Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 28, 1919, Page 6

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER o ame WANT A ML (Continued from Page One.) ( cash in advance. No ad will be run for WANTED—Experienced dry goods less than 10c oer issue. and store man. O’Leary-Bowser " PAGE SIX WANTED WANTED—Giri, for general house= work. Mrs. A. D. Johnson, 419 America avenue. 3d71 . 4 ¥ Ad h n book: it one 3 § Informal Reception. : - e e ',,,",,,‘,,f books, cost Gae| Co. Bemidji, Minn. The first social affair of the out- less than 36c. WANTE Night porter, ing was the informal reception at Birchmont last night. Many Be- midji people were there to frater- Markham. WANTED—To hear from owner of PLAN TO MAKE A ROAD DRAG "~ FORSALE FOR SALE—Chalmer car. Good nize with the visiting editors and | fllustration Shows an Implement running condition, 1915 model.| " o004 farm for sale. their w‘i'ves:i anddthel'l‘v;ently;;flrstt -hg:- Which Is Simple and Inexpensive Quick sale. Phone 341.J. 3d71 price, full particulars. ers| - e talion band- unces. foa Ll —Tough Wood Best. FOR SALE—_A refrigerator, in fine| _Minneapous, Minn. : f rector Riggs played an open air con- cert of an hour, while the big spa- cious porch of the hotel was thronged with hearers who applauded heartily. There was a general, fraternity on the part of the throng and dancing was a feature of the evening. This morning, trains and autos swelled the attendance and this af- ternoon the sports program is on. Woods Camp Feed. Dinner today was a lumberjack feed, tendered by the Crookston Lum-; el condition, at 1115 Lake Blvd. (Prepared by the United States Depart- 1d628 ment of Agrichiiture.) i IF YOU WANT—To sell or exchange your property, write me. - Minne- The accompanying illustration shows | FOR SALE—15 acres of hay stump- sota Str. Chippewa Falls, : a typlcal design for a road drag, which | age 2 miles southwest of Bemidji, | John J. Black. =~ 1d62¢ is very simple and inexpensive. The Inquire Mrs. E. M. Hayner, 110 6th | \vANTED—Waiter and kitchen girl: design contemplates the use of an ordi- St. 1d628| yijckers hotel. N 2d628 basy l5g of timber, such as may be |poR SALE Fords, Fords, Fords : & h » | POSITION ‘WANTED—Ford chauf- readily obtainéd In al,most every local- one 16 apd two 17 models. All|" four mechanic, Apply Ford hotel. , Uy. The log shouif e Sbout 7 08 81 tourlng obrs, These cars oro all sas2s||| - It’s really wonderful how a new top and: inches in diameter and from 6 to 8 feet priced- right for quick sale. Might . ¥ 4 % long, and should preferably be of hard, accept terms from _responsible| WANTED—Cook, at Lake Snore some new seat covers will change t_he ap- 5 ted. o = . . tough wood which wil not decay very | Bartice Liberty Bonds accopieh] hotel 2628 )1l - pearance of your old car. The.cost is right, ber company in the pines near the d R s TR I R e S e ek A 5L B o a Tt onte e chief role | rapidly when exposed to the weather. |. 515 Misslssippt Ave. 24828\ o o 5 Fora S of the menu was 300 pounds of Red | White ouk, burr oak, chestnut, ‘cedar, | FOR SALE—Summer home, 6 rooms; | chauffeur mechanic. Apply 320 and we do the work quickly. hickory, walnut, or any similar wood also 3-room cottage. Perfect lo- Minn., Ave. - 3d628 way be satistuctorlly used, provided | cation. large screened |poreh.| i S Many men are having the seats of their " Birch: t Beach. . N e Sl eay 618tf| hospital. : sa628(ll new cars covered. It protects and pre- drag is put into use. Railroad ties —_—— 5 3 have been frequently used for this |pOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta-| WANTED-iitchen girls, ot Biroh: serves the leather.. Drive in and get the , measurements taken today. : purpose and possess the advantage tionary store for rubber stamps, mont hotel. Pl(one 15_» 2 or 235. Have your curtains replaced. Lake pike, caught by the state fish- ery; 1,000 doughnuts, mashed pota- toes, baked beans, pie and bread, tea, coffee, buttermilk, cigars and cig- aretts. The superintendent of the feed was Herman Hyson, one of the best camp cooks in the forests of the state; Charles Barry and “Hub”’ Ness, assistants; “Bob” Drake, chief cookee, As a precaution against inclement that they are already cut to about the fac simile signature stamps, no- : 823tf right length. In selecting the ‘tie, tarial seals and corporation seals ‘————“—_“—'—v ANTED—Girl, for kitchen-—w-—ork, however, .care should be exercised to 35t Markham hot'el, AR, 5d628 see that.it is of sound wood and of D e T e FOR SALE—Horses, horses. WReD | winnpn™ itchen girls, at Hotel the proper.size. 1 the - ‘ , tent: 1 you want good horses call on 3 weather, tents capable of caring for Fonia FHores Market, Th%y m:s: Dalton. i 624tf BEMID‘" TOP & GUM'MN GUMPANY- emid] 200 had been erected. The drag is made by splitting or The serving of the dinner was sawing the log into two equal semi- | be sold as represented FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see under the direction of Bert Lakin,|cylinders, which are then framed to- | Horse Market, John Moberg. 519tf| or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami logglri‘g sl;)perlntendent of t‘}xe Crook- | gether in the manner shown in the me bard Ave. Phane 41. 1213tf . C. M. JOHNSTON, Prop. ston Lumber company, and “Andy” | illustration. The better of the two A B_] » — oo p: Rahn of Minneapolis, attorney for | wood floors, city water, sewer,{ ANYONE NEEDING a boy to do odd ;/ 3 Shop back of Pioneer Office g;etc::s :houk; form :inz f:;:nt mnf: electric lights. Lot exten(:l!l "N; jobs, notify Prof. W. G. Bolcom. 1 the drag, because it Is the one sul lake shore. One block south of[ Phone 637 519tf : Jected to the greater wear. Moreover, Normal, school. ~ Imquire 1204 PR R SN S | BEMIDJI MINNESOTA i ‘ while the front runner should always Dewey avenue. 65tt ; | be placed with the faee forward, it'is FOR RENT claimed by many that better results | ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION AND = ». FREE RENT—Two rooms, to party may be obtained by having the round BY-LAWS OF THEE FARMERS Who will take care of my threa fur. PRO AND SEIFPING memorial servicé for the-iate Frank | Part of the back runner go forward in ”"'::mfl”_ nished rooms, in exchange. J. J. J. Meyst ot Minneapolis will be held. | Order to increase the smearing dction ellihe Minnes Parr, 414 America Ave., or care ~He was a member of the executive|Of the drag. The two runners are |, Knu: e by these prese:t‘;. That| of Pioneer. " 2d629 eommittee of the Minnesota Editorial | usually spaced from about 30 inches |the undersigned, adult residents of the association and one of the cl State of Minnesota, do hereby make,|FOR RENT—Modern frunished front & most | to 36 inches apart, and are connected sign and agree to the following ‘Articles room. Gentlemen preferred. 1001 the Crookston company. ‘Tonight the session will be in the nature of a patriotic meeting. Judge Stanton will preside and several men of unusual prominence will speak. Memorial Service. At 9 o'clock Sunday morning, a widely known among the newspaper|in ladder fashion by means of cross |or Incorporation: Minnesota Ave., or call 314-W fraternity ‘?lmtheMSlmta ll{e w;la.s the | ctakes or rungs. . i Article IL o as i 3d630. D¢ manager of the Minneapolls office of | iy o o1q5 of the rungs are ordinarlly | tne Farmors Beosace snd ShiPDINE A 580+ the Western New: er Uni nd highly esteemed by all who knew | fitted into 2inch auger holes, bored in |clation and shall be incerporated as LOST AND FOUND him. Herbert C. Hoatling will lead | the runners, and are securely held in |y65 Revised Laws ‘of Minnesota for | S o~ e oy thg eulogies in memory of Mr. Meyst. s t p §1919, and 1 act datory there- < place by means of end wedges. The of angnsufi;’l:::exftfils &'g:;ti?. Its prin-} Owner may have same by calling at Triv to State Park. 11y At 10:'0’clock the editors and fam- auger holes are so arranged that the | cipal office shall be at Kelliher, Beltram{[ pjoneer oftice and paying for this runners, when .framed together, will |[County, State of Minnesota. ad. 2d630 ilies will be taken to state park at Lake Itasca by auto where a big fish be displaced in a longitudinal direc- Nu,ufi,'fi,‘f‘gflin;,s, —_— = Ship Your dinner will be served at the state forestry by the state forestry board. tion with respect to each other. Th The purpose of this corporation shall|- y ‘ offset HIDES, FURS, WOOL, Late in the afternoon there will object of this displacement, or offset gfiréacknb\'reg?flbfiuD?':)lfl“kc‘gdi“’? sfi?&‘{ SNAPS! SHEEP PELTS d BEE an . be a general dispersal, the associa- ¥ ' ‘ WAX and TALLOW AR as it is usually termed, is to make the | product, timber product, hay, and deal 9 1; . ends of the front and back runners |i Juch other articles a8 ooy o apock. 3-room house, 25 ft. lot facing follow approximately the same line on | holders and patrons of this corporation; || Irvine Ave. 1 block from the tion members departing for their d i i Aomee fhe roud whie the drag is in oper- | (L RUSASE, S TN AU || High Sehopl Price 8020, o0g e S al . E h as ma e ~ L NATIONAL PROHIBITION IN the':-l;rore s::oz;:llo::pe:d o:&:fime‘::t' L i ton i Bourss ot ‘such Dusi- :hed, close in Price $1,000, easy To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY " e ness. erms. - 118 Belt Ave. BEMIDJI ESO' EFFECT MONDAY NIGHT | of skew necessary to make the drag| ==~ = . = ArtlleIllL . . .. on[| 720 acres of good hardwood » MINNESOTA empty itself. But since this skew va- of Corporation. land, good roads. Small payment Washington, June 28.—As the pro. | Fies With the condition of the road | The Corporation shall commence busi- || engh, easy terms. Price $11 per 3 by and hibition enforcement measure finally | Surface, the proper offset to be given | igs3 on or about July ist. Iv1b. S0Ci| acre. i N is put in shape forthe house it will|to runners cannot be definitely fixed. | years. S e 152 acres, clay loam soil, 9 miles north of Bemidji on Turtle WE PAY the highest market price for rags metals, rubbers and. scrap iron. We. also pay freight on all out of town shipments for 100 pounds and over. Highest prices paid for hides. GOLDBERG'’S HIDE & FUR CO. Phone 638-W be divided into three titles: ¥irst,| Under ordinary conditi an off Article IV. O general enforcement of wartime pro- | of from abou:y 12 mche:n:o nbuntsle; The ,,“munck"?ft"":h%‘“cc:fin“ stock of || Lake, % mile lake shore. 30 hibition effective on its approval; | ynches will prove satisfactory. this corporation shall be $5,000.00, which || acres under cultivation, 45 acres second, constitutional prohibition; ! shall be divided into 500 shares of the |l patural meadow, house 14x24, third, regulations for the manufac.| IR Order to make it easy foi 2 man jpar value of $10.00 each, and shall be|| harn 32x40, concrete basement, ture of industrial alcohol, the latter | to Stand upon the drag and to chift his | Pl o lb;?:llg';v; '(','}"n‘.’:",dc‘é;pi‘ifi':‘m“é‘fiéfii floor and root cellar, large hay two effective January 16, 1920. weight properly when dragging over | direct; provided, that said Corporation || loft. Granary 16 by 18, summer a hard surface, the drag should be |may increase l:":fng:;"':f“,‘m";h‘ge:%"‘t‘fi} cottage. An ideal dairy farm and EFFECTIVE MONDAY NIGHT. provided with two 1-inch boards paral- | in limits prescribed by law, at any meet- || summer home. Price $60 per acre, ‘Washington, June 28.—War time | lel to the runners and nafled down to | ing the stockholders called for that}| small cash payment, balance easy prohibition will become effective Monday at midnight without enact- purpose. in accordance with the statutes applying in such cases. terms. ment meanwhile by congress of addi- tional legislation for its enforcement. Article V. 8-room house, completely mod- Indebtedness. ern, on Lake Boulevard, 3 blocks BUTTERMILK DAY SET. Washington, June 28.—July 1 is The indebtedness or liabilities, except|| ¢15m the Normal, lot 40 by 140, a National Buttérmilk day. Butter- Q ts du t for produce of this (‘?.A;‘ropuorl“afl(unesll’l;lll‘on o.{yln‘:a aggregate || fine home for $5000. Terms. milk, the United States department of agriculture thinks, is one of the & sum greater tf the actual paid-in 8-room house, lot 50x132, capital stock. good well. $500. Easy terms. best drinks in the world—nutritious, palatable and full of zest and vim. Article VI Meetings. GEORGE H. FRENCH... Phone 93 The man who drinks buttermilk reg- ularly and copiously is doing a good Th shall be held at such time and place a4 préscribed in the by-laws, an|| J. P. LAHR, Phone 328 turn for himself. That is one of the purposes of proclaiming Buttermilk annual meeting of the stockholders’ for Markham Hotel Building day. The other is that the dairy in- the purpose of electing officers and for the transaction of such other business dustry in the United States will be encouraged. as may be properly brought before such Buttermilk day, it is hoped, will a meeting. Special meetings may be called as provided for in the by-laws. Article VIIL remind many people of this drink, in- troduce it to others, and be the be- The ofticers of this Corporation shall he a president,.vice-president, secretary- treasurer. The management of this Cor- poration ‘shall be vested in a board of directors, composed of nine members, in- cluding the.above mentioned officers, ex- officio. Such officers shall be elected by ballot at the annual meeting of the stockholders. The officers and directors shall be holders of stock. Article VIII. . Mrst Bo%rd lo( D(rictor‘sd % F "The rames and places of residence ‘ol Typical Design of SplitLog Drag. ‘the fl’ra\ hoard o; ;l‘lrectors of this Cor- poration are ‘as follows: the rungs. These boards should be|"ficqitent—A. A. Metzinger, Kelliher, about 8 inches wide and their length | Minn. . should be slightly less than that of |y, iceresident—J. the runners of the drag. " ‘Sfifi{elary-Trensurer—B. M. Armstrong . < 2 Minn, The chaln by means of which the | DI ot TR 5 pettengill, Kelliher, drag is drawn should be about 8 feet | Minn. < Director—Axel J. Sandberg, Blackduck. l';“gh and Its links should be made| ‘pirecior_R. N. Holt, Keiliher. Right now, especially, every-- o o . T WM| DT e Nole ‘ y ] 4/ one should be happy. With the drags two trace chains may be used s anley. p for this purpose. Rirester “:\%J%f:’i’ég. N \ - signing of the Peace Treaty and clowns who keep the kiddies and you Many road drags-constructed & These "‘""“:’?er‘.'fmfi‘e:';p”““o" et 1 \ » i ] constantly laughing, are always in | 2bove described, without metal-cutting | bo amended at any genemlca:feg;gu:; : XY . our bOYS back home agailn, 4th of the rings or hippodrome track, Dottie | 38es or other modifications, have been | ihe, stocinoliers S5 My Uich® von “Gays e ioni Synder and her nerd of elephants are| Yery satisfactorily used where the con- | totics 1o the stockholders. ; . July has double significance. quite a feature, as are tne Daly| ditlons were favorable. It is evident,| In ““‘{}“"“Yh;’he""h,",fi;“n"fi; ihe mid Bros., acrobats; the champion bare-| however, that such drags are effective :\':10:53 ox::d ogne'als :teus 23rd day of June, back somersault riders of the world, | only on comparatively soft road sur-|A. D. 1919. 3 : ; 5 ¢ Dress yourself in one of ou ' NOBBY HAND-TAILORED SUITS There will be another performance faces, and to diminish this limitatlon | “slois Heinzer. for this great occasion. CELEBRATE JULY4l ‘Management. ginning of a greater consumption of buttermilk that will contribute to the health and happiness of the con- sumers and, at the same time, help dairy farmers to develop production. GOOD. CLEAN PERFORMANCE. The Walter L. Main shows will ex- hibit in Bemidji, July 3. This year the management of the Walter L. Main shows have spared no money in procuring the best. Twenty-seven high class acts are on the program and there never is one dull moment. The army of ‘W. Skinner, Kel- in the evening. doors opening at|80d also to increase the life of the| Christ Linder. . J. TAYLO! 7:30, and reports from otll)ler t(g)wns drag it is very desirable to provide (Notarial Seal) B gXa:t‘:'y Pu%fic. where the Main show has exhibited | @ metal-cutting edge for the front run- Betraml Gono's, N53E: say that the night shows are not cut,; ner. An excellent edge of this kind sMy-commission expires Jen . but given just as presented in the| may be made from a strip of iron or afternoon. The Main show is good ¥ and whenever it comes to Bemidji is sure of packed tents. S State of Minnesota, County of Bel- steel about one-fourth inch thick and | "5 i *Sememberea that on_this 23rd about four inches wide, and even old |day of June, A. D. 1919, before me, a ; : - $ s % O id coun- : . wagon tires or wornout grader blades {‘;“},?;;3‘;2}{; X‘},’;L{',;]“‘A,ffl'. fietzic:get. g Pl'lces l 8-50 ‘tO 40.00 J. W. Skin M. Armstrong, M. B. ! “E ENEMIES OF DAIRY INDUSTRY | ™™ Peer ery satisfactory. Lo Skdmner, B N Mendbere. T. J. Schuiling, John Wolden and Wm. GOOD ROADS ARE NECESSITY |Iverson to me knows 10 Br d"foregoing | EREN 5 ! They Are the Men Who Cause to Be b- Manufactured Poor Grade of —_— instrument and whose names are su B i ] : s d_hereto, and severally acknowl: Butter for Market. Add to Joy and Comfort of Country | S5T05% 2\ ey executed the same freely ! ™ ™ P, and City Life—National Prob- and voluntarily for the purposes herein expressed. b There is a class of men who are lem for Everybody. 0 seaty F Moba ¥ Eoniic k SR The Glothier more dangerous to the dairy industry = {INotaxlal S . 3 ! 4 ) Beltrami County, Minn. than the men who use the substitute, | G00d ronds will add to the oy and | My commission expires Jan. 18, 1923 and they are the men who cause to be | comfort of country lite and city life.| . oo oo o SU18% 4o Betrami manufactured a poor grade of butter. | They are a public necessity. The prob- N nn‘m'ry st thilatinptroment There i8 no substitute for first-class | lem is a township problem, a county | was Hied in this office for record on the butter, but for butter made from old, | problem, a state problem, a national |24th day of Jume. A. D. 1919, at 4 & and 1 rded in stale cream there is not only danger of | problem for men and women of all busl- | S1SC% -, 0, and was du ’;nr;?:%e 10. C. 0. M Bemidji, Minn. substitutes, but there is danger of | mess and industrial life. It deserveg . 0. MOON, many people not using butter at al- | united cogperatiod: 43 Y [aasatSaEt o Remeter o e Defective

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