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' PAGE- SIX “TOURIST CROP IS . - HOPE OF FRANCE T0 RELIEVE CONDITIONS Economists See Expected In- flux of Foreign Visitors'as Source of Wealth By Newton C. Parke, (International News Service) Paris, Féb. 26.—Many spring. . The new Government promises \ energetic program of taxation. sober French economists see no hope for'a miaterial improvement in the coun- e £ try's financial position and in the {of this corporation shall be to buy, rate of exchange until a great influx {own, sell and otherwise deal in, . of American and English tourists wholesale or retail, hardware, machin- brings ney wealth into France this an|and all other articles pertaining to But theré are. many members of the|wise dealing in, at 2 Chamber of Deputies who advise care | of such hardware, machinery, build- §n levying new taxes until the peo- |ing material, and fuel: Y 4 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, - subscribed and acknowl- ‘| edged the following Certificate of In- corporation: The name of this corporation shall be Bemidji thdvfigre Company. at ery, building material, and fuel, all of every kind, sort and description, the buying, owning, selling and other- wholesale or retail, to make, con- ple have a chance to escape from |struct, build and manufacture hard- some of the burdens imposed upon|ware, machinery,” building material,| Any measures | and fuel; all of every kind, sort and which will tend to dncrease the ab- descriptjon, :and to ‘buy,own;: lease, them by the war. normally high cost of living seem doomed to defeat. i France derives most of her export aceessary thereto, and rpachinéry and pusiness from so-called ‘luxuries.” |tgols of evfer& kipd, sort and descrip- Parisien-gowns;.silks from Lyons and tion, for the 'making, c'onptmcting, wines. Prohibition in America hit her a severe blow, because it wiped out her greatest wine market. The fact that most buyers of luxuries in + Franee before the war are now no Yonger in a posifion to make heavy purchases has been another impor- tant factor in keeping down the rate of exchange and making the financial situation acute. : ‘SHIMMY’ IS STAGED IN COURT AS EVIDENCE (International News Service) Walton, 'Ga., Feb. 25.—Recorder “Yucver Friday granted some. belles ‘@ction of any or all of the business and beaux of Darktown the privileges | 38 of the courtroom for dancing pur- poses, and, with.the court attend- ants and spectators was given a sight | otherwise deal in real estate and in- of ‘tife colored. method of “shimmy-;terests therein, and leases and liens ing.” The dance was an unqualified | thereon, and of other personal and success, after whigh small, fines were | mixed proj Jevied against the dancers. building &nd manufacturing of such hardware, machinery, building mate- rial, and fuel; and-'generally, to ‘en- gage in the hardware, machinery, building ‘material and' fuel business, at’ wholesale or retail, in all = the branches. thereof, and in the making, constructing, building and manufac- turing of hardware, machinery, building material, and fuel as afore- said ,in the State of Minnesota, and elsewhere;. to buy, own, acquire, use and dispose of all 'es, mer: dise and other personal property necessary or convenient for the trans- resaid, in any and all of the branches “thereof; and:- to buy, own, lease, mortgage, transfer, convey and , in the State of Min- nesota, and elsewhere, and to make, day of February, 1920. Signed, C. W. VANDERSLUIS. L. D. VANDERSLUIS, W. Z. ROBINSON. K. E. ROBINSON, In the presence of JOHN D. DeRUSHIE. ELSIE L. WIGHTMAN, H . State of ' Minnesota, Beltrami, ss. On this sonally 'appeared C. W, Vandersluis, L. D. Vandersluis, W. Z. Robinson. ment, and they and same as. their free act. and deed. Signed, T..C. BAILEY, (Seal) - Notary Public, of State. . and was duly-recorded in Book I-4 of Incorporations, on page 388. JULIUS A. ‘SCHMAHL. 85748. trami. County, Minn. laneous, on page: 128. ® C. 0. MOON, Seal i Register of Deeds. ; Office: Miles Bloek real bargains and’ deals of all 2-26tf 2d2-26 J V. F.|] House Phone 44y——Oftice phone 6§ kinds. Phone 68. 216 Bezlf[;‘;“z‘ WAN BD—Place to work in Bemidji, e . avenue, - ~%] . by woman, with a child. 4t2-27 MORE PEOPLE READ BOOKS|| LUNDE ani DANNENBERG FOR SMLE. G g gy B g : 2 ) Chiropractors OATS—$1 per bushel, ‘Hamel andl gota, A Y mo‘to English Authority, This || Hours10 to 12.a.m.;3t0 5,7 to 8 p.m. Webster, 412-26 . is One of the Results of Phone ¢01-W = Calls made e o e T BT N 3 ‘ THE ALFALFA DAIRY has several| WANTED—Furnished room in mod- A the War. 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidfi good cows for sale. W. G. Schroed-| . ern house. . Phone 922 or inquire T er. £ E 3t 2-26| Clish’s barber’shop. 3d2-27 Tlere are five times as many peo- ple in England reading books as there were before the war, according to.Sir The dance interrupted the monot-|enter into, perform, and carry out| Ernest Willlams, one of the foremost ony of the Recorder’s Court. The ne-|contracts for building, ere groes engaged in it wanted the court | proving, ; im- constructing, altering, re- publishers of London. He says war has taught the people there the valpe to know just how the trouble started | pairing, decorating, finishing and fur-| ot books, and shown them the joy of which wound . up in a free-for-all{nishing houses, buildings, Starting at the beginning, the|store-rooms, defendants enacted the causes lead-|ments, and structures of ing up to the fight, and they entered {and description; to carry on_in all 50 heartily into it that the police|their respective branches the basiness fight. finally had to pull them apart to keep them from carrying out Ithe actual battle. AEone BT SHeo. AT mue House of delegates voted to send a delegation .of seven anti-suffrage members of the legislature to West Virginia to urge the general assem- bly of West Virginia to follow the course of Maryland in rejecting the Federal woman suffrage amendment. The action was taken on a joint resolution which now goes to the senate. . ! Responsibilities. Thinking of others does not excuse " folks from respecting their own re- sponsibilities. The world wouldn’t get along very fast if all our time and thoughts were given to others. To get along and have the means to be help- ful to others we must do considerable for ourselves. Qur job must bring eaongh returns to the boss to pay him for the trouble of bLothering with us. Our home life touches others and we must see to it that our ‘cogtact leaves them happier for the touch. Life is more than mere routine however much it may seem to be cast in a one piece mold. It's our thoughts for others that lift us out of the humdrum and . make life’ worth living. There's no Mmit to the enthusiasms of life when concern for another’s welfare gets hold of you. ' : A Pessimist's Observation. “We have no army’ of the unem- ployed.” . “p don't know,” rejoined Mr. Grow- cher. “After watching a few of the helpers who have come along in con- wection with various kinds of work, I have concluded that we have a large pumber in a state of unemployment. The difference ls that they get. paid for 1t." 4 ; MUCH TRAVELED MASCOT -| Any two offices, except those of presi- warehouses, edifices, ‘worlgs, tene- every kind of builders, contracters, decorators, and such other trades and businessés as pertain to or are connected with the genersal business of building and; construction, and do all acts and|snd lights and social activities were. things usual, necessary and conven- ient in conducting any of the busi- ness aforesaid. This corporatiof 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 corporation shall be at the City of ‘Bemidji inthe County of Beltralmi, Minnesota. V. The period of the duration ‘of this corporation shall be thirty years. The names and places of residence| of the incorporators are as follows: C.' W. Vandersluis, Bemidji, Min- nesota. g L. D. Vandqrsluis, Bemidji, Min- nesota. : W. Z. Robingon, Bemidji, Minne- sota. . K. E. Robinson, Bemidji, Minne- sota. VI The control and management of this corporation shall be vested in a board of four directors; which board shall be elected at the annual 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,,§921, at 10 o'clock a. m., on said d’ay. 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 stockholdérs of the corporation, the board shall be composed of the following: C. W. Vandersluis, Bemidji,. Min- nesota. L. D. Vandersluis, Bemidji, Minne- sota. W. Z. Robinson, Bemidji, Minne- sota. i K. E. Robinson, Bemidji, Minne- sota. All the directors shall be stockhold- 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 annual meeting of the Board of Di- rectors, which shall be held immedi- ately ugon the adjournment of the annual meeting of the stockholders, or as soon thereafter as practicable. dent and vice-president, may. be sheld by the same person.. The officers and directors of this corporation shall hold their respective offices until their successors have been duly elect- ed and qualified. \ The amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall be Fifty Thou- sand ($50,000.00) Dollars, -which shall be divided into Five Hundred Shares of the par value of One Hun- dred ($100.00) Dollars each. Such . 'This is the mascot of the battleship ‘Prooklyn. She has accompanied that cessel during its five years of service in Asiatic waters and is now with it at $an Kranclisco. ) ataist S ————— stock shall be paid in with money or property, or both, in such manner, at such manner, at such times, and in such amount, as may be ordered by the Board of Directors. ! VIIL The highest amount of indebted- ness or liability to which this cor- poration shall at any time be subject shall be the sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars. . '| In witness whereof, we have here- reading. When air raids were numer- ous and all social activities stopped, there: still remained tbhe inner room, the light and books.’ There was a quick demand developed for light reading, but it has ‘changed and grown #0 that now tbe best books are most in demand. When air raids were ended wsed again, the Rabit of reading was continued and has grown rapidly the past year. There is an insistent demand, this publisher says, for books_ that deal whth Teal life. ' It is his bellef that eut of the experiences of war has beew born a deeper appreciation of life and understanding o€ how tremendous- Iy werth living it {s. On’this mew con- seiousness he bases the demand for boeks that deal sincerely with prob- lems of life—Ohfo State Jowrnak SUBSCRIBE FOR THE - ' DAILY PIONEER > > inEvery Cake Economy UNDERTAKING ) H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R: Printing LARE YOU IN NEED OF Tags Cards Blanks Folders Dodgers ; Receipts \F Envelopes Statements . - Bill Heads Invitations - Packet Heads - Letter Heads Call at Pioneer Office Phones 922 and 923 ' GOOD WORK IS OUR SPECIALTY THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER unto set our hands and seals this 17th H County of | 757 § 17th day of February, 1920, before me, a notary public in and for said county.and state, per- and K. E. Robinson, to me well known The general nature of the business|to. be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing. iinstru- each of them acknowledged that they executed the Beltrami County, Minn. My commission” expires Jan. 5, 1921. State of Minnesota, ' Department I hereby certify that the within instrument was filed' for record in this office on the 18th day of Feb- sell, “operate -and otherwise deal in|ruary, A, D. 1920, at 3 o’clock p, m., | mills and factories, and all buildings \ Secretary of State. Office of Register of Deeds, Bel- 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 of Miscel- THURSDAY EVENING,’F!;B,RUARY 26, 1939 / Classified Advertising Department: Advertisements i 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 tnhen only to those having open accounts on. out books. s . No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothing less than 10 cents per issue for aqditional rens. ¥ WHEN OTHER IFTIIBDS FAIL TRY A:PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT BUSINESS AND || PROFESSIONAL | DOCTORS J y )y DR. EINER JOHNSON . Physician and Surgeon emidjt, Minn. FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY | HELP WANTED—FM FOR SALE—Five rqom house, close|WANTED—A gfrl to help in laundry. in. Cheap for cash. Inquh‘es :;31 Sam Kee. . 6d3-3 o I -2 5 L Park avenue. . 7. """ WANTED Kitchen girl, Dalton’ \ FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see| ~ Hotel. 2-16tt | or write B, J. Willits, 218 Beitrami DR. E. H. SMITH ‘Ave. Phone 41. 12131f |GIRL WANTED—for general house- . Physician and Surgeon —_ e | work, ‘Mrs, Howard Moyer, 423 .o;:. Security Bank Bleek FOR SALE——Five room cottage, mod-| Irvine ave. ¥ 2-23af - it ern except heat. Good garage, €Or-| m———t—ou— ' = ner lot. Inquire 1122 Beltrami|WANT Woman to do scrubbing, i ; ave. ~ / z 32-26 50c er . hour. Inquire .Third DRS. GILMORE & McCANN 2 Street Cafe. 2-17tf FOR SALK at a bargain. Houses and lots in any part ol the city. See Joe Bisiar, Enterprise Auto office. Pbysicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block WANTED—Girl for general house work. Mrs.- Thos. Hughes, 703 T S A 18d2-28 Bemidji ave. 2-20tf DR. H. A. NORTHROP FOR SALE—FARM WANTED—Competent girl for gen-' eral housework. Good wages. Apply Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell, 1212 Minneso- ta ave. 3t2-26 S e OSTREOPATHIC PHYSIOLAW AND SURGEON s PROPERTY FOR SALE—Lots of farms, any kind, any size. Let me sell you jcue.’ E. J. Willits, the Landman. 204227 Ibertson Block Office phone 183 e e C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Phyddi- and Surgeon ‘WANTED . J SEE T. BAUDETTE. of the Northern Minn. 'Real Estate Exchange for|WANTED—2nd cook. Dalton Hotel. FOR SALE—Lots of houses. Lef me i yon one . T Willits, tae| WANTED—A partner for lath mill One Wwith some experience prefer- . ' 227 fl“‘_’“'____"iz_ ‘| red’ “Address “XY",,cire of Plo- FO RSALE—Overland, model 79, will | _Ti€er. 3t2-26 sell cheap. Also motor boat for $50.00. W. Dugas, Great Northern Hotel. 2-26tf ——————————————————rer FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- tionery store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals. FOR SALE—One lath mill. Bolter and lath machine. Can be seen at Bagley, Minn. See or-write F. B. Getchell, Bemidji, Minn., or Lars Omdahl, Bagley, Minn. 5t2-28 | 53 { - B HELP WANTED—MALE A R A A A o e WANTED—Middle aged man to-take charge of the club room at Mark- ham, Hotel. ! 3_(12-28, —— e WANTED—Wood cutters. $3 - per WANTED TO BUY—Six or seven - room house or cottage. Modern and rather centrally located. Di- rect replies to ‘“‘House” care Pio- neer. 5 442-27 WANTED—Houses to sell or rext in all_parts of the city. Great de- mand for them at the Northern Minnesota Real Estate Exchange, T. Baudetté, manager, 216 Bel- trami avenue. Phone 68. 7d2-28 Physicians and Surgeons - Barker Block, Third St. : Hours—11-12 a. m., 2-5 p.m. Phones—Office 802, Res. 211 YOUNG LADIES, we prepare you equally as' well, for a respomsible- 'and? good paying position as the. * average business school at one half - the expense and a shorter period of time.' Comptometer and Bur- ‘cord for cutting 4 ft. bolts. Good, rough Calculating machine:opera- .\ close timber. Board, $8 per week.} tors are in demand. . Our rates are A. T. Dart, Nisswa. 3t-2-27| moderate and a position is obtain- - A R PO S T ed for you. Call or write for free AR | YOUNG MEN for railway mmail.clerks.| particulars. W]’)ay and evening i . H $110 month. Experience unneces- classes. N. .- Calculating Ma- VETER‘NAMS sary. For free particulars examin-| chine ‘School, 514 Bremer Arcade, e AT ation, write R. Terry (forther gov- St. Paul, Minn. 6d2-2 ernment examiner) 119 Continen- sy o, R tal Bldg., Wasnington, D. C.- 5t31 ] 7 { 3. WARNINGER . = j|~~~~m~r : LOST AND FOUND. VETEAINARY SURGEON . FOR RENT. S, SRS S R ..Offlos and Hospital 8 doors west.. . s LOST—One black mare pony, near of Troppman's. Phone No. 808 ROOMS—furnished and unfurnished. Tenstrike on Féb. 15. ' Finder $rd Street and Irvine ave. Chester S. Rouse, 423 Fourth St.,| pleagse nuotity .R. E. Vosburgh, phone 559. 6t2-28 1 Blackduck. % ok 9d3-6 e —————————————— 2 - e . al Dr. W. K. Dentson—Dr. D. R. 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