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OFFICIAL PROCELDINGS® OF CITY s COUNCIL, CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA. October 28th, 1917. City council met at 8 o'clock p. m. A quorum being present. 'wing to absence of the president and vlce-greslflent of ‘the council, Alderman . was on motion and second named as_acting president. P ICTURES of home folks carry warmth and com- fort to the heart of a soldier. . el Meeting called to order. Upon call the following aldermen were de- resent—Lahr, Smart, Backus, Phillippi, . Hazen, Smith. Absent—Bag- clared ley, Moberg, Larson, Joanis, Clark. nutes. Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Tha’t‘ollowlng bills, after being audit- and “second ed, were upon motion allowed: A.'Carter, lumber and material "allowed for stands at Diamond roll ' . - Il Seasonabl N. L. Hakkerup 1 = AtReduced Prices= Ladies’ Coats, e Latest Madels, Palmer, Wooltex and Style Graft Point . .....coccceuraencnnesse $15.00 R. W, Lelbsle, services to city R;r;fil&lefi;]&f;aartm:nlt ....... s 25.00 ed, services repair- cland Loitved pairs R One lot $16.80. One lot $22,80. One lot $27.50. One lot $27.50 Street Gang, labor to dat .. 138.62 Bemidji Auto Co., gasoline, etc, Mfl;‘e g:ga{tmfint aning snow 14.53 a ias, n, | i s 0 na “ 'ica B Caaie ey Ladies’ Fancy Silk Skirts Reduced In Price, All Late Models BCTADET +usovovorioesvnrosonns Goodman & Loitved, grading at approaches, new brid One lot $4.95. Onelot $9.95 Studio The Hakkerup 13 ‘:".','.‘;u%;%“,‘-“_g,{é}‘.léfliy service 0 y2.00 ‘::?gi' H’S‘ln‘gm.’tn' 6.00 Bemidjl Mi g H & s y i - - nn. i . age . e s j Silks and Sains Military Gifts : L Suinner's Peaude Chine, 36 in. | FerbaBo e lare s Bt you dre tions 5 4 o o — g - - ’ i 1 f.?‘?;'{?’; j:::;ne:t:::i:x publica- "lulmu|l||mmmmn|||mmm|mumu||mmuum||||umllum|||||||||u|umm‘a|é wide, 30 colors to select from, per :f:fii?%i{?f fig:fi'figfc‘fite?&ffilfff .lfoys. department . > ! - i i vagparement' S ek ’ i . 5 R mergenzeq handkerchiefs...25¢ W, 8 Booth ‘& Son, election st " N ! more var iIe ‘t Z s t ore ; Skinner’s Taffetta, 36inches wide, Trenqh mirrors in Kahki case...... g R - ! colors black, navy, green and brown, Kahki money belts..................... 5 Conversation books, just what L2 22222222284 . "on wells, etc. Attest, Just opened with a full line of Xmas Goods, School Supplies and ing, month of October........ 177.95 Shavitch Bros., merchandise for ¢ per yard QBRUBETS o e o pans DD Contectionery Goods. Also Auto Supplies. Next door south of Sl o U o the boys need tolearn French...35¢ e paaers 10008 Postoffice. I will appreciate your patronage. Slu_nner's 36-inch Satin, your s = choice of 15 shades, per yd....... Shflfls ffl[ chflsmms Gms TR s DRRRRRRRRRER RO RRRRERRRANN * ni’i t'geg‘r(xxgmné fl;m oo mate 19.05 ge pproaches...... 3 vy I Northwestern Tel. Ex. Co., phon E g p——— . e pile g d. Akre, Prop. = - - MEN FOLKS, don't you think o peir : ; of fine shoes would make a very ac- Co. Bed ’s-h;ets St. Paul Book & ook WBCSLY i, vt i ‘ par T flllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIlIIl'Ih. ceptable gift for wife, mother or daughter? At present our stock is Bemidji Iron Works ., labor and material account of water partment Jos. Hahn, scavenger work, prop- erty OWINEerS .....c...oueccecs ‘Wm. Schroeder, merchandise ac- count of poo;land c'iity building esolution. Resolution deslfnated as No. 118 au- fl 118 operative. Mincellaneou 8. Application of the Standard Employ- ment Company for employment license was granted on motion and second. Employment office bond of the Stan- dard Employment Company with the National Surety Company as surety in $2,000.00 was accepted. 22.26 18.63 29.56 Olson for employ- anted upon motion and second, the required bond to be fur- 8.50 nished. . ‘Application of Frankt Dewey, for pool room ‘license was granted. Application, of LaFlueur Bros. dray license was grant: Report of submitted, approved upon motion second, and ordered filed. Police department report for months of August, September and October was |/ read and accepted. It fuel committee be appointed. Aldermen Lahr, Backus and Smart were named to act with Mayor Vandersluis as_such committe ttee. The city clerk on motion and second was authorized to submit proposals {or also for the cleaning of the septic tank, 100 more or less, cords of wood, and disposal of the slud, ! It was moved necessary repairs made to instructed suction hose. There befing no further business it t an ad- turns of the date, October 29th, 1917. Approved ' H. M. CLAR: GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. ed. the board of tax levy was was moved and seconded that a Carried. ge. by Alderman Hazen, seconded by Alderman Smart, to have the floor bond election held this Adjourned. K, President. for and OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS JOURNED NG OF COUNCIL, CIT MIDJI, Council met at 8 o'clock quorum being present. Alderman Smith president. p. m This being an adjourned meeting from Meeting that of October 29th, 1917. called to order. oll Call. Upon roll call the following alder- Bag- Smith. Ab- Larson, Joanis, men were declared present—Lahr, ley, Smart, Backus, Hazen, sent—Moberg, Phillippi, Clark. Aldermen Lahr, Bagley and Backusif were appointed to act as the canvass- canvass the returns of, ing board to the special bond election held on tober 29th, 1917. Report of the canvasslnf the result of the special ele October 29th, 1917, showing that votes had been cast for the issuance of gaid bonds, and_14 against the issuance of the same, and that thel?ruposed issue ratified by a of bonds was carried an SOTA. October 31st, 1917. A board on| ction held OF AD-|] CITY was named as acting ] 116 A special purchase of extra good sheets, size 72x90, you can buy four, no more, at each O'LEARY-BOWSER CO. 203 BEMIDJI; MINN. High grade shoes at $5.95 to $13.50 Batter Make Your Selection Now. We'll lay aside untll Christmas very complete. P ———————————————————— e =] ||I||IIIIIIIlIIIlIIIlflIHIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIlIIIIllIIIIII|HlIIIIIII|IIIIIIIlllllllillllllllllll READ - BErIDJI PIONEER ADS SR == Phone 87 Third St. FARMERS' & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION! O R A SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER }m|||||||||||||um|m|numu|um||||mmuuuummluuuuuu|||mmnnunmnmmm|||||uu|u|||||||||||||muuuumnmuunn NEIDER BROS. COMPANY REDUCING SALE We are buying'Hides, Furs, Wool, “ Pelts and Tallow and will pay ¢ you the full market price. ! NORTHERN HIDE & FUR GOMPANY One- Half Block North of Union Station, BEMIDJI MINN, Is the talk of the town and community. The crowds have been coming and still continue to come with great eager. The BUYING POWER of the people has been tremendous, realizing the great reductions given them on seasonable wearing apparel and furnishings. Below are only a few of the wonderful value givings-in this sale. Women’s New Fall Suits at $9.75 Suits of Serge, Witipcord and Novelties; only a few left in. this lot—your choice $9.75 Women’s and Misses Sérge Dresses $9.95 French Serge Dresses in straight line and pleated models and Sailor Suit models—your choice in this sale $9.95 Fine Serge Dresses at $12.95 Women'’s and Misses’ Navy Serge Dresses, “College, Prin- cess” style and embroidered and pleated models, Children’s Flannelette Night Gowns at 39 Women’sVCrepe de Chine Waists $1.79 Women'’s Fleece Lined Union “Suits 98¢ T Women’s Fibre Silk Hosiery—65c quality 39¢ Women’s Embroidered and Initial Handkerchiefs 1le Women's Fine Tailored Svits at $18.95 fl%{f&‘fiaé’é L S ceapted And or of Serge, Gabariline, Poplin, Burrella and Novelties; all _ & ; dered file S gt $6.00 Corduroy Bath Robes sizes 14 to 51—your choice There was moved t: Adjourned. adjourn. pproved, Attest, GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. We have received a few Maps, with district maps and road maps of Minnesota and Wisconsin. They are called Mendenhall’s Guige and Road county maps, all in one book- let. It also Includes a large map cf the state. The price 1s 60 cents. If there is a de- mand for them we will con- tinue to carry them in stock. \\ .llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'llIII|IIII|III- Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”:{ Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” QnT R | béing no further business it H. M. CLARK, President. E : E\ L2 2 22 B R XL X223 $3.95 . $4.00 Silk Petticoats ' | $2.98 Women's Wool ‘Skirts $2.98 $12.95 $18.95 Women's Coats at $14.95 Coats of Plush, Velour, Mixtures and Novelties, sold for- merly to $22.50 Wonien’s Heavy Cgats at $9.75 'Coats of Novelty Heavy Mixtures, sold formerly to $15 "~ $8.50-$9.00 Sweaters $9.75 $6.95 Plenty of Merchandise for Everybody. Many, ' . Above. $14.95 Many Bargains‘ Not Listed It will pay you to come.