Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 26, 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)

e il Heard Qver THE BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER The Phone OUR WEEKLY RECIPE. tender. Stuffed Onions. Peel the onions, scoop out.a portion of the center, parboil for five minutes, turn up- side down to drain, fill with stuf- fing made of equal parts of mincel nuts or meat and soft bread crumbs and the onion taken fron the center, chopped fine. Add salt, pepper and melted butter. Fill onions heaping full and cover with buttered crumbs. Put in pan with one inch of water; bake till “Hello, is this the Store where things taste good?” “That’s what all our customers say, mad- am” “What have you that tastes particular- ly good, today?” “Listen - to these: For Wednesday only I will place on sale 200 pounds of Empress Red Grapes at 10¢ per pound. Telephone your order early as thisisall I can have at this price. Lengby Butter, extra fine, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Fine Peanut Butter in bulk at 18c per Ib.” ““Those do sound good. Take my order, and get them up quickly, please.”” ‘““All rightt mam. Thank you. Good-bye.” Stewart's Gro [}P,[y Phone 3¢ CHURCH WORKERS ASK THAT ALABAMA BE DRY Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 26.—To frame law providing for state-wide prohibition, hundreds of delegates to the Alabama Anti-Saloon League con- | vention are in session here today. Backache Gone--- Gained Fifty Pounds For about a year I suffered with pains in the back and would be very tired when arising in the morning, With burning sensation. I dropped | in weight to 110 pounds. I read one of your advertisements and commen- ced taking Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root and gained from 110 to 160 pounds. | I have been feeling good ever since. I took four bottles of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root altogether and I highly recommend it to my friends as a good | remedy for any one suffering as I! did. I am employed in a store and have ! to be on my feet all the time. T am | thirty-four years old. Very truly yours, T. H. MORGAN, Elizabeth City, N. C. Personally appeared before me this 10th day of April, 1912, T. H. Mor- #zan, who subseribed the above state- | ment and made oath that the same is| true in substance and in fact. J. KENYON WILSON, Notary Publie. - ! (e ! Letter to | Bz Eilmer & oo Binghamton, N. ¥. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You, Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writ-/ ing, be sure and mention the Bemidji Daily Pioneer. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Church and Sunday school workers are predominating. The convention will last two days and will urge the passage of the law by the state legis- lature. JOKE BRINGS FIGHT. St. Paul, Jan. 26.—Trouble was started in the saloon of Nick Brashy here today when the proprietor sprung a bum joke about the Kaiser’s birthday. Joseph Oilig and Emil Fries took exception and a battle royal took place. It is believed that all will recover. MAIL ORDER TRADING HAS ITS LOSING SIDE (Continued rrom Page 1.) forty acre piece of my own. Then Mail Houses. “As soon as I owned these few acres the mail order houses began sending me catalogues, and gradually I began sending my loose change to them, letting my accounts stand in my home town where I had gotten my accommodation when I needed it. ‘“We then had one of the thrifti- est little villages in the state—good line of business in all the branches, merchants who were willing to help an honest fellow over a bad year, and a town full of people who came twice la week to trade and visit. -Our little country town supported a library, high school, band, ball team, and we had big celebrations every year. “A farm near a live town soon dou- bles in value. I sold my forty acres at a big advance and bought an eighty, gradually adding to it until I had 200 acres of the best land in Iowa. I then felt no need of asking favors and found it easy to patronize the mail order agents that came al- most weekly to our door. I regret to say that I was the first in the coun- ty to make up a neighborhood bill Electric dress. RMON ADJUSTABLE / DRESS / e Joc 00 00 D0 /.-\DJU.\ TABLE: \ INSTANTLY $1.25 Points of §upremacy House Dresses Buttonholes, Seams and Trimmings are not merely Sewn, hut failored with fine even stitches that add hbeauty and quality fo the tarials of the bast o Che known quality are used exclusively. Guaranteed inwsar- ing and washing, Regular modsls Malernity Dresses $2:00 Adjustable modsl $1.95 Wash- ma- to §2.50 and send it to a mail order house. 'Though we got bit every once in a ‘while, we got in the habit of send- ing away for stuff. “Gradually, our merchants lessen- ed their stock of goods—for lack of patronage. Finally we began to realize that when we needed a bolt quickly for machinery or - clothing for sickness or death, we had to wait and send away for it, which wasn't so pleasant. One by one our mer- chants moved’ to places where they were appreciated, and men of less en- ergy moved in. Gradually our town has gone down; our business houses are ‘tacky’ in appearance, a number are empty, our schools, churches and walks are going down, we have no band, no library nor ball team. There is no business done in the town, and, therefore, no taxes to keep things up. -Hotel is closed for lack of travel. Go down to the depot when the train pulls in and you will see the sequel in mail order packages, “Nine years ago my farm was worth $196 an acre; today I'd have a hard matter to sell it at $167 an acre. It is ‘too far from a live town’—so every farmer has said that wants to buy. He wants a place near schools and churches, where his children can have advantages. I have awakened to the fact that in helping to pull the town down, it has cost me $5,600 in nine years.” KKK KKK KKK KK KK * IN THE SPORT WORLD * TH KKK KKK KKK KKK KK (By Hal Sheridan) Unless a hitch over the weight in- terference at the eleventh hour, Char- ley White, Chicago’s sensational lightweight' will get his second shot in two months at Freddie Welsh’s ‘White are booked. for a ten-round no- decision scrap at Madison Square Garden tonight. f White and Welsh clashed in De- cember oveér the same course in Mil- The beertown critics and their brethren from Chicago who went up to see the mill were pretty well divided as to the outcome. Chi- coga’s contingent were strong. ‘White—they couldn’t see a home boy Milwaukee’s gang were neut- ral—some declaring for White, others for Welsh and still others hedging by saying it was a good draw. New York fans have seen both in action against the same man here re- ‘Welsh appeared. first, tango- ing ten rounds with Joe Shugrue, the Jersey skeeter. about unanimous in awarding popular decision to Shugrue waukee, Wis. All those knowing themselves in- debted to me are kindly requested to settle their hook account or note be- for Feb. 1, 191 5. ask customers to favor me promptly to enable me to meet my own obli- I am obliged to W. G. SCHROEDER. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Large size ice box, 23 inches wide, 38 inches long and Grand Rapids re- original cost Will sell for $40; in good condi- A. B. Herrell, 52 inches high. Proper Expression of Appreciation. A compliment should be as quickly given for good goods and good ser- vice as a kick for defective goods and poor service.s Most people realize this. .That is why so many have written to the manufacturers of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy telling of remarkable cures of coughs and colds it has effected, and expressing their appreciation of the good quali- ties of this well known remedy. For sale by All Dealers. Need any ueip? Trv a 'want ad. Beware of Ointments for Oatarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip- tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the g0ood you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu- cous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken iInternally and made -in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 75c per bot- tle. A1 Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipa lon. B ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF J. C. PARKER COMPANY— 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 1. The name of this corporation shall be J. C. Parker Company, and_ the general nature of its business shall be the carry- ing on of lumbering, mercantile business, log, ditch or general contracting work, ac- avenue, Bemidji, Minn. Special Bargain Offer These 4 Magazines Absolutely Free With THE PIONEER 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 ... FTARM, STOCK AND HOME, subscription price per year .. The Bemidji Daily Pioneer 6 months or The Bemidji Weekly Pioneer 1 yea IN ADVANCE OF THE PRESENT TIME. OFFERED SUCH A LIBERAL OFFER, AND PROBABLY NEVER AGAIN. quiring, using or dealing in lands or other property in connection with the 5CENTS ACOPY ~ With May Manton Pattern THE PIONEER MAKES THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF A CLUB OFFER WHICH INCLUDES 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. Total If you take The Daily Pioneer for six months, or If you take The Weekly Pioneer one year : 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 PERIOD ONLY. .THINK OF IT, FOUR MAGAZINES AND THE DAILY PIONEER FOR SIX MONTHS FOR THE REGULAR SUBSCRIPTION 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 CUT OUT THE COUPON ABOVE AND MAIL IT TODAY. NEVER BEFORE HAVE YOU BEEN Address All Communications to The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co., Bemidji, Minn. 25 : 50 Enclosed please find $... 232 which send me the.... TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1916, on of said business or that may President, J. C. Parker. g:r?égimem or incidental or accessory | Vice-president, S. F. Parker. thereto or leasing real or personal pro- | Secretary and Treasurer, E. F. Parker. erty as may be necessary or.conven- ARTICLE V. fent in carrying on sald business. The amount of capital stock of this The principal place of transacting the |corporation shall be kifty Thousand business of said corporation shall be |Dollars -($50,000.00), divided inté five at the City of Bemidji, County of Bel- |hundred (500) shares of the par value trami and tSate of Minnesota. of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each, ARTICLE IL which shall be fully paid for, at its par The .period of duration of said cor-|value, at the issuance of said stock. The poration shall be thirty years from the |amount of stock to be issued and when first day of January, 1916. it shall be issued, and the different 3 ARTICLE IIL amounts, may be ‘determined by the The names and places of residence |Board of Directors, at an annual, reg- of the incorporators of this corporation |ular or special meéting_thereof. are as follows: RTICLE VI J. C. Parker, Bemidji, Minnesota. The highest amount of indebtedness . F. Parker, Bemidji, Minnesota. or liability -to whic s corporation 5 Hameer:, B tnman, Minnesota. shall, at any time, be subject shall be ARTICLE 1V. Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00). & IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the par- The management of this corporation |iies have hereunto subscribed their shall be vested in its Board of Direct. |tes have moreunto subseribed = their ors, consisting of three members, and S CY PARKBR. the officers acting under authority from & ¥ DPARKER, the Board of Directors. The. directors 5 & PARKER shall be stock holders of sald corpora- |rn presence of tion, The date of the annual meeting | PIESeRCe OF 1 of the stock holders shall be the 2nd | GOMANEA POUEN. Tuesday of January of each vear, at DUENS which time the stock holders shall elect the Board of Directors. The Board of [sTaATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Directors, so elected, shall, after their |5 Bry TRAMI—SS, election and on_ that day or upon the| Bg'jt known that on this 22nd day of next or some adjourned day thereafter, | january, 1915, before me personally ap- Nold an annual ‘meeting. At such an’ [JRUAIY, 1970, before me personally ab. nual meeting the Board of Directors | proed proyC PRtken, $o (T FRIGE 450 shall elect the officers of this corpora-|persons named in and who executed the tion. The officers shall comsist of alforegoing Articles of Incorporation, and President, Vice-president, Secretary and | (neo>ons ‘soknomledged. that they’ exe- Treasurer. The Board of Directors may ' cne¥,®4fh 2cKnowledges tHer tHEY exer at any annual meeting provide for and | Sateq th clect a manager. The office of Pres- : CORANNA TOUPIN, 1dent and_Manager may, be g‘f’gec"rgt;;'; Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn. me per e offi i b. 1, 1920. and Treasurer may be held by the same o s person. egular meetings ol e Boar 9 of Directors shall be held on the first |2td 125 126 Monday of each month. The members of the Board of Direct- |STATE OF MINNESOTA, DEPART- ors and the officers shall nold their re- |~ MENT OF STATE. i spective offices for a period of one year | T hereby certify that the within in- from the time of their election and until strument was filed for record in this their_successors are elected. In case |office on the 23rd day of January A. the Board of Directors or officers are |D. 1915 at 10 o'clock A, M., and was not elected as herein provided, a spe- |duly recorded in Book Z-3 of Incorpora- cial meeting _ of such _ stock-|tons on page 426. holders or Board of _ Directors JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, may be called for that pur- Secretary of State. pose and such election held at such meeting, In case of a vacamcy in the it Board of Directors or_ other _officers, such vacaney. in the Board of Direct. [OFFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS, ors, may be filled by the remaining mem- | BELTRAMI COUNTY, MINN. bers, and such vacancy, in the other of-| I hereby certify that the within in- fies, may be filled by the Board of Di- |strument was filed in this office for rectors. record on the 25th day of January A. D. The following named persons shall |1915, at 9 o'clock A. M., and was duly compose_the Board of Directors: recorded in book 8 of Misc,, on page 415. Parker, S. F. Parker and E. F. C. 0. M Parker, all of Bemidji, Minnesota. Register of Deeds. The following named persons shall be E. MURPHY, the first officers of this corporation: Deputy. _— Date... The Bemidji Pioneer Pub Co., Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen : Daily or Weekly Pioneer together with the club of four magazines as advertised on your circular and in your paper. I am a subscriber now. I am not a subscriber. Please check one of the above Address ...

Other pages from this issue: