Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 12, 1919, Page 21

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FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919 66 67 68 70 71 a8 98 Best bunch of carrots. 99 Best bunch of onions, xfed RED LAKE INDIAN FAIR (Continued from Page 2) GRAIN IN STRAW (200 or more) s15&:0 an5 $3rgo Best oats . ..$1.00 § .7 o Best wheat 71.00 75 .50 Best barley 1.00 .76 - .60 st flax . igg :I’g gg Bt e 100 75 .50 (200 GRASSES ) spears or more Best display of white clover..$1.0! & o i £°C] 100 .76 - .60 Best display o f:lover 3 I 75 .60 Bést display of Blue Jo 6 .50 Bést display of Red Top. g5 .60 Best display of millet. 15 .50 rgest number and b exhibit of grains apd grasses. SEEDS GARDEN V_EGE’_I‘ABII.;%S ern pockets, etc. (A1l seeds to be clearied; free from foul seed and Teady to plant.) GRAIN—WHEAT HERs ““1st 2nd 3rd 66a Best half peck....................$1.00 § .76 § .50 OATS 67b Best half peck.......ccooceeeeeens 1.00 .75 .50 FLAX 68c Best half peck.......cecceoeeeee 1.00 .76 .50 ’ SPELTZ 69d Best half peck......ccococccce 1.00 .76 .50 BARLEY 70e Best half peck.........ccceeeneee 1.00 75 .50 RYE 71f Best half peck....ococoooceoeee 1.00 .76 .50 CORN 72g Yellow Dent, 12 ears.... 1.00 76 .50, 78h Yellow Flint, 12 ears 1.00 .76 .50 74 White Flint, 12 ears... 1.00 .76 .50 76 White Dent, 12 ears 1.00 76 .60 76 N. W. Dent, 12 ears. 1.00 .76 .60 ‘77 King Phillip, 12 ears 1.00 .75 .50 ‘78 Sweet corn, 12 ears.. 1.00 75 .60 ‘79 Sqtaw Corn, 12 ears. 1.00 7 .60 80 Pop corn, 12 ears.... 1.00 .75 .50 81 Best 12 ears of above exhibit 1.50 1.00 .75 VEGETABLES 82 Best % lb. carrots.... . 83 Best % lb. onions. . 84 Best % lb. rutabagas. : 86 Best 1 oz. beets..... J B 86 Best 1 oz. lettuce B B 87 Best 1 o0z. cucumbers. 7% .50 .26 88 Best % Ib. turnips.. % .50 .26 89 Best 1 oz. tomatoes. M6 .50 .26 ‘90 Best 1 oz. cabbage.... 75 .60 .26 ‘91 Best 1 o0z. muskmelon. 75 .60 .25 192 Best 1 oz. Watermelon 75 .60 .25 93 Best 1 oz. squash 7% .50 .25 94 Best 1 oz. pumpkin 7 50 .26 95 Best 1 oz. 7! B0 .25 96 Best 4 oz. white navy beans .76 .50 .25 97 Best 4 oz. colored beans... .76 .50 .25 UNCOMMON GOOD VALUES AT $35.00 OTHERS AT 206 3rd st. 100 Best bunch of onions, white .75 .60 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 . 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 136 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 Young Men‘s | Fall and W inter Clothes The Styles are away from the common- & e place; the new colorings are very novel. High point lapels, sleeves with bell cuff and rope shoulders, high shoulders, high waist line, mod- $25; $30; $32.50; $40, and $45 0. J. Laqua THE CLOTHIER Best bunch of onions, yel- TOW' cuciooccsiomnnnisiimisosscsssnsons 75 .60 Best bunch of rutabagas. .75 .50 Best bunch of beets... 75 .50 Best bunch of lettuce. 75 .50 Best display of green cu- cumbers (6) ... 75 .50 Best display of ground A cherries (ripe) ...cccceceoennn 7% .50 Best display of ripe cucum- L3 ST () T — 75 .50 Best bunch of turnips, flat 75 50 Best half peck of green to- MBLOES ..oeonoenemncrnenenaien 1.00 75 Best half peck of Ripe To- Matoes .......oocooeeeeeeeeceene 2.00 1.00 Cabbage, early (3 heads).. .76 .50 Cabbage, late (3 heads) 7% .50 Muskmelons, one ... 5 .60 Watermelons, one 75 .60 Squash, Golden Hubbard. .75 .50 Squash, Green Hubbard... .76 .50 Other varieties . . .5 .50 Pumpkin, pie . 96 .50 Pumpkin, field . 5 .50 Hominy ..... a5 .50 Rhubarb (one bunch) 6 .50 Celery (one bunch). 15 .50 Parsnips (one bunch). 76 .60 Citron (one) 7% .50 Best displgy of vegetables raised by Indian ............. 2.00 1.00 PEAS, SHELLED 1st 2nd Best shelled peas, 1 pint...$ .75 BEANS, SHELLED 1st White, 1 quart Colored, 1 quart POTATOES 1st 2nd Carmen, half peck. .$2.00 $1.00 Early Ohios, half peck........ 2.00 1.00 Burbanks, half peck... 1.00 Any other variety, ] R 1.0 5 Best half peck of the above varieties ...t .oeoens 2.00 1.00 STOCK VEGETABLES 1st 2nd Rutabagas, 3 specimens.....$ .76 $ .50 Carrots, 8 specimens......... .75 gg 50 .50 men 5 .50 Squash, 1 specimen. . 75 .50 Best 1 pound of made by Indian ............ 6 .50 Best 5 pound jar butter... 2.00 1.00 Best general displayed booth by Reservation Farmers’ Club ........... 15.00 10.00 COOKING—BREAD v 1st Best bread, yeast.. $ .75 Best bread, Indian 75 .60 Best bread, graham. a5 .50 Best bread, rye..... S5 .50 Best bread, barley. S5 .60 Best bread, potato... 75 .60 Best bread, corn-flour. 5 .60 Bemidji, Minn. Foondg P ai D B o ooelB | .25 .26 .26 .26 .26 .25 25 3rd .26 3rd $ .26 25 .26 .26 25 .25 .26 .26 .76 CAKES 174 Blueberries ...... .76 148 Best pl dd 311330 s & ok est plum pudding. .$1. $ .75 § .60 VEGETABLI 149 Best fruit cake.... 1.00 .75 1 .50 ES—CANI,‘LED 2nd 3rd 150 Best plain cake.. 1.00 76 .50 176 .$ .76 § 50 $ .26 1561 Best jelly cake.... 1.00 5 .60 176 .76 .60 :25 152 Best cocoanut cake. 1.00 .76 .50 177 Peas . .0 .76 .60 .28 153 Best chocolate cake 1.00 .75 .50 STAYISTIL—SIINTL 164 Best caramel cake.. .. .00 .75 .50 I1st 2nd 3rd 155 Best oatmeal cookies, one 178 Blueberries ... -$ .76 $ .50 § .26 [0 75 .75 .50 .25 179 Raspberries - 76 .60 ' .26 156 Best cookies, any other va- 180 Strawberries . .50 .26 riety, 1 dozen ................. 5 .50 25 181 Peaches .50 .26 157 Best Doughnuts, 1 dozen.. .76 .50 .25 182 Pears ... .50 .26 158 Best plain cake.................... 1.00 .75 .60 183 Tomatoes .50 .26 159 Best any other variety cake 1.00 76 60 160 Best pie, any other variety 1.00 .76 .50 ... FRUITS AND VEGETABLES—PICKLED FRUIT—JELLY 1st 2nd: 3rd “1st 2nd 8rd 184 Beets .b0 $ .26 161 Best high bush cranberry, 185 Cucumber, sweet 6 .50 ¢ .26 glass jar .75 $ .50 § .25 186 Gucumber, sour -6 .50 .26 162 Best pin cherry.. .75 .50 .26 187 Onions ... 15 .60 .2 163 Best choke cherry.. 76 .50 .25 188 Pieccalilli 7 .60 .26 164 Best wild plum. 76 .50 .26 189 Chow-chow 75 .50 .26 165 Best currant ... 7% .50 26 190 Tomutoes 16 50 .26 166 Best strawberry 75 .50 .26 LSS ' 167 Best gooseberry . .76 . .60 25 DRIED FRUIT 3 > <t 1st 2nd FRUIT—CANNED 191 Blueberries, 1 quart... - . ‘1st 2nd 3rd 192 June berties, 1 quart.. 168 Cranberries $ .75 $ .50 $ .26 193 Best dispjay of “fruit can- 169 Peaches . 6 50 .25 ned, pickled- and' pre- N 1.;1;) glears i zg gg 25 served by individual “In- lums . . o 26 172 Rhubarb . 75 50 .26 i SO ST o 173 Gooseberries 75 .60 .26 (Continued on Page 8ix) —_—— YOUTHFUL STREET CLEANER/ They have rather young sireet clean~ ers in Salonika (in the Balkans), youngsters who wield ungainly brooms, yet manage to keep the roughly cob- bled “thoroughfares in moderately tidy condition. Our photo shows a typlcal street urchin who has adopted the “white winged” profession, OO TR i W. G. Phones 65 and 66 Men’s Shoes from the country’s best factories, cut from the market’s best materials, made by the best efforts of labor. Here is A Style that is thoroughly ‘American, a high grade shoe built with lasting leather that will wear and hold its classy shape. Come in and slide your foot into one. A variety of the American Gentlemen Shoes lasts makes a perfect fit absolutely certain for you. At reasonable prices, $7.50 to $9.95 BEMIDJI SHOE STORE on Minnesota Avenue The Home of the American Gentlemen Shoes . American Lady Shoes SECURITY SCHOOL SHOES _‘El'_.llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I||IIIIIIII|IIIII are cordially invited to make our store their headquar- ters while in town. A full line of groceries always in stock. No shelfworn stuff is allowed to lay in this store. Bring us your butter and eggs and receive the highest market price fqr them. We Have Just Received a Good Line of Fall Shoes and Can Sell at Rock Bottom Prices— Come in and Let Us Show You A full line of school supples and fancy stationery. Before selling your stock this fall get our prices. SCHROEDER Corner 4th St. and Minn. Ave. Sl I 5 I = —] £ = = = = = — = = = — = = = = = = —1 —1 =

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