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P 2 Y in the agsre ate amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars, under authority con- fered on it by law. That said bonds be fifty (50) in number, numbered from ; \ one (1) to fifty (50), inclusive, be dat- 3 ed June 2, 1919, be of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each, Rt % be payable June 1, 1944, but that the y right ‘shall be reserved to pay bonds numbered one (1) and two (g) on June 1, 1934, and two (2) bonds in the order of their numbers on June first in each bor. Department Compiles Sta. fiving Thire (i) ‘Gaye’ Botios in wric, tistics in Cities That Show ng of the City's Intention so to do, to Expenditures, the bank at which the bonds are pay- able. - 'That the coupons attached to sald_bonds shall be authenticated -by : the fac simile signhature of the ngur : %llld ’the l;act aémllxltehslsnatflle? of the lgy 3 ¥ - erk, printe: 0ETR, or engrav- ed_ thereon. "That the full Taithe and nn “n RE“I cn“E credit of the City of Bemidji, Minneso- ta are hereby irrevocabl; piedsed for 7 the prompt and - faithfu yment of : ’thn pr(m:llpnl nmll ti\:“:i"tto lalgh bondtl P n accordance w e terms thereof. o Lower Your Salary the Greater ;1;‘ha.t said bdondu sfla&b:hlu&ed for h&:fi e ‘proceeds realiz erefrom s roportion of It You Spend for |}L° Drgceed employed for the purpose Food and /helter, Say ‘In- of extending the public waterworks vestigators. owned and operated by £a v & B " 'll‘{xat"falg wll;om%u uhtnll be in substan- Washington.—The lower your salary, Ng.fly S ow:;s :;:-" i k000 < - UNITED STA' AME! _the greater percentage of it you'spend STATE OF MINNESOTA. for food and shelter, according to the COUNTY OF g’&%‘}f‘“- i ] v C] ‘l.ntegt government cost of living inves- WATERWORKS ~BOND. ‘tigation, ! thK':,%? all! men ar ‘th‘eubgrescentu.t;ha% of Bemidji, in the County o Tables compiled by labor depart- Beltrami, State of Minnesota, acknowi- ent experts after study of hundreds |edges itself to owe, and for value re- of family budgets show the actual cash | S¢!Ved; hereby promises to pay to bear- er, the sum of outlay for food and rent is greater in Thousand Dollars One i 1,000) on the first day of June, A. D. amilies with the higher incomes, but g“, t)oge"mer AR A e _in the average family the expenditures |from the date hereof until paid, at the for: res rate of five and one-half (534) per cent for:these necessities does not increase per annum, payable gem’l..,nmrally on ‘a8 fast as the income. £ the first days of December and June in each year, as evidenced by and upon In Baltimore, for instance, 13 fam- the p}’euntatlon and surrender of the flies with incomes under $900 averaged |annexed interest coupons as they sev- 3 P 1ly become due, both principal and é ditures of’ $382.95 for food and | FECY :mys,ble in lawful l;noneg of the 120.44 for rent.” The average was 46,5 | United States of America_at.the First %' per cent of the total income for food N“,,S},‘;“:,}j,“,’;‘,‘,;fi‘ga?‘::.‘éht“fi;‘ ot nd, and 14.6 for rent, The families whose | both principal and interest, at matur- " {n v o ity ,the full, faith, credit and resources- incomes were $2,500 or more, however, [ o (L0 City are irrevocably pledged. paverage 13.5 per cent less for food in This bond is one of a series of like omparison with total income and 115 ;‘3,‘:' am“"gts‘i“g i the ‘“"’“};'Sufi'}: of ftg Thousand ess for rent. ($50,000), t(ul:e dfny %R}:: Cilty“ for thte . Shi ; urpose of exten existing wat- Showing how much more cheaply |Grworis Cowned. and operated by the he higher-salaried families get off in gltyt.hpu&rgqé to an u}rdin!}ntéo“pnug pther cities are these differences: duy ilgne%. ‘;‘:{‘:.;eg_ Abproved and - Plttsburgh, food 15 per cent. rent 7.5 fr‘.‘blc‘ihfl rln tt};, dm&xtl;w;nse‘}l\'xll;:g n?xy - o N " e arter o » I r.cent; New York, food 6.7 per cent, | thority of and in all réespects in com- ent 7.7 per cent; Boston, food 4.9 Ell’lance twlt{nhthe lgws °b|txh° State of " ni a thereunto enabling. per Eindt, rent 5.2 per cen; ; Syracuse, n":é??'"ewt certified and recited that food- 4.3 per cent, rent 19 per cent; |al ngs, acts and conditions require Qs by the Constitution and Laws of the Scranton, food 3.7 per cent, rent 6.4 State of Minnesota, and the charter of iper ‘cent. H said City, to happen and to be done and f 3 . performed precedent to and in the is- Mt g How Spending Varies. suance of this bond, have happened and . How families of varying incomes gfif‘nd‘:flg!}gr;flgn etr‘l;::‘m:g f‘flla“;:s'd"t’; g heg(l them is indicated by tables mm a‘x:d tihul :&e :otz:} lxgdet:ltegneu o{ showing average expenditures of dif- |sald city, including 8 bond, does no > ti t ‘ferent groups for Philadelphia and ffnc‘fffu::{ s tut;onal ‘: statusory ‘am V. In witness whereof, the City of Be- Camden, N. J. The table deals with midji, by its City Council, hn’; caused Jexpenditures of 301 familles of seven |thig bo,i,d tohbe saa]fidbw‘itti‘ ;t‘g corporé ate seal, to be sl e y its Mayor an @(flerent Ancome groups, ¥ attested by its g‘t‘y Clerk this second ! L Four families whose incomes were |day of June, D. 1919. { -under '$000 a year averaged per year 2 for-:food $365.405 clothing, $100.87; | Attest: P nt, $176.25; ‘fuel and light, $63.01; * furniture, $15.22; miscellancous, | (Seal.) " 'll il = 2. ” xpendi- That the coupons shal e in substan- : 3100,5_.. The average total expendi tially 8 tollowing form: ture per family was $821.26, and the | N : $27.50 (December,) average number of persons per family D City of Bemid 4.3. ‘Three familles in this group re- {1 » so.g, 5'6“110 ltlo b{?;;; sts;;enz v] ) 9 il -, lars o al Ported surpluses which averaged $24.33 11esghy), 300, 000 0p S0028 BN Bin- ép;sr family, while one had a deficit of nestotn, ‘ml'x m%ere;t ‘;lu;edth;t da:; ovllgitsu 5"‘35~ waterworks Oony ate une 'y i ] Neventy-five families with incomes of $1,500, but under $1,800, reported Attes expenditures that averaged for food TS " . %) . . . erk. = 503.69; clothing, $273.53; rent, $20094; | 1y, Sn¥bonds No. 1 and 2 there be fi, ~“and .light, $75.66; furniture, includedbatpravllliion in rfvzlolrda andmtll‘g; . A as OWS: a4 flw. miscellaneous, $316.60. Total g:; ri‘;e:v:: theyrl ht to prepay this . expenditures per family averaged gond onflJun‘en 1, ;&sm. by' tvnl-sutxl:érg ¥ W ) 8 In { $1,585.77 for an average number of 4.7 [ Sa¥8 Botice N T UNE Chioh the same - persons per family. Sixty-two families |is ;Iayable,"‘nng t&mt a l‘l)ke rovision . ended the year with an average sur- | DS "°'“d°",.e:e,v?§’lg’ the Tight to pre. plus of $125.03, nine experienced an av- | pay two of said bonds in the order °§ erage deficit of $103.81, while four bal- | theif numbers on, June 1, In each o anced their books evenly. i i FEleven familles with an income of $2,500 or. over. averaged In their ex- JOBS FOR g ditures for food, $914.42; clothing, 6.39; rgnt. $250.36; fuel and light, SOLDIERS .16 ; furniture, $127.33; miscellane- 8, $664.31. The total average ex- Mr. Milton L. Standish of enditures per family was $2527.89 | Fargo, had occasion to thank for an average family of 7.6 persous. his Dakota Business College All ‘families reported a surplus. The training when he returned % 2 pyomze swplus was $400.52. . from France and decided to Similar studies have been prepared i “by-the labor department for groups of stay in New York. It enabled Urepresentative families In Baltimore, {him to get a place in thg ac- Boston, Bridgeport, Buffalo, Chambers- | counting dept.. of Morris & burg,” Pa.; Dover, N. J.; Fall River, | Co., Packers. Mass.; Johnstown, N Y.: Lawrence. | Another ex-soldier and D. B. Mass.; Manchester, N." H.; Newark, ) %; .New York city, Pittsburgh, C. graduate’ Mr. F. Eggert' has 4 < . rut. |recently been employed by the ortland, Me.; Providence, R. L.; Rut: 2 A ~land, Vt.; Scranton, Syracuse, Trenton, Pierce Printing Co., FBYEO- Westfield, Mass.; and Wiimington, | There are always places for " Del. graduates of the Dakota Busi- b ° An ordinance authorlzm%and order- /ing that Fifty Thousand Dollars, par value, of the bonds of the City of Be- -.-mid}i, Minnesota, be issued for the pur- . pose of extending the existing water- works owned and operated b{ the city. The City Council of the City of Be- midji does ordain as follows: ‘Whereas, this city has heretofore de- e B W ness College, Fargo, N. D., be- ruiser Brings in ale. A - San Francisco.—Speed of the pro- esuse_ihe compes: sbe EXpe) here from San Diego, was mysterious- Write for_details nb.out en- 6 ° 1y impeded off Pigeon Point. Inve:t?_ rollment to F. L. Watkins, 806 hale on the cruiser's bow ram. It (mer course now in session. as towed into port and Commander e e o e sy gawat B | AR CORRRRERRCRRARRR ORDINANCE NO ‘102, termined by Ordinance No. 99 to issue i its bonds in the sum of Fifty Thousand i the public waterworks owned and og- erated by said City, and said bonds Kalman, Matteson & Wood, of St. Paul, by the case, 24 bOttleS, have heretofore ‘offered to purchase $3 35 per cent interest, at not less than par L4 and .accrued interest, and i?;eparnlon of said bonds and a change Pt Tl b, iy o' 5 empty bottlés and case. No charge for delivery s P . tected cruiser Marblehead, steaming tionally thorough. " gation by searchlight showed a 60-foot | Front St., Fargo, N. D. Sum- kharles P. Huff said it would be placed tertainment to be given soon. BEV 0 Dollars for the purpose of extending R have been duly advertised for sale, and 'said bonds, bearing five and one-half /. Whereas, there has been delay in the We Wl]l re: nd 9oc for some of the officers of said City, and asers so desire: § 3 , heretofore made be e hereby is accepted and said bonds rded to them. i SECTION 2. ) {_ “That said bonds bear interest at the AN e of five and one-half per cent per , .;annum, payable semi-annually on the frst days of December and June in each ear, and that the First National Bank GROCERY | k5 of St. Paul, M.innespta.!, ble t.h‘ei qla‘ce o{ ' ° : i . eres P : PP aaia vonds, [inopal and in Phone 927 Bemidji, Minn. That in pul‘glf:l(i:f::o(fi Y?fle ] roceedings R R R P | T And that on each of ‘the coupons con- taining a prepayment privilege, which cou{unl mature after the'date of per- mitted prepayment, there be printed the words, “Unless this bond is sooner paid. SECTION §. \ That the Mayor and the City Clerk of this City be and they hereby are auth- orized and directed to sign the eaid bonds and the coupons thereof in sub- stantially said form and the City Clérk to attest the same. That the & of the City shall be affixed thereto and that the signatures of the H:far and City Clerk to the coupons of sald bonds maj be printed, engraved or lithographe fac similes thereof; and that on the ex- ecution of said bonds the Treasurer is authorized to deliver the same to Kal- man, Matteson & Wood, of 8t. Paul, Minnesota, or their order on their pay- ing into the Trea-ufiy of said city the amount of their bid therefor hereto- fore accegud. and that the money so received be placed in.the treasury of sald city to be used for the purpose for : . % i sty mawill. Peculiar to Wonien 81 urpose only. “ e PUTPORE SRCHION 6. That the full faith, credit and re- sources of the City of Bemidji, Minme- sota, are hereby irrevocably pledged for the prompt payment of the princi- al and ';nurl;st o{ said bonds lg they ecome due. SECTION 7. This _ordinance shall take effect and be in force after its passage, approval and publication. First reading, June 2, 1919. Second reading_June 9, 1919. Third reading June 23, 1919; and de- clared passed and carried on the fol- lowing aye and nay vot ‘Ayes,” Gar- lock, B?‘gley‘ Palmer, Croon, Barne Jones, Joanis, Vandersluis. ‘“Nays, None. Absent: Backus, Cooper, Ben- nt PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DR, 'H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician Surgeon an Ibertson Block Office Phone 188 . MANY women continually bear the burden of dis- “tress and pain with fortitude just because they are wo- men. Few of them realize that their ailments are due primarily to disturbed nerve functions that can easily be corrected so that they may be free of the nerve- racking, system-wrecking spells that make life miser- able for them periodically, ) DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office: Miles Block —————————— A. V. GARLOCK, M.D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat sses Pitted ; Most women can be strong, healthy, happy and vigorous because their highly nervous and complex or- ganism responds to Chiropractic -Adjustments, that of- fer a safe and effective means of restoring normal func- tion. er. prroved June 2!;.‘. %_Bl;b SON, £ .Mayor. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. Poln’yflnkh‘n n;‘ld Surgeon ce in Mayo Block Phone 396 yR.l- g’chono 7 At test: GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. l DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Chiropractic (ki-ro-prak-tik) corrects the cause Oftice Security Bank Block by adjusting the spine and relieving the nerves of bone pressure, which disturb the nerve function. With the pressure removed, normal function is restored and Na- ture builds up and strengthens the system. Acute and chronic cases are handled by Chiropractors in Nature’s own way. Operations, drugs and instruments are needless in the profession of CHIROPRACTIC [ THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH 1 Carpenters and Joiners ATTENTION! The charter for the Carpenter’s union has returned and there is to be a meeting Mon- day evening at § o’clock sharp, in the Moose Hall in Nangle block. Be sure and .come as it is to your interest DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. LUNDE AND DANNENBERG Chiropractors - Heours 10 to 12 a. m. Phone 401-W 2tob,7to8p m Calls made. 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Bemidji A\ \ DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block Women everywhere are turning to Chiropractic for relief, because they find it is not only effective, but: i free of the embarrassments of other methods. Every women should investigate Chiropractic and learn what it can do for them in a health way. DR: J. T. TUOMY DENTIST rth of Markham Hete' Block Phora tv No Gibbons e ———— DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Oftice~O'Leary-Bow: 1dg. Phones—Office S%B-W -l%:l.B Id'fO-R - Drs. Lunde & Dannenberg CHIROPRACTORS 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Neatly Pressed Suits Always i Look New | SPECIALS * for Friday and Saturday Bemidji, Minn. D. H. FISK Attorney at Law Office Northern Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 181 GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Regular and frequent dry cleaning and pressing keeps your clothes in splendid ap- pearance and fit as long as the cloth will wear, and lengthens Miles Block Phone 560 e —————————————————— VETERINARIANS ———————eee Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DENISON & BURGESS > . Veterinaria: slis: ke Tenith o waar-glycis packages Macaroni or Spaghetti. . .28¢ Phones: Ottics TR S by the material. No. 1 can, Red Salmon...........28¢c No. 3 can Porkand Beans . ........28¢ 1 Large Package Oat Meal ......... 3 cans Sardinesinoil ............. 2packages Lux ................. 2 pkgs. Armour’s Corn Flakes. ......25¢ Dill pickles,perdoz ...............10c Don’t forget our Meat Department—A full line of fresh and smoked meats FRESH MILK AND CREAM - We make two deliveries daily to Grand Forks Bay. W. G. Schroeder e ———— J. WARNINGER VEATERINARY SURGRON Oftice and Hospital 8 doors west of Troppman's. Phone No. 309 3rd 8t. and Irvine Ave, e ——— BUSINESS T 2 No. 2 can Wampum Peas .........35¢c 1 1 THE MODEL DRY CLEANERS Phone 537 309 Third Streect ST AR When The Day Is Over When the household cares and the worries of everyday life have dragged you down, made you un- happy, and there is noth- ; ing in life but headache, backache and worry, turn to the right prescription, one gottcn up by | S Dr. Pierce fifty years ago. | Everything growing out of the grourd seems intended for some use in establish- ing natural conditions. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., long since found out whe.t is naturally best for women’s diseases. He learned it all through treating thou- eands of cases. The result of his studics was a medicine called Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription. This medicine is made of vegetable growths that nature surely intended for backache, headache, weak- ening, bearing-down pains, irregularities, pelvic inflammatior-, and for the many disorders common to women in all ages of life. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is made of lady’s slipper root, black cohosh root, unicorn root, blue cohosh root and Oregon grape root. Dr. Pierce knew, when he first made this standard medi- cine, that whiskey and morphine are in- TOM SMART Dray and Tramster Res. Phone 68 Oftiee Phone 13 818 America Planos, Organs, Sewing Machines 514 anelou Ave., Bemidji J. Bisiar, Mgr. | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Phone 573-W NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY Dwight D. ailler WE CAN Pl Otonss Bectehy Bk Sepy re 1o7 OO OO RSOOSR (| GENERAL MERcHANDISE Groceries, D';MMM Shoes, Flour W. G. SCHROEDER Phone ¢§ = NN unNIne | | Bemidst APPETIZING BUTTER! “CHIEF BRAND BUTTER” will tickle the palate and bring the perfect joy of a con- tented stomach. Fresh as the breath of a country morning. It has the flavor of green pastures. At the store where everything is fresh and clean. Bemidji Creamery Co. Corner Sdpzogg;?dji Avenue T T DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children — ENTERPRISE AUTO CO. Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. 3 jurious, and so he has always kept them ice Ph 1 out of his remedies. Women who take & = == || Office Ro::eidenco Phone 10 this sf-,flm:?d '?xel‘;‘ycs ’m}“t'. thfl:hin Dr. [ U T N . Pierce’s Favori cription they are ) getting 2 safe woman's tonic so good that i B r wa“' Ads Brin Rasul's WM' M,CUAIG druggists everyy bore sl it, in liquid op 0 n U Manager bt T R R T B R B N SR T A SRV TR AT N3 | ! R AT N P RN 6 A DR S PR TR ¢