Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 9, 1919, Page 8

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_Co:Operating—United ' States Bureu.lmoyf.Mnrko.u, Beltrami County Farm Bureau, Beltrami County Seed . 4 . Potato Growers’ Association ¢ Carlot shipments of potatoes October 8—Minnesota, ‘284 ; North Dakota, 62; Wisconsin, 218; total United: States, 1;282. Reshipments, Minnesota 1. ; QUOTATIONS. L f . October 9—Received at Bemidji 10:45 a. m.: Chicago—Ninety-three cars arrived and held outer yards for Chicago; 78 cars arrived; cars on track, including broken, 237; demand and movement moderate, market weaker, little change in prices. Track sales, bulk, per cwt., Early Ohios, partly graded, $2.60 to $2.70 ; sacked, per cwt., white varieties, partly graded, $2.10 to $2.20, poorer $2.00; bulk, per cwt.,, Round Whites, partly graded, $2.00.to $2.10. Minneapolis, St. Paul and Common Rate Points—Sacked, per cwt., Red River Ohios, $2.50 to $2.60. Moorhead—Haulings heavy, all digging completed by end .~of ‘week, demand limited, movement moderate, prices slightly lower, all carloads f. o. b. cash track. Sacked, per cwt., Red River Ohios, $2.45; bulk, per cwt., Red River Ohios, $2.25 to $2.30, mostly $2.25; carloads f. o. b. usual terms, light wire inquiry. Sacked, per cwt., Red River Ohios, $2.50 to $2.52 to $2.55; bulk, per cwt., Red River Ohios, few sales $2.30; ware- house cash to growers, bulk, per cwt., Red River Ohios, $2.00 to $2.08. Bemidji—The following prices to growers at loading points in Beltrami county unless otherwise stated (Thurdsday a. m.): Long and Round Whites—U. S. No. 1, bulk wagonloads, per cwt., $1.75. . Russets—U. S. No. 1 and No. 2 mixed, bulk wagonloads, per cwt. $1.75; U. S. No. 1, wagonloads, per cwt. $1.90. . Triumphs—U.S. No. 1 and No. 2 mixed, bulk wagonloads, ., per cwt., $1.50 to $1.65. 3 : : 2 BEMIDJI MARKET QUOTATIONS. The ‘following prices' were being paid in Bemidji at time of going to press today: 1 VEGETABLES. Ear Corn, bushel .......$1.10-§1.25 Carrots, per bushel.........60c-70c| Red clover, medium, per pound 42%¢ ceees..20e .2%e .6¢-10¢ White clover ........ Buckwheat, 1b. Popcorn, 1b. ... Potatoes, cwt. ..$1.65-81.76 Potatoes, car lots ....$1.90 to $2.00 Potatoes, small lots—Triumphs $1.50 to $1.60| Wheat .......... (TR $2.07 Potatoes, small lots, other varities MEA " 170 t0 3185, 1y 15 St Beets, bushel .............50c-80c| oo (B ottt ++20c-21¢ Cabbage, cWt. .........$1.00-§2.00 T;rk”s l'f' e ;20-188 Hubbard squash, ton. .. ....$20-§30| (AFEEVs A, fo---ovo o zgc‘gge Onions, dry, ewt........$2.60-33.00 e C-24¢ Sweet corn ...... .. 100-1835 ¢ | 50988, VG, 1B: o 13c-16¢. Beams, CWE. «.no.ur .. $6.50-§8.00 | Ducks, live, Ib. ... 16c-18¢ .$4.00-3$5.00 Beans, Swedish, cwt. ...50c-66¢ Butter, 1b. Butter fat . ...83¢c Pggs, doz. .. ...43¢ Plums, bushel ... .$3.00 Caulifiower, bushel . ...$1.26 Cucumbers, bushel .. 0c-80c GRAIN AND HAY Oats, bushel...............70¢-72¢ Barley, bushel .. ..$1.05-$1.10 Rye, bushel ........cc.0....3L.261W The following prices were being paid at Stillwa going to_preas of today’s Pioneer: ) i GRAIN AND HAY, | ‘Wheat, No. 1 . "Wheat, No. 2 ‘Wheat, No. 3 . Oats ....... Barley .. Rye, No. 2 Pop corn,1b,, on ear i, Buckwheat, per 1b. .. Pop corn, |b. on ear ... No. 2 timothy hay... No. 1 clover, mixed Rye straw ... Rice i VEGETABLES. Beans, hand picked navy cwt . .$6.60 Potatoes ....... 8 Round Whites .. Beans, (Swedish) Beets, per bushel .. Carrots, per bushel Cabbage, per ton Hubbard squash, per ton, drug on the market here ...8$7.00 Onions, dry, per cwt .$3.00 Butterfat .61c Butter (packing stock) .40c Eggs, per doz. .......... .50c “Ib. Plums, per bushel .... .$2.00 Cauliflower, per bushel . .$1.00 Clover, mixed ila .$19.50 i’l‘a’llow'; W ..., _HIDES. Cow hides, No. 1.... Hens, 4 1bs. and over Springers, all weights, HIDES. Cow hides, No. 1, 1b. Bull hides, No. 1, 1b.... Kip hides, No. 1, 1b.. Calf skins, No. 1, 1b. . . Deacons, each .........$2.60-9$3.00 Horse hides, large, each........$18 .8¢-10¢ ceseiaee. . 43¢-50c , 'Minn,, at-time of Wool Cucunibers, per bushel ........80¢ Sween .corn, per doz. ...........8¢ . ' LIVE POULTRY. No. 1 turkeys .. Old Tom turkeys Cvlls unsalable. Geese ., . Ducksi:. ... Hens, heavy, 4 1bs, and @ Springers ... Guineas, per doz. Pigeons, per doz. .. MEATS Mutton, 1b. Hogs Veal Beet, dressed ..... ..32¢ Bull hides, No. 1.. c....28¢ Green salted ..... ....38¢ Green ........ - Kips, No. 1... e .. 42e Calf skins, NO. 1...c.00vnvnees 60c Deacons ......... ..$2.26 Horse hides, large . ..o..812,02 Tallow ......... ..b & 8¢ vee..40C «....4b¢ Wool, bright .. Wool, semi-bright .. Classified Advertising Department — —— — — —— ] Advertisements in this ¢olumn 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 lt;u. ihan 15 cents for first run, and nothi‘né ] less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT WANTED If you want to sell or exchange your property, write me, John J. Black, Minn St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. —_— e ‘WANTED—Second hand three quar- ter size violin outfit. Phone 848. 3d109 —_— WANTED—Room, by young lady. * Desires board at some place, but will take them at separate homes. Address or phone 'Ploneer office. 481010 — . WANTED—A modern flat or suite of rooms, for the winter. W. G. Bol- com, 1005 Lake Blvd. 922tr —_—— WANTED—To rent, 2 or 3 modern rooms for light housekeeping, ad- dress “Rooms” Pioneer. 94tr ‘WANTED—Position as. clerk or . ! bookkeeper, by a young man with . -considerable experience. Address - - “Bookkeeper” care of 2d1010 * Pjoneer | WANTED—Carrier WANTED—50 carloads (delivered in yard at railroad stations within 50 miles or Bemidji) of green or dry, sound pole wood for fuel, two inch tops and larger. Any uni- form ‘lengths. at $3.50 for birch; $3.00 for tamarack; $2.50 for mixed or poplar per cord. Or Good dry cordwood, 4 ft. long, on board cars. Birch $7.00, tam- arack 6.00, poplar, or mixed, $4.60 to $5.50. Box bolt or log timber, 6 inch tops -and larger, $9.00 to $20.00 per double cord or thousand feet; also|" : cedar products, pulp and ties. In exchange for horses at from $25.00.to $160 each, contracts go- ing fast. Secure your share. Start to cut your land clean for clover and spuds. We may advance some cash for cutting -expenses. The Opsahl Company, Bemidji or Turtle River, Minn. 6d1013 HELP WANTED—MALE A A A A A A A e boys, apply at _once, Pioneer office ; 103t 2tel ” PR TR LOST- AND FOUND - : LOST—Satchel lost between ~Grand Forks Bay and Great Northern Sta- tion, Oc¢t. 2. - Please Teturn Henry Brakke grocery store. on satchel bearing name Mrs, A. A. Westeen, Grand Forks, .7" 015 WANTED—Woman to take -care of rooms at Jefferson hotel. ' 33109 b A O T i 0 L WANTED—Gir], at Lake Shore hotel. 2d109 WANTBED-—Walitress, Markham ~hotel. 3d1010 ey e WANTED—Clearning girl, at Mark- ham hotel.. 3d108 ROOMS FOR RENT .. i FOR RENT—Three rooms, for jight housekeeping. Inquire 1110.Minn. Ave. ) 4d1011 FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE—160 acre improved farm; for only $2,000, easy terms, just think. - E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. - Phone 41. 6d1011 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.E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami _Ave. Phone. 41, Res. phone 285-W. (idlo:ll e B VL A 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—LIVE STOCK FOR SALE_—10 milk cows, call at the -.Troppman and Jackson farm..920tf FQR SALE—Good team, driving or ‘work horses, 6 and 8 years, just the team for school bus. ' Only .$175, E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d1011 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. 8.: ‘#2109 . FORSALE FOR SALE-_Furnfture, 310 Arkerica Ave. o Bd109 ‘FOR-BALE—Bennett typewriter. See it at The Pioneer office.. $16.00. : FOR SALE“Star Oak”. stove, in good condition: Red Lake depot. FOR SALE—Good Ford truck, only $275. B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d1011 FOR SALE—Two and one half bushel potato sacks, and .Boggs potato graders, immediate delivery. Box 71, Bemidji, Minn. - 6d1011 FOR ANY kind of real estate deat, see . or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tf FOR SALE—See the Bemidjl Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps. fac simile signature stamps,’ no- tarial seals and corporativn seals 36t A A A e FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—7 room house on 5th St. Price $1600. Reynolds & Winter. 641010 FOR ‘SALE—T7 room modern house, Beltrami avenue. - Price $4200, Reynolds & Winter. 6d1010 e e et Tkt B NS O 1 ST FOR SALE—5 room cottage on Bel- trami avenue. Price $2000, Reyn- olds & Winter. 641010 FOR SALE—4 lots, corner 13th St. and Beltrami avenue. Price $1,- 100. Reynolds & Winter. 641010 [ D i i FOR SALE—A six 1>0m house, mod- * érn except heat, hardwood floors, at a bargain. C. W. Warfield. 12d1021 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. 641010 FOR SALE— 6-room house, 1-aere garden. Reynolds & Winter. E 6d1010 FOR SALE—7 room house, corner 50 foot lot. Price only $1400. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41.° 641011 FOR ms room house, 13th St. ‘and . Bemidji avenwe, immediate possession, $2800. Reynolds & Winter.- 641010 FOR SALE-—_City Iots; 5 acre lots; also 40, 80 and 189 acres, all on easy terms. Will take liberty bonds. . Mathew Larson, Nymere P. 0. j . 2mo123 FOR 'SALE—9 room housé, and b room house on 50 ft. lot, right down town, only $4,500. E. J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Res. phone, | 286-W. A 641011 \ { [FOR SALE-—15 ‘tons Red Tip. hay;] oy lal . 3 miles southwest. C. Char- boneau. 3d1011 FOR' SALE-.5 rdom_ house and 50 ft. lot, close in on payed street, pav- ing ‘all paid for, only $1400, for quick sale. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41. . 6d1011 ‘ave 'ada 1bin Bt BonitHt; : ging; 82 J. $650.. Reyuolds’& Winter, 641010 FOR SALE—6 room modern house and 5 room cottage, corner 9th St. and Bemidji avenue. Price $4200. Terms. Reynolds & Winter 641010 FOR SALE-—Lake shore home, very nice 5. room house, electric lights, water and sewer, only '$2,500. E. J. .Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 285-W. 6d1011 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 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 641011 FOR SALE—Nine room house, mod- ern except heat, 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- tram?t Ave. Phone 41. Res. phone 285-W. 6d1011 " FOR RENT A A A A A A A A A FOR RENT—Four room house, 809 Bemidji Ave.. Inquire Dr. J. Died- rich. 109tf BRINGS BACK LOST. $10.000 Railroad Conductor Finds . Package Dropped by Girl From an Auto in Pennsylvania. Pottsville, Pa.—Conductor & W. Downs of the Pennsyivania railrond returned to Miss Tda McAdams. a clerk in the Pottsville post office. a packawze worth nearly $10.000 which Miss Me- o i , | vate control some time this winter or & N, ROAD MEETING TODAY IMPORTANT (By United Press.) St. Paul, Oct. 9.—The Great North- ern railroad today laid plans for re- turn to private control. Stockholders and directors were here for-their an- nual meeting and elections. *The meeting will be one of the ‘most important in the listory of the road. Although there is no immed- h?e prospect:-of the railroads being med back from federal control it is feved they will be back under pri- early in thé coming. year. Four directors, ‘Roger B. Shepard, George R. Martin, E. C. Lindley and Albert L. Ordean, were up for re- election. Importance’ of "‘New." “Now" is ever ticking from the clock of time. “Now” is the watchword of the wise. “Now” is on the banner of the Lrudent. Let us keep this little word always in our mind; and when- ever anything presents itself to us in the shape of work. whether mental or physical, let us' do it with all our might, remembering that now is the only time for us.—Selected. 3Subseribe “7of The Daily Ploneer. v T * % lWhy Do We Offér You EATON'S IGHLAND 'LINEN \HERE i3 a-very good reason why we offer this paper in pref- erence to others, YOU are the chief reason. We offer it knowing that it is of the 'quality YOU will like —because it reflects the tastein style of envelopes and choice of tints YOU would approve, and last be- cause it is a paper that is YOU to your friends. .addition 14x22, frame barn SNAPS! 9-room _house on: lot’- 40x100, facing east. 6 rooms on first floor, 8 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, & miles' from Bemidji; 85 acres under p]pw;g fenced: Frame house 16_x24i= x32 with 14-foot : posts, 'granary, ‘:lafi, chicken house and other buildings. 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. 3-room house, lot 50x132, 8 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 Markham Hotel Building Price | - .- Adams lost from an automebile hear her home. "She is a sister of William McAdams. a conductor well known ol When you are passing our way, come in and see some of the new tints and envelope shapes. over the state. Search was mnde for ASK YOUR DEALER the missing package when the loss was \Pi‘oneer Statione: discovered, hut no. clew was diseovered House ry until morning papers conveyed the Wholesalers news that Downs found it snd tool: it to his home at Sunbury. Among ofher valuables. the package contiained {600 n Liberty bonds, unregistered. - 000000 A A i ¢ H URRY and + tell your gro- " cer to send over a package ‘or two of the new break- * fast delight— Crisp, whole flakes. In triple - sealed packages that preserve the wonder- fully distinctive flave hn.nfuctund by ; - Armoar Graim Co mpany, Chicago Also Makers of Armour’s Guaranteed Ceread~—-Oubs, Pancak. ii. AT Satisfying and sub- stantial. Will not “mush down ”in milk or cream. i ; 1 7 WEENS = Defective

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