Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 18, 1916, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ITS GETTING SU i TreL Sood Be TAT .A PTcusR. ABLE O GO AWlE WNINGS WiLL GeT - Blo MoueT FULL GAME; TWIRLING CHA! DR ThH PITCHER-S = We corT A DOUBLE- HBADER “TouoRraow., FEW PITC i ‘s AND PINCH EITTING ARE BOTHER' | WITHBIGMESSAGE TR~ N GO A // {TLHERS ARE BeTTNC s So OFTEN THEY EXPECT (T —— Recen to be the mode with managers to take a pitcher out and i:uc in a new one on the least Wafi:é‘.ly I‘: ?l“-l:;:: r:m;rhble when a pitcher starts and finishes the same game. Also there has been so hitting for pitchers that fans are getting jolly well tired of it. _ AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF IN- CORPORATION OF Tdu BEMIDJII BALSAM PILLOW COMPANY— The Bemidji Balsam Pillow Company, a corporation duly organized, created and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Minnesota, with its principal place of transacting busi- ness in the City of Bemidji, County of Beltrami, State of Minnesota, does here- by certify that at a regular meeting, of all its share holders, held in the city of Bemidji, said County and State, on the 26th day of June, 1916, the following Resolutions were adopted by a vote of all of its shares: I Resolved that the name of said corporation be changed to the Bemidji Holding Company. . The general nature of its business shall be changed to read as follows: To purchase, own, improve, hold, sell, lease, mortgage and deal in real property of every description; to buy, sell, own, hold and deal in personal property of all kinds; to build, construct and erect all kinds’ of public and private bulldings and to do a general contracting and building business. III. The highest amount of indebted- ness this corporatiorf shall at any time be liable for, shall be the sum of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) dollars. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, The Be- midji Balsam Pillow Company has caused these presence to be executed in its corporate name by F. S. Lycan, its President, and A. A. Andrews, its Secre- tary, and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed by authority of its Board of Di- rectors, this 7th day of July, 1916. BEMIDJI BALSAM PILLOW COMPANY, By F. S. LYCAN, Its President. * By A. A. ANDREWS, Its Secretary. (Corporate Seal) Signed ana Sealed in the presence of: AMANDA KLEIN, H. L. HUFFMAN. State of Minnesota, County of Beltrami —ss. On this 7th day of July, 1916, before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared F. S. Lycan and A A Andrews, who being duly sworn, did say that fhey are respectively the President and Secretary of the Be- midji Balsam Pillow Company; that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal of said corpora- tion, and that said instrument was ex- ecuted in behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of Directors; and said F.'S. Lycan and A. A. Andrews, acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corporation. H. L. HUFFMAN, Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn. commission expires Aug. 19, 1921. tarial Seal) (59543) State of Minnesota, Department of State. I hereby certify that the within in- strument was filed for record in this office on the 1lth day of July A. D. 1916, at 9 o'clock A. M., and was duly re- cord in Book C-4 of Incorporations on page 161. JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, . Secretary of State. Office of Register of Deeds, Beltrami County, Minn, I hereby certify that the within in- strument was filed in 'this_office for record on the 12th day of July, A, D. 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., and was duly recorded in book 9 of Miscellaneous on page 508. C. O. MOON, Register of Deeds. H. D. My (No 2d717-718 PROHIBITION PARTY MAKES OVERTURES TO PROGRESSIVES (Continued from Page 1) Democratic party, but I am sure he would be glad to cast his fortunes with us.” 0ld Parties Watching. Should coalition of the Prohibition- ists and those Progressives who refuse to re-enter the old parties be brought about, the result must be considered seriously by Democratic and Repub- lican campaign managers. It is be- Misery in Back, Headache and Pain in Limbs. Dear Mr. Editor—For more than a year I suffered with miser{l in the back, dull headache, pain in the limbs, was somewhat constipated and slept poorl: at night until I was about ready to col- lapse. Seeing an account of the won- derful qualities of *Anuric,” g{eglared by Doctor Pierce, of Buifalo, N. Y., I sent for a_box, and before using the whole box I felt and still feel improved. My sleep is refreshing, misery reduced, and life is not the drag it was before. I most cheerfully recommend this remedy to sufferers from like ailments. Yourstruly, W. A. ROBERTS. NorE: . You've all undoubtedly heard of the famous Dr. Pierce and his well- known medicines. Well, this prescrip- tion is one that has been successfully used for many years by the physicians and specialists gf Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buifalo, N. Y., for kidney complaints, and dis- eases arising from disorders of the kidneys and%ladder, guch as backache, weak back, rheumatism, dropsy, con- gestion of the kidneys, inflammation of the bladder, scalding urine, and urinary troubles. Up to this time, *Anuric” has not been on sale to the public, but by the asion of many patients and the increased demand for this wonderful bealing Tablet, Dr. Pierce has finally decided to put it into the drug stores of this country within immediate reach of _all sufferers. 1 know of one or two leading drug- gists in town who have managed to procure a supply of “Anuric” for their anxious customers in and around this localit{; If not obtainable send one y dime mail to Dr. Pierce for trial package or 50 cents for full treatment. EpIToR — Please insert this letter in some conspicuous place in your paper. lieved by leaders here that a fusion ticket would draw about equally from the Democrats and Republicans. There are several leaders who be- lieve that the name of the Prohibition party should be changed. The names “Liberal,” “Progressive” and ‘‘Amer- ican” have been mentioned. The majority of pre-convention ac- tivities today centered upon the meet- ingof the “Five Million Voters” club. 61 Women Delegates. There will be sixty-one women delegates in the convention. There were fewer than fifty women delegates in the Republican and Demoecratic na- tional conventions combined. Included in the list of women dele- gates here are the wives of two for- mer presidential candidates of the Prolibition party, Mrs. John Bidwell of California and Mrs. Eugene Chafin of Arizona. Mrs. Francis E. Beau- champ of Kentucky is the only woman delegate at large elected in a non- suffrage state. Miss Marie C. Brehm and Miss Helen Hood of Chicago are two of the 18 Illinois delegates at large. There are 13 other Illinois women delegates from congressional Noted Som of Orlast on Sub- Jact of Great Interest. THE BORDERLAND THEME. Yutalm Minakuchl, a Great Scholar and Traveler, Has . Distinguished Himself In. Many Oratorical Cam- paigne—Is a Big Man. This exceptional man spent ten years in* America perfecting his education. He has devoted all of his time since that to nation wide movements, such as the “Laymen’s Missionary Move- ment,” the “United Missionary Cam- paign of North America,” the!“World YUTAKA MINAKUCHI. In Baltimore” and the “Men and Re- ligion Forward Movement.” He will speak on “The East and the ‘West and the Borderland.” This is a sane, sound and powerful discussion of the contributions toward world progresl by the two hemispheres, the the ‘point of reconciliation and possible union between these apparently oppos- ing civilizations. It is a great lecture, searching and thrilling. ~Minakuchi is a fine word painter and holds his audiences in rapt attention. His address merits the largest possible hearing. POPULAR ORATOR distriects. The only woman delegate regularly elected in a primary in a non-suffrage state is Mrs. Emerson ‘Wold of Alexandria, Minn. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF COUNTY MEETING The board of equalization of Bel- trami county is meeting at the court house. Sessions were begun yester- day and will probably continue for several weeks, The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. H. E. Reynolds at her summer home at Lavinia on Thursday after- noon. The ladies will meet at the church at 2 o'clock. Any one wish- ing to go or anyone having an auto and willing to take some one, please notify Mrs. A. A. Lord by Wednesday morning so that arrangements can be made. A picnic lunch will be served. If the weather is - unfavorable the meeting will be held and lunch served in the basement of the church. —_— . _—_—— -9 1T YiI! @ eELTY . - § ] - - i g BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY ABSTRACTS OF TITLE DRY CLEANING MUSICAL INSTRUMENWTS Sathre Abstract Co. has a farm te sell—$10 down and $10 per month. BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 BAKERS AND coflzcmoms KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 816 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 125 BANKING AND SAVINGS Clothes Cleaners 3 For Men, Women and Children The 0RY GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. W.-G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 66. PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Everything for the Office and School Security Bank Building Phone 381 DRUGS AND JEWELRY Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing = Machines. 117 Third St. Bemidji. Phone 673-W J. BISIAR, Manager. SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets - etc., eto. Get: quantity prices PIONEER OFFICE STORB Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP PENCIL SHARPENERS Save systematically. Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account. : : : i SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. Wholesalers and Retailers. Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same service you get in person. BARKER'S ok Third St. - Bemidji, Minn. ““The Boston” for . $1.00 Lasts a life time. Phone 31. WHO INSPIRES Stuart 1. Long of Indiana Booked to Speak at Chautauqua. “REACHING THE GOAL” A Tried and Proved Success on the Lecture Platform With an Address cf Great Practical Value. - Stuart I Long is to be one of the speaking attractions at Chautauqua. Like many other attractive characters, Long hails from Indiana. He has for several years past been regularly en- STUART . LONG. gaged in delivering public lectures and knows the needs of the times thor- oughly. Like many other men who have achleved success, Long has had a hard pull and won out by persistent effort. His own experiences form the basis of his philosophies in pointing the way to others. His theme is “Reaching the Goal” and is a strong inspirational address glorifying work and devotion to ideals in 'a most wholesome way. The net re- | fult of such a lecture is excellent al- ways, and scores are impelled to tiy again who were about ready to give up in despair. Long is said to be a live wire with a message you should take time to hear. Miss Helen Chaffee, who has been the guest of Miss Corinne Carlson for several weeks, left this afternoon for her honie'at Valley City, N. D. Mrs. W. H. Nelson and son, Donald, of Brainerd are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. A:. Schelhorn. ADfiAOiAL WANT ADB LOST——A packetbook. containing $30. " 26. 'The pocketbook was left on the desk at the postoffice. Finder please return to the Pit office for liberal reward. 718tf g e salient features of each civilization, |* f Wedding Invitations Announcements Packet Heads Catalogues Descriptive Bocklets Sale Bills EEKLY Linotype Composition furnished for the trade. COMPLETE LINE OF OFFICE SUPPLIES’ SECURITY BANK BUILDING Book, Job, Commercial and Society Priqting our specialties R R B R R B e i 2 If you have a room to rent or * *x * want to rent one—you get the * x * * *x best choice through a Pioneer ¥ * v This is the original rubber band store. We have them in every size you may de- sire and the price is always right. . = - ASK FOR ASSORTMENT No. 9004 .. UARANTEED FIVE Yeame UBBER BANDs P Mo gt This is a neat paste board cabinet containing three drawers, with two compartments to each drawer. ‘There are six different sizes of bands in tbis cabinet and youw’ll find it most convenient. The price is $1.00. A telephone call will bring itto your desk. b Phone 922 The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co Security Bank Bldg., phadri=l. 3} Bemidji, Minn.

Other pages from this issue: