Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 2, 1916, Page 6

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§. b g & ; f 8 a Gives a brilliant gl ) €t or e Black Sitk Stove Pelis SIFIED ADE"~X"good, big COCTC SOOI | K horse for good cow. Phone | THE BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER umn.novmn:. nished rooms for housekeeping. Emily Btevens, declared by critics | sale, at wholesale and rotall, of bakery | Bemidjl, Minnesota and James H. 1009 Bemidji Ave. Phone 676-W. |and the publio alike to be the fore- | Products,” confeotionery and other food | French, residing at Bemias, stiaossors, before me, a Notary Fublic within and for mald County and Htate, personally ducts, th o \ rea Ed French, Walter A 1037t [ most emotional actress on the 8tage, | Funl property For e J.':‘r‘w'.‘.’:"'.','.‘.' o " ARTioLn Vi nan | 22F wiK x'p-,.u:h; me known WANTED—Woman cook at Homo | When they saw her last season in | such ‘business, wnd to transact _wuch |, THe officern of thin corporation shall | Gray and James H. - o ther busi be a Premident, Vice President, Secre- escribed In and Cate, Romore Hotel Bullding, §-114 | “The Unchastened Woman." will be | ptlice business us may bo necoasary and | b9, 8 Frest urer, all of whom shail | o be the Bame DeraOn e Ratrussast, e | 866N on the &creen here at the Grand | MHoTY 3, Th be ‘chosen by the Board of Directors | Who execut executed the —_———————— e P ection 3, The principal place for the and acknowledged that u-nz tonight in “The Wheel of the Law,” | transaction of the business of said cor | from the stocknotders of satd G Trehs | same as their Yree act and deed. BORDER WOMAN I8 a five-part Motro pleture. Miss Stev- | boration shall be ut the City of Bemidgs, | {1on. ey Sices Gy A ereun GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, RELEASED ON BOND |cns has begun her second season in | B¢!trami “"'Tl'(y,l‘.,::",',""'""" ndll the'lirst annual moeting of nald Jtrami County, Btate of Minnesota. hor notable stage success, but she| .. . ARTICLE IL A My it expives AUg. 24 1917, Baudette, Minn, Nov, 2—Mrs, | finds time to work in the Metro stu- | (bt} 4o rp:::“:\':vlllnr:h‘.::! :‘\l‘i'&"’.lfi"'s"‘:n;'fl ray shall |:'u1 ’““Y'Z.,‘ .‘1‘:::’;’,‘” :Jnn:‘elu:" A: (Notarial Heal) Jennie Soderberg of Clementson, | dlos urud wlt‘ll blo :Ioeu ou’rllhu%v?rui continue for a period of thirty years, neh shall hf \"n;.l, 1."’:: dent, nd (61760) Derarttet Lot charged with assault with a dead) gram from time to time, *'The hee| Al LK IILL ¥ rench sha o crelary and| geate of Minnesota, Depar Wengon and In(ent 10 kil weiver o | oF tho Laws deals wite: the i Bocr (The names and places ‘of restdenco N e puate. pat the within in- amination before a Judge at Inter- | of circumstantial evidence. There i |°f the Dersons forming said corporation o Vi 1 hereby certify tha are H‘Iul-k of sald corporation | sirument was filed for record in this national Falls and was released on | unending novelty in the production IBdwin N, French, Itesiding at Be- y Thousand Dollars, and|office on the 20th day of October A. D $1,000 bonds, and scores of thrilling and gripping inesota . B shall be divided into five hun- 1 1916 at 9 o'clock A. M, and was duly A 3 o' pones Ly 5 B, Gray, Residin, at Be- lares of the par value of onelrecorded In Book C-4 of Incorporations Mrs. Soderberg shot Soloman 1l- | scones. The story is one of romance, |, Wi hesota ORI . red dollars each.’ Satd stock shall | oo mece 586 moniemi last week because, it is al- | politics, intrlgue and the stage. .l’.:‘l‘lna L. KFrench, Residing at Be- in us called for by the Board of JULIUB A. Hvuu;\gll:“ leged, of jealousy for his wife. The S——————— wmildjl, Minn . Directors of said corporation. Becretary o oyt § o 1 ot ¢ . 1CLE v ARTICLE VI Office of Reglster of Deeds, Beltram case will come up in the distriet u‘mrt C. M. Schoonmaker and son, H, B, U of sald corporation The hig T ‘u,,,‘,u,” of indebtedness "f:l.fi.f{y, sfx!fm when it meets at International Falls Schoonmaker, of Sanborn, Ia., are ment of its affairs 1yor liability to whieh said corporation| | jer certify that the within in- in January. Middleton & Middleton | visiting in Bemidji. They are inspect- board of three directors, [ shatl ot uny time be subject, shall nOUi gsirument was filed in this office for ed from the stock- | ex a rord ol uy of Oc have been engaged by the defense. ing land near Bemidji with a view usand doliars record on the 31st duy of Oct. A D holders of ald corporation at its an- hercof we have hereunto oy 1916 st 10 o'clock A. M. and was duly e of locating here. nual mecting which Jhall be held Jn|ser our hunds and seals this 28th d8Y | recorded in ‘book 5 of Miscell., on page e e the City o nidil, Minnesota, on the | of October, 19 1617, BEMIDJI ELKS TO HOLD second Monduy in July of each yeut, and (seal) | 1 . 0. MOON, MEETING TONIGHT | CERTIFPICATE OF INCORPORATION ' shall hold office until their sue- (Seal) | Register of Deeds Sm——" OF GRAY-FRENCH COMPANY A \'»ni ure .-l.«vl|.~-| nd |.m.|lminl, Until (Beal) : H D ) . TIOLI the firsg annu g of the SLOCK- o B. P. 0. Elks Notice. Regular ARTICLE 1. holders of sa rtion the follow- | (Seal) Y meeting Thursday evening, November Sm-l:mhlh The name m; ll(\:hq corpora- | ing named pe 1} constitute the S5 {z1a 111-112 2. lwportant business and initlation, | o8 shall be noh Company. 3 [ of said corporation: . . County of Bel-| ———— & Section 2. b ul nature of its | Ldwin N siding at Bemidji, { K. H. Jerrard, secretary. business shall be_the_manufacture_and | Minnesoti, ter A Gray, Testaing. at ' ¢ of October, 1910, | Ploneer want ads bring results. You notice that we say this store G42-J. 3-114 by D—Two girls with general store experience. Kaplan Store. 2-113 | WANTED —Kitchen girls at Hotel Markham. 11lee FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Auction sale of live stock at the Jester farm, Lake Plantaganet, Saturday, Nov. 4, at 2 o'clock. 3-114 FOR SALE—Pair 3-year-old and pair 5-year-old horses and Jersey bull. Phone 4 10-1113 FOR SALE—Seven and one-half acres of land in city limits, on easy terms to right party. The land is all cleared and is an ideal spot for gardening. John F. Gibbons. 6-119 Il equipment. A side car and snap for cash. part of city FOR Sl Everbearing str pla for spring. Geo. C. Berg- lund, 15th St. and Park Ave. Price $2.00 per hundred. Come to my 7ow and see them bearing. about done. Tom Smart, Bemidj, | Minn. 106t¢ FOR EXCHANG 3 horse gas en- gine and lath machine. good as new, both or separate. What have you? M. Longballa, Bemidji, | Minn 1021t | - | nished rooms 1t housekeeping. Call .’lrd‘ Xt to Abercrombie & Me-| s store, upstairs. 11111“ FOR R —Two houses on Bel- trami Ave. Inquire of owner at 1100 Beltrami Ave. within the next ten day 6-117 | FOR RENT—One large unturnished front room. Inquire 419 America Ave. 3-112 FOR RENT—Six-room hou A Kleln, 3-112 FOR_RENT—Three modern unfur- ———— 8 TIO0erh YR I am In the market for hides and furs. Bring all you have to me where you can depend on getting a better price than elsewhere. I also pay the highest price for OOPPER BRASS RUBBERS IRON and RAGS I pay all [reight on 100 pounds shipment Jacob Goldberg Next to Northern Express Oftice 112 Third St. Phohe 638-W My Indian motorcyele, | Ed. Currey. Phone | is the right store for young men What is a RIGHT store for young men? | “RIGHT” doesn’t mean a store that makes price its chief claim to B your attention. As a rule, young men haven't very much money to spend for clothes; and yet clothes are very important to them. | And there’s the whole thing. ~ Any man who hasn’t much money to spend, -~ and to whom clothes are very important, must consider something besides price. And that’s why we sell and make a specialty of selling these s Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes for young men There’s not a young man in this town, who amounts to any- - thing, or who ever will amount to anything, who doesn't know as a business proposition, that the important point in buying anything is what you get, and not what you pay. It’s all a question of value; and value in clothes means style, quality of materials, tailoring, fit; the things that give service and satisfaction in clothes. Conyright flart Schaffoer & Marx You can find plenty of lower priced clothes than Hart Schaffner_ & Marx make; but you'll never see any that are better value per dollar. Just the other day we received rome of those handy bill flle books collectors use. They just fit in your pocket. Get one at the Ploneer of- f.ce. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON .~ UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, : inn, Varsity Fifty Five medels are ready; you never saw their equal for styleand ’ finish. They’re low priced for quality. | SHAVITCH RBROS. The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes - Successors to Schneider Bros. Co’

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