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4 é CERTIFIGATE OF INCORPORATION —OF— FARMERS STATE BANK OF BEMIDJIL, INCORPORATED. W ALL MEN BY THESE PRES- EXE(’FS‘.) That we have agreed to, and ‘do hereby assoclate ourselves together as a Banking Corporation, under and pursuant_to the provisions of the Laws of the State of Minnesota governing Banks of Discount and Deposit; and to that end we do hereby execute under our hands and seals :lhe In'l.lowixlzg Cer- ficate of Incorporation, to-wit: u FIRST. IT'S 8IX YEARS OLD But Just as Good as When First Made. . Over six years ago a Turtle River resident testified to complete relief from kidney ills. She now says that there has not been the slightest re- turn of the trouble. Bemidji suffer- ers will take a deal of comfort in this Turtle River woman’s state- ment. It proves that Doan’s Kidney Pills can be depended upon. Mrs. 0. W. Erwin, Turtle River, Minn., says: ‘‘Some three years ago my kidneys began to do their work poorly. I was so bad off that I thought I would die. My back was very weak and I couldn’t bend over without being in agony. The kidney secretions were scanty and contain- ed sediment. My breath came in gasps and I often felt as though I was smothering. My whole body bloated and I often lay awake half the night, gasping for breath. I was so discouraged that I thought death would be a relief. Nothing helped me and my life was one constant 1|round of suffering. I finally began 5|using Doan’s Kidney Pills and I am &{well and happy today. It is Doan’s 0| Kidney Pills that made the cure.” o 3 0 The name of this corporation shall be the FARMERS STATE BANK OF BE- MIDJI, INCORPORATED. The general pature of its business shall be bank- Mng, receiving deposits, buying, selling and discounting notes, bills and other evidences of debt, domestic and foreign, dealing in gold and silver bullion and foreign coins, issuing circulating notes 2nd loaning money on real estate and personal securit and the place where the business ot t be carried on is Beltrami County, Minnesota. SECOND. Said corporation shall commence on the 14th day of May, A. D. 1917, 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 euch of them are as fol- lows: 5 Shares Residence 2 H. R. Gillette, Nary, Minn.... Edward Paulson, Bemidji, Minn ©O. J. Tagley, Nymore, Minnesot L. T. Bjella, Bemidji, Minnesota Knute Aakhus, Bemidji, Minn, R. i NO. 2 ivvrwennceoneeanusonecess August Jarchow, Bemidji, Minnesota Iver Wold, Nymore, Minnesota.. 1 Peter Wold, Nymore, Minnesota L. _P. Christianson, Bemidji, M R, NO. 2 ..coruvrovnerannnrans Willlam Haberle, Nymore, Minn John H. Krueger, Bemidjl, Minn. E. 8. Ingersoll, Nymore, Minn... ‘Wm. Christians N. Mis OVER SIX YEARS LATER, Mrs. Erwin said: ‘““The cure Doan’s Kid- o|ney Pills made has been a permanent one, and I recommend them when- slever I have a favorable opportunity.” 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. P T S T 22 ) GRAHAM M. TOERANCE LAWYER * Miles Bloek Phone 860 ¢ EEEXRKAXRARRINERS Anton’ Wold, Nymore, Minnesota Ole A. Vassen, Bemidji, Minn., R. » * . * @under H. Aakhus, R. No. 2 .conervonnn Archie J. Olson, Nymore, M XN. C. Smith, Minneapolis, Minnesota.101 250 FOURTH. The government of this corporation and the management of its affairs shall be vested in a board of not less than 7 or more than 9 Directors, who shall be elacted at the regular annual meeting of the stockholders to be held on the 3rd Wednesday of January of each year between the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. of the sald day. The first Board of Directors shall consist of the following members: H. R. Gillette, Edward Paulson, L. T. Bjella, O Tagley, N. C. Smith, Knute Aakhus, E Ingersoll, who shall hold office until the first annual meeting, and until their successors are elected and qualified. FIFTH. The amount of the capital stock shall be $25,000 Dollars fully paid in, in cash, which shall be divided into two hundred and fifty shares of one hundred dollars ch. o SIXTH. The highest amount or liability to which You'll get a new idea of gel- atine desserts when you try this rare-grade gelatine. Choice of 7 purefruit flavors. Also Mint Jiffy-Jell for mint sauce and salads. Sold by Grocers Everywhers " of Indebtedness the corporation shall ntonn,'\S ,tlhne be subject shall be 0,000.00 Dollars. ‘S‘I’No “o?‘ITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands and_seals this llthpdly of any, A. D. 1917. In Presence of ANTON R. ERICKSON, T. P. HARVEY. Name HUGO HENSEL, H. R. GILLETTE, EDWARD PAULSON, o. L. TE s KNUTE _AAKHUS, AUGUST .'rARCHOW, W 184 WOLD. . PL CHvl"{lDSTlANSON. PETER_ Wi A WILLIAM HABERLE, OHN H. KRIUEGER, 8. INGERSOLL . CHRISTIANSON, Never Hold a Party-Line Telephone Over Five Minutes N State of trami—: On this hefore me. eaid Count T Hensel, L. R.‘ Gillette, Te “. & When two or more tele- phone users are on a party line, each is entitled to equal 3 service. on, Gunder 7. ‘Olson, N. C. Smith, to me Archie T The persons described in The telephone company cuted the foregoing instru- would save work if party each acknowledged that th t and lines were use( e ere used by one party for long periods. That, how- ever, would be unfair to the others on the line. deed. _ . ANTON R. _ERICKSON. (Seal) Notary Public, Beltrami Co.. Minn. My commission evnires Dec. fth. 1920 te of Minnesota, Department of St Ranking. . This is to certify that the name Farm- It 1s not a kind act to com- pel your neighbor on the ers ate Rank of Bemidii. Tncorpor- party line to wait more than ated, ns given in the forezoing Certifi. five minutes unless your cate of Incorporation, has been approve conversation 1s very import- by_me. “hated this 21st day of August A. T ant. 1917 1. F. PEARSON. Superintendent of Banks. A call for a doctor or an Ry G. T :!\'\\'IRH‘-LI'I" Important business transac- (Seal) Masoen Tor ntenaent. tlon may be delayed by your State of Minnesota, Department of holding the line. T heret tify that tI ithin in T hereby certify that the within in- . qmrr‘\m.'; was filed for record in this “Do unte others as you office on the 21st day of August A D would have them do unto 1917, at 4 ociack P ond was duly you" 1s a good rule. rded in T of Stite Rank Rec- on page JULITS A Secretary roof Deeds, ords, SCHNMATTL. of State, Nffica County of af C. 0. MO0 tegistor of Deeds. o FOR BALE. FOR SALE—1119 Beltrami Ave. 818tf FOR SALE—A 5-room cottage, part- ly modern. Reasonable cash price or easy terms. Certainly a snap. J. C. Cobb, Bemidji, Minn. 10-831 FOR SALE—My Saxon roadster. Car is in first class condition. Glad to demoustrate. Bd. Currey. Phone 507 or at Elko Theater. 817tf FOR SALE—Overland car, or will exchange for lighter car. What have you? Box 223, Cass Lake, Minn. 10-828 FOR SALE—200 acres clay land, substantially improved. About 80 acres meadow now ready to cut. Excellent chance for immediate stock farm. Fine location on shore of large lake. If not sold soon will proceed to cut the hay. Henry Funkley. 2-823 FOR RENT—Furnished room, cor. 5th St. and America Ave. Phone 815-W. 811tt FOR RENT—One furnished room. 515 Bemidji Ave. 817tf FOR RENT—One office room in Se- curity Bank Building. Inquire at bank. 816tf FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished cottages at Lakeside farm, on west shore of Blackduck lake. Terms $10 per week. Wm. Hines, prop., Hines, Minn. 2-822 e S WANTED WANTED—Girl for upstairs work. Apply at once. Hotel Markham. 3-824 WANTED — Laundry woman _ at Birchmont. Call 15-F-2. 81tt WANTED—By young man, board and room with private family, reasonable rates, state price. Must have space for small car. Ad- dress P. Laviton, Walker, Minn. 2-822 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 505 America Ave. Phone 685. 820tf WANTED—Fireman at Hotel Mark- ham. Steady winter job for right 24 WANTEyL TO BUY—Six young pigs. Page & Hill, Room 5, Northern Nauonal Bank building, Bemidji, Minn. 2 WANTED—Competent girl for eral housework. Mrs. M. J. Brown, 1005 Lake Blvd. Phone 634. 822tf ‘WO 0yS. ) Markham. 2-823 WANTED—Rooms for light house- keeping. Phone 775-W. 2-823 LOST—Row boat, painted white, with brown trimmings and name ‘“Winona” in metal letters on front. Finder please call 67 or notify Dr. Eberhart at Diamond Point cottage for reward. 4-823 Team mules, harness and wagon. Horse, 1,200 1bs., new harness and buggy. Popcorn Crispett machinery com- plete. Ten Pinett double alley, tent, all complete; very cheap, easy terms. Confectionery car with fixtures. New water power washing ma- chine., Studebaker Flanders 5-passenger, a real good car, only $175.00. Ford half truck, very good, $200. Maxwell 5-passenger, might trade for good team and harness. Ford runabout, cheap. 80 acres good clear land to trade for good auto. Two good corner lots, cheap. Good improved farm very cheap. A snap on house and lot. Oh, so cheap. Elegant acre east of Bemidji, cozy little house. A little dandy. Good little improved farm; the one you are looking for. FOR_RENT 90-acre farm, fuel included, house and barn, close to school; will rent till April for $50. 11-room modern house down town. 5-roomhouse, modern except heat, down town. 5-room house for $12.50. 3-room house for $10.00. 10-room house down town $25.00. Store building with 5-room flat, $50.00. Modern store building 3rd St, $65.00. E Restaurant and hotel. Oh, so reasonable, easy terms. Let me insure your auto or other property. If you wish quick sales or trades lcome and see | E. J. WILLITS, |Phone 41. 115 3rd St. | 6-824 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KRR AR RER NS T TTES L &« Hair dressing, mfl’nlml:i. WANTED—Two country boys 18 to[#« DR. H. A. NORTHROP Y face massage, treag- 20 years of age, attending Bemidji | x OSTEOPATHIC b4 ment, switches made from High School, for janitor work; | AND SURGEON b4 combings $1.50. Corns, {n- - can earn enough to pay board and P grown nails treated a 8spe- room. Address Janitor, co Pio-|* 8uite 10 O'Leary-Bowser Bldg 4 clalty. * neer. 2-823 | % Offies Phome 1853 ¢ MINA MYERS * 2 ¥ * 311 6th St. Phone 113-W & FOR RENT—Furnished room, 909 |* ¥ ¥ X XX R X R F KX XXX Nk kK KRR KR KK N KX KK America Ave. 3-824 His watch got wet It was an accident, of course, but it made it a pretty expen- sive day’s sport for kim. Why take a chance with a fine watch on fishing, boating, hunting or camping trips, when NON SKID - you can get an outing watch for less than the repairs will amount to, most likely, if you have an accident to your good watch? Barker sells outing watches which are good timekeepers for $1.35 to $6.00. “An ounce of prevention is Geét an outing watch at Barker's. worth a pound of cure.” E. A. Barker Bemidii, Jeweler 217 Third St. Phonographs Kodaks True Smoke Smokes True Chews True \ W vy *“Just started smoking True Smoke several weeks ago and it seems to get better every day. Most of my friends have been smoking it for years—they say it always acts like that: tastes better all the time. Not such a fancy package, but some tobacco!” True Smoke is the choicest Amer- ican tobacco grown— only in five of the many tobacco-growing states can we C. PEPER TOBACCO CO. find tobacco good enough for True Smoke, SAINT LOUIS : : MISSOURI - TRUE SMOK The flavor, fragrance, richness, all are nat- wral in True Smoke—and the blend has proved its worth. Forty years of Smokers’ satisfaction is its recommendation. True Smoke is sold in 10c flat or round bags and in 50c fiber containers, If you can’t get it from your dealer, send us his name and address with 10c and we will see that you are supplied—at once. give you the mileage and thevalueyoushouldhave. thousands and thousands of Fisk - Users know there isn't any greater dollar-for-dollar tire value. Join the big family of happy Fisk buyers—leam for your- self that ““When you pay more than Fisk prices you pay for something that does not exist ™" - Fisk Tires For Sale By J. W. Wilcox » ¢ %% ¢ TIRES Mian. Ladies’ and Gents' Suits MADE to ORDER Cleaning, pressing and alterations of all kinds. All work up-to-date, first class workmanship T. Beaudette, Merchant Tailor 210 Third Street .E. The nicest courtesy you can show Jyour out-of-town guests is * see that a notice of their visit here is insert- ed in the personal columns of the Pioneer. Telephone 922 or bring your items to this office. AW\ \F THEY WL ENT ANY l STRONGER. THAN TH' ONE. I YRIED - WHY CARRY AROUND THEIR. l \ND\\IP\‘DUAL MANTEL Bv “HQP”'.' ;£ ATORS WoULD HAVE. TD { Defective