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FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13, 1920 4K KK KKK H KKK KKK KK *|aRTIOLES OF INCORPORATION OF " SOLWAY CO-OPERATIVE TELE- i mm > PHONE EXCHANGE OF SOLWAY, 3 3 ok 3 o6 2 ok 3 Ok Xk Ok MINNESOTA. Mrs. William Fellows is at Eagle . Wex, (t:he utnde};[silgned,treséder;‘ts obt Bel- ram ounty, Minnesota, do hereby as- Bend, Minn., for a two-weeks Visit | SOl FO ives together for the pur- with her sister, Mrs. ‘Wilbur Hut-|j}0se of being incorporated as a co-oper- ¢hinson. a%lve‘ ussucia(}:on u‘x)uler1 fl]w Fr}:‘rylséons b 3 : i _|of chapter three hundred eighty-two, |’ Friends of Mrs. Julius Miller, for-1y, . y" oy \innesota, 1919, all the acts merly of this vicinity, have hrecelivred fllmen(lntoryl thereto, and supplementary V' 3§ g e that Mrs. |thereto, and to that end we do hereby : \fi?fiirtrgixgdtl;:s{lov‘lrle:}(m:)gl the “fiy > |adont and sigu the following articles of Mrs. Miller is survived by three small children and her husband, all of whom are ill with the “flu.” incorporaticn. The name of this cof- Jjogeph Hermann and William Co-operative ARTICLE 1. poration shall be Solway Telephone Exchange. The ‘general nature of its business shall be build, lease, own, operate or Schulke spent Saturday evening in trol telephone line or lines and ex- Blackduck. Minnesota, and vieinity. - Mr. and-Mrs. W. T. Blfl!{ley of | 1t sha(xlll also lhzwohprl))“vel:”to buyb rielnlt Spur, were betwegen train visitors in ;’:n and control suc ulding. or build- s gs and other real or personal property our village Wednesday evening. as may bee neede in the cunducpt of its The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian | business. church met with Mrs. William Trairs . and to cooperate by membership or oth- on Thursday afternoon. erwise with any other cooperative asso- Rev. Grundy of Mizpah conducted |ciation (or dnke naturg. lllt t}s‘?au have 3, i i power to 0 any and al ngs, non setviges in the Presbyterian (_:hurch inconsistant with law, which is neces- both in the morning and evening On |sary or desirable to accomplish the ef- Sunday. If Rev. Grundy meets with . AHT!SLE‘)Z, i The )}rh;(;lme placelof ransactin usiness of this corporation ‘become the resident pastor of this|shall be T the Village of Solway, Coun- village. Y hrtaLe s e fime ot 3 3. i . e me of commenc- W. A. Ricé transacted business ill|i g pusiness of this corporation shall Bemidji on Tuesday. oF John Pemble and Roy Booth went of its duration shall be thirty years. + ARTICLE 4. The names and places 40 Rochester, .Minn., last Thursday|,;" residences of the persons forming changes in Solway, Beltrami County, It shall also have power to affiliate fects herein stated. ~ the approval of the people he will be February first, 1920, and the period night. Mr. Booth is to be operated|this corporation are: on for appendicitis and Mr. Pemble John A, Thoren, Solway, Minnesota, to h th inatjon of his|FrEsident. ¢ have another examinatjon Geo. Becker, Solway, Minnesota. Vice mouth and throat. President. Earl L. Grinols, Solway, Minnesota, There was a business meeting of |, 2l G the Christian Endeavor society Sat-|Sefyeiryplreasurer, urday evening at Mrs. Fred Ket- ¢hum’s. The same officers were re- slected for the coming year—Mrs. Ketchum, president, Mrs. Ray Booth, Powers, Solway, Minnesota. T. J. Lomen, Solway, Minnesota. Otto Fredericks, Solway, Minnesota. P, J. Rock, Solway, Minnesota. ARTICLE 5. The management of this corporation shall be vested in a board of directors composed of seven members. 1reasurer and Irene Kruger, secre- e i 4 A The names and S tary. After the business meeting|Board of Dj e"cw,sd:,r::sse“ o the first junch was served and-the members| John A. Thoren, Solway, Minnesota. Otto Fredricks, Solway, Minnesota. indulged in a general good time. The band boys had to postpone !? }’- Lgm;PS.SOSlolway.l\d}\‘linnesotn. their dance Feb. 6th, as they could| p. J Rock, sOnway’fnynn'L'.éfifgfa wet no music. They will give their| Geo. Becker, Solway, Minnesota. last dance before Lent on Feb. 12th. g?f‘{ée%é ‘o}fn{‘t?ilss'csmwa);'l Minlnelslotba, . . corporation sha. They have secured good music and|president, a vice-president and a okl expect a large crowd. tary-treasurer, elected by and from the Miss Leona Woock was confined to Bo’i‘\;d offlpire’ctors. P ner home for a few days last week e officers and directors elected at with a severe cold. the time of organization'shall hold office until the next annual meceting which Rev. Pryor of Warroad, Minn., has a?lz;‘lel be held on the second Tuesday of { + gistributed religious literature to the| ARTICLE 6. The amount of the capi- I homes of Tenstrike during the past|tal stocK of this corporation shall be | Swook g.lonmth:usand‘dollars v{hlch shafil be paid = - _ . .|in money or in property or both, in such | Harold Heroux, formerly of this|manner and at such times and in such place, passed through here this week [amounts as the Board of Directors shall >n his way to International Falls, to gx;de_r.l 'l‘h?‘ c&pitalf stg‘ck shall be divid- v el d_into shares o e par visit his a_unt, Mrs. Setlll _';‘hompson. thirty-five dollars, each. A. E. Gibson of Bemidji and Mr.| ARTICLI 7. The amount of the in- Smith of Waterloo, Jowa, transacted |debtedness that may be incurred by or in behalf of this assoeiation, shall at no times exceed the amount of the paid up capital stock of the association. ARTICLE 8. These articles may be d in the manner provided by law. TIMONY WHEREOFR we have hereunto set our hands this 17th day of January A. D. 1920. £ JOHN A. THOREN, GEORGE J. BECKER, EARL L. GRINOLS, D. P. POWERS, value of Yusiness in town Monday. SEMIDJI FARMERS CLUB MEETS NEXT SATURDAY The Bemidji Township Farmers clab will meet next Saturday at the Carr Lake school, as usual. Mrs. SCHOOL PHOTOS 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 aiso serve YOU with photographs. Kodak finishing, too—certainly, at economy prices. . RICH PORTRAIT STUDIO Phone 570W 10th and Doud KIDDIE'S GROUP ~ MUST BE GHECKED Dr. King’s New Diacovery" | will do that very thing, easy and quickly ON'T say, “Poor little young- ster—I wish I knew what to do for youl” Just give a little Dr. le:fi‘s New Discovery as fllrectsd and the croupy-cough won’t nger. g' cold is not to be fooled with. Get after it at once. Loosen the congestion, the phlegm-stufiiness, and the throat-torture. A family remedy for colds, coughs, grippe, and kindred attacks. Fifty friend to cold-sufferers. ears a i;ltty ears of highest quality. 60c. and ${20 a bottle—all druggists. —————— —_— Bowels on Schedule Time —the bile flowing freely, the fer- menting body %flsons eliminated. Dr. King's New Life Pills make the bowels function regularly and keep the system cleansed of gaseous im- purities. 25c. a bottle, all druggists. BAD BREATH Caused by heid-Stomach ow can anyone Wwith a sour, ga86y s!}émngh, who is constantly belching, hae heartburn and sufters from indigestion have anything but a bad breath? ~All of these stomach disr;’mers mean just one thing— Acid-Stomach. EATDA\'IC. the wonderful pew stomach remedy in plessant tasting tablet form that you eat like a bit of candy, brings quick Telief from these stomach miseries. EATONIC sweetens the breath because it makes the stomach sweet, cool and comfortable. Try it for that nasty taste, congested throat and “heady feeling” after too ‘much smoking. 1 . - Alfred Moen will be the hostess. A T. J. LOMEN, large attendance is urged. OTTO FREDRICKS, P. J. ROCK. Signe;_l. seuled and delivered in presence 0O ‘'RANK J. SMITH, ADOLPH_GUSTAFASON. G |FURS FURS FURS 4 Why pay high prices for Furs and Fur Coats. Trap 1 your own skins and we will { make your furs to order. All J work guaranteed. We make a specialty of relining and remodeling Furs and Fur Coats. Styles furnished upon On this 17th day of January, A. DI 1920, before me, a notary public in and for said county and state, personally ap- PeAred . .......eiieeiiiiioaabsattiias . ,to me known to be the persons described in the foregoing instrument, and whose names are subscribed thereto, and sever- ally acknowledged that they executed the same freely and voluntarily for the purposes therein expressed. Office of Register of Deeds, Beltrami County, Minnesota. I hereby certify that this instrument was filed in this office for record on th 3rd day of February, 1920, at 3 o’cloch p. m. and was duly recorded in Book 11 of Misc. on page 55. request. —C. 0. MOON, we Buy Raw Furs 2d2-14 Register of Deeds. Zekman & Schiller Manufacturing Furriers 521 Marquette Ave. q ‘Minneapolis Minnesota PHONE =77= For your Livery Gar Service and Courtesy Our Motto Ward Bros. Auto Livery Taffeta of a newer style influence. character. ingly new in treatment. lines. UR consistent attention to de- tails has won for us the approval of those who appre- ciate dignified ser- vice. Our worthi- ness to serve the people of this city has become well . known. assured. And the pricing will be dresses of such quality. 'M.E. IBERTSON: FUNERAL DIRECTOR JIUNDERTAKING GOOD [LIFHONE 317-W<317- R. BEMIOJ If neglected, Acid-Stomach may cause you a lot of serious trouble. 1t leads to nervous- ness, headaches. insomnia, melancholia. rheus 1 matism, sciatica, heart trouble, ulcer and ! cancer of the stomach. It makes its milliona ing in energy, all tired out. It often bringa a!;;mit chropic invalidiem. premature old age, hortening of one's days. 2 hY(fl:‘neefl%)xc help that EATONIC can give ou if you are pot feeling as etrong and fwll nsyyou should. You will be surprised to see how much better you will feel just a8 soon as you begin taking this ‘wonderful | stomach remedy. Get a big 50 cent hox from your druggist today. He will retarn yout money if you are not satisfied. EATONIC SPRING | Now Showing - Advance Spring Styles In New Dresses $28.75 to $89.50 An occasion of importance, for this collection is newly arrived and every dress bears; unmistakable evidence From delightfully simple styles to dresses that make a picture in them- selves,. All are most spring-like in ¢ The three-quarter length sleeve, with a new neck is shown off to unusual advantage in dresses correspond- Some styles follow basque There are bolero effects. Some attractive dresses are delightfully beruffled and puffed. Colors of navy and copenhagen blues, brown, taupe and black may be chosen. So interesting are they that the selection of a becoming dress from so many new styles is practically extremely interesting for M. M. JAGRIN, Prop. _EXCLUSIVELY LADIES APPAREL of victims weak and miserable, listless, lack-, neys and thirty feet of intestines all the indigestible waste, poisons, sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal. Those subjects to headaches, back- aches, bilious attacks, constipation or stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phos- N CETTEHIGHEST PRicE } = HIDE§; fl!!i,y L, PELTS, ETC. The LARGEST CONSIGNMENT HOUSE | PAGE THREE phate from the drug store and begim enjoying this morning inside bath. Just as hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Limestone phosphate is an inexpensive white . powder and almost tasteless. Bargains! SAGE TEA DANDY | TO DARKEN HAIR I's Grandmother’s Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- pound’ ’at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annu- ally, says a well known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair van- jshes and your locks become luxuri- antly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Gray- haired, unattractive folks aren’t wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight and you’ll be delighted with your dark, handgome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. Choice, a box ... if you are accustomed to wake up with coated tongue, foul breath or a Tomorrow morning, immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- stone phosphate in it. This is in- tended to first neutralize and then wash out of your stomach, liver, kid- dull headache; or if your meals sour bl and ferment, you have a real sur- prise awaiting you. ] . - N 202 Third Street = ‘EVERYDAY PRICES AT TROPPMAN'S : ORANGES ORANGES ORANGES Big Special for SATURDAY Corn or Peas, three cans for 3c Dozen $1.65 Syrup, \ Tomatoes, large can, three for 3c Dozen $2.4q \ Breakfast Blend Coffee, in five pound lots 46¢ \ Honey, two quart jars, $1.50 \ Cocoa, per pound, C T A \ Fancy White Beans, five pounds for 47c | for Jonathan Apples, special lot, at per box, 2.98 \ 00000000 Prunes, small size, five pounds for 86¢ Royal Seal Flour, 98 pound sack, 7.35 "TROPPM e T .Ill U il Saturday, F ébruary 14th 10 A. M. Odds and Ends-in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Garments—a few Dresses, Rain Coats, Skirts, Waists, Blouses and various otlier gdrments. Choice, a garment. . .$1.98 Limit one to a customer, no phone orders, no approvals, no charge, no returns. 2P.M - "Box Sale—Boxes filled with Odds and Ends left over from our rummage sale. Limit one box to a customer, no phone or- ders, no approvals, .Ten pound pail Ten pound pail Dark Karo Syrup, Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour, four pound package, ! Santa Claus Soap, ten bars for $ Fresh Crackers, by caddy or box, per pound, Fresh Ginger Snaps, six pounds Crescent Brand Macaroni or Spaghetti, four packages for Hunt’s Perfect Baking PoWder, one pound can Save the Difference------Shop at . — Bargains! no charge, no returns Bemidji, Minn. White Karo 95¢ 90c 42c 49c 17¢ $1.00 25¢ 23c N’S = B