Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 12, 1918, Page 4

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£ i 6 5 on, Jan.® 12—Adoption of plans for providing rifle practice n all ‘high schools of the' country 'was recommended: by ' the 'national board ‘for the promotion of ' rifle practice. AN $ Minneapolis, Jan, 12,—The work- men’s compensation” law ‘is ‘applica- ble when accidents occur outside the stafe, under certain conditions, the state supreme court ruled yesterday. 5dh 5 Chewsu' meop +iano Dry. ! The most frequent canse of keys icking in’planos 1s damp. Keep the .Anstrument in a dry room, out of any drgught, and in as even a temperature a8’ possible. Take.off the keyboard cover, and rub the damp key under- neath and down the sides with fine emery,. paper, this will probably remoye the damp, thoroughly dry the key bed, that is underneath' where the kéy fits, and replace the key. 4 Won a Wife by Bliliards. “Three years ago,” writes'W. N., “a friend and myself were equally infatu- ated by a certain young lady, and seemed to have about equal chances of winning her. ‘In order to ‘play fair,’ we decided to play 100 up at billiards, the winner to have the first chance of proposing. After a neck-and-neck strug- gle I just won by a fluke. All I need add is that—I wish I hadn’t)”—Ex- change. x Honest Confession. No man can ever lack this morti- fication of his vanity, that what he knows is but a very little in compari- son with what he is ignorant of. Con- sider this, and instead of boasting thy knowledge of a few things, confess and be out of countenance for the many more which thou dost not under- stand—Thomas’ A.. Kempls, : Heroism. . . Heroism is the brilliant triumph of the soul over the fiesh, that s to say over fear; fear of poverty, of suffer- ing, of calumny, of illness, of lonell: ness and of death. ' There is ne real plety without heroism. - Heroism is the dazzling and glorious concentration of courage.—Amiel., . Tighten Gradually on New Hose. In installing new water pipes, rub- ber hose, etc., do not tighten excessive-- ly at first. - This will not stop any min-, ‘nute leak except temporarily and the rubber ‘walls of the hose are apt to be- come broken. Tighten gradually and the leak will ha ~---2 SIFIED FOR FOR SALE—Norway, jackpine and tamarack stumpage on 320_acres, 21% to 3% miles north of Farris. The 8%, N. E. 3 and 8. E. % of Section 34 and.lot one of N. E. of N. W. and 8. W..of N. W. of Sec- tion 35, T. 146, Range 32. Part reported touched by fire. Good chance for box bbolts, grain doors, mining props or cordwood. Act quick. J. J. Opsahl. 6-118 ' FOR SALE—Tamarack and jackpine | in 16-inch lengths; will deliver to any part of city; also hay and straw. Reeves & Reeves, . Phone 20. 1222t : FOR SALE—Two young cows. - \Will - calf within next two weeks. Price /$100 each. Will take good sows _in, exchange. _T. J. Welsh, Leech Lake, Minn. 3-112 >;FOR SALE—Pumping engine. Phone 93. 6-114 {i FOR SALE—Complete wood saw out- ¢ fit. Phone 93. 6-114 Bkl St S G L LOST—Female Irish setter; call Tag- ' ley & Wold; reward offered. 7-116 OR FOR RENTETM 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 busifiess 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. 2-16 If you want some very good up- land hay at $23.00 per ton, write M. Dysethe, Crookston, Minn.—Adv. 114116 FOR RENT—Modern 7-room house, furnished, on Lake Shore. Apply Berman Agency. 3-115 NT—Modern rooms, 311 America Ave. Phone 807-J. 112tf FOR RENT—Modern room, 515 Be- midji avenue. . 1227t¢ *—Steam lhea TOOm with bath. Call at 1021 Bemidji Ave. or. Phone 428-J. 5-112 Mo el T v vt S s FOR RENT—Five-room house, com- pletely furnished. 1237 Dewey Ave. Phone 161-J. 1-116 FOR TRADE—My farm of 120 acres, 20 acres under cultivation, house, barn and nice orchard and fruit garden; Teason for moving to town, account of eickness. Ad- dress. Harry Knapton, Wilton, Minn. 6-1156 ‘WANTED WANTED—Machinist helper . and foundry Hhelper. ‘Bemidji Iron ‘Works. 19te WANTED-—Girl..at Vickers Hqt’.elin | MONTREVILLE J. BROWN, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE ‘Whereas, default has occurred in the conditions of a certain mortgage, execu- ted and delivered ha/ George Kline{and Chloe Kline, husband and wife, as njort- gagors; to First National' Bank’ of; Be- midjf; a corporation, as mortgagee, up- on the: followlngsreal ‘estate situate in the County of Itrami and \State of Minnesota, to-wit{i The West Thirty S : ne: half feet- (871%) of Lot Four: (4), and Lots ‘Five (5), and! Six (6;, in Block Four (4), and Lots I'our (4), Five (5) 'and Six (6), in Block Six (8), in:the ‘First Addition'to the Vil- lafe of Turtle River, Beltrami County, Minnesota, also all that portion of' tha South West Quarter of the South West Quarter, -of Section Thirty Three (38); Township ,One . Hundred ' Forty. = Eight (148), North of Ban%e Thirty Two (32) ‘West' of ‘the Fifth Princl Meridian, 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: therFirst Addition to the Village of Turtle. River, and that certain tract.of said land, described as follows: Commencing at the South West Corner of Isot One. (1) in Block Five (5) in said First Addition, thence south One Hundred Sixty '(160) ‘feet; tbence East Ninety (90) feet; Thence North One Hundred Sixty (160) feet; Thence West Ninety (90) feet to the point ot,-‘hegm- ning; which said mortgage bears date ‘the; 25t y of April; 1914,» and#which 'was"’filed for record and duly récorded in the office of th egister of Deeds in ‘and “for said County of Beltramt, Minnesota, on ‘the 27th day of April, 11914, at 2 o'clock |P: M. in. Book 23 of Morigages, on Paga 209 thereof; and, Whereas, there is claimed.to be due and is due on the date of thisinoti upon said mortgage and the note ther 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 thereofy NOW, THEREFORE, Notice i'h by given,’ that by virtue'of“the power of sale contained’in sald mortgage, a pursuant ;to the statute: in such case made and provided, said imortgage will be ' foreclosed and the real estate’there- in described will be sold by the Sheriff of said Beltrami County, Minnesote at public vendue, to tha highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the'court house in the City of Bemidji inm sald County and State, on the 19th day of February, 1918. at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon of that day, save and except that portion of said real:estate described as follows, to-wit: Lots Four (4), Five (b) and’Six (6) ‘in Block Six (6), First Ad dition to the Village of Turtle River, Minnesota, and tract of land. described as_follows, beginning at the Southwest (SW) Corner of said Lot Six (6), thence running West Forty (40) feet; thence South One Hundred Fifty (160). fee thence East ,One Hundred,Seventy Five (176) feet; thence gorth One Hundred wifty (150) feet, thence West Ona Hun- dred Thirty Five (1356) feet to the point ‘of 'beginning, the ‘same having been reléeased and discharged from the llen and operation -of said mortgage by an instrument in writing, executed and de- livered by sajd mortgagee dated the 13th day of March, 1016,-and filed for record and recorded in said office of the Regis- ter of Deeds in and. for said County of Reltrami, Minnesota, on the 20th dav 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 4nd between said ‘mortgagee and sald mortgagors being the sum of $60.00: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 $26.00, as stipulated in said mortgage, together with the disbursements allowed by law. Dated 'January 4th, 1918, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEMIDJI, a corporation, i Mortgagee. Attorney for. Mortgagee, ’ Bemidjf,; Minnesota. ¢ Ttd 16-216° MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in - the payment of the sum of One thousand nine hundred eignty-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 Chira Dietrich, his wifé, Mort- agors, to C. J.:.Canlson, . Mortgagee, enring date the 18th day of November, 1913, and’ with & power of sale therein contained, duly .recorded .in . the offi¢e of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Beltrami and State of Min nesota, on the 25th day of November, 19183, 'at11:00 'clgck A, M., in Book 23 of Mortgages, on page 139 and no action of proceeding .having been i stituted, at law or otherwise, to r¢ cover. the .debt :se¢ured by said Mor gage or any, part thereof. » NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE . IS HEREBY GIVEN, the power iof ! sale contained in sa Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in iuch case made and provided, the sajd! Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the :premises, described in and conveyed by sald Mortgage, viz: The ' north 'half of ' the: * southwest quarter (N%SW1) and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter (SW348W1,) of - Section . twenty-fo (24), in township one hundred fifty-one (161), -north of range ‘thirty-two (82), west of the fifth principal meridtan con- taining one’hundred’ twenty #écres, 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 'A. M, of that day, at public vendue, to the hlghe%t bidder for cash, .o 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 iand. by sald Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disburse- ments allowed by law; isubject to re- demption at any time within one year from the day of sale, as provided by law. 4 g Datéd November 16th, A. D. 1917 ... C. J. CARLSON, Mortgagee. F._.A. GRADY, Mortgagee’s Attorney. 7t Sat. 1222-22 " ADVERTISE! TTPAYS WELL . § The Inbad Family I - QSM! TTMUST BE LATE © OVERSIANED M TME | \-‘.LLD\\:AX*LE KT e ou® | T warE s i et BED EASY LIWE __l That by virtue off MORTCGAGE FPORECLOSURE 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, taCharles J. Qarlson, Mort- gagee, -hearing date’the 22d day ‘of De- comber. 1918, and 'with a power of sale thereln contamed: duly recorded in the for ‘the 'County’ of ‘Béltrami:and State of Minnesota, on the 23d day of Decem- ber, 1913, at»10:00 ‘0'clocK. ‘A.. M ‘Book:#4 of Mortgages, on pi no: action or. proceeding ‘having been instituted, at law or otherwise, to: re- cover the debt secured by said Mort- office ‘of the negister of Deeds in and gage or! any part thereof, R NOW, THEBREFORE: 'NOTICE | IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by, virtue:of: the power of sale contained in, said Mort. gage, and ‘pursuant to'the statute in such case made and provided, the safd Mortgage .will be foreclogsed by a sale of the premises described. in, and. con- veyed “by 'said Mortgage, viz: The southeast quarter of the north- east .quarter (SE%NEX%) , of . section twenty-three (23) :and . the. southwest quarter of the northeast quarter (SW i NE1%) 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- urtenancesy«which »sale. anads by the.Sheriff«of said Beltrami.Catnt) at the-front door of the-Oourt House,f. In ‘théecity of Bemidii in“sald County and State, on the 6th: day.of, February, 1918, ‘at-iTen o'clock A. ., O0f 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 said 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 year from the day of sale, as provided by law. k Dated November 15th, A. D. 1917 . CHARLES, J. CARLSON;, g Mortgagee. F. A. GRADY, Mortgagee's Attorney. 7t Sat. 1222-22 - I SeCr— The Leading Features of the Lead-: ing Machines all harmoniously com- ‘binedinonehandsome NewTroubles Free Writing Machine of the First Quality—In whieh you . will find 5. your own favorite féature of your own favorite typewriter, and the others besides, - ¢ % Improved-Simplified—Kfodernized Simple—Artistic—Durable—Effici= ent—Standird —42 Key — Single Shi all Bcarin: ible—Soft Touch—Light Action. : In the Woodstock You Will Find time-testcd worth-while featuro E:v‘l 1 you like in the raachi 8" tb; “and you_ will slso fiod the used to, .- favorite features of tho other standard malkes which youwish youx: o Yet inthe Woodstack you will find this. aggrogationof high point features much improved and simpllfied, to fit the 3 touch, the porson, the mood, in & wey that: 0o other typewriter docs—(The best operlawrs 8ay this). Only a close-up view, an gctual touch and trial of this excellent typewriter can convince. finvestigato by all means—We are at your service. Let us show you how easy it is to try on Phone Central 5563; writ Wo:_dnock Typewriter Cornp"nn,. ! Chicago Tiges | BEMIDJI DALLY PIO: own one. 11 up—call in—or 4 Report of Condition of the T NATIONAL BANK ’/ 2 at Bemidji, in the State of Minn on December 1. a Loans and discounts those shown on b and ¢).. * bAcceptances of other banks ! counted ... ¢ Customers’ lia or discounted by it Total loans’ d’Notes and’ bills counted (other bank acceptances (see Item 55a) e Acceptances of banks payable at a fu- ture date’ guaranteed by this bank, by indorse- ment or otherwise (sece f Toreign Ex- change or Drafts sold with indorsement of this bank, not shown under under Item d above (see Item '55¢) Overdrafts, U. §. bonds (other: than onds of 1917): a U. S. bonds deposited to circulation “(par value( a Liberty Loan- Bonds, a Bonds other than ' U. pledged to secure U, S. b Bonds other than U. 8. pledged to secure ings deposits d Bonds loaned bonds) . e Securit (not J unpledged Total bon Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (b per cent of subscription) a Value of ‘banking house. b Equity in banking house. Lawful - reserve with ‘Fed serve Bank \ Cash in vault and net amounts from national banks secured and unsecured postal sota, at the close of Business 31, 1917. (Charter No. 5582) RESOURCES. cept (e £469,396.73 § 0 nt of ac- ceptance of this bank purchased 0 $469,396.73 2,000.00 467,396,73 none Liberty secure + 25,000.00 33,100.00 unpledged 314 per cent and 4 per cent.... Bon{ljs.saecurltln, etc, (other than S, 22,000.00 - 7 bonds deposits bonds sav- 10,000.00 5,000.00 bon owned - 47,389.58 L 84,389.58 1,800.00 20,000.00 32,111.99 71,675.28 o7, 20,000.00 Net amounts due from banks, bank- érs, and trust companies. other than- included in Items d 15 13 532.81 s on other banks.in th city or town as’reporti other than Ttem 17) . Total of Items 14 iption fund with U, and due from Treasurer % Total ital stock paid in s current expens and taxes paid . Circulating notes out Net amounts due to N Net amounts due to ers, and trust com than included in Items 30 or 31 Total of items 31 and ng 4,727.05 % bank 260.20 Treas- 5 . '1,250.00 $742,143.64 . ..$ 50,000.00 : -7 10,000.00 § 2734783 21,787.83 LIABILITIES. bank- s - (other 36,888.29 32 44,832.61 Demand deposits (other than bank . (subject to deposits payable (deposits days): i Individual deposits subject Certificates of _deposit due th (other t money tertified Cashier”, Tota 33, 34, of demand ot _to 35, 36 40 . Time deposit! (payable after 30 da: Ject to 30 days or m and postal savings) Certificates of for money borrowed) .. Postal savings deposits . Other _time deposits .... Total of time depo: ject to Reserve, - 42, 43, and 44 Total 55. a Liabilities for rediscount: within (other than bank ¥eposits) Reserve, Items 6, 31, 38, 39 ngs): deposit (other tha with Iederal Reserve Bank (See Item 1d) Reservo .30 to check . 281,880.26 in lIcss han for 5 . . 40,600.00 610.00 11,942.27 n . 200,783.24 5,449:66 65,586.60 & sub- Items 41, 271,818.50 i $742,143.64 s, including those 2,000.00 State of Minnesota, County of Beltrami, ss: T,"R. H. Schumaker, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solémnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. H. SCHUMAKER, Cashier. . Correct—Attest: F..P. SHELDON, A. G."WEDGE. JR., A.'A. WARFIELD, 3 Directors. Subscribed m»nd sworn to before me this.10th day bf Jan- uary, 1918. (Notariat Seal) 1td 112 My commj H. 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