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L - THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1918 T -, . T P 4 EPIDEMIC ABATES. : s “"n SIMPLE St. Paul, Dec. 27.—Signs of abate- i ment of the second Minnesota epi- FOR SALE - H. W. Lovell, marshal of the admir- alty and prize court. (y}oods seized include two live alli- gators, woolen underwear, hairpins, dried fruits, tobacco, mentals, nit- rates and other chemicals, pears and human hair. share of the naval prize fund of $70,- ~1000,000 to be-o al_nedh;rom ul:e fi?le of ships’ goods sBized hyinaval ships (By United. Press.) | during the blockade of enemy coun- London, Dec, 12. (By Majl.)—1{tries. Thousands of British sallors are im- The sale ‘and the distribution of patiently waiting to receive their|prize money is under dipection of PASS THE STUFF AROUND. | : T gemic of énflulesnza were ::;n b%hstate P ealth officials in reports. irty- M‘ -’Are Qufle un“ke the two cities and towns reported 659 ¥ “odg of Yggtefday' cases of influenza, 16 of pneumonia, and 62 deaths. at Case's Store. & P G R FOR SALE — Household = furniture. ? 4 il AT s LS Waistlines Are Capriclous; Sleeves of | To ";:::l" ';':::e‘;'in"';:gcenm Call evenings. Phone 394 or : ‘Varlous Styles: -Suppl 1 ace a 1 call at 615 Minnesota Ave. 241230 ; .wfl‘;':z w‘,:lppy :l' s“le:' s of ‘the basket, ‘leaving the cup part - Pk s s D sl Sl st above the sofl, but hidden by the fol- |FOR SALE—Light horse; > s p heap of taken at once. A fage. Fill this with water daily, The | ¢ “Every:here &nfl, it nelvtv lcil;thti:; water wiii soak Into the soil gradually 1101 Mississippl- Ave. 4 ¢ first %, ance they '“‘g quite 9‘ and will not run through onto the floor | FOR SALE — Mahogany pilano in| “mom“ .::r.{g‘w th:nt‘:u;eg? l: ‘;: below, spolling carpets or wuzcd fleors, %'oog eonlgl;tion ;gr cagl;oor Isa‘ilt;ezrg firmness. to wear onds. one 29 or . over. One looks again, relates a writer el e A e e S S T S i ¢ FOR SALE—43 acres; lot 1, sectiony in’ Harper'’s Bazar, and discovers a s difference which lies not in the out- MIDJI. MINN., NOV. 25, 1918, gf,ogoowns;&ipfifl, nirlng; :gh, ptrl:‘: Huea: bittsderes et of iclover, artfn;ly cn‘zmni\" Text-u‘rlrt Eé::‘.’ ““lin‘éfi.;“nfi’é’z?fi}‘ Ave h'unnéapo‘;::’ Minn legdl}q :}::":: :l;‘:i‘""“d ong's resolution &'asl’dlcaugd o order, Prestdent Clark | e ) . |presiaing. > "In style all ffocks are sim and sim- | - cm"::lle ‘::fi‘owh’ffil dermon| ToOM house—act quick. ple—or' at least they give that Impres- | were deolared. present: Bagley, Gar- cash man for improved 80 to 160 “P- ‘The skirts are.of the well-known |lock, Backus, Palmer, Phillippi, Benner, acre farm. E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- “hobble” type, but they have all the g;z:_%r;.n.smm. Joanis and Clark, Absent:| trami Ave. 1041231 i delights and one of the regrets of the * aminutes. FOR SALE—Oak, well bullt store : 3 BB ' 1 tobble we used to struggle with so | JMinutes of the peclal mee ety | ladder. Call at Pioneer office. CHEAPER THAN ‘ OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COOUNCIL, OITY OF BE- % i November 13th and November 18, 1918, valiantly. Instead of the uncomforta- |were read and ug;){'loved ; . 11238tf "TT R : g - BUTTER bly close. confines OF other days, the | . ronowing bills after beln Lot “TASTES AFGOOD / > 5 Red Lake & Man. Ry., freight are scrupulously maintained, the wear- @ : e e e er has plenty of room in which to charges on car wood,......... $13.78 Street Gang, general street labor 70.50 Fred Petrle, boarding paupers.. 112.00 new skirts are so skillfully folded and jaudited were upon motion and secon draped ‘that though the slender lines | H1Gwed: WANTED—Girl or woman for house- work. Phone 570-W. 29 10th brave the curbstones! A. ‘Grossman, merchandise for at. B 5d12 — . Walstlines are Indeed capriclous, £0r | o' "Tialer, sawing Wood . | 1. r Bl while " some reach’ aspiring heights, { Northwestern Telephone Ix- WANTED—Girl for general kitchen others startle with thelr length. A few V:R::gge C ‘axcfifilnr;y:noms:rr(mse ¥ work. Dalton's cafe. 3d-1230 stald and sober ones insist on being | dise to city building....... jeo% N —_Girl St. Anthony’ rmal. Lottle McDopald, typewriting ac- WANTID, EAC AL Bbo anstonye Lo :Of girdles there are a-plenty, { LTS MERRES, o sion . 4 Hospital. 5d1231 If one would have the swathing kind |1 C. B: pry —and ‘one surely will—remember that WANTED-—Plain knifting and cro- cheting to do at home. Mrs. ; 1t :begins at the' normal’ waistline and | ing streets S i . 4o $ 2 Mareia Mitchell, 12th 8t. between B Tiueedio gt tle diactiof 8 bong ::fil:%f&fl:fiffén9':'.’,3“'?”“':‘ €% y450| Bemidjl and Doud Aves. - 241227 { st rd ree afe, m o «'Sleeves, always ‘a law unto them- | police department . .00 | WANTED—Cleaning girl, by house- selves, are ‘long and tight at times, | S¢itine! Publishing C z keeper at the Hotel Marlkz,na:: again ee-q! Som Tom Ward, ji b once. flflmo:!‘l’d ::;le !r‘ltanf‘t&rl; i~ some are «r?fi"%afiéfi"i,:l | WANTED—GIr1_for general house- § banded with fur and some with heavy | . department . - work. Mrs, B. E. Kenfleld, 1224 | S material. * Though the stralght neck- | “%yier department * 20.00| Doudavenue. Phone730. 1139t : liné 18 still much liked, distinctive col- | Jos. Hahn, ecleaning septic t: — e sps ofifur, will stam, 2 B BT T SRS Sy e 300.00 | FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, | . 4 mp & gOWND &8 UN- | " G. “Johnson, refund see or write B, J. Willits, 407 Bel- Wum.wx;ode S e B ) employment license... 60.001 -trami Ave,, new location. ' '1218t¢ 1 i i X . 3 % Resolution designated as No. 141, au- gever were ‘theré such wondrous ‘silk- | ghorizing the issue of aterworks AP « bonds in the sum of $1 00.00 pre- * on dtufts! sented by Alderman Garlos seconded FOR RENT i Wools ' there ‘are—rough homespuns, by Alderman Pnillippt, was read and - ; duvetyns, velours ‘and. jerseys—for |{ieciated, passed An Coates AvesBag. | FOR RENT—Six room house; 615 & suifs and wraps that one may wear l;y‘ Garlot"‘k. Buckléx‘ |mfllll?pl. lBenn X Irvine Ave. A, Klein, 3d1227 A, y 5 X % i Vi ut 2 ‘qual 1al; almer, Croon. Smith, Joanis = and | e e % £ without & qualm, for the materlals oy Nay—None. 'Absent—Barnell. | FOR RENT—Modern office rooms, % 'ou R GROCER 7 3 were manufactured and purchased ; Re:;nhn!cr;l: m;sllz‘nrt\lt‘ed nR|Nn, 1]42. d:s- O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. 1041228 B Tin 8 Ena y ha e ting place for i . 2 long befare there was any question of | ERANE, C14Y, LR, (Lo RORok, Hace, o HAS IT | congervation: - The ‘supply, of course, |special election to be held December | FOR RENT—One office room, in the e & i gbtelanle e LE e S W NORTHERN COCOANUT BUTTER CC. 3 % Backus, seconded by Alderman Benner, MINNEAPOLIS; MINNESOTA |"h’l‘- . v;n'; read nafl dgclll:\re;! passed an(l\ 3"' Forgs ¢ gy IROAT Bl GRS PN ol ried pon the following Aye and Nay|, Ayes—Bagley, Garlock, Backus, LOST AND FOUND RENOVATINGTHE “HARD” HAT },’:‘l‘;fl r, Phillippi, Benner, Croon, Smith, | Aamarrm~mnmnammmmmnnsmannn b Joanis and Clark. Nays—None. Ab:| roUND—Neck chain. Owner may MANUFACTURERS i AT 3 Miscellansous. haye same by proving property. ' gron T T S llliner, Can. Remedy Defeots| (ommunication from the rallroad and| A, . Rako, 1102 Minnesota Ave. e : i warehouse commission, In e matter ol 2 Make Top Plece Stylish rarenion mmission, in the matter of 241228 ¥ application of the Northwestern Tele- > . ' [ and p..“m'"" phone Exchange C r increase of local - ) i 3 4§ exghmgnhlugd toll rates; was read and «No.woman .can well afford to make | ordere 08 ) 3 Communication from :the fire: depart- herself look “hard,” and there is noth- | ment requesting repajrs to be made in ing, ;that .will. do it quicker than a the departments sleeping room. was read culine snd unbending in every line. 'n% Jovemben ach e atowlon e‘{“' R Pghqmu‘h;vem made an unfortun- 'K‘):‘}\emfi‘;" s :e: ‘; e"m“;‘“ 'f‘“ '“" ate purchase. e kind. So these ppHeation of C. R. ckey for dray general hints on renovating may help, | USSiye Was - granted on motion and Usually the unbecomingness of this Anpllll"?“(m of Frnn¥ dl’)a\\‘e}' {;rr rwoé type of hat centers in the crown,|iooanq o e Was sranted on motion an which may be too tall or unbecomjng- “Qnr'\rterly Teport of the oity clerk and J/ city treamurer was read and on motion Iy ‘stiff, or both, The home milliner|ind second declared accepted and or- can- yemedy both those things by re- de'rterl filed. ~ 3 i A was moved and seconded ha e placipg the stiffened side of the crown | youse rent of Mrs. Boldin in the sum of - with a softer material like satin an-}$5 per month be paid by the city, on count of charity. Carried. Vot ¢ tique, which is -ever so modish for|™%¥ p ved" And e a . 5 : . s ol # P e Just now: e with velvet: " UG | HGEINEn T e mraeebeiviat Tihe We will sell 150 cases Wine Saps and Yellow Newton apples ‘at your ‘mew’ material of the desired [, Fhey Burchuse, of 200 CReturned, Sol: one case to a pe'rs'b“ 7 1t alicoril? auill &ecure tothe Iatter. gr%?(;n;ix[\l; ll‘arfixsxm;us ".'x‘mfi,'d‘éxéfl.““"rfip&f 3 o 5 Yy < Aferethit iyou can shir it both for | FELER AIELCEN L T rerred el --"Anpthér rémedy for the harsh crown ,I‘\;d,f"f»gf,',’mfi:‘:‘!"f‘,mf 'g‘}nyf,’)‘;"{}g;(,L',‘sl‘.‘,?j Iy b sl to use the ol "M Jubetns Bk, hedind e Yursioned ' the '$1.50 per case, guaranteed all sound and not more than jon and.second the matter of pro- - = e — = - s e o8 ST AR R e e o " These prices will prevail until countermanded by bulletin No. difieylty, and ons almost universally |i7 SYtaining o conwus of influen pa- 2. Flour and feed prices are subject to change without notice. becoming, . is' to' replace half the side | “There being no further business it ot the crown and the lid with the|was moved to adjourn, ~Adjourned. Approved, more yleldy material. According to H, M. CLARK, 4 & EhRe : ¥ i this method, you will slice off the top| . President. Flour, best patent, per barrel........c.....i.. $10.50 Shelled Corn, per bushel, sacks extra... of the crown and as much of the side | “ Gmo. sTEIN, ; : S ol v gon o bt L iy SERIN BEAR Flour, best patent, per 98 pounds.. .$5.25 : Cr_z}cked C_o.rn, per bushel, sacks extra helght. Then gather the new mate-| MORTGAGE FORBOLOSURE BSALE, Flour, whole wheat, 25-pound sack Chicken. Grit, 100-pound sack vlal as usual. It simplifies the work | Whereas, default has been made in Flour, graham, 25-pound sack Chicken Grit, 25-pound sack to do the gnherlng on a little disk of the conditions of that certain mortgage, the e T that cor : p s ¥ 1 b : the former stiffer stuff. and. dl:fi?r;‘;:gybg‘/m}{\}&}?nguléooizxxflc‘;t:g Flour, buckwheat, 25-pound sack Combination Chicken Feed, a n."xmre of bPCkWheat’ Arthur N. Gould, her husband, mort- Tl 25-pound sack wheat, barley, corn, oats, millet and grit, 100-lb. gagors, to Securlty State Bank'of Be. our, corn, 25-p sack for : $3.00 = , a corpor K QR SRR BRI Sl Bt 0 TR e U S ORI i | R | o b L LR LA - ...83. BE PRETTY! TURN ia o bonst S i ol osbuged |, Flou, barley, 26 pomud teies. Salt, barrel, 280 pounds. s2z65 |} - e n e . H ; me’;t of Deeds in and for Beltrami Flour, rye, 25-pound sack.......... S d) Balt, 100-pound sack Y GRAY HAIR DARK oty Biate of Minnesoti. Tahroar Cornmeal, yellow, granulated, 100-pound sack....$3.85 . Salt, 25-pound sack .. 4 82 6f Mortgages, on page 83, which Cornmeal, yellow, granulated, 25-pound sack......$1.00 Salt; 24 sifter cartons in case, per case.................... $1.75 mortgagors - failed to pay installments k. z Try Grandmother’s old Favor.|to thirteen hundred fifty = ($1350.00) Rolled Oats, 90-pound sack. 3 . of principal as it became due, amounting i — : ite Recipe. of SIKO Tea dog:::'umt to the power of sale con- Holled S 22 pound‘ s 10 rto CEREALS - and Sulphur. éuined in said mortgaxe, the mortgagee Rolled Oats, Mothers, in large cartons, cartons Macaroni per case of 24 cartons. v i ereby elects and does hereby declare for b : ...$2.45 47 A B N L R A e i L U B ; the’ whole' principal sum and {ntore or . : Macaroni, per dozen cartons ... 3 i 0 u - i i Almost everyone knows that Sage HS‘;?;A g;l)fld(r‘«]l] nlnee:‘ys-t(')'\lxr :&ndh:;%:—lli - . Spaghetti, per case of 24 cartons ! i 0 ] o] % 3 g : i | 4 Tm“nd‘e‘t‘jd b%lngslphu%ucgmt zflynn::rl:f e < L nfi“yflffirsat t:r;.f‘ d?‘?eh n‘X;;Sg- § 7 ; ; 3 | %%?‘ghf'e‘fgf(egerl((é?lzen ’caTtOTIS a f f @ d X ow, erefore, notic s - S is color and lustre to the hair when|en: that by virtue of the power of sale s Corn Flak & K uogg ’s, per‘cgse of 8,dyzen i § faded, streaked or gray. Years ago | Sortninet n taid morizage and pur|M | Buckwheat Shorts, very good feed value, 60-pound e, Kellogg's, per dozen $1.40 — 8 the only way to get this mixture was |and provided, the said mortgage will be sack, sacks included ...cccccoocreeee e eeegatstraesaianh saute $1.40 Corn Flakes, Dr. Pr!ce s, per carton of 3 dozen....$3.00 i lo make it ab home, which i mumy | veletnd 17 8, wle,of Ui ersming "Middlings, 100-pound sack, sacks in . . || -Corn Flakes, Dr. Price’s, per dozen | N S s ots rteen (18) and fourteen (14), ClUAEA cereeeiiintrenennniaccadannaaancanee Senevtadaraidons wn-Pie Cream of R " dog 1 ] th in block five (5), Second additi Gy § yve, per dozen £ old' recipe, improved by the addition e o e A S T AT barley, 100-pound sack, sacks included............$2.20 . £ Sfnrmer ingredients, for about 50| minty “and. appurtehances: which saie Corn Feed, a combination of corn flour and xrousflzd o Masola O, per-gallon s oed e th 1 T - 181 sorn 75-nound sack. sacks INCIUACA..c.cciianansas o i % Don't stay gray! Try it! No one trami county at the s (x%ntsfigox?enf corn, 75-pound sack, sacks inclu 'e s ¥ cata Mazoia 81§, per half gallon { i can possibly tell that you darkened |in° sd comnty and state on the Aet Cracked and Ground Feed, a combination of oats, azo0 a-Oul, per quart i g your hair, as it does it so naturally|day of February, 1919, at 8 o'clock p. m., wheat and barley, 100-pound sack, sacks are in- Mazola Oil, per pint . 3¢ 3 : and evenly. - You dampen a sponge|gf that day, st public vendue, to the luded $2.50 Ivory Cold Starch, 8 packageés for 50 2 4 or soft brush .with it and draw this highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt c ----oUc 3 ;. of twenty-three hundred ninety-four and f ’ through your hair, taking one small |57-100 (3289457) dollars, and _interest, strand at a time; by morning the and the taxes, if any, on sald premises, ; " A and fifty ($50.00) dollars, attorney's gray hair disappears, and after an-|fees, as stipulated in and by said mort- other application or two, your hair lbe in ms&e oltl n;:('iec:’osulre. nndbjthe ¢ : . I . bec ‘beau dar] ge ursements allow y law; subject w::i:e tifully k, glossy and to redemption at any time within ‘one > R ot ot year from the day of sale, as provided {,"‘,‘.“ and Sulphor Gom- by, Jaw 0 ember 26tu, A D. 1018 i 3 ated N , A. D, » poun a delightful toilet requijsite SECURITY STATE BANK s OF BEMIDJI, e T | o i NI BRI «for those’ who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not in- Nortgagee. tended for tf: 3 ioati JOHN F. GIBBONS, 3 & cure, mitigation or|"“tiormey for Mortgages, % prevention of : Bemidjl, Minn. SFri 1220-124 e ¢ - - 3 - ! | e 4+ £ R | AT O — — = ) ENCISSUEI S S S — = § E 4 e + = B i