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O ,1‘ v & SO, | PAGE EIGHT [] 1 BEMIDJI MARKET QUOTATION Co-0 ting—United States Bureau of Markets, Beltrami County Farm it p.ril:::-u, B.l:r.mi County Seed Potato Gro;nn‘ Association. g Carlot Shipment of Potatoes, October 4—Minnesota, 283; Wisconsin, 259; North Dakota, 62; Sunday 23; total U. S. 1,166. MARKET QUOTATIONS. October 6, received at Bemidji 10:21 a. m. Minneapolis, St. Paul and Common Rate _Pomts—Demand.and move- ment moderate, white stock market weaker, Ohio market firm, l.n;tle change in prices. Carloads f. o. b. usual terms, fow sales. Round Wh;tes, sacked, per cwt. $2.30 to $2.35, few $2.40; sacked per cwt. Ea}'ly Oh}os_ $2.50 to $2.60. Wagonloads, cash to growers, bulk, per cwt., white varieties, $1.90 to $2.00; carloads f. o. b. usual terms. Red River Valley Ohios, sacked, per cwt., mostly $2.60; bulk, per cwt., Red River Valley Ohios, $2.35 2.40. L Moorhead—Haulings moderate, movement limited, market steady, 1i.ttle ¢hange in prices. Carloads f. o. b. cash track, sacked, per cwt., Red River Ohios, field run, $2.15 to $2.50; bulk, per cwt., Red River Oh_los, $2.25. Carloads f. o. b. usual terms, light wire inquiry, few sales, Red River Ohios, yfield run, $2.55 to $2.60 at warehouse cash to growers, mostly bulk per ewt. Netted Gems, field run, $1.90 to $2.00 to $2.08. ] Chicago—Seventy-seven cars on track, including broken, 211; addi- tional cars held outer yards for Chicago 121. Demand and movement mod- erate, market steady, little change in prices. Track sales, Minnesota Early Ohios, sacked, per cwt., partly graded, $2.75 to $2.90, mostly $?.75; bulk, per cwt., Early Ohios, $2.65 to $2.80; sacked, per cwt., round whites, partly graded, $2.25 to $2.35. i : i ) The Following Are Prices to Growers at Loading Points in Beltrami County Unless Otherwise Stated. . Bemidji—Monday a. m.—Long and Round Whites and Russets, U. S. No. 1 and No. 2 mixed, bulk wagonloads, per cwt., $1.75 to $1.80; U. S. No. 1, bulk, wagonloads, $1.90. Russets, bulk carload lots £. o. b., U. S. No. 1, $2.00 per cwt. Triumphs, wagonloads, bulk, U. S. No. 1 and No. 2 mixed, $1.65 per cwt. BEMIDJI MARKET QUOTATIONS. The following prices were being paid in Bemidji at time of going to press today: VEGETABLES. Ear Corn, bushel ...... .$1.10-$1.25 Carrots, per bushel ....60c-70¢c| Red clover, medium, per pound 423c Potatoes, cwt. .... .$1.65-$1.76 | White clover ...... Buckwheat, 1b. . Potatoes, car lots ....$1.90 to $2.00 Popcorn, 1b. .. ‘Potataes, small lots—Triumphs $1.60 to $1.60| Wheat ...... Potatoes, small lots, other varities MEATS $1.70 to $1.86 Ho, gs, 1Ib. ........ Siseeieia e 20c-21c Roets, bushel .z seuisi “gp oole 808 Dressed Beef, ib. ... 2e-18¢ Cabbage, cwt. .........31.00-82.00) nyryeps live, Ib...... 26¢-28¢ Hubbard squash, ton.......$20-$30 0old Toms, live, 1b. . ... ' 33c-240 Onions, dry, cwt.. $2.60-33.00 Geese, live, 1b. ....... ..13c-16¢c SWoet COTN - o a0 [Ducks, live, Ib. ... 16c-18¢ g::::’ ;::;dlshcwt ;4'00:“'00 Hens, 4 1bs. and over ..18¢ Bunex", Thi s ." i . B0c-Bbe Springers, all weights, 1b....18c-20c Butter fat . ...63¢c HIDES. Cow hides, No. 1, lb.... Bull hides, No. 1, 1b. ... Kip hides, No. 1, 1b.... Eggs, doz. .... Plums, bushel ... Cauliflower, bushel .. 60¢ Cucumbers, bushel Calf skins, No. 1, 1b.......... GRAIN AND HAY Deacons, each ..... ....$2.60-$3.00 Oats, bushel..... ...70c-72c! Horse hides, large, each. .. %13 Barley, bushel . [ 1l§1.06-31.10 | Tallow, b, .......... ... 8e-10¢ Rye, bushel ........cccueenn $1.26 ' W00l .....co00vcnnnancane .43c-50¢c The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: GRAIN AND HAY. Cucumbers, per bushel ........ 60c Wheat, No. 1 ..... ::30'32;2 Sween corn, per doz. ........... 8¢ Wheat No. 2 ... .27-32, Wheat No. 3 . $2.23-32.83) oo 1 0 r{‘e‘;‘“ POULTRY. dos 57-69¢ | NO: e s s isssreisindisd o Oats. : it Old Tom turkeys .......... Llle3c Barley .... .98¢-$1.00 : Culls unsalable. Rye, No. 2 .. $1.81-31.34 10 o0 Bar corn ...es e $1,00-31.20 Ducks. - .. Buckwheat, per ID. ............ 28 gone Thoavy 3 Pop corn, Ib. on ear No. 2 timothy hay .. No. 1 clover, mixed ... Rye straw .. Springers, all weights Guineas, per doz. . ... Pigeons, per doz. VEGETABLES. Potato market weaker. Beans, hand picked navy cwt ..$5.60 Potatoes, Triumphs .......... $1.60 Round Whites ....... .$1.70 Beans, (Swedish) cwt. . .$3.00 Beets, per bushel .40c Carrots, per bushel ..... ...boc Gabbage, per ton .......... $16.00 Hubbard squash, per ton, drug on the market here .... .$7.00 Onions, dry, per cwt Y. Butterfat Butter (packing stock) 1b. . Bggs, per doz. Mutton, lb. Hogs .... Veal . ceeee Beef, dressed . HIDES. Cow hides, No. 1 .. Bull hides, No. 1 Green salted .. Green Kips, No. 1 & Calf skins, No. 1 Deacons Horse hides, large Tallow Blums, per bushel ... Wool, bright . ................ 40c Cauliflower, per bushel ... Wool, semi-bright ............. 45¢ POTATOES IN CAR LOAD LOTS. Potatoes in car load lots should be listed with the county agent. The farm bureau office is having a large number of requests from buyers, ship- pers and individuals from other states for growers who have enough Dotatoes which they could load out in car load lots. If a grower does not have enough to make up a car of his own, he can combine with two or more growers to make up.a car. It is essential, however, that all the potatoes be U. S. No. 1 potatoes, if sold for table stock, as all the potatoes sold through the farm bureau and Beltrami County Seed Potato Growers’ association must be first class potatoes. It is also important that all growers who have Burbank Russet potatoes, 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 shortly to pick up Russets for seed potatoes. CLOVER SEED 5 The attention of the farm bureau has been called to the possibility af pooling clover seed in order to secure car load lots. There is a large amount of clover seed which will be hulled out in the near future in the vicinity of Bemidji. An estimate has been made that a car load lot can be secured, or that there is more than 500 bushels in the immediate vicinity. Offers have already been received from firms who are anxious to pay 2, good price if they can receive the seed in car load lots. Some of the growers have already sold their seed for $24 to $25.50 per bushel. Growers, who have clover seed. should not sell their seed with any appreciable amount of dockage. It has been found that a dockage which has been made in several cases is unjust and is only a csmouflage for the higher price being paid. k oo o o Classified Advertising Department ——— Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent -consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothing less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. S ——————————————————————— WHEN OTHER METHOBS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT WANTED WANTED TO RENT—3 or 4 room house for the winter. Frank Ball, WANTED — Sewing. 916 Bemidji Bemidji, Minn. 3d108 { Ave. 3d106 WANTED—Well drilling. Carter . _Bros. Blackduck, Minn. 24107 | WANTED—Room, by young lady. — Desires board at some place, but WANTED TO BUY—A small house . for cash. E. M. Sathre, telephone 3d104 Address or phone Pioneer office. 441010 WANTED—Position as check bookkeeper by young man, with considerable experience. Address Bookkeeper Care Pioneer. 3d108 e i WANTED—To let contract to one or two parties to clear 80 acres thig fall. Sec. 22 O’Brien.Twp, A ] Gibson, Bemidji, Minn. Phop: ‘Q: — WANTED—A modern fl q rooms, for the wint :Bols com, 1005 Lake Blvd, 92241 WANTED—To rent, 3 or .3 moders rooms for light housékeeping, fdv dress “Rooms” Pionger. 94tt: HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Clearning girl, at Mark- ham hotel. 3d108 WANTED—Carrier boys, once, Pioneer office apply at 102t WNTED—The J. J. Opsah: company of Turtle and Bemidji, wants 10 hustling farmer boys to sell their 200 horses on commission or per- centage. Boses ranch at Farley, joins depot. Prices $25 to $175; also want to buy poplar and jack pine logs. 4d108 —_— WANTED—Roy J. Opsahl, phone rural 18-F-5, at P. Larkins, Turtle River, Minn.,, want 10 hustlers to sell 200 horses on commission or percentage basis. Farmers pre- ferred with good clover pastures, for bands of 10 to 20 head. corrall at Farley, Minn on Farrell farm, joins N. P. depot. 4d108 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Kitchen girl, Third St. cafe. 916t WANTED—Waitress, chambermaid, Markham Hotel. 3d107 WANTED—Girl, tor general house- work. Inquire 407 Beltrami Ave, over Shoe shop. 34106 WANTED—Experienced maid, for housework. Call at 916 Lake Blvd. or telephone No. 847. 927t WANTED—Stenographer, for census work, in Bemidji. Employment will last five to six months, apply by letter to Thomas W. Swinson. 5d108 FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY A A A A A A A A A A A AN AAAAAAAAAAPAL FOR SALE—160 acre improved farm, for only $2,000, easy terms, just think. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d10}1 FOR SALn—80 acre on beautiful lake, a lot of timber and good soil. Only $16 per acre if taken at once. T. Beaudette, 216 Beltrami Ave., FOR SALE—680 acre, best improved farm in this country. $28,000:B. ~ J. Willits, 218 Beltrami . Ave. Plhone 41, Res. phone 285:W. F 6d1011 FARM FOR SALE—In Famous Al- berta peach county, southern Mo., 683 acres, 8 acres orchard, ‘6 room house, barn out buildings, all fenced. Will sell at $1800, $1000 down, balance 5 years, 6 per cent. Call 516 13th St., for more infor- mation. 1041010 FOR SALE—160 acre farm facing Little Bass lake, 40 acre under cul- tivation, 20 acres nay meadow, 80 acres of good timber, large house, barn and garage, 11 miles from Lavinia summer resort, 8 mifés from Bemidji. This property can be purchased at a bargain, as own- er is leaving the country. Address A. W. Bartlett, owner, Lavinia, Minn. 124106 FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK e A A I~ FOR SALE—10 milk cews, call at the Troppman and Jackson farm. 920tf FOR SALE—Good team, driving or work horses, 6 and 8 years, just the team for school bus. Only $175. B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 641011 FOR SALE OR TRADE——200 horses, cash ,bankable paper or forest products. On Farrell’s farm, at Farley, Minn. $25 to $175 each. The J. J. Opsahl company, Turtle River or Bemidji. Minn. 4d108 FOR SALE—The Opsahl Brothers company, phone rural 18-F-5 Tur- tle, has 200 horses at Farley, Minn., for sale for cash. Bankable paper or trade for forest products or land. At $25 to $175 each. 4d108 200 horses, work or driving teams can be secured from the Opsahl Brothers company at an interest rental cost of 47 cents to $2.33 per month. * Cut your poplar and jack pine, sell them, start your boys raising clover and spuds. 4d108 FOR SALE—Just arrived, car load good, gentle, - well broke farm horses and mares, the right kind for work, age 4 to 8 years old, 1,- 100 to 1400 1bs., some good young mares, with well bred colts by their side, all stock will be guar- anteed as represented, will be sold in the next few days at very rea- sonable prices. Naish McKinnons Barn, Mississippi Ave. S. 4d109 FOR SALE FO RSALE—Hard coal base burner, quick sale, five dollars. Phone 538. 3d108 — FOR SALE—Bennett typewriter. See it at The Pioneer office. Price $15.00. 92tt FOR SALE—Ladies plush coat, in good repair, size 40. Inquire 1122 Beltrami Ave. 34198 \ will take them at separate homes. { FOR SALE—Good Ford truck, only | $275. Ave. E."J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Phone 41. 6d1011 potato sacks, and Boggs potato graders, immediate delivery. Box 71, Bemidji, Minn. ¢ 641011 FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished 5 room house. Phone 1814J. ' 44105 )R :‘ANY kind of real estate:deal, ses. or write B.°J. Willits, Rkl‘fi. 'midji, Phone'779-J. ., — FOR SALE—See'the Bemidji Sta- tionary store 'for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial ‘seals and corporativn seals 36t FOR SALE—Attention, attention, Lumber camps, 150 tons of hay for sale. Inquire Harry Lariviere, Crookston, Minn. Phone 420, af- ter 6 o’clock p. m., 13d108 FOR SALE CHEAP—30-30 Reming- ton automatic rifle and 12 gauge Remington automatic shot gun. Address Lock Box 65, Bemidji, Minn. 44105 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Five dollar bill and two sil- ver dollars. Finder please return to Pioneer office. 3d106 If you want to sell or exchange your property, write me, John J. Black, Minn St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Four room cottage, partly furnished. Phone 474. 2d107 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—T7 room house on 5th St. Price $1600. Reynolds & Winter. ) 6d1010 FOR SALE—7 room modern house, Beltrami avenue. Price $4200, Reynolds & Winter. 6d1010 — FOR SALE—5 room cottage on Bel- trami avenue. Price $2000, Reyn- olds & Winter. 6d1010 FOR SALE—4 lots, corner 13th St. and Beltrami avenue. Price $1,- 100. Reynolds & Winter. 6d1010 —_— FOR SALE—7 room modern house and garage, corner 5th St. and America Ave. Price $3500. Reyn- olds & Winter. 6d1010 FOR SALE—100 ft. front, corner 10th street and Irvine Ave., Price $1000. Reynolds & Winter. trami) Ave,.; Phone 41, S 3188 ‘they Jst. H. P. Jones; East Be [~ MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, 1919 or | FOR SALE—Two and one half bushel | FOR SALE—6-room house, 1 acre & Winter. 6d1010 FOR SALE—T7 room house, corner 50 foot lot. Price only $1400. E. J. garden. Reynolds Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 641011 P ————— A FOR SALE—9 room house, 13th St. . and Bemidji possession, ‘Winter. avenue, immediate Reynolds & 6d1010 $2800. 'FOR_SALE—City lots; 5 acre lots; als6” 40, 80 and 160 acres, all on easy terms. Willl take liberty bonds. Mathew' Larson, Nymore P. O. 2mo123 FOR SALE—9 room house, and 6§ room house on 50 ft. lot, right down town, only $4,500. E. J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Res. phone 2856-W. Ty 6d1011 —ee e FOR SALE—5 room house and 50 ft. lot, close in on paved street, pav- ing all paid for, only $1400, for quick sale. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone’4l. 6d1011 FOR SALE—Modern house at corner of Beltrami Ave and 10th St. With hot water heat, electric lights, gas and bath. Inquire of John Moberg, Bemidji, Minn. 821tf FOR SALE-—58 ft. corner, Doud Ave. and 12th St., sidewalks, city water gas, sewer, two blocks from lake, two blocks from normal. Price $650. Reynolds & Winter. 641010 FOR SALE—6 room modern house and 5 room cottage, corner 9th St. and Bemidji avenue. Price $4200. Terms. Reynolds & Winter 6d1010 FOR SALE—Lake shore home, very nice 5 room house. electric lights, water and sewer, only $2,500. E. J. Willits, Z1g Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 285-W. 641011 FOR SALE—2 very nice 50 foot cor- ner residence lots, fenced, wire, in crops this year, $400 cash or might trade for team or cows, E. J. Wil- lits, 218 Baltrami Ave. Phone 41. |] 6d1011 FOR SALE—Nine room house, mod- ern except“héat, 5 bed rooms, close to lake, normal and churches, has been held at $3,500, now $3,150, easy terms. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel~ trami Ave. Phone 41. Res. phone 285-W. 641011 Just So. Save daylight as we may, night al- ways arrives in dew time.—Boston Transcript. 6d1010" gypeerive for The Daily Pioneer Moths |n Closets.. =~ =~ | Get a wide-mouthed bottle, three ounce will do, and fill it with ofl of mirbane. Leave the cork out of the bottle and place it in the trunk or closet in such position that it will not tip over. The fumes are very poisop- ous to insects. For & very large closet use a larger bottle and larger amount of oil. Renew the oll when needed, Sprinkle heavy blankets, qullts, ete., with the oll of mirbane before pack- ing away, Old European Families. The oldest family of Great Britain #s sald to be the Mar family, in Scot- land, whith can trace its pedigree to the year:'1093. Then, too, there are the Campbells of Argyll, whose origin. dates back' to 1190. The Grosvenor family, that of the duke of Westmin- ster, refers its origin to the same year that the Conqueror ‘“came over — 1066. The Austrian house of Hapsburg goes back farther than that, its date being 952; while the Bourbons .of France' proudly mention 864, as the date of their origin. Subscribe for The Pioneer. SNAPS! 9-room house on lot. 40x100, facing east. 6 rooms on first floor, 3 rooms on second floor with out- side stairway. House in good con- dition. ‘Good well and pump. Rents for $26 per month. Price if taken at once, $1500, part cash. 80 acres, improved farm with good buildings, one mile from the Jefferson Highway, 5 miles from Bemidji; 35 acres under plow, all fenced. Frame house 16x24 with addition 14x22, frame barn 16x32 with 14-foot posts, granary, silo, chicken house and other buijldings. Price $3,000, one cash, balance at 6 per cent. The buildings are worth more than price asked for the farm. 6-room house, completely mod- ern. Good location. Price $3,600. 8-room house, lot 50x132, 3 blocks from school house. Good well and pump. Price $500, $150 cash, balance at $15 per month. 160 acres on Jefferson Highway, 3 miles from Bemidji, sandy loam. soil. A bargain at $10 per acre. Part cash. : ; GEO. H. FRENCH—J. P. LAHR Phone 93 Markbam Hotel Building ‘Monarch NEVERSLIP | ractors For Building Roads Do Your Road Building Better and at Lower Cost Use Monarch Tractors—*“Neverslip” Models 20-12 or 30-18 for all road work—for surplus power at the draw bar, The Contractor who equipped with labor saving and cost reducing machines will get the benefit of the road building work. It will pay you to immediately investigate the merits of the Monarch Line of Tractors to meet Are you ready? your special needs. There are no machines that for all round work will do as much and save as much as MONARCH TRACTORS. MONARCH TRACTORS will pull the plows to start grading or pull road grad- ers, wheelscrapers and the scarifier for resurfacing, will also haul two, three or four wagon loads of material at a time, without changing its tread, MONARCH TRACTORS need no spuds, or cleats to is properly ase on work. of ground. steadily and for any type LIGHTFOOT get traction. for belt power work operating stone crushers or other belt power service as may be required. Z ! MONARCH TRACTORS are always in demand for farm work when not in construction or road building It is easy to operate. and They' are also available Monarch Tractors with their highly ieveloped, patented, endless belt drive, can be successfully used over any kind It does its work your road building opera- tions are never tied up by ‘“stalled” equipment or the tractor to develop its full draw bar pull inability of your of work. THE MONARCH CAN BE SEEN AT WORK NOW, GRADING ROADS IN TOWN- SHIP OF FROHN, NEAR BEMIDJI. F. 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