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FOUR THE BEMIDJI DL(LY PIUNEER ) FRIDAY. AUGUST 24. 1917 Il What She Wanted. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF CITY * % % % % % ‘ T T SRR S 3 . nl i COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BE- 7 A woman of uncertain age required | x » n l 0 x * T H B xivl:!()i'{ilé'r 3"1%1‘7' el B U s I N E s s the services of a page boy and Inserted | x 5 ==—— PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY A eountil Tmet at City hall at 8 . o the loeal paper &6 WAVErHSSMERt| g ROAD MAPS HERE x THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. e was oalISa ta brder by Bresi: AND PROFESSIONAL ||readea “Yourn wantea.” 49 E. H. DENU | ISSHeE ¥ g anted. % We have received a few @. B. CARSON . Roll Call. : One of her friends, with little humor | X Maps, with district maps and % TELEPHONE 22 word Eolired presontoLahr Bagiey: | & 4 4 4 & & % % % % % % & * | 200 less taste, sent Ler a botle of a| ¥ Foad maps e e e B \ gm:l:t, ng::g.‘ 1.‘3’5323; ‘:Eazenfih.}fl?:llj. x DR. EINER JOENSON x celebrated wrinkle remover, a pot of X Mend enhnil's Guide and Road Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter | g vy ) J * x PHYBICIAN AND BURGEON + fairy bloom, a set of false teeth and a | county maps, all in one book- 4 . mnder act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Minutes of the Iage regular meeting | & Bemid!, Minn 4 | Baxen wig—London Tclegraph. : let. 1: :lllso in::luqe;h a ll;lso * d = d and approved. 4 y ———— map of e state. The price e was read an Tlls. . EEHXKRK KKK XKEKXE K| The pomegranate was early cultivat |& is 50 cents. If there is a de- No sttention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer's name must | The following bille atter being audlt: |\ o o o ' & & 5 % % % % % & | ed In Egypt; hence the complaint ¢t | % mand for them we will con- - + be kiown to the editor, but not neeessarily for publication. Pay Roll, month of July......... $991.50 | o DR. L A. WARD & | the Israelites in the wilderness of Zin # tinue to carry them in stock. th for the Weekly Ploneer should reach this office not wff,lyw;éfh:;,nfi}.:fi'f’,“,‘,,_','.'f,e,',’j 17475 |x PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & | that this “is no place of figs. or of * g * Communicaticns the current lasue !wEs ‘Wright, sprinkling streets, : vines, or of pomegranates.” * xR KK K KKK later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the cul 1 July per contract . 149.75 | % Troppman Block * —_— IChfi:fl Lotloe. iz, Aneast. 2% 30.00| % Bem!dji, Minn. * . SUBSCRIPTION RATES lGe&lggrsJe:fl; Bffivg'.f:? as special | IK K XXX KKK XK KKK KK & lllnnlnuullnmnmmmmnuunmg BY CARRIER BY MATL stinwell “Pterson, services 'as (KK KA KKK KRR E K X X X & B . Omoyear ......com....$500 OmEJOAT ..cooun..on '"’3‘% p:.‘é;ifién;:‘.’l, Services as ‘speiai woo|* A V.GARLOCK,M.D. * EMIDJI ORSE MAR KET ix MONthS ... wr 2o o = o o 250 X police, July, August ... .. 33.00 | g SPECIALIST & 7 St - e 100 A O R et s 22 4900k EYR BAR NOSE THROAT + We Buy and Sell Horses . Three months . ... ... 1.25 plolice ¥ ; ] 5 rson, service! - —3 One month ...wcenm-- .s; " | oclal police ity Kugust .10 59.00 X i g::- s . Harnesses and Vehicles. E W'uk.............. 01 ) eselrl 1i ,J’l,A B 30.00 s 2 one be E w E ! 3ohn Brodks, services a8 Tpeciai ek xxkxxxxrnns|E p 5 Lioya Tanner! services as special % pE ex ;9; RExXKEXEDI S H police, July .......c..ocvvennns s SMART L] . - = Chester Neff, 1 1al . H H police iy, Rugtst 2% s/ orav anp Tranars | Mloberg Construction Company £ Wiliam fay services v piclal o lx gateand PianoMoving |l yempmene 278 ' E | Glg(r’nuwi'nfg;a);'. services a al | o| ¥ Res. Phone 58 318 America ¢ Semidjl, Minn. £ To}:guég.u}xg.sfiyvzlg:é e j:‘.zo M Oftice Phone 13 » WL T D IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIII!I‘IIII police, July, Augus R E R R R St t G , lab to date. .. 390.50 - Voo > THE WEEKLY ?IONm ?t::iy {v}l?flgr, :;x!:;u‘e:; lt:r}:!‘i ll-y AP EE R R R R R R R R R R E W] . ini { the news of the week. Pub-| i or iy Moo ta caapital x ' ; - . Ten pages, containing & nu:uury 0. Fiy ad tor, in gare for ersi.;xex;ers. cQuistin 60| % DR. g,g‘r};uon P Hshed every Thursday and sen postage paid any dress ’ Carl Tenstrum, to labor repair- T 3 advanoe evesmeemessaoeseesnsmenesasmooitsomsnesssss $LOO RADE pavement ................ 750/ North of Markham Hotel S ar a lns —_—— Mpafiveflm}entt e . 5.00 | % Gibbons Block. Tel. 330 o LDOELAON, IR R R R R R R REERE RN i - OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS McQuistin .. 14.75 Ageig 1 . :r;;t;ef_réfi]ogardl‘ : 10128 IR R R R R R R R R R RN T{le last two weeks of August the mothers begin to prepare . '‘enton, roceri . B 1 3 0 R The Daily Ploneer is & member of the United Press Association, and |Lyéan & Co. femporary sare for ¥ DR E. A SHANNOR, M. D, the children for school. One large item this year will be foot- - M, for foreign advertising by tbe piransient paupers o ung 0% PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON wear. By wearing barefoot sandals and canvas footwear during Topresented Fower Co, pumping for month | ¥ Office in Mayo Block the month of September and a part of October the footwear bill . MERCANIIAESSASS Minnasofs _Hieotrle Iight cand : ::“:‘::‘ “:" Phone 397 can be greatly reduced...Until August 31 we offer exoeptional = MlERt In Bty wara, July. . 52.65 b Lok bbb bargains in summer footwear. @Gemeral offices in New York and Chicago, branches in all principal.Cities. “'l;%‘:::tf" kf:cr:'r'i'e" fi,; l'k"yifi.i sorer|** ¥ ’n;,, lac ;‘ ; IR R RN B il oSt LT R LARGE GIRLS’ FOOTWEAR MISSES’ SHOES BONDING FOR MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS % AT spton, stationery. printing 478/« Omce Phons 124, Residence 346 Sizes 2% to § Sizes 113 to 2 b Hector Brown, bicycle repairs. .. . Mftles Block, Bemidji Misses’ $2.00 and $2.50 white It has long been a mooted question with the towns and smaller cities B‘L’::dd{}lg:.":{:f'_'_lf:’."}f'h ng p PR P“;“;‘ M:l‘zy Jane Slippers, $3 Gaiivas, bution ghoes .and i of our country as to whether or mot they were justified in issuing muni- | Bemidii Sentinel, publi nd - $3.25 values at, a strap pumps, a pair, , $1.49 eedi] N cipal bonds for purposes of public improvement. 'nfoa. nwgs s?avfnson, One stock argument of the antis has always been that one genera- Jo‘;'.lyn:r;fin:g e LB A EREEESERERE R R R w. xv %_Ehlzgfill D.NV. ) & pair | iiee.0..$229 | prigges $2.00 barefoot sandals, Young woman’s cream colored apair .. ....... .$189 tion is not justified in saddling a debt upon future generations. B ££?§§'i¥o:'v5l::iu'éb atorini Office Phone 3-R Res. '“.1 canvas shoe with Neolin sole | Misses’ Patent Mary Jane san- But let us consider this. and labor in making well con- s 3:"’5: :“2 1’"1'?: Ave. § running full length of shoe, dals, $2.50 and $3.00 pum- ‘We will say that the town of Jonesville has set its heart upon ac- J_r}fcgg:_x:n'.ifi&;.éfi.;ém._.:”: Glu.c8 B b 4 g4 : 2 : : : 3 low rubber heel, a shoe that bers for, a pair_ . .$1.85 Yuiring & modern technical training school. The subscription plan has Jo;.:" Maloy, labor repairing et A can be worn late into the CHILD’S SHOES failed to achieve it, and direct taxation is out of the question. At least|; PFVeFeoRl oo cites wivineers — sl{li-. E. x.gm‘m 5 fall, our best $3.25 value at Sizes 8 to 11 4t would be many years before sufficlent funds could be realized by direct| estimate of moving dirt_to CIAN AND S8URGEO! a pair Child’s $2.50 and $3.00 patent taxation Gondnan” &' Yoitved, work ‘on '"U°|% ~ Office Security Baok Bloek 4[| " T cceee s i IR | P aniln, w pair $1.75 . We will suppose, first, that the town decides to resort to direct taxa- 5:.'.-?.‘, a:';’:fié'f:ir;’i‘“.‘?..f’ff e : : : : : :\; * : : : : - : Young Woman's snow white | Child’s white canvas balton 32 tion and establishes a fund that is intended in the course of ten or twenty |J. J. Doran, i(;lraltvail’!ggnv‘lle‘!:l) Doints 65.10 DR GILMO;.E &M OAN; canvas shoe, low heel, our shoe for, a pair_, . . $1.29° years to furnish means for establishing the desired institution. ing 14 well points, material, PH\'SiClANs AND BU‘!‘!GEONS $4.50 number, now a | Child’s barefoot sandal, $2.00 We presuppose that the town feels the need of such & school, that| e v.c.oceeonofbaroceereees 555.40 Offico—Miles Block pair __..............$3.95 values, a pair .., .$1.39 her young people may be properly equipped for a life of usefulness. In : Ordh:’nnce designated as No. 90, defin- ishi 3 a the meantime, under the waiting program, they are either not receiving the thira time ang ngl;flgyp::::dr::d the necessary instruction, or else they are being sent away to some other 3‘;{;\:&(1 At;'r; sfl;fl ?}lo};fi;fiy?y;mflg &:;_v place to acquire it. In the latter case, the knowledge is dearly bought; ;}erg. Lauon,Agia'zen. Jganll(s, 011;}:;111 and in the former, lives that might have been made of great usefulness | JjP¥P-PoRe. sentees—Backus, - EER AR RN KRN EEXEA AKX KRS DR. J. bgngglpmcn The regular price quoted on above are prices of a year ago and is much below the price today. The cut price is less than ONE-HALF the present price. . Office O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. KR XNAAAAARAR A RRAA A AR AR AR RNk * W hh - Bids. 5 ; to the world have been stunted and nullified by thg failure to acquire com - T Office Phone 376-W Mill End Sale of Unbleached Sheeting ints, Art Tick, ; petent training. gtorm sewfre;lwere now opened and read, Res. Phone 376-R Gingh d Outin 1d by the pi 4 ? Now, as to the bonding proposition. And right here PROPERTY | peing as £l f_“;,"fl-ved for furnish- IR R ERERREEEE R R D] inghams and Outings, sold by the piece only. becomes a big factor in the problem. ing and laying 12 inch pipe, per 3068 EERXEETXERRRER Heavy unbleached sheeting, | Art tick, best quality, 3 to 10 Let us take Mr. A as representing the property interests, [ Goodman & Loitved for furnish- DR. D. L. STANTON about 12 to 15 yards to the pieces, a yard 27c which of course are expected to bear the chief burden of taxation. He :,';% flxg‘a‘ ‘&32:‘510“‘0" R‘_’f: 92 DENTIST piece, 1% yards wide, a | =~ *°°°° s _ has a family of boys to be educated and trained in professions and trades. Go_odmand&l L?H.vetllzhi'r ;‘urglistll:) Office in Winter Blozk yard - 33¢ Outings, heavy quality, light ing and layin n Under the waiting plan this is accomplished at great expense, vastly more| n% ®p¢ JG¥ine& 72 An NPT EE E R E R R SR EE SRR 2 yards wide, a yard, . . .87c | -and dark patterns, 10 to 14 than he would have had to pay had the bonds been issued, or else HIS Goi?ndgm::d&lal}?::;eilz‘?;cfxl.'g}mfi . :i * % B: E ;I * & ® 3]"" * ¥ Best standard prints, plecesrun | .yards to the piece, a OWN children are debarring the education they should have in order that & ;:31':. 3{’&"1"32&;&' tor Rurnish: 250 % DR. 'DENcms’l‘ls’r about 2 to 10 yards, pink, yard 12140 HE may lay up a fund that will give this education to his GRANDCHIL- ( "G7E™an 3™ "on st cting | inlets, Y Office: Troppman Block light and dark patterns, a | Dress Ginghams, 1 to 'l.o-m?d DREN—a reversing of the policy which .-he condemns, as it is eaddling{ each ......... " . 17001 % Eoone 180-J Bemidji, Minn vard .. ...............8¢ lengts, & yard There being no furtl , & Y veeee...150 a debt upon one generation for the benefit of the mext. modvadd &y Mr‘xh"?an fng,be;g, du&yLu:g- L EE SRR R R R R L RS E But, had the bonds been issued and the institution established at|{odef. ac’::te;t»t:d}' 2.of {opdman Ol | % bbb once, Mr, 's children would have profited by it and their children Miscellaneous. - A. DANNENBERG motion of Alderman Smart, duly as well. And this would have been accomplished with no more expense .:fomt,l,d. }he g,h.:],k ‘w“ m!"‘t’cudbl'lo & First Nationsl Bank Bldg. than the direct tan plan entailed, and that without the loss of one genera- :“;'&’bl:fl‘o l:"work!'e:; " l_‘;& g;'l t:gl: pof & 1 remove the cause of acute tion of efficient usefulness. ll'e.o. ttl:a:;trrr;:l"fi.t lnM; :}':u:r‘x& .naxy:;x: *x and chronic diseases We say with no more expense, because the rate of interest on such|gegiey, Smart, Moberg, Larson, Joanis, | ® CHIROPRACTOR paper is very reasonable, and no town can afford to do without needed g_hcr:fi_‘ gfififfi“s’fiflfinum Absent— | & Offiee hours: 10-13, 1:30-8 7-8 facilities on account of it. - Claim of Assessor Ditty for $90, ac- | % Phone 406-W * Now as to saddling a debt onto future generations, as they term it. g’;‘r:‘or:&";sl‘{izn.”;‘::ezn";n&l;:;!!;:‘d AR AR R R R KRR EEE Suppose the bonds have been issued and the school has been established. | second rejected. : o : _Girl's Wash Dresses - - 1-4 Off Wash Sport Suits - - - 1-2 Off FR N RIS AR R RN S S S C ARSI ANS FH R P A AN S S ORI IS S S S b v h A h D WS d e Report of street committee recom- The bonds will have a life of twenty years at least. In the meantime|mending that the sidewalk bridge on Second street south in the Fourth ward * A s children have been educated and are in business for themselves | Becond strect south In the Foprih frard * oxmllt.‘x. TORRANCE % 4 x long before the debt is paid, and in all probability have succeeded to their | commissioner being instructed to try s father's business, and it is really THEY who pay the debt at last, and not | 3nq,Set some one to take it out for the| y pqyieq Block Phone 660 ¢ he. Furthermore, for their payment they have a tangible asset in the refg:::‘;n‘&fm‘;“&;t‘mg i}gg: ‘ifemfl;‘u‘:gs EE XX XXX KA KXESD shape of the institution, which stands ready to do for thelr children what at the comer of Fark avene snd Segen; | % % & % % % 4 st &3 %% % & RO AOER it has done for them. Report of the water and light commit- . We might add that this principle holds good in all of the depart- ;7;1" ;etfizdl‘;fiv etvl;:yp})n‘cl{lufi_ o‘fm‘l’les;_lgg * DR. H. A. NORTHROP * ments of civic improvement—the generation that benefits most is usually | was read and on motion and second final| & OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ¢ i the one that does most of the paying. ?,ffz‘?Rqfifiitflsffér,i"éefih;nffi"i«'?"fiffbgfé : AND: SURGRON M So that, summing up the matter from a sensible and practical point of | and rér"’\gn;nove iy Mderman' e : Suite :;&’O'Mll’!-m’::;f Blig : 4 - yiew, no town can afford to be without NEEDED improvements from a|seconded by Alderman Smart, that th% i ce Phome * % ( mistaken fear of injustice to future generations on account of bond issues. z‘gfii‘?;‘%}gw‘;‘;fi%‘f;léoge ‘:If;xl;n:‘t?tg{m; AR R AR KRR KRR NSD i _———— o further business appearing was - moved we adjourn. Adjourned. %% % % 4% % B k% § AUTO PURCHASE . A ved, & Hair dressing, manicuring, * PROTEST HEARD FOR vproved, " o %L“}(F . T Hur fremds ““3 t;ent- : ? | resident. | ¥4 ment, switches made from ! The proposition whether the city sl:n?uld buy an automobile for th,elm&efi{ e % combings $1.50. Corms, in- & i police department is meeting with opposition on the part of several busi- City Clerk. % grown nails treated a spe- * t ness men and others. | ¥ cialty. * The question is whether the city should buy a car for the police torce! : S1i GtthlgA M;’]E’EE 1195w : } to aid it in its work. With the acquisition of I‘glmore it is argued by ol oo AU g oy MV o some that the police force should have an automobile. KK KK KR KK KK KK On the other hand, several business men express themselves that no FUNERAL DIRECTQR X J. WARNINGER ® automobile is necessary at this time, and that the city is in no position x VETERINARY SURGEON ¥ to buy one, there being no money for such purpose and little for much of X Oftice and Hospital 8 doors ¥ \anything. - M' Et IBERTSON x west of Troppman Store ¥ - _ It is also argued that the taxpayers are soon to be asked for $25,000 ER x Phone No. 209 L] P for which to pay for the bridge and also for $5,000 for the remodeling UNDERTAK XX KRRKRREXERRXRKSY It P y t H G d R f of the city hall, and with the present high cost of living do not feel that ————— KX XXX KRR KKK : a S 0 ave 00 00 s the city council should sanction the purchase of an automobile. 405 Bel i Ave. x B You may save:a:ifttle in first cost by using somethliiz besilos a Bemidji; Mina, by DR. C. B. SANBORN ) GOOD red cedar shingle, but you are almost EASY! & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i gle, ¥ sure to lose in the 2 x Office—Miles Block * end. ) Our University Extra *A* Red Cedars are old’ stand-bys of (Duluth Herald) IEEE SRR R 0 0 RS quality. You can depend on them for long wear and good work. In Minneapolis the meat dealers are urging people to avoid eating pork because of its scarcity. m.ll“lllss Is n'“ m They are the cheapest GOOD roofing you can use. You will save money in the long run by using them on ALL your build- They needn’t worry. Those who are responsible for putting the s ‘“ inga. wholesale price of hogs up to twenty dollars & hundred pounds are attend- 0 ..ss — We have a large stock on hand. . a fag;to that. e0 for God’s sake kee 3 Clothes Cleaners for Mea, i . Twenty-dollar pork makes porkless meals easy enough for most of us. ptt Come in m: : Women and Children be washed :: 2 Advertising is the modern method of communication between the business man and the consumer. Shrewd business men who have desir- mldi‘ ‘m L.m“ able propositions to offer KNOW THIS and advertise. If you want to 2D of Town s Canly whiehen Smith-Robinson Lumber lfn. ‘“‘One Board or a Carload’” AR OO RSO RLAAR OO OE know WHAT these desirable propositions are, read the ads in this paper each week. They tell the story and name the merchant, N l _ T r “ i Dafactiva

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