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S L - taxes, He will leave this evening OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF CITY |votc: “Ayes, ing- the-approvax of the -city attorney Y 5 ) J 4 7 COUNOIL, OITY OF BEMIDJI, ppl.- Bennei roon, ‘Barnell, Clark. | as ‘to form and executton: Edw.. Ander-| M. 1 3545 2 v "MW, “Nays,” ‘none. ; Absent: Bagley, Smith, | son, second .hand.dealer;. Jos. Hahn, ; 5 ¢ . - . Joanis. Lk R scavenger - and ~ pound- master; . Wes| Attest: & . H. M. CLARK, - & 4 # £ & April 15, 1918, Resolution designated as No. 126 pre-| Wright, cleaning and sprinkling; B. A. GEO. STEIN, Pres, ! X e (Continued from-page 1) , Council ‘met at city hall at § o'clock | sented by Alderman - Phillippi who health officer and city phys- City Clerk. ————————————————————— | P\ M. A quorum being present meet-| moved its adoption: . st Doran, plumbers; L. P, Eck- NOTICE band, the ‘Blackduck bfass band, t;:e ing ‘was called to order by Pres.” Clark. :vg}fn‘;ne%‘asi Theesg(t,;r!‘&fil;ark has heexel g:ln:m. Ig}gn;aera,&allewlth' tthe C'United OFPICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF . CITY accustomed, to - person ou ates Itidel uaran 0. & - : Solway band, the drum corps, the Moll oy ooy for the oity and then present nis | surety. Jacob Goldbers. with the:Chi|. | COUNOCIL, OITY OF BEMIDJI, Adverusements in this -column Ladies’ band of Bemidji and the bigl Iipong roll call the. following alder- | pij for expenditures ‘to the council for|cago Bonding and. ‘Insurance Co. as MINN. . battalion” band of Bsmxdw’wm :n _flgkugrepadl?‘l;red pLssont: Siplock, allowance ano it ls deemed essentlall surety, junk dealer. Geo, W. Rhea clty| April 18, 1918, | paid cash in advenge. ¥ ] 24 8 ta e ‘elieve him | treasurer, - ana 0.’ Stein, - ci clerl t cif hall at 'clocl ’ 5 march and furnish musicatn::: ) rizgBarnell, Clark. Absent: ' Bagley, | from ~such burden, on’ which he can|with the Lion Bonding and Su¥ety~ca: Ap,c,&‘.’,"fiélm';’efin“moflnefi m&eetm;_ gmm be run for les monster demonstration. - draw from the current: expenses.of his|as surety, were read.and on motion and| that of April 15th, 1918, A quorum be- Ads charged on our: Bty Joanis. gl d ) 2 LA R Minutes.’ office, such as payment of freight bills,| second declared approved and accepted. y t ting was called 'to or- F&l’mel'.l Clubs v . Minutes of the last regular meeting|express charges, postage, pauper’s fores| Junk dealer andp seeond '’ band Geslors’ L’;’:’. g;“fi',‘es,’"éfuk;‘ Pi: cent & wo;d X Mlsgtgo. The farmers’ clllb:fl ‘:l“db wfi‘}mt;{y Were read and approved:. . _ ?’gt.ldo;her small clal be ?onddot! ?:nnfih &"Robertlson was. re- : Roll Call. 4 wor less than™2be. = districts will be notified by E. H. I Bils. - | ferred to the-city attorney for approval.| . qr,on roll call the following aldermen ALE Denu. He reports that several iave| ne following’ bille. after boing: au-| 'Rr 1, > B L gfi'}gifleglage“ prosent: Garlock, Bagkus, it VPORBARE already voted to send - delegations| dited were upon motion and second al-| Clerk's Wg ;0f cost of extending water mains Ahis;np:‘:’ ‘Bagloy. Palmer, Smith, Joanis.| Holstein yearling heifer, yearling lowed: Z Dollars.. e trie’s location. g E $ B Street Gang, labor general to | ated. Tha e , and A Mr. Frank L. Ander's report ‘on Be-| Durham heifer, fine large cow, will date the same 15 hereby appropriated out o6f here and many of them will carry ! motion of Alderman Garlock, sec-| midji water supply and recommended as| o gregh in June; fine Durham cow, service’ banners, showing the num-f 355260 "WHIE TAP0L B 5 £ onded by Benner, the city attorney was 5 ber of men.at the front from their| . s ‘patiies, merchandise | the general fund of the city of Bemiadl | Tnstiitotaa o draw Tosolution appropri:| read 0 o O seoond aceeptod | fresh two months. ; ranks. and street department . .18 | 40 "I Treasurer: w :,‘l’g“:‘::“'g"l”bgy ating $60.00 for Memorial Day services.|and filed. . . < (tood span mules, about 1,800 1bs., General Holiday. M. E. Ibertson, burial pi rics " Working . Fund. . becomes. - ayy | Carrled. - Mayor Vandersluis and Alder-| It was moved by Alderman Phillippl.|g150, 1 holid i1l be declared) Olander and Church . .50 | hausted. o7 men * Phillippl’ and Palmer were named| seconded by Garlock, that the council ™y ) o steel wheels. A general holiday will be declare *Alder: Gi K 2 d a committee in charge of Memorial Day | employ Mr. Anders to work out plans ‘arm truck, s eels. in Bemidji from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. i 10| tion. wh;‘:gnw“usl“o]cy d::fa?r’;%epa:g:&“é services. 3 ani s})eciflca.fions for the filter plant as| Second hand buggy. Saturday, May 18. The stores will|w. s. No carried upon the following ave and nag |, Meved by Alderman Backus, seconded| per s report, and that city clerk mo-| Popcorn -Briskette -machine, com- ked to cl during these hour: fire department : vote. . Those voting -aye were-Aldernen| DY Fhillippi,” that bill be rendered to| tify. Mr. Anders "accordingly. Carried. Tite. =7 be as 0 close during ol re” A Thompson, rest room . .. -|Garlock, Backus, Palmer, Phillippt; Bens | Comiractor constmcfin‘g. post office | Further that Mr. Anders be asked to|Diete. onth A T T P07 | puilding . for water used, Carried. -visit the city with a view of going over Water power washing machine, to give all employes an opportunity to vent their their patriotism and| . march in the parade. ner, Croon, Barnell, Clark. Na; K mig " 2o"% | "Moved by Alderman Backus; seconded | the matter of complete plans for water,| cheap. At xent:" ‘Bagley. Smith, Joanis, ; Sof etp. r»Carried "prgél:'oved‘ A)Er’ll“}?th. 1918.. by Palmer, that request”of petitioners|.etf: flermnn-.Gag'luck ade & vartial ires Second hand light farm work har- : VA 5 for_establishing a road from 1-16, -Sec. The details will be arranged dur- 3 <hall ... 59| M EB0. STEIN 1720 % s q -| port recommending an increase of $1.00 | ness. % ing the next week and a meeting of |y . 321 i City Clerk, SiAe e wansh?p b ?22,9 'Rag‘ée 137;', %)se, gigmfigz per-day for services of Street Commis- Greatest snap in-improved 80-acre the - general committee is called for 5 K ‘Resolution .designated ‘as 37 was | Carried. Ry :‘aml“i%fi"-t:"]hwh was on motion and | rorm “only $18.00 per acre, fine land. May 15, 2:30 o'clock in the Commer- | V2 Hardy, . ab t "’53‘22“{{ b’:; A{f‘“f“‘m Phillippl, - wHho| ~ Pres. Clark made a verbal report on | “*3 . ®Faine" no further business it| -40 acres hardwood land, only $1,- cial clu’b Fadetd sweeper. . .50 | m! ESOL:VE?D'&II:{LUIM'Bbeé.nd’ls‘hara; the petition for an extension of water|was moved to adjourn. Adjourned. 000. 8 : i 00 byl avpropriated ot of‘the General Funa Bl O e o L aat Approyed, " RK 40 acres ‘hardwood land, only 80 ofithe Y o! om| e sum of ' ‘on motion and secomn eclared accepted. < pad Q b o - When Dr. A. V. Garlock returns R o e .65 | HUNDRED DOLLARS for the comhfl There: being no Zfurther husmes‘; j¢| GEO. STEIN, . Pres.| rods from consolidated schooil, ssiq:o. from St. Paul tomorrow morning, he| chas. Trodler, sawing woo 8 gent expenses of the MAYOR, as {s pro- p City Clerk. 3-room house, one -acre, in city,. will be accompanied home by his sis- | Berman . Ins.’ Agency, pre: vided for by CHAPTER IV, Sectfon 15| Was moved that adjournment bd-taken|1td 58 - $450. i ter, Mrs. E. O. Holm, and two daugh- bond Geo. Rhea .. W 5 of the Charter of the City ‘of Bemidji. — Llegant 3-rcom house, 2 acres on OF, MOrs. M. L . 8 & N. W. Telephone Ex. Co., The motion was duly seconded by Al- . Bemidji A 1,000. A enuine ters of Bozeman, Mont., who. will| ‘phone services . 40| derman Garlack and, unon call £or 6y o | S P — Demtds] Ave, 31,000 Bent i Sentinel Pub. e nays, said motion being duly ‘pu r 3 T ap. visit at the Garlock home. etnerne.‘ . to' a vote; those voting Aye were Xla‘:;r‘ 5 e - 3 Tlile biggest bargain in the city Bemidji ‘Works, labor d men Garlock, Backus, Palmer, Phillipp}; 3 i d home. AMERICAN AVIATORS COMPEL material-on fire engine ........ Benner, Croon, Barnell, Clark. < TH in good home. FOE TO CHANGE TACTICS Todm Vthrd, ljitney hires police gg;}gg ?ggai;mne. Absentees: Bagley, w uu a - - e as 0“ e hGOOd farm, well improved, very lepartmen sesesessincasanes . il y g B . cheap. T ‘Ward, jitn hir 1 Approved April 19th, 1918. L = (By United Press) O nan ) ey hires pollce:: 12.50] Attent: C. W. VANDERSLUIS, : - - For rent, 40-acre farm, 12 acres With the American army in Lor-|Fred Petrie, boardi: 0 GEO STEIN, p .- ~:Mayor. ot ¥ under. cultivation, 5-room house, raine, May 8.—American ~ aviators|ydate .. - Oty Clenk . aasiib f e h b - gocd barn, chicken house, fine well, » > alter ’ o : ar. are keen fighters. Their success has| " distributing ... ; Eatition of | DLOpertyorata tor thel The road to comfort, cleanliness and economy. f;x“e,}, 2?}::?:01"01313’ glgnt)mper year. B Second floor over Pfeifer’s bakery, cither one or two fine offices cheap to right party. ¢ | If you want to buy, sell, echange, or. rent, see me. I am the one who R can ‘do ‘the business. ; i £ : BE. J. WILLITS, Phone 41. 115 3rd. St. % : : 513 i . . FOR SALE—Cheap, grass rug, 9x12, used only 4 months. Phone 475-J. led the Germans to change their. tac- J. Bourgeois, blue print ac- installation of an electric light"at cor- i3 i1 ¥ tics and they are using new tricks. Step into our. office today and let us show you the "count water department ...... . ner of ldoth dsu-eet a.ad Ma\nil:lce avenue was read and on motion an - 2. : o One is to send two planes to cause| * Resolution. P e O O seoond re- merits of the modern gas range, and water heater. Resolution designated as No. 124 au- D <30 low and as the Americans rise to thorizing. the acceptance of the offer of Petition of Chas. S. Carter ‘tg-abate a £ % an alarm. Reinforcements then fol- | Wells-Dickey Co. and the sale to the| Bulsence Was read ard on molion and £ { S i give battle to the two planes the| Wells-Dickey Co. of $25,000.00 bridge| cer, i 5 § WHY WAIT? DO IT NOW. uj the Sammies. The oval of the followin, 5 $ others swoop upon carried on the following aye and nay| cations gllcenues by the llcens;engop Another trick has been to draw the | vote: . “Aves,” Garlock, Backus, Pal- i f Sammies over the German lines and | mer, Philllppl, Benner, Croon, Barnell,| Tittee were, read, seld, lconses belng BEMIDJ nd up heavy reinforcements|Slark. “Nays” none. Absent: Bagley,| jas. Erickson, jitney; C. N. Shapno then s 4 4 Smith, Joanis. dray; R, 3. Teach, dray; Jos. McTagk k] of planes. Resolution designated as No. 125, pro-| dray; Tom §mart, dray: Wm.: Chri; viding for the issuance of $25,000.00| son, pool room; J. Gol z = bridge bonds, the form thereof and|er; Hannah & Robertso | hand - Phone 76 8 3-510 LEGION MEETS TONIGHT levying a tax for the payment of the :.nd junk dealer; Wm. Morris & 1 same, was read and declared passed and|second hand dealer. . *. = ° ' 2 FOR SALE—One good milk cow, There will be a regular meeting |carried ‘on the following aye and may| Surety bonds of the:fol of the ladies of Mooseheart Legion this evening. It-will be a regular business session. " 2 coming three years, fresh last Jan- uary. Pricg. $76. Iver Myhre, Wilton, Minn. = Phone 36-F-310.. . 2-59, FOR 'SALE—Cheap, .one cow . fresh UITING OFFICERS CO! REO%O I.EAGBS BEMIDJI Mfinon 0 coon, one yearling Jersey heifer, a % pair of Flemish giant rabbits. Call. at 1313 Irvine Ave. 1-58 G 2o i o s el d 5 - | FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1916 o A ) i model, shock absorbers, Klaxon : 3 B 2 . k B ' horn, first class shape. Must be - - r % l e n % s’ i A sold by Friday-night. Best offer T i B e 4 Sl T . takes it. 815 Miss. Ave. 2-59 You ‘and True Smoke will become .mlghty" chl.xmmy after you get F°§fisli§§;gl°°gfiiq‘3;§°d Roc acquainted. Sailintoday. Jam friend pipe tothe brim with True Smoke. .- e 5 ury sm s new. Third Street Cafe. .. . 66t See how the full flavor and fragrance exactly fit your|smoke taste‘lj A In tro duce Tru e s m Oke‘ to your Pipe‘ at any dealer’s.x r VL FOR SALE—Five-rooin cottage with © AN i 4 . o3k P ¢ city ‘water and sewer. Lot _is . C. PEPER TOBACCO CO; 1, ST. LOUIS, Corporals Clyde Simmonds -of Du- luth and Raymond Lowery of Brain- erd are spending several. days with Sergeant Clarence Foucault, local re- cruiting officer. Both these young officers are doing recruiting work in their respective cities and are mak- ing a tour of this section for the pur- pose of getting acquainted with their fellow recruiters and their methods of landing volunteers., They were guests of the.Commercial club. at the noonday luncheon today: COMES -T0- PAY TAXES 0. H. Bjoin of Crookston was in the city today to pay his real estate 30x150 feet and runs'out’ to-'the lake. Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave. or call 276. b52tf FOR SALE—One electric reading lamp. = Phone 348-W. A. D. Bailey. * ; ~3-58. WHEN YOU WANT A LOT—or, a house and lot, 5 acres for garden or poultry; 40, 80 or 160 acres, call on Mathew Larson, Nymore, for Summit to look after "his land interests. S e 3 GOING T0 WASHINGTON Miss Laura Steele, who has been employed in the county auditor’s office for some time, has accepted-a Minn., or phone 780J; all property government position in Washington, ) /N A\ sold on easy terms. 2mb19 D. C., in the chief signal officer’'s : \ % b _1"0———‘—"11 SALE OR RENT_Furnished department. She will leave this eye- six-room house; also.Oliver type- ning for her home at Little Falls, writer. Magnetic treatments, refer- where she will visit a week_before ences. 1237 Dewey Ave. Phone assuming her duties. W 161-J. . 6-510 DRAFT COSTS SOMETHING 7 : Y S . WANTED (By United -Press) - v S S . ANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs. Tom Smart, 612 Am> cost half sert a word per, issue,~-when - No: adswill 7 g Washington, * ‘May . 8. — Provost - ; foa. A _ General Crowder-today told the mili- : : Zuerica Ave, ;Phone 08. .- 8510 tary affairs committee that the quar- . " % WANTED—Girl for general house- . work. 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. . terly draft registration of .men reach- B ing 21 years during:next year would : ¥ 3-59 WANTED—Girl for general house- possibly be necessary on account of the army expansion program. For work. Apply 1115 Lake Boule- draft expenditures, the sum. of $15,- -vard, or Phone 504-J. 3-59 000,000 was asked, $3,000,000 more | WANTED—Kitchen girl and_ maid. . Hotel Markham. - 3-58 than_l_ast year. 8 WANTED—Bell boy. Hotel Mark- CARD OF THANKS ; ) S 1 ; 2 WANTED—Parties having. portable ” i sawmills to sell, rent or saw by contract, to write Box 162, North- ‘ome, Minn. 3-58 WANTED—Tie and bolt cutters to cut clean forty acres of good jack We wish to express our deepest thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors who so willingly helped us in our 'sorrow. We especially want to thank the Modern Samaritans, Re- hekah, Masonic and I. 0. O. F. ! \ pine and tamarack stumpage, 2% lodges, and the Presbyterian Ladies’ i ' 1 5 P miles north ©of Farris, 12- miles Aid society, and all others who show- Y : ¢ 4 o from - Bemidji. Place to board ed us by their kind deeds, the sym- 3 . i - / / 2 \ : within 40 rods of land. Will offer pathy they felt for us in the loss of 4 for cutting 15c¢ for standard ties, our kind and loving wife and 4 i // g e 2 to 3 cents per piece for bolts and mother. S % 3 $ " //a /. < : (PAPTA pulpwood, $1.76 per cord for JOHN WILSON N . & ¥ wood. J. J. Opsahl, Bemidji, 1-68 and family. . P o X - = Minn. Phone 93 or 177. . Manutaclurer of thig Tobscco hos Comphicd withal). the Re. WANTED—G Tor generflodi‘53'15 he Pen2l! 1 ouse- POLITICAL ADVERTISING ndev the Penallics of Law nol lo use s B - R e B / work. Mrs. Phil Gill, 608 Be- (Ordered and paid for by Wes Wright = / 'l | S H N Amount, $5.00 fof®series.) VA \ | | | ANNOUNCEMENT ' 4 \ S | (W R R | | I have jannounced myself as a e % \ { ‘ | " A iremente ol chaae eor &/ French & Son’s waiting list. Phone 93. 12-515 FOR RENT FOR RENT—House and 2 acres land on Irvine Ave. J. W. Wilcox. Phone 2 3-59 FOR REN Two large front rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Apply 419 America Ave. » 3-68 FOR RENT—Four rooms at 918 Ir- 56tf m, -one doer west of Rex Theater. Inquire P. J. O'Leary. 7-511 FOR RENT — Modern furnished room. 1023 Minn. Ave. Phone 317-R. 429tf FOR RENT—Two modern steam heated rooms on second floor, $15 per month. - J. C. Penney Co. 430tf midji avenué. Phone 159.. 52tf WANTED — Parties having Lake Shore cottages or city homes for | rent to list same with George H. candidate for County Commissioner ) " of the Third District and stand A\ . ready to serve my constituents with- = ou; te?lll‘ or 1:avox‘. will make the run on a strict rue— loiy::]lty, bnsinheuil baslils and if elected, Tme smoke smOks T,} 3 wish to emphasize the point that no = hm faction, party or click will dictate C _MT% the position I am to take regarding El my action as a commissioner. I will endeavor to serve all the people all the time. ¢ A vote at the primaries will be appreciated. : Yours for winning this war, WES WRIGHT. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small black bill book con- taining $32. Finder return to Palance Meat Market for reward. 1-58 4 i | ' Defective