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NEWS FROM CORRESPONDENTS XK EKEAKIK I K KK KK * HEULIN * HHR KKK AR KKK KK KK Mrs. B, Petrowsky and son Albert, and Henry Knaupp, Jr., are among those who ‘came home over Christ- mas. 'They say there is no place 1ike home. 2 The children of our school, under the- able guidance of the teacher, presented their Christmas program with much credit to themselves and {o- their teacher, the program being held at the home of Mr. Blanchard, ] owing to the limited seating capac- < ity of the school. ‘ !iitii«k‘*#*if‘iiiil * GRANT VALLEY * 33 % 2 % % b 3 % % % b b Mrs. T. J. Wright returned to her ‘ home here Wednesday from Sentinel “ ‘Butte where. she attended her son’s *'fuperal. She was accompanied by Lon Wright, who is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Max Lubeck. A Christmas party was held at the Bdgewood school Friday afternoon and a program was presented by the school, after which Santa Claus dis- tributed some presents and treats, which were enjoyed by all present. Mrs. H. Wilson and Miss Alma . Murphy visited the Edgewood school Friday. F. W. Lange and family called at _ the H, 8., stilwell home Saturday. Mrs. H. 8. Stillwell and son John have been on the sick list lately. Harry Vogt visited at the T. J. ‘Wright home Monday. -~ 'Will and John' Stilwell and Miss Bdna were shoppers at the Midway Park store Saturday. Casper Knapp and family visited Mrs, Sarah Knapp Sunday. R T hooe o KK RKI KKK K KKK KKK * ROCKWOOD * (PR ET R ERERE R R E. G. Hoodorft lett last Friday for Royalton. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murray and daughter spent Christmas at the B. Edwards home. Alonzo Wright of Sentinel Butte, N. D., is spending the holidays at the-home of his daughter, Mrs. Max LhoMrs. L6~ Petrie, who ‘has ‘been :spending & couple of weeks with relatives in Bemidji, returned to her home last -Wednesday. Alfred Keehr spent Christmas day i with Jay Edwards. it Dorothy and Muriel BEdwards visit- i ed with Vernle and Ella Keehr last I i PFriday afternoon. | | Influenza hag entered the home of | John Olson’s. It is hoped that the case will be a light one. i 2 Mprs., Martha Koenig visited the | i Albert Keehr home Sunday evening. S v Byron Edwards and family spent i S5 Sunday at the Hugh Murray home. 1 i An: enjoyable day was spent, return- | i ing ‘home in the evening. S Selma Malterud is home on a va- cation through the holidays. ° Paul Pagel was among the out- ::’t n' shoppers in Bemidji Satur- LR EEE DR RS R R LR i TURTLE LAKE * e R R E R RS R R LR B.-N. Wentworth, who has taken the. contract to supply the winter fuel:ifor Brown ‘& Brown, the rustl- ing merchants of the village of Turtle Rivery¢ommenced delivering it last week: Mr. Wentworth has an able 1 crew of experienced woodsmen whose axes can be heard in the small hours of the morning. Anyone wishing to purchase fuel and who would ap- preciate prompt delivery would do well . to: place their contract in his hands, Mrs. Frank Johnson and Miss Esther Johnson left Tuesday for Shovel Lake, where they will visit for some time with relatives. A number of our young people at- tended the program given Christmas eve at the Campbell Lake school by Miss Elsie Leunse and her pupils. All report a very pleasant time. F. G. Wilsey transacted business in Buena Vista Saturday. Walter J. Carlson, who is home on a short furlough, visited at the .M. .W. Butler home Thursday. Mrs. Willlam Hines arrived Satur- day for an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. B. N. Wentworth. XK KKK KKK KKK * NORTHERN ;K (ER SRS SRS R R 8 B { | Erle Huggett was in Bemidji Mon- i day on business. { Mr. and Mrs, Ora Whiting enter- tained the following guests at Christmas dinner: Mr. and urs, Clarence Grover of Bemidji, Mr, and Mrs. Erle Huggett, Mrs. F. M. Grover and son Glen, F. E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. ‘Whiting and family hnd Mrs. Emma Anderson. Ross Anderson has bought a new horse. D. A. Whiting has sold the Boldon 40 to Ralph Cronemiller. Doris Anderson has been taken to St. Anthony’s hospital and is still very low with the flu. i A. Skooglund's family is improv- i ing from their attack of the flu. £ Arthur Brown returned home Sun- day morning from Camp Dodge. Mre. J. Noel spent Saturday and Sunday in Bemidji with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Frank Anderson. George Day has put in a telephone and has joined the 22-F line. A. C. Wilcox is reported quite sick with the flu. | { { i i | YR KR H KKK KKK KKK * GRANT VALLEY ® 3 3% 3 30k OB O %k % % % % Roger Wright has been quite sick with the flu. Dr. Shannon was called out on Wednesday and he is now improving. AMr, and Mrs. Frank Silversack ate AT THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER = v FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 1918 sick list but is now improved. Casper Knapp and family spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Sarah Knapp. Advertisements In s column Leg Daiiey and Lyle Sanders from | cost half cent a word per issue, when Dickens, lowa, are viiting at the|pald cash in advance. -No ad will Arthur Dailey home in Rockwood. |be run for lese than 10c per lssue. H. S. Stilwell and family visited Ads charged on our books cost one T. J. Wright and family Sunday |cent a word per Issue. No ads run evening. for less than 25c. FOR SALE GEN. MARCH GETS THE D. S. C. B e HISTORY OF THE WORLD-WAR— By Francis A. March, brother of . General Peyton C. March. Com- plete, 800 pages illustrated, official photographs. Your chance to make $500 per month, - Freight paid, credit given.. Outfit free. Victory Publishing Company, 431 8. Dear- born, Chicago. , 2413 e e St FOR SALE—Team of horses, weight 3,000 pounds, willing and gentle. Also harness and sleigh if wanted. Price reasonable, Apply Albert H. Reid, Farris, Minn. 2d13 PRk S S e FOR SALE—1918 Ford Touring car. Completely overhauled and newly painted. Is better than'a new car. Price $400. Address “Ford,” Pioneer office. 6d18 PSR A A LT FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car. Demountable rim, shock absorbers. Car in first class mechanical con- dition. Call R. A. Olson, 1118 Bemidjl Ave. Phone 465. 3d13 — FOR SALE—Oak, well - built store Jadder. Call at Pioneer office. 1123tf S Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up ~ Every Morning —— A photograph of Secretary of War Get In the hablt of drinking a Newton Baker pinning the Distin. glass of hot water before guished Service Cross on General breakfast. March, chief of staff, General Pershing re:lommended this decoration for Gen- eral March for his valiant service as T A ke chief of the artillery in France for “!W:t;; :;:e}e‘:fi;onfétu\’xslelgv‘le‘:vsell. the First American army and then as :ac well, digest well, work well, sleep chlef of staff in thls country, well, and look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very OBURE easy. it is if one will only adopt the TN PO BAXE. nxo;ning inside bath. Whereas, défault has been made fn| Folks who are accustomed to feel the conditfons of that certain mortgage, | qu]} and heavy when they arise, split- stuffy from a cold, dated February 20th, 1917, duly executed | &! &4 and delivered by Ruth M. Gould and!ting headache, Arthur N. Gould, her husband, mort-|foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom- 555?{”' m Sff“'}“f’; ,s.maosg""k of Be,i ach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a b, & poration, mortgagee, an b % s i "a Power of sale therein: contatned, | daisy by opening the sluices of the duly recorded in the office of the Reg:|system ister of Deeds in and for Beltrami 8 hole o county, State of Minnesota, February |the Whoi %g(h,rli}l‘l.tnt 4 o'clock p. mz.,“ln }fiu)fi stagnant matter. i i‘k 2, Of MOLiEages, Ol DAt sl hether ailing, sitk or Sala dofault consists in this, that said| Lveryone, Wi ng, well, should, each morning, before mortgagors failed to pay installments A to thirteen hundred fifty ($1360.00) | preakfast, drink a glass of real hot teaspoonful of lime- 3f‘{.7r|nclplil as it became due, amounting water with a joliars. .. .. 4, Pursuant to the power of sale con-|stone phosphate in it to wash from ;ulne‘;dylnlsn‘ld mortgage, the mortgasee | the stomach, liver and bowel§ the erel elects and loes ereby eclare | : 9, 3 1 the whole principal sum and interest | PTeVious day’s .mdlgest:gla_m\ytitues. ee ed ninety-four an - i sweeteniny ($2394.57) dollars, due, and which is g}lf"“m:g;fesflfimentai'y canal before due and payable at the date hereof. e entl e e st h. Now, therefore, notice is hereby giv-| putting more food into the stomach: on, that by virte? of the power of sale| The action of hot water and lim containe: n sal mortgage, ant pur- r Suant to the statute in such case made|Stone phosphate on an e.mptyittboll'nnch and provided, the said mortgage will be |is wonderfully invigorating. cleans foreclosed by a sale of the premises fermentations, gases described in and conveyed by sald :;l:stae“ :Eg ':&fm‘;m;na glvm’gze n’ mortgage, viz: ¥ . ; Lg%s lt(hl;tuenl é;a)sand éourdtgffi mt). gplendid nppetx$ for breabkfea:]:. n block five (5), Second addition to|While you are enjoying your break- Bemidjl, according to the plat thereo{! fast the water and phosphate is quiet- 1 th, on file and of record in the office of the acting 8 large volpma of water | from the blood and getting ready for|: Register of Deeds,” in Beltrami county, stat: of gunneso:n, with, the ht}e;admlx- ments ant appurtenances; ‘whicl sale | 1 i ments A UL oF T} pajo | a thorough flushing of all the inside &aml cu!unhty at ‘thetheué“frur}t ,;loori' 1&[ organs. b e court ouse, in e y O emlidji, HiR e T B e e Ton the irat | The millions of people w}{)‘?].a“ dgy‘;_ctr ‘:ibrunr);. wlsl,lau ] o;lclock(pA m. bot};ered w1thh cons;;patuzrlnx, 110}\‘15 of that day, at publlc vendue, to the|gpells, stomach trouble; others who highest bldder for cash, to pay sald debt z 5 3 et e oL o ‘Simaty-four and | have sallow skins, blood disorders mklotOh (‘znwzt) dollars, nlndu lntel{est. and sickly complex)o;s :re lgu'ga'sg to an e taxes, any, on sald premises, | get a quarter pound o imestone and fifty ($60.00) "dollars, attorney's i fees, as stipulated in and by sald mort- phosphate fi"’m.the drug store. . Thm gnge ih “ease of foreclosure, and the|will cost very little, but is sufficient ‘Ss russemat?ts allow:d 3)’ lnw’;msiubjum to make anyone a pronounced crank 0 redemption at al me w n one s H . .. 5 fean from the day of sale, as provided | O the subject of inside-bathing be 1a fore breakfast. . . Y, T W Dated November 25th, A. D. 1918. v Mortgagee. | IEHIHIEEAINENOLNARAN I JOHN F. GIBBONS, i Attorncy tor. rorteages, Subscribe for The Pioneer N nn. Beml W 6Fri 1220-124 Let Us Get Your e Home On Paper Too Last year a great many people put off their new home on account of the war. Those plus the families who would have naturally made 1919 their new home year is going to make a year of great building. Carpenters are going to be in great demand. Those who get their home planned NOW will be able to get an early start with the actual work. . We are already at work on plags for some of our customers and will be glad to give you very prompt and careful atten- tion too. Don’t wait—call early this month. St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Go. Christmas dinner at the Willlam Hanson home. Clinton Skinner has been on the i FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms] FOR SALE—43 acres; lot 1, section 35, township 147, range 34; price $1,000. M. Moes, 1128 Chestnut Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. ~ 10d1-4 WANTED TheHour You Wait party of mature are, male or fe-\§ bhefore placing your line of goods before male, for jnstallment subscription . o v . . uccounts, Profitabie spare time the publie, is an hour of the public’s time . Small bond required.. Ap- ) o ply Cook Company. 301 Tribune wasted and a month’s prefits for your own Annex, Minneapolis, nn. 13 < s register gone, not to come back. WANTED TO BUY— Good second-| s X hand, recent modvl touring car. The advantage of advertising . lies in the Dodge or Buick preferred. Car| must bo ia good condition and ability of the advertiser to plaee his pro- answer unless you have a bargain. duct before the people when they are most Addregs, “Topring:Cur,, Plonear. & apt to want his merchandise. WANTED—To o bookkeeping, = Ad- If sales are low; advertise to stimulate bus- 5a14 iness—if sales are high; advertise to keep WANTHDL GLT Tor consial Tonse. the proper amount of trade coming, not Fork M N eanndy Loa only temporarily, but permanently. FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, ||~ Advertising Is the Arch Through Which see or write B. J. Willits, 407 Bel- trami Ave., new location. 1213tf |} the Dollars Pass Into the Machant” L FOR RENT ' Private Circulation © k) for light housekeeping, 312 Min- nesota Ave. 2413 |, 2 L] ’ ; FOR RENT—One office Toom in the he Pm"aer wa“t Ads Br . Security Bank. 129¢f ‘We Remember You every minute of -our business career because you are always uppe:,i'most in our thoughts. It is:you we strive to please and satisfy. We. express our sincere jihankfulfieu for the kind co-operation that hk; T passed between us during the yéar1918. We ask this same good willte " continue during the greatest year history has yet invented— | 1919 | Our goodness in service will always hold its standard to be preceded by none. The New Year says “practice economy”—we say, “Come to us, we can help you more than any other factor.” . is no more constant than our Good Wishes to you at the beginning of the New Year and all the way through it. And beyond a shadow of a doubt,.we instill into our everyday bargains a spirit of absolute fairness that hammers its fist upon our counters and displays before your very eyes those same Good Wishes shaped into saved dollars. JUST TURN AROUND—LOOK INTO OUR WINDOWS : and you’ll see us right on your heels with a select stock of merchandise and rea- sopable prices. Be glad of a New Year and be glad of a conscientious merchant who will form a standard of your business with him. y For the good will and the’ very'I‘iberal patronage shown me the past ear, I ; in thank you and trusting that the year 1919 will find me secure in ;our’co:figg;i? which I shall always strive: to merit, I am, as always, Yours, ° Carlson Of Course ERETERNEEE THE STOREMAN ON-BELTRAMI AVENUE YOU KNOW SO WELL SATURDAY SPECIALS SATURDAY SPECIALS 110 best grade, 5-sewed Parlor Brooms, Men’s and Ladies assorted Mufflers; 756, | OO SR T AL, SR, 87c 68c and 59c values; special............ 39c No. 2 size, next to .largest size, real 14-quart galvanized Buckgt, heavy Kiddie Kars, regular $1.90, special grade ...ooceooeieniin sdeepeeneemmannacacd 63c , @ttt $1.55 High bar Cloth Racks......ccccccoloeeeee $1.29 | fg-%fi R‘f““fi ’ $2.37 i ars Laun Gold Band G-Iinch Pie Plates, regular 85¢ | for ry f_z»a'p, i Brazg«’: set, special set of 6................... 49¢ Boys’ or Girls 1.48 gray Sweaters: 3 Golg Band Fruit Dishes, special set of up or straighi: collgf?lgpevgzfitgsr’ Sr::: CHS B SRR TSI IS - - urday ab .. chcaiaaahae it 98¢ Defective