Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 16, 1919, Page 4

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BIG.PROGRAM BY . - m; BEMIDJI CIVIC CLUB {YContinued from Page One.) LERIR bt g SN S I ficiency’ and WeITEré “units améig employes. 8 Outline a program to be promoted through employers and employes on the importance of conducting finan- cial affairs through bank -accounts, thus increasing Bemidii’s bank 'de- posits. Secure co-operation of employers in the Americanization program. Traffic and Highways Committee Urge city authorities to immediate- ly_initiate an extensive program of road improvement. g, A Cooperate with the State High- way Improvement association on adoption of Trunk Highway System amendment. A Promote an active campaign for the marking and improvement of all motor highways running into Be- midji. Direct attention of carriers to dis- crimination in rates and assist in securing proper adjustments. Administrative Staff Keéep careful supervision of func- tions of ‘the Association to secure the greatest possible efficiency. Recommend new office methods which may be deemed necessary. Study the operation of other Asso- ciations with a view of adopting such. ideas as are considered practi- cal. Establish a relationship with out- side organizations. Foster among the young men of the city an organization ;similar to the Bemidji Asssociation. To assist in training the young men in the fundamental principles of civic and commercial promotion. Arrange for speakers and create constructive programs for the Asso- ciation luncheon meetings. Develop the programs, entertain- ment and social features of business meetings coming under the Associ- ation’s supervision. Plan and promote an effective and continuous campaign of American- ism. : Encourage support of chautauqua, evening classes in school, Parent- Teacher association and the general -betterment of our schools. Arrange for the establishment of an Auto club committee of the Asso- ciation. Establish a definite link between the Association and the community. Own a genuine U. 8. army wool blanket! Size 62x80 inches, beau- tiful light and dark shades, guaran- teed perfect condition, thoroughly renovated. Will outwear three ordi- nanary blankets—splendid for camp- ing, auto robes, horse blankets, etc. Our rock-bottom offer to you is $6.85, 1¢ss than cost of manufacture. Send today—orders filled in' rotation. Shipped prepaid on receipt of price, and satisfaction guaranteed by the '0ld:reliable Minneapolis Woolen Mills Co., 610 1st Ave. N., Minneapolis, Minn: - k 68at830 WANT D DET WANTED WANTED—Nurse girl, to care for two children. Phone 847. 3d818 WANTED—Dining and kitchen girl, at Kelliher Hotel. 64819 WANTED—Girl for kitchen work. Third Street Cafe. 813tf MONEY TO LOAN on improved farms. Northern Land Company. Phone 29. 1m95 WANTED TO RENT—§ room mod- ern home, September 1st. A. E. Gibson, Tenstrike, Minn. 7d816 WANTED—Woman or girl for gen- eral housework. Call at W. G. Schroéder store. Phone 65. 82tf WANTED—Board and room for girl attending - high school. Address Mrs. John Wallace, Solway, Minn. bert Lea, Minn. wi1dsie . WANTED—Maid for general house- work; girls for diet kitchen and dining room work. Apply Minne- sota State Sanatorium. 3ds1e WANTED TO RENT—For one month beginning August 20, furnished cottage on Lake Bemidji or fur- nished house in town. Address M. J. Brown, State Capitol, St. Paul, Minn, 6d818 WANTED—Loose hay, within the next two weeks, delivered to the Crookston Lumber Co. barn; $10 per ton for wild hay and $14 per ton for timothy hay. Crookston Lumber Co., Bemidji, Minn.. 3d818 — s - HELP - WANTED—Young men, seév- eral, over 18 years of age, to learn the business with large concern; good wages and splendid opportun- ity for boys with good education and of good character, who are willing to work. Give name, ad- dress, telephone number, age and reference in first letter. Address ABC, care Bemidji Pjoneer. 12d828 SALESMAN WANTED — Money on the side comes in handy nowadays. Why not increase your income to meet high cost of living? Experi- ence and capital not necessary. You don’t have to leave your pres- ent work. Sell our Special Ideal . Accident and . Sickness. poligy. Write at once for proposition. Eastern Casualty Insurance Com- pany, Canton, Il 3tSat830 SIDE LINE: SALESMEN--We" ‘have an attractive 1ine of premium as- sdrtiments for -1ivé salesmen. Com- mission from $5 to $20 per order. If you want an up-to-date line, pywrite today. Canfleld Mfg. Co., 4008 Broadway St., Chicago, Ill. : 14816 L= FOR RENT A A A A A A A A A A A AN AN AN A FOR' RENT—Lake shore cottage of tour rooms and large porch. Fur- nished. Also good row boat. At Diamond’ Point. Only 20 minutes walk “to~town. - ~Inquire- ~of Mr. Webster at Troppman’s Department Store. 813tt PESSSSSSSSSTE SO FOR SALE A A A A A A A AP FOR SALE—18-foot Old Town canoe. Address X Y, care Pioneer. 3d818 NS el sz s O SRR FOR SALE—Cucumbers for pickles. Hillcrest Garden, Albert Lea, Minn. ; w1dg§16 B 2T L S N FOR SALE—Tomatoes for canning, order.now. Hillcrest Garden, Al- ‘bert Lea, Minn. w1ds1i6é FOR SALE—A milch cow, § years old. Inquire T. K. Johnson, Sol- -way, Minn. 3d821 FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see ‘or-write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tt FOR SALE—One carload of well broke Montana horses at snap prices, Bemidji Horse Market. J. Moberg. 84tf P Rl IR, S RO e LR, [P YOU WANT—To sell or exchange your property, write me. Minne- sota ~ Str,, Chippewa Falls, Wis. John J. Black. 1d916 FOR SALE OR TRADE—For a light- er car_ a Studebaker Six, in very best of condition. Inquire of Ideal Billiard Parlor. 716tL et s o o S U SIS S B Do FOR SALE—3 good Freeborn county farms and 4 houses in Albert Lea. See Egge Bros., at the Boston Shoe Store, Albert Lea, Minn. w1d816 e St S A, FOR SALE—Farms, acreage, modern and semi-modern homes. Loeffler & Stadheim, 221 Home Investment Bldg., Albert Lea, Minn. w1d816 e FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals 36t e b e S FOR SALE—Electric fan, also tour- ing car in A-1 order, or will ex- change for roadster. Albert Lea Hide & Fur Co., Albert Lea, Miunt wlds1l6é FOR SALE—Houses and lots and small acreage tracts. Own your own homeé. Hellie Bros., 228 Home Investment Bldg., Albert Lea, Minn. w1lds16é FOR SALE — Fine span of black horses, weight 1400 pounds, $250 for quick sale. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 4d818 FOR SALE—One of the best improved 80 acre farms in Bancroft town- ship, 1 mile west of Lerdal. Theo. Torgerson, R. 2, Albert Lea, Minn. w1d816 FOR SALE—Five room cottage; gas, elestric lights, water, large screen- ed porches, garage, two lots, brick cellar. Terms. See D. D. Miller, Phone 167. 6d818 FOR SALE—Five room cottage, one block from Bemidji normal. Lot extends to lake shore. Hardwood floors, city water and sewer, elec- tric lights. Inquire on premises, 1204 Dewey Ave. 811tt FOR SALE—Summer home, 6 rooms; “ also 3-room cottage. Perfect 1o- cation, large screened porch. Birchmont Beach. J. W. Wilcox. Phone 29. 618tf FOR SALE—200 acre farm with good improvements, no quack or foul seed of any kind. See Smith & McAllister, 226 Home Invest- ment Bldg., Albert Lea, Minn. w1d816 FOR SALE—100 fine White Leghorn chickens; some half grown, some full grown and some yearlings; good laying strain. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 11. 4d820 FOR SALE—160 acree in Cass coun- ty, 1% miles from town. 20 acr of timothy, rest pasture a}ld th?. ber. One of the biggest snaps in county, $40 per acre. Theo. Tog- gersen, R. 2, Albert Lea, Minn. w1ld816 FOR SALE—Fine improved eighty acre farm, 13 miles from Albert Lea, on Wilson highway, modern house, land all good, best of soil, eight years time at 5 per cent in- terest. Ray P. Skinner, Albert Lea, Minn. w1ld816 FOR SALE—93 acre farm close to Armstrong on Northwestern, good house and barn. A No. 1 tubular well, plenty of wood, also 82%- acres, 40 acre plow land, close to Armstrong on east. B. A. Cady, Armstrong, Minn. w1d816 FOR SALE—63 acre farm in Cass county, 50 acres plow land, 2 miles from town on state road, near con- solidated school. Good set of small buildings, will make a pretty home. For price and terms inquire of Theo. Torgerson, R. 2, Albert Lea, Minn. w1ds816é FOR SALE—240 acre farm in Cass county, all under cultivation, 134 miles from town, new eight room house, new* barn 92.38 with hip roof, silo 14x40, other good build- 1 ings. One of the prettiest farms »‘in county. Theo. Torgerson, City R. 2, Albert Lea, Minn. wlds16 1057 -AND FOUND. LOQ’F_;Cam_eo pin. Finder léave 4t Ploneer. | 2d813 FOUND—0Odd Fellow badge. Owner can get same by proving property and paying for this ad. Mrs. Julius Venne, Nymore. _ 14816 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FOUND—The gentleman who lost his purse, which containéd money, at the Fair Store, Thursday, may have same by calling for it ‘and paying for this ad. 148156 NOTIOE OF MORTGAGE FOREOLOSURE SALE ‘Whereas, Default has been made.in the conditions of a certain mortgage, containing a power of sale, executed by O. Lindstrand and Agnes Lindstrand, his wife, as mortgagors, to Victor Nor- ell as mortgagee, dated the 10th day of May, A. D. 1917, and duly, filed in the office. of the . Register of Deeds in and for the County of Beltrami, State of Minnesota, on the 11th day .of June, A. D. 1917, at two o'clock p. m. and also duly recorded therein in: Book Thirty-eight of mortgages on page num- ber Two Hundred Forty-six, conveying: and mortgaging the "following describ- ed real estate situdted in the County of Beltrami, State of Minnesota, to-wit: The Boutheast quarter. (SE¥%) of Sec- tion Five (6), in Township Ope Hund- red Fifty-Six (166), North of 'Range Thirty (30), West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Minnesota, containing One Hundred Sixty (160) acres,” with the hereditaments and appurtenances. And whereas the mortgagee ‘has duly elected and does hereby elect to declare the whole principal sum of :said mort- gage due and payable at the date of this notice under the terms and condi- tions of sald mortgage and the power of sale therein contained; and whereas there is actually due and claimed to be due and payable at the date of this notice the sum of Two Thousand Dol- lars 1$2,000.00) principal, and the sum of Three Hundred Four and 11-100 Dol- lars (304.11), interest thereon. from May 10th, A. D. 1917, or Two Thousand Three Hundred Four and 11-100 Dollars ($2304.11), in all; and whereas the said power of sale has become operative and no action or proceeding having been in- stituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by sald mortgage or any ‘part thereof, Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale con- tained in said mortgage, and: pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the said premises described in and conveyed by said mort- gage; which sale will be made by the sheriff of sald Beltrami County, at the Sheriff’s office in the Court House, in the City of Bemidji, in said County and State, on the 30th day of August, A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, at puble vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of Two Thous- and Dollars ($2,000.00), and interest and One Hundred Thirty-Three and 90-100 Dollars, ($138.90), taxes on said prem- ises, and One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), Attorney’s Fees, as stipulated in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law; subject to redemption at any time within one year from the day of sale, as provided by law. . Dated July 11, 1919, s i ' VICTOR 'NORELL, DAVID- J. ERICKSON, Mortgagee. Attorney for ‘Mortgagee, 2030 West Superior Street, Duluth, Minnesota. Saturday & Monday SPECIALS &t Torppman’s Japan Tea, regular 50c grade, pound ...44c Monarch catsup bottle .........23¢c Corn and-Pears, 2 cans TOF 5 iviswins e w200 Swift Pride ‘Washing powder, large size 24c No. 2 can Tomatoes, 2 cans for .......25¢ 2 large cans milk for ............25¢ 3 pkgs. Dr. Price’s Corn Flakes .........29¢c Macaroni or Spaghetti; 2 pounds for. .. .22¢c 3 pkgs. Jello for. . .32¢ Polar White Laundry soap, 6 bars for. :31¢ Baker’s Chocolate pound. ........39 Large Dill Pickles, dozen .........30c Peanut Butter, 1b. .18¢ 6d712-816 Neatly Pressed Suits Always" Look New Regular and frequent dry cleaning and Tpressing keeps your clothes in - splendid appes;rance a}ld fit as long as the cloth will wear, and lengthens also the length of wear given by the material. THE MODEL DRY CLEANERS Phone 537 307 Third Street k4 T"T" GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour 707 Feed, Bto. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidjl, §dinn, 35 BEMIDJI,GAS CO, J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON ..Office and Hospital 3 doors west.. of Troppman’ Phone No. 209 b iy Sud Styeet and Trving gye. SAVE TIME AND LABOR Look- over our line of 6as Ranges and Fixtur- 03- < PRICES REASONABLE TERMS_EASY, Phone 7§ GOING TO SCHOOL THIS FALL? If it is your desire}to brush up on your education, or fit yourself for some special work, something definite, the safest “bet” you have is to attend the . BEMIDJI BUSINESS COLLEGE Schroeder Block, Bemidji, Minn. This school opens MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th Hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. COURSES OF STUDY Short Hand, Bookkeeping, Stenography, Arith- metie, Spelling, Penmanship, English and such - studies as to b work. etter fit the student for his life All of our graduates are holdir‘xg,_eXcellent positions and many of them have secured position before finishing their courses. Recently: L. Olive White has accepted an im- portant position with the Red Lake In- dian Agency. Recently: Miss Alma Murphy has a@}iefited a~ position in the Beltrami-County Audi- tor’s office. These yofing ladies wére both students of the Bemidji Busi- ness College. Bemidji Business COllege‘ E. M. SATHRE, President J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION Dark tan Lotus calf, Eng- lish last, all leather scle, heel and counters. A splendid shoe for school wear, only d $5.90 Boys school shoes, a large line to choose from, each shoe made to give the maximum service expect- ed. Prices range - $4.98 to $2.49 J. C. PENNEY CO.,—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION Ladies Black Kid, 8 inch top, imitation tips, Louis' heel, very flexible sole. A very dressy shoe and a new Fall number, only J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION:WIDE INSTITUTION Colored kid shoe, 8 and 9 inch top, finely finished turn and welt soles, in Grey, Field Mouse, or dark brown, covered or leather heels in both the Louis or half-Louis styles. Priced from— $9.90 t0 $7.90 CUT DOWN YOUR SHOE BILL, BUY HERE Ladles’ Men’s Misses’ Children’s and Boy’s. Misses and childrens school shoes, button or lace, calf or kid leather, all sizes. Priced from E $3.50 to $2.49 Men’s shoes, at prices you can afford to pay, . all good lasts. Look -them” over '$7.49, $6.90,.35.90, $4.98, '$3.98 Saturday

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