Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 8, 1916, Page 3

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MONDAY, MAY 8; 1916. tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your plcture taken.—Adv. 14tt About The City G. H. Strickland: returned Sunday morning to Bemidji from Des Moines, Ta., where he has spent the past two Mrs. J. Steidl of Northern was call- weeks visiting With relatives. ing on friends in Bemidji Saturday. S. J. Harvey, freight auditor at the Crookston Lumber, left Saturday night for Minneapolis where he will spend two weeks on business. Frank Sutor of Cass Lake visited with friends in Bemidji Saturday night. 16-inch wood, dry jackpine, $1.75| \wijjiam raliverte, of the City Drug per cord. Phone‘ZL B"’““'z‘;::l‘:)' store, returned this morning to Be- midji from Crookston where he vis- ited with relatives over Sunday. Mrs. J. Wilson of Turtle River transacted business matters in Be- Yes, kodakers’ midji Saturday. akers’ films developed, any size 10¢, prints 3¢ up. Rich Studio, 29 Tenth street.—Adv. 264613 Miss Christine Berglund left this morning for Brainerd where she was called on business. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Aldrich of ‘Wilton were matters and visiting as the guests of friends and relatives in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. A. H. Peters and Mrs. W. L. Peters of Maltby were calling on friends in Bemidji Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and family spent yesterday visiting as the guests of relatives and friends at Cass Lake. The trip was made by automobile. Would like to do dressmaking by the day from 8 to 6 o’clock. Tele- phone 516.—Adv. 6d612 W. A. Currie left this morning for Laporte where he will spend the day A Mrs. Martha King of Royalton attending to business matters. spent a few hours in Bemidji Satur- day while enroute to Maltby where she will spend the summer visiting with relatives. Mrs. J. Achenbach departed Satur- day evening for Kelliher where she will be the guest of relatives for sev- eral days. Money to loan on improved farm lands. No delay. Address Box 386, Bemidji, Minn.—Adv. 5d512 Misses Pearl and Nora Wheeler of Turtle River were among the out-of- town shoppers in Bemidji between traing Saturday. John Messelt and George Klung- ness of the Crookston Lumber com- pany, returned yesterday from Pu- posky where they went Saturday on a business trip. For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. 249. Mathew Larson.—Adv. d44tt Rupert Stechman, who has visited with his father at Tenstrike over Sunday, returned this morning to Be- midji to resume his studies in the Jocal schools. B. Brown, who arrived in the city Saturday from Manitowac, Wis., vis- ited over Sunday as the guest of rela- tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. Beecher moved their household goods to Grand Forks Bay Saturday where they will spend the summer months. J. C. Thompson, county commis- sioner from the Blackduck district, arrived in the city this morning and will spend the day here attending-to business - matters. Miss Ella Krahn returned this morning to Bemidji from Bass Lake where she visited over Sunday at the home of her parents. Hair dressing, switches made from combings, $1.50. Tel. 112, Mina A. Mpyers, Troppman store, Second floor. —Adv. 124517 One of these nice days you ought Miss Zenda Bell, who spent a few hours between trains Saturday visit- ing with her parents, returned on the evening train to Pinewood where she is teaching school. PUBLIC SALE Attention investors! your own price. The administrator of the estate of Joseph Hindahl, deceased, will sell at public auction, at the east front of the court house of Beltrami Land at James and Harry Rice, accompa- nied by their sister, Miss Medora, transacting business | county in the city of Bemidji, May drove to Bemidji yesterday from Ten- 19, 1916, at ten o’clock A. M., the so-called Hindahl farm in the Town of Hagali, 160 acres, viz: NE¥}4, Sec. 17-149-32. For further information apply to M. A. Clark, Probate Judge, Bemidji, Minn. Annual Ham and Egg Supper Served by the men of the Pres. Church —_— MENU Grape Fruit Swift’s Premium Ham Fresh Country Eggs Sliced Tomatoes German Fried Potatoes Kenfield and Marcum Pancakes with Pure Maple Syrup Doughnuts Coffee and Rolls Wednesday Evening, May 10, Preshyterian Church Tickets 50 cents 5 o'clock till 8 Come early Rex THEATRE Rex Pleasing Photo Plays strike. Miss Rice is a student in the Bemidji high school. Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of the Scandinavian Lutheran chureh, returned this morning to Bemidji from Turtle River where he conduct- ed services yesterday. Mrs. G. M. Torrance and daughter, Miss Dorothy, returned Sunday morn- ing to Bemidji from St. Paul and Minneapolis where they spent the past week visiting with relatives. Miss Rachael Gerlinger, a student in the local high school, who visited over Sunday as the guest of her father, W. Gerlinger, of Spur, re- turned this morning to Bemidji. GHIGHESTER 5 PILS madics! Ask your Drugels of J Bresyist Askcfor OHT-ON DIAMOND 15 Pickles -ches-ter 8 Dlamor B PILL b3 yearsknownas Best, Safest, Always el Tonight—A Mutual: Masterpicture, DeLuxe “The Haunted Manor”’ In Five Acts. Presenting the Beautiful Iva Shepard in an exceptionally unique: ‘‘Vampire’’ Role. Produced by Gau- mont. Shows start 7:30.and 8:45 Admission 5¢ and 15¢c. Tuesday—an unusually amusing two reel comedy = d; “Oh! Oh! Oh! Henery” and another fine Western drama ‘““THE RETURN.” Showsstart 7:30, 8:30 and 9:15 . Admission 5¢ and 10c. NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality ZE0GCO00C o:«:o:‘fofbft‘.'.'.’o",'cfo “I want what I ask for— I know what it would | mean to go home without it. Mother won’t take chances — she’s sure of Calumet — sure of light, wholesome, tasty bak- ings — of positive, uni- form results—of purity and economy. You try @ 4 034 2 %ot Baking Powder — lay aside your favorite brand once. New Cook Book Free—See Slip in Pound Can. G. S. Harding, manager of the Grand theater, returmed Sunday morning from Minneapolis where he spent several days last week attend- ing the Motion Picture Exposition. E. E. Kenfield returned Sunday morning from Washburn, Wis., where with M. Lamoreaux he inspected the Washburn box factory. They also inspected the box company plant at Cass Lake. Mrs. P. N. Anderson and family made a trip to Itasca State park yes- terday by automobile. They made the trip in one hour and thirty-five minutes, using less than two gallons of gasoline. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Warner of Pu- posky, who have spent several days visiting as the guests of relatives at Crookston, were between train visit- ors in Bemidji Saturday while en- route to their home. E. W. Cobb, superintendent of state fish hatcheries, and Carlos Avery, state game and fish commis- sioner, who spent the latter part of last week in Bemidji on business mat- ters, returned Saturday night to St. Paul. e Martin Jorgenson of Bemidji and Miss Ida Landro of Grygla were mar- ried yesterday morning by Rev. J. H. Randahl at the Swedish Lutheran parsonage. Miss Hdna Jorgenson and John Landro attended the bride and groom. P. A. Nelson, who has spent the past several days at Minneapolis and St. Paul on business affairs, returned this morning to Bemidji. He will leave this afternoon for Redby where he is managing a general merchan- dise store for F. G. Troppman. Mrs. K. H. Olson, who was a dele- gate to the state Sunday school con- vention held at Austin the last week in April, is expected to return to Be midji tonight. Mrs. Olson, while in the southern part of the state visited with relatives in Minneapolis for a week. Miss Emma Klein was hostess at a “Chafing Dish” party given at her home on Minnesota avenue Saturday evening, the occasion being her birth anniversary. The evening was spent R E RS LS T TR R L L 2L are attending the Minmeapolis-Scheol of Music and the ‘Unbrarsiyt ot Min- nesota; . - respectively. Miss.. Helen Evns 'atcbinenicd | hoe mothtr to Eau Claire, Wis., during Easter vaca- tion where they visited for a week with relatives. Miss Béth Evans held ‘a ‘re¢ftal il ' MithenpoHs “Fiurs- |/ day. : Affairs of the Chippewa State bank of White Earth were finally closed Saturday with the sale of assets, in- cluding Indian ‘1#nd holdings, by A. H. Turrittin,. state superintendent of banks, to Simon Michelet of Minne- apelis.. The bank. was closed Feb. 21, 1812. Tlhe amount:realized, Mr. Turrittin, annetnced; was: 'sufiitient. to pay the alfowed claims of'$9,078 in full. without ordeéring a 100 per cent stock assessment. A number of disputed- claims. were-disallowed by a pervious:state -bank isuperintendent. * * * TODAY’S NORTHWEST 0DDITY * * Minneapolis, Minn., May 8. —Because the paleface father in the white: tepee at ‘Wiashington married a woren with blood of Pocahontas in * her veins, every Indian of the White Earth reservation, De- troit, Mimm., will vote for ‘Woodrow Wilsen for presi- dent, Ex-Alderman W. F. Barr, just returned from the reservation, said today. KRk kk ok ok ok ok ok ok ok kK Th A KK A KRR Kk kkhk AR R AR K Kelloggs Krumbles All Wheat Ready to Eat NOTICE. Please see that your garbage cans and barrels for old cans are placed in proper position to collect garbage. Mr. Joe Hahn, the .scavenger, will collect this year. Phone No. 736, DR. E. A. SHANNON, ' Health Officer. 3d510 CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF SOLWAY STATE BANK. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we have agreed to, and do hereby associate ourselves to- gether as a Banking Corperation, un- der and pursuant to the provisions of the Laws of the State of Minnesota governing Banks of Discount and De- posit; and to that end we do hereby execute under our hands and seals the following Certificate of Incorpora- tion, to-wit: Charles G. Wright, P. W. mons, for Arlo M. Sumpter. L. L. Berman, E. B. Berman, for C. R. Nelson. - Esther M. King, for John G. Wallace. State of Minnesota, County of Bel- trami—ss. On this 13th day of March, A. D. Sim- May MecGinnis, FIRST. The name of this corporation shall be the SOLWAY STATE BANK. The general nature of its business shall =\ be banking, receiving deposits, buy- ing, selling and discounting notes, bills and other evidences of debt, do- mestic and foreign, dealing in gold and silver bullion and foreign coins, issuing circulating notes and loan- ing money on real estate and person- al security; and the place where the business of this corporation is to be 1916, before me a Notary Public in Flavor ori energy-food—rich i and for said County, personally ap- peared Frank S. Smith, F. W. Man- they, Alfred D. Thomas and Arlo M. Sumpter, to me known to be four of the persons described in and who exe- cuted the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that they each execu- ted the same as their free act and deed. . CHARLES G. WRIGHT, The New Whole Wheat Food with the Delicions iginated by the Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake o HE youngsters of today are far luckier than father and mother when they were young. Forbreakfastitusedto bemush and milk and then milkand. mush. Today the youngstersask for KRUMBLES—and get it, too. Thisnew whole Wheat food with its delicious flavor is just what active minds and bodies need—rich in pro- tein, the food that builds brain and muscle—rich in starch, the great and mineral salts—rich in bran, with its valuable laxative properties. All the wheat, cooked, “krumbled,” and delicately toasted by the Kellogg special process that brings out the full, rich fiavor of the wheat. In the WAXTITE package—10c¢, Look for this signature. WA folbloyg in phosphates Department of Banking (Seal) State of Minnesota. (58515) State of Minnesota, Department State. I hereby certify that the within in- strument was filed for record in this office on the 6th day of May A. D. of Notary Publie, 1916, at 12 o’clock M., and was dul; Ramsey Co., Minn. ¥ recorded in book 2 of State Bank Records, on page 276. JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, Secretary of State. and for said County, personally ap- peared C. R. Nelson and John G| Wallace to me known to be two of the persons described in and who ex- ecuted the foregoing instrument, and (Notarial Seal Ramsey County, Minn.) My commission expires Jan. 25, 1918. | Said corporation shall !the said day. carried on is Solway, in Beltrami County, Minnesota. SECOND. L. L. BERMAN, Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn. My commission expires April 3, 1922 Notarial Seal, Beltrami Co., Minn. State of Minnesota, County of Ram- sey—ss. On this fourth day of March A. D. 1916, before me, a Notary Public in commence on the 6th day of May A. D. 1916, | and shall: continue for the period of thirty years. THIRD. The names and places of residence of the incorporators,.and the number: SOLWAY STATE BANK as given in the foregoing Certificate of Incor- poration, has been approved by me. Dated this 6th day of May A. D. 1916. ALBERT H. TURRETIN, Superintendent of Banks. By H. 8. QUIGGLE, Deputy Superintendent. 3 i % artment of acknowledged that they each execu- sm‘;:n;tng s u Office of Register of Deeds, County ted the same as their free act and " " of Beltrami, Minn. deed. ‘| This is to certify that the name I hereby certify that the within in- strument was filed in this office for record on the 8th day of May A. D. 1916, at 9 o'clock A. M. and was duly recorded in Book 10 of Miscel- laneous, page 145. C. 0. MOON, Register of Deeds. (Seal) H. D. 2d 58-9 of shares held by each of them are as follows: 4 Frank 8. Smitly, St. Paul, Minne- sota. Number of shares, 46. J F. W. Manthey, St. Paul, Minxe- || sota. Number of shares, 37. Alfred D. Thomas, St. Paul, Minne- sota. Number of shares, 10. C. R. Nelson, Solway, Minnesota. Number of shares, 8. B John G. Wallage, Solway, Minne- [ sota. Number-of shares, 3. Arlo ‘M. Sumpter, St. Paul, Minne- sota. Number of shares; 1. i FOURTH. ‘The government of this corpora- ition and ‘the management of its af- {fairs shall be vested in a board of five Directors; who shall be elected |] at the regular annual meeting of the || ‘stockholders/ to be: held: on the: first Tuesday succeeding the ‘first Mon- | day of January of each year between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. of The first Board of Di- irectors shall consist of the following members: Frank 8. Smith, F. W. Manthey, Al- fred D. Thomas, C. R. Nelson, John {G. Wallace, who shall hold office un- til the first annual meeting, and un- itil their successors are elected and || \qualified. FIFTH. The amount of the capital stock shall be Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars full paid. in, in cash, which shall be divided into One hundred shares of one hundred dollars each. SIXTH. | The highest amount of indebted- “The Man Who Called Affer Dark” Biograph with Vera Sisson and Jack Mulhalil in singing and playing games and 2 ness or liability to which the cor- dainty lunch was served at the close poration shall at any time be sub- Diamond Roofing Cement ‘There must be a reason why we are selling lots of this popular roofing cement. The best reason is that it is without question the best roofing material now in use, and that all who have used it swear by it. It is an asbestes fibre roofing, strictly fire proof and abselutely water proof. It is great stuff to use for patching and is sold ready to put on. You Gan Buy It in 1Pound Lots or in Barrels. Twenty-five_Pounds Will Cover Tightly 100 Square Feet, There is. “Selig Tribune” Weekly, scenes from all over the world. Ethel Teare and Jack McDermott, in “Fashion and Fury” Kalem comedy. Shows at 7:30-8:30-9:30 TONIGHT 5c and 10¢ Tomorrow—George Fawcett in ‘“The Majesty of The Law.” A gripping drama o% a Stern Old Judge, and his boy. Matinee at 2:30 of the evening. Among the guests were Misses Edna Anderson, Louisc’ McCready, Lucile Bailey, Lucile Mor- itz, Lucile Young, Corinne Carlson Edna Buckland, Mable Graham, E: ther Tennstrom and Marie Klein. ¢ Mrs. E.-R. Evans returned yester- day morning to Bemidji from Minne-| apolis where she has spent the past three weeks visiting with her daugh-| ters, Miss Beth and Miss Helen, who* f ject shall be One Hundred and Twen- ty Thousand ($120,000) Dollars, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto ‘set’ our hands and seals this fourth ‘day of March A. D. 1916, In Presence of Charles G. Wright, P. W. mons, for Frank S. Smith. ~ Sim- i Charles. G. Wright, P. W. Sim- mons, - for F. 'W. Manthey. CharlessiG:- Wright; P. W. Sim- ‘mohs; ‘for ‘Alfréd D/ Thomas: ! Let us have your order, if it’s only a trial. L0UD. OIL COMPANY Bemidji, Minn. Phone 91 Near Great Northern Depot.

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