Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 11, 1915, Page 4

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2. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured . 782 |of the robbers who strangled to death | here and Three Lakes, and as camp | ber of points by any county in the 3. a U.S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 25,000.00 o Mastes th | contest. Its score was.1,059 out of a P 4 Bonds, seourities, ete: Mrs; Bllzabeth Nichols, milllonaire | We8 more;than aimlle away from thel Ly o0 = oprapiney ¢ Bonds and securities pledged as collateral for State, of ed jewels valued at $10,000 from the | they took their meals with them in a | °"¢ With 1.055; Houston third witl other deposits or bills payable (postal excluded).. 10,000.00 ity large basket. Bruin smelled the good | *026, and Nicollet and Morrison e Securities other than U. S.” bonds (mot including body. d > B counties were tied for fourth with | L] St%?:ti)l c‘uzwrx‘lsd unple&kzleevi e 7,750.00 " things and what he didn’t eat heIl 021 onds, securities, etc, 750 ,021. 6. Subscription to stock of Federal Re: X kK % %X X X ¥ k &k Xk X X & k 4 |scattered over the ground. The men S TT] - a Less amount unpaid ........... 1,800.00 1,800.00 A " As total points are counted only in P B m d I“ nn § & Value'of banking houss (it ichcumbered) 2300000 | % SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES * 'ez‘r‘:"‘f‘ ‘Z °°““’;“e “‘het" f’”‘"’" until} o sections in which the county be- hone 239 emidji, ivlinn. g ‘'urniture an IXtUres ........cc000000000 ! . mt ood was brou; rom ¢ . 9. Net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank. g3 54 | TOH KK A RKIR R KKK A £ 7P | longs, these honors have no bearing 10. a Net amount due from approved reserve agents in ¢Conti from first page). on the outcome of the contest. » e York, Chicago, and St. L 8,454.49 T Thes Mo Goi| Grand Forks, N. D.—Governor L. e et amount due from approved re: y to Thee, My God, Cass county, which scored the larg- other reserve cities ............. 46,583.70 65,038.19 | v o N 5 (b b B. Hanna will accept honor conferred il 5 1. Net amount dug rru;s)banks and’ bankers (other than Soae is Night,” (by Gounod) arr. by upon him by the King of Norway, as | St Bumber of points this year, re- NC1uA0d {0 8 0P 10) v orveeussmrssoncnensern 372, o . , C ) 4 f § . 13. Other cheoks on banks 1n {he same city o fown as re: o Shelling; young Deople's SEI-| oot of the First Class, Order of |%01V6d ninth place in last year's con- . s g he S| ass, Order of : & M % %ok k% % % % % % % porting bank ...........e.ieeienss 16,181.15 | vice at 7 p. m., subject—Friend- test in the northern section. x 14. a Outside checks and other cash items . 290.30 ships that ik fbriing. - | St Olat. If you have a room to rent or ¥ i %gracntonatlhcur;extl’cy, nickels, ‘and cents 19207 48287 ships that are worth forming; mak- = * want to rent one—yon get the ¥ 5. es of other national banks ,790.00 | ing them and keepi " Prov. —1 : " 18, Fotoral Roserve mates 11600 | ing them ping them 7| Genoa, Wis.—When Frank Alexan. | Grand Forks, N. D.—Hunters ot * best choice through a Pioneer ¥ Lawful money reserve in bank 27:5, 6, 9, 10, 14, 17, 19., leader, North Dakota are returning after the x * 17 Total coin and certificates . 2171070 | 3 Martha Huntosh: A der, famous as a reptile huntet in . want ad. Phone 81. 18. Legal-tender notes. . 1,285.00 | Miss a intosh; evening gos- these parts, returned from his last first few days hunting with sparsely R R R T T s T Y 19. Redemption fund with U. S. pel service at 8 p. m., anthem, “Doing e ~_|filled bags and stories of chicken per cent on circulation 1,250.00 . ing A hunt with a two-headed rattlesnake Due from U. S. Treasurer 1,250.00 | Business for the King,” (by W. Still- scarcity. Wet season is blamed. THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME S@~NO SUBSTITUTE IS “JUST ASGOOD” REI.Y ON OUR DELIVERIES FOR PROMPTNESS EVERY DAY. ORDER BY TELEPHONE. » HOME BAKERY W. A. GRAY, Prop. Report of the Condition of THE PIRST NATIONAL BANK, &t Bemidji in the State of ulnnnm?hm: Etélé!zflola of Business September 2, 1915. o. RESOURCES. 1. a Loans and discounts (except those shown on b) b Acceptances of other banks discounted Total loans ..... ..$469,657.10 10,000.0 $479,657.10 P g * BOILED NEWS. X KEX KKK KRR KKK F XXX Cologne—Koelnische Volkszeitung, the leading Catholic organ in Ger- many reports that the official cor- respondence of Pope Benedict with the papal muncio of Munich, posted at Rome, had not arrived at its desti- nation in several instances. The newspaper invites the American gov- ernment to investigate. Cleveland—Cleveland and Canton, Ohio capitalists have closed a con- tract for $80,000,000 to supply Rus- sia with 3,000,000 rifles. ‘Washington—Loid J. Elkins, sec- cnd call class gunners mate was killed and three other men were injured in an explosion on the destroyer Decatur at the Cavite navy yard, Phillipine Islands. New York—Confirmation of the London report that a German sub- marine was sunk, Aug. 19 while shell- ing the British steamer Nicosian, has been received from passengers of the Steamer Lapland. It was also learn- ed that the.British patrol boat which sank the submarine flew an American flag while approaching the scene. London—The Austrian Landwher cavalry has entered the Lutskdub- no Rovno triangle of fortresses. New York—Three persons died and ; eight were prostrated as the result of successive heat Thursday. Tem- perature reached 92 degrees. Philadelphia—Excessive heat and humidity caused three deaths and a large number of prostrations here Friday. Humidity was 85 per cent and temperature hit 92 degrees. Tokio—To divest himself of all titles and honors, to retire into se- clusion probably for the rest of his life is the punishment that has fallen on Viscount Kanetake Oura, home minister in the Okuma cabinet, whose connection with the parlimentary scandal led to his resignation of the Okuma ministry. The lot of Viscount is typically representative of that which befalls one of distinction in Japan whose acts cause a national scandal. New York—A confederate has given the police detailed deseription Total 1. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPL: 2. Undivided profits $ .$8,177.52 $692,423.36 | 120 Martin) chorus choir. Mid- week service on Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. A cordial invitation is ex- 60.000.00 tended to everyone to attend the ser- 50,000.00 10,000.00 Reserved for 8,177.52 vices. I D. Alvord, pastor. 4178714 3,999.38 3. .t o R 25,000.00 . ess amount on hand an . demption or in transit 25,000.00 Salvation Army. 6. Due to banks and bankers (others than T 213 Minn. Ave. or 6) ..... 1% .91 < ’7;‘ Dlvldex‘li\i?i unphm 100.00 Sunday school, 2 p. m., subject— . Demand deposits: p o 2 éndxtnx‘dum doposits subject to check 266,130.61 The Bread of Life;” text to learn, ertificates of deposit due in less 62,463.80 :35; i . m.; ¢ Certified ChecksS ............ 404.05 John 6:36; praise meating, 3 . [f' ?gas{:llers clheu:l(s:i outsittandlng p 3,53335 street meeting, 7:30 p. m.; Salvation ostal savings deposits ... ,785.21 i i & State, county, or other municipai deposifs secured meeting, 8 p. m. Meetings Tuesday, by _item 4c of “Resources” .. 3,023.59 Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Total deposits, Ttems 4, 5, 6, 7, and s 358,278.52 % 5 9. Time deposits (payable after 5 dave,or au 30 Salvation meeting at the Nymore Con- s or more notice: i i a Certificates of deposit . 20,381.30 £regational ohurely, Fridoy ot £ o, c Other time deposits .... tal STA'I'E OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF BELTRAMI s . H. SCHUMAKER, Cashier of the above-named bank, that the above statement i$ true to the best of my | knnwleflge and belief. SCHUMAKER, Cashier. Correct—Attest: F. P. SHELDON, A. A. WARFIELD, A. G. WEDGE, JR., Diréctors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of September. 1916. Notary Public, Beltrami Co\mty, Minn, My commission expires Aug. 15, 1920. 1t 911 Pump Guns, per day. Double Barrel Guns...... Single Barrel Guns.. Decoys, per dozen. Shell Bags......... . successful huntmg trip. C. E. Battles 12-gauge Repeaters and Nitro-Clubs Two Boxes of .22 Short for. GUNS FOR RENT Automatic Shot Guns, per day..................$ 1.00 ATTENTION HUNTERS ——————— All shells and cartridges at the old price. 12-guage Leaders and Arrows, 75¢ per box, per 4.00 26c .3Bc to $1.00 Dog Whistles, Whips, Chams, Dog Bread Game Carriers, Hunting Coats, Caps, ete., in fact everythmg needed fora “Home of Good Hardware”* Bemid i, Minn. Fargo, N. D.—Five new members have been secured for the Fargo col- lege when the terms opens, Sept. 15, according to an anncuncement made by John M. Hansel, president of the college. Moorhead, Minn.—The city couneil met Friday to set the time for a spe- cial election to vote on the propo- sition of a $4,000 bond issue to be used in defraying the expenses of alterations to the city jail. N Rhinelander, Minn.—When a bear visited a road camp of a lumber today and ate all the provisions, work was stopped for several hours because the men refused to work without something to eat. The teams of the company were bing used on a new road under construction between Genoa proceeded to mount the water wagon in haste. “I've caught 320 snakes in my time,” said Alexander, “but this one has them all beat.” Gaylord, Minn.—The county seat removal election held in Sibley coun- ty resulted in a change of the county seat from Henderson to Gaylord. Hibbing, Minn.—In serving an in- junction against the village officials cnjoining them from completing the construction of the one mile of pave- ment from Hibbing proper to Alice addition, the mine companies forgot to include the construction of a con- 41,764.16 245,145.46 | m. Prayer meeting at the home of ......... $692,423.36 | Mrs. Dinehart, Wednesday at 8 p. m. All are invited. Sandgren in charge. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Laté To Classify FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath, close in. Smith, 317 America. FOR RENT—Furnished, partly mod- ern five-room house. Phone 649-J. do solemnly swear Capt.jand Mrs, BERMAN, »a~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS| s FOR RENT—Rooms for housekeep- 918 America Ave. Phone 26-F-11. Stop Here After The Fair Annual Spring Chicken Dinner Spring Chicken Creamed New Potatoes Basement of Methodist Crurch, Thursday evening, September 16 From 5 o’clock until all are served. The men of the church have made great preparations for this annual feature event and announced the following menu. SPRING CHICKEN DINNER Creamed Carrots Whipped Potatoes Corn on Cob * | Another Celery Tips - Mixed Pickles Cabbage Salad Rolls Doughnuts Pumpkin Pie Cream Cheese ~ minute in every respect. Fresh Vegetable Salad Apple Pie .The price per plate will be 50 cents, served piping hot and right up to' the The public is cordially invited. Come Early. Jelly Coffée crete conduit through Park addition. injunction, virtually an amendment to the original complaint, was served on the village recorder today. Both actions will come up before Judge H. A. Dancer and dis- trict court at Duluth, Sept. 18. The last complaint alleges that the con- duit through Park addition-is un- necessary and made for private bene- fits, it charges Mayor Power with be- ing partly interested in the sale of land in this addition. It estimates the cost of the conduit, which would have been about 1,800 feet in length, to be $25,000. New Ulm, Minn.—Under a decision by Judge I. M. Olson, Redwood coun- ty remains dry by a majority of only two votes. Minneapolis, Minn.—Samuel II Bowman, one of the prominent figures in the financial and commercial life of Minneapolis and head of lumber trade interests-that extend from West Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, is dead. Brainerd, Minn.—A county con- vention of Sunday school will be held at Crosby, Sept. 11. None Equal to Chamberain’s. “I have tried most all of the cough cures and find that there is nomne that equal Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy. It has never failed to give me prompt relvef,” writes W. V. Harner, Montpelier, Ind. When you have a cold give this splendid remedy a trial and see for youself what a splendid medicine it is. Obtainable everywhere.—Adv. Notice. The swamp road west of 4th St. will be closed to traffic tomorrow morning from 7 o’clock to 10 o’clock on account of removal of old bridge and installation of culverts. All traffic should take the north iroad during this time. THOS ‘W. SWINSON, Cny Engineer. Northwest News CASS COUNTY WINS HONOR AT STATE FAIR Hamline, Minn., Sept. 10.—Cass, Washington and Houston counties were declared winners in the county exhibits at the Minnesota state fair for the southern, central and north- ern sections of Minnesota tively. ‘Washington and Houston counties win permanent possession of large silver cups offered by the state fair as trophies to counties winning first Dlace three years out of five. Roseau county obtained permanent possession of the cup offered in the northern sec- tion last year. To Cass county belongs the dis- tinction of scoring the highest num- respec- HAVE YOU A Close Friend Nothing you could give that friend would be cherished as greatly as your picture. If youthink your friendis worth having, your friend thinks your picture is also worth having. A Dozen For A Little Think of the family too. The least you can do is to see that a photo of every member of your family is in the home. Waiting may prove disaster- ous. Make an appointment with your photographer now. 11, 1915. BEMIDII BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY DRY CLEAN ING ABSTRACTS OF TITLE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS B. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children ‘Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines, 117 Third St. Bemidji. Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN PENCIL SHARPENERS “THE NEW BEMIDJI” Sold in Bemidji “The Boston” At your favorite store for b Best nickle pencil on earth. $1.00 - Lasts a life time. ASK THE MAN Phone 31. GENERAL MERCHANDISE DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronio Diseases Free Consultation. 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The BROSVIK, THE TAILOR careful buyers Phone 938 buy here. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 66. PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Everything for the Office and School Security Bank Bullding BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 815 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 125 Phone 381 KEMP’'S DRY CLEANING HOUSE GROCER FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper tasteners, punches, eyelets ete., ete. Get quantity prices PIONEER OFFICE STORE Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. PHOTdGRAPHER Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP 40 acres on main road, 7 miles from Bemidjl. No incumbrance. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. ‘We Call for.and Deliver Promptly. BANKING AND SAVINGS Holstead Coffee ‘Beachnut Brand of Jams and Jellies Fresh Onions and Rhubarb CASE'S CASH STORE DRUGS AND JEWELRY ‘Will trade for car, Ford preferred. MORRIS & LONGBALLA LUMBER, COAL AND WO00D Save systematically. Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account. : : : : SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. Wholesalers and Retailers. Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same service you get in person. BARKER'S Third 8t. = Bemldji, Minn. Any quantity you want. ‘Building material of all kinds.. ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. Phone 100 - Bemidji s

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