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ORDINANCE XNO. | Ordinan: ¢ and Provid- [ Wher { o MB]’HERSN ngms_ " o g A =lh of | ized bynmearfi;mll'o: clzf Arx;clye[? :r 11;1- ! s X er laws 0 nnesota TSR ey Mitnnas | in February. 1889, wherein it was speci-| When the Children Cough, Ruk fied that the time of the commencement Musterole on Throats and Chests . 4 Bxisting Wal of said corporation should be the first Advertisements in this Columb coSt|oteq by the Oity of Bemid) day of March, 1889, and should continue half cent 'a Word per issue, when paid| The cny‘ Founcu of ‘the City Does tox“Nthhel:gs(leozsy‘?:;';_;n:]xgflmd fiecemry . cash :: ;d:::uo. I'::.:d will be run for qrdn!n as fo lo::c’uonq hs& &"e’ % "rf ‘3:: corpo’radflonf b&f:" ! an e, » ende or a further period o rty 5y 7o) That the proper officers, name.liy, the Ads-chirged on our books cost one s uame b (30) years; now lrtngre‘htl;‘e. i o The cent & word per issue. No'ads rum for z{#{gr il:l?hg'&%d. cfll:lrmv’\‘lef;id and. di- du?:fl‘gnrggmt‘mg' cori;)o ‘l’onm;\l: gflgln— loss than 35d. rectl. to axdec(ule in th:nfim&';f:g‘:"::h:fig :lllly creathedr gnduard;;]x;xeedurrgll;‘ P:r 3‘2?- = i’ {lina commlsaion provided for bt | nECIA"0¢ CHIFLY (30) years, and that the the charter, the bonds of the City of|life of the corporation be and the same FOR SAxE | Bemidji, in the amount of ll!fly thousand| hereby is extendhexd n}lr t.hlrtl;; 1(98_0) vears| jar in the house, ready for instant use. : s e dollars (560.000;1:’)“2::‘2\1& ue. 4 | from and after March 1st, ) “eu is the remedy for adults, too, - POR SALE-—SIx pool 8 3 i < ves sore throat, bronchitis, " tonsili .. cheap it hkox? at once, will con- s;;u bé)m}s shall beufl)(l{bt_r‘l‘ r't'im&'br)' CERTIFICATE: : tis, " sider”trade for team or truck car,}jumbered from one () Lo EHY L)) - We. the undersigned, being the presi- W. R, Spéars, Agency club room.| Berusiye nal be b e n “whall pe|dent and secretary; Jespectively, ot tne Red Lake, Minn, ¥ 7d34 3Pnroved by the sinking fund comn‘ns: hereby certify that. the inatrament to S e = .'i.’éhigfil'fl."fi %ir::;‘:;?;o:;"& which this certificate is attached is a FOR SALE-—One new Curliss air anz' thousand dollars” each,” shall ~bear,! 'i?!oapt_:gd g;,’":fi; °°£’;c%“:l7&2-r;“g}“"{g: ¢ compressor complete. Call 266w. |58, March 1, 1919, and bear Intercst at 120y the . “stockhol of - the _ L5 222t1] ‘he rate of five and ome-half per. cent f‘.’;é'cm kv;ela‘t!‘;lggr hfi?imal gt%ofilx?cnlpgl e | (53 ) PeT_ANNUM, ‘Yfiylh“ semi ghiually | o of the company on Monday, the 5 % 3 3 Paul, ;- e FOR SALE—Two corner lots on Doud | »n “the First Natlonal Bank, St. Paul|37:4%4y of February, 1919, at 10 o'clock u ywest corner, east|Minnesota. Said bonds shall be payable} , 'y, "anq we further certify that all avenue, south s iwenty-five years from- thelr date, Dutj s tng gtockholders of the company were . tront, ideally located. Two blocks| ihe right shall be reserved to pay bonds present at that meeting and consented trom the néw normal gchool. Price| aumbered one (1) anditwo (t!h)e n March | thereto, ana that the said resolution was right and will sell balf cash, bal- |y 1030 855 12 JERER 1" anch of tho | 3dopted by the unantmous voto n favor ance on terms. Address, “Lots,” | ears 1935 to 1943 inclusive, by giving oy vt 2 E care Pioneer. 222tf| thirty days notice in writing of the E. A, ENGLER, ~“MADE I§ (ROOKSTON " e e e clls,,{'i i{:}:en&orfi 50 to g:.y.tguthe bank at 3 ~ Pl‘filldenl. p FOR. SALE—Chance to get a half | whic ¢ bonds gg:ch R said” bopds WL o “C. H. DODDS, acre of ‘tleared land, with small] ;7 CSBNER SUTEI %, ng tacuiimiie | (gea1y froibecagtary. * summer cottage on Birchmont |y ure:iofiithe: “mayor and the fac- " F lasoeated, ‘Reasonable. _9Im sjgpatwre.of the city clerk print- 3d,- Hithy hod- or-engravead thereon. ‘rlx;a fall Taith and uc‘red!! of eert:%yml:ry mi y nneso! are ot FOR SALE—BIX room house,’ hot| Svembie plodged for the. prompt and water heat, gas and all other mod- | raithful payment of the principal and “What An Awful Complex- ion!" DEADLY WORMS Bragch House, 114 Third Street, Bem Often attack children and ab- sorb the viltality of the child. 2aleness, emaciation, and nerv- >us twitching are indications.| “Hollister’'s Rocky Mountain Tea” is a deadly foe to all stom- “FOR SALE-=~Two cows. dereon, phone 300. Many a person would be good- ich and bowel impurities, eject- |looking but for a muddy, blotchy, in 1 : d_heali pimpled complexion. . Why put up ing, cleansing- an ealing, | with such disfiguring conditions? renewing vitality and restoring| Do not allow food-waste to lie in ern conventences. Very good loca- nterest of sald bonds in €¢cordance with shall be used and employed for the pur- Edward An. The sald. bonds 8o jssued shall be 6-226 | .in, shall be"credited“to and ‘placed ir 1 1 than the par valuc 2 Rereof; together w S the bowels and ferment for this fills tion; “Is oliebed for quick sale‘at a | NG rma thereet: | i be issued for sacrifice. -Address H care Plono;r. and the proceeds realized - therefrom vess . 8-21t f extehding the public water works poe:r.ie?i a.nd opera'ted b‘;“lfld city. 54326 Section 3. e e | 1e80! 1d by the sinking func SALE-—Household- furniture, | o8otiated and sold by the sigking funs { p'if. taken at once. 813" Miss. ‘gfiflifi?fihy’n}nmmh{’- Tealized there. PO BALE: Floues and Tot alefar.| movied: nowevers that sajd bonds ana s Y 8 at sal 'Nlfi'tm m‘:o:f'.l.::goll:hu:lll:%lhg; ;;tt,vho nu:l‘l’:!‘udr'or sold for an amount corner, Nymore. Cheap if taken| hereof, together with the accrued in. at once... Vincent Jonas, Nymore, | -erest it any, thereon, and then only tc health to the little sufferer. the blood with dangerous poisons Minn. | e e e b Start by giving the child a cup |Which not only ruin the complexion but_the health as well. tonight. Delay may endanger| " Your druggist has a product called the life of your child—get a|SALINOS, which will 'completely p empty the bowels, including the low- er bowel, where. most poisons are formed. It is pleasant in taste and inaction, soothing yet sure. Fully effective in cold water. 9 Get a bottle. Take it first thing tomorrow morning. Th te) 1ght committee of the :n)",° "é‘.m‘m‘;’if‘u l)fue_hy suthorised, or- b required to -;c _;'n'l:te‘ nfl:\ml; s lc‘lommon‘!“tt package today from i S City Drug. Store P S S Y FOR SALE—Large Cary safe in per- fect - condition. Smith-Robinson * Lumber Co. 10226 FOR SALE—5 sore lots and other ftiterast on"said bonds and 4 - iand -on easy terms will take "u%“f“’z'i'c'f-:}‘;‘:agt' | L v 1! d ty.bonds. . Phone 780].m)u- il n, la]tt‘:“::d zzr'.cdn’z — arson, Nymore, Mifn. ige. of the gene : Lt ity for -t ent. of salc sS4 S R DALY HEALTH TALKS FOR BALE—-At Tego than Balt of ifs| | hat satg ]llmm?: .i‘m‘ be'tn substen- . . .0l A .. 'One .complete res-| !ally the following form: : 3 5 e t. . Address B. C.care| V0o oiio o or America, T | Where Most Sickness Begins R o a1 .. Btate of Minnesota, e 3 and Ends .~ ‘. WATER WOBKS'BOND.’:". .| :‘BY FRANKLIN DUANE, M.D.. ) Y 01 o - <3 . " - | Jtary, Bate of Minnesots, aeknowl. | It can be said broadly that most humen |3 FOR: RENT—Five . room - liGuse on | dges Itéelf to owe, and for' value e | ilia begin in, the stomach and end-in the oud -Avi hireo room ‘house ‘on | ;flved: hereby promises'to pay to bearer | somach. ’(l}uod_ diéqutiop means- ggog 466, Ave:~ 8. J.P." Lahr,” Mark- c Dollar: health, and poor digestion méans ba hem: .Hotel Building. .3a226 i oupind Dollare health, ‘The minute your stomach fails to | § - = e date nereof until pald, ‘st the rate of o o e er . ' 2 nnum, payable u‘qm’i-nnn':xakll&epn 5% | Indigestion and_ dyspepsia_are-the com- irst days of Septémhér and March in| monest forms, but thin, impure blood, ;‘:“l‘.fif:a.,:* evidenced by and upon the | hendaches, backaches, pimples, Blotches, Apply neicfl Intot-es:L coupons as they several- | lizziness, belohi , coated )QOHM weak- |- 2d226} 1y become, due, both. principal and in- | icss, poor appetite, slecplessnessy.coughs, lereat payhble In lawful money of the} ycldsand bronchitis are almost ag gommon. “No one who has not had Influenza can realize the suffering it causes or how it defies treatment. | know of nothing that will give such prompt relief as Charnberlain’s Cough Remedy, for whenit'is taken the pain in the chest disappears, the fever sub- dde@@a’flle whole body becomes more comfortable. Then again, the after effects of Influenza are often even more distressing than the disease itself, but they can be avoided if vou use Chamberlain’s Cough .Remedy Though the greatest danger from chis disease is Pneumonia, I have never known a single case of Influenza to result in it when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was freely given. ' The persistent _cough that frequently follows Influénza can be relieved by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and should not-be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome.” ; : Yourss fou Pealel = Guamisy Clambirlisis County 1$1000) on the first day of March, A. D. h 1944, togather with interest thereon from | nroperly dispose - of ~the food_. you eat, troubles begin to erop out in various forms. “WANTED, , horse. 20,000 Aéres” kood land. | (solid ““Tragct, if possible);Northern Min- nessta ' preferred. Must be low price’ and_Wwe mean real business. -+Address, “with -full particulars, to Box, -86, 8t. Paul, Minn. 3d226 WANTED-_Dish washer—Third St ‘d any .constitutional or statutory imitatlons, J : o In witneis whereof, the City of Be midji, by its city council,” haa - cause( his hond t6 be sealed with ‘its cor orate seal, to be signed by its maxor— rs Pllere: aciury oPill s S ) 34 WANTED-—Two men-in Bemidjt and | United ‘Statos of Amerlca at the First| 1yor icbut one way to have goodl health, ) Ssasaa . BUCrounding territory. Good: elean | MRSV Bt it s it OF Sits bona, | wnd that is to put and keep your stomach | PERFECT-PEACE: AND selling proposition. See Mr. Kerr | oty v,,mcf’pm and interest, at maturi ‘n good order. This is easy to do if fi?su CONTENTMENT g SR at Jefferson ‘hotel. 14225 the ':l‘t‘y r;!;hirg:odz; b?;dplraedssoe\:ircos of | iake Dr.ll’_iorce's 3°§?‘°1"me‘°§1»100& ; w D-—Gifl a i This bond | f fes of like| ‘overy. Itisa wonderful tonic and blooc A %?;1;}2 . i1 at Home Bl;;;{i late, -l;r;\‘nt;'l:l_nt{fis:';iln:th;nl;%r::g'fieo ;5-)? )uy(;fier,' ;u;dt is ué g:afi:) to t[u;ke,h m& ;; When Y ou ) at it jum ol y thous: ollars 0 : | nade of roots and herbs. Dr. )y a e et eeeeeie—— | Igglled by the city for the purpose of ds behind thisstandard - & = WANTED—GIf] for. general -house-| :xtending the ~ existing water. works | Suffalo, N. Y, stands behin ; ; g I8 ted and ted_by the city, pur- | nedicine, and it is good to know, that so 405. Lake Blvd. M“ E”‘X' anrfz o«}gnc':{‘og:&:l :eyc & ;e ngndfiy olhe stinguiéheéi a t{;{l;%s%cig& is é.yro%élh to b;:: Koar S gr itad e} f Y | his name identified with it. When AT T s s R | 14 S G | e Gl Nl Dl s | NOOIPS Butter 4 able location | >f sald city, and under authority o x J ““Not too. faF trom the business dts.| 1d 1n.ail Fespects 1o compiiance witt | fctor whose reputation goes ail around | (O OIS Ice Cream trict...Address “S,” Pioneer. 130t!{ hereunto anabling. the.earth. _Still meve, you get a temper- ae—— It is hereby certified and recited. that | ance medicino that cortains not a drop of ‘FOR ANY. Kind of a real estate deal | i things, acts and conditions requirec | alcohol or narcotic of any kind. -Long ago . 86b of write B. J. Willits, 407 Bel- “!at‘eh%tcfirl‘:s::;::n pnd L :-):u‘-)tfgi" R | Dr. Pierce combined certain,. valuable trami.ave. ..Phone 41. ‘121381 434 city, to happen and to be done anc | vegetable ingredients—without thie use of peied roCe (o 4000, o | lcbol o, oot theoe rmedies ahvays ncaso 54 avebeenstrictly “tempérance medicines. 106 rorm and tlone aa reauired by law. | If piles ato torturing.you, got and use _ md thit the total indebtedness of sai( | Picrce’s. Ahodyne Pile” Ointment. The P : Aty “including this bond, does not ex | quick ruliEf3t gives is hard to believe until o ? ¢ ga 5 you try itl.) “f coxl’xlsfi ;t%d, ‘Dxl;.‘3 Plerggis 3 % R Pleasant Pellets shoul e taken while . . aing Avodyno-Ple Oinrseat, * Fow i Acid-Stomach Steals Strength and R il ot oo vt Good Feelings From Millions -remedies will not relieve and usually over- come. They are so good that -nearly every drug store has them for sale. (nnnnnunnnseuRaneHn Subscribe for The Pic ; HunnnREnmRnn s 1nd attested by its city clerk this iay of March, A. D. 1919, - furnished flat, close in, or part of Se%.' hall f . plenty. And the strange thin is to strike right at the very cause of Shra= private residence. References ex- ‘}}nlly&"iht: “,fi?:&?:; ;o,?,-,!;he ;wubstan about it is that the people w'th acid- this trouble and clean the excess acid { dated March 1, 1919, No fact that an adid-stemgch cannot to eat—just like a bit of candy. { : firorerly digest- fo6®." ‘Instead of literally absorb the injurious excess T Att ealthy, normal digestion, the excess - acid and carry it away through the P, S o i i cafe. . v 219tf WANTED—3 or 4 room heated and changed." Also desire room'-and ‘hoard ‘for young ‘lady employed. Address “E" care Pioneer. ' 2-325 S — NERVOUSNESS .ON THE DECLINE Doctors .Enco_uraged, They Hold Out Hope for All “Nothing wrohg but my nerves'. We hear it at home, at work -and -every- where: ‘Certainly, nervousness’is a dis- ease. ’2 man or woman might better have a broken leg than o shattered, run down ‘nérvous system. Overwork ‘and worry drains the nerve - cells and centers of all - their strength and vitality, then you get your sleepless nights, poor blood, ner- vousness, worry and fear. The better doctors of today know just what to-&o in cases of this kind. .A few weeks' use of Phosphated . Iron rarely fails to strengthen and: feed . the Phosphate- hungry nerve centers. Attest: Ouoviisnas . 27.50 On the firat day otfioptember. A.D. ' arch, the City of Bemidji, Minnesota, will nay to bearer twenty-sev: and 50-100 dollars ($27.50) at the First National Bank. 8t. Paul, Minnesota, for. interest due that day on its water works bond, Cit < That in bongn No. 1 and No. 2 there be included.a@ uprovision in words and figures substantially as follows: o city reserves:iths rl&tht to Prepny this bond on Mareh 1, 1934, by 1vlng thirty days notice inwritihg of its inteption 80 to do, to the 'bank at whigh the same is ?lylblu." and- that a like provision be {ncluded in bonds'numbered 3 to 20 Inclusive, reserving the right to F opay two of sald bonds in: the order of their numbers on March 1, iri each of the years 1335 to.1943 inclusive; - And that on each of the coupons con- taining a prepayment Y‘rlvllase, which coupons maturs after the ‘date of~per- mittéd prepayment, there = be printed the rds, “Unless this bond is sooner pal Bection 6. s This _ordinance shall take effect and be in.force after its passage, approval and publication. The form of- the bond sét out=in the Constipated Now For the man at the desk Constipation is a ch that is bowels become sliugus su s bowels me sluggi d if neglected the result is serious. i Read the experience of J. R.Grosch of LaCrosse, Wis. “For the past two yearsl have had stomach trouble His habits of life are One of the worst features of acid- stomach is that very often it literally starves its vietims in the midst of stomachs seldom know what their trouble realiyis. ., . No matter hnwgofl owgwholesome the food may be, .orshow, much they eat, they do not gaih in strength. This i8 clearly “explained by the acid causes the food to sour and fer- ment. Then when this mass of sour, fermented food, charged with excess acid, passesinto the intestines, it be- comes the breeding place for all kinds of germs and toxic poisons, which in turn are absorbed into the blood and in this way distributed throughout the entire body. And that is exactly why it is that so many thousands of people eat and eat and keep on eating and yet are literally starving in the midst of plenty. Their acid-stomachs make it absolutely impossible for them to get the full measure of nour- ishment out of their food. And it doesn’t take long for this poor nour- ishment to show its ill effects in a weakened, emaciated body. . Youmaysay: ‘‘My stomach doesn’t hurt me.”” That may be true because ‘easy way to do this. acid-stomach is the real cause of the trouble. Naturally, the sensible thing to de out of the stomach, Thereis a quick, A “wonderful new remedy quickly removes the excess acid without the slightestdis«. . comfort. Itis EATONIC. Made in the form of tablets—they are %hood ey intestines..” They also drive the bloat out of the body—in fact you can fairly feelitwork. Makea testof EATONIC in your own case today. Get a big box ef EATONIC from your druggist. See for yourself how surely it b quick relief in those painful attacks ofindigestion, bitter heartburn, belch- ing, disgusting food repeating, that awful bloat , lumpy feelin; eatin, r Banish all your stomach troubles so completely that you forget you have a stomach. en you can eat whai you like and digest your food in com- Tort without fear of distressing after effects, If EATONIC does notrelieve you, it will not cast you one penny. You can return it to your drugglst and get i r . . 1 your money back. So if you haye ihe Phosphated Iron certainly does tike | foresolng “3’:;‘::“ 18 hereby approved and was badly constipated. My businesswas such many victims of acid-stomach do not _ slightest qsl':estion abuut)your health :‘17:1!?&: ch?:: a3 l:h:e mal olrglz of pa- Chas. W. Vandersiuls, that | was without physical exercise all day long, I actually suffer stomach pains. Then —if you feel you are rgt getting all Whai s LheAE 0 8 pe"";” ioo. % Hld’gor. tried many remedies, and recently tried DR, MIL] again, there are millions who dosuffer ~ the strength out of your food—if you The cheeks become filled out and flush- - B LAXATIVE TABLETS. I found them to be ex- all kinds of aches and pains—head- ed with the healthy ruddy glow that only pure, red fironized blood can give, eyes sparkle, their step has the spring and swing of youth and their whole 8 m seems’'to be alive with energy and good Spirits, . M¢. Nervous Man or Woman, Phos- phated. Iron wil do all this far you if you will give:it-a chance. Do not drag around, all in -and -half-dead another d:x when help is so near. Get busy! and bé a live one once again! T insure doctors and their patients getting - the - geniuina Phosphated Iron we have put in cap. ules only, s0 do not cliow dealers to give you pills or tab- lets. Insist on.capstles. City Attorney. Geo. W. Rhea, City Treasurer. Sinking Fund Commission. Presented by Alderman Palmer. Read the first time January 23rd, 1919. wfiend the second time February 4th, Read the third ti 1919“ e rd time February 17th, 1919, and passed, mer, Benner, Barnell, Clark, Croon, Yeas, Alderman Bagley, Garlock, Pal Bmith Akgd LJou:Més. Nays, ~Aldermen, one. sen ermen Phillippl. Approved February 31, 1919, CHAS. W. VANDERSLUIS, o - Mayor. Attesta.. - - GEO. STEIN, _Cify Clerk S14298 actly what 1 needed. I never used any medicine that acted so maturally and without any griping or cramping.” taste like Backus-‘and | SEG iy o, o, omen o Shild sute its af ill - nt ills, who will-try DR. safe and effective medi = no trouble to il unwbe ul get children to take ring from TABLETS will find in them a icine. They are pleasant to take— Costs only a few cents a box; aches, rheumatic twinges, gout, lum- bago, pains around the heart and in the chest—who never dream that an are not feeling tip-top, ready for your work, full of vim and vigor—do give EATONIC a fair trial this very da: and see how much better you wili feel. ATONIC: FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH Y SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER" after 1. and other stomach miseries. % Defective