Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 19, 1918, Page 2

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- ment “of -the ‘sum- of One-thousand-one hundred nine ‘and 78-100ths- (ll'lol.'u& Dol h 18 olal] due an Default having bee in'the pay- ber, /1918, ' at 10:00 7 Book 24 'of Mortgages, = = 2 o e 2 AP i 2 N 1 tl‘t‘\‘u‘:; at lgv”or o " No attentlon pald to anonymous contrib Writer's | m v - by deni Rched Se known to the editor, but not necessarily for { 2 3 e - | office of the i ‘Communications, for the Weekly Pioneer must h Jater than Tuesday of each vagk to insurse publication. m X o ter’ (8 three (3 ’ t ?&%‘ ) ?é;ho I twen iqflr_qg'f Al it of fonge thitty two. (13) 2 st 0| - Beltram!{ County and:-State of- Minne-| ' j DR. L. A 5 | PHYSICIAN SURGEON Troppman Block® Bem{djl,-Mina. : - - ::' PR W T kb : ; R : " DRS; GILMORE & McOANR [I E ottt pay sald; debt HUSBAND AND WIFE BOTH SHOULD SAVE ‘MONEY PHYBICIANS AND SURGEONS' || $11°%7. BT A R L bl % ‘THE 0T T Oftice—Miles Bloek ints, “Reormegls facs 'assttpniaied 1n| WHAT'S THE G00D ‘FOR ONE TO SAVE AND THE OTHER \TSDLIATION 304 the disbursements alloyes| ~ JUST ASK YOURSELP TODAY: “WHO GETS THE MONEY o i i, within one year.from tho day of| .y EARNY. DO 1 GET IT'OR'DOES SOMEBODY ELSE enmi;'on, : "PHYSICIAN _AND SURGEON ) November 16th, ‘A,. D.-1017.| 3 B GETTING IT CUT -HIM OFF. ; ' N | eanies T GE0%. | RRNED YOUR MOBEY; I NELONGS T0 . BEEE T, - JMortengee's Attorne, 2 A CAREFUL MAN AND BANK YOUR MONEY. ember of the United Press Association, and %?n’p hunm&':: g pang). ‘WEPAY % PER CENT INTEREST. ON.ITIME DETOEITS The Daily Ploneer is & m of the Pl J : 2 405198400y Dollars, whic laimed : B s 5 5 o repressnted for forslgn sdvertising by the . - T | 6 R _ FIRST NATIONAL BANK JRESS| ‘gagors, to “C. e Catlnon, - - Mortgages, | . SRR B RO —e - General offices in New. York aud Chicago, branches in all principal citles. || DENTIST. . || contuined, duly recorded In the of FARMERS’ & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION | _ , " Office Phone ST6-W -\ || Sesots on the 4sth ‘Hex of November R s 3 . . PLEDGE SYSTEM FOR THE BEST ‘ Res. Phone 376-R o :2%::% '%‘;;fifig'fifii':fi? ‘We are buying Hides, Furs, Wool, ’Naxt week, specially appointed committees of the Red ‘Cross_ohapter | __ :gv!:rtfi ;:l S# -Q?:fir:thiry' ::l'd 'f, o;t 4 Peits and Tallovi 'nud' i“ pay will make the rounds of Bemidji in an endeavor. to secure monthly pledges gage or any. part.thereof. . B e e als for subscriptions for the support of the Red Cross chapter and its work DENTIST . ||adOnsy %flmfim‘?fifi ATICE V13 you the full ‘market . price. A for the soldiers and sailors—the fighting men of Uncle Sam. Office Phone 124~ Residence 346 g‘:flgngr-‘:g Jfifi“fizx%fi;ia ,.::{2 - 'lb‘mnny, perhaps; this ‘might seem sort of a_vague' proposition but it Miles Block, Bemidji o Mortgage, and, np;l“ ant o the statuts is what many, many nt;:en culu"are do:n: n;d dh::t; :z:«:;é:n:yi; ::n: T EC e Td e EE,}.S eg:&:):s;flvfi:fiafl;:g%efinp{n 5 eral Minnesota cities' and towns not a cent has ha : g DR, J. - s mveved by sald Mortguge, viz_ dances, shows, bazaars and an endless variety of constant ticket selling DEg “Tg!ron ! quar&rn&{:%s w’%) :!ndtfi: e.:gl‘:::;::t quarter . of ~ the ' southwest -quarter that is exceedingly difficult to back away from, even when the one ap- ; (SW%S f tion _ t = proached does not feel able to ‘‘come across’ at that particular time. (24).‘§ %) of section _twenty-four ;. ~North of Markham Hotel VZ“ of Hom . twentys e Gibbons Block Tel. 380-}| {151), nortn. of range thirty: (32| The idea is simple and allows everyone @o do as he best knows. - : & ”')vo lflg‘ll‘: & t%h ;‘u’;‘fi p:;x_!;g' rmm, a 311 1t is to have the people sign a card agreeing to glve 50 much ‘every |~ Lz :’armli&g!'ox:: JA‘;‘&'EI:",.‘,"%%‘,’ ag::.r,n %fi" month to the Red Cross chapter to support its work. If sufficient support DR. D. L. STANTON ' ; survey’ thereof, in Beltrami County and State of Minnesota, with the heredita- can be secured in this manner it will eliminate constant calls and .cam- ___ DENTIST, onts SAnd.. Sppurtenancusy whish: sata| [l - ; v A 3 ! paigns for money at frequent intervals. The pledges aro for one year and Oftice in-Winter Block. ' : g'{llmecr:::'oy bxtfiti‘fes;x::gti ol aald Fely Bemidji’s all the year round livery. Service is ‘first-class‘always. can be in any amouht one feels able to give in this manner. e e S e Court House, in_the city of, ‘Per;liglld in -~ Best of horses, rigs, robes, foot ‘warmers,-eto. i The plan is to be tried ot“; in Bemtidl:i.d ’l‘hert; nrle c:tlesflltn nrdlnp;g;za OSTEOPATH A ‘;’2 .,?‘:){3"‘1’{‘%3?9 é 5’:’;‘ s; ;f:" n‘:fi’.‘, °"’5, t}: | v POGUE’S m BARN, COR. 3rd ST. aiid IRVINE AVE. not g0’ large as Bemidjl that have not had ome single benefit of an - - af " vendue, | Fatin 2 £ ; i scription for the Red Cross chapter of those places. The chapter 18 sup-||. . Osggépi,{ TAH %ogg‘ggigi——')‘ ?&?{:B&Mb“ffi:_ os?r fi:h.m‘t‘;,{’:g ,':::E il S o) TELEPHONE 3-W - SE e ported by subscriptions by the people and the ticket selling ‘and kindred Twenty five Dollars, Att premises, and, : R EBDCMA : : ways of raising money for the Red Cross are unknown. - AND SURGEON ;. stibulated: 1o and by, ‘!n?i:l afi”&fl‘;fi- i G' EI H IcKERsQN '] m nager The plan is the best one advocated for the RedCross.” It should be ; Ibertson Bldg. Tents -allowed by law; subject to. Te- e e e L Tt from the :day of sale, as provide Office . Phone 153-W demption ‘at any time within one ‘{eg.; i heartily received and supported. - 3 . CHTIROPRACTOR law. ! 2 Dated November ~15th, “A. D. 1917. C. J. CAR! . T THORWAID THUNDE 1 Mortgagee. CAMOUFLAGE WON'T WORK IN BEMIDJI - THORWALD ZUNDE - . f]= A gaman; S : e CHIROPRACTOR 1t ek 1ohaey L oneY: ‘79 ICTURES of liome folks. Acute and Chronic’ Diseases han- lded with great suecess . First National Bank Building Bemidji, Minn. - . Phone 406-W tours 10-12°a. m.; 2-6 7-8'p. m. carry warmth and com- - fort to the heart:of a-soldier. - Well! Well! Well! If some one hasn’t don gone and dug up 0Old| Glory and the winged bird of freedom and stuck ’em up on the rim of a political halo. > i Sort of reminds one of the time when the baby had his’ “pictur” took,” ® @ ; That \ STUDIO -doesn’t 1t? = Remember how you had the kid in front of the camera man and he held up one hand and told the youngster: to “look at the birdle,” _ v »7 and then when the kid was looking for ‘“the birdie,” the camera operator VETERINARIANS ; COld At Once : snapped the picture? - Sort of put one ‘over on the kid? 7. WARNINGER 5 ) L e : .ot . Loyalty? Bemidji is full of loyalty. . Full of loyal citizens as loyal a8 any. A man doesn’t have to shake the American flag nor pinch the eagle to make him scream in Bemidjl, for the loyal ones are too well known. No one seems to know why the loyalty gag. Any doubts been heard? We haven't. Nor about any official in Bemidji—of their loyalty. Let’s see, it took the sheriff’s force to'pull a long running wide open gambling joint in the heart of the city and send the owner to jail. Some- thing unheard of in the annals of Bemidji. Cut out the smoke screen. The camouflage won’t work with Bemidji people. They’re not all fools, VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Houpital 3 doors west of Troppwman Store Phone No. 209 v N. L. Hakkerup. w x\'ré)TEms}?Efi&Nv' % i3 Make an appointment today. Oftice Phone ‘3-R Res. n-.ll ; ; : 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. | i ,;The' Hakke’_ru;p:Studio\ | ~ Bemidjl, - Minn. LAWYERS IT’S THE FARMER'S BUSINESS h The farmer may not feel that he individually is called upon with his money and his services to protect the American flag on the high seas but just wait until the war is over when it may become a question of whose wheat and whose corn and whose cotton are shipped to.foreign ports for higher prices and it will be another matter. But reports at the office of the Minnesota Commission of Public Safety on Liberty Loan and Red Cross campaigns demonstrated that the farmer is rapidly becoming alive to his GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 560 When'a girl becomes a woman, when a woman becomes. a mother; and when|* a woman - passes through the. changes|. of middle life, are the three periods} of life when health and ‘strength “are MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Ongans and Sewing personal responsibility in the national crisis. Machines most necded ‘to withstand 'the pain and 117 Third St. Bemidaji || distress often causcd by severe organic Phone 673-W .| disturbances. Many thousands in Min- nesota would testify just-as -do the following :- The Food P'triot has come to stay. You can’t budge him. Within St. Paut, MiNN—Qfter my first ) o 2 k. 4 & - 2 child it left me in a yous tegle “mopptd ap: from few months the idea of wasting needed morsels or of consuming unneces- vty netiats Swaak- cold in-the head, or nasal catarrh. sary quantities of forbidden foods will -become as abhorrent to the loyal ened fnd run-down _ N 2 ) American as that of being a slacker among other lines. ? condition. ‘T-also suf- ¥ 0 TI y KOnanS ‘ . N. L. HAKKERUP .|| féred with headadlea:? L ; oclefl' ' "~ THE FOOD-PATRIOT J. BISIAR, Manager N You can't think\ clearly when x At tgisffilme Il"f?m! ’ wonderful relief i s PHOTOGRAPHER Dr. Bieree's Favarire 80 Yvour Photos Day and Night b;;fic:,?‘:,‘; i gszfid ; (at no cost toyou) condition and-my 2 - mmmfim ‘headache was entirel 4 %mm.m : ?"r?:d" Ih have ({g‘reat Xunmfi;t; eatacy can, aith in this medicine frte and have recommend- o e ed it to other women. I have also used the ‘Pleasant Pellets’ as a purgative an have always found them to be effective and non-griping."—Mgs. "R McL. HoLMEs, 466 Farrington e. ‘MiNNEAPOLIS, Minn—*1 used Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription at two '(_lifierent times and have found it a great ID. 3 S efiy daughter has also used it with senchit. I have, and can i-uthfully re- commend the. Favorite Prescription.”— Mgs. S. M. TrompsoN, 7 E. 31st St. . Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prascription is not a secret remedy for all the ingredi= ents are printed on the wrapper. - All druggists. Liquid or tablets, Prince Max of Badén says that Germany's sword alone -can mnever bring victory. - We don’t understand that she is relylng on her sward alone. We have been under the impression that hell had furnished her many weapons infinitely more dangerous than.the sword. MINA MYERS Hair dressing, face muuso; scalp treatment. Switches made from combings $1.50. 311 6th St. Phone 112-W February is going to be some month in Bemidji. It will contain St. i Valentine’s Day, Lincoln’s birth anniversary, Washington’s birth anniver- - sary and election day. Gosh! And we nearly forgot! The District court meets also. i Any one know who the greatest exponent of loyalty and patriotism in Bemidji is? To the first one guessing correctly will be given a free ride in an open auto to Diamond Point and a look at the ‘“old swimmin® hole.” Sl e el The oné domestic animal that hasn’t experienced a stimulus in pro- duction s the cur. 'When will our people be willing to trade him for a sheep? 5 DRY CLEANIN Clothes Clezners for Mel?. Women &nd Children Let Us Print Your Sale Bills {Well now, let’s see. There are days that are meatless and days that are wheatless, and now there are days that are heatless. O, very well! ‘ Tablets, 60 cents. Defective P

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