Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 11, 1917, Page 8

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - FRIDAY. MAY 11, 1917. PowER ENOUGH | SCOOP rerokTer Another “Sinking” Narrowly Averted By "HOP" Work Your Tractors Night and Day - = and Plow Every Acre. . STRANS O ENOLGH 0V 3 - INationat Grop Imarsvement Servies) DISTANT— BARFUL D e 304 ? Ja GENERAL Many farmers‘ will not be able u: B + GRASP IDEA T |5 X s 4 ? oF NE put in their whole acreage on accoun AND — ) ; Pt . FENS D‘F N of th: lack of horses or other power. MsIC THE SWR : MW-‘E : Every tractor in this county should work night and day as long as there remains an acre unplowed. There is still time to put in barley, and corn and potatoes, all three of which are worth almost their weight in gold. We |' appeal to every tractor owner to offer its services to any man who will not be able to get his soil prepared other ‘wise. lARLE; V8. WHEAT. (National Crep Improvemeat Serviee.] Barley at 60c per bushel will profit- ably compete with wheat at $1.00. ‘Were it not for the sustaining influ- ence of the high prices for malting barley, it would compete with oats, | SUIRIIRRERERRIIRRNREREENENDI MO RN Nng but as it is the crop of barley for 1915 we Have the LOt You want brought $122,500,000.00. The price of barley is now $1.20 to $1.50 per bushel, but takiny $1.30 as a basis, the 1916 Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, beoause mg :;341;36?336?00 busbels, “would we own them. It is better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure & homs of your owa. Yields of 40 to 50 bushels of barley BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. THAYER C. These Are “Good - Service” Advertisers . Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? M I T R T T S ISR TR R R R R R R R x KOORS RROTHERS CO. &k DRUGS AND JEWELRY & GENERAL MERCHANDISE % 4+ Bakers and Confectioners &% Wholesalers and Retallers &% Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, # per acre are not uncommon and as just a feed value this means a hand- some return to the grower. But in ad- dition to this, there is always the in- centive of raising a good crop of su- perfor barley that can be sold for . BAILEY, Local i & Manufagturers and Jobbers % Service and satisfaction. Mail % Flour, Feed, etc. The ¥ malting purposes, at advanced prices, | WIIIIINIIRANIENINIEININORENNNAIY T % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, %% Orders given that same ger- & & careful buyers * and a good yield of malting barley | e————— % Confectionery,Cigarsand &k vice you get In person. *k buy here. * will hold its own with any other crop. * Fountain Goods xK BARKER'S *x W. G. SCHROEDER * ———— »a~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS « 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 135 % & Third St. Bemidji, Mion. % Bemidj! Phoue 65 * (mol‘VEVl‘NBARLEY. ) i&;iiiilgi#«uiclii«u’c«cc;c;c:’fiiflii«c«ilcqi«; atienal Crep Imprevement Serviee.. I ZEZE SRR RN R EEE R R R R R R R R RLE RS * x¥ Those who have been disappointed . L R R Rk in getting spring wheat seed are able | NIRRT : uwmun:u:tgwg K K ) x to still make an even more profitable ) e an etal *E _k DEAN LAND CO. x crop by putting in barley. The Wiscon- B H M . % Pisnos, Organs and Bewing & PHOTOGRAPHER K. * .’;r?:r:efl:n ::t gtaitlon n":h : - EMIDJ' ORSE ARKET Maechines Tk Photos Pay and Night K Land, Loans, Insurance * fl: R A ‘Moor: c:n"r':m{m“og ::l‘a.- We Buy and Sell Horses, : 117 'l'hlrp::t 5 chmMJl % N. L. HAKKERUP [ 1] and City Property * s i ne §73- xK %% Troppman Block Bemidji * . gram orders pedigreed barley by ex- Harnesses and Vehicles. press in almost any quantities. The e — = J. BISIAR, Manager * "k * Sssdiinen Are Well supplied With: thia R R R R R R Rl seed, and farmers who have otherwise idle land, can still make barley-raising a great syccess. Barley should be a leading crop wherever spring wheat can be grown and in many cases far- ther south where other crops may have to be plowed up. P Moberg Construction Company Telophene 273 Bemid)l, Minn. e e R LT LI LU LU LU LT LL LD LU ELLTLIDS IU > <! U . — - | T = — D . — — i AT TROPPMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Beginning SATURDAY, MAY [2th . - Ending SATURDAY, MAY 19th ~ We are going to place on sale special stems in every department including Dry Goods, Shoes, Gents’ Furnish- ings, Groceries and Meats---at BARGAIN PRICES for this special 7 day sale. Many items will be on sale at special prices that are not,mentioned below. Be on hand early every day as there will be surprises for you. . _______—_————__-—— Dry Goods Department Bl oo o s e g | e ey T 8 | Sl b Ml e 9o €1 9K 4 ; y . for...... ale price, 0DLY oo : 4 G A (Satu'rda:.iy ‘;fly)w - c All our Men’s 25¢ to 35¢ Neckwear . |9¢ ‘I & . ; \ yards mercerize owelties oiles, - LU R TN . et o - Batiste, Percales, etc. Values li")c to 180; 9 ! Mq 's Ar Brand Ii Collazs: a 1 | BIE VIIIIIIS lAI]lES' SKlHTS - - sale price, ONIY _..cooocecoiioceiieeceeeeneeeeea c en's Arrow: Brand Linen Uolars; 4.sge 9c l[ [ ] B f line to select from; 15¢ values.................... L ' 35c; sale price, only, yard..........ccccoeee. e e e UHESSES ' A large selecti f 36 to 40 fi d.and ST i e [ strif)ed voilesozn.()l suitinogs; va]g\ll:::29::lnt(0 1 sc Men’s Negligee Dress Shirts; values 75¢ to ssc Smlal Values CHILDREN'S 980 - $1 19 ] A lfixl?i :c‘all;zé;i;: ovfa]si]k sj;:p: V(();i_les, Fi‘]g- & :?iil}l)_ls(;fo?,: g;z:;a:fd Boys’ Bists going 19c Children’s Straw Hafs 9 c ues 3 0 63¢c; sale = @A || T ¢ T T LN ooremenoponnsnsananssssnsensasssss SR H AR HRRRR B AR RS B il o 39C | sews Roin Coats—Special—(tan or 2 59 e A large line of French Ginghams, Percales, e s $ ~ $20‘rx‘1‘;; FLA Oormets $1 -19 Ri_ce Cloths, etc.; values 15¢ to 25¢; sale IZ*C || Men’s Canvas Gloves— 7 ------------------------------------------------------------- Price, ONY ..ot aeccenenens PEP PAIE cciiiciisssissinsuiniceiosoisssorsmmssmsnssance C Glflsms UUT sflssmn GflHSETS AT BIG SATIIG SPECIAL PRICES ON WOOL AND Men’s Mercerized Hose, black or tan, 25c¢ 200 yards Crash Toweling—until — SILK DRESS GOODS to 35¢ values sale price only, pa.ir.,.,. ........ 19c 5 g':lx.-d: f;.: sowemguntlsold .......... 296 SHOES | GROCERIES FOR SATURDAY 8 bars Swift’s Pride Soap 2 5 c No. 3 can Pears 17 c Ladies’ $4. i i 308 e 000§ O 1 s T — Ladies’ one lot dress shoes $l 9 5 B st 25c No. ean: Feaichies l7c | M o o Children’s 1 to 8 BOE cnmsmesronmesemiiniiriods Men's Dress Shocs $2.95 | " 210 5 Ibs. 25¢ Coffee $l.00 (Monday only) (1) U, THE MEAT DEPARTMENT HAS SPECIALS. LOOK FOR THE PRICES IN the MARKET TROPPMAN’S DEP’T. STORE T ' Defective

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