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PAUL, MINN. ARTICLES OF INCORFORATION OF THE RED LAKE NORTHERN RAIL- WAY AND CONSTRUCTION COM- PANY. Know all men by these presents, that we, the undersigned, desire to form and organize a corporation under and pur- suant to the general laws of the State of Minnesota, do hereby associate our- selves together as such corporation and to that end adopt and sign the follow- ing articles of incorporation, to-wit: ARTICLE 1. The name of the corporation shall be The Red Lake Northern Railway 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 railways, with all usual appurtenances, from Alida, Minnesota in a northerly direction past the west end of Red Lake to the Canadian boundary at, or near Lake of the Woods, and’ from Alida, Minnesota, south past the Itasca State Park to the Twin Cities, with the auth- ority to construct branches and exten- sions as may be hereinafter determined upon in accordance with the law within the United States or Canada, and also power to build, own and oper- ate or lease freight and _passenger boats upon Lake of the Woods or Rainy River and Red Lake or any other waters connecting with our lines, to be run in connection with and as feeders of said Company's Railways, with power to buy, sell, own and de- velop townsites and industrial sites along it's lines, and with power to lease from other Railroads or Corporations, trackage or running rights, for long or short periods in connection with and as feeders of the said Company’s Railways, and to acquire and hold stock and bonds and securities of any Railroad Company organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota or any other state or any foreign country, for the purpose of building lines either in the United States or Canada: Intending to take all power conferred by the statutes of the state of Minnesota to aid, assist, acquire or consolidate, with any corporation own- ing or controlling such connecting and extending lines. The principle place of transacting the business of the Company shall be in Bemidji_ County of Beltrami State of Minnesota. ARTICLE 2. The time of commencement of said corporation shall be the first day of June 1916, and the period of it's con- tinuance shall be ninety-nine years thereafter. ARTICLE 3. ‘The amount of the capital stock of the incorporation shall be one hundred and fifty thousand ($150,000.00) Dollars, the same shall be paid in at such times and in such installments as the Board of Di- rectors shall determine. « ARTICLE 4. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the corporation shall at any time be subject is ten mil- lion ($10,000,000.00) Dollars. ARTICLE 5. The name and places of residences of the persons forming such corporation are (all of Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minnesota.) Jens J. Opsahl, Bemidji, Minn. Leo J. Opsahl,” Bemidji, Minn. John Moberg, Bemidji, Minn. Geo. H. French, Bemidji, Minn. A. M. Bagley, Bemidji, Minn. ARTICLE 6. The names of the first Board of Di- rectors are: Jens J. Opsahl, Leo J. Opsahl, John Moberg, Geo. H. French, A. M. Bagley, and the government of the corporation and management of it's affairs shall be, Vested in the Board of Five Directors, who shall be chosen annually by the stockholders at the annual meeting: which shall be held on the first Tues- day of September of each year, and ur- til such el‘:actlon is held the government of the corporation and the management of it effairs _shall be vested in the above named first Board of Five Di- DREW T0 BE SHAKESPEARE New York, May 23.—John Drew will impersonate the character of Shakespeare in “Caliban by the Yel- low Sands,” a Shakesperean masque by Percy Mackaye, which will be Petticoat Special Silk Gloves Kayser’s short silk Values to $2.50 . gloves, 50¢ to $1.00 given in the City College stadium for at five performances beginning today. It | & Kaviors ]m]g silk is expected 100,000 persons will see l < s the performance. $1.00 gloves, $1 to $2 ‘a ‘go c" ® Bemidji, Miun. o TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1916 75¢ Men’s neck- | $1.00 men’s caps wear ... ... 5be 39¢ Four-in-hand,’ wide flowing ends neck- wear in the newest colorings, special at 5¢ | young men at...39¢ Many patterns and styles for men and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richards, -for- merly of this city, will arrive in Be- | midji tomorrow morning for a few |% days’ visit with friends before pro- ceeding to their home in Spokane, |3 Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Richards have Dbeen ‘spending a couple of weeks vis- iting with relatives in Maiden Rock and Washburn, Wis., and Chicago, where Mr. Richards has business in- terests. While here they will be|# guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | & E. R. Evans on Minnesotaavenue. $24.50 Formerly up to $35.00 The Pioneer 1s ine place Lo our rolls of adding wacnine pap for Burroughs adding machines roll, a dozen rolls or a hundi ed roli ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classify WANTED—Servant girl for general | housework; references. Apply 622 |3 Bemidji Ave. d523tf FOR SALE—Five-room h‘;nse, 1219 | Minn. Ave. 6d529 | 2 hree modern furnished | § from regular stock. feta and silk poplin. TAILORED AND DRESSY SUITS of serge, gabardine, poplin and taffeta; black, white, copenhagen and black and white checks, now at $19.50 Formerly to $25.00 FOR RENT—Three mod: rooms. Phone 282. 523tf Women’s and Misses’ Suits Fashionable suits of silk or cloth, newest models; taken Suits of velour, men’s wear serge, wool poplin, checks, taf- NOVELTY SUITS of poplin, checks, serge in navy, black, copenhagen and novelties, now at Formerly to $19.50 Georgette g7 | B NOTICE. The motor boat ‘“Chief” will make regular trips between Redby and Upper Red Lake points—Anderson |§ and Waskish post offices—leaving Redby Tuesdays and Fridays, weather conditions permitting. Dated Anderson, Minnesota, May |$ 10, 1916. Coats SPORT AND STREET COATS Fashioned of serge, poplin, chinchilla and corduroy novelties in navy, white and tan colors, now at -..$9.75 TFormerly to $15.00 i Frank O. Heulin. 2d523-24 rectors. ARTICLE 7. now at .. The number of shares of capital stock | g shall be seven thousand five hundred (7,500), and the amount of each share |} Women’s and Misses’ MOTOR OR STREET COATS of gabardine, serge, poplin, checks, plaids and novel- ties; belted and loose back models; some cape effects, Formerly to $22.50 cial at twenty (§20.00) dollars each. In witness whereof we have hereunto subseribed our names this 15th day of May 1916 JENS J. OPSAHL, LEO. J. OPSAHL, JOHN MOBERG, GEO. H. FRENCH, A. M. BAGLEY. Signed, sealed and delivered in presence L. L. BERMAN, L. J. FRENCH. State of Minnesota, County of Bel-|§ trami—ss. On this 15th day of May A. D. 1916, before me, a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared | o Jens J. Opsahl, Leo J. Opsahl, John Mo- berg, Geo. H. French and A. M. Bagley to me known to be the persons de- scribed in and who executed the fore- going instrument, and acknowledged that they executed the same as their free Dresses STREET DRESSES Taffetta, Crepe de chine and Georgette Dresses, inblack, navy and combination at . $16.50 Formerly at $22.50 Women’s and Misses’ AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES Crepe de chine, net and chiffon dresses, size 16 to 42; only a few left at $7.95 Formerly to $25.00 sizes—special act'and deed. L. L. BERMAN, Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn. My commission expires April 3, 1922. (Notarial Seal) State of Minnesota, Department of State. I hereby certify that the within in- strument was filed for record in this of- fice on the 17th day of May, A. D. 1916, at 11:30 o'clock a. m., and was duly re- corded in Book B-4 of Incorporations on SKkirts JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, Secretary of State. HOVe]tleS AL Formerly $6 to $7.50 ) (58664) 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 18 day of May A. D. 1916, at 9 o’clock A. M., and was duly recorded in book 10 of Miscellaneous, on page 147. MOON, Register of Deeds. (Seal) H. D. 2d 522-23 Women’s and Misses’ page 747. Serge, gabardine, poplin and velours in black, navy and Belted models with the new pockets effects in cotton ga- bardine, piquets, silkenfeil and cords at— $1.25, $1.50, $2.50 to $6.00 . $4.95 Women’s Tub Waists Crepe de chine and Jap silk waists in white, flesh, rose and blue, maize and stripe colors—special at $2.45 Tailored Blouses of crepe de chine and crepe; maize, rose or flesh colors. low or high neck models white, $3.49 Waists at 98¢ ‘Women’s waists made of voil, China silk and seco silk in many models, with convertible collars — spe- 08¢ Women’s Knit Underwoar Carter’s Union Suits, made with the tight and loose knee styles, regular and out 49¢ Carter’s fine ‘guage knit union suits, made sleeve- less and tight knee style, silk tape—special 98¢ Women’s Hosiery Women’s silk lisle hose, black, white and tan colors, 50c¢ quality--SPECIAL 39¢ Silk thread hose in black, grey, tan and white colors; $1.00 grade—special..... 79¢ A May Shoe Sale Closing out our entire stock of men’s Packard tan shoes, regular $4.50 tan shoes, button or lace, at.......... $3.65 $3.50 Florsheim $5.00 oxfords in button or lace, black or tan, special at Men’s low shoes $3 boys’ button tan shoes Boys’ Clothes at Special Prices Boys’ double breasted knicker suits in grey, tan and brown for boys 14 to 17; values to $6.50. These suits will make good, strong knock-about clothes for every day wear; only a few left—SPECIAL.... 5 $2.50 BOYS’ TROUSERS 65¢c KNICKER PANTS $1.00 48¢ Only a small lot of boys’ long trousers. . They’re worth up to $2.50; choice while they last........... $1.00 Large full knickers, good for school wear—special at =i ..48¢ Boys’ Raincoats Boys’ waterproof rain coats, hats to match Special at $2.15 for Coat and Hat For Men Who Must Keep Suit Cost Down to $15 ‘We have suits for men and young men here at $15 that give you perfect fit, long service, fast colors, and the best and smartest styles. You’ll find worsteds, cheviots, serges and mixtures. The new smart stripes, grays, browns, blues; " all the best fashions are shown, and the biggest value per dollar you ever saw, and satisfaction gnaranteed............ $15 Men and Young Men will want To Buy Extra Trousers ‘When they see the great values we offer; the fine worsteds and cassimers in neat stripes, plain grays and blues; ster- ling valies 8t ...ococmmmumannmmnaess $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 The Leader Store Quitting Business 210 3d Street Big Closing Out Sale now going on at Greatly Reduced Prices. Furnishings, Hats and Shoes. Store For Rent Stock and Fixtures For Sale! Macomber Sales Co. C. F. Hatcher, Mgr. as the owner says, $2.00 and $2.50 Men’s Dress Gloves Closing price $1.45 $1.75 Men’s dress gloves, closing price $1.29 75¢ Men’s silk neckwear, ‘ 50c 50c Men’s 4-in-hands, & “ 3for$1 Arrow collars closing price $1.10 doz - 15¢-20c Celluloid collars closing price 7c 60c-65¢ Boys’ tennis shirts “ 48c $1-$1.25 Barber’s coats, white or black and white $16.50 to $22.50 Men’s overcoats $3.50 Men’s fancy vests good patterns Men’s work shirts, all styles 7] “« 69C “ A $9.95 ; c u‘ $1.49 ““ “ 39C Below we quote a few of the many bargains now on sale. ‘There are Hundreds of Others “Sell this Stock At Once Regardless of Cost.” Boys’ Clothin ¥(nifed almost 1-2. g at $1.75 “$2.25 “$2.75 “ $4.25. “ $5.50 $3.00-83.25 Suits $4.00t0 $450 « $5.00550 “ $0.00-5650 $8.00-8850 « $10.00 ¢ “ $6.95. $4.00-84.50 Juvenile - Suits “ $2.95 $5.00 Juvenile suits “ $3.95 $1.50 Juvenile Wash _suits, just in “ $1.15 All juvenile overcoats, closing price... .1=2 reg. price Save %, §, 1 or more on Men’s and Boys’ Sale positively closes Saturday, June 3d. Are you looking for a splendid busi= ness opportunity? We will sell this stock and fixtures at a big sacrifice. Owner has other in- terests that demand his entire attention. $6.00-$6.50 Men’s shoes, best standard makes $5.00 Men’s shoes, worth more since the recent raise in prices - " “ $3.95 $4.00 Men's dress shoes L “ $2.95 $1.00 Men’s rubbers R “ 35¢ $5.00-$6.00 Men’s smoking ~ jackets, & “ $2.95 $7.50-$10 Men’s smoking jackets 5 “ $3.95 10c Men’s white hemstitched handkerchiefs, closing price 5for 25 $1.00 Men’s muslin night shirts : ; closing price 65 $3.00-$3.50 Men’s soft and dcrb)g };:;:e y closing price $2.25 closing price $4.95