Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 4, 1920, Page 7

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FRIDAY | REER KKK R KKK KKK x PLEASANT VALLEY * KKK KRR KKK KK KK Bessie Cook spent Friday night and Saturday with Elsie Bashor. The Ten Mile Lake school and-the Watson school picniced at the ball grounds Friday. All enjoyed them selves and were glad vacation time had come. Those who went to Bemidji Tues- day were Mrs. Fahl, Mr. Knox; Mr: and Mrs. Carl Jones, Chas. Coffin Ray Worden, Mr. Mercer, Mrs. Saterlie and baby, Fred Gardnes and son, Gor- don, John Vogler, Frank Porter and daughter, Elsie Bashor. Those from this neighborhood who attended the Decoration Day exer- cises at Nebish Saturday were Mrs. Saterlee and daughters, Mr. Billet, Bessie Cook, Raymond McQueeny, Sam: Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank |! Porter and family. There were five soldiers and one sailor present. Thomas Randall spent Sunday with: home folks. Nina and Bessie cook, Elsie Bash- or, Raymond McQueeny ,Sam Ran- dall, Roy Watson,( Ray Worden and Gordon Gardner called at the Steph- ani home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Knox and children visited near Tenstrike the last of the week. Miss Christenson from east of Ne- bish:spent the week-end with Bessie Knox. . Bessie Knox closed her school east of Nebish and ‘returned home last week. Howard Porter spent Sunday with Norman Williams. They motored to Bemidji Monday and returned home Tuesday. Christina Stephani, who has been on the sick list, is well again. EVENING, JUNE 4,.1020: ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILB ..OLAIMS, AND NEARING State of ‘Minnesota, County of Beltrami, ss, in Probate Court; In the Matter 81’ thf‘ Estate of Knute W. Moe, de- ecent, Letters of Administration ' this day havlnf been granted to.A. O. Fladeland; It is Ordered, That -the time within which all creditors of-the above deced- ent may present claims against his estate in this Court, be, and the sam¢ hereby is, limited to three months from and after the date hereof; and that Tuesday, the 24th day of August, 1920, at ten o'clock A. M, in the Probate Court Rooms at the Court House at the City of Bemidji, in said County, be, and the. same :hereby is, fixed and ap- roln&ed as the.time and place for hear- ng upon and the- examination, adjust- ment and allowance: of such claims as Shfd“ be presented within the time afore- said. Let notice hereof be given by the publi- cation of this order in the Bemidji Pio- neer, a legal newspaper, as provided by aw. Dated May 18th, 1920. J. E. HARRIS, Judge of Probate. 8dF5-28—6-11 (Probate Seal) WOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- OLOSURE SALE. Default has been made in the condi- tion of that certain mortgage, made, exe- cuted and delivered by Hulbert H. War- ner, widower, as mortgagor, to Kather- ine Gesell as mortgagee, bearing date December 16th, 1917, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Bel- trami County, Minn., on the 14th day of January, 1918, at 9 o'clock A. M.., in book 43 of mortgages on page 37, which said mortgage was duly assigned by said Katherine Gesell, to Barnes Brothers, Incorporated, on the 20th day of Janu- ary, 1918, and assignment recorded in book 41 of mortgages on page 392, Bel- trami County records, on the 13th day of May, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m. That the power of sale in said mortgage has become operative, default consists in the failure of the mortgagee to pay an in- stallment of $2.50 due on the 16th day of December, 1918, and an installment of $2.50 due on the 15th day of December, 1919, and the. further.sum of $30.00 due THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER glendable! an: 3 don’tmake it. It hascometo stay—becauseit alwa; the same — and the with on the: 15th~day of December, 1918, and vemmmrwe o aisities S50 ) CALUMET . Sald two last mentioned sums be- ing:-interest on a_ first mortgage given wn N by:the mortgagor herein on the premises l .AK‘“G Po En njoyable Evenings Washington, June 4.—Relief- maps | hereinafter-described, and which is evi- means the best. Its uniform. modeled in clay, showing every de-{denced by two interest coupon notes, ity of quality—powerful and 2l 2, oh fal ot the grouna fought over by the I Meeetett Mt it 1 Y unating atcengths insure \UR delicious Ice Cream served at " , | er con ned n S , an gm — | 5 o wei'l:;) be m:\dsem:)y na party of U. 8. g;go:hfo farther fefs:m{, n:{;‘gh%gemo"; tender, temp! i, f.ll‘ilyraised . Marines who will leave New York |ToT7 ana 1918, which amounts. with bakings always — and read i > - b city for France on June 5. penalt;nat the d:techer%?tout% 5311‘!1.13 baking economy. Moderate ® 7 h'eme tO thc famlly Or gueStS ca[n Beginning with the Blanc Mont [¥hich amount has been paid by the as-| iR incost. Onecanwill convince district; where. the- Second .Division |* Fhat Dy reason of seid deraults ana|WiR you. Ordernow. 100k part in-the-great Franch offen- |the statuie in such cases made and pro-| Il Calumet contains only such sive of the Champagne, the mapping |yided, the assignee of the mortgagee] gl ingredients as have been ap- party will visit the Meuse-Argonne, | whole of said amounts and mortgage in- groved officially by the U. S. St. Mihiel' and Soissons: battlefields %e‘l!;teg;nezse f;:)en axtng trlé:'f t;x;a tfi‘tal cilm'.mung 'ood Authorities. before returning-to the United States | (1S 1¥, teason thereo 2e10s08; ¢ © . Yousavewhen you buy it next. October. | That no. action: at. loavv‘ or otherwise f‘:-”*m"'“ t year the Marines. mapping |has. been instituted to recover said in- l se o~ ~ oUALY i E . § . 5 § . e e e g R L Ciiest 2o rs Ice Cream Supreme help‘ provide many enjoyable evenings. Cultivate the Ice Cream habit. s premises mortgaged and described in a relief map of Belleau Wood, show- |said mortgage are being and lying in the ing hills ravines, rocks and.other to-|county of Beltrami and state of Min- pographical features. The new-maps will:be similar in.design. STATE LANDS. State: of Minnesota, State Auditor's Office, St. Paul, Mion,, May 24, 1920. Notice is hereby given that on July 14, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m, in_the of- fice-of the county auditor, at Bemidji, Beltrami county, in the State of Minne- sota; I will offer for sale certain unsold state lands and also those. state lands which:have reverted to the. state by rea- son of the non-payment of - interest. Terms of Sale: Fifteen per cent of the purchase price is payable to the County Treasurer at the: time of sale. The unpaid balance is payable at.any time in whole or in part within forty years from the date of sale.,interest rate of four per cent per annum, due on June lst, of each year: provided, that the interest can be pafd at -apy: time within the interest year without penalty. In effect, this means that-the interest money may be paid any time-batween June first and May - thirty- first-without: penalty. The:appraised value of timber, when 80 -stated, must be paid in full at the time. of sale. All.mineral rights are reserved to the the laws of the State. Al .lands are sold subject to any and all jditch taxes thereon. Lands on which the.interest- has be- come:delinquent may be redeemed at any time: up to the hour of sale, or before resale; to the actual purchaser. Such lands.ave listed under the captio ‘“Delinquent Lands.” No.. person: can purchase more than 320- acres of land, provided, however, that.State lands purchased previous to 1905,- are not charged against such pur- chaser. Agents acting for purchasers must furnish : affidavit of authority. Appraisers’ reports showing quality and kind of soil are on file in this office, LAsts :giving . legal descriptions of lands:te be.offered may be obtained of the State Auditor or the Immigration Commlsflol‘lfi{ at ts:h Paul, tand :{ the Coun! uditor_a! e county se: oty A 0 PREUS, State Auditor. 4dF5-28—6-18 tate of Letta A cogfiernou' e of Letta A. Co| H stuEt‘o.'ot Minnesota, County-of Beltram), In--Probate:Court: In the Matter of the-Estate of Letta A. Coppernoll, de- cedent. Tetters of Administration this day having been. granted to I. P. Coppernoll; It-is ;Ordered, That the time within which:all creditors of the above nanied deoedent may present claims against his this Court, be, .and the same limited te-three months from and.after the date hereof: and that Wed- nesday, . the. 25th day of August, 1920, at 10.0°¢lock A: M., in the Probate Court Rooms at the. Court House at Bemidji, in said County, be and the same hereby nesota and déscribed as follows: East half (E}) of the southeast quarter (SE |: e e %), section thirteen (13), township one hundred fifty-eight (158), north, range thirty-eight (38), west, and lots three and four (3 and 4), of section eighteen (18), township one hundred fifty-eight (158), north, of range thirty-seven (37), west of 5th P. M. Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that said. mortgage will be foreclosed by the sale-of aforesaid described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash by the sheriff of Beltrami coun- ty, Minn., or his deputy, which sale will be held at the east front door of the county Court House in the City of Be- midji, Minn., on Saturday, the 17th day of July, 1920, at ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon to satiysfy the amount which will then be due with interest to date of sale, together with $26.00 attorney’'s f,ee ]and costs and disbursements allowed v law. Dated this 25th day of May, 1920. BARNES ?RRTI{]ERS. lrncorporaled‘ d E ssignee of mortgagee. JOHN L. BROWN, i o Attorney for assignee of mortgagee. Bemidji, Minnesota. 6dF5-28—17.2 NOTICE .OF: MORTOAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given, That default has been made in the conditions of a mortgage executed by O. E. Bjoring, widower, mortgagor to Louis Gilbert- son, mortgagee, dated April 15th, 1916, and recorded -in-the office of the regis- ter of deeds of Beltrami.county, Minne- sota, on April 18th, 1916, at three o’clock p. m., and recorded in Book 31 of Mort- gages on. page 548 thereof. That the amount claimed to be due on said mort- gage at this date is Six Hundred Seven- teen and 20-100 Dollars ($617.20). That. the premises. described in and. covered by said mortgage is Lots Two (2) and Three (3) of Section Three (3), Town One Hundred - Forty-seven (147) North of Range Thirty-Four (34), West of the 5th principal Meridian, situated in_ the County- of : Beltrami.and State of Min- nesota. That by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and pursu- ant to the statute in such case made and provided said mortgage will be fore- closed by the sale of sald premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash by the sheriff of Beltrami county, Minnesota, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bemidji in said county and state, on Friday, the 16th day of July, 1920, at two o'clock p. m. to satisfy the.amount then: due on.said mortgage ' together with. the costs of] such sale and Fifty Dollars, attorney’s fees stipulated in.said mortgage. Dated -May . 14th, 1920. LOUIS GILBERTSON, Mortgagee. F. C. MASSEE, Attorney- for mortgagee, First Natl. Bank Bldg., East Grand-Forks, Minn, 6d6-4—17-9 Subscribe for The Plomeer. = Cut to follow the lines of the body The Underwear. a Hundred Women Ordered Made A hundred women who had never had satisfactory ‘knit underwear! Among them were short women, tall women, slender women, plump women. Some had one difficulty—some had another. “Why can’t we ever be pleased with knit union suits, just as we are with hats and gloves?” they asked. Julius Kayser determined that they should be satisfied. Starting with the finest, sheerest, combed yarn, Kayser cut each suit separately, by hand, from accurate paper patterns. Sloped the shoulders, so they would not slip. Made the back nice and narrow, the front full. Put the triggest tailored finish on some—sewed the daintiest silk ribbons into others. The first hundred suits finished were sent to the hundred women. 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Fids e Erobate Seal udge of Prol o {Gee 38F5-28—6-11 OITAZION FOR.EEARING ON_PETI- EI0M TO: SELI;: MORTGAGE OR ¥ LAND. Estate of ‘the. Avery, Minors; State.of Minnesota, County of Beltraml, in- Probate Court: in the Matter of the. Estate of Erwin J., William, Gladys, Esther, and Jay Avery, minors. The: State of Minnesota to the heirs and..all persons interest in the sale of certain; lands belonging to said minors; The -petition of Florence Avery Fulcher as guardian of the above named minors, being:duly filed in-this court represent- ing-that it is necessary and for the best interest of said estate and all interested therein that certain lands of said minors deseribed therein be sold and praying that-a:license be to. said guardian grant- ed ito sell the same. _HAD IN THIS CITY Rheumatic Sufferers Will Hail This News With Delight You have heard about the wonderful vir- tues of Hot Sulphur_ Springs baths in re- lieving Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Ec- zema, Skin Eruptions, etc. All who could afford to journey to these springs almost invariably returned sound and well agaim, but to get the relief afforded by the Hot Sulphur Springs, they had to go to great expense. ) All this trouble and expense is now un- necessary, for right here in this city you can get identically the same thing—in fact, fight in your own home. The waters of Hot Springs Baths are now available- in your own bathtub, at trifling cost, and you get the same identical results as.you would if you journcyed a great distance to the Hot Springs themselves. . SULFLUID is the name of - this new home treatment for Rheumatism, . Sciatica, outer appearance One of the most interesting features of this exceptional is its back cut narrower than its front, so that it fits flatly in back yet never thinks of ‘binding in KAYSER KNIT UNDERWEAR Marvelfit Now, Therefore, You and each of YoU, | Jymhago, Eczema, Skin Eruptions, etc. are - hereby cited and required to show | p g lime of the greatest chemical dis- cause, if any you have, before this Court, | ¢ varies of modern times. It is not a at -the, Probate Court Rooms, in thel ooi.n " redicine and is guaranteed posi- Court. House in.the City of Bemldil | gively harmless. Furthermore, if it doesn't County of Beltrami, State of Minnesota | give you the relief we claim for it, your on:the 23rd day of Jume, 1920, at 10| poney will be refunded. o'clock; A, M., why the prayer of said “I was laid-up-for- over -a year with- petition should not be granted. Rheumatism and it cost me over $1,000 Witness, The Judge of said court, and | §,r doctors, and your SULFLUID treat- g}ne ufslzoof said Court, this 24th day of | ment cured S“l {‘;‘![lallf;w dollars. I fican ay, A recommend JLFLU. to anyone suffer- J. B HARRIS, | [eeViSi%cilite or rheumatic ailments 202 THIRD STREET Probate. Judge, . | R, D, HOLT, Watetlgo, Jowa.” : 3 SR i 0 i (Probate Seal) 8dF5-28—6-11 E. A. Barker, 217 Third St. ] TELEPHONE 87 i w | | e

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