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Tan Shoes Just received a line of tan shoes, which for quality and style is hard to beat. Have decided to put this line out as a Saturday Special at a price that will clean up the line in a few hours. Saturday only we will offer. the shoes at $1.98 a pair. This shoe has excellent quality uppers, very flexible welt soles, stylish round toe, comfortable - last, . medium heel, button. These shoes are built for style, comfort and long wear. The Bargain Store 313 Beltrami Ave. NECESSITY OF BOND ISSUE EXPLAINED (Continued rrom Page 1.) It should make ‘them less as the city will save more than $1,000 a year in interest. Will it not make the city couneil more extravagant? No. People who “pay cash” are not the extravagant ones. It’s the fel- low or council who buys “on tick” that overbu TELLS OF OWN CONVERSION (Continued from first page). to sell goods that sentence would haunt him, until one Friday night at home a minister told him he had to yield that night. He was convert- ed there in his own room, and begun the Christian life then and there. He says he knows that if he had not yietlded that night, he never would and he would have been without hope. Many are in that condition today. Rev. Reynolds will preach tonight from the theme, “The Fatal Blunder of a Shrewd Governor.” A large audience is expected tonight. Mr. Chapman will sing. All are cor- dially invited to-attend. TELEPHONE RATES IN U. S. HIGHER THAN OTHER NATIONS || (Continuea from Fage 1.3 cities the rates run from 5 to 10 cents a call. tions in the rates paid. “The flat, Christiana, Norway, is $21.44 a year, as against Seattle, about the same population, 0 a year; Berlin, $43.20, as against Manhattan, $205; London is $82.79, as against San Francisco, $180. It seems a duty to say that these te! aph and tel We rank highest, with the |} exception of butl two, among 21 na-|" or amlimited rate, in|’ phone rates are the scandal of pub- lic service rates the world over, and only to be compared with the express rates before the advent of the par- cels post.” IS BASEBALL MAD By HAL SHERIDAN. The Federal league “outlaws” en- joyed another.celebration today. A post-season “opening” celebration was on today at Pat Power’s “Pepper Park,” the new home of the new Fed- eral league team in Newark. All Newark was baseball ‘“‘mad’” today. The fans were on edge for their first taste of big league base- ball. A ‘“dollar dinner” last night, at which speeches were made by Péwers, Ward and other Federal mag- nates, keyed up fandom to new en- thusiasm today. A’ big street par- ade, with Manager Bill Phillips lead- ing the new team, ushered in the Feds’ season. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classify A AN A A AAAAANAA AN AN AAAAAAAA FOR SALE—7-room house and two lots, 1221 Dewey Ave. CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF MOBDRG CONSTRUCTION COM- ANY— We, the undersigne: for the purpose forming. corporation under and pur- No Larger or Better Variety of Goods Can Ever Be Gotten to- gether in One Room, Than What We Have Righ Store TODAY. The clean up is on—this store can help you—dozens of items—Rakes, Hoes, Paint Brushes, White Wash Brushes, Kalsomine Brushes Untrimmed hat shapes, new lot at .48¢, 73¢,.98¢ .10c to 19¢ to $1:50 15¢, 19¢, 29¢ New Foliage Garden Tools; see us Good Garden Seeds Flower Seeds Sweet }I’ens, large ounce pkg. Childs’ Hats and Hat Shapes Great values Ribbons, per yd: Velvet Ribbon at, , .g¢, 9¢, 10¢ to 45¢ Boys’ and Men’s Neckties, regular 25¢ $1.98, $2.98 t Here in Our Ball Benrlng Overlnnd at - Express Wagons SPECIAL SATURDAY—White and blue enameled water pails, 76¢ value, SPECIAL iR B e 48¢ New Crepe: Toilet Paper,. big. 8-oz. size, reg. 10c grade—SPECIAL4 for ‘Toy Garden Set, spade, hoe, rake, per set 100 260 Alluin Go-Carts; see the ones at $4.90, $5.50,-$8.75 Can’t be beat BOYS' CAPS—Great values at Folding Bench Wringers, make; warranted 3 years; holds 2 mba—onr price . Bieyele bench Gunflnteed make; warranted 5 years, worth a lot more than our price of Ball Bearing Wringers at $2.90, $3.35, ‘3 85 CarisonofCourse The Variety Store Man For Cléan-up Tools Ete. duration shall be twenty years. ARTICLE IIL The names and places of residence of the persons forming this corporation are John Moberg, of Bemidji, County of Beltrami, State of Minnesota; J. J. Lambertus, of Crosby, in_the State ‘of Minnesota, and John T. Dolan, of Su- perior, in the State of Wisconsin. ARTICLE 1V. The management of this corporation shall be vested in a Board of Directors, composed of not less than three, and not more than five members. The names and addresses of the first Board of Di- rectors are John Moberg, Bemidji, State of Minnesota; J. J. Lambertus, Crosby, State of Minnesota and John T. Dolan, ior, State of Wisconsin. The first f this corporation shall be : Vice-President, John T. Dolan; Secretary and Treasurer, J. Lambertus. All of the. above named. officers and_ directors shall_hold their respective offices aforesaid, until the next annual meeting of the cor- poration, to be held on the 4th day of January, 1916, at which tirhe and an- nually ‘thereafter, a Board of Directors. shall be elected from and by the stock- holders of this corporation. The an- nual meeting of the corporation shall be held at its principal place of busi- ness on the first Tuesday in January in each year. .Immediatély after the election of directors or as soon there- after as practicable, the directors shall meet and elected from their number, President, Vice President and from their number or from the stockholders, a Secretary and Treasurer.. Any office except that of President and Vice Pres- ident may be held by one person. The o. | directors 'and_officers of this corpora- ourselves, as a body cor- d 1o hereby adopt the follow- Certificate of Incorporation. ART! xcLL X The name of th tion shall be MOBRRG CONSTRUCTION COM [ ture ot the business shai oad construction, general con- ng, dealing in real estate and of timber, and live stock. ing the business of this be in Bemidji, County ate of Minnesota. RTICLE II. e time for the commencement of this corporation shall be the 10th day f April, 1915, and the period of its timber I1’s Coming and we're here waiting for it with the most com- plete stock of Paints, Qils, Varnishes, brushes, and other things that’ll make your premises look “spanking” new. Handy Sizes at Handy Prices Kyanize Colored Varnishes l 2 pints 30c, Pints 50c, Quarts 90c Minnesota Linseed Oil Co’s. Handy Colors. 1-2 pints 20¢ Minnesota Oil Stains Pints 35¢ Quarts 80c Johnson’s Wood Dyes Pints 50¢ Bridgeporte Penetrating il il i %:mew T 3 mfih o u{\\‘f'ia Stains Pints 50c Quarts 85¢ Bridgeport & Johnson’s Floor Wax Per pound 50c Gold Japalae, per can: Aluminum, per can Screen pamt pints. Climax wall paper cleaner, per can.15¢ 1-4 pints 20c Our Enamel Paints 1-2 pints 30c immence stock of paints and painter’s supplies will furnish euery need in this deparrment GIVEN HARDWARE GO, Your Money Back If You Want It 316-18 Minnesota BEMIDIT MINNESOTA HONE 57 The principal | ¢ tion shall hold their respective offices until their successors have been duly clected and entered upon the discharge of their duty. The first meetings of the stockholders and of the Board of ANY, | Directors shall be held at Bemidji on the 27th day of April, 1915, at 10 and and 11 o'clock, respectively. ARTICLE V. The amount of the capital stock of L corporation shall be Fifty Thou- and (55000000) Dollars, which shall be paid in in money or property, or both, in ‘such manner, at such times and in such amounts, as the Board of Direct- ors shall order. The capital stock shall be divided into five hundred (500) shares of the par value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each. ARTICLE VI The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which this corporation shall at any time be subject, shall be the sum of $25,000. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 27th day o1 March, A D. 1916, N MOBERG, (SEAL.) JOHN T. DOLAN, (SEAL.) J. J. LAMBERTUS, (SEAL.) In presence of: (As to John Mnberg and John T. Dolan) ARCHIBALD MOKAY, P. J. KEELE! As to I anbenu L L BERMAN State of Wisconsin, ss County of Douglas. On thid 270 aay of March, 1915, per- sonally appeared before me, John Mo- berg and John T. Dolan, to' me known to be the persons named in and who ‘executed the foregoing Certificate of In- corporation and each acknowledg- ed that he executed the as his free act and deed for uses and purposes therein expressed: HIBALD McKAY, Notary_Public, Douglas Cowiy, Wisconsin. My Commission Expires Sept. 4, 1918, (Notarial Seal) the ss County of Beltrami. On this 31st day of March, 1915, person- ally appeared before me, J.J. Lambertus, to me known to be the person named in and who_executed the foregoing Certi- ficate of Incorporation and acknowledged that he executed the same as his free act and deed for the uses and purposes therein expressed. H. FISK, D. Notary Public, Beltrami County, State of Minnesota. My Commission Expires May 65, 1921. FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With & Veil; Remove Them With The Othine Prescription. This prescription for the remcval of freckles was written by a prom- inent physician and is usually. so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by druggists under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don’t hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and ra- move them. Even the first few ap- plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it is this that 1s sold on the money-back guar- State of anesnm.ll same |} See This Store—Will Save Money. (Notarial Seal)’ STATD or‘ MINNESOTA, Department of 1 hereby certify that the within in- strument was filed for record in tms office on the 7th day of April, A, 1915, 4t 9 o'clock A: M., and was duly recorded in Book Z-3 of Incorporations, on page 719.. JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, Secretary of State. (62565) 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 10th day of April, A. D. 1915, at 9 oclock A. M, and was duly re- m\rded in Book 9 of Mlsglorgl page 394. Reg-lster of Deeds. E. MURPHY, Deputy. (Seal) 2td 416-17 - CLEAN-UP WEEK NEEDS Punch oil - Mops A full size oil mop with ndjuxt- able handle; 1 qt. oil free with Holt's Spring Carpet Beater Coppere‘d steel Garden Hoes 250, 50¢, 65¢ Garden Rakes 25¢, 40c, 75¢, 85¢ 4-ft. Step Ladders Window Screen Absolutely 16 mesh to .inch. Black Galv. .18 24c ..19¢ 28c .201/,¢ 28¢ .22 30c 8% 36¢ 42 48¢ 24-inch, per yd. 26-inch, per yd. 28-inch, per yd. | 30-inch, per yd. 32-inch, per yd. 36-inch, per yd. 42-inch, per yd. 48-inch, per yd. | Alabastine 6-1b. packages Bulk .Tints, per Ib. "Bulk, White, per 1b. Frescoat A good kalsomine, 5-pound package ..30c - blazine The best colored varnish; un- excelled for touching up wood- work, beds, furniture, go-carts, etc., 12 colors; all size cans. Poullry Netting .2-inch mesh. 12-inch, per roll 24-inch, per roll 36-inch, per roll | 48-inéh, per roll 60-inch, per roll 72-inch, per roll ] 1-INCH MESH 12-inch, per roll 24-inch, per roll | 36-inch, per roll - | We cut any length you need AL AGAINST SUNZANDRAIN By keeping it well painted. Decay wrovght during a single season_on unpainted or poorly painted buildings is far greater than would be the cost of keep- ing them painted for several seasons. Thereisonepaint best. suited to give this protection at small High Grade Paint is for both interior and exterior decoration and protection, Itis the result of years of paint making—it is the best that can be made. There is Hickory Paint fordevu!l rpose,--residences, bars, inside an Setanda Hoers, tocts, etc, Hickory Paigts ace oll durable and ‘economical us talk paints with youthis spring Absolutely Guaranteed 1 gallon . 3 or more -, ‘A full Imc of Builders Hardware, Paints, Tools, Garden Tools, Fenc- ing and Farm Machinery always on hand at right pnces. l-inch Varnish brush 2%-inch Paint Brush 3-inch Paint Brush 6-inch Kalsomine Brush . 7-inch Kalsomine Brush 8-inch Kalsomine Brush _ - C. E. BATTLES “Home of Good Hardware”’ Bemidji, Minn stand the test. advantages of trading with us. THE IDEA MANURE SPREADER EVANS POTATO PLANTER DOWDEN POTATO DIGGER JAMES L. GLARK LYON & ANCHOR BUGGIES TIME TO BECIN ~ PLOWING The plow you want is here, whether for ordinary farm use or breaking purposes " You’ll find us in the old SVEA HOTEL BUILDING on the shores of Lake Bemidji city dock. Our address is Third Street, corner Bemidii Avenue. FARMING IMPLEMENTS ‘‘Everything from a wheelbarrow to a flymg machine,” says Mr. Getchell of the SIMTART- GETCHELL IMMTPLEMENT CO., “will be found among our new, fresh stock of farmmglmplements 2 Every Farmer Will Be Inferested in the ~ New Implement Gompany —and rightfully they should be, because it’s the only exclusive implement house in this section of the state and it is our object to get in touch with every farmer in order that he may learn the Give these lines and articles your closest inspection. They’ll THE SUPERIOR DRILL ~THE SPITTZDOZER POTATO SPRAYER BAIN & OLD HICKORY WAGONS AND THE FAMOUS ABINGTON WAGON AUSTIN-WESTERN HEAVY ROAD MACHINES AND SUPPLIES We have plows of every description from the big breaking plows, sulky plows down to the ordinary sized farm plows. Cultivators for Corn and Potatoes Disc Harrows, Eic, Etc. ~~ WHERE ARE WE AT? near the We are ready to do busmess. Remember Our Line Will Be the Well Known P. & 0. Line : We feel that we cannot sing its praises too highly. right. We will make the terms and Come in and get acquainted. prices always Smart-Getchell Imnlemem Bnmpany 'l'h:rd St. and Bemldju Ave. BEMIDJI, |