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/istill in common circulation In China Is ‘' Bemidji Newsy Notes F. M. Hicks of Akeley was a visitor. in this city yesterday. M. J. Kolbe, a Bagley ‘banker, was a visitor in Remidji yesterday. Miss Catherine Marcus of Nebish spent New Years day in Bemidji. ° G. N. Ronneberg of Blackduck was a New Years visitor in this city. Miss Marie Rider of Shevlin was a |Rye, bushel ..... visitor in Bemidji on Wednesday. L. W. Galloway of Cass Lake was a business visitor in this city Wed- nesday. W. H. Wikel of Thief River Falls spent Wednesday and Thursday in|Rutabagas, per cwt. .........$1.00 _Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Koors returned | Cabbage, cwt. ... yesterday from the Twin Cities, where | Onions, dry, cwt. @they hawe been visiting friends for|Beans, cwt. ..... several days. Miss Myrtle Hannah, who teaches|Eggs, fresh, school near Louis, Minn., has been the guest of her parents here dur- ing the holidays. Edward Donaldson, of Aurora, is spending the holidays at the Given- McGhee home, and expects to return within a few days. George K. Young, who has spent the Christmas holidays with his daughter, Mrs. J. P. Lahr, has re- turned to his home at St. Cloud. Miss Vonda Rogers, niece.of H. J. Roskowick of this city, spent New Years day in Bemidji and returned to her home in Walker this morning. Beans, han C. W. Jewett returned this morn- ing from Detroit, Mich., where he has been for several days in the in- terests of the C. W. Jewett Co., Inc; of this city. Judge C. W. Stanton and his daughter, Mrs. C. R. Sanborn, are expected to return today from Brain- erd, where they have been the guest of friends for several days. Miss Rose Burke expects to re- turn to Ely, where she teaches school, Monday. She has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burke. during the Christmas vaca- tion. Miss Florence Severson returned to her duties at Minneapolis Sunday, after spending Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Sever- son, of this city. Miss,/Severson is employed in the office of Page & Hill. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jester and daughters expect to leave the first ipart of next week for Great Falls, Mont., where they will make their . home, Mr. Jester having been pro- moted to the position of manager of the branch house of the. Stone- 4'Ordean-Wells Co., in that city. Mr. ;and Mrs. Jester and family have made itheir home in Bemidji for many ‘years and Mr. Jester owns a beautiful ‘summer resort on the shores of Lake Plantagenet, south of this city. CARD OF THANKS. 1 wish to express my heartfelt gratitude to the many kind friends who so willingly helped me during the sickness and death of my hus- 'band. Mrs. L. E. Pierce. 1d12 Japanese Shrewdness. {An Interesting illustration of Jap- ianese shrewdness, which a Connecti- cut Yankee might envy, was given In a.deal in copper. The war caused an extraordinary demand for this metal. and sent the price soaring. The coin "the copper “cash,” about the size of un English penny, and so small in value that a gold dollar will buy anywhere from 1,500 to 2,000 of them, according to the rate of exchange. In my trav- els in the Interior of China I had to ‘have an extra donkey to carry the ‘cash needed for my party. The cop- per cash in the province of Shantung ‘alone would weigh nearly 50,000 tons. To buy these cash of the Chinese and ‘sell them to the Europeans, who need- | ed the copper for shells, would yield & handsome profit. The Japanese _ Chicago, Jan. 2.—Potato re reported on account of the cold Bemidji Potato Market—All varieties, bulk, small lots, $1.75 to $2.35 per cwt. Carload lots, sacked and loaded, $2.50 to $2.75 per cwt. BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. GRAIN AND HAY Oats, bushel ... ceee...90c Barley, bushel ... ...31.560 ....51.40 Red clover, medtum, Ib. .. 40c-42¢ Popcorn, 1b. .......uu.....BeC-10C Wheat No. 1..... .. .$2.50 VEGETABLES. Carrots, per cwt. .. Beets, per cwt. .... c....31.00 . .. .$1.00 ...$4.00-54.50 ...$5.00-$6.00 ...$6.00-58.00 ..55¢c-60c Dairy butter, pound Butterfat .. The following priées were 1 ceipts today, 42 cars. No sales weather. MEATS Mutton ............00 ....12¢ | ter. 5 . .. 17c-18¢ Weob HAZEN, Dressed beef, pound ... ..11c-18¢ H. W. VANDERVORT Turkeys, live, pound.. . .40c-45¢c ?-11;015&1“ Old Toms, live, pound.. ..25¢-30c e ‘Commissioners. Geese, live, pound ... ....25¢30c (Dated at Bemldji, Minn, this 17th day Ducks, live, Ib. ...... . .16¢-18¢ | 0L Dctoper, p Hens, 4 1bS. and OVer »........22¢ | pursnonc o the ahid bl Tesste ot Springers, all weights, 1b. .....22¢ HIDES Cow hides, No. 1, 1b. .......18¢c-23¢c Bull hides, No. 1, Ib. .... ...l4c Kip nides, No. 1, Ib. .. ...36¢c Calf skins, No. 1, 1b. . ..40c-45¢ Deacons, each ..............$2.00 Horse hides, large, each .$6.00-$8.00 Tallow, 1b. . ...8c-l4¢ Wool ........ . .40c-50¢ being paid at Stillwater, Minn., at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: GRAIN AND HAY Wheat, No. 1.. ..$2.75-§2.85 Wheat, No. 2 ..$2.72-$2.82 Wheat, No. 3 .$2.69-82.79 Oats ..... «oe.77c-80C Barley . G5 ..$1.40-51.48 Rye, No. 2........ ..$1.69-51.72 Buckwheat, per 1b. . P No. 2 timothy hay . .$22.00 No. 1 clover mixed .$21.00 Rye straw ....... . . .$9.00 Corn ....... .$1.10-81.20 VEGETABLES d picked, navy, cwt. $5.560 Potatoes .......... ..$2.30 Beans, Swedish, cwt. . .$3.60 Beets, per bushel-..... ve..40c Carrots, per bushel ... PR 111 Domestic cabbage, ton .. .$16.00 Holland cabbage, per ton $20.00 Onfons, dry, per cwt. ... .$3.50 Eggs, per dozen .... 66¢c Rutabages per cwt Butterfat ........ Packing Butter .... MEATS Calf skins No. 1 Mutton, 1b .... ++ee....10c-16¢ | Deacons ... . eogls . 5 2 o2 -14c-16%c| Tallow .............. eal ... . .. «+..18¢| Horse hides, large .... Beef, dressed ..... ¢ & 18¢|Wool, bright .. g AN . ambs . -12%c-18¢c Woel, semi-bright . 406 % ACCEPTING COMMISSIONERS - PORT AND CONFIRMING ’I‘Hlilnf- WARD AND ASSESSMENT THERE- | f ETS AND ALLE S{.'I"JA’I'ED IN THE CITY OF BEMI{: - WHEREAS, petitions were presented to the city council of the cltl;' of Be- midji, Beltrami County, Minnesota, at the regular meeting of said couneil, held in the council room on the 18th. day of August 1919, praying for the vacation of the following described streets and alleys, to-wit: a petition, pngvlns for the vacation of that portion of Woodland Avenue, in the city of Be- midji (belng that portion of said city sometimes eslgmlted as “Carson’s Ad- dition to Bemidji”), and more particu- larly described "as’ follows: A strip twenty and fifty-one hundredths feet wide at its easterly end, and 25.56 feet wide at its westerly end, lying to the north of the southerly boundary line of the said Woodland Avenue, from the|J: beginning of the said Woodland Avenue at Irvine Avenue, and extending in a southwesterly direction to the inter- section of the said Woodland Avenue with Mississippl avenue, a.distance of approximately 374 feet; and for the va- cation of that portion of that alley in said city of Bemidji, (being sometimes designated as Carson's addition to Be- Imidjlf. and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point 23.38 i feet ngrth of an iron monument located on the north boundary line of Wood- land Avenue, located a distance of 242.42 feet in -a northeasterly direction from another ‘ron monument marking the interesc-] «on of the said Woodland Avenue with Mississippi Avenue, and extending north across the right of way of the Minneapolis, Red Lake, and Manitoba Railway as now constructed and main- tained, a distance of approximately 340 feet, to a pojnt marking the north line of lot six (6), block six (6), in Carson’s addition to Bemidji, thence ecast a dis- tance of twenty feet to the west line, of lot four (4), block six (6), of Carson's Addition to "Bemidji, thence south a distance of a.])proxlmately 325 feet and across the rfiht of way of the said Minneapolis, Red Lake ‘and Manitoba Railwdy, to a point 23.38 feet north of the northern boundary line of the sald Woodland Avenue, from thence in a southwesterly direction a distance of 23.38 feet to the point of beginning. WHEREAS, each ot tne sald petitions stated the facts and gave as a reason for praying that the vacation therein asked might be made, that it was desir- ed to vacate the said street or alley so that the Bemidji Potato Products Comparny would be enabled to bring and have its buildings within the bounds of its own property, and for the proper and efficient transaction of its business proceeded to do it. The Manchuria Daily News reported that in a single “'year the purchases amounted to 25.600 !tons and that the transaction was com- 'pleted at a profit of 2,167,000 yen ($1.- 083,500).—Asia Magazine. 'T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY | The rate for want ads may “be found at heading of reg- ular classified department. Ads received later than 11 o’clock a. m. will appear un- | der this head in current issue ANTED—Chambermaid, at Mark- ;. ham Hotel. 3d15 ¥OR RENT—Furnished rooms, 915 i Bemidji Ave. Phone 31J. 6d18 WANTED—A janitor for school :‘building; must understand how to ‘care for heating and ventilating (i'plant. Apply R. O. Bagby, Supt. of Schools. 12tf i RESOLUTION NO. 166. At a regular meeting of the_ clty councli of the City of Bemidjl, Minn., held on the 8th day of December 1919 in the council chambers city hall at i 0'clock E m., Alderman Benner in- luced the following resolution and fooved its adoption. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUN- OITY OF .B COUNTY, MINNESOTA, with the public, and each of the said petitions wis saned' by a majority of the owners, residents within tHe sald city, of real property, abutting on the street or alley therein sought to be vacated, and of real property within one-fourth mile from each end of said street or alley, and of real property with- in three hundred feet on both sides of said three hundred feet on both sides of sald street or alley, and outside of the lines thereof, and was duly verified by the oath of one of the petitioners thereof, all of which said petitions were at- tached together and accompanied by a plat, showing the location of all of the said ‘streets and allevs sought to be vacated therein and above described and referred to. WHEREAS, the said city council at its meetin eld on the 18th. day_ of August 1919, having satisfled itself that said petitions were signed by the pro- ge: number of property owners, .and eeming it expedient that the matter be proceeded with, ordered the sajd peti- tions, tofether with the said accom- panied plat, flled with the city clerk of the sald city, and instructed the sald city clerk. to filvs notice by publication in the official newspaper of the sald city once each week for four succes- sive weeks, that said petitions, togeth- er with said plat, had been filed as aforesaid, and would be considered by the sald city council at its regular meet- ing to be held on the 29th. day of September, 1919, at 8 o’clock p. m. in the council chambers of said city, sald notices to state also the object of the gfi%x;gsed vacation of said streets and WHEREAS, the said city clerk, in compliance ‘with the request of the city council made as aforesaid, caused the following notice to be published in hte Bemidji Sentinel, a weekly news- paper printed and publlshed in the said city of Bemidji and being the official newspaper of said city at that time, once each week for ‘four sucessive weeks, affidavit of euch publication being now on file and of record in the signed commissioners ap office of said city clerk of the sald city city council of the city of Bemidji, Min- geso%n{ tlo at raise damages and assess enefits in to-wit: NOTICE OF HEARIN¢ notice was as tions, praying for the vacation of cer- tain streets and alleys situated in the city of Bemidji, Minnesota, and describ- ed as follows: LIVE FOULTRY Turkeys, fancy dry picked, 8 Ibs. VP o siistinter a4 lnans avase: e 400 Turkeys, 9 1bs. up... cee ...240 No. 2 turkeys ... . .At Value Turkeys, old toms ... cee....838¢ Turkeys, small and thin ....18c-20c Geese, 12 lbs. up, ana fat .. Ducks, dark .... ... 23c ...17¢ Ducks, clean .. ..27¢ Ducks, white .. e R 1 Hens, heavy, 4 lbs. and over ....18c Springers, live .......... Geese, thin and small ... Hens, small .... ...18¢| vee..189¢ ...12¢ Ducks, No. 2 ... . .At Value Geese, bright and fat...... ..26c Hens, 4 1bs. up, fat.. cee....23¢ Hens, small and thin .. Springers, dressed .... At Value HIDES Cow hides, No. 1....... Bull hides, No. 1.... Kips, No. 1 ...... the office of the city clerk, i of Bemidj, y of the city Minn,, a petition prayin or the vacation of that or‘t’im! ogf Woodland avenue, in the City of Be- midji, (being that portion of said city sometimes deslsnated as ‘“Carson’s Ad- dition to Bemidji”) and more particu- larly described asfollows: ., ‘| (Streets .and alleys. delcribed as above.) Toal And for the vacation of that portion of that alley in said city of Bemidji, (being -sometimes dulfinated as “Car- son’'s Addition to Bem d]i,) .and more particularly- described -as - follows: (Alley describe.. as above.) .- and WHEREAS, it is esseéntial that the Bemidji Potato Products Company, use the said premises now constitut- ing a portion of said Woodland Avenue, | and use and control the land now con- stituting that portion of the said alley, all above referred to and described, in' order todproperly maintain, control reg- | ulate and enjoy its surrounding and ag- oining premises, and that it may be enabled to bring and have its build- ings within the bounds of its own prop- cation of such streets and alleys, and a| | plat showin, of record in the office of the cnar clerk| in and for the said city of Bemidj may be examined by all interested per-. sons: meet at the office of the city clerk g said city of Bemidji, at_2 o'clock P. M., | A on the 6th theé purpose o alleys proposed to be vacated, and any and all pieces and parcels of real prop- erty which may benefited, in case said streets and al- leys are vacated as prayed for in sald petitions, so that the said commission- 4 ers may erly award damages and assess benefits therefor; that on said day and at such meeu';lg.t a}(nd i:‘t‘ suclf\ éx;‘ijouzinlments 1&3 may be taken thereof, the sald commis- slor)(ers will hear evidence on the part|tion in the matter of the cacation of the above described streets and alleys, filed their report in said matter with the City Cler ?eltra{m& Counl::y, ing ay of November, A is }x,mw on file and of record in the.of- fice of the said city clerk; that among other things, reported as b4 pleces and parcels of abutting on said streets and al now owned and under the control of the Remidji Potato Products Company, and benefits which may be derived the vacation of the sald strets and alleys by any person or persons whomsoever, cornoration or concern whatsoever, ex- actly offset and are all damages whicl through such vacation-by any person or persons whomsoever, cipality, corporation, or concern what- soever; that the underslg of the said city of Bemid the said report of the said commission- ens to the city council of the said city for their consideration at their regu- Iar_meeting to be held on the 24th day of November, 1919, at the council cham- bers in the cl presentation, over until the next re%ular meeting of the said city_council o held on the 8th day of December, 1919, at the council chambers in the city hall in said city, and at such meeting the #aid city council will act ugon the said report and d report, or the award or as- sessment thereof; and will confirm or annul the said report, and will by reso- vacate said unless the sai@ matter shall be either referred to a committee of the council, or shall be referred back to the said commissioners, in_either of which events the said council will act upon said matter at some meetinF to be held thereafter, hic! of and in behalf of all interested per- sons, desiring to be heard in the mat- gursuant to the sdid notice, at which said meetinfi the sald commis- sioners performed al by them performed, as appears by their did any person appear for the purpose .|and a system of sewerage through and eys, that petitionsp raying for the va-| the location of the same, ave been filed ana are now on file and| i, and That the said commissioners will day of November, 1919," fors viewing the streets and be either injured or be enabled to thereafter prop- o'clock P. M, on the 6th day of No- vember, 1919, in the council chambers, the duties to be report, and at none of sald meetings of offering any evidence or testimony relative to the proposed vacation of the said streets and alleys or any of the same. 3 Whereas, the said commissioners duly prer‘nred their report and filed the same with the said city clerk of said city on the 6th day of November, 1919, after having taken their oaths and qualified and given the notice as aforesaid, amd hnvlnfi met in Pursuanae thereof, and after having visited and viewed the said streets and alleys, and after havlnfi ex- amined the sald plat, showing the loca- tion of the said streets and alleyg, and after having ascertained the location of the streets and alleys, and the names of all persons owhing real property, abut- ting on said streets and alleys or any part thereof, and after having examin- ed and considered all the records in said proceedings, in which they reported, among other things, as follows, to-wit: “That all pieces and parcels of real property abutting on said streets and alleys, are now owned and under the control of the Bemidji Potato Products Company, and that any benefits that may be derived through the vacation of the said streets and alleys by any person or persons whomsoever, or by any municipality, corporation or con-,be held on the 8th day of December, offset and are’ 1919, cern whatsoever, exactl equal to any and all damages which may be suffered through such vacation by ‘any person or persons whomsoever,! or by any municipality, corporation or concern whatsoever,” and recommend- ed that the said city council of the said city vacate sald streets and al- leys in accordance with the said report, that the said city council, if it should be deemed advisable and possible so to do, in vacating the said streets and al-'on leys, reserve in the said city of Bemidji| the right and privilege of extending, constructing and malntaining, or of granting the right and privilege of ex-| tending, constructing and maintaining, at any time, a system of water-werks beneath, and across and along the said streets and alleys. ! Whereas, the said city clerk did pre? said city did give notice by publishing in the Bemidji Sentinel, a weekly news- paper printed and published in the said city of Bemidjl, and being the official newspaper of the said city at that time, a notice of the filing of the said report of the said commissioners, and that the said report would be presented by him to the said city council of the said city on the 24th day of November, 1919, and ; on the 8th day of December, 1919, said | notice appearing in the- issue of the said paper printed, published and cir- culated on the 14th day of November, 1919, which said notice was as fol-l lows, to-wit: NOTICE i In the matter of the petition pray- | ing for the vacation of the following described streets and . alleys, situated in the City of Bemidji,-County ! of Beltrami, Minnesota:. That ‘portion! of Woodland Avenue, jn the City of Be- midji, (being that portion of said:ieity sometimes designated as “Carson’s’Ad- dition to Bemidji”)’ and more particu- larly described as follows: A strip twenty and fifty-one hundredths: feet wide at its easterly. end, and 25.56. fdet wide at its westerly end, lying to’ the north of the southerly boundary line 'of the said Woodland Avenue, from the be- ginning of the sald Woodland Avenue; at Irvine Avenue, and extending ‘im; a = erty, and for the proper and efficient transaction of its business with thei public, and, WHEREAS, the portion of said street and alley so sought to be vacated is not essential or necessary for public use, and, WHEREAS, the city council of the city of Bemidji, Minn,, at a regular' meeting held on Monday August 18th, 1919, did satisfy itself that the petitions which Iron monument is;for vacation were signed by the proper | number of persons, and in due com-, pliance .with the proyisions..-of the ‘harter of the City of -Bemid}i, Minn.,' and did deem it expedient that the mat- ter be proceeded with, and did order the said petition filed and. of record with the city clerk, and proper notice of a hearing thereon be given, row, Notice is hereby given, that' the said petitions will be heard and considered by the city council of the City of Bemid- ji., Minn., or a committee by it appoint- ed for that purpose, at a regular.meet- ing of the city council, to. be held on Monday, the 29th day of September, 1919, at 8 o'clock P. M., at the council chambers of said city, and will then and there investigate and consider said matter and hear the testimony and evi- dence on the part of the parties inter- ested. . GEQ. STEIN, _ City Clerk of the 2 City of Bemidji, Minn. ‘Whereas, the said city council at its regular -meetlng held on the:29th day of September, 1919, in the council cham- bers, pursuant to the above notice given by the city clerk, did investigate and consider the said matter of ‘the peti- tions prayln§ for the vacation of the above described streets and alleys, 'at which said meeting, the said city coun- cil, by resolution, unanimously voted to vacate the-said streets and alleys, and thereupon and at said meeting ap- pointed J. P. Lahr, A. Lord, H. W. Van- dervort, Wm. Hazen, and J. W. Smith, to act as commissioners to determine the amount. of damages to be awarded and the amount of benefits to be’assessed in said matter of the proposed vacation of the above described streets and al- leys, and who were thereafter duly no- tified of their appointment, by the city' clgrk. and before the said city clerk did take their oaths to discharge their duties as such commissioners in sald matter with . fidelity and impartiality, and to make due return of their action in said matter to said city council in the form of a report; Whereas, the sald commissioners di meet on the 17th da{ of October, 1919, pursuant to the call of the said city clerk, in the council chambers, and at said meeting set as the day for a hear- ing to be had on said matter, and a day on which they would view the streets and alleys sought to be vacated, and hear any evidence which might be offer- ed relative thereto, the 6th day of No- vember, 1919, and they thereafter caus- ed a notice of such meeting to be pub- lished in the said weekly newspaper, The Bemidji Sentinel, the said_official newspaper of the sald city of Bemidji, for two successive weeks, eaid notice appearing in the, issue of said pa{er rinted, published and circulated on the 4th day of October, 1919, and in the issue of said paper printed, published and circulated on the 31st day of Oc- tober, 1919, affidavit ef such publication now being on file and of record in the office of the city clerk, which said follows, to-wit: NOTICE OF HEARING BY COMMIS- SIONERS. In the matter of those certain peti- Notice is hereby given, bf the under- oin ted by the e matter of the vacation G WHEREAS, there has been filed in of the abavedescribed “streets and al- | proximately 374 feet; and for the vaea- southwesterly direction to the intersec- tion of the said Woodland Avenue with Mississippi avenue, a distance of ap- tion of that portion of that alley in said city of Bemidji, (being sometimes des- ignated as Carson’s Addition to Bemid- ji), and more particularly described. as follows: Commencing at a point 2§.3% feet north of an iron monument locat- | ed on the north boundary line of Wood- wany Avenue, which iron monument: jis located a distance of 242.42 feet in.a, northeasterly direction from another, iron monument marking the intersec- tion of the said Woodland Avenue With ssippi Avenue, and extending north ' mrth &crflss the right.of wa olis, Ru’l‘ll:;flg as now constructed.and main- stance of approximately 340 é))!nt marking the nortr d/| tained, a dl SElor ik of lot six addition to Hemidji, thence east a dis- tance of twent, tance of ap) ncrcuss1 ‘thaRr neapolis, Re wa;’ to a point 23.38 feet north of the northern boundary line of ‘Woodland Avenue. from gg\étsh;vesttzzly direction 23, ee! Notice is hereby flven, that the com- missioners, A. Lord, J. P. Vandervort, Smith, and aw: ointed to assess the benefits the damages and compensa- that any tnrough g the sai wuon i Dut?dVBemidgl, Ml;\lngesota, " day_ of November, ; Wh th id eity clerk did pre-|nell, Jones, Vandersluis. Nays—No: semt e i S et G0 the said ity | Absent—Palmer, Cooper, Croon, Joaniy (] council on_ the 'TROPPMAN'S GROCERY Five pound pail White Syrup, per pail 48c Large package Monarch Rolled Oats, ... only Small size Monogram Rolled Oats. .. Cookies, extra special, per pound of the| at that time considered by the .sald lanitoba | counci,] together with' any. chbject . to the acceptance of said veport ior the nwurdr o;; assessment thereof, or any: art.qf the same. 333 v Ra:o‘lved, by the City Council of th City of Bemidji, County of Beltrami, Minnlesotn, that gh:. Segg'rtu?t the 29 missioners, appointe: “the: q!{gr council of the said city of B their regular meetinq‘ -doMh- day of September, 1919, passed at sala meeu:& ages and -nssess ben ts in the: matter of the petitions, praying for the vaca< tion of the streets and. alleys herainat- - ter described, presented to the sa] councll at their re%}flar meetin; on the-24th day of November, 1 on December 8th, 1919, by the city of waid clt¥) in whose office. .tha report had been filed on the.Tth November, 1919, be accepted, a the report, with therof having to h . aw damages and assessing benefits; be co! firmed, and that the sald streets and:al-" leys, a description of which is as fols. lows, to-wit: Woodland Avenue, in: the city of Bemidji, (being that sornsa?\.g‘ . said city sometimes desi n,ate a8 ! e son’s Addition' to Bemidji”), and mo; particularly described -as. 'follows: strip twenty and fifty-one hundnd: feet wide at its easterly end, and 25-5 feet wide at its westerly end, ~lt‘lnl’ o % the north of the southerly. .bo 8rY’ ™\, line of the said Woodland Avenue,from the be"%inning of the said-Woodland Av-" . enue at Irvine Avenue, and exténding in a southwesterly direction to the ‘inter. section of the said Woodland Avenue with Mississippl avenue, a distance of ' approximately 374 feet; and for the vr X cation of that portien of that allsr in | said city of Bemidjl, (being sometimes’ designated as Carson’s Addition to Be- midji), and more particularly. describ- ed as follows: Commencing at:a point 23.38 feet north of an iron monument located on the north boundary line of ‘Woodland Avenue, which iron ‘monu- ment is located a distance of 243.42 feet in_a northeasterly direction from an- other iron monument marking the 1 tersection of the said Woodland Avenue with Mississlpgi Avenue, and extending north across the right of way-of the Minneapolis, Red Lake and fl;n ni Railway as now constructed and main: tained, a distance of approximately 34¢ feet, to_a point marking the north Hni of lot six (6), block six (6), in Carson® Addition to Bemidji, thence east a dise tance of twenty feet to the west line of lot four (4), block six (6), of cn’.-\ son’s Addition to Bemidpl, thence sout! a distance of apgroxlmutelyffaas feet and across the right of way of the said Minneapolis, Red Lake, and Manitoba Railway, to a point 23.38 feet northii the northern boundary line of the sd Woodland Avenue, from thenneg Red Lake and ine block six (6), in Car.on’s feet to the west line ot . block six (6), of Carson's Bemidji, thence south a dis: roximately 326 feet ‘and ht of way of the said Min- Lake, and Manitoba Rail- the said thence in a a distance of the point of beginning. Lahr, H. W. W. B. Hazen and J. W. f the City of Bemidji, 4 Minnesoia, on the 6th and said report th. aid commissioners ollosvs,s to-wit: “That all real firoperty eys are or by any municipality, equay to any and h mgy ybs suffered or by any muni- ned city clerk Ji will present ty hall; that after the said }t'he said report wil lie said city, to be hear any complaint’ touch- streets and alleys, said the “date of which meeting | southwesterly direction a-distance’ of i vi .38 feet to the point of beginning, b o will be announced at said _meeting to =2‘:;!“:;8““5 tto L arg oint of beslanin 4 \ A ]mmdd“%e% byAllxdldermnnGE;{\& T 5 TEIN, Seconded by erman 3 3 GEORG%S Clerk, Declared duly passed and carried by, & this 7th|the following aye and nay vote: Ayeg— P Garlock, Bagley, Backus, Benner, ) d December 13, 191 4th day of November, Approve > berd Joflfik To18 “Which said report was at said g ) oN, iy ¥ Ineeting lald over A unotl To be Wald| GEO. 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