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FARM BUREAU SETS SEAL OF - ENDORSEMENT ~ ONGOODROADS Babcock Plan Heartily Recom- mended at Meeting in St. Paul STATE AUTO OWNERS WILL PAY THE BILL|CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORA.- TION OF PEOPLES STATE Clearbrook Writer Gives Views on What Should Be Done . With the Ballot (Special to Pioneer) pleasure in indorsing the Babcock Good Road plan with a rousing ma- jority. This association gives prom- ise of becoming one of the foremost associations of its kind very shortly in this state, while as a national or- ganization it promises to outdistance anything ever thought of or consid- ered possible among this class of workers. Congrafulations Due. The farmers representing movement are to be congratulated upon the work accomplished, and their stand upon the good road move- ment in our state should be taken to heart by all classes of people in the state. to good roads, comfort, safety, devel- opment and increased value of prop- erty and all lands in the state, it is our farmers, others. ‘expect to see, hear and find every one of them, who believes in a bet- ter, greafer and more beautiful state, a state with more homes, more pleas- ure and more real right hearted solid comfort than any other state in the Union, in line and boosting from the bottom of their hearts to tips of the hair on the tops of their heads. They cannot help but do it. if they value the land they live on, and the home they occupy with one single thought of pride and, pleasure above every- thing else in all the world. Why good people, no voters should be so inconsiderate as to place one straw in opposition to this movement Therefore, we expect to/see and heaz that Minnesots next November will go over the top for good roads and all it stands for, with a rousing ma- Jority, and that our farm districts will lead all other cl: th a|hold office until the first aanual T ot & and until their successors are|Duluth, larger per cent than ever hoped, or our faintest anticipations could ever :Jook for. Only by such a vote will our farm. ers prove to the state at large that they are capable business men, when large business problems of double in- terest to them are at stake, as well as feed the rest of them thrown in. Test In November. Never before in all the history Minnesota or the great northwest has a class of »&Tpple been put to the test as the farmers in our state will be belief that they will prove themselves worthy of the cause and put it over as no other public measure has been ' in our state before. Yes, friends and neighbors, let us Pprove at Iargg_ that the Minnesota _farmers are a progressive and en- lightened class of men and women. In view of these facts and accoa- plishments, which we stand_face to face with today, it is up to us to make good or fall by the way, and retard the development of the state a generation or two, while Minnesota, as far as roads are concerned, will be a mud hole without bottom or top, because our soil is by nature of such composition, the best agricul- tural lands in the world, that lasting highways cannot be constructed un- less this measure is put through, and the beauty on top of it all that it will not cost one cent extra in tax. .. Autos Stand Expense. While the man or woman, the where-with to be the owner of an automobile, large or small, can also stand the extra license attached to build the roads, as he or she will save more than the first cost of this license every year in gasoline, oil Wwear and tear of the car, not to men- tlon safety, to more than make up the difference. In other words, in place of donating this extra money year out and year in, to the oil barons why not put it into a piece of good road with your neighbors from every section of the state, and build up our community, ¢ounty and state as the motor age is here to stay, and the sooner we prepare to meet it' half ways the sooner will we reap TURTLE LAKE Aggie Saddler Friday. Arline, were daughter, ness in Bemidji Saturday. friends in Puposky Friday. Miss Elma Peterson, whp is ing business college in Bemidji was a week end visitor with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Olsen were Bemidji visitors Monday. home Friday. resume his duties. e BANK OF PINEWOOD. . that we have pursuant to the provisions of the laws of the state of Minnesota governing banks of discount and deposit; and|Dairy butter, pound. Clearbrook, Feb. 3.—The Minne-|{to that end we do hereby execute sota Farm Bureau assoclation, which [under our hands and seals the follow- met last week at St. Paul, took great |ing Certificate of Incorporation, to- wit: FIRST. The name of this corporation shall| = . be the Peoples State Bank of Pine-|\ypheat, wood. The general nature of its busi- | wheat, ness shall be banking, receiving de-|wheat, posits, buying, selling and discount-|Qats R R A K KA KKK 34 E H k k k% ‘i Mrs. Gust Swedberg visited Mrs. ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Olsen and visitors at the J. H. Locke home. Dudly Lawrence transacted busi- Miss Jassamine Long called on Mr. and Mrs. B. Wentworth and son Philip, called at the M. 'W. Butler A. F. Saddler, who has been visit- ing his family for the past week, left | Rye, bushel. . Monday for Redby, where he wil Know all men by these presents,|cCarrots, per cwt. ... hereby associate ourselves together as a banking corporation, under and x+ + Sunday attend- to $3.50 per cwt. GRAIN AND HAY' Qats, bushel...... beses VEGETABLES. Rutabagas, per cwt. GRAIN AND HAY No. 1....... No. 2.. . ing notes, bills and other evidences of | Barley ..... debt, domestic and foreign, dealing|Rye, No. 2 in gold and silver bullion and foreign; Buckwheat. per ib. loaning money on real{No. 2 timothy hay. . this]| estate and personal security; and the| No. 1 clover mixed. . place where the business of this cor-|Rye straw......... poration is to be carried on is Pine-{Corz ......... wood, in Beltrami County, Minnesota. coins and SECOND. Said corporation shall commence on If there be a class of |the 15th day of January, A. D. 1920, workers in Minnesota that is entitled {and shall continue for the period of | Potatoes ........ thirty years. 5 THIRD. | The names and places of residenc above any and all{of the incorporators, and the number In view of these facts we|of shares held by each of them are as follows: Joseph Tagley, Mentor, number of shares, 25. Andrew D. Stephens, Crookston, Minn.; number of shares, 25. Elmer J. Tagley, Gully, number of shares, 50. FOUR' The government of this corporation|{ Lambsg ......ccoee.n.. and the management of its shall be vested in a board of three|Garlic. I0....ooeeee.cnon directors, who shall be elected at the VEGETABLES Beans, brown, cwt....... Beets, per cwt...... e | Carrots, per cwt.... Onions, dry, per cwt Eggs, per dozen .. Cabbage, cwt..... Rutabagas, per cwt. Butterfat Packing Butteru Minn.; 7 Mutuon. Ib . Minn.; Hogs Veal ....... Beef, dressed. . affairs| Cucumbers, hot house, doz. Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. 85.20 ..95¢-$1.00 Barley, bushel ...$1.50 ceves ..$1.60 1| Red clover, medium, 1b.....42c-44c Popcorn, pound ............3¢c-10¢ Wheat No. 1..coueeieanss...$2.60 «..$1.00-§1.50 $1.50-$2.00 agreed to, and do|Beets, per cwt.........$1.00-$1.25 Cabbage, cwt. . $5.00-$6.00 Onions, dry, cwt. $5.00-$6.00 Beans, cwt. ....... $6.00-88.00 ..+..50c-55¢C Butterfat ........ c......B8C Eggs, fresh, dozen 50c-55¢ $2.70-$2.80 $2.60-§2.70 $2.50-82.60 $1.10°51.15 -$1%50 $5.25-$6.00 regular annual meeting of the stock- KKK KKK KKK T T holders to be held on the first Thurs- day succeeding the first Monday - of January of each year between the hours of 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. of the said day. The first board of directors | tained shall"'consist of the following mem- |Thursd Joseph Tagley, Andrew D,|George Remington. who shall | has been visiting here for about two y morning’ for en route to her home in Mr. Remington. .ac- companied her as far as Bemidji.; . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gline are visiting friends in Cedar Rapids, bers: Stephens, Elmer J. Tagley, ing, elected and qualified. FIFTH. The amount of the capital stock shall be Ten Thousand Dollars fully paid in, in cash, which shall be di- vided into one hundred shares of one hundred dollars each. SIXTH. The highest amount of indebted- ness or liability to which the corpora- of Ltion shall at any time be subject shall be One Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars. In witness whereof, we have here. next November, and it i i unto set our hands and seals this 5 per pincere 18th day of December, A. D. 1919. In presence of (two witnesses to each signature other than incorpor- ators) : Geo. F. Kitman and Oscar E. Gol- den—Joseph Tagley. A. Bergh and Oscar E. Golden— A. D. Stephens. A. A. Lindstrom and Cora Moen— Elmer J: Tagley. State of Minnesota, Polk, ss. On this 20th day of December, A. D. 1919, before me, a notary pub- lic in and for said county, personally appeared Joseph Tagley, Andrew D. Stephens and Elmer J. Tagley, to me known to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that they each executed the same as their frec act and deed. (Seal) 0. M. GROVEN, Notary Public, Polk County, Minn. who has| My cemmission expires April 7, 1923. State of Minnesota, Department of Banking. County of * TENSTRIKE Mrs. King., Mmeet-}months, left Satu! Kasson, Minn. Iowa, and southern points of nesota. Among those who attended T e e s L. 2. Mrs. King of Kasson, Mlnn‘fn;er- the memvers of the Ladidh Aid ay at the:home of her brother, ] who Min- the tractor exhibit in Bemidji Saturday Taylor, Scott Gregg. are: Mrs. Guy Stevens, Tuttle. lbus from the south side of the otu to the home of Margaret the Guild hall Sunday, Feb. 6. evening in the fire hall. Harold Rearick returned to after a few _days visit with mother, Mrs. L. Rearick. ing of the Minnesota Potato change at Little Falls, Jan. 26 27. of the nine directors of the exchange. vicinity on their way to their home in Beaudette, Minn. midji. There was a meeting of the S board January 30, at the s house. Lottie Downs has been driving the Her father has been confined to home with a gathering in his head. A sleigh load of young people drove lzabel Hemple Sunday evening. lunch was served and the evening enjoyably spent in games and music. The band boys will give a dance at Red Lake Agency Saturday morning E. E. Schulke attended the meet- Mr. Schulke was apointed ong Mrs. E. D. Alger and her mother, Mrs. Topping, visited friends in this Lawren Taylor, Albert Greene, John Stechman and Harold lake. is and A The regular monthly meeting of the Village Council was held Monday the his Ex- and State new A. B. Davis spent Monday in Be- chool chool The board has received no- 1 hereby certify that the forego-|tice that last year's state ald of ing Certificate of Incorporation and $3,500 is in Bemidji. This aid cov- the name People State Bank of Pine-|ers the transportation expenses of wood as given therein have been this|the children, and also the boarding day approved by me. expenses of the children who must Dated this 26th day of January,|come to town to.board. This state A. D. 1920. (Seal) F. E. PEARSON, aid will help the community wo, nder- fully as no district checks will be dis- Superintendent of Banks. |counted from now on. The board By G. H. Sirwright, Deputy Super-|figures that tbere will be almost intendent. 85269. State of Minnesota, Department of $2,000 to the good when all bills are squared. Mr. Fleischaman, the census in Tenstrike, has completed the benefit of the conditions as they |Stxument was filed for record in this town. exist today. [ aneea EC VUV Bemidji .. Newsy Notes office on the 26th day of January, | A. D. 1920, at 11 o’clock a. m., ami bohachat was duly recorded in Book 2 of State[¥* * Bank Records, on page 489.. JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, Secretary of State. Office of Register of Deeds, of Beltrami, Minnesota. I ‘hereby certify that the —_ HORNET County | tendent of schools, visited the sc! .., |here on Monday. within W% 3 % % o 2 2% b % Sam Ellis has been ill in Bemidji. C. G. Hankey, assistant superin- Mrs. Thomas Woodward returned man, his I hereby certify fligt the within in- [rounds and reports 235 people in our ; Chicago, Feb:-b.—Potato receipts today, 17 cars. Market weak. Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin Round and Long Whites, sacked, $4 to $4.35; bulk, $4.25 to $4.40. Wisconsin Spaulding Rose, sacked, $3.75. Bemidji ‘Potato - Market—aAll varieties, -bulk, small lots, $2.50 to $3.00 per cwt. Carload lots, sacked and loaded, $3.00 Idaho Rurals, $4.50. BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. gl:;:n:b R AR THE BEMIDJI PIONEER SCHOOL PHOTOS’ Dressed. beef, | Turkeys, live, pounad. .. Old Toms, live, pound Geese, live, pound ... Ducks, live, 1b. ... Hens, 4 1bs. and over .. S_prlngeu. all weights, 1b. ... Cow hides, No. 1, pound. ... Bull hides, No. 1, pound. . Kip Calf skins, No. 1, pound.. Deacons, each Horse hides, large, each.$8.00-$9.00 ‘Tallow, pouna . . Wool, bright . Wool, semi brig! The following prices were being paid ‘at Stillwater, Minn., at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: Parsnips, per cwt...... Squash, cwt..... No. 2 turkeys Turkeys, old toms Turkeys, small and thin.... Geese, 12 1bs. up, and fat Ducks, dark .. Ducks, .clean ..., Ducks, white v Hens, heavy, 4 lbs. and over 5 Springers, live.... Hens, small. . Ducks, No.-2 ... Geese, bright and fat. Hens, 4 1bs. up, fat.. Hens, small and thin Springers. dressed. Woel. semi-bright d a nesota avenue. WANTED—A young lady of umnex-| celled beanty wishes the name of 3| gentleman who-is not engaged for the 10th of rebruary leap year dance at the DMoose hall 1920, care of Sentinel. VERY FINE Cow hides, No. Bull hides, No Kips, No. 1. Calf skins No. T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY ! be found at heading of reg-: ular “classifi Ads received later than ! o’clock a. m: will appear un-| WANTED—Dining room girl. quire Vickers Restaurant. FOR SALE—One ‘“domestic’ sewing machine. THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, . 4 52 ORAGHES 4 1% R s MRS UR IRl L A. Brose TOBACCONIST i~ *400 Minnesota Avenue Keeps the best stock o:f Tobacco in the Northwest, also Pipes. We do Pipe Re- “pairing. : house, 7 rooms and bath—hot air, " heat, fine"garage, close to Normal. A real bargain. Can give possession March 1st. E.J:'Willits, the Land man. 5d2-7 WANTED —Kltchen girl at TRITd, Street Cafe. THE WANT - 'YOU WANT TO . GET YOU WANT 12c¢-14c¢] 40c-46¢ 26¢-30¢ <.26¢30¢ 16cy18e! ‘Quality and price in portraits .made us official photographers for the High school annual. Careful work, good materials, fine folders, yet low'prices. “'Let us' also serve YOU with _photographs. : ’Kodah finishing, too—certainly, at ‘economy" prices. ‘ | RICH PORTRAIT STUDIO Phone 570W 10th and Doud B. A. KOLBE GROCERIES The Best That Money| Can Buy “HipES hides, No. 1, pound. . ... $2.60-83.00. Corner Eleventh and Doud % Phone 657 - 10c-12¢ EAT AT ' Third Stregt Gafe | . Our Waiters Do the Waiting LIVE POULTRY fancy dry picked, 8 Ibs, . 40¢ , 91 4cC THE 'PIONEER WANT ADS - BRING RESULTS When your appetite hankers for something different Call 200 or 201 PALACE MEAT MARKET ’ HIDES - Make your selection from this list of choice fresh fish Lake Superior Trout .Lake:Superior White Fish. 5 Lake Superior Fresh HerrinE Columbia River Salmon" Large No. 1 Smelts Lutefisk, toe . Smoked Red Salmon " Stnokéd Boff&less Herfirig Finnan Haddies Withott a Bone Cod Fish The rate for ’want ads may department. this head in current issue 1n: 242-6 Sell cheap of taken in few days. Inquire at 1102 Min-| - ———— [ENT BEGINS FEBRUARY 28TH Call 5d2-10 e odern Lake shore ijllllllllllIlll_llIIIIIIllIIlIlIlIIlIIllIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIII|II||IIIIIII!llllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIlI||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘E KRKFEKEKK KKK KKK x hools instrument was filed in this office for|from St. Paul to her home Wednesda; record on the 29th day of January,|night. " i A. D. 1920, at 9 o’clock a. m., and _ 'We have on hand a carload of fine|Was duly recorded in Book 15 of | Thursday. quality shelled corn. $3 per w.undred. | Misc., page 124. Hamel and Webster, 120 3rd st. 327 (Seal) Sugar at the Sunshine Grocery. 1d6 | 242-6 C. 0. MOON, of Andrew Shaw went to Bommjl" V. F.|8 J. D. Bogart was in Bemidjj on T 000 Modern Samaritan Orchestra will furnish the music for the Mask Ball at the Armory, Pues- day Eve, Feb. 17th. <" - . oo AR Defective