Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 19, 1921, Page 6

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By Chatles Stighroe © Westerm Newspaper Union LIMITED Monssn Beevz {1 us ;mgo:éfi\s 1 ' ‘From All_Appearances From all appearances the days wil | soon be here when the motorists will again be throwing mud at the pedes- trians. —One Is Here, Already-— ‘We Heard of One Yot often hear - the. cxpression, “Mrs, Jones or Mrs. So-So was pre- sented with a beautifdl cut glass bowl or a bunch of flowers,” or something Iike that, but doesn’t-it sound a tritle odd. Still, we have heard of real small boys being presented with a box of cigars—their first presentation. Or was it a girl? —Have One?— Queer Notions A millionaire is said to be starting a newspaper just for the fun of it. If that’s the case, some people have a queer idea of fun. —About as Much as This— What’s the Hurry? HIDES There is a report that King Con- T, stantine of Greece may abdicate. g“’x'i‘; mg::’ ;g‘ } “’ Lk Those Greeks should leave him on the| yeip hides, No. 1, 1b. .. job long enough to get the throne|caif skins, ’No‘l ‘5. 5 warm, at least—or let him stay there| peacons, each e long enough to get sufficient money Horse hides, large . to open up a restaurant or an ice| cream parlor. i —Rosta Bif, Rosta Bork— ed hot dinmer _at the C. A. Stout} Seed could be inoculated with com- ‘home. - Imercial nitrogen prepared for that purpose, but better results are obtain-| C. A. Bloomquist and sons finished th;v(‘}l;;‘n::: :v"e"::‘:_m‘:;“; wzl;::ve::: ed by use of inoculated soil. '~ Forliheir logging contract on Turtle Lake eading o | > ’ . meadow, put in timothy, clover and [and returned home Monday of this |3 on paper fashioned from the bark | €€ e e Bai o et alfalfa, vl of the mulberry tree or of bamboo ] _-‘y.::g.&(o’i]u' B tn’h.. After this instructive talk, Mr. i sprouts. The Moors introduced paper RI - hd {March 9. - i The pupils of Big Lake school and F - other itching skin . diseases. "\ large crowd was present to Heah f:l:gjgelzt.nnsweledv questions upon the v:‘fi:irml::&:er,o:‘rih?s:l::;:;r:!'te‘:‘}:% in the twelfth century into Spain, ~ 4 m .159.;:‘.‘&; pm rhh. :ggrfi’“{lf’:uexlffl%f'gxgnf ‘“Be];'gof] County Agent D. C. Dovacek was ,\“ednesdayg,mernwm 1 B o S o Boardman’s Corner Drug Store superintendent of the Grnmi Rapids’ Ialso present and gave an interesting Still, 1t Might Be Worth Trying. Bemidji, Minn. : 3 experimental station talk on the present work of the Farm Tf men were as perfect ag thelr DMr. Bergh said the first problem Bureau. the steps taken by the coun- wives expect them to be, their wives of the morthern. farmer is-land.clear- |1y to help the farmers clear the land would all die of ennul.—Bostom Tran- i 2 also the advisability of “building a ing, sec&nd, to pruducetru;g&age for largé warehouse for the storing of script. cows. Keep mo more stock than one can raise roughage for and buy grain \gotatoes, grains and other farm pro- for the dairy cattle until such time as[91¢e P land can be cleared on which to raise| The ladies of the club served a fine grain. dinner at 1 p. m., the coffee being Clover and alfalfa are two import-|donated to the club by Clifford’s of ant crops to raise. Alfalfa - being |Bemidji. worth more per ton in feed value The -next regular meeting will be than clover. at the home of Walter Stout. All ‘Alfalfa should be planted on a|members and friends are urged to be field of good drainage preferably on |present. flhmfll hfllL tSE;d bei Blw“ldt bte filrm:l Irene Wold has been quite ill but is ir li should plant on corn or potato lan me improved at this writing. up on an air line. that has not been plowed but disced Ao Litv:ll;atWon;grow dWi:son‘s;s ‘60 thge —Futter, Flutter— Section 2. The general nature of its thoroughly; seed. it with or without | . ;i this week as are also Arlene Hurrah For Luke business shall be the manufacture and | nurse crop. If with nurse crop, Wing and Roy Wing. sale, at wholesale and retail, of concrete | plant with oats, wheat or barley > 5 brick, tileing, lumber and building ma-| gqrly in spring.. It can also be plant- Mrs. A. C. Steele is still very ill with inflammatory rheumatism. Luke McLuke says that a wise hus- band doesn’t contradict his wife. He ;zf.f,",l{:m',’, :fixefirfy‘,fl: ;:.‘,‘,"L’;‘,;‘.‘,‘;‘ ,‘flfil ed: with red clover, adding more alf- ‘The men of the farmers” club haul- just lets her talk and she soon contra- |estate, the construction of buildings and |alfa seed the second and third years TR K KK KKK KKK KKK K S KK Romance of Paper. MARKETS i~ Ty X {I*fii*{ifi!‘i*iil*#; Big Lake Farmers’ club held its regular monthly meeting at the home of .C. O. Wing, Wednesday THE PIONEER WANT ADS ...40c-50¢ ... .$1.50-82 THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS POTATOES Hanging Up to Air iChicag‘:o', March Mlsi{—tPotatx red- Lieutenant Fladeland has been celpts, e+ Mpriot weni &8 . demonstrating his ability here as a Q’&Bfifflegi 2‘:;"“""”"‘ bulk, $1.25, : real flier, going through tail spins, Loidas ekl nose dives, falling leaf and almost every kmown stunt. Just so he doesn’t use some of our citizens for the leaf and doesn’t demonstrate the “clothespin” it will be alright. You know, the ‘“‘clothespin,” hanging ’em CERTIFICATE OF INCORFORATION or . BEMIDJI CONCRETE MANUPACTURING COMPANY Article 1. Section 1. The name of this corpor- ation shall be Bemidji Concrete Manu- facturing Company. What of your corset—is that to blame: Pethaps we can tell you something of a gracious, modern-form of corsetry that will be invaluable to you. Cer- tainly we can if you have never worn a GOSSARD ] dicts herself. s‘e‘;‘éfitg{{':n °§“§"el’;’1’e “;"l':} fature “")‘l'é until a good stand of alfalfa is'pro- [ed logs to Baldwin’s mill Mo“l;day —Liste! Thi — contracti h ot for, 2 ° | duced. and Tuesday of this week. hen | iiten to Thisten contracting with othere for, the con”| "7l fejq ghould be inoculated |sawed, they will begin the construc. e | One Way Out tures, the purchiso and sale, at whole- with soil from a healthy alfalfa field. |tion of a-club house. The ladies serv- A | : .| sale und retail, o , wares and mer- f One way for a bridegroom to at-|cpandise nr"averygl:):x(nso, e tare and e > ! tract comsiderable attention is for s({;"ig)llgn ‘nnd the tranlfnulmng!o_f sucl& b i i are- | O r business as m; e C him to £ail to show up for the cere- | OILF, PUAITE® 18 T2 "onof " such ] mony. g \)?ulnesx. tTho p;lmi,hml ufflceruml place § P t 51 - - B ' . . To Be, or Not to Be— of transacting the business of this cor. : 4 th Bavbev ] Study yourselfm your rtorning clothes >e ¥ L G el " your afternoon’ suit, your formal eve- 4 ning clothes, your negligee. Do you '//t'a 2 / - Jook just as you would wish, or.is there e \ ‘a certain’ ‘stiffening ‘of your figure—a % \ premonitory Warning of that set, in- } flexible contour that kills spontaneity, o poration shall be at the City of Be- f Come on in midji, Minnesota. The Pioneer force has succeeded in| mrmmfi:fi“&;‘l‘ B fixing the front door to the office and | ye z6th day of March, 1921, and shall all those who have learned the origi-|continue for the period of thirty years. nal combination are asked to forget| * Article. I1I. it. Nearly everyone cussed us because | The names and places of residence of i s the persons forming sald corporation 2 the latch wouldn’t catch. Some out) 12 PR 61on "M 1. Morse, W. K. : loud. The cold weather is over, SO| Denison, H. A. Norturup, A. V. Gar- k we fixed it. We can’t let cussing take | lock, M. E. Ibertson and N. E. Given, 2 5 Y Front 'Lacing 3 the joy out of spring. all b whom reaife st the Cliy of Re: and unexpectedness, and vivacity and ; A —Close It Going Out— Article IV. . “~ ==YQUTH? T :C 0 R S E T f el The government of sald corporation e & Nearly Time Now Now that spring is here, or nearly and the management of its affairs shall be vested in a board of directors, Cflfll;hst- o ) 5 ing of three (3) members, who _shall 50, it’s about time the postoffice crew | ho clected by the stockhoiders of said WILSON & CO. ! . was putting up the storm entrance. cot;'lm:]rat:,or;i l;lt hnls‘ l:mr;lualu megunx, E i iV s -ti which sha eld ‘in_the City of Be- ( il:;:’!tti:"nm"e“ary about this time, flm‘”"f :\;M;me‘s:(;\. ;:m T4 e‘ff"é@o'f‘t‘fgfi i d 'M- A O t{-& i 2 ay of July in each vear, they § —Well, Let It Go Then— oy i sucaessors: ATe W omen § an 188€s uthifters 18 clgeted and qualified. . v i i 4 b s el tho fiest annyal mecting of the |} ' 7o QUR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS: N mifl:zt:rs:‘y i:‘f'?' you made up your fi'r:blnl qflfl'l’hgf]“fis:“&'i’fofi:gB}xfi“xfii’fl ln):l:l We announce the beginning of our Summer t%rm,‘ Mgfi'ch_ 15, 1921. 5 " ; I TR ’ 5 o Thall constitute thie, Board of D DllringtheSummermonthsthisup-to—datecoege_m give a com- ur ex re- fittin serotce assures our catisfaction 4 Dnughhr—éwhy, no, “',9, just | Foctors of sald. cu‘:ximgnn:oar of plete course of instruction in the Barber Trade for $50.00. v Pe f £ { v : f . § made up my face to go out.”—The | R. A. Olson M. L. Morse and W, K. Those interested should immediately write to us for-FREE descrip- n, all residing at City of Bemidj | Minnesota, tive catalog and further particulars. b TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE 204 Hennepin Ave. Minneapol Lawrentian. —Undressing for the Ball— Article V. Insult to Injury The officers of this corporation shall 5 ey . |be u President, Vice President, Secretary | One way to add insult to injury is|and Treasurer, all of whom shall .be for a teacher to borrow a small boy’s {{:user{: bg') !:1; Bmmt of ‘I()llrcctnrs h;um g ; - tY | the stockholders of sald corporation. knife to sharpen a pencil to give him | i “offices of Seerstary and Treas- a bad mark. But, when it’s a good |urer may be held by the same person. Until the first annual meeting of the Easter Flowers ; { Don’t wait! You know you will want to give flowers for EASTER. ‘A bedutiful potted plant or a boquet of cut flowers '~ will ‘make the EASTER TIME so happy for both the giver and receiver. - bk Oh Boy! b mark, v , stockholders of suid -corporation, and y —ZKeep the Knife— until their successors are elected and id have aualified. A L. Morse, of Bemidji, b . [ ] 3 Minnesota, shall be President, W. K. Ben Franklin, Reformer. Denison, of Bemidjl, Minnesota, shali| / as L 4 be Viee President, and R. A. Olson, of = Like many of us today, Franklin was no churchgoer, but firmly be- | lieved in the desirability of other peo- ple's attengnce at public worship. | The capital stock of said corporation In the goodness of his heart, however, ig;“;m' "(‘l"ihe'r23‘,:?:“;“1“["1“‘{,‘2“5(!“""523 he was desirous of making the Church |into five hundred shares of the par value 4 of England’s' morning service less |of one hundred dellars each, e ! Said stock shall be pald in as calle onerous to the faithful. = Sn, While | ror by the Board of Directors of said representing the Colonies in England, | corporation. Article VII. Minnesota, shall be Secretary urer of sald corporation, Article VI, That, “the mon that forgits to pay his New York Life pramium instid of the payments on his autymobeel will at laste Iave\somethin’ for his foimly to roide in to the poor house.” i ORDER EARLY AND GET THE BEST he proceeded to abridge the Book of Common Prayer! He was assisted in the task by an English crony, the once The highest amount of indebtedness or llabllity to which said corporation shall at_any time be subject, shall not We are taking orders practically every hour of the |exceed Fifty Thousand Doltars ($50,~ Talk With Mitchell day for EASTER delivery. Better attend to this right ; now, while you think of it. Telephone 178-W. " ’ noterjous Lord De Spencer. 1000,00). Tl whole episode reminds us of | In Testimony Whereof we have here- o G . (unto set our hands and seals this 10th the day when, as a small boy, he Sug- | goy" ¢ Mun?l 1921 i it will do him. You know. medicine doesn’t exactly “cure” any- thing. Nature’s immediate tendency is to correct any abuse or disarrangement of normal bodily func- tions—and medicine merely refnforces her in this work. A headache may be the “signal” that any one of a dozen things-are wrong. In better than ninety per cent of kidney trouble there is no pain. And, apparently, it is only a desire to “beat the doctor’s fee” that many people eagerly swallow anything and everything recommended by others who know nothing of the ailment. Such a practice is always very dangerous. The doctor finds the SOURCE of the ‘trouble. Then writes his prescription accordingly. gestell to his astonished parent that | LSON, (Seal) much time and trouble might be saved Q‘l {( “?RSE'\\' (Seal) if grace were said over the whole i A :;g:}; fawily pork-barrel at once.—Asa Don A. V. GARLOCK, -(Seal) s Dickinson In the New York- Times. ¥ B JEERTOON, POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS e A DANGEROUS PRACTICE e 1o Shas e \e following gem was sent to the |State of Minneso! Foeh s ' 1ps na, T8, g County of Beltrami, ss. ons London Morning Post by a corre- | “GR bl 11th day’ of March, 1921, be- H dra. S D P g spondent, who says he bad found it in | fore me a Notary Public within and for Unless “medicine” is aimed at the source of a Y ngeas weet Peas v - R sa ‘oun nd State, = 2 ; ; l;.ll\:fl'e “l’je‘l“” ‘»\r ru‘mn ‘ly Cht;lrlt‘:s bt B o g Ay e Em&?rflé & person’s ailment, one may as well carry a rabbit’s Primroses Roses Dickens: he story Is about a little | K. Denison, H. A. Northrop, ‘A. V. Gar- Yoot or practice some phoney “cult” for all the good Beg'onias Carnati 5 i on i % | boy to whom the news had been bro- |lock, M. E. Ibertson and N. B. Given, to me known to be the same persons ken by his mother that he was to have | gescribed in and who executed the fore- a French governess. Dickens tells it x:lng ‘fi‘nntrument.d and acknowiedged . 9 that they executed the same ns thel thus: ‘After leaning his plump little | 2105 (% 0 G ed. L cheek agninst the window. glass in a GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, dreary little way for some minutes, he RS Notary Public. looked around and Inquired In gen- | B A OO e xnires A T eral way. and not as If it had any spe- | (Notorial Seal) cial application, whether she didn’t | think *“that the tower of Babel was & |State of Minnesota, ? Ao Department of State. great mistake altogether. T hereby certify that the within in- strument was_filed for record in_this office on the 14th day of Marahyd: D. 1921 at 9 o'clock A. s “was duly recorded in Book L-4 of Incorporations, lon page 435, Tulips Violets Lgce and Boston Ferns Hyacinths Baby Ramblers Prices Range F 'rom 50c Upward i MIKE HOLM. Secretary of State. | 94005 | ADDITIONAL WANT ADS a2 | Beltrami County, Minn. 5 hereby certify that this instru- barn, | ment was filed in this office for record Phone 178-W Minnesota Ave, - FOR SALE—6-room house, fine well, 4 acres highly improved | on the 15th day of March, A. D. 1921, —Barker land in 4th ward only $2,500 fo NEW YORK LIFE MAN 23| SELF_MEDICATION IS ALWAYS ANGEROUSPRACTICE ‘ | | ; i | 4 7 & ed in Book 15 of Misc. .on page 184, 217 Third St. quick sale. Owner, E. J. Willits. C. 0. MOON, ol 7t3-26 | (Seal) Register of Decas.| Phone 34 . .. THE DRUGGIST

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