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REFUGE FOR Castle of Vaduz Under Assumed Name. esque castle of Vaduz, belonging M Prince Lichtenstein. tlon strongly objected to having starvation. Munich. EX-KING LUDWIA Former Monarch of Béyaria Occuples, Berne.—A Tteport recelved here from Lichtenstein, Saxony, says the aged former King Ludwig of Bavaria has R found asylum under the fictitious name of “Prince Lowenstein” in the pietur to ‘The government of the Tyrolese re- public, it is sald, refused to shelter Ludwig on the ground that the popula- to feed members of royal families when they themselves were on the verge of Ludwlg, says the report, was ac- compsanied to-Lichtensteln by - several ¢ members of his family, whose lives were considered to be in danger in A dispatch from Geneva says that thousands of Germans with thelr fam- ilies are on the Swiss frontier anx- B fous to enter Switzerland, but that the permission to do so. % Will Buy Saloons for “Coffee Bars” XX Boston, Mass, — Temperance barrooms furnishing all the zood elements of the saloon mi- XXXX X fo RXRXXXHIXIIHXNXICXXNN XXX f. Swiss authorities have refused them COOOOCY XXXXXX X % nus Intoxicating lquor are )9 ::} planned for this city by the 3% %% Methodist centenary, according % 3 to the Rev. Dr. J. L Bartholo- K <} KA mew, executive secretary for the Bostou aren. In some cases liguor saloons would be pur- chased, he said. He belleved that the original bars might even be retained, but only soft drinks and coffee would be handled. Community houses and “poor men's clubs” also are to be established in connection witk Méthodist churches in the prinaipal }New England cities. XX XXX T XXX Y. XXX XXX % FOEEOODELOEE00D R0 24 ORI XN = = = Advertisements in this column cost half cent a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No ad will be run for less than 10c per issue. Ade charged 'on our books.cost one cent a word per {ssue. . No ads run for less than -26c. . P 5 FOD.SALE—A fine’calf; 6-weeks old. P. E. Welch, 706 13th St. ' 1463 SEVERAL SMALL, TRACTS—Of land near city; also several"good houses for sale, a: few fine residence lots and business blocks. House for rent. Morin Land Co. Little Falls, Minn, wldb3s BARGAINS—In Morrison . county lands. 160 acres 4 miles from vil- lage Fort Ripley,” all fenced, 10 acres under plow, 40 scres easy -to break up, Good soil.on good road. Price $27.50 per acre. 40 acres one mile and a half from Little Falla, 20 acres under plow.. Good house. On state road. 160 acres 3 miles from Swanville, 70 acres under plow, 20-acres good meadow, New 5-room house. Price $50 per acre. Terms. Several other good farms in this county. Morin Land Co., Little Falls, Minn. wid53 FOR SALE—Several houses, central- ly located; one modern. Also two business blocks paying big interest. Also a number of improved farms at low prices and easy terms. For further information write or see Frank X, Heroux, 107 Broadway East, L :Falls, Minn. . w1d63 FOR SALE-—11 acres; fine modern § room house, good barn, new chick- en house, 2 good wells with gas en- gine attached to pump. Part of land in strawberries, raspberries. and other small fruit. Ideal truch farm close to one of the best mar- kets to be had. Price and terms are right. If you-are a gardener look this bargain up. T.F. O'Con- ‘nor, Little Falls, Minn. w1d53 FOR SALE—160 acres close to Little Falls, 100 acres under cultivation; good meadow and pasture, . good buildings, price $665.00 per acre. Splendid 120 acres, same neighbor- hood, partly improved, $35.00 per acre. 80 acres 31 miles west of Little Falls price $4000, 60 acres 2% miles from Little Falls, well improved, $6200.00. 10 acres close in, well improved, $2000.00. Also several other improved farms, small tracts, and city property. &e‘rtln & Totten, Little Falls, nn. FOR SALE—I have some of the best hardwood land near Puposky. Some lake shore and improved, bal- ance easy cleared. Also % section near Blackduck, some lake shore, will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply to E, J. Swedback. 6d58 ———— e FOR SALE OR TRADE—P{ano. What have you got? ~A. care Pioneer. 6d57 FOR SALB—Row boat. Inquire at 808 Irvine Ave. 6d57 e B T FOR RENT—Furnished room. 512 3rd St. Phone 842-W. 3a53 FOR SALE—Logging horses. 'Forty good heavy work unorses for sale at reasonable prices. Part or all. International Lumber Co., Inter- national-Falls, Minn. ~ 6d66 — FOR SALE—A Ford touring car, in good order. Would take a cow, harness, or machinery in part pay. ment. Earl L. Flora, Tenstrike, Minn, 3wb6 w1d53 FOR SALE-;Good ‘ll’so;d -\-l.l;:tor office gate, Can be seen at G. W. Camp- bell's office. Dr.:G. M. Palfigl; FOR SALE—Good 5-room house and gatagé on 3 lots. One block from Nymore Bank, tlose to-box factory. Only $850. I dare you to make me a cash offer. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, 5d63 PR SO R O et ¢ FOR SALE OR R&NT—6-room house, or one, two or three rooms. Magnetic treatments (by appoint- - ment). - 1237 Dewey Ave. Tele- phone 161-J. 6466 SR ool SO 0 L FOR SALE—At a bargain, five room cottage, hardwood- floors, city water and light. Inquire D. Gainey, Bemidji Hardware Co., or 1309 Beltrami Ave. 6d638 ittt ik A S S FOR SALE-—160 acre farm; 30 acres under high state of cultivation and fenced; 3 room house, good log barn, chicken house, good well, on main road, 4 miles from town; only $2000.00, easy terms. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel. Ave. Phane5 d‘EIé FOR SALE—Good 9 room house; modern except heat, 50 foot lot, barn; fine location; $500 cash, $356 per month, including interest. E, J. ‘Willit, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, 6463 FOR SALE—Highly improved 10 acre farm, only one mile from new mill; about half under cultivation; basement for house; splendid well; might consider fart trade, only $1000. E.J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Phone 41. 5d63 FOR SALE—80 acre improved form;. 25 acres under cultivation, log house, barn and other buildings. Team, cows, young stock, pigs and machinery and 50 bushels potdtoes. All for $4000. -E. J. Wiltits, 218 Beltrami .Ave. Phone 41, 5d53 FOR SALE—80 acre improved farm; about 16 acres under cultivation; house 24x24 on stone foundation; log barn, chicken house,. hog house, nice sightly home; % mile froni Little Bass Lake; only $2500. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. .. -, . bdb FOR SALE—50 U. 8. government tents, 15x15, 12 oz., doublefilll duck. Be seen at 418 America Ave. Price $30. aplece. Nels Loi;:ieds. Wi 1246 P2k A R i FOR SALE—Five room cottage, hard electric lights. ‘Lot extends to < Ave. lake shore. - One block south of Normal school. Inquire 1204 _ Dewey avenue. 424tf FOR SALE—bG. acre lots and other land on easy terms, will take libérty bonds. Mathew Larson, wood floors, *!Nymore; - Minn. - "Phone FOR_SALE—Bee the Bemidji Sta- : tionary store for rubber stamps, tac. simile -signature stamips, no- “tarial -geals. and corporation ‘seals. : 3 36tt [ RS S Wy FOR SALE—Pive room cottage, city water, sewer, .and electris- Hghts. | % 1Mo d-room house; lot 650 by 140, facing east; 1.block from the Nor- mal; $300 cash; balance at $14.60 per month.: E B-room cottage; lot 106 by 240; fine location; good well; small barn and ‘wood shed. = $1800 cash for quick sale. 120 acres improved farm, on Jefferson Highway 2 miles from Railroad station; 4-room house, large barn, chicken house and oth- er buildings; clay loam soil; 40 acres under plow, 20 acres natural meadow. A house in Bemidji worth about $1500 will handle this. A real bargain. - b5 acre garden tract, 8 blocks from the 14th “street school; 6- room cottage, henhouse, 10 by 10; woodshed 10 by 12; garage, 8 by’ .16; well and good pump; all fenc- ed; berry bushes; Price $1600, one half cash' or will take good team or car for part payment. Bemidji Townsite lots on easy terms; buy now before the raise. GEO. H. FRENCH........._Phone 93 J.P, LAHR ............. Phone 328 Markham Hotel Building Catarrn Uannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine is taken internaily and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was rrescrlbod by cne of the best physiclans n this country for years, llt, is com- of some of the best tonics known, combined- with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine is what produces sucn wonderful results In catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonlals, free. F. J. CHENEY & CQ., Props., Toledo, All Druggists, e, .~ Hall's Family Piflg for constipation. HAVE YOUHADIT ? ¢ ¢ ! When your back is broke and ] your eyes are blurred, And your ghin bones knock and your tongue is furred, And your tonsils squeak and your hair gets dry, ¢ And you're doggone sure that | your’re going to die, But you’re skeered you won't and afraid you will, ) Just drag to bed and Have your Al pong Lord nd pray the Lord to see you * thro For yn‘\lfve got the “Flu?’, boy, you've got the “Flu.” SEE MITCHELL BEiSORE THE MICROBES GET YO V. D. S. Mitchell The New York Life Man Northern Natl Bank Bldg. Room 5 Phone 576W city . water, sewer,|.. 780-3. " w l11’011 SALE—Lots 9-10-11.12 on Bel- | WANTED—Girl, to work in hak;;;& trami Ave. For terms write F. A. Holloway, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 1734 Park Ave. 5 164430 FOR SALE—Fine 5-room, house, 2 lots, sacrifice sale fo ronly $1,400, B. J."Willits, 218 Beltrami. Phone 41, . : 5163 FOR RENT - FOR RENT-—Modern , furnished room. 917 America Ave. Phone 277-W. 3d53 FOR RENT—Stor¢ room, one door west of Rex theatre. P. J. O'Leary. & : 8 4456 FOR ‘RENT—Funtished room. 600 Bemidji Ave. Phone 326. 3d53 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, at reasonable .rates. =314 ‘America Ave. 6d52 WANTED IF YOU WANT—To sell or exchange your property, write me. Minne- sota Str., Chippewa Falls, - Wis. John J. Black. -1d63 WANTED—To hear from owner of good farm for sale. -State cash price, full particulars.: ‘D, F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 1d63 THREE CITIES, ON SAME DAY, GET D. B. C. PUPILS Misses Mamie Olson, Anna Anderson and Bereniece Kel- ling, graduates of Dakota Busi- ness College, Fargo, N. D., ob- tained good positions on the gsame day in three different cities. Miss Olson went to the Farmers State Bank, Sanish, N. D., Miss Kelling to the First National Bank, Baker, Mont., 31and Miss Anderson to the Iowa State Livestock Insurance Co., Fargo N. D. D. B. C. pupils are always in demand by northern business men. F.L. Watkins, Pres., Da- kota Business College, 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D., invites questions about the D. B.. C. courses of study. ! \ Ellll|IllIlllllllllmllllllll“IIIllllllllllmllIIIIIlmlllllIIIIIIIllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllll"Illllllllllllllllll LT AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF IN- CORPORATION A OF BEMIDIT MANUPACTURING COMPANY: State of Minnesota, County of :Beltra- A.°'M. Bagley and W, L. ) being duly sworn, -each: for himse! ‘poses and under his .oath certifies: /That they are respectively the Presi- dent and- ‘Secretary of A Bemidji ‘Man- ufacturing Company, a Ccorporation or- nized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Minne- sota. i 5 LN o That on the 26th day of April; 1919, at the office of said corporation, at a special meeting of the stockholders of said corporation, duly called.for the ex- pressly _stated = purpose of amending Article III of the articles of incorpora- tion of said corrnrauon, 80 as to in- areasé the capital stock of said corpor- ation from $75§00 to. $125,000,- and ‘to provide that $75,000 of said stock shall e common stock, and that $50,000 there- of shall be preferred stockasaid prefer- red stock to have no voting power, to be paid an annual dividend of ten per cent, such annual dividend to be cumulative, and to be paid before any dividend is paid upon the common stock of” said corporation, and sald corporation to have the right to retire said preferred stock it any time after five years from.the 1ate of its issuance, upon payment of the face value thereof, and accrued divi- dends to the time of such retirement, —and also to amend Article IV of the articles of incorporation so as to in- creage the highest amount of indebted- ness or llability to which said corpora- tion shall at any :time be subject from $10,000 to $125,000; the following resolu- tion was adopted by a majority vote of all the stock of said corporation issued and outstanding: b “Resolved that Article: ITI of the mrti-] oles ‘of ‘incorpgration of this corporation be Amex} éd 80 at to increase the capital stock of sald corporation from $76,000 to $125,000, so that said Article III'shall read as follows: B ARTICLE IIL Section 1. The capital stock of. said corporation shall be One Hundred and Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, and the same shall be divided as follows: $76,000 thereof Intg seven hundred and fifty shares o0f common stock of the par value of one hundred dollars each. $50,- 000 thereof to be designated as Prefer- red stock, to be divided into 500 shares of the par value of $100.00 each, said perferred stock to have no voting power, to be paid an annual dividend of ten per cent, such annual dividend to be cumulative, and to be paid hefore any dividend is paid upon the common stock of sald corporation, and said corpora- tion to have the right to retire said preferred stock at any time after five vears from the date of its issuance upon payment of the face value thereof, and accrued dividends up to the time of such retirement. Resolved that Article IV of the arti- cles of incorperation of this corpora- ed s0 as to increase the highest amount of indebtedness or liabil- ity to which sald corporation shall at any time be subject from $10,000 to $125,000, so that said article IV shall O. |read as follows: ARTICLE IV. The highest amount of indebtedness or lability to wh‘l’(;h u.‘l’cji c:rpornlon :!6:.‘!: t any time subject sl ?iundryed and Twenty-five Thousand Dol- lars.” m;n Witness Whereof the. said Presi- dent and Secretary of said_ corporation have hereunto set their hands and affix- ed the ses; xtflt;&lg“c’urponflon. this 2 of N . Sehizgay P A. M. BAGLEY, W. L. BROOKS. (Corporate Seal) Subscribed artdilglonlxnt; before me this 25th day of April, (Notarial WM. J. WERTH. Seal) Notary Public. Beltrami County, State of Minnesota. My commission expires Dec. 17, 1924. State ut(gln{\eugmé it De) ent o e, 1 lx:::eby certify that the within in- struments was filed for record in this office on the 28th day of April, 1919, at 9 o’clock a. m., and was duly record- ed in_book H-4 of Incorporations on P 161, et JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, Secretary of State. 79108 Office of Register of Deeds, Beltrami County, Minnesota. I hereby certify that this instrument was 8led in_this office for record on the 1st day of May, 12 of Miscellaneous on page 192. C. 0. MOON, Deeds. Register of A. D. 1919, at 1 o'clock p. m, and was duly recorder in Book Home Bakery. WANTED—Kitchen and dining room girl, Kelliher hotel. 4467 g e e e WANTED TO RENT—A small fur- nished house, for the summer. Must be good, no children. P. O. Box 634. 1d63 WANTED—Harley Davidson motor. cycle, for cash. ‘State model and condition. Address Mc., care Pioneer. _6d67 WANTED—@Girl, at Erickson hotel. / 4d63 WANTED—Bell “boy, at Markham hotel. 424t The young lady sausage, butter al;ld eggs. % when you use— - will deliver to all parts o inf Rre gt T eliver o a menr || Chief Brand Butter Bays n my customers. Yours for Made in Bemidji That when her business, Ask your_dealer. . Brother Bemidji: Creamery Co. Comes home B'_ M Merseth P. S.—Drink our pure ‘buttermilk— He will Subscribe for The Pioneer mr v ‘( _Have his : = = S e Photograph taken llillllIllIIIIIlIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIITIIIlIlIlllllllllllllIlIlIIIIllllIl!llIIlIlllIllllilllllll_llllllllllllllg Before he ‘ : Sunday, May 4th H Puts it away p SRS And that : ; 250 o Hakkerup ; s Photographs 7 J \ LT piossagren THE GOSPEL'S WORTH ki TO THE WORLD” 10:30 A, R ; Neatly Pressed Suits Always Look New Regular and frequent dry cleaning and préssing keeps your clothes in- splendid ap-: pearance and fit as.long as the cloth will wear, and lengthens also the length of wear given by the material: THE MODEL DRY CLEANERS Phone 537 309 Third Street LOST ANI» FOUND . AN~ LOST—Thermometar and cap fromf raditor, between Nymore and Be. midji.. Finder please return to Ploneer office for reward. 2d66 — 1 HAVE two cows in the pounds, a brown and black, Joe. Hahn, Pound * Master. 503 Miss. 5Adv5e'i e e e NEW MANAGEMENT I have purchased the Ny- more Meat Market, conduct- ed by H. T. Schmid¢, and in- vite the public to come and . Enjoy Your Meals! inspect my stoek of fresh-and || ¥ ot - salted meats also all kinds of || :You will enjoy your meals better om.i Safe \! “WORLD'S VISION" 8P.M. ‘Beautifully Ilustrated- With The Stereopticon Sunday School at 11:45 ~ .Methodist Church : Blaine Lambert, Minister Ninth and Beltrami Epworth League at 7. . “The Church—destroyer of all human slavery.” Go to church Sunday! We'll welcome you at ours. iiillllllllllillflIlilllllll lIllllllIlllllll!l_llII"IIIHIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll fillllllllll]ll'lllllljllllllllllll“lllllflfi Chiropractic ~ The Road to'.l‘lealth"; PHONE 401-W If your health is not just right, convincing proof that you will make no mistake. ple living outside of Bemidji. Chiropractic literature sent free on request. gums, catarrah, ete. worms, etc. Chiropractors . 1. - Slight displacements at‘ this point will. aches,eye diseases, deafness, epilepsy, vertigo,: wry neck, facial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, etc. 2. A slight displacement of a vetebra in this. part of the spine is“the cause of throat trouble, neurslgia, pain - the shoulders and arms, goitre, nervous prostration, la- grippe, dizziness, bleeding from the nose, disorder of 3. The arrowhead marks No. 8, locates the part of the spine where subluxations will cause bronchitis, felons, pain between the shoulder blades, rheumatism of arms and shoulders, hay fever, boils, etc. . 4. A vertebral displacement at this point causes heart disease, asthma, pneumonia, tuberculosis, difficult breath- ing, other.lung trouble, writers’ cranips, ete. 5 .Stomach and liver troubles, enlargement of the. spleep, pleurisy, and a score of other diseases, are caused by displacements in this part of the spine, so slight as to remain unnotices by others except the Chiropractor. 6. Here we find the cause of gall-stones, dyspepsia of the upper bowels, typhoid fever, shingfes, hiccough, i Brigh.t'é diseake, diabetes, floating kidney, ovarian ‘roubles, skin diseases, eruptions, and other diseases are :aused by nerves being impinged at this point. 8 Spinal adjustments at this point give relief in such cases as appendicitis, bladder diseases, peritonitis, uterine troubles, irregular menses, lumbago, etc. 9. Why have constipation, rectal troubles, piles, sci- atica, prostrate trouble, etc., when adjustment of this part of the spine will remove the cause? 10. A slight displacement of one or both innominate bones will likewise produce sciatica, rectal, uterine and prostatic troubles, together with many other diseases of the pelvis and lower extremities. call bere for consultation. Our past results are Correspondence invited :from peo- Drs. Lunde & Dannenberg 1ST NAT. BANK BLDG. SN S S ail . .é T L e am———o el Defective

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