Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 23, 1920, Page 6

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OFFICIAL PROCEEDING OF THE papers jmt go throu‘h it and note ‘what it _con : i MIDJI DA“‘Y lzgfflm tains in order, to fill.up a0, many: pages. . Classify o coun eomwo:m mmw‘"flm ; ' ‘the legitiniate news and- metter of general -in- - l. W)' 3 Ta fi' fi-m lfl‘- and MgT. 1 (Continued from Page 38) ; 0' w. w m iR s “?“'m 4 Yflll F"Z’ ‘:"‘d th': ‘matter containing Bids were also received from the At- '_ a permanent value umanity oecnples only & lu Culven c)%i'\n'&hl:ch&'rll;;cuh::t ('2:.. small portion of the space. Then remember that with: their enormous eir-: \ c\lhflon this' profligate waste of ‘paper is -daily n;ducin; the available supply-of stock in the, Unit- ed sum and Canada and' nndermg it increasingly l(]lnnu. 45!. Bridge Co., und the Elk River ancre!o Products nothing ' definite hu deyeloped| SiErTAthe s SR e y orneys, an decl ) od lo lay -bj d(l’\on‘ the table ‘for s féw; lt & fl'.fl- lnuud t t tolle-stlflnml- u::-::&uttot Congrass of wm.nfh 3 vwn. No sttention pald to ‘anonymous 'cbn(r'l'buuohl‘ WPgiter's. name muit be known 'to”the edftor, dut: net cq munications for she ] ltloll of Henr; “:‘g:.m i %1&&“& 3 difll Hien r:c :or the small papers:to secure stock at :;:::':?fifl'fl'; t,:::j.:é t‘flg: Hk.; 5 ‘Keep in.mind the fact that the publisher of ‘Bo.l,fi AoF m.l{;v’m"" "'? v "a‘l‘:\: that ‘particular Sunday daily is a veritable and in: | fé’h"f‘ in District No. ‘1 than Distrie satisble news print hog, that he is devoid of the b,“,,,‘,‘(,',',,,';w,m 'n’."..h..'."‘»”" egonded erican ‘spirit of live and. let live, and that he d 1d pe! ltg;n w;":mhgx llondnr.\'h- ln tha louse at Bm d.fl nnd tlu! is willing. to mnnier the country press rather than ' | urt notices be posted and pnblllhed as pro- forego a penny .of his proflh or reduce the size vm‘d éby ,“., otion. s? of his Sunday editions in an honest eflort to con- {1 B 5 McDons ",::“”un‘; dji cam mn' ooy serve paper mk. /] board grant the'use of the Fair Grounds}m i lor the National Guard encampment. n mouon of KEllis, ! ucomled by lon, the ard ‘expressed its wil- - llnmun to comply by nunding to the] company the use of :the round dm‘-’lnx the oncamnmont. xouon car- . Just bear in mind that the prohibihve price of paper stock and the consequent increase in- the suhacription rate of your own home paper is due as ‘much to his hoggishness as to'any other cause. There is said to be a certsin code ‘of honor even among thieves, but we have yet to hear of such a trait . in the hog, either of the four-footed or the Y PIONEER—Twelve ages, publisbed T e Moved, seconded and carried to ad: . Sog.rn to 10 o'clock, June 8. 'he ‘board reconvened at'10 o’clock on June 8: as per adjournment with all m bers present. ‘was ‘moved by: Imsdahl, seconded! by .H es .that Mr. A, A. Cooley be. ap-| SAVE YOUR PAPERS. ‘What . do you ‘do thh your newspapers when through reading them? Burn them up? Dan’t:do news print. breed. it F“:yl:h“i" js ":::ail:: ::: :’l::ii:fo:r;: Save your old.papers. Without conservation i v J:b lp:?a:}‘g)a?if"fc'b-‘afif e 19855 papcr sloe ekl disaster is sure to overtake the public press. Jt as moved uconded and carried to, newspaper business may depend greatly upon the manner in which old papers are saved and returned to ‘the mills. = The scarcity of news print paper is something appalling, and in another year only the Lord knows what will happen. This news print shortage is due partly to non- ad&_nurn to 3 o'clock p. 'he board reconvened at 3 o'clock . wlth all members present. (0oved seconded and carried to dis- 1 vnle for $525.62 for bridge, construction. Commissioner Hayes offered the fol-|. lowing resolution: allow, the bill of the township ot Ben- Be it refi:flved by this County Bo: of: ‘County : that ' $100,000 ot the. 5250.000 State Road fionds nuthor- ized "April 6, 1920, and’ thereafter sold " If we had no'rwofel‘ien-l politicians ‘to support an endeavor to, outdo each other. truthful (3 1o 120, inclusive, in denom!n: Thes blibrs Know e dondtons of the | 30T ABotle S S aitorime, Waly Hap Srd ST n SR print paper market, they know that they are delib- erately murdering the small city dailies and country weeklies, yet they persist in their course of un- STATES OF AMERT STATE OF MINNESOTA CO INT O] uram 'E BOA.D to more people.—Little Falls Transexip}-: 0 Prices will be lower am spring, but | tun. many flinm will be hi than ever, says an in the mean Tl ‘BOND EN-BY THESE P s : i sromlses to pay to the bearér on the rst’'day “of "June, 1930, the iprinci s um of .. Dollars with . erest” thereon at the rate of six ppr- !{ centum '.per annrum, navable :semi” an- (nually em the first days of J) Lécenber i1 eacn year, senfation-and surremder of the ennexed r&terest co“B?:T. as_ they severally be- me ' due: h principal’and interest ‘of this bond- arespayable at the-Equi- able Trust Co.-in the clti‘ of New . York and state of New York. 'or the prompt ipayment hereof, both principal and in- \terest as the same hecome due, the full faith, ‘credit, and’ resources “of © said ’%nty are hereby irrevocably pledged. 'his bond is one of a series issued for the urpoue of Permanently im=- proving a ite roads within: said: county, L.under the authorlty of and in, full com- g}hnce with ‘Chapter-'/265, 'Laws of innesota, '1919,: and pursuant _to. a resolution duly ndogted by thé affirm- {ativeivote, at'a’l held meeting on | April sixth, 1920, of all the members of the County Board of said County. It is hereby’ cértified and recitedthat all gcu, obndl%h:nl n.x‘:d :.ihlnn requlud to ppen, st' or 'bedone precedent ‘to nhdpl th‘:iunnce of this bond b; n{ laws ll'ld cnnstltufion ol’ said :State] ‘have aul, :ened, exist, ‘and that ' provision' lbeenr'made for the levy-and’ coHectio; ia. direct annual tax upon all the tax- - Every auto owner is runnmg the dmger af a gaqoline fire ddroymg hiss cax,.amdl B8 endangering those dear'to him. < Why 'netcarry a “Pyreme.” It alsolutely killsa gago- line fire, and will not damage machinery, uphol.stery or hody Harms nothing bat: the: ! fre. . Suppose your “HOME" takes® fin’ today. - riWwife is alame—has sk p;otmn-— l tion? She can handlé a ‘“Pyrene” and probably save:your home. ' * ¥l . modern fire protectmn on the farm. How ‘else can farm 'buildings . be . safe: f‘mxm ¢ * pal of come due; and ‘that the total indebted- B fire? There is no fire department at. your call, so w&y do wlthut fire protectiom? #lH{2, 4 S B O B “Pyrene” reduces your auto insurance 15 per cent ... fil&(.&npha 4 mcnenf topay the interemt and prinoi-| COW EASE—FLY DOPE- Y55 B i i We have just received a:shipment of genuime “Cow Ease,” tfhe fly dope that will O Lt o eaia Cobn prwe oy 3 p thln bond to be signed by npt bh er your cows and will'absolutely kill &he flys off. Those who have: used: "c‘orw : has caused now what it will do—those who havenot, should not wait but zmeit | efi:n‘i‘;flf&“:e’:l Sy e Caunty R‘m‘:&‘,‘f : undery t- .corporate . seal,:-and- the. in- QQW EASE terest - onl ‘hereto 'attached to be [ signed w! he:fac -simile signatures We also have the Cow East Sprayers. MOWERS AMD RAKES of sald Chalrmnn and. Auditor, as ot ]! the first day ot June, 1920 Hi: ' Chalrmln County Board " "Are you prepared to harmt your hay cropthis | §HH Connterstgnea * T : i year? At the price of hay you cannet: afford te let : County Auditr. o g ¢ any go.to waste. If you have no stock te feed it to, there is always a ready market at a goad price, and ] r due ‘that dhtefl Jm‘le i the uid ‘bonds, when executed shall { 'than 'par and ‘accrued interest, a.n 'océeds’ thereot: ihall ‘be: used fo T LS exflnuud n >the- re!olufion 'pnaed Apr h, £1920. HOOVER DIGGERS Mr. Schroeder of the Red R RESOLVED " that fi River Valley. says his. Hoover. - 3 f::r.th' »u rx ; p:ovidh;fidloil’-‘ the 1 rey | ¥ s promptl as the same | ! (thé said ho hecomedue, there shall be and fll% hereby is.levied upon -all the taXabl property within sald County a dlrect annual “tax in ' each year whfle any thereof shall be outstanding sufficient to. meet: the-payment of the -principal ] of dollars on his potato crop i last year. That was after.a ing to SAVE those extra po- tatoes or are you going to - leave them in the ground? We have a fair stock of Hoovers still on hand but we would advise you to place %2 your order ‘at ONCE so as to ; WA ; Y 2 -7v i be sure of a Hoover. Every P mt o l fl In the g : vnte :u ‘unanimously and by the ¢l 'maj | clared. Moved seconded and carried to ad- journ to 10 o’clock a. m., June 9. ‘Board. reconvened at 10 o'clock -a. L m. June 9 with all members present. The report of Wm.. Everts, Coun!y Ditch. lna?ectnr, in the matter of etition flled with respect to Judlolll | itch N. 23 near Cedar Spur regarding remlrl on bridges located in Section ‘ 3. The lnlxuctor outlined the matter | fully to the board regarding the situa- tion, also with respect. to one petition filed® relatin corner of Sections 10 and 15 of Wa- banica township, Judicial ditch No 28. : The reports were:laid; on, the table for furthur consideration by the.board. :l'hs report of Wm. Everts enncernlng long Judicial -Ditch No. 24 nship “of kewood ‘was mn- y.. the board who authorizzed ‘thé Ditch Inspector ‘to proceed i ac- cordance with 'his -report ;that these roads.be attended to and the e: ann bome by ,the ‘funds- in this ditc '.l’he matter was put in motldn by !mu{:‘!’fl, seconded by Hayes, and- duly carr) The report of Wm.. Everts, County Ditch Inupector. with re and improvements on Judicial Ditch No. 22 inBeltrami and Roséau Counties concerning.. additional . ditch construc- tion between Sections 19 and 24in the iwest part of Lakewood towna between mcflons 19 .and” an townshi iso bridge. on the west oundary .of hyhre Township, between Sections’ 7. and 12, and regnrdlng cul- verts on'the south half mile was re- ferred back to the Ditch ln:pector for him to take up with the County Attor- mey as to the feasability .of cnrrying out t;fls program fn accordance to hi ‘re; . Such action was moved b{ Pa.unon, seconded . by Hayes, and duly carried. The report of Wm. Everts with re- spect to the necessary repairs on Ju- dicial dltches in_the "following town- : ships; ilgren, McDougald, Wabanica, Booneé, Spooner Rulien, Wheeler Z(p- ple, Eugene ‘was received.. The 0" showing the total amount-of $2106.07 GET a 7-foot Hoover and . GET all the Potatoes. How about that Saw, Hammer, Hand-Ax, Chisle, Square, etc? ‘Any one of these i’ .axticles may save you an hour’s time one of these days. A few toolsis a good invest-" ment and will pay for themselves m a very short time. See our window for a-display * .of tools. GIVEN HARDWARE CO. PHONE 57 BEMIDJI, MINN. ard|18th, 1919, to June 8th, ‘192 Production, but much of it is due to the greediness what do you suppose they would do.for a living? | 10 the! First Nationial Bank, the: North- of the publishers of the big city dailies. Instead There’s .y mighty fine opening--om the farms l.leor Banie, Mo Vhe Farmans, gte:&my ol of confining their Sunday ediitons to reasonable these horny handed fellows.—Stillwater Gazette. fi;;‘l‘m" ; 'h'“"“’g ,‘;fi'{"w‘ge";";gl'fi}':a : size they double and treble and quadruple them in “Make the Umted—_-o-—_sutu Sate 403 the Bnyer," ;‘m:’l" AN R P godly selfishness. rt, . Ok, 'very ; The luxher h are, n,e Atl‘{l‘ne County . of B_aluaml in The nest time 30u s o of thse i Sy | Talir ey falll—E : I s":‘:.a°',.,3"s:f::‘:',cmvz.x'fizu’s; ® upon the pre-|: delivered:“to’ ‘the' piirchasers thereofl. -ord 1 ,nt the agreedgprice which is-mnot l:ll lf‘h‘slfi 1 e B ‘test, row for row with'several # and’ mt'l'v:‘l“ JHereof as’ tne Same snall 1 . - ec 0\ other diggers. Are you go- he resolution wasp:zumded by Com-|. ssioner ulson and bein ut to al: ado) To :then prend?ng so de-|.. to an outlst ditch on the|. rd to rej lllI P B i | - ‘z’é‘ gt d“‘l‘le rep on of 'Wm. Ever gard- to ra airs on Ditches No. 0 in the. to unulon. Big ¢ W!flnur nnd ealc.‘vlgh of ngaiu of t| 1, u. and tml e LA d"f poby t\'i Steenerson be l nxPendM on th. d lh Joved b dahl_that' the Engineer:’ with the necessary ance with his ment' of Steenel he; report be : it Stat a?h lqmmty upslr- hel In that town- Ha, uoonded by Ims-i ] yes, zd o instructed to m-ocnd irs in accord- ln\h‘l‘”- upon' a_proper vulfled el-hn -ubrnlt jed rson. Motion The sureét; iGrygla in lesignated ‘as a eoun Y d eoumy funds. b \thnt !he le. !mld 1, se ond b:‘):lccapt l(ouon carfled n;x{‘n thit R zuo’: cmmy rt -HOop: urand, 4ownlh1 reldvertl'ed Motlon carried, the bonrd by the ‘township of Btun’- bond of the State Bank ' he -amount of u.,WO Was fimmted with the. .m;ll tion .to be nory lor Dl{ wn line between Ha , -and Turtle for in _preper l , is was ng P 9'1 ml hd DlBCG el. bldl., To the Honorable Board sf County Commissioners; Beltrnml Cflmty, Min-) ,The undarnl@ned Bonrd ‘of Audit of 'said Beltrami ‘ounty, met at the office of ‘the County ‘Treasurer of said County| on the 8th dag’ ‘the purpose o the ‘accounts, books, -and of . June, A.. D, examining and audit yvouchers ' 0! 1920, for {$in Earl Gell,” County Treasurer of sald «County, and to count and ascertain the kind, description and amounts. of funds in- the.County Treasury and Mbngln‘ thereto. ‘We respectfully -make the tollawln‘ report thereon: reasurer's. receipts from Dec-mber o Balancein'the tteasur: From tax collections From mortgige )‘eglltratlon 'ly I From collectlon schao! plication and state ai “collection - teaeh retirement From . collection 'suspense state. ali‘d : ~ bridg: From: collecuon _premiums to exhlb“torfi !und From c From collection” on From' collection, Torranc From..collection rent ... From collection re-survey. From collection registrati .fees, vehicle .. From. collection federal prisoners From . col ectlon Torrance assurance . From collecti personal propert; From collection refund From collection school bhoarding" tax. oor ien.. Total balance. and receipts. $1,670,152.38 December, 1! Disbursements ‘from 1919, to June 8th, 1920: Paid “orders. ~on revenue fund . Paid orders on poor fun ngd VV‘TI‘PI tvat emption Puid warr PMd igrrn s ditch fund.... ‘Pnld "wnrranu [} ue runl 'way Pt.ufwnrnn ,Pltd ‘warrants pehual ~trict fund . Paid ‘warrants pubiic iands: Paid--warrantsincidental.... Paid-warrants tax refund. Pald- warrants - mortga warrant: Paid ‘warrants teacher’s in- surance ..... % Pald warrants sanitorium. Paid ‘warrants inheritan interest . (Paid - warran torney ‘contingent Pald dwnrrann ederal nid 08 18 it bmngs cash. kS | it ty {Paid warrants state ‘ ‘The John Deere mowers and, rakes are constriict- '} i P-“a'ico‘ffl‘z’:"f‘ tayinyeaun : 1l ed 50°as to give, maximum service with a very small .} Y 80 e m:mbered N%| Balance atogene. of, Dusty il outlay for repairs. Do not.forget. the: lasting quality .} ,manACQ.’.‘moara. b.,l'flcea L §' of John Deer mowers and Rakes when you get ready to'buy. “We: have them on our > cguxf?“fffiar Nl B floor for your mspectlon. It will pay you to ‘see-thése machines before purchasing. i AN UR RESOLVED that|camalls, dehosits and cash on 59 i be|Cash items, checks, money i 1| | "736,69%.0 633,098.42 1,320.30 8,176.54 32:660.08 6,957:91 220.00 34,155.47| 1 ,82,448.99 | 621 © 28,239.09| o1 1,039.18 1,000.00 * 20000 131.00 592.50 40 12.756 5.0 1,612.00 54,102.05. % 25.955 ” . 28,968. ll 17,962.79 196,651.66 11,970.00 111,112/64 s 26’.2’2.!6 3,436.12 197038 3,024.31 2. 4.061 & 12,155:71 | 346.11 5,946.97 1,039.13 ;. $92.00 741,78, £ 14,892,75 196.37 2,018.98 © 953.60 19997 * 30412 977,370.62 hand: $1,570,152.38 . 601.20 '433,927.82 s 78| for div sions A :nd C of job 1901." Mo- .39 e M 'S Fad e rme; ke, Pay: iz 7310 6MB.51 1080000 sg&.oo 12,500.00 10,080/00 R Citigens lh 34 bl!l Jo: Nnvezn & - Co. CALO .ooieicne ENEH Totl! ‘I‘imli!.y u! of Juna, 1920, ‘Wm, Chairman Br'd N Clerk Dhtr[ ago by . Paulson, second Hnyes, that the toregolng' report to the ‘board be accepted-and . placed.-on- file. Motion carri ‘Moved by Imsdahl,’ sécondéd by Hayes, that the followlng road jobs be readvertised for bids: “ AP, 130. -taée‘ l;’oi;d No. 11. 2.97 miles, . udette, east. Job 1903 .tnu road No. 11, 71 mflu long. J‘ 903-A. state road Nfi ll. 1,'! miles alons wxnmrron.d. Job 1 AP dlvlllou A andB, 18! mlles ‘long irom #pooner oatn of Rapid Biver y “Motion ¢: Moved m-ma secon dod % o Hayrs. thatin case the road jobs. fe- istrict do X “that done ' undér farce: acoo\mtn are: av: Elidl aré I:scelved and acceptéd. on cnrr seconded’ -advertised . in the lqconsl not: brin bids or E lable .and nnt,ll., lncb fllflw ; by lmfiuhl Ha eu‘ nrat force- ° account . work . dox{e on state rM No. 13, commen nos'! quarter x‘f township 158, ran?a 30, south to Ikish. until luch time as bids sh: received for this work and: n accepted, and such work to commence xwhe{n dtundu become; avalhble. Moglon- carriet The report of Wm. Everts relative te" the croulnf on_judicial_ ditch No:. 31 in section 14, townshln 152. range 31, was ald “on the- table. R Moved b; Paulson. -seconded by is, ‘that application be miade for federal aid tion earried. Moved, leconded and carned to ag- Journ, lubject to a cull by the au-h?) should he receive favorabl> information in regard to. the disposition of.. bonds which are being held up Mn ln‘- approval of bonding- attorneys other- wise_the board -adjourns sine Nlfi. chalman County! Atten . JOHNSON, County * Andltor Physique ef Country and City Boys. Under. the selective: draft hw. M NS trants ‘were given twe physical exami- nations, .one by:the local draft boards :and another by the army sprgeons af- Boaid " exaimination ‘reschéd” dfi Analysis of these records:7of’ m those of ‘allen mm These {énces are 0" considerable that i country.- boys . would -farnish tor’ Qo military - service..4,790. more soldlers: than would ‘an_equal. number of city:: boys.. - Simtlarly, 100,000 whites furnish 1,240 more soidiers than. mld an. equal number of colored. Hul.ly 100,000 native born would yleld ;3500 more soldiers-than would a like nwm- " ber of foreign: - The ~importancé ‘of M figitres . may: be appreciated' by, ! that 8.500 nien_is’ equlvdent to! “ infamtry reghnent ltnncth. ; qupq%tlhp’ tor Tae Popeer. ;"

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