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i Prepared By the Taited stated of Agriculture. mfi:;aee. recent o held recently at. Hartford, Oonn., considered various-problems in the way-of eradication of this plague from cattle and hogs, but the greatest ©mphasis was given to the area plan ‘of testing cattle.and the results that, ORDINANCE NO. 1329 Beltrami county, Minne: providin, for the issuan nd_ sale of Fifty thousand ($30,000) dollars Permanent Improvement Fund Bonds of said city for the purpose and on acdount of th ‘Permanent Improvement Fund of sald mavent . Jmprovement Iund in the suid city present voiing at the general state and county clection wiully called apud® duly” held, therein for the purpose,.prior tQ ihe issuante of this | Lond, 4t which ele¢tion a majority. of city: Forty Thousand ($40,000) dollars|all thé qualified: clectors present and of the money obtalned fromh the sale | voting her voted in favor of the is- of sald bonds to be used for.the specific | suance of this bond and in accor purpose: of paying warrants now out- | with an ordinance duly adopted by Standing against said. fund and which| Mayor and city council of said city were issued in payment for the fnstal- lation 'of “The*White Way" electric lighting system in the streets of said ty; and Ten Thousand (§10,000) dol- of,said money to be used for the; 1a) spedjfic purpose of paying warrants, which have been, or which will be, is- sied. it -payment for the construction and equipment of a detention hospital{ in. said city; prescribing the form of | said@ bonds and the interest coupons to be annexed thereto, and providing for the .levy, assessment, and collection of a’ direct .annual .ad valoren tax on all ‘the taxable property of said city suf- ficjent ‘to pay the interest uccruing ui- on said bonds as the same ~ becomes due, and alsoat the lawful time, a fur- thep annual ad valorem tax on 1id | taxable property sufficient to pay and discharge the principal of said bonds | d under, by yirtue of. and in all re cts M full amd strict compliance with Constitution.of the State-of Minne: sota, the City charter of the City of Be- widji, "Minnesotd, and all legislative and other enictments amendatory = thereof and supplemeptary thereto, And it iy, hereby certified, recited and arrantéd. that' $aid city 'is now and for years passed, a body. politic and corporate, duly. organized, existing and operating as a city of the fourth class under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Minnesota, and always has been and is now under the control of a duly organized City Coucil the duly constituted corporate au- thority thereof; that all thin, acts and conditions ‘required by the Consti- tution und laws of the state of Minne- sota, and the City Charter of the said b0 3 the premines are An ordinance of the city of Bemidji|City Treasiry of safd city, pursuant to|orized. ratified, u duly qualified electors of | ed. ereby d bonds and” the i appertaining. s#ing sald bondgs legal voters._of at the general stats tion to be held inisaid cit; day of Novemberi- in”the proclamation 6t resolution . of the City: Council of said city: and that syidiquestoiar be 50 sub- mitted in the form of two distinct propositions substantially Proposttion N hall bonds be issued by the re declared auth- approved”and confirm- cction 10. That it be and it Is here- certified, recited and warranted that |sewers . all conditions, acts and w. sary ahd cssential to the the bonds of said hereinabove mention- ed and required by'#aw to have been fully done,and performed; provisions ce and of gach of the bonds and interest coupons fwsued :to shall ‘constitute ‘&nd the are hereby, declared to be_a binding and irrevocable contract . bet! and the purchaser of sakd; Rolder from . time.ts.t things neces- validity of |City engineer The bill of be done, of pursuant same ensaid City s and the’ ch-of said oupons’ therato “question :of, L submitted -to. ‘the 4 City” ot Bemiaji and_connty..~-elec- ‘on ‘the 7th 922, ‘and a$ deét- forth the Mayor ‘and: eparate and as ty of have' thus far resulted from its use. The ‘most ‘encouraging fact brought out “was - that' the leading Chicago packers recently expressed In a reso- lution thelr intention of paying a pre- mium of 10 cents a hundred pounds for hogs bred and fed in and shipped from counties accredited by'state-and federal authoritiesas being free. of tuberculosis and the:same for those| Dbred :and fed: and shipped: from:indi- vidual faims on which the herds have been accredited:as being free of the Breeders and Dusiness men present &t the conferénce were of the opinion that the ‘area‘plan is the most eco- nomical yet.devised and that it af- fords - the “maximumn .~ protection : to herds against reinfection.” One promi- nent New England breeder and milk for the construction and e produger: said. that when tuberculosls was " eradicated from ‘a herd’ there ' pind or in any other fund of said city were much fewer complaints of losses from other canses, such as shy breed- ing and.calf Qisorders. ' | Fedéral and state mep who are en- gaged in tubercuiosiseradication work were unanimous In'urging that there should be & “white spot”, a tubercu- losis-free county, In each state as sopn as possible; "These free areas are thte best kind of demonstration to the rest, of the state of the good that comes throygh ‘such’ co-operative clean-ups end,‘the sooner these spots are:found in all parts of the country the Sooner Councl of sald city have o i GO ecided and do hereby determine and deciae that all condtilons, ucts, und will the plague be wiped out. snstallation of an a detentian hospital in sald amount above stated, t will not incyeage the debt of said city Yeyond the lumitations set forth in its charter, or as otherwise provided Ly at_the maturity thereof. . WHEREAS, there exists in the cit Treeasurery of the City ot Bemidji. fund- designated as ‘“Permanent | provement Fund” into which there shall be paid all amount realized from the sale’ of bonds issued on account of this \ fund and out.of which fund there shall be paid the cost of all real property { which the city may own or acquire for its various purposes; and, WHERES, warrants have been drawn on said fund whcih, together with the interest to-accrue thereos will maount to: the sum -of approximately IForty | ($40,000), said warrants having been is. the purpose of paying for the ean H electric lighting system In-the streets of the said city commonly known as “The White W n"{l\iflgnms, warrants have been, or ‘will_be, drawn on said fund which, to- gether with the interest °to acerue thereon, will amount to the sum of ab-} Nmately Ten Thousand ($10,000) zfir«: sn’!’d warrants having been, or , issued for thie purpose of paying £or the o quipment of city; and WHEREAS, there is no money in said to pay for sald warrants; and, WHEREAS, large benefits crued to the general public and to the citizens of said city by reason of the making of said improvements; and, WHEREAS, the total assessed valua 'flon of all the taxable property in said city as shown by the last assessment j made in the vear 1922, as finally equal- ized and as certified to by the city Iclerk, is $2,873,182.00 dollars: and, WHEREAS, the issuance in the ur , and sale of bonds ; and, § hvi'HERE.\s‘ the Mayor and City determined This wan the third conference of the ghings .necessary and essential to the kind -held in ‘this regio: aud it is next year, - d DRIVE WAGON CLOSE TO CRIB rnjdji.does -ord: as follow: Where Sloping Land and Silo Prevent. | May'o Wauld, Visable: to issue: .ed Driving In .a Layer of . ,Conerete Remedi :. ‘ Sevcral “bins ‘bullt fn a basement ' barn were hard to reach because the ground sloped -away, ‘and because a silo at’ one end’prevented driving in close at the start. ‘Phe remedy was to probahle “that - another Will-be Leld : alfdity 'of the bonds of sald city. here- inabove ahd hereinafter mentioned, re- quired by law to be done, have been fully \done ahd performed. NOW THEREFORE. IN CONSIDER- TION>OF HE.PREMI The C'ty Councll of the City of Be- Rection 1.7ha ppears to the Section J'Council of said city that it be and It s hereby deemed ad- ‘Munictpal Coupon Bonds of the City of Bemld\i, -Beltrami County, Minneso- ta, to'an imount aggresating the prin- cipal sum ‘of “Fifty 'housand _(350,000) Qollars comprised of fifty (50) bonds humbered cousecutively from Onc (1) to, Fifty (50), both numbers inclusive, of \the denomjuation . of One Thousand $1,000) dollars “each, dated January level the:slope and-put down a léyer -gnd wA..D. 1923, dee und payable us fol- of concrete; - with gfooves for clusive, on Januy lowst from one to ten in- y 2nd, 1924, trom: eleven to Bongs ntunbered Bonds numbsre fwenty inclustve> on Jawuary 2nd 1 ‘Bonds numbered ‘twenty-one to thirty Indlusive, on-January. 2nd. 1926, onds numbered thitty-one to forty Driving Close to Crib. wagon' wheels, writes Dy R. Vanr Horn .of Nebraska, in the Farm Journal. Each groove was'a ltftle wider than the wheel and curved away from the base at the end,as: shown in upper sketch. - Once the wheels were started in the grooves, they ‘were drawn In iclose to the baym. 'BETTER LAWS AGAINST DOGS jRegulations In Various States Intend- i ed to Protect.Sheep but Are i Poorly Enforced. : Althéugh ‘48 “states have dog laws 'designed t¢ protect ‘sheep, many of ‘them are so pporly planned or so poor- 1y enforced “thut dogs still do” miuck jdamage to flocks, especlally in. the farming states where flocks -are small jand dog®: ar ‘plentiful, There is need for improvement M ¢hese laws, but. says the Unfited States Departinenti of |Agriculture,: a poor law that Is cp- {forced- witli“energy may- produce be iter: reguitsintsheen: Conservation’thun {@ muclt betterilhiw thet:ig half-heart- wedly enforced, s Dogs ‘keep ‘many men | § from “Zoing “imo the: dheep- business, :\\'Ilich'jjs_\_vtbbfbly a’ greater setbuck rto the industry than the uctual daw- age done by, theni.. \TIME TO CUT SWEET CLOVER If First Crop Is Harvested 12 to 14 Inches High a Good Second Crop Will Result. If the first crop of sweet clover s cut too low the plants are killed. ‘When cut 12 to 14 inches high a good second crop resulted. These results were secured in a trial at the North Dakota experiment station in: 1916, “The sweet clover sends out its second growth from the stem.. The buds form in.the angle between the stem and the branches. ‘If all the beanches dre cat ¢hen all the buds from which new growth can cote will be removed. The lower the branches comé out, the Jower the first crop-can be cut without kiiling ‘the plants. \ SUBSCRIBE “FOR THE PIONEER inclusive, on January 2nd, 1 benring Interest from their - Wy of the City of emidil,. '} county, Minnesota; Iorty Thuosand used for the specific purpose of piy- ing ‘the warrants which have been ist sued'in payment for “The White Way electric lighting now Installed the purpose as designated \pvidenced by appropriate ::1.-."«;:1 to each bond. and both the in- aceruing on and the prineipal of onds shall be payable in lawful inelusive, onJanuary 2nd..1927. Bo?as numbered -forty-ote to fifty paid at the rate of six (6) per centum | per annum, payable semi-annually on the second days of Junuury and July respectively In each year, both principal thereof and interest thercon payable a such place as the City Council — may heréafter direct, to provide funds for the purpose and on account of the Perm- nent- Improvement Iund in uul:x Treas- ($10,000) dollars of sai to be is- in the streets of and Ten Thousand ($10,000) dollars of said funds to be used for the specific pur- pose of paying the warrants _ which have been or will be issued menit for the construction and equip- Tent of a detention hospital in sald clty. in pay- Sectio and account of the Perm- ent: Improvement Fund of sald clty by virgue of and in pursuance of provi: © by be issued s Municipal an amount g sions of the ecity charter of there shall be and there are here hereinafter provided, the lars: that said ment Fund y B midji. Minnesota:” shall be fifty (50) in. number, from one (1) to fi bers inclusive, of One ‘Thousand d that.the installments to date -of maturity of principal. tere: sald Money \0f the United States of Americ That jeach of said bonds the interest coupons to be ed. shall be substantiall Ref-forms, fo-wit: \ s o NaBRICA TNITED STATES OF AMERIC A\ ‘:FATE OF MINNESOTA i COUNTY -OF BELTRAML [IMPROVEMENT FUND ITY OF ~BEMIDJI County of \Beltrami, li-the State Minnesota, and -for valué to pay to the of One Thousan’ interest on said hereof until paid a per centum per an. annually on the secor. and_July, respectively. ovidenced by and upon \the and surrender of the hereto attached as they come due, and both the s\i the principal of this bowy are made payable In lawfulsy ) United - States of Americans in the city of: and for the prompt payment interest and principal at matu full faith, credit, resources an taxable property of sald city irrevoeably pledged. ayable sem! onre bond_ le_jssued by said city" for | aufficienc the putpose of and on account ‘{ the on FhbI U] n 2. That to provide runds for Authogized, ordered and directed to Qoupon Bonds of safd city to regating the g 1;3-10!;»-:1 Fifty - Thousand ($50,000) dol- sum of Flfaid bonds shall ‘be known «“permanent ITmprove- 1 Donds' ef the City of Be- b+ mumbered _ consecutively fty: (50), both num- the denomination of ($1,000) ~dlotlars each. Iearing date and becoming® dus - and ‘payable.as set Yorth in Section 1 hersin of interest shall coupons \place as the City Council may( $1,000.00 Y ALL MEN BY THESE PRES- ORI the. City of Bemidi in the knowledges itself to owe. received, heraby promises ror the principal sum €$1,000.000)~dollars on 19—, together with um from the date ate of SIX (6) Jannary in each year, #§ presentation coupons d interest on hereby City’ of Hemidji, to exist and to happen and he done and. performed precedent to and in issuance of this hond. in order fo constitute the same valll and bind- ing of obligation of said city, do exist, have happened and been done and per. formed in regular and due form and time:. that the total indebtedness — of said ‘city, Including this bond, does not exceed uny utional or’ statutory limitation? und that_due provision h been m for the levy and collection of & direct annual ad valorem tax on 1l the taxable property in said city in addition to all other taxe: pay the intere: wceruing hereon promptly when and as the same falls due, and also to dis ge the principal hereof at maturity. IN TE MONY WHEREOF, The City of Bemidji, in the County of Bel- trami, State of Minnesota, by its M and- Ci ton be with the corporate seal of said city, and each of the intirest coupons hereto at- tached to be executed by the engraved facsimile slgnature of sald officers, the second duy of January, A. D. 1923 Mayor (FORM OF COUPON) No.—— $30.00 (July . “D. 19—) (On January 2, A D1 he City of Bemidji. in the County of Beltrami, State of Minnesota for vulue received, will pay to the bear- er hereof, the sum of Thirty ($30.00) dollars in lawful money of the United States of America at the . in the City of —————— and State = of —_— §. A., for six months in- terest then due on its Municipal Cou- pon Bonds issued on account of the Permanent Improvement Fund of sald Cinty, dated Jonuary 2, A. D. 1923, Mayor No.—— city Clerk Section 1.” That ud bonds shall be signed by the Mayor. attested by the City Clerk and sealed wtih the corpor= ate seal of said City, which seal shall be impressed thereon: that each of the interest coupons to be attached to each of said bonds shall be executed by the engraved facsimile signature of sald Mayor and .City Clerk, and the offlcers in this paragraph mentioned are hereby authorized, ordered and directed to cause sald bonds and coupons to be pre- pared substantially in the forms res- pectively hereinabove set forth, and to exccute the same for and on behalf of aid city as an din the manner as afore- , their legality shall not be open to contest by said City. or by any person or corporation for or on its behalf for any reason whatsosver. Section 5.:Thdt the Interest falling due on sald bonds on. July 2, 1923 and January 2. 934 shull Be'and the same is hereby ordered, approprinted - and paid by the, City Treasurer from the general or expense funds of sald city, necessary, funds to reimburse said fund for the amount so borrowed from it, and also “to” pay the interest accruing on sald bonds subsequent to Jan. 2, 1924 ,promptly when and as the same falls due, und also to pay and discharge the principat of said honds at maturity there shall be and by this Ordinance, there Is hereby levied upon all of the taxable property in sald city in addition to all other taxes, a direct annual ad valorem tax sufficient to pay the in- terest on sald bonds as it falls due and to pay and discharge the principal of satd bpnds at maturity. Seetion f. It shall be the duty of the Mayor of 'suid city and all'other officers of sald city, and they jre hereby re- quired annuilly at the time and n the manner provided by law for the levying of other city taxes to ratify and carry out the provisions hereof with — refer- ence to the levying of. taxes and requir- Ing the officers of and for said City to levy, pxtend and collect such taxes in the ‘manger provided by law for the purpose of providing funds to pay the Seml annual interest uppp spid bonds bromptly when and as the sums falls due, and to pay and. discharge the prineipal of sald bonds at maturity, Which said tax shall be collected as are other general taxes of said City, but hothing herein contained shall ~—be so constriies) as to prevent said city from applying any pther funds that may be in its Treasiry and available for that purpose in the paymehi af said inter- est or principal the same respec- tively mature. Sestion 7. That on the 15th days of June and December respectively in each Year, o long s any of the interest Soupons appertaining to ~the . honds hereby authorized to be lssued, remain outsanding -and unpald, the City Trens- orer shall, and ‘he is hereby authorized, ordered anil, directed to remit out of any moneys in his hands belonging to Enid city. In.the form of check or draft. to the institution at which said bonds ave payable, a sum sutficient to pay in full the semi-annual interest accruing on said bonds on the 2nd days of July and January. vespectively in each year: and fifteen- days .previpus to the date of matarity of any of said bonds. the City Treasurer shall and he is hereby authorized, ordered and directed to ro- it out of &ny moneys in Lis hands be- longing to-sald city to the place and in- itution @t which sald bonds are Pay- Sble, @ sam sufficlent to pay in full the ‘principdl amount of all said’ bonds en maturing. e tion o5, "Fruit said honds when 80 executed Shall be and they are hereby opdered - delivered to the lawful = pur- ohamey therefo upon payment of the agreed purchase price therefor to the City Treasurer, and the said = Treas: Urer shall hold the proweeds hereof as A Separate fund subject to the order of the. Mayor and City Counell ~ of the City to be used solely for the purpose of wnd on dceount of the Permanent Tmprovement Fund of said city: Forty Thousand ($40,000) dollars of which to e paed for the specific purpose of pays ing warants, outstanding against sal Fund, tawued in payment o ‘The White Way”® elactiric ghting SYS and Ten Thousand ($16,800) of which to be used for the specific purpons of cing the warrants, optstanding Aainst-said Fund, issued in payment tor the construction and equipment of o dotention hospital, in_sald city. . feotipn 8. That the Mayor —of saic City, the Clerk and Treasurer and all Other officars, respectively, of said City e hereby authorfzed, ordered and di- Tected to furnish thy aforesaid = pur- Chasers of suld bhonds with sich cer- Yiflcates, transcripts. ordinances = oF other documents as will fully cvidence the proceedings had relative t othe is- Suance of said bonds, the regularity and Proposition Np. “Shall bonds be i sale given pui City Councjl, purchaser of: and for the ‘purpose of providing _thé j Smart, A\\'aywxg_n':i;\ X Absant—] 3 Approved Vbtobe iragest 'x. V. Garlock Mayor TReturned by at 8 o'clock P, Tom Davies, C. C. Caskey, Flour & Feed Co. hay city team .. 3 Beltrami Elevator & feed, .city team Peoples 0il Co. Police. Dept. . o Standard Oil' Co, Coupon book Police Dept. ndard Oil Co.,; coupon book, ©QUPo; Andrew John: prisonere (Aug.) Kramer Bros., Detention hospital. G. O. Riggs, band supplies Bemidji Box and Crating Co. Lumber, street signs ... Joe McTaggart, hauling chairs Andrew Barlow, Pub. Co, ficial publication . hn, hauling from lake shore. J. J. Doran, (Sewer const.) J. J. Doran, 1o J. 1. Doran, 2 p water_dept. Fire Engine Washers for_ hydrants Beltrami Coustruction grading streets . & Loitved, curbs.. Gogdman & -Luitved, 8Street work and work at city hall.. Bemidji Book & thereof, and the acts of any all of said officers, and either or I ued by the city of Bemidji under the' provisions of section apter VI of -the- Charter of said city, and Ordinance No. 120 of;said city to the amount ‘of ‘Ten' Thoysand ($10,- 00d) dollars, bearing interest rate of six (6)--per.centum:per annum, for the purpose of,.and on account of, the Permanent Improvement Fund; the money therefrom to be used specific purpose of' paying the standing ‘warrants Bemidji under the provisions of section 9, Chapter VI ofithe Charter; of said . and Ordinance No. 129 of said city to the amount of Forty Thousand (340, 000) dollars, besring ‘interest rate of six (6) per centum per annum, for the purpose of, and on account of, the Permanent Improvement ¥und; the money therefrom “to. be useds: for the specific purpose of paving the out- it ‘warrahts ‘issued against said Fund in payment for the installation of. "The White Way", electri lighting at the at the for the out- t isaued against said Fund in ‘payment for the construction and equpiment ‘of a detention hospital.” Section 13. That this ordinance shall take cffect' and, be' in force from and after its pnsmnl?ml’rflwd,‘ and public: a majority of all the elec- tors’ of said vity, voting at said election shall yote in favor&of ‘ehé isstance of sald Bonds, under either or sald propositions; provided, at if ane, but.not both,.of said sitions shail be voted for in the wffirm- atlve by & majority of all the said elec- 'S, , an n that osition, for which, BklE. malerity s ver both of however, majority so vo- ,Cl:*%“ 3192 0! yet. “Mayor Oet. 7,7192: ted affirmatively, ‘shall ‘be* consider: as. though It alons was submitted to- the said electors and the bonds authorized shall be in all other things issued according to the provisions of this Ordinance the same as though. they were the only ones specified herein; ex- cepting, that the amount. and denomina tion of such bonds, and, thelr, -accompa- nying coupons, shall be varie to_the proposition so voted-fr. Sectin 14. That after the: taking ef- fect of this Ordinance, as provided in the foregoing Section, the said Ordin- ance shall be irrepealable until the in- debtedness hereby created, both as to principal and interest shall have been fully pald, satisfied and discharged. Section 15. That said bonds if author- sued as herein provided, shall v the City of Bemidji to the highest bidder after due notice of the sale of such-bonds shall have“been giv- en by publication, in’ the manner and as required by the provisions of the Con- stitution of the ‘Stité' of “Mirnesota, of the Luws of said :State, of the Charter of said City, of the Ordinances of said city, and of the Hesolutions-of the City Council thereof,-and-all amend- ments thereto and supplements thereof -best and “highest bidder ac- cording to the terms of sald notice of 0:Resolution; of the jeemed (to b bohds Hepbh Pirst Rending Sépt. 5, 1922, thereby according City e, the, Ten? Ayes—Jahn,i. Bridgomais: Olson; _'Me- Kingon, “Byenson, Smart. Hickeraan Hickers Lloyd, Lahr. SLeom 1td 10-18 18th, 1922 Regular session of the City Council held in the Council Chambers, City Hall 1.4, quarum being. pre: ent, meeting 'was called to ordnrf Vice president Juhr' presiding. " ROLL CALL Upon roll call, the following. alders men were declared present: Rode, Smart McKinnon, Olson, : Dennison, Lahr. President:Lahr came in later and presided at the meeting. MINUTES _The minutes of the last regular ses- sion were read and, approved.. BILLS seraper hone Co. Ward Brog., Jitney, Fire Dept’ The Seagrave Co.. Supplies, boarding - boiler in- seavengor work dead fish estimate for. oll Bemidji Hardware Co. sup- pRenburg, repairing City Hall pump .».‘ pumping at old c Co. Stationery ¢. H. Mosgbaugh, labor and material fixing fire door ity Evenson. Bridgeman, The following bills after being aud- ited, were upon motion and second al- Pay roll, Sept. 1—Sept. 15..... $1060.00 Street gang, street labor.... Labor dump 271.00 18.¢0 1.25 16.51 11.60 20.00 25.00 25.00 3.50 3.75 92.24 40.00 1095.00 26.18 1.20 6.00 3.00 7438 134.75 5.00 1831.06 183.30 4.00 14.35 22.50 69.00 11.82 3.56 1070.42 47.94 5175 hall and repairs Henry Krause, - Inspe || SHORT COURSES HAVET| i s Nason Chandler, In A. M. Bagley for $113.37 for current furnished by Electric Light and Power Co. was T ferred to the water:and light commit- The report of W. M. Engineer, requesting that funds be lev- ied for the malntenance of the was_read ‘and referred to the tax levy ; RESIGNATI “Fhe resignation’ of ‘W, alderman of the Fourth Ward was read George_ Hickerson was nominated and declared, elected to_fill the unexpired ‘term, he K. Denison, and accepted. being the only Ordinance No. 128providing issuance and sale of $50,000.00 anent improvement bonds w: second time. APPLICATIONS The following appli and_granfed: Wm. Utter, soft driny. A, Croon, 'soft drink! Wm. Utter, J A. Croon, pool. Wm. Clarke, dray. MISCELLANEOUS appointment of 3 lowell as clerk of the Municipal Court was read and confirme The request of Mrs. front of ~her passable was referred street compmissioner. A communication for the Minn. Munici tions were read by the council. 'rafton to have ies in regard to dues; was read and the City Clerk instructed to jssue a warrant for the same. The matter of raising the’ salaries of the patrolmen was referred to the City, to report-at the next meeting. re Committee and Fire Chief @ a definite report were requested to i on cost of fire truck at next meeting. There being no further business, was moved to adjourn. Adjourned. Belle Denley SPECIAL ELECTION = POR INDEPENDENT SCHOOL _DISTRICT NO. 7, OF BEMIDJI NOTICE IS ‘HEREBY GIVEN that a speclul election of the Legal Voters of. Independent School District No. Bemidji, will be held at the main cen- tral school building, in the City of Be: Beltrami- County, Saturday, the 28 day of Oct. 1922 for the purpose of voting upon the follow- ing_propositions, namely: Shall the School Board of Independ- ent School District No. Beltrami County, the sum of $5,000, the follo scribed real property, said District as and for a site for an agricultural school, County of.Beltramj and State of Minne- sota, and- described as_follows ‘The South half of the. South' half of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section four (4), Township x (146) North of, West of the Minnesota on of Bemidji, now owned by one hundred forty Range thirty-three Fifth principal Meridian, containing ten (10) acres, more or less? Shall the School board . of Independ- ent School ‘District No.-7 of from the county. of Beltrami, sum of $5,000, the following described City -of Bemidji, Beltrami_County, Minnesota, to be used as.an addition_and enlarge | present new High School site in the city of Bemidji, namely: real property - Switzerlund. | GAINED MUCH FAVOR ™.l vivi- which nue tis wousorru power of gliding here and. there with i wotionless owistretched - wings are More Than 60,000 Boys and Girls | atike in one respeet. Underneatti their v AR it eidespread wing: they extead them Enjoy Instruction. in soaring, are clearly marked trans- verse ridges. 39 . What purpose those undernieath-wing Patterned Somewhat After Firmerl"'l.u‘s” or ridges serve Is, at present, a .+ ‘and ‘Home ' Makers’ Weeks Con- myste: but the significant fact is ', ducted by Agricultural Colleges that all great soarers have'.theni, 7 —Leadership Important, { whereas birds which do npt svar, hut " ok S0 ’ move only by constant wing beats, have no such. ridges. y (Brépared by the United States Department ¢ ‘ 4 of Agriculture.) An ingenjous.theory is that by means -~ Over 60,000, hoys and givls, enrolled of these ‘widges” the Dirds focus, or n° ¢hab ‘wotk under. the supervision of eompress, wind eddies as they sweep extension, workérs_employed co-opers- pepeath the wings, -and so manage to tively by the United States Depart- ¢t not only an upward “lift,” but ment of Agriculture and the state agri- a1c0 a propulsive effort from them. reultural colleges, enjoy the advantage Another explanation-is that the bird of junior short courses and camps jg aple to vibrate its apparently mos ‘every year. ‘These'short courses have tioniecs wing, so-that the tr erse become a popular featuré with the wpvgs gecelerate the wind flow under farm boys and girls and are eagerly gy’ ywipg i obtain @ reactiin which looked forwurd to by them throughout yigives the bird forward without any ki ; visible wing effort. The courses are patterned somewhat after the farmers and home makers' | weeks, which have been conducted by ¢ the -agricultural colleges for several | When it comes to falling In love .years. Besides the instruction gi , (with a gid l" girl, there' is no fool emphit aid on the social and rec- !like an old fool. . reational de of Jjunior extension B « man can feel as vain be- A young real he | @ood brain as he would ated it (i he had too seriously is a he- shouldn’t be allowed own souls. Taking life € “jllief that other ito guide thei Shepatksa cib-cracke Club Boy-and 'His Purebred Calf. ‘work.” Most of the colleges give a course in rural ‘leadership, empha ing.the importance of boys and becoming local leadessior, clubs. ‘West Virginia, which, besides having three state "camp$ Tor:xarral Yeaderhin. for boys and-girls, also maintains 40 _county training schools. These schools are leld in connection ,with. county camps, and the farm -boys-and- girls enjoy an outing of from one to 10 days at very sinall expense. Most- states provide similar programs at the collége or at some.desirable location in the state, and a considerable number—as, for ‘sxample, Montana and Minnesota— conduct county camps. TO STUDY FLIGHT OF BIRDS The South ‘half -of the quarter of .the Southwest quarter, ex- cepting-the south 360 feet, also all that portion of the .sotheast quarter of: the southwest quarter lying and being West of .the center line of Bemidji Avenue produced Nortl, except the south 360 feet, all in section four’ (1), Tow: .one * hundred “forty-six (146. Range _thirty-three Fifth principal eleven (11) acres more or less? The polls at said election will opened at seven (7) o'clock P. M. and will remain open until nine (9) o'clock th_of | solvethe riddle of how" the albatross (33) West of the|gng other great “soarers” make effort- ober 10, 1922 W. N. 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