Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 23, 1920, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER ment was filed in this office for| - . g i fR@CORA - OB the- 218t -day of - Septem-| We, the undersigned, residents of|ber;-A. D. 1920, at 10-o’clock &. m., ' Beltrami County, State of Minnesots,|3nd was duly recorded in Book 19 ‘do. hereby - associate’ ourselves ‘to-|of Misc., on page 23. gether ‘for the purpose of becoming (Seal) C. 0. Moomn, incorporated as a co-operative asso- Register of Deeds. _“ciation, under the provisions of|2d9—23-24 H. D. :Jlihpt(e;aél‘)hre; !il"hmil‘red u;ldLEighty; Wo of the Revise aws 0; 3 Minnesota, 1919, all the acts amenda- : EREREA KKK E RN S 0 i tory thereof and supplementary PLEASANT VALLEY * +WILL HAVE CITY -MANAGER _thereto, and to that end we do hereby | % % 3% % X 3% X 3% 3% % X % 3% % % % 3 4 emality : T - 3 adopt and sign the following articles| ' The Pleasant Valley Farmers’ club Montréal’s Expertment in Government s i ;of incorporation: exhibit at the county fair was better ‘Wil Be Interesting to Mary Com- ’ ARTICLE 1. . than ever this year. Each year the munities'in the United States, (Name and Nature of Business.)|score gets higher. They. ran a close ) DA% T ” The name of this association shall|race for second prize this year, but fThat ~ Ameflcan -cltfes have no bp- Turtle River Shipping Associa-}lost by a few points. Next year they monopoly in_ political misgovernment | tion. N . hape fo get first prize, 18 ahown by the record'of Montreal, re- The general nature of lts.busm_ess Tom Randall, also Randall Mec- e Diaatel, Tw;elve shall be. to conduct an ng.ncultunl, Queeney, Mr, Jackson and Mr. Bran- - kit Bt 4 D! li phies mgrcantlle and nianufacturing enter-|don of Indiana, returned last Wed- Jyears ago_the old-style counc WO D.|prise upon the co-operative plan. It|nesday from Dakota, where they had ‘members from each of the 31 wards i ; shall have the power to buy and sell|been harvesting. They drove thru ’provoked a"scandal ‘and investigation 570 B0 & 1) its own products, or those of its|in Randall McQueeney’s-car. that led to a recasting of the form of Every person mentally and phymese | members or of other co-operative| - Those from this neighborhcod who munlelpal government. Ever since the | ty able te @0 50 should take the Amerl |associations, as it, or its members,|attended the fair at .Bemidji were ward politicians have been trying to | can Red Oross Instruetion in First Ald lor other -co-operative associations,|Mr. and Mrs. Norman Knox axd chil- get back and to restore their discred- Treatment: It's a, lfe-saver and & 'may determine, either individually or|dren, Mrs. Blanche Coffin, Mr. and {jtéd -system; which was at first sup- | pain-saver on the farm, In the factory, |collectively as the case may be It|Mys. Lee and family, Mr. and Mrs. planted by -a “smaller-counci ~of ‘one-|en—the “street, at the “eoffice, In.ithe 'shalll also for the above purpose have|Frank Porter, sons Floyd and Ralph, member per ward without authority | homs, wherever accidents may occur. | power to-purchase,-and hold, lease,|daughter, Elsie Bashor, and grand ‘over money matters and a body of four | Here’s a young wife whe inexpertly mortgage, -encumber, sell, exchange|daughters Eileen, Thelma and Elma sppointed commissioners with the can-opener and reestved an |and convey such real estate, buildings Porter, Christine Stephani, Nina and ‘mayor as the fifth. Two of the new ARTICLE OF INCORPORATION. Listen, good | Jriends,and you shall hear why | some Cigarettes are 50 all-fired | - . dear OME cigarettes are packed in pretty boxes that certainly don’t grow on trees. _acress her wrist from the nndfl}‘)ersonal property as the business ?Plflgh Dgootl; J -RL. li’lolx]les.'. J;‘K{rs. Carl ‘commissioners and the ‘mayor were |aS8ed: can lid. Mether. was there, |Of the association may _require, and|Jones, Dorothy Randall, J. H. Ollom #oon charged with praectlc:sy akin to [hewever,” the First Ald kit and |to erect buildings upon its own lands|and children and Sam Randall. ithose of the old system and the com- Red Ovess instructien, and prebably |OF leased grounds. 3 Ira Cook, George Edwards, Walter ssioners were: removed- -and the Y McClellan, Raymond and Glen Mec- prevented a case of bieed petsen b This corporation shall, also, have mayor reduced to a mere figurehead, i z ¢ %o So Queeney returned from Dakota Sat- Next, they’re dolled up—and flavorings are sure getting expensive. And then, they're - priced a bit high so they’ll seem “exclusive.” But read how Spur Cigarettes‘bffer the highest possible quality at the lowest possible price: If there are any finer tobaccos from the EN Orient and the good old U. S. A. than those selected for Spurs, they must be a secret that the world has never-heard. And when we got THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS Flush Your Kidneys Occasion- ally If You Eat Meat Regularly . - ; Spur is “class” all through—evento operate with, by membership or oth- docter arrived. g 4 car while out there and brought the four newly appointed commissioners, & |scribe for and invest all or any part Bemidji one day last, week. made -the most of this: im- # % % % 3% % % % X% % 3% % % % % % % |It shall have power to do anything A n 4. ment and recently the prime minister tend high school this winter.” She |t oaccomplish the effects and pur- began his duties Monday. is. 1 - o a representative basls. This body | "r oy jackson returned Tuesday| (Place of business.) helping dig the potatoes. nine members elected at -large, the jo.q'home within ten days. Tom Randall and Randall Mec- mAanag Thuraday and Friday (Period of Commencement and iting Ter -daughter Mrs. William |for this corporation shall be Sep- - Word has bee ived here from | it fulness of the Early Settiers E e L ARTICLE IV. attended, considering the inclement f a littl . of a llye son Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Searl of Bemidji " trolt 1s:particularly fortunate in the |,¢ paton, Io last | poration are: aton, lowa, for a few.days las Ip iy Mr. Lambert will be with us again the thoroughness of earlier citizens | Kelliher, spent Sunday with his fam-| W. T. Blakeley, of Turtle River, it asiasiial it for the glory .of the metropolis to Min s visiting his dauglter, Mrs. Minn. these combined in Spur Cigarettes, what do boule " or any other prominent club which was to have been held at| Robt. Rodspinner. * 2 power to affiliate with, and to co- hile ch t w sud . preper: Craatment ¢ urday. George Edwards invested in a while charge of the city was given to | 7773 79 T : en;likse, any- other association having A . 1 — a like co-operative purpose; to sub-|crowd home. their Chall:lmm:hbell“g e‘;fiowefml“::h KR RRERRK KKK KKK KK ] d | Mr. Knox took a load of lumber to agerial-authority. e politiclans x TENSTRIF of its f}l‘mds in the Capital Stock of al r IKE any other ‘co-operative association.| The Literary society will meet at jeition of an appointed city admin- y|the Gardner home Friday night, Sept. istration by the provincial govern- ‘Miss Grace Pemble has gone to|and everything, not inconsistent with e ‘Wheaton, Minn., where she will at-|law, which is necessary or desirable The school teacher for the Ten ndmed a committee. of-leadtng Mon=|tend ] Mile Lake school came Saturday and treal citizens to draft a new chacter will stay with her sister, Mrs. Mac poses "herein stated. Martin. ARTICLE II. Howard Porter is home this week bas now received ‘the report from its.| oo . g ? wd ning from: Dakota. Most of the The principal pla N Gordon Gardner spent Saturday sab-committee favoring ‘a ‘couneil of b} vy who are in Dakota are expect- businesg of.tlljxis gor;eor:f;ifi;ag::‘l:ltfi night and ‘Sunday at home. election of a mayor by council.and the.| * A number of Tenstrike folks -at- ;};h"l;::l;tg:&llwer, County of Beltrami, Queeney went to Bemidji to work for sppointment of a genuine expert city |tended the fair in Bemidji, both Z a while. = ARTICLE IIIL Mr. and Mrs. William' A, Schulke A - : by o : Duration.) g KKK * have a new baby daughter. 1 X g AEKKK K XK KK KK DETROIT VALUES ITS'TREES .- Mrs. Provo of Maple Lake, is vis- The time of commencing business y GRANT VALLEY * e iy Trayis:for o Tew woeks. tember 13, 1920, and the period for|%* % % % X 3 3% % % % 3 X % % 3 ¥ # Newspaper, Pays Tribute to Thought- s { oW, Woos S dumtio'n shaf] be thirty years. The harvest picnic was quite well o Who Plantes # Alexandria, Minn., that Mr. and Mrs, 4] w77 Who'Rlanted:Them Loe. Krotseh ars the proud ‘parents| (Names and Residences of Incor-|Weather and was a success in every j oy - . orators.) way. Rev. and Mrs. Lambert and L If:/a’ - woman’s’ crowning: glory Is p ‘a ‘;“r e r1s 15 Or¥ 0% |: The Pemble family enjoyed a visit The names and places of residence G D8L wa clty's Is ity trees. from Mr. Premble’s brother, Edward, |of the persons forming this cor- ;"e"‘iol"'es"m and Mrs. Lambert sang 2 rtuns : solo. preservation of fits splendid tree- | week, Chas. Blakeley, of Turtle River iinedcorridors, and. it.18.a.proof. of | Elbert Robdeau, who is working at Minn. ’ "|in two weeks at three p. m. while next Sunday the meeting is at 10:30 that they saw the beauty which nature |ily. Minn. pad provided, and carefully preserved E. E. Ritchie of Howard Lake,| Frank Rohrer, of Turtle River, come. J. G. Rice for a week. G. J. Goodmanson. _Ymiaglne, for one minute, ‘Second The meeting . of the Community Henry Sander. o > ; : Mrs. M. E. Knappen’s Tuesday was| Sever Slinde. * thoroughfare of " your: acqualntance, I nostponed ugtil after potato digeing| b hil;'HCLE V. you suppose was the result? Just the best ~ ‘taste dnd aroma that any cigarette ¢ould give, ‘ and Willie Doll-up or Freddic Flavoring hadn’t a thing to do witb it. stripped ‘of - Its curtdin\of leavés and |time. J 4 p ~houghs! It is too harsh even to con- | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rice visited éllle: n;g,:':;‘:;lnt of this corpors template. ; B triends in_Bemidji, Sunday. !tion' shall be vested in a boart’;:l of If you could view the city from the | There are about 115 pupils enroll- directors of seven members. The “top of one of its tallest bulldings, you |[¢d dn the: Tenstrike = consolidated ingmeq and places of residence of the would obtain an even more impressive "’hM°°l th!sv:,ag' 4 .Sheld first board of directors, who shall Jesson in just how much of Detroit Min::‘:éli’s :Vgi bzginé-s vei]si‘t)onrs ?; serve until the first election, are: 18, sheltered and .enhanced by 18|, Uillage Wednesday, - Chas. Blakeley, of Turtle River. trees. y W. T. Blakeley. € John Stechman left Monday night i N . The department of parks and boule- | for Minneapolis where he will attegnd M,Fm“]‘ Rohrer, of Turtle River, inn » — No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a -mistake by the smart “brown-and-silver” vards ‘declares rescue work is imper: [the university this term. 4 J : . h - ative to save the elms; it Is a matter | Dr. Borreson of Bemidji was a G. J. Goodmanson, of Turtle River, 2“;I;Ei:l;fv:'g:a:r?ccns’&";léyf'::g: 4 package triple-wrapped, that keeps on which every citizen can unite. The |business caller in Tenstrike Tuesday. Minn. & uric acid which clogs t e kidney pores 2 — Ella Ketchum returned Friday| Henry Sander, of Turtle River, morning from Honeyford, N. D.,|Minn.. “ - where she has been visiting her sis-] Robert Radspinner, of Turtle Riv- ter for three weeks. er, Minn. i Sever Slinde, of Turtle River, KK KK KKK KKK ) K KKKk Minn, x RIG LAKE *'b Officers .gf tthis.corpora_agiot; shag e a president, vice-president, an X % %% % ok 3 % % % % % % * * gecretary-treasurer, elected annually (‘h'::flg;o}:{rznz?g{ “‘;fel;’; iscog ?t;lj(} by and from the board of direetors st datu dayqon buslneSS’n emidil; " The annual meeting shall be held Ag'an-agset to any piece of proper Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Voltz returned :& ;3:12 year on the third Saturday attended by a sensation of scalding, * ARTICLE VL get about four ounces of Jad Salts ty, a tree or‘trees can not be overes- |from Iowa last week. g timated. The moment a tree is plant- There was a very large attendanc (Capital Stock.) from any reliable pharmacy and take The amount of capital stock of this|? tablespoonful in a glass of water ~ed the value of a plece of property is |at the Swenson Lake school Suhday. increased. As Mr. Kennedy says to |Rev. T. B. Nordale and Ml“mnary‘corpomtion shall be’ $1,000.00, which before breakfast for a few days and work should be done, and: doubtless will be done, with the indorsement and ‘eager co-operation of every citi- - zen. " For Detrolt to permit her hand- gome trees to perish would be nothing less than a crime against the bounty of nmature—Detroit News. —_— Spurs fresh and fragrant. Try out a package of Spurs. You’ll say “made and priced for popularity.” so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of -the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trou- ble, nervousness, constipation, dizzi- ness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or MANUFACTURED BY Licoert & Mvyers Tosacco Cos) Keep: on Planting Trees. o he same,” | W. S. Cummings and County Agent KA . our kidneys will then act fine. ‘This —— the boys, “time goes on Just the same,’ | 0 0 O\ ere out from Bemidji ana Shall be paid in money or in prop- }'mou, ,.1{: is made from the acid go why .not: plant some trees. The d erty or both, in such manner, at such = > . Vi 00! : treepliiting eampaten that 1s occupy: |S2ve some very good talks The to e F T’ i ointe as the|Of grapes and lemon juice, combined ing the-attentlon of the country. right Erohi U. & 8. gave fine ssiestions th board of directors shall order. The with lithia and has been used for now has taken on many phases, and-in:{ 50085 2% did also the Concordla, )2 O CHFC PN be divided into|Eenerations to flush clogged kidneys ; 7 : S of Young People's society of Swenson (O videc INM0|,nd stimulate them to activity, also each:of these phases the value of the |yiye” rThere was a Sunday school 100 shares of the par value of $10,00|, tralize th ids i b it property 1s being increased whether 1t | organized with Mr. Ferdinand Nelson each. n% l;::g:: ::““: i:giufil:nn:‘hl;es .e‘;“;_ be d school yard or ‘& -“Road.of ‘Re- | a5 Superintendent; Lionel Alton, sec- ARTICLE VIL ing bladder disorders. 2 membranece;” such as {s being planfed |retary and treasurer. Orin Wold and (Indebtedness.) | Jad Salts is inexpensive and can o with memorial trees in many parts of {Miss Regina Swenson are, teachers. The ‘amount of indebtedness that| o4 in.ure: makes a delightful effer- the country. A properly planted rond’|They will commence their Sunday may be incurred by or in behalf of| . oont lithia-water drink which all 1neans better transportation to or from‘|school, Sunday, Sept. 26th at 2:00 this association shall at no time ex- regular meat eaters should ‘take now _or_between towns. That all means|P. M. ‘gveryone welcome. . ceed $1,000.00. ¢ and then to keep the kidneys clean better - business, better lving -condi- J Sd atl); and Miss Susie McClure A_RTICLE VIIL . |and the blood pure, thereby avoiding tions, ‘and & better country.—Shetdon visited ‘at the Bloomauist and E. C. These articles may be amended in serious kidney complications. Ridsdale {n Natlona y Owner. Bergh homes this week. : the manner provided by law. ,.,»M___ S v =T s In testimony wgereot w;f hav}el P al S 3 3 Must Not Disturb hereunto set our hands, this 18t i*" Ppreparation of Annual Lawn. Fvin e i Swans. day of September, 1920. The annual lawn, which is neces- ven the highest ln the French Re- : C. S. BLAKELEY. sary in'some cases preparatory to the lt,l‘:lg“;‘ musht bow before the edicts of W. T. BLAKELEY. making of the pérmanent lawn, may | - xrent;f p;ottxcol, as' Mme, Des- FRANK ROHRER. be made by seeding with Italian rye cl:me ,hw o:)o tedetpr:ls)ldent. leame(: G. J. GOODMANSON. sown elther n fall or spring at the | Fhen She objected to the presence o HENRY SANDER. rate; of ‘two:bushels per acre. When | 170 VARG FARS H B0 dobhe e ROBT. RADSPINNER ban. properly cared for this will make a pd \tied ans, :m. ufe:ilc "l‘:e SEVER SLINDE. beautiful green six to eight weeks & m]\ , were very beau , but In the presence of D. C. Dvoracek, from seeding. It Is Imperative that| oo > e\;lery morning early they dis- |1 A " Goodmanson. this grass be cut when it has reached turbed the rest of the president’s (Seal.) a helght of three to four inches; other- household, and therefore she inquired | ‘State of Minnesota, County of wise the lawn will be unattractive, whether tkey could not be removed. | Beltrami, ss. . The chief of the protocol found that Upon this 18th day of September, - i3 sixty years ago a clause was written | 1920, personally appeared before me, f - X i Find Old Roman Tombs. fn the protocol which provided that {C. S. Blakeley, W. T. Blakeley, Gives a brilliant glossy shine that : Y e does mot rub off or dust off—that not less than five swans must be kept | Frank Rohrer, G. J. Goodmanson, anneals to the iron—that lasts four {n the Elysee palace grounds, for the | Henry - Sander, Robt. Radsspinner| W times as long as any other. feeding of which the keeper of tke jand Sever Slinde, to me known to Black silkStwe Polish presidential gardens was responsible. |be the persons named in and who Four Roman tombs, built in the third” century “and “containing golden objects, urns, glass work, pottery and bones, haye béen found in a gravel pit near Heerien in Dutch Limburg. —_— executed the foregoing Certificate is h; 2 clln; by dln:ldl. It's more any of the things are of great scien- Hid Identity Many Months. of Incorporation, and acknowledged fi;fin“,j,’,”,‘,,,:;fi,,,’,’,‘, A ftific value and further excavations are Miss Gwendoline Farrar, who In- that they executed the same as their .‘z'ryleonywm-rlar " belng made. _herited a fortune of several million |free act and deed, for the uses and 'v’;"‘,';.“‘;,,,'r‘;_" L dollars from her father, SIr George |PUrposes therein expre}.;sed. g:gml;gv;gnz Killing Flies With Formaldehyde, | Farrar, the Rand millionalre, who was _— BT aned Tow To kill files with a solution of forma- | one of those sentenced to.death by (Seal) SR ey B rorhad tore: Hn 1d 1 t he | Boers for taking part In the J on Beltrami County, Minn. ettt . ‘or: formaldelyde” In® Witer the 8 D ames My commission expires April 14th, g : smethod Is: Put a teaspoonful of for- maldehyde into a quarter of a pint of water and expose in the room. This quantity is enough to kil all the flies in one room. raid, is one young woman who can 1927. = keep a secret. For more than a year 90714. Miss Farrar has been appearing on the Office of Register of Deeds, Bel- London stage, and only recently was trami 'County, Minn. her identity discovered by accident. l I hereby certify that this instru- T | | ) [ | = | L ] | | | { + i | - | + i g 4

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