Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 22, 1920, Page 6

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e e R PAGE SIX AR KRR PKHK KKK KK * ECKLES * % % % Ok % 2 b b 3 % % % b k% Earl, Lee, Eva and Helen Sharples, spent bunday afternoon and evening at the Brennan home. J. C. Kennedy was called to Black- duck on account of - the illness of his brother, Joe Kennedy. Leona Gould is busy taking the census of this district now. ‘We are sorry to hear of the illness of Alice Grow of Bemidji and we hope she will get better soon. Barney Gibney and Nels Olson were Bemidji business visitors Mon- day. " DIDN'T SHOCK HER AT ALL g Ly L3 3 e “Classified Advertising Department ——— Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy: Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid for at time of insection will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having op,n accounts on our books. No ad taken for less than 16 cents for first run, and nothing less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. e —————— WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Pair of glasses with brown 407 Beltrami ave., or Shoe 341-23 work. ard Shaw’s comfortable old lafes in | gepair Shop. “Fanny’s First Play” and “Misal- ROOMS FOR RENT the family, and it was once his cus- | WANTED AT ONCE—Good girl or which they lived and read it to the specially assembled company. On one occasion the manuscript which _ he took with him was that of ‘Mrs. Warren’s Profession.” He read it aloud. Of course, it was listened to with rapt attention. And when the reading was over, the comfortable old lady rose, smoothed out her dress, and, beaming on Mr. Shaw, eaid: ‘Thank you, dear. That’s very mice.” ” The old lady, it would seem, was not Mrs. Grundy.—E. E. Slosson, in the [ndependent (N. Y.) REPREHENSIBLE CONDUCT. “Ma, I gave young Mr. Smith his eonge last night.” “Law sakes, Emma, no girl ought to give a young man presents like that.” IN THE OUTER OFFICE. “Better not keep that man wait- ing any longer.” “Why not'fl” demanded the. mag- nate. “He’s been waiting so long that he’s become acquainted with your stenographer. Their acquaintance bas ripened into friendship, love is a natural sequence, marriage follows E and then you'll be shy a good stenog.”—Kansas City Journal. i THE REAL TROUBLE. “The doctor said Jones was suf- fering from too much obesity.” “Nothing of the kind; all that is the wmatter with him is that he’s too fat.” NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Default having been made in the pay- ment of the sum of Twenty-one Dollars €$21.90) due October i on_that certain me ecuted 1 mil Was- zren. un mortg: to the Hennepin Company, n corpori- L tion duly created under the laws of the State of Minnesota, e, dated May 1ith, 1918, filed for r d in the office o¢ the Register of | s of Bel- trami County, Minnesota, on May 21, 1918 21 three o'clock p. m., and recorded . therein _in Book 35 of Mo page 265 given upon the premi ipafter described to secure the sum of Ome Hundred s ($105.90), and interest ti on, the en- tire unpal )\]lnu‘ of which mortgage said_mort > has elected to and does due and now puy 1ble as ‘ the provisions “of said il Tarther derilt having LOT NO. 1 yment of the sum (342.00) interest P . 1% 919 on a prior mort- < - e ey s 450 boxes Linen Finish Stock, en velopes to match, regular 25c sellers, to go at Six Boxes for 75c Single box lots....... est thereon, the i and 122100 1 mortgage e, the &<||l| sum ( 00) interest paid by said ve cents (76e) 11 the sum .14c 100 Pol- h or any proceeding instituted. Y vlrlun part of wh at_Jaw ur o \‘nluv is St tutes . said scribed mortgage and the land and erein, situatedsin Ilnnn‘lnl'\ to- “‘t hree ). (n\\‘nshin “one hundred Fifty-eight (158), range thirty- six (36), containing one hundred sixty (160) acres, more or less, according to the government survey thereof, with all Buildings and other improvements there- on and all hereditaments and appurten- ances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, will be sold by the sheriff of said Beltrami County at public auc- tion to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Beltrami County Court House, in the City of Bemidji, in, and the county seat of, said Beltrami County, on Tuesday, March Sth, 1920 at 11 oclock a. m, to pay and satisfy the amount then due and owing on said mortzage and the indebtedness secured thereby, and all_costs, charges and ex- ses of said foreclosure and sale al- owed by law and Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) nttorneys fees stipulated in said ‘mortgage. Dated January 17th. 1920. HENNEPIN MORTGAGE COMPANY Mortgagee. ROBERT G. MORRISON, Attorney for said Mortgagee, 701 Phoenix Building, Mirneapolis. Minn. TThrsl-22—3- 4 inclined—get your supply at this sale. Phones 922, 923, 799-J HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Farm help on alfalfa examinations, write R. Terry (for- mer Government Examiner) 119 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ~ ° FOR SALE large muff) of natural Lynx. 822 Irvine ave. Phone 264w. 2d1-23 FOR SALE—Splendid seamless robe from excellent hide. Price $76. Inquire C. W. Jewett Co. 6d1-26 = HS FOR SALE—S8et of furs (scarf and large muff) of natural Mink. 822 Irvine ave. Phone 264w. 3d1.22 FOR SALE—One new Galloway cream separator, 750 lb. capacity. J. A. Dawson, 711 12th st., Be- midji, Minn. 6d1- 26 FOR SALE—Some dry white oak inch lumber. Alse furnish oak ¢ [? ; ©Old Lady Rather Expressed Satisfac. gifiieeyi(?: ‘:;w:::? R?!u;:hztz) dairy farm. See W. G. Schroeder. sl?;n”m;;:: or "s’:i‘“;l:‘ml:;" ;}‘ tion With Bernard Shaw's Par- Phone 65. sd1-24| EUNTS Stwrme, Minn. 3a1-25 ticularly Naughty Play. HELP WANTED—FEMALE |[WANTED—Experienced dairyman| —————— Anmm~mAnAA~Ansssnsnsnsiaa~ | on alfalfa dairy farm. See W. G.| FOR SALE— See the Bemidji Sta- The London Herald tells a story [ WANTED—Girl for general house| Schroeder. 3d1-24 :lonnry ;to'a for rubber stamps — i work. 803 Minnesota avenue. ac simile signature stamps, no- and what’s more, guarantees its | work. 80 d1.22tt|YOUNG MEN for Railway Mail, tarial seals and corporation seals accuracy—of the comfortable old | _— 222 2o ____________— | Clerks, $110 month. Experience lady who was the original of Bern- | WANTED—Girl for general house| upnecessary. For free particulars FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY Kiance WANTED—Gir] or woman for hoyse- ?:,:“"e"‘al Bullding, w":gi'_’.f& FOR SALE OR RENT—four room propel . work at once. Inquire of Frank house. Corner Dalton and 13th “Mr. Shaw was a great friend of [ North at Third Street Cafe. 3d1-23 st. Phone 292-J. . 6d1-24 tom when he had completed a new | woman for general house work. FOR ANY Aind of rea: esutso gelll, 880 f - : Good wages. Phone 817-J. 715|FOR RENT—Rooms, furnished and or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Play, to take it down to the house in | R g 0dF 3d1-23 unfurnished. 423 Fourth st. 4423 Ave. Phone 41. 1213¢1 Box Stajtionery FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! We have just received a big delayed ship- ment of popular priced stationery, linen finish. These goods should have been here before the holidays, but owing to delays in shipment, failed to arrive in time. This leaves us with a large surplus stock, which must be disposed of during the next week or ten days. We haven’t the room to properly display these goods, and must make room for incoming spring gnods. It will pay you to lay in a big supply as the paper market is an uncertain quantity. = ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT —= LOT NO. 2 " 300 boxes Linen Finish Station- ery, with envelopes to match, regular 35c sellers. Six Boxes for $1.06 Single boxesfor...........20¢c WANTED—Men or weémen, ) ) THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22, 1920 WANTED FOR SALE—Set of furs (scarf and | WANTED—When you want a wood saw phone 737w. /6d1-27 WANTED:—«Famfly and Commercial washing. Phone 473. 6d1-24 WANTED—Tie cutters. Inquire at Smiths Hotel, Solway, or write Box 7, Solway. 3d1-22 CASH BUYER—For well improved 40 acre farm near Bemidji. Wm. McCuaig. Tel. 1. 3d1-20 WANTED—Carloaa of fence posts. Write E. F. Peck, Kennedy, Minn. Route 2. 3d1-22 salary $24 full time, 50c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. Guaranteed Mills, Norristown, Pa. «1-21tf WANTED—Before February 14th, Hundresd of new and renewal sub- scriptions to Minneapolis Daily News. Thousands of “Farmer’s Note Ballots.” Send them in and just write “for Charles W. Correll, Farmers Contestant. Please note you will receive the N’west Farm- stead Farm and Fireside, Nat'l Al- falfa Journal and Home Life with the Daily News, all for $5 per year, 2 years $9.00. 1d1-22 LOT NO. 3 180 boxes Linen Finish Station- ery, with envelpoes to match, reg- ular 50c values. Six Boxes for $1.38 Single boxes for...........27c Sale ends Saturday night Jan. 24 at 9P Phone or mail orders to parties having open accounts will be given careful attention. Paper is upwardly Pioneer Stationery House Bemidji, Minnesota [ Tasmaala. The island of Tasmania, formerly Qalled Van Diemen’s Land, lies off the afla coast of Australia. It has an arep of 26,385 square miles. It is cov- ere® by a network of ridges. termed logallly tiers, which enclose a multitude of sgall planes and valleys. The prin- epe! industries are agriculture, mio- ing.” stock-raising and some manufacs turing. Tasmania Is a staté in the @ mmonwealth of Australia. It has a fopulation of two hundred thousand.. "'he exports are wool, gold, silver, tin, tiber, fruit, inm, hops an<’wides. Of Indian Origin. The powerful political organization “Pammany” was named after the In- dian chief “Tamanand” of the Dela- ware tribe, who was famous fer his virtues and wisdom. The Tammany society was founded in New York city May 12, 1782, and became identified with the Republican, now. the Demo- cratic party. « DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. b. Ph; las and S;ll';on Offi May¢ oc! Phone 396 il f: Phone 301 ‘5 DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Susgeon Bemid$i, Minn. | Nafartiva

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