Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 28, 1917, Page 4

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THE BEMIUJ1 DAILY PIONEER SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1917. omiSNI9BS, QREANIZE .nosl| SCOOP THE CUB . . . - ’ e o e e REFORTER All the Acreage Elias Possesses is on His Dome v "HOP' bo aetea: 0 O"E oTieers BT [AcuM- AR AM AW Sgon>) [ Zon wavs Tow Do ¥ AT aees Lots 03 Foon | [ BY 6oLy ELvAZ = - s President—Bert Tardie. B H AINT prgh et 4 ! 4 Vll‘(?: per:sidenetr—.!o?lrn :(oors. g::o::: 2&0%:; YO0 BIT TOHWAD HHLP‘N DE TO\'\ FEED LTS P THATS DoING— Chief of police—‘‘Buck’ Stechman. or SOYERS 3 Assistant chief of police—Andrew RAISE. DE NAS-SOH Palmquist. CRrOPSs = i D Council—Louis Neumann, Leslie OE{'. . \T 5'“0H Raco and Wayland Carpenter. ! < ) : Do! IBERTSON’S MOTHER DIES Mrs. A. L. Craver of Oriska, N. D., mother of M. E. Ibertson of this city, died yesterday morning from ) heart trouble. She was 68 years old ’ f . 4 and had been in ill health for about - g 7 = ; Y ) five years, having suffered from dia- / - betes, which developed into heart trouble. She leaves to mourn her death, besides her husband and son, Z_—% E | < WV - == ; four daughters, Mrs. M. L. Meyer of e > g 2 : Los Angeles, Cal, Mrs. O. 8. Orr of . oV . ‘Woodstock, Minn., Mrs. George Dodge Mortgagee, dated November 15th, 1915, T%gcm gfifi E.gfl{gno? the|filed" for “record 1: (e office ot thé Swedish Lutheran church of the|afianesota. o,.“;‘?;.,,,',‘,bfr""{z‘},’é‘,‘ Sfi‘;??i of Mankato and Mrs. J. E. Palmer of Fairmont, Minn. Mr. Ibertson re- Fifth ward will meet this evening|Ten o'clock A. M., and recorded therein at the Streed home. in Book TWG“W-elsht (28) of ..ortgages i : ! i ceived a message yesterday stating at Pages One Hundred Seven (107), One that Mrs. Dodge underwent an opera- tion for appendicitis Thursday of this Hundred Eight (108) and One Huu- ANTED dred Nine (109) thereof, giv:; upo‘n w. week and would be unable to attend the premises hereinafter derecined i e WANTED—Phone 300 if you want the funeral. —— —_— . o ° £ T JN /7 - K!dne Dlsorder & g}/ o I/»'Wl to secure ‘payment of the sum of Seven of R Heeping Yourself Well | eragf it et o g setaed ar aastelt | (BY DR. V. M. PIERCE) 4 which mortgage said Mortgagee has *“The most simple methods are usually THE FIRST STEP tlocted 'to and. does declare due and . G the most effective ones when treati S now payable under the provisions of WANTED—Plain sewing. 110 said mortgage, and there is now clainred . : any disorder of the human system. The mere drinking a cup of hot water each morning, plenty of pure water all day, and - a little Anuric before every to be due and unpaid, and there is now due and unpaid, on said mortgage and lowering of health is found in the | | the indebtedness secured thereby at the . bowels and liver. Something goes | |date of this notice the sum of Sevem| I ' eauty—and then some Shore Hotel. Usnually the first indication of a plan, without discomfort, inflam- | | ernment survey thereof, with n.l} bithd- mation or forming a habit. Con- || [ings and otker improvements thereon F- M. MALZAHN. Be e at: : d afl heredi! = . - | i’::pamn may be overcome with | |and alf heredltamente ord P y midji, Minn. St. Phone 41. 1-428 FOR SALE—House, 6 rooms fid Liquid or || Trees Bindems Sou dootn gan. steam: Factery Adiress THE ALLEN MOTOR COMPANY, Fostoria, Oble basement, one-half acre groudd; 5 am, A gNG torm. | | electric and other heating and lighting Minneapolis, Minn.—“I suffered for many years with 3 ¢ woman’s and kidney trouble. elegant location, just a dandy, : . > 2 Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.) principal T Rannd Locd ornitors. i Death would occur if the kidneys did || weakens or the liver is sluggish. {lundr'ed Hen and 851100 Doilars ($816.55) '.l;!fx)PLE everywhere praise Allen Classic finishes. Phone 223. T. N. Rode. 6-10 B not work day and night in separating || That heavy feeling on arising in | |no "action which, or any part of Which, Py ey are the feature about these cars that hits people WANTED—Old False Teeth. Don’t | and id from the blood. o g at law or ht between ” E pojsons and uric acid from the blood. " || the morning, dryness of the | |otherwise nas been institated. right the eyes”, so to speak. matter if broken. i’:‘ depressions, gpnins,% anusviness d.rowsme-: throat, with bad taste, a slight bva(/)lz‘cIuceEogsth!:E;fiE/grY o(t;l;,nli:eNiln":l:L:i . The Classic Brown, Blue and Maroon body finishes, with harmon- ten dollars per set. i irritability, headaches, chilliness, rheumatic headache, dull eyes—all show that | | mortgage contained and pursuant to the izing upholstery, cream wheels, black fenders and radiator, are unusually twinges, swollen HSints o it |} food has fermented in the intes- | |statutes in such case made and provided handsome and practical. = turn mail. L. _—‘E S'ugce'it i8 such" a simpleggmiter to step tines, and that the body is man- ::L“u’.f‘;'.‘n‘s“;’m!';.‘}l,."%a.fé’fi%‘:&’ffleri{}.” Come in and SEE th SEEING them will im; 5th St., Philadelphia; Pa. 3 into your favorite drug store and obtain ufacturing poisons instead of || |situated in said Beltrami County, Min~ with Classic beauty than :m-p.ge of descri] cor oS gonsmees WANTED—Girl for kitch ork. Anuric, anyone who earnestly desires to || good blood. nesota, towit: — pon, or,_klichen o i regain health and new life will waste no Clear it all out. Give the N’mtlfl 5““"“'”5‘0““'" (SW%) of the But beauty is not all—performance and service are theze in abun— Mflm'_m}s’ B . time in beginning this treatment. i_fomach and :owlells a fresh start. gg:g::g' g):‘-:rnt:; :gfi%) . of b dar measure. Let us give you: & road demonstration. FOR BALR. . ncourage the liver to go to outhwest Quarter ) of Section 5 Passenger Towring or O L DRSS PR b { _ 1o . and . 4 B \ work. Manalin does all of this, o °u§§) s:fime'-h:t %::a%' r('fi‘xég‘)E 5%% 4: Passenger Roadster 3895 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good gro- 5 | MINNESOTA WOMEN SHOULD || without griping or weakening. | | Section Two (2), Township One Hundred 175 cery with postoffice in connection;. SN TAKE THIS ADVICE It's the ideal laxative and liver | | Forty-nine (149), Range Thirty-five (35), Coupe, Open Sedas, 31195 good building, in good town close i — . tonic, because it follows Nature’s | | containing | Oze l.l'l;!'nmrds‘l‘:tyoqno) Prices, £0.b.. Postoris, Okio to Bemidji; $2,600; can accept — T | —_— p some trade. E. J. Willits, 116 3rd % I would havedread- he Tabe Otter and ligh : ful backnch;; and sta taste ures, wit e ”;’,bv ; ?;n:lysu zPs]:). E.l J. Willits, 115 — ill; pains through my g candy. | | public auetion to the highest bidd rd St one 41. 1-428 fil side and stomach. Aidrenlike B At Tha Bars front Soor OF the Bl ) T e oo Toios \ \ I became very weak trami County Court House, in Bemidji, . A FOK SALE—Very fine 4-room house R\ ') and nervous, could " = safe. in, and the county seat of, said Beltrami’ and barn and garage (new last L )y County, on Thursd: May 17, 1917 at|l ] - = not sleep nor eat. ecents. Eleven o'clock A. o pey and satisfy | year), only $1,600. Will rent at = I would have faint~ 3 the amount then due and owing on said |/ - ter May 1, E. J. Willits, 115 3rd ing spells and would % mortgage and the indebtedness secured St. Fhone 41. 1-428 fall right over. My ~ ;:;l;et;y,n tanu(}l l;b!(l,l charges x:’nd ET- RS S . e e 'oreclosur ~ doctor did not seem allowed by Taw and Fifty <e:50’;nDolf:rg Fogttsimofle%;:c;e:v y::t‘:‘l):t: e able b Bl i t 1 ¥? - to be able to give me any relief and finally attorney’s fees stipulated fm said mort Johnnie Krohn, Nicollet Hotel told me nothing but an operation would .. | ERee. . belp me—this 1 did not want. About Hozign m m‘“’ FORE R?fi%fi-‘??u%hh’x’é’bm Phone 136-W. 3-51 that time I saw Dr. Pierce’s medicine ad- | Default having been made in the pay-| Attorney fer said Mortgagee, FOR SALE _FEightroom house 1o i i ment of the interest of Forty-three and 701 Phoenix Building, P‘fg‘c‘;’;‘: Fiw?'fig" AL once Sann Dr. | e ollars (513.13) due November 15t| Minneapotia, Minmesota. Mill Park, next to store. H. Hal..4 ce’ Prescripf dhh 1916 on that certain wmortgagd executed HENNEPIN MORTGAGE seth. 4-61 - medicine restored me to good health, |by Nelson F. Peckham, unmarried, Mort- LOAN COME_Y, which I am still enjoying to this day.”— |gagor. to the Hennepin Mortgage Loan Mortgagee. FOR SALE—Beautifully marked ompany, a Minnesota Corporation, . ~ 78d-331-512 Boston Bull puppy; six weeks old. Mges. L. Lanson, 247 21st Ave. N. Call at 500 Minn. Ave. 3-430 FOR SALE—Model 10 Underwood EO==>C€ FairList Prices Qx—-O%% PE= f| typewriter. Will place in class condition. Price $50. - Pioneer Office. 6-61 FOR SALE—Second hand Remington Right From Your Own Home Town This |} | L g K L R - GOODRICI Seren FOR SALE—War maps, 16 pages, - bound, showing all nations of e £ earth. Every home should h%‘ one during these times of war. 25 Yy assures you of one. We have a 39 Ladies House and Wash Dresses, values $| 25 " vid LJ BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRE o s e T T e o e s - 81 big ad in this issue. Plol;?‘; - 35 pieces Ladies” Muslin Underwear, slightly fice. 438 Came B&ck tO Goodrd‘ soiled, values to $1.50, choice each.............. 95c FOR dSALE—Horsen. wl:gon. buggy Actual photograph of and single harness. H. Thursdale, Ford i tire OBODY knows better than yourrewn hame- s N i v 14th and Dalton. 5-480 W. Khtleson folks. what Goodrich Black Safety Tread $5.00, choiLcefi: e PRED FOR SALE—By owner, 120 _acrés Ti 12 do. . 9% PRITLcx coie vioie mimrn viris nimie sioe ioied - unimproved land in Sec. 29, T. 153, ires. Wfl R. 31, in the tewn of Shgh;. : 1 lot Boys Heavy Shoes, some high tops, Must sacrifice; no agents. . P. They take to your streets and roads m"e m values to $4.50, choice a pair.................. $3loo Rude, Couderay, Wis. 12-64 FOR SALE—Township plats show-. and there is not one of Bemidji's automobilists who will not tell you so. Read what Wialter Kittleson says for them: 5 A ing government surveys and -to l_lot Girls’ Coats, sizes up to 14 years, values which has been added rodds, to $4.50, choice. .........coovvniiniinns PR v ditches and other local informa- tion. 25c each. Pioneer offi . - ARSI .cr..cp iy Patriotic Goods o TREEE Mianneapolis, Minn. $x12 Standard Wool Bunting Flags, each, $25.00 ocepP heat,_h‘ti\.iz. d.;:vn to:::;' :: . ecant now; will rent to right party. .’ N The tire I am sending you today has. ram om my car since July 1st and had original air in it when ¥ 5x8 Standard Wool Bunting Flags, each, $11.50 ¥. J. Willits,”115 3rd St. Phone < took it off yesterday. My speedometer showed 9,087 214 x4 Standard Wool Bunting Flags, each, $ 3.50 sl 1-428 miles and I can safely say that it ran close to 10,000 = h 3.00 ______.__—T‘—‘ o miles as the speedometer was taken off a week to be 24x36 in Silk Flags, eac < Z $ 3 FOR RENT—120 acres one-half mile L repaired. I am well satisfied with Goodrichk Tires and 5 % i . " E from Scribner. Cash or crop. will put on new omes when these are gone. Men's Four-in-Hand Silk Ties With Silk Telephone to Dr. J. M. McClure or Yours truly, H . write Mrs. R. C. Coleman, 109 S. o Embroidered Flag 25th St., Omaha, Neb. 6-54 WALTER KITTLESON. i FOR RENT-—5-room house, corner O’Leary-Bowser Co. lot, good location. Can move in 202 3rd STREET PHONE 87 BEMIDJI. MINN. Like Walter Kittleson you can get wenderful tire service in Goodrich Black Safety Tread Tires. They are sold at the low standard prices of the Good- rich Fair List and Goodrich Fair Treatment super- guarantees them. : Where Yon See This Sign Goodrich Tires are Stocked at any time. 115 3rd St. Phone 41. E. J. Willits. 1-428 FOR RENT—Storage room. I can furnish good storage room- for fur- niture and goods. C. E. Battles. M-S tf FOR RENT—7-room house at 508 Beltrami Ave. Available May 1. Apply John Moberg. Phone 272. 42648~ FOR RENT—4-room house. In- quire 1207 Beltrami Ave. O. J. Weekley. 3-428 FOR RENT—Several modern flats in Kaplan block. Apply on prem- 28 Ask your dealer for them, Also makers of the tires on which Dario Resta won the Official 1916 National Auto- mobile Racing Cham- pionship—Silvertown Cord Tires. SPINK! SPANK! CLEAN That’s how your auto ought to look all the time. Can't keep it that, way, you say? The B. F. Goodrich Co. Akron, Ohio ises. Morris Kaplan. 7- FO= e e=ocC Best in the Long’Run’ DCSE9SC=03 Why Not? o OST LOST—Between Bemid That’s our business. We wash, press and polish automo- | U-R Next---Wait! : ton, Friday afternoon a 30x3% Goodrich tread tire. Finder leave at Pioneer office. Rev. C. N. Foss, Nymore. 1-428 LOST—Female collie pup, about two months old. Olaf Ongstad. 1-4 LOST—I left a pair of good leather faced auto driving gloves in the postoffice Tuesday morning. Party * who has them will save further trouble by leaving them with the postmaster. 3-428 l l l l l I | TEXTAN: is a fibre sole— Manutactored by NOT rubber. It is water- The B. F. proof, stub-proof, flexible, Goodrich matches your shoes per- Company fectly and outwears any Akron, Ohio leather sole you ever wore. Ask your dealer. Bemidji Auto Laundry Knopke’s Carage Building Rear of Bemid]i Pioneer Office. Bemidjl, Minn. Phone 148.

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