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PROCEEDINGS OF BE X BOARD ' OF EDUCATI 13, 1919. s d Ma, The regular meeting of t*le Board of ‘Hducation was called to order by Dr. 8mith, President. Other members pres- m& '39:15 ‘Messrs. Molander, Tuomy, Roe “Bolco! m., “The minutes of the previous mest- ing were read and Hrovsd. The list and record of the graduating class was {fl»ented. Data concerning the amount eceived from School Farm _returns, ®tc., showed that a total of $83.47 h been deposited to the credit of ‘the dis- trict. Thod!ounw»ln‘ bills were read and ap- ved: E. Battles, d fa ant rmm .. Andrew Benson, repair of roof. Earl A. Barker, tollet articles Bazaar Store, Domestic Scien C’:up lies U W.yM. Elg\lc manual training 15.18 170.42 22.50 . D. Lucas, farm supplies Minn, Electric Light C r .. vice .. H. J. Olin, transportation Security State Bank, prem! Pollc{ No.: 891 8entinel Publishi and Agl. supplie Smith-Robinson tr-lnlnfi’nnd farm supplie: L. E. Taber, domestic supplies Troppman’s Department szore: farm supplies .. West Disinfecting Co., janitor's -up&lrlel Jack Williams, farm supplies There being no further business, meeting, upon motion, was_adjourned. E. H. 8M| ;{ OB President. " Clerk. RESOLUTION NO. 153, The following resolution was intro- duced by Alderman Palmer, duly sec- onded by Alderman Bagley: Pursuant to adjournment, the city council of the City of nemuyi, Minne- sota, met on the 2nd day of June, 1919, at_8 o'clock p. m. Members present: Garlock, Bagley, Backus, Palmer, Jones, Vandersluis, be- “‘ih‘ majority of sald council. e meeting was called for the .pose of receiving and 1:onlhiarlr|qJ 1d for $50,000 of the city’s bonds to be is: sued upon the terms and conditions Roclfle in the Ordinance passed b the city_councll of said city on the 17t! da% of February, 1919. he following bids were received: Kalman, Matteson & Wood, of St. Paul, Minn., bidding par and accrued interest, plus a payment of $500.00. tion af Alderman Palmer, sec- the following resolu- ted: ‘Whereas, tge bid of Kalman, Matte- son & Wood, of St. Paul, Minnesota, for the $50,000 of Water Works Exten- sion Bonds of said city, dated March 1st,1919, complies with the terms of ul:fland 18 by this council deemed fav- orable; Now, therefore, be it resolved, that sald bid of sald Kalman, Matteson & Wood_be, and the same hereby is, ac- ceg‘ted and said bonds awarded to them. 'he roll being called, said resolution was accagtod by the following _vote: Garlock, Bagley, Backus, Palmer ,Jones, Vandersluis, “Yes.” “Nays”, none. Car- ried unanimous. Approved June 7th, 1919, L. F. JOHNSON, Mayor. ur- Attest: Attest: GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. (24) PFROCEEDINGS CITY COUNCIL, CITY D. OF BEMIDJI, MINN. June 9th, 1919, Council met at city hall at 8 o'clock P. M. A quorum being gteunt. meet- ing was called to order, President Van- dersluis presiding. Pre®ROLL CALL. Upon roll call the following aldermen were declared present: Garlock, Back- us, Palmer, enner, Croon, Barnell, Jones, Vandersluis. Absent—Bagley, Cooper, Joanis. TES. Minutes of the regular meeting of 5‘“ 26th, 1919, and adjourned meeting June 2nd, 1919, were read and ap- proved. RESOLUTION. Resolution designated as No. 163, au- thorizing the construction of cement sidewalks along the north side of 14th street, from Irvine Avenue west to the east line of the north side school Fl‘ounda. was Introduced by Alderman 'almer, seconded by Jones, duly read and declared passed and carried on the following aye and nay vote. ‘Ayes,’” Garlock, ckus, Palmer, Benne Croon, 'Barnell, 'Jones, _ Vanderslui “Nays,” none. Absent: Bagley, Coop- er, Joanis. ‘Resolution designated as No. 154, was introduced by Alderman Garlock, sec- onded by Croo! roviding for a license fes for conveyances carrying passen- gers durlnfx carnivals, conventions, and picnics held in the city, read and de- clared passed and carried on the fol- lowing aye_and nay votes: —Garlock, Backus, Palmer, Croon, Harnell, Jones, _Vandersluis, “Nays'—none. Absent. Bagley, Coop- er, Joanis, ORDINANCE. Ordinance No.*® 100, regulating the sale of non-intoxicating beverages, was read the third time. and was declared lost by the following vote: “Ayes, Pdlmer, Benner, Vandersluis, Backus. “Nays,” Garlock, Croon, Barnell, Jones. Absent—Bagley, Cooper, Joanis. 5 Ordinance No. 101 was read the sec- ond time, as amended. Ordinance No. 102 was read the sec- oad time, no amendments being offer- e “Ayes” Ben’;\er, BIDS. Bids for the construction of cement walks, street eronldg and curbs, were now opened and read, being as tollows: & Loitved— For .furnishing material and laying sidewalks, per square foot, 12, For furnishing material and laying curbs, per lineal foot, .40, For furnishing material and laying alley crossings, per square foot, § .18. For furnishing material and 1 ylng street crossings, per square Innt.‘ .18. Upon motion du}iy made and second- ed the bid of Goodman & Loitved was declared accepted, satisfactory bond to be furnished. Bids for the reconstruction and re. modeling of the city hall ware opened and read, being »s follows: Geo. E .$13,852.00. Lauritzen & Ben: son, $15,483.00. It was moved and sec- onded that the consideration of the ac- cePtance or rejection of the blds sub- mitted by Geo. E. Kreatz and Lauritsen & Benson, be held over until the next regular meeting, or be considered at a special meeting to be called for that purpose. Carried. i BONDS. The personal bid of J. J. Doran for the construction of proposed extersion of sewer system 2t Minnesota Avenue and Second street, in the sum of $500, which was offered, was not considere: Mr. Doran being requested to furnish surety bond. 3 The Surety Bond of Goodman & Loit- ved for construction of storm sewer was not accepted, the same being re- turned for_a properly axecuted for ‘Bond of E. J. Bourgeois, City BEngi eér and Superintendent Water Depar ment, with the United States Fidelity &x(ini%%%nty Co. as uuritles én the utu? ol ! was_aj roVe: an acgepted. PJ'FITION. ¥ Petition of property owners for the vacation of a portion of Woodland Av- enue, in what is sometimes designated as Carson’s addition, and for the vaca- tion of a portion of a certain alley in what is sometimes designated as Car- son’s Addition, was read and upon mo- . tion and second was referred to the City Engineer, City Attorney and street and Walks committee. Report of the Municipal court for week ending May 19th, showing $44.00, and for week ending June 9th, showin, $17.00 paid the city treasurer, was re: and accepted. 90.00 | 1, 1.00 the| g Johnsonm - as -the view the returns as made by the city assessor. Applications of the Order of Moose for a carnival show license was granted on motion and second. Communication of the Board of Health relating to inspection of milk was read and referred to the Committee. No further business ap enrlni‘ it was moved to adjourn. ~Adjourned. roved, C. W’.WVANDRSLUIB. President. Attest: R GEO. STEIN, D City Clerk. _—_— PFROCEEDINGS -CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINN,, MAY 26’ 1919. Re%ular meeting - of -the city council held at the city hall at 8 o’clock p. m. A quorum being Brasent. meeting wi called to order, President Vandersluis ROLL CALL 3 Upon roll call the following alder- men were declared present; Garlock, Bagley, Palmer, Cooper, Croon, Barnell, Joanis, Vandersluls. Absent:’ Backus, Benner, Jones. MINUTES. Minutes of regular meeting of May 12th were corrected to read “the city engineer was directed to draw plans and specifications for storm sewers covering the territory lying east of Beltrami avenue and = 10th to 13th streets, and city clerk was directed to advert{se for necessary bids for con- uti'ucuon.“'l Minutes were then approv- read. Minutes of the special meeting of (24) 5.62 | presiding. 8 M,y 19th were read and approved. BILLS The following bills being audited e, upon motion and second, al- lowed: Roll, month of April......$1,336.34 et gang, street labor gen- al 146.75 340.11 ec Llf & Power Co., fienernl lighting contract Apri Street Gang, septic tank-flush- ing general street labor ... Beatrice Mills, salary librarian Beatrice Mills, salary librarian Agt. G. N. Ry.. freight charges on well machinery Agent Soo Ry., freig! on well machinery st{’eet gang, general street la- 564.05 264.76 20.00 22.60 627.18 12.22 or .. reeneesne 204,00 Street gang, labor account wat- er department ........ 12.00 E. J. Bourgeois, labor super! tendent water Dept., and sup- 68.25 . Ecki 3 er department 1.50 Neptune Meter Ci couplings, water department... 170.10 Neptune eter Co., meters and couplings, water department... 170.10 P. Ecksrum, labor account water department 34.60 J. J. Doran, labor account wat- er department . 24.40 J. A. departmen 1.76 Watrous Engl ter department . 10,21 0. G. Schwandt, merchandise, ac- count poor 13.11 Water Department, vice at library . 7.00 Library Bureau, ry B 13.00 40.90 . 42.80 work, ... 45.50 police enton, st. water ser- . “Pal & books, library Goodman & Lol work at city yard Jos. Hahn, scavenger property owners Ward Bros. Jitney hire, department oJhn Goodman, wood, city bulld- property owners Ward Bros., jitney de}mrtment < 4 Sentinel Publishing Co., afficial publications. - R. medicine, city team Burgess, A. Thompson, rest room, May .. Jos. Hahn, scavenger wor) dogs Beltram oats, city team . C. E. Batties, supp] partment 5 Northwestern Telephone Ex- change Co., telephone service Standard Oil Co., oil, fire depart- ment . : Bemidji Auto Co., ga: department . Rainge Oftice RESOLUTION Resolution designated as No. 150, was lnt&-oduced by Alderman Palmer, sec- onded by Bnfiley, being as follows: Resolved, the City Council of the Cl'kly of Bemidji: hat the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized and direct- ed to draw a warrant in the sum of fif- 8' ($50.00) dollars, payable from the éneral Fund in favor of L. F. Johnso! treasurer of the Memorial Day Coi mittee, said amount to be used to a: sist in defraying the expenses of Mem orial Day exercises, May 30th, 1919, Upon the call for ayes and nays, the tollowing aldermen voted “aye"—Gar- It Bagley, Palmer, Cooper, Croon, ell, Joanis, Vandersluis. “Nay: Absent—Backus, Benner, Jones. ‘said resolution was declared duly pagged and carried. solution designated as No. 161, was introduced by Alderman Garlock, s by Palmer, being as follows Resolved, by the City Council of the of Bemidji: “That sidewalks of the width of & feet, made of cement 4 inches thick, are hereby directed to be constructed upor and” along each side of the following named streets In the city of Bemidji: Doud Avenue from Tenth Street north to Fourteenth street; Twelfth Street from Beltrami Ave- nue east to Doud Avenue; Thirteenth Street from Beltrami Av- enue’ east to Doud Avenue. Such sidewalks are directed to be laid upon lines and grades given by the clt'i: engineer. ‘he said resolution was declared duly passed and carried on the followmng aye and nay vote: ‘“Ayes”—Garloox, Bagley, Palmer, Cooper, Creon, Barnell, Joani Vandersluis. ‘“Nays"—None. Absent—Backus, Benner, Jones. ORDINANCES. Ordinance No. 100, regulating the sale of non-intoxicating beverages, was read the second time. Ordinance No. 101, regulntln{ the placlns of electrical poles, posts, brack- ets and wires, was read the first time. BIDS. Bids for storm sewer construction on 10th, 13th and 14th streets, east of Bel- trami and Dewe?' Avenues, were open- ed and read, being as follows: Good- man & Loitved, $7,116.52; L. P. Eck- strum, $7,392.10. and the Haggert Con- struction Co., $10,469.10. Up6n motion and second, the bid of Goodman & Loit- ved was declared dulv accepted. APPLICATIONS. Application of Sam Francoueur for a jitney Mcense was granted ohn motion and second. Application of R. J. Tesch for dray license was granted upon motion and second. Application of Johnson & Rygg for itney license was granted upon mo- fon and second. MISCELLANEOUS. Bill of J. J. Doran for $12.756 on ac- count of water department, was refer: red to the city attorney. Bill of Ideal ‘Pool Hall for refund- ment of unused portion of pool table license was laid on the table. The city clerk was directed to adver- tise for blds for cement and concrete walks, crossmfis and curbs, as covered by _resolution No. 161, The Mayor and City Attorney were authorized to make the necessary con- tract with Goodman & Loitved for the storm sewer construction on 10th, 13th and 14th streets, as per the bid of Goodman & Loitved, submitted and ac- cepted in the sum of $7115.52. 'he matter of extending water mains on America Avenue from 12th street north was referred to the water com- mittee. : i The report of city clerk and cit; treasurer for the 3\1&“" ending April 30th, 1919, was read and referred to the flnfinc'e xg‘mm!l’tt:ie. " ) o further busineas appearing, it was moved and seconded to adjourn this board of review, to‘maetlng until . THE ‘BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER June 2nd, 3919, at 8:00 Carried. o'clock P. M. Awroved, C. W. VANDERSLUIS, President. Attest: GEO. STEIN, . City Clerk. 24) PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUN- CIL, CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA. June 2nd, 1919. Council met at city hall at 8 o'clock P. M., being an adjourned meeting from that of May 26th, 1919. A 1uorum being present, meeting was called to order, President Vandersluls presiding., ROLL CALL. Upon roll_call the following alder- men were declared present: Garlock, Bagley, Backus, Palmer, Joanis, Van- dersluis. Absent: Cooper, Benner, Bar: nell, Joanis, Croon. BILLS. The bill of Earl A. Roberts, for $200, for services rendered as architect, was rsad,nnd on motion and second allow- ed. BID: Blds for.the sale of‘$60,000 Water- works bonds, as advertised, were no opened and read, bel% alman, Matteson & Wood, thereof, together with accrue from date of bonds to date of delivery, and in addition thereto allow a prem- fum equal to one per cent of the face value of the total issue, orarlx par with accrued interest and cancel all charges coml‘ng for services rendered in con- nection therewith. On_motion of Alderman Palmer, sec- onded by Bagley, the bid of Kaiman, Matteson & Wood, was declared gccept. ed. All aldermen })renent voting “aye.’ RESOLUTION NO. 152. The following resolution was intro- duced by Aldermmn Palmer, duly sec- onded by Alderman 'Bll’le{. Pursuant to adjournment the city council of the City of Bemidfi, Minne. gotn. met on the 2nd day of June, 1919, t_8 o'clock, P. M. Membe! present: Garlock, Bagley, Backus, Palmer, Jones, Vandersluis, be- lng a majority of said council. ‘he meeting was called for the pur- Foae of recelving and conltdorini ids or $50,000 of the city’s bonds to be is- sued upon the terms and - conditions specified in the Ordinances, passed bz tgc city council of said city on the 17t! dn’i of February, 1919. . he following bids were received: Kalman, Matteson & Wood, of St. Paul, Minn.,, bidding par and accrued interest, plus a payment of $500.00. On_motion of Alderman Palmer, sec- onded by Bagley, the tollowlnfi resolu- tion was adopted: Whereas, the bid of Kalman, Matteson & Wood of St. Paul, Minnesota, for the $50,000 of Water Works_Extension Bonds of said City, dated March 1st, 1919, complies with the terms of sale and is by this council deemed favorable, Now, therefore, be it resolved, that said bid of sald Kalman, Matteson & Wood_be, and the same "hereby is ac- cepted and said bonds awarded to them. e roll being called, sald resolution was accepted by the followlni vote: Garlock, _ Bagley, Backus, almer, Jones, Vandersluis—Yes. “Nays"- none. ‘Carried 'unanimous. ORDINANCE. . . ordinance designated as No. 102, in- troduced by Alderman Garlock, second- ed b{ Palmer, authorizing and order- ing that $50,000 par value of the bonds of the City of Bemidji, Minn,, be issued for the purpose of extending the exist- ing waterworks owned and operated by the city, and authorizing the bid of Kalman, Matteson & Wood, heretofore made, accepted, and bonds awarded to them, was read the first time. MISCELLANEOUS. The matter of sidewalks on 14th street was referred to the Street and Walk committee. Moved by Alderman Bagley that Mr. Cochran drag Doud Avenue between 10th street and city limits, not to ex- ceed two times per week, at a cost not to exceed $1.50 per trip. Carried. On motion of Alderman Bagley, the city clerk was directed to readvertise for bids for the reconstruction and re- 0| modeling of City Hali bullding, bids o .WHY is it that of two persons of the same age and respon- sibilities you’ll find one who always seems young and buoyantly: healthy, while the other just feels his way thru life, ailing,) to be considered at the next regular meeting. Carried. e On motion of Alderman Bagley: the lecity clerk was directed to call for bids for the extension of the Water Works System, according to plans and speci fications as submitted by the city’ en- gineer and on file in office of the city clerk. Bids_to be:considered at the meeting of June 23rd, 191 There being no further busine was moved to adjourned. “Adjourn %proved : C.'W. 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