Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 23, 1912, Page 6

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- { | | S S 6 ‘Beltrami cuumy Gourt Galendar Feb. Term I9I2 Continued From Page 3. 42-4375. tndependent School District Spooner, Laybourn & of Bewmidji Lucas vs. Feb. 2, 1912 Hugh W. Wright. et al E. E. McDonald 13-4865, Joha H. Olson & F. W. Berkey Spoouer, Laybourn & as co-partners as Olson & Berkey Lucas Vs, Feb. 1, 1912 A. 1. Smith G. W. Campbell 44-51035. Rudolph Bohm J. L. Brown VS, Feb. 5, 1912 Theresa Bohm C. W. Scrutchin 45-5077. Che County of Beltrami G. M. Torrance vs. Feb. 8, 1912 R. C. Hayner, J. P. Lahr and E. E. McDonald Matt Phibbs 46-5119. ¥lla Lynch as administratrix C. W. Scrutchin VS, Feb. 8, 1912 Ross & Ross McDonald & Clark 47-5123. Grace Smith M. J. Brown V8. Feb. 9, 1912 Michael Smith Homer Morris 48-5114. Walter Nelson Henry Funkley VS, Feb. 10, 1912 foss & Ross " McDonald & Clarke 49-5111. Alexis C. Leadholm Henry Funkley vS. Feb. 14, 1912 Minnesota & International Ry. Co. C. W. Bunn'& Geo. Hoke 50-5113. John P. Johnson Henry Funkley S, Feb. 14, 1912 Minnesota & International Ry. Co. C. W. Bunn & Geo. Hoke 51-5112. Walter Nelson Henry Funkley vs. Feb. 14, 1912 Mionesota & International C. W. Bunn & Ry. Co. . Geo. Hoke 52-5076. A, E. Smith G. W. Campbell VS, Feb. 17, 1912 4. B. Hook J. F. Gibbons 53-4532. &, (i, Troppman vs. Feb. 18, 1912 firick H. Ives Spooner & Brown G. M. Torrance 54-5087; Peter Brtz J. F, Gibbons VvS. Minnesota & International Geo. Hoke Ry. Co. & D. Lyons 55-5088. Maunufactures Distribufing Co. 2 corporation vs. J. F. Gibbons .J. Paterson H. A. Simons 56-5104. .. 8. Loeb & Co., L vorporation Courtney & Courtney Vs, sames Sturdevant, et al A. M. Crowell 57-3981. Chas. Major and Fred Major J. F. Gibbons and A. A. Andrews vS. V. M. Owen E. E. McDonald 58-5040, Geo. 1. Kreatz McDowell & Hosp VS, #. 1 McDonald E. E. McDonald 59-5021 Jotrn Graham A. A, Andrews VS, Chris Olson D. H. Fisk 60-5115, A. A, Andrews A. A, Andrews V8. . K. Schulke Chas. S. Marden 61-5020. James Hardy and Louis Riopell J. J. Olson amd Olive Riopell VS, international Cedar Co. C. R. Middleton 62-5120, H. A. Mantor C. W. Scrutchin Vs, Dan Petrie, et al Bills & Wray 63-4995. State of Minnesota V8. P. P. Tax Smith & Lindquist G. M. Torrance ] © 64-4996. “State of Minnesota vs- P. P. Tax H. M. Evenstad G. M. Torrance 65-4997. State of Minnesota vs. P. P. Tax Sandford Orr Co. G. M. Torrance 66-4998, State of Minnesota vs. P. P. Tax B. Moorhead G. M. Torrance 67-4998. State of Minnesota 1 V8. P. P. Tax ‘Pioneer Mercantile Co. G. M. Torrance Moorhead & Saneve State of Minnesota Vs, Jeno Johnson Louis O. Rask vs. Elise M. Rask ! State ‘of Minnesota Teresa Blasdell vs. John L. Blasdell Elbridge Cothran vs. L. Stainbrook Fred R. Cook vs. Mary C. Wilcox, alsi M. E. Smith vs. Archie J. Olson’ V8. Alma Woodward an John' Coleman Alphonse LaCombe vs. ‘Wm. Ross and A. B, Carl L. Heffron, Ole G. Miller Douglass Lumber Co., a corporation, St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Co., a corporation, and J. C. Titus 68-4999; o ‘-'l{ @ «G. M. Torrance e £ (B P Taki ¢ 0F 69-5000; | G. M, Torrance P..P. Tax 70-4888; Chas. W. Scrutchin May 1, 1911 Godfrey G. Goodwin 71-4898. P. J. Russell " sept. 1, 1911 72-4948. A. A. Andrews Henry Funkley 73-5068; Henry Funkley Feb. 8, 1912 0 ) M. J. Brown known as Mary Wilcox 74-5069. G. W. Campbell Feb. 9, 1912 J. L. Brown T. C. Bailey 75-4916. G. W. Campbell Nov. 8, 1911 d P. J. Russell 76-5116. : A. A. Andrews Hazen J. L. Brown Skinner (proudly)~-Yes, luck and pluck made, me, but mostly’pluck; Wisely - (interrupting) —Yes, luck in flndlng people to pluck. | i [ 4 | g% r druggist will refund money if PA- Z;,) I’!J th’nMEN’l‘Bn d’fn.fl.a to-cure any-case o ching nd, Bleeding, or, Protrnd, lng‘ Pilofi in 8 to 14 da.: . 86c " INSURANCE - somldll, Mlnn Phone 144 with us that Ro PR EEE Sg° & BEMIDJI We Want ta Show You’ ‘Our Line of ROUND OAK STOVES, RANGES BASE BURNERS AND FURNACES This line is huilt on hos if you willmake. prejudiced.:: lnvastlyatlon, we. are sure that you will ayree und Oaks ARE SUPREME : A. B. Palmer The World's Best 5 Cent Pencil Here T0 BE SOLD BY ALL RETAILERS The famous “THE BEMIDIJI” has at last arrived. What is it? the best 5 cent pencil in the world, bar none. and was made for the use of Northern Minnesota people. user, man, woman and child, should use “The Bemidji” lead pencil. where you will, there is none better for the money. This pencil will be sold in Bemidji by every dealer who sells good pen- cils. The Pioneer will carry in its columns the names of all dealers and you can therefore secure it from your tavorite merchant. It will retail everywhere for 5 cents each, or 50 cents per dozen. pencil is a very bright, highly flmshed golden yellow hexagon pencil, with red rubber tip and brass cap. To Retailers this pencil will be sold at manufacturer’s price and in gross lots or more. All particulars will be furnished you upon request. It is called “The Bemidji” The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Company, Wholesalers and Retailers of Office and School Supplies o301y 16 1% a care un- It is Every pencil | Look The , Huffman Harris & Raynulds | g ? | i | | i | | | }

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