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ZFROCEEDINGS OF CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINN., TEBRUARY 5, 1917 Council met at city hall at 8 o'cloock n motion, Alderman Miller was named as A_quorum_being present. President pro-tem. Boll Csll Upor roll call the following aidermen t Yielding 6.28 per cent. 'ag - rvin, Moberg, Brinkman, were declared present: Lahr, Suiar Bailey, Phillippi, Miller, Foucault, ley. Absent: Lycan. Minutes. Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Bills. CITY COUNCIL, 100 shares, THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER oALE or any part Minnesota & Ontario Power Co. 6 per cent. cum. Preferred Stock HANSON 30 BROAD ST. The following bills were audited and on motion and second allowed library ....... ead & Co., books library ‘Minn. Elec. Light & Power Co., current library month Jany. Minn. Elec. Llfht & Power Co. general lighting contract J. uary .. Minn. Elec. Light & Power Co., seneul lighting Nymore ad- ition, January Minn. Elec. Light & Power Co., pumping contract and light pump station January Neptune Meter Co., meters and couplings water department. . Bemi ji Iron Works Co., repairs water department, pump sta- tion . oo Sentinel, stationery Bemidj! clerk’s office Bemidji Auto Co., mdse. police and fire department . Geo. Kreatz, 30 cords w contract ‘Bemidji Sentinel, supplies police department and municipal court .. St. Hilaire Lbr. more fire hall Bemidjl Firemen’s ciation, firemen’s pension tax for 1916 .. .. N. E. Tuller, wood for poor.. Geo. H. French, wood for poor St. Anthony Hospital, care and nurse pauper, Loyd Anderson Fred Petrie, boarding paupers to date .. “e s St. Anthony Hospital, nurse per, Tom Kelly . Bill of Tllinois Steel Bri 25.00 5.58 508.41 17.45 | tism. 103.50 | Sept. 14th, 1916. 21.65 9.00 160.00 3.60 15.26 40.00 97.16 | You will also receive a booklet of 100.00 Co. for | the A RELIABLE KIDNEY REMEDY Eight years ago I commenced to handle Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root and " 52.65| 1 am satisfied that every bottle sold has produced a pleased customer; for I have never heard a single complaint against the merit of the prepara: 66.40 | tion and many claim that it has proven very valuable for rheum: I believe Swamp-Root is a good reliable medicine for the ail- 4.00 | ments for which it is intended. Very truly yours, 8. W. RICHARDS, Druggist, Ryars, Okla. Letter to | Dr. Kilm-r & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. | Prove What Swamp-Root Wiil Do For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. valuable information, telling about kidneys and bladder. When $1260.00, being an estimate on bridge | writing be sure and mention the Be- contract, was allowed and ordered re- ferred to the coug:z for settlement. s, Bid of Bemidji Iron Works Company, Inc., for repair of the steam pump at gumping station, per specifications with rass piston rods, amount $311.60, was read. The said bid was on motion duly made and seconded, declared accepted. Miscellaneous. On motion and second city clerk was instructed to purchase four additional chairs for the council room. Report of police department for year fi;\ddlng February 1 was read and ordered e Communication from Illinois Steel Bridge Co. addressed to Mr. Lycan was read, referring to rods for construction of new bridge. Tt was moved and sec- onded that the city clerk advise the TI- linois Steel Bridge Co. that the inch and quarter rods are to be used according to plans and specifications. Carried. City clerk was directed to advertise for bids for new foundation for the electric pump at pumping station, and for the proper setting and lining up of the said pump. Discussion was had relative to the maintainance of the rest room. The same being referred to the city attor- ney. to be taken up again at next reg- ular meeting. No further business appearing it was moved we adjourn. Adjourned. Attest: Approved, GEO. STEIN, JOHN MOBERG, City Clerk. Vice Pres. PROCEEDINGS CITY COUNOCIL, CITY OF BEMIDJI MINN., FEB. 26, 1917. s?eclal meeting of the city council bheld on this date at 8 o'clock P. M. for the nurpose of canvassing the election Teturns of the various wards at the Gen- eral City Election, and on the gquestion of issuing bonds in the sum of $8000.00 to aid in construction of an Armory building, said election being held Feb. 20. 1917. Also to pass on verified ac- counts filed on or before Feb. 19, 1917. A quorum heing present., meeting was called to order by Vice-Pres. Mobers. Roll Call Upon roll call the following aldermen’ were declared present: Bailey, Phillippi, Moberg, Miller, Fou- cault, Tagley. Absent: Ervin, Brink- man, Lycan. The following e fter being audit- [ K K KK AR N KB R R E R = 8+ ed were on motion and second allowed: | & 73.72 | % wire services of the United: + % Press Assoclation. Rt R Fred Petrie. bording paupers..$ Geo. C. Berglund, merchandise for poor ... 5.49 Huffman & O'Lear 17.50 vies and meal ticket police de- partment Edwin Akre, poor and Wwoo station .... Bemidji Hdw. police department more fire hall Bemidji Hdw. Co., merchandis library . W. W library Huffman & O'Leary, merc dise library Underwood & Underwood, books library, express charges Abercrombie & McCready, m: zines for library . J. J. Doran, repairs library.... E._J. Gould, special police duty February oo W. 8. Booth & stationery Frank Bahr, hall ... C. W. LaMoure & C: building Ed Olson, team lal Herb Doran, threads for pipe ... . . . J._ Doran, labor tank., sewer, etc. J. J. Doran, labor and water dept. ... Herb Doran, labo! water department Albert Smart, team department .. 22.50 merchandise for d N re fire sewer pipe, “Ys." etc. The following bills of Bridge Co. were allowed. all aldermen present voting in the affirmative, with exception of Aldermen Lahr and Phil- lipoi. who voted “Nay.” Tllinois Steel Bridge Co.. esti mate on Mississippi River -..$1,206.00 esti- River 1,260.00 llaneous. Aldermen Tagley, Miller and Lahr were appointed a committee to canvass the returns of the General City Election and the Special Election on the ques- tion of issuing bonds in the sum of $8,- 000.00 to nid in construction of an Ar- mory building. The said committee rendered its re- port, which was on motion and second accepted and ordered filed, and the fol- lowing were declared elected for their respective terms: Park Commissioners—N. E. Given, 5 years: E. H. Marcum, 4 years: G. M. Palmer. 3 vears: E. W. Johnson, 2 years; Edward Jackson, 1 year. Mayor—C. W. Vandersluis, 1 _year. Judge Municipal Court—J. F. Gib- bons. 4 vears. City Clerk—Geo. Stein. 1 year. City Treasurer—Geo. W. Rhea, 1 year. Assessor—A. C. Ditty, 1 year. ‘Alderman at Large—H. M. Clark, 2 years. ‘Alderman First Ward—A. M. Bagley, 2 years. Alderman Second Ward—G. D. Backus, 2 rS. X?german Third Ward—J. M. Phil- 1lippi. 2 vears. ’fi’lder‘man Fourth Ward—W. E. Hazen, rS. 2 i‘;%erman Fifth Ward—J. W. Smith, 2 Yo lderman Fifth Ward—Isadore Joanis, r. 1 Iy‘teoa further business appearing it was moved we adjourn. Adjourned. S pproved. JOHN MOBERG, Vice-Pres. bridge contract .... Illinois Steel Bridge Co. mate on Mississippi ‘bridge contract . Misce! 1td-313 Lahr, Smart.| or any reliable druggist, who will refund your money if it fails.—Adv. midji Daily Pioneer. Regular fifty- sent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is un- like any other. It sweeps the Bile and Poisonous Catarrhal Accretions from the System. Soothes and al- lays infllammation in the Intestinal Tract—the cause of serious and fa-| tal ailments, such as Gall Stones, Ap- pendicitis, Acate Indigestion, Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and in- testines, Yellow Jaundice, Consti-| pation, Gastritis, Auto Intoxication, ete., etc. In every locality there are grateful people who owe their com- plete recovery to Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. Thousands say it has saved them from the knife. The-most thar- ough system-cleanser kmown. Com- tains no alcohol or habit-formimg drugs. FREE booklet on: Stomaeh Ailments. Address Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, Chiecago. Better yet, obtain a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy frem Barker’s Drug Store, The Daily Pioneer receives + A +* LR R R Wm. S. Hart in “THE RETURN OF DRAW EAGAN™ “It is the best picture I ever played in”’is what he says TOMORROW-GRAND Matinee 2:30 SCOOP iirorter REPORTER Ho -HuM “THESE. T & DOYLE NEW YORK Mrs. George Heott of town: Norther» was amom the owt-of-town visitors yesterday. It remedy for all formg-of- Eczemd- It is & rmicide that immlen th> the most f , but still it 1s: ve” amd uick in action. you' atre: & sufferer rom skin diseases,.iacluding mdéers, . pim- les, scales, crust or’'Ecsema fif:amy forr:, rel will not! dfsappoing you. It has stood the test and today is‘the-master preparation for all vkin'diseases. 'ome in today and'ssk about’our g D, Also about” D. D, D.- skin bealtliy. of Lewis Bennington of Doud avenuel WANTED—OId false teeth. has returned from Camada where he} has been the past six msonths, Mr. Bennington is a cruiser. Get your diaries before the supply has been exhausted; 1-3 off. Pio- neer office. CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED—GIrl for light can ‘WANTED-—-Have eash buyer for large traet of fand mear here, but he is a close buyer. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 3-315 WANTED—Let me rent your house. Have parties wziting. E. J. Wil- lits, 115 3rd St. Phonme 41. 3-316 WANTED—Have customer for house not Iess than four rooms and 50 to 100-foot lot. Must have it at once, spot cash. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 3-316 ‘WANTED—Listings of good farm mear city. See me at once. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 4 WANTED—Boarders. Board and room $5 per week. 103 Irvine Ave. So. 6-317 WANTED—Dishwasher, Third St. Cafe. 312t WANTED—Helper at Bemidji Iron ‘Works. 4-314 FOR SALE—1916 Studebaker Six. TUESDAY. MARCH 13, 1017 = Don't|[HOUSE FOR SALE—Have two matter i€ broken. ¥ pay $1.00 to| kouses on Beltrami Ave., 1014 angd, . $6.00 per eet. Mail to L. MAZER, 1100; must sell one of thess 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadeiphia, houses within thirty days. Pa. Wil send cash by the houses over and if interes e R iy & b oactiee. AU a ata ce. WANTED—Gir! for general house-| Owcar T woek. 703 Bemidji Ave. 37te SRR ?—’1& —————————————————| FOR BALR A A€ A e PP FOR SALE—80 acres good land 4 miles east of Nymore, for sale or trade' for acres close in. Phone 141, Berglund’s Store, 15th St. and Park Ave. 1-313 e A .. FOR SALE—If you want the best saw rig in this country I have it, 7% horsepower engine on steel truck and steel frame, 3 saws;. also) have 3 saws and arber for sawing| —o—o— Iath. Will sell thig rig right. E.|FOR SALE—When you want a lot, or J. Willits, $153rd & Phone 41.| Rouse and lot, five-acrs tracts for _— 8 T e et il N FOR SALE—If you wamt to sell or| Sratnew bemen ohoas Sto. 481 exchange your real estate, auto, jativw Lovsdt Fimes 349. 331 horses or cows, see me now. I W—“gg head Hol sold out everything last week. K. . ne 17-F-2. J. H. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. . 6-314 : 3-315/FOR SALF-—Oné model 29 Buick {n good renning order, fer only if takem at omce. One 1915 FOR SALE—At a bargafm, 1 sewing machine, one 8-ft. dinihig table, } music esbinet, 1 kall rag I electric ramge. 1015 Bemi Ave. 6-31 FOR SALE—Lots sad &cres. ® lot 50 feet om Lake Shore, a ome acre on Irvine, Minnesota or Bemidji, te one party $250. purchaser gets first choice. @ trude Weber. Phome 18 -'Viz J. J. Trask, City. senger Studebaker, in first condition. Owing to Iack of rodm will eell other good running odrs mearly at junk prices. ©. Ongstad 3 FOR SALE—Nine-room Mhouse withl' five lots, two blocks from city . hall. Phone 374. 10-322 FOR SALE—Phone 300, Edward' An- dersom, if you want to sell your|FOR SALE—Five-room house furniture, household goods, horses,| lot on Lake Boulevard. Add harnesses and wagons. 16 A.’” Pioneer. 231¢f | e—————————————————————————— FOR SALE—An 18-foot launch and|{ MISCELLANEOUS—I can sell your - boat house, and life preservers,| property no matter where located. everything in first class condition. 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