Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 27, 1917, Page 6

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! H .. FRIDAY. APRIL 27::1017. the -automobile may also be charged * - INTO HEHWAYS tivity in the nation today. Gravelroads iPlanting Trees Along.Roadway bave been bettered; and the traffic lim- Adds: Attractiveness. provide-lopg:lived;thard surfaced roa its within- which -this type will: prove economical have been greatly revised. |: i e | WEEDS SHOUED'8E REMOVED | well stited to the~needs of both horse ; More Attention Shauid: Be Given In Fu- | - Few:there are who do not experiente ture to the Development of Aesthet- io'Possibilittes of Highway Colug{uei :4 tion—8hrubbery Also. ls of Economie + Value. ' i . Iy eonsidered the height of exceuenf: ist,, 1916 on tha for..country...road. .construction, have quickly ravelled under the automobfle | M: to ,tg treat their surface, thereby greatly:| of ‘sble to render.- Bituminous concrete, ¢g-. | the maeat-concrete and brick surfaces hays been adapted.for-country roads and' apd aupply refreshing-shade p‘g: summer’s-heat. Is it; not,proper:that §p, the present day program of road bu Jng qonsideration should: be. given the planting of trees along the roa: thus affording pleasure and comfort t the travelers of the future? : rd f Deeds on i The ecramble in the past;to secure 80 TFhurty (F905; aald o ! .-called. permanent roads, economic i ::roads; or even any rosads at all, has &} \‘most-entirely excluded apy thought of | beautitying the roadway by the plant: | ing or preserving of -trees. and. shrub- t -bery, or by, takigg. other steps, which | add to the appearance, of the road. In | the planning for and building of such a large mileage of highways which, ag /vmporu=rrqm<.llllecuonl of the coun; and free . from - pusightly ‘weeds and -ecnr&"{n” and peaiance of the turnpike. A span of the comstruction ‘of the road and pre- | P°¢N instituted, the appearance of the road. of trees along the public roads pemoves: to a .degree the injurious effect of the | Southeast Quar:? wind .on, earth, gravel and macadam{ 17'%(2)- 3nd the Hundred Fort and dusty as it would. without the source of pride and joy to the coms |ing to the gavernment survey thereof, munity.—~American City. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORBOLOS- |and other heating and lighting apparatus ‘ saan g‘- SALE. .| of said Beltrami County at public auc- Default haviig been made in the pay- | $ion to the highest bidder for cash at iWater bound macadam roads, formér- ‘fif‘l’éo"fl)g;f-::“(’a{&t)F:;:y';‘mfl the East front door of the Beltrami t certain .:‘xxutad by Marion A. Peckham, 5 ¥ Commx; a_ Minnesota tsaflc and.it bas been found necessary | SEFPOISHon MATERESS G100 N Olrice | And (e indebtedness ‘secured tnereby, [ 3 Register of Deeds in Beltrami increasing the service which they are | {OURY: Minnesota, A’:”‘n"“‘;‘;“d‘“mor’g law and Fifty Dollars ($50.00) attorneys 30) %t Mortgage Deeds 0! A4 9 h Hundred ‘? d 701 Phoenix Building a pledsurable reaction” when traveling | thereafter assigned by the ter rogd liped with Juzuriant trees,ywhi¢h &n&i Cora wl"unm to the -.(g »He::epln eadamce: the béauty of the landscape 'm:é E:n cg‘.bnan Titn, the office of the sal h 7t! | itbes the. awn ot Heven Hun s?ltl“}}l!‘; 4 3 e Sum o1 even lundre brush, ‘add. very. materially to the ap- ‘ollars ($750) principal and Sixty and 8-100 Dollare ($60.58), interest, maklns years 18 not. required to secure results; | i flllao!hg)fill:rgf !(‘-i'téqlo Hunared Tehan 18 the ease with- tree planting. At-| which, or any part of which, no action htractiveness can be incorporated into | or proceeding at law or otherwise has NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That, maet:.; part of the maintenance. | by \t'irme of t:‘e p:werdnr sale lntsn.hi And the additional cost is slight com- | mortgage contained and = pursuan 4 . .-}.the statutes in such case mad pared with the noticeable effect UpoD | vided, said mortgage will be foreclosed |~ lanrl h};e lat:d and ‘Fremhpeiu deluézrg)eld n said mortgage, situate & Beauty 18 economy too. The growlng | trami CounlYF Yifnnesom. to;lts:. = The West Onn-lu.%f B. roads.. In most parts of the:United Section Eleven .:(1}), 1: One-half (N. mflw xggc‘a(();g} Oranges 1D pon | CalifersiaFruitGrowersEschange States: trees are desirable since they] ¢y five (35 (149). Range Th prevent the road from becoming asdry lfixt;euso))hwign'«'up.‘ or. less, acoo with "all hereditaments and appurten- { ances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, including storm aund screen windows and doors, gas, steam, electric angd fixtures, will be sold by the sheriff When You Buy Groceries Hap-Hazard Here 'and There You ‘*Eat Up Money_" County Court House, in_Bemidji, in, and MOrtga8e | the county seat of, said Beltrami County, on Monday, April 30, 1917 at 11 o'clock A. M., to pay and satisfy the amount then due and owing on said mortgage and all costs, charges and expenses of said, foreclosure and sale allowed by feea stipulated in said mortgage. Dated March 13th, 1917. HENNEPIN MORTGAGE LOAN COM- PANY, your eatables and other 'merchfndlse safely and economically— Mortgagee and assignee of mortgage RQBERT G. MORRISON, where you KNOW that you are getting the BEST and are not paying excessive prices far them. We Are That Store In Bemidji - Hennepin Mort e Loan Company, 1 Economical buyers h{variably find the economical store and 1 In every town there lé usually some store where you can buy ried ¢ six (406), an Minneapolis, Minnesota. 7t Fri. D. 316 427 h, ‘191 stay with it as long as it maintains its high standard of quality o ..,:.},"; pa 158 be et ?. Seven B 'me] 0! e sum of. Hm!dnérl Fifty Dollars ($750), ‘and in- .terest: thereon, the entire amount of which . mortgage said mortgagee and | e Se10re thre s maw pevasie undes ! C lue and now able unde: But the pleasure of trees is not the |';;,o" rovisions of said mortgage, and only way to beautify the roadside. | there is now claimed to be due and un+ B ‘cuts ¢ paid, and there is due and id, on Clean, ‘well kept cuts‘and fills, sodded | 27,5 ok ana ihe m::l‘;:adneu and economy of price. r‘hat's why most of our customers have been trading with us for!years, We Sage You Money On Groceries, Meats, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, Vegetables, Fruits, Canned Goods, Butter, Eggs, Etc. "= |W, G,SCHROEDER 'ourdealer hasasupply of fresh Sunkist Oranges every day. These are the uniformly good oranges. Order a dozen today. Sunkist Uniformly Good ), to recover Cor 4th St & Minn. Ave. e and pro- W.%) of the 3):.of Section Subseribe| for The Pioneer shade - which they afford. Trees or shrubbery, along cuts prevent the ob- struction of the road by drifting snow to a large extent. Sodded banks over- grown with grass. besides being:pleas- lng to the eye, prevent erosion and, in sandy .solls, belp retain the-sand in {place. To secure good side, drainage he ditches :must be kept frée from weeds and brush, thereby greatly im- il 4 previngthe road from a practical and hetic etundpoint. JAn:the tuture, theun, with a large mile age.of:acenic highways within its bor- ders.. acstate may well-say: that fits |- roads are its fortune. The lutlux of tourists neeking pleasureand entertain mant tnithe changing landscapes will bring - ne- Inconsiderable:: financial re- turn. to the highest bidder far their favor—the section whigh offers the best: and; most attractive.:highways. Thus :the: beautification - of. : high- wagssheyld bring economicand. direct Gaancial grturns and make:the roads & A WELL WOUDED ROADWAY. “try indicate, will take plaga iw>the 2 future, more attention should:hegivén »to the. development of theiaeathetic \4possibllities of highway construction. ‘% What perfection has been sttaimed jn #ithe art of road building at thegrepent i5time is due to the automobiies:emd:to - b, »+ You'll get the biggest yield of your h‘te n :-4ife-from- cash planted in this @ store. » “Money talks” and causes us to loosen.up and put some rare bargains before you. Read them! Grocery Specials . Dry Goods Specials . BOR:SATURDAY: APRIL 28 FOR' THIS WEEK ONLY R mere 0. 39¢ | *Suttine. ... 1.4 Off FLOWERED SCRIM . Q@ ORANGES 25 GURTAINS, pr.... 3 Two dozen........ . c PLAIN MARQUISET", l 25 . Sl CURTAINS, pr . s . Y { LADIBS’ COLLARS t b G:cams....... -9 590 1 $1.00, for....... ’°_ . 29c - FURNISHINGS SUGAR CORN 5 CANS.........c... 89¢ | men's prEss sHIRTS up to $1.25 for. .. .. 69(‘, DILL PICKLES 2 cans full qt. .. ... 38¢ | M. . $1.50 —— Extra Specials We have just received a fine line vulcanized rubber canvas oot wear;-high heels; (boots), Baby: Dolls and: novelty shoes. Shoes and slippers in all sizes and styles. Other arrivals are Ladies’ Novelty boots in black, tan, brown and gray: - The prices will :astomish you. -BIG-DELARTAENT-STORL - “The Ecenomy Oenter” ve Paae s Copyvight, 1917, by PP 1lenry Sonneborn & Co., Tac. es fiale[o o me emap The demand for Styleplus has doubled the makers’ output, thus materially re- ducing manufacturing costs. At the out- break of the war they bought great quan- tities of cloth at the then lower prices. Coupled with their scientific, concen- trated method of manufacturing this one-price suit, the savinEs have enabled them to keep the price the same. Visit this store today and realize at once that their economy is your gainl ; Style-Wear-Economy-$17:—this is the combination that has_ made Styleplus the National Clothes. Under the present condition ‘of high prices, men are more than ever astonished that the price of Styleplus remains the same. Astonished at the same style in the fabrics (all-wool or wool-and-silk) , the same careful work- manship, the same guarantee of splendid wear and satisfaction, all at the same price, $17! # Style plus +all-wool fabrics Styleplus $I7 ekt Clothes + expert workmanship e ...-;. 2 .r...._. +'Il¢'¢n!c¢d e Trade Mark Reg. .‘;‘Pm Cuba §23) i GILL BROS. - Bemidji, Minn.

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