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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land OHiee i Crook-ton, Minn.. January +th, 1901. Notion is hereby- given that the following mimerlM-ttlcr has tiled notice of his intention to make iiniii proof in support of liis claim, mi that Kiiitl proof will be made before the lerk of District Court for Heltrami county. Miiineotii.n Remlilji. Minn., on February lHth.1901. viz: QLK T0B0R1M8KN II K. li:ttt. forllic w'.. I P'I ttutl -'i nw'i ot He"'-, at. Tp.14HN.. B.MW. He nanic-i the following H nc-ses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said innd, viz: Faal.l. Kvaale. Toytir II. Raise. Atiioinl S. Unset and Ole Moen. nil of Belli Idji. Minn. Svl.VBsiiiK.lt FKTKRSON. Register. United States Land Oltin- at Crookston. Minn.. .Ian. 2nd. 1)I. Notice isherebv given that I he following, named settlor has Hied notice ot his intention to make Itiutl proof in support of Ins claim, and that said proof will made before the Clerk of District Court for Beltrami county, Minna -ota. at Bemidji. Minn., on Kebriin KUIi. 1901, vs JOSEp 0 II. IS.201)13. for the s'j sw1.pLOMEBS, of Sec. Tp. 118 N K. :t2 He names the following witne-.-.os to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Frank Wheeler. flu-Min Vista, Minii.. harles A. Burk. Bemidji. Minn.. Dun Davidson. Ralph. Minn^S. A. Blair. Dtilutli. Minn. SYI.VKSTBB 1'KTKHSON. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office at Crookston. Minn.. Jan. 12, WOI. Notice Is herebv given that the foHowing nanied settler bus tiled notice of ids intention to make final proof it. support of his claim. nod that said proof will be made before the Clerk Of District Court of Beltrami County, Minnesota, at LVmidji, Minn., on February 23rd. 1901 viz: OUST A I!o 11. r.. I8'.V AC MTV, for tl.eso't Sec 17 Tp. MUX. ii. 32 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up in and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Louis Knnirig. Carl Kcktwrtt Albert Riuli. and Albert Hchultz. all Bemldli. Minn. 4 SYLVESTER RKTKlfSON. Register Stops llio Conjfli a nd works oft' the i'oll. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 2o cents. E. A SATHER Photographer. mrnTTrmTmrm Lutest Styles and Best Finish at Low Prices. Send in Tour Kodak negatives for developing and finishing-. K"il.iKs anil Supplios ahvay on hunt'. Vfi'ws dt'Inniher cnni)is and sniT'MiixiiIIOS fin' sale. Gallerv 3rl Si. 3 E Mi D.I 1. At ,yoiir%scrVice UNCL E SAMS MONOGRA WHIS Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. I artificially digests the food audaida Nature ia strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. I is the latest discovereddigest aot and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in etliciency. I in stantly relieveaand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick: Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. PrlceSOc. and $1. Large sicecontains t% times small size. Bookall about dyspepsia malledf ree Prepared by E. C. DeWlTT A CO., Cbleasa- Thc 4 Zenith in Beers Pale Bohemian Bavarian Export Old Lager A, FltGEft & CO., Duluth, Minn. State of Minnesota. I County of Beltrami, Village of Bemidji. Notice Is hereby (riven, that application has been made In writing to the Village council of said Village of Bemidji. and filed in my of fice, praying for license to soil Intoxicating liquors for the term commencing on Jan 1901. and terminating on .Ian. 26. 11102, by the follow!ng person and at the followiii)r place, AM stated In said application, respectively, to-wit: W. K. ROSE. Front room. ground floor, in the two story fmme binding situated on lot eight (8), block twenty-one i21), unt'iinil townsite of Bemidji, Minn. 8uid application will he hoard and deter mined by the Villitire Council of the Village ol Bemidji, at the recorder's office, in the Oily hall, in the village of Bemidji. in Beltrami comity and state of Minn., on Friday the L'.'itli day of January. A. D. 1901, at 8 o'clock p. in. of that day. Witness my hand and .seal of the village Bemidji this 11th dav of Jan. A. D. JW)1. NEWTON HOL.ROYD. Village Recorder. State of Minnesota. I County of Beltrami. W, Village of Bemidji. Notice Is hereby (riven, that application has been made In writing te the Villain Councilor said Village of Bemidji and filed In my office, praying for license to sell In loxicat.ng Liquors for the term commenc ing on Jauuu.y 18.1901.and terminating* on Jimuary 8 19(12. by ihe following person, and at the following place, as stated in said! application, respectively, to-wit: DOKAN & HAZEN front room, ground floor, of the one-story frame building situated on lot seven (7.) bloc*, seventeen (17.) Original Townsite of Bemidji. Minnesota. Said application will be heard and deter mined by said Village Council of the Village ot Hem hi ji in the Recorder's office in said Village Of Bemidji in Btltrarnl County and State of Minnesota, on Friday, the tStn day of January. A. I). 1901, at So'clock p. m. of that day. Witness my bund und seal of Village of Be midji this 7th day of Januar A. D, 1901. NEWTON HOI.ROVD. Village Recorder. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION". I'ulted State.-, Land Office at Crookston. Minn., Jan. 12. 19"1. Notice Is hereby given that the followms uained settler has Hltd notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie nide before the Clerk of Oistrlct Court for Beltrami county. Minnesota, ar Bemidji. Minn., on February 23rd, 1901, viz: ALBERT RAD I.l 11. K. SOUS, foi the n'-4 lie1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nited States Lund Office at Crookston, Mini... Dec.14,1900. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has"filed notice of his intention to make Until pi oof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made^before the clerk of district court for Beltrami county, Minn., ut Bemidji. .Minn..on March 1.1th. lnui. viz: FRED A. SILVER II. E.'190-12. for lot 2. sec. 9, lot 8, sec. 10 and lot 2. see. 15, t*p. Hi, n. r. w. He names the following- witnesses to prove ids continuous residence upon and culti vation of said land, viz.: M. B. Spencer. 0 C. Kuappen. Harry Silver and John Knapp, all of Bemidji. Minn. 42-17 SLVVRSTKR PETERSEN. Register. F. ^Schmidt, Proprietor of IT! MEA 9 Dealer in all kinds of Fresh and Salt HEATS. All kinds of SAUSAGE Constantly on hand. A S H& Paid for TheBrainerd&Nortnern MINNESOTA RAILWAY, In connection with the NORTHERN PACIFIC RY., Provides the best train service from BEMID- I. Walker and points nortli of Brainerd to the Twin Cities, Duluth. St. Cloud. Far ro Wadena & points East. Mouth & West. TIME TABLE. Nort'.i Bound. South Bound. Arrive PdOp\m. Remitlji 7::da. Leave m.HHCkeiisack 0:2") p. in. 4.:C) p.m. Walker 8:."ia. m. H:liJ u.m. Pine River 10:12 a. m. 2:4s p. m. Peo.uot iOuWu.m. l:4r)p.tn. Bra i nerd 11:30 a. n?. Arri*^ bepitrt 11:55 a.m. Little Falls 1:55 10:55 St. Cloud 3.(11) Winneapoli 5'J25 8:15 St. Paul 64X1 Arrive LenveS.Ooa. m. Duluth 4A5 p.m. Arrive Leave 7:50 a.m. Farfro 7 50 p. m. Arrive Ample time is jriren for dinner at Brainerd au(i connections are sure. W. H. GEMMELL. Gen.Mpr. Brainerd. Minn 2 5 aiu IK'. nw'i of Sec. 8. Tp. llfi N'.. R. 32 W. Heniuiies the following witnesses to prove tlU continuous ie deuce upon and cultivation of -aid land, viz: Gustav Rscluiv. Albert Hehultz. tlarl Kick ctadt nnil Fred'Kickstiult, all of Bemidji. Minn. ii SYLVKSTr.R PETERSON, Register. NOTICE FOR ITBLU'ATION. I'nited Stales Laud Office in Croi kston, Minn..Jan. 12, 19U1. Notice is hereby given tiiat lie foilowing named settler bus filed notice of his intention to make final pr of ~-H|)|xr of his claiin, and Unit said proof ill be made before the Clerk of Oistrlct Court lor Beltrami county. Minnesota, at Bemidji. Minn., on Febrnu-v 23rd, 1901. viz: CARL EICKSTAOT. II. E. 17201, lor the rir't nwU.t'i BWJ4 and nvv', ne'-t of Sec. is. IliiN.. 32 W. He names the following witnesses to prove liiseontinii'ius residence upon and cultivation of -:iiii land, viz: Albert Si-hitltz. Albert Radi. Hugo Hetiset nnd Frank Schultz. all of IJemittji. Mitm. 46 SYLVESTER PETERSON. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t*.!S. Lund Office at t'rookston, Minn. Dec. 18. 1000. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in supoort of his claim, and that said proof will lie made below the Clerk Of District Court for Beltrami County. Minn., ut Bemidji, Mum., on February 2nd., 1901. viz: RICHARD FELT. II. E. liillfis, for the s',sw!i. no!* swH. nwft se ii. sec. 35. two. 113 u., range ?-6 w. He names the following witnesses to prove Iris continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Krick P. Felt. Richard Felt, Anton O. Dahl. and Nils Valin, all of Alida. Minn. 13-19 Syi.VESTKlt PETEHSO S. Register. C?5TOF On January 2? we will Commence our Latest Butterick fashion plates always given away free to custo mers. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. at school is verj* The attendance good this week. Mr. Hi^o^ns and a ing the school a few afternoon. The enrollment at school still con tinues to increase, Ole Holmgren's name being added Tuesday. Chas. Jones is kept from school for the present time on account of a slight illness, but it is hoped he will be about again soon. Mr. DuncanStat friend were visit- minutes Fridav who iAgricultural/De- here ih the in terest of the partment was a visitor at school last week. Espie McLennan June Henderson and Gilbert Feldman returned to school this week, having been absent since the Hulidavs. The larger pupils are busy thinking of some ntjw amusement, as dancing has been forbidden in the school build ing. Prof. Stewart was absent from the school rooms Wednesday, on account of sickness. The school building is now'equipped with storm windows which area very welcome addition. Hurry I'. Ceil. Editor The A^Wonzor, Aistniit Edir.ir. LITERARY NOTFS. The next meeting' of the Literary Society is to be Friday, Jan. 2oth, in the new high school room. Vv*e have storm windows now and will have the room well warmed for this meeting. One of the great political cpjestions of this century will be whether or not women are to share equally with the men in voting for all government offices and other questions of interest to the public. This is not only an interesting question but also one which many persons should have a settled opinion. For any one feeling as I do on this subject, hardly knowing which side to uphold, this next meeting will be invaluable in helping them to settle it'in their own minds as it is to be dis cussed by the most able speakers of the society who have taken great interest! in it and who have been for the last six weeks preparing for the debate, We expect to have a good newspaper this week, one which wall be not only amusing but also inlightening.. You are all cordially invited to attend this meeting. The following program will be rendered at 7:30 sharp on above date: Opening song by society. Prayer. Roll Call, answered by quotations. Reading of minutes of last meeting. Recitation Jennie Leak. Impromptu Speech. Recitation, Joe Feptou. Newspaper, Nellie Shaw. Recitation, Rozella McKennan. Impromptu Speech. Debate: Resolved that Women should be allowed to vote. Aff. Chas. D. Jones and Erton Geil. Neg. Harry Geil and Theo. Wonzor. C. Lee Heffron, Editor. Gussie Heffron, Asst Persons who suffer from indigestion cannot expect to live long, because they cannot eat the food required to nourish the body and the products of the undigested foods they do eat poison the blood. It is important to cure indigestion as soon as possible, i and the best method of doing this is to use the preparation known as Kodol Dyspepsia cure. It digests what you eat and restores all the digestive or gans to perfect health. At Mayo's Drug store. State of Mlrmesotn. I Oounty of Bpi.tnimi. Vam Villn.jreorHcmirt.il. Notice is herel ijiveii. tha* ivppliuutlon has been nmrlo in writinu to the Villa Council of said Village 0fHemirt.i1 and filed in my nifiiT'. nrnyintf for Ijicense to sell Inloxicnting Liquors for the trm cooimenninfr on Feb. 4th, IW1 and terminating on Feb. tth. 1902. the following persons and at the Following PIHCIN an stated in said application, respect- 1 ivciv, to-wit: J. P. OUA'CALF Front room, ground floor, of tlie two Story frame building situated on lot ton (WJ 111 block tWHntv-oiie. (21.) original townsite of Bemidji. Minnesola. Said application will b heard and deter- 1 mined by said Vi llago Council of the VUlage of liemidji -'it the r(eorder' office in the city, hall in said Villajre of Remldji in Beltrami Counts und Stale of Minnesota, on Friday. the 1 day of February, A. I 1W1. at So'clock, D. ni., of thut dny Witness mv hand end seal of Village of Be rbtdjt thia 19th. Jay of Jan.. A. I 1301. NEWTON HOLROYD. Vilkigeltecorder- AT THE Th Ne Store of all kinds of WOOLEN GOODS by giving a discount of 25 per cent off from our regular prices. The sale will include Ladies' Jackets, Capes, Shawls, Hosiery, Shirt Waists, Dress- Goods, Flannels, Skirts and Wrappers, Woolen Blankets, Underwear, Fascinators, both woot and ice wool, Fur Scarfs and Collarettes, Felt and Felt-lined Shoes and Slippers. Our goods are all marked in plain figures. This is a great oppor tunity for you to purchase New Goods at our 25 per cent discount sale. Call at once and select your' goods before the stock is broken. You get one dollar's worth of goods for seventy-five cents. Sale commences January 28rd and closes Feb. 23rd. from Regular Prices BI ANNUA CLEARIN SAL E S. A. L0CHEN. BUY A FARM. 200,000 Acres First Class Agricultural Lands, easily cleared, for $3.50 to $4.50 per acre. Meadow Lands from $5.00 to $10.00 per acre. Good Location. Close to Railroad. Goo Soil! Goo Market!! Goo Schools!!! Best Stock Country in the Northwest. Terms Hasy. Cheaper than a Homestead. The only fertile lands in the United States at these prices, where there is an abundance of rainfall. Call on or address STREET & REYNOLDS JNO. D. MARL1N, JR., Pres STAPLE S, MINNESOTA. Sale Solicitors, Bemidji, Minn. IVf rclai}t Bemidji, CHHTTEL LOKNS SPECIALTY. a2&* **& gH$ Raifk. Minnesota. Transacts a General anking Business. Collections Accounted For Promptly. Writes Insurance In Reliable Companies. Agents for Northern Pacific R. R.Lands. F. W. RHODA. Cashier AND LOCAL MANAGER. I a "013 ifn! &J *3i2 S S N 3 IJMl. ilf*! iJ *t 1 a aH S 3 a .5 Ja .2 tJ a A PATENTS GUARANTEED Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent- ability of same. "How to obtain a patent" sent upon request. Patents secured through US advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in THE PATE NT RECORD, an illustrated and widely oircnlated journal consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR EVANS & CO., (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, 0. C. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION BLACKDUCft MERCANTILE CO. We the undersigned do hereby uasociate ourselves together for the purpose of foniimjf a corporation under the irovlion of Title 2, Chapter :il. of the Geiienil Statute.-, of the. Stnte of Minnesota, for IHV4. and the Acts anieudatorv thereof and suuptemenial there to, und for that purpose do hereby adopt, slirn and ueknowk-djre tlie-.e article-, of Incorpor ation as follow-,: The name of this corporation halll)e Hlick duck Mercantile Company."' The jreueral nature of the business of this corporation shall be the buvion, sellliijr and dealiiur in tner I cliandlxeat wholesale and retail, and said cor- IKiratton may acquire, hold and dispose of such real and peivoual property as may from time to time be deemed necessary and expedient, in and for the uaiieuetion of its business. Th principal place of trtui&aeti .ijr the nusines* of this corporation shall be Blackduck, Belrratni county, Minnesota, but the headquarters of this corporation lnil be Hetnid.ji Mjnu. II. The time of the rumnienceiuent of this cor- F).. oration shall be the First day of January. A. 1901, and the period of Its continuance shall be for Thirty (.30) years from that date. HI. The amount of Capital HLock of this corpo ration -.hall be Thirty Thousand (MO.OiD.OOl Dollars, consisting of Three Hundred (MX)) shares of One Hundred I $100.00) Dollars each. IV. The hisrhed amount cf,indebtedness or iiabilitiy to which said corporation shall at anv time be subject Is the sum of Fifteen Thousand (I15.00U.00) Dollars. V. The., names und residence of the persons forming this corporation are as follows:-^ William McCuaijr. Bemidji. Minnesota: John A. Ludinfrtoa. Bemidji.Miiinesota Lewie Parker. Biackduck. Minnesota. VI The affairs of said corporation shall be con trolled by a board of three I. l) uilectors who shall choose and direct a g'ent-rat manager for the business of the corporation. The members of said board of directors shali be stockholders who shall be elected at the annual meeting' of the stockholders of said corporation, which shall beheld on the tirst Monday of January of each and every year. Th tirst board of directors shall consist of William McCuaijr, John A. Ludlngton, and Lewie F. Parker, vh shall hold their oftce until the annual meeting of this corporation In the year 1902, and uutil their successors are duly elected and qualified. The board of directors at the tirst meeting in each year after the annual meeting of the corporation shall elect from trfeir own number the officers of this corpor ation, who shall consist of a President, vlce Presfdent, Secretary and Treasurer said of ficers shall hold their offices until the next i annual meeting of this corporation and until I their successors are elected and qualified, but at no time shall the two last named ofllces bo held by the same person. Th first president shall b". William MoCuaig the first vlce president shall be John A. Liidington the first secretary shall be Lewie Parker and the I first treasurer shall be John A. Ludiiijgton. A vacancy in the board of directors may be filled^ by the board of directors at any regular or I special meeting. Special meetings of toe stock holders may be held in such manner and upon such notice as ub&f be provided by tnc by-laws.'' lu testlii-ouy' whereof we have hereunto 8*t our hands and scais this 9th day Jauuary, A. D.1901. Witnesses. WILLIAM MCCUAUI. THO.MASSJIVTH, JOHN A- LUDIKOTON. F. WAI.I.ISH. LEWIEF. PABKE B. State of Minnesota. vss. County of Beltrami. On the9th day of January. A. D. 1901. before me. a Notary Public in and fur said county, personally came William Mct'uaur. John A. Ludlngtoo and Lewie F. Parker, to me known to be the persons described in and who ex ecuted the foregoing itist'-ument, and who, each for iiimself, acknowledged tiiat lie ex ecuted the sauie^is, his free act and deed. L. HEVNOLDS. Notary Public in and for Beltrami county, Minnesota 4t-4 MORTGAGE SALE Default having been n.arte In the payment of the Mini of Tinrtj-seven ami 114-100 Dollars, iSi'.IH) which is claimed to be a Jo ut tiie date of rhis notice upon acertain Mortgage, duly executed and delivered by Onarley Johnson and Anna Johusou, his wife, to II. L. Gaylord, bearing date the Seventh day of May, A. 1). WOO, and. with a power of sale therein con lained. duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, on the Nineteenth day of May. A. D. I!J00, at 3 o'clock o. ni.. in Book 4 of Mortgages, on page 114 and no action or proceedings having been in stituted, at nlw orotherwlse, to recover the debt secured by said Mortgage, or any part thereof. Now Therefore Notice Is Hereby given, That oy virtue of the nower ot sale contained in said Mortgage, and pursuant to the statue in such case madoand provided, the said Mort gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premi ses described in and conveyed by said Mort gage, viz: East one-half of the south-east quarter of section numbered twenty-four, and the east half of the north-east quarter of section num bered tweiity-tive, all in township numbered one hundred and forty-seven North, of Range numbered thirty-seven West of the fith princi pal Meridian, in Beltrami county and &tate of Mlnnesuta. wiih the hereditaments and ap pnrtcnatices which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Beltrami county, atth.- front door of the Court House, in the Village of B'.iniil.ii. in sairt County and Stale, on the second day of March A. D.1901. at IOO'OIOCR A. M.. of thai day, at public vendue, to the highest bi'idar for cash to pay said debt and interest, and the taxes if any, on said premises, and twenty-five doliais attorneys fees, as stipulated in and by said Mortirage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law subject to redemption at any time within onejearfr^ the dav of sale, as as provided by law. Dated January 11th, 1901. H. GAYLO&D. L. E. GMSSHAN, Mortgagee. Att'y for Mortgagee, Crookston, Minn. 46 OSice. Room 2 Fournet Block- Bids For Wood Wanted, The Bemidji Independent School District No. 7, will receive sealed bids until February 1st for the deliv ery of 200 cords of green tamarack wood on the school grounds in Be midji, the same to be delivered before April 1st. Btds must be filed with the clerk of the board. R. MCLENNAN, Clerk of School Board. NOTICE-ISOLATED TRACT, Department of the luterlon. United States Land Office. Crookston. Minn. Notice is hereby given that in pursuaace of instructions from the commissioner of the general land office under authority him vested by section 2455 TJ. S. R. S., as amend ed bv the .ct of Congress approved February 26,1895 (2i Stat.. 687.,) we will proved to offer at public sale, for 'cash, at this office On the 15th day of February 1901. at 10 o'clock a. m., the following tracts of land to-wit: NwM few H, sec,:2. twp. 146 N., R. 33 w. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this otti"e on or Defore the day above designated for the commencement of the Bale otherwise their rights will bo for feited Date Dec. 2& 1900. SYLVESTER PETERSON, 43-48 Register. Prominent Chicago Speaks. The Pioneer A Woman Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Vice President Illinois Woman's Alliance, in speaking of Chamberlain's cough remedy, says: suffered with a se vere cold this winter which threatened to run into phenumonia. I tried dif ferent remedies, but seemed to grow worse and the medicine upset my stom ach. A friend advised meto try Cham berlain's cough remedy and I found it was pleasant to take and it relieyed me at once. I am now entirely recov ered, 'saved a doctor's bill, time and suffering, and I will never be without this splendid medicine again."/For sale at Mayo's drug store. 81 Pe Year In Advance. Defective