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S II‘BBIAH FFI! AGAJIPST SYIPATHY (By Unned Preu) ‘Washington,” Jan, 5.—More sym- .pathy is Deing: exerted to recognize .the . Bolsheviki. -~ Russian officials “here have warned against - such course. ble that Russia will ever fighting Germany. FOUR MINERS ENTOMBED (By United Press) Pittston, Pa., Jan. 5.—Four miners .are entombed and 23 others injured, is the latest toll of tives and injured in the "squeeze" at the Pennsylvania Coal Company’s mine here. There is little hope for the four caught by the huge rock formation which slip- ped. . REMITTANCES FOR SEALS SHOULD BE MADE NOW A large number of the Red Cross Christmas seals sent out by the com- mittee, have neither been remitted for, nor the seals returned. Evi- dently, this is a matter of neglect mostly, but a report cannot be made to the state agent unless complete returns are made. All those not hay- ing made remittance will kindly do o0 at once, or return seals to the undersigned. E. H. JERRARD, Chairman Seal Sale. resume ; Make Your Mind Maoter. To make your life count you must %egin now. The youth who applies him. self has the best advantage. But it’ often happens that bright young folks Bave to play the fool for a few years to learn the value of opportunities, Some of them never get over it. They are the ones who know it all and re- sent advice from their betters. But anyone can rise if he wants to. Set the proper task and see that it’s real- ized. Make your mind master and the result will be to your credit. Care for the Crazy. In the Orient the crazy man is a privileged person, to be tolerated, given food, allowed to go where he \ will, but never cured. He Is supposed to be.a peculiarly “holy person.” But 1t is Americans, says World Outlook, who in 1872 founded the first hospital for the insane east of Suez—the Kerr Refuge at Canton, with 500 patients, ,who come from all classes; here you will find the mandarin, the colonel and beggar. Of them 39 per cent are re- ported as recovered. h o / Persian and African Donkeyn. Two speciessof the Caucasian don- %ey hail, the one from Persia, the other from . Africa, says a nature student. Persia 1§ also responsible for the proud soountalneers’ fondness for chicken; sur European ancestors got their voosters at some time during the his- toric period. Finally the famous Cau- easus sheep took one day their depar- |y, ture from the braad plains situated Petween Persia and the Caspian sea. ) Limestone Continues in Favor. Pulverized limestone continues to be ; favor as a soll sweetener or fertll- 1zer, nccording to the United States geological survey. Since the figures of production were first compiled in 1011 the iIndustry has steadily in- ereased, and the output for 1916 of 1,- 966,376 short tons, valued at $1,146,- 582, represents a gain of 512 per cent n quantity and 460 per cent in value for the six years. PSS IS _ Almost Like. Birds. Tt 1s a little known fact that flying fish, encountered in the troplcs, actu- ally flap their wings'the same as birds. 1t is commonly supposed that the fish merely volplane, sail, after getting a good start with rapid swimming. The flapping of -their wings, however. Is so easily scen that it -can be detected with the naked eye. Also, flying fish are delicious for the table. Without Military Honors. The Sumlay school teacher had read the T3 salm. “What do you think.” she asked a little Loy, “the words mean, ‘T saw' the prosperity of the wicked. For there are no bands in jheir deathi?” The boy paused, and then replied,; “Why, teacher. it means that wicked men sustn’t have mill- tary funerals.” Nitric Acid From the Alr. French chemists have given very elose study to the Serpek method of wanufacture of nitric acld from the ;air. In this process bauxite is used. If this process can be worked out on a satisfactory basis it will connect the |mftrate industry with the very impor- ‘ant aluminum industry. The Real Reason. Ar Tlinols woman wanted a divorce MBecause her husband snored and talked lh his sleep. He's probably one of those le.'mspermlng husbands who talks in Als sleep just enough to arouse her |eurlosity, but not enough to tell her fwhiere he has been Arithmetical Puzzle. “How old is your sister?” a woman ‘wu asked. “Two-thirds of her age,” Eu the answer, “is just five-twelfths mine, and I am nine years older she.” What was the age of each? Staples of Norwegian Waealth. Fish and timber are the staples of ASorwegian wealth. Not a sloop or & latesmer navigates the coast but Is m, wholly or partially, with one E the gther commodlly: «om L It is said practically impossi-| Fou Chloe,Kline, husband and wife, & g- rs, to First National Bank' of' Be- i, a_corporation, as mortgagee, ur on .the following real estate %“&e n the County of Beltrami and te of Minnesota, to-wit: The. West?”' Thirty Seven and one half feet (37%) of Lot r (4), and Lots Flve (B)»shnd Six Block Four (4), l"our e Vfl~ unty, (6), in (4). Five (5) and Six 6) (8), in ‘the First Additlon to lage of Turtle River, Beltramf’ Minunesota, also all that porudfl- t the South. West Quarter of the n}g\ Wes Quarter, of Section Thirty T ; Township. One Hundred Fortyfl.l"Elghl (148), North of Range Thirty Two (32) West ' of the Fifth Principal excepting the Lots and Blocks plotted in sald forty acre tract comprised in the Original Townsite of the Village of Tur- tle. River, and in the First Addition to the .Village of Turtle River, and: thal certain tract of said land, described as follows: Commencing at the South West Corner of Lot One (1) in Block Five. (5) in said First Addition, thence south One Hundred Sixty (160) feet; thence East Ninety (90) feet; Thence North One Hundred Sixty (160) feet; Thence West Ninety (90) feet to the point of begin- ning; which said mortgage bears date the 25th day of April, 1914, and ‘which was._ filed_for record and duly recorded in /the oftice of ‘the Register &f Deeds in and for ‘'said County of Beltra Minnesota, on the_27th day of 1914, 'at 2 o'clock P. M. in Book 23 of Mortgages on Page 209 thereof; and, ‘Whereas, there is claimed to' be due and ‘is due.on the date of this notice upon said mortgage and the note there- in 'described the sum of $223.83; and no action or proceeding a. law or i equity, having been instituted to recover the same, or any part thereof, NOW, THEREFORE. Notice ishere- by given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage; al pursuant to the statute in such, case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed and the real estate ‘there- in described will be sold by the Sheriff of said Beltrami County, Minnesota" at public vendue, to the highest bidder-for cash, at the east front door of the, court house in the City of Bemidjl in said County and State, on the 19th/ @ay “of February, 1918. at 10 o’clock ln he fore- noon of that day, save and except that portion of said real estate described as follows, to-wit: Lots Four (4) !ii‘l ) and Six (6) in Block Six (6), dition- to the Village of Turtle Rlver. Minnpesota, and tract of land described ag_follows, beginning at the Southwest (SW) Corner of said Lot Six (8), thence running West Forty (40) feet::thence South One Hundred Fifty (150) feet: thence- East One Hundred Seventy Five (175); feet: thence @orth One Humdred Fifty. (150) feet, thence West Qne Hun- dred Thirty Five.(135) feet to ¢he point of -beginning, the same havi lfi ‘been released and discharged from sthe lien and' operation of said mortgage by an instrument in writing, executed'and. de- livered by said mortgagee dated the 13th day of March, 1915, and filed for record and recorded in said office of the Regis- ter of Deeds in and for said County of Beltrami, Minnesota, on the 80th day of August, 1915, at 3 o'clock P. M. in Book 22 of Mortgages on Page .606 thereof, the agreed consideration for said partial release by and between said mortgagee and said. mortgagors being the'sum of $50.00 which was paid there- for, which sale will be made to pay.the amount which will then be due on said mortgage, taxes, if any, on said real estate, and '-an Attorney’s fee of $25.00, as stipulated in saild mortgage. together with the disbursements allowed by law. Dated January 4th, 1918. y FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF! BEMIDJI, a corporation, - ___Mortgagee. MONTREVILLE J. BROWN, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bemidji, Minnesota. 7td 15-216 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE, SALE Default having been made! in the payment of the sum of:One thousand nine ‘hundred eighty-four and mo-100ths ($1,984.00) Dollurs, which #s claimed to e due and {5 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 contalned, 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 Ngvember. 1913, at 11:00 o'clock A. n ‘Book 23 of Mortgages, on page 139 .and no action or proceeding having been in- stituted, at law or otherwisex to re- cover' the debt secured by smd Mort- gnge wor any part thereof. THEREFORE, NOTXCE I8 NERI‘BY GIVEN, That by virtue: of the. power of sale contained 'im\said Mortgage, and pursuant to the:statute in such case made .and provided, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed:by a sale of the premises described.inand conveyed by sald Mortgage. viz: The north half of the sotliwest quarter (N%SW1Y%) and the soutiiwest q\mrmr of the southwest 'wquarter (SW1HSW1) of section twepty-four (24),"in township one hundred fjfty-one (151),” north of range thirty-two-(32), west of the fifth principal meridian con- taining one hundred twenty acres, more or léss, 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 unfl State, on the 6th da\y M., nl‘ that day, “at puhllc vendue, to the h|;:rhe\t bidder for cash, to pay said debt of $1.984.00, interest, and « if any, on d premises, and v-five Dollars, Attorney’s :fees as d in and by said Mortgage in case .of foreclosure, and the disburse- ments allowed by law; subject. to re- demption at any time within one vear {rom the day of sale, as provided by aw. . Dated November 15th, A. . "1917 - C. J. CARLSON. . Mortgagee. T._A. GRAD 3 Mortgag Tt Sai. 122 " Attorney. Let Us Print Your Sale Bills DID NOU SAY THAT NOU WERE TO THE OPERA LAST NGRT WITH YOUR. SUSTER ( CLOSURN . n hun 3 t the 3 ) Somb s, 'k S| 13, h t 33) NOW, T & hat 5 h al nd Dated G! Mo 22 [ d e nine and 78-1q which ll elslm a ‘certain Mort dul delivered by ' s’e.“' l! Mortnggr. to chnr 8 J. agee, Dollur is_ due a n oanuted .dn: Cnrlwn. uort: aripg date-the I'n‘d of De- cember, 19! l; and with a d;y of sale therein contained, duly rocorded in the for the County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, on the 23d day of Decem- ber, 19 at 10:00 o'clock .A, M., in Book 24 of Mortgages, on page 268 and having™ been instituted, at law or otherwise, to re- cover the debl secured by said Mort- office of the iegister of Deeds in and Bgow iekiroRs NoTicm h ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mort- age, 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- no action or proceeding- veyed by said Mortgage, viz: The, southeast quarter ot the north- east ~quarter (SE¥ NI of section twenty-three (23) and the southwest q\mrter of the northeast quarter (SW E3%) of section twenty-four (24), all ln township one hundred fift; g -one (151), 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, (n the city of Bemidji in said County and State, on the 6th day of February, 1918, at Ten o'clock A. of that day, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of $1,109.78, and taxes, if any, on sald premises, and Fifty Dol- lars, Attorney’s fees as stipulated in nd by said Mortgage in case of fore- closure, and the disbursements allowed by law; subject to redemption at any time within one yenr' from the day of sale, as provided by law. ated November 16th, D. 1917. CHA RLES J. CARLSON Mortnne and interest, F. A.t RADY, e T ee’s orne; 7t Sat. g1“2 2- i T DON'T CARE MUCH FOR.OPERA T LIKE DANC\NG OR’ GAMES BET BI.ASSIFI-VEI] FOR SALE—Tnmnrack and jackpine WANTH in 16-inch -lengths; will deliver to any part of city; also hay and straw. Reeves & Reeves, Phone 20. 1222t FURNITURE STORE FOR. SALE— ~ Here .is an opportunity for some one to step into a good business proposition right here in Bemidji. Might consider part exchange. Sas Wm. Morris & Co., owners, Odd Fellows building. 8d 1 FOR SALE—Two sets heavy bobsleds Ole Gennis, phone 289-W. 6d19 FOR SALE—Seasoned oak wood, 4 foot, $7 per cord; phone 4F3. 2 6d 110 FOR RENT FOR RENT—The Park Hotel, fur- nished complete, and well steam heated throughout the whole - building; 27 sleeping rooms, din- ing room, sitting room and kitch- en; will rent to the right parties. This hotel is doing a good busi- ness. Will give lease to suit rent- er. Here is your chance to get into business for a little money. Reason for renting, I am going to work for the government at the harness business. This notice will appear only twice. A. L. Dick- enson, owner, Bemidji. 2-15 If you want some very good up- land hay at $23.00 per.ton, write M. ysethe. Crookston, Minn.—Adv. 114115 FOR RENT—Four-room house, 1231 Dewey Ave. A. Klein 6- 110 FOR RENT—Modern room, 515 B midji avenue. 1227tt FOR RENT—6 room house in good condition, 1-2 mile east of Nymore. ‘Wood free, phone 421-J. 3d1s FOR RENT—Furnished all modern room. 820 Beltrami Ave. 3-18 FOR RENT—Strictly modern room, 507 Mlnnesota avenue, phones 327 or 250. 13tf FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, heated, with connecting bath at 1119 Beltrami avenue, phone 444. 12tf. + . WANTED LOST—Female Irish setter; call Tag- ley & Wold; reward offered. 6d18 LOST—Lavaiiere; finder please re- turn to 1019 Beltrami avenue for reward. WANTED—Maid at- Lake Sanatorium, Puposky, Minn. quire Pioneer Office. FOUND-—Knitted hielmet.-Owner may ~have 'same by - praving property and’ payin is ad. Pi Oftice. D—Permanent employm Have experience as farmer, store- "keeper and’ office work. 0. B. Stephens, 18th St. and Irvine Aves. 1-1 WANTED—Driver at Bemidji’ Steam Laundry. 1-16 Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” People Read This Newspaper That's why i it would be profitable for youto advertise in it — If yoa want a fob If you want to hire somebody If you want to sell something - If you want to buy something If you want to rent your bouse If you want to sell your bouse If you want to sell your farm If you want to buy property If there is anything that w’r:ant the qmckzstl a"ngd best x to supply that want is by placing an an‘vertlsement in this paper The results will surprise and please you ° *“Peper Docs Express’; MACHINERY. 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AtAnyDrug Store Easesanc 1yWhenYouApply And Musterole won't . blister- like the old-fashioned mustard plasm Ju spread it on with your fingers. It pe trates to the sore spot with. n\ tingle, loosens the congestion and _dra —— | out the soreness and pain. le is a clean, ‘white made with oil of mustard.. It is fine quick relief from sore throat, bronchms’, ::lnslhus,hecroup, stiff ne gia, adache, - congestion, rheumatism, Jumbago, pams andm the back or joints, sprai chilblains, irosted feet. eolds on the chest (it often prevents pnaumoma ; Nothing_ like ‘Musterole for: croy dren.” Keep'it handy for instant 30c and 60c Jars. hospital size $2.50. Backache of any kind i3 often. by ‘kidney disorder, which 3 working properly: Poisonous matter and uric acid accum! within zl};w thy in lgr?'[i abundm over-working the sick kidneys, the congestion of blood. causes backblhc in the same manner as-a similar - con: tion in the head causes- headac! %e:u become nervous, despondent, i feverish, irritable, have spots afipennng‘ before the eyes, bags under the lack ambition to do things. - - . “The latest and most effective meana of overcoming this trouble, is to eat spar- ingly of meat, drink plenty water be: tween meals and take a sm%}le Anuric tablet before each meal for a w le," says the famous Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Simply ask your favorite drug, ¥ Anuric if you have lumbaso, rheumatism; gout, dropsy, begin imme: mtely with this novel treatment. S WOMEN OF MINNESOTA. ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO ARE WEAK, NERVOUS, SLEEPLESS: St. Paul, Minn.—“After my first child t Teft me in a. very.., nen ous, weakened and, run-down condition: also suffered withheads' aches. At this time 1 found wonderful relief in Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription.- It .soon built me up in | good condition and my i \' headache was entirely. \! cured. , I-have great faith in this medicine * and have recomm ed it to other women.: T have a.lso used the ‘Pleasant Pellets’ as a purgative and have always found them to be effective and non-griping.”—MB& R. McL. Horumes, 466 Farrington. his sports mixed =~ Defeciive olnuneqrg