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S 4 ~ THE:BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER o ~ TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1 3 | CERTIFICATE. OF IN-CORPORAF Fw'? Im . TION OF HINES STATE BANK Know all men by these pres‘ents, that we have agreed to, and do here- by associate ourselves together as aly. banking corporntion{ under and pl;l’- ik n\;MmucAsu MARKET. QUOTATIONS.... suant to the provisions of the laws {AIN' AND HAY ] of ithe State of; Minnesota govarning GRATAND HAY banks of discopnt and deposit; and to that'end, we ‘do’ hereby execute|03t8 bU. .. .....coveuens veo..B5cp ; ;‘nngde(r? :nllil‘fl::::ledl ;m} seals the follow~{Red Clover, medium, lb. .. ..16c-18¢ I_’rlimvn‘t’on‘ football team has been| wit: ° n\corporanon, to- z:::tz ::,‘g:d ;igg::i:g rarticularly hard' hit by graduations \ Ffist. Rye, bu. .. ROV - diodie and ineligibility, .but Coach Bill i '1;1;e rgme of this corporation shall .-..l.tc\\;: e’ the Hines State Bank. The gen- 5 Ripgaptaict gen VEGETABLES Eggs, tresh, dozen eiees...B50 _P"\il“nfldgnv t of building a cham- %flh . com| inltionL out of the!eral nature of its business shall be of new materi: banking, receiving™ deposi ing, | n t i’ 1} \ posits, bu; Potatoey, per cwt., small g the case with most big eastern | selling and discounting no’tes, y!?x‘]i; lots .p. i e .$1.15-31.20 | Cow hides, No. I}I]?‘E:s Te-8¢ elevens, RDP_OI‘I hardest task is to lnd:other.ewdeuces' of debt, domestic | Potatoes, ca: .$1.20-$1.25 | Bull hldes: Ng. 1, 1b. 6c-Tc develop a suitable pair of ends but,|and: foreign, dealing in gold and|Cabbage, cwt. .$1.50-$2.00 | Kipp hides, ‘#n;. f 1b. .8¢ .$2.§2.00 | Calf skins; No, 1, Ib. silyer bullion and foreign coins and|Qpions, dry . Wool, bright .. loaning money on real .$6-37 personal security; and - the- place Butter{at e s ..60c|Deacons, each Wwhere the bumnegs of this corpora-|Bgss, fresh, dozen ..\ v..ew .. .46 [Horse hides, large, each. gc;x is to be carried on is Hines, in -—-——r——’ \ f trami-county, Minnesota. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. in'addition,-he must construct a back- ‘Although. twelve letter men: re- turned to.school this fall few of them were Tegulars. Men must be devel- oped to take the places of such stars as. Stfubing, Trimble, McGraw and Second. . At i H wbEwho grld;ltit}. Hogmetl!i Said corporation shall commence e Clons. ot bmme”Lgvcvmb"Hil:}; 2 nively, :{Wfl; “:n '\pigomh, all{ on the first day of October, A. D.|No..1 Northern Dark Cattle—Receipts, '5,5005 market, members st year's freshman|1920, and shall continue for the| Wheat ... ...$2.17% $2.25% | steady to 25c lower. team, are not available etiher because | period of thirty years. No. 1 Nor. Wheat.... 2.15% 2.17 ’ ?!;l ‘o;i:::g school: or_being declared T e r’ll:ihirld. s No. 3 Yellow Corn.... .88 90 Hogs—Receipts, 6,200; market, 3 b laces of resi i ) Out of the squad of sixty-five, that | of the incorporltor‘fs, and ':h:e nunen'l;::' g:;;ige z:n;{:ym\ta, gg% gg% iy 3‘0c eie reported for first pn%we the follow-| of -h?u held by each of them are{No.\2 Rye....... 1.62% 1.63%| Sheep—Receipts, 3,000; market, ing ‘appear-to have the best chances|as follows: 2.99% 3.12% | steady, best lambs $1\T75. of making the varsity: Raymond, Jones, Davis and Légendre; tackles, Keck, Rutan, Hop- per, Halsey and Upson; guards, Thomas, Dickinson, Morgan and Mc- Caull; cenfer, Callahan, Opie and Scureman; ' quarter, Lourie, Stimson "1 Gorman; halfs, Gilroy, Wittmer B. .Swenson, Hines, Minn., five ares. : E. E. Schulke, Tenstrike, Minn., three shares. ‘Will A. Schulke, Tenstrike, Minn., one share, Henry Gripp, ' Tenstrike, .one share. KING 622:25 SELLS HIS E CROP TO PUBLIC London ' (by* mail).—His Majesty, King George, has done a roaring trade as fruit-seller. So great.has been the demand for shi GOVERNOR COX TODAY IN NORTHERN ILLINOIS (By United Press) Minn., =] Murrey; full, Scheerer, Gilroy| Knute H. Strand, T i inn., and Lourie. ' e ; diie shate. nd, Tenstrike, Minn., gpringfield, 1L, Oct. 12. (By Her-|the king’s grapes from the alfmous Raymiohd ‘was 4 varsity end last| C. J. Wild, Tenstrike, Minn., one bert Walker, en route with Gover-|vine at Hampton Coyrt Palace, which . Davis also hag had varsity ex- | share. i i nor 'Cox.)—Governor Cox today|H. M. Office of Works announced . perience, Johes was a freshman end| J. P. MeLean, Menomonie, Wis., pushed his stump campaign eastward | would for the first time, be sold this and Legendre formerly | ten shares. thru the north half of Illinois, highly | year to the public, that the greater elated. over the reception accorded | part of this year’s crop of €00 starred 'with Tulane," “Stan” Keek was one of last year’s stars, but was out of the game most of the time with injuries. He weighs 200 pounds, is a terrific line plunger and an accurate place-kicker. Rutan wis on the freshman team last year. Hooper, Halsey and Upsom played on last. year’s scrubs. Thomas was sub- stitute center last year. Dickinson, Morgan. -hL. Latterell, Kelliher, Minn., ten}yi0 iy St. Louis last night. ares. t & . . - Cox eared thusi: t " Hon;.er c.h Baer, Bemidji, Minn.|qyer de:'lpgcratla ;x:os:es ““fn g\f[]?s}: sixty-three shares, sourl. He sald, “I feel confident that bunches has been disposed of. The -grapes were offered to the public at $1.25 a pound, jn_ baskets made by blind soldiers af St. Dun- stan’s Hostel. So many orders were received by telephone, mail, and tele- graph that the crop could have been disposed of over and over again, but a proportion of the grapes was re- served for visitors to the gardens. During the war the grapes were distributed by the king amongst the wounded soldiers in various hospitals, but . before that they were always reserved for His Majesty'’s table. reserves O .and McCaull have had var- sity experience. The latter may have made_a regnlar but for injuries. Captain Mike Callahan will be un- derstudied .at_center. by Opie and Scureman. The latter was a sub- center when his leg was broken last year,. ., ; B 2 Jourie, who played in part of the Harvard game last fall, is a good open. field runner and is sure on pynts. Stimson and Gorman alter- nated at quarter on the freshman elgven. Murrey, who = kicked field goals| against bpth Harvard and Yale last year, seems to be certain as a half back. Gilroy was full on the fresh- man team. Wittmer has had varsity experience. i i Scheealr is one of the best punters PROCEEDINGS OF TEE coun- CIL THE CITY OF p o-!'n.fll. AUGUST Regular sessiom of the city” council Held Cin the council chambers at eight o'clock p. m. A-quorum being present, the meeting was called to order, vice- president Boyce presiding. \ 0] all. ‘Upon roll call the following aldermen were declared present: Boyce, Bagley, Palmer, Carlson, Cooper, Carver, Barnell. Absent: McKinnon, Hayward, Vander- sluis. g ' ‘Minutes. . Minutes of the “last regular meeting and special’ meeting of August 23rd, 1920, were read and approved. in the garhe. He also is a good ground gainer, evidenced' by his perform- nh:;'ess' Baer, Bemidji, Minn., fiveipo jseue of peace will win the state : Fourth. by a go?d safe majority.” The government of this corpora- :ion and th; manlg;ment olf it:l al; BABY CLINIC WILL BE mirs shall be vested in a board of five directors, who shall be elected at “ELD HERE ocrosm 23 the kregular annual lréxeetinfi ’ol"h the stockholders to be held on the Thurs- A On ‘Saturday, October 23, ‘another day succeeding the first Monday of .,y clinic will be held in_Bemidji January of each year between the |, go; the auspices of the Women's hours of 9'u s Snc 4 BB of the| Givic and Community élub. This will said day. e first board of di-|y, pleasing news tq many who have rectors shall consist of the following|peon anxious for a repetition of the members: H. C. Baer, fi E. Sch\lflkg, clinic which proved so benefiicial a H. B. Swenson, J. P. McLean, 1. S.1foy months ago in the city. Baer, who shall hold office until the| " mhe club has arranged to have two first annual meeting, and until their| goctors here from the State Public successors are elected and qualified. | fealth board. A half-day chinic will Fifth. Ybe held at Nymore, and a full day ses- The amount of the capital stock|sion at the Central school. shall be ten thousand dollars fully| Al children pnder school age are paid in, in cash, which shall be di-|eligible, and those who have been ex- vided into one hundred shares'of one|amined ‘and found defective in pre- hundred dollars each. vious clinics and. especially urged to Sixth. am:ull‘l Algolne wlshlng] i:‘tormntl;;x . . N as to the clinic, may call Mrs. R. H. ,.e;‘;h:, ‘1‘;51},'5?:, ‘2},"&‘?,?3“,{,,“2‘::}.332' Schumaker. - " The following bills aftqr being aud- A s A = d allow- ance against Yale last year. Gilroy | tion shall at any time be subject shall LEAG“E OF NATIONS M AY ited were ypon mflf}"" and wecond allow: d i b ied be one hundred fifty thousand dol- 4 D. B. Jonés hay, city team $_16.49 and Lourie may also be tried out at y ! i 11, month of August. 2006.65 full. Others who are showing well|la t Ry ro i aven, Boap Kottle .78 on the squad are Clehves, Gordon and Street gang, s!reet-}:l'mr 204.00 The hid of O. W. Sievert Co, for the rs. In wititess whereof, we have here- unto set our hands and seals this 1st 4 .Cutchins. i " {Princeton opened with Swarthmore day of October, AB DS.“I'BZO.O repair and overhaul of the clty Jall, was here last Saturday. The next game H. B, ENSON. Nations may wield a club in the Vil- ,’,fifi,t’:gdg;’;:fl'vdérme on Tida for the E. E. SCHULKE. WILL A. SCHULKE. HENRY GRIPP. KNUTE H. STRAND. C. J. WILD. J. P. McLEAN. L. LATTERELL. HOMER C. BAER. wuling of the jail build- ted to re- no dispute between Poland and Lith- uania. League officiuls today de- nounced the coupe by which the Poles sejzed the Lithuanian cities. It was declared French and Brit- ish authorities will investigate cir- cumstances immediatel repair and ove ing. , ‘The city. “élerk iwas direc advertise for bids for.the housing of the city hall.and fifth ward well, and for the rooflng of the storehouse at pumping station. orts. Municipal court report for week of August 23rd showing $202.92 paid the city treasurer was read and accepted. -will be with Maryland State. Wash- ix?tnn and Lee plays- here October 16 and the 'Navy on October 23 ‘West Virginia, which defeated Prince- ton 25 to O last year, comes October 30. Colgate,. which administered a 7 to 0 defeat to the Tj has been dropped from ger last year, the schedule. / The only out of town game-is with I. 8. BAER. . Harvard ac. Cambriage. The teams| In presence of BEGINNERS BAND 10 @ NG |iod Tote o o Avebst Lot Sas rend ond T R Lo S E. F. PARKER. Aegebiest of Health Ofticer Shannon was read and uccepte Princeton beat, 13 to 6 last year, comes here November 13. " The Yale- game will produce the unique feature of brothers, captains of .their respective .elevens, facing q“fih other at center. They are Mike Ci inc d Tim Calla-|and for said county, personally ap- Callahan of Princeton and Tin Cals: | beared 1. B. Swenson, E. E. Schulke, Will A. Schulke, Henry Gripp, Knute H. Strand, C. J. Wild, J. P\ McLean, Latterell, Homer. C. Baer, 1. S. Baer, to me known to be the persons ‘described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowl- ‘edged that they each executed the same as their free act and deed. ) A. E. FEIR, (Seal) Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn. My commission expires December, 22, 1926. G. Oliver Riggs, director of the Ju- venile band, announces that a meet- ing will be held this evening begin- ning at 7:30 in the band room at the City bullding for all boys between the ages of 10 and 15 for the purp- oge of organizing a beginners’ band. Only those who mean business are asked to attend. Parents, however, if interested, are extended an invita- tion to be present. Director Riggs wants at least seventy-five boys for the new band. Instruction will be furnished free of charge. ABANDON HOPES FOR MAC SWINEY’S RELEASE A (By United Press) London, . October * 1o.—Lord-Mayor MacSwiney ‘completed . his sixtieth day of fasting with his condition al- t|most unchanged, according to the latest Sinn Fein bulletin. This wag the sixty-first day of his hunger strike. Relatives were said to have abandoned all hope of obtaining his release. d. Report of the Division of ‘Sanitation State Board ofi Health on the milk sup- ply of Bemidji, was read, and the re- ceipt of copies of a proposed milk ord- inance was acknowledged, the same be- ing referred to the city attorney on mo- tion and sccond. = ‘Bonds. Surety bond of J. J. Doran for the con- nection of wells, with the U. S. Fidel- ity & Guaranty ~company, as surety in the sum of $836.50, and surety bond of A. F, Hubert for painting water tank and Mibksissippl river bridge, with the U. 8, elity & Guaranty Company, as surety, in the sum of $775.00, duly ap- proved by the city attorney, was ac- cepted. Ornamentnl l'.lst\ln‘. On motion and_second the request of business men on Third strel s submit- ted by Mr. Earle Barker, for the instal- lation” of two _ernamental light posts at Bemidji and Beltrami avenues,two posts at Beltrami and Minnesota ave- nues, and two at Minnesota and America avenues, was granted. 'The matter of locating the said posts was refefred to the Water and Light.committee and City Engineer, and the matter of flnn"clng the installation of the six additlonal posts at an approximate cost of $250.- 00‘ each was referred to the finance com- mittee. Miscellansous. Mr. J. L& Géorge addressed the coun- cil showing the necéssity for increased rates for gas supplied consumers. His request wag reforred to a committee of aldermen, Boyce, Carlson and Carver, Tor full investigation and report. Representatives of the Central Labor Union present extended an invitation to the council to cooperate with them on the Labor Day celebrition and parade. Communication from the Civic and Community club on the matter of regu- lating public dances was read and the city attorney was directed to draft the necessary resqlution governing the con- trol and the licensing of public dance halls. Communicaton from_the Civic_and Community clib relative to the enforce- ment of laws governing the sales of cigarettes to minors was read and ac- State of Minnesota, County of Bel- trami, ss. On this 1st day of October, A. D. 1920, before me, a notary public in captain las year, was re-elected. ;. vA@nvm ffl" AT GRAND THEATRE Larger crowds each week, that edve the theatre in the happy mood of, having been well entertained, . prove that the regular ¥riday vaude- ville'is becoming more popular each week at the: Grand theatre,as is is becoming necessary to arrive Iy in order to gain admittance. he bill for this week looks as théough the standard is to be main- tained for this Friday. ‘Kenlow .and Birchby are billed having. ‘‘Music and Everything Hazeél Leona, is a single, called the “ginging Commedienne.” Each and 91065. State of Minnesota; Department of State. 1 hereby certify that the wit.hin instrument was filed for record in this office on the 7th day of October, every ope of these single acts have |4 D, 1920, at 12 o’clock M., and was been-a hit, and there 18 every reason | quly recorded in Book 3 of State e ieve that Miss Leona will be as|'Bank Records, on page 20. x:od. Oliver and Lee requiré the JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, full stage for their offering, describ-| (geal) ed as “A Girl, A Boob and a Uku- seerary of e || ADDITIONAL WANT ADS lele,’.Delaire apd Madeline will close| (Oice of Register of Deeds, County Y5 3 m.::l’lu:: a novelty exhibition of oth;ltu‘:ni, é?flmi;; ol Mo z I " o ereby that the 1 R SALBE-—1G0 feet. of heavy wird| i bom:‘b.gfl;!i Ry ‘;‘m;‘nl:n Honrys ;‘;l instrument was filed in this office ‘or fencing. Als eda¥ posts: * It .cedes’ the vaudeville botfi afternoon record on the 11th day of October, |, - quire 1105 Dewey - ‘avenue Or \d evening. A. D. 1920, at'1 o'clock P. M., and| phone 697-J. - 2 3t10-14 $3] was duly recorded in Book'116 of | FOR ‘SALE—I am now offering my Miscellaneous, page 24. purebred.registered Shorthorn bull Tlfl% BODY OF C. 0. MOON, fomsate. He is a . 0. L. good one and of ted. / : & #0 NORRISTOW (Seal) Register of D“:l!'D gmull breeding. Color dark red. :}:z:'wu ;noved and u‘etéonded }hn‘t Fl{e i > 3 Y C Dailey b rmi on ! (By United Press) = Coming 4 vears old amd = el |attend the Ainne ota Kire college at St. ‘Harrisburg, Pa, October 12.— g Department,of|. as.1 ey hi 1 . | FRUL September 13 to 18, 1920. Carried. Shifting of the body of Baby Blake- | State of Minnesota, Department, et uinr ik any. olnsei oThere being no further busingas it was léyr Coughlin may be made from Egg |Banking. 3 yone interested in a good sire'o addo e A ANDERSLUTS, U] hereby certify that the for that breed will write or call M. L. i P president. GEO, STEIN, CGity Clerk, 1ta9-30 PROCEEDINGS OF TEE CITX COUN- CiL OF TEE CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINRBSOTA. AUGUST B Special session_ of _the city cduncil, called for the purpose of considering and acting on certain proposals for the in- stallation of a White Way Lighting s tem, which were-duly received and open-' ed at a regular meeting of the Council held on Monday, August 16th, 1920. was held in the council chambers at the city hall at eight .o'clock, p. m. A quorum being_présent. meeting called to or- der. President Vandersluis presiding. Roll Call ‘Upon rol call the following aldermen ‘Harbor,. N. J.,.to the vicinity of its irn % ‘hompm:at ‘Norristown, it was indicated arm by authorities of ihe T lvania sthte constabulary today. F..Blix, Leonard, Minn. miles northeast of town. FOR RBNT—Furnished room, suit- able for two gentlemen. . 315 Am- erica avenue. 1d10-12 ‘WANTED—Position in general store by young :un. Two years experi- (Seal) Supt. of Banks.| ence. Albert Narum, Erskine, st Super- |- Minn. 2 4d10-15 Byin?e.ndnéns irwright, Deg:{z_lfi:; LOST—One starting crank for Buick —return for reward. E. J. Let- fords.AIOIG Beltrami. BSC] THI FOR LE—Strawberry plants, sul RIBE FOR E corner Eighth and Park. - DAILY PIONEER| - 931, ~ ng Certificate of Incorporation and the name Hines State Benk as given therein have been this day approved by me. Dated this Tth day of October, A. D. 1920. F. E. PEARSON, ~ 3. —+Presidential election day. iNov. 1 -Armistice day. wv. 1 .Armistice Sunday. Nov. 26—Thanksgiving day, SRR 1 GEO. STEIN, were declared \ present: Bagley, . Boyce, Palnier, Carlson, Cooper, Carver, Barnell, Hayward, Vandersluls, ~Absent: McKin- o bory 1) ‘White Way Proposals. ZThe matter of the installation of a White Way was fully 8iscussed and the expression’ was unanimous for its in- stallation at .this time. The bids sub- mitted at the previous meeting by.the Naylor Electric company being bjd “C8" in the sum of $29,883.46, which included the installation of the Symplex Cable, and that of the Minnesota Electric Light and Power .company in the sum $33,443.50 being bid No. §, with an addi- tional sum -of $5,831.80 for the Symplex Cable, were analized and presented by the water and“light committee for cons|. ' sideration. It was moved by Alderman’ Boyce, seconded by Alderman Carlson that bid “C8” made by the Naylor Elec- - tric company ‘in the sum of $29,883.46 with interest at 6 per cent on:deferred payments, as specified in theiz: bid, be accepted, . subject to the execution of proper contract, and the filing of al. proper bond by thp Najlor Electric company. Motion carried.” ' The city attorney was directed to draw the necessary contracts. ¢ There being no further business it was moved to_adjourn. Adjourned. C. W. VANDERSLUIS, President. No-One Would Tinker With the Engine to Correct Tire Trouble™ Yet very frequently people: “take medi- cine” on just such a basis.. For instance, \ they take a.“kidney remedy” when they | have a backache even tho it’s well known'|i that kidney trouble is not .indicated by backache. They take something for {thin blood” when, it is well known that anemia t is not a disease but a’ SYMPTOM of some i trouble. o ? S The sensible. way, the sure way, the | SAFE way is to-let a doctor find out just where the trouble is so that he can write a prescription intelligently to help nature resume her proper work. ’ s Our work is te see that your prescriptio}l is exactly as the doctor orders it. Ry —Barker - N\ The Druggist s Acting City Clerk. _After you eat—always use >ATONIC 217 Third Street Phone 34 m" ta'tw; tnblgah—rat Iikel}‘imgey& A g relievesHeartbu: loa! Gassy Feeling. 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