Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 19, 1916, Page 16

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER GRAND THEATRE FIVE DAYS STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE, MAY 21 Elliott & Sherman present A THE WORLD’'S BIGGEST, GRANDEST FILM SPECTACLE N ' The Matinee Dally - SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA - 30 COST $500,000-PEOPLE 18,000-SCENES 5,800- HORSES 3,000 3,000 Sirth TOOK EIGHT MONTHS TO PRODUGE Matinees 2:15 Prices 50-73-31 No Telephone orders. Seats on Sale at Netzer's, Monday, May 15 ARTICLE 1. FHOHE KKK KK KKK KKK KKK * Subscribe for the Pioneer. * ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF |bower to build, own THE RED LAKE NORTHERN RAIL- | erate or lease freight WAY AND CONSTRUCTION COM-|pasengers boats upon I © PANY. lor Rainy River, Red Know all men by these prssents, that|other waters connecting witl | we, the undersigned, desire to form and|to be run in connection with and as nd pur- | feeders of ate [ with power - velop towns organize a corporation und Comp suant to the general law of Minnesota, do hereby ass selves together as such corporation and to that end adopt and sign the follow- | ing articles of incorporation, - to construct branches and exten- K K KK KK KK KK KKK KKK Slons a8 may bo hereinatter determined upon in accordance with the law within | Minnesota. the United States or Canada, of the Woods ke The name of the corporation shall|feeders of the said |be the The Red Lake Northern Railway | and to acquire and {and Construction Company, and the gen- eral nature of it's business shall be to build, maintain and operate railways with steam, electric or gasoline power, | telegraph and telephone lines along it’s vs, with all usual appurtenances, Alida, Minnesota, in a on past the west end of Red Lake to the Canadian boundary at, or near , south past the Itasca State|extending lines. to the Twin Cities, with the auth- tinuance shall be . | thereafter. along it's lines, and with power to lease|s S| from other Railroads or Corporations, | in such install to-wit: trackage or running rights, for long or|rectors s short periods in connection with and as and securities of any Railroad Company | shall organized under the laws of the State|lion ($10,000,000.00) of Minnesota or any other state or any | ARTIC: foreign country, for the purpose of| building lines either in the United States | the per or Canada: Intending to take all power|are (all of RBemidji, June, 1916, and the period of it's con- Mail orders must be ac- companied by remittance and a self-addressed stamped return envelope. By D. W. GRIFFITH Evenings 8:15 Prices 50-$1.00-$1.50 FRIDAY MAY 19, 1916. Of A Nation ents Company’s Railways, The hold stock and bonds | or liak ghest amou ny time be The name and pla ninety-nine years | vested in the Board Railways, The amount of the capital stock of the| which shall be held v, sell, own and de- incorporation shall be one hundred and|day of September of industrial sites fifty thousand ($150,000.00) Dollars, the ty to which the til such election is held the government | scribed in and who executed the fore- | 2d al\ 19 as the Board of Di-|of it's affairs shall be vested in the|they executed the same as their 1 stermine. above named first Board of Five Di-|act and deed. TICLE 4. rectors. L. L. BERMAN, 1 be paid in at such times and|of the corporation and the management | going instrument, and acknowledged that Tee nt of indebtedness ARTICLE 7. Notary Public, Beltrami County, \L{mn,. subject is ten mil-|shall be seven thousand five hundred | (Notarial Seal) Dollars. (7,500) and the amount of each share E— 0. twenty (§$20.00) dollars each. State of Minnesota, Department s of residence of In witness whereof we have hereunto| State. forming such corporation | subscribed our names this 15th day of | 1 hereby certify that the within Beltrami County, | May, 1916. strument was filed for record in this 'UY‘DOTfltiOD The number of shares of capital stock My commission expires April 3, 1922, of in- of- northerly | conferred by the statutes of the, state | Minnesota.) ! JENS J. OPSAHL, fice on the 17th day of May A. D. 1916, of Minnesota. o aid, assist acauire or | Jens . Opsal, Bemidti, Minn. | LEO J. OPSAHL, |at 11:30 o'clock a. m., and was duly re- consolidate, with any corporation own- 1id i JOHN MOBERG, | corded in Book B-1 of Incorporations on he Woods, and from Alida,|ing or controlling such connecting and i | GEO. H. FRENCH, page T47. The principle place of transacting the | ‘Bernidii. 'Mn'hr?n' is 1 led A'lh{lBAGLEY‘ | IULIDS 2 s ' 3 ace ‘AN Se g e L L inn. Signed, se d and i i ' v business of the Company shall be in | ARTICLE 6. e paled ANC R IRKeq t preserice | . Socretary ot \State. Bemidji, County of Beltrami, State of| The names of the first Board of Di-| 1. L. BERMAN, | (58664) rectors are: L) J) FRENCH. Office of Regis eeds trami and also ARTICLE 2. Jens J. Opsahl, Leo J. Opsahl, John! ¢ Cenntr, it eadsi, Brltremi and op-| The time of commencement of said |Moberg, Geo. II. Frencl, A. M. Bagley, |State of Minnesota, County of Bel- | T hereby certify that the within in- and __pas-| corporation shall be the first day of |and the government of the corporation | iramias. strument was filed in this office for rac. and management of it's affairs shall be On this 15th day of May, A. D. 1916, lurd on the 18th day of May, 1916, at' % of Five Directors, | before me, a Notary Public, within and | o'clock A. M., and was duly recorded in who shall be chosen annually by the|for said County, ersonally appeared | book 10 of \Ilicc]l‘lneous on page 147 ARTICLE 3. stockholders at the t o 1, fonn 3¢ annual ~ meeting | Jens J. Opsahl, Leo J. Opsahl, John Mo- C. 0. MOON, on the first Tues- | herg, Geo. H. I'rench and A. M. Bagley, | Register of Deeds. each vear, and un-|to me known to be the persons _de- | H. D. 75c Men’s silk neckwear, ¢ 50c Men’s 4-in-hands, “ Arrow collars closing price $1.10 doz 15¢-20c. Celluloid collars closing price 7c 60c-65¢c Boys’ tennis shirts “ $1-$1.25 Barber’s coats, white or black and white =~ * $16.50 to $22.50 Men’s o’ overcoats $3.50 Men'’s fancy vests good patterns - Men’s work shirts, all styles 50c 3for$1 “ 48c “ 69c “ $9.95 “$1.49 “ 39¢ LEADER STORE = at 210 3rd STREET —= - e — " QUITTING BUSINESS! orh of Men's Furnishings, Shoes, Hats and Clothing To Be Sold Regardless of Cost! The entire stock of the Leader men’s and boys’ wear store has been turned ‘over to the undersigned for quick and positive sale. Mr. every dollar’s worth of stock be turned into cash at once regardless of loss, so everythmg must go if not at one price then at another and lower, and realizing that in a close out sale the shortest loss is the quickest loss iwe have put the knife in up to the hilt. Come every day and save %, &, 4 The following list shows a few of cur price reductions and there are hundreds of others: $2.00 and $2.50 Men’s Dress Gloves Closing price $1.45 $1.75 Men’s dress gloves, closing pnce $1.29 Boys’ Clothmg Knifed almost 1-2. $3.00 $3.25 Swits at $1.75 $4.00t0 $4.50 « “ $2,25 $5.00-35.50 « “$2.75 $0.00-86.50 « “ $4.25 $8.06-58.50 « “ $5.50 $10.00 “ “ $6.95 $4.00-84.56 Juvenile Suits “ $2.95 $5.00 Juvenile suits “ $3.95 $1.50 Juvenile Wash suits, just in “ $1,15 All juvenile overcoats, closing i .i=2 reg. price 3 Or more. Bowser, the owner, demands that $6.00-$6.50 Men’s shoes, best standard makes closing price$4.95 $5.00 Men’s shoes, worth more since the recent raise in prices “ “ $3.95 $4.00 Men's dress shoes “ “$2.95 $1.00 Men’s rubbers i “ 35¢ $5.00-$6.00 Men’s smoking jackets, P “ $2.95 ‘57.50 $10 Men’s smoking jackets “ “$3.95 10c Men’s white hemstitched handkerchiefs, closing price 2for 25¢ $1.00 Men’s muslin night shirts closing price 65¢ $3.00-$3.50 Men’s soft and derby hats closmg price $2.25

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