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i if vv:éWiuonsin, 137; total United States, 922. 308 !l%rht Quotations Received at Bemidji, October 3, 11 o’clock a. m. ' Minneapolis, St. Paul and Common Rate Points—Light: wire inquiry, | gween corn, per ‘doz’ .. Y ‘haulings moderate, demand moderate, movement moderate, market steady, LIVE POULTR “*I'Kips, No. 1 ‘Yittle change in price. Carloads f. o. b. usual terms; sacked per 100 pounds, | No, 1 turkeys ......... G 36¢! Calf skins, No. 1 ‘white varieties $2.30 to $2.40, few $2.45; sacked per 100 ‘pounds, Early|oid Tom turkeys .............. 22¢{Deacons .iideseenerenoennns 'thios, very few sales, $2.60. Wagonloads cash to growers;: bulk, per 100} cylls unsalable. ) . | Horse hides, 1aTge .......... appreciable amount of dockage. ‘pounds; white varieties $1.95 to $2.10; car loads f. o. b. usual terms.” Valley|Geese ......coccvvvueevnnnn. 12¢| Tallow ........... has been made in several cases is unjust and is ‘o . gacked, per 100 pounds, Red River Ohios, few sales, $2.56 to $2.65. Bulk,| pucks 100 pounds, Red River Ohios $2.30 to $2.45. « "** "Moorhead—Haulings light, very few sales, buyers holding off, demand | poTATOES IN CAR LOAD LOTS. movement limited, little change in price. 2 ked, per 100 pounds, Red River Ohios field run, $2.50; bulk, no sales; car loads £. 0. b. usual terms, good wire inquiry, no sales, wagon loads cash to growers at warehouse; bulk per 100 pounds, Red River Ohios, field run, per light, —Sac fé_o-Opcr-linl—Uniud States Bureau of erlml-,' Bellr-'ni' County: Farm BULLETIAL o eonsee Bureau, Beltrami County Seed Potato Growers' Assogiation. &% Minnesota, 232; North Dakota, 56; g:n, per doz. ... _Carload shipments October 2: $1.85 to $2.00. ‘ Chicago—Thirty-four cars on track, including broken, 212; additional {cars held outer yards for Chicago, 57; demand moderate, movement limited, market dull, little change in price, poor stock injuring market. isacked per 100 pounds, Early Ohios, partly graded, $2.25 to $2.35; poorer, '$2 to $2.20; bulk, per 100 pounds, Round Whites, partly graded, $2 to :$2. iFollowing Are Prices Being Paid at Loading Points in Beltrami County. ‘Bemidji, Friday a. m.—White varieties and Russets. Wagon loads, cash to growers, partly graded, $1.75 to $1.90 per cwt. Fancy stock and grade wagon loads, cash to grower, $2 per cwt. Bliss Triumphs, field run, 30, mostly $2.20 to $2.25. -wagon loads, cash to grower, $1.50 per cwt. Turtle River—One car Green press today: VEGETABLES. . Ear Corn, bushel ....... $1.10.$1.25 Garrots, per bushel......... 60c-70c | Red clover, medium, per pound 42%c We are ve i lendi - ‘Potatoes, cwt. ......... $1.65-81.756| White clover ................. 20c i Ty pleased’ St tie sple fid pat Potatoes, car lots ....$1.90 to $2.00 | Buckwheat, 1b. .............. 2%c ronage we have already received from the peo- Potatoes, small lots—Triumphs ‘Potatoes, small lots, other varities Hogs, 1b. ...80c-21c Beets, bushel ............. 50c-60c i 4 Dressed Beef, 1b. .12¢c-18¢ s s ga“bbr;fi% scqmsl.l..u;l.l....n.o'oég_z‘.gg Turkeys, live, 1b. "260-280 We want to impress upon the public we are Oulons, dry, ewt.........$2 33-132:‘1;22 818153"’?;:;,111';' > e here to give you the best values in any style e SR ke Ducks, live, 1b. ..... . .16¢-18¢ d g::::' gxetfiléh ew ‘igg_:ggg Hens, 4 1bs. and over.......... 18¢ shoe you choose. Buttel:, Ib. e "'500_650 Springers, all weights, 1b....18¢c-20¢c y . BULLOT FAL . v v v vo v vensnensnns 63¢ HIDES. We again invite everyone to visit us, to get BEes, 40Z. .....ciieiiiiieiann 43c|Cow hides, No. 1, Ib........... s 3 Phoms, usiel 300 Bull Bides, No. i e acquainted and look over our fall lie of shoes. aulifiower, bushel .......... .26 | Kip hides, No. 1, Ib........... 5 5 1 the Cucumbers, bushel . . ..., . 700-80¢ | Care skins, No. 1. We aim to give you the best values at the lowest Oats, bushel.. . .70c-72¢! Horse hides, large, each .-$13 Barley, bushel 31.05-81.10|Tallow, | A 8c-10¢ Rye, bushel ................ $1.26'Wool ............ 3c-50¢ $1.60 to $1.60| Wheat $1.70 to $1.85 GRAIN AND HAY The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: GRAIN AND HAY. Wheat, No. 1 -+$2.30-32.40| o 5 o MY o 7 : $2.27-83.37| goo uran e ; i | Sy | Rye straw L LI 11 ...... 57-69¢ | e g ................. 55c-31.00 VEGETABLES. : $1.31-$1.34 Potato market weaker, YARNS Have you been waiting for the right color of yarn to make or finish your sweater? If so, in- spect our new and large assortment, at per skein ...... 35c to 98¢ Drive away the chill with our Blankets, of best quality, woolnap, 66x80 ..$5.50 to $8.50 Saturday and Monday Special Cotton Blankets - $298 fashion reigns and select that pretty, soft tinted cam- isole or chemise; flesh, orange and pink, $1.50 to $4.75 Men’s and Boys' all -wool Jerseys, Sweaters, Mountains, including 200 bushel of Triumphs, sold f. o. b. track for $2.08 per cwt to grower. BEMIDJI MARKET QUOTATIONS. The following prices were being paid in Bemidji at time of going to Deacons, each ........ Pop corn, ib.: on ear No. 2 timothy hay ..... ..$1.00-71.20 | Beans, hand picked navy cwt ..$6.60 Buckwheat, per 1b. ............. 20l Potatoes, Trlumphs ’ H Flannelette Night Gowns of extra good quality. Saturday and Mon- day, only.........$1.98 to $2.98 _filain and with stripes, Pearl Grey Cloth Top; THE BEMIDJI DAILY PION£ER Round Whites .... $1.70| Springers, all weights ........ Beans, (Swedish) ¢ $3.00 | Guineas, per doz. . il Beets, per bushel ... Y Carrots, per bushel ........... 50¢ Cahbage, DPer ton ......c.... | Hubbard squash, per onkd.mgffl © market here .... Onions, dry, per cwt and Beltrami County Seed class potatoes. | CLOVER SEED Butter (packing atoek)’ 1b. i lams, per bushel: ... Caulifiower, per bushel .. Cucumbers, per bushel ...................... 16¢| Wool, bright ...... higher price being paid. . .18¢| Wool, semi-bright g—p g D Hens, heavy, 4 1bs, and ever .. Car loads f. o. b. cash track Potatoes in car load lots should be listed with the county agent. The| Sarage. Dandy home. arm bureau office is having a large number of requests from buyers, ship- pers and in_dwiduah from other states for growers who have enough potatoes which they could load out in car load lots. If a grower does not have enough to make or more growers to make up a car. It is essential, however, that all the potatoes be U. S. No. 1 potatoes, R AR Ave. Phone 41. ' s Beltrami. Minnesota H if sold for table stock, as all the po . The attention of the farm bureyy;thas been called to the possi i:] of pooling clover seed in order to seture car load lots. There is a ‘agount of clover seed which will be hulled out in the.near future in :th ffiinr'\_:g_of Bemidji. An estimate has Béén made' that a car load lot can!} (secured, up a car of his own, he can combine with two FOR SALE—Three r:eksidence lots on Will gell all or half, Subscribe for The. ., Ploneer. . “FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1949 - Potato cardweu’ association must be "It is also important that all growess who have Burbank Russet’ potugw,- which range from 2 to 6 ounces in size, list them with the county agent, 'as it is expected that buyers from Washington state will be here shorgly to pick up Russets for seed potatoes., e or that there is more than 500 bushels in the immediate yici Offers have already- been received i\_fi;orn' fixiis who' are’anxio‘\‘ig(’ }p a good price. if théy can receive the séed in car load lots. Jme' growers have already: sold their seed for $24 to $26.50 per bushel. ", Growers, . who have clover seed, should not sell their seed with Some FOR SALE—4 roonr;and bath and WANTED—Stenographer, for census Can move |- work, in Bemidji. in any time, only $1400. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. 41. [ E. J. will last five to six months, apply Phone by letter to Thomas W. Swins n. 2d104 2d104 | ing.printed'on brown paper. “ Subscribs for The Pioneer. Two weeks have passed since we have taken over the Knapp shoe stock. Thru our local papers we have extended an invitation to everyone to visit us, to get acquainted and look over our shoe stock. ple of Bemidji and surrounding country and take this opportunity to thank you very kindly. prices possible. THE B AND D SHOE STORE - TROPPMAN'S As Good As We‘Say, or We Make It That Way You Cannot Afl’,ord to Miss This Opportunity to Effect a Real Saving on Yo ur Winter Apparel Taupe Marmot Coat Beautifully Trimmed Specially Priced Sl\g: ;1:1‘?‘; ’gxf)izgsd $169.00 $175.00 SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL WINTER COATS ‘ Cloth Coats, some with Fur Trimmings. . .$19 to $45 and Spats is very complete. At prices below replacement prices of today. Troppman’s avana Brown Cloth Top; -~ high Louis heel, AAA to Brown ...... $7 to $9 Black .......$6 to $8 day, women’s patent vamp leather top button shoes, a Selby, only, . Better Goods and Service $4.98 the Coflgoleum Rugs of néat, pleasing patterns, special priced; 3x9 foot size only $2.98;: 41x9 foot $4.98 Plush Coats and Seal Plush Coatees . .. ... $32.50 up o Introductory Sale of Fur Coats .. ......... $75.00 up AN W/ ’J FURS—We have the largest assortment of Fur Sets, ;/ g“\‘\mfz Scarfs and Muffs north of Brainerd. You are invited g i to inspect this large stock. o Frgiia e R BROCKMAN’S FUR FACTORY FURS OF QUALITY FURS OF QUALITY TROPPMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE SHOE DEPARTMENT : Those Daintier, Dressier and more ap- y preciated Shoes and Pumps are always Men’s . shoes - of dark to be found at Troppman’s. Our stock brown and black calf, of the Newest Fall Modes of Footwear' })i:}llltlggtthat dressy Eng- For Saturday and Mon- McGRAW “That-We May Ride in . Comfort”’ The adjustment basis on “NEW McGRAW QUALITY TIRE” is as follows:" Fabric - 6,000 Miles Cords - 8,000 Miles Also our personal guar- antee of satifaction. sfg HALGREN — Jewetts Garage Wholesale and Retail Distributors Young Lady! have you purchased your Tam. They are the latest for fall, all colors, '$1.50 to $2.50 We have Just received a few. choice sleeveless sweaters, in the new combinations of colors, $3.98 to $4.50 A Real Special in Men’s Fleeced and Woolen Underwear $1.98 S SO S L Women’s black hose, of good quality, only. . 25¢ Silk Taffeta, Satin Mes- saline, the new fall. shades, per yard.$2.39 Rubfier Bootéf?%'i Méfi,' | Red and Bldck - | ¥ e e e I 4 ~ LAt vor-Sd SRR 2 fips sold through ‘the’ farm_bureau At It has been folind that a dockage whé%i mly a camouflage forithe Employment 5d198 . “*Moscow,._Owing to shortage “of cheap. E.J. Willits, 218 Beltrami | paper on the Don, newspapers are be- | Defective