Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 17, 1920, Page 3

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’ K REE KK E KKK KKK Mot . . i i * S X \ Ay R R ¥ CLEARBROOK = INEEN]; | _ : A . 2 o 2 X 2% N X 3 A : X ; 7 ‘ v Ml ‘The . Young;.ladies of Clearbrook i i -are giving a leap year party in the Peterson hall here Saturday evening, .April 17. 71t is now up to our fair ~ young damsels to hustle and bring ‘in their ‘‘chubby.” Clothes .Cleaners for ¥ A bt “na ondaren " || Lifeyis a burden when the body is racked with pain, Everything | worries and' the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To Fal‘ merS! ' bring back the sunshine take ATTENTION7y| = GOLDMEDAL HOME GROWN, MEDIUM WEM % RED CLOVER Cleaned, 48c per 1b; re- The national remedy of Holland for over 200 years; it is an enemy of 'all pains re- icleaned;: 58¢c per Ib. Less ‘than 60-1b lots, 50c and 55¢ sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. - All druggists, three sizes. Ralph Gracie Post, ||| PEF 1. Guaranteed free ey 7 and aceent o imitation Bemidji Lodge No. 119, : : : . 3 : # | z L 0. 0. F., Beltrami Former Resident Dies " g T i Ave. and 4th 8t., meets Mrs. Theodore Goldberg, formerly 4 4 3 4 every Fridny evenm¢ of this ‘town, ‘died at her new home - 3 8 o’clock. néar Rochester, Minn., March, 26th, astaebee ‘ THIS WEEK after an attack of the “fu” with com- plications,” She was interred at ‘the SECOND DEGREE C..J. Winter, N. G., Tel. 862J e e et :St. Olaf’s cemetery, Monday, March 29th, at Rock Dell. She was a fine _young woman, loved and respected by all who knew her. The sorrowing ‘husband and family have the sympa- thy of all. They moved from here to their new home last fall.’ { No. 14, meets 2nd ||| from quack grass.and thistle. and 4t Thursdayn](| H. L., ARNOLD S 44 aemidji Civie and || | Route No. 1. Phone 22-F-310 u Commerce Associa- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE N. E. GIVEN, Commander J. D. WINTER, Adjutant | | Subscrive for Tae Dally. Ploneer DAILY PIONEER Still Democrats in Clearwater zg;. George W, Boweis, mechanical and consulting engineer of Boston, “The Spooner Northern News notes | Mass., listening .to his wonderful new phonograph which will reproduce con- that Clearwater county being mostly { tinuously or intermittently for an hour or more, and will stop automatically- JIndian country, the. democrats up|at any predetermined time or spot, and will render a concert of one or mor there voted for firewater. They are|pours' duration, made up of records varying from three minutes to one hour's G living up to their traditions, an: way, jon. It plays from record to record automaticall ho_fl?,as Indians and democrats.”—S8! Y Auratior) 3 1 ally. Panl Pioneer Press; That was-a hard one,” Erickson!- They evidently get dry, and let action be the father of their thought. Your comment sounds s £ coarse, but.in view: of this fact we "N 3 [ ‘hope that you will not overlook, that 4 8 k \ f BEWIDJI LODSE there are a number of.white people There yet, and some of them are demo- -crats, too. o ! S | . Loyal Order of Y ! B v MOOSE, NO. 1452, d B , - Meets first & third J‘un. each month Cor. Minnesota Av APn. aad Third St. 8 ' _ o . Does Your | " CITY OF BEMIDJI|; [F X i Bank Check F REGULAR BUSINESS ithat far on her journey .to Superior, ‘ g m-uummtycm'-mt Year Ending January 3ist, 1930, i .\ > : oF Yo Tadis Jen ¥iesse.00 1 SAY? : Wis. f : ; Due trom County account tax levies 106,591.66 N ‘cmtv Commissioners in St, Paul, | Due from prope¥ty owners account revoiving fund improvements to - Clearwater county wgs officially ik e 2. s .. 11,685.67 BEMIDJI TAMP NO. ‘well| represented; at thé good road ua,o«.u 5012, meets 2nd and conference held®at the twin cities last e ; 1 1 1 “ 4th Tues. each month e il e i cives ast | fund th Tues. eac . Your check, if it carries the name ) sioners, ineluding .the - county . audi- 19,866.36 al tor_‘l took it in, and according to re. g;mlgzn un: ;o.%é:;; ) esp:‘;gu';eg‘v‘:’&? : 2 ?S:)RLI‘I:ERN NA\.;.‘IO(:;‘IAL, t]S Iat tripute to your good juagment. \ Hans Dahlberg was 2 busy Bemidji visitor Wednesday: -, Martin Bagaason, visited at the city of Bemidji, fWednesday. / Mrs. V. Ik. Prosser took a pleasure irip i to Bemldj-l Wednesday, accom- papying her friend, Mrs. F. E. Baggs, Invento! 12. talk before: the: conterence this is|Funds on Hand, Vis.: GULAR hat Mr. Babcock had to'say in part: m"“’" fund. - = § 228018 J. P. Lahr, Clerk Phone 93 ! 0 : . ' : - “There are 98,000 miles of 1oads 311808 ' 1s a Sllent witness. that you have E within the borders of [Minnesota. 20,199.99 i $26,919.38 chosen Quality in Banking Service. - The Nort}lern Natlonal “At Your Service” BEMIDJI MINNESOTA " maintained by the township, the | Revolvimg ;‘ a Loan; 4:900:00 NnY. county roads are maintained by the | To Permanent Improvement fund 9,000.00 B. ¥ A. KOLBE state, roads which nave been eating ]im in the proposed ameqdmgm : whtf!;,shall not exceed §18°a car. It|Revolving fund, due Sinking fund . county, and the state roads are des- 3781 Beceipta, vin.s e money appropriated for roads: g:va vtnz xund Wlllcfll)nl -$ 1,646.02 - *Thege will all be constructed Adbracy re & s B ? ng " % ; 7,083.34 ! . ; ; PR 1 . e . 5 e graded according to horse- n‘m-.nent lmprovunlnt. due Revolving : 00000} . o . < . weight and:yalue, By Janu. . 4 g . : b aryilst, 1921, there will:be »v0,000 i bmitted, = - pl B 4 o j = _motor vehicles registered in Minne- ; 7 i eot.fullan City Clerk. : MR | ) > igneted by the icounty and main- e s CF tained out of the state aid- and the | Investment and Improvement (surplus) ... ..-.alss.fl&“ M & Wood) 50,348.75 The Best That Money ‘building and maintainence. This all County s , Can B“y will be done away with when amend- | Licenses and miscell 3, %lfio ! tained and financed: he;nouéy b- taiped from the motor-vehinié:Mcense." sotq. ; At the average license fee of . $1%.each thlg will -brlng in. nnu;lly . WATER DEPARTMENT—BALANCE SHEET YEAR 1919, ~Theee are known as town, county and Bonds outstandi 126,000.00 " 'ment; No. 1 is made into a law. There | Funicipal Court It is:the aim of the amenpdmient: to i S = This. mdmg Guarantee deral aid: to ‘Minnesota. Thiss |8 . — { } state roads. The town roads are|Simking Fum cownty appropriations. It is these|State loans outstanding . 797,000.00 are.seventy routes:tentatively estab- | Water department - .. a8 ” - | Yater depas 3802 Corner Eleventh and Doud -estaplish - an average * license - fee, 11 'have more. than 81&,00»,000 Acr“f OCO I, WAL ¥ ~a year to build theeé:iroads, and I|Water:fund overdrawn, February " 8,309.80 , foiiaiv ~§ -~ do mot think it twm ge necessary to ; . - grots tovsatery b gl _ ~ EQQ[&S sy 3 Eam Svaleson - with family has Wl'er ey-tcm —eee 93,250.81 . B ' - ‘moyed to. Gonvick . preparatory to m.bme.fi, vims 0 i B = - " 2 OI ex leaving.for. Silverton, Oregon,. in or- s s «er to let Mr. W. E. Hinman get early g&?fi‘r‘:‘&éfiu‘flf ineering - 3 s B ] — : i et hased 473.5¢ . [ B ] Posacasion:of the place he purchased | Hepair and suppliss 185 i T A defimfe written guarantee to heat I, Tast: week from him. ‘ our entire home, upstairs and A snster of Andrew Walle, Mrs. L. | Meters ... 43, 5 . 4 X & y th 'y bl P L B Txede of St-Paul is here wi:!l: Nowhyarants o 65 - g vamne : ; 3 down, to the comfortable temperature P Ormarooy, | She s, deliehesd IR | ok g Bowior . snas X . or 70 degrees in coldest weather—that's i 3 - ' R Ly Y ; square bas:s on which we . i Free mtm on M Phe!.u-Drn.ke Company. - ) J. K. Caton ‘of St. Paul will hold | Material $30,685.54 oty a meeting at Clearbrook, Monday evening. in the ‘Peterson hallkugder the auspices of the IClearbrook Com- | mercial ’:lub ‘Mr. Caton will be here \ 3 $193,021.71 " for the purpose of explaining Road noflns m I'I‘A'l'l: LOANS. Amendment No. 1 in full and imsueh | g, 3t n ¥ Soaror YeaikiDiae. a manner that every:man and woman: who: comes in to hear-him will un- derstand it. He will also tell'us what it will mean to Clearwater county and:the state asa whole.. . His lecture. R—— 1 % 7 1t o $67,888.72| | 'Work g P t Improvement Fund,2 uoo.oo 1927 to 1946, Inclusive Water Work $50,000.00 sfi% 1934 to 1943, inclusive “Amount. 1 Pagable | {2 - ; “The CALorIC heats buildings of 18 rooms ‘will i start at 9:30, p. m. He will General Funa: 9,000 § 16 y gnui .:, 1 - ‘m”” - or l&s through one o t —by ufihzing also show several reels of good road | Revolvin F“;rov nd 7.000.00 I 19; " andisoenery film which Me-Hasg. g Eund, Fund TG00, 4%, 1031 vears 101450 Tob0 tnc | the natural law of air circulation. . enson, manager of the hall, has con- | Fusi . sented to put thru his mnch!ne free 1.'mo.oo f : Years 1930 to 1933 {:e, & : 1915 ¥ . E ; f charge. e u 000,00 4 oo X 920 i AN 5 Everygbody invited to attend. No perm#efil"i%.pnumm 6.800.00 4 1916 Years 1930 to 1933 inc. | - [ [ J charge for admittance. $97.000.00 ¢ e er Y orlcs m se I 714089000 $3.860,493,00, more efficiently than any other system—and positively saves % to 1 the fuel. This remarkable economy record is due, first—to the fact - - that the CALORIC has no expensive heat-wastihg pxpes—and‘secondly : —+to the fact that the CaLorIC draws the cool air out of your rooms in fl!esamevolumethatxtpwrswarma:rm. This air-circulation results also in the air throughout your home being constantly puri- fied, with a complete change of air' practically every 15 minutes. -y For Old-Homes or New mwmybelpmnedlnoldhomeeueunynh fiew — in one'to two days’ time. It'is low in first cost, low in upkeep, No pipes, no plumbing and only one register. Come in and see the CaLorIC, and let us explain - to'you its many distinct advantages. You will thank us for telling you about it. $3,813,467.00 | % F General FUnd e SUR—— 7% 1) Library Jrund 0T 1,600.00 N0 un - .m TS0 RIS ST S S g Y1 | * 8 "§?8° y :.oo 00.00 T T 50000 :.soo 00 $63,340. l“fiot.oo il Fof Toar 101 : . it oy ‘D !.er 1’.’:0 um g fin‘ !‘ugfi&m’.“. ement, Fund. ... nn—.rmwmuv.nm City of Bommjl proper Tor General fund ............ P For Pemsnont Improvement fund .. For: Libr: fund ... For Poor fund ... For Interest tm\ JUSORIRISI— = For %nh'kt? %o RS - E. l.l _%'— i 'rot.al Cuy Bemidjl PrOPEr e Ml 377 Park Board ... oo s g:l‘:: ‘{ Dlstrlc&o 17 L ASSESSED VALUATIONS, 15 : e R gl 1 Prove beyond questlon that the CALORIC heats more uniformly and THE BEmR WAY. “Do you tell beaumo stories at your house?” “I used to until my wife got next to me. Now I either get home in good season or say nothing about it.” 3, TMills 24, 3 Mills 476 . 4 Total Mills 101.00 16, EXPBNSES OF THE CITY slowl-‘ the Comt per Capita, B-ed ol a l’vrll.lflol of m for Fiséal Years Subscribe ror the Pioneer. B e —_—— f————— Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Dahlby are - graduates in a complete line of "BEAUTY CULTURE ANo |12 A e T S Hardware - HAIR M For Be ; , N i ! will open parlors in the New ggg 5{5&:%5:8"’“ 13 H N Bem id'i Knplan Block about April 15. ]300 imeresmp 82 . 5 f J ! Will do residental work-until then: For library 'zog " ; . ddt:- i R A T p————————— 210 ' 17 ca_Ave, Bom XTI $5.97

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