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SANDOW WHIPPED BI6 LION BY MAIN STRENGTH Great Beast Was Muzzled and Had Feet Padded But Put Up Terrific Fight. The story that Richard, later termed ¢« Coeur de Lion,” derived his name from the feat of tearing a live lion’s heart cut of his body is usually regarded today as apo- chryphal. At this distance of time it is impossible to tell the truth. But if Richard had the strength of Sandow and strove with the lion under conditions similar to those under which San- dow wrestled ‘witn a menagerie lion in San Francisco some years ago there may be a basis of fact for the legend. 1n the Strand Magazine Mr. Sandow told of the event, It was to be a struggle between brute strength and human strength. Merely in order to prevent the lion from tearing me to pieces with his claws, mittens were to be placed on his feec and a muzzle over his head. This lion I must tell you, was a par- ticularly fierce animal and only a week before had enjoyed a dish that was not on the menu—his keeper. Well, the engagement was accord- made and “A Lion Fight with Sandow” widely advertised. The an- nouncement, I am told, sent a thrill through the cities for a hundred miles round, and in order to be equipped for a performance which would be fourd to attract hnndreds of thous- ands of people I decided to rehearse my fight with the lion beforehand. New-Gash-Want-Rate ',-Gent-a-Word Where cash accompanies copy we will publish all “Want Ads” for half- cent a word per insertion. Where cash does not accompany copy the regular rate of one ceuta word will be charged. EVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD For Rent--For Sale--Exchange --Help Wanted--Work Wanted --Etc.--Etc. HELP WANTED. WANTED—Young lady for balance of month to take charge of office of Beltrami County Agricultural Association. Address p. o. box 467, Bemidji, Minn, WANTED—Young man to work in bowling alley and pool room address O. J. Masters,International Falls Minn. WANTED—Competent girl for general housework; good wages. Mrs. George Cochran. WANTED—Girls for kitchen work at the Markham. WANTED—Office girl. Inquire of A. A. Andrews, | FOR BALE. FOR SALE—35 H-P engine and sawmill complete; also small farm with a good 5 room house, all adjoining town Puposky and on lake. E. ]J. Swedback, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—16 inch wood—50c per load at mill, or $1.50 delivered. All grades lumber, lath and shin- gles at reasonable prices. Doug- lass Lumber Co., Telephone 371. FOR SALE—200 acres good land fourteen miles from Bemidji. For description and terms write O’Keeffe Bros. Lansford, N. D. FOR SALE—One horse 9 years, 1 colt 3 months old and one fresh milch cow. Inquire C.F. Rogers, Wilton, Minn. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you an shor: notice. FOR SALE—Fine hardwood 12 foot table and set of chairs, $10. 415 Minnesota Ave. FOR SALE—Glass Ink welis— Sample bottle Carter’s Ink free with each 10c ink well. Pioneer office. FOR SALE—One dozen Rhode Isand Red _chickens. Inquire Frank Perrin, Farley, Minn. LOST and FOUND FOUND—Key to office or store door. Owner can have same by des- cribing property and paying for this ad. LOST—Elks' Tooth Charm, return to Geo. A. Hanson for reward. MiSCELLANEOUS WANTED—to rent modern house or flat or 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms heated. Answer by giving price and location of rooms. Address box 501—Bemidji, Minn. WANTED — To rent furnished cottage on lake shore for one month. Address box 541, Bemidji, Minn. I had it in my mind that the effect of mittening and muzzling the beast might be to put him off the fight by frightening him, and, realizing how foolish I should appear facing a lion that would not fight, I was desirous of making certain that this should not be the case. Accordingly the lion was mittened and muzzled, but only with the aid of six strong men, and I entered the cage unarmed and stripped to the waist. What happened was in direct opposition to my expectations; bagging his paws and incasing his head in a wire cage only served to enrage the brute, and no sooner had I stepped inside than he crouched preparatory to springing upon me. His eyes ablaze with fury, he hurled himself through the air, but missed, for I had stepped aside, and before he had time to recover I caught him with my left arm round the throat and round the middle with my right, and although his weight was 530 pounds, I lifted him as high as my shoulder, gave him a huge hug to in- still into his mind that he must re- spect me and tossed him to the floor. Roaring with rage, the beast rushed fiercely toward me and raised his huge paw to striké a heavy blow at my head. As his paw cut through space I felt the air fairly whistle and realized not only my lucky escape, but the lion’s weak point and my strong one. If only he struck me once I knew it would be my coup de grace, and I took particular care that he never should. As I ducked my head to avoid the blow I succeeded in getting a good grip round the lions body, my chest touching his and his feet over my shoulders and hugged him with all my strength. The more he scratched and tore the harder 1 hugeged him, and although his feet were protected by mittens, his claws tore my tights and part of my skin. But I had.him as in a vise; his mighty efforts to get away proved of no avail. Before leaving the cage however, I was determined to try just one other feat. Moving away from the lion, I stood with my back toward him, thus openly inviting him to jump on me. At once he sprang right on my back. Throwing up my arms, I gripped his head, then caught him firmiy by the neck and in one moment shot him clean over my head, assisted .by the animal’s own impetus, and launched him before me like a sack of sawdust, the action causing him to turn a complete somersault. While he lay there dazed, the door was unlocked, and I went out, my legs and neck bleeding and with scratches all over my body, But for these trifies I cared nothing. I felt that I had conquered that lion and that I should have little difficulty in mwastering it on the next occasion in public. So thoroughly was he tamed, how- ever, that the great fight lasted but two minutes. When he would fight no more I lifted him up and walked round the arena with him on my shoulders, he remaining as a firm as a rock and as quiet as an old sheep. —American Press. Notice, To those whom it concerns: In order to enable me to con- tinue extending credit I am obliged to insist on a settlement each and every month. R Parties owing old accounts or past due notes must call and settle by cash, secured note or otherwise. Kindly oblige. W. G. Schroeder. Real Estate Changes. Martin O. Madsen has bought the W. M. Ross property through Harry Reynolds. George Earle has bought the Edd property on Dewey avenue. AEROPLANE FLIES Grand Forks Model Flies 200 Feet High Under Absolute Control. Grand Forks, N.D,, Aug. 8— Sailing under absolute control at a height of 200 feet in his initial flight, the aeroplane, Dakota, built by the employes of a Grard Forks electric company, conclu- sively demonstrated its success " The machine was guid :d at will until the breaking of a brace, caused by undue vibration, neces- sitating descent, which was made gracefully, The machine, built upon Santos Dumont lines, is propelled by a single six foot propeller, making 1200 revolutions per minute, The builders contend it is the smallest successful aeroplane exhisting, weighing but 175 pounds, The builders of the machine were H. G, Prather and L. Mc- Guiré, and the amateur aviator who made the successful flight was A. D, Henry. IN UNPARALLELED FLIGHT 8ix of Eight Aviators Complete First Lap of French Race. Paris, Aug. 9.—All France is aero- plane mad over the marvelous success on the first lap of the great 485-mile cross country race from Isay les Moli- neaux through Troye, Nancy Nezieres, Charleville, Douai and Amiens, in which six of the eight aviators success- fully completed the first stage of the race to Troyes. All the aviators de- clare that the success of the prear- ranged flight by so many machines foreshadows the definite conquest of the air. Aged. Tragedian Dead. New York, Aug. 9.—John B. Stud: ley, aged eighty-two years, an old tragedian who played with Edwin Booth, Edwin Forrest and Laura Keene, is dead of infirmities incident to old age. He was born in Boston, became an actor and devoted himself to tragedy and old school melodramas. He was a favorite in “Pizaro,” “Jack Cade,” “The Duke’s Motto” and in the Shakespearean tragedies. Sailor’s Spectacular Suicide. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Aug. 9.—A sailor, apparently insane, climbed to the top of the Great Lakes radio wire- less telegraph tower here, a distance of 375 feet, and, exclaiming, “It's all off now!” jumped to the bottom and was instantly killed. POLITICAL ANNOUNGEMENTS Announcement for Coroner. I hereby announce myself as candi- date for the republican nomination for coroner of Beltrami county at the primaries to be held September 20 1910. M. E. Ibertson, Candidate For County Attoraey. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Republican nom- ination for the office of county attorney of Beltrami county, subject to the primaries to be held Septem- ber 20th, 1910. G. W. Campbheil. Gandidate For County Commissioner, First District. I hereby announce myself a can- didate for the republican nomina- tion for the office of County Com- missioner of the first commissioner district of Beltrami county, I respectfully solicit the sup- port of the voters ot the first dis- trict. W. G. Schroeder. Candidate for Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as candidate for the republican nomina- tion for sheriff of Beltrami county at the primaries September 20th. I respectfully solicit the support of the voters of this county. Andrew Johnson, Announcement. I hereby announce myself as candidate for the Republican nomi- nation to the office of county at- torney at the primaries to be held September 20. If chosen, I will do my best to fill the office to your satisfaction, Chester McKusick Announcement For County Auditor. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the republican nomi- nation for auditor of Beltrami county at the primary election to be held September 2oth, 1910, and I solicit your vote of the polls John Wilmann. A. B. Hazen Candidate for Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the republican nomin- ation for sheriff of Beltrami county at the primary election to be held September 20, 1910, and I solicit your vote at the polls. A. B. Hazen _Sheriff of Beltrami County. I hereby announce my candidacy as a candidate for the Republican nomination as a member of the house of representatives from the 61st sen- atoral district which comprises the counties of Beltrami, Clearwater and Red Lake. If nominated and elected to secure the re-districting of the state, a one mill tax for good roads, a literal appropriation to advertise the resources of Minnesota and a eacl - | blanks to Supt. streets: A county option law. * 'D. P. O'Neill. Announcement. I hereby announce myself as can- didate for the nomination for sheriff | %2, 08grs: £dys spel pollce 28 on the republican ticket at the pri- | glnes maries held Sept. 20, 1910. A. N. Benner. Announcement for Register of Deeds. 8th St., en strip In center of street 8 feet wide, the cityto furnish man on dump, Carrl Moved and seconded the Supt. of water- works lower water main on 5th St. between Minn, and America avenues, carried. The; following bills were on motion and second allowed, Vi Street Gang, teams and labor to 16th inst. . #1232 J A Smith, scavenger work on ot 4, 31 blflcknl7w 3 10 10 ames 3 L 4 Tyan 9% dys asst o ongineer, Roard of review, “Bursly, Bisiar, 875 Shannon, Brown 1 day each, 8., 1200 |b; I pledge myself to use all my efforts |, $ebill o foring 350 7 s Jim Erice d ydsdirt on 35 00 800 , work on hose repairs at I. B. 410 Snow & Bacon, 2 mos rent Armory, ending 20th inst 858. 8 P Hayth, 1 cord Mrs, Edwards, pauper. . 150 Allis Ohalmers Co., 1 pi pe regulator...... 3 . 15500 W § Chapman werk on band stand 381 50 Mrs. F A Blakeslee, caring for 5 ¥ 4620 %17 t265 800 rent .50, L D 15¢ July 3720 51 00 wood and_expense. i 540 Report of board of Teview was ac- cepted and filed on motfon and second. Touse of Armory for il montus from May 20, '10, at 85¢ a month was approved on motion and second. Ordinance No. 46, regulating sale of intoxi- I hereby announce myself as a|qarion nneers mort o woe read a second candidate for the Republican nomin time without amendments. Report of M'n’c'pl Court week ending 16th ation for the ofii(:e of Register of inst. (no cash) was approved on motion and Deeds of Beltrami county, to be held September 20, 1910. J. O. Harris. Candidate for Clerk of the Court. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for the office of Clerk of the Court, to be voted upon at " the primaries September 20, 1910. Fred Rhoda, Candidate for State Senate. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination. for senator for the 6lst district, une quivocally endorsing the platform adopted by the Republican con- d vention, June 21st, 1910 and pledge | At my vote and best effort to legislation that will reapportion the state justly and effectively on or before January 1st, 1912, and without regard to the term of office for which I may be elected, should I be the choice of the Republicans of this district and be. elected in the general election in November next. Albert Berg.’ Candidate For County Treasurer. I herewith announce myselt as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Treasurec of Bel- trami county at' the primaries to be held September 20 th. G. H. French. Candidate for Probate Judge. I hereby announce myself as candidate for the republican nomina- tion for Probate Judge at the prim- aries to be held Sept. 20, 1910. M. A. Clark. Announcement. I hereby announce myself a can- didate for the Republican nomina- tion for the office of County Auditor of Beltrami county at the primaries to be held September 20th, 1910. R. C. Hayner. Candidate for Senator. I wish to announce through the columns of your paper that I will be a candidate for the republican nomi- nation for state senator from this legislative district at the coming primary election. I will make known at some later date the platform upon which I will solicit the support of he voters of the district. A. L. Hanson. Proceedings of the City Council Bemidj’, Minn., July 18th, 1910, Council met in Couneil room City Hall at8 rom, “A duorum befng present Councll was called t0 order by Vire-Chatrman Bisiar. Prosent ‘on roll call, Sham o', Smart, Bursly. Bisiar, Roe, Brown. Ausent. Kleln. Schneider, Kirk. . Itwas moved and seconded the- clty cleri erder 2 screen doors and ' transoms screent in_council room and. police office, carried. t was moved and seconded the commls" sloners appointed as appralsers on. Tight of- :-ylsé)o R'way Co. -allowed 33 a day, arried. It was moved aund 'seconded teams and laborers recelve respectively $.50 and #.25 por day while In' the city’s employ, until B otk e seatrueted to buy 1 k e city clerk was o uy. h 6 & 20 D nalls & furnish 1 block verlfie Moved, ed J. B. Mill dliver clay on Irvine A nd .y beyyeen 6th and | seeond Report of clty engineer on extension of | g, road ditch in swamp was accepted and filed, bids to_be asked for, publish 1 week, to be opened 25th inst. Original petition and plat in the matter of the vacation of portions of st and 2nd streets and Mlsglsslnpl avenue in the Ofty of Bemidji was filed. Original set of sewer speclfications for 1910, was accepted and filed. RESOLUTION Paving At a regular meeting of the city council of the City of Bemidji held at the council chambers In the City of Bemidjl on the 18th day of July, 1910, the following resolution was Introduced by Alderman Brown and seconded by Alderman Smart: Resolved, that the following portions of Third street in the Olty of Bemidjl be pave with cement paving, and that the clty en; neer of sald city be required to furnish an | pe estimate of the cost of such improvement as provided by the Charter of the City of Re- midjl, namely: Commencing at the east side of Minnesots avenue and running thence east to the west side of Beltrami avenue, Commencing ut, the east side of Beltrami avenue, running thence east to the west side of Bemidjl avenue. Upon roll call thé ollowing aldermen voted Shannon, Smart, Bursly. Bisiar Roe, : ' None, Absent: Klein, Schuel- Declared ¢arried. Approved July 22, 1910, test: JOHN C. PARKER, ‘Thomas Maloy, Mayor. 0lty Cler! Olty englneer's estimate of cost of paviny Doldtlfiolx;‘siof 3rd St. with cement was accepie ang RESOLUTION Vacating certaln portions 1st and 2nd Sts. ® Come ud sy, Ave. Resolution oftered by Alderman Smart, seconded by Alderman Brown. July 18, 19) vl'g’lflmz certaln portions of streets in Bi m} Whereas, cortain petitions. praying for the vacation of certaln portions of First and Second streets and Mississippl Ave., situated In the City of Bemidji, Minnesata, liave be.n presented to the city council of the sald city for its consideration and action. horeas, the said city council has satisfied itself that the sald petitions have been signed by the proper number of persons provided for by the provisions of the city charter of sald city. And whereas; the sald city council deems it expedient that the matter be proceeded with: Now, therefore. be it resolved by the clty council of the city ot Bemidjl, Minnesota, that the petitions be considered by the sald city council, and that the same together with the accompanying plat be filed with the city clerk of the said Oity ot Bemidji; and that the sald city cleek be directed to give notice by publication in the official newspaper of the said City, once each week for four suc- cessive weeks, stating that such petitions together with said_accompanying plat have been filed as aforesald. with a brief stato- mént. of the objects thereof, and that said petitions will be heard and considered by the sald city council or a commlttee by it ap- pointed for that purpose, at the council chambers in the city hall in safd city of Bo- midilon the 22nd day of August, 1910. On roll call the following aldermen voted : Shannon, Smart, Bursly, Bisiar. Roe, Nay: None. Absent, Klein, Schnel- led, Approved July 22, 1910, Attest: JOHN C, PARKER. Thomas Maloy, Mayor. City Clerk. RESOLUTION Advertising sale $12,000 bonds July 18, 1910 At a regular meeting of the clty council, held at the councll chambers, in the city hall, in the Oity of Bemidjl, Beltrami Csunt; Minnesota, on Monday. the 18th day of Jul 1910, at 8 o'clock p. m.. ‘the_ following resols tlon was introduced by_Alderman Roe and seconded by A'derman Shannon. Whereas, on the 14th day of June, 1910, bonds of the City of BemtdJi were authorized t0 the amount of 812.000 for the purpose of raising money for the Permanent Improv ment Revolving Fund of sald City, the pro ceeds of sald bonds to be used in paving the streets of sald City of Bemidji, at & speclal election held on that day, Now therefore, be it resolved. that two weeks published notice be given in the Be- midji Dally Ploneer, the official paper of sald Oity. that sealed bids will be received by the city councl) of said Oity at a regular meeting thereof in the council chambers, in_the c ball In the City of BemidJi, unty, Minnesota, om the Sth August, 1910, at eight o'clock p. m., at which time and place bids shall be opened and consldered for the sale of said bonds, and which notice shall be In the following form: $12,000.00 Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds of the City of Bemidji. Sealed pro- posals will be received by the city council ot the City of Bemldji, Minnesota, until Augnst 8uh, 1910, at elght 0’clock p. m.. and opened at that time, for the purchase of the whole or 807 part of $12,000 of the bonds of the Olty of emid;i. These bonds are issued for the purpose of raising money for the Permanent Improve- ment Kevolving Fund of said City'of Bemidjl, the proceeds of s be used In paving the streets of City of Bemldji. -They shallbe in denominations of $1,000 each. They shall bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum. interest payable semi- aonually, shall be dated as of the date of thelr issue, and shall mature in 20 years atter their date. Said bonds be sold pursuant to the provisions of Ohapter 355 of the '8 of the ate of Minnesota for the year 1897 and (hapter 10 of therevised laws of Minnesota 5. A 'certified check on a local bank’for ten percent of the amount of the bid must ac- company each bid, £ald check to be made Ifilylbl?wthe city treasurer of the City of omidil. The city council of the Olty of Bemidil reserves theright to reject any or all bids. Proposals to be sddressed to THOMAS MALOY, City Clerk of the City of Bemidjl. Be it further resolved that the Olty Council of the Uity of Bemidii meet on the 8th day of August, 1910, at efght o'clock p. m. to re- celve and consider such bids, sald meting to be held in the councll chambers, In the City of BemIdji, Minnesota. On roll call the following aldermen voted ave: Shannon, Smart, Bursly, Bistar, Roe, Brown. Nay: 'None. Absent; Kleln. Schnel- der, Kirk. yy 4 A5 E: 1010, roved July , trest: JOHN C. PARKER, Thes. Mlog. M ayor. City Cler B Notice of hearing in the matter of vacation of portions of 1st and 2nd streets and Missis- sippl Ave. was accepted and filed, RESOLUTION Sinking Fund Commissloners. Ata regular meeting of the clty council held in the councll chambers, In the city hall, in the City of Bemidil, Beltrami County, Minnesota, on the 18th day of July, following " resolution was introduced by Alderman Brown and seconded by Alderman ursley. Whereas bonds of the City of Bemidji in the amount of $15,800 were voted by the Olty of Bemidil at 8 speclal election held on ‘the 14th day of June, 1910 for the purpose of raising money for the Permanent Improv ed | ment Fund of sald Olty, the proceeds of sal bonds to be used in the erection aud con- structionof a city jail, the repairing of the clty iall of said city. and the construction ‘fl mnalrlnzal bridges and streets in said clty, an ihereas, the Northern Natlonal Bank of Bemidji has agreed to purchase said bonds and the slw councilof the Oity of Bemidjl has this day authorized, by resolution. the proper officers of sald Olty of Bemidil to execute and dellver sald bonds to such pur- Chaser upon payment of ace valne thereof and accrued Interest, and Whereas there is now money in the. sink- 12 00 | 81 170 00 a ing fund uninvested 1in interest Besring securities and sufficlent in amount to justify the investment of $15,000 In the bonds of the Oity of Bemidjt, S Now therefore, be it resolved, by the city councl] of the City of Bemidjl that the Sink: ing I'und Commissioners ot the City of B midjl be and they are hereby authorized and directed, upon the execution and delivery of said bonds to the Northern National Rank of Hemldj), to forthwith repurchase said 15,000 of bonds from sald bank and to pa; therefor the face value thereof and accraed interest thereon to the time of such re- purchase, and that such bonds, so purchased ie Sinking Fund Commissioners be not cancclled, but that the same be held in the sinking fund of sald city, and that the tax heretofore ordered to be levied to pay the annual interest on sald bonds and to retire sald bonds at maturity be collected and pald into the sinking fund of said city as provided for by the Uhartsr of sald city. Upon roll call the following aldermen voted Shannon, Smart, Bursly, Bisiar, Roe, None. Klein, Schnelder, Kirk. Carrled. o Approved July 22, 1910, . Asteste oY F GAN 0. PARKER, Thomas Maloy, Mayor. City Clerk. RESOLUTION Form of Bonds, Coupons, Etc. At_a regular meeting of the city council of the City of Bemidji, held at the council chambers, in the city hall in the City of Be- midji, Minnesota, on Monday, the 18th day ot July, 1910, the following resolution was introduced by Alderman Smart and seconded by Alderman Roe, Whereas at a special election duly and legally called and held in the City of Bemidji, County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, on the 14th day ot June, 1910, morethan a majority of the legal voters of sald city voting at said election voted in favor of the issuance of the bonds of said clty to the amount of $15,000 for the Permanent, Improve- ment Fund of sald City, the proceeds of sald bonds to be used in the erection and con- struction of a city jail, the repairing of the city hall of said city, and the construction i ranslrlngol bridges and streets in said clty, an Whereas sald bonds have been duly ad- vertised for sale as required by law, and at the time and place named in such bond sale notice the city council of said city met and duly opened and considered the bids for said bonds, and sold the same to the Northern National Bank, of Bemidjl, Minnesota, it be ing the highest and best bidder therefor, Now therefore, be it_resolved by the city council of the City of Bemidjl, that pursuant to the authority conferred by said election and by authority of chapter six (6) of the city charter of the Oity of Bemidjl and in order to raise the necessary funds for the purpose mentioned in the preamble hereof, there shall be and there are hereby author- 1z+d and directed to be issued the negotiable honds of the Uity of Bemidjl, Beltrami County, Minnesota, to the amount ot Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000); said bondsshall deslgnated “Permanent Improvement Fund Bonds of 1910,” shall be fitteen {15) in number, numbered_from one to fifteen in- clusive and of the denomination One Thous- and Dollars each, shall be dated August 1. 1910 and shall become due and payable August 1, 1930, shall bear interest trom and after date until paid at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of February and August In each year, which installaents of interest to date of majority vote of the legal voters of said city voting at an election called and held therein inall uszeeu in_complisuce with the law: on the 14th day of June, 1910, and gurl‘lllnl to an ordinance Ml(g) and passe clty council of sald Oity. and {n all respects in tull compliance with the provisions of chapter six (6) of the city charter of the Ults of Bemidjl and chapter ten (10) of the rev! laws of the State of Minnesota for 1905, and all acts zamel:glwry thereof and supple- mentary thereto. And it 18 hereby certified and recited that the sald City of Bemidjl is a municipal cor- poration duly incon ated and organi: as city of the fourth class, and of a charter dul adopted, deposited and recorded; that all acts and conditions required by the constitu- tion and Iaws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter of said Oity of Bemidj! to happen. be done and performed precedent to and in the Issuance of this bond have happened and been properly done and performed in regular and due form and time as_required hrf law, and that the total indebt«dness of said_City, including this bond and said serles of bonds does not, exceed any constitutional, statu- tory or charter limitation. In witness whereof the said City of Bemidjl :ev.ll!a)u;;y council, has caused its conorate each of the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed by the lithogrophed (ac simile signatures of said officers asof the first day of August. A. D., 1910. . $25.00 On day of A. D., 19, the City of Be unty of Beltraml and State of Minnesota. will pay to bearer the sum of Twenty-five Dollars §25.00) in lawful money of the United States of America, at the Northern Natfonal Bank, in the City of Bemidji, Minnesota, for_semi- annual interest due that day on i{s Perma- nent Improvement Fund Bonds of 1910, dated August first, A. D. 1910, Attest " Mayor. Countersigned City T! rer. That said bonds shall be signed by the mayor, countersigned by the treasnrer of sald City of Bemldji, and attested by the city clerk of said city, under the corporate seal vhereof. and the counons attached to sald bonds shall be executed by the lithographed fac-simile signatures of said officers, ‘m‘rihe said officers are hereby authorized to_cause sald bonds and counons to be prepared sub- stantially in the form above set forth, and t0 execute the same for and In behalt of the sald city asaforesaid, After thelr execution sald bonds shall be delivered to the pur- chaser thereof and the funds derived from the fllle( ofdntgi b?;ondsudsl;lll gfl Dlaced ll‘I a speclal fun used for the purpose for which the sald bonds were Issued, That the interest falling due on ‘said bonds for the semi-annual Interest due on the first day of February, 1911 is hereby ordered paid aud appropriated out of the sinking fund of sald city: and for vhe purpose of reimbursing sald fund for the amount so taken from ir. maturity of principal shall be evidenced by | 8nd In order to provide the necessary funds proper coupons attached to each bond, and both principal and interest shall be payable inlawful money of the United States at_the Northern National Bank of Bemidjl, Bel- trami County, M.nnesota. That each of sald bonds and each ot the Interest coupons thereto attached shall be in substantially the followiug forms respec- tively, to-wit: {Form of Bond) United States of America State of Minnesota, County of Beltrami. Imoravement Hand Bonds of 1910, ient Improvement Fun onds oOf . > $1,000.00 en by _these presents. that the City of Bemidjl, Oounty of Reltrami_and State of Minnesota. acknowledges itselt to oweand for value received hereby promises to pay to beurer, on August first, A. D. 1930, the sum of One Thousand Dollars (31,000), to- gether with interest thereon from the date hereof untl) pald at the rate of five per centum (5 per cent) per annum, payable semi- annually the first days of February and August in each year, as_evidenced by and upon the presentation and surrender of the annexcd interest coupons as they severally become due, both principal and Interest payable in lawful money of the United States ot America at the Northern National Bank of Bemidiji, Minnesota. And for the prompt payment of this bond with Interest as_afore- said at maturity, the full faith, credit and xesources of said ciy are hereby irrevocably pledged. This bond s one of a series of fifteen (15) bonds of like date, amount and tenor, ageregating the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars '(315,000) issued for the purpose of raising money for the Permanent Improve- ment I'und of said city. the proceeds of said bonds to be used in the erection and con- struction of acity jail, the repairing of the city hall of said Clty, and the construction and repairing of bridges and streets in said city, In accordance with- more than a to meet the Interest on said bonds promptly: when due, there shall be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property in said clty, in addition to all other taxes, Lhe follow- S evgar Joloa vax suffcient to prod: or the year 1910 a tax sufficient uce the Sum of § $750.00. For each of the years 1911 to 1929 Inclusive, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $750.00. And for the purpose of paying the principal of sald bonds at maturity there shall be and there I8 hereby ordered levied the annual tax for sinking fund provided by the charter of said city, and in the event the charter tax and revenues for sald fund shall be fnsuffi- clent for said purpose, then there shall be and there 13 hereby ordered levied upon all of the taxable property in said city, in addi- tion to the charter tbree mill tax and all other taxes. & dir ct annual tax sufficient to make up such defficiency and to provide the full amount of the principal of said bonds by August first. A. D. 19:0. And sald bond tax shall in each of said years be collected at the same time and in the same manner as the general taxes for sald city are levied and collected, and when collected shall be irre- vocably pledged o the payment of the prin- cipal and interest ot said bonds so long as any of sald bonds or the interest coupons thereto pertaining remain outstanding and unpald, That all resolutiens or parts thereof here- tofore adopted and passed in conflict with the provisions hereof be and the same are hereby repealed. Upou roll call the follwing aldermen voted gye: Shannon. Smart. Bucsly, Bislar, Roe. row! Nay: None. Absent: Kleln, Schneider. Kirk. Oarrled. Approved this 22nd day of July, 1910, Attest: J. C.PAR 2 ER, Thomas Maloy, Mayor. City Ulerk. Moved we adjourn, adjourned. Thos. Maloy, G City Olerk, CIFFEN’S TROUB ADO AMUSEMENT CO. 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