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“Wheat;: No, 2 County Farm Bureau, Beltrami County Seed Potato Growers’ Association Carlot shipments of potatoes October 16—Minnegota, 246; North Dakota, 42; Wisconsin, 2. 38; total United States, 1,085. QUOTATIONS. October 17, received at 11:02'a. m.: Chicago—Forty-six arrived broken, 92 cars held outer yards for Chicago. movement moderate, market firm, prices slightly higher. Track [tion calling on Attorney General sales, bulk, per cwt., Round and Long Whites, partly grade and U. S. No. 1, $2.10 to $2.35, , 206 cars on track including Demand and mostly $2.20 to $2.35. Minneapolis—Moderate wire inquiry, demand and move- ment moderate, market steady, little change in prices. Graded, carloads f. o. b. cash track to growers, sacked, per cwt.,, White Varieties, $2.25 to $2.35; bulk, per cwt., Early Varieies, $1.85 to $2.05. Moorhead—Demand good, movement moderate, market|ment fund, it was decided at a meet- strong, prices slightly higher, all even weight sacks. £. 0. b. cash track, sacked, per c $2.55; U. S. No. 1, $2.55; car bulk, per cwt., Red River Ohios, fields run $2.30; sacked, per cwt., White Varieties, field run, $2.20 to $2.30. Contract sales wire inquiry, sacked, per cwt., Red River Ohios, field run, $2.50 e e Warehouse, cash to growers, haulings very light, OVERSEAS SALVATION considerable field frost, bulk, per cwt., Red River Ohios, field to $2.55. run, $2.00 to $2.10. ‘The Following Prices to Growers at Loading Points in Beltrami i County Unless Otherwise Stated Army oversea worker, will speak in Bemidji, Friday a. m.: Long and Round Whites—U. S. No. 1, bulk “carloads, cwt., $1.55 to $1.65. Russets—U. S. No. 1, bulk wagonloads, per cwt., $1.60 to |teresting. Captain Orchard considers $1.70. Carload lots, sacked, f. o. b. per cwt., $2.00. . Triumphs—Bulk wagonloads, per cwt, $1.40 to $1.50. BEMIDJI MARKET QUOTATIONS. The following prices were being paid in Bemidji at time of going to press today: VEGETABLES. Rutabagas, per bu. .... ...b66c| Popcorn, 1b. .6c-10¢c { how Elias H. Purcell, the Hibbing, Carrots, per cwt. . ...$1.00 (Wheat .$2.07 {Minn., composer, made a fortune by Beets, bushel ...50c-60c careful realty deals over a score of Cabbage, cwt. ...... .$1.60-$2.00 MEATS years and lost it in a single year on Hubbard squash, ton .. .§20-330 Hops, Th: oo s snaniasions 20c-21c | the stock exchange, was outlined by Onions, dry, cwt. ... $3.00 | Dressed beef ,lb. ..12c-18c | witnesses called before the coroner’s Sweet corn .. ... .10¢-123%c | Turkeys, live, Ib. .. ..26c-28c | jury at its hearing. &:nu, WE L .$6.50-§8.vy gld Tor]x}s. lilvbe. 1b. . ..23c-24¢c ns, Swedish, cwt .$4.00-85.00 | Geese, live, 1b. .... ..13c-16¢ FFMAN-SHERE. Dairy butter, 1b. . 52c-56c| Ducks, live, 1b. ...... 16c-18¢c| A wednd‘i’ng ufi;ll! splace at the J. Butter fat .... ...69c|Hens, 4 1bs. and over .........18c|Shere home Thursday evening at 9 Eggs, fresh, doz. ...55c | Springers, all weights, 1b. ..18c-20c | o’clock, when Miss Amanda Hoffman Eggs, storage, doz. . GRAIN AND HAY Qats, bushel .............. 70c¢-72¢ Bariey, bushel 3 .$1.06-$1.10 Rye, bushel ... $1.26 For -Corn, bushel ... Red clover, medium, 1b. . White clover ... ...$1.10-81.26 40¢-43c GRAIN AND HAY 3 .$2.36-52.40 Wheat, No..L ....oua.n Wo, @ timothy hay .. p. 1 clover, mixed . 3 VEGETABLES Beans, hand picked navy, cwt. $6.560 Potatoes $1.70 Round Whites .... ‘Béans, (Swedish) cwt Beets, per bushel ... Carrots, per bushel . Cabbage, per ton quland cabbage, per ton .... Hubbard squasa, per ton, drug on the market here .............. $7.00 | Green Onions, dry, per cwt. ... .$3.00 | Kips, No. 1 .. Butterfat (packing stock) ..64c| Calf skins, No. 1.. Butter (packing stock) lb. ....43c|Deacons ....... Eggs, per doz. ... Horse hides, larg Plums, per bushel .......... Tallow ....... R Cauliflower, per hushel Wool, bright Clover, mixed Buckwheat, 1b. Cow hides, No. 1. Ib Bull hides, No. 1, 1b. Kip hides, No. 1, 1b. ... Calf skins, No. 1, Ib. .. Deacons, each Horse hides, large, each .. Tallow, 1b. J.20¢ Wool .., S _The following prices wére being paid at Stil at time of going to press of {oday’s Pioneer: Cucymbers, per bushel ... Swegt, corn, per doz. ;.... Ducks.. oo e Hens, heavy, 4 1bs. and over . Springers Guineas, per doz. Pigeons, per doz. Mutton, Hogs ..... Veal .. Beef, d Cow hides, No. 1 Bull hides, No. 1 .. Green salted Wool, semi-bright . ... Carloads wt., Red River Ohios, $2.50 to delivered to car door, light per .............. 2%c HIDES 25c¢-28¢ 20c-22¢ ....36¢ . .6be $2.650-$3.00 .$10.00 43c-60c Iwater, Minn., :26c ..22¢ L e 22¢ 18¢c 3 HIDES Classified Adverti FIRST INSERTION and HALF Ads not paid for at time of ONE CENT a word, and then onl, on our books. No ad taken for less than 15 WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY Advertisementg in this column cost ONE CENT per word for consecutive insertions of same copy. less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. ———— sing Department CENT per word for subsequent Cash must accompany copy. insertion will be charged for at y to those having open accounts cents for first run, and nothing A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT WANTED POSITION WANTED-—Experienced man wants bookkeeping or other clerical work. Address J. H. L. WANTED—Home laundry. Phone 700-W. 2d1018 care Pioneer. 2d1017 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Wood sawing. Phone | ¥ ANTED_Camp clerk Bemidii Mfg, T3W. 441021 W %I;'-TED Camp clerk, Bemidg‘iii\%flgs. N TED—" ss | WANTED—Bell boy, at Markham WANTED—To buy, a house, address il YOT4LE “Buyer” care of Ploneer. 4d1018 WANTED_Sewing by dressimaker, day or piece work. 915 Bemidji Ave. Phone 31-J. 3d1018 WANTED—To rent, 2 or § modern rooms for light housekeeping, ad- dress ‘“Rooms” Piloneer. 94tt WANTED—Plain sewing, reasonable satisfaction guaranteed. 1309 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 709-W. 1028 e e E S e 4t you want to Bell o1 exchange your property, write me, John J. Black, ‘Minn St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. e \WANT TO BUY—Farm 2-horse wag- on. Must be in good condition. Phone 920, Markham hotel 3d1017! WANTED—Four men to cut 600 cords wood at good pay, or party to contract for stumpage. Loca- tion near Shevlin, Minn. kor par- ticulars write to O. F. Hawkins, Caledonia, Minn. 3d1018 CENSUS CLERKS—Men, women. 4,- 000 needed. $95 month. Age, 18 to 650. Experience unnecessary. Examinations Bemidji Nov. 15. For free particulars, write Ray- mond Terry (former government examiner, 1426 ‘CGontinental’ Bldg. ‘Washington. o 7d1018 ROOMS FOR RENT O -~ ol Sl Eohooid - S DR FOR . RENT—Furnished room, 516 Third street. 3d1017 d | Palmer for a statement of his poficy » i | AMERICAN SOLDIERS GOING TO LITHUNIA (By United Press.) ‘Washington, Oct. 17.—*“The send- '“Co-Operating—United States Bureau of Markets; ‘Beltrami; ."; brigade of American troops to Lithunia has been detefmined upon,” declared Senator McCormick of Ili- nois in the senate today. SENATE WILL ASK PALMER FOR POLICY (By United Press.) Washington, Oct. 17.—The senate today adopted the Poindexter resolu- toward radical agitators. PASTORS TO URGE FUND. St. Paul, Oct. 17.—Presbyterian ministers will devote a week within the next year to a campaign for the Cacalester college $750,000 endow- ing of the Presbyterian synod of Minnesota at the Macalester Presby- terian church. Angus McLeod, chairman of the college board of trustees, reported several large subscriptions already have been obtained for the fund. ARMY MAN COMING Envoy G. Novland, a Salvation the Presbyterian church next Tues- day and Wednesday evenings. On Tuesday evening will give an illus- trated lecture of the Salvation Army work at.the front. This will be in- himself fortunate in getting this speaker and he asks everyone to come to hear him on Wednesday night es- pecially, tickets are on sale for twenty-five cents for this lecture. PURCELL LOST FORTUNE. Chicago, Oct. 16.—The - story of and Harry -Shere, both .of Jenkins, Minn., were united, Rev. M. A. Soper officiating. Mr. and Mrs.,Shere will make theirhome at Jenkins: Petroleum’s Discovery. In 1859, on the 28th of August, pe troleum was discovered at Watson's 10c-12c | Flats,. Pa., near the nead.of the Alle | tarial seals and corporativn seals gheny. river. Edwin Drake.bored the | A first oil.well, and hefore the en year Drake, under the, fir started -the: enormous il in northwestern Pennsylvania., o " FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY AN AAAAAAAAAAA AT AAAAAANARARS FOR SALE—160 acre improved farm, for oniy $2,000, easy terms, just think. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d1018 FOR SALx—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. farm in this country. $28,000. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 285-W. 641018 chicken house, well and pump, 5 acres, all fenced, onme mile from business part of Nymore. Only $650. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 2d1018 — FOR SALE—200 acres south of Be- midji in Hubbard county. Will sell on easy terms. Description: SE% NW14 Sec. 4, Twp. 144, Range 33; also the W1, SEY and E% SW% Sec. 19, Twp. 145, Range 33. 200 acres desires to sell because owner best offer on the tract. M. D. Fritz, Mankato, Minn., owner. 6d1018 —_— FOR SALE—At a bargain, steel bar- rels, with faucet, $2.50 apiece. Bemidji Auto Co. 1016t FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK e A A A A A e ——— | FOR. SALE—Good team, driving or work horses, 6 and 8 vears, Just the team for school bus. Only $175. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d1018 FOR TRADE_Will trade 250 choice yearling ewes for good clover hay. Might put a few sheep out on shares. Write or phone 843. A. E. Gibson, Bemidji. 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- olds & Winter. 441018 FOR SALE—One of the finest teams in the county. Young dapple grey mares. Weight about 3200. Gen- tle and true pullers. Must sell ac- count of hay shortage. E. G. Hoov- . er, Forden, Minn. 3d1018 FOR SALE—4 head good young gen- tle, 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 horses. Call at Pogues New Barn. Mississippi Ave. 2d1018 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER cannot loot after it. Make me your || | | i FRIDAY‘ EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1919 . — : | FOR SALE—Good land north of Kel-|I have just bought 6 houses that I liher. This land is ready for a| can sell on monthly payments. Af- plow. $12 an acre. Write Chas. ter these are gone it will probably Clifford, Coleraine, Minn 4d1018 be a long time before houses are - offered in this way Sathre, phone FOR SALE—Very nice lake shore| g 341016 home. 5-rbom house. Lights, | —mvu——— . water and sewer. Only $2500.| FOR SALE—5 room house and 60 ft. B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. lot, close in on paved street, pav- Phone 41. 441018 ing all paid for, only $1400, for = T i avoount of foor quick sale. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- FOR SAL! » account of floor| trami Ave. Phone 41. 641018 space, we sell ffie folowing carsat| — FOR SALE—Modern house at corner | HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—A restaurant cook. Lady preferred. 205 2nd St. 5dlv2l WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. A. E. Witting. 3d1018 WANTED—Waitresses, and dclean- ing girl. Markham “hotfel: ~3d1020 A A A A A A A A A LOST AND FQUND. a bargain. 01;10 Dodge touring, alt Ty i ] ¥ 1917 model; ohe Buick touring, o eltrami ve and 10th St. LOST—Bicycle, on Beltrami Ave. 1913 model; Ford 1918 touring, With. hot water heat, ,electric Finder please return to Pioneer of- fice far Foward. 1d;,o1s lights, gas and bath. Inquire of John Moberg, Bemidji, Minn? 821tt FOR SALE—2 very nice 50 foot cors ner residence lots, fenced, wire, ing: and one Studebaker touring, 1916 model. Bemidji Auto Co. 1010tf —_— ACCIDENT AND, SICKNESS insur- ance men attention—By far the —— LOST—Pioneer coaster taken in front of O’Leary-Bowser store Fri- day night. Return to store ror re-| most liberal contract ever offered crops this year, $400 cash or mig ward. R 1016tf by a casualty company open to pro- trade for team or cows, E. J. W AN - Aontlonarns ieaitag: oot ducers. Oldest and best company lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 4 FOUND—Gentlemans sweater, west| _ .5t 1iheral policy—rates low as 6d10 of Bemidji on Jefferson Highway. possible—service to policy holders Oall 44 F-11. 4410211 yjequalled. Salary and commis- Fogomsi%E;E;‘:fimg:g:;fl& t’“’;‘)e 5 LOST—Bicycle, on Beltrami = Ave. sion should exceed $250 a month. "" » nt, barn, Finder p]yease return to Paioneer X:_ Address National Casualty com-| 8arage, wood house, fine location, fice for reward. 131018 pany, 429 Palace Building, Minne- one acre, close to school and apolis, Minnesota. 3d1018 gllngrcl;;sl-t $4,251k E. i:i: wuu‘zs, A A A A A A A eltrami Ave. one 41, fternoon, pair of|FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY Sa1018 ack case. please return~to 417 Irvine Ave. Finder | s A~ A A~ A A~AAAAAAA B FOR SALE—An 8 room house, by A. FOR SALE—The cutest five room, Will be rewarded. 2d1018| O. Akre. Phone 501-W. Ng’é’;g;fii cozy, thoroughly modern house, ; with garage, on 75 ft. corner.’ FOR SALE FOR SALE _Rooming house, and| Street paved. A real bargain, $4,- - soft drink place. 205 Second St.| 650. Look this up at once. Poor FOR SALE—Ford runabout, in good | Phone 226. 5d1016| health the reason for selling, E. J. condition. Apply Koors Bros. Co. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 1016tf | FOR SALE<—7 room house, corner 50 | 41, Res. phone 285-W. 6d1020° _ foot lot. Price only $1400. E. J. ‘Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, 6d1018 FOR SALE—Good 6 room house and garage. Close in and near school. $1600, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, 2d1018 FOR SALE—Seven room house, with bathroom, on Lake Blvd. A bar- gain, E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami 6d1018 S L O FOR SALE—Wood heater. Margaret Bell, 911 Minn. Ave. Phone 610-J. g P 1016ttt SNAPS! Lot 50x140, southeast corner, 14th St. and Minn. Ave. A fine building corner, 3 room house, | garage and wood shed, good well.; buildings located near the alley, leaving front part of lots ready for ———— e FOR SALE—Bennett typewriter. See it at The Pioneer office. Price $16.00. 9stt FOR SALE—Winchester pump 12 gauge shot gun, cheap. Call at 600 America Ave. 5d1018 Ave. Ph 5 5 A _Amorleadve. 0 | Ave Phone 4. 641018|) poilding. Price $800. A real bar- FOR SALE—75 cords 4 ft. dry wood,] FOR SALE—Cosy 5 room house, close || gain. birch, oak and poplar. $5 per cord.| o lake and normal. $1600, E. J. Five room house, good condi- A. A. Warfleld. 1014tf| willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone|| tion, large barn, well and wood e - 41 641018 || shed, one-half - acre lot. Price, FOR ANY kina of real estate deal, see ) $1,600, $500 cash, balance $16 or write E. J. Willits, 218 Be{;"{‘;"f’ FOR SALE—Two choice residence|| per month. i Ave. Phone 41. 341" ‘lots on Bixby Ave. About 1 block Forty acres, hardwood land, 7% FOR SALE_Nearly mew Universal| oom 18Ke. —Very cheap. ivami|| miles from Bemidji, several acres range with water front and all| a0 2 Ga101g || opened up, small log house, some natural meadow.. Small payment down and balance in monthly pay- ments. Own a good tract of land connections. D. S. Mitchell, Phone 575-R. 3d1020 —_—— FOR SALE-—City lots; 6 acre lots; also 40, 80 and 160 acres, all on FOR SALE—Good Ford truck, Ford easy terms. Will take liberty|| close to Bemidji on good road. Touring car, Studebaker -Touring( bonds. Mathew Larson, Nymore Four room house, hardwood car, and another touring car, all{ P 0. 2mo123|| floors, lot 50x140, 2 blocks from E. J. Willits, 218 Phone,41. 6d1018 real bargains. Beltramj Ave. the high school. $1200, $250 cash, balance at $20 per month. 3 160 acres fine hard wood land. Clay loam so0il. 3 miles from sta- tion, good road. Price §15_per acre. $3 per acre cash, on terms to suit purchaser. = £ GEO. H. FRENCH—J. P. LAHR i Phone 93 Markham Hotel Building FOR SALE—Modern seven room house, at 1207 Beltrami Ave. In- quire at 1211 Beltrami Ave., or write 0. J. Weekley, :Gully, Minn. b 341018 —— e FOR SALE—9 room' house, and 6 room house on"50 ft. lot; right down town, only $4,600. E. J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Res. phone 286, W. 621018 || FOR SALE—Round oak range, in good condition. My‘ 'A. E. Wit- ting. s N 3d1018 FOR SALE—See!:fhe: Semidjl St -tionary store for rubber stamps fac simile signature stamps, no ELAFE 1) britiperfefirea "JUST ARRIVED, A CARLOAD OF WASHINGTON APPLES Jumble Pack, different kinds, a box. . . .. .$2.25 ‘ Snow Apples,abox...................$2.50 @ Jonathans and Spitz, a box. . . .. BRI v () Fresh Roasted Guatamala Coffee, per pound, 48c Five pounds for .......: b 3D Kelloggs Corn Flakes, two for .25¢ Kelloggs Krumbles, two for. . . . . Oatmeal, in large size Tubes.............28¢c By the case .. .. ...$2.50 ; Douglas Corn Starch Three pounds for .. .25¢c Douglas gl‘o—s‘s ‘Starch, 3 pounds for. . . .....25¢c Graham Crackers; by the Cady, per pound . . 18¢c Summer Sausage, per pound- ............23c Sliced Pineapple, in heavy syrup, per can. . .39c Perdozencans ...................$4.50 Tomato Paste, percan................ ...9 Soups, any kind, percan.................10c Home Canned Plums, in quart Mason jars. . 35¢ H.G. S. Soap Chips,3for................25¢ Rub-No-More Soap Chips, 3 for. . ..25¢ Pure Wool Sox, perpair.................45¢c Heavy Overalls ......................81.79 Blankets, large size, a pair.............$3.25 Raw Linseed Oil, per gallon. . ... ... ... .$2.25 Barn Paint, per gallon. ................$1.25 Not Cheap Goods, But Good Goods Cheap CLIFFORD & COMPANY ||° 1 'r‘"‘—_—__'fi Defective