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IOI'IQAGI FORECLOSURE SALE. Default having been made in the pay- ment of the sum of Forty-sight and no- Electric BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER —-—rnmm RVERY AFTERNOON l!(’l" lm&r‘—_‘ THE BEMIDII PIONEER PUBLISKING CO. 4 100 ($48.00) Dollars, which is claimed to be, due and Is due at the date of tnis|l-Vapor notice upon a certain mortgage, duly executed and delivered by Amos B. su'phuf Keeler and Eliza L. Keeler, his wife, therein contained, duly recorded in the TEAEPHONE 933 for the County of Beltrami, and. State 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., in Book 40 Entered at the postoffice at Bsmldjl. Minn,, as second-class matter under.act of Congress of March 3, Which said mortgage, . together with || signed by said Gilbert J. Johnson, mort- fi assignment dated the 9th day of Jan- uary, 1919, and recorded in theé office of sald Register of Deeds, on the 11th day of*January, 1919, at-9 o’clock a. m., tion paid to annonymous contributions. Writer's name must be kl;:'-nt.t:: the auor. but no! { necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday uf each week to insure publication in the current issue SUBSCRIPTION RATES zell, the assignee and holder of said mortgage, has duly elected and does hereby elect to declare the whole prin- t o cipal sum of sald , mortgage duenand ¢ i s orn i payable at. the. date of this notice, un. 14 . 4 der the terms and conditions of said mortgage and the power of sale therein contained; and whereas there is actu- 533 > ally due and claimed to be due and — ! containing & summary of the news of the week. Published i every !’lm and sent postage paid to any Mdml. feor, in sdvanoce, §1.50 _ OFPFICIAL COUNIY AND CITY PBOOEEDINGS payable at the date of this notice the sum of Eight Hundred and no-100 ceeding having been instituted, at law , th b; irt Essler scoured the business and residential district of the city | &b, fhat by, virtue of the power of salg suant to the statute i h in search of lads of grade school age, who apparently were not suant to the ststutelin auch cane made described in and conveyed b; id some in a lumber yard and if the practice continues severe e A oersl. by sald County and Stat £ Mi restraint, and it is reported that two gangs have been formed County o0l Stale ofd E"\‘r;«:;t:g:l.mm;h’ f id 1 tected, as well as others who are not factional members. o ut Ion scup .. AL the frgnt It's timé parents of night loitering boys of tender years|of Bemidji in sald county and " state took a sharp turn upon their young hopefuls. If not, the results| 10 o'clock a. m,, of that day. at publtc vendue, to the hlghent bidder f h, wmight be startling in their development stage. T 4 o Mghent bl ];und‘:;d cash, The division of home economics of the Minnesota college | mortinge ‘in ‘case of - foreclosure, and of agriculture reports that many good positions-in-home eco- }2&d{g”:;ggm;’:{gna;‘g‘;fi‘dybg;“l]:'w&:}: nomics and along institutional lines are going begging because one year:from.the day of sale, as_pro: the demand for such teachers, and also for persons qualified vi‘)aftegysg.)?ember 4th, A. D. 1919. to occupy the type of positions which are filled by -graduates LUKE W 11_3UZZELL. - of this division, exceeds the supply. Vacancies numbering 215| . w. viesspraan, . oF Morisesee for 1919-1920 have been reported to the division at University| A48 % curiey mag g Farm. Fifty-three positions have been filled, leaving 162 for Minneapolis, Minn. which no candidates were available. Salaries range from $90 to $125 a month. Of the 53 positions filled, 36 went to persons graduating this year. Twelve student dietitian positions in hoSpitals were vacant, and only three have so far been filled. e i HOUSE PASSES TAX MEASURE FOR IRON ORE. Well, the house of representatives of the state legislature has again passed a bill for imposing a tax on'iron ore tonnage, its purpose being the addition of about $5,000,000 revenue to the income of the state. The vote was over-whelmingly in favor of the tdx; but in the last‘session the proposition met its fate at the hands of the senate. There promises to be a bitter fight over the measure in the senate again. The merits of the arguments have long been open for dis- 6dsat913-1018 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER Phone 396 'l'O READERS Mnny ads appear in the classified column of the Pioneer which are signed similar to this: “J. B., care Pioneer.” These are what are known- as ¥ blind ads and those wishing to 3 answer them should do so by mail, addressed as directed in state a tax on every ton mined or whether a hardship would be worked upon the northern part of the state is a matter to . conjure with, vertiser is. In several instances this paper has no knowledge of p the advertiser’s identity and if the party is known we have no § authority- to give out any in- —— Never the Same Again. Friendship is a vase which, when it NEWS OF THE is flawed by heat or violence, or acci- N dent, may as well be broken at once; Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Gured hopelessness of restoring it to fts for- | Catarrhel Deaincss i3 causcd by an in- flamed condition_of .the_mucous lining -of 4 whas’ A closed?” Deafness is the result. Unless the Rupert Hughes’ masterpiece of fiction don. inflammation can be reduced and this tube based upon facts, it will be recalled, i remal‘-)ed am!m ‘rlm;mnl con%uun, neu:mgr i P g wi estroye orever. any cases Ol excited a veritable storm of contro- deatness are caused by catarrh. which is versy throughout the United States an ‘inflamed congition of the mucous sur- when it first saw iie light of day as GET STENOS . ’ faces. Hall's Catarrh iledicine acts thru the blood on'the mucous surfaces of the a serial in the Red Book magazine. -y%tvem i1 Sive: O, Hundiadr Dollics, foe Yo i Y ne Hundred Dollars fo Harry Garson has made a truly re- B PHO any cane of Catarrhal Dea(ness that cannot markable picture based upon the 2 same story. This picture version is the attraction at the Grand theatre| . VWhen the manager of the be cured by Hzll's Catarrh Medlclne Cire tonight and tomorrow. Clay County Farmers Bureau Gibbons Block ? lars free. All Drugglists, F. J CHENEY & CO "Toledo, O. son's “The Unpardonable Sin,” has McKellar got the position. been described as one of the most Attorney Howard J. Hess, of powerful that has ever been accom-| Moorhead, also phoned - the plished with the aid of the motion < picture screen and projector. <une same couege for a, Stenog' action has been photographed | Fapher recently. Miss Ruth tgrwghl a silken diaphragm and|Bramer as sent posthaste, and shows the ueroine’s garments being 1 3 i H torn from her, piece by piece. l}}ad no dn.iil.‘éu“y in evidencing This spectacle is in ten stupendous er capabl l,y' l_'eels, and was witnessed on its open- Fall Business Courses are ing, Friday, by large audiences. now starting. For particulars, S e address F. L. Watkins, 806 TENSE DRAMA—ELKO. Front Street, Fargo, N. D. Thrills that stir the soul are plenti- | = Tul in “Secret Service,” William Gil- cares and the .worries of everyday life "have dragged ..you down, :'made you un- happy, and there is noth- ing in life but headache, backache and worry, turn to the right preseription, one gotten up by Dr. Pierce fifty years ago. Miles Block seems intended for some use in establish- Bis efforts to betray Richmond into|‘'| Write for particulars to 711 the hands of the Union Army, the Pioneer Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. hero is saved by a southern girl who has learned to love him. This is not, ¥ h!;)v;'levfler a Klairkll)laybwnh shot and life. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is “ghell flying ckly; but a tense hu- : made of lady’s slipper root, black cohosh man- story of a few people involved ‘N' 3 i ¢ in a net“};ork as the geml:lt of sggfiat MPS. A‘ R’ l“lams root, unicorn root, blue mh0§h Toot and gervice in its most dramatic sense. Piano Instructor Oregon grape root. Dr Pierce Lnew, Undoubtedly it is oné of the most when he first made this standard medi- tense{’y interftstting dram«;s that has i cine, that whiskey and morphine are in- ever been written, or produced. 5 juri A feature of the production will be Studio 520 4th St. :Jutm:fs ’h?:icfiel:; as g\l;ov: . kel;]t t::l? the musical program by the Elko or- SRR : S il chestra. || this standard remedy know that in Dr. Special attention given be-. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription they are R I tt YHE PIONEER WANT ADS|| ginners. Reasonable rates f&gfli;fi;‘;fiffi *‘,‘;,‘,':;:‘;,;“g “BRING RESULTS Sabledsforay, 7 ening, bearing-down pains, irregularities, pelvic inflammations, and for the many disorders common to women in all ages of under parental control, and discovered several at a late hour,| foreclosea by a sale of the premises DOCTORS which attack members of the other side when caught unpro-| which sale will be made by ‘the sheriff DR. E. H. SMITH .C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Oftice: Miles Bloek House Phone 449——Office phone 56 VETERINARIANS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH THE.BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER BATHS i ilbert J. Joh ¥, 5 €. E. CARSON, E. H. DENU, Bapes EoTing date. the 2Btk day of T . e L Pres. and Treas. Sec. and Mgr. July, 1918, and with a power of sale|M A bath for all ailments for | oftice of the Register of Deeds in and . either ladies or gentlemen | of Minnesota, on the 27th day of Julys Ladies ‘hairdressing of Mortgages, on’ page 530, and massages the debt secured thereby, was duly as- Lady' attendant. gagee, to Luke W. Buzzell, by written |l Call at 1009 Ben{idji Ave.’ in Book 41 of Mortgages, on.page 174, Make your appointments And whereas, the said Luke Buz- by phone 776-3 ($800.00) Dollars with interest thereon ¥ at the rate of 6 per cent per-annum from the 26th day of July, 1918, and ‘Y whereas the sald power of sale has become operative, and no action or pro- > & L3 Eopne E G2 PARENTS SHOULD CONTROL SONS. %‘?r :‘;l:;;w:em to_recover the ::;np::; EE . N For the greater part of Thursday night, Chief of Police Now, therefore, notce s hersby giv- & examples are to be made of offenders. of section thirtysix (36), township ; e While at school these red blooded youngsters seem to be|poe, "iitied, 200, Artyseven AST), DRS. GILMORE & McCANN well behaved. They have to govern therfiselves in a manner taining roqzs:u:gm}d&nd e ixty aores || - Physicians and Surgeons befitting, but when off the school grounds seem to throw off | government survey thercof, n ‘Belurami Office Miles Block Physician and Surgeon on the 29th day of October, 1919, at Oftice Security Bank Block e, ?:;120 I?oll:rs, and !élterspt and the . A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. HOME ECONOMIC TEACHER SHORTAGE. Twenty-ive ahd. 0100 -Dotlars, atior: SPECIALIST ney’s fees, as’ stipulated in and by said Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Pitted DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Oftice in Mayo Block Res. Phone 397 Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DENISON & BURGESS ‘Veterinarians Phones: Office- 3-R; Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. i r i ini i the ads. Many persons call up A E eussion and whether the iron mining companies should pay the e Al ack why the Al 5 J WA‘;RI:H:SE:“' ..Office and Hospital 3 doors west. . of Troppman’s. . 3rd Qrzet and Irvine ave. ‘DENTISTS Phone No. 209 it can Vi be trus er. Thi THEATERS can never be trusted after. The | 5 G ppicuugne, a8 they, canmot reach DENTIST more graceful and ornamental it wWas, | the diseased portion of the e:;l ;I‘hg‘re 1s. Offiee—O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. s Lo only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, 2 . s = I the more clearly do we discern the | oty one WY L0 u i itutional remedy. Phones—Office 376-W. Res. 376-R o mer state. Coarse stones, if they be | {155 fiaChian Tube. When this tube {8 = ...STUPENDUOUS SPECTA,F’LE' fractured, may ne cemented again; lnfiwnn'f":}(ofl“x{:m"ae-umrn;g‘m‘ma or|lnl|- DR. J. TUOMY The Unpardonable Sin,” Major| precious ones, never—Walter S. Lou- | Hiacs® Seatnrss s the result. Unioss the DENTIST Norta of Markham Hotel, Phone 230 ——— e L " DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Oftice in Winter Block A scene in which Blanche Sweet, | 8t Moorhead, Minn., wanted a WII Tll D I 0 LAWYERS ;ppe:rlng as Dimny Parcot. is sub-| capable stenographer he simp- en e ay 18 Ver s ected to a military search by a char-| ]y phoned the Dakota Business = ter calculated to strike terror to the : : When the D. H. FISK feart of any woman, in Harry Gar- College at Fargo. Miss Marion household Attorney at Law e Phone 181 Collections a Specialty GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER BUSINESS POV VIV UV SIS TN e e Everything growing out of the ground TOM SMART ~ Dray and Tramster lette’s famous drama, a Paramount ing natural conditions. Dr. Pierce, of || Res. Phone 58 Oftice Phone 13 Arteratt special pictufe which comes GRAND OPERA Buffalo, N. Y., long since found out what S5 e to the Elko theatre tonight and Sun- S . . is naturally best for ’s dis v B ; t. Paul Auditorium . Y WOMEN' S CSEASES. | e day. Major Robert Warwick, who He learned it all through treating thou- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS has doffed the khaki and temporarily OCT. 17-18 ds'of Th ult of his s Planos, Organs, Sewing Machines wears the blue of the federal and the “Aida”—*“Boh ” Sanos 0 cn.sa i g t..o is studies 6514 i(lnnesom. Ave., Bemidji butternut of the confederate service 2 "B_n r; e was a medicine called Dr. Pierce’s Favor- || 5. Bistar, Mgr. Phone 573~ in this picture, plays the role made g ite Prescription. This medicine is made - - famous by Mr. Gillette. ALL ST3§C§A53¥;::HORUS of vegetable growths that nature surely Caught in a desperate situation, in . intended for backache, headache, weake Furs made to order, repaired and remodeled-at BROCKMAN FUR FACTORY At Troppman’s Department Store Phone 181 Phone 560 'fhose ‘Who Do Heavy Work out' in the fields, in the streets, on the roads, in the factory, shop or store, will find Chiropractic especially beneficial in relieving the ill effects of over-exertion. This exertion throws tle movable vertebrae of the spine slightly out of position so they press on the nerves and shut off life-giving currents that these nerves supply to certain parts of .the body. Weakness and severe illness in some organ or organs of the body often follows; but generally these spinal _defects sooner or later weaken the whole system and- the worker becomes tired, depressed, out-of-sorts, and subjct to all manner of illness. It is therefore important that all who do heayy work . investigate Chiropractic and learn how it eliminates -the ill-effects of spinal defects by vertebral adjust- “ments, which remove the pressure from the nerves. - Nature then can restore to normal conditions and build up and strengthen the weakened and diseased organs. CHI ROPRACT!C | . is never followed by adverse results. Many run-down, . out-of-sorts, over-worked men and women have been restored to health and vigor through Chiropractic (KI-RO-PRAK-TIC) adjustments, without the aid of drugs or knife.. Learn about this new Health-way. You will find it a wonderful help and benefit. Drs. Lunde & Dannenberg CHIROPRACTORS " 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 401.-W Bemidji, Minn. and you go out in a hurry to get some other things for supper that you had forgot about— COME TO US You will find it quick and you will find what you are looking for in Fruits, Vegetables, Canned Goods or whatever else you may want. [14 Our Grocery Stock is always fresh. No canned goods three or four years old “sleeping on our shelves. No siree. “More Goods For a Dollar,” our motto. BRAKKE CROCERY Phone 133-W 1023 Doud Ave. T T T T T T T T U L UL LT T _TIIIIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIlIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllIII|IIIillllllllllllllllllllll In Purchasing an International MOTOR TRUCK IS INVESTING IN SERVIGE THAT EXGELS It has a Capacity of 3,000 pounds, wheel base of 128 inch regular 146 inch special. Engine—four cylin- der block-cast L-head heavy duty type. We will have this truck on display in a very few days and think it will pay any ont to look this truck over before placing an order, as we think that it will meet the needs of thig part of the country. New:Model 4 Overland To make room for the new Model 4 Overland, we will have to clear our floor space of 2d-hand cars; and offer a Cole 8 that is in very good shape, 1917 d and a 1917 Chevorlet that has only made 4,000 ices that will pay you to investigate. Oftice, Northern National Bank Bldg. | K2 f, 1 d 3 l ! i | | Dafactive