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§ i a2 layge cities smart, vp-and-doingy women who are known as professional shoppers. i They know where the best values may be found in every conceivable? article of apparel or’ adornment for man, woman, and child. The one great source of their infor- mation is the daily advertising news contained in THE PIONEER and other papers of quailty. These professional shoppecrs are em-' ' ployed by people who have not the time or ability to do their own shop- Pping. But we know it to be a fact that hundreds of women do their own shop- | ping with equal skill and far greater satisfaction—simply because they are bright enough and energetic enough to do what the professionsl shopper does: Keep posted. Monday, at $: . —at_0dd. l'ello'- .hall, 403 Beltrami Ave - ’-!.0.’- Bemidji Lodge N:’ I:L‘-’- Regular- meeting g] first and third Thursdays 8 o'clock—at Elks hall.. [ % 2 every second and fourth Sunday, -evening, :at o'cleck in basement of &fluflc ehunh. B - ting nights __ every m‘:‘n .:-a to\mh Menday evenings, at 0d4 Fellows ». 0.3 ‘Regular mufiu llllm st and ::;”.vl i t" ., o'ulodl Eaglés' hall: @ AR Regular meetingas—First and, third Saturday after noons, at 2:30—at 0dd Fe! Beltram' Loo0 F Bemidji Lodge No. 11¢ Regular Fl:ufln: nights —every iday, 8 o'slock at Odd Fellows Hall N 492 Beltrami. . meeung nights -~ first and third . Wednesday at $o’cleck —1. O. O. F. Hall. ENIGKTS OF PYTEIAS Bemidji Lodge No. 163 Regular meeting nights—ezx- ery Tuesday eveaing at § o'clock—at the Eagles Hall m LADIES OF TEE MAC /'»vn\* CAREES. Regular meeting night in each menth. MASONIO. A F & A M, Bemiagl, 233. Regular = meeting nights — first .and .. third Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltram} Ave., and Fifth St. - Bemidji Chapter Ne. 70, R A M Stated convecations —first and third Mondays, § o'clock -p. m.—at- Masenie . Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifth - street., Elkanah Commandery No. 36 K. T. Stated conclave—secen¢ and fourth Fridays, 8 e'clock p. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- trami Ave., and Fifth St. 0. £. 8. Chapter Ne. 171, Regular meeting ni.ht.— first and third Fridays, § o'clock — at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave., and Fifth - 8t M. B. A. Roosevelt, No. 1622. Regu- lar meeting nights, second and fourth ' Thursdays of each month at'ei; ht o'clock in Odd Fellows M W. A Bemidji Camp No. 5013 Regular. meeting nights — b _gnt and third _Tueaday. Hall. 402 Beltrami Ave. \\ MODERN SAKARITANS. Regular meeting nights en : the-firat-and-third-Thursdsys in:the 1. O. O.. “ p.m. 7 committee 20N Lga! " UNITED STATES RIISEES last Wednesday evening 0 Supplied By New Process garrison there. nod:lmtes 0! THE CITY COUN- CITY OF BEMIDJI, MAY 8th, 191 Council met in_council room at cny hall dt 8 o’clock P. M. A quorum being present. meeting was, called to order by Pres. Murp T4 ROLL CALL Upon ,roll call the following aldermen were déclared present: Klein.csaney, Smart, Bisiar, Murnhy. Absag;, Moberg. Minutes of. the:last: regula.r meetlng were read and apnrgved ILLS., The tollovgmgdbi;}f aflder being audit- ed were read an oW Pay roll, “month i 141219710 ‘Aug. Peterson, ;érm ing and . tch-,%.ang con;r%c h o 77.25 ng, labor ‘ol reets R aan . 108.05 25.08 10.50 ‘ohnson, "prisoner 'April O’Leary. & Bowse! police “station . 1.28 ‘Wm. Peckles, scavenger work Wdogf: et!(;. 20.50 azen, ¥ 18.00 7.00 prisoners H. Doran, mdse. and labor clty B F Stevens. s Samaritan John Anderson I Eldredge & "Annettee, boarding paupers April .. St. Paul Book & Staty Co., . books library .............. 24.85 ‘Warfield Elec. .. Hbrary - April. .......ec00 see :5.86 ‘Warfield Ele Co., pumping cont. and light station April Foley & lice dept. and poor' farm Thos. W. Swinson, services city engineer ..........ececeeesen Warfleld Elec. Co., light contract April L. P. Eckstrum, repair on hy- drant and water mains ...... Gl{l!h Percha & Rubber Co., 42.40 151.24 600 45.00 569.69 28.10 newal of liquor license was read, and granted on an aye and nay vote. All alderman. Present voting ‘“‘aye”. Application of Ole Anderson for trans- ferof location’ of : his lignor:license was read and granted:. All" aldermenpre- sent voting ‘“aye”. of ‘cigarettes were made by Harley Han Geo, . euer, .&’be ONDS. ; Bond of Ang Peterson in the sum of | $500 , with Ole Gennes and Nels Layon/|y as. sureties was approved BID, Bids for grading Mississlppi avenue from.......... to_Ninth; streets, were; as follows: Joe McTaggert, 27 cents per cu. yard. Cmbad Lajambe, 30 cents per cu. yard. Seado, 25615 cents per cu. yard. ‘Wes Wright, 239, cents per cu. yard. On motion and second the bid of Wes Wright was declared accepted. ORTS. . City engineers report of estimate cost of grading Miss. ave. from 5th to 9th. streets was read and ordered filed. Street committee’s report was read recommending that Minnesota ave be paved from south side of the Soo tracks to north side of G. N. tracks, including the north side of the angle leading ;. across_the G. N. tracks; that sidewalk be laid across G. N. tracks to connect with walk laid on west side of America ave; that bridge across the outlet: of Miss. River be.repaired with. about. 125 feet of plank and a few posts for rail- ing, and three or four: plank for the covering, The same was accepted and ordered filed, street commissioner being instruct- ed to make necessary repairs on the bridge. MISCELLAENOUS City clerk was instructed to advertise for_bids for paving Beltrami ave. 5th to 7th. streets, and other streets as pre- vw[tésly recommended “by street com- mitte Attorney M. J. Brown addressed council in behalf of Jas. Bergin,. alleged pauper, his case being referred to the poor committee and eity atormey. On_motion and second..the. city.clerk was - authorized “to_have the hall” ways] in city building and firemen’s dormitory, door set back in the barn, and to pur- chase ' six "chairs tor council room. 1€ g, wi oppointed_a. com-, ted morial dny exercise: Murphy, and aldermen Bgiley, and: clty attorney..was. lumugeli to d:gw *{resolution donating, $5 day; exercises. ;. Vs 3 ‘Owing to n.bsence of Mr.- it franchise wete an_extension:of t 4| their report: Krl. d Ifl-,flt. 306 Third strest ;- No further busmess appearing it wu moved we adjnurn Adjourned. Approye FmMLRPHY. President. tm‘x Cletk. met m th, at 1 o'clock A. fl, pursuant to a iic{cickilfiiii**k**#* !nfantrymen from Fort Slocum disembarking at Jersey City yester- day to entrain for San Francisco en Toute to Honalulu to.reinforce the The fort has been tasked to capacity with recruits and - commandérs have found themselves: nnable, within the last few ' \veeks, to turn them out fast enough to satisfy the War Department. court . ... . 7.00} 42.00 | g 1 ¢all issued April 10th, 1913, for the pur- pose of considering such Ditch matters | as8 any be brought up. All members present. The matter of loans on Ditches Nos. 14 and 15 was the first brought up, and there having been no response to the notice calling for proposals on these ditches, it was determined to make ap- plication- to. the State for funds to com- Dlete the construction of -these ditches. The: tollowing -reselutionwas -offered and moved for adopuon by Commission- er, REEME at the ‘County of Bel- trami hereby makes application’ to the State of Minnesota, for a loan upon the I'bonds, of - said Coun in'the aggregate sum’ of Eighty-seven' Thousand. Dollars cs!T 000 00) issued detray the expense ifl i ng -and construct- ing Judi al D ;ch No 14 and the chair- he bpard,of -county commission- ers of, said county and the Auditor of said County, be, .and they- are, hereby authorized and directed to make, execute and deliver on behalf of said county, all -bonds, and .with ‘the other officers of said County, all necessary papers in connection therewith. The motion being seconded by Com- missioner Thompson was put to a vote and carried, and-by-the- chalrman then presiding so declared. Commissioner Thompson offered the {ollowing resolnuon and moved n? adop- ion. WHEREAS it is necessaty 1in the opinion of the board of county commis- sioners of Beltrami County, in order to] ‘defray the expenses incurred, in, local ing, esmblishlng and o‘:structing Jud cial Ditch No. d ‘County, that the County of Benrami in . the State of Minnesota, should issue its bonds in the aggregate sum of Eighty-seven Thous- and Dollars ($87,000.00) and obtain a ‘Thirt; * | hundred dolln.rs (!85 70 1927, ' “NOTICE OF BIDS FUR ROAD CON- STRUCTION. 0.00) be, and they are hereby issued sm able as follows: 1’()gne yond: for ji payable July 1st; gng bond for $2,000, payable July 1st, 11920, ¥ ’ One bond for '$2,000, payable July: 1st, 19 g‘ue bond for $2,000, payable July 1st, 9(2)6“ bond for $2,000, payable July: 1st, One bond fox' $2,000, -payable July 1st, 10588 bona for. $2,000, payable July ist, 19%ne bond for $3,000, payable July 1st, One bond for $3,000, payable July 1st, 9‘g))lr'le bond for §3,000, payable July 1st, v One bond for $3,000, July 1st, One bond for '$3,700, July 1st, Comm!ssloner ‘Thompson seconded the motion, and the same being put, received a~majority of the votes of the members of the County Board, and was duly car- ried, and by the Chairman then presid- ing. so declared. There being no further business to come before the board, ¢ was moved,| seconded and carried n;ga-}{journ sine die. payable payable 0, Chairman of the Board of}] County Commissioners.. J., L. GEORGE, County Auditor. Altest Notice is hereby given that the Board. of County = Commissioners. . of Beltrami County will receive séaled bids for -the construction of the following described roads. For clearing, grubbing and grading one mile of the County Road between || section 31 of the Town of Summit, and {section 36 in the Town of Blackduck jalso_for grading-and ditching two and one-half miles of that part of County Road No. 6, running from the Township ine of the Towns of Summit and Birch, outh on Rarige line to the quarter corn- er of Section 13, Town of Taylor, and|H Section 18 Town .of ‘Birch, according to| plans and specifications on file with the County Surveyor. - Bids will be opened 'at 10 o'clock A, M. Tuesday June 10th. For clearing, grubbing and ditching County Roads Nos. 12 and 74, beginning| at the southeast corner of the Southwest] quarter of the Northwest quarter of Sec- tion. 7 in the ‘“Town of Taylor, thence running south on’the sixteenth’ line to] the east #nd west quarter line of Section 18, thence west to the quarter corner-on the Range line between the Towns -of Port Hope and Taylor, -thence south 80 |§ rods according to the specifications on file with the County Surveyor. Bids.will be. opened at 10:30 o’clock on Tuesday, June 10th. For Clearing, grubbing and grading of one mile of ‘County Road beginning at the quarter-line between:sections 32 and 33 in the Town of Turtle River, running thence- west -on the quarter line to the quarter corner-betwéen sections 31 -and 32, and .there ending, according to the specifications on file with the County Surveyor Bids will be opened at.11:00 . M. Tuesday, June 10th. at the siwteenth line between sections 17 and 20 in the Town of Bemidji, thence runnnig south eighty rads, thence south- east across the Mississippi River, and ending at the School house on section line between sections 20 and 21, accord- ing to the specificatidns on file with ‘the County Surveyor, Bids will ‘be. opened at 2 o'clock P. M. Tuesday June 10th. Bids will be consideréd by the Board for that whole or any part of each of the above jobs of construction. any or all bids; All bids must be accompanied by a cer- tified check for ten per cent of the amount of the bid, as a guarantee -of loan of that amount thereon, and said County desires to make an application to_the State of Minnesota therefore: NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLV- ED by the Board of County Commission- ers of Beltrami County, that the .County. of Beltrami hereby. makes application to the State of Minnesota for a loan of Eighty-seven Thousand dollars ($87,000.- -(00)" upon"'the ‘bonds ‘of 'said County to 0 'be used’ in defraying the expenses in- curred. or to incurred, in locating establishing and constructing’ Judicial Application:of Larkin & Dale for re-|Ditch No: 14 in the County of Beltrami. |- Application for. license. for the sale | - |19 kalsomined and painted; a certain screen |Sary pape e Board of County Commissioner; gech.l session, Tuesday, lla; m and that the bonds of said County of Beltrami, bearing interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, in the sumy of Bighty-seven Thousand Dollars ($87,- 000.00) ‘be, and' they: each are hereby is- sued, payable as follows: One bond for $5,000. payable July 1st, l’%ne bond for 35,00>0‘ payable July ig%ne bond for $5,000. payable July bond for $5,000. payable July bond for $5,000. payable July bond for $5,000. payable July 1st, bond for $5,000. payable July 1st, bond for $5,000. payable July 1st, bond for. 85.060. payable July 1st, bond for $7,000. payable July 1st, bond for $7,000. payable July 1st, bond for $7,000. payable July 1st, bond for $7,000. payable July 1st, One bond for $9,000. July 1st, payable Commlssmner Clementson seconded the motion, and the same being put, re- ceived a majority “of the votes of the members.of the County Board, and was duly carried, and by the Chairman then presiding, so declared. The following resolution was offered and moved for adoption by Commission- er Clementson. RESOLVED, that the County of Bel- trami ‘hereby makes application to the State of Minnesota, for a loan upon the bonds of said:County, in-the aggregate sum. of Thirty-five. Thousand seven hun-/ dred Dollars (335 700.00)issued to defray the expense of locating; establishing and constructing Judicial Ditch No. 15 and the::chairman of ‘the board’ of county commissioners, of said county and the ‘Auditor-of ‘said county, be, and .they are, hereby authorized and directed: to make, execute and. deliver. on b £ sald County, - all-said—bonds, and - wlth the other officers of said County, all neces- rs in _connection therewith. The motion being seconded by Com- missioner Myhre was put to a vnte and Commissioner Myhre ‘offered the lol. wing resolutton ang 'moved dopa to/make an ap- of: "Minnesota EREF BE IT RESOLV- he ‘Boardiof- ‘ommisgsion« P oF Haterimi of, Beltrami B hi 0 be*ificurred, in lo- shing ~and _constructini yitch No. 15 ln the County o! 91 One bond for. §5,000. payable July 1st, |’ good ‘faith-on the part of the bidder, and the successful bidder must enter into.a contract with the County of Beltrami, and give the taithful performance of his contract. By order of the Board of County Com- missioners of Beltrami County, Minne- sota. J. L. GEORGE, County Auditor 3tw 522-66 7Ce_ui. a Word--Cash 1?9,1 the County 9One hond for $2,000, payable July-1st.] 9One bond for $2 000, payable July 1st,} 90;9 bond for $2,000, payable July -1st, fi For grading, grubbing and turnpiking that part of the County Road, beginning The board reserves the right to reject good and sufficient bonds for "~ TReduceYour Livi Hunt's \ ' Baking Powder They Make the Fmest Lightest priate pictures and illustrations exer(:lse,a wonder- ful influence insthe realm of vertising, They serve with headlines, to attract attention and hold itlong . ~enough for the reader to get the-convincing part of the selling story through the reading matter of the ad. There are two kinds of illustrations used by ad- vertisers. One shows specifically the article or use of the article, that is by looking at the cut alone it would be possible to, tell what it advertised. 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