Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 9, 1921, Page 5

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} | i1 CANT HELP T | IF M LATE- | \ Y I SIMPLY COMDNT June 10—Commencement of Be- GET WAITED ON- midji High school. Sept. 21 to 23-—Northern Minne- | ) sota Fair at Bemidji. | COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES AT FARGO MODEL SCHOOL 3¢ (By United Press) Fargo, N. D., June 9.---Commence- ment exercises will be held -tonight | fcr-graduates I the model high'! school at the Agricultural college. G | Hult of the University, will deliver | the address, College commencement starts next Saturday with the pre- sentation of the senior class play. Montreal, Quebec.---Gold prospects | in northern Ontaric surpass those ol every ‘’known field on'the North Am- | erican continent, according to T. W. Gibson, Deputy-Minister of Mines for Ontario, addressing the twenty-third annual meeting ;of the Canadian In»l stitute of Mining,and Metallurgy. | | tion. ARTICLE VI, The capital stock of said corporation | CERTIPICATE OF INCORPORATION | OF DRS. LARSON & LARSON, | INCORFPORATED. 1600.00), and the sam |into six hundred sha {of one hundred: dol e shall be divided es of the par value s each, ARTICLE I | Sala stock shall be naid in as called Seetion 1. he mame. of this corpora- | fOF by the Board of Directors of ald tion shall be Drs. Larson & Larson, In-|corporation. corporated, L ARTICLE VII. Section 2. The general nature of its| The highest amount of ‘indebtedness business shall be:the practice of opto- OF lability to which sald corporation metry, the manufacture and purchase of | Shall at any time be subject, shall not lenses, fraines, artificial eyes, and all exceed Fifty! Thousand Doliars ($50,- other articles used in the practice of 000.00.) optometry and the optical business, the| T Testimony Whereof we have here- sale thereof at wholesale and at retail,| UNto set our hands and seals this 4th the purchase, I nortgaging and |42y of May, 1921 sale of lands, patent rights, machinery | ERICK W. LARSON, and equipment pertaining to such|In presence of 2 business, and the transaction of such! C. G. Anderson. A. I' Anderson, as to other business as may be necessary and; Irick W. Larson, incidental to the eonduct of such, busi-| “CARL J. LARSON, (Seal) | EDWARD R. FRANKLIN, (Seal) (Seal) néss. Section 3. The principal office andIn_presence of plate of transacting the husiness of this| ' Wm. H. Monahan, Wm. J. Werth, as corporation shall be at the City of Be.| to Carl J. Larson and Edward R mldji, Minnesota | _ Franklin. ARTICLE IL .State of Minnesota, s. May, 1921, before mence on | County of St. Louj and shall| _On this ith day continue for the period of thirty years. Me. a Notary Public within and for ARTICLE 111, |sald County! and State, personally ap- The names and places of residence of | peared. Erick W. Larson, to me known the persons forming said corporation to be the same person described in and ire: | who executed the foregoing instrument, Carl J. Larson, residing at Bemidji,|and acknowledged that he executed the Minnesota, same as his free act and deed. Erick W. Larson, residing at Hibbing, C. G. ANDERSON, Suid corporation shall ¢ the 16th day of June, 192 Minnesota. Notary Public, St. Louis County, Edward R. /I'ranklin, residing at Be-| Minnesota. My commission expires midji, Minnesota. | July 25, 1926. ARTICLE 1V. | (Notarial Seal) State of Minnesota, County of Beltrami, ss. . On this 28th day of May, 1921, before me, a Notary Public within and for said County and State, personally appeared Carl J. Larson and ldward R. Frank The government of sald corporation and the management of its affairs shall bo vested in a board of directors, con- sisting' of three (3) members, who shall be elected by ,the stockholders of said corporation, ~at its annual meeting, which shall be held in the City of Be- midfi, Minnesota, on the second Tues- day in January in each year, and they shall_hold office until their successors are_elected and qualified. JUntil_the first annual meeting of the stockholders of said corporation, and until their successors are elected and have qualified, the following named per- sons shall constitute the Board of Di- rectors of said ‘corporation: described in and who executed the fore~ going instrument, and acknowledged that they executed the same as their free act and deed. WM. J. WERTH, Notary Public, Beltrami county, State of Minnesota. My commission December 17, 1924, Seal) Cdrl J. Larson, residing at Bemidji, | State of Minnesota, Minnesota; Irick W, Larson, residing at | Department of State: Hibbing, Minnesota, and FEdward R. certify that the within in- Jranklin, residing at Bemidji, Minne- sota. ARTICLE V. The officers of this corporation shall he g, President. Vice President, Secre- tary and Treasurer, all of whom shall be chosen by the Board of Directors from the stockholders of said corpora- tion. Thd offices of ' Secretary and Treasurer may be held By the same per- son . Until the first annual meeting of the stockholders of said corporation, and until their successors are elected and have qualified, Erick son, of Hib- s filed for record in this office on thy znd day of June, A. D. 1921 at 9 o'clock A. M. and was duly recorded in” Book M-4 of Tricorporations on page 15. MIKE HOLM, Secretary of State. 95664 Office of Register 'of Deeds, Beltrami Coun Tinn, 1 herehy certify that this instrument was filed in this offica for the 6th day of June, A. D. o'clock P, M d was dul bing, Minnesota, shall be president, Ed- | {1 Book 12 of Mise. on page 298. ward R. Franklin, of Bemidji, Minne-| (geal) C. 0. MOON., sota, shall be vice president, and Carl J. Register of Deeds. . sh Larson, of Bemidji, Minnesota, shall be|a¢qg-g-9 in the Way the Shovels Work A cultivator is hoeing-capacity greatly mul- tiplied. The shovels take the place of hoes, They work the soil, destroy weeds and make a mulch, according to control you have, through the mechanism of the cultivator. Complete and ready control of the way the shovels work is a great feature of the KC CULTIVATOR The special lever control of . this machine enables you to drive into the field, stay on the seat and make all necessary adjustments with levers. Rigs spread equally at front and back when spaced with' the spread lever. Shovels enter the ground Jevel and continue level as they arelowered with the depth levers. Deeper or shallower adjust- lever = a big advantage when cultivating up or down slope. Quick dodge’ on crooked rows can be made—a light push on the foot levers guides the wheels and shifts the rigs. Beams are always parallel ==shovels always face squarely and cut full width == no uncultie vated spots, undesirable ridges or deep trenches are left. The John Deere KC runs steady and pulls light. It is built ment of front or rear shovels the John Deere waythroughout=s can be made with the tilting every partstrong and substantial. Come in and seethe John Deere KC Cultivator GIVEN HARDWARE CO. IVE HAD To SIT | HERE TEN MINUTES] AND IVE goT NoO TIME TO secretary and ireasurer of said corpora- hall be Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,- lin, to be known to be the same persons | ‘ "”G‘l.lsréfiggiés—;lt depends ;m Qhere you sit how ;h‘é-bic ture loo'l:; IT DIONT HURT You- | ‘THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER { THATS NOT THE POINT- IF YOU SAY YOoUlL MEET A PERSON AT A CERTAN TIME — MEET 'EM)— START SHOPPING EARLIER- IF 1 HEPT ALL MY I @;@%NLSW‘%}' WATHE Il HE SAID HED BE-T- MY TIME 1S VALUABLE - —ETc - AL THE W JUST WAIT— CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. No ad taken for less than twenty-five cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subseguent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must acco! FOR SALE—City Property An advertisement in this col- umn is the least expensive salesman you can employ. FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY 0 (3 § DRESSMAKING and Sewing of ail kinds at 512 Third str.,"Miss Gran. 616-15 WANTED—Unfurnishea house of four, five or six rooms.. Address “N T Z” car Ploneer. 4t8-tf WANTED---A place to keep house. Call “or write Mrs. Van Poll at Fern Lake, Bemidji. 3t6-9 ——— Al S RE T POSITION WANTED---in home, with piano by Normal girl. Write M. Stewart, Backus, Minn. 3t6-10 PAPER HANGING a specialty. Sam- ples right from factory. Bed rooms panelled, furiture and pianos re- finished, calsomining. Call 854. b 5 4t6-11 WANTED---To take care of children by day or hour for busy mother. Call on Mrs. Murray at Sixth and Minnesota, house number 601. 3t6-11 Do you want Work—or do you want Help? Try the Column HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED---Kitchen ham hotel. girls at Mark- 3td6-9 LOTS OF HOUSES—-Let ur sell you | (Y \VRITH all kinds of Insurance: one. Come to our office und sse our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. the land men. 1-1t FOR SALE—From owner, at a snap, a 7-room house in good condition. Call at 205 Second str.. or phone 226. Will take good car in on deal. 6t6-15 NOTICE—FOR good buy, sale or ex- - ‘change inm real estate or personal property, see Northern Minnesota Real Estate Exchange, T. Baudette, manager. —1mon6-206 FOR SALE---6-room house, modern except heat, fine location, never offered for. less than $4,500. For lquick sale will take 3,500. Phone 285-W. E. J. Willits. Tt6-15 WILL SELL one half interest in Ra- diator sLop. Here is an opportun- ity to get into good ‘business for little money. See me at 507 Bel- trami evenings from 7 to 8. If you have not the cash to do business with please do not waste my timg. 3t6-10 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Ore modera furnished room. Call 250 or 327. 5-25L1 FOR RENT---Furnished house. Telephone 615. FOR RENT—2 office rooms in the Ibertson block. M. E. Ibertson. 5-20-tt FOR RENT---Three modern furnish- ed rooms, 515 Bemidji ave. Phone 310. 5-30tf FOR RENT-—Garage, $5 per month. $50 per year. Inquire 417 Irvine avenue. 3t6-10 four-room FOR RENT---Two rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Close fin. In- quire J. R. care Pioneer. FOR RENT---200 acres A-1 pa‘slure, only 3% miles out, running water, all fenced with woven wire. The Phelps) Agency, 106 Third street. Phone 775. 5t6-9 | FOR RENT---Pasture for cattle, 4 miles north of Bemidji, 200 acres well fenced with woven wire, run- ning water, plenty of good clover timothy, red top and blue grass.| Phone 92. 5-28tf FOR RENT---Mrs. A. E. Head's house at 12th street and Park ave. 4 rooms partly .furnished, kitchen range, tables, chairs, etc., §17 per month. See A. T. Caflson, Carlson’s Variety Store. 2t6-9 E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for Cash and Sells Them on Small Monthly Payments FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Ave: Phone 144 6td6-141 3t6-9 fire, automobile, life, casualty. workmens- compensation. Bonds. The Phelps Agency, 106 Third str., Phone 775. 5t6-9 WANTED---Paperhanging, painting and kalsomining. First class work done. Good ommendation. Ed- ward Self, 26th ‘and Minnesota. Phone 734-W. 6t6-10 ANY ONE in ,fi:e ity or country having cottagés in the viciniy of lakes or, who wish {o rent rooms or furnish board Summer guests, notify Leila Sanborn, Secretary Be- midJi assoctation. 5-21tf WANTED TO RENT---One light hougekeeping “room or two small ones by man and wife and one child. fimg privileges. Call 485-W. Not too far out, with wash- 3t6-10 For an insignificant cost an advertisement in this column will turn ' the deal. A A A A A A AN AN AN FOR SALE---One Fodson Tractor used less than three weeks. Mot- or Inn. 3t6-11 WILL TRADE for tractor good forty 4 miles from Nebish. Address. G. B. T. care Pioneer. 3t6-10 FOR SALE---White touring car, good shape. New tires. Chedp, if tak- en at once. BE. G. Allen, East Be- midji. Phone 756-J. 6t6-14 FOR SALE---Rumley tractor, prac- tically new, size 16-30 and also set of four gang plows. Write Emil Petersou, Rte., 3, Bemidji. 6d6-14 FOR SALE---Excelsior motoreycle. Mechanically new, with side car or will take good Ford or trade. 9, Milbeth Hotel, Kaplan 2t6-8 WANTED---Competent maid for gen- eral housework in modern home, electrfc appliances. Phone Mrs. Earl P. Mc¢Mahon, or call 1109 Dewey ave. 2t6-9 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED---Man acquainted with . -general, mercantile business. In- quire Clark Pole and Tie Co., Be- midji. 4t6-9 COLLEGE MEN or any hustler de- siring clean and healthy work to earn several hundred ; dollars monthly in exclusive territory, write immediately. Indiana Parts Co.. Eclipse Visor Division, Rich- mond, Ind. 7t6-13 FOR SALE FOR SALE---Piano, also gas range. Inquire 502 Fourth street. 5-12tf FOR SALE—Motor boat and boa ‘house. Inquire of Roy V. Harker, 118 Third street. 5-25tf FOR SALE—Tamarack wooa Call 714 Minnesota avenue. Phone 544- J. 4-9te FOR SALE---No. 1 timothy and clo- ver mixed; also clear clover hay. Carl Opsata. Phone 4-F-2. 6t6-11 N M PSR N S FOR SALE—L. C. Smith typewriter in fine condition. Late model and gogd as a new one. Ploneer Sta- tionery Store. 3-17tt FOR SALE---G-year-old horse, light wagon and single harness, $80. Phone after 6, 14-4F- 13 or ad- dress box 113, Bemidji, Minn. . : 3t6-10 FOR SALE—Coropatlon seals, corpor- ation record books with divisions for minutes, articles of incorpora- tion, by laws, minutes for direc- tors’ meetings, stock ledger, stock certificate register, transfers and dividend reglster. Inquire at Pio- neer Stationery Store, 403 Bel- trami avenue. Telephone 799-J. 3-18tf FOR SALE—FARM LOTS OF FARMS—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and look over our bargain signs. Willits & Olson, the land men. 1-1tt FOR SALE—OLDSMOBILE, EIGHT CYLINDER TOURING, in excellent condition, new tires. Bargain for cash or good paper. Will demon- strate thoroughly. Can be seen at Jewett’s Garage or call G. S. Hard- ing. . B-25tf FOR SALE-The following cars at a bargain: One rebuilt Dodge tour- ing car, $600; one E-45 1918 Buick, $700; one 1914 Cadillac, $700; one late model Ford Sedgn, $550; one Ford truck, stake body, | $350; one Cletrac tractor, §1,00v. 6t6-15 MARIE JACOBS PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Telephones 29—488 Room 14, Battles Block FOR SALE---Farms, houses, lots, lake shore property, small tracts, one acre or more with or without buildings. The Phelps Agency, 106 Third street. 5t6-9 SERVICE TAXI CO.! NEW PAN CAR DAY and NIGHT SERVICE 81 81 PHONE OFFICE AT ! KELLIHER HOTEL 212 Minn. Ave. J. E. BURNS, Manager FEW DAYS ASTER- (/7 0121 Z//N BE_HERE PROMPTLY AT THREE —!! A 2 7" | weasure e \ L V|| arouno witH [% ) 7 [ e XD A || ano AWAIT Yo (Copyright, 1920, by New Ers Features) I SHOULD STANO N A MY GRACIOUS—SUCH A FUSs O\ER A LITTLE DELAY— HAVE PATENCE - mpany copy. Ads not paid 0. 270, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month at 8 o'clock sharp in Odd ~ Fellows hall. A. D. JOHNSON, Foreman, : —Phone 864-W MRS. H. SCHMIDT Correspondent, —Phone 781-W —_—— e While thinking of the Moose Bazaar—don't forget the MOOSE CONTEST for new members. Membership in the Loyal Order of Moose is a great privilege. The Moose is more than a fra- ternity—better than insurance. And while the charter is open this month you can get in for hal? price. Get particulars and application blank from any member, or from G. W. Harnwell, Dictator C. B. Hoyt, Secretary MOOSE -~ MEETINGS 1st & 3rd Tuesdays MOOSE HALL Minn. Ave. & 3rd St, CALL THE BEMIDJI SHEET METAL WORKS 118 THIRD ST. Telephone 122 for all kinds of metal work including— SHEET METAL CORNICE WORK— - IRON SKY LIGHTS— EVE TROUGHS, GUTTERS, VENTILATING SYSTEMS— COPPER WORK— FIRE DOORS— STEEL CEILINGS— and galvanized work of all kinds. —Blow Pipe Work— EXPERT MECHANICS . EMPLOYED %a' RADIATOR REPAIRING Recoring—Re-building Fender and Body Work SMITH-HINES RADIATOR CO. 507 Beltrami Ave. Phone 417 THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS — _——— BEMIDJI HOMESTEAD "‘ For Quick and Expert Shoe Repair Work Bring or Send Your Shoes to DICK’S SHOE REPAIR SHOP | | | | J { | | 1{ 511 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji THE ENTERPRISE CAFE Day and Night Service 112 THIRD STREET Meals at All Hours 8-hour shift for girls Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated E.L.PATTERSON Proprietor Plumbing | Heating Robert J. Russell » 313 Fourth Street Phones 620—620-R “BEMIDJI—NEXT CITY BELOW MISSISSIPPI'S SOURCE” —is a_great and fortunate fact || about Bemidji’s geography that ev- ery citizen, firm and organization of Bemidji should be impressing on the world. A. A. RICHARDSON RICH PORTRAIT STUDIO 29 10th St. Phone 570-W Quality Portraits and Kodak Fin- ishing at Prices that Save You Money. Whenever You Want First-Class Auto Livery Service WE HAVE IT Cars for Every Occasion Country Trips a Specialty WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 Seven Passenger Buicks, Seven Passenger Enclosed Dodge, and Dodge Touring Cars. We Are at Your Service Both Day and Night THE dignity of our professional etiueite matches the high standards we ‘have set for the conduct of our business.

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