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About The City il . B. B. Lundgren departed last eve- ning for a few days business visit in Duluth. Golden Medical Dlscovery beennse ol one of its principal ingredients—the Golden Seal plant. It assists the body to manufacture rich, red blood which feeds the heart—nerves—brain and | gang 0f the:body. The organs work smoothly lkeé: machinery«running in 5 1 Glean, strong:and strenu- |ous instead of tired, weak and faint. Start to take it to-day and before another day has passed, the impurities of the blood will begin to leave your A. F. Arndt of Prior-Lake is:amongt the out-of-town business callers In the city today. £ 16-inch wood, dry jackpine, $1.75 per cord. Phore 21. Battles.—Ad¥,lp gy theough sthe eliminative organs, 26d610i) andin a“tew: days-you will know that the bad blood 1stpnssing out, and new, Mrs. Thomas Brennon of Wilton rich, pure blood'is filling your arteries and veins. Al medieine dealers can supply you, infeither liquid or tablet form, or send 10 cents fot’ trial box of tablets to Dr. Plerce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Write for free-booklet on blood or for free®medical advice. Hundreds Wlll Testify Here in Minnesota was a between train visitor in Be- midji yesterday. Charles Carter of Hines spent yes- terday in the city on business mat- ters. He returned last evening to his home. to go to Hakkerup’s and have yout, = 3 [ picture taken.—Adv. 14t m “The talk of the town’’ DbUCLAS FAI*BANKS “THE LAMB” ., William Moher, who superintends & logging camp in the vicinity of Big pfiFalls, after devoting yesterday to business affairs in Bemidji, left last evening for Big Falls, ' jon’”, with: Olaf Ongsmd will leave tonight for R AYMOND H"-c"cocx St. Paul and Minneapolis where he MABEL NORM; AND, will Spend a few days in the inter- < ests of the Bemidji Auto company, of which he is manager. “mMyY VAI.ET" 1o o | T OMORFOW -GRANE Follow the crowd to the church - D Wednesday 'night. There’ll be ham | 'M"'o B—fi‘ : 2:30. and eggs for all. Come.—Adv. db9'[" several days past as the guest of Mr. and. Mrs.. George Cochran, Jr,, at Bena returned to Bemidji last night. Miss Amanda Amunson, who has completed a term of school at Leon- ard, spent a few hours in Bemidji yesterday visiting with friends while enroute to her home at Bagley. J. C.“Thompson after spending the .day in Bemidji on business matters and visiting with friends, returned last evening to Blackduck. Mr. Thompson is county commissioner A regular meeting of the Ladies® Aid society of the Methodist Episco-! pal church will be held Wednesday eauéd ““The Little Birth of 3 Na- MAGK SENNET supper Wednesday night will be lots | of fun. All the girls are going. Find out where.—Adv. d69 J. Detling of Blackduck arrived in | the city last night and will spend a |- short time visiting as the guest of his daughter, Mrs.” H. Graham. Louis Graham, his grandson, who has been ‘visiting at the Detling home for .a ;| few days, returned with him, Oscar Erwig returned Sunday |- -{ morning from Minneapolis where he spent several days the latter part of last week attending the Edison deal- ers annual convention. Mr. Erwig has charge of the phonograph de- partment of Barker’s Drug and Jewel- ry store,” MANY men are realizing thé j tobacco ever since W-B C Chewing—the long obacco Chew first arrived in town, - all chew wlth less spitting and grinding won !h r.toW-B CUT. Ch klnd h' et o] ewing—no more big wads of the ordinary Hair dressing, switches made from combings, §$1.60. Tel. 112, Mina A. Myers, Troppman store, Second floor. —Adv. 124517 ‘Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste:” Mrs. BE. H. Denu and Mrs. C. E. {‘oys of chewmg nck 3 LUT. Chewing by the satisfaction of a quality chew, - Eat ham and eggs at Presbyterian church Wednesday night. Swell feed by the men.—Adv ab9 W. H. Moran and H. H. Ambler, traveling auditors for the Bell Tele- phone company, are in the city today on business. W. E. Dean of the Dean Land com- pany left last night for Minneapolis where he will spend a’ few days on business matters. Cash registers, Nationals, all sizes, St. Clond, Minn.—Dr. Plerce’s Gold- en Medical Dis- covery has been a favorite -medicine ing me of liver trouble, and as aijy blood tonic to tone”({¥ up one’s system, there’s nothing better. I can high: 1y recommend this medicine for the relief and benefit it has given me.”—Mrs. THERESA SMITH, 11 14th Ave., So\lth ’ for sale. Also machines bought up.| for the Crookston Lumber company, Call C. Updike, Markham Hotel.—|left last evening for Kelliher where | Adv. 8d511 | he will spend several days on busi- J ness. Mrs. C. Collofy of Liberty spent yesterday in Bemidji transact- ing business affairs and visiting as the guest of friends. Thomas Ervin returned this morn- ing from French Lick Springs, French Lick, Ind., where he has spent the past three weeks. Mrs. Fred Hayes arrived in the city yesterday and will spend a few days here visiting as the guest of friends before returning to her home at Lib- erty. { For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny- more, on -easy terms. Tel. 249. - |Mathew Li —Adv. d44tt Would like to do dressmaking by |M>heY Larson.—Adv. {ES Gay from £ 0 § o'tlack, Teles J. Bandel returned last evening phone 516.—Adv. 6d512 H. E. Rice, camp auditor for the Crookston .Lumber company, left last evening for Kelliher -where he will :spend a few days on business. George Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pierce and their son, Bernard of Lib- erty were among the out-of-town business visitors in the city yester- day. Let the men feed you tomorrow night. Ham and eggs and other from Minneapolis where he has spent the past several weeks visiting with relatives and attending to business affairs. Miss Jeanette Stechman and John Stechman were hostess and host at a six o’clock dinner party given at their home on Beltrami avenue Sunday evening. Second hand National cash regis- ters for sale. Also buy machines. Call C. Updike, Markham Hotel.— things at the Presbyterian church.|Adv. 3d511 —Adv. ds9 Miss Edfth Nordine arrived in.the city Saturday from her home at Das- sel, Minn., and will spend a short time visiting as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lamson. Daniel Gracie, cruiser and secaler 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. BARKER'S DRUG STORE Mrs. E. M. Hayner, who has been a guest at the R. €.-Hayner homeé on Lake Boulevard since last Wednes- day, returned:last evening to her home at Tenstrike. . — . ‘One- of -these nice- days you ought Prescription for Eczema —for 18 yéars the standard skin remedy—a liquid used externally—instant reliei fromitch. the mildest of cleansers — keeps Soa Hhe dlinaivayacleanand healthy: Come in and ask us about bolly Rex THEATRE R‘exr Pleasing Photo Plays Tuesday—an unusuafly amusing two reel Hl&dy X “Oh! Oh/.Oh! Henery” and anether finesWesterns a “THE RETURN.” Show: 8.30 and 9:15 sstart Admission 5¢ and. Wednesday --- 'fli‘é i;'i’”iirbanks Twins 11 : ‘ T m thgama - A _Man Of Honor” . A Scenic and Comed: EEING AMERICA” and a Beauty “com- 4 <.ed: Too MUCH MARRIED.” Shows start 7:30-8:: 15 Admission 5¢ and 10c. lay with heart-interest, love you. eng 7 uty all rolled in one, you will be IF honor an sure to see— Myrtle Steadman & Geo. Fawcett “The Majesty of the Law” A Paramount Picture in 5 parte. The spectacle of a father, a judge on the bench forced by honor and duty to sentence his own son is just one of the fine dramatic scenes in this pic- ture. Grand Tomght ’5c&I3b-‘ afternoon in the church parlors. All members are urged to be present. Yes, kodnkers” films developed, any size 10¢, prints 3¢ up. Rich Studio, 29 Tenth street.—Adv. 264513 . A. P. White, president of the Northern National bank, left 1last night for Moorhead where he is at- tending a meeting today of the state normal school board of which he is a member. E Mrs. O. J. Weekly, having arrived in the city Saturday from her home at Gully, is visiting as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ray Spencer, of this city. ‘We buy and sell National cash CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF SOLWAY STATE BANK, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we have agreed to, and do hereby associate ourselyes to- gether as a Banking Corporation, 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: 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 revidenees 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 on the 5th 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 of shares held by each of them are as -follows: Frank 8. Smith, St. Paul, Minne- sota. Number of shares, 46. F. W. Manthey, St. Paul, Minne- sota.. Number of shares, 87. Alfred D. Thomas, St. Paul, Minne- sota. Number of shares, 10. C. R. Nelson, Solway, Minnesota. Number of shares, 3. John G. Wallace, Solway, Minne- sota. Number of shares, 3. Arlo M. Sumpter, St. Paul, Minne- sota. Number of shares, 1. FOURTH. The government -of this corpora- tion 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 said day. The first Board of Di- rectors shall consist of the following members: Frank 8. Smith, F. W. Manthey, Al- fred D. Thomas, @. R. Nelson, John G. Wallace, who shall hold office un-, til the first annual meeting, and un- til 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, whlch“ shall be divided into One hundred shares of one hundred dollars each., SIXTH. The highest amount of indebted-| ness. or liability to which the. cor- poration shall at any time be sub-| ject shall be One Hundred and Twen- i 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. Sim- mons; for Frank S. Smith. Charles G. Wright, P. W. Sin- mons,. for F. W. Manthey. Charles G. Wright, P. W. Sim- mons, for Alfred” D.' Thomas. #Charles G: Wright, P. W. 8im- lmons. for Arlo- M. Sumpter. 5 Mrs. Weekly was formerly a resident : +Bemidji on Thursday: from the Blackduck district. Battles, president and vice president, Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Usion Sqeare, New r-&uc,'f respectively, of the Woman’s Study club of Bemidji, left today for Deer- wood, Minn., where they will repre- sent the Bemidji organization at the eleventh annual meeting of the Sixth District Federation of Women's Clubs. The meetings will continue through tomorrow. Money to loan, on improved farm lands. - No delay. Address Box 386, Bemidji, Minn.—Adv. 5d512 sary. Among the guests Vivian Hakkerup, Rachael Dent, Margaret Pluma Kenfield, Isabelle Garlock, Robert Dr. J. T. Tuomy left last night for Grand Forks where he will attend the annual meeting of the North Dakota Dental association which js being held there today and tomorrow. He is expected to return to Bemidji to- MOrrow, Mrs. M. Malone returped yesterday to Bemidji from a three weeks visit in Grand Forks and Crookston. Mrs, Malone visited her son, James, who is on the repartorigl staff of the Grand Forks Herald and with her daughters : %;0;;8;;!:1}3; ;; at Crookston, Mrs. J. F. Norman and | 5 Mrs. H. J. Welte, Gregor Malone, who has visited in Crookston since Sunday, is expected to return to He- midji tonight, Dr. G. M. Palmer left this morn- ing for Grand Forks, N. D., where he will attend the meeting of the North Dakota Dental assogiation. Dr. Palmer will also visit as the guest of relatives there before réturning to RK KKK KK KKK K 8. L. Sellers, scaler for on Thursday on business, Andy Jordan, who is We are ready to accommodate your registers and do repairing. Call C, L. L. Berman, E. B. Berman, for 5 p Updike, Markham Hotel.—Adv. R. Nelson, stock in our pasture at the rate of | Lumber company construction engi- 3d511 Esther ‘M. 'Ki M MeGinni $1.00 per month per head, paid in|neer, and John Murphy L‘orl:mhn @ .Wall‘;g' ay McGinnis, | Jdvance. Apply Moberg Construe- | Working - about the Mis. M. F. Cunningham and Mrs. g =" N'I % tion Co. Phone 272.—Adv. 5d513 | country with R. H. Muncey, who have visited for | > oo Of Minnesota, County of Bel- structing another branch trami—en, s Miss Gladys, daughter of Mr. and | here. On this 13th day of March, A. D. 1916, before me a Notary Public in and for said County, personally ap- Mrs. L J. Cool, will be hostess at a party given this.afternoon at her ‘home on 90% Bemidji avenue, in cele- bratlon of her second birth anniver- James Garlock, Bowser, Margaret McCuaig, Cather~ ine Gilmere, Martha Gilmore, Francis Russell, Ruth Hayner, Franklin Far- num apnd Alma Christianson. CAMP NO, 3—KELLIHER * ston Lumber company, arrived here surrounding the purpose of con- August Carlson and thirteen other men arrived on Thursday construction work branch -of railroad. Hans Hickney, foreman at camp 2 and Frank J. McMahon visited camp on Sunday. on the new will be Barker, Fitzgerald, Baer, Fern Eleanor A six-inning baseball ‘game was % played by the Kelliher local team and the Crookston Lumber company team Sunday. The Crookston team’s bat- tery was Art Setterholms, catcher, 2 and William Haley, pitcher, with Charles Barry as captain. The Kel- k ¥ X ¥ % liher battery was Barnes, pitcher, and .¥| Barber, catcher, with Ern Miller as captain. The Crookston team was a in the lead until the last inning when | the Kelliher team made several runs, making the score 6 to 5 in favor of Kelliher. KKK K the Crook- Crookston Tue Pioneer vour rolis s fhe place to duy of adding machine paper tor Burroughs adding machines. One “cil, & dezen rolls or a hund.ed rolls. have heen of railroad KRKKKKKKK KKK KKK KKK Pioneer want ads bring results. KKEKKKKKE KKK KKK KKK to do some: peared C. R. Nelson and Johmn 'G. Wallace to me known to be two of the persons described in and who ex- ecuted the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that they each execu- ted the same as-their free act and deed. YOuR GROCER 1S RELIABLE He wants to hold your trade L. L. BERMAN, Notary Publie, Beltrami County, Minn. My commission expires April 3, 1922. Notarial Seal, Beltrami Co., Minn. State of Minnesota, County of Ram- sey—ss, he knows you will and tries to sell you brands like. and for said County, personally ap- peared Frank S. Smith, F. W. Man- they, Alfred D. Thomas and Arlo M. acknowledged that' they each execu- On this fourth day of March A. D. 1916, .before me, a-Notary Public-in Sumpter, to me known to be four-of the persons described in and who exe- cuted the foregoing instrument, and ted the same as their free act and carried on is Solway, in Beltrami|deed. County, Minnesota. CHARLES G. WRIGHT, SECOND. Notary Public, || Said corporation shall commence Ramsey Co., Minn. | (Notarial Seal Ramsey County, Minn.) My commission expires Jan. 25, 1918. State of Minnesota, Department of Banking. This is to certify that the name 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. Department of Banking (Seal) State of Minnesota. (68516) State of Minnesota, Department of State. I hereby certify that the within in- strument was. filed for record in this office on the 6th day of May A. D. 1916, at 12 o’clock M., and was duly. recorded in book 2 of State Bank iRecords, on page 276. JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, Secretary of State. Office of Register of Deeds, County of Beltrami, Minn. 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 Annual Ham and Egg Supper Served by the men of the Pres. Church MENU Grape Fruit Swift’s Premium Ham Fresh Country Bggs Sliced Tomatoes German Fried Potatoes Kenfleld and Marcum Pancakes with Pure Maple Syrup Doughnuts Coffee and Rolls Pickles ‘Wednesday Evening, May 10, Preshyterian b Tickets 50 conts || Church 5 o'clock till 8 He is always ready to recommend _KGBaKNG POWDER —Ask him When You and I Were Kids We loved Mother Goose and all her exciting stories. to have them in print! - But we could not get them. the . How we would have liked They are now printed in Art Poster Stamp Magazine which we are giving Free to Every Boy and Girl who enrolls at our store as a collector of our beautiful Art Poster Stamps These interesting stories never gave US a'chance to earn Ten Dollars in Gold But this is what we are making them do for a lot of boys and girls in this town and vicinity: Some boy or girl will see you sbout it. So be a good fellow and help us make them happy by saving Our Art Poster Stamps for them and earn their everlasting gratitude. Of course you will get the Art Poster Stamps at our store and save money on your regular purchases at the same time. Make Somebody Happy 0. G. Schwandt The Art Poster Stamp Store 120 Thlrd St.. S R S ST S AR Bemidji, an. :