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it it ¢ i ¢ T o G -ed. * aMotted since the first of the present I | @ (By John de Gandt) . *7(United Press Staff Correspondent) . | . Paris, Dec, 1.—Sara Bernhardt’s heart'is as charitable as her talent is great. She has just demonstrated it once again in the following letter sent to the directors of the Paris newspapers: “Will you’ allow me to appeal to the reauers of your paper to°help the fishing population of two small ports near my sbmmer residence at’ Belle- Isle where a: terrible’ wave ' passed, plunging ‘into” misery six owners of boats and thelr erews—the boats, the fishing’ instruments, - everything - is lost. : “T§ was'a bright day; the sea calm; blue, and’ with gentle swinging boats, ready to’start out fishing. ' Fishing for those people means bread, cloth- es, life, happiness,.you know. There they were, kissing good bye to their wives and children, when somebody shouted: ‘Go ‘back, go back;’ One glance was enough, and they began to run, horrified, seeing the gushing water coming, throwing its brutal grasp_on the small bordering valleys and wiping back everything in its re- treat. The boats were smashed on the -rocks, the sails torn off all the fortune of these people was reduced to nothing. “Now six boats are needed, with the fishing instruments, all complete, But what is needed above all is the generous pity of your readers, be- catisé some children are crying, and perhaps their parents doubt they will ever receive any help.” Sara subseribed 500 francs, many people immediately followed the ex- ample of. the famous artist and the fishing families of the two ports will soan be happy with new boats’ to earn their living. BIG MOVE TO INCREASE NUMBER OF BOY SCOUTS| (By United Press) New York, Dec. 2—The National Council of the Boy Scouts has-enter- ed upon a.campaign which aims to increase the scout membership by 100,000, or 25 per cent of the exist- ing membership. As a part of the plan, it has been decided to open four big scout cen- ters for the training of scout execu- tives. The- scout executive is the salaried official in a big city or community who makes scouting his business and directs the volunteer leadership of the movement., For many years there have been available in different parts of the country various training cours- es for scout masters. The scoutmast- er is the volunteer leader who takes charge of a unit called a troop. Mortimer L, Schiff, who has serv- ed - as- vice-president of the National Council; has recently been appointed international commissioner of the or- gunization. He will devote his time to the international affairs of the Boy: Scouts. Since the beginning of scouting in this country over twelve years ago, a total of 4,777 eagle badges, the high- est rank in scouting, have been issu- Of this number, 1,487 have been year: The remarkable renewal in scout . jnterest has been largely credited to “the ‘influence of Schiff, one of the big business men of New York. ! Wideawake Snoring. /A group of women were in the dress- ing room of the Pullman, laughing #ood naturedly over having been kept awake all night by the snoring of i théir.own husbands and the husbands of each other. The whole car had resounded with the mighty chorus throughout the night. ‘A’ they were making thelr way back- to- their: seats agaln they heard their husbands talking. “Didn’t sleep & wink . last night,” one sald. e 3 “I never do.on a sleeper,” sald a sec- “l ‘Enew every time the train stopped,” said a third. (The train had made but one stop:) - And all agreed to a sleepless night, ‘while the wives, poor dears, took com- fort in the fact that 1 one husband was more truthful thad the other. ,S‘AL}E OF MUNICIPAL BONDS _NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Municipal Bonds of the city of Bemidji, Beltrami -County, -Minneso- ta,. to: an. amount aggregating the principal sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,000) Dollars dated January 2, "1923: will be 'sold for-¢ash and the bid déemed most favorable accepted, provided, However, that bids for one of such bonds’shall be con- i irid that any anid all bids may be zejetted. The sale of said bonds ‘will be made -according to tlie ‘provisions of . Ordinance No. 129 'and ‘the 'charter of said city, and the ‘general Taws of the Stale of 1T ota 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 held at said time and _place. % BELLE DENLEY, City Clerk City of Bemidji tf12 9 SUBSCRIBE. FOR THE PION] who maintains flirting is desinb_l ditions. (By Nea Service) New York, Dec. 4.—Shall making g00-g00 eyes hecgme a felony? Shall the delicate silken parasol, traditional instrument of flirtation, be banned as a dangerous weapon? Shall the flirt, both male and fe- male, either be reformed or driven from our midst? ~“Yes!” shouts James Madison who has initiated ‘a nation-wide Anti- flirt Crusade. He said his sympa- (By James Madison) Leader and founder, Anti-Flirt Crusade The aim of the Anti-Flirt Crusade is to show through' the medium of propaganda and publicity the evil effect flirtation has on modern so- ciety. We plan to establish an organiza- tion that will have branches in every city, an organization whose far- reaching influnece will make all city streets safe for our daughters. The sooner the flirt'is quashed, the sooner, we shall restore to our younger generation the better and sweeter thinigs of life. The present wave of flirtation is caused by giving our boys and girls too much leeway. We must educate them and their parents to the seri- ousness of the situation. £ We_shall collect no fees or dues although individual subseriptions al- ready have been donated and are in actual use today. But what we do need and ask is thé full moral support of the whole American: public. WANT BUSINESS MEN TO ASSIST TEACHERS (Continued from page 1) and “Office Management-—Personal }nnd Appliances.” Jeremiah E. Burke, superintendent of the Boston | Public' Schools will preside at the morning session and Glen Levin {Swiggett, of the Buréau'of! Educa- i tion, -at the afernon: session. ~ Loc- |al busines men will' address the | gatherings. G i The conference’ is one of a series' of regional conferences of teachers of business subjects and ' business ‘men which the Bureau of Education has scheduled for the various parts of the country. The first' of the conferences took place in Philadel- [phin. Pa., on November 3--4. Ar- | rangements for similar conferences in other cities are now being made by the Bureau, its representative announces. The' plan of the Bureau which is being followed out in. the' present conferencé” is to schedule the con- ferences and then to invite business men to:demonstrate to the teachers how thelr organizations can' render them service in the.teachng of bus- iness subjectsi' Representative . of’ business are invited to describe and: visualize to the teachers the funda- mental operations and practices o: business’ problems: Teachers * are thus’ enabled’ to keep thei of _instruction in ‘business: strictly up’toida ast the latest - improyements business practice,” In arranging the Boston confer- ence the United States Bureau of Education was supported by the United States Buereau of Foreign ject: achusetts Chamber of - Commerce, the Massachusetts State Comnmittee. | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE: PIONEER FLIRTING? “Ban it!”" Says Crusade “Keep it up!” .Says Business Girl various' phases of modefn“organized; business and the methods of solving| courses|: Mrs. Hattwell, of | Starch, Tillie of modern {Warrier, Frances Wil and Domestic Commerce, the Mass- | Education and; the Boston"School | Leader James Madison, head of:the ;Anti—,l"liljv ng Crusade and Evelyn Boyd §anfl necessary under modern ¢ity con- ‘_thizers at a Tecent meeting:in’a hotel here laid plans to clamp down a flirt- ing lid irom coast to coast. But. opposition has developed. “We're ‘going to. flirt?’: declares an adventurous:band- of--young' peo- ple, especially those in great cities;| to whom flirting offers’ the only means of making acquaintances among the opposite sex. So the war is on. And here are ultimatums from both sides: (By Evelyn Boyd) New York Business Girnl Many of the nicest fellows I know I met through flirting. * T Times have changed since cities. were small and social events . were purely home affairs where a girl had plenty of chances to meet nice boys. In New York today a single hause to a. family is possible only for the rich. Amnd: apartment house. land- lovds: object to parties which annoy other iennants. So girls and young must- seek their gmusement away from home— and hence the medern value of flirt- ing. ~ _gl‘hera’a another. fnp\n!'in»it, too. Flirting holds less danger for to take care of herslf. Her active participation’ in business .and. other brought .that. about. phases_of life outside the home have Flirting, though - frowned. on: for cefturies, has persisted—and it will: persist despite the .present. movement against-it. 2 . B The duties of a.prime minister’s wife are always heavy, and as Mr. Bonar Law, the new British premier, is a'widower, he will call for the as- sistance of: his eldest daughter, Lady Sykes. The new hostess at No. 10 Downing street.is a pretty woman of- 29, who marrid- General Sir Freder- ick Sykes, a year or so.ago. She is said to possess all the qualities es- sential to the social.side of politics, not the least among them being" wit. TENSTRIKE On Tucsday evening, December 8, the Kelliher high school team will play. its réturn.game here.. Let’s all turn ‘out for thi§ game. 5 The following. is the cast of char- acters: ‘ i Judge,’ J: F. Hermann; attorney. for plaintiff, Mrs: E. E. Robideau; attorney for' defendant, F. X. Betz; James Calhoun Bones, C. J. Wild; Johm M. S: Jones, Calhoun::- Grier; clerk-of court, Archie Maule; sherifi Gottfried Hofer; James F. Apple- seed, Martin Hass;. -Mrs. Mitilda Jones;: Gladys Gregg; Mrs: M.: W. L B -Bones, Malander Wild;: Rev: - Eb. | Sideburns, James -~ Grier; Jurors: | Roy Travis, Aug.. Lundgren, George Lundgren, Lawrence -Nelsony Irwin Kralms Herbert. Podoll:. d -4 5 Bty Bestdes - this the "high-sehgol ' girls will give a short playlet, “TheSociety 0¥ the “Prevontion: ofGexsip. “Following is the cast'e: aract- 2 Violet ;*acbumc‘; Betsey Prudence, Hazel Kj 3 Mrs. Hofer; Mrs, Major 3 Miss Nutt, Alvema Haluptzok; Mrs.” Ripple Mildred Travis; Mrs. Filbert, Evelyn Fieherdorf; Miss- Wise, ~Alice. Fel- ows; Gther numbers: onthe program will: be: Piano selections, Alice = Fellows; the Boston Chamber of Commerce, |Diano solo, Mildred Travis; piano ‘Board “of ' S0lo, Vada Bryant; Newsettes, F. X. Betz; masical selections, Mr. W. Falls and Mrs. P. Haluptzok; vocal solo, Mac Johnson. ~This promises to be one evening of pure enjdy- ment and everyone is inVvited. The the |, modern girl because she’s better able |. cred.to Bemidji Sunday evening. was a masquerade ball| e C.:C. hall. . Ajlarge- crowd Miss Sylvia Vig. is spending her vacation at her home in Fosston. isg Florence Cunningham is at Thompson ,N. D., while Miss Flossie Peterson went to her home at Aneta North_Dakota. her home in Cold Springs, where;she: will visit fora few weeks:. s Mr.: apd Mrs,. Theauld and Mr! and ed¢with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence The- Bemidji last Frida; s iPaul Halptzok . made’ a business trip: to Bemidji :last- Friday.. While ‘Mr. and Mys, W.'A. Rice visited in -{there he turned: in his Studebaker cary Mr. :and Mus: Lon. Colemonr: made a business trip to Bemidji: last Sat- urday. : J; C. McGhee of Bemidji was a Tenstrike caller ‘between . trains last Friday: evening. ¥ .. Mrs. F. X. Betz visited in Bemidji last- Saturday. 2 s Mr, and Mrs. Harry .D.. Sorenson and daughter Susan Anne, returned from Bemidji:this week. ¢ o <. V.- M. Owens of Hines stopped off for:a short, time. last: Saturdey: en: route to Bemidji. The Village of Hines is having a very godd Lyceum course:this-year. Their second number’ was -given on Thanksgiving night. = The dates of the other numbers will be published later. Here is a chance ta;see and hear real talent. 2 et A’ number of the boys of the near= by ll_xmbet camps spent Sunday here. Among them were: Roy Herman, Til- mian and Scott’Gregg, John Pemble, Raymond Gardner, Gordon ‘Haluptz- ok, Bazil: Allard, Mac Johnson, - Ed. Myers and Nuton Ketchum. § Ray. Reavik: of Bemidji spent:Sun- day here. 5 | Raymond Gardner and = Gordon Haluptzok spent Saturday.in Bemid- Mr..and Mrs. James Rice motored to-Bemidji Sunday.. § i The school Christmas . program will ‘be. given-in the C. C, C. hall on Friday evening, December. 22. The . Presbyterian Ladies Aid will give its annual Christmas sale in the C. C. C. hall Saturday evening, De- cember 9., Everybodg.. is. invited. A chicken dinner ‘will be served which wiil be followed by a splendid’ program. .| ! % 3 * Mr, and Mrs. Cregor and family left Thursday of 1ast week for Chi- cago. : 3 H “Last Sunday evening at the Joseph Hample: home,. Charles~ Hofer was surprised by a-nuniber. of his friends who gave' apartyfor him. Charles expressed: his appbetistion when Hhe arrived at.sehool ‘Mohday.. The Hznson fahily “of Spur has moved onto:the ‘John Yilek place east of A .- John Yilek left last week for Ce- dar Rapidg, Jowa, Where-he will make is future’ home. L5600 The W, Gardner family left last ‘week for' theirnew home in; Gemmell. Rev. I, Woodcock held regular services at Spur last Sunday. Rev.”M. E.Heirie-héld services at the.North schiool last Sunday. Charles Jackson:left:last week for his home in. St. Paul: . . - ‘The' Walther League met last Fri- day-evening at the home of-Mr, and Mrs. E. F. Kruger. evening-for Lincoln, Neb., where she will, visit; her: sigtef. H farewell party In honor of Miss Ma- ta Hass last Ssturday evening: ' Quite .a number turhied out for the basket social-and’ program last: Sat- urday evening: ‘ Clarence Travis: made ‘a_ business trip to.Kelliher: ladt Friday. . E. E. Robideau’ spent. Sunday in Tenstrike. ; ; . ‘W, C. Hagadore js-building.an ice house in the:rear of his. building. Ben Walters. was expected: back from Maple Grove this week. The_correspondent still has a few pieces of farm land for sale- E. J. Kruger went to Blackduck Friday evening to have some dental work done. s Mary Fredericks returned to her hothie this week: % A. A. Green who. visited his broth- er, Al returmed to his home, at Rices last week. & RO o, SEMISIT MR Wovember 13th, 1932 Regular session of the City Council held in. the-Couneil .chambers, City Hall at:8 o'glock, p. m. - A quortth being pre- sent, meating was called to,order, pres- ident Lahr presiding. : ROLL CALL =4 Upon: rolk cail the following aldermen were declared present—Rode, -Olson, Smart;: Jahr, Lloyd; Evenson, Lakr; ab- sent-Stirford, Hickérson, * McKinnon, Bridgeman: t . Y \ 2L BILRE { The following bills-after being: atdjt- ed were upon motion and Second allow- ed: e £ Juidges aiid’Clerks, Electio ! First ward. . 16300 5040 Judges and Clerks, Third wafd . ; . 7250 Judges and Clerks, Election; Fourth ward . . T5 7 7938 Judges ‘and Clerks, Bisction, Fifth ward .o.....i... Lol | 6620 Minh: Efee. Light & Power i X 21.94 Current; ‘Library... Minn. Elec. Light & Street lghts .. ... Minn: Elec,~Light & P | current; ‘lights. clty hall . Minn. Elec. Light & Power current, mbtor, Nymore .... Bemidji Manufacturing Co. current ‘White Way Bemidil-Manfufacturing. Co. current, pumping .- . Pay ;. Oct: 18 to Oét. 31 w};‘fi,"" J‘A!fifllfi _Co.,] lbond yrtle J. Hallowell ... \ I NUW. Bell Telephone Co., Tolls. 360.60 13.05 35.00 "231.90 533.05| 1087.50 2.64 = Wednesday evening of thisf, Mrs F. X. Bets left. Sunday for | o g Mys. Fortier of Blackduck, visit~ iauld here-last Saturday. 1l Miss Martha: Hass Teft Monday |- Mr. and Mss. E, A Grier gave ai| | and service, police dept. .. Bell Telephone € Bemidji Hardware Co, i polied.x street, five, i@ water Naylor® 5 palrs, i Naylor Elecrtic compan: pairs, library an:rhl-ll?lncn»co.. 8 all L. Bemidjl Gag'Co, ‘HAS™iv.s...n Matson-Ritchfe Lmbr. Co., lum. Dber! for- bullding. dump ground Joe McTaggart, hauling chajrs for band,. R. J.' Boardman, 3.50 welding shydrant Duges Bros., meal’ tickets’ Polige, -Department: ‘Reynolds & Winter, premiums - Ins. policies . fayees Berman . Agency, Compensation, policy .. J. J. De r' Cit, Police -Department .. Wm. Manecke, Special patrolsf ¢ H. L. Campbell, Special patrol- Thos. E. Robinson, patrolman -:..:: Watrous Fire Hydrant' repai Ludlow Valve Mfg. Hydrant Repairs Andrew Johnson, prigoners .. -Clark Gaines, si C. €. Caskey, cleaning streets Tom Davies, labor, dump Speclal’ boarding " evy i o ) Pearl ‘Barnell, varnishing and bronzing: Hbrary’ .. ........ Huffman & O'Leary, supplies’ library .. . eaieesaesieens Bemidji. Pioneer Publishing-Co., | Bupplies, Library ............ C. E. ttles, supplies library .. Bemidji Lumber & Fuel Co. “'wood and coal . Leona’' Woock, Lib: ust. 16 to Sept. St. _Paul Book Books, “library o H..R: Hnntington Co,-books library .. . fess aee Gaylord Bros, supplies, library Minn. News. Co., books library REPORTS Report;-of- ‘the municipal court for weeks: ending. November 3rd, and 10th, 1922, showing $86.00 paid the Treasur- er_was read and accepted. Report _of Librarian for months of August, Septemiber and October “was read and accepted. ¥ B Report of Fire Chief for month .of’ October was: read and -accepted: PETITIONS A petition slgned by 70° property Swneérs requesting the paving of Minne- sota_avenue from 6th St. to 16th in- clusive; from -2nd- st. to 7th st, in- clusive; 7th from America-to° Beltrami and from Beltrami to Bemidji avenue and from 5th st.-from Ainerica- to Minn: esota, was: read. Motion by Smart, seconded by Lioyd, that the: petition be aécepted: and- City. Clerk give notice of hearing for néxt meeting. ~ Carried. MISCELLANEOUS Plat_of Riverside Addition and 3rd Riverside 1 ed to’the City-Council in'1908 and'laid on the table until road connections be, made with a public highway, was takemn up _for .re-consideration March ~20th, 1922, and referred to:the City Engineer Was ‘again_taken up at this.meeting and it being shown thati.such: conuections. have been made and:approved by the City Engineer. On’1iotion said plats ‘were accepted -and’ approved, the City. Clerk - being: “instructed: to: gertify the same:. Mr. and Mrs.: Plerson: wore appointed 2s caretakers -of- the new Detentlon Hospital. month, the .City’to. furnish. all ‘supplies they were alsg . given. permission tol ‘build .a barn :for - their = stock. for care. of patl ‘was: refel 635 103,05 te: B hanno : ret Committes: were- instruct- ee that’ thestreets graded. City Clerk was inctructed to not- - €0 have' trees trim- ed to The ify the' Park Bbapd Write Way lights. The City Clérk was instructed to ad- vertise for bida‘ for -sale of bonds in four waeks. st i The Canvassing' Board : reported as. Follows: ¢ : FIRST W. s Proposition’ ‘No.: 1—Yes, 271 Proposition. No. 2—Yes 266 SECOND WARD— . Proposition * No. 1—Yes: 367 Proposition No. -2—Yes 248 THIRD WARD—" Proposition No.. 1—Yes 134 Proposition No. 2—Yes 140 FOURTH WA P Proposition No. 1-—Yes 335 Proposition No, "F—Yes 245 WARD— No 138 No 136 No 128 No 136 No. 138 No No No FTH : Proposition ~ No. Proposition :No. 2= Total:number of_votes cast for Proposition No. 1-=Yes 987 'No ~ ‘Proposition = No, 2:-Yes 998 . No. " *'Respecttully’ submitted, E. R. Jahr ) A, Obon’ 3 Evenson F Canvassing Comm. ATE OF M_INNESOC!‘A"; OUNTY;OF BELTRAMI) ° This is. to certify that at a regular ‘meeting of-the City. Council of the City. of Bemidji, County' of Beltraml, State ot Minnesota, at & olclock p. on Monaay.-the-13. day of November, 1922 at the Council rooma in city hall in sn#i city, E: R . N. Janr, R A, Olson, and G N nson, were duly appoin 0 ac enmreas board :for'the purpose of raturns from the gen- and §tate- elections held in the 7th- day of' November, 3022, and upon the receiving of their Teport as aboye set forth the . result therein stated' was duly . declared by the Council to''be’ the: result ‘of the clection rélative to the two’ bond pro- positions. submitted {u'ms elaqto,rs aQ the said: election,. and “that' Ordihanhce No, 129 had therefore, beer duly“ap- proved by the said election. Belle Denley.-City Cl “.City’ of ‘Bemi P. LAHR. President. t: Belle Denley, ‘. Attest: Belle Doty crerk. ¢ forming a corpotation:‘under vou,p nt_to,_the PEOVISIOns of : CHapter I8 'General Statutes.of Minnesota, 1913 ond. Amendments thereof, do- hereb soclate ourselves a body. and do hercby_adopt the tificate of Incorporation: ARTICLE' 0 2 s The_name of _this corporation ishall vo. “LAHR-HUFFMAN, - INCORPO- AT ARTICLE 11 The general nature of its ‘business shall bez to maintain 'an agency for the writing and selling. policie! ance issued by regularly insurnace companies, domes elgn, for the insurdnce of human be- ings against death, sickness or person- al injury, or property against loss or damage from fire, water. wind, burg- Jars or other causes, lability insurance and fld?“y and surety bonds in car- Tying of such other business as per- tains thereto; to conduct general insur- ce agency and insurance brokerage ‘business, consisting- of fire; plate glass, steamnh e 3 | ecting 'insurance{ against fire and all ‘}and | hold’ <|improve, Addition to Bemidji, present-} they “to receive $116.00: per | the Hulms Wmm}‘tw and Health offi-{i v . med ’or removed that -interfere with thé(] We, the undersighd, fo¥ the purposed " and tollowing ‘cers [| boilers, elevatol accident, debt, burglary, ~ physician's defensd, ‘miarine, credit and: life inaurance, and all other kinds of insurance on proper- ty: to transaet .4 ‘real,estat agency and_brokera, hess, Includ- ing the managementfof estates; to’aét as-ageut, broker or attormey in fuct: for any :persons or_corporations in buying selling. and dealing in real property and any and: every estate and interest therein, and choses in action secur: thereby, ‘judgements resulting there- from; and other -pérsonal property col- lateral ‘thereto, {n.making or obtaining loans upon- such. property, in supervis- ing, managing and - protecting such property -and-loans and. all interest in and ‘claims-affecting the same, in:ef- J.other risks therebn, and in managing and conducting’.any legal actions, pro- ceedings and’Business: rvelating to any ofiithe - purpoges: herein mentioned or reférred to; Jto! investigate and report, updn the crédit and: financial solvency and, sufficiendy. offiborrowers and sur- etles upon: suci urities; to. purchase reak property; and any and evdry estate and interést therein, and clidses in‘action seoured thereby, judg- hts resulting -therefrom, and other persorial property;:gellateral thereto; to manage, opérate, sell mort: gage, lease *and otherwise dispose .of any property. o acquired; to loan upon such property, and to take -mortgages and assignments of mortgages of the same; and to transact all or any other business which may be necessary or incidental: or.proper: to the exercise of any or all of the aforesaid purposes of the* corporation. ARTICLE IIT The princlpak place of transacting the’ business of this ‘corporation shall be the City of Bemidji; County of Bel- traml and-State. of. Minnesota. ARTICLE 1V The time for 'the: commencement .of this: corporation shall be the first day of ‘December, ‘A B:-1922,-and- the per- iod of its duration shall be thirty (30) years from said_date. ARTICL! ; The names and places of residences of the .persons_.formjug _this corpor- I P. Lahr, Hal- 1an Fiuffman, A. ‘Huffman, all residing in' Bemidii,: Minnegota. ARTICLE VI The management; of'‘this corporation shall be vested in;a Board of Directors composed of not less than Three' (3) nor more -than .Five. (§): members.. Thé names and addresses of the first Board of Directors: are"as _follows: - ©"J. P. Lahr, Bemidi, Minnesota. HaMan Huffman, Béemidji, Minn. . C..A. Huffman, Bemidji, Minnesota The first” officers of ‘this Corporation shall be J. P, Lahr, -Pregident,- Hallan uffman, Vice-Presldent, C.--A. Huff- man, Secretary’ and Tréasuter: ‘All of the above officers and direct- orss shall hold their respcetive offices afroesaid until the next annual meeting of: the--corporation to: be held on’ the | fhird.. Tuesday- of January,. 1923, at the hour of 10 A. M., at which time and annually thereafter a-Board .of Direct- ors shall be elected from and by the stockholders: of. this corporation, . The annual meeting of this corpora- tion- shall-be held at'the" officé of the corporation in the City. of Bemidji, Bel- on the 'third] tical. the Dire ind eleet i President - ind- a. Treasurer, and from | !‘their number or-from the. stockholders, Secretary. Any office” except that of : President -and: Vice Held by one person. i .. Thé Directors and officers of this, i corporation shall hold "their respective| {offices untit their successors have been ’duly- elected and enter pon the dis- dharge” of thelr. dutfes: T The first mesting of the stockholders -and Board of Directors shall.be. held at ‘the. office of said corporation in_the ‘City of Bemidji. Beltrami: County, Min-! ‘nesota; on-the 1st day- ot December; A. D. 1922 at_the hour of 10:00 A. 11200 A: M, respectively: ARTICLE: VII nd ($50,000.00): dollars, divided Five Hundred (500) sharos of the par ed | said stock, “und the amount’ Directors, or as scon: thenrafter as prae- | & 5 iresident’ may be|H . and ] Thie amount of the <capital stock of [ this corporation. shall be Fifty Thous- | into] in mioney or proper nner and.at such times and in 8 ‘Emonnts a3 the Board of Diréctor's! order. - < ARTICLEVEH - No; transter of stock of the: tion by virtue of-sale shall hé any stock holder without first.making o written offer of sale of ‘such- stock to the Board of Directors by an affidavit alleging bona flde offer of purchase of offered therefor, and Board :.ef Diréctors shall have sifty. (60) days: from:the date of .notice of such written offer and affidavit, to-place sald stock':with the -‘stockholders. At the expiration: of sixty (60) days from the date of-motice of sald written offer and affidavit: if no stockholders have ~ purchased and settled for said!stock, said stockholder or_stockholders shall have the right to sell said- stock for ‘the ;pumps: - and prices for which 1t was offered iu- said -written’ offer, and: ‘af- tidavit to any ‘person Whatsoever. .. ARTICLE IX' ..o’ The highest amount of indebtédness or liability to which: this col tion shall’at any one time be subject shall be the sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,000) dollars. . : IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We" have hereunto set our hands this.24th day of November, A. D. 1922. _ J. P..LAHR JEEeH HALLAN HUFFMAN C. A. HUFFMAN - In.the Presence of: A. W. Aamodt Amanda_Klein State of Minnesota, County of Beltrami, City of Bemidjl. ss. / On this 24th day of November, A. D. 1923, before me, a Notary Public, within and for said’ County personally appear- ed J. P. Labr, Hallan Huffman, and C. A. Huffman, to me known to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing Certificate of Incorpora- tion, ‘and’ each acknowledged- that he exccuetd . the. same as:-his.free act and deed for the uses and purposes therein expressed. . AMANDA KLEIN. . oo ~ - Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn, My Commission expires- July 26th, 1928 3 (Seal) : X 103778 State of Mlnnusgusfi, ) Department of-§fa [ Inereby certify qug he'-within,.in- strument. was fHed- for’ record- in- this office on the 27th day of November A. D., 1922 at 10 o'clodk A: M. and was duly; recorded in’ Book N-4 of Incorpor- ations. on page. 779. Mike Holm, -~ ..o 5 7 "'secretary “of - Sthte Office of Register of Deads - .iis ¥ Beltrami County, Minn. t T hereby - cértify that this : instru- ment was filed inthis office for record on the 28 day of November A. D, 1922 at 9:07 o'clock’ A. M. and was - duly recorded in Book 12 of Misc. on page 323: 3 A 11 g C.. 0. 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