Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 27, 1920, Page 5

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thaizlife W end. of educa Not only is it- i 4 D) 4 AT s il o s aupply of the city wes read ol ; 3:Communiextion_ and from Bava || % . | Diréctor : Riggs - ‘was mnlnd ardered _jledy:ice by dme e an | Ko S Jitney license application .of ‘W. K. Tne; ltg clerk: was directed to adver- tine 3: ids for- the ‘cement and con- k-0 season, 2 4 tiseifer & dog. S The ¢ity clerk dfiu‘ tise ‘!01? erodelin'l‘fi ‘d‘fi‘w e ety R m a : tige: for .fllrnl-hln:* id ” ins! | his Iife in-this country, was recently 1 THE SCH.OOL BOND ‘ELECTION- { “ 8 dh Tath hi ly latit dead, d his ongai 'by‘ A’lda?mn".loxies P ERF S50 S e i nd his father, his only relative, an papers s g A “The citizens. of this city are being called upon lost. At f.h'e'outhmk-of th; warid wnrhe was a:ywtfdh‘y%;!gzfiedm; smaqldfx;exmns. tomorrow to vote on a school bond for the purpose one of the first.to vomnAteetLlnd_,iin: France he took 1'?.? ”?,E,bfi“’:;g‘“,}“;l;{;g‘:s% wesigned. | of furnishing- a_new building to $ake care:of the ‘part ‘in several mujox.- engagements. - He was in- ',’T;,;“'éu'y‘"e-‘:’&”x',‘éi‘i";v;s directon to eas over-crowded conditions of the schools. - To the +yalided home from this war, as f;om the. wu_,r,thh - gg:{shofflg‘ eera;irt:" :;r s&:’l‘m% ‘ng: dw:l‘})‘: nm ‘citizen who has had enough interest in the matter Spain, this time suffering’ from shell-shock and gas g : ¥ and has taken the time to investigate the conditions poisoning.. In spite of - this brilllant. ;.‘r_ec{)ra‘ 'of . in the High school departments there would be no ‘Americanism, he has been refused work in Seattle, the ittee. S ¥ question as to how to mark his or her ballot. because he is not considered “ego\lgh of a citizen.” Light--Company . furnish lig at:20th ) ciire's request for a crossing and Norton avenue, was refq d -t 3 clty aftorney, as rerorred to thel, bleache: e city clerk was instructed to ré- Y sleeves F ¥ - Notthwestern'Stamp W, B quest’ Aderman:Cooper, to. attend: council . 5 PROCEEDINGS OF ';:'m ‘couw. o compar Nocz tern W_' i 6.57 | meetings . more . regularly. = i . 11 Mesh' ‘union, bleached, OIL Or THE i BENIDIL Minnesota Electric Light & Po Northwestern The' city “engineer was:instructed to. % short sleeves "MINWESOTA, MAY 10th, 1920. er company, general city light- =/ . lice badges . +20.11 | make the: nécessary pavement. repairs in & 4 1 503.14 | United Chemical compa f the Grand theatre and post-of- > “ — llr, Regular session of the city ‘council street labor . 100,00 | - ~vermoline, etc,, city building. 1 Y i e S Coantll hambers, city hall; afin, | cleanng 99:-0% | United. Rubber company, | hose The oty ‘clerk was {nstricted to.nio- at eight o'clock p. m. A quorum being per.bit ... 410.00| couplings; etc,, fire department . tity: Mry Eckstrum _.that tapping of the - present meeting- was called to order, i 385.00 | John: Ken,gn.wblm:ksmnh ‘work, water mains m u wident Vandersluis presiding.; * L M. Malza) ran street department .i.. e .15 | rection’ of the City Engineer and’ Supe! Boll 36.00 | Northwestern Ofl . C 3 intendent of the 'Water Department. books; fire de It was moved -and, second ing g i Upon _roll _call the following " alder- Xpense, e, 3 2 bt menp declared present: Boyce ‘Palme,r. [ t ent ... . 74.26|The Bazaar re, team:-'work be ‘suspended- for the: reluis. 0 ount Salvation Army. sent. = i | o The city attorney was instructed to Carver,"Barnell, MoKinnon, Vande 183.16 | SE e e Ry, O Absent, Bagley, Backus, Cooper, Marken. | = 5 o Erenss, stroot department 87 | ook up, the matter of the legality of the 5 i Qe ¢ plan, ~ Minutes of the last regular meeting| charges, water services .. 76.91'| Plonee: ighing > Company, AI‘{!'IO!Y bonds. . were read -and approved. 8t.. Hilaire - Lumber stationery and supplies.. ¥ coal, library 183.54 suZhe following billa’ atter being aud- |5t l]ilm‘l;o Lumber ' compaby, - 4 , were upon motion and second, al-| coal. city bu , - material ™ lowed: % street department, etc. 3...... 87.25 <o led w prevent’ Jewett & c{;.‘ 3 Pay Rol), month of April, +$1956.65| C. 'W.:Jewatt Company, oil, fire v £-April A ing “portions of - sidewalk: without - ‘Water department; . - cit: 2 department! i 3.45 € permission ‘from the city engineer. and;hydrant ren R dnu'nhs, mell‘-cnand dise, city : Gcomn.nx‘)rr, :&."fi :l . ‘There . being’ no further -busines; LT 3.15 | Geo.: e a) b Bt o LT S e Lo e ‘modelling ity hall .. 398.06 er. c 3 7 month, April 6| A. Resolution: “No; - 117, -appropriating - ¥ 50.00 -for the Memotial Dayexercises The season is very late nd backward all over the United:. States. In some sections, like Ohio, the potato seed has rotted in - the ground on account of cold, wet weather. The Chicago packer . estimates a 95 per cent acreage of Irish potatoes. The American - Steel & Wire company report crop conditions below the average,- with planting very late dnd farm labor scarce, inefficient and:high priced. : e S Sy ; Bemidji territory has about a 40 per cent increase in acreage over last season; mostly in plots small enough to be taken care of by the farmer and his family. ; e R Now that these potatoes are planted it isup to you, Mr. Potato:, Grower, to get the biggest production possible. Cultivate often. " Each cultivation of a 10-acre field will make you the price of a K. C-- Riding Cultivator. . e e W e . Spray as soon and often as needed with good reliable mate- rial. Dq these things well this year and you will be well rewarded in price.: : o e = = A JOHN DEERE K. C. RIDING CULTIVATOR i THB game over—then a quick, - B Lo 3 ; g sure putt to along, cold drink Is a wonder. It gives the driver complete control fromtheseatand =i+ - of W;:f? s Orange-Crush! Good? the rigs always cut full width. We have one on-display on our e ’ sales floor—see it. Cultivators, like all machinery, are scarce. Get YOurs-now: s , S g e £ «WHEN YOU USE PARIS GREEN, GET “THE BEST . One farmer came in lastyear and complained that Paris Green was a good bug fattener. . We induced him to try our Lavanburg Green arid he reported that it surely got the bugs: The difference in-the cost of Paris Green is a small item compared with the waste of time if your green is not good. - 'We have a good big stock of the - same Lavanburg ?ms Green ths year fa‘.t 50 cents a pound. Get *

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