Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 18, 1909, Page 4

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OU young fellows will start a cheer for us as soon as you learn what w've done in young desire; way; the ever see. Copyright by ‘Hart Scha(fner & Marg the way of stylish clothes for you. We've got a lot of the latest Hart Schaffner & Marx fine clothes here, made es- pecially for young men; the ‘smart college styles that fellows particularly the snappy models in all the new weaves and colorings. We're not going to be satisfied until we get you into these clothes. all-wool, and they’re all right in every They're very finest goods you'll Suits here $20 to $45 Overcoats $20 to $60 This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes 2964, Clothing House CITY DRUG STOR E. N. FRENCH & CO. Drugs, Toilet Articles and Preparations, Patent Medicines, Cigars, Perfumes, Ete. H PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY 116 Third St. ki Phone 52 ll A Beverage that’s in the Food Class When you find a beverage that's in the food class—the pure food class—you have one that you can use not only for the enjoyment that is in it, but for the good that it will do you. Such a bevérage is Bemidji’s Pilsener Beer It’s primary object is to supply you with a refreshing drink. But at the same time, it carries with it a measure of food value that is worthy of no small consideration. Doctors agree that the PILSENER style beer is stre: the weak, invigorating to the strong. it aids digestion, system and has a tonic quality that is quieting to the nerv. ductive to sound sleep. Let us send you a case. sthening to con- Bemidji Brewing Co. Phone 235 Bemidji, Minn. Homestead claim of 160 acres only eight miles from Kellther, with- in two and one-half miles of turnpike road, and main public highway will be built along one side of claim next year. Has $800 to $1,000 worth of timber on it. Location, filing and final proof and advertising fee $100. This offer good for this week only. J. J. Opsahl, 1101 Beltrami avenue, Bemidji. ’Phone 177, FOR SALE—Horse, harness and buggy, Arc Garland coal stove. 413 Irvine avenue. JOHN ALBERT JOHNSON MEMORIAL FUND John Albert Johnson Memorial Fund, Care of The Pioneer, Be- midji: Enclosed herewith please find T ....(not to exceed $1), as a contribution to the fund to be used for the erection at the state capitol of a monument to John Albert Johnson, late governor of Minnesota. (Signed) Subscribe for The Pioneer. BEMIDJI FIREMEN WILL GIVE DANGE NOV. 24TH Prof. Wasten’s Orchestra Will Furnish Music.—Dance Will Be Public; General Invitation. The members of the Bemidji Fire department will give a public Thanks- giving dance in the city hall Wed- nesday night, November 24, as a preliminary” to the enjoyment of Thanksgiving day, Thursday, No- vember 25, With the determination to have nothing but the best at their func- tions, the boys -have engaged Pro- fessor Harry Masten and his very efficient orchestra, who will furnish the music for the dance. A competent committe have been appointed to take charge of the dance and there isno doubt that the fire laddies will make the dance an enjoyable one to all who attend. This is a public dance and all are invited to attend. No. 5582. REPORT of the Condition of The First National Bank, at Bemidji, in the State of Minnesota, AT THE CL_OEE OF BUSI- NESS, NOV. 16, 1909. RESOURCES. 868.06 ired . 25.000.00 38,488.35 tures .. 14,000.00 Due from National Banis (not reserve agents). Due from approve: serve agents... Checks and other cash ms . Fractional paper curren- cy, nickels, and cents. Lawtful Money Reserye i Specie ! Legal-tender notes 90 27,116.90 100,00, Kedemption fund with U. 8. Treas- urer (5 per cent of circulation)... 1,250.00 Total - - $528,405.73 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. -+ $50.000,00 Surplus fund. 10,000.00 Undivided pro taxes paid, 4,946.67 National Bank not 25,000.00 Due to other Banks ... . 15.454,97 Due to State and Banks and Ban 825451 ject to check 256.400.74 Demand cer deposit. . 16,905.92 Time certificates of de- Dosit.. 139,374.50 Certified 3250 Cashier’s checks out- standing ... ........ $526,405.73 Total - - STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Beltrami. I, R, H. Schumaker, cashier. of the above- | named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. H. SOHUMAKER, Cashier. Subseribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of November, 1909. Seal] "W J. MARKmAM, Notary Public, Beltrami Co.. Minn. My commission expires Sept. 15, 1915, CORRECT—A tte: F. P. SHELDON, A.G. WEDGE, JR. W. A. Gourp. Directors. _i ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of Lunn & Company. Know All Men by These Presents That the undersigned do hereby assoclate themselves together for the purpose of forming a corpora- tlon under the laws of the State of Minne- sota, and to that end do hereby adopt these Articles of Incorporation. ARTICLE L , The name of this corporation shall be LUNN & COMPANY, and the general nature of its business shall be the carrying on of a wholesale, jobbing and commission business and selling at wholesale or retail merchan- dise, dairy and farm produce, grain and feed groceries and provision and manufactur- ing butter, and such other business as may be Incidental to either or conveniently con- nected therewith. The principal place of transacting the business of said company shall be at the City of Bemidji, Beltrami county Minn. ARTICLE II. . The period of the duratlon of this corpora- tion shall be thirty years from the time of the completion of its organization. ARTICLE IIL The names and places of residence of the Ingorporators of this company are as follows: V.M. , Hines, Minnesota, H. A, Lunn, Bemidji, Minnesota, J. D. Lunn, Bemidji. Minnesota. ARTICLE IV. The management of this company shall be vested in a Board of Directors, consisting of three members, who shall be stockholders. The date of the annual meeting of the com- pany or stockholders, shall be the first Tues- day after the first Monday of Jannary of each Year, at which time the stockholders, among other things, shall elect a Board of Directors. The Board of Directors so elected shall immediately after thé annual mecting of the stockholdersihold an annual meeting of the Board of Directors, and at that meet- ing elect as officers of said company a Presi- dent, Vice-president, Secretary and Treas- urer. The Board of Directors may also appoint a Manager. The office of Secretary and Treasurer may be held by the same person. The members of the Board of Directors and the officers shall hold their office for the period of one year and until their successors are elected. In case the Board of Directors and officers are not elected as herein pro- vided, special meetings of the stockholders or Board of directors. as the case may be, may be called for that purpose. The following named persons shall compose the first Beard of Directors; V. M. Owen, H. A. Lunn and J. D. Lunn. The following shall be the first officers of this company, President. V. M. Owen, vice-president, H. A. Lunn, treasurer, J, D. Lunn and secretary mnn, J. D. L ARTICLE V. The amount of the capital stock of sald company shall be twenty-five thousand Dol- Tars, (§25,000,00) divided into two hundred fifty shares of the par value of one Lundred dol- 1ars each, which shall be fully paid for at the time it Is issued and shall be issued at such times as subscribed for unless otherwise pro- vided by the Board of Directors. ARTIOLE VI. The highest amount of indebtedness to which this corporation shall at any time be Tnbjecm shall be twenty-five thousand dol- ars. In witness whereof the parties hereto have hereunto subscribed their names this 1st day ot November, 1909, V.M. OWEN, H.A. LUNN, JOHN D. LUNN. In Presence of E. E. McDonald, Gregory Malone. STATE OF MINNESOTA { County of Beltrami, 3 Be it lknown that on'this 4th day of Novem- ber, 1909, personally appeared mefore me V. M. Owen, H. A. Lunn and J. D. Lunn, 10 me known to b tlie persons named in and who executed the foregoing Articles of Incorpora- tion, and they each acknowledged that they executed the same as their own free act and deed. (Seal) E. E. McDONALD, Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn. My Commission exbires May 15, 1910, STATE OF MINVESOTA., | Department of State " T hereby certity that the within instru- ment was filed for record in this office on the 8th day of November A. 0 ) 2. m., and was duly recorded in book 83 of neorporations on page 149, e JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, Secretary of State, 30815, | Office of Register of Deeds, Beltrami county, Minnesota. . I hereby certify that the within instru- ment was filed in this office for record on the 10th day of November A. D. 1909, at 9 o’clock a. m., and was duly recgu-dcd in Book 3 of Miscellancous on page 578, PAEET. 0. HARRIS, Rgister of Deeds. D. 1309 at 9 o’clock | This Is the Time of the Year that Everyone Asks What Shall We Give Our ~ Friends for Christmas LET OUR STORE DECIDE FOR YOU Buying from Us You Save the Middleman’s Profit as We Buy Direct From the Factories or Importers We wish to tell you of our preparedness for your trade. In the previous years we have done our best to please you, but this year we have outdone all previous efforts, and it will be to your advantage to come and see our assortment in the various lines of merchandise that we carry. We take pride in having what you want and when you want it and assure ycu of our appreciation of your trade. ————— e Our Argument for Your Pafronage Is This We buy in large quantities direct from the factories, when it is advantageous to do so and where it is pos- sible. Diamonds, for instance, we buy direct from the importers and cutters, unmounted. We manufac- ture rings in plain and signet. Set ‘goods come direct from the manufactures; sterling silver and silver plated ware all come directly from the makers and we ave sure of the quality of the goods we sell you, and in this way of buying we save the jobberr’ profit and endeavor to give you better value for your money than you can get elsewhere. Just a Word About Our Repair Depariment which is the best in northern Minnesota. Our work shop is equipped with modern and up-to-date machin- ery. We employ first-class workmen and use genuine material only. "All jobbing is done in twenty-four hours after it is left unless it requires something out of the ordinary in sets or of that nature, to repair same, Watches are invariably ready for delivery in two day time and if 1t is a small job is done the same day. The quality of the work 1s the best and all work that we do is warranted. > D ——— Our Engraving Department Any engraving on articles purchased of us will be ready for delivery mn twenty-four hours time aud no charges will be made for the engraving. Our latest catalogue is prepared with especial refer- ence to those who find it inconvenient to visit Bemidji and who desire a compact catalogue of Geo. T. Buker & Co.’s stock, with the price of each article. This book will be sent free upon request. GEO. T. BAKER & CO. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS 116 Third St. BEMIDJI, MINN. Near the Lake 084257 2aumwes, o, & Solid glass, detachable epring. JAMES ADAIR PITTSBURG, PA. The Dalily Pionesr 40c per Month Remember our stock is new and our prices right O’LEARY-BOWSER CO. Table Linens and Napkins We have a very large line of fine Table Linen, Napkins and other various linens, all new and up-to-date patterns, that will make the Thanksgiving dinner complete, at a very low price. Table Linens ranging from 35c to $2 per yard; Napkins $1 to $5 per dozen. Look! Watch'! for our Big Display of Christmas Novelties. We have the largest line bought (and will be on displayin a few days) that ever came to Bemidji Fancy Silks, Hosiery, Waists, Purses, Gloves, Belts, Toilet Articles, Stationery, &c. Everything that will make a nice gift and something that will be appreciated. Wait!

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