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FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1920 KKK PERKKEKK KK E)E KKK KKK RKKKNK KKK #) Monday, when Sever Severson, an old 4 |resident of this county, passed away i at his home. AL ment and Duration.—The time of cause of death. -y * PINEWO0OD *|% TURTLE LAKE - % 3 o 3 3 22k 3k b | b X 3 % b X b 3 0k 2 % % % % Oscar Freed of Alexandria, purch-1 pygjey Lawrence and Miss Jennie ased the first farm here from the new |y, wrence visited at the Samuel Deal ‘ successors of the N. M. D. Farm Land | home Friday. . .«company, which consists of Mr. Sor- Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Wentworth " ardson. ur. Freed located near John | wp, Olson Sunday. ‘Clemmer east of Pinewood, and Will} = yp "y5q Mrs. J. H. Locke entertain- move his family here at once. He|eq relatives Sunday. rented a house from O..T. Bakken to |~ mprs (. Fouriner and daughter, = reflll‘dle i‘n' un[:llllh?: gv”;t‘g:‘:zull‘:z&‘"a; Blanche, were Sunday visitors at the 8s Jose] 3 . P. Reeve home. - . Solway Wednesday after several » JohneP:?erson and Wm. Olsen were weeks visit with her parents in Maple Puposky visitors wnd”, S . . Augusta alters, who has Fred Welter and Foster of Maple beel;(xmvlslt‘llng: her daughter, Mrs. H. Ridge werte business visitors here Luptian of Sycamore, Ill., and other ‘Wednesday. relatives in Illinois, returned home Miss Marie Sloose, who has been|qhyrsday. (;home on a visit for some time re-| pryin Butler of Redby, arrived ;urn:‘-l wédieednuy and resumed Work ' pMonday for a few days visit with his 'or Mrs. C. A. Bye. d ts, Mr. and Mrs. M. W, Miss Doris Nelson of Debs left for gi',ler'p“en Da.f‘om 'll“‘h\ll'fid:y lglum::ngfldesselt .|, G: W. Crandall transacted business om Fossend, Simo » 2-1in Bemidji. Mackleby, Alex Cromwell, Conrad! " peter Malterud and Robert Logan l!?rul:ldnjlfrsis i(t;::;}t ’R’Hggg were all|yere Bemidji visitors Saturdal;;y. em v g The sale at R. P. McKnight's was J. A.Dalberg and J“““i Ne"".‘l‘ of | well ‘attended, everything brought a ']3;:; dvav:re business callers here guzd Bflf:. } e g The_ ball given for the soldiers at|pamigs; l;:v;e;:nsac s Pinewood Saturday evmnn‘sl was We‘} Cyril Dickinson, a_popular young ‘am;ndegl;ml:! i largx:o;rmn e (Deg | man of this town, %&% Miss Bess Dil- 'sent. ad a 4 ly were married nesday at the ‘hope to see the boys together agailinome, of the bride's parents. They at some future d&“} s arrived Friday and after a few days ‘The American Legion 0'5““]‘“"1 visit with Mr. Dickinson’s parents in ‘have enough signers to secure a local |pg, 5 vista. They will be at home :::tirt t;;‘; :f:fiof":',fif guzggepfi st puflky to :he;r Dany l’rite.:u}s former service-men to join this great Z)nogr:vtslat::n:x ol American organization. Ernest Erickson is here this week eruising out :lines-and locations for| K K K R K KX R XK F KKK K K& the F. R. Duxbury Land Co., o. Be-|x SHEVLIN x aaldji. : T p Mr. Woods and oo ot Debs, wer? Oscar Johnson went to Bagley Sun- Pinewood and Bemidji business visit- ore Monday. day to visit with friends. Harold Searles returned to Bagley Mr. and Mrs. Dave Miller were Be- 1midji business visitors Monday. Sunday after spending the week end T Mrs. reh a Bemidji|at the Dell Amadon home. amller ME;edgy.Ma b g Oliver Barness returned here Mon- day after spending the week-end at X —q & ¥ «|his home at Bagley. PEXRESERE KRR ‘Mr. Heathman and Philip, were * ALASKA TOWNSHIP * Bemidji visitor on Saturday.. o % % % %% % % % %% %% % %% %| Wm. Gordon was a Crookston vis- ‘W. M. Clausir had the wood saw-|itor on Saturday. He returned here er one day last week. that evening. ) The Smith Bros. was over last Sun- Dell Amadon went to Bemidji day, looking over their land that they !Friday where he received dental at- have just bought. N +|tention. The fish have begun to run a lit- e in the Sandy river. ness caller here on Friday. Woodford family visited last Sun-| Miss Ambie Scott left Wednesday day over in Clearwater county atifor Wales, N. D., where she has ac- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nietz. cepted a position for the coming sum- Jay and Vernie Smith visited at|{mer. She will visit in Grand Forks “Oyver Peterson’s Sunday afternoon. |and Dresdenm, N. D., before beginning The ice is breaking up some in|her duties in her school. _oose Lake. Mrs. Pawek and Mrs. Wiench spent Mr. Dexter -of Bagley was a busi- enson, Mr. Duxbury and Mr. Rich-|ung son. Philip, visited Mr. and Mrs. :fnts as yet have not been complet-|of Incorporators.—The names and THY BEMIDJL DAILY PIONEER Article III. Period of Commence- A. B. PAGE. Heart trouble was the commencing business for this corpora- i%s(fzps%ffi?{%mc . tion shall be May 1, 1920, and the ‘WM. HINES. Shevlin and the entire community | period for its duration shall be thirty Signed, sealed and delivered in the express the sincere sympatliy to the|years. i . presénce of wife and family. Funeral arrange-|" Article IV. Names and Residences H. B. Swenson. A. B. Swenson. 87050. Office of Register of Deeds, Bel- trami County, Minn. g places of residence of the persons i forming this corporation are: E. E. Schulke, of Tenstrike, Minn. Gottlieb Hofer, of Tenstrike, Minn. J. F. Johnston, of H‘;::s?fiinl:l e I hereby certify that this instru- Otto Niemeyer, of Hines, Minn. ment was filed in this oqice for record Knute H. Strand, of Te:lstrike, on the 13th day of April, A. D. 1920, Minn. at 4 o’clock p..m., and was duly A. B. Page, of Hines, Minn. recordseg in Book 17 of Misc., on Joseph H I, of ike, Minn. | Page P! ampl, of Tenstrike, Minn C. 0. MOON, Aug. Seaderberg, of Hi Minn. Wuxfi. Hines, o!rflincs, b]flil:;'. i 2d4-15-16 Register of Deeds. Third' Street Cafe SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER Our Waiters ‘Do the Waiting ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. We, the undersigned, residents of ‘liBeI;ramli) county, State of Minnesota, o hereby associate ourselves togeth-| 4 4icle Vv Mana; g f gement. — The er for the purpose of becoming incor- management of this corporation shall porated as & co-operative association pe vested in a board of directors under the provisions of Chapter Three composed of nine members. The Hundred and Eighty-Two (382), of|;omes and places of residence of fll‘]e tlll‘evme& Laws ‘:limmn“"“' 19“& the first board of directors, who shall all the acts amendatory thereof and|gerve until the first election as here- supplementary thereto, and to that|inafter respectively set forth, to-wit: gnd we do hereby adopt and sign the| "'g'E. Schulke, of Tenstrike, Minn following Articles of. Incorporation. Gottlieb Hofer, of Tenstrike, Minn, Article I Name and Nature of| J. F. Johnston, of Hines, Minn. Business.—The name of this 4sso-| Otto Niemeyer, of Hines, Minn. - ciation shall be, Hines Produce Asso-| Knute H. Strand, of Tenstrike, | ciation. R _ | Minn. The general nature of its business| A: B. Page, of Hines, Minn. shall be to conduct an agricultural,| Joseph Hampl, of Tenstrike, Minn. mercantile and manufacturing enter-| Aug.. Seaderberg, of Hines, Minn. prise upon the co-operative plan. It| ‘Wm. Hines, of Hines, Minn. shall have the power to buy and sell] Officers of this corporation shall its own products, or those of its mem-|be & . president, vice-president, and bers or of other co-operative associa-|secretary-treasurer, elected annually tions, as it, or its members, or other|by and from the board of directors. co-operative associations, may deter-| The annual meeting shall be held mine, either individually or collective-|in each year on the second Saturday ly as the case may be. It shall also|of June. for the above purpose have power| Article VI. Capital Stock.—The to purchase, and hold, lease, mort-|amount of capital stock of this cor- gage encumber, sell, exchange and|poration shall be eight thousand dol- convey such real estate, buildings||ars ($8,000.00), which shall be paid and personal property as the business|in ‘money. or in property or both, in of the association may require, and|guch manner, at such times, and in to erect buildings upon its own lands|guch amounts as the board of direc- or leased grounds. - tors shall order. The capital stock This corporation shall, also, have|shall be divided into eight hundred power to affiliate with, and to co-|(800) shares of the par value of ten operate with, by memb_ers;hip or qther— dollars ($10.00) each. wise, any other association having a| Article VII. Indebtedness. — The like co-operative purpose; tfo sub-|amount of indebtedness that may be scribe for and invest all or any part|incurred by or in behalf of this as- of its special reserve hereinafter pro-|gociation shall at no time exceed ten vided in the capital stock of any|thousand dollars ($10,000.00). other .co-operative association. It1 ™ Article VII. These articles may shall have power to do anything and|pe amended in the manner provided everything, not inconsistent with law, by law. which is necessary or desirable to ac-| “pp testimony whereof we have complish the effects and purposes|hereunto set our hands, this twelfth herein stated. day of April, 1920. Article II. Place of Business.— E. E. SCHULKE. The principal place of transacting GOTTLIEB HOFER. business of this corporation shall be J. F. JOHNSTON: in ‘the Town of Hines, County of OTTO NIEMEYER. Beltrami, Minnesota. ENUTE H. STRAND. subscribe for The Pioneer. “Youhowitionotaneuy:;afuerb & get children to take medicine, and forcing . N it on them does no good. Most mothers Thaney " i know that a cough medicine, while palatable, should contain no drug injurious to the child. The great popularity of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is ex- plained by the fact that it contains no opium or narcotic of any kind, and at the same time is so pleasant and agreeable to the taste that children like Chiamberlain’s Cough Remedy For this reaspn alone it is a favorite with the mothers of young children.” %wfilm—"'? i Glomm forlasins 3 L Everybody is clenr‘llns‘hnd' up thh‘) Sunday at Bagley with friends and way, getting it ready for crops of|relatives. . some kind. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Rauk enjoyed a .illlllllllllflllllllllllllllllm ‘There’s a lot of vacant land up our|short visit from their little grand- way that could be made the finest|daughter, Mavis ‘Marsh, early this af homes and would improve our|week. township. Sad ‘news was received here early B % : THE DESIGNING ROOMS 5 AT FASHION PARK AN- H NOUNGE THREE COPYRIGHT- = ED METHODS OF STYLE 5 TREATMENT FOR SPRING: - g = THE HY-LINE TREATMENT 5 GIVES HEIGHT AND BAL. E ANCE TO THE SHOULDERS. £ THE STANEREK TREAT- H "MENT STRAIGHTENS UP H THE BACK AND CHEST. = ' THE TUROLE TREATMENT g "GIVES PLIANCY TO THE FRONT, H AND PERMITS THE LAPELS TO H ‘ROLL BACK GRACEFULLY. £ OUR TAILORS AT FASHION = . PARK CONFINE THEIR WORK TO , AlwaysWelcome 5 ] Koo liede rascal” plaved, ong the way. didgt you? H CALUMET £ A sl OB ‘ H is always right. It's worth waiting for. Always wel- = fut,}:g:i:i;e;gn approved f)tficnal!y by the U.'S. Food | I’w You save when yow buy it—3you save when yom use §f. ) E HIGHEST £ , I3 = GILL BROS. lIllllllllllllllmlllllllIlIlIIIIlllllllly'llllmmllllIllmIIIIllllllmlIIlmflllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllIlIlllIlllIIllllIlllllllllllllll!llllllllllllll!lulllm " TAILORED AT FASHION FARK THE DEVELOPMENT OF IDEAS ACCEPTABLE TO THE TYPE OF MAN INTERESTED IN REFINED, THOROUGH -GOING CLOTHES AND- A GENUINE SERVICE. THESE CLOTHES OCCUPY A PROMINENT SECTION OF OUR CLOTHING FLOOR FOR MEN. THE SERVICE RENDERED BY THE SALESMEN WILL PROVE GOURTEOUS AND THOROUGH. EVERY EFFORT WILL BE PUT FORWARD TO CAPA- BLY MEET THE EXACTING DESIRES OF VISITORS. YOUR COPY OF “THE MAN,"” 4 BOOK ON DRESS, IS READY. 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