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BI ATTRACTIO N Manager Wheelock Books Sweet est of al! New England Plays, "Old Jed Prouty." Without a question the best at traction which has ever been booked for the city opera house was booked yesterday in "Old Jed Prouty." Mr. J. F. John son advancing the show was in the city last night and all ar rangements wereperfected. "Old Jed Prouty "is a pastoral, a story of quaint New England life in the little village of Bucksport, Maine, which many of the ablest critics place ahad of James A. Heme's "Shore? Acres''and "Way Down East." The prices in th city will be $1, seventy-five and twenty-five cents, but the attrac tion is worth the monov. Includ ed in the cast are Charles Cowles and Harry Morse, who have been with the production during the fifteen years of its unparalelled success. Mr. Morse, as Zeb Hardy, the long-legged teamster, who measures life by so many slip-ups to the wagon load is al most a national character. He is personally known to thousands of people from coast to coast. Manager Wheelock will do every thing in his power to make the engagement the event of the present season at the local house. The performance will be Monday night and the seat sale is now open at Barker's. The Daily Pioneer want col-r umns are good result getters.i Try them. OPER A HOUS E W^^^^^^^^^^y^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^W^^^^^^^^* Monday, October 2 6 Blossoms forth each year yielding a fruit of goodness. Richard Golden's Ol Jed Prouty With the best company ever pre senting the famous play, including Charles Cowles and Harp Morse 10Big Vaudeville Acts10 New Scenery Effects Bear the Original Bucksport Choir 25, 50,75, $1 NOTICE O CONTEST. U.S. Land Office at Crookston, Minn.. Aug. 31.1903. A sufficient contest affidavit having Been filed in this office by Otto Olson, contestant, against H. E. No. 4868, made March 22, 1902. for SEX section 12. township 155 N, range 37 W. by Peder S. Hagen. contested, in which it is alleged that said Peder S. Hagen (defen dant) lias wholly abandoned said land and has changed his residence therefrom for more than six months last past ^id next prior to the date herein, that therc are no improvements of any kind: and that the said alleged absence from the said land was not due to his employment in the army, navy or marine corps of tne United States as a private soldier, seaman or marine during the war with Spain or during any other war in which the United States may be engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at lOo'clock a. m. on Dee. 1st, 1903, before Nels K. Nelson. U. S. Commissioner. district of Minnesota, at Grygla. Marshall county. Minn., and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Dec. 8, 1S03. before the register and receiver at the United States land office in Crooktson, Minn. The said contestant having in a proper affi davit, filed Oct. 5. 1906, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal ser vice of Uiis notice cannot be made, it is here by ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. SYLVESTER PETERSON. 3J-37 Bolster. Advertise IN THE Daily Pioneer E. L.NAYLO WM. McCUAI WM^^*iM!y*NN%*MI^*lr Everything in Firnitnre BEHTS E KLL Largest stock of furniture and supplies for housekeeping west of Duluth. I have three big floors crowded full of new stock. Biggest and best line of bedding ever showed in Bemidji just received. Lace curtains, all prices Fine line of art pictures Iron beds, plain and fancy Picture mouldings, 4c per foot up Licensed Embalmer and Undertaker E. Naylor Everything in Furniture THIRD STREET. BEMIDJI Lumbermen State Ban BEMIDJI General banking business. Fire insurance SUBSCRIBE FOR The Daily Pioneer Headquarters for Camp Supplies and Lumber- men'sOutfits. A full stock of the Famous Home Brand Goods always on hand. Fancy Creamery Butter, always fresh, direct from the creamery. Lilly of the Valley Flour and all kinds of Feed and Mill Stuff. Telephone orders receive prompt and careful attention Our Motto: "Good Goods at Reasonable Prices." CALL AND BE CONVINCED. i GROCERIES Wnj. McGiiaig. $3,000 worth of new machin ery has just been in stalled in the Bemidji Steam Laundry. We have also enlarged our building and are pre pared to do laundry work ot all descrip tions. Third street, near lake front Phone 195 LAKESIDE BAKERY Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread E?ery Saturday FULL, I NIC O Confectionery Fruits for preserving Cigars and Tobaccos Mageau Bros. Third Street PHONE 118 Crookston Business College J. C. SATHRE, Prop. New classes formed each week. G-oodposi tions obtained for allProbate" graduates. Bookkeep ing, typewriting, sten ography and all Eng lish branches taught. Tuition very reason able. Crookston, Minn. To th* Honorab Village Council of the village of Beinidji, Minn. We, the undersigned, being the .owners of all the real estate on both sides of Woodland Avenue, in 9aid Village, respectfully petition your honorable body to vacate and discon tinue a part or strip of saidWoodland Avenue twenty feet wide on the North aide thereof, being the twenty feet directly south of, and joining thesouih part of Blc-k Six (6) in Carsons Add ition to vbe Towns He of Bemidji. Your petitioners respectfully repre sent tha said Woodland Avenue is about 348 feet in length, and commen ces at the West line ofMississipi Ave nue and extends to the West line of Irvine avenue, from southwestto north east. That it is not extended either easterly or westerly into any other street or Avenue, hot intersects or i joines Mississipi and Irvine avenue, snd there ends: That it is one hundred feet in width as now laid out, and is not and never will be travelled or used to any considerable extent. That ou petitoner CoraB. Carson owns the south part eflotFourf4) and the East half ot lot Five(* in said block six, and also tbe strip of land south of said Woodland avenue, exte nding' to low water mark on the shore ofLake Irving, and thai your petitioner G. G. Hastings owns the west half of lot Five, (5) in said Block six (6), and that no other real estate is con tiguous to said Woodland Avenue, and that the pint hereto attached is on accurate platof said Woodland a\ euue and the real estate adjoining the same, and that your petitioners desire to use for residence and business purposes and said strip of twenty feet on i north side of said Woodland Avenue Dated at Bemidji, Minn, this 22ml dayof September, 1903. COKA B. CARSON-. (i. (i. HASTINGS. State of Minnesota County of Bel trami88. Cora B. Carson being duly sworn, ays that he has read the foregoing petition, signed by her, and dial the same is true to the h^st of her knowl edge, information and belief. CORA. CARSON. Subscribed and sworn to before, me this 23rd day of Septembcr K03. HKBBRBT J. LOUD Notary Pablie, Beltrami County, Miun. [Notarial Seal.] State of Minnesota County of Bel trami, M. G. G. Hastings being duly sworn, ays that he Is one of the signers of the foregoing petition, and that behas read the same, end that tha same is (rue to the beat of his knowledge, in formation and belief. G. G. HASTtNOS. Subscribed aud sworn to before me this 38 th. day of September, 1903. W. BKOOKS. Notary Public, BeltraniiCounty,Mlnn. 31 [Notarial Seal.J Mortgage Foreclosure Sale' Default II.-ITIUH been made tn the payment of tint sum of Moven Hun dred Two and 13-100 Dollars (*M2.13). which Is claimed to he duo and la due at the date of this notice upon a cortaln nnrti{air' duly executed ami del I TOred by Oeorue MeTautcart and Ma rah A. McTauirart. kits wife, and Earl Gell and F.t.t H. Gell, his wife, mortKatrors. to John I). Marlin, .Jr.. mortgagee, tiearlnjr date the S9fch Any of March. 11)01, and with a power of sale ho rein Contained, duly recorded in the office ot the resistor of deeds In and for the county of Beltrami and state of Ini im* i a,ont |ie8t,h day of April. 1001, at o'clock i tu., In book 8'of inort.tfaKii*. on page 120: Which said mortgage, together with the debt secured thereby, was duly assigned by said John D. Marlin. Jr., iifortgagtjtt. t-o the Hoard of County Oommlwrioners or/Boltranil county. Minnesota, by written nsHlirnrnent dated the 1.1th day of July. IWJ, anaMgtcorded in he office of said register of deeds, on the 17th day of July. 1001, at 2 o'clock p. in., in hooV 1 of assignments on page ^SCt, and no action or proceeding having been instituted, at. law or otherwise, to recover the delit se cured by said aiprtgago or any part thereof. How, therofoje, notice Is hereby given, that by virtue&f"the power of Male contained in sold mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such cjaso made and provided, the said morlgace/wlll be foreclosed by a sale of the prenilsei/deserihed In and conveyed by suid mortgage, viz Lots numlM'n-d seventeen (17) and eighteen 0*) In block numbered hirteen (l$**f4*i oriental townslto-of Bemidji. Bel trami county, Minnesota, according to the plat thereof on llle and of Record In the officii of the register olf deeds in and for said county and state in Hell ml county and state, of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances which sale will be made by thesherlir of sti'd Itoltrumi county at the front door of the court house, In the village of Bemidji in said county and state, on the Utli day of November, 1903, at 10o'clock a. m., of that day. at public vendue, to the. highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of seven hundred two and 13-100dollars, and Interest, and the taxes. If any. on said pre tubes aud iflydollars, attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by said mortgage In case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law sub ject to redemption at any time within one yoar from the day of sale, as provided by law. Dated September !S.*nd. A. IX 1!*M. HoAiU) OF COUNTY COMMISHIONRIIS, Hiu/rnAMi COONTT, MirWKflOTA, Assignee of Mortgagee. H. J.Lotrn. Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. :t0-3i Order For Hearing on Clalmo, Etc. State of Minnesota, county of Bel trami8s. J'rod ate court, special term, October 1st, 1!0.'5. In the matter of Willis F. Street, deceased. Letters of administration on the estate of Willis F. Street, deceased, late of the county of Beltrami and state of Minnesota, being granted to John F. Gibbons of Bemidji, Minu. It is ordered, that six months be and the same i hereby allowed from And after the date of this order, in which all pernors having claims or demands against the said deceased are required to tile the same in the Probate Court of said county, for ex amination and allowance, or be for ever barred. It is further ordered, That Mon day, the 4th day of April, 1!04 at 10 o'clock a. m.. at a general term of said Probate Court, to be held :c the otBee In the court boUse in the village of Btmidji iu suid county, be and the name hereby is appointed as the time and place when and where the waid probate court will examine and adjust said claims and demands. And it i* further ordered, That notice of such hearing be given to all creditors and perjpns interested in said estate by forthwith publishing this order once in each week for three successive weeks in the Bemidji Plonc3r a weekly newspaper printed and published in said county. Datei at Bemidji, Minn., thi* 1st day of October, 1XM. BY the Court: [seal] M. A. CLARK, 32-34 Judge of Probate. -am DISLIK E RAISE Dissension in Ranks of Gaming Fraternity Over Proposed Raise of License. There is a small sized row on in the ranks of the local gaming fivternity growing out of the an nouncement that the licenses of gambling houses in the city are to be boosted at the next meet ing, of the city council. All con tend that the raise is distasteful to them, but the more conserv alive are not complaining very' much. The smaller houses claim they will be the most affected and are not pleased because it* has been slated that the raise i agreeable to some of the estab lishments and out of this grow9 the situation us it at present ex ists. The larger gambling estab lishments disclaim that they are in favor of the raise or that they have ever advocated it at any time. They say they will be just as much affected as anyone and cannot therefore see why they should be accused of agitat nig for the raise. All are agreed that the situation must be ac cepted as it is and while there is much dissatisfaction the change will be accepted philosophically. One feature of the new order of things it is said will be that it will cause the removal oi slot machines from many places where they are now being oper- ated successfully and at a nomi nal profit. It will not, however, result in the closing up of many of the other games that are licensed at present. This is the day when people are looking for big returns from small investments. You are as sured good returns ii you use our want column. State of Minnesota County of -Beltrami In Distriie Court, 15tb Judicial District. William McCartv, Plaintiff i vs. i John P. Booher and Ella Booher, Defendants, NOTICE OF SALE ON FORECLOSURE BY A.CTION. Notice Is hereby u\ ven, that under and by virtue of the judgment and decroo duly en tered In the flMriet court cf Beltrami county. Minnesota, on the tlth day of October, lW:t, In the above entitled action, directing' the sale or the premises hereinafter de scribed, to .satisfy the amount therein found and tidjudged due to the plaintiff In said ac tion, to-wlt: The sum of Four Hundred I-'oriy-sev en and H)-1(H Dollars (*H7.90). transcript of which Judgment IXM\ decree, duly certified by tlie.lerk of said court, ha* been to tne dellvercd. I will, on Saturday. tin* SHthdayof November. IQttl, at li o'clock In the fOronoon oT said day, at the frontdoor of the court house, village of Itemldjl. Beltrami ciunty. Minnesota, offer for sale, ami win sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, all kho following-described lands, situated In the county of Beltrami and state of Minnesota, and described In said judgment and decree as follows: The we-t halt of the southeast quarter aud the east half of the south west uuarterOVVi of SK*ti and the E!4 of the SW'O of section thirty-five (see. 35) In township one hundred fifty (lwi ISO) north of range thirty-five (rge 85) west In Beltrami county. Minnesota, to satisfy, as far as may be, tbe.sii'ii as aforesaid adjudged to be due, together with the costs and expenses of such sale. Dated Bemidji Minn., this 12th' day of Oc tober. 1903. THOH. BAILEY. Sheriff. Beltrami County, Minn. By J.N. BAILEY. Deputy. W. HOWE. Attorney for Plaintiff. Crookston, Minn. XKJS NOTICE FOB PUBLICATON. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn., Oct. 7, 1903. Notice le hereby give1 3 that the fol- lowing named settler has filed notice of hiH intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before clerk of district court of Beltrami county, at Bemidji, Minn., on November 10, HHj.'i, viz: CHARLKS H. WILLIAMS who made H. E. entry No. 20741 for lots if and 4, Sec. 1, two. 145 north of ran^e 35 west. Flo names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Andrew Wright, of Bemidji, Minn., Frank Frost and Edward "Wright, of Maltby, Miun., and Adolph Knutsoo, of Beeida, Minn. J. P. JONES, Register. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn., Oct. 7, 1903 Notice is hereby t'iven that the fol lowing named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before clerk of dis trict court Beltrami county at Bemid ji, Minn., on November 13th, 1903, viz: AMANDA L1NDELL, who made homestead?? entry No. 19ti24 for the net nni w$ nei "section 25, township 147 north of range 35- west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: L. Johnson, Gustaf Johnson, Axle Johnson and John Lindell, of aolway, Minn. J. D. JONE S, Receiver.