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A for 1919 Carrled. Clons Moved by Fllis, seconded by Puuhon. udlcw altch No 25 that the éngineer be instructed to 'ward Paulson, to mileage at- |cover the bridge on crossing. of 'l‘nrtle tending board meeting ......- river, between Big and °Little“ Turtle | Edward- Paulson, tb oné d: Lakes, in section = 16, township 148,| poor, and mileage ... range $3. Carried. James F. Hayes, miléage OFFICIAL.. PROCEBDINGS ] BOAMDLOF/COUNTY CO! ON- ERS OF BELTRAMI COUNTY, MIN- mo-u, FERRUARY 4, 19i9. The public schools observed ‘Lin- coln’s birth anniversary today. Ses- g By Henry Wood, - "] The board of county commilssioners of | Moved, seconded and carried, to 2d- | ing meeting of boar: . . 3 sions took up at 8 o'clock and con-| geltrami county met on Tuesday, Feb- |iourn until 1:30. Edward Paulson, to mileage view- (United_Press Correspondent.) | $i70ca 0111712730 o'clock and were | ruary. 4th, at 10 o'clock a: m., 48 Der | moard reconyened at 1:20 . ing county road in section 30, Si ith knowledge Pyris, Jan. 24. (By Mail)—| ¥ iieceq” for the remainder of |adiournment with all members’ present.| St I I Seconded and carried Y e e : ix women wi o g Thoiigh Paris has 15,400 hotels-and |/ 1 day. Minutes 6f the ‘?nvlout meeting were | the following bills were allowed: James P‘ Hayes, committee Work . of bread baking to person- read and spproved except that,the rec- | pui¢, Cross Company, court county board and mileage .... rooming houses, with an additional ally experiment with our E Wm. Lennon, annual meeting of 8,600 in the immediate suburbs, a NS gra et ther dfl‘m“‘m Of the NOWSDADEK | rora DO0KS "« »x s s crsssossen $ 76.76 SPECIAL MEETIN! MASONS: e publicatfon of the delinquent county road,- Fifth district ... room'is hardly to be had at the pre- G OF rm| tax list be_corrected as follo‘dvl ‘om- Vof x{‘l’l'::ghollll'lli' v}:‘r‘:%lr‘m‘::' g::n L;““?:-id;‘)fi?lngfi&r;:n:!t: Bew pradush whiclk s will IMPORTANT WORK TONIGHT There wlll be a special meeting nf within a.few days place ‘on - the market... Good g:y‘ and missioner Paulson offering the follow- ing resolution and moved its adoption: ‘Whereas, at the Jahuary, 1919, meet- sent. time for love or money. 2 The French government has t%ct- St. Hllnlre Retail Lum 16.08 :.andlns commissioners' ‘meet- 67.00) 5. "W, * ‘Biits, " miteage, ted - evs W, material for auditor's room. : vl p“::ym’mnc‘:’m‘fl_ the Masonic lodge * tonignt for i iae ok thla catney baerds redolution | gt. Hilairo Refall Lumber Co. |~ | *megting coimty. bosrd 7.26|-~ steady employment to those - material 0l > o - -] 1 ortant work. The master is ask-| W3 S7oFCh t"h““mh" miast sentinet | St et et D oo i W Teomion, regular mactis 9.0b who can ‘make good, For 5;0“ of curiosity, to plegse come at] other time,~ Orders have been} . ' issued to the Ffench ‘copsular‘and ng all members, so far as posstble, to be present. firther pu‘hculsu call on, . material by John Hartman ... . .Cahill, “, board for w Morris. Kaplan, ' General be, i ) o T e rhye Conlity ‘o | Noah - Landreth, justice of the Tl Oanlll 1o aard 18,00 by the cnnnt; board of the County of L] Beltrami as the newspaper in Which the | Ppeace, State of Minnesota vs. Andrew . Johnson, bo: . diplomatic officers all over the world n D eie THctertield ey VAL .30 ew Johnson, to Visb passports-for Paris only for| WILLIAM ABEL ARRIVES B e e O e o en aioce | B B Hrown, constable, State’ of 3 .oerd, Jalgryoal o ..Manager Potato Products persons who c¢an demonstrate tgnt HOME FROM CAMP DODGE day. of January, 1919, shall be pubmnedd m]t:lnesom vs. ggle Butte) S fi";""‘ w%;,;m n mwn,mp il Co‘ g they -have aomr gerious necessity 'for And - whereas, RN EA RO ok sie sipelas’s won plet e s RIS & , TANge 88 «.ocveanns ns sl N i comyln‘ Willlam Abel, accompanied by N‘;,‘e‘;ce.!"s‘:g::":;t ’figggu"& Ab Andréw Johnson, expenses .- - 26.40 ; : It has ‘not been dectded whether | Mrs. Abel, has arrived home from th Katle Fay and Walter Fay... 14.90] ‘the remains, Guston C. Sontag. 17.06 o the shortage of hotel acconmodations | Camp Do:ge dw’haro cl:: hafieb;t;l: ““{}‘:f‘;fl:‘fl'm“r:".;'.‘”“ sted. RMlhl lgx;%?:,vinn%:ae, Fs;;ge u;,g Be:;,&é: féf“\ffifs ‘2;‘,"3‘5,':53‘! ff?t- H l in Parls is due to some ux!exp)al:‘bl: c?:;?d °?3,. : nsecond lleurtananc in | the record of. said resolution be correct- NW“"&: f th,” justice ‘of peace 8.76 cial proceedings for. January, : Pr UU ‘nted‘—' . mystery or. ‘to perfectly natural|sla y d to conform to the facts set forth | Noah Landreth Justice o Beace, PUDMSHING' .. v.t.siunizeennate 105.70 F 1 3 o © causes. 0;)0'}‘;"}; and bakery ‘l"l"":g““n ‘:‘d flun;;i and that the nldduufor}u be_cor- Statesof -Minnesots. v Mary L P Bemid]i‘ g’lggeojru Pubu:hll)l;gbau i85 ema e g ? ; Many of the ‘largest hotels lmve slated for overseas when the armis-|rected, so_thal e record o reso- | o BN oW, -uble SELE R o T ® of o -7 1 been used as hospitals ever since th; tlcok‘:u tn;xned He will hold that ;‘l::ifinr;nddumf%“;:aflunon 8o adopted n&:‘:’zfi“fi"%uzn 7 '?:rm}:; 6.60 Bem ?fi.fi"?},‘:"zw ;l;}l:?éggu lgg 5 ool Three: women ~with somf’-’" P T S i ] e e S Resoived. that, Tho, Bemastsentml | HhC0as LRGP RAICEE e ok for et orvee co as5| knowledge of salesmanship’ * e, ant e same is hereby, ignaf vs. Ingval Sand ....... VAR 560 1 B APPSOk e ahine ‘Cor i the French government, such as ayia-|. STRIKERS WILL RETURN, v the county board of the County of |s.'D, Snyder, services as super- s“w““ ?3:";..,’;‘{-‘3,’?:‘;}3&53 to. cover all outlying. towns i between here. and tion and munitions; and ' more re- tional Falls, selling direct-to (By -United Press.) 3 cently several have been taken over Pnterson. N::J., Feb..12.—Striking intendent of highways, month 00ls of January, 1919 60.00 Bemld] ®loneer Publishing was ' unanimously adopted and by the| chairman then presiding so declared Also that the record for the sa)nry of the county attorney be corrected to read $2,000 (F“ year) in the place of the words (for the year 1919). [ || Steve Raller, hauli: es’ for tounty auditor A A léy 2“ @mw%n fied l%mt:hzly'eg: {:g::o:m*’ wfll zeturiy to. Jyhic l‘.’l‘:{ag Wmléignb\’{'eiler. drlv!nr team on A chflfixil 5 ‘“"”&efé' " flschl‘xit : 'hOtels' boarding houses M f umbus and “various departments, of ey - L 2 m"l'l;’e ;e‘gn&xltllm byird zeconmé:gyac'm; W:\ll{efgcgg“gg}’m ]_wr . ~°-';~_ ‘-“_ 28.00 Bem J}Efflg&er Publishing Go., s " consumers, our line’ of groc- } the administrative offices of ‘the NEW AMTICE CONDITIONS. ssionel 4 and being. p! e ey | R senun ellle;“ f:fls;"?’g’lat&% ,Of!“:;“i‘! X eries and other food pro- ! American expeditionary force. * Carl 0 Boe. labor Most of the Notels thus taken havej. been- the largest and most exclusive in ‘Paris, those that before the war for judge of probate Job 81.60 | sentinel Publishing Co., HID surenu for highway engineer . ng job 1827 31.50 | sentinel Publishing Co., h- C. W. Beets, work done unarnn- ing personal proporty tax list. 525.75 5 (By. United Press.) ‘Parls, Feb. 1%.—Marshal Foch leaves for Treves tonight, bearing certaln new conditions for a contin- _ducts: - Wil pfl trtvefing-‘ ‘expenses -and - commission.: ‘Morris Kaplan.: BANKS 0BSERVE HOLIDAY. The banks of the city were closed today, in honor to the birth anniver- sary of Abraham Lincoln, and the smployea were given the day off uty. WANT AD DEPT. lem FOR SALE—One car upland hay on car at M. &'L railroad, at $21.75 per ton. Herbert Carver, - phone 237, Frank Maurtz, serv filg on' federal ‘aid. job -No. e Tuesday in March, 4th,-1919; b T. E. Craver, services as’ axma.n ; & D, JOHNSON,’ IO, Seotion F11ar3n oo, Bes0|Attest Somipannm m section s est: Herb Schaak, services as EDWARD PAULSON, on survey, federal Ild No. 1901 113,76 Chairman of the Board. 1w213 Roy Lamon, services as i catered to the wealthiest travel rs, ized town 157, range 85....... 12.00 | Sentinel Publishing Co., su, ues uation of the armistice. The Ger-| Moved by Ellis, seconded by. Imsdahl, | 0. "R. Crabtree, carin entinel g Co., suppl d ; »|C. 3 g for and 1.1 ——— ;"hl“‘ h’;f been, “h":‘h“ :‘"t'“l’ ' man commission {s @lready. there. |that the correction a5 abovo:set.forth | “peinging = provision to = Oscar. Septingl Publishing o o owever, 8 otels ADpProve B Elg, pauper, in - towmlhlp 158, for clerk of court ......... 5 5.76 7 accounted for- probably do not. ax- The surety bondof: Geo, B. Campbell | range 32, unorgan m 12.80] Motion made by Imsdahl a; onded i |Dy.:Paulsen..to_adjourn unm the first Help Wanted— Male One experienced btead bak- er who understands the busi- ness of baking from Alpha: to Omega. Morrls Kap an. . as a member of the county sanatorium commission in the sum nf $5,000.00 was offered and on motion of Imsdahl, sec- onded ‘by- Ellis, was approved. Moved by Imsdahl, seconded. by Ellis, to ngpolm. Mr. Barney- Arneson surveyor of the town of Engle. Carried. i o rrnsh i 2 e Ll it 2 against the concrete. e O - LI S TR R 0% s SIS e and ug.o nzdo L lg:':"m‘fi oY Haves | division of sectlon -21:147-33... 4015 dahl rotnud 2 committee of one|C: C. Spencer, one dave services 158, range 36 ....l.....i.l... sool to in vut matter and if found that -uch is nu case to take Up}cysvion Collnrd, sarvlceu Slas chainman in section 21-147-32.. 23.30 with . the pro parties to look after this mutBl' efore "‘3 spring freshet Clnyton Collard, services in copy- overnment fleld notes, comes. . Carried. % ved, Seconded, nnd carried to -take townu ip 168, ran Fooson ekt 8078 % oard reconvcnad u l 30 oclock, all menibers present. ceed-40 or 50.in number. * - More serious element in the situa- tion is the hundreds of thousands of refugees from Belgium, northern France, Serbia, Italy and other”in- vaded countries, many of whom have been making their homes In Paris . since the beginning of war.” 10 1t 'ia now possible for these to return to_their homes, most of them rofer to remain; 'in Paris, where théy are sure of getting enough ;to- edt, until materials ‘can be had,for rebujlding their homes. ‘These people “fill - up several. thousand of -the hotels and rooming houses, en, there are at all times about 6,000 Fench ofticers, 8,000 Ameri- Hopes Women Will - ~ Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Help Wanted— }|Fraveling Men - i "Several travelmg quen to” 4.00 52.50 17.50 B. Orth, surfn-zlng job 1827 0 W}manln”l;l. Conway, . surfacing George Utech, services as axman, can officers aud big contingents of 1d212|. Motion" made by Haersa and seconded | S¢orES Uteeh, fory 13.50 *.take &h, as a side line the e |by Ellle that the engineering work.on | ; ‘S MuGhee. stamps and trio ex ._ g English, Belgian, Italian and Serbian TOR BALE—80 atre improved farm, | road between Cléarwater and Cass coun- J.'C. McGhee, stamps and trip ex: so53(] Glass of “ wnter oy morn- Sai dlmg ot potate flotis fo - penses (....... Western Union “time service E. S."Woodward pairs and labor . Fm;.k Wells, surfacing job No. ofticers in Parig on leave. Recently the. situation -for these hds become-so acute that a soclety has -“heerf - -organjzed - among ' the ty, beginning at the west county line, between sections 19 and 30, township 147, -range .35, following the Jefferson Highway to the City of Bemidji,' thence starting again between sections 15 and the trade on commission for ing ‘helps us look and feel -Bemidji Potato If;otl_gxctg Co. , Clen, sweet, 1ruh ¢ 3 Ap———— located on Mississippi river, three ‘miles 8. W. of Bemidji. Well fin- ished-seven room house, also have some hay for sale. 502 4th Irvine 1.00 22.05 weaithiest French families to piace 22, township 146, range 83,9running east » S g rooms in:homes at the disposal of| Ave FPhone 355w 120223 | on section l;;w ,g;;ggr;w;;gea;tn;grggr r B Mdnason o srosaring 28| " HappyRbHiht; alert—vigorous Qfld» Amerleart ofticets on leave. = - |FOR SALE—At less than half of its|thence south ind east to the ‘cothty 1ine Mgg;*:;?'cfl*;}:ggaggbg;gtgingegg; 540 vivacious—a- 8°°ld clear lknamfi:exm The shortage of Tooms naturally| " 1 ;01 eost. . One complete. res-|between sections 31.and 33 ip-1 one Monroe Calculating machin ural, rosy complexion -a ; has resulted in an increase in rates. taurant outfit; | Address:B. C. care | e " ags 31, be approved N TA4E f“_””‘emh;oo from illness are assured. only:byl. : Rooms that' before ‘the.was cost $2| pjoneer : o Y pl0te "":&ugfl;;‘;lm anid soconded By Panl. | Kimball-Storér " oL B0 “séitten | Yclean; ‘healthy blood. - I only dvei-y ; ry . E - | mont Sheets ................. ; like . a.day fow cost §5" of 36. son that the bid of Mr. Fred Petre for |Earl Wells: 4250 | woman and: likewise every man could rfienfi‘ with- Natural’ | Earl ‘Wells, surfacing job No. 1827 H . K. Aakhus, 273% cords. and. birch cordwood 35,00 | realize- the wonders. of - the ‘morning|. 2 mfl% b;]t(h whlt a mhfymg change woul : ‘Instead J the thouunds of sickly, |- anaemic-looking :men,. women 1 rls with pasty or.muddy complex-f: ioni¥; instead: of the - m titades of “nerve wrecks,”. ‘run ., ‘brain s” and punmm,we ould see a|. virile; ~optimistic - thronz .of Yosy- cheeked oph ‘eyerywl 'fi’ ] de bath is had by dnnlnng, 14.76 Ulch mb'ming -before:- - hreakfast, a 3 | glass of ‘real hot water with a’téa-| #61.68 spooniful of limestone phosphate in. it/ to wash-from the stomach, liver, kid- FOR SALE—;]:esidence property -at corner Fit! street and Bemidji 3 £ Mr; Petre being th - ‘heavily in forest fire at Brookston last October,” I ‘will sacrifice thir property for cash. . Address owner, Rowe McCamus, Saxon, Wis. 214 FOR SALE—One car iipland hay on car at M. & L railroad, at $21.75 per ton on car. Hubert Carson, phone 237. 1dz212 FOR SALE—Quarter: section .in|. Township one fifty seven, Range the care of the %or be accepted, therg being. no othér bids received and Flour. All persons who can - produce the most favorshle -dishes and recipes will . be ‘amply rewarded. : For futrth- er mformatxoxi apply to Mor- K 222.00 C. W." Beets, work-done on-road luwnshlp 167-36 ... ... .00 9.00 P. Eckstrum, -repair’ work: in oved by Ellis and ueconded’ 'by Hayes tha resurvey charges be levied agalnst the section” 20, townBhip 152, amounting to $207:86. - Car~ 14.35 P At a meeting of t the above named nk,‘hald at the bank- - ing. hanu o& the 27th ‘day of January, A.-D, 19 e following resolution was oftered ‘ahd ‘adopred "by & majority vote of its" cnvful Resolved, That netlnn four of the Certificate of Incorporation of this bank be amended to read as follows: stion Four. The government of this tomr:uon and the management of 1its affairs shall be vested in a board of nine atr«:‘on who.shall be eléected at the nuil, meeting of the stock- sota ys. Steve Vuich . 4.66 E. 'W. Wilson, State of M vs. Walter Fay -5.40 Jess Wilson, State of ‘Minnesota vs. Walter Fay .............. 8.50 W.. Morrison, - bridge- force - ac- count sudlcln d!tch No. 27....39.25 H. N. McKee, coroner, vlewlns | remains of John D Smart-Getchell Ice Ci to. January 1st .. Bemidji. Hardware Co: quppnu ;Statements of fees and emulments of the following county officers were ‘presented .for. the year of 1818.« J. L. George, county auditor. Eart_Gell, “county treasire F. 'W. Rhoda, clerk of court, Andnw Johnson, sheriff. Moon, register of deeds. Gmhnm Torrance, County Attorney. Wanted ~ Everyoneto understand tlmt : . 4. B. Harris, Judge of probate. i Pio ’.'“}EQ:':,‘;‘; ':;,";';’,,ovu;gg,%'fi '_‘,',‘:n“;’%g ;‘;l‘i‘;:&;:lg!:vtént:::ch[‘;? Dlmg a’:; "‘\t & Rako, "c‘qglem?snl%rr?er ‘of First Be‘x‘:’fld;’:“'%:firance' ; aqgifi and tén yards.of bowels the pre- g‘e %fi;fligg,igogt:u diets - s distric Bemidji -Electrié 0. Nt g g o O liberal terms at 5% for quick sale. Imsdani, éoinrissionet ‘of Sec- | “olanper and Jamp: 55.00 "i us d"" indigutlble waste, sour|. Y 88 au - industrial and business insti- tution to safeguard the:in- terests of the farmers as pro- ducers and as shippers. & m. and four p. ‘We hereby rerury that the toren‘olng “resolution -was duly adopted by aima- jority vote of the capital stock, at a .meeting . duly called for that purpose “and held at the banking house in Be- mldg, on "the 27th day of January, “AC D, 19180 lermenp - and - poisons, sthus tening and: freshening the entu'e llunenhry canal before putting more. food into the stomach. Those subject-to sick headsche, bil- jousness, nasty - breath, rheuma! Address “L. C.” Pioneer office. 174216 FOR SALE—Oak, well built store ladder. Call at Ploneer office. \md dlutr!ct J. F. Hayes, cdmhfls.flnn distriet, Wm. Lennon, . commissioner nf Fourth district. 8. ‘W. Ellis, commlssloner ot Fifth district. quent lists . 2435 C. G. Hankey, expense of trips. 11.33 C. F. Schroeder, to 203 cordn % jack pine wood .. 111,37 Mrs, J. Stepps b Larena .. 22.00 1123t¢ H. Fisk, court commissianer. H. < £ 4 A8 B{a‘,‘i‘fiaem_ Roy K. Bliler, surveyor. 183 %reA " 59.65|colds; and particularly those who A. E. FEIR, Garfleld Ackerberg, ‘coroner. Clayton Coliard, rodman on’ fed- have a pallid, salldw comgplexion and SlBWfl". 5“1’9”’“9"‘““' of eral aid job No. 1901, .0 un... 48.00 C. G, Spencer, msulstnnt engineer, federal- job" No¥ -1 Miller-Davig~* L‘om uny 3 Cashier. Minnesota, County, of Bel- On mlz 20th dzy}?t Janunry, 1919. be- fore me appéared Baer and_ A. Felr, to me perlonfily known, who ba- 3 ing by me duly sworn did say timt hey are respectively the president “and cashier of -Security-* !tf“ Bank of Be- midji, that the seal affixed to the fore- going ‘instrument is: the corporate seal of sald corporationy. that sald Instru- .ment was executed” by them as lhelr 3 ‘free- act andvdoed JOHN F. GIBBO&B. (Notarial Seal) tary’ Pul - Beltrami County, Minn. ?i:y commission expires Novembar 15, State of Minnesota, Office of Super- intendent of Banks, Paul. January 30, 1919, This is to eerufy that the action of the utochnlders of the Security State .Bank of ‘Bemidji in voting to ihcrease the number of directors from five to nine and to change the date of the an- nual meeting of stockholders from the first Tuesday succeeding the first Mon- day of November, between the’hot of 10 a. m. and 12 m. to the first Tuesday succeeding the first Mondny of Jnnnary betwee: the hours of 10 and 4 s provided for in the forc oing Lmendmant to the Certificate of Incor- poration, has been approved by me. (Department of ankinr Seal) G. SIVWRIGHT, Buperlntendent of Banks, stnte of Minnesota, Department of l hereby certify that the within in- strument was' flled for record in. u-un office on the 30th day of January, A. 1919, at 4 o'clock v(yrn. and was dul recorded in Book B of 'State { Records, on pagn 2 LIUS A. SCHMAHL Secretary of State. Office ot Register ot Dee ds. Courity of Beltrami, Minn. who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound ot limestone phosphate at the dmi store | which will cost but a_trifle but is} sufficient to demonstrate the quick|. and remarkable chnnge in both health and_appearance awaiting those who practice internal nitation. We must remember that inside cleanliness is more important than outside; be- cause the skin does not absorb im- purities to. ', contaminate the blood;, while: the pores in the thirty feet: of bowels: do. FOB RENT FOR RENT-—8ix room house, 615 Irvine; one four:room house, 1236 Dewey. A. Klein. Phone 744, - 3d213 sfii’lzo It was' moved by- Paulson, seconded by 1fmsdahl, that the reports of fees and” emuluments of the county officers be approved -and placed.on , le Car- ried. It was_moved, seconded nnd carried that the bonds of the Bemidji Sentinel Publishing. Co. in' amount of $2,000.00 be approved and ordered filed: It was moved, seconded and carried, that the bonds of the Bemidji Publish- | ¢ ing Co.- in amount of $1,600.00 be ap- proved and ordered filed. Maved, saconled” and carried that the bonds of the Citizens State Bank of Grygla, Minnesota, in the sum off $12,- 000.00, be approved. Moved, seconded and carried; that the bonds of the ¥armers State Bank of Deer River, Minn., in the sum of $10,- 000.00, be npprovad Moved, seconded and curled that the bonds. of the. Staté Bank of Spooner in the sum of sxs 000.00, be arprcved Moved, seconded and carried, that the bonds of the Security State Bank of ‘Warroad in the sum ot $25,000.00, be approved. - Moved, seconded and carried that the bonds_of the First National Bank o Cass Lake in the amount of $35,000.00, be_approve, Moved by Bllis and seconded by Ims- daahl to adjourn until 9:30 a. m. Wed- nesday, February 5th. Board reconvened ns per .adjournment with all mamb:r- ent. - Moved by Imsdahl, uconded by Paul- son, that the surveyor be instructed to survey county road No. 132.. Carried. The following applications for reduc- tion and abatement and refundment of taxes were recommended to the tax to understand that every share’ of stock owned by shareholdérs is worth full paz'vi;ylge ‘and that I am per- 80.00 for judge of ‘prol .75 F. E. Johnson; vlewlng the bod i of 8. P, Peterson:and mflease 8.05 Henry White, one day dmwlns o grand and petit jurers 3.60 Geo. Hoh, for goods delf Frank Ferem pauper .. 10.00 Fred Petre, board for the January 6th to February sm 286.38 . O. Moon, to recording certifi- cate of county auditor, eancel- ing incorrect statement - summary made on lands in ditch proceedings, judicial ditch No. 26 .... < 137 Pioneer, 4 ‘8a217 work Call at 6082 4th st, or phone .607. - 3d213 e e WANTED-TO BUY—Cash paid for Liberty honds. Inquire after & p. m, evenlngs. room 51 Markham hotel. : 3dd213 \WANTED———Parly residing at 512 8th st., would like plain sewing, calf any time between Mondays and “Fiidays. 3d213 WANTED—A. hustler to sell Acci- dent 'and Health Insurance. We desire a man whose ambition it will be to act as division manager for territory of considerable size. . National Casualty company, 429 Palace building, Minneapolis. y 3d213 Wanted== ° Every shareholder to: be: present at our general elecs , tion meetig_g next'month. SIS Every farmer to understand that the time to organize. for : his own protection is NOW —tbat the Potato Products - Co. is NOT intended to-be a one-man affair-but an.organ- ization' for the development of the agricultural resources THE UNIVERSAL.CAR Reliable “service for*Ford owners can only be had where experienced Ford work- men using genuine Ford parts, or materials, have 'charge of ‘the J. French, St. Hnn.lra Lumber Co. Bakke. ut;nrn nt r‘;\l{dt 1 t llhl ::l . ; v , k Th g — et ‘was n this office for{ tions Bemidji, March 16th. $92| Paul L. Mello, "I work. is is “why we of this section. t! f . °a W. - e record .on the 3rd day of February, A. month. Exp'rlenc neces: % (o} Stanton. a D. 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m.,, and was duly ‘recorded ‘In- Book -3 of 'Miscellancous, urge you to bring your . Sllmflfl Ford car to us when it needs “going over”’ and Tha' Pays fixing up. Careful at- tention given to your car will lengthen the period of its useful- ness—prove to be money well invested. We have every facility to meet your wants and we give you the benefit of standard Ford prices. —o0 To the Skeptic My personal expenepce of twenty-five years in the busi- ness world and every dollar _ that I have is pledged to the- success of this important en- terprise.., Let us - cease “knocking” and everybody become a “booster.” " A. P, White. Plnnesr Publishing Co. Men, 18 or over, desiring clerk- Gust Jnhnm ships write for free particulars, Raymond Terry, (former Civil Ser- vice Examiner.) Continental build- ing, Washington. 34212 WANTED—Bell boys. Apply man- ager, Markham hotel. 2-10tf WANTED—Girls. also delivery man at Bemidji Steam Laundry. Work; begins Mar. 3rd. Adddress J. J. Trask. . 6d215 WANTED—A second hand sub serv- ice paker or corrugated roller. Must be in good condition and cheap for cash. Address XYZ% ioneer. WANTED—To rent; 6 room houra . with bath; in desirable location. ~Not too far from mawm aia trict. Address * Pioneer. 120tf s M e Sy FOR ANY kind of @ real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41, 12138tt Coun ody Audltor (2). Moved, seconded and carried, that the following - resolution be forwarded to opurlrepmsnuuu and senator at St. 'au! The following molutlon was oflered by Commissioner it_resolved that we, the eoumy boam of rami Co., Minnesota, are highly in favor of the Minnesota’s pro- posed Trunk Highway System, as laid out by Chas. M. Babcock, commissioner of highways, and recommend the same to the state legislature for its adoption. A copy of this resolution to be for- warded . to our representative, A. E. Rako, and our senator, L. H, Nord. On being put to vote was seconded by Commissioner Hayes and duly car- Dated at Bemidfl Minn., this 5th day of February, 1919 A. D. Johnson, County Auditor. 3 C. 0. MOON, ¢ 24212-213 Register nf Deeds. H, D, AXEL F. ELFSTRUM Registered Pharmacist Barker’s Drug Store M. E. IBERTSON Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer jjg URE FRAMING C. W. JEWETT CO,, INC. Phone 474 Bemidji, Minn. If you have any No. 2 p, toes, bring them in to Pim 17-W .and an-n 408 Beltrami Avenue. ~ BEMIDJI, MINN. “Lennon, . . Chairman-of County Board. )E wved by B;yu. ueonded by Paul- “that $5600 - ated from tha eral nvenua nd to the Bat-l trami County _Agricultural association to defray the expenses of the county

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