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“USE OF FUR FOR TRIMMING Stylish Decoration Figures Consplcu- ously on Majority of Winter Suits lpd Wraps. v Almost every suit,or; wrap this wins Jnr has its bit of fur-trimming, <:In ‘effect. A deep band of the beaver trimmed the coat at the lower part, extending up one-third of the coat _ length. The accompanying hat was. of beaver decorated with a teather orna- velours, which' has almost, the warmth of a wrap which may be made com- fortable enough for even average win- ter weather by the addition of a smart little coat of fur. Narrow bands of % the fur could be used to trim the frock. New American Industry. Turkish towels now come from ‘\ston, Me,, where the mills are 8aily turning out thousands of high-grade Turkish towels that are said to be far superior to the goods formerly brought' across the Atlantic. One mill as a . side line turns out 80,000 bedspreads esch’ week and dally produces thou- sands of yards of mercerized silk. Dlflerent Aprons. There is infinite varlety of aprons; they are either of chiffon embroidered . ke ‘the front of the cofsage, which continues in two points around the walst, or else they are made with a: fichu to match, so as to connect.with the waist, £ | MOWTGAGE FORECLOSURY BALE. ereas, default has been mede in " conditions of that certain mortgage, ruary 20th, 1D11. dul& executad Socurli{ State ‘Bank of Be- jomu ion, mortgages, and fer. of sale .therein contained, d\fly r x‘ded in the office of the Reg- ant su o 2t ufbhosata, February eo y. o nnesota, February Oat. 917, n! 4 o'¢clock p. m., in Book l of Morti’a!rea. on page 283, which nul default consists in t. gors fafled to }r installments ‘& irteen - hundred fifty ($1360.60) h( E’luelp&l as ii became due, amounting ) m: Ko “thé ‘power of ‘sale con- ERE tBiocks anddogs’ Hereby dscidre 5 i are whole - prin 1 sum’ and interest 1 -and - Rnylblc at the date hereof. 5 No'. refore, notice is hereby giy- en, that b]! virtue of the power of sale contained ‘in- said mortgage, and pur- > £o -the ‘statute in such case made lnd “provided, ‘the sald mortfinga will be front door of the. court house, in the City of Bemidji’ p}ln;m B urqv!ouure, and ' the by law: subjec- RAILROADS UP_TO CONGRESS. pine wood $2.28 per cord. Leave good hand and has some clerical A simple method of bluing a.gun ‘Washington, Jan .10, — Congress orders at Brakke’s Stote. "Plione| - experience, to work in “government | barrel requiring no héat is as follows : and not the president should deter- 183-W. 6d115 office . in this county. = Apply| Clean the barrel carefully and, apply mine when the railroads are to be turned back to private management, said Edgar E. Clark, interstate com- merce commlssloner. contln\xing' sm testimony before the senali commerce ‘committee at hlfi “If T had my way,” sald Mr. Clark, “I would have congress fix the date on which railroads should be turned back. This should be sufficiently far in advance to permit the roads to prepare for changed conditions, and then all this uncertainty and disrup- president the power to turn back the roads on an hour’s notice and con- gress itself ought to determine when this shall be.” MODERN BROTHERHOOD SEATS NEWLY ELECTED OFFICIALS The Modern Brotherhood of Amer- ica lodge seated its newly elected officers last evening, the installing officer being F. M. Pendergast, offi- clating as supreme president. There was a large attendance. After the ceremonies a bounteous oyster supper was served. RIPPLE COMING BACK. Frank B. Ripple, formerly chiet of the Bemidji police, is making ar- rangements to move his family back to Bemidji from Stillwater, where he has been employed in the government munition plant.; The plant has .een cloged by the gdvernment. Mr. Rip- ple resigned his position as chief of police in order to enter the munition factory. WANT AD DEPT. Advertisements 1n n1s column cost half cent a word per igsue, when paid cash in advance. No ad wfll be run for lese than 10c per issue. Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issus. . No ads run for less than 26c. FOR SALX FOR SALE—Dry tamarack, 16 inch . wood, $2.75 per cord, tull meastire: Phone 698. 7 ~2dTit FOR SALE—Rex Snnitm‘y closet, complete, Amnquire at 905 Minne-~ sota *Ave, I 2d110 Charter, No 6582 Liberty Loan Bonds— Bonds Idaned (other than U Securities other than U. S.'d: B S PORT OF OOIDMOI' 0? ’1‘“ FIRST NATIONAL EIDJY, BOTA s e FOR SALE—16 inch seasoned jack- JFOR_SALri—Froperty, 3. lots, seyen réom - house with hardwood floor throughout}'garage and woodshed. Wish to ce..i Phone 513. Inquire B&‘VM ! 3Tack. 3di11 jome instances the fur trimming forms |on railroad Iegislation. "“"‘—< ““E—‘“" o Tresh and| ' and sunny. 715 Lake Blvd “almost half the- garment. A lovely| Yesterday he submitted a state- '°J§.§ Acl{,mm:w&cowrs}ggev;eszphgx T e ‘Sé‘i’i‘f Frog’s Appetit . H. N. M’KEE, Funeral wrap recently seen was of henna red |ment from the commission recom-| poy-gy ' Bemidji, Minn. Phone | et > Ban i I comm?:.re:zefr: baibest Director velours with an enormous beaver col- | mending private operatiom of the| g5 pm 4 ¢d114 |FOR RENT — Modern furnished gl 2 N ‘Jar which when opened formed o cape | 2rTiers under stricter government rooms. 311 America Ave, Mrs, | discovered .to possess an Insatiable PHONE 178-W or R Supervision. 1"OR SALE CHEAP—Big camp rante, K. Aller. 3d111 | greed for wasps. This, extraordinary .or 8 holes, nearly new. 0. K. R taurant, 6d1- 13 -‘0 SALE—House and lot, also fur- niture; east of Lincoln school on corner, Nymore. Cheap if taken ladder. ; g 1128t WANTED \ WANTED—3 extra sales ladies. Call this evening. Bemidji Shoe S&olieo 1d1 R LT Sy S 71 WANTED—Woman cook at Erickson Hotel. ° 3d110 WANTED—Girl. St. Anthony’s hos- pital. 8d1-16 e e FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41. 1213t BETTER THAN CALOMEL ave Dlscovered Dr. : ousands Edwards’ Olive Tablets are aHarmless S Substitute. Muwble and quickly correct it. Why mtheuverutthgapenseot the teeth? Cdgums.omdSodmmngB‘:mds.havlzcism nthn: Oli“k’:‘ g]fl btil‘t‘h:l let Dr. Edwards Vi ace. .l i@ ¢ M. and tha Reserve District No. 9 BANK 60,000.00 Liberty loan bonds, 8%, 4 and 41 per cent, unpledged..$ 1,100.00 #aid county and stat the first ’f' of F’obrua¥y. 1610 at # orclock p. m., | ~ Payments ‘actually made on liberty 4% per cent bonds » Men’s Button Shoes, in black and brown. These shoes M at public vendue, to the of the Fourth liberty loan owned:....... .. ......0.. 17,600.00 b ghest, mdx-r for cash, to pay sald debt —_— . 18,60000| g are well worth $5.00 to $6.00. Sale price.. rerereiae e $219 ’fi?:-,"“'&"{f a nmeta'-four and '“d.('m?i'sm%:‘t‘}ixz:' l’l’l?m U., 8. bonds) pledged to secure U 3 anl .-a al ml' "& e e | . . QBPOMER. 4 ks snerssys frvyr et sl tbaesi by %4 10,000.00 - One lot of Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes.... I‘ltw (350 00) dollnrl. attorney's bonds) J)ledzed to lecuro postal Jtipilated tn and by sald-mort-| - - Savings deposits . - 380000 .|Come and see the best ' -p THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1919 WANTED—Young man, who writes To Blue Gun Barrel. “Pioneer office, E, H, Denu. 4d1-10 \FOR RENT "o a solution of one part nitric acid and ten parts water. ~When blue film has formed "on surface, wash with warmH}.- 4 water, wipe thoroughly dary “withilinseed ofl FOR RENT—Furnishked robni, \l‘ar-g;a appetite does not seem “to be in the least checked by an’ occasional sting. The protecting color of the frog, which sits motionless upon ‘leavés, no doubt deludes the most wary of insects into a sense of seenrity. FOR RENT — Modern room. Call' 327 or 250. LOST AND FOUND furnished 14tf W RSN Subscribe for/ The Pioneer ||I||ll|||ll!lllllllI_lllllllllllllllllll“llll“llll ment of henna red. at once. Vincent Jonas Nymore, tion of morale which 1s talked about G- ? . Jaunty little Bton coats of fur often so much would be prevented Minf?. 18d1-26 | 1, 08T—Pair of glagses ~ on America complete a costame of tloth. An ex- [ *° o state it blantly, 1 think con-| e, atosn i BC sl nich T T T T T T TOR SALE—Oak, well built store ample s & costume of soft, warm wool | .gress ought to withdraw from the}” Call ‘at Ploneer office. school. Return to Ploneer office. 3d113 Special Shoe Sale!; FOR = Satuaday, Jan. 11, 1919 ®evcscccvene Ladies’ Gré"y Kid Cloth Top, French and Cuban heel, high top, worth $8.00 to - $10.60:-For Saturday only-.: Ladles black and brown shoes with colored high tops, sizes 4 to- 6, worth $S 00 to $10.50. Sale price One lot Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes in patent leather, cloth top, ‘buttons and lace, sizes 214 to 5. Sale price £ 25 9, 10 50 % Reduction IR Sale Starts Tomorrow-- Bargains In: Shoes ever L gy“ deul:m%feyzede rg-;rrlé;?g At the close-of business:on neus;n:;ux. 1918. , $2 l 9 mgt 'irz:toh 18) lmd fourteen (14),|Loans and discounts, lncluding redliscounts. .4482.630.81 On EVERYTHING' e i vigce By d(§ Second addition_ td %“;‘“:g;!a' ----------------------- * Hone . . { ; o i . ”A‘:’fin‘°§°',’"§;d‘§'n‘m°, DRt thersof. bonds deposited to socure circulation (par value)..$ 26,000.00 Wthh lnCI'udeS_ OUr|E Men’s Four-Buckle Overshoes, the heavy Deeds, {n Beltrami county. U 5 Nonta ana” certifieates. of ‘indebtedness pledged to ph warm kind, and rolled solgs. All sizes.... Biateci- Minncuota, with fhe horadiia: | o, S90S U 5 doponits (par oF ndenisaioss “Siedgad. is i entire stock ; A Lo . '.:..?‘ 36 ‘made by the Eherift of hich ‘sale collateral for state or:other deposits or bill ble. 15,000.00 e Men’s Felt Shoes, high top, while they last.. " trami ‘county at the eas Prémium (on 18- bond Men’s Work and Dress Shoes. Sale price... P IIII!IIIIll_fl!lllllll"IljlllIIll|lllIlIlllmllllllllllll_llllll!llllllilllllllIIllIlllllllllfllmflmlllmlllmlll‘ iilllllllllIllllllllmmllmlmmlllIlIIiIIIIlIIflIll|lHllmllmllllll!!l’lllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII $706,917.62 ...$ 50,000.00 27 10,000:00 o nb‘finy ‘tfme within onv | owned unpledged ... g 60,880.08‘ Gt m,n m day of sale, s _provides Total bonds, securitles, ot an’ U. - - 84,330.08 e Ay » Stock of Federal Reerve bank (30 per cent of Subscribtion) 13100 | offered. .D.g,a Nuvemher zsm, A’ D. Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered. 20,000.00 BEILEAY SE TY STATE BANK Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank....... 41,280.80 s S PN 011- BE! ‘"M gt‘a‘shkln va\:}‘t ngd ?et| nn‘i‘oun(s du? from . nationa i Zg.ifl_fi% H ‘s ortgagae. ecks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting 77, Fi S l I dl w d to ‘F) GIBBONS, as Total Of ItemMS .. .uiiieieuuuieeseeeiiionrionaynoseresss 35,803.03 '0 a ss a es an‘a a ncal Mtorng' Mr Mortn‘ i Checks on banks located outside of clty or town of reportlng bank 1, '6FT1 1220-124 and other cash ItemMs ... .o ieih.ieieeeineeoeeiiasernnassasns 1,423.00 Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer and uu from U, 8. treasurer. 1,260;00 FENT 5 ; - Al S Interestxenl!"lned It)ul notd collected: T n notes and bl .000.00 B 3 - e oo DOMIG)I oN06 0[0‘ SB/G-DELARTMENT-STORE. llllllllll|lIllI|ll||lllllll_lllImllllll'lllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlflIIllIlIl COLDS INTERFERE. WITH BUSINESS Capital stock puld in. Surplus fund ... Undivided profits ' Less current expen: iE lIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllllllllllIIlIIIIIllIIlIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ,922.42 18,897.42 6,026.00 3 Intere!: n’r:d dlsdcmmtt colle:&te? or crfd"fd in advance of 2.000:00 - - 3 maturity and not earne approximate) . ,000. P Pr. King's New Discovery |Circulating notes outstanding ...... ) 25,000.00 y ‘ relieves them and keep | Nof amonnis due fo Naiont) hans - S e anks, nkers a . . you going on the job Total of items % oo S 4 D aRal Boponie. nbleet to check. i 242,167.17 : vidual leposits subje chec! * : Flf continuous of almost Ceruflc'\teg of degosil dugtlnoleu thnn 30 days (othe: T T o i .0 ulamngchcchngnnmngwugha, Cortifiod checks . : e ‘56 oo ~ colds_and sufferings ‘is_the Cashier's checks .14, sxx 81 . $288,478.28 Total of demand deposits su Time Deposits Subject to Reserve— Certificates of ‘deposits (other than for money borrowed). . Postal savings deposits Other time deposits ... Total of time de; oalts 8 United States Depo: cct to reserve ud u_hmemgn: of Dr, King's New Your appetite, because here’s where you’ll get good things to eat. When the clock strikes on the Eat Hour, you’ll make an unusual rush for the table spread with our groceries. The merit of our goods follows to your very fork, and'you’re life cus- - 206 695 05 'Il 'ISB 28 perenu, fathers, mothers, the —all have used and are using e odat. surest. mtut pleasante ltu remedy War Toan denasits nccount 7 i r merchandise plus servwe b ol droeim Gheand $1.20, |t yarin- SeRORy atount e i 15.000:00 tomers after the first. trial given ou v E——— | Liabilities other than those above stated. 2,793.86 TorAL .ovi i dvenisis s anides v ... .$706,917.6. State of Minnesota, Count?/ of Beltrami, ss. s R. H. Schumaker, cashier, of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the ‘above statement is true to the best of R‘mxl’lkrm(w:vl U:;A:’\zn‘g belief. Cashier. Correct attest: A. A, Warfleld, T. P. Sheldon, A, E. Wedge, dlr%etors. Subscribed and sworn to before me thll 7th dty of January, 1919. (Seal) E. B. BERMAN, Notary Public, eltrami County, Mlnn My commission expires August 15, 1920. Keep Bowels On Schedule Late, retarded functioning throws !h. whole day's duties out of gear. g the system cleansed, the appe- flte lvely. the stomach staunch with Dr. K:nzl New Life Pills. Mild and toaic in action. Sold everywhew 25¢. Henry Brakke Phone 133.-W 1024 Doud "Avenue 1da110 Father has been there before .. DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS NUTe& PA \manc:o-r so.(,.g- THiNG! WH ALMCS oo MY KN‘FI"HN(. BAS AN YU TH MORE USELESS “THAN A KNITTING- B N CHURCH! NWANT Yoy To UNDER-~ STAND THAT THIS KNITTING 1S FOR PATRIOTIC PURPOSES AND_THAT IT IS PERFECTLY PROPER KNIT IN CHURGH UNPBER THOSE SIRCUMS TANCE! ‘ Defective