Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 25, 1920, Page 6

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PAGE SIX = - HELD FAST TO THOSE FISH ‘Indianapolis Man Wn Taking No Chances of Losing the Prizes He Had Secured. Tom Genolln, of the railway mall service, tells -a thrilling. story of how once upon a time he was tempted and fell; how in the early hours-of morn- fng he slipped away to ad “posted” stream and drew from thence five of the ‘most beautiful, bass ever seen. The climax of his story reads thus: “The glorious.day was peeping and creeping through the silent trees when I gathered up my bunch of beauties and started homeward. I had not gome far when I la‘xl}! them in A clump of grass while I filled my pipe. When I started to pick them up again 1o and behold they were gone. A slight stir' under 4 nearby bush brought visions of gome prow- ling thief and I threw myself prone upon the bush and clutched for the place where the fish might be. That is when I awoke and gathered myself up from the bedroom floor where I lay clutching a jangling alarm clock.” Mr. Genolin thus ends the story: | CERTIFICATE OF < INCORPORA- | TION OF BEMIDJI HARDWARE ! COMPANY. . For the purpose of forming a cor- poration under the provisions of Chapter 58 of the Revised Laws of 1905 of Minnesota, and all acts amendatory thereof and supplement- ory thereto, we," the undersigned, hereby associate ourselves, and have ‘adopted, subséribed and acknowl- edged the following Certificate of In- corporation: s 1 : § The name of this corporation:shall be Bemidji Hardv;are Company. I The general nature of the business of this corporation shall be to buy, own, sell and otherwise deal in, at wholesale or retail, hardware, machin- ery, building material, and fuel, all of every kind, sort and description, and all other, articles pertaining to the buying, owning, selling and other- wise dealing in, at wholesale or retail, ‘of such hardware, machinery, build- ing material, and fuel: to make, con- struct, build and manufacture hard- ware, machinery, building material, and fuel, all of every kind, sort and description; and to.buy, own, lease, sell, operate and otherwise deal in #The tragic and unbelievable part [ mills and factories, and all buildings of my story is yet to be told. The |accessary thereto, and machinery and *day after the Incident related I went | tools of every kind, sort and descrip- to the pool concerning which I had | tion, for « dreamed and there I fished precisely | building and manufacturing of such is T fished In my dream and I caught hardware, machinery, building mate- five beautiful bass precisely as I had ;:é'e a]."nd f}l::l;har:ij wg:;emr’,g;ht&;;' ) y ?‘:ft':ltn:,e’:mh;'xln:){w 'g,rhent'::eindiu::sggé building material and fuel business, ‘onc aid I lay tl a g at wholesale or retail, in all the e I lay them down in & clump | hyapches thereof, and in the making, of grass."—Indianapolis News. constructing, building and manufac- turing of hardware, machinery, CALL FOR A NATIONAL CRY building material, and fuel as afore- said ,in the State of Minnesota, and elsewhere; to buy, own, acquire, use and dispose of all fixtures, merchan- dise and . other personal property 5 necessary or convenient for the trans- Z action of any or all of the business American audlences are charged |45 aforesaid, in any and all of the with being unresponsive and apathet: | branches thereof; and to buy, own, fe, particularly in patriotic outdoor | lease, mortgage, transfer, convey and demonstrations. Americans are not|otherwise deal in real estate and in- fncapable of making loud, loyal nofses, | terests therein, and leases and liens and not averse thereto. But rarely is | thereon, and -of other personal and a parade staged in- this city that does | mixed property, in the State of Min- not move ‘throughout a large part of [nesota, and elsewhere, and to make, sts course between silent lines of spec- | €nter into, perform, and carry out tators. ‘The result is sometimes so | contracts for building, erecting, im- depressing as largely to neutralize the | PTOVINg, constructing, altering, re- desired effect of the parade. pairing, decoratmg, t:mmhmg and fur- The will to cheer doubtless arises nishing houses, buildings, warehouses, store-rooms, edifices, works,> tene- all along the line, but there is no short ments, and structures of eve’r‘y~ kind, and_ easily exploded yell known to us. and description; s - oo ; iption; to carry on in all “Hurrah,” {s the traditional Americdn | hejr respective branches the business word for cheer, but no mati will ven-|of builders, contractors, decorators, ture its use in public, unless in theland such other trades and businesses Great Need in This Country, 'Tis Sald, i for an Explosive, Expres- sive Yell. for the making, constructing,| wake of a cheer leader who prefaces it with a “hip, hip, hip!” Even then the usual response testifies that this method of cheering is getting rusty. , ‘There is no lack of cheering on an ""American football field, nor at any kind of a demonstration on a college campus. The reason for this is that good, expressive, explosive yells have been devised for outdoor use. And because they do explode, and because they stand for something, the Ameri- «/ean public likes to use them. They also like to follow a ;ood yell leader. as pertain to or are connected with the general business of building and construction, and do all acts and things usual, necessary and conven- ient in conducting any of the busi- ness aforesaid. This corporation shall have the power to purchase, hold and re-issue the shares of its capital stock. . The principal place of transacting the business of this cofporation shall be at the City of Bemidji in the County of Beltrami,. Minnesota. The period 6f the duration of this America needs a national yell. The | corporation shall be thirty years. man who can coin one will do the country a great service—Miuneapolis| The names and places of residence Journal. of the incorporators are as follows: y —_— C. W. Vandersluis, Bemidji, Min- i fmproved Stereopticon. nesota. y ok ) A recent development of the stere- I;mD- Vandersluis, Bemidji, Min- opticon operates automatically, throw- | nesota. s P i fng upon a screen a certain number sbt“a, . Z. Robinson, Bemidji, Minne- of lantern-slide views, usually 46, but X E 100 or 200 or more by special adapta- sota. 3 tion. The apparatus includes a 1,000 | i VI candle power nitrogen-tungsten lamp, The control and' management of condensing and objective lenses, and | yp:iq corporation shall be vested in a a small motor tb be connected to & hoard of four directors, which board Robinson, Bemidji, Minne- Yamp socket on either a direct or alter- nating current circuit. “The machine shifts the slides. automatically, allow- fng each picture to remain on the screen 12 seconds before being re- placed by the next. The outfit with screen, slides, ete., packs into a suit- case, and is especially fitted to enable the fraveling salesman to show goods by picture, though' also adapted for educational displays, home entertain- ment and a great vaviety of other pur- poses. ' Valuable Tree. 3 A giant kaurl tree has been logged by the Queensland forest service and the timber sold for $1,000. It was ‘known as Bell's tree and yielded 17,- 000 superficial feet of timber in five huge logs, and the logging costs amounted to $500. The net stumpage came to twelve feet G inches per 100 shall be elected at the annull meet- ing of the stockholders of the cor- poration, which meeting shall be held on the fourth Tuesday in January of each year, at 10 o’clock a. m., the first annual meeting to be held on the 25th day of January, 1921, at 10 o’clock a. m., on said day. The board of directors shall have power to elect new members to fill the vacancies caused by the death or resignation of any of its members. Until the first election, at the first annual meeting of the stockholders of the corporation, the board shall be composed of the following: C. W. Vandersluis, Bemidji, Min- nespta. L. D. Vandersluis, Bemidji, Minne- sota. W. Z. Robinson, Bemidji, Minne- sota. K. E. Robinson, Bemidji, Minne- sota. All the directors shall be stockhold- super feet. Had the tree been smaller a higher prize would have been real- jzed, as few saw-millers cared to han- dle it. This giant of the forest was offered to a timber-getter for $30 on the stump, being at the rate of less than 20 cents per super feet,.twelve years ago. 3 On Blaker's Day. Charles had been going to kinder- garten about two weeks. During this time the children had been taught the song “When the Sun Wakes Up at ers of the corporation. The officers of this corporation and their duties shall be prescribed by the Board of Directors, and such offi- cers shall be elected annually at the i THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ) i - m unto set our hands and seals this 17th H day of February, 1920. Signed, 3 : C. W. VANDERSLUIS, L. D. VANDERSLUIS. W. Z. ROBINSON. K. E. ROBINSON. In the presence of JOHN D. DeRUSHIE.' ELSIE L. WIGHTMAN. ' State of Minnesota,. County of Beltrami, ss. s ; On this 17th day of . February, 1920, before me, a notary public in and for said county and state, -per- sonally appeared C. W. Vandersluis, L. D.. Vandersluis, Wy Z. Robinson, and K. E. Robinson, to me well known to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instru- ment, and they and ' each of them Classified Advertising Department Advertispments it this column cost ONE CENT ‘per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid for at time of. insextion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. ¢ DN SRR No ad taken for less than 15 ¢ents for first run, and nothing less than 10 cents per issue for additional rins. : . | ————————————————————————— WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY.A PIONEER WANT ADVESTISEMENT FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY | HELP WANTED—FEMALE Gt R AN ARAIRAANNS d BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ‘- DOCTORS DR. EINER JOHNSON ‘Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn, acknowledged that they executed,the 4T : A FOR SALE—Five room house, close| WANTED—Kitchen - girl, Dalton | same as fgfg‘efd'fe act and deed. in. Cheap for cash. Inquire 413] Hotel . 2-16t1 : Park ‘avenue. * 6A3-2 e T. C. BAILEY, ; idas - GIRL WANTED—for general house- (Seal) Notary Public, . SHER b\ FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see| work. Mrs. Howard Moyer, 423 . Beltrami- County, Minn. DR. E. H. SMITH of write E. J. Wlllits, 218 Beitrami| Irvine ave. 2-23af My commission expires Jan. 5, 1921. 3 Ave. Phone 41, 1218t - of State. I hereby certify that the within]’ instrument was filed for record in this office on the 18th day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1920, at 3 o’clock p. m,, and was duly recorded in Book I-4 of Incorporations, on page 388. JULIUS A. SCHMAHL. Secretary of State. 85748, Office of Register trami County, Minn. I hereby certify that this instru- ment was filed in this office for record on the 20th day of February, A.'D. 1920, at' 10 o’clock a. m., and was duly. recorded in' Book 15 0f Miscel- laneous,' on page 128. State .of Minnesota, ' Department I 3 of bDeeds, Bel- ~(Seal) C. 0: MOON, Register of Deeds. 2d2-26 V. F. GOOD EXERCISE IS MOTORING WANTEb—Girl to work from 4 to 6, after school and 'Saturdays. Call at 613 3rd street 2t2-24 Oftice Security Bank FOR SALE—One lot 100x200 ft. in id Do fitth ward. . Inquire of Mrs. L T, e ; ' Smith, Route 1, Bemidji. 6d2-25 DRS. GILMORE & McCANN FOR SALE—Five room cottage, mod- ern except heat. Good garage, cor- WANTED—At once. Girl to assist —————————————————————————— e ————————————— — - Physici ysicians and Surgeons ner lot. , Inquire 1122 Beltrami " ave. 32.26 P i N O e SR, . M, FOR SALE at a bargain. Houses and lots in any part of the city. See .+ Joe Bisiar, Enterprise Auto office. 18d2-28 . Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC PEYSICIAN AND SURGROX. Ibertson Block Office phone 103 e e T FOR SALE—New 4 room house and barn, 1 acre of ground, South Be- midji. $450 cash or $560 on C. R. SANBORN, M. D, time. G. A. ‘Stewart, Bagley, . Minn. . 12d2.24 A A A A A A A A A A AN A A AP . FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY Logl e B FOR SALE—Lots of farms, any kind, Plly;ichn and Surgeon Office; Miles Bloek House Phone 44y——Office phone &§ LUNDE and DANNENBERG v Chiroprac any size. Let me sell you oue. Physician Seems to Have Made Out a .}." E. J. Willits, the Landman. 204227 Good Case for His Side of Hours 10 to 12 a.m.; 2 to §,7 to 8 p.mu. Argument. Phone ¢01-W Calls made SEE T. BAUDBTTE 0f the Northern i . 1st National Bank. Bldg. Bemidji Minn. Real Estate lflxc?ang: tolxl- N real bargains and deals of a S e Dr. Henry Willlams, in an article kinds. Phone 68. 216 Beltrami in Motors, combats the theory that | me———— Svenie: 3 ~97d3-2 motoring is reducing our.opportunities DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. P ptbamdin 2 for exercise. He says its benefits are Physician and Surgeon FOR SALE thyee_told——physlcnl. mental and vo- S .(zl.floe ln‘lnyo Black o Bid o i Jitional. The buffeting of winds and | Enone 896+ Res Fhoos BV i6,rs 1 per bushel, Hamel and the fnhalation of large QUADNtItIES Of | e ep——— Webster. 412-26 oxygen stimulate digestion, assimila- tion and excretion. Thig is true of the person who merely sits, as well as of him who drives. The latter, how- ever, benefits directly. Doctor Wil- liams says: “When you drive a car | 40 or 50 miles over average American roads, or a fraction of that distance in any city, you give your arms and torso a course of purposeful calisthen- jcs that redounds directly to the bene- fit of your muscles and arteries and heart, and indirectly, but no less sig- nificantly, to the benefit 9! your diges- tive organs of elimination as well as the nervous system.” I' ~“Mark Him Duty.” Wealthy Patient—Oh, doctor, I have such a bad cold. I can’t go to the office $his morning. Can't you do something | for it? " Ex-Army Medico (just out)—Get out of here! Don’t you see I'm busy? There isn’t anything the matter with, you, you gold brick.—The Home Sector. A. Brose TOBACCONIST 400 Minnesota Avenue Keeps the best stock of Tobacco in the Northwest, also Pipes. We do Pipe Re- pairing. | "HUFFMAN & OLEARY | FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING - H. N M'—K—E_E, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R 8. A. IKOLBE annual meeting of the Board of Di- rectors, which shall be held immedi- ately upon the adjournment of the annual ‘meeting of the stockholders, or as soon thereafter as practicable. Any two offices, except those of presi- dent and vice-president, may be held by the same person. The officers and directors of this ~corporation shall hold their respective offices until Break of Day.” The little fellow liked it very much and tried to sing It at home. The children had been told about Mrs. Blaker llving above the their successors have been duly elect- ed and qualified. VIIL The amount of the:capital stock of Kkindergarten and that she could hear | this corporation shall be Fifty Thou- them singing. ¥ sand ($50,000.00) Dollars, which . This fact, with the words of the|shall be divided into Five -Hundred gong made a deep impression on | Shares of the par value of One Hun- les. When he reproduced the song [ dred ($100.00) Dollars each. Such . st home, this Is what he insisted was |stock shall be paid in with money or . eorrect: “When the Sun Wakes Up on | property, or both, in such manner, at Blaker's Day.” such manner, at such times, and in the Board of Directors. VIIL The highest amount of indebted- ness or liability to which this cor- poration shall at any time be subject ! Cause for Gloom. ! Jim—Why does Willlam Windjam- * mmer look so glum? . pim—He was showing off his alleged French before the family and the French maid mistook it for Russian.— The Home. Sector. ($50,000.00) Dollars. In witness whereof, we have here- - such amount, as may be ordered byl shall be the sum of Fifty Thousand' GROCERIES The Best That Money. .Can Buy Corner Eleventh _nn’d‘Dol.ld * Phone 657 SCHOOL PHOTOS Quality and price in portraits made 'us official photographers for’ the High school annual. . Careful work, good ' materials, fine folders, yet low prices. Let us aiso serve YOU with photographs. ; 5 I : Kodak finishing, too—certainly, at economy prices. RICH PORTRAIT STUDIO Phone 570W 10th and Doud * Physician and Surgeon el g AN s A o DR. L. A. WARD THE ALFALFA DAIRY has several good cows for sale. W. G. Schroed- Bemid$i, Minn. - er. 3t 2-26 e ———————————————————— — | FOR SALE—Lots of houses. Let me 3 sell you one.. E. J. Willits, tne Drs. Marcum & McAdory Land man} 6d2-27 with house work. Phone 462. 218tf" WANTED—Woman to'do scrubbing, 50c per hour. Inquire Third Street Cafe. 2-17tf WANTED—Competent 'girl for' gen- eral housework. Good wages. Apply Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell, 1212 Minneso- . ta ave. g 3t2-26 AAAAAAA— WANTED WAN: 8D—Place to work in ‘Bemidji, by woman, with a child. 462427 WANTED—Position as housekeeper by woman with one child. Inguire 615 Irvine ave. or Pioneér. 6d2-24 e WANTED—A partner for lath mill. One with some experience prefer- red. Address “XY”, carg of Pio- neer. 3t2-26 WANTED 'TO BUY—Six or sevem room house or cottage. Modern and rather centrally located. - Bi- rect replies to ‘‘House” care Pio- neer. 442-27 WANTED—Houses to sell or remt in all parts of the city. Great de- mand for them at the Northern Minnesota ‘Real ‘Estate Exchange, T. Baudette, manager, 216 Bel- trami avenue. Phone 8. 7d2-28, [ ——————————————————————— A A A A AN . A S LI B R WA SRy e ————————————————————— A A A A AN A A A A A A A AN e ————— e e D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law specialty. Physicians and Surgeons Barker Block, Third St. Hours—11-12 a. m., 2-5 p.m. Phones—Office 802, Res. 211 e ser et e S e FOR SALE—Calves tor sale at from $3 to $6 on the Ritchie farm. YOUNG 1ES, Phone 26F2. 4d2.23 NG [LADIUSS, “we. prepare. you equally as well for a responsible and good paying position as the average business school at one haif the expense and a shorter period of time. Comptometer and Bur- rough Calculating machine opera- tors are in demand. -Our rates are moderate and a position’is obtain- FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- tiorery store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals. DR. G. M. PALMER FOR SALE—One, lath mill. Bolter Dentist and Orthodontist Saier Mine. see or white . 5. o B8 Jot BRI RS Tk Ief gl » particulars. ay. and eveni{ng - Barker Building ' : Getchell, Bemidji, Minn., or.Lars classes. N. W. Calculating Ma- Omdahl, Bagley, Minn. 5t2-28 _ HELP WANTED—MALE Bemidji, Mian. chine School,-514 Breser Arcade, St. Paul, Minn. . 6d2-26 FOR RENT. ROOMS-—furnished and unturnisked. Chester S. Rouse, 423 Fourth Bt., phone 559.. 6t2-28 WANTED—Wood cutterd, $3 ' per cord for cutting 4 ft. bolts. Good, close timber. - Board, $8 per week. A. T. Dart, Nisswa. . 3t-2-27 S e S R T S AW YOUNG MEN for railway mail clerks. $110 month. Experience unneces- VETERINARIANS J. WARNINGER . VETEAINABY SURGEON ..Offioe and Hompital § doers west. . Troppman’s. Phone No. 309 o $rd Street and Irvine sve. sary. For free particulars examin- ' ation, write R. Terry (former gov- ernment ‘examiner) 119 Continen-| tal Bldg., Wasnington, D. C, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER 5t31 14 DENISON & BURGESS Veterinariazs. Phones: Office 3-R; Res. 3). Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess ‘ Bemidji, Minn. . j DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Offiee—O'Leary-Bowser. Bldg. Phones—Oftice 376-W. Res. 376-R BUSINESS ~ —— FIRE INSURANC REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER , 212 Beltrami Avenue Phone 144 ‘DRY CLEANING Olothes Cleaners for Men, Women and : H. C. NELSON A Piano Tuning and Piano and Violin Repairing—Bow Filling 216 Beltrami Ave. Phoue 68 , S o nvestigate today the everlmting merits of GF Allsteel Office Farniture=ln security, it beauty, its economy. .its efficiency.£. Equip your office with GF - Allsteel filing systems, card indexes, mies, desks, shelmng, etc.; they will give, your business & most impressive stmosphere, an atmosphere that can be mais-. tained for years becsuse al) added equipment will. be aniform. All GF Allstee) preces are clectncally welded 1sto one proce—po auts o7, bolts to wear or work loose, or mar sts appesrance, E. M. SATHRE N Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small - monthly payments Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 181. Collections a bi.MIDJI, MINN. PIONEER STATIONERY HOU S Defective P

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