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same day received. Refunded. covery that William Robbe, New York broker, found shot, was a war order Money buyer, for the French government, dehtednets:d olt) m‘? Village dot Nymore; | represen: vy Village orders which 3 added to the war plot mysteries to-| oo Yeratorore duly and Jesatly losucd your mail orders Cheerfully day. in payment of just demands against said St. Paul, June 23.—Mrs. Alex Lo- berg, 20, stopped getting breakfast for her boy husband long enough this morning to committ suciide. Mrs. Joe Anderson entertained in- formally at tea yesterday afternoon at her home in honor of Miss Ethel Statutes of the State of Minnesota, in. cluding Chapter 10 of the Revised Laws of Minnesoat for 1905, and amendments thereto, for the purpose of paying and refunding the outstanding floating in- village. AND IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AND RECITED, That all acts, conditions and things required by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Minnesota to exist, happen or be performed, prece- dent to and in the issuance of this bond, have existed, happened and been per- formed in regular and due forms time and mapner as required by law; and that the>account of this bond, together with all other indebtedness of said Vil- lage does not exceed any limitations prescribed by the Constitution and Laws Mrs. Jane Smith of the Standard Pattern Co., will be at our store Friday and Saturday only, to take orders for “The Designer” of said State. For the enforcement of the covenants, recitals and stipulations herein contained, and for the levy and collection of a sufficient tax to provide for the proper payment of this bond and_interest thereon, the full faith, credit “and resources of said city are hereby fully and irrevocably ' pledged. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOJ', The said Village of Nymore, by its Village Coun- cil, has caused this bond to be sealed Anderson of Duluth, who is her guest for a few days. The guests were the Misses Lucene McCuaig, Edith Mills, Milre Achenbach, Violet Achenbach of Alma, Wis, Izorah Scott and Dorothy -Carson. and “Style Book” for - 950 cents In the regular way they cost 12 Designers, 10c each $1.20 I Style Book I Pattern Coupon worth Total $1.55 all for, per annum 50 cents I TROPPMAN'S | The Given Hardware News BELTRAMI COUNTY'S PIONEER HARDWARE NEWS . N. E. GIVEN, Manager Published Weekly ‘ Wo &: Bemidji, Minn. ; ’ % d M o es’ . r)vill:hflspcfll"nnl‘t&t& se%}“n.nd té) be s&gneg ‘N J ADDITIONAL WANT ADS liectod by Its Villays maois oanoll an y its Village Clerk and = omen's an ISS! Too Late To Classity fersigned by its Viliage Treasuror, and the interest coupons hereto anmexed to be executed with the fac-simile signa- tures of sald officers, this first day of July A. D. 1916. FOR SALE—John W. Garvin repair shop at Third and Irvine. Cheap if taken at once. d623 President " ot Village Couneil. Suits, Coats and Dresses $1§.0‘o This sale event will give you women an oppor=- tunity to procure high class apparel for less than the cost to manufacture them. All garments are from our regular stock. Attes FLIE Sy e o 3 Village Clerk. At a regular meeting of the City Coun- gl of, the Gity of Bemidii held in the . Counterglgne k0t the, ity of Bemioft haid in"the I e I2th day of June, 1916, at 8 o'clock P, (FORM OF COBwomsesurer- M. the following resolution was oftered | o, A by Alderman Smart who moved its = adoption: " Resolved that there be and [192" ‘g, frsh day of & January-july, hereby is stablished a boulevard through the center of Fifth Street between Be- f,’;’;’,‘,;%le:’u? ;{:;am(,l)es::::.?f.lfl‘n nuom' midji and Beltrami Avenues in said city [Tr o lar 2 twelve foot wide, according to plans and | Somping, e Gty ook fineaporis, specifications on’file m the oftice of the | Minnasora, being: the Somiammmagr i’ City Engineer of the Oity of Bemidji. |terest then due on its Funding Bonds, The foregoing reso.ution having been | dated the first day of July, 1016. Ne. duly seconded by Alderman Moberg, it was put upon its passage and was duly adopted and so declared by the follow- ing aye and no vote: Aves. Moberg, Lahr, Bailey, Smart, Foucault, ller, Lycan. No, none. Absent, Phillippi, Bryin. Approved June 17th, 1916. CHAS. W. VANDERSLUIS, ayu & ’ Women’s and [lisses Dressy and Tailored Suits Sizes 14 to 42 Wool Suits of serge, gabardine, poplin and checks. tatfetta, gross de londre and soive. Belted coat models with skirts flared and pleated. These suits were sold at §23, $30, $35, §40 to $50. a8 3 BE IT FURTHER_ RESOLVED, That the President of the Village Council, the Attest: Village Clerk and the Village Treasurer, cuo, ST, are hereby authorized and required to execute, attest and countersign respec- tively said bonds for and on behalf of the Village, substantially in the form and, manner aforesaid. BRE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the proceeds from the sale of said bonds shall be used solely for the purpose for which said bonds are issued, but the purchaser shall not be bound to see to the application of the purchase price. Published June 23, 1916. td 623 . . 1 Silk Suits of said village give notice by advertise- ment, in the Bemidji Pioneer, official newspaper of said village for a period of not less than two weeks, or fourtes days to the effect that said village through its village board will sell said bonds at the time and place, and under the condition of advertisement herein- after adopted, which advertisement the village recorder of said village is auth- orized to have published as hereinafter provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the said notice shall be substantially in the following form, to-wit: “NOTICE OF SALE OF VILLAGE FUNDING BONDS Public notice is hereby given that sealed Dbids will be received by the Village Board of Nymore, Beltrami County, Minnesota, at the village hall of said village in the County of Bel- trami up to first day of July, 1916, at 7:30 o’clock P. M., for the sale of Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars Vil- lage funding bonds of said village for the purpose of taking up floating indebt- edness of said village. Said bonds will be in denominations of Seven Hundred Dollars ($700) and One Thousand Dol- . . : lars (31000) Sg;gmga}fiy oy L ;g;‘f_’ The De Laval separators are being| We are agents for “Cow Ease,” the 011 and 5 us,;‘;‘i)léul)‘zsi)a)'nl7!e July 1, 1929, purchased by those who have studied | guaranteed preparation to keep the 2 s $1000.00 payable July 1 of each of the| and used separators in the past and | gy pest off cattle and horses. If it Your Choice $15.00 R. L. GIVEN, Editor Women’s and Misses’ General Utility and Dress Coats Sizes 16 to 42 Couts of rdine, poplin, wool velour, taffetta and silk poplin. Jelted and loose back models, some are lined while.others are lined to- wvaist, navy, tan, black and green shades. These coals were formerly priced at $20, $25, § Vol. 1, No. 41 De Laval Separators Bemidji, Minn., June 22 “No Flies Here” Detroit Vapor Stoves ), $3 our Choice vears of 1930 to 1936 inclusive. $15.00 Women'’s and llisses’ Afternoon and Street Dresses Sizes 16 to 40 s for street and afternoon wear of taffetta and combination reorgette and taffetta; and serge and taffetta in grey, navy, green and novelly color: These dresses were formerly priced « $19.50, §22.50, 25 to $32.50. Your Choice $15.00 Suits For Men $15.00 Strietly hand tailored, in the smart new lines of the season, and of such materials as have proven their worth. Elsewhere you will be shown suits that are identical with these, at prices that are $3 to $5 higher, and you will be told that they are “good values.” They are, too, but our tremendons cash-buying power and policy of “Lowest-in- the-city” prices ave the reasons why we sell them at $15.00. You_will get a big $15.00 worth and you’ll be pleased. Superior Union Suits Superior Six Big Exclusive Comfort Features Each feature a “‘perfect reason why’’ you should wear Superior, the perfect union suit. 1 The lap without the gap. The buttonless seat. . Locked reinforced crotch. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of Six per cent (60o) per annum, ble semi-annually on the first days of July and January of each year, both principal and interest payable at the office of \,ells-Dickey Trust Co., Minne- apolis, Minnesota. All 'bids for the above described bond must be accompanied by an runcondi- tional certified check for $1000.00) One Thousand Dollars, payable to the Vil- lage Treasurer, as a guarantee of good faith, provided that said bonds shall not be sold for less than their par value, and the said Village Board reserves the right to reject any bids and to accept the bid of a lower bidder, Bonds will be ready for delivery at the time of sale, and bidders are required to satisfy them- selves as to the legality of said bond prior to the time of sale. All bids to be addressed to Henry T. Mathes, Village Recorder of the Village of Nymore, Beltrami County. By order of the Village Council of the Village of Nymore, Beltrami County, Minnesota. Henry T. Mathes, Village Recorder of Village of Nymiore, Beltrami County, Minnesota.” > Dated this 9th day of June, 1916. Passed and approved by the Village Council of the Village of Nymore, Minne- sota, at a regular meeting thereof held in the Village of Nymore, Minnesota, (Seal) RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF FUNDING BONDS OF THE VILLAGE OF NYMORE, IN THE COUNTY OF BELTRAMI, MIN- NESOTA, IN THE AMOUNT OF $7,- 700 AND PRESCRIBING THE FORM OF SAID BOND AND OTHER DE- TAILS IN CONNECTION WITH THE 1SSUE THEREOF. ‘Whereas, the Village of Nymore, in the County of Beltrami, and State of Minnesota, has an outstanding floating indebtedness of Seven thousand Seven hundred ($7,700) Dollars, and WHEREAS, said floating indebted- ness is represented by Village Orders of said Village, duly and legally issued in payntent of just demands against the said Village, anc WHEREAS, The Village Council of said Village has heretofore resolved that it is expedient to borrow the sum of Seven Thousand Seven Hundred ($7,700)* Dollars for the purpose of re- funding and paying as much as possible of the outstanding floating indebtedness of the Village as aforesaid and to issue and sell its bonds in the sum of Seven thousand Seven hundred ($7,700) Dollars for that purpose, and BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of the said Village of Nymore that there be issued bonds of said Vil- have been convinced that the one best buy in the separator line is the De Laval because of its excellent skimming, easy running, actual ad- vertised capacity and the long life qualities which are combined in this separator. Prices: No. 10—§65. No. 12—$75. No. 15—$90. To add life to your separator, whether it be a De Laval or not, we recommend the use of De Laval Sep- arator Oil, the oil that is a clarified oil. Sold only in sealed cans. One- gallon cans, 75 cents. £ CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING. Certain-teed roofing is certainly being appreciated by those in need of roofing and we are here to supply this 9th day of Junme, 1916. your needs. Call in and examine the . C. BLACKBURN, 1it: Athegh Chairman of the Village Council. | Quallty. . S1i65 tres -} - uarantee, d H. T. MATHES, One iz h-ysarig Village Recorder. per roll. Two-ply, 10-year guarantee, $1.80 per roll. . Three-ply, 15-year guarantee $2.15 per roll. 3 Sentinel Roofing, an excellent piece of goods; one-ply $1; two-ply, $1.35. Among the roofing buyers this week are A. Swenson, J. Olson, J. E. Raymond, O. N. Johnson, G. Clay, K. Mclver. PERFECTION OIL STOVE. Among oil stove sales this week was a Puritan oil stove to Leslie Wil- cox on Miss. Ave., and a Perfection to Mrs. A. Brabitz of Nymore. Stall & Dean American Association base balls are certainly giving the Gasoline Works like city gas does not do as we claim, your money will be cheerfully refunded to you. No, we will not be out anything as the Carpenter-Norton Co., makers of “Cow Ease,” stand back of us on this guarantee and also will pay us for our trouble. We also have a genuine “Cow Ease” sprayer to apply the preparation. This sprayer has a funnel-shaped spray conveyor. ‘Why let the cow suffer when you can prevent it at so little cost, and in doing so you increase the milk supply about 15 per cent. Cow Ease, 1-gal. cans .. Cow Ease, 1%-gal. cans. Cow Ease sprayers. Paris Green By using a modern oil or gasoline stove you will have time for recrea- tions. The past twenty years has produced the modern Detroit Vapor oil and gasoline stoves, which com- bine all the modern improvements of the last twenty years and this has resulted in a stove that works very ‘We have a fair sized stock of Paris Green and would advise those who will be needing some to purchase as soon as possible as it looks as though it will be a scarce article when the season gets in full swing. much like a city gas stove. The C—— prices are reasonable. Cheaper to TWISTED STEEL. cook with than wood or coal. Call in and investigate and let us demon- Gust Karlson, the road and bridge | strate how easy they are to handle, contractor, has finished his bridge|and the excessive heat you will get work near Solway and is now get-| from each burner, and just when you ting ready to go ahead with his con-| want it. Prices from $10.50 to tract on the new bridge over the Mis-| g37, sissippi west of town. We supplied T SR Gust with five tons of twisted steel. REFRIGERATORS. If you are in the market for any we ‘We placed our order early for -our ‘would be glad to quote you. summer supply of refrigerators and are in a position to make you some very tempting prices in this line. Al- though these have advanced conmsid- erably we are going to give you the benefit of our buy and are waiting to show you our line and quote you the AUTO OWNERS ATTENTION. This store is a Prest-O-Lite service station. We carry a supply of re- fills at all times. Military shoulder straps. utmost in ball service. Cuffs that can’t creap or draw. ‘When in need of a good ball call in and examine them. lage as aforesaid in the aggregate amount of Seven Thousand Seven Hun- dred ($7,700) Dollars and interest, such Fitting—perfect and permanent. issue to' consist of Bight (8) bonds in denominations of Seven Hundred ($700) $1.00 to $5.00 and One Thousand $(1000) Dollars each — d and numbered consecutively from One - | (1) to Eight (8) inclusive, to be dated the first day of July, 1916, and maturi Men’s Worsted Trousers on " the seven hundred ($700) dollars on the _ v % First of July, 1929, and One thous- In fine, neat stripes and mixtures, oughly shrunk. also blue serge. ($1000.00) Dollars on the first day of July on each of the years $3.50, $4, $5. $3.50, $4, $5. Arrow Shirts that Shine -- $1.50 a carload of hay this week. 1930 to 1936, inclusive, without option| F. W. Berkey of Puposky was a of prior payment, said bonds to bear| bisiness caller this week. interest at the rate of (6olo) six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, - They're new shirts, and shine only here—Soft cuffs - for comfort, handsome printed and woven patterns on excellent materials. You'll like ’em. Extraordinary silk shirts—of the fln est from very heavy crepe de chine with act- ¢ ive colorings and designs—$3.50. : prices. | On all refrigerator orders received we will deliver same filled with ice | and all ready for use. | Simmons Wonder—White poree- | Sylvester Premo of East Bemidji, who has been out of town for a few years, decided Bemidji was good eriough for him and is back to stay again. QMPWON A. Ronas of Nary was a business visitor and took out a supply of hay baling wire. He intends sending in | lain, one-piece lining, round corners, | No. 916—$38; No. 917—$42.50. | Simmons Siberia white enameled | No. 514, $22.50; No. 516, $28.50; No. 517, $32.50. Flannel Trousers Made of a fine grade flannel thoi- Claude Lampman took out a Red Jacket pump for his home on 12th street. on the first of days'of January and July each year, as evidenced by interest cou- pon, which shall be attached .to each bond, and both principal and interest of said bonds shall be payable at the Wells- Dickey Trust Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and : BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the bonds and coupons hereby author- ized shall be insubstantially the follow- ing form, to-wit: OF BOND FORM 4 - STATE OF MINNESOTA i Z S COUNTY OF BELTRAMI » C. VILLAGE OF NYMORE o ;) FUNDING BOND No.: = 3 = KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES- ENTS, That the Village of Nymore, in Harry Duer of the St. Hilaire Qo. | force is a busy man these days. To- | gether with his regular work this | week he is busy as chairman of the | Junior Commercial club dance com- M mittee. Let's every one turn out and Y boost the Junior Club along. A. Plummer took out a nice refrigerator to his summer cottage at Birchmont Beach. He certainly is preparing to enjoy himself as he it th B £ SECTION 1. Be it resolved, by the|sald amount, which bonds shall m.; Elfh[ wzslona No. 3, $1,000, payable July 1, Nffiafe"s‘f;?éf’ ;’c'kf«fl&’e%?i,‘}'.s:‘;? ‘Sntgetgtgd z certalnly has'a fortable “oottags illage Commissioners of thel(8) in number, one of the denomination LB * . |and for value received hereby promises idi i in a beautiful location. 3?1‘1‘;‘;0::“1]\;:;0:9, Beltrami County, | of Seven Hundred Dollars ($700.00) and |, Bond No. 4, $1,000, payable July 1, |to pay to bearer the sum of Riding Cultivators. seven of the denomination of One thou- sand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, which No. bond shall be numbered consecutively |1933. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000) lawful money of the United v States of America, on the first day of No. K-A 8 shovel spring trip. . $40.00 No. J-6 shovel spring trip... 4859 Minnesota. in lawful meeting duly as- N biad this 9th day of June, 1916, all fembers being present, that it is expe- Cultivators 5, $1,000, payable July 1, M. B. Fuller of Puposky sent down funding 3 to eight inclusive, and shall ond No. 6, $1,000, ‘payable July 1, |July, 19 with interest thereon from 4 One Horse Cultivators. for one of those good all-steel John dient for the Village of Hymors K0 B | Teas interect ot th el of six porceat 5 the date hereof until paid at the rate of - ! Tow e U O e 755,000 | (sbjo) por annum. payable semi-annually No. 7, $1,000, payable July 1,|Six per cont (Gojo) per wnnum, pavabie| - our stock of cultivators ls com- | JORR Deere b-tooth (all steel) $7.25 | Decre cultivators that sell for $7.25. ;‘::“t‘;zlo\?rpnse of refunding the floating | which interest paytleer;:sd slhn.ll ‘gebe N S flear;‘;-“:firnd“ur‘fiyogt"é;egfl;egfy:psfi ‘fi:- Deere & Webber G-tooth. . . 5.00| We sent him one and know that he g - 0 sai ond, . 8, ) ), e Ju . o £ ¥ -] Indebtedness of the oo e O e | rincival ang. intorese payabis at the| 1036, e . seniadlon and surrender o tno 'snnexed | plete, includitig ’ walking, one-horse | Doer & Webber L4-tooth. ... 6.09| will get the satistactory work done, sting not in- | office of Wells-Dickey Trust Company,| SECTION 3. Now therefore be it fur-; interest coupons as they severally be- : : e s borrowing of which Money, R T SO el A A e e S OO Village | come due, Both principal and interest| and riding cultivators. We have the| Planet ‘Jr. No. 9...... 8.00 crense the net Indebtednes o law. . | mature and be of respective numbers as | Commissionars of NYmore, . Beltrdmi| hereor Are.pavablo At the Weils Disker Planet Junior No. 101 ...... 6.00 T. V. Mead of Laporte called here REIT LRt that | hereinafter set forth. Bond shall be|County, Minnesota, that the . “Rurther resolved. = ing said Seven |dated July 1, 1916. bonds of said village be issued in the for the purpose of borrow Dollars | Bond Ne, 1, $700; payable July 1, 1929. | sum of Seven Thousand Seven Hundred | {houeund “pbven " nundrea | Dol J5gma Mo 2} §,050) “payanie duly. 1| and. 00100 (31.100,00). pollars, as. ro Trust Company, in the city of Minneap: is, Minnesota. , - This bond is issued unde and. of TS af = | suant to.an ' © Also numerous Planet Jr. single and double wheel cultivators. John Deere iine and also the Planet, for a nice order of Kyanize varnishes - Jr. line, e s and stains.