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g | e - Wheat, No, 1. ... ; S— County Farm Bureau, Co-Operating—United States Bureau of Markets, Beltrami Beltrami County Seed Potato Growers’ Association Carlot shipments of potatoes October 22—Minnesota, 193 ; North Dakota, 48; Wisconsin, 234; total United States, 1, 080 QUOTATIONS. October 23, received at Bemidji 11:45 a. m.: Chlcago—Slxty-one cars arrivel 27 cars on track includ- ing broken, 69 cars held outer yards for Chicago. Demand and movement moderate, market steady, little change in prices. Track sales, carlots outweight, sacked, per cwt.,, Round and Long Whites; bulk, per cwt., Round W}ntes U. S. No. 1, $2.25 to $2.45; bulk, per cwt., Early Ohios, U. S. No. 1, $2.85. Moorhead ‘and Common Rate Points—Maximum temper- ature ‘past 24 hours to 6 p. m., 49 above; minimum temperature, 36 above, hard rain during day. erate, market strong, no change in prices, very few sales. Demand and movement mod- Car- Toads, f. o. b. cash track, sacked, per cwt., Red River Ohios, acreened even weight sacks, $2.65; sacked, per cwt.,, White Varieties, few sales, field run, $2.25 to $2.35. Some shippers holding off for higher prices, also growers; haulings very light account of weather; bulk, per cwt.,, Red River Ohios, field run mostly $1.85. - Minneapolis—Light wire mqunry, demand and movement moderate, market steady, no change in prices, partly graded. Carloads £. o. b. usual terms, sacked, per cwt., White ;Varieties, $2.35 to $2.40, few $2.45. Wagonloads, cash to grdwers, bulk, per cwt., White Varieties, $2.00 to $2.15. The Following Prices to Growers at Loadnig Points in Beltrami County Unless Otherwise Stated. Bemidji, Thursday a. m.: Long and Round Whites—U. S. No. 1. Wagonloads, bulk, per cwt., $1.60 to $1.75. Carload lots, bulk, per cwt., $1.85. Russets—U. S. No 1. Wagonloads, bulk, per cwt., $1.70 €o $1.75. Carload lots, bulk, f. o. b., per cwt., $1.90. Triumphs—U. S. No. 1 and No. 2 mixed. Wagonloads, , bulk, per cwt., $1.40 to-$1.50, few 51.65. Carload lots, bulk, f. 0. b., per cwt., $1.60 to $1. 65 BEMIDJI MARKET QUOTATIONS. The following prices were ' of going to press today: VEGETABLES. Rutabagas, per bu. ............556¢ Carrots, per cwt. . ceee.e..$1.00 Beets, bushel «e...500-60c Cabbage, cwt. .........$1.60-$2.00 .Hubbard squash, ton QOnions, dry, ¢ Bweet corn . Beans, cwt . . Beans, Swedish, cwt Dairy butter, 1b. .. $4.00-36.00 . .62c-66¢c Butter fat .... ..689¢ Eggs, fresh, doz. . ..bbc Bggs, storage, doz. . PPN 3 1 GRAIN AND HAY ts, bushel ..............70c-72¢ ey, bushel . ...$1.05-%1.10 Rye, bushel .. cesers 3126 ®Wor Corn, bushel ......$1.10-31.26 Red clover, medium, 1 c...dde WIS CIOVEr . .ooonueenrnnresss30€ WOOI W reun ... GRAIN AND HAY $2.35-32.40 Wheat, No. 2 .. ©.$2.28-32.40 Wheat, No. § - ..$1.95-$2.28 TP R R, .63¢ :96¢-$1.20 FR a .. 91,28 Pop corn, 1b., ou oar Buckwheat, per 1b. Pop corn, 1b. on ear .. No. 2 umothy hay ... No. 1 clover, mixed VEGETABLES Beans, hand picked navy, ewt. $6.50 Potatoes ..$2.00 Round Whites «ey-.80 Beans, (Swedish) cwt. ..$6.60 Beets, per bushel .... .. .40c Carrots, per bushel .... ..50¢c PDomestic cal abbage, ton .. $16.00 Holland cabbage, per ton ...$20.00 Hubbard squusa, per ton, drug on the market here ..... ..$7.00 Onmions, dry, per cwt. .$3.00 Butterfat (packing stock) .64c Butter (packing stock) Ib. Egszs, per doz. .43c .55¢ Plums, per bushel ..........$2.00 Caulifiower, per hu!hel tr..$1.00 Clover, mixed .....%..... .. .$19.50 being paid in Bemidji at time] Buckwheat, 1b. . Popcorn, 1b. Wheat Hogs, Ib .oovoecenienncanne Dressed beef 1b. . Turkeys, live, Ib. ..... 0ld Toms, live, 1b. . Geese, live, 1b. . Ducks, live, Ib. 26c-28¢ 23c-24¢ 13c-15¢ .16c-18¢ Hens, 4 1bs. and over .. ....18¢ Springers, all weights, 1b. ..18c-20c HIDES Cow hides, No. 1. 1b ...... .26c-28¢c Bull 'hides, No. 1, 1b. .....20c-22¢ Kip hides, No. 1, 1b. ....... Calf skins, No. 1, lb. Deacons, each ..... Horse hides, large, ea Tallow, 1b. - ..10c-12¢ veeeea..43c-60C The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: Cucumbers, per bushel ........60¢ Sweet corn, per doz.*...........8¢ LIVE POULTRY No. 1 turkeys ... Old Tom turkeys Culls unsalable. Geese Ducks Hens, heavy, 4 1bs. and over . Springers Guineas, per doz. Pigeons, per doz. .26¢ Mutton, 1b. Hogs Veal Beef, dressed HIDES Cow hides, No. 1 . Bull hides, No. 1 Green salted .. Green Kips, No. 1 .. Calt skins, No. 1 . Deacons Horse hides, large .. Tallow Wool, brigat ... e Wool, semi-bright ... FERSHING GIVES TO FRANCE | DEMOCRATS AKD REPUBLICARS More Than $10,000 Donated by Gen- eral and Staff to Red Cross for Orphans. ‘Washington. —- General Pershing’s fi=al days in France coutained an incl- dent which.is dinclosed in a report Just reaching naticnal headquarters of the American Red Cross from Paris. It was a gift of 94,625.40 francs, more than $10,000 from General Persh- ing and the officers of his staff to the Red Cross to be devoted to some de- serving work among the mothers and <hildren of France who suffered in the war. Several weeks ago, it now is re- vealed, a chaplain aftached to General Pershing’s headquarters visited Amer- dcan Red Cross headquarters in Paris, asking to be shown the various phases of the work being carried on. The check, bearing Pershing's signa- ture, was the resulf, reaching the Red Cross the day the general bade fare- well to France. A letter accompanying the donation stipulates that the money be placed in the “Stars and Stripes” war orphan fund, which, assisted by the Red Cross, has “adopted” thousands of French children whose fathers were killed in battle, insuring for them sup- port and the means of educating them- melves, THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS LINE FOLLOWERS ON VOTING (By United Press.) Washington, Oct. 23.—While the debate raged in the senate today over Senator Johnson’s treaty amend- ments, democrats and republicans worked strenuously to line up their forces in the proposed reservations. No vote is expected until tomor- row, on the Johnson amendment. Curious Collection of Pens. In tbe prison at Lyons, France, there is a curious collection of pens They are the pens with which the exe cutioners signed the regulation re- celpts for the prisoners handed over to them to be guillotined. At each execution a fresh pen is used for the purpose and the ink is left to dry upon fit. Why She Seeks a New Home. Tillie Clinger says that the reason she is looking for another home is be- cause the star boarder at her present place is a railroad engineer who wants the government to take over all the boarding houses and let the boarders run them.—Galveston News. Had Wooden Legs. Artificial arms and legs were, it is believed, used in Egypt as early as 70¢ B. C. They were made by the priests who were the physicians and surgeon: | of those days in the land of /the Nile Gabrlele D’Annunzio standing In his automobile in Kiume addressing the troops that had been ordered to expel him from the city and.winning them over to his side. ' SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER on our books. WANTED ' WANTED—Home laundry. Tele- phone 700-W. 3d1025 ] WANTED—Cast iron wanted at the Wilson Foundry. o5 cents per hundred pounds. 641025 2 WANTED—To rent, 2 or & modern rooms for light housekeeping, ad- dress ‘“‘Rooms” Pioneer. & 94tt WANTED—Plain sewing, reasonable satisfaction guaranteed. 1308 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 709-W. 1028 WANTED TO 3UY—A theroughly modern, well located houmse. . Ad- dress N. C. care Pioneer. 3d1022 POEITION WANTED—-—Experienced man wants bookkeeping -or . other clerical work. Address J. H. L., care Pioneer. + ldmz& WANTED A POSITION—To work for board and room by a boy and girl, Bemidji Business college. Phone 86. -1d1023 FOR REN'I FOR RENT—6 room house, newly decorated this season. 706 13th 8t. Phone 696-J. 1d1022 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnlshed front room, in modern house. 12056 Dewey Ave, Phone 376-W. 6d1v25 FOR RENT—One modern furnished rooin 903 Bemidji Ave. 2d1023 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Bell hotel. at Markham 1014tf - FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK boy, FOR SALE—Goo bay team, driving or work horses, 5 and 6 years, just the team for school bus. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, 6d1025 FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY A AN A A A A A FOR SALE—2 3 acres north Bemid]i school. All under plow. F. M. Malzahn, Bemidji. 4d10256 —_— FOR SALE—160 acre improved farm, for only $2,000, easy terms, just thlnk E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami A Phone 41. vd10256 FOR SALE—10 acre tract garden home, near Crookstin Lumber Co. mills, and East Bemidji school. Land lies level and all cleared. F. M. Malzahn, Bemidji. -4d1026 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl, bakery. WANTED—GirI for general house- work. 703 Bemidji Ave. 1020tf WANTED—Waitresses, and kitchen girls. Apply Hotel Markham. ~3d1024 WANTED—Middle aged woman, . to work for elderly couple. Apply 413 Irvine Ave. 5d1024 FOR SALE FOR SALE—1917 Chevrolet: car Phone ‘832-W. 4d1025 FOR SALE—Guinea pigs, write. sd- dress L. S. care of Pioneer. 2d1022 or boy at Home 1022tf Classified Advertising Department Advergisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST:INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same 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 No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothing less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. e —— WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT + Cash must accompany copy. = FOR SALE—Ford runabout, in good conditicr. Apply Koors Bros. Co. 1016tf FOR SALE—Brood sow “and small pigs, five weeks old. Phone 700-W. 3d10-5 THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 1819 foot lot. Price.oily $1400. K. J. Willits, 218 Bél i Ave. Phone 41. n 6d1025 house, modern except heat.’ #ge, 100 ft. lot on Mississippi A3 Price $3200. 6d102Y Reynolds & Winter. A FOR SALE—Cosy 5 room house, close to lake and normal. $15600, B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone Ave. 6010256 | FOR SALE—100 ft. lot, corner 10th street and Irvine Ave. East front. Price $1000. Reynolds & Winter. 6d1029 T T T e ST R FOR SALE—Good 6 room house and garage. Close in and near school. $1600, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d10256 FOR SALE—7 room modern house, 50 ft. corner lot.on Bemidji Ave- nue. Price $4200. Reynolds & ‘Winter. 641629 FOR SALE—9 room house, corner of 13th St. and Bemidji Ave. 50 ft. corner lot. Price $2800. Reynolds & Winter, 641029 FOR SALE—7 room house, ‘modern except heat, corner. 5th St. and Americ: Price $3500. Reyn- olds & Wihte ted, | 6d1029 FOR SALE—50 *t. lot on Bemidji avenue,tmtym 11th and 12th St. Price $800. Reynolds & Winter. 6d1029 FOR SALE__Two choice residence lots on Bixby Ave. About 1 block from lake. Very cheap. E. J. Willits. Phone 41. 218 Beltrami 41. 641025 FOR SALE—4 lots, 35x100 ft. 13th St., between Bixby and Doud ave- nues. Price $500 eaph. Raynolds & Winter. --6d1029 FOR SALE—5 room nouse and 50 ft. lot, close in onh paved street, pav- ing all paid for, only $1400, for quick sale. E, J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami- Ave. Phone 41. 641025 FOR"SALE—9 room mnouse, and 6 room heuse on 60 ft. lot, right down town, only $4,600. E. J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Res. phone 285-W. s % 0dl026 FOR SALE—Very nice ‘Inkp ahore home. 5-room house. ights, water and sewer. Only~$2500. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. FOR SALE—Wood heater. Margaret Bell, 911 Minn. Ave. Phone 610-J. 1016ttt FOR SALE—Hard coal heater, small size, nearly new, Malzahn, Bemidji. FOR SALE—Large coal stove, base burner; also combination range and gas stove. Price reasonable, 411 Mississippi. 2d1'024 FOR SALE—At a bargain, steel bar- rels, with faucet, $2.50 apiece. Bemidji Auto Co. 1016tt FOR SALE—75 corde 4 fL. dry wood, birch, oak and poplar. $5 per cord. A. A. Warfield. 1014ttt FOR SALE—Sheep lined, long coat, nearly new, bargain. Rev. Back- hurst, 1225 Lake Blvd.. 3d1023 FOR SALE—IQIB Buick roadster. Good mechanical comdition. E. F. Thurber, phone 814. 641026 FOR SALE—Two Buick automobiles, One 6 cylinder and 4 cylinder. A.1 condition. ‘Motor Inn. 2d1022 FOR-ANY Kin< of real estate deal, see or write E, J. Willits, 218 Beltraun Ave. Phone 41. 1213¢1 FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps. fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals' 36u with FOR SALE—¥Ford. roadster, truck body. Big bargain. takes it if sold at once. Ben Kop- man at Clish’s barber shop. 3d1023 FOR SALE—Beautiful, long haired, pure bred white Persian kittens, $3.00 each. Mrs. John Wallace, Solway, Minn. Phone 24-F-23. 6d1027 FOR SALE—Good Ford truck, Ford Touring car,“Studebaker Touring car, and another touring car, all real bargains. ~ B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6410256 FOR SALE—Combination gas range, Wheeler Wilson sewing machine. Oaks youth chair, full leather sad- dle and bridle, and 20 gauge shot gun. 903 Bemidji Ave, upstairs. 2d1023 FOR SALE—On account of floor space, we sell the folowing cars at a bargain. One Dodge touring, 1917 model; one Buick touring, ‘1913 model; Ford 1918 touring, and one Studebaker touring, 1916 model. Bemidji Auto Co. 1010tf. FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY A A A A A A AN A AN AAAAA AN FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished five-room house. Phone 161-J. 441022 F‘OR SALE—4 room house, 25 ft. lot on Dewey Ave. Price $800. Reyn- olds & Winter. 6d1029 FOR SALE—7 room house, on 4th St., 50 ft. lot. Price $2500. Reyn- olds & Winter. 641029 FOR SALE—50 ft. lot, cornér Doud avenue and 12th street, east front. A snap for quick sale. Reynolds & Winter. 6d1029 FOR SALE—7 room house, hard- wood floors, 50 ft. front, Beltrami Ave. F. M. Malzahn. 4d1026 FOR SALE—100 ft. lot corger Bixby Ave, and 13 St. Price $2000. Reynolds- & Winter. T 6d1029° + FOR SALE—Nine room house, large barn on 5 lots. Good well and pump. Electric light, mail de- livered, or would trade for good land. O. B. Stephens, Irvine Ave. Bemidji. 441024 FOR SALE—2 very nice 50 foot cor- ner residence lots, fenced, wire, in erops this year, $400 cash or might trade for team or cows, E. J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 841025 uhouse, corner 50 | FOR SALE—5 | 641025 | room house, lot 66x330 ft. on Irvine Ave. Price $1900. Reynolds & Winter. 6410329 FOR SALE-City lots; 6 acre lots; also 40, 80 and 160 acres, all on easy terms. Will take Ilberty bonds. Mathew Larson, Nymore P. O. 2mol23 FOR SALE—Dandy log house, barn, chicken house, well and pump, 5 acres, all fenced, one mile from business part of Nymore. Only $660. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltram: Ave. Phone 41. 6d1026 —_— FOR SALE——Exceptionaly nice 6 room house, full basement, barn. garage, wood house, fine locatlon. one acre, close to school and churches. $4,260. E. J. Willitg, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 641026 LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Pair of men’s grey buckskin gloves. Finder please notify Pio- neer office. 11241034 FOUND—Come to my place in Alas- ka township, on or about the 4th iof -October, a bay gelding with a white stripe in face. Owner can - have same by proving property and paying for this add and feed. Roy Elliott, Island Lake Beltrami coun- ty, Minn, 6d1028 P PPV BICYCLE STOLEN—Will the party " who removed my Red Vim bicycle from the barn, please return same and avoid trouble. Gordon Smith. 641027 SNAPS! Lot 50x140, southeast corner, 14th St. and Minn. Ave. A fine building corner, 8 room house, and wood shed, good well. buildings located near the alley, leaving front part of lots ready for building. Price $800. A real bar- gain. 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, hl.!dmd floors, lot 50x140, 2 bloch the high school. 81200 $250 cash, balance at $20 per monf.h. 160 acres fine hard wood land. Clay loam soil. 3 mnlu from sta- tion, good road. Price $15 .par acre. $3 per acre cash, balance on terms to suit purchaser. GEO. H. FRENCH—J. P. LAHR 5 Phone 93 ; Markham Hotel B& . IN these days of industrialism it is gratifying” to know that one concern has clung to the more pleasing ways of the past. Far away from the smoke of large cities and- nestling in the heart of the Berkshire Hills near pure, crystal brooks are the mills that d?nengg’dtwn OIE CORRECT WRITING PAPSR) make The writing paper that has the quality the old, combined with the smartness the new. of of You will find the reflection of a bit of OLD NEW ENGLAND in every sheet you use. Ask your merchant. If he hasn’t it in stock he can get it PONEER S'%'II‘IOFERY HOUSE | Bemidji SRS 8 Minnesota ] § H { ] i i Dafartive