Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 8, 1918, Page 2

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REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE ORTfimATID;NKI;”BANK : H,.IlHI ~’ f | i |iIIII[leii”‘":]l‘!',:|“ i ‘ : 1] | _ lillijimh i At Bemtast 1 €HY Btats of Minnesota, st ths {0108 of Brisiness on Juns 29,1918" SRR RESOURCES. I ) L-o' “%::.d dl‘scoui:‘:.gexac t those ‘show#nhboimd €). -$251,442.01 : e otLer X Boxds, inding fi 3 i % | g &-‘W’) ! I o i ; (Reserve-District No...9—Charter -No.. 8241.). okl s’v.‘l certificates la U, bonds deposited to¥Secure. circulation (par walue.$ 50,000,00 . 3 b. U. 8. bonds and: certifidites™ ot indebtedness pledged i, g 3 4 “'to secure U. S. deposltr'&m"'vame) ‘Bemi ;. Minn, as second-class matter: . U. 8. bonds and csertlsnca‘;.ea owned and unples g ;- Bonds: e Ente) at the postoffice at Ber under w{%‘t Cé‘l?lrgil”ii!'mn 8,718 cent and "4 per.eent,s e ¥ to. annonymous contributions. W 2 vt ; . e 900, “'be ‘er‘x%:a".?:l %"‘:&lton-but not necessarily for publication=== B | | onds, per. cel d i Commt.ltnlwwm{kr the _Wgekliv Plonum-t. xfie&‘thln oftice nat ; & 1 Sopad 4,000, later than ‘(uua‘y o ggh week to nl‘lr. publical lon L8 cUFT nf 1 5 ft e ( Iiberty Loan) s v B 26.000.00 1% stooks) downed:: A o ¥ Yeaking house ‘ & e is e a s s A S W AR X I 0 . Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve B s i 20661 ; ness methods:and to talk over your financial. . ‘Net am ts Md; Prom bak s g Sl o | Jems and our ability to be of.service to.you, O """ ules other>thafi-included 14, or, - o 3 ; ; . Ghecks oh other banks in th 1 | have any questions about what we can do for -your. f (other tham Item<17) ... f Items 14, 1 banks: 10 informationgcut out this advertisement.and mail .. omptly. Your inquiry wilkin noway obligate you. - Hi T 1,340,371 o $110,436.74 ] 341501 S urer. .. Veanas cieneas £2,600.00 f:- I e 2 S % b T iy S Rrev S r el e 100000} () The series of ads iwhich haye appeared . .- in this paper. ; ., War Savings : 1,619:34 ]’ HOW _LONG, MINNEAPOLIS? 'HOW LONG? O The most amazing spectaclée ever ingugiirate‘d" in_ Mintie- |24 Capttal » e : 3 apolis, the city of amazi ractices under an amazing 26. 2 Undivided” 5 4,821048 - () Appointing.an Executor. . government, or whatever ; }'nffr::atcé‘m' ;lqnaflfidm ted 0 L : : % ' ma e 5 of property and rioting, aided and abbeted by the“upholders™| - gml;ufi“gg,&“wwfimmg\ & ) Creafifi?,a,Liying.\Tmst, of the law and protectors of life, limb and property, incident to| 35 Net amounts’aue:to banks, bankers and trust. {os: Cother a “strike” of newsboys of the 'splendid newspape'rs that city (e Inotuded s Trems 31 OF 88): -+ B e boasts. © - 3 () Establishingian Endowment. . ... Total of it ‘and 83..¢ than” No class of business in the country has been hit as hard ot bs pAVAbIC: within 30 Gays)T - : : b Y A : p A s 34, “ Inaividual e SR R - Creating a.Life Insurance Trust. by the war as’have the newspapers. Those of Minneapolis have | 1. ndirdva W‘f"‘l OO O o sy o than S raniEan s Q) L ; _ certainly done their bit in the service of the government, as ardently as any papers published in the United States-and at great sacrifice, as have all others. money b ¢ . 36. - Certified ‘checks ;7 ‘ ing a: i ° 4 37, GCashler's* checks “outs : 200 il | () Starting.a.Safe Keeping Acgount. Total of ‘demand deposits (other than bank deposits): d The price of paper has soared out of ‘all reason, so much i to Reserve; Items 84, 85, 36, 87, 88,39, 40 an 36817157} -1 so that the government conducted an investigation: - The cost ',mgom%xmmfi atter30.days, on : : ‘ : : : : of every shred of material that goes into the production of & 42. ' Certificates of deposit (other thian for money. b ; 8214689} - ‘ : CIEY | EET newspaper has also soared to unheard of heights:> The cost of {5 Other time ehosli st & S agiTeon) N\ ey : labor has also gone the way of all labor and skilled mechanics| B ¢ o L B2NRAVE. and those in all other departments are as scarce as the pro- "vg‘;‘:{,“’é'fifi‘,‘f aits, (otiier thian postal sivingsy: T I £ e ease ] 5 il verbial hen’s teeth. % SR : I Practically every newspaper’in the country ‘has raiged S qotal o "ueh fil price, weeklies and magazines included. “Hundreds’ have beem| stite of Minnesota: Gounty of Beltramt; sats © R il obliged:to ‘consolidate with others, while huudreds more have s abové siatement'ss true-to thio: best oy k%o’wx"‘e;iéef}i’ng S eHers (o gon it been obliged to cease publication altogether.- Curtailment has{ ! o f’;“"%},“g“)‘fih Cashler. 4 been in vogue for the past year. Cuts hav n made all along’ ; WHITE, thé line to maintain an established business. "] ong time news s Sk BACON. . ; i ; } ¢ : papers, manx of’pationql l'?l’llte» havefeit thi blow 'én'd their|:: -Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, lBsgfiMAN e e Ry ; That ‘lad of yours, over.seas. names and histories have beocme a memory ewspaper-an- : Notary Public, Beltrami Gounte, Minn. : > Al that is humanly possible ishe- - | My commission expires. August 165, 1920. e a . ing done to see to it that he is well “fed, ‘well . clothed: ’and efficiently equipped. ;Organizations Jlike the . Y. M. C. A., are looking fo his phys- ical comfort, healthful;.recreation .. - and eclean fun. If he is 'sick or . | . 'wounded the Red. ross will:provide. . |- - for him-with-fender, loving care. Yet-there “is one thing that will I bring -a smile to his face an _a-joy: - ‘to his;heart that nonexof thesescan . " give ;-that:only you can’ nals. Chicago has raised its prices, all‘the large eastern-and western_dailies have .gone up, .as has practically-every thing elge used in daily existence. The newspapers have given millions of dollars t6 free pub- licity for the promotion of the government in its war work;*have gpent hundreds of thousands of their own ‘money to provide space, which is the same to'a newspapér - as“the stockon'a merchant’s shelves, all donated without'oné cent of‘compénsa- tion nor expectation of reward or remuneratien gladl; v thousands upon thousands of columms-of reading at great cost and inconvenience to the publishers and stafls, given of that freely and gladly and patriotically, such as"no other business in' the country has. = - To miaintain the high standa iy A Poet:.: Inspiration. * Time's Balancesi:t- . r Joshua- olds, who was & [ Things have a wa . igrent fricnd- @nd* admirer of “Gold- | themselves in this \\y'or?g. b;l‘z:cl;:lg. smith, qhine'vpdn‘ him:-unexpeectedly-|“stance, in winter “snow ‘comes down, one ;day when he was writing “The | and in'summer iee goes up. Travel Sir Joshua, approaching the égrd *Goldsmith ‘diseours: ing most earnestly as'if delivering's serron. ' Entering, theé .artist friend found the writer lecturing a little dog which was trylng to- balance himself on his hind -1 Looking-over Gold- smith’s" shoulder;- Sir: Joshua ' found that the ink-of the last~line-of “The Here is the girl’s own story: “For years-I-had *dyspepsia, sour stomach: and constipation: I drank hot-water|]- and olive oil by the gallon.” Noth-| ing helped until I' tried buckhtorn rd, which the newspdper; firmament. of the country . recognizes 'in Minneapolis?news:{h. soumingas: stinl : Sy B P, RIS CRITE TR, ] n :wet,” indicating |hark, glycerine, etc. papers, to fully represent the city of Minne: polis in’ spite of its| inat a dog miiy be an tnspiration’ to'a Adlor-tha " N SPOONFUL help: . your photograph; incompetent domination in civic affairs, to maintain their dig-| £ : ed me INSTANTLY.”" Because Ad-{] ; ler-i-ka*flushes the ENTIRE aliment- ( ; 2 S tary tract+Tt ‘relleves ANY CASH|} ~ - 5 constipation,” :sour stomach or gas and prevents” appendicitis.- It has QUICKEST ACTION of anything we #ver sold. = City Drug Store.—Adv. nity and faithfully serve their thousands of intelligent patrons} : the papers increased their rates a trifle and the “supreme’being” | of the city broke loose. - o : - A “strike” of the newsboys, the boys who buy their papers oufirigll;lt :r:idbse'll tl:le'rg,"w:\s on!” ‘gli]oti fil{e ~Boys-aidegj and abetted by a horde of unscrupulous’agi ors’ were urged ' 2 : on to deeds of lawlessness violence, while policemen, Whos€| e f ' op ’}z: ;‘:,‘:,‘.’,‘,fi',‘;;n:;t;“fid'.‘gi sworn duty is the preservation of 'the laws of the state and|ine lsame time the mm behind" the ordinances of the city, looked on approvingly, winkin; at'the | gun'is nof “cofifused’ for: i second: by scenes being enacted as they wink at the dives and joints which |'a’ ‘pail. of. smoke that obscures: the infest the city, and which are rich pickings for the holdups that range of vision in'the direction of .the the city boasts and seems proud of. -And to make it a real one, | enemy:~" - * the mayor harrangues the mob and vents his spleen like af' | hyena for the very simple reason the ,p'apei‘s of “Minneapolis|™™™" Ry {mve dared tio sta'fnd by their goverx’;xfieht&‘i the gebp'!'e fihdh_the ol g ; rue principles of ‘mewsparerdom.’ Bundles of papers have | oAbtk s VB 2 been seized and destroyed. ‘Patrons have been jostled; assault-}§ HOpéS’WOMén’WHl £ ed and robbed. ‘Women have been mobbed and their clothing [ torn to shreds; all in the name 6f justice and right as seen through smoked glasses by a lawless element,” backed and upheld by those not one whit superior in intelligence nor status: -4 No more has any mob a right'to attack’a"department| store, a grocery, hardware, nor any other class ‘of ‘business|’ owing to a warranted raise in'prices than it 'has to-attacka newspaper plant; but the whole affair‘is-like a mosquito bar— easily seen through. ; How much longer i§ Minneapolis going to stand for such a set of officials, their henchmen and hierlings?" e ; 8m6keleui'»’1’e'wder. ““The advantages: of' ‘smokeless pow- .jer.tb_tas_lgics its'ivirtue ‘of: high explo- : - Hakkerup, the photographer in H. N. Nll)’ilfii,)’rl’uneral i youf’fo&’n, & K Adopt This Habit . PHONE 178-W or R As Well As Men4 /" Glass of hot water -eachmorn-- : Ing helps 'us’1ook and: feel clean,” sweet,” fregh, ™ # Happy, bright, alert—vigorous and L e rih e e T i g i vivacious—a good clea; skin; a“nat- WANT GOVERNMENT 'TO RAISE PAY. ~' i e e A it Sy . Speakers at the annual convention 'of the National Educa-f clean, healthy blood. 'If only every tional association, held at Pittsburg; Pa:, last week, urged the|woman‘and'likewise every man could appointment of an educator to devote all his time toward the }'el.h?%thfi,w{'l"ge“‘ °iirft1"? cieeh st creation of a department of education in the federal govern-|msife batt, wigt & Ers g I men and obtaining an appropriation of $100,000,000 annually “of si . " P bt A + L Vo Instead of the thousands of sickly, for increasing the salaries of the teachers of'the ation!* ™ anaemic-looking ' men, .women and . Not a bad idea on the part of the educators _either.’ girls with pasty or muddy complex- . We are also in fayor of another $100,000,000 ‘appropria- | fons; instead of the mu 1‘,}“5?; of tion by congress for raising the salaries of the newspaper men f;‘efi‘,’em“’;’e;;‘;’imi!{“;s:m’“ld o e throughogt the country, also a like sum for raising:the wages|virile, optimistic "“throng of rosy- of the bricklayers, preacher's, carpepters, dockwallopers; any-| cheéked people”éverywhere. 2 body who works to-keep this great nation in her onward pro-| An inside bath is had by drinking, gress. each morning before - breakfast, a We admit thére are many teachers who are entitled to|glass of ‘real hot water with o tee; more than they are receiving in their respective positions and spopnful 6f limestone phosphate it it th h g h to wash from the stomach; liver, kid en there are many others who are not worth $10 per mqnth» neys and ten yards of bowels the pre- in Russian rubles of the Bolskeviki’government’s money. vions day’s indigestible waste, sour PR S ;i fermentations ‘--and = poisons, - thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening WHY ARE FULTON AND DEMPSEY “AT LARGE??” |the entire "fi’;‘“’m‘;gfig“‘;g’;fi?}? ; We note in dispatches where ‘Jack Dempsey and Fred L u;i'::gec:zo ;i.;k Headache; bil Fulton are tq kt"xght at Jersey City, N. J., after being barred in|iouiness; nasty breath; rheumatism, the largest cities of the country, including“St: Paul, and also|colds; and particulstly:those ‘who barrglt‘ihby governors of various states. hafl;e a’ pnllid.fis;;m cbmplefx;m and is pair has been parading around the country receiving|¥h¢ are constipated very oTten, o 3 g d a ?as‘ueatmg -amount of space in newspapers and no end of fi;,e:tot:e ‘;}’,&;‘;‘;‘hé‘ge“;‘i‘i%": dponnsto:i no ox;:ty. @ . e wu}gchi ‘wtmt cogt ‘but a tfit‘lle‘ ut'ili z would seem as if the government should take a hand in|s icient to: demonstrate’ the quic this get-rich-quick frame-up on the part of these two big hams,|and remarkable change in both heaith who ought to be compelled to getinto a uniform and fight for Ang {i‘é’é’ gfifi?::nafimg:i%m&w ‘;V: their country instead of continuing the disgusting 1 meg " insi ear g the disgusting spectacle 0f| must rememiber that inside cleanliness the past several weeks. It doesn’t'seem fair to the other meém-|is more importdfit” than outsidé, be- 3 € ; : bers of the boxing fraternity nor to the American boys who | cause the skit tocs, -t have been compelled to enter the service. '‘Why" the discrim- %ififfiewmfinfiflmfir&?oi . ination? T 5 : bowels do, it ! Theo. Tharaldson, Distributor, | o R T S RN R AR R - PR ArS E Defective

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