Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 2, 1920, Page 3

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DINGS OF TEE CITY COUN- /6 TAN CITY OF BEWIDIL, MINNESOTA, JUNE 7, 1920 Regular session of the City Council held in the city hall council chambers, at 8 o'clock p. m. 3 megting was called to order, Vandersluis presiding. ... A 3 JJJpon. roll call the following aldermen wel‘{'e declared present: Ba;le‘y, Pal 3 Cooper, Carver, Barnell, Vandersiuis, Ab- Boyce, McKinnon, Jones, Hay- ‘esident of. the last regular meeting. A quorum baingmu’n, G. MINNESOTA ‘A second shipment is about to come in any day, fnd they are moving fast. ity Minnesota 10-26 Rakes ............e.......$39.00 ~You cannot do better in price nor quality. . “Make Hay while the ‘sun shines.” Battles BEMIDJI - Mail your orders for freight shipment. oyable Fourth can celebrate the glorious Fourth in a most fitting - manner by eating plenty ; ,Nafiqn’al; Dish. . Supreme Ask Your Dealer E BEMIDJI DAILY were read and approved. . Rille. The following bills after being gudited were upon motion and second allowed: Pay roll, month of May. .. $1889.90 Mayor L. F. Johnson, Day appropriation Mayor Johnson, contingent ful allowance, 1920 ... . Minnesota 'Electric- Light and: Power Company, pumping con- tract, month of May Minnesota Electric Light and Power Company, 1 of May.. ‘Minnesota Electric L, Power Company, general light- ing_contract, May . s Jos. Hahn, scavenger erty . owners. v Beltrami Elevator. -and Milling Company, oats for city team Street Gang, street labor ... Northwestern .. Telephone X~ change, ~Company, telephone service city buildi J. J. Doran, pyreens. Smith-Robinson = Lui pnn!. coal for cit: Bemidji Sentinel, 600 Booklets O'Leary Bowser Company, blan! ets for city jafl .... Bemidji.Auto .Co) ny, gasoline for fire truck and flusher. . .T. Baker & Co., clock répairs. ' P. D. Bowler, estimate No. ¢ well contract city hall .... .. 6000.00 J. J. Doran, labor and 2 for water department 32.06 P. Stapleton, allowance 5:00 2.00 106.10 103.60 9.00 56.00 200,00 336.69 ‘2.28 499.60 17.25 30.00 223.00 4.33 37.30 13.7¢ 42,00 13.76 10.0¢ -3.50 ork . . .. .. . P.. Eckstrum, labor, ‘storm séWer and water department.. J.:J. ]Zz;lfl.\ installing drinking n . A rent - allowan months account, poor . Chas.. Nangle, hay for city fg’flmfinll- Application, for = two jitney made by Ward Bros., was grant ¢ Application for junk dealers’ license made by Jacob Goldberg was granted. Application of L. P.” Eckstrom for plumbers’ license was- granted. Ronds. Bond of Hannah & Robertson, dealers in junk, with the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co., as surety in sum of $500.00 was approved, and accepted. Bond of Hannah & Robertson, second hand dealers, with the Dnited States Fi- delity & Guaranty Company, as surety, in su(r’n of $500.00 was approved and ac- cepted. ¢ Contractors bonds'in the sum of $2,- 221.40 and bond in the sum of $684.28 is- sued in behalf of the Bemidji Construc- tion Company, with the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company as sure- ties were approved and accepted. .. Weports. Police regort for the months of April and May was read and accepted. | Mire department report of fires for the month of May was read and accepted. Municipal court report for May 31st, showing $98.00, and report for June 7th, showing. $56.00, paid the city treasurer, was read and accepted. Petitions. , - Petition_ for installing lights on East Street and at corner of Mill avenue and East® street was referred to the Water and Light committee. Petition to establish curb lines on 11th street between Beltrami avenue, and Minnesota Avenue was read and refer to the city engineer for approval. The following judges of election were named, and polling places designated, for licenses ed. 60.00 } hall. PIONEER 198 43¢ the election to be held on June 21st, 1920. irst Ward—F. 8. Arnold, Henry Mill- e:'. E. F. Netzer, Polling place Miller's store, Second Ward—B. R. Erickson, J. A. Parmalee, A. Lord. Polling place City Third Ward—P. . M. Dicaire, O. B. Stephen, C. B. Hoyt. Polling place Car- ver's store. ! Fourth Ward—John A..Cline, Wm. Du- gas, G. B, Carson. Polling place, Dailey’s Em‘noymant office. Pifth Ward—Wm. Dougherty, Christiansen, C. W. Clark. Dougherty’s store. 2 p tmeat. Communication from W. Z. Robinson was read declining to serve as alderman from the Second ‘Ward.to fill the unex- pired term of Alderman Backus, which Wm, olling place, was on motion and second accepted. Tt was moved by Alderman Palmer, second- ed by Carver, that Mr. A, T, Carl named as Alderman of the Second wara, to fill the unexpired term of Mr. G. D. Backus, now residing without the ward. Said motion was declared duly carried, ::ld Mr. Carlson named as such alder- an. . Miscellaneous. ) The building committee -was directed to install a gas heater and tank for use in_the city building. Mayor Johnson, and Aldermen Boyce, Palmer, Carver, Barnell ‘and Hayward were named as the Board of Tax Review or Equalization. The eity clerk was instruoted to ad- vertice for sale and removal of the tire hall building In_the Fifth Ward. It was moved and seconded that one be | not to exceed $650.00. \Gertain deep well, pump' 'be purchased. ~romn Mr.. Bowlér and ‘Boehm for & prios: Carried, £ City engineer was instructed to have new roof. put.on the pump house at:the pump station, - It was moved and seconded that the salary of the assistant to the water su- perintendent. be placed at $126.00 m month, beginning June 1st, 1920, and:that ’ the city attorney draw the necessary resolution to cover, Carried. iy The, purchase of six street sweeping containers. at a price of $22.00 each, rfi the Duluth.Corrugating & Roofing Com-: pany was authorized. y There being no further business it was moved to adjourn. Adjourned. Attest: 3 p GEO STEIN, g City Clerk iem Corset Dollar “ZNETTING your imoney’s worth” id thése énh'n’g value of . o e 3 .. days of increasing costs and the dimin- \WERY ‘wolin realites that shis s ihe day of the “hfty-cens dollar.” If you - dollars, as it applies to corsets; is: not $0 much in the.ptice you pay as in the garment you buy. dilcird after 4 few uncomfortable weatiogs | he corset you| spend yjour coriri dollars for & garmens that does wot iedr well, that does mot give you satisfaction, 8 35 dn extrev- aganscorsetat any price. You can spend your corses moncy so cvery dollar will have its Sull purchasing power of 100 or expenseof your appearance, health and ofp:unnd. is the cg:et you cannot a Wedssiure you that evéry : -ia worth every cent Feont Lacisg you. pa the eb{ge; you continue to wedr at the | for it—worth cents if you toill be very partic- wlar about the corset you buy. th it ; worth it in There is noneo'nctieuin our corset depart- ment but will take a personal interest in helping you spend your corset dollars wisely. The Garment Shbp ’ You couldn’t ask for better values than these Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand fine suits at $27.95 $34.95 $38.95 $42.95 $48.95 $51.95 JE'VE reduced our prices on V suits that were already sell- ing below present wholesale figures That’s what we’re doing for you to beat the high cost of clothing. You can figureit out for yourself exactly how much you're saving. You know all about the clothes. They’re Hart Schaffner & Marx and SOCIETY BRAND very finest spring models; lively styles; all wool fabrics This is a combination of high quality and low prices that can’t be beat. EXTRA SPECIAL | Palm Beach Suits ata Reduction of 20 per cent

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