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et d i { | 1 g i { : e ;. e e gl e P TS s e B THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER OITY | meeting was called to order; saxw: | Btk presiding._ Fresieent \NEW MASONIC HOME n Call, g tfino' council | Upon rollcall the following aldermen} " * " thie. City a [ k p. m. | were declared present: Garlock, Backus, A guorum being present meeting was|Palmer. Benner, Barnell, Croon and g‘l Ro order: ‘President Clark presid-|Clark. Absent: Bagley, Phillippl, Smith and Joanis, Wanted—General agent for this city. Lady or gentleman, even if you are now em- S St._ Paul; Feb, 7.—Tne slés of ithe| | Ployed, you can easily make b wing aldermien| City Attorney Fisk read his opinion|neW Masonic home of Minnesota Hasi} $40. to $560 per week without | T Bagley, Garlock, | on water bond proceedings. Opinion not|been chqsen, and negotations are al- iving up your-present posi- Bacl Benner, Barnell, Croon | filed. - : most ;made for the purchase of the g-1 g s B P i and Clarks.” Absent—PRillippi, Smith and | ' The clty attorney was upon motlon|p W, Savage homestead, @ spacious tion. Miss H. Lilly of 714 o e e auslutlon o ordinance providing |and beautiful building pioturesquely | South ‘Second St.. Virginia, Minutes of the last'meeting were read | for a speclal election to be held to au-|situated on the Minnesota river aboutil Minn., made. $90. the first and approved. thorize the ui:agg:aot l&t‘_lrt‘:&amounl eighteen ‘miles from St ul and k" “Write for full R R D i s onats | ST AT i soventeen miles from’Minneopolis.- :iv::lats g el L s was rized “t int mmittee Report of the salary committee on of tol‘l‘;"a‘.lodormenat: ’.3‘:' 'vlvlt: :oeommit- un.ls.ripea recommended for the coming M&\(::)efiznhgx‘ne!:?fix D{tetsm‘mtulot n'“ WM. L. TULL tee from the Commercial club to make | year was read, and on motion and sec- mittee, will go to % o recommendations on the water problem, | ond scceptgwn&dofi;:% gg:dko““m 3?“,“,"“”2;‘," tomorrow to crosf the |} 105 Sherman .Bldg. Garloc ackus an PR | 1 ) reh: 3 ) : s Pt?m:fl?u named u‘;&};fi committee. nchmk of salaries wus then adopted: or the purchase of the bullding. " Duluth, Minn. President Clark read a report made by | = Judge of municipal court, per year, 2 3 g a Mr. X%“l‘:l on the Yater situation. R ueflo.ooh . Cer voar. $2000000 are 271 acres {n the place. 2 s s ngineer, was presen v, orney, pe , $1,000.00. u}"m&"‘ 18’ report on water eondition | Gity lerk, K ‘month, .00. lA 5""“{’“ of Masons of the Twin and situation. Health officer, per year, $700.00. Citles, wishing to have the home built PSR ¢ o i A Mr. Bowler alsc addressed the coun-| Driver motor truck, per month; 00.1 in thie vicinity; guaranteed a fund| = g, cil onithe matter of putting in a well | ~Chief of polk:oi,t per ‘month, ar}o .0 56 of $50,000 for purchase-of-a-site:" V}H’:N YOU WAKE £ full Janitress dormitory, month, $1 "vwm"moug: m&;‘d‘ this muting Janitor nhnr(. Yer i’:::z!h. $18.00, The Savage homestead appeared to 2 and its surrounding lands.'’ There adjourned until eight o'clocl Clerk municip: court, per month,|be the most suitable and most con-| ! 5 9 uary 3 3 vi 5 . R e 3 ' p $95.0% treasurer; por month, ys0.00, [ “SMIeRt, Ay UP DRINK GLASS red, H. M. CLARK, Assessor, - per year, $600. 7 3 President. | Driver mmrytruék in _charge, per Putty Substitute, mionth, $100.00: Street cnmmllllonlr.t flnr’ 9%76 $4.00, A cheap and effectlve substitute for Eibrarias, por. month, $60.00. - putty, to.stell the cracks in:foors and —— g | U Reno] Ty Wl woodwork, ‘may" be" obtained by soak- mmu” aTx ; Resflo‘luuon 1% % flx:nztt;_“t;: o om. | ing newspapers in a pasté made of o SNTARY 31, 1015, o5 Yeas waa read and decla d| pound of. Mo in fhtse A A Clty "han at 8|ing year, was read and declared pasged | po L . ree ‘quarts of wa- ook o . being ah adjourned meet- |and carried on the following ave anditer and adding a teaspoonful of alun. fng from that of January 20, 1019, A |Day vote: Ayes—Garloc d Ciark. quoruin - being _ present mesting ‘was | Mo, Beter BURON FOL Mo RSDE called to order by President Clark, I e DL R e i Lid o ? | 8aye Inside-bathing ‘makes any- |l Upon roll em“ine?onowm: aldermen pu'?c’fi:l';u«f:":f&"xfi&h :"E%Lfi?fr ;2'.":3 ] TN PRI WY W one look and feel clean, | were declared present: Bagley, Garlock, | op¢ Multi-Stage Turbin Pumps. with all I sweet and refreshed. | OF HOT WATER | Wash the polsons-and toxins from _system before putting more food Into stomach. Backus, Palmer, Benner, Barnall t forth-in their pre- and Clark. Absent: Phillippl, Smith and neg:s!:;;‘:m:: from the Layne & Bowler Joanis, am 0., l“;l“ rem}!l Il‘lgl ldcc’ure Fuaneg and the lowing aye al X The following bills “after being au- | Satried o8 the, ‘Pal Ated’ were Upon motion and . second T A’g’,,.,,,u”_"'"g‘,‘.;m kfi‘:’yfl—c[‘::::‘ allowed: Absen Bagley, Phillippi, . Smith .and Wash yourself on the inside before breakfast like you do on the outside. This is vastly more important be- Ole Vigen, wood to city butlding. $108.00 | 3o niy p Bemidfl Fire Department, attend- oittion. No. 146, authorizing thel M’ October, - November 28.00 axre‘ce:uon of a-contract with Ksiman, % Matteson & Wood of St. Paul and Min- 66.00 q neapolis, Minn. Investment Brokers, to 1076 | Gnahce the City of Bemidji-in its:conslc s B b r, sawing wood. 3 3 *|taken into’the 'stomach, nearly a Sk il PR 0w e e e T erp Jaod e of wable maferis] mont b2 Northwestern Telephone Exchange B o O J ks * | carrfed out of the body. If this waste ¢, Co, telephone serviges. BB | O e e e orn, as rad Seed Emulsion, Linonine, as & |material is not eliminated day by day 3. "Neeley, merchandise for poor 10,62 | PIant and Water Bl oy red on. the proventative. This well-known |it quickly forments and genorates ‘Alice S8mith, board and nurse, one following_aye and nay vote: Aye—| . remedy poisons,“gases and toxins which are resto and Beatrice Nl’acflful.. " eiephone | ‘and e Sfi‘,’,‘}"%‘;o&“kfilfia ngfif"w:iblon.: ~.bullds wp the system to & full |absorbed or sucked-into the blood | menerchandise account Hbrarysry ©°%| Absent—Bagley, Phillippl,” Smith end health standard, stream, - through - the - lymph - dacts ; : Ay so.00|domnis. o L ehaBécona ihis mesting| Linonine should always be takem | Which hould such ‘only nourishment 34.00 | o Opon O Pned. untll. eight cclock | at the first slgn of & cough or eold, | to sustain the body. . = 93.28 | p- ™. January 33rd, 1915, as it overcomes the. cause and re- | A splendid health measure is to ”N“gt ™ moves * the danger, Best remedy drink, before breakfast each day, a President. | known for broncElfls. glass of real hot water with a tea- T recommend Linonine to afl who are in | which is a harmless -way o wash " Proceedings of the foint committee from the Commercial club and the city| \iveet counell were Introauced and read, being | Attest oo spoonful of limestone phosphate in it, as follows: ; ed' of ‘8’ it build . OFPI0IAY. PROCEEDINGS OF OITY |.Lyuc astor: eter’s stomac! ver, dneys an , the Commercial Club and City ris MIN- | Coun., 1886—1905. ' lbowels; thus cleansing, sweetening OUNCIL, OTTY e Council, City of Bemidji, Minn. Linonine ha! h -endorsems Mocting Of & joint committee named | - MESOTA, JANUARY 23, 1030, 0| Tpuies f’o:“{m““,;"’m%ph ety 2:": and freshening the entire alimentary by thla ommarul'tl cgzl\; Lnd‘othe_ 1!:"% o'clock p. m., being an. adjourned meet- | ‘cure for coughp. colds and bronchitis,.—~John | canal before putting more food into SR Ciots ofcitmacting | b fro Rt of Jhakrs S0t abnd| & Eim Eraciul of Comn. Sase Rormal | the stomach. matters pertaining to the increase e, 2 Sum . g - A quarter pound of, limestone phos- meeting was cdlled to” order; President phate costs but very little at the drug water supply needed by the city of B « ‘Thal. “Those present being M. Robin. | Clark presiding. store but 1s sufficient to make anyone Call, gon, Mr. Brooks, Mr. C. W. Warfleld, Upon roll ‘call the following aldermen 4 s“h{' il:hyarc}":ndarlml.url:' mfi‘. Allderr::a\ were declared present—Garlock, Backus, * = e ~ N Y :: ;“‘tvl:):’:“ ";‘ ’xfigpa‘;::‘g%’;g edmetn Flock, Hackusy gley Palmer, Benner, Barnell, Croon and ] L en: who o BT man Bagley chal £ the wat. | Clark.. Absent—Bagley, Philllppl, Smith ; 7 | wake up with a dull, aching head or it o ding. Moot alted | and Joanis. M3) have furred tongue, bad taste, nasty &r committee. presiding. Meeting called Oxdinance. tol:re,a A ded that My;| Ordinance: designated as No. 99, pro- breath, sallow complexion, others Wolte's plans b mm".m““," ‘carrieq, | yiding for the issuance and sale of |- who have bilious attacks, acid stom- olfe's p! e 41 $50,000.00 bonds, for the purpose of con- DANBURY, CONN. ach or constipation :are. assured of It was recommended that the city . A 3 2o council obtain from Mr. Stoner the copy | Structing, extending. enlar d dme | UAI Druggists—60e and 9120, pronounced _improvements. in both of bl rints of the water system of proving the existing water. plant an b ey L all N & R c‘l’f p“::“ LA :‘ ehis time be in|Water worka system operated by the or by mail ‘on ‘féceipt of price. health -and appearance ‘shortly. ‘his polys'eulon. city, was read the firat time. o b Licr Mr. Bowler talked on well construction | mye following bill after being audit- matters, ed 'was upon motion and- second allowed: 3 st spdeatt {gMr. Buck, an’engineer, spoke on well |3 'y, KRox, wood for clty bulld: ‘Adjournment was taken until 2 o'clock | AME_ ot ot en et s P ""I" committes convened at 2 o'clock reconsider salary resolution No. 144, 9 3 mcnY To sl‘oAN,s LmlMEN'r p..m. _All members being present. Carried. isce! \ ! Al llaneons. Mr. Buck addressed the members, 8150 | ' 1y was moved and seconded that the . < &6 Fogineer Arold. salary of the judge of municipal court Are you tormented by Neuralgia, * circulation i equalizéd,” sympathetic ', Lal ed th: W h:g:nmal::l' o T e‘c’)‘\"nc‘l’f’?l?lo"::? a8 g““"“{?}n'& rerolutiops g:irlle.d" be] Lumbago, Sciatica or any of those | nerves all soothed, and soreness or: ceptance of the sition made by Mr, | X2 &t 3580000 Ber ¥ Susiness 1t| ~ aches that require a counter-ifritant? lameness disa ; To) ppears, W Elowlar. of furnlaning thres pumps for was moved to adjourn. Adjourned. Then let the soothing, warming appli- Sloan’s Liniment: is -probably the o ,':“‘ll,‘flm"“d s svarmfies 1o Cdiger Approved, . cation of Sloan's ngl;iment stop the °’counter-irritant most w:%e,ly used to & -consideration of $10,000 and freight H. M. CLARK, pain by drawing the blood away from ‘overcome | painful inflammation in President, = . the congested part. cases of _neural sore muscles, :l‘l‘:,r%iel‘l Lgouon zocor‘\’aod rlgdt'ulm Attest clare L 8. & s s > e A "Moved by 'Mr. Robinson that this| GEO. STEIN, It is the pressure on the nerves by wrenched joints, strains, bruises, gout. STmpitiey Fesommend to the o soun | 2 2 the blood rushing to the infamed Jubbing fs aot teminely FUSSUn cil that Mr. Arnold be employed by the . ean liquid is easily aj city as the engineer in charge of the | OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF OITY gi:scie ors f t tlhj . makes you uhl:e Ut .fil pplie work contemplated, seconded by Backus. [ 'CIL, CITY OF BEMIDJY, MIN- when Sloan’s ment relieves t! 4 £ A Tovad by Mr. Brooks and e by | - AEBOTA, JARUARY a7, 1919 uncin| - Swollen blood veseels iy gesting up @ ' ‘Gemefoya size bottles at your 3 . Brooks on. g . e by M OOk 0 peconded oY Incid at the City" hall, being catied for| Sounterirritant on the s the druggists. sitions are acted upon, that we accept |the purpose of passing the necessary Mr. Arnold’s propesition of construct- | resolution authorizing the submission at ing two reservoirs of four hundred thou- | the next general election of the’ City sand gallons’ capacity each, at an ap- | of Bemidji to be held February 18th, proximate cost of $10,000, as a further | 1919, the question of the adoption or recommendation to the eity council. Car- :;J:‘_cg‘gn of a certain proposed new city here belng no further business ad-| A quorum being present meeting was jmlrnmeant wEa taken. Adjourned’,. called to order; sident Clark presid- Approved, N ing. Roll Csll Upon roll call the following aldermen . D: were declared preaent—-Bngley. Backus, A. V, Garlock, [ Palmer, Benner, Barnell, Croon, Joanis City Counctl Committee. flng sclel:;)l: Absent—Garlock, f’hmippl and Smith. « ation. Resolution No. 147, authorizing the I submission at the next genéral election city clerk write Mr. Sto! the question *“shall the proposed new nts of the water avetam. that may charter be adopted,” was reéad and. de- n his possession. Carrl .} clared passed and carried on the follow- t was moved by Aiaerman Palmer. |!ng aye and nay vote: Ayes—Bagley, seconded by Bagley, that we accept the|Backus, Palmer, Benner, Barnell, Croon, roposition submitted by the Layne-|Joanis and Clark. Nays—None, Absent ler Co. by Mr. Bowler, for the pur-|—Garlock, Phillippl. and ‘Smith. chase and {natallation of three pumps There being no. further business it a:.lg?rdterml of their proposed contract. | was moved to fi:x?;g'd Adjourned. e red, H. M. CLARK, President. Attest, GEO. STEIN, Moved by Alderman Garlock, second- ed by Benner, that we employ Mr, Ar- nold if the work is carried on'as recom- | Attest, mended by the joint Commercial club| GEO. STEIN, and. councll committee, as the engineer City Clerk. in_charge. Carried. whrgposition of ‘Kalman, Elflmne‘;on‘ & 0od as submitted by Mr. B. E. Heeter, to take up the proposed bond issue account ot the water department, was HAVE DARK HA!R Sttt By paimer, waa aecired ae:| AND LOOK YOUNG on and Boltng s | Nobody Can Tell When' You held on Febru: 18th, 1918, the follow- & ing polling places were designated, and D““:“v_&'«;!, FI"ll_fld Hair ith -Sage Tea- ’ :}IQ following named as judges of elec- on: First Ward—Judges of: election, F. S. Amola, 1. gm:;r and Wm. Kietn. fifafian%mci‘merdkeplt her h:lir beau- o:ing place, er's Store. 'ully darkened, glossy and attrac- '32&3’?’1’.“‘#{%&’..“:25’“&. 3 |tive with a‘ brew of Sage Tea and Fenton, Polling place, City Building. | Sulphur. Whenever ‘her hair. took M Dioaire G A Syatker and O . |on that d“tl]:-m f:g:‘;le“ :nt!l::;‘:ed :‘ll’a' It must be a cough remedy can be relied upon for all the ‘Stephen. Polling ' place, Dicaire’s Log | Pearance, | different coughs that are so prevalent. While the causes of all {lding. R P : Biiifing. Ward —Judges of election, SUBLiEY. witht-wondertdl leact:: Ly coughs are primarily the same, yet the condition of the patient asking'at any drug store for “Wyeth’s C ks R A DY miné".‘,‘,:‘é:% O apd donn | Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you is what makes the difference in the nature of the cough itself. Fifih Ward—Judges ot election, D. S.| will get a large bottle of this old- Coughs of healthy persons are easier to cure than the coughs of A 3 2 b L P Good for the Whole Family u(;vnq"; Chamberhin _ A good h remedy is one that can be £ depmsdog'l :::: t;enc;\exr: coughs. Not one that cures some particular cough, but coughs in gen: Kidder, K. Paulson and Mr. Elmauist.|time recipe improved by the addition| | jnvalids. The powerful convulsive cough of a large man is B rication of Wi Meparamic for pool | of other ingredients, all ready to use,| § 1o 4 ; an the cough of a'baby. If you get a remedy ry © harder to cure ugl! ¥ ¥ room license was on motion and second | for about 50 cents. : This simple mix- ¢h il 1 man's cough and yet not.be too pow “x;tpel?.utlan of J. 7. Doran for plam. | tUTe can be depended upon to restore at will cure a arlfe 3 g Y yet 1 ber's license was on motion and second | natural color and beauty to the hair. for the baby, you have a good cough remedy. ‘ri':el‘}i:auon of L. P. Eckstrum for A wafl-k;lodwn downt%'wnflgm H L. ) 5 . P says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage Chambe l C h R El‘%'i;',',ae;fm‘.'l&?" bt i o o amii S\ll‘lphur (Zoutlpcumltlly nowdbmuz; riai 8 oug €m y Pon motion and second this meeting | it darkens so natural and even! i s Lt 3 1 ;"n“?,‘;n:glr;“?;‘dd until eight o'clock { that nobody can tell it has been_ap- is just ‘}“‘ kfin& of reni‘edyf. al{tklia gooc{ fortl:e'ny mzm‘zerfof :E:fi Approved, plied—it's so easy to use, too. You family. It relieves coughs o inds. It is product of m H! M. CLARK, |simply dampen & comb or soft brush thought and study to produce an ideal cough remedy. It is com- Atgest, President. | and draw it through your hair, taking posed of things which cure easily and soothingly without harm- QRO STHIN, one strand at a time. By morning ing the most delicate tissues of the throat. It acts as easily and b Gek the gray hair ‘disappeats; after an. safely on the young as on the old, and is the ideal remedy for T R r—— other application or two, it is restored y o 1 young ¢ a hooni hand b hitis.” EDINGS OF OITY|tq its natural color and looks glossy, coughs, colds, croup, influenza, whooping cough and bronc! NESOTA, JANUARY n,' ““‘l = soft and beautiful.. This jparation : o * Gity council met at Clty hall at &|is a delightful toilet roquisite. It is %w P Patel — Qo Lomdberbssins T e it o i T e a et | ot intended for the cure, mitigation uary 21. 1919, A quorum being present | O prevention of disease. g eausp:the skin pores’ do. not absorb| (. " | impurities into the blood, causing {l1- ness, while the bowels pores. do. 2 For every ounce .of food and drink ving o - the food may be, or how much they excess acid wi today . for our fully fllus- trated booklet on Cance! and its treatment. St is Fre DR. 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