Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
\ e £ [ORRISON, o Sy said. Mortgagee, 0 8 ‘Buflding, .- Minn. TThrsl-22—3-4 Guard . against wear” by ‘continuous, repalir. £ . & @ ) All high-protein feeds ‘are high in' price this year. - . Leaves which fall from trees are;| benficial to garden solls. v .« s o ¢ As with all live stock, it pays to| have purebred ducks and geese. * Good alfalfa seed i8 now very scarce, |- and commands a high price on thei market. .- 8 s Leaves are especially valuable whenl barnyard manure-is scarce and hard: to obtain. s = ® Orimson clover does not succeed un-. less either the seed or the ground is tnoculated. s @ To rid land of Bermuda grass or, t grass, plant Napler fodder next or fall. _ ! Dalmatia’s Many Beauty Spots Dalmatia’s beauties have been re- eounted by many travelers. Among e scores of islands off its coast are |{many rich in history, such as Brazza jand Lessina, where Roman and Greek ‘yelics are to be found; Busi, with its ten caverns, the most beautiful of which is the Blue Grotto, entered by t, and Lacroma, off Ragusa, where * {Richard Coeur de Lion is sald to have ifeund a haven during a storm on his jreturn from the crusades, and to have ®ullt a church there in compliance jwith a vow so to honmor his ‘place of ‘pefuge—Exchange, P QUIETING HIS VICTIMS. Sellers (a suburban property pro- moter) —What was the sermon about today, Jessie? Mrs. Sellers (home from church) —Oh, that old stereotyped stuff about why we should be contented with our lots! W SR Mr. Sellers (enthusiastically)— You don’t say! By George! I’m go- ing to send that good old scout a check for fifty bucks!—Buffalo Ex- .I i Fortunately. Herbert-—~1 heard that your cook ‘broke only cne plate yesterday. Robert—That's right. Herbert—How's that? Robert—It was the last one. " What They All Think. “Are you satisticdd with your pres- - ent position?” “No. I ought to have the boss’ place, but he doesn’t seem willing to AT THE TELEPHONE. “Haven’t you got that telephone number yet?” “My dear, don’t be so impatient. I only asked for it an hour ago.” NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Default having been made in the pay- ment of the sum of Twenty-one Dollars ($21,00) due October 1st, 1919, on that certain mortgage executed by Fmil Was- gren, unmarried, mortgagor, to the Hennepin Mortgage Company, a corpora- tion duly created under the laws of the State of Minnesota, mortgugee, dated May 15th, 1918, filed for record in the oftice of the Reglister of Deeds of Bel- trami County, Minnesota, on May 21, 1918 at three o’clock p. m.. and recorded therein in Book 35 of Mortgages at page 265, given upon the premises here- inafter described to secure payment of the sum of One Hundred Five Dollars ($105.00), and interest thereon, the en- tire unpaid balance of which mortgage sald mortgagee has elected to and does hereby declare due and now payable as authorized by the provisions of said mortgage, and further default having been made in the payment of the sum of TForty-two dolla due October 1st, on a_ prior mort- gage upon said pi s, which amount sald mortgagee has paid to the holder of v saild prior mortgage under and pursuant to the terms of the mortgage above de- scribed and as authorized thereby, and there is now claimed to he due and un- paid, and there is due and unpaid, on said above described mortgage and the indebtedness secured thereby, at the date of this notice, the sald sum of Twenty- one Dollars ($21.00) due October 1st, 1919, and Thirty-eight cents (38c) inter- est thereon, the further sum of seventy- six and 12-100 Dollars ($76.12) owing on said mortgage declared due and pay- able as above indicated, the said sum of Forty-two Dollars ($42.00) interest on said prior mortgage pald by sal mortgagee and Seventy-five cents (75c) interest thereon, making in all the sum of One Hundred Forty and 25-100 Dol- lars ($140.25), to recover which or any part of which, no action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been instituted. Notice is hereby given, that, by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained and pursuant to the statutes in such case made and provided, said first mentioned and described mortgage will be foreclosed and the land and premises described therein, situated in said Beltrami County, Minnesota, to-wit: The southeast quarter (SE%) of sec- tion ~twenty-three (23), township one hundred Fifty-eight (168), range thirty- 8ix (36), containing one hundred sixty (160) acres, more or less, according to « the government survey thereof, with all s buildings and other improvements there- 50n and all hereditaments and appurten- ances thereunto belonging or in anywise £ appertaining, will be sold by the sheriff =x9f said Beltrami County at public auc- = n to the highest bidder for cash at ““the front door of the Beltrami_County ~@ourt House, in the City of Bemidji, ($42.00) interest ¢{dn. and the county seat of, said Beltrami v ty, on Tuesday, March 9th, 1920 at b élock a. m., to pay and satisfy the sy t then due and owing on said e and the indebtedness secured 3’?‘ > and all costs, charges and ex- “¥ wf sald foreclosure and sale al- “ ¥%¢law and Twenty-five Dollars ttorney’s fees stipulated in ’f’hle. &L ikiof Pat ary 17th. 1920. MF MORTGAGE COMPANY " Mortgagee. I 1 | the bladder is irritated, and you may THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER .. 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 open accounts on our books. No ad taken for lesssthan 15 cents for first run, and nothing Jess than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. ——— WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER ‘WANT ADVERTISEMENT ~ A MIGHTY PURCHASE , Just received from a large new York manufacturer, 50 pretty silk dresses, suitable for afternoon and evening wear. : Rl . WANTED : ‘FOR SALE I < WANTED—Work by hour. Phone 253J. 2d1:29 ———— T — S ——— WANTED—3 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, heated. Phone T41W. 6d2-2 —_— e I WANT THE LISTING of your farm for spring trade. Come in now.] E. J. Willits, the Land man. 3d129 FOR SALE—Lots of houses. Let me sell you one. E. J. Willits, the Land man. ~ 3d1-29 FOR SALE—Smith Premier type- writer. Cheap. Inquire Pioneer oftice. 4 ¢ 1-26tt FUR SALE— See the Bemidji Sta- tionary stove for rubber stamps, fac simile eignature stamps, no- taria) seals and corporation seals FOR SALE OR TRADE—A lot of standing timber for wood. Only Marked special at - WANTED—Men or women, sal‘ory $24 full time, 50c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. . Experience unnecessary. Guaranteed Mills, Norristown, one mile out of the city. You can Pa. J1-21tt cut it on shares. Also good cow i for sale. E. J. Willets, the Land P e essasaanal B TN 231-29 HELP WANTED—FEMALE | . WANTED—A girl at the Third OR SALE—CITY PROPERTY Street Cafe. T 3d1.29 [ SARAAmAmAamnannm A FOR HOUSES AND LOTS—See J. Bisiar, for bargains. 216 Beltrami ave. Phone 573W. 5d1-31 WANTED—Cleaning girl. Apply Hotel Markham. 3d1-30 B FOR RENT. We have 'a few odd coats carried over from our previous sale. These are all marked for quick selling, at FOR ANY Lind of res: estate desl, soe or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 1313¢¢ FOR SALE—Good six room house on ‘Bemidji avenue. 650 foot lot, full basement, hallways, porches, out- buildings. Nice homey place. M. FOR RENT—Furnished room. 9156 Bemidji avenue. Phone 31J. 6d2-4 — FOR RENT OR SALE—Nine cows, five yearlings, two dozen thor- oughgred .l’gls outh Rocks, two| A- Soper, missionary. 6d1-31 brood sows, litters due soon, farm|poR SALE—Four room house, 1 lot machinery, .. plows, drags. Call 26x140. Price $700. Two blocks 415. 6d2-3 from business center. $100 down, balance $16 per month. J. Bisiar, 573W. 6d1-3. LOST AND FOUND. i LOST—Bunch keys. Finder leave at Hotel Markham.* V. R. Schermer- horn. 2d1-30 LOST——I ladies monogram wrist watch between Troppman’s and 1110 Beltrami avenue. Finder leave at Pioneer, reward. . 3d1-30 WANTED—Ten ‘boys ‘who ‘own bob sleds to cal at Jewett’s garage Fri- .- day afternoon 4:30. Two free shows Saturday. 1d1-29 WANTED—Gir] for general house work. If ambitious she may learn photo finishing in spare time. Mrs., ichardson, Phone 570W. 3d1-31 Hichartson LOST—Pink knitted doll, between library and Minnesota ave. on SALESMEN WANTED—District | ms¢h ‘st., Monday. afternoon. Re- managers to establish County Seat dealers for Super-Farm Power and Farm Light Plant—small capital required. Excellent field—large profit—full factory co-operation. C. Willis, 106 Garrick Bldg., Cri-| cago. 1d1-27 841-29 STOLXN—A gasoline engine from 820 Mississippi ave. The party who' took the engine is' . mown. Please return at once, if not there will be trouble. ‘6d2-2 ward at Pioneer. |— e PROTEST ON “SNOBBERY.” England’s new spurt in democ- racy aiid the tendency to break old- time class distinctions which are among the many changes wrought by the war, have caused protests aguinst the system of designations of athletic contestants. “Gentlemen versus Players” is the manner in which a cricket match is billed when the game is between amateurs and professionals. It is contended by the objectors that the words savor too much of the old era of snobbery in England, which many British opti- mists had hoped was left dead on the field. kidneys will then act fine. ous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Jjuice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activ- ity, also to neutralize the acids in | urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weak- ness. ; Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should .take now and then to_keep the kidneys clean and .active. Drug- trouble. Boxes of =TYPEWRITER = 20 0 PAPER HERES YOUR CHANCE Mr. Lawyer, Doctor, Banker and Office Managers to stock up with a supply of good typewriter paper. Big shipment of fresh goods just received. -Sale Starts Saturdax- 9:30 A. M. OIL OF KOREIN, follaw direc e S el Slender i*%0id by busy drusgists, includiog: E. A. Barker R. J. Boardman Laliberte & Erickson R ) tsts everywners sho wil And by sond, drussbls TS KORELS. WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world’s stand- ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL fl"'% The National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel- mina, At all druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on every bex and accept no imitation Work for Rainmakers. Insufficient rain accounts for the oc- casional failure of crops in nearly a third of the country. [F BACKACHY OR " KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat Less Meat, Also Take Glass of Salts Before Eat- ing Breakfast 7 ¢ Uric acid in meat excites the kid- neys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body’s urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from back- ache, sick headache, dizziness, stom- ach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four The following prices will hold good for one week only: ) Number - Size Reg. Price Sale Price One lot No. 161—83x11, worth $1.75, at. $1.35 per Rm. One lot No. 181—81x13, worth 2.25, at. 1.55 per Rm. One lot No. 201—84x13, worth 2.00, at. 1.40 per Rm. One lot No. 203—81x13, worth 2.50, at. 1.65 per Rm. LOOK IN THE WINDOW WHEN YOU PASS BY Come in and buy if you want some. There is only :a limited number of reams to be sold at these prices. Mail orders given the same careful attention as per- sonal purchasers and filled in order received. e e e e e e e ] PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE Phones 799J, 922 and 923 mid;ji, Minn. i 0y, g @ 2 =B o ° [ FE P E34 02 -4’3 (R =e 2 FEY & °a ° Fe [ 3 o HOTEL RADISSON . Minneapoli [n the heart of the retail and theatrical district; 450 rooms at moderate rates. Four large cafes. The largest and most complete hotel in the northwest. WP Defective