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lN(i “TRUST” TRIA_I. : *«i#*i#*«iiik m&!z'mmz’m FOR: ALDEBIAN OF 5th WARD (Innrted by ‘and for J. T, Hay- d for at the utb At the eorneat sollcltntlon ol my Mend-, 1, have coneented to beoomo t, & A!Ind‘ldote for: nld thll unoemlon. fihleh was term- fll by the grand Jury report to be.an UnNecessary mlddlomn TWIN CITY AUTOMOBILE SHOW-OPENS' TflI)AY, ‘ St, Paul, Minn.;: F :l;vln tfl“lyk Auto‘l?ob'lo Blu:lwt n.dnd !;:- tr position opened today in usiness ([im?let midwey t ,lfl!wlis and St. Paul. The dxb t lests Jast one week. - Probably " tor the first tim« yenn, both this event the biggest and molt successful incustrial event of “the geason. Juncreds of cacs we.r shown on the ¢00,000 square fect of exhibit space in the Willys-Over- - land building. The exhibit is eseentmlly patriotic. Conservation is the keynote of all shows. = Every.species of tractor in- in , captivity 1s being shown. There are| | 'long, thin tractors, tall slender trac- tors and short thick tractors. All of them run anything which some men who have operated them have {had cause to doubt.. The tractors domoutted. oconservation: of men powe er bread is being. demonstrated ' by the state food ~administration.] Minneapolis mills have installed a ‘huge demonstration to show = how “ 'war bread is/made, Process of mak- " ing wheat flour and in fact the en- ‘tire’ tion, from kernel of wheat to the loaf of bread, is shown. STRAY. BITS FROM ‘TflE_WORLD’S NEWS onfharst kbmz —A ?d’x:emua dog licked four bandits who attempt- ed to hold up the saloon owneéd by " his ‘mistress, Mrs. = Bugenia Graf. Etl:" was $3,000 in the cash reg- T, i Mlfl“ m—eumflhing 25 ps, ‘William ' Caroke, age %, and Martin Brundirk, age 19. "hoy staged six of them in the low of the Deer street pollce sta- ‘e, 2.—%men's &hoes are to be only nine inches high hereafter during the war. This was decided upon by the National Asso- olation of Boot and Shoe Manufac- turers in convention here. v Overation Ohlolgo, I'Q:I: z—Bogdm Gojen, a druggist, treated a toothache by inserting an airpump in the pa- tietnt’s mouth and filling him with air. It was a good joke but it cost Gojen $25 for hls fine. MEATLESS BB.EAXI'ASTS WHEATLESS SUPPERS NEXT F. 8, Lycan, who hn charge of the - food work in this and several other counties pertaining to hotels and] restaurants, received a message this morning to the effect that all break- fasts are to.be ‘‘meatless” and. all evening ‘meals ‘‘Wheatless." . 'This {§ wn addition to the regular “wheatless’” days, which. are Mon- day and Wednesday,” ‘‘meatless” day Tneldoys. and "porklees" dnys sn- lmhyl R il Cieks SURFERING (By_United ‘Press) !‘eb 2.—Hunger - and a\“.“. )fllk Producers’ assocla- on- t. There seems no rellef until sel! Mrs. Ohi the producers again decide:to milk. A, P. Henrionnet and sister, Mrs. R. McPhee, left this morning for-Minneapolis: and St. Paul where they will pass two weeks buying spring stock for the Henrionnet mil- linery parlors. BE. e | at the Tate of $10.00: for nerles,) ¢itias united today to| n_to pinch under|py | exceptin (Prepared and lmm'ted by and tor . Vandersluis and to be paid for '} in_ the office of th x x] x | certain' t i:| Ninety: (to /| the 25th dly of Aprll. mnmmnmrnonm" S '_ the County: ‘of Minneso! lo-wlt Seven ‘an Four (4 p- Oni North of Range Thirt; of ‘the Fifth" Princi AN the ; Lots and: Blocks plotted in said forty acre tract com rl.ed in the Saitert aud: i tha First Addition 1o ke of et ure River, 't of sal Q&' follows: mmenclnf at th Bou!h Welt Corner of Lot On n:Block Five (6) ;‘l 8t Addmon. tlunee south One Hlmdra s::ty 0% feet; th.llc. Efllt Ninety -(90). feet; henes Hundred 8 (llli eet to the poln ‘said lo{o bears 19; 4. -and” whic and .duly reeorded Jtetl ter: ‘of Deeds 2 Belt ning; “whio was flled’ for record i{in and for -said tya:t Minnesota, on the l'm: 1914, at ‘3 o'cl n hereap, ther: || anais-‘aue .on tha an.o or thin g ‘ action or proceeding a. i same; or upon said mortgage nof in described the sum’ ot‘:llgl lt'.plngl :A,o W or 1u ‘having been Insmuted to ‘recove: ny thereo 'y i here- ' by given, that: by vlrine of ‘the power | | | of sale con tained in‘sald mor pursuant- to the statute in -su public vendue, to thn hlyghest bldder tor cash, at the east front door, of the eourt house in the City of Bomld! u.ld County and State, on the 19 h || February, 1918, at10 o'clock in the ore noon of that day, save and. except that real estate’ d CAG-- o Village of !l'urtle River, ot of land_described | | Minnesota, nnd tract of C. W. VANDERSLUIS For. Mayor. To the Voters: At the. earnest :solicitation of a large number of residents of this city, 1 have consented to again.run for -the position of mayor. I'have enforced the laws of the’ city, the state and the mation during my pre- vious terms and endeavcred to keep this city free from internal disturb- ers. I do/ not: hesitate to stand squarely on my past record and there is not an official act but ‘what, should the occasion again demand, will be repeated. 1 intend, if elected, to continue to endeavor to make Be- midjl a place in which it is pleasant to live and one which we can cor- dially. welcome visitors. -1 ‘therefore sgolicit the vote and support of each citizen at the coming election. - iy CHAB w. VANDERBLUIS. 20-218 © i gt il ARSI S SRR P A —_————— MORTGAGE. YORECLOSURRE SALR Default having been mnde ln thp uy- ment of :the sum of On nand. one. hundred nine-and n-lootm (ll 109. 'm nollnra which is claimed to he due and is due at the date of this notice upon a certain Mortnlre, duly- executed. and delivered by Andrew . P. Hendrickson, Mortgagor, to Charles J. Carlson, Mort- zagee, 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 Minnasota, on the:23d day of Decem- her, 1913. at 10:00 o'clock A. M.. in .Book“24 of Mortgages. on page 268 and no action or .proceeding having been instituted, at law or otherwise. to re- cover the debl secured by said Mort- office of the Recister of Deeds in and gage or anv_nart thareof. NOW, THEREFORE. NOTICE 1§ HEREBY GIVEN. That by virtue of the power of sale contained in maid Mort. gage, and pursuant to the statute fin such case ‘made and provided: ‘the =aid Mortgage will be foraclosed by a rale of the premises described in and con- veved by rald Mortgage, viz: The southeast auarter of the north- east quarter (SE%NREY%) of section twenty-three (23) and the southwest nunrtar of the northeast quarter (SW3, NBEY) of section twentv-four (24). all in township one hundred fiftv-one (161), north of range thirtv-two (32) west. in Beltrami' County and State of Minne: sota,” with ' the hareditaments’ and an- nurtenances: which “sale’ will. he. made by the’ Sheriff of 'sald Beltrami County at the front donr of the Court House, in the eity of Remidfl in =ald County and State. on the 6th day of February, 1918, at Ten o'clock A. ~M.. of that day. ‘at public vendue., to the hizhest hidder for ‘cash, to pay said debt of $1,109.78," and. interest, and taxes. if any, ‘on said premises, and Fifty Tol- lars. Attorneév’s fees as _stipulated .in and by n!d Morteage in case of fore- closure, ‘and the disbursements allowed H nubject to redemption at any time within one year from the day of sale. as provided by nw Dated November. 15t! 1917, CHARLES J. CARLSON’, ortgagee. £ A WEAD’ Atty Mortgaree's orne 7t Sat, 1222-22 i e ————— ['SUBSCRIBE TODAYT'| BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER lescri! as_follows, beglnnlng n.t the Southwest Corner.of sald Lof slx (!). thence runn nx ‘West Fo! (402 nce - One Hundred Fifty (150)~feet; ce Fast One-Hundred Seventy. Five (175) feet: thence north Omne Hunflrod fty (150) feet, thence West:One Hun- dred Thirty Five (lll) feet to the int of . beginni “f‘ the same ha: released ‘discharged - and operation of said ‘mort; instrument ‘in wrifln ‘execu Hvered by said mor m« day of March,. 1915. and filed for record a rded in said ¥ Bool thereof, ulfl mtlul ortgage: rtga, " heing! u:a sum ol 8!0 00 whlch ‘was paid.there- for, which sale will be made to pay, the amotnt which wm“then be due sald 3 euhtg.";'nd an Anomey's tee el ”S oo, as !u&:fllud in said mort ge. with'the dllburumentu a.l oW Dated January 4th, 1918, FIRS’I‘ NATION’AL BANK IMIDJI, 2. corpora.tlon. A ‘Mortgagée. MONTREVILLE J. BROWN, A dhoR Attorney for Mortgagee, ey midji, Minnesota. 7td 15-!10 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURN - ‘’Default’ having been made’ ln- payment of -the sum of One thousan nine hundred eighty-four ond n0-10 ths (‘1,9!4 00) Dollars, which is-claimed’ and js due at the date of nom:a upon ‘a certain I(or!n‘o. dnly expeuhfl and delivered by Martin Diet- rich’and CIm Dietrich, ‘his wife, Ilort- gagors, to C. J. Carlson, Mortga, bearing date the 18th day of November. 1913, and with a power of sale therein contained; duly recorded in the office of the ster of Deeds in and for the County of Beltrami ‘and State ‘of "Min- neuoh. on the 26th day of November, }:l&‘llt‘ 1{ 100 o’clock- A. Ml'.igl n: dook of Mortgages, on page and no action .or proceeding having .been :in- stituted, at law or otherwise. 'to.re- cover tha debt ueuuud by 'said Mort- or Inlet reof. . REFORE. NOTICE ‘I8 HER.E N, That by virtue of the power of sale ¢ontained ‘in sald Mortgage, and pursuant. to-the-statute in, such case made. and provided, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of tha premises: described - in and conveyed K said ‘Mortgage,~ viz:~ The..north half of the southwest quarter (N%SW1%) and ‘the southwest uarter of - the: - southwest quarter SW1H%SW1) of . section :twenty-four (24), in township_ one .hundred-fifty-one (151), .north of range thirty-two (82); west of the fifth principal meridian con- taining one hundred twenty acres, more or less, according to the Government survey thereof, in Bellrnml COunty lnd State of Minnesota, with the heredita: ments and appurtenances; will be made by the Sheriff o trami County at the front door of the Court House, in the city of Bemidji in safd 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 bldder for cash, to pay sald debt of u. o, and . interest, ‘and taxes, i said . premises, and Twenty-fiv Dollnru. Attorney’s fees as stipulated and by sald Mort, case of foreclosure, and the disburse ments allowed by law; subject to re- demption at any time within one trom the day of sale, as provide Duted Noyember. lsth. A.. D, 1917, % uo,‘.’é’.’{.. F._A. GRADY, Mortgages's Attorney. Tt Sat. 1222-23 Let Us Print Yopr Sale Bills (1(0) feet; Thw“byal ! dated the. llth 5 ge in | Fi 'BLASSiFIEIl FOR BALE FOR SALE—Wood, wood: > We han- “dle_all kinds of wood in:16-inch lengths. Quick delivery and prices right. Dr{ -seasoned blrch g'reen od ‘onk.” “Reev: *Co. o?m:o ‘phones 20 or 164vW, house ‘phone "84¢6. 124t¢ FOR SALE—Cheap, garage buslnese and variety.store. Also two houses in Fifth ward. l!(l Akre, Bemidji, Phone 265. 6-22 L e FOR SALBE—Baby Rice popcorn 20c per 1b. Hiephane Brand nopeorn 15c per 1b. Sold in hulk C. B. Battles: 6-24 5| FOR R.-TRADE—On oceount of illness, farm 120. acres, 20 acres under, cumntlon. house and barn, - fruit garden well stocked With trees uml ~TWOs! chlu' barber outfit complete. . ‘Will sell for $76. Also No. 6 Remington typewriter, new. Address James Taylor, Tenstrike, --Minn: : FOR EALB—Two Angora ‘cats and kittens for spring delivery. Prices | wif reasonable; Write Mrs. = George F’elch, Sheylin, Minn. 2-24 R SALE—Honsehold goods con- mllug of dining room set, bed- ‘room furniture, etc. call at 208 Third " Street. 6-27 F -FOR SALE , ¢ Two sets of good, heavy, new work harness. One yearling black draft colt, 6 -brood sows: (bred.) One 6-year-old cow, ‘fresh soon. Two 2-year-old cows, fresh soon. 2 yearling helfers. "1 °new wide tire wagon. 1 set new: bobs (heavy). 1 set light bo 8-room house and lot, close in, only 10.00 per month 4-room- house, $35.00 cash “and| $12.00 per month, no interest. " g-room house, $50.00 cash and $17.00 per month: X BEAUTIFUL 16 ACRE FARM. [ ROOM HOUSE (new), barn, ' hog real | house, chicken ‘house, wood house, and’ splendid - well and pump, ' 12 acres cleared and fenced, joins plat- ‘| ted Nymore. = Only $1, 800, Good Hupmobile. 5-passenger car in fine shape, to trade for clear land. A snap for some one. Metz runabout, in good running order, sale cheap or trade for driving +{ horse, cows or wood.: 40-acre. improved farm, heavy hardwood - Soil. and lot. 80 acres good land for ule cheap or trade for hous /.‘New_ water chine very cheap. er - aehing ma- Popcorn . Crispette machine (new) will sell for about one-fourth ot ooet Owner gone. away. . Pair, light bobs with' or vlthout box, - cheap. : Good second hand buggy.’ Biggest snap. in home in-dity: The largest renml list. and look it over. 156-acre 1mproved farm, 56 acres under high state ‘of-cultivation, 12 acres'tame meadow. - Good house-and barn. ‘Will rent, $150 per year. FOR RENT—40-acre improved farm, 12 acres under cultivation, good - 5-room house, good ' barm, chicken house, fine well and firewood. ‘Rent $100 per year. 1 WANT A CHANCE TO - SELL YOUR' PROPERTY THIS: SPRING. 1 DON'T WANT EXCLUSIVE LIST- ING, BUT MUST HAVE SALE CON- TRACT SIGNED OR ' “WILL NOT WORK ON SALE. COME, SEE ME. There is big business for us this year, so give me a_ chance. B. J. WILLITS, 116 3rd St. 6-24 Phone 41, % FOR BENT FOR RENT—Room, furnished or un- furnished.. 502 Fourth St. ' 6-22 — Pleasant rnished room with bath. Hot water heat- ed ‘and modern ‘in every respect. Occupant to leuve city. Telephone 922. 3-26 nished room. Phone 327 or ziot t ————— e WANTED WANTED—Clean - cotton rags. No - buttons or fuzzy edges and no lit- _tle bits of pleces. - 'We will pay b cents a pound for rags brought to the Pioneer office in any size quan- tities up to. 100 pounds. Here's a chance for boys to search mother’s basement or attic for -rags and make a little spending money. Come on, boys, bring your rags here and get the top prices. Be- midji Pioneer. 118tf I. WSW THE “\V\V\\N %0\.\&5 WOULD LEARN E TDO THER OWN Come ln £ -Laun ‘wor! ake 818 America Ave. 6-22 D—XExperienced 'dressmnaker wantl sewing by the day. Call Room. 87,-Jefferson Hotel. 6-2211 WANTED—EM and_team, to haul wood, Reynolds & Winter. - 126tf WANTED—GITT for general Thouse: work. Apply 504 Beltrami ay- 3 R S 3-24 home Big Euter business;: . unnecessary: . G eed Mllls. Norrlstown, Pa. 10- 213 SUBSCRIBE FOR PIONEER Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Doy” > There Was Nothing So nmCo::eshon and Colds and blistered while it Get 3228, the relief. and help’ that mustard flum: &:ve, mthmlt plaster and tenderest skin, Justmmaaeuumoleinw-thmfin- T e, e patn dhesppeate Use Mausterole (cyrr gore thron, bron-: d:iflo,mdhg.cmup.mfineck.whma. ‘pleurisy, t.h.hckot w:mo. frosafeer, colds of achea of sore muscles, fl-chut it often prevents pneumonia), flcmd jua; ospital size “To_trade for house £ Wiate is oflen tentlon is to economue 32 lb cans Sauer, kraut . : 3 21b, cans Pears v 2 tall. cane e e St Wiks 5¢ Label). gal...... 750 3 1bs. ‘Head 1 qt. Mason Jar chkles,' choice sweet, sour, mixed....,..c..0.en 2 $}‘§£es.fff...... ..240_ Apples per e (At Store Only) Trnppma“n’s* ,timn A e, Karo Syrup (Blue Rice.......o. 250 olives or sweet 270 Phone 927 commltted wllen the in- A Maxwell car, famous for its economy;. wull ‘cost you. only a few. dollus a month (2) To- do wnthoot the car, lose time in your busi-" ness, lose the health gained from molormg and ‘worly yourself into illness 2 Use of a Maxwell car will glve you self _confidence. Your’ nelghbon and associates wfll get ‘menhl inspiration from you. As wave circles widen when a pebble hits the water, so will your good example bene- . fit your entire community. Save—yes; but do it sensibly, and let the - Maxwell help. + - Touring Car $745; Rnad:m- $745;. Touring Car with * Winter Top $855; Raadmr with Winter Top 3830; Berline $1095; Sedan with Wire Wheels $1195 WOLD & OLSON F:O.B. Detroit o { Defective