A. M., and recorded therein boan. It is offered in in Book Twenty-eight (28) of ..ortgages at Pages One Hundred Seven (107), One Hundred Eight (108) and One dred Nine (109) thereof, Overcome Chronic Cash. For Junk —DON'T THROW MONEY AWAY— Save old rubbers, rags, met- als and old paper. They’re worth money at GOLDBERC’S Everything isin big demand. We are paying from $7.00 e A A A A A A WANTED ING by selling Groceries, Paint: Consumer at wholesale price: Hun- h Hundred °Fifty Dollars given upon i 1 assistance, business of Premises hereinatier - descrined || to 810 per ton for old iron. ful ass , 13 to secure payment of th of Seven magazi own; one you can be proud o i en?s‘fiO). B::d O]d gazines, 80c per No experience required. Our repu- hundred. To out of town shippers, we pay freight on 100 pound shipments or over, with the exception of paper and iron. Bring your hides and furs here for the highest market prices. We buy old automobiles. interest thereon, the entire amoumnt of which mortgage said Mortgagee has elected to and does declare due and e = now payable under the provisiens of - e= — R said mortgage, and there is now claimed 2 to be due and unpaid, and there is now due and unpaid, on said mortgage and the indebtedness secured thereby at the date of this notice the sum of Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars €$750.) primcipal and Sixty and 85/100 Dollars ($60.85) in- terest, making in all the sum of Eight Hundred Ten and 85/10¢ Dollars ($810.85) to recover which, or any part of which, are easily made. of our salesmen 'are $50.00 weekly; averagin, Many years have shown the use- fulness of this remedy. It's the ideal laxative, gentle, effective and strengthening. Now it may be obtained in tablet form, for con- venience in taking. Manalin will not form a habit own homes. are what you make them. Thin this over. information. acres, more or less, according to gov- |S ?rnment;ur:fizy t)xxereot, wilhgallfl\lmlld- PAY AS VOU Llle ngs am other mprovements ereon and all_hereditaments and appurten- In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. ances thereunto belonging or in any BEIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. wise appertaining, incfuding storm and screen windows and doors, gas, steam, electric and other heating and lighting apparatus and fixtures, will be sold by the sheriff of said BeltramY County at’ public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the East front door of the Bel- trami County Court House, in Bemidji, G TO gl, nr;d the c;\}xlnlydseat gi_t, saild7 Ble;tl‘}nmé RAND on ounty, on ursday, ay . 17 a MO w Fleven o'clock A. M:, to pay. and satisfy A remarkable screen story dealing |the amount the{nhdu'e;nd ?i;‘rlnz on salg i mortgage and e indebtedness secure with an l:nportam. but little known | ¢hereby, randl ?‘}l cfosm'l charges a&nd ex- art of the present great rld [ penses of sa oreclosure and sale Vi 18 D & world | B ed by Taw and Fitty (#50) Dollars struggle is the attraction at the|attorney's fees stipulated fn said mort- gage. Grand (tomorrow. Datea March 29. 1917, “The Intrigue,” the Pallas-Para- RI‘)"BtERT G'fMORfii‘sn?N' mount photoplay starring beautiful 7(:10"?';|?en1¥ s’findmé’."gam’ BEmiDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses,. Harnesses and Vebhicles. Lenore Ulrick, deals with the secret| Minneapolis, Minnesota. - - 'HENNEPIN MORTGAGE LOAN COME. ~Y, Mortgagese. 7848-331-512 guing for possession of a marvelous invention—an X-ray gun that anni-| hilates at a distance of 25 miles. This terrible force for destruction is about to be added to the awful conflict — when a woman turns against all she is pledged to regard, to the things that she holds most dear and in scenes of strong emotion saves humanity and wins a great re- ward. R —“TOMORROW” OFTENTIMES DEVELOPS INTO NEVER? Your child will not always remain at home. School, college, atter life—all these will becken. Will you then have photographs of your child to fortify you against his absence? MAKE AN APPOINTMENT—Bring Your Child Today The Hakkerup Studio 3rd Street Bemidji ELKO PROGRAM Clara Kimball Young surrounded by a cast of exceptional brilliance, will be seen at the Elko theater to- night and Sunday, matinee and eve- ning, in the Selznick picture produc- tion of Robert W. Chambers’ novel, “The Common Law.” This is the first of this tiniversally popular star’s presentation at the head of her own producing company and has been widely heralded as a veritable tri- umph of film art. . HERE'S YOUR CHANCE Seize it if you are ambitious to lsucceed in regaining healti THE NEW SCIENCE OF CHIR bhas already proven wonderfully ef- ) fective, so whty not try it.. Of a truth |.(])V8 ;:d strife. were: Chiropractic adjustments: correct aforetime and shall be. nor ever. me- |4y, 54rmglities without the aid of thinks, will boundless “ime be emptiedgrygs. f th ir. And th vail In turn of that pair. And they prevail In turn. & DA_NNENBERG, D.‘ c. as the circle comes round and pass away before one another and iucrease-}First National Bank Bidg:, Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1330-5, 7-8 in their appointed. time.—Empedocles. Phone 406-W Love and- Strife. Gardenwork ¥ All kinds: TRIMMING and MOVING trees RAKING LAWNS and CLEANING YARDS. Place your ORDER for NURSERY STOCK for SPRING DELIVERY with me now. GENERAL AGENT for the WELL KNOWN MINNESOTA FIRM.POINEER NURSERY CO, NEW ULM. Al stock GUARANTEED and ONLY TREES AND SHRUBS ADAPTED for OUR CLIMATE will be RECOMMENDED. FOURTEEN YEARS' RESIDENCE IN BELTRAMI: 25 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. u = H ALL THE RICHEST MEN IN TOWN KNEW WHEN YOUNG THAT BY SAVING A LITTLE EACH. PAY DAY IT WOULD SOME DAY BE A BIG SUM. THE MAN WHO IS SAVING GAINS THE ADMIRATION AND THE INTEREST OF HIS EMPLOYER. HIS_EMPLOYER WANTS HIM FOR A PARTNER AND WILL HELP HIM TO BUY AN INTEREST IN THE BUSINESS PUT YOUR MONEY IN THE BANK SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY. Otto Brose 2004 IRVINE AVE BEMIDJI, MINN. AND BE READY FOR BANK WITH US. WE PAY % PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS FIRST NATIONAL BANK TR N R R R LANDSCAPE GARDNER, TELEPHONE 363-J THE CUB REPORTER SCOQOP Come ;A AN oA HE <~ FOH METO N Nz Elias Must Get His Feet in Better Training “FORWAHDS w) ELIASN0USAN & 2 z .DE— REA — 5\-(&“_% F\RED MAHCn' BUTOU DONT KNow § WHAT BY - G6 PACK, AN SEEF\T54 By "HOP” Boss; - MMAH HAID \LANTS TO Go BACGK. BUT MAH FEET WONT™ bV GLASSIFIED AP PP PR PPN WANTED—WE WANT MEN. HEL us reduce the HIGH COST OF LIV- Oils, Grease, Roofing direct to You can build up, with our cheer- your tation for quality goods, extremely low prices, satisfactory treatment is so well established that sales A great many building substan- tial bank accounts, living in their | WANTED—To rent by desirable teé- | i Your opportunities Then write us for more John Sexton & Co., LT WANTED—Girl for gemeral house- Phone 800-J. Mrs. A. L. WANTED-——Salesmen to work sma towns in dry territory. $45.00 per week drawing account allowed good men. Banner Beverage Co., P| St. Louis, Mo. 1-414 WANTED—Girl to work in music store; one who plays piano pre- ferred. Beltrami Music Co. 3-416 WANTED—Lady cook amd gisl. Svea Hotel. 411t¢ WANTED—Married couple desires to rent furnished cottage for suth- mer within walking distance of business section. Must be in de-", sirable neighborhood. Best of care. References. Address Summer Cot-g~ tage, “Pioneer.” 410ttt 8, f. 8 ant, no children, modern cottage, well located ,in good neighborhood only. No run down house consid- ered. Prefer north portion of city and near lake, Address “Renter,” care Pioneer. 410t i 4 WANTED—Second hand__furniture, Phone 223. T. Rod , TR BALR FOR SALE—Elegant house, 7 large rooms, 3 lots on best corner im city. A snap for some one. Phone -’ 41. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. 1 k FOR SAL: 160 acres heavy blachg. B land with $3,000 worth of ping, W mostly white, for only $4,000. Only 3 miles from station. Phone 41. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. 1-414¢ FOR SALE—Truck and chicken farm of 15 acres, 4-room house, in good: town close to Bemidji. Cheap and on easy terms. E .J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 1-414 FOR SALE—Two dandy corner lots with nice grocery store. Cheap if taken within few days. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Pnone 41. 2-414 FOR SALE—Cheap and on easy terms 135 acres, about 20 acres under cultivation, good frame house, good pasture, black loam and clay bot- tom soil. Also other land with some improvements, or will rent to good party. For particulars call on E. J. Swedback. 5-417 . . TOR SALE—Heavy horses at Bemidji, cheap. Crookston Lumber Co. 6-410 FOR SALE—Horse, light delivery wagon, sleigh, etc., at Berglund's store. Phone I41. 5-414 FOR SALE—A good new piano, own- er will sell cheap and on very easy terms. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 1-414 FOR SALE—A dandy 4-room house and a good 2-room house on one lot, all for $850.00; fine location. . Phone 41. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd | St. T 1-414 FOR SALE—Township plats show- ! ing government surveys i which has been added ditches and other local informgre = tion. 25c each. Pioneer office. : 330tt FOR SALE—When you want a lot, or : house and lot, five-acre tracts for garden or poultry raising, 40, 80 or 160 acres for farming, call on Mathew Larson. Phone 249. 426 FOR SALE—87-acre farm 3 miles | southwest of Leonard, Minn. Fair buildings, about 15 acres under cultivation, and a good hay mea- dow. $20 per acre. Write or see John Frame, Bagley, Minn. R. D. No. 2 6-414 FOR SALE—Good 4-room house dgd lot, Mill Park, on easy terms, vel < cheap. Phone 41. E. J. Willits,* 115 3rd St. 1-414 f ! i 4-room house, 25 acres cleared, only 4 miles out on main road. Some can almost steal this at $16.00 per acre. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 1-414 FOR SALE—A fine car shaped fruit stand building, can be moved to any location. For sale very cheap for cash. Phone 41. E. J. Wil- lits, 115 3rd St. 1-414 FOR TRADE—For Ford car in good condition, one acre in lots in Block B in Lavinia. Anton Zilbert, Tur- 6-416 tle River, Min FUR RERNT. FOR RENT—Farms. Inquire at Gen- nes & Layon, Bemidji, Minn. 7-421 —— e SR lFOR RENT—20-acre farm within city limits, also 160 acres of pas- ture. Inquire Case’s Store. Phone; 553. 2-41’ FOR RENT_8-room house, elecic lights, well and barn, 3 acres good potato land, right in city. Will rent for 8 months. Should renter decide to buy the amount paid for rent will be turned over on pur- chase price. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 2-414 FOR RENT—Two furnished reoms, modern, suitable for light house- keeping. Phone 633. 1017 Minn. Ave. 412tf FOR RENT_—160-acre farm, good buildings, about 25 acres under cultivation. Will rent for cash or on shares. Also roll top desk, Singer sewing machine, incubator, ice box and other furniture for sale cheap. B. J. Neely. Phome 117. 5-416 FOR RENT—Fliteen acres of g% potato ground close to Bemidji. T. M. Rode. Phone 223. 6-416 POl ot ot O o R i FOR RENT—Stoiuge room. I caa furnish good storage room for fur- niture and goods. C. E. Battles. M-S tf FOR RENT OR SALE—On crop pay- ments, 10 well located farmsteads with from 5 to 60 acres under cul- tivation, liberal rental terms, or sale prices from $12.50 to $27.50 per acre. Start raising your own food products under our lipersl terms. J. J. Opsahl, the Maker. 10ST LOST—Solid gold cuff button with blue enamel “H” on it. Finder r2- turn to Pioneer office. Reward. 2-416