Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 18, 1919, Page 4

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PUBLISKING CO. . ¢ midji Ave. Mrs. W. E. Erwin, Morris midji Ave. 5,000 Roy Moberg, 5,000 Miss Dorothy N: 4th Sto oo 5,000 A. J. Naylor, 201 Irvin . 5,000 :: 3‘, :‘.d'l.‘::, :".:, in u"v.’.:., 'x.;: Mrs. E. F. Netzer, 804 Bel- trami Ave. ...... Mrs. John Ziegler, hotel .. Miss Ar H. L. Dewey Ave. . I. E. Raymond OFFICIAL COUNIY AND OITY PREOCBRDINGS Rasmusson, “BEMIDJI DAY” AT FAIR TOMORROW, f Miss Carrie Brown, 1418 § Tomorrow is the big day of the Beltrami county fair, and | it has as usual, been designated as “Bemidji Day,” in honor of |H. E. 5,000 | the city in which it is held, and it is a day when the farmers and fi'fif' Ella Laqua, 2061 villagers come to the fair to mingle with their fellow farmers,| 3,4 st. ........ : v their fellow friends of the city, renew acquaintances, make new |mi.s Edla Nelson 5,500{ ones and give the Missus and:children a day’s pleasure. S. L. Sellers, 1215 Bemid; 5,000 Bemidji will close up tight tomorrow at noon and mer-|Mrs. T:"' Smart, 612 Amer- chants and all others engaged in lines of business will take an |y "o - ¢ afternoon off and view the fair displays, see the sports and re-| 1213 Dewey Ave... lax their tired brains and muscles. They will also obtain val-|Miss Miire -Achenbach. - _THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Carl -Skog, Clearbrook.. Clarence Oseid, Rooseve! i E. H. DENU, e 3 : 4 t Ave. 000 | Raymond Olson, Roosevel Sec. and Mgr. ||| cioe Kiel ... 5000 (B, A Woods, Roosevelt..... : Rev. Father 5,000 | Peter Sherwold, Roosevelt.. James T. Davis. 5,000 Fred Clmrcl‘l, Bemidji, Route Miss Margaret Hempel, Ten- Miss Katherine Durand, Pu- | Miss Gladys Whitney, Guth- J. M. Oakland, Guthri Gust Anderson, Guthrie Howard Balk, Guthri L. F. Soland, Wilto: Wm. Short, Wilton... Claire Rognlien, Wilton. E. S. McFarland, Wilton.... 5,000 Miss Ella Otterstad, Turtle 8,000 Albert Uteck, Turtle River.. Miss Alice Gerlinger, Nebish 000 Mrs. E. L. Sarff, Waskish.... Mrs. M. T. Sear], Becida...... Mrs. B. Edwards, Beci Even Nhyus, Becida. 5,000 | George Butler, Redby Miss Rose Cross, Re . 5,000, F. O. Heulin, Heulin.. 5,000 | Mrs. Thor Knutson, Gry, T. B. Millar, Pinewood... Mrs. Charles Va 5,000/ No. 3 . TVt | & e BAr Miss Bertha Webster. 5,000 | Misy Greenhild Kvole, Be- 3 7' Enteted at.the postoffice at Bemidjl, Minn., as second-class matter Miss Arvilla Kenfield 5,000 emidiiy Route 3 oo, 5,000 ander act of Congress of March 8, 1879. Miss Emma KI.Bi-:,l 520 i~ s.% Berl Nable, Nebish.. - 5,000, er Knaj trami Ave. 5, ~F i 2 e 0 stmmten vyt fo arenymoss conpiytions, Woiers name must (|| X UArICR 715 Mimmencrs - E.0801 "“vikags Rod Lube coc. 5,000 Communications for the?"Weekly Ploneer must reach this office not D. S. Mitchell, 1014 Beltrami 5,000| Mys. Alice Robide: i later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue Miss Margaret Lord, 903 5,000 Beltrami Ave. ................ Miss Esther McGhee, 1709 5,000 Irvine s 5,000 strike posky rie River . i & Nellie Boobar, Nary arie Rider, Shevl farming develops so will Bemidji, and the community spirit will |[Miss Vera Backus Mrs. M. Hinkley, be closer cemented. uable information as to what the red-blooded-farmers and their|John 5”'2 als i,:““ 5°“°| * sturdy families are doing in developing Beltrami county, which |Mry. W- K- Denison, 5,000 is a potent factor in making Bemidji what she is and as the|mi,s Florence Huck . 5,000 The fair is heartily co-operated with By the crop growers. It is their show and Bemidji should indicate that Bemidji is with them heart and soul. —_— KLARKQUIST ALREADY ON NEW DORMITORY. The new normal dormitory is finally under way, and the speed with which the contractors, Clarkquist & Sons of Minne-|John L. Brown, 71 / apolis, went after the delayed contract was let, was little short |Miss Ida Virginia Brown, | of astonishing. Only a few days ago the contract was awarded | M Avis Cameron... = to the Klarkquist firm, which was lowest bidder at the outset;|Bert Carver, 703 14th but the plans and specifications, as prepared some time ago, had |Wm. Clish, 1001 Minneso! risen in price for detailed construction and exceeded the ap- propriation. A revision of plans was then made and a third time they were revised, at the same time provision being made for the original enlarged plan, and each time Klarkquist met ‘{he situation for the general contract, and the electrical work and plumbing and heating were bid upon by ‘other contractors. |y & b 503 4th S “"" It'was the Klarkquist construction gompa_ny tha T et first unit of the norma ¥ ], the: main: building, the work done.that'Bemidji citizens.interested uilt the iad-hoped that future units of the normal would be built by these contractors. Ihey have been awarded the second. _ DISCING GOOD FOR ALFALFA; SAYS EXPERT. ‘Alfalfa should be cultivated with the dise or spring tooth .:harrow-early in the spring-and-after each cutting, says A. C. Hector Brown .. i Miss Florence Bagley, 908 Miss Ida Heng.... ‘Miss. Bertha. Bemidji Ave. 5,000 " Beltrami: Ave. FIE iascessisassonsin * "{,WO Miss Mabel gie Lake Blvd. . - !5,000 . 5,000 1122 Beltrami Av /5,000 15,000 ;5,000 18,000 +5,000 C. N. Jacobson. b J. J. Conger, 901 Lake Blvd Miss Kathryn MacGregor.... Miss Lucy LaFontisee, 1215 Dewey Ave. ..........ocooe.eeee i8, Mrs. Edw. Currey, 511 Min- [: nesota Ave.’ X Fred Fradet, 1223 Dew 5,000 Barney Eric 5, Miss Florence Beltrami Ave. ...... Mrs. M._A. Greenblat, Bemidji Ave. Mrs. H. L. Huffman, Bemidji Ave. District No. 2. I This district includes all of the 700 | - e 15,000 ‘Arny;:assistant agronomist at-the Minnesota State Agricultural |territory outside of the city of Be- college. : This is virtually the only way Kentucky blue grass|™ It also stimulates the growth of the can be-képt out, he says. “plant.. Neither the disc nor the spring tooth harrow, unless set very deep, will injure alfalfa. . Fall plowing and manuring, fol- lowed by thorough and frequent cultivation to kill' weeds, con- serve maisture, warm up the soil and provide a firm seed bed, is good practice. NEWS OF THE THEATERS ELKO THEATRE PROGRAM. ‘““Something To Do,” the Para- mount comedy drama at the Elko theatre tonight is about a wealthy young clubman who had so ‘much money that he didn't know what to do. Then one day,~because of a crooked valet, he found somethitig to do. And while doing it, he met Janet. He met her early in the film, but he isn’'t properly introduced to her until the very last few feet of the film. Bryant Washburn plays the leading role, and playing opposite him is one of the best leading woman on the screen: Ann Little, Added attractions are “The Dairy Caw,” the special film portraying an instructive and entertaining romance of the dairy industry, and a “Big V" two part comedy. RECEIVED CITATION. . Earl Metcalf, who is supporting June Elvidge in “Coax Me;” showing at the Elko Friday, has just received from General Pershing a citation for meritorious services rendered- . in France while he was an officer in the American Expeditionary Foreces. LAST TIME TONIGHT. Motion picture patrons are-awar of Bessie Love. They known “‘hdvt this wisp of a lovable little girl ‘sparkles in love stories. It has come to be a foregone conclusion that when Bessie Love's name is proclaimed on the -sign and posters of a filmt thea- tre, the picture is sure to be a love film in name and fact. B “Over the Garden Wall,” shown at the Grand for the last time tonight, was written by Millicent Evison, -adapted to screen action by Sam Tay- lor and directed by David Smith in idyllic settings at Vitagraph’s coast studios. é The fragrance of flowers and the suggestion of the quiet country-side lend their influence to the scenes. Splendid dwellinigs and the simplicity of a simple little rustic home. are thrown into contrast as the action progresses. Miss Love plays the role of Peggy . Gordon, one of the two daughters of Matthew Gordon a moderately weal- thy irritable old man who has dedi- cated his existence to the reading of books. Peggy is an energetic, bright young woman, of whom it has been said “she goes after life with her sleeves rolled up.” The latest Pathe weekly news, “Topies of the Day” will also be shown and is an interesting picturi- zation of the leading happenings of the day in all parts of the coutry. PUBLIC AWARE STARTERS IN CAMPAIGN FOR AUTO (Continued from Page One.) ——— L T district will receive five prizes and non-prize winners will be paid fifteen per cent cash commission. v List of Candidates, Miss Mfrllc Neumann, 1019 Beltrami Ave. ... 5,000 Mrs. R. C. ‘Norcro 707 Bemidji Ave. ... .. 5,000 Paul Johnson, 801 Irvine...... 5,000 Mrs. A. B. Palmer, 507 Min- nesota Ave. .......... 5,000 Miss Ruth Riley, 516 5,000 Miss Muriel Crawford 5,000 Miss Muriel McGee. 5,000 Gust Berg, Nymore.. 5,000 Mrs. John Supry, Nymore.... 5,000 rs. Otto Morken, Nymore 5,000 ;1{Geo. Sommer, 1106 Doud.... 5,000 Golden Soper, 521 Min: 5, B. E. Stafford, 617 Irvine.... 5,000 Miss Valdina Skjeveland, . 801 Irvine Ave. ..._. 5,000 H. A. Swisher, 1012 Miss.... Miss Ella Parker, 700 Minn.. 4 Due ¢+ ;| Cash on h: Cur, idji. : Ao Each candidate in this distrjct has the same opportunity to win the] $1,185 Oakland touring car, or one of the:Ford. touring cars. Affer the three automobiles have been awarded each district will:receive. five | prizes and non-prize. winners ‘will be paid fifteeri per' cent cash commission. Miss Ethel Boyer, Route 3, . Bemidji . 5,000 Mrs. . Chas, } - Blackduek ... .. 5,000 Miss Esther F. Johnson, Ny- more -. .,5,000 Hugo Lindblom, Ine: 15,000 Ebner Trask, Saum . 5,000 Ed. Bauers, Quiring. 5,000 Nels Lund, Quiring. 5,000 Mrs. Liedfelt, - Saum. .. 5,000 Mrs. Jesse Smith, Blackduck 5,000 Miss Lois Matheny, Black- | duck .. 5,000 Clarence STATEMENT Or THE CONDITION OF PARMERS STATE BANK OF ‘ BEMIDJIL H ‘\gmcgose of business on September Bank No. 1369. Resour Loans and discounts Overdrafts . U. S. bonds and other U. S. obligations . Banking house, fixtures ..... Other real estate. . - Checks and drafts in transit. r from th $ 9,620.67 10,483.59 12, $ 94,769.04 520.33 19,560.00 4,179.49 8,963.44 263.97 banks .. . ....$8,254.00 Gold ... 55.00 Silver ... 2,103.956 Other .. 70.64 Total cash assets Checks. and cash items. Pald out for expense: ‘in excess of earnings 20,004.16 228.72 1,977.87 $160,447.02 $ 26,000.00 5,000.00 Capital stock ... Surplus fund ... Depoalfis subject to check ....o.oees $60,412.89 Cashier’s checks .. 1,728.82 Due to banks...... 2,811.31 Total immediate li- 2 ablilities 64,948.02 s Savings deposits Ti egcertllrgate- Total deposits .. 32,754.66, . 2,7443 120,447.02 tal L..i.iiieiiieeisies $150,447.02 To 5,000 | Amount of reserse on hand. ...$20,004.16 5,000 | Amount of reserve required by e AW L iasieenienie e b venav.. . 10,668.71 Ray Olson, 118 Bemul’l.. - 5,000, Siite’ 'of ‘Minnesota, County of Bel- Mrs. Mabel Young, 404 Min- trami, ss. o nesota, Ave. ... 5000| We. H R Gilette. président, and J. eRoy well, cashier, of the above Mrs. Theo. E.. Virts 5,000 | named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best America Ave. ... i 5,000 | © our knowledge and belief. Frank Ward, 409 America.. 5:000 i GILLETgrE'sIdent. Rev. Lester P. Warford, 609 J. LeROY ELWELL, Mi ta A . 5,000 Cashier. inneso! ve. i B B Telte RN esssissionted Correct attest, two directors: Miss Olive Whaley, 109 8th 5,000 . J. Tagley, Edward Paulson. Whitney Brown . J 5,000 | Subscribed and sworn to before me Joe Forester ... Miss Lillian Elmquist... Mrs. D. A. Whiting. % Dr. J. Diedrich, 811 Bemidji 5,000 5,000 5,000 My commission expires Oct. 7, this 16th day of September, 1919. 5,000 i I, P. LA HE, Notary Public, Beltrami County, M;r;g. (Seal) 5,000 Miss Caroline Hendrickson, 5,000{G. A. Ballou, . 5,000;Carl L. Blom, Wilton.. * 5,000 | Henry Paquin, Wilton "] dollars. Ella Allers, Leonard.... Quiring ...... i;;:mutlonal Falls ...cccccococie o 5,000 M. A. Djonne, Wilton 5,000 O. E. Soland, Wilton. Signa’ Sletten, Bagle, .. 5,000 Miss Amanda Haugen, Bag- : NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF REDEMPTION. % No. 356 Office of county auditor, County of Beltrami, State of Minnesota. ss. To J. A. Radtschweit. - (1) You are hereby notified that the ! following piece or parcel of land situat- 1ed in the County of Beltrami, State.of I Minnesota, and known and described as jfollow -wit lot 13, block 7, Tenstrike Center, in your name. ¥ er, | v (2). That on the 13th day of May 1905, at a sale of land pursuant to the real estate tax judgment duly given and made in and by _the district court in said County of Beltrami on the 21st ‘day of ch,. 1905 in proceedings to vidore ayment of _taxes, delins tate for. the year 1903 cribed -piece or parcel.of land was of- ] "flg:éd for sale,’and no one bidding upon sald” offer; sald plece or parcel, was bid in for the State of Minnesota for the sum of ($26.34), twenty-six a,,_, 3'4::7190 (3) - "That-thereafter, and on the 1Ith *|day of August, 1919, the said piece or parcel not then having - been redeemed from said sale, was sold and conveyed at_ public sale by the-county auditor of said county pursuant to the order and direction of the state auditor of Minne- | sota, and pursuant to the -statute, to an actual . purchaser for the sum of thirty- five dollars.and. no cents. D (4) That the amount required to re- deem said pilece or parcel of land from said sale, exclusive of the costs to ac- crue upon this notice, is* the sum ($35.00), thirty-five dollars and no cents and interest at the rate of 12 per ‘cent per.annum on ($35.00), thirty-five dol- lars, and no cents from said'11th day of August 1919, to the day such redemption is made. (5) That the tax certificate of sale issued to said purchaser has been pre- sented to me by the holder thereof, and this ‘motice requested. = (6): That the time for the redemp- tion of said piece or parcel of land from said tax sale will expire (60) days after the service of this notice, and the filing of proof of such service in my office. Witness my hand’' and official seal thig 28th day of August, 1919. (Official Seal) 5 A. D. JOHNSON," Auditor Beltrami County, Minnesota. By H. W. Alsop, Deputy. Approved Feb. 7, 1916, LYNDON A. SMITH, Attorney General. 918-102 eV one, because ‘it is apparent tfigm u' not due to cosmetics, paint and powder.- But the true womanly beauty comes fromi good health, and this good health is a woman’s secret. Health comes with good phys- ical machinery and good spirits, an active digestion. A body free from pains and aches comes with a tonic known for over fifty years - as the best “temperance” tonic and nervine for woman—namely, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It can be obtained in any drug store in liquid or tablet form, or send 10c to Dr. Pierce Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Cleansing of the intestinal tract is important. Take castor oil or select & vegetable pill. Such a one is composed of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap, and made into tiny sugar-coated pel- lets, to be had at cvery drug store sasis| 88 Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. An Clifford Thor; " Mrs. Swenson, Gully ‘of - ‘Boltrami the.above [§l THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER:18; 1919 - 5,000|Miss Cornine . Costello, e Mlcy = = g,m MANY WOMEN USE- " X c | - 3 . y 3 . Miss Elain :,m Go?dhonkd;:yel. Bagle; A::on ;.n.uon. M::: GLYCERINE MIXTURE D. D. Miller 5,000 | Chester Bugge, Ba 2 b : ¥ EXORPT SUNDATY: B. L. Brugg Elmer Olbe Clea 4 at.the INSTANT pleasant action of qi 16 ‘glycertne, buckthorn ;rk. “as- mixed: Adberai-ka. {i oy (-} spoonfuk rokeves; ANY., CASE. ga8 on owél, tén-cures constipa- 5,000/ tion _andé_prgyen;t‘g_igg%gndicltis. One lady reports herself Cured of a bad Miss Esther Torve, Cass' ke ... — - 5,000 | cage of bowelztrp ~and constipa- Emmet Shervy, Cass Lake... 5,000|tion. City Drug_Store. B Mnll‘-gz.ret Caswell, Cass Ll : ake ...... 5,000 %3 Joe Curtis, Cass Lak 5,000 Subscribe for The Pioneer _— et e e’ In This Store You See - the Garment and Have It Fitted Before You Buy When it comes to actual service, you get better value here than when you buy from a mail order house. We, also, show pictures—but we have the garments that put the pictures to shame. We are so situated that we can please every woman in this' community who wants a coat or suit. The proof is here. Try us. O’LEARY-BOWS BEMIDJI ~ In Purchasing an- International - MOTOR TRUCK IS INVESTING IN SERVICE THAT EXCELS - - 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. v 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 this 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 Cold 8 that is in very good shape, 1917 Ford and a 1917 Chevorlet that-has.only made 4,000 miles at prices that will pay you to investigate. ~ BEMIDJI MOTOR SERVICE - 209 Third Street ~ Bemidji, Minn. L e T T T T T T T T S S T T LnnnnnunniuRRRnnunn IR Ell(o Hat Sho ' P The Store Ahead Elk's Bui 'ai_g;_’g Owing to the fact that we are operating one of the largest millinery stores in the state, we are prepared to supply our many customers with hats at the IgWwest price possible to obtain. Gt 250 New Hats just received, prices $4.95 to $12.50. . Not a hat in this lot over $12.50. : Our buying power is one of the strongest, as, we are connected with the largest jobber in America, known as the Millinery King. B s We ask you kindly to come and see ué. this week. Notice our materials, our workmanship, then com- pare our values with others. ; Remember, 250 New Hats, from $4.95 to $12.50— * 'ALL COLORS, ALL SHAPES. e ‘All colors in Tams, from $2.45 to $4.95. i FAIR VISITORS INVITED * LN T UL T T T T O T A T LT RO L DR T S U B T T L) MR T —— ! | Defective

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