Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 13, 1919, Page 4

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TR 3 i - BOYCOTT IS BIG 10 - London, Jan. -30. (By Mail.))— British Associated Chambers of Commerce have been unable to de- vise any effective method of boycott- ing Germany with its 70,000,000 in- habitants, despite demands for the boycotting from every locality. Resolutions declaring boycotts have been pasged in all the big English colonies. In ' England, France and Belgium hotel men’s as- sociations Have resolved to refuse io house Germans as guests. Odd Bequests, When men begin to think about winding up their worldly affalrs and disposing of their earthly possessions, then do they, as at no other time of their mortal career, reveal the odd workings of their minds by the strange bequests they make, of which this ex- |/ traordinary instance (s given: “T bequeath to George Willlam Steel all my fancy stockings, and to Mary Hannah Wiggin my set of false teeth for walting upon me. Thus, on & half-sheet of notepaper, Willlam Green- wood, an English retired cotton spin- per, disposed of his worldly “goods and chattels.” - China’s Peanut Industry. Before the war the peanut industry of China had reached its highest point in its relation to the forelgn export trade. The annual- exports then were about 70,000 tons of shelled peanuts and about 50,000 tons of oil. More than 40 per cent of these amounts went from the port of Tsingtau, as Shan tung has become the largest peanut- producing province of China. POLITICAL' ANNOUNCEMENT (Authorized and to be paid for by A. T. Carlson.: Amount, $10 for|,, series.) A. T. CARLSON FOR MAYOR T am a candidate for the aoffice of Mayor. . I believe in an economical business-like administration of the city’s ‘affairs, as far as this office is .concerned. ¥ Your support at the polls election day, February 18th, will be much appreciated: A. T. CARLSON. Don’t trifle with a cold —it's dangerous. You can'’t afford to risk Influenza. Keep always at hand a box of QWlp CASCARA 2 QUININE QOQM\O Btandard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet lorm-—safe, sure, no opiuu—finh up a cold ER S, Tl : The genu tor , with Mr, Hill's pictire, At Al Drug Stores. %800 ‘Bofs-It’ Peol Off This Corn,” Leaves The Toe as Smooth as the Palm of Your Hand, ‘ew that ‘“‘Gets- t never irritates 68 your to re. The corn never It” will not get. the flesh, never Just two 'drops of ts-It" and gnnol the corn-pain vanishes. bortly you can peel the corn right 'HARDWARE DEALERS MEET. ' WeWonderfaltoSoe*Getelt” Pes] Off Cornel off with your fi r and there you are—pain-free and happy, with the toe as smooth and corn-free as your palm. “Gets-It” ‘is the only safe wx{ in the world to treat a corn or callus. It's the sure way—the way that never falls. It is tried and tnic -used by milllons every year. t always works. “Gets-It” makes cut- ting and digging at a corn and fuss- ing with banad Salves or anye thing else entirely unnecessary. “Gets-It,” the guaranteed, moneys- back corn-remover, theonlysure way, costs but a trifie at any drug store, M'f'dby E. Lawrence & Co.,Chicago, IiL Sold in Bemidji and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by Barker's Drug Store. ‘ s v W Beleice says that old age be with ‘Weaken eys and dl?:lfivgl%.rms. This being true, it is easy to_believe that by keq;ln; e kidni - tive organs cleansed and l:’.n‘pnedr %:l:- 4 omig old st:e $ be &hfnd and by tho average person. ¥ P For over 200 years GOLD MED. lem Oil hnz been relie &r; v lem in odorletla tasteless capsules contain- drops each. Take them as stimalates the kidnsy CACEEEVCRFRRRRERARERCRDRRRSRRCRRTRSE OLD AGE STARTS : . _WITH YOUR KIDNEYS with & swallow of | GOLD (By United Press.) . ' Fargo, N. D., Feb. 12.—Fargo’s ‘guests of honor during the present three days are the hardware dealers of North Dakota, who -are here to talk shop and inspect the latest {deas at the hardware-fashion show in the armory where the exhibts of the jobbers will be on- tempting dis- play. ’ o A 7 Prominent speakers.will take part in the program. S oG TANT D DEPT. FOR SALE FOR' SALE—Seed and. seed oats in car. ' Larsons Feed Store. - 2-214 FOR SALE—Potatoes at 65c per bushel. Phone 808} . ;342156 FOR SALE--80 acre improved farm, Tocated ou Misstssippi river, thrae miles 8. W, of Bemidji.. Well fin- ished seven room house, also have some hay for sale. 6502 4th Irvine - Ave.. Phone 3566W. 7124222 FOR SALE—ALt less than half of its original ‘cost. One complete res- taurant outfit. ‘Address B. C. care oneer. 210 OR E—Residenoce -property at corner Fifth street and Bemidji Ave., formerly occupied by Elliot, florest. On account of losing heavily in forest-fire at Brookston last October, T will sacrifice thir property for cash. _Address owner, Bank No. 882 AMENDMENT TO CERTIFICATE OFX INCORFORATION OF THE SECUR- ITY STATE BANK OF BEMIDJI. At a meeting of the stockholders of the above named bank, held at the bank- ing_house on the 27th day of January, A. D. 1919, the following resolution ‘was offered and adopted by a majority vote of its capital stock: -Resolved, That section four of the Certificate of Incorporation of this bank be amended to read as follows: % Séctlon Four. The government of this corporation and the management of.its affaire shall be vested in a board of nine directors who. shall be olected at the regular annual meeting of the stock- holders to be held on the first Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of Janu. of each year between the hours of ten|. a. m. and four p. m. 3 ‘We hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by a ma- Jority vote of -capital stock, at a meeting duly calléd for that purpose and held at the banking house in Be- :\nlalj)!. 13?9 the 27th day of January, s | FQR - SALE—Quarter section in “Township one fifty seven, Range thirty-eight.” Ditch: tax paid for ninteen seventeen. Low: price and liberal terms at-5% for quick sale. H. C. BAER, oy ¥ é Address. “L. C.” 'Plonéer office. NCOTRGIEN, e A. B FEP?I'!‘,“”‘ % 174216} Cashfer. FOR .SALE—Oak, well bullt store ladder. Call at Pioh_ut ut(lliv.;su State of Minnesota, County of Bel- tram{, ss. ° On this 29th day of January, 1919, be- fore me appeared H. C. Baer and A. E. Feir, to. me personally known, who be- ing by me duly sworn did say that they are ‘respectively - the president and cashier of Security State Bank of Be- midji, that the seal affixed to the fore- going Mmstrument is the corporate seal of sald corporation, -that said instru- ment was executed by them as their free act and deed. JOHN F. GIBBONS, (Notarial Seal) Notary Publio, Beltrami County, Minn. N;y commission expires November 15, State of Minnesota, Office of Super- intendent of Banks. 8t. Paul, January 30, 1919, 3 This is to certify that the action of the stocholders of the Security State Bank of Bemidji in voting to increase the number of directors from five to nine and to change tlie date of the,an- nual meeting of stockholders from the first Tuesday succeeding the first Mon- day of November, between the hours of 10°a. m. and 12 m. to the first Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of January. between the hours of 10 a. m, and 4 p. m., as provided for in the torolgolng amendment to the Certificate of Incor- poration, has been approved by me. ~(Department of Banking Seal) = G. H. SIVWRIGHT, . Superintendent of Banks, tStnte of Minnesota, Department of ate. I hereby certify that the within in- strument was filled for record in' this office on the 30th day of January, A, D. 1919, at 4 o'clock p. m., and was duly recorded in Book B of State Bank Records, on pn‘ge 280. - JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, = Secretary of State. Office of Register of Deeds. 7 County of Beltrami{, Minn. 1 hereby . certify that the within In- strument was flled in this office for record -on the 3rd day:of February, A. D. 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m., and wasg duly recorded in Book 3 of Miscellanéous, page -175. 7 . PR i C. 0. MOON, 2d312-213 Register. g{f Beads. FOR RENT FOR RENT-—Six steam heated .rooms, bath, over. J. C. Penney Co., Third street building. See Mgr. FOR RENT-—Six room house, 615 Irvine; one four room house, 1235 Dewey. A. Klein. . Phono‘ad'l;laé- WANTED : AR AN AN A A TIPS WANTED—Plain ‘sewing to do. 601 Minn,, Ave. 8-213 ) TNCOETHE MONEY YOI CAN- SAVE DN SHOES Clarence J; Bloenker of St,-Louis, Missouri, \gples. ‘I have’a .pair of shoes with Nealin Soles and have used them for two.years; - I think they will las&d another six mong." 'ds r."; Bloenker:: alep recommen Neslin.Soles for their comfort’ and waterproofness. ;, - , 8 It is 3 remarkable fact that' Néslin Soles cost no more than others that give only:c . wear, -You can 't them on new. m many slyles or ‘men, women, and children—and they are available everywhere for re- \ T IlIIIIIIIfi"TITI"iIIlIIlIIII“ Cash Specials for Friday and Saturday 1 gal. New Manse maple and corn syrup $1.50 1 15-0z. bottle Catsup for ..t .l LR, 23c 1 20-0z. jar Jelly. .25c 1 No. 3 can Sauerkraut forli ey i T 17¢ 1 20-0z. can Lima Beans for:.. . o200 16¢c 2 103-0z. cans Stone’s Soup, all kinds. .20¢ 1 1-Ib. can Calumet Baking Powder. .20c 1 1-lb. can Ryzon Bak- ing Powder ....33c 6 bars Galvanic Soap FOX: .%o ot i 29¢ 3 bars.Creme Oil Soap for oMt . 28¢ 3 bars Witch Hazel Toilet Soap ....12¢ Fresh Eggs .. ... .. 45¢ W.6. Schroed soling, too. ‘And ‘look: at. the money you save— because you need fewer pairs of shoes with Neolin Soles. Remember—these soles are made by Science to be espe- ‘cially tough and durable. They are manufactured by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co: of Akron]Chio, whe also make ‘Wingfoot Heels—guaranteed to outwear any other heels. - action and enables the organs to throw off the poisons which cause premature old age. New life and strength increase as you continue the treatment.. When completely restored continue taking a capsule or two each day. GOLD MED- Haarlem Cil Capsules will keep you in health and vigor and prevent & return of flge dheu!e. not wait until old or disease have settled down for g At the first uir;onmtg;t ’3“{0'”‘“’5 are nomrm: roperly, your druggist 8 X “of &LD MEDAL’ Burlcmn:m oy Capsules. Hona’}hretunded if they do ::?mm"’to’:“i for the original orported. 8| or the o ) MEDAL brand. I ufloflw prck- ages. b * THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Rowe McCamus, Saxon, Wis. 214} J. C. P. Co. )R8 WANTED-—Smail flat or 3 room apartment, unfurnished; man and wife.” Address, H. A. Hanson, Markham hotel. -~ 3d216 WANTED—To do wood sawing and unload from cars wood or hay, prompt service, right prices guar- anted. Phone, 851w. 3d215 WANTED TO BUY—Cash paid for Liberty bonds. p. m. evenings, room §1 Markhgm hotel. 3 . 3dd213 WANTED—Party residing at 512 8th st., would like plain sewing, call any time between Mondays and Fridays. i 3da213 WANTED—aA second hand sub sery- .ice paker or corrugated roller. Must be in good condition and cheap for cash. Address XYZ Ploneer. ; WANTED—Girls. also delivery man at Bemidji Steam Laundry. Work begins Mar. 3rd. Adddress J. J. Trask. 642156 desire a man whose ambition it will be to act as division manager for territory of considerable size. = National Casualty company, 429 | WANTED—Sewing, By day or piece Palace Inquire after 5 For Quick,Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices " Hides, Furs, Wool, Sheep Pelts and Bee THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13, 1919 - R T WANTED—About 3 furnished rooms| WANTED-—To rent; 6 room house or house. Address W. C. care| with bath; in desirable location. - - Pioneer. 5 64217 Not too far from the business dis- s _— trict, ® Address *'S,”” Pioneer. 120t WANTED—A hustler to sell Acci- | e dent and Health Insurance. We|FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal,. %, 4 see or write B. J, Willits, 407 Bel- - trami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tr work Call at 6082 4th st., or " Minneapolis. 2 3d213 3d213 building, phone 607. SHIP YOUR: : Wax and Tallow To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR .COM_PANY 118 Belt. Ave. - Bemidji, Minnesota vm"cmmp”cgwn LONG BURAING PIPE AR :lca'sts“vfemmc ¢ e S LN n-“ l '"lllllflm it I ALK about smokes, Prince Albert is geared to a joyhandout standard : that just lavishes smokehappiness on every man game enough to make a bee line for a” tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe—old or new! Get it straight that what you've hankered for in 4 pipe or cigarette makin’s: smokes you’ll find aplenty in P. A; That’s because P. A. has the quality! You can’t any more make Prince Albert bite your tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse drink when he’s off the water! out by our exclusive patented process! : You just lay back like a regular fellow-and puff to beat . the cards and wonder why in samhill you didn’t nail a section in the P. A. smokepasture longer than you care to remember back! . Bite and parch are cut Prince Albert everywhere tobacco is sold. T red bags, gndtbu.hmdmmcmmdmdlmlf mzwnidnn—afl —that clever, practical pound al glass humidor with sponge top that keeps the co in sach perfect condition. "‘yaf‘oldq Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N.'C. MARCH 3RD We Re;open~ i - —t 1it | ! 4 i ~ Bemid;ji Steam Laundry - Our 11th Year PRI 7V | (S -J. J. TRASK. Defective

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