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i | hundred men, “1914, at 2 o'clock " COMBING SEA (Continued from Page One) ple, when a British destroyer boldly drew up right alongside the Tusca- nie. ‘When the men saw this many of them leaped from the boat and : saloon decks to that.of the waiting : destroyer. The destroyer took off several all it could carry, and It-had come up along away. | ‘the #starboard side of the Tuscania. A8 it. steamed away with its deck ! loaded down with Americans, anoth- ! er British destroyer emerged out of the darkness of the Tuscania’s port, now high out of the water. When the men on the doomed ship recover- ‘ ed from their surprise at this unex- ‘pected and skillful maneuvering of the British commander, there was * another scramble to reach the ele- . vated port side, some of the men 'sliding down the incline by the aid i of ropes, and others on their hands WILSON TO_ASK TO0 MAKE HIM CZAR (By United Press) ‘Washington, Feb. 9.—President and knees. jmmm “Wilson will call upon both Republi- * cans and Democrats to help Kim push through his sweeping empowering bill giving him authority to make drastic changes in the war govern- ment. ERMANY TO OFFER ROUMANIA SLICE OF RUSS TERRITORY (By United Press) Amsterdam, Feb. 9.—Newspapers here say that Germany will offer Roumania @& slice of Russian terri- .. tory as part of peace terms. * HOME GUARD FROM RELIEVED FURTHER “STRIKE” DUTY The Home. Guard was relieved from further “strike” 'duty last night and will not be required to re- port nightly for drfll. . The guard was called out when word reached St. Paul grom Bemidii that the city was full of I. W. W. and the situation was: critical. m%common GIVES ON OF RECOVERY (By United Press) New York, Feb. 9.—The condition of Theodore Roosevelt today gave those in attendance greater hope. The alarming symptoms of internal ear troubles are disappearing. Pulse and temperature are normal. The erisis was expected today and the doctor’s statement says there is no need for alarm. : RE JOTN THE COTLORS TWO MO STED BY FOUCAULT Two more have gone to fight for Uncle. 8am, Frank Anderson leaving this noon for camp. He is from Menahga and went to the infantry. John W.: Johnson of Laporie hae ¥one to join the cavalry hranch of the-service, —_———— MORTGAGE FORNOLOSURE SALE , Whereas, default has occurred in the conditions of a certain mortgage, execu; and delivered by George Kline and loe Kline, husband and wife, as mort: gagors, to First National Rank of Be midji, a corporation, as mortgagee, up- on the following real estate situate in the County of Minnesota, BSeven and Four. (4), ‘and_Lots FI (6), ih Block Four (4), and d 8ix (6), in Block Six (& Fl"m(enfi:st Asdmzm to the Vil- in l(::é of Turtle River, Beltrami County, Minnesota, also all that portion of the Su'uth West Quarter of the South West Quarter, of Section Thirty Three (33), Township One Hundred Forty Eight (llll. North of Range Thirty Two (32) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian. excepting the Lots and Blocks plotted in said 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 that certain tract of said land, described as follows: Commencing at the South West Corner of Lot One (1) in Block Five (5) in sald First Addition, thence south One Hundred Sixty (180) feet; thence East Ninety (90) feet: Thence North _Omne Hundred Sixty (160) feet; Thence West feet to the point of begin- said mortgage bears date 1914, and which for record and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said County of Beltrami, Minnesota, on the 27th day of April Pio%" gn Bgok 2: of on Page thereof; and, there is claimed to be due on the date of this notice rtgage and the note there- ‘in described the sum of $223.83; and no action or proceeding a. law or iu equity. having been instituted to recover the same, or any part thereof, NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is here- by given, that by virtue of the power of sale: contained in sald mortgage, and 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 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 rtion of said real estate described as ollows, to-wit: Lots Four (4), Five (5) and Six (8) in Block Six (), First Ad- dition to the Village of Turtle River. Minnésbta, anad tract of land described as follows, beginning at the Southwest (8W) Corner of said Lot Six (8), thence running West Forty (40) feet: thence South .One Hundred Fifty (150) feet: t One Hundred Seventy Five thence north One Hundred feet, thence West One Hun- dred Thirty Five (135) feet to the point of beginning; the same having been released and discharged from the lien and operation of sald mortgage by an instrument in writing, executed and de- Jivered by sald mortgagee dated the 18th 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 30th day of August, 1915, at 8 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 sald 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 sald mortgage, taxes, if any, on sald real estate, and an Attorney’s fee of $25.00, as stipulated in sald mortgage, together with the disbursements allowed by law. Dated January 4th, 1918, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEMIDJI, a corporation, Mortgagee. MONTREVILLE J. BROWN, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bemidj}, Minnesota. a8 35-318 ;:pon said’ ma thence Eas (176) feet: Fifty (180) GLASSIFIED NOTICE Advertisements in this column cost half sent a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No ad will ‘be run for less than 10c per issue. Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. - No ads run for less than 26c. FOR SALE Two sets of good heavy work har- ness. One new wide tire wagon. One good second hand. buggy. One pair light bobs. With or with- out box. Cheap. i One new cutter sleigh fcr bugsgy 0X. Disc pulverizer. One spring tooth harrow. 3-room house and lot, only $35.00 cash and $10.00 per month; no in- terest. 4-room house, $35.00 cash and $12.00 per month. No interest. 6-room house, $50.00 cash and $17.00 per month. No interest. Beautiful 16-acre farm, new five- room- house, barn, hog house, wood house, and splendid well and pump; 12 acres cleared and fenced. Joins ;no);’ own farm in Nymore, Only $1,- 4b-acre improved farm. Good hardwood timber land. Only 4% miles out; $1,600. Might trade for house. Metz runabout in good running order; $150.00. Might trade. FOR RENT 40-acre improved farm; 12 acres under cultivation. Good five-room house, good barn, chicken house, fine well with pump and firewood. Rent $100.00 per year. 166-acre improved farm, 55 acres under high state of cultivation, 12 acres tame meadow. Good house and barn, good well. Rent $150.00 per year. Five-room modern house including heating plant. Rent $25.00. 8-room house on corner and three lots. Rent only $35.00. 7-room house, fine location. A good home. Rent $20.00. 6-room house and 2 ground. Rent $10.00. - If you want to buy, sell or trade land, city property or anything of value, see me at once. I am the man that can do the business. B. J. WILLITS, 115 3rd Street. acres of Phone 41 or 547. 5-212 e FOR SALE—If taken at once, $1,900 takes 5-room partly modern cot- tage at 509 Minn. Ave. Will sell for $2,000 on time. J. C. Cobb, Beinidji, Minn. 6-214 s e e s e LT FOR SALE—7-room house in 4th ward; will sell cheap. Phone 265-W. 6-214 Pl i o NP e TS T S i FOR SALE—Garage business and va- riety stock in Fifth ward. Good location. Phone 265-W. 6-214 FOR SALE—$300.00 cash will buy a four-room cottage in Fifth ward, lot 50x140, wood shed and well. A snap. Call 265-W. 6-214 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern furnished room with bath. Location central and with private family. 1002 Bel- trami avenue, corner Tenth St. Telephone 639-W. 4-213 WANTED WOMEN WANTED—Full time sal- ary, $24, selling guaranteed hos- {ery to wearer. 50c an hour spare time. Big Easter business. Ex- perience unnecessary. Guaran- teed Mills, Norristown, Pa. 10-213 WANTED—Waitress at Third _St. Cafe. Experience necessary. 25tf LOST—Ladies’ gold watch, hunting case style, cover engraved E. T. Waltham movement. Finder re- turn to Pioneer. 6-211 WANTED—Two _setters, $4.560 per day. Olson’s Employment Agency. 2-29 ————— e WANTED—Clean cotton rags. No buttons or fuzzy edges and no lit- tle bits of pieces. 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 WANTED—A steady, reliable young lady to learn press feeding and type setting. Will pay $6 a week while learning. Advancement rapid to one willing and alert. Bight-hour day. Prefer some one who has had at least a year of high school education, and one who desires to learn the trade. Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Phone 922. 4-213 The Inbad Family---by Cowan. KR KKK KKK KK KK POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS * * * % FOR CITY CLERK (Prepared and inserted by George Stein and to be paid for at tha rate of $10.00 for series.) GEORGE STEIN For City Clerk. My friends have urged me to again serve the city of Bemidji.as city clerk. I am particularly anxious to prove myself worthy of the con- fidence you may bestow in me, should you see fit to elect me to this im- portant position. - If re-elected, I wish to give assur- ance that this office will have the best of attention and that I will at all times conduct it to the best in- terests of the city. Your support is nearnestly solicited. GEORGE STEIN, d 27 to 218 City Clerk. FOR CITY CTERK (Prepared for and inserted by F. B. Lamson and to be paid for at the rate of $10.00 for series.) I am a candidate for city clerk. I am a taxpayer and feel a direct in- terest in the growth and develop- ment of our city. I have had twelve years active experience as an ac- countant and bookkeeper in county auditors’ offices in ine state. If elected, I promise you honest, effi- cient and faithful service. FRANK B. LAMSON. d 28 to 218 i L e B i (Inserted by and for H. E. Palmer, to be paid for at the rate of $5.00 for series.) FOR ASSESSOR At the urgent request of taxpay- ers of the city who desire a fair and equitable assessment of the city, I have consented to run for this im- portant position. If elected, I prom- ise to use my best efforts to make the assessment a just and correct one, without favoritism or prejudice. On that basis I earnestly solicit the support and votes of the people of Bemidji. H. E. PALMER. d 29 to 218 Let Us Print Your Sale Bills KHKEKK AR KKK KKK KK Q THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER FOR MAYOR (Prepared and inserted by and for uincy Brooks and pald for at the rate of $10.00 for series.) QUINCY BROOKS For Mayor. To Bemidji Citizens: Having been nominated by voters the of this city as a candidate for the office of Mayor of Bemidiji, I announce my candidacy for that office. If elected, my policy will be to ap- ply common-sense business principles in the management of the city’s af- fairs, and to perform my duties hon- estly and impartially. by In so conducting the affairs of this office I promise the very best efforts of which I am capable. . QUINCY BROOKS. d 27 to 218 AAAAAAR AN PN P s e PP RN PPN FOR ALDERMAN OF 5th WARD (Inserted 'y and for J. T. Hay- ward and to oe paid for at the rate gt $5.00 for series.) / At the earnest solicitation of my friends, I-have consented to become a candidate for alderman of the Fifth ward. I solicit your vote and promise, if elected, to efforts give my best furthering the best interests of the city and ghe ward I represent. 218 J. B. HAYWARD. AN AAAAAAAAAAANANAANPPLS (Prepared and inserted by and for C. W. Vandersluis and to be paid for at the rate of $10.00 fo- series.) C. W. VANDERSLUIS For Mayor. To the Voters: At the earnest solicitation of city, I for the position of maror. a large number of residents of thL have consented to again run I have enforced the laws of the city, the state and the nation 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. I intend, it elected, to continue to endeavor to make Be- midji a place in which it is pleasant to live and one which we can cor- dially welcome visitors. I therefore solleit citizen 20-218 the vote and support of each at the coming election. CHAS. W. VANDERSLUIS. 5. GWNEN TWEM SF ORS THREE OF WO swEATERS NOW! WD THEN DON'T TWMEN DONY BN WE'LL SEE WHEN THEN CALL FOR A neglected coldin achild’s head often leads to chronic catarrh and catarrhat deafness—stunting child- ren’s mental ‘rmw'.h. making them appear stupid. Try Korl}don’s for the : babyscold (at no charge toyou) 60,000,000 have used this 2-year-old romédy. For chronlo catarrh, sore nose, congly coldn, encozing, moke- bleed, cto. Write us for complimen- tary can, or buy tubo _at drugglst's, 16 will benefit you FOUR times more than it costs, or we pay money back. Yor grial can free write to-- KOHDOH BIFG. C0., Winmcarouts, Mika. Sign Food Pledge; Dg Not Pay Money L When you sign the and enroll as a member of the Food Administration, pay no money, : There are no dues or other fees, and the only obligation -ou assume is to co-operate to the best of your ability in the § saving of food. i - President Wilson says there is no other way in which you § can so greatly assist in win. a'ng the war, iR 8 | lumbago, pains and aches ¥ | joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, L _ ¥ ‘ THE BEMIDJI DAILY FIONEER * MOTHERS, DO THIS— When the Children Cough, Rub . Mustero(lle on Throats ~ .an Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. ‘And then’s when you're glad you have a jar of Mus. terole” at hand to give prompt, sure re. lief. It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedy, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. ~ \{ It is the remedy for adults, too.. Re. ~ lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head- ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, of back or ed feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. Fair Food a irection the United States Food Administration.) t Brbpared, Ut o tteon ?t{e Uni ted States Food Administration). & Retail cost for the items of sold in Bemidji: Commodity— Granulated Sugar Wheat Plour, 49 pounds Wheat Flour, 2414 pound: Graham Flour, 10 pound Cornmeal, 10 pounds ‘. Rye Flour, 10 pounds Beans Potatol Onions Butter, Eggs Presh .. Eggs, Storage Rolled Oats, b Corn Syrup, Corn Syrup, 5-pound cans Corn Syrup, 2-pound cans Evaporated y larg Oleomargarine No, 1 Oleomargarine No. Vegetable ........ Lard, 50-lb, tuhs . Lard, substitute Ham (whole) Bacon, fancy, s NOTE—This .. 40@ list represents a reasonable uniform standard, though there must of necessity be constant fluctuations in the market. 3 1t is announced that this price list may be taken by other towns in vicinity as a guide, by adding the frelght cost. WHOLESALE RETAIL $8.26 - 915@10 2.70 az.so%goo l.gfi 1.50@1.56 53@55 63@65 it i 156088 20935 334 .05 S50 56 50 55 43 a7 %36 “.o;: 6a B 14% 30 129 a5 +29 «36 .29 .35 273 .33 ig a7 25@32 28@35 40@42 45@50 this EMIDJI POOL HALL mmmm 201 Second Street s Remodeled énd refinished, now ready for business. Come Here and Enjoy Yourself Soft Drinks of All Kinds -- In Connection -- ‘The place to come when you are in Bemidji. Run on a clean, business basis. You Are Welcome H. O'CONNOR, Prop. Ma ain’t the only one who chans_ her mind 55-SURE ! SURE" S5-S-STEP RIGHT l | Dofactive P

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