Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 22, 1917, Page 4

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AT ANIMALS _KILL 24,350 CATTLE Preying ‘of Wild' Beasts in West Causes Appeal to Secretary of Agriculture. Albuquerque, N. M.—Members of the New Mexico Cattle and Horse Growers' association have appealed to the secretary of agriculture for imme- diate expenditure of $100,000 of fed- eral 'unds in the state, in an effort to combat the ravages upon stock by predatory animals. Estimated ‘based upon the tax rolls place the nuimber of hend ot live stock destroyeqi'by mountain lions, wolves and coyotes as follows, during the last years' ‘Cattle, 24,350, valued at $1,- 874,000; sheep, 165,000, $1,320,000; horses, 850, $21,250, i It is conseryatively estimated that 16,000,000 pounds of edible meat is de- stroyed annuslly by wild animals, Pt i ey Woman_ Invents Lamp Shade. Artistic lamp shades have been in- ‘vented by a woman who chemically treats the lining of calves’ stomachs |to produce a translucent leather. Rain Carries Electricity. * Rain carries both positive and nega- tive charges of electricity, says a \French scientist who has experimented ,exhaus_tlv_el_y._ Lt 7)»_ Who Gets the Kiss? “Since you worked your exainples so nicely,” said the pretty teacher, “I shall give you a Kkiss.” “Teacher, I didn’t know there was to be a reward,” responded the hon8st urchin. “It’s only fair to tell you that my big brother did them sums.”—Life, Cake Annoyed Him. FEugene, who is just beginning to learn he should not eat cake before his meal, was seated at the table when suddenly he saw a cake on the buffet and remarked: ‘“Oh, my! Tover up dat take till T eat my tatoes.” The Moment of Triumph. One never knows when he has won in an argument until he hears his own views advanced by the man who op- posed them six months before.—St Louls Globe-Democrat. Fools the Pickpockets. . An automatic clamping device pre- vents a wallet falling from a man’s pocket and even will defy pickpockets who do not know how it is operated. Flames That Give Off No Heat. A French scientist, who is keeping the details secret, claims he has in- vented a flame derived from electric- ity that will not give off heat. Pump With No Valves. For pumping heavy liquids a Welsh inventor has designed a combined pis- ton and rotary pump with no valves that can b2 easlly clogged. Production of Talc. New York produces more than half of the sule In the United States, with Vermont iu second wlara "LIEUT. BARKER IS (Continued from Page One) fractured. Halseth was_on the De Kalb, the interned German vessel Prince Fredrich Eitel, taken over by the government and placed in’ the trangport service. Liéutenant Barker reports the Be- midji boys well and happy and every one making good. Some of the boys are on the Massachusetts, others on the 'Kansas, while others are scat- tered. GLASSIFIED FOR SALE OR TRADE—Sacra- mento county, California, lands for Eastern Properties, 200 acres high class suburban farm land 6 to 8 ./miles from center of Sacra- mento.. Electric cars, concrete boulevards, beautiful home sites; /'will sub-divide 5 acres up. City <of Sacramento, Cal.,, population 180,000. Growing fast, safe and sound investments. Deal with . owners. Write M. Bush, Oakland, Cal., 3460 Telegraph Ave. 123 to 13 FOR, SALE—One combination book case and writing desk, good as new, one genuine leather couch, a . small safe, just right for -small business, one four-drawer steel card index, one automatic num- . bering machine. 1119 Beltrami Ave. Phone 444. 1218tf OR RENT—?5-room house on 15 " street and Park Ave., $15.00 per month. Also an 8-room house on 8th.St. and America Ave., $20.00 per month. This house is mod- ern except heat. Also a 7-room house on 1517 Beltrami Ave. at ; $18.00 per month. Apply Reyn- © olds & Winter. | 1212tf FOR RENT—Office room, completely furnished if desired. J. P. Lahr, " Phone 328. Markham Hotel Build- # ing. 6-1228 FOR SALE—Fine specimen mounted black bear. Must sell as I have not room for same. Nels Bye, Sol- way, Minn. 2-1222 FOR SALE—Tamarack and jackpine in 16-inch lengths; will deliver to any part of city; also hay and straw. Reeves & Reeves, Phone 20. 1222tf TOST—Female Irisn Setter. Return to Victor Bushway, Nymore. d e wesis =\ 241224 T FOR RENT — Four-room house. Phone 184. 6-1222 FOR RENT—6-room house, cheap to good renter. 1006 Doud , Ave. Phone 237. . 119t FOR™__RENT—Furnished room, _all modern. 1118 Bemidji avenue. Phone 466. 1211t WANTED FOR. RENT—b5-room cottage, 12th St. In good condition. Dr. Tuomy, Phone 230. 1216tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- nished front room, by end of the week. 1119 Beltrami Ave. Phone 444. 1218tf WANTED—House maid, 1006 Bel- trami Ave. Call at house. 1218tt EXCHANGE—New' Lyon & Healy piano with bench to exchange for Ford car. Morris & Co. 4-1222 POSITION WANTED—Married man, many years’ experience in dry goods, groceries, shoes and fur- nishings, desires position. Address Pioneer. 4-1222 WANTED — Girl “for housework, good wages. 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. 3-1222 P\ LSRR S i1 WANTED—Pine timber stumpage in St. Louis county in townships 65, 66 and 67, Ranges 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16. Send photos and prices quick to J. J. Opsahl, Minn. 10-1231 FOR RENT—Four-room cottage, $10 per month. 1209 Dewey Ave. Call at 1213 Dewey Ave. 6-1227 WANTED—At once, . Markham Hotel. WANTED—Kitchen girl at Erickson Hotel. 3-1225 LOST—Belt for black plush ccoat. Return to Model Bakery. 1-1222 e s WANTED—A trunk, must be in good condition and cheap. Address A. B., clo Pioneer. 2-1224 LOST—Ford tire chain. Return to Pioneer for reward. 3-1226 BIDS FOR BONDS Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minnesota, will open and consider bids for the pur- chase of its bonds in the sum of $25,000.00, the issuance of the same having been heretofore authorized by the voters of such city for the pur- pose of defraying the cost and ex- pense of constructing a bridge across the Mississippi River within such city, at a regular meeting of such council to be held at 8 o’clock P. M. on the 7th day of January, 1918, in the council chambers in the city hall in such city, such bonds to be sold at not less than par value and accrued interest, and to the highest responsible bidder, the same to bear interest at a rate of not to exceed Five Per cent (5 o|o) per annum, in- terest to be paid semi-annually, and to mature and be of the respective amounts as follows: One bond for the sum of $1,250.00, payable July 1, 1927, and one bond in a like sum payable July 1 on each and every year thereafter until and including the year 1946, the city council re- serying the right to reject any and all® bids. All bidders will' ‘be - re- quired to file with their bids certi- fied checks for $500.00 each, made payable to the City of Bemidji, the same to be returned to bidders whose bids are not accepted, and to be for- feited by the successful bidder in case such bidder fails to take the bonds. Dated November 26, 1917. f GEO. STEIN, City Clerk, City of Bemidji, Minnesota. 3td 126-13-20 - MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the pay- ment of the sum of One thousand one hundred nine and 78-100ths ($1,109.78) Dollars, which is claimed to be due and is due at the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed and delivered by Andrew P. Hendrickson, Mortgagor, to Charles J. Carlson, Mort- gagee, bearing date the 22d day of De- cember, 1913, and with a power of sale therein contained, duly recorded in the for the County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, on the 23d day of Decem- ber, 1913, at 10:00 o'clock A. M, in Book 24 of Mortgages, on page 268 and no action or proceeding having been {nstituted, at law or otherwise, to re- cover the debl secured by said Mort- office of the negister of Deeds in and gage or anv_ part thereof. NOW, THEPEFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV That by virtue of the power of sale ntained in said Mort- gage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in and con- veyed by said Mortgage, viz: The southeast quarter of the north- east quarter (SE%NEY) of section twenty-three (23) and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter (SWi NEY%) of section twenty-four (24). all in township one hundred fifty-one (161), north of range thirty-two (32) west, in Beltrami County and State of Minne- sota, with the hereditaments and ap- purtenances; which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Beltrami County at the front door of the Court House, in the city of Beémidji in said County and State. on the 6th day of February, 1918, at Ten o'clock A. M., of that day, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay sald debt of £1,109.78, and interest,” and_taxes, if any, on sald premises, and Fifty Dol- lars. Attorney’s fees as stipulated in and by sald Mortgage in case of fore- closure, and the disbursements allowed by law: subject to redemption at any time within one vear from the day of sale, as provided by law. Dated November 15th, A. D. 1917 CHARLES J. CARLSON, Mortgagee. F. A. GRADY, Mortgagee's Attorney. 7t Sat. 1222-22 THE TIN CAN GARAGE by Hop CIELL Now —\F sfies I T AINT WORY — 2. QUR.OLD CAR_ - (HEEAH IS BACK AHGAN [TOHWUK R “OH - Bemidji, | M >| demption at any time within one THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER — MORTGAGE FYORECLOSURE SALB Default having been made in the payment of the sum of One thousand nine hundred eighty-four and no-100ths ($1,984.00) Dollars, which is claimed to be due and is due at the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed and delivered by Martin Diet- rich and Clara Dietrich, his wife, Mort- gagors, to C. J. Carlson, ~Mortgagee, bearing date the 18th day of November, 1913, and with a power of sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Beltrami and State of Min- nesota, on the 25th day of November, 1913, at 11:00 o’clock A. M. in Book 23 of Mortgages, on page 139 and no action or proceeding having been in- stituted, at law or otherwise, to re- cover the debt secured by said Mort- gage or any part thereof. OW, THEREFORE, HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed by & sale of the premises described in and conveyed by said Mortilse. viz: The north half of the. southwest quarter (N%3SW1%) and the southwest quarter o the southwest ' quarter (SW1%SW1Y) of section twenty-four §24). in township one hundred fifty-one 161), north of range thirty-two (32), west of the fifth principal meridian con- taining one hundred twenty acres, more or less, according to the Government survey thereof, in Beltrami County and State of Minnesota, with the heredita- ments and appurtenances; which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Bel- trami County. at the front door of the Court_House, in the-city of Bemidji in said County and State, on the 6th day of February, 1918, at Ten o'clock . ., of that day, at public vendue, to the highest -bidder for cash, to pay said debt of $1,984.00, and_ interest, and taxes, if any, on said premises, and Twenty-five Dollars, Attorney’s fees.as stipulated in and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the ‘disburse- ments allowed by law; subject to re- ear from the day of sale, as provided by law. \ Dated November 15th, A. D. 1917. C. J. C?I;?O}L 3 3 F._A. GRADY, it Mortgagee's Attorney. - 7t Sat. 1222-22 FARMERS---SAVE MONEY We have leased Pogue’s new barn and are ready for business. We are adding - several good - driving" teams and are in position to give first olass service. The barn is in shape so that we can handle two cars or more of horses at one time. We buy horses, we sell horses, we rent out horses and we trade horses. We buy hay or straw by the hundred, ton or by the car. We sell hay adn straw by the bale, by the ton or by the car. Put in your orders early as cars are scarce. We have the Hay, you have the money; let’s trade. Reeves & Reeves. Phone 164-W and 20. 4 Sat. 1229 4w-13 Save Your @ Cash. and Your Health AL cascars B2 QUININE ) o : om0’ ‘The standard cold cure for 20 yesrs— in tablet form—safe, sure, no oniates —cumcominufim—nigins days. Money back if it fails. the genuine box with Red and Mr. Hill’s picture on it. Costs less, gives more, IVes money. 24 Tablets for 25c. At Any Drug Store ° ° R Drinking of Water (BY V. M. PIERCE, M. D.J, The general conclusions. of the latest Medical Scientists proves that drinking plenty of pure water both between meals and with one’s meals is beneficial to health. ‘For a great many years it was the erroneous opinion of many medical men and the public generall that the habit of drinking water witl the food was harmful to digestion. It has now been proven by mesans of the X-rays and actual tests upon many healthy young men that the drinking of amounts of water with meals is often beneficial. Therefore if you want to keep healthy drink plenty of pure water (not ice water), both with your meals and between meals. If you ever suffer from backache, lumbago, rheu- matism, or any of the symptoms of kidney trouble—such as deep colored urine, sediment in urine, getting out ‘of bed at night fi uentli/ and other trouble- some effects, take a little Anuric before meals. These Anuric Tablets can be obtained at almost any drug store. NERVOUS BREAK-DOWN. Minn.—“ About - three ears ago I suffered rom & nervous break-down, had terrible headaches, lost my appetite and could not sleep. 1 saw an advertise- ment of the Dr. Picrce’s Favorite Prescription and bought a bottle, which I found to be splendid in restor- ARs. J. O. JACOBSON, Minneapolis, ing me to health.”— 3109 Findley Place. Get “Favorite Prescription” to-day, either in liquid or tablet form, from any dealer in_medicines or send Dr. Piere Buffalo, N.Y., 10 ceants for large tri package. "NOTICE IS e e e e et e e | doctors and = FINE FOR RHEUMATISM! Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousands use Mus- terole once you experience the glad re- lief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil-of mustard, Better than a mustard plaster and dges not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on! Musterole is recommended by many nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often mnfi pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; tal size $2.50 You can nip coldsin the bud—Clear your head instantly— Cold-in-head (at no cost to you) 50,000,000 have used this 20-year-old remedy. For chronio catarrh, eoro nose, coughs,_colds, eneezing, 'nose- bleed, eto, VWrite us for complimen- tary éan, or buy tube at druggist's. 1t will benefit you FOUR times more {han it costs, or we pay money back. For trial can freo write to--- KONDOR MFQ. CO., Minnearouis, Minn. [KONDOLTS Mr. W. 8. Brown, R. F. D..No. 4, Box 82, Rogersville, Tennessee, ‘writes: Sy ki «] feel it my duty to recommend Peruna to all sufferers of catarrh or cough, In the year 1909, I took a severe case of the la grippe. I then took a bad cough. I had taken all kinds of cough remedies but. got no relief. I then decided to try Peruna. 1 used five bottles. After taking five bottles my cough stopped and my catarrh was__cured. weight was 1156 and now I weigh 148%. Any one suffering with ‘ca- tarrh in any form I will advise them to take Peruna.” Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; My averagel: e Those who object to’ liquid medi- cines can procure Peruna Tahlou.‘ Wednesday, “Wheatless Dcy.i" SUBSCRIBE FOR PIONEER Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” WINTER in COMFORT CALIF ORNIA— or FLORIDA Electric Lighted Steel Trains| . and Through Sleepers AS Or Write K the AGENT/| | for Particulars W. R. CALLAWAY General Passenger Agent Minneapolis, Minnesota =TT EE—— LET USHELP SOLVE YOUR CHRISTMAS SPOPPING PROBLEMS that are useful 316 Mian. Ave. With our interesting. line of attractive and practical gifts pe make Christmas shopping easy. We have giftsof a delightful com and also beautiful. We offer as suggestions the following: Flashlights 75¢ to $3.50 Gasseroles $2.001085.00 Pen knives 50¢ t0$5.00 Reading lamps$7.50t0810 Crumbtrays$1.0010$3.00 Gas Ranges $25.00 up Chaffing dishes $7.00, $10.00, Gommunity Silver, manicure sels, scissor sets, Pyrex dishes ec. Given Hardware Co. Bemidji, Minnesota bination--those These gifts ars very much in demand this year--and in keeping with the spirit of the time. are always appreciated. Gifts of this character and $12.60 Phone 57 e D S m o ADEA WORY =S Té FUST IN TIME - T THINK W' BoNS ARE. PLANNING- TO GWE ME. AN’ XMAS GIFT— AND WOULD BE WILLING— TO LET YoU CH\P T === S Ivory thinks Its better to recsive than fo give P eae ses' % . 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