Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 16, 1906, Page 4

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—f | Y Mayor Carter Mal’{evs' Complete Explana- tion of the Matter---Plain Busi- ness Proposition. BONDS MEAN BIG SAVING TO: THE CITY. Next Tuesday, Feb. 20, the voters of the ctty of Bemidji will|fees collected by the city ~and 25 be called upon to decide: whether j per cent of all fines paid into" the they wish to bond- the city for/ $25,000 more or-not: The money received from these bonds isto be used as follows: $10,000 to pay outstanding war- rants of the Village of Bemidji which are drawing six per cent interest at this time, thereby saving the difference. in the in- teresf rate of’ the' proposed bonds, which is five per cent and six per cent: that the warrants draw, or about $100, per year. This $10,000 will not increase the indebtedness of the city, but change it! from 6ld} bonds, thereby allowing those who want ‘their money on' war- rants to get it at face value and also plaees the city debt in a con-| dition to be properly. paid. from the sinking fund. Seven thousand dollars of the bonds is for the Permanent«Im- provement fund on'which fund all | warrants will be.drawn in‘paying for the permanentimprovements of the city. Also $8,000 of the bonds are to be put into the Pérmanent Re:|qopp passenger/train yesterday He 'made his way ‘speedily down{’ warrants’ to|. treasury | ‘Our-assessment' last year was a little over $1,000,000" aud a tax levy of' three mills’ will' mean $3,000 a year.' This, with 25 per cent'of all license fees and tines; which will be 25 per cent' 'of about $20,000, or about $5,000, will make a total income to our: sinking fund of $8/000 per year and at this Tate ofit present bonded - indebtedness, together with the proposed issue, making a total of $57,000, could be paid: off in less than eight years’ time: . W. A: GouLp, ChairmanFinance Committee. TRAIN HELD FOR IN&PECTION State Health Officer:Blakesx lee Takes Steps to Prevent: Spread of Smallpox. The west bound GreatNorth- ‘| scandal was given:'yesterday: af |’ ‘| street: ‘with- Beaudette" ' closely Hartman' was|'. MANGLED ‘| were'badly disarranged:- WITH FIRE Warran,t,_Oujsfo;v A!'l.'.est of W. W. Hartman on Charge | of Adultery. ACCUSED* OF ‘BEING IN ROOM WITH ANOTHER'S WIFE. Injured’ Husband' l’firsues Al Teged Adultérer. Wllo Rn.ns Down Street. llatlessa i One. of the, most. sensationa} scandals ever developed: in. Be- midji resulted-ir-the-issuing of a warrant last’' night'‘by 'Judge Skinvik: ordering the ‘arrest:of W. W: Hartman, a well known insurance man of’ this: ¢ity, ona charge: of adultery preferred againstthiny by N: C.: Beaudette, whose wife; it'is- claimed; was caught in axroom-over the Silver- sack:’ saloon ‘at: the: corner of; Fourth ‘street’ and Minnesota avenue in company:with ' the: ac- cused‘man:yesterday afternoon. The “first: intimation® ' of any|' ternoon when Hartman was seen running ‘eastward’ on‘ Fourth tollowing® him: hatless:and'it was'noticed by:eye witnesses of the race that'several artioles of’ his' wearing apparel “Beau: | dette'was: unablé- to gain- upon, hinmy and; turning-into’ the: alley, ; gave up the-race; while Hartman | ran‘into the store'of E. H: Winter & Co., where he purchased’a hat. volving fund and this fund is to aftornoon’ was held in this city Beltrami avenrue and‘disappeared be replenished by the' property|for ‘a short time by order of in'one'of the' saloons' on Third owners whose property will' 'be|giate HealthiOfficer ' A\ Blakes- |Street: The authorities' madea LEGS; ARM AND-HEAD CRUSHED benei edby theseimprovements, llee who went! through!the train search for Hartman' last night such as sewers. Our present bonded indebted- ness is $32,000, payable as fol- lows: §7,000, Deec. 26,1908, six per cent, water bonds; $10,000, Qct. 1, 1915, five per cent, water bonds; $7,000, Oct, 1, 1915, five per cent, cityhall and jail; $8,000, Oct. 1} 1915, five per cent, im- provements. The’ proposed issue of §25,000 is for 15 years and' will' become due in1921. This will make' a total of $57,000 bonded indebted- ness. in company with the conductor in chargein‘search of:Iyer Uneg of McIntosh, a woodsman who was..reported to have left the camps of Trondson & Witting, near Blackduck, ‘after: having been exposed to smallvox;y: for which the camp is now quaran- tined. An inspection of the train: revealed thatUrieg” was:not oni board and the train was allowed to proceed. It has also been re- ported that Oscar Olson, another employe of the camp, left the day before the'quarantine had been Our city" charter provides as: esthilished and was' exposed'to follows regarding the payment of our bonds: *‘The sinking fund is created; for the purpose of accumulating morey to pay the principal of the bonded indebtedness of the city and for the maintenance of that nual tax of three mills on the dollar of the assessed valuation of all taxable property of the city. There shall also be as- signed and placed in the sinking; fund 25 per cent ofall license the disease; The' police ofithe city have a deseription of the man. and are keepinga lookout for him. Erick Nording alsoleft the camp after it‘had’ been quaran- tined but was arrested and re- ,turned and will be compelled to fund there shall be levied an an-| remain until the regular quarans= tine period of 18 days shall have expired. James Hauser and Stephen Fellows were hanged at Ebensburg, Pa., Thurs- day for murders resulting from domes- tic troubles. tional Bargains, They’re going fast. Fleming Bros. Hardware. 31¢/Minn. Ave.. Phofe 57 Your Choxce 10 Cents For the next ten days we will' run a Special Ten Cent Sale of Tin and Gran-. ite Ware in which we offer many excep- Come early and get First Choice i See ‘our display but‘were- unable: to; locate: him|' and he is still at.large. MILL MAY Secretary . of Backus-Brooks Company- Admits: Proba- bility of'its Erection: COMPANY HAS' OPTIONS. UI_'(),N. TWO SITES: Recent Visit to This City of W. F. Brooks Not Connected With Mill Project. R. L. Horr, secretary of the Backus-Brooks Lumber company of Minneapolis, in an. interview with: a ' Pioneer representative last night gave out the first authentic information concerning the mill which it has been rumored for some - time past would be built in this.city. Mr. Horr said: “There is a probability that the Backus-Brooks company will erect a plant in Bemidji, but as yet there 1s nothing at all definite. We have options upon two sites ‘| but as yet haye not closed a deal for the purchase of either.” Speaking further, Mr. Horr || stated. that although .the com- pany cersidered Bemidji a favor- able poufi for the location of the || mill, there were many things yet to be considered before it. wwld be positively decided to ereet the | plant here. He also said that the recent visit to this city of W. F. Brooks, - the-junior member. of - the firm, | hatl nothing to do with the mill delight. We do our best to get them to you in the perfect condition of ‘a freshly-made cigar-by packing in an-air- tight, 'dust-proof; hermetlwlly sealed’ box—with: the. It is up.to your dealer to keep them for you in as gocd condition as he gets them. want better cigars for your smoke-money—or the same quality for less money—buy the “Anna Held.” Jold by all ‘dealersiin good czgfzrs Trade supplied by GEO. R. NEWELL &-C0. * Minneapelis, Minn, Triangle A seal. - There has beep one: notable irnprovement in the methods of « cigar | making in over thirty years—the recent construction of immense “stemmeries” by the . American Cigar- Company for the scientific and 'thorough- fermentmg and ‘blending of the tobacto leaf. B You can enjey the new:flavor-devel-. . .»oped in tebacco leaf by the new exclusive progesses of the American Cigar Company, and Jearn how, good a cigar.yeu.can now, - get for your nickel by smokmg an G GAEMSc. A better cigar for five cents than has ever! been madebefore. The blend.is.actual and. thomugh the flavor absolutely:uniform, every; cigar smokes even and true—every puff is a If you, head badlyhurt. Theunfortunate man was ‘placed on board the train-and taken-to Walker, where At the time of the accident he was on his way to Walker, pre- sumably to go to work. RE BUILT| |station south of Walker, by being | into the sore or ulcer, making it impossible for the place to heal. he'was confiedin the hospital in that village. - While being- taken BY TRAIN to Walker he-remained conscious Roy . Bartholomew. Fatally|2nd seemed ignorant of the in- ot Injured. While Trying to juries-he had received. Hetalked| Topoints: in Arkansas, Ken- to those about him and seemed |tucky. Louisiana, = Mississippi, Board M. & I: Passenger. |to be suffering no pain. Tennessee, Kansas, Missouri, Bartholomew is 21; years old|Nebraska, New Mexico, Okla- 3 X A homa and. Texas.. For full infor- and lives with- his parents on.a mation apply to J. P. Elmer, G. farm 20 miles: west of Backus. BY WHEELS. P. A., St. Paul. Minn. Ugfortunate Man Was Taken to 0LD S l RE SAP THE VITALITY © the Walker Hospital for ' Old Sores that refuse to heal are a constant THE HEALTH . AND. UNDERMINE Treatment. menace to health. They sap the vitality and undermine the coustitution by draining the system ofi its very life fluids, and those:afflicted with one of. these ulcers grow despondent and almost desperate as one treatment after another fails.” They patiently apply salves, washes, plasters, etc., but in Roy Bartholomew, 1. years of ?plt; of }fltlthase the st%re t1'efuses todhaal and e:tsbdeelf)ert into theflsurr?iund‘i i ing flesh, destroying the tissues and.growing to be a festering, inflamed an BEC, Was perhaps fatally injured. angry mass.. The source of the trouble is in the blood. Tlfis vital'fluid is last. night at Backns, a small| filled with impurities and poisons which are constantly being discharged It will not do to depend on: extemal applications for a cure, because they do not reach run.over by nor?h bouud' P35 | the real gause,iand valuablglzime islost experimenting with guch treatment; senger No. 39 while the train was | the most they can do is keep the ulcer clean., Any sore that will not heal is ‘making its run from Brainerd to| dangerous, forthereason that it may have the deadly germsof Cancer behind Northome, it. . A cure can be brought about only through a remedy that can change the < quality of the blood, and this is what S. S. S. does. Itgoesito the very Young Bartholomew attempted bottom of the trouble‘ drives out the poisons and germs with which it is to board the train as it palled filled, and purifies and builds up, the entire cir- out from the statior at Backus sl : and caught the front end-of the ) the place to heal naturally and permanently. culation. By the use of S. S. S. the soreis supplied with: new, rich blood which corrects the trouble, soon stops the discharge, and allows, last coach of the train, He lost PURELY VEGET ABLE S. S.'8. also reinvigorates the entire system, and 3 where the constitution has been depleted or hishold and fell under theimhecls broken down it quickly builds it up and restores perfect health. Write for One Way Colonist Rates via Chicago Great. Western Railway, of the coach, both: his legs. and | our special book on sores and ulcers, and any medical advice you are in need one arm being crushed and his of; nochargeforeither. FHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. This is a semi an- nual celarance of “‘Quality’’ mer- chandise. No more when these | are gone. We in-} variably keep [ faith with the pub-I' lic and the effort is meeting with gratifying appre- i ciation. Quality-Satisfa ction Our large SfOfk provides a fit for | any man or boy. Money Cheerfully Clothing for all Mankind. Refunded i’Sweeping Out N‘umerous Suits and Overcoats Daily ! Act Quickly ! lmmense Gmwds Are Rapidly Reducmg Our Stock ' Stein-Bloch' Suits: And Ovércoats ’IN REGULARS, . STOUTS, SLIMS MEDIUM, WEIGHTS HEAVY WEIGHTS AND 1 : LIGHT WEIGHTS, ARE SELLING FAST. \ :Iomnrrow ,Saturday,fiwill close this offer $13 7 5 .00..$20.00 'and $18.00 Suxts Pnd Q’vercoats it X i e

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