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BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ) PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. .. R GARSON, President E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgz i W. HARNWELL, Editor J. D. WIN'T)R, City Editor Telephone 922 Entered as the oomr_fln ot Bemidji, Minnesota, W second-class matter. under Act of Congress of March 8 1879. THE BEMIDSI DALY PIONEER SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1924 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services will be held in the Battles building, room 24, over the J. C. . | Penny Co. store at 11 o’clock. Sun- !day school at 9:45. No nmfién paid be kncwn to the editor, of each week to insure publication in the current isxiie. to anonymous contributions. Writer’s name must but not necessarily for publication. Communica- tons for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesds) | ST. PHILLIP'S Low Mass at 8 o’clock. High Mass at 10 o’clock. | Followed by Benediction of the SUBSCRIPTION RATES . By Carrier ¢ By Mall Une Yea? ooy ——$6.00 g 8ix ll«fimm Sl g.gs One Year o e §8.00 Three ont PESURUIEES———— One Month e BB Bix Months g 3.50 One Week 10 Three Montbs 128 THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published every Thursdas nad sent postage puid to any address for, in advarce, $2.00. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDiNGN — e —_—————————— FIRE PREVENTION DAY—OCTOBER 9 Fifty years ago tomorrow, October 9, 1871, a cow kicked | over a lantern in the city of Chicago and the whole city, prac- tically, was burned with a loss of lives numbering over 200. Since 1871 the loss by fire each year has been increasing until Blessed Sacrament. PRESBYTERIAN Sunday morning at the Presbyteri- lan church at 11 o’clock the pastor will speak on the subject, “The Lis- |tening Nations,” (Acts, 16:9). | Sunday evening at 8 o’clock, the sermon will be on the theme: “The Quickening Touch,” (Gen. 32:25. Sunday schgol wiil meet at 10 a. m., and ChFistian Endeavor at 7 p. m. 5 | All are most cordially welcome. — Lester P. Warford, Pastor. BAPTIST 10:30—Sunday school. 11:30—Morning worship. Theme, “Spiritual or Carnal.” | Church Services actack el s FREE LUTHERAN Services at 11 o’clock at the Trin- ity church in the town of Liberty. 3:00—At the Aardahl church in the town of Frohn. 7:30—At the Nymore church, in the English language. —0. P. Grambo, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Pastor preaches on ‘‘Responsibili- ty to the Work of the World,” at the morning service at 10:30. Sunday school at 12 nono. Epwortn League at 7 p. m. Preaching at 8 o’clock. Public cordially invited. —G. H. Zentz, Pastor. ST. BARTH. EPISCOPAL | Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. s:und_uy school at 10 o’clock. Evening service will commence next Sunday evening, October 16, at 8 o’clock. A very cordial invitation to at- tend is extended to all. -—William Elliott, Pastor. MEANT “DIVISION WITH KING” “Royalties” In OId Days Signified Something Altogether Different | From Meaning Today. Recipients of royalties from books, | patents, mines or other thing may elaim kin with kings, etymologically | speaking, at least, for a royalty rep- resented originally the king's pertion of the profits of a ventur The word entered England from { France, and was sometimes called a {““seignorage.” The king of England at the time was‘the actual possessor of all land in the domain, as he is YES! WERE STILL IN BUSINESS This is to notify the public that we have moved across the street from our old location—we are now better equipped to handle your work. MATLAND’S VULCANIZING SHOP NEXT DOOR TO THE CITY HALL lonly nominally today. All mines thut were worked, all lands that were tiled, directly or indirectly paid trib- | ute to him. He sed & similar | power, though less clear! understood, over printing and Inventions. The payment of a royalty to an author, inventor or other persons to- i day is recognition of the owners hip of the recipient to the basic right in the thing worked or produced. The pub- lisher, manufacturer or operator may and usually dves have, the heavi- | est investment, but the man who gets the royalty is the man who holds pos- session in fee simple, subject to what | rets he may make with those ated with him in the develop. e I ST A SR R GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING . AND AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES \ \ :. We repair all Starting, Light- ing and Ignition Systems. “SATISFACTION GUARANTEED” ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL . Sixth street and America avenue) Harvest Home Festival | Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. | Bible class at 9:30 a. m. | Morning service (German) n. there is now an average yearly money loss of $350,000,000, and 7356 v oy, ¥ A DY = 3 :00— ng People’ estimated loss of life of more than 15,000 persons every year. Theme, “The Love oi Chr The anniversary of the Chicago Fire is now observed as' 8:00-—Thursday evening International Fire Prevention Day by Presidential and Royal | meeting. : proclamation, Sunday morning the pastor will be- The aim of Fire Prevention Day is to impress upon the pub-/ e ?l;”;:.';s q"firf:‘;',’:"";’.? ,d"f\]";g“w“h s lic consciousness the enormity of our fire waste, to the end that tendance of L7 aismbeiship b SE: ; conditions may be improved and fire carelessness eliminated. sired. A careful classification of fire losses and causes shows that —George W. Kehoe, Pastor. most fires are due to carelessness and ignorance and are there- fore preventable. In round figures, 30 per cent are from strict- ly preventable causes, 40 per cent from partly preventable meeting. it . i MOTOR SALES & SERVICE CO. | 313 Irvine Ave.’ Bemidji, Minn. prayer Phone 161 “Through a process of itifle eal- | tulations anyone iay now view him- 10:30 | self as the center of the universe” said Professor J. *That may be, pro- fessor,” rveplled his friends, “but iz do me the fivor not to mention It to my wife MORTGAGE YOEECI-OBU‘“ SALE Derauit having bheca made in the pa Two Hundred s _The reuglar quarterly conference will take place right arter this ser- vice and all members are kinaly asked to be present at this meeting. Vex‘-y important meeting. Special choir music | Young people’s meeting at 7 p. m. | Religious BETHEL LUTHERAN Sunday school at 9:45. Swedish Which Will It Be? causes, and of the remaining 30 per cent due to unknown causes, swed ivees at 11 a. m. education class every 165.18) Dolls it is fair to assume that a large portion are preventable. About 5:“%‘( -*d(;‘;wtt:s :It 8 p. m. i Thé\rsda 4 p.om. : e hnd 1g s, atitho = 2 . y esday evening services will very one cordially welce { e of this notice upon a certain mori- 65 per cent of fires occur in homes. be held, and there will be several —W. F. I\?amphenl:‘ctlk;‘::t‘or |ase iy ited and ol od Thy ’ b L I Peter Silbernagel and Ida Silbernagel, - : trad . T A Will you ride or walk? When The comparison of fire losses in the United States with those out of town speakers. On Tuesday [' of Europe is not at all flattering to the United States. In 1913, afternoon the Board of the Red River B e this wife, mortgagors to Traub & Mant: TRINITY EVANG. LUTIIERAN | Mortgage Corporation (a corporation or- I under the laws of Minnesota) you are young and strong— this is the time—to consider the per capita loss in the United States was $2.10 as against Valley Augustania Synod will meet[ Service: s in the Bethel Lutheran chur Service: on Sunday afternoon ati cagee, bearing date the 1st day of o theran church and o’c’ock in the First Lutheran | Apn%‘lz’]'r LAu‘;:ln w‘m‘.‘ ,.Sim-’ olf“.,u(;e and decide. 49 cents in France, 33 cents in England, 28 cents in Germany, asore whs atiend this r nd | : istors who attend this meeting will | church, Eighth and Minnesota, The | ¢herein contained. duly recorded in the| 95 cents in Austria, 25 cents in Italy, 15 cents in Switzerland, speak at the church in both Swedish > K : r : and only 11 cents in Holland. This indicates that we burn up wnd English in- the erie, Beasiynasior il preols on. Matthicw g9, |oltite ot e EeE e o e of | Dank yout mmorey 0 e qur property nearly 20 times as rapidly as the people of Hol-jone is welcome. Ygonn Marriage of the King’s | Minnesota. on the 1ith day of June wherever it ]fst possible. t!nl + ths imes as rapi o o e __T. B. Nordale s LA 11919 at 1 o'clock I, M., in Book 34 of come easy after you star }z‘;‘z g mon ;h{‘rf‘iaftr‘;gi;lmtm ws rapidly as the people of B. Nordale, Pastor. | Sunday school at 2 o'clock in the | S19rtEuges on Pace itz once. And soon yowll find ce. nis 18 nof g to us. parsonage chapel, 1300 Beltrami ich sald morty tegother with ODeSn ORGSR 0: NORWEGIAN-LUTHERAN aveune. i the -ltlols lntl_fl tl;‘m Y \;luh as- that your savings will mount s . 3 | signed id Traub & Mantz Morigage ¢ 5 » i CONGRATULATIONS, MR. ATKINSON gy Sepvices Sunday at 10:30 a. m, in Childrews chorus on Tuesday after- | Cornoration, wor o’ Corles X P ne help carry you along Our hat is off to “Old Man Atkinson” of the Hibbing 5 torvesen language in the First 5 o'clock. [ Monte by e e 4t 3 oo the ife’s highway. Lutheran church, Minnesota av Sunday school teachers meet on |1: A m Book 15 of Morigiges on Lll(::‘:. en rsday A ue | Thursday evening at 7:15 o'clock. [517. ! News. His monster special edition of 88 pages is some paper.'ung Eighth strect. che ity cus S > “Village,” does Ut Strect. Choir T N | . Of course, when a city, excuse us, we mean illage,” does. No services in the evening. . Choir rehearsal on Thursday eve-| Now, Therefore. Notice is hereby giv-| what Hibbing has just done, gathered itself together and moved A Sunday school convention and ming 2u 8- oclock, ’ len that by virtue of the power of sale o itself bodily to a new location that the riches under it might be '“S’F}"L' of choral reunion of the B- nim:'i;"t"lf,“?, Frohn on Sunday figr-| ontained (0 sald ‘mortgage, 2nd bur Grt ern atlona an dug out, it is not to be wondered at that an up-to-date news- ';::‘t‘:"(]‘:;l ((Ilez;rwuicer River circuits, | and in the Englich language at 10, {and provided, the said morigage wi | 5 5 N f " b ay and Sun. ctober 8 ! g g | foreclos Y o sa e - paper in the “Village “Uukfi do something wonderful to keep 4. pr."0. E. B;:\nld{;y;,(o‘lt:mrxs.‘e‘:“‘d ‘\)Ivlwk. The pastor wifi“i‘,fi;’mf‘; .i#sfii-?-élfl‘fii‘. fond amveyed s Al mulll-‘é] Ik pace with its reputation, and here is just where the Hibbing inary, St. Paul, will preach at 11| atthew 22, 1-5: “The Extension of | Southenst et (S of ) Soetion] : Umversal Grac | ten (10) and the West halt (W32) of the| News lived up to its reputation. (& m., and lecture at 3 p. m., and the| The v i The paper should be proud of its home city and the home | ¢ombined choirs will give a sacred Sigte will e People’s = Walther Northeast auscter (NH), O ne Fun city should be proud of its paper to show such enterprise, and, ;;’{,‘;g,";‘,:“g m., Sunday at the high | mecting next Friday ’f; bi-monthly | 1 Tieti e 155, D ety o after all, that is the way papers and cities are made—by co-op-| Al i (f’(,':.'m“‘”vB:givy, Minn. | tian Day school on Saturday Ohrisclen Gy scording o the government i : = o i A R S aily welcome. 54 Sat ys. rvey thereof. with the hereditaments eration. Continued success to the News ~nd 1},5 proprietor, —L. J. Jerdee, P:::tm' You are cord#ally invited. {2nd appurtenances, which sale Wil he Claude Atkinson. 3 = ! & stor. —Erdmann W. Frenk, Pasor, |Made by the Sheriff of aid Beltrami —— -~ - - . L g s ‘ounty in the said Sheriff’s main office Qe " —— lin the Court:House, in the City of Be- P — ¥ midj in said County and State on the! i IT C?MES NEAR HOME, TOO e HOW WALL STREET GOT NAME g |1m ay of November, 1 at 10| As it to_deeper impress the need of fire prevention upon| e TRULY OPTIMISM HAS LIMIT [o'clock in the forcnoon’or that day, at| our community comes the horrible story in The Pioneer of to-| Designation Aroce From ~Palisade s [ e e e oF Twro. Bimod | day of the burning of five children of a family not Tar distant] Erccted by Sturdy Old Peter Jesh Smiler Met Day's Many Adversi- | Sixty. a4 18-100 ($265,18) Dollars from Bemidji, as well as their means of livelihood. From first Stuyvssant in Early Days. ties With a Smile, but There Are |21 Interest, Sid, o e 7 i &) reports, it appears the fire might have been prevented and five e Some Things! Dollars attorney’s fees as lives saved had not the defective flue caused the ruin and deso-| _If there had not been war between | e R o e T lation. And the terrible suffering of the parents from-thée wip-| Hotland and Eugdand there is no tell- | s ol l"“'?'",",l."wl"lm sl ubject (o redemp- : ing out of three-quarters of their family will never be effaced| Sshnt “|"“\'." nage ""“"“‘]""'I"""e oL | $ Vion ot S Sitioies pthees W ™ . 3 i liv sur ay. ake every i el sireet, New k. The financiat | _supers % 3 e fi :_rom their lives. It surely pays to take every possible precau-| conter of America mizht have horne | $10Uld be miserable all day today !” September 2st 1021 u / lon. any other nanie and haye been just as [ SWiling buppily. Josh dropped bis ignes of Mortgagee, . | powertul ns it Is, collar stud. Nevertheless, after hal AN & PRIBPRGUR. 6 | Z SR | e wall thai zave to it its name | 47 Bour's search he found it again, /. Bank Bldg.. = ] put up by Peter Stugvesaut, e | W00 contimued dressing. | n’ ‘ | OVERHEARD BY EXCHANG DI | ol peglegged autoceat Yad his own | Oh. Joshr said Mrs. Smiler at! Sisat 9:e 059 E E TOR || intelligenee service and he became con- hreakfust, "t gielll brdk ofl my sew- B i | vineed that the New England and Con- ing machine yesterda | RASARRREALARARARALSARARALARARASARNANSSRRRLALLLRRRNRARMRALIRRERARAR QL | NOCLiCUL cOlONics Were going to attack “That’s unforfunate.” said_Smiler, | MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE | THE LOWERED STATE TAX i e o ot o1 (e fort g | “BUE never wmind, «dear, T bring on || Dafoult heins beci teady BLs o The announcement of State Auditor Ray P. Chase that there will be no | oL acted il he: threw 2 woodol l':?xl“”“nlx::nu ‘m]‘q Nm"-‘ln’z' o "vu“.l‘! L.!‘ili\‘ml'm" "1"‘I a o e —21)'”‘1,1“"5'} state tux for general revenue next year, thus.reducing the state tax rate ;‘r":\“ ,,l,"},:w'!filki[. .‘“|”". o “W]“N H:‘ \nx-vll::’nl |'!|I‘:l ;:::(‘ ‘n‘l“‘w;:llu'xm::s‘ e L“""“z(‘l’? ""‘T;""::""fi“'gufi""?" ‘:"‘r‘f“?:: by about @ mill and @ ifth, so that it will stand at 4.23 mills as against 5.42 | palindes. with the upper onds spiked. | Pared 1o leave The honse, P monteas auty execlitofl And 0 ] ) & : 3 5 . = sades, er ends spiked. A . | Seaver W. Olson and Loulse Olson. his this o has been hailed with general satisfaction. ) It wia ot & wondeeful defonse, ns | MY utubrella, dear?” he snid to his |wite, mortgugors, to Fred G rauh| Any reduction of taxation in these days is \.V(?]('r)me. And it is encour-, we look af (hings now, but against an | Vi ot | | M e, with the ;..::\'”‘ P L}\‘;o' ;‘.;‘,\rr,',.‘ aging Loflem'n that the management of state finances has been such that| ussanlt by men armed with blunder- | “""~ Josh she erfed, ©T forgot to [in contained, and duly recorded in the; vocelvts Tiom othes sounees will be saffiele i 5 rovenie thal DUSSES It W Ava falien 5 PO il you. some one stole your umbrella folfice of the Register of Deedd in and| l“"p ) m Minne .“‘; will be sufficient to provide what revenue the| l;‘?\' s ]““"Ifl,]”“ taken some saerl- | oS han ok e eor the County of Beltraml, State of| state needs.—Minneapolis Journal. l“ on (]n\ll\.nl af the mtfackers: tos} THlE DS MOS0 0 i | Dl TRosota on {he 10th day of May, 1916, N ey have enrried it. ¥ LT answere miler, “It had jat 11 o'clock A. M, in Book 29 of Mort:! A While congress is hesitating over the passage of the bill providing an ad., Bt the old w ooden wall stood for o j‘mtm: T I;:':'r‘l\u"h‘ ”".\11::‘ '»I\: :|" L i“‘e‘ joh said mortgage together with| ditional federal judge for this state, some of the candidates for the position halt-centifey and cramped the growth Othibr litte hings, whi 1 In ; 1”1‘P :hl‘ml.« m"!‘"rm x]heruh,\- o ‘lun; "ol ‘ et s B e : 8 ! of the town. There was a ditel v ' » thi 1ieh many men [signed by the said Fred C. Traub to i are; liable to die of old age. But why hurry congress? There are a few! ;m:\"“ D‘,‘::| -.:“::i ‘I‘:Nu‘ :htthl x-"'\"-\}~ would foolishly e llowed fo dis- [Plisabeth Practorius by written a l“"'! ; T " ! 53.7 things this country needs more than an increase of the judicial force.—| closed 'm:, ;nlllnl xu‘:l "'lLlfl n“'l:.w turb thew, did tappen to Smiler that | et daled tho 1Bt Aoy of Mo il | HINK OF IT! Only $753.78—and that S p o 4 UKl rolte d guarded. en . fET e 5 s f . . . b St. Cloud Dajly Journal Pr | you zot outside the wall you were in [ $1¥: DUt e did ot gruble wtil e | means delivered to you right here in Be- | = I the suburbs of New Amsterdam with urning home ip the train he pulled (et : X ) fostc of good paper and paying out money for labor that could be! no commntation service to kick about, | ®it Wis fountain pen to jot down a midji, all tax paid. better saved to the taxpayers. The Congressional Record was printed reg-| It. however, named the street that ran ‘”'fll,:h"" Idea that had oceurred to him. ularly, filled with speeches never delivered, nor never will be read, during the| heside it and which Is, perhaps, the “.:“ "’I‘"W“L s emptyl, I At by written assignment dated ] month that congress was adjourned.—Stillwater Daily Gazette. | best known thoroughtare i the Uni-y ) FEe 0 S8 ik en gptimisn fiye 26th day of July, and record- I This beautiful enclosed Ford Sedan is as warm 3 | ted States. ins jts limits—Chieago Daily News. led in the office r:ogmn-rhof 5 i - e e i Deeds on the v of September, n, forta S Vi o % Fic o ~ When you get up these brigit, crisp October mornings, shot. through e [IRE s Weiocks 1 T i Book 1 il and comfortable as your own office or house. 3;3; ll::;e:«h\x\‘r;:l:l Q?l}:.nt;;?l];:fi::.”:bllllln:)'l d;”“:lw“l'd‘rlmf ;]\Tdm.,, breath and fill | |Re?nclwma Mildew. : J",,0“,"—?nc::ro}:,"i'nfm is nerehy give| 1t is equipped with electric starter, electric ) s e D esota brand of the elixiv o, yi ave i Chloride of lime, uscf elligently, imi at by yirtua of th ve c . s i g . of the elixiv of life, you have attained, Chloride af lime, used intelligently Plants That Mimic Stones. Lem thiat by yfiriue ot the potwor 0 0 lights, demountable rims. You will find it on our In South Afriea a plant of the genus Mesembryanthemum, growing on stony ground, so closely resembles a pebble that it has been picked up in mistake tor a stone. swme plant, | will remove mildew. Do not use too mueh. A teaspoontnl to a small tub for pail full of water is plenty. De sure lhme is thoroughly dissolved, or Detter still, tie it up in a stout piece of cloth and run water ‘onto it, press- tatute in such cases made andj vill be fore: s descril ‘Show Room floor—ready for you to get in and the acme of a glorious feeling.—St. Cloud Daily Times. the said mortgage a sale of the prem J conveyed by sa e North half (N1z) of the South quarter (SW1i) of Townshin One Hundred 1ifty are two bits of motor cquipment drive out. mortgage, Another speciex of he hitls the on growing - At o S outol A | ing i ¢ : Ranze Thirty-two (32), Beltrami Coun. . Possibllity of Saving Coal. Movements of the Planets. ing the cloth with a stick; then allow faround the Rarru, - produces (wo T Hnn,osn(;x?.urrm‘('l\nc to the| NEW PRICE $753.78 An ordinary passenger locomoiive The sun aud all the planets appear it to float in tub, Immerse article | leaves about as large as ducks’ government rv] thereof with ht_h‘el © consumes a pound of fuel for every| o have rofation. The iensth of the | lul‘h}- cleansed nlml ul.Im\ “l, s'l.zln‘tl \_, K sm'!‘:lr(- |‘1-\0|\l|l>l|u:.' weath- Dfilx(t-«l‘l‘_ti.rl\;nfir‘m d':: h::_p\(\‘\‘!:{;?‘:l\.?!f"}s“;\.‘x‘(h}l | : 52 feet it travels. Each unneces: dny on all except Mereury, Venus, and | several hours. Remove aund rinse er (d .~|u|_1«n of a In'(’v\vnn.\'l\-;:r- v color | Baltrami County in said Sherif’s main} \OME IN AND LOOK IT OVER " “stop, made with a heavy freight or Neptune have been defermined. The thoroughly in several waters. Repeat | tinged with green. These plants look |effice in the Court House, in Q\\E}pl('_»\' of | i COM N AND, ER ! _passenger train. esents 1 fuel 1088 | gy rotates once in 25 days 7 hours 48 it mece but do ngt increase | like stones, but for a shor( time they :Inrmluljtll') In. s i x.?\'-e'};fi.e, B State ';Yl;q‘ | quantit put forth bright yellow flowers. Still | y'clock in the forenoon of that ‘day at ot lime, as it will eat the ma- . { public vendue to the highest bidder for) Hundred | 00 ($378.52) with| s, if_any, on said 00) Dollars in and by foreclosure of from 500 to 750 pounds of coal, de- !pending on the welght of the tratu, the length of the stop and the grade *conditiors. A brake-line air leak on . train of 50 frefght ears has been another species of the same plant re- sembles the quartz pebbles among which it grows minutes, for an average; the earth a little unde! hours ; Mars 24 howrs, 37 minutes, 22seconds; Jupiter 9 hours, 55 minutes; Saturn In 10 hours and It . minutes, and Uranus in 15 hours, ! terial, h, to pay said debt of Thre nd 52 eventy-elght jinterest and t | rem| {attorne. said Weighing Without Scales, The resourcefulness of the Irish ix shown in their wmethod of weighing W Jewett Co INCORPORATED Armenian Music, “known to cause a 10ss of as much as i e - 2,640 pounds of conl in a ten-hour Personal Inspection. without scales. “To weigh a The melodies and composition ml\";;‘."w aishursems 3 v g o ime " s = ) 5 W b b 4 : : subjee redemptio v .perfod. The loss of conl ench time a An Trish eaptain inspecting his com. | said an Trishman the other all | Armenian mu are unique, although {in one. D roms o duy of the sale us ’ & Thodern lacomotive pops o for five | Lauc notieed that one of his soldfers| ¥¢ have to do i (6 Jay a plank actose | in 1eoent o Russian. Talian and [provided by Taw. i Authorized Ford Sales and Service If loco- @ sawhorse, place o big stone on one | English styles have been incorporated | Dated September 2 i 3 - ! CHAR TELEPHONE 870 BEMIDJI had negleeted to wash either the back of lis neck ov his ears. “Hi, you!"|end ¢ he culled to him: ou haven't| other minutes is about 75 pounds. motive fitemen were to save a little more than one shovelful of coal out ignee of as » & for . the plank aud the pig on the | in hev music, sind many then shiff the plank until the | opers wung in other countr Armenian | The national marching song of Tor- {1088, OHM Attorney T redorded in the office of the satd | NHLHIE sr of Deeds on the 26th day of| 1916, at 9 o'clock A. M. in Book; 0 of Mortgages. Page 100. and which| id mortgage, tozether with the debt, secured thereby, was duly -assignea by | il 1 3 1 1slisabeth Praetorius to Charles| of each ton used. the total saving| pshed yourself at the back! Right. fwe things balanee, Then ye guess 12 would be equal to nearly one per cent | gyout face and look at yourself " the weight ot the ston ce | oy, oppressor of Arinenin, was wri W Bans Bldg. of all the conl handled.—Floyd W. | yqinhurgh Seotsman, the weight of the pig, ten by an Aripenian in the national ! 7 S, dth St . .Parsons, in World's Work, o B seript style of the Turks. i Minnenpelis, Minn., | 4 : LR = [/SChiphy 3 giyle objthe Lussy i i 6tSat 9-24 10-29 ) S l

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