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Articles of Incorporation
01' THE
Northwestern Publishing Cojnpapy.
KNOW
all men by these presents:
That, we, the undersigned do
hereby associate ourselves together and
adopt and sign the following Articles of
Incorporation, for the purpose of be
coming and constitutinga body corporate
as here-in-after provided.
ARTICLE I.
The name of this corporation shall be
"Thq Northwestern Publishing Com-
pany."
ARTICLE II.
The general nature of the business of
this corporation shall be the printing,
conducting and publisLing of a news
paper, and the conducting of a general
job printing office and the principal
place for the transaction of the business
of this corporation shall be the vity of
St. Paul, County of Eamsey and State of
Minnesota.
ARTICLE III,
The time of commencement of this
corporation shall be the first day of
February, 1887, and the same shall con
tinue for 'the period of Thirty-years
thereafter.
ARTICLE IV.
The number of the shares of the Capi
tal Stock of the corporation shall be five
thousand (5,000) and the amount of each
share shall be ten ($10) dollars. And
said capital stock, shall be paid in such
manner and at such times as the board
of directors of said corporation shall
direct.
ARTICLE
The highest amount of indebtedness
or liability to which said corporation
shall be at any time subject shall be two
thousand ($2,000) dollars.
ARTICLE VI.
The government of said corporation
shall be vested in a board of seven
directors, fiom whom shall be chosen a
president, a vice-president, a secretary
and a treasurer for the corporation,
The said board of directors shall be
elected annually by the stock-holders of
the corporation at any regular annual
meeting of the said stockholders to be
held on the first Monday in February in
each year, at the office of the
said Northwestern Publishing Com
pany.
Each successive board of directors
shall hold their offices until their suc
cessors are elected and qualify.
The Board of Directors shall have
power to fill all -vacancies occurring in
its numbers by death, removal or resig
nation, and the persons chosen to fill
such vacancies shall hold their offices
until the next annual meeting and until
their successorsai elected and qualified.
ARTICLE VII
The names of the first Board of Di
rectors of said corporation are as follow s:
John L. Neal, Minneapolis, Minn. Geo.
Duckett, St. Paul, Minn. J. Q. Adams,
St. Paul, Minn., Will Turner, Minne
apolis, Minn L. Reynolds, Minne
apolis, Minn. Thos. H. Lyles, St. Paul.
Minn J. K. Hilyard, St. Paul, Minn.
ARTICLE VIII.
The names and places of residence of
the persons foiming this corporation
are John L. Neal, Minneapolis, Minn.,
Will Turner, Minneapolis, Minn. Thos
H. Lyles, St. Paul, Minn. J. K. Hilyard,
St. Paul, Minn. George Duckett, St.
Paul, Minn. J. Q. Adams, St. Paul,
Minn
In testimony whereof the parties
hereinbefore named have hereunto set
their hands and seals upon this 15th day
February, A. D. 1887.
Signed and delivered in presence of
Ernest A. Kingnald, W. Wood.
JOHN L. NLAL,
WILL TURNER,
T. H. L\LE&,
J. K. HILYARD,
GEO. DUCKETT,
J. Q. ADAMS,
[Seal.]
[Seal.]
[Seal.]
[Seal.] [Seal.] [Seal.]
STATE OF MINNESOTA, "I
County of Ramsey.
Be it known that on this 15th day of
Febiuary, A. D. 1887, personally ap
pealed before me, John L. Neal, Will
Turner, Thos. H. Lyles, James K. Hil
yard, George Duckett and J. Q. Adams,
to me known to be the persons described
an and who executed the foregoing in
sti ument and they each acknowledged
that they executed the same as their
free act and deed.
ERNEST A. RINGNALD,
[Notai lal Seal.] Notary Public,
Ramsey County, Minnesota.
STATE OF MINNESOTA,
County of Ramsey, Vss.
Office of the Register 01 Deeds,
This is to certify that the within in
strument was filed for Record in this
office, at' St. Paul, on the 23rd day of
February, A. D. 1887, at 11:15 o'clock
a.m., and that the same was dulv*re
corded in Book of Incorporation,
pages 5 and 6. M. J. BELL,
Register of Deeds.
[Register of Deeds Seal.]
STATE OF MINNESOTA,
Department of State,
I hereby certify that the within in
strument was filed for record in this
office on the 26th day of February, A. D.
1887, at 2.15 o'clock p.m., and was duly
recorded in Book of Incorporation,
on page 1160. H. MATTSON,
Secretary of State.
ss.
J, c.cox,
Can Always be found at No. 235, Third
Avenue, where he will keep a full
stock of the Finest
WinEsFLiflnnrs
AND CIGARS,
ELEGANT BILLIARD & POOL TABLES.
Private Wine Rooms for Guests.
235, THIR AVE MINNEAPOLIS.
Pioneer Lodge, No. 12, A.\F.\A.\M.\
meets the first and third Mondays in
each month. Lodge room on Jackson
below Seventh. All Master Masons in
good standing are invited to attend.
R. MANNING, ACTING W. M.
W. A. HrrYABD, SEC,
mmmmim
SUMMER or WINTER,
either direction between
MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL,
MILWAUKEE, CHICAGO,
AND THE EAST.
OVER
will contribute to your happiness.
2
Solid Through Trains
EACH WAY JMILY,
VIA
New Richmond,
Chippewa Falls,
Eau Claire,
Stevens Point,
Neenah,
Oshkosh,
Fond Du Lac,
Waukesha
and Burlington.
PALACE DINING CARS
on all through trains in which meals
are served at the uniform price of*|
75 cents.
PALACE CHAIR CARS
on'all day trains, with polite and atten
tive porters.
Palace Sleeping Cars
unrivalled by any in the world, on all
night trains.
The "Short Line to all points
in Central, Northern and Eastern
Wisconsin, and on the Michigan
Peninsula. F. N. FINNEY, W. S. MELLFJN,
Managing Director. Gen'l nager
A. A. ALLEN, JAS. BARKER,
Ass't Gen'l Man. Gen'l Pass.& Tkt Agt
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
CITY TICKET OFFICES,
173 East Third Street, St. Paul, Minn.
19, Nicollet House ^Block, Minneapolis,
Minn.
MINNEAPOLIS and St. LOUIS
RAILWAY,
AND THE TAMOUS
Albert Lea Route
Two Through Trains Dailj
FROM ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS
TO CHICAGO
Without change, connecting with
fast trains of ali lines for the
the
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
The direct and only line running thiough
cars between Minneapolis and
DES MOINES, IOWA
Via Albert Lea and Fort Dodge.
Direct Line Watertown, Dakota
Solid Through rains, 2
BETWEEN
M1HN1EAP0LIS AND ST. LOUIS,
and the principa. cities of the Miss
issippi Valley connecting in
Union Depot for all points
South an 1 Southwest!
Many Hours Saved and the only
Line running Two Trains Daily to Kan
sas City, Leavenworth and Atchison
making connections with the Union Pa
cific and Atchison, Topeka and Sante
Fe Railways.
Close connections made in Union
Depot with all trains of the St. Paul,
Minneapolis & Manitoba Nothern Paci
fic St. Paul & Duluth Railways, from
and to all poiuts North and Northwest!
Remember the Trains of the Minne
apolis &St. Louis Railway are composed
of Comfortable Day Coaches, Magnifi
cent Pullman Sleeping Cars, Horton Re
clining Chair Cars, and our justly cele
brated Palace Dining Cars!
fi@ri50 lbs. of Baggage Checked Free.
Fare always as Low as the Lowest! For
Time Tables. Through Tickets, etc.,
call upon the nearest Ticket Agent or
write to S. F. BOYD,
Gen'l Tkt. & Pass. Agt., Minneapolis
Minn.
HE FOREIGN MISSION SO-
WOMAN'S
cor. rove and Broadway
IETY, meet
streets, at Mrs. Moses Martin's, secoeid
Thursday in each month.
St. James A. M. E. Church near
corner of Fuller and Elfelt St. services
Sunday morning at 11 A. M. Evening
services 7.45 P.M. Sunday School, 2.30
p.m. Wednesday evening Prayer Meet
ing at 8 o'clock. Pastor's pJesidence,
243 Martin Street. Rev, C, & Tacobs,
Pastor. 1
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Ji/very person who wishes to make
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$100 cash, balance $10 monthly.
Tou
can not buy a lot within two blocks
further out for less than $700 a piece,
one half cash. I only have a few of
these lots left.
I also haye in the same Block and
addition on Francis and Dawson street
lots for sale, which 1 can sell you *t that
low figure for $500 each, $100 cash, $10
monthly. They are selling lots in
Block adjoining for $650, ore half cash.
Call soon if you wish to get one of
these lots.
Remember the Place.
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Real Estate and Lean Agency,
147, EAST SIXTH STREET,
(UPSTAIRS.)
Next to Ryan Hotel. St. Paul, Minn.
9 LOTS
NEAR
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323 JACKSON ST., ST. PAUL.
J. P. BALL. J. BALL, JR.
J. P. BALL & SON,
Artistic
Photographers,
219 and 221 NICOLLET AVENUE,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Artistic Tin-types a Specialty.
A.H.Boyd. SVLM.E.Boyd.
FRENCH PATTERN ROOMS
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Latest Novelties in Imported Dress
Goods and Trimmings.
BOYD5
No. 608, NICOLLET AVENUE,
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L. V. PURCEL,
Has fitted up a very fine
Tnnsnrial
Palace,
AT
No. 250, FOURTH AVENUE, SOUTH,
Where he will be pleased to see his
friends.'
Minneapolis, Minn.
AGENTS
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for the
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EURKA
Restaurant
AND
Lunch EnnritEr
384. MINNESOTA STEEET.
Meals, at all hours Private
Dining-rooms upstairs.
FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR.
Game, Fish and all delicacies of the
season always on hand.
W. ZIE6LER and F.JOHNSON, Proprietors.
S. C. THOMPSON.,
CIGARS and TOBACCO.
We make Specialty of t*%
VmOTS LABEl CIGARS. 3S
114 E. Seventh
een Dime Museum
Street.
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and Robert
THE DARKEST HOUR.
For a period of four years I've been a
victim of a very severe and agonizing
case of Salt Rheum, which affected my
hands to such an exient that they al
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My hand became raw and horrifving,
compelling me to keep it covered afl the
time,
I've "spent hundreds of dollars for
various preparations, but instead of
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to stimulate and encourage the progress
of the miserable disease, until I had
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But thank heaven, "the darkest hour
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My familv all rejoice at its magical
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Payne, Druggist, of whom I purchased
the goods. Signed, W. A. BRYANT.
Moody, Texas, April 27,1886.
FLESH SLOUGHING OFF IN PIECES.
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off my bones in pieces as big as a hen
egg. My appetite was,lost, fmy bones
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fiers without benefit, and several physi
cians treated me until large sums of
money had been expended, but not one
particle of good did any one give me.
On the 9thofFebruaiy, 1886, Mr. P.
R. Jackson called to see if I was not
dead, as it was throught I cottld not en
dure my suffering much longer. He
concluded to try B. B. B. on me and got
a bottle from Mr. Brockington, at Beau
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my appetite improved, sores commenced
healing and when two bottles had been
used I was on my feet and walking
around to the astonishment of every
body.
Witness- MRS. LAURA HAHT.
FEED. E. JACKSON.
Beauford, S. May 10,1886.
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Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings,TJlcers,
Sores, Rheumatism, Kidney Complaints.
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copy of our 32-page Illustrated Book of
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Drawings and specifications prepared and filed
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mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and
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all patentees and title of every invention patented
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Sold by all newsdealers.
If yon have an invention to patent write to
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861 Broadway, New York.
feJUodbook about patent!mailed free.
The Eureka
384, MINNESOTA STREET,
CHOICEST
Lxqimrs^Wlims
AND CIGARS.
J. II. CUNNINGHAM & Co.
Owns and operates 5,500 miles of
thoroughly equipped road in Illinois,
Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota
and Dakota.
IT is THE BEST DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEN
ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE NORTWVEST,
SOUTHWEST AND FAR WEST
For maps, time tables, rates of passage
and freight, etc., apply to the nearest
station agent of Chicago, Milwaukee &
bt. Paul Railway, or to anv Railroad
Agent anywhere inthe World.
E MILLER, General Manager. A,
TUL
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ARp ENTER, Gen'l pfss. and
TUCKKR. Ass'
wnt
Gen 1 Manager. GEO. H. HEAFFORD
Asst Gen'l Pass, and Ticket
Milwaukee, "Wisconsin.
Ticket, agent,tac^n
BSpFor information in reference to
Lands and Towns owned by the Chicago,
Milwaukee.& StHaugan, Paul Railway Company-
to Lan Commis
wnt
DEALER IN i
News, Stationary, Confections, Fruits,
sioner, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Stevens Lodge, No. 113, A.\F.\A.\M.
meets first J* and third Tuesdays in
each month atNo.l98,W.T rd street.
All brother Masons in good standing
'M01""
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1 Acting W- M.
J.J, TYX B, Secretary.
HUMPHREYS
DR. HUMPHREYS'
Book of all Diseases,
Cloth &CoId Binding
14* rim, nitk BtMl bgmloc,
JULKDFREK.
In Te 90 years.Special Prescriptions of
an eminent Physician. Simple, Safe and Sore.
KOS. CDBX& THICK.
Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations*. .25
2 Worms, Worm Ferer, Worm Colic .25
Crying Colic, or Teething of Infants .25
Diarrhea of Uhildren or Adults 2 5
Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic 2 5
Cholera Morbus, Vomiting 2 5
Coughs, Cold, Bronchitis 2 5
Neuralgia,' Toothache, Faceache 2 5
Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25
Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach 2 5
Suppressed or Painful Periods. .25
Whites, too Profuse Periods 2 5
Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing .25
Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions .25
Rheumatism,Rheumatic Pains...... .25
Fever and Ague. Chills, Malaria 5 0
Piles, Blind or Bleeding SO
Ophthalmy, or sore, or -weak Eyes .SO
HOMEOPATHIC
CntarrhT
19 acute or chronic Influenza, .50
5 0
S O
jpa
Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swelling .50
General Debility. Phyc:al Weakness .SO
Dropsy* and Scanty faecretoins .SO
Sea Sickness, Sickness from Biding .50
Kidney Disease .50
Nervous Debility. Seminal Weak
ness, or Involuntary Discharges... l.OO
Sore Mouth. Canker SO
Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed.. .SO
Painful Periods, with Spasm. .SO
Diseases of the Heart. Palpitation l.OO
3 3 Epilepsy, Spasm, St Vitus'Dance l.OO
3 4 Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat .50
35 Chronic^onaestlons^^EruptioiiSj50
20| Whooping Conch, Violent Coughs .50
Asthma, Oppressed Breathing -SO
Bar Discharges, Impaired Hearing .5
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pnoe HUMPHREYS'MBDICIKB CO.109 Fnlton 81. N.Y.
HAIR BAZAAR.
MRS. H. LYLES,
ALL KINDS OF HAIR GOODS,
For Sale and Made to Order.
LADIES' BATHS, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
CUTTING A SPECIALTY.
Calls made to Residences when desired
fi^T* Full line of Masquerade, Mourning,
Wedding and Fancy Costumes for rent.
47, EAST THIRD STREET
C. H. NUTTING,
Manufacturing Confectioner,
22, EAST THIRD STREET, SUNT PAUL
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
The Finest Stock in the City. Holiday
Novelties and everything in our line.
Special Attention given to Society and
Festival Trade.
F. BONNE R,
FIEST-CLASS COSAT "OLITAN
Shaving Parlor,
254 Fourth Avenue, South,
MINNEAPOLIS,
GEO. WINA. CHARLES WILLIAMS.
SHILOH CLUB,
RECEPTION PARLORS, PINE
Wines, Liquors,
AND CIGARS A SPECIALTY.
WINN & WILLIAMS, Props.,
92, WASHINGTON ST., PORTLAND, OR.
PRIVATE ENTRANCE ON FIFTH STREET.
H. BRYAN. D. HOBTON.
BRYAN & HORTON,
CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND AT No. 385,
MINNESOT\ STREET, WHERE THEY
KEEP A FULL STOCK OF THE FINEST
Wines Liquors
AND CIGARS,
AND ALSO, ELEGANT BILLIARD AND POOL
TABLES.
St. Paul, Minn.
OLD CLOTHES MADE NEW
Jas. K. Hilvard
LATE OF PHILADELPHIA,
RENOVATES AND REPAIRS
GENTS' CLOTHING
By His New French Method of
Steam Scouring-.
468 Robert St. ahove 8th,ST. PAUL,MINN.
ORDERS Received for any number of
Pieces of the Quadrille Band for
Public or Private Parties.
Bethel Chapter, No. 28, meets each
first and third Thursdays in each month
at No. 198 West Third Street. All
brother Masons in good standing are al
ways welcome.
Chicaj., S .Lnis
Musical Instruments.
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207, NICOLLET AVBNTJE, and 323, WASHINGTON AVENUE SOFTH
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Chicago day express: Milwaukee, Chicago, Oshkosh"'
Fond Du Lac, Neenah, Wauuesoa and Eau Claire.
Chicago night express: Milwa usee, Chicago, Oshkosh
Fond Du Lac, Neenah, Waukesha and Eau Claire.
ARRIVING TRAINS AT
Chicago day express: From ChicagoTMUwaukee' Osh
kosh, Fond Du Lac and Neenah.
Real
MORGAN, P.
Mi*3k ^-.sJ? ft. A.JKFMBSON, Sec.
sh?r
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General Manager.
and Carpets
The Largest Household Goods Establishment West of Chicago. We can fit
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carry a full line of Second-hand Household Goods, as well as new, and we will
give you Prices that no other house can compete with. Give us a call, as it is no
trouble to show goods.
'The Dubuque Route/
TWO TRAINS DAILY EACH WA
BETWEEN
ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS AND
Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City
AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers, elegantthrough day coaches onall trains.
THE BEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO
DES MOINES, FORT DODGE, BORTOK
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connections made in Denots A sk far
Except Sunday.
HANLEY, Traffic Mana4?
ESTABLISHED 1858. ORGANS.
N E R.
ST. PAUL.
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINE.
THE PALACE SLEEPING and PAELOR CAR ROUTE TCj CHICAGO.
DEPARTING TRAINS PROM
ALL TRAINS DAILY, (SUNDAT INCLUBED.)
Chicago Day Express, Arrives at Chicago 6:45 a.m
Chicago Day Express, Arrives at Ciiic^o 12:45 p!m.
THROUGH CAR SERVICE.
All trains carry Elegant Day Coaches, Superb SleeDers an,i T,,, r-
Cars, withoutchange, betweenMuiiWpoSjSfSiffii'gK
For Tickets, Rates, Berths in Sleepers and allDpfcnilfwl Tr.*x
the CITY OFFICES:-MINNEAPOLIS
PNO.
stThikm^^
MILWAUKEE.
JOHN NEAL
Estate.
.INSURANCE,
ROOM I 224,OtHCNNIPIN AVENUE, MINNEAPOLIS.
Property of non-residents will receive prompt attention. Taxes paid and
rents collects. Buildings kept in repair. Money loaned with absolute secoritv
Interested principal collected and remitted free of charge. Farm lands to sal
or exchange for city property. If you wish to make cash -investments we can
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