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+ . BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER e ————n e —— DR. J. W. DIEDRICH GENBRAL MERCHANDISE DRS._GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND' SURGEONS | MORTGAGE YORNCLOSURE SALD Default having - been: made in the payment of the sum of One thousand nine hundred eighty-four and no:100ths DENTIST v Groceries, Dry Goods; Shoes, Flour; ($1,984,00) Dollars, which is clafed : e A : / flgifl'!' 0 ')“%’2 a:‘:‘t;:‘n the :’t‘c':‘:.?a"‘i: Oftice. O'LearysBpwser Blde:: ‘Feed, elt. The careful Oftice—Miles Block A s N ara ch, ) - . -R * ‘- Gen, Fred Grant once invited Mark g:.l&;s& ‘;:tacihl:é%rl;.on.’ t&ofitsa‘,:e, o o 376'3 Bemi d.“w- G. SGHROEDE])&I e |k : bfivgln to. dellver a lecture for the |7973, ana ith & Power Y ale thorein Yol one DR. EINER J'QSOR At o B SRR 3 engtflt ofid tht: m;bert lt"n!ton Monu- 8t;n"lu:n!e‘de. ('l:lell? o;wDTedde: : l:n. :(l,natoofl'lgg e~ ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1"0:1 RE 'ff‘ -gm April t ment association” for a fee of $1,000. | Count; T the A Bemidji, Minn. ouse, alF‘modern except'i, Twiin agreed to" lecture, comments a nesota, on A ?l':; so':“fio%%‘e':-, IDA VIRGINIA BROWN DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D ———————————————————— : Minnesota’ayepue. Oalh1¥ | ‘writer, but declined the fee. Grant 1313, at 11:00 o'clock A. M. in Hook Instructor in e St Lrakine 1-1329. - = T e e e |18, ¢ Morigtask, & és 1, int'so) | prano voiom |- DBauaic|| . FEYSGIAN SN CIHORON | O i e at law or otherwise, to re- / ART Office in Mayo Block J. \WARNINGER pol; ;E;‘:nu;;l sh dfl' t- . — rnishe at-up clation, but urged cover th T one 39 Res. Phone V) M. Y SURGE v e, : ‘him to. take part of e debt secured by said Mort- " y 397 JON Phone 633 Phonie 396 ; . ETERIMARY S . ? America avenue,. } /the sum, asking why, he should work |gage or nfi‘ part thereof. . EREFORE, . NOTICE IS!]| 1017 Minn. Ave. Bemidji || —— Office and Houpltal 3 doors west || FOR RENT-—House, 1017 M- ‘wholl; . Tw NOW, rote ey T eion TR | MRy IR T e g J ed in Ba - B f Troppman Store avenue; all modern with h b o Mortgage, and pursuant to th t 7 3 4 % “Dear General—Because I stopped | }MOTtEage, and pursuant, to the, statyle TOM SMART Phone No. 209 also rent my l;ouse~:t9%%9,, L avenue; “inquire 4a - DRAY AND TRANSFER —— avenue. v 'italking for pay & good many years |said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a S e sale of the premises descri d : Res. Phone 68 §18 America : : .comfort. I love to hear mygelf talk, 8 . . 5 WANTED—Pine timber stump . THE HOME CAFE .. Oftice Phone 13 MIN A MYERS . St. Louis county in-townshiy o — 66 and 67, Ranges 12, 13, and 16. Send photos and “because I get so much instruction and 3 %) of section _twenty-four quick to J. J. Opsahl, li% 24).“1 t hi] h 3 » moral upheaval oyt of it, but I lose the | {357, ot ime. r’fig{;& :gty(;’n)e' Gosdon Burns, Prop. Hair dressing, face massage, . bulk of this joy when I charge for it. | west of the fifth principal meridian con- . ———————————————————————— Let the terms stand.” taining one hundred twenty acres, more| Clorner 3rd St. and Beltrami Ave. scalp treatment. Switches made Later he wrote to Grant: or less, according to the Government . gRY- WG from combings $1.60. Minn. 1088 ( : survey. thereof, in Beltrami County and Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women 311 6th St. - Phone 112-W: || WANTED—Lumber pilers, 04 o \ g M or $3.50 .per dayj board: State of 5 i “What shall I talk about? My idea | State of Minnesots, with the heredita- and Children "‘Is this: To instruct the audience about :;u}n Pecmud: ytthg sharnz of said Bel- _ 8, ounty at the fr ai f Robert Fulton, and . . . Tel me—was | ot fouge in _n.: & tgno . onzl;n ?d!l"lla “'that his real name, or was it his nom | said County and State, 7 it sa ‘ounty an e, on the 6th dvx: DEAN LAND CO. de plume? However, never mind; it | Of February, 1918, at Ten o'clock P 2] e 3 36127 of that day, at public vendue, to the Land, Loans, Insurance and 3 per week. Olson Employ Agency. - 2d WANTED—Good agents at - Write, call or phone-618-W,.fi Co., 317 America avenue: . | ICLASSIFIED ' 4s mot important—I can skip it, and m%nm bidder for cash, to . pay said the house il hak 1 knew a ahout 81 VAT 18 o5, "mtett, a4 Oty Propet 0. $11 Anariqyome, At b&thtorgot. (}outldt hyon’fiml ou: ttlt:t E&.:‘:,;g‘,;.:}’v,mp'ou;,% An?f::m.”&e::s ¥y TTopery ] ‘LOST—Female_ irls% Setter, R - Z1me e was one of the signers of the | SUENISIES 18 STV 0V Ty theor«;l‘at‘u.rs‘: Troppman Block 3 Bemidji FOR SALE 4] to VictorBushway, Nymore Declaration, and which one? Byt if | ments allowed by law; subject to re- p 4d12. i . At 18 any.trouble, let it alone; I can |demption at any time within one year I ) FOR SALE OR TRADE—Sacra- i skip 1t. - Was he out with Paul Jones? lt;g'm the day of sale, as provided by : HUFFMAN & u LEARY Eemo county, Can,to;%n. ln.mh:II ltalxl- ! Will you ask Horace Porter? And ask | Dated November 15th, A. D. 1917. astern Properties, 200 acres & = L ‘him lyt he brought both of them home. oV, T eARLION, —_——e class suburban farm land 5. to 8 DR. H. A, NORTHROP ¥ - These will be very interesting facts, it | F. A. GRADY, Mortgagee. : E:lnfio fmglectcg:?e;ars of cosn:g::; OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICL: iR they ean be established. - But ncver |, '{0f'§}50, Attorme: FUH“ITHBE & boulevards, besutiful home sites; || . AND SURGEON . will sub-divide 5 acres up. City|| Suite 10, O’'Leary-Bowser I - mind; don’t trouble Porter; I can es- - tablish therh anyway. The way I look ~ ‘at it, they are historical gems—gems of the very first water.” u "nEHT‘KI" s of Sacramento, Cal, populatfon Office. Phone 153 80,000. Growing fast, saf§ and ’ sound investments. Deal with . = owners. Write M. Bush, Oakland, DR. L. A. WARD 'y Cal, 3460 Telegraph Ave. . . .|| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON B v Aapk0 . Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. RAGS Bring u’ your clean oot~ ) ton rags--no buttons, bands or woolen cloth acoepted. “NOTHING SPECIAL”. HAIG (By United Press). London, Dec. 29.—‘“Nothing spe- cial”, was the report of General Heig todaq. H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or B e e Being Sure oi I;i-avon. : I would rather be a poor beggar’s wife and be sure of heaven, than FOR SALB—Tamarack and jackpine in 16-inch .lengths; will deliver GRAHAM M., TORRANCE ‘. queen ‘of all the world snd stand in Pioneer Offi ~doubt . thereof by reason of my own LAWYER . to any part of city; also hay and| Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” " ce Miles -Block - Phone 560 | .straw. ‘Reeves & Reeves, Phone o e = i o T IRawe i 1222tf| Remember, Wed., “Wheatless : ) _consent—Catherine of Aragon. s e ‘ PSS S r—— et oLy i et g o —— 0 T o et A M T N CHICAGO BURNEI AL' - ONCE MORE! ' Forty-six years ago _‘Chicago‘- burned —a warning beacon against carelessness. Men who were ruined in tfie bi; fires of San Francisco, Baltimore, Salem, Nashville, Augusta, etc., couldn’t see how such conflagrations could be—but carelessness and calamity: combined and they resulted, : Are you doing your part toward fire pre,v’ention?Qg blaze that wipes out a building or a few blocks and destroys your property is just as bad for . you as a whole city in ashes. . : ) Chicago’s Famous 8 Insurance Patro i : -8 . . . Shortly after the big fire the Chicago Board of * ; Underwriters instituted one of its greatest services || : ' to the public—the fire insurance patrol. Thereare y _eight of these patrol companies. They are called" - .‘ V' «sthe right arm of the fire department.”’ ; 1 3 In Bemidji we have no board of uni writers, but we have insuranée men who hs . the interests of the city at heart and W are doing all in their power to keep ! fires down to a minimum and the rate low as possible. No cos: of inspection or investigation charged to the progerty holder and the companies whose names appear below go Don't Try To Cover - your home, your business, your ALL, - with an undersized, out-grown policy ~ Your household goods, your home The next fire may be yours. Who- - and business bulildings, your fix- knows? This is the time of year tures, merchandise and machinery when fires in Bemidji are most —if burned up today—would cost frequent, and you have no right to take chances. It doesn’t cost. infinitely more to replace than 232 much t . what you originally paid. no‘:v ! o be protected. Better act To carryshfl‘lcient fire insurance Unless you have revalued your T costs but little more t 3 Pl'opefty accordi"g to present hlgh pay In the last two han y(f)-u niow “"'“""‘MM_' considerable expense from time to time i prlces-—-unless you have taken out sur;nce rates in th"ygars,t ll'le‘ n- - 8 looking after the welfore of the public. | -3 more fire insurance to coverits in- gecreased. : . Are You Properly Insured Against Fire? Yo, et irnvee, buidings r assihiné \ creased value—a fll'e today mlght . s i like their first cost. Talk with your insurance agent and sce if you are carrying a sensible protection. Im b Telephone, call upon, write or send the cewpon other™words, now that your property is worth more, does your insurance show it? Conservative business | jungmeot suggeats that adequate fire loss protection is as important as fire prevention. K find you but partly protected—as o your insurance agent now. His address is shovy_q in the illustration above. on your policy. Dor’t gamble on fire. Bemi dj i!s Insura nce Wri t e r BERMAN INSURANCE AG: AGENGYENCY || Meet Your Insurance Agent Half Way! ' "FIEST NATIONAL BANK J AT Ehle ccapon-ttodayl : YNOLDS 31' WINTER BERMAN INSURANCE AGENCY ‘ q : : e RI .STATE BANK J. P. LAHR AGENCY Meet your Insuratce Agent half way ! | Tnsurance Agent s NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK > FIRST NATIONAL BANK | TFiers o il nt Youe Tnsorance Ateat's Office—or Tos : REYNOLDS & WINTER B [ ot e P v : | A":;:m T : - These concerns do not recommend ex- SECURITY STATE BANK more chasces. : : '} would Tike co afc over the B cessive fire insurance, but they do|| NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK Ageat's Hame 1 [l protecting myselt againet fire losses. J 1 Addren - i j urge you to protect yourself properly. SUGGESTION - Withostbligaion to Tacenge s b inwerance X ; - P e T Get out fire_insa ici -day — and write ageinst fre lodes. Your stock and store is worth, more pour:) m”nr:.nc:“p;:m;:c'cy Jw.v d perte Fei today and should be insured for more, ] srely _b)mfitm Seethecomponatright. . . . Nl o i Think it over. - : ||Ill|ll|||l||lllIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllll|IIIIIII|II|l|IIlllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII|III|I||IIIIIlIIIlIfllllllIIIll!llI|l|ill||||l|||lllII!IllIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIinu.uiilllii‘fi'dlllflll!IIIHIIIIlIINIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIII!IIIr ~The war pufs tho Tin Gan Garags on tho b Costs Less THE TIN CAN GARAGE by Hop FUNNN TH' ONLY BUSINESS | i‘ TRATE T L and Kills » - = That Cold | [y BE g SETEEALE | S et A e T A DE ereuners ' N P_MQ&L?'N‘ 1 T 006N 1P Al B YHERE IS & 5, war) v ity © CASCARA 2 QUININE|