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SHE WAS Paris, Feb. 16.—Roumania feels that she was slighted by President Wilson’s failure to mention her’ in his latest message to the world. 1t ) N n 3 Fw TELEPHONE. COMP; NE DISCUSSION A N D ors. o terested in rural telephone compan- jes:and representatives of the North- western Telephone company met at the Commercial club rooms today to discuss closer co-operation and im- provement of the rural service. Experts from the Northwestern company gave talks on co-operation and what should be done to secure better service. '] $17.00 per month. ‘] order; $160.00. SSIFIE Two sets ofgoo eavy work har- ness, .. One new wide tire wagon. - One good second hand buggy. One pair light bobs. With or with- out box. Cheap. One new cutter sleigh for buggy box. 8 Disc pulverizer. One spring tooth harrow. ; 8-room ‘house and lot, only $36.00 cash and $10.00 per month; no in- terest. 2 6-room ‘house, $50.00 cash. ‘and 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 lanoyo own farm in Nymore. Only $1,- 40-acre miles out; $1,600. house. Metz runabout in good running Might trade. Might trade for 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. 156-acre improved farm, 556 acres | under high state of cultivation, 12 Deavtiful; it {s even what one eall a double truth, for it is the inner truth translated by the outer truth; it ", is the soul, the feelings, the idea, ex- - pressed by the features of a face, by the gestures, and actlons of a human belng, by the tones of a sky, by thé Hne of a horizon. Now, to the great artist, everything in pature has character; for the umy swerving directions of his observation :gearches out the hidden meaning of all things. " There is nothing ugly in art except that which offers no outer or invsr truth.—Rodin. - Mrs. M. A. Spooner will leave this evening for Minneapolis where she will pass a month. Her husband is transacting business in the Twin Cities for several days. 6 NOTICE ‘We will flusl?q:yarants tonight. Look out for dirty water. L. P. ECKSTRUM. 1-216 e—————————————— —_——— MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Whereas, default has occurred in the conditions of a gertain mortgage, execu. ted and delivergd by George Kline.and Chloe Kline, hugband and wife, as mort- gagors, to First National Bank of Be- mi a_corporgtion, as mortgagee, ur on the following real estate situate in the County of Minnesota, to-wit: The nd one half feet (37%) of Lot .(4), and_Lots Five (5), and Six (6;. in Block Four (4), and Lots Iour (4)! Five (6) and Six (6), in Block Six (6): -in .the First Addition to the Vil- lage .of Turtle River, Beltrami County, Township O (148), North of Range Thirty Two West of the Fifth Principal Meridia 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 in sald First Addition, thence south One Hundred Sixty (160) feet; thence East ; Thence North _One Ninety (90“ ning; whic! the :35th day of April, 1 was; filed_for regord and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said County of Beltrami, Mln{le-otl. on the 27th’ day of April, 1914, at 3 o'clock P. M. in Book 23 of M%rvlhnsu on Page 209 thereof; and, in dea &'sum of $358.83; action. or proceeding a. law or i. equity, having been instituted to recover the same, or any part thereof, NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is here- bg given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, an 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 Sherift of sald Beltrami County, Minnesotr at public vendue, to the highest bidder for County and_ State, 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 (5) and Six (02 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 Corner of said Lot Six (8), thence (40) feet; thence Fifty (160) feet; Fast One Hundred Seventy Five (175) feet; thencd morth One Hundred Pifty (150) feet, thence West One Hun- dred Thlrtr Five (185) feet to the point of beginn! nflg. the same having been released and dischar; from the len and operation of Hay ot Muran: o1 sy ar 3 and recorded in said ter of Deeds in and for sald County of Beltrami, Minnesota, on the 80th day of Ausust. 1915, at 8 o’'clock P. in Book 22 thereof, said parti: t! mo! estate, an as stipulated in with the disbursements allo Dated January éth, 1918. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF . B JI, a corporation, ortgagee, t| WANTED— Used furniture. d| WANTED—A _competent acres tame meadow. Good house and barn, good well. Rent $150.00 per year. Five-room modern house including heating plant. Rent $26.00. 8-room house on corner and three lots. Rent only $35.00. 7-room houee, fine location. A good home. Rent $20.00. B-room house and 2 of ground. Rent $10.00. If you want to buy, sell or trade land, city property or anything of value, see me at once. Iam the man that can do the business. B. J. WILLITS, 116 3rd Street. acres Phone 41 or 547. 5-220 FOR SALE—Birch cord wood, green, $6.75, delivered. J. J. McCurdy, 507 Minn. Ave., Bemidji. 6-218 FOR SALE—40-acre farm, Durand Twp., 2% miles north of Puposky. Heavy clay soll; good house, well. Wil gell for $750. Puposky, Hinn. y -passenger Full equipment; in excellent condition. Dr. G. M. Palmer, 10-226 FOR SALE—Span mules 1 year old; also colt 1 year old. Address D., clo Pioneer. g 3-218 FOR SALE—Five carloads of good oat straw, just arrived. Reduc- tion in price if taken direct from the cars. Also have some good horses and mules just arrived. Reeves’ barn. Phone 164-W.2 6-216 touring car. 16tf B T T T o 1 FOR SALE—Four-room house Fifth ward; reasonable price. Johnson, Nymore, Minn. 3-2l9 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. 11-228 FOR SALE—7-room house in Fourth ward; will - ‘sell -cheap. Phone 265-W. 11-228 FOR SALE—Garage business and va- riety stock in Fifth ward. Good location. Phone 265-W. 11-228 WANTED = - S or Phone 223. Wm. Morris & Co., 0dd Fellows Bldg. 10-23 LOST—Ladles’ gold watch, hunting case style, cover engraved set. Waltham movement. Finder re- turn to Pioneer. 5-219 WANTED — Dishwasher. Dairy _ Lunch. 3-216 WANTED—Competent girl for gen- era]l housework. Mrs., Phil Gill, 608 Bemidji Ave. 2-216 WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. R. Gilmore, 905 Lake Boulevard. Phone 116. 215tf WANTBED—For cash, second hand auto, Ford preferred. What have you? Address Box 53, Tenstrike, Minn. 2-216 WANTED — Twenty-five chickens, Rhode Island Red or Brown Leg- horps. D., clo Pioneer. 2-216 stenogra- pher for general office work; will pay fifteen dollars per week. Ad- dress P. 0. Box 322, Bemidji, 3 Minn. 2-216 WANTED—Girl at the O. K. Res- _taurant, 2-218 WANTED—Until May 1, furnished room ‘or rooms for two. Mrs. R. Koors, Phone 626. 3-219 FOR TRADE—Ome driving horse, arness and buggy. Will trade for second hand Ford. Inquire 220 Minn. Ave. 3-219 Nick Hoffner,|. FOUND-—Chain for . auto. Owner may have game by calling at Pio- neer office and paying for this ad. e S 2-218 FOR SALE—Shetland pony, two pair heavy horses: and harness. Call 3-219 DEAN LAND Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property Troppman Block B ESSIONAL DE. C, B, SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . Oftice—Miles Block —— Clothes .l,‘,l%glén Eor‘ weg‘ Wo! and Children B. E H. i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Oftice Security Bank Bleck FURMITURE & S UNDERTAKING H. N. MoKEE, Funeral Director . PHONE 178-W or R ~ DRS. GILMORE & McCANN - — PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS " MUSICAL INSTRUEENTB ‘Oftice—Mtles Block | ||| Pianos, Orgens, Sewing Machines . 117 Third St., Bemidji . j. BISIAR, Mgr. - Phone 573-W DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D.: PHYSICIAN AND' SURGEON . Office in Mayo Bloek Phone :39¢ Res.- Phone. 397 . DR.L A WARD" " - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON " Bemidjt, Minn. mcul.m‘ EYE EAR . NOSB . THROAT (Hasses Fitted DENTISTS DBR. J‘D Office, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. - Office Phone 376-W _ Res. 376-R - You can't think clearly when s your head is “stopped up”.from’ DR. G. M. PALMER cold in the head, or nasal catarrh. DENTIST b Office Phone 124 Residence 346 Tl‘Y Kondon' it . to clear Miles Block, Bemidji 7 -.your head (at no cost toyou) ,000,000 have -year-old 50_. :w%“ used this 29-year-old re-- DR. J. T. TUGMY DENTIST North of Markham- Hotel Gibbons Block Tel. 280 __DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block OSTEOPATH osPBo R AN BTTR AN AND SURGEON . Ibertson Block Office Phone 153 CHIROPRACTOR Mothel;s of : : Minnesota, Prepare! 3 i When a girl becomes a woman, when a woman becomes aynjother, and when a woman passes -through the changes of “.middle ‘life, are the.three periods of .life . when health and strength are mofst riceded to withstand the pain and distress. often” caused by severe organic disturbances. ~-Many thousands in Min- THORWALD LUNDE - DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Acute and Chronic Diseases handled with™ great Bsuccess. 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a..m.; 26" 7-8 p. m. VETERINARIANS . . following: *Sr. Paur, Minn—“After child it left me“in a very nervous, weak- ened and run-down condition. I also suf- fered with headaches. At this time I-found wonderful - relief - in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. . It-soon’ built me up in good .| condition--and my, -I'headache was entirel, 1 have great faith in this medicine and have recommend- ed it to other women. I have also used the ‘Pleasant Pellets’ as a purgative and have always found them to be effective and non-griping”—Mzs. R. McL. |HoLMEs, 466 Farrington Ave. MinNeapoLis, Minn.—*“I used Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription at two 't‘liilferent‘times and have found it a great WARNING: ; : verdR AR son my first Office and -Hospital-3 doors west of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. 0 - V. DRk Office Phone 3-R -~ Res. 99-J 3rd 8t. and Irvine Ave. LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER 2 Miles Block Phorne 660 Photos Day and Night Third St. Bemldjl” nfii’t’, d?ughter has-also used it with commend the Favorite - Prescription.”— Mzs. S. M. THoumesow, 7-E, 315t St. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is not a secret remedy -for all the ingredi- ents are prir_lted on the wrapper. All ' druggists. Liquid or tablets. Tablets, 60 cents. : TON ; DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 58 - 818 America Oftice Phone 13 k The Inbad Family---by Cowan. 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