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| Bemidji Market Quotations C‘-Opaulh(;United County Farm Bureau, Beltrami County Seed Potato Growers’ Association Carlot shipments of potatoes October 15—Minnesota, 293 North Dakota, 41; Wisconsin, 244; total ‘United States, 1,115 : - QUOTATION Receive dat Bemidji October 16,:10:52 a. m.: cars held outer yards for Chicago. ] [ ment limited, market steady, little change in prices. sales, wide range and Round Whites, U. S. No. Ohios, frosted en route, mostly $2.75. “ Varieties, $2.25 to $2.35.- Wagonloads, cash to growers, per cwt., White Vareities, $1.80 to $1.90. all field run, even weight sacks. frost, bulk, per cwt., Red River Ohios, $2.00 to $2.08. Points Unless Otherwise Stated. Bemidji, Thursday.a. m.: : per cwt., $1.50 to $1.65. to $1.70. "BEMIDJI MARKET QUOTATIONS. of going to press today: Turkeys, live, 1b. ... .$4.00-$5.00 0Old Toms, live, 1b. .. Beans, Swedish, cwt 4 . 760¢-66¢ Dairy butter, 1b. .... Cucumbers, bushel .70c-80c . HIDBES Cow hides, No. 1. 1b ... Bull hides, :No. 1, 1b. GRAIN AND HAY Red c} ver, medium, 1b. +40c-43c| Tallow, 1b. ......... over ...........0..004206Wo0l .,....lhls ceee. . 43c-50c at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: GRAIN AND HAY Cucumbers, per bushel ........ Wheat, No. 1 .......... $2.35-32.40 | Sweet corn, per doz. y.......... Wheat, No. 2 ..$2.38-§2.42 Wheat, No. § ..$1.95-$2.28 LIVE POUETRY Qatg ....... ve+s+.62¢INo. 1 turkeys ......co00uuu... Bfllq& . ....3$1.18|0ld Tom turkeys ...... Rye, No. 2 .. ..$1.31-81.34 | Culls unsalable. Pop cory, 1b., on ear .6c-8¢| Geese . . . . Buckwhegt, per 1b. ....2¢c|Ducks .. ceeresesens Pop corp, 1b, on ear 6 & 8c|Hens, heavy, 4 1bs. and over . No. 2 timothy hay ..... .$20.00 | Springers ........ IR 0. 1 claver, mixed . $21.50 | Guineas, per doz .$7.00 PR 291 Pigeons, per.doz. . Ryé straw Ricé .. .. MEATS ., VEGETABLES Mutton, 1b. .. Beans, hand picked navy, cwt. $6.50 POtRbOeE * 0 . ot s $1.70 Round. Whites ........ vy-.80 Beans, (Swedish) cwt . .$3.00 Beets, per bushel .. .40c Carrots, per bushel . o ...50c Cabbage, per ton ..... vee..$12.00 Hubbard squasn, per ton, drug on the market here .............. $7.00 Cow hides, No. 1 Bull hides, No. 1 . Green salted . Green onions,’ dry, per cwt. . Kips, No. 1 Buterfat.............. Calf skins, No. : Butter (packing stock) 1b Deacons .$2. Egzs, per do%. .... Horse hides, large $12.02 Plums,. per bushel . Cauliflower, per bushe] Clover, mixed Tallow ......... Wool, bright .. Wool, semi-bright : x 5 An interesting photograph of Aviator Maicon passing under the bridge of Var, at Nice, France. The plane has a width of nine meters, while the arch of the bridge is only a little over 14, and the plane was going at a speed of 62 miles per hour. . Foundation of True Beauty. ‘The truest beauty arises from a noble onaracter. A soul which is radiant with love and truth lights even the homeliest face into beauty which is not ¢ransient, but which grows ever deeper ‘sand mere abiding as the years pass on. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER Fish Live in lce. During several months:of each year some of the great rivers of Siberla are frozen solid to the bottom, but the fishes imprisoned In the ice maintain thelr vitality and resume their active life when the ice melts in the spring States Bureau of Markets, Beltrami Chicago—Séventy-nine cars arrived, 242 cars on track, 58 Demand moderate, move- Track in quality and condition of stock, stock im- mature, few cars showing slight frost. Sacked, per cwt., Long 1, $2.15 to $2.35, poorer $1.90 to $2.00; bulk, per cwt., Round and Long Whites, partly graded $2.00 to $2.25, mostly $2.10 to $2.20; bulk, per cwt., Early Minneapolis—Moderate wire inquiry, demand good, move- ment moderate, market firm, little change in prices,” partly graded. Carloads, f. 0. b. usual terms, sacked, per cwt., Vghfi(e ulk, Moorhead—Demand light owing to buyer awaiting refrig- erators, market steady, little change in prices, very few sales, Carloads f. o. b. cash track, gacked, per cwt., Red River Ohios mostly $2.25; bulk, per ¢wt., Red River Ohios $2.25. Carloads, f. o. b. usual terms, light wire inquiry, sacked, per cwt., Red River Ohios, carloads $2.60. First refrigerators being furnished by railroads today. ‘Warehouse, cash to groweys, haulings light, considerable field The Following Prices to Growers in Beltrami County at Loading *Long and Round Whites—U. S. No. 1, bulk wagonloads, Russets—U. S. No. 1, bulk wagonloads, per cwt., $1.60 Triumphs—Bulk wagonloads, per cwt., $1.40 to $1.50. The following prices were being paid in Bemidji at time The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., VEGETABLES. Buckwheat, 1b. .............. 2%c Beets, bushel ,........ ...50c-60c | Popcorn, Ib. . Cadbbage, cwt .... .$1.00-$2.00| Wheat ....... Hubbard squash; ton ......$20-$30 Oniions, dry, cwt .......$2.50-3$3.00 Sweet corn . .... veiee...10c-12%c|Hogs, Ib. ...... tesees 20c-21¢ = Beéans, ¢wt . . .$6.50-$8.vv | Dressed beef ,Ib. .. 12¢-18¢ 26c-28¢ 23c-24¢ Butter fat ... ..,66c|Geese, live, 1b. ... .. 13c-15¢ Bggs, doz. .. ...43c|Ducks, live, Ib. ...... 16¢c-18¢ Plums, bushel .. .$3.00 | Hens, 4 1bs. and over .........18¢ Caulifiower, bushel . .$1.26 Springers, all weights, 1b. 18¢c-20¢ 256-28¢ 0c-22¢ Oats, bushel ...70¢-72¢| Kip hides, No. 1, 1b. .. .35¢ Bartey, bushel .$1.06-$1.10 | Calf skins, No. 1, Ib. .bbe Rye, bushel ................$1.26|Deacons, each ......" .50-$3,00 Bor Corn, bushel ......$1.10-§1.25 | Horse hides, large, each . .$10.00 Oc-12¢ was announced. Miss Given has been and a very enjoyable social evening ‘their guests. Classified Advertising Department Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT pér word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent conuecutfivg_ insertions of bimg ¢dpy. Cash must a¢gompany copy. Ads not paid for at time of:insertion will be chérged for at . ONE CENT a word, and thei only to those having:'open accounts ' on our bo‘oka \ No ad taken for less than 1G;¢ents for first run, and nothing less than 10 centsper issue for ditional runs, WHEN OTHER WANTED FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK A A A A A A AP AP~ WANTED—Washing to do at home. Phone 700-W. .3d1018 WANTED_TO buy, a house, address “Buyer” care of Pioneer. 4d1018 the team for. school bus. $176. Ave. Phone 41. e e WANTED—To rent, 2 or § modern rooms for light housekeeping, ad- dress “Rooms” Ploneer. 94tt shares. Gibson, Bemidji. If you want to sell o1 exchange your property, write me, John J. Black, Minn St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. e e WANT TO BUY—Farm 2-horse wag- on. Must be in good condition. Phone 920, Markham hotel 341017 i S AR POSITION WANTED—Experienced man wants clerical work or book- keeping, address J. H. L. care of ' Pioneer. 2d1016 —_—t {|POSITION WANTED—Experienced man wants bookkeeping or other clerical work. Address J. H. L. care Pioneer. 2410117 WANTED—To buy, se¢ond hand wringer and wash stand. Must be in good condition. Address “J” care of Pioneer. 3d1016 HELP WANTED—MALE A A AN A A~~~ WANTED-——-Camp clerk, Bemid}i Mfg. Co. 5 - 3d1018 WANTED—Bell boy, .at Markham hotel. # 7 1014tf N S U Lo SR SASSLS WANTED—Four men to cut 600 cords wood at good pay, or party to comtract' for' stampage. Loca- tion near.Shevlin, Minni" " kor par- ticulars write to O. F. Hawkins, Caledonia, Minn. . 3d1018 olds .& Winter. mares. ‘Weight about 3200. tle and true pullers. Corp. Benjamin Sperling of Brook- lyn, N. Y, ‘who was arrested and, flogged by ‘Russian Cossacks in Siberia.| Sperling, whoris. 2 member of the Thir- er, Forden, Minn. Iman, 170 miles from Viadivostok, on; official business when both were ar- rested by Cossacks of General Ro-'| zanoff’s forces. Both were in uniform,) Captain Johns managed to ‘escape and| reported the incident to the American| commander at Spasske. American forces were sent to effidct Spyrlln;'l‘ release and they found the GCossacks] preparing to resist them. Sperling, after being flogged, was taken to Kha-| bogovsk, headquarters of = General; Kalmikoff. He was later released.| General Graves demanded and receivel}/ an apology. horses. Barn. “preferred. 205 2nd St. Eight hour shift. Cafe. ¢ The Potato. In its native country, on the moun-| tains of Chile and Peru, writes Jean| Henrl Fabre, in Fleld, Forest and; 'CE(}\ISUS %LERKsSsT‘—Man, hwon;em i,g Farm, the potato in its wild 00 needed. month. ~ Age, a poor.:lll‘mlll::tfive tuber. about ::_alt:rgo, g’x '5.“0‘ tfi:‘;‘“%:;‘g dj‘;m;:::"a{%' i e amina o i '" -wfld ;m Ii&t:nh:akeo;hthe worth-l} 1 tree particulars, .write Ray- ’”' 1eb etk tond i: garden, plants)| 04 Terry (former government t in rich soll, tends it, waters it;;and;| gxaminer, 1426 Continental Bldg, behold, from year to year the.potato | Wwashington.: . 7d1018 thrives more and more, gaining:in size e and in putritive properties, and finally. ROOMS FOR RENT becomes a farinaceous tuber as large: FOR RENT—Furnished room, 516 Third street. 3d1017 SR Dl b Ol S e FOR RENT—One strictly modern room, 1001 Minnesota Ave. Phone 314-W. “ .3d1016 > ward. FOR RENT—Office . room. Tropp- o man block,- Inquire Troppman's. ‘ ‘FOR SALE- fice girl. Beynolds and LOST ANP FOUND. LOST—Bicycle, fice for reward. der’s store and 502 4th St. leave at Pioneer office. - 3d1016 FOR RENT-+2 rooms, 1101 Doud Ave. Suitable for light housekeep~ ing . Phone 657. . 3d1016 A FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY Bell, 911 Minii A social meeting of the teachers|FOR SALE—-160 acre improved farm, R and officers of the Presbyterian Sun- for only $2,000, easy .terms, just - day school was held 1n tie basement think. . E. J. Willits, 218 ‘Beltrami of the church Wednesday evening. Ave. Phone 41. 6d1018 The choir was also invited and each - teacher invited one other guest:from | FOR SAL.—80 acrc. on beautiful her own family. A program-was pre- lzke, a lot of timber and good soil. sented, each number being greatly| Only $16 per acre if taken at once. T. Beaudette, 216 Beltrami Ave. enjoyed and encorea. . FOR SALE—680 acre, best improved The program was as follows: ' solo—Miss Vi H %S Piano selo—0i1ss Viola Hanson farm in this country. $28;000. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Vocal solo—Raymond Hannah, ac- M Muriel McGhee. Z companied by Miss Murie e€. . Phone 41, Res. phome 285-W. 6d1018 Duet—Raymond Hannah and F. FOR SALE_200 acres south of Be- Stevens, Miss McGhee accompaniest. Solo—Miss Alma Elmquist, accom- | midji in Hubbard county. Will sell on easy terms. Description: SE% panied by Alice Elmquist. Reading—Miss Pearl Brownlee. . - NW1; Sec. 4, Twp. 144, Range 33; also the W% SEY% and Bl SW1, FOR SALE—Fok Splendid Program Presented condition. Ap by Well Known Talent; Surprise Engagement kS it ‘at The Pioneer office. $15.00. America Ave. birch, oak and poplar. A. A. Warfield. Ave. - Phone 41. $22.50 f. o. b. “Hay.” care Pioneer FOR SALE—Good team, driving or work horses, 6 and 8 years, just Only ‘B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami 6d1018 WANTED—Sewipg by dressmaker, | poR TRADE—WIill trade 250 choice day or piece work. 916 Bemidjl yearling ewes for good clover hay. Ave. Phone 31-J. 3d1018| Mjght put a few sheep out on Write or phone 843, A. E. 6d1018 WANTED—We have a great many purchasers for houses in Bemidji and Nymore, if you want to sell, list your property with us. Reyn- 4d1018 FOR SALE—One of the finest teams in the county. Yoéung dapple grey Gen- Must sell ac- . count of hay shortage. E. G. Hoov-{. 3d10.8 FOR SALE—4 head good young gen- fle, well broke ‘farm mares, the right kind and size for farm work, will be sold cheap at once for cash. Don’t miss this bargain if you need Call 'at Naish McKinnons Mississippi Ave. So. 3d1017 HELP WAN':ED—FI-:MAIIE B WANTED—A restaurant cook. Lady 5d1v21 - e ] WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. A. E. Witting. - 3d1018 WANTED—Girl, for kitchen work. Third- Street 141016 WANTED—A stenographer and of- ‘Winter. ' 4d1018 on Beltrami "Ave. Finder please-return to Pioneer of- 141015 LOST—Prayer book, between Schroe- Finder 2d1015 3 v LOST—Pioneer - toaster taken in front of O'Leary-Bowser store Fri- day night. Retuin to store for re- 1015tt e A A A A e unabout, in good Koors Bros. Co. 1016t FOR SALE—Wood heater. Margaret #ve. Phone 610-J. ' 1016tf FOR SALE—Bentdett typewriter. See Price 9211 FOR SALE—Winchester pump 12 gauge shot gun, cheap. Call at 600 k 541018 FOR SALE—75 cerds 4 ft. dry wood, $5 per cord. 1014ttt FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltramt | * 121301 | ; FOR SALE-_Few cars upland hay, Bemidji, -address 2d1015 Piana solo—Vera Packard. Solo—Kern Olson, accompanied, by " Sec. 19, Twp. 145, Range 33. 200 acres ‘desires to sell because owner Miss McGhee. . Violin solo—Pasha Goldberg, ac- cannot loot after it. Make me your best offer on the tract. M. D. Fritz, companied by Miss McGhee. Mankato, Minn., owner. 6d1018 “Sketches From Life.;”—C. W. Warfield. - 4 ‘After’ this program, Miss Ella La real bargains. FOR SALE _Good Ford truck, Ford Touring car, Studebaker Touring car, and another touring car, all B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d1018 qua played selections from a weddifig march and Jean Given, little ‘daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. .N| E{ Given, ap- peared drawing a littie decorated ex- press wagon, loaded with gifts for Miss Lea Given, whose engagement | THE best Pencil you can buy is always the least ex- pensive in the end. TENUS PENCILS These world-famous pen- cils are made in 17:de- grees, from 6B softest to 9H hardest and 3 copying. There's one exactly suited to your work. the “treasurer of the-Sunday school and alsé a member of the choir. Delicious refreshments were sérved was spent. The piano recently pur- chased by the. Christian Endeavor added much to the'pleasure of the evening. . Teachers meetings are held regu- larly at the homes of the different teachers, but' this meeting was a spe- cial social affair for the teachers and Smooth, velvety leads that don’t crumble; thoroughly kiln-dried wood that doesn’t splinter, and grading always uniform, save money and make for quicker, better, casier work. Bran ‘is a good regulator for poul- try of all ages. s & * Purchase well-matured pullets rath- er than hens. < We unhesitatingly recommend VENUS Pencils PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE . . ® = Having movable, separate nest boxes makes it easier to clean them as weil as.the house. (T LU U T T T L Read The Pioneer Want Ad s s 0 5 Don't expect great success in hatch- ing and raising chicks unless you have ‘had some experience, =1} FOR SALE—Round oak range, “good condition. Mrs. A. B, Wit- ting. 3d1018 e et e e FOR SALE—_Remington No. 6 type- | ' .writer, in first class condition. Ad- . ‘“dress L. F. Soland, Wilton, Minn. 2d1016 FOR SALE—Baby buggie. Sanitary -indoor toilet. Incubator, and lay- ing hens. Phone 844-W. 711 12th St. 2d1016 e FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- .. tarial seals and corporation seals” FOR SALE—Good land north of Kel- liher. This land is ready for a plow. $12 an acre. Write Chas. Clifford, Coleraine, Minn 4d1018 — FOR SALE—Very nice lake shore home. 5-room house. Lights, water and sewer. Only $2600. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. “Phone 41. 441018 il =R FOR SALE—On account of floor “space, we sell the folowing cars at ‘s ‘bargain. One Dodge touring, 1917 model; one Buick touring, 1913 model; Ford 1918 touring, and one Studebaker touring, 1916 model. Bemidji Auto Co. 1010tf ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS insur- ance men attention—By far. the ‘ most liberal contract ever offered by a casualty company open to pro- ducers. - Oldest and best company —most liberal policy—rates low as possible—service to policy holders unequalled. Salary and comimis- Address National Casualty com- pany, 429 Palace Building, Minne- apolis, Minnesota. 341018 A A A A A AN~ FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY A A AN AN A NANG FOR SALE—An 8 room house, by A. 0. Akre. Phone 501-W. Nymore. . 3d1017 P T e T v 1 FOR SALE—Rooming house, -and soft drink place. 205 Second St. Phone 226. A 5d1016 et FOR SALE—7 room house, corner 50 foot lot. Price only $1400. BE. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, 6d1018 — e e FOR SALE—Seven room house, with bathroom, on Lake Blvd. A bar- gain, E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. | 6d1018 FOR SALE—Cosy 5 room housg, close to lake and normal. $1500, E."J. 'Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 641018 FOR .SALE—Two. choice 'residence lots on Bixby Ave. About 1 block . from lake. Very cheap. E. J. illits. Ave. also 40, 80 and 160 acres, easy ' terms. Will- take ' liberty bonds. Mathew Larson, Nymere P. 0. S et Sl $mo123 FOR ‘SALE—Modern seven’ quire. at ‘1211 Beltraini ‘write 0. J. Weekley, Gully, FOR SALE—9 room house, 'and room house on 50 ft. lot, right B down town, only $4,500. E. J. Wil- ““Tits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Res. phone 285-W. 631018 I have just bought 6 houses that.I tan sell on monthly paymefl_tk., Af- “‘ter thege are gone it. will probably be a long time before houses are offered in this way Sathre, phone £ 3d1016 FOR SALE—5 fooni house and 50 ft. lot, close in on paved street, pav- éng all paid for, only $1400, for juick sale. E. J. Willits, 218 Bei- rami Ave. 'Phone 41. -’ 641018 FOR SALE—Modern house at corner of Belframi Ave and 10th. St. With hot water * heat, electric lights, gas and bath. Inquire of John Moberg, Bemidji, Minn. 821tf s e SR et s A S G ;vog SALE—2 very nice 50 foot 'cor- -ner residence lots, fenced, wire, in ‘erops this year, $400 cash or might ade for team or cows, E. J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 5 6d1018 FOR SALE—_The cutest five rdom, cozy, thoroughly modern house, with garage, on 75 ft. corner. Street paved. " A real bargain, $4,- 650. Lok this up at once. - P health the reason for sellin, Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. 41, Res. phone 285-W. . ~ SNAPS! Lot 50x140, southeast corner, 14th St. and Minn. Ave. A fine - building corner, 3 room house, garage and wood shed, good well bull_dmgs located near the alley, leayugg front part of lots ready for bu}ldmg. Price $800. A real bar- gain. T . Five room house, good condi- tion, large barn, well and wood shed, one-half acre lot. Price $1,600, $500 cash, balance $15 per month. .Forty acres, hardwood land, 7% miles from Bemidji, several acres opened up, small log house, some natural meadow. Small payment down and balance in monthly pay- ments. Own-a good tract of land close to Bemidji on good road. Four ' room house, . shsrdwood floors, lot 50x140, 2 blocks from the high school. $1200, ? ‘balance :tc s;oo,: 3 it $350_dash, 160 acres fing:. wepd land. Clay loam soil. ‘8.miles from sta- tion, good road, . Price- $16 per acre. $3 per acre cash, balance ‘purchaser.” - on terms to syj$ GEO. H. FRENCH—J. P. LAHR [%) Markham Hotel Building ~ 36tt - gion should exceed $250 a month. ° Ao e Ry AT Y

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