Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 8

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: AMERICAN FORCES GLAD T0 LEAVE GERMAN SOIL And Men Want to Come to Their Homes ' (By United Press) in, Dec. "1—The American Germany are glad to go few remaining 1 ‘of IMerican army of Oceupation at Coblenz were satisfied to -remain. They are regular army. men.and as such were satisfied to re- main-at such posts as the government fow that many of- their enlist- ‘ments are near expirition, the sold- iers are beginning to think of Christ- mas with the folks. Prices are climb- ing. Only a few hundred American soldiers remain. Coblentz isn’t the American center it was when thous- ands of khaki clad men were seen on ‘ every street, in every hotel and cafe. “Them days are gone forever,” according to the Amaroc, the A. F. G. paper. “Wherever soldiers . gather,” the Amarco declares, “a great deal of the conversation is taken up with specu- lation as to the:date of our depart- ure. The cries against leaving are not as positive as heretofore. An excellent example of the change of sentiment ‘was the attitude of the ,.crowd ut the departure of a casual detachment the other day. Uuon ‘former occassions when troops were departing they were in- variably sympathized with by those remaining and appeared to accept sympathy as appropriate. At the , lasi .train, however, the situations might be said to have heen reversed. Many of those on.he platform ex- pressed a wish to be on the train and | no signs of downheartedness or re- aret were exhibited by those leaving. They were, as a whole, really glad to be going. The reduction of forc- es has changed the atmosphere of the entire community.” BAGLEY Miss Cora Haukand week end at home. Hilder Carlson spent Saturday at Lome in Minerva. J. J. Hill and family moved to Bagley Friday and are living at the Covey home. Miss Solberg was called home from Grand Forks, due to the illness of her mother. The Howard Dexter family and Sila ‘Beckwith spent Sunday at the Beckwith home. Mrs. J. Bean of Sauk Center re- twned to her home Thursday after a short visit with her daughter. Miss Wiltse, Mrs. Taylor and Miss Cheney spent the week end at the Kolb cottage on Hart Lake. Palmer Simon, Andraw Brausett, Edwin Anunson and Oscar Renio of Clmax, who have been hunting near Long Lake spent Sunday at the Chas ‘Winger home. 2 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Covey have left upon their annual trip to Santa Anna, California. They timed their departure very nicely as the cold spell- struck shortly after they left. Bessie Larson spent the week end with ‘her mouther. spent _the Mrs. DeVere Wilson and dau- ghter, Doris, returned from Fosston Saturday after visiting relatives &here. ‘Miss drene Orc-spent Saturday at the Schultz home in Nord. SALE OF MUNICIPAL BONDS NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN that Municipal Bonds of the city of Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minneso- ta, to ‘an amount aggregating the wrincipal sum of ~Fifty. Thousand ($50,000) Dollars dated January 2, 1923 will be sold for cash and the bid deemed most favorable accepted, provided, however, that bids for one or more of such bonds shall be con- sidered and that any and all bids may be rejected. The sale of said bonds will be made according to the provisionsof Ordinance No. 129 .and the charter of said city, and the general’laws of the State of Minnesota and will be held at the Council Chambers in the city hall in said city of Bemidji, at 8 o’clock, P, M. on Monday, the 11th day of December, 1922 at a regular meeting of the City Council of said city héld at said time and place. § 7 BELLE DENLEY, City Clerk City of i in every bettle of Scoti’s Emulgion Sty should fnd Scott’s Emulsion a P it e ,'o.?“.. It is mfi‘ easily -and assimilated readily. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 381 T e SR i Will mean no pwo-eprzindB vbgka vbgk vbgkyb|man who does not prepare himself “The :Ladies ‘Aid Held ‘at the home | now to become skilled.in some trade Bar | of'0. Renswold was not very Well at-| or profession. The Batber Trade be pald in thllged. ‘The yearly meeting was o;fen splendid opportunities.. High in ‘money %r ‘:w“;h"yil or bon:i-§n c: hel Bt 4 ‘manner. at su ‘mes and in shcl P . An 2 of Directors.shall] ~ Mi -}!elex; Carlson‘hvinteek v%th 1 § her s_Lat_ex;, iOlive, over the week end. NG trannhArJ’i'fl GE N has been heatd about Mr. on by viFt 3 ‘ma Nordwal ‘whosg * strange ~disappear. y stock h iking ommented on:a short tim itten offer of sale of - - 3 3 e e Board of ‘Directors = Ing ‘hona fidé offer of purc s31a #tock, and the amount | t8erefor, and the Board of Directors shall have ‘sixty” (60) days from ithe te .of notice'.of such written offer, « Fahd gefidavit. to place sald stock with ¢ i the stockholders. At the..expiration of | % sixty (80) days from the date Of-notice & of sald written offer and affidavit, if fno atockholders have purchased and bettled for said stock, sald stockholder or stockholders shall have the right to 5811 ‘watd “stock for the —#ums’ = and| Hiptices for Which' it was offered in sald written offer and af- fidavit to any person whatsoever. * ARTICLE IX: gy g — 2 cation’ offers -latest -equipment and @l i - . ethods of . instruction. Reasonable] Write for »\i\meAflhmnted; ay. 3k The ‘highest amaunt of indebtedness:! 4 or Hability- to which this corporation shall'at any one time be subject shall be the sum of Iifty Thousand (§50,000) lollars IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We ‘have pereunto set our hands this 24th day of Noyember. A. D."1922. J.'P. LAHR HALLAN HUFFMAN C. A, HUFFMAN In the Presence of: | A W.-Aamoat ‘Amanda_Klein State of ‘Minnesota, County of Beltrami, City- of Bemiddi. ss.- -On -this ‘24th day of November, A. D. 1932, pefore me, a Notary Public, within and-for said County personally appear- {{ed J. P. Lahr, Hallan Huffmen, and C. A. Huffman, to ‘me known ‘to be th +| persons .described -in and who execut| the ‘foregolng Certificate Incorpo tion, and each acknowledged ‘that Te, execyetd the’same a8 his free act and deed for the uses and purposes ‘therein ex) e Eji e ©§ . “AMANDA' KLEIN Notary. Puhll%hfleltrnmi County, Minn. . My .Commission, expires July 261! 92 3 ~(Seal) State of ‘Minnesota: Department of State * Thereby - certify-that the within in- strument was filed “for record in'this office on :the 2ith day 6f-November A. D., 1922 ‘at 10.0'clock A.'M.. and was CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION! gage, lease and othérwise dispose of g;'}‘,’;lz‘gg!d;:g:_t?;"“ N4 of . Incorpor~ % oP “:| any property so acquired; to loan upon. o “Mike Holm, - such property, and to take mortgages Seerstary of State and assignments of mortgages of the| geriny op Regfster of Deeds We, the undersgned, for the purpose | ame: AW tratiss ctoalt or any other!™ Beltrami County, Minn. of forming a_corporation under . andjcidental Tor praper to- the exeroise of | ruon e (IS I0 i otiice for record pursuant to the provisions of Chapter|any or;all-af the aforesald purposes of | o *hy Fog 4 t8 & November A. D, : 58, General Statutes of Minnegota, 1918 | the carporgdox.RTmLE eh | at 9307 ‘orelock .A. M. ard was . auly and Amendments thereof, 4o hereby as-| qno principal place of = transacting ;;golflefl ‘In“Bodk 12.of Mise: on”page sociate oursclves_as a body corporate| the -business -of this .corporation shall' iy ’ s C. 0. Moon, and do hereby adopt the following cer-|be lP:e Cl{ysgfl Ber;-i%. .C«;\;l:xw of -Bel~ *-7" Reglster of Deeds . trami and ate o inne: . 2 o] tificate. of -Incorporatioh: A CLE T ; ? at 18 2 .The. time -for. the commencement of r T this_corporation shall be ‘the first day| — 5 of December, A. D. 1922, and the per- jod ‘of. its duration shall be thirty (30) “years from sald: date. 1 ARTICLE V. 8 The names. and. places of residences I of the persons forming this corpor- th Th 1 of its bust S o faae & ot - 2 3 , e -general nature s -business Jan Huffman, an: -Huffman, al BESh e~ > 3 & e h"“‘;efi’l M}‘I" LS’“"“‘“ Parents, f .11 be" to maintain an agency for-the | vesiding' in Bemidji, Minnésota. = ! ! r. and Mrs. H. L, Gordon. : writing and selling. policies of 'inspr- ¢ = ARTICLE V1 Miss Gladys Gordon left Friday {ance issued by regularly incorporated he ‘management of ,this corporation for Daluth, where she will visit at the | insurnace companies, domestic and -for- | ghidll he-vested-in 'a Board of Directors R W eign, for the insurance of human ‘be- | composed of not-less- than Three. (3) L. G. Fairchild-home. Mr. and Mrs. - v The new Gruen Pentagon_ has arrived. It s just the. kind:of watch a man likes to 1t also is an ideal gift because'it ineets so per- fectly the choice: bfitlfi -man. who receives it. Scientifically- built for real timekeeping ser- vice, the Pentagon:is.more than a fine timepiece. It-is the last word in beaunty and distinctive design . with a-certain -masculine -touch admired by men of discriminating taste. ¢ No. illustration- can‘ do;"it: justice. /Come -iin and let us:show you:this and many other creations of the famous Gruen Guild Craftsmern. “EARLE A.BARKER, Jewelsr =~ The Rexall ‘Store Bemidji, Minn. SHEVLIN Mr an Mrs. August Marsh spent Monday afternoon in -Bagley where Mrs. Marsh had some dental work done. ? Mr. and Mrs. L. Holum of Blahon, N. D., arrived here Friday, They are visiting friends and relatives shere. 0. C. Martin made a business trip to Bemidji Tuesday. Mrs. F. Morvac left Thursday for Glenco, Minn., where she will spent several weeks. i Mr. and Mrs. R. Saugstad left on Mdnday for their home in Crookston They' spent the ‘past few weeks at LAHR-HUFFMAN, 3XC. AR S S EE S S ARTICLE 1 The name of this corporation shall be LAHR-HU A - INCORPO- RATED, ARTICLE B 0 ings against death, sickness or person- | mor more than. Five (5) members. Thed: Fairchild were formerly residents of | injury, or property agajnst loss or mes and addresses of the first Board this place amage from fire, ‘water, wind, ‘'burg- ¢ Dircctors afe as fallows: 8 s / lars or otherecauses, liability insurance | * J,.-P. Lahr, Bemidji, Minhesota. i de e S and fidelity and surety bonds in car-| 't HaMan Huffman, Bemidji, Minn. rying ‘on such other business ‘as p - €. A. Huffman, Bemidji; Minnesota ; talns_thereto: to conduct general insur-! @ The first officers of this corporation TURTLE RIVER ance agency and insurance brokerage! shall be J. P. Lahr, President, Hallan business, consisting of fire, casulty, ; Huffman, Vice-President, C. A. Huff- plate glass, steam bollers, | man, Secretary and Treasurer. L. Latteral ond two other :men| slebvn_t%r. e _accl}:len‘t,x fldfsmy, LAl ot“(hl: xadlmvhe otficers a:nd d;;‘ecl- i i £y lebt, burglary, physician’s . defense, ! orss ‘shal 0] their respcetive offices % fi"“’" Kelliher arrived here last Mon- | 1, "Cedit’ and life Insurance, and ' afroesald until the next annual meeting ; day with 14 head of work horses.|all other kinds of insurance on proper-: df the corporation to be held on the ) 4 3 : - ’ These horses have been used on road | tv: .to. m-:s:;)mk a gel:‘ern‘l renlten:asetglerei Tues;flfi A?fuJun;mrii '}9‘2‘1, a; \ : agency and brokerage husiness..includ- ‘Hour"of A.'M;, at which time:ane work during the summer months west | 7" anagement of estates; to act annually thereafter's Board of Direct- «;(:{emxdn and now ‘are on their wak | as agent, broker or attorney.in fi;’cl fort s :}),m‘l} be e;gc_:‘.l;d from ‘and by the ack to Kelliher where they will re~{any persons or corporations ”in buying | stockholders -of . this corporation. PR selling and dealing in real property and ! ..The annual meeting-of -this -corpora- main over winter. any and every estate and 2 interest | tion shall be held at the office of sthe. Mrs. N. A. Otterstad was a Be- t;:crein, njmzl choses in actlion ue:i‘nred corporation l(n »gziemguy !of fiemlgji, &“; idii visi 1 thereby, judgements resulting - ‘there- | trami County, gsota, ‘on the 1l midji visitor from Saturday to Mon-| i "%nd other personal property icol. | Mueaday of January, at ‘the hour of day with friends. lateral thereto, in making or obtaining[10:00 ‘A. M. of‘each’ year hereafter. Our school will ciale Wednesday | loans upon such property, .in supervis~| = Immediately. after the election of Iing home ig the evening. it . ing. managing and protécting °such | Directors, or as soon thereafter as prac- for the Thanksgiving; vacation, property and loans and all interest in and claims affecting. the same, in ef- fecting insurance against fire and all other risks thereon, and in managing, and conducting any - legal actions.: pra- Ceedings and business relating to any of the purposes herein mentioned “or Peférrea to; to investigute and Teport Sipon the credit and financial solvency and sutficiency of boErowers and:sur- Frank Roheer has been busy the last few days sawing wood fer-people in our village. X A good many men from other di tricts have been here for some time fishing- for :white * fish : ‘and chdve caught lots of nice fish. CARR LAKE The .pupils of the seventh and eighth grades served a delicious sup- per to’their parents and teachers at the school house ‘Wednesday night Miss Della McGighan spent Sat- urday afternoon at” the Chas. A Stout home. ‘Miss Ruth Gruer of Big Lake spent: the “week end at the Harry Boyer home. W. S, Cummings, missionary, was he_held’ services. at LaPorte, Sunday morning where We are glad to hear that Mrs. A. P. Volkman issteadily improving. Several farmers of this community attended the Farm Bureau meeting in Bemidji. Wednesday and Thurs- day. All enjoyed the splendid dinner served by the business men and -the fine program prepared by the offi- cers of the Farm Bureau. | Mrs, Jobn E.Patgerson’was chosen to sugcel rs. Edidsarsontasone of the di Mr. anw Mrs. Clarence E:~Worth are the proud parenite of a baby-girl born ‘November 28.°>sMother and babe are reported as getiing along nicely. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Anderson and fomily og Bagley were guests of Northern relatives Sunday, -return- Mrs. Selma Gryce, principal of the Northern consolidated” school, was called ‘to ‘Minneapolis last Wednes- day evening on account of the ill- ness' of her sister who passed away the following Friday- Mrs. Gryce aceompanied the remains to ‘their honte in Wisconsin. Miss ‘ Dorothy Reeves and Miss Lucile Young have beep substituting for Mrs. Gryce. ‘and hold real property and any and ‘overy - estate and interest therein, and choses In action secured therebs, -judg- ‘ments " resulting “therefrom, ‘and ' other personal property, collateral thereto; to improve, manage, oties upon: such securities; to purchase | a Big Job An axe in the hands of a crazy man is a “serious. ' menace, yet we do not con- demn the axe for its wild or foolish application. Advertising can ‘be— . hgs been—sometimes ‘mis- “used. Like &1l great forces, _it—-must : be " intelligently planned and directed. “In the big job of reviv- ing American busi vertising is the bast tool that money can buay. Let’s use it—boldly and well! The Amariaxs Absidlaifan of Advertaisg Agensiss. tical, the Directors shall meet and’elect from their number, a President, a Vice President and-a_Treasurer, and from their number or from the stotkholders, || ecretary. Any office except that of ldent, and * Vice President may be 1d by oné -person. | *The . Diréctots and 'officers of this corporation shall hold their respective offices untik: their. successors have been | §- duly . elected :afid- entéred upon'the ‘dis- charge of . their duties. R S The first meeting of the stdckholders dhd Board-of. Directors,shall 3; held af the- office= of sald.comoratian in_t ity of Bemidil, Beltrami County, Min i the 1st day of December, A. ol for 7 ‘business, ad- It not only means that you have five minutes for other ‘work, but-that your clothes, delicate silk, valuable Iipen, cotton goods, cambrics, etc., have been saved 5 minutes of twisting wear-and tear on the washboard and in the tubs. ' 5 For over 2000 years woman has washed clothes the same way and by hand. The electric machine revolution- -“ized clothes washing—now Marswells-has revolutionized electric: machines. ER 48 an exé}usivg featuxe }ha}; makes washing no yome that baking or-sewing. o #et ‘Some’ friend; ‘or come. yourself, b@;flnqy. dem’m_f;” stration on Friday, Saturday and Monday:'The factory representative will be here to give you &1t the ‘informa- 7 - tion possible about the Marswells. FHE e It is calléd the American Beauty of Washing ma- chines. Given Hardware Phone 57 BEMIDJI 316 Minn. Ave.

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