Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 25, 1915, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

(By Hal Sheridan) There will be a few fresh faces in.[ the chorus when Jawn McGraw rolls up the asbestos on his opening per- formance of the season at the Polo Grounds a few months hence. Ac- cording to all the dope thus far gath- ered, the Giants will present about the same cast that was pushed out of the pennant chase by the Braves last season. McGraw will lead a caravan of about 50 baseballers to Marlin, Tex., for spring training and there is the customary 1 out of 10 chance that he will pick a few winners from the green stuff. The general belief is, however, that excepting the locating of Hans Lobert at third, only one or two other changes will be made in the line-up. The Giant pilot believes that shunt- ing Lobert in at third plugs up one of the weakest spots in the machine, a weakness that he thinks put his team out of the world’ championship geries last fall. There is a possibility that Larry Doyle may be replaced by a youngster, unless he retrieves his batting eye and of course it will be McGraw’s job to keep his eye working for real pitching timber. With Al Demaree gone in the trade with the Phillies, and Rube Marquard making such noise about playing with the Brookfeds, McGraw will have but three regulars at Marlin—Mathew- son, Tesreau and Fromme. Though Matty’s” late campaigning indicated a tendency toward slipping, he is be- ing counted upon to go through the season with a creditable if not a bril- liant performance. _Bill Ritter is one of the-youngsters ME"G'r)w believes may get a regular iFOR SALE &RSeaso'm ned Jacll_(d Pir}lle rZV%‘id.a;t-ft., , r cord; shol % T load agel‘he Cash Fuel and Fggd Store. Phone 228-W ‘We have always tried to be just a little ahead of the other fellow in the general equipment'of our store. Asan evidence of this desire to show the newest and only the best of everythiag, we gladly recommend to users of ink Carter's Pencraft Combined Office and Fountain Pen Ink .=ihié newest member of the Carter's lax family. Peniraft Iik writes a blue and dries a jet blu{. It especially brilliant, smooth and permanent. Come in and let us show you the new Carter ink . bottle with the aew Aw-controllez, BEMID)I PIONEER E Phone 31, | e e ok and while he is wintering in Cuba he_will look over Palmero, the Cuban southpaw, ‘who is touted as certain of a regular job on the Giants’ hurl- . The Giants, by the way, may pick .{up some’ of the loose change ' lying around, El Paso, Tex., and Juarez, Mex., on the day before the.Willard- fight. The Giants are d to play an exhibtion game 'at-Dallas on March 6, preceding the battle, but ,are giving serious consid- eration to a proposal for am exhibi- tion game at El Paso, €ither-with the ('leveland Naps, who will be at San Antonio, or with' their own Yanni- gans. |UNIVERSITY HELPS FARMER’'S WIFE, TOO Moscow, Idaho, Jan. 26.—The farmer and his wife are students of the University of Idaho today at the annual “Farmers’ and Housekeepers’ Conference.” He will study prob- lems of dairying, horticulture, poul- try and bee raising; she will study culinary art and meat cutting. Stock Company Leaves. The Harry St. Clair Stock com- pany which has been playing at the Brinkman theater for several weeks, has left for Bagley where it has been billed. Vaudeville will be staged at the Brinkman for the present and A musical troupe will arrive soon for a short engagement. How Hog Cholera Comes. First.—Pigs and hogs purchased from an infected herd or.coming in contact with those from infected farms or run- ning over grounds that were occupled by cholera infected hogs within four months. Second.—Infected streams may com- municate the disease to the herds be- low the source of infection. Third.—The disease may be carried in feed. implements used on the farm and on the feet and clothing of persons froim infected herds and premises. Fourth.—Dogs, birds, buzzards, pi- geons, chickens, etc., that have access to diseased premises or diseased car- casses may transport the hog cholera virus, Fifth.—Any dead animal, whether it be a horse, cow, dog, chicken or hog. if permitted to remain unburned. is a source of ‘infection. as buzzards and dogs feeding ‘upon - this - carcass may have.come from an infected farm.— Kansas Experiment Station. Regular Milking. If you doubt the necessity about milking cows with exact regularity try the regular and irregular system on two of your-cows and see:for yourself Milk one regularly to the minute each day and let the time vary for the other €ow. from half an hour to three hours and you will then see how Soon the second ‘cow .wi}l fall off ‘in her millk. A Hi e A hitching vack i8 a very handy thing to. haye around the premises for the convenience of ning up a team for a few minutes.’ "It is also handy for the meighbors when calling to have a good substantial place to tie up their driving team.. A gond one. and easily made, can be put up with two posts and a 2'by 6 inch plank eight feet long. Set the posts well. -Have the plank with its lower edge not less than four feet from the ground. Four bolts are used to fasten: the plank in place.— Farm Progress. Sheriff Andrew Johnson returned to Bémidji yesterday from Jordan and the ‘twin’ cities where he ‘had spent the past Several days. The sher- iff accompanied Deputy Sheriff Cahill to Mud Baden where he will receive treatment for rheumatism. liiiil#ifiiiii*iiii&tiii*kiikii"lf&l * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E NTERTAINMENT TONIGHT * R AR AR R R R R R R S % Under the auspices of the Presbyterian church, a home talent enter- “SAFETY FIRST” PLAN FOR MINE FOREMEN Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 25.—With the “safety first” policy applied to mining, Chief State Mine Inspector Nesbitt, chairman, and the board of miné inspectors held examinations to- day for the position of mine fore- men. MAY GO TO LITTLE FALLS Having defeated all of the fast teams in the northern portion of the sixth 'congressional district, the Be- midji high school basketball team will now meet quints from the south- ern portion. Efforts are now being made to schedule a game with the Little Falls quint which has defeated every contestant for the state cham- pionship in that seetion of the state. A trip may be made to that city nex Saturday. & . Need any nelp? Trv a want ad ADDITIONAL WANT ADS TOO LATE TG CLASSIFY A A A A A N AN N A AN AN AN AN AN FOR RENT — Furnished modern room. Gentleman preferred. 523 Bemidji Ave. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF J. COMPANY— C. PARKER KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES- ENTS, That we, the undersigned, do hereby associate ourselves together for the purpose of forming a corporation under the laws of the tSate of Minne- sota, and to that end do hereby adopt these articles of incorporation. ARTICLE I The name of this cornoration shall be 1. C. Parker Company, and the general nature of its business shall be the carry- ing on of lumbering, mercantile business, log, diten or general contracting work, ac- adiring, using or dealing in lands or other property in connection with the carrying on of ‘said business or that-may be convenient or incidental or accessory thereto. or leasing real or personal pro- perty’ as may be necessary or conven- ient in carrying on said business. The principal placejof.transacting the business of said corporation shall be at the City of Bemidji, -County of Bel- trami and ‘tSate of Minnesota. ARTICLE 1L The period of duration of said cor- poration shall be thirty vears from the first day of January, 1916. ARTICLE IIL The names and places of residence of the incorporators of this corporation are as follows: J..C, Parker, Bemidji, Minnesota. S.F, Parker, Bemidji, Minpesota. E. F. Parker, Bemidji, Minnesota. ARTICLE IV. The management of this corporation| shall be vested in its Board of. Direct- ors, consisting of three members, and the' officers acting under authority from the Boand of Directors. The directors shall be stock’ holders of said corpora- tion. The date of the annual meeting of the stock holders shall be the 2nd Tuesday of January of each year, at which time the stock holders shall elect the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors, so elected, shall, after their election and on_that day or upon the next or some adjourned day thereafter, hold' an annual meeting. At such an. nual ‘meeting the Board of Directors shall elect the officers of this corpora- tion. The officers shall consist of a President, Vice-president, Secretary and Treasurer. The Board of Directors may at any annual meeting provide for and elect o manager. The office of Pres- ident and Manager may be held by the same person and the office of Secretary and Treasurer may be held by the same person. Regular meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on the first Monday of each month. The members of the Board of Direct- ors and the officers shall nold their re- spective offices for a period of one year from the time of their election and until their_successors are elected. In case the Board of Directors or officers are not elected as herein provided, a_spe- cial “meeting of such ' stock- holders or Board of _ Directors may be called for that pur- pose and such election held at such meeting. In case of a vacancy in the Board of Directors or other _officers, such, vacancy. in_the Board of Direct- ors, may be filled by the remaining mern- bers, and such vacancy, in the other of- fies, may be filled by the Board of Di- rectors. The following named persons shall compose_the Board of Directors: J. C. Parker, S. F. Parker and E. F. Parker, all of Bemidji, Minnesota. The following named persons shall be the first officers of this corporation: President, - J. -C. ‘Parker. Vice-president,- 8. F. Parker; -. - & Secretary and Treasurer, E. F. Parker. ARTICLE V. _The amount of capital stock of this corporation shall be _kifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00), divided into five hundred_(600) shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each, which shall be fully paid for, at its par value, at the issuance of said stock, The amount of stock-to be issued and when it shall be issued, and the different amounts, may be determined by the Board of Directors, at an annual, reg- ular or special meeting thereof. TICLE VI The highest amount of indebtedness or. liability to which this corporation shall, at any time, be subject shall.be Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00). IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the par- ties have hereunto subscribed their names this 22nd day of January, 1915. J. C. PARKER, S. F. PARKER, E. F. PARKER. In_ presence of E. E. McDONALD, CORANNA TOUPN. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF BELTRAMI—SS. Be it known that on this 22nd day of January, 1915, before me personally ap- peared J. C. Parker, S. I. Parker anth E. F. Parker, to me known to be.the persons named in and who executed the foregoing Articles of Incorporation, and they each acknowledged that they exe- cuted the same as their own free act and deed. - - i CORANNA TOUPIN, Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn, My commission expires Feb. 1, 1920. (L. 8.) 2td 125 126 STATE_OF MINNESOTA, DEPART- MENT OF STATE. I hereby certify that the within in-| strument was filed for record in this office on the 23rd day of January 'A. tons on page 426. JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, Secretary of State. (51645) § ORFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS, BELTRAMI COUNTY, MINN, T hereby certify that the within in- strument " was_flled in this office for record on the 26th day of January A. D. 1916, at 9 o'clock A. M., and was duly . 1915 at 10 o'clock A. M., and was| Aiduly recorded in ?ook 2-3 of Incorpora- recorded in book 8 of Misc., on page 415. C. O. 0§l Register of Deeds. E. MURPHY, Deputy. gy Hang Your Pictures welghing up 10 100 1bs. BEMIDJI . AT THE \1) Bomidji Pioneer Office SUPPLY STORE Special Bargain Offer These 4 Magazines Absolutely Free With THE PIONEER THE PIONEER MAKES THE AI\&NOUNCEMENT OF A CLUB OFFER WHICH VINCLU»DES FOUR SPLENDID MAGAZINES COVERING PRACTICALLY EVERY WALK IN LIFE AND YOUR CHOICE OF EITHER THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER OR THE BEMIDJI WEEKLY PIONEER ALL FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. THIS OFFER WILL BE MADE FOR A LIMITED, PERIOD ONLY AND IS MADE TO BOTH OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIBERS. READ THE CLUB COMBINATION BELOW..’ HERE’S THE CLUB OFFER FARM AND HOME, subscription price per year ... THE HOUSEHOLD, subscription price per year ... TODAY’S MAGAZINE, subscription price per year TARM, STOCK AND HOME, subscription price per year .. The Bemidji Daily Pioneer 6 months or The Bemidji Weekly Pioneer 1 yeas Date.... The Bemidji Pioneer Pub Co., Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen : Enclosed please find $....... which send me the.... tainment will be given at the church this evening. Miss .Ida Virginia Brown, vocalist and reader, is in charge of the program, which will be as follows: Quartette—Medley— Mr. Charles Warfield Mr. Raymond Hannah Reading— (a) Little Boy Blue. (b) The Bumble Bee A (¢) Almost Beyond Endurance. E Miss Ida Virginia Brown. Mr. Robert Shaw Mr.-Nat Given Violin Solo— Gavotte .......... fereeaans L E R R RN Goffec Master Lewis Brown. Vocal Solo— Yesterday and Today..................C. G. Spross Miss Ida Virginia Brown. Duet—Selected— Mrs. Alden Remfrey, Miss Edith Erwin. Reading— A Water-Logged Town. Miss Ida Virginia Brown. Vocal Solo— 5 (a) What is Life........ .. ... .Maxwell (b) An Indian Love Lyric (from the “Gardan Kana™) Miss Dorothy Torrance. (FIVE MINUTES INTERMISSION) Vocal Solo—, ; J ’ (a) Unfolding...: v+t Liza Lehmann (b) The Bee. . . i «Liza Lehmann Miss Ida Virginia Brown, = Reading— In Which I Find An Advocate. Miss Ida Virginia Brown. Violin Solo— g f . Arr Varfe Norma. ....s:iu.ue... .. .Charles Dancea h % Mr. Alden Remfrey. " Reading— (8) IF...... 00w (b) L'emnvol ........... ... Miss Ida Virgini ... Kipling « Kipling Vocal Solo— e Blow, Blow, Thou Wintry Win Miss 1da Virginia Reading— A Scene in a Railway Station. :Miss Vera Backus. «+..J. Sargeant Daily or Weekly Pioneer together with the club of four magazines as advertised on your circular and in your paper. Total .... If you take The Daily Pioneer for six months, or If you take The Weekly Pioneer one year I am a subscriber now. I am not a subscriber. Please check one of the above Name ... Address Fill out the coupon and send it in with the price of the club you select.' Do it TODAY ; tomorrow may be too late. You Can't Afford to 'Pass’, This By THE PIONEER IS MAKING THIS LIBERAL OFFER.TO ITS READERS FOR A LIMITED PEBIOD ONLY. THINK OF IT, FOUR MAGAZINES AND THE DAILY PIONEER FOR SIX MONTHS FOR THE REGmRiSHQS(}ifl)I_PTIAON PRICE OF THE,PIONEER, $2, OR THE FOUR MAGAZINES AND THE WEEKLY PIONEER FOR ONE FULL YEAR FOR THE REGULAR SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OF $1.50. THIS OFFER IS TO BOTH OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIBERS. THE OLD ONES ARE:MERELY-REQUESTED TO MAKE THIS PAYMENT IN ADVANCE OF THE PRESENT TIME. CUT OUT THE COUPON ABOVE AND MAIL/IT TODAY. - NEVER-BEFORE HAVE YOU BEEN OFFERED SUCH A LIBERAL OFFER, AND PROBABLY NEVER AGAIN. : Address All Communications to - v‘ 5

Other pages from this issue: