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

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: « By HAL SHERIDAN ‘Willie Ritchie has an. chance to:get.bagk the laurels Madison Square Garden, March .. True, he would have to knock the champion to win the: title, AR # he will make a showing that lead to a long-distance bout for title. 3 makes a good showing. he -will ST - e 4 PR farced by popular demand to giv to him. plon to give a return bout to man he defeated. From early indications the # should be a hummer. i s BB There is a g i ’ithlt English brawl last summer. o 3 claimed at the time he was justly 1 crowned and more recently came ‘3 with the assertion that he was job! itlo. Ritchie came to New York 3.day to start training for the bout. t It is pretty much agreed that i # . account. checks returned therewith. posits. scribed: excellent - lost to Freddie Welsh over in Eng- ' land last ‘July, when they meet at| i tht- 'déems’ wholly unlikely, but It is the beliet in sporting circles that Certain it is “that™if Willie| mand such a mix and Welsh will be It is customary for a cham- bout % of animosity in Willie's craw over out of the championship. That ought | cellent. * to inject a little feeling into the bat- i first really good man that gets a crack at Welsh over the long route | countries. bitions. conditioner. he trail. 11. {the Lockport contender. “ out! b iray’s dream. A z |grue and Ritchie. He will the the champion. Judging from de- et amount to. the x Evils of Constipation. lot He un- out bed each day. to- ! tainable everywhere. the is going to be the new . champlon. Freddie’s showing in his last few af- fairs haven’'t been very classy exhi- B x Freddie has been perform- ing pretty regularly of late and is to mix with Charley White in Mil- waukee before he meets Ritchie in New York, and isn’t likely to-be a Charley Murray, the Buffalo sport promoter, is also on the champion’s He declares Freddie has con- |tinually side-stepped Jimmy Duffy, light- weight elimination -contest is Mur- and! He says there are but ifour contenders, Duffy, White, Shu- ‘wants match Duffy with Shugrue and White . Wwith Ritchie and then let the twn!\my outright the timber that may be :winners battle for the right to meet; the dollar-grabbing tendencies of those four a dream is about all it. will ever Many of the minor ailments have their origin in allowing the bowels to remain in a constipated condition. No one can reasonably hope for good health unless his bowels move once If they need help you will find Chamberlain’s Tablets ex- They produce no unpleas- ant effect and are easy to take. Ob- Cuba is the greatest consumer of raisins among the Spanish-American |STATE AUDITOR'S - (=~ ° LAND PLAN DOWNED (Continuéd from Fage 1.) the house, ‘but pledged his best ef- forts, when the amendment is sub- mitted, toward inducing the people of the state to adopt it. ‘Also, Mr. Preus’stated that he was in favor of a further amendment to the Constitution that would permit settlers to locate on state land and to pay for it after they have had a chance to establish themselves there and made a home. Now, all state land must be sold at public auction, so the settler must to | the taxes on it, but must let the state keep the mineral rights and must left upon the land, before he can ap- ply a grubhook. Mr. Preus suggested that the bill might be limited to state school land, and not be made to apply to swamp land, as it was plainly evident that it would be impossible to make the re- { quired improvements on swamp lands. However, it developed that a good deal of the school land is also swamp, so nothing came of this suggestion. Frank S. Lang of International Falls appeared before the committee the bill. State’s Failure Scored. Incidentally, the failure of the state to keep its agreement with the | NOTICE TO SECURITY STATE BANK GUSTOMERS We wish to announce to our customers that we have installed a Burroughs Ledger Posting Machine which automatically keeps the account of every one of our depositors who has a checking It is impossible to describe the wonderful work done by this machine any more than to say it is a mechanical bookkeeper which does its work accurately and neatly. The installation of this machine has made it possible for us to render plain and accurate monthly statements to all who keep their checking accounts with us. books up to January 31, 1915, but from that time on your book will longer need to be balanced. Instead, your account will be rendered monthly in the form of a statement and your cancelled ‘We are balancing all of our pass Your pass books will be used by you the same as before in making de- posits and will always be in your possession, thereby making a more perfect receipt for your de- Following is a fac simile of one of our statements which is made in the machine above de- NAME - Wil ADDRESS STATEMENT OF YOUR ACCOUNT FROM PLEASE EXAMINE AT ONCE STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT liam B. Jones Bemidji, Minn. OF BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA Feb. 1,1915 10 Vouchers Returned Veritied by - . THE SECURITY STATE BANK Feb. 28, 1915 not only pay for his land and ‘pay| and made an effective talk against|. cism-during:the:diseussion : Senator Nord pointed out that the state does nothing to improve this land, and that if the proposed bill went through it would prohibit any- body else from improving it. . ““There are-places,” he said, “where for 100 miles there “:is muskeag swamp—the best land on earth when it is drained and properly cared for. But the state won’t drain it. “There is only one way to solve this problem. Let the state allow purchases in unlimited quantities. by those who will reclaim this land and settle it—in other words, do what|S: the state might do to its profit, but refuses to do. Then the land would 80 on the tax rolls, benefitting the state school funds in increased vol- ume, and the local communities by contributing to the cost of local im- provements.” Representative Spencer S, Searls of Carlton, who had been asked to look out for the bill in the unavofdable absence of Representative C. H. War- ner of Aitkin, moved that the measure be reported out without recommen- dation. His motion was lost, and the committee adopted a motion by Representative Pendergast that the bill be recommended for indefinite Ppostponement. TO BRUSH SLEEP AWAY. FROM PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia, Feb: 25.—This city national government, under which it is to have a greater Chamber of Com- received this swamp land on a pledge | merce. to reclaim it, came in for severe criti- {cently decided upon by the board e e The plans which were re- of directors call for-the -appropria- S SIS | tion of $100,000 a year-for: commer- cial and industrial welfare and will unite all the trade bodies of the city into one central organization. Bu- reaus’ to be conducted include the present traffic bureau, trade expan- sion, a publicity and convention, in- dustrial, legislative and statistical bureaus, and a bureau to supervise charities. "It is planned to place ex- perts in charge of each. PROBE “GIFT” TO RETIRING ROCK ISLAND OFFICIALS ‘Washington, Feb. 25.— Alleged gifts of $100,000 in cash to former officials’ of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific were to: be investigated today when"the Interstate Commerce commission resumed its probe of the iine’s high financing. Directors of the company and former executives were to be called as witnesses.: It | bas been charged that retiring execu- tives were given cash presents of $100,000° and the commerce commis- sion wants to find out why. Subscribe for the Ploreer. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Tpo Late To Classify A A A A~~~ WANTED-=Girl for general house- work. Good wages. 922 America Ave. g FOR SALE OR RENT—S5-room house. 1005 Minn. R. A. McCall WE THE UNDERSIGNED, For the purpose of forming a corporation under Chapter 58 of the 1918 laws of the State ©of Minnesota, do_hereby adopt the fol- lowing articles of incorporation: The name of the corporation shall be The Bemidji Drainage Company. : s II. "The principle place of business of said corporation shall be Bemidi, Minnésota. The - general nature of the business shall be engaging in and contracting ror the construction of drainage ditches, highways, bridges, culverts and such business as is generally incident thereto. Iv. The period of its duration shall be thirty years from the cate of the filing 0f these artlcles with the Secretary of e. v. The names and places of residence of the incorporators are as- follows: Jacob Kohler, Bemidji, Minnesota; A. R. Kohler, Frazee, Minnesota; and M. Koh- ler, Bemidji, Minnesota. The management of said corporation shall be vested in a Board of Directors of not less than three who shall be elec- ted at an annual meeting o be held the first day of January of eaca year and the names and addresses of those composing the first Board of Directors until the first annual election, shall be as fol- lows: Jacob Kohler, Bemidji Minne- sota,” President; A. R. Kohler, Frazee, Minnesota, Vice President; and M. Koh. ler, Bemidji, Minnesota, Secretary and Treasurer. ) VIL The amount of capital stock: of this corporation shall be Fifty thousand ($50,000) dollars -to be divided _into shares of the par value of One hundred ($100.00) dollars each and the same is to be paid for in the manner to be pre- seribed by the Board of Directors. The highest amount of indebtedness that this Company shall at any time be liable for shall be Thirty Thousand ($30,000) Dollars. JACOB KOHLER M. KOHLER, A. R. KOHLER. In the presence of: As to Jacob Kohler and M. Kohler, Be- 'midji, Minnesota, A. A. ANDREWS, H. L. HUFFMAN. AS to A. R. Kohler, Frazee, Minnesota. GEORGE W. PETERSON, JOHN KOHLER. State of Minnesota, ss County of Beltrami. |. On this 2nd day of February, A. D. 1915, before me, a notary public, within and for said County, personally appeared Jacob Kohler and M. Kohler,. to me known to be the persons described in, and who executed the foregoing instru- ment, and acknowledged that they execu- ted the same as their free act and deed. H. L. HUFFMA] Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn. (Notarial Seal) My commission expires August 19th, State of Minnesota, ss County of Becker. ; On this 3rd day of February, A. D. 1915, before me, a notary public, within and for said County, personally appeared A. R. Kohler, to me known to be the per- son described in, and Who executed. the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same as his free act and deed. ‘WM. ESPENSON, Notary Public, Becker County, Minn. (Notarial Seal) My commission expires Jan. 7, 1917. 51949 OFFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS, ‘Beltrami County, Minn, I Hereby certify that the within in- strument was filed in this office for rec- ord on the 23rd day of February, A. D. 1915, at 9 o'clock A. M., and was duly recorded in book 8 of Miscellaneous on 428, e C. 0. MO By J. J. STATE OF MINNESOTA, DEPART- MENT OF STATE. I hereby certify that the within in- strument was filed for record in this office on the 17th day of February, A. D. 1915, at 11 o'clock A. o, and was duly recorded in Book Z-3 of Incorporations on page 526. JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, Secretary of State. 2td 226-26 When a cold extends to the bron- chial tubes it is called bronchitis. For this disease Chamberlain’s Remedy is excellent. ris, Zanesville, Ohio, says of it, “Last Winter I was bothered for several weeks_ with bronchitis. ‘I also.had —_— a dreadtul hacking: éough thit clung to me so persistently that I became alarmed. Finally I had the good fortune to learn of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It relieved the ir- ritation of my throat and two bot. tles of it cured me.” Obtainable ev- erywhere. " About Bronchitis. | Cough Mrs. Will Har- weighiag up to 100 Ibs. ‘with Moore Push Devices, | will not disfigure walls Push-Pins Sold In Moore BEMIDJI AT THE W Bemidji Pionger Office SUPPLY STORE Every % Quotation on Every Commodity RIGHT AT YOUR FINGERS TIPS. No hunting through your files—no for- getting the name of the firm who made the price—TIt’s all before youin an pxra]-Perm Quotation Record Its use will simplify your buying remarkably There is an Pees BOOK for Every Business and Profession Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store Security Bank Bldg. Telephone 31 s Phone 31. EEEEE SRR R ] - For CHECKS . al Date Deposits o & Balance Brought Forward ses Jan. 81 524.67 i 10.00 — 2.00 — 300 — | Feb. 1 | : i 210,00 — 33.00 — 400 — || o f- & 1‘ | 50.00 — 65.45 — > 235 — || Feb. 2 . 125.00 . 2.00 — Feb. 3 A9y 8 i 34.00 — 54.00 — 1 230 — || Feb. 4 s 65.00 * : 40.00 — 2.00 — i Feb. 5 3 ; 100.00 — 23.00 — § . 43.00 — [} @ o 12.34 — 325 — F 5.60 — R | [ 5.65 — 6.50 — 5.00 — [ Feb. 9 4 400.00 N 1.20 — 3.20 — 60.00 — 3 132.35 — Feb. 10 ] £ Feb. 20 § 500.00 T 200 — ¢ Feb. 21 ] 210.00 — 230 — ¢ 3.40 — g [ T 435 — 657 — g TAT — TR . 832500 — 2.00 — 16 — E e 430 — 3456 — 3 650 — | Feb. 22 & o 33.00 — 45.00 — ;. 100.45 — || Feb. 23 450.00 o . 20024 — 30.00 — § 106.00 — g B 10.25 — 90.10 — § Feb. 24 * 250.00 ; ©12.00 — 3035 — § , 53.00 — . 750 — 50 — § ; 2323 — 75.00 — 4000 — ¢ ;345 — ! Ve . 40.00 40.05 s 235 Feb. 28 1300.00 BALANCE Feb. 28 1,147.50 i L Please examine this statement upon receipt and report at once if you find any difference so that THE SECURITY STATE BANK OF BEMIDJI may know if their books agree with your own. If no error is reported within ten days, the account will be con- “#idered correct. All items are credited subject to final payment. PLEASE CALL FOR STATEMENT FIRST OF EACH MONTH AND NOTIFY BANK IF YOU CHANGE ADDRESS. co ' that basin J. SWEDBACK;: Pre: on thereat ment. A. E. FEIR, Aust. Cashier. _G. E. STUBBINS, Vice Pres. Our purpose in installing the ledger posting machine and the statement system it to give our customers the very best service possible. Our constant endeavor is to . sedure the accounts of conservative people and to render to them the most efficient and courteous service. - If you are not a customer of this bank we invite you to bé one on H. C. BAER, Cashier. GLEN S. HUNT, Bookkeeper. i . Our customers are requested to call on March fstor as r as is convenient for their February state- Every ome sharpeners. : The second shipment of the now famous Dollar Boston Pencil Sharpen- | . ers arrived this morning and they’re going as fast as the first lot. EVéry home and every office in this part of the state needs one of these Like the Ford car, they’re “Ford proof”. Nothing to get out of order, no blades to sharpen and no repairing necessary. A drop of oil ke is all that’s needed. e $ Pencil Pointer NEVER BREAKS THE POINT Place; your order for one out of the next shipment if you’re too late Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. for this one. Phone 31

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