Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 27, 1919, Page 8

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s — PAGE EIGHT CORPORAL SEVERSON OF " BEMID)I IS HELPING " SUBDUE HAITI REBELS “p” Member of Squadron of United States Avia- tion Service (Special to Pioneer.) St. Paul, Oct. 27.—Helping to drive out the bandits who, for a long time, have infested the mountainous jun- gles of Santo Domingo, Corporal Jarl M. Severson of Bemidji is now serving with squadron “D” of the U. S. mar- 4ne aviatipn force, which makes its ‘headquarters at San Pedro de Macor- is, in the eastern part of the island of Haiti. Corporal Severson is a son of .John Severson of Bemidji. For several months the marines have endeavored to bring peace to the turbulent little republic. 'Aviators are used to fly over the jungles where the bandits are hiding and to scare the superstitious law breakers out into the open, where they are ‘surrounded and captured by othér marines. So far the marines have had but few casualties, and they have succeeded in rounding up several groups which had been molesting the law abiding natives. . Since the arrival of the marines, the natives have been taught how- to manage their finances, how to-build roads, how to establish schools, how to fight disease—so that the mnation- al habit of revolution may be over- come. Corporal Severson and the other flyers of squadron “D’ have met with great success in helping to restore Santo Domingo to peace and ' Bemidji Market Quotations County Farm Bureau, total Sunday, 40. 1, $2.15 to $2.35. loads f. o. b. usual terms. few sales to establish market. Moorhead—Practically no car field run, $2.30 to $2.38. for U. S. No 1 bulk. prosperity. LOITVED-BENSON. The marriage of Miss Aima Loit- wved to Elford G. Benson, both of Be- midji, took place Saturday evening, October 25, at 8 o’clock at the par- sonage, Rev. Lester P. Warford offi- ciating. The attendants were Miss @Qladys Loitved, a sister of the bride, and Warren Haigby. A wedding ‘dinner was served yes- terday afternoon at the home of the bride, only the immediate relatives being present. Mr. and ' Mrs. eBnson will make their home at 922 America avenye. TEACHERS STUDY METHODS. (By United Press.) Dickinson, N. D., Oct. 27.—For four days Stark county teachers will sit back in the benches and observe and study better teaching methods as presented in the annual institute this week at which President 8. T. Mays, Dickinson normal, presides. FRENCH WARSHIPS T0 . HELP ANTI-BOLSHEVIKS {By United Press.) “ oLmdon, Oct. 27.—Frencl destroy-| . - eri have been ‘Ordered to assiat Brit-| Wheat, No. 1 ..........$2.35-§2.40 ish ‘warships In .the pttacking forces Wheat, No. 2 . :g:g—:g;g Carrots, per ewt. . Beets, bushel . Cabbage, cwt. ...... Hubbard squash,. ton Onions, dry, ewt. .... Sweet corn ....... Beans, cwt ......... Beans, Swedish, cwt Dairy butter, 1b. ..... Butter fat ......... Eggs, fresh, doz. ....... Eges, storage, doz. . .... qt_ time: of Colonel Bérmpnd,. according to & :;hsnt, No. 3 The following prices were of going to press today: VEGETABLES. Rutabagas, per bu. .. .$20-330 ....$3.00 .10c-12%c .$6.50-38.vv $4.00-35.00 ...52c-68¢ GRAIN AND HAY $1.06-31.10 .....51.26 $1.10-31.25 PR White clover ... GRAIN AND HAY. . > Riga dispatch today. ts s Barley e, $6¢c-$1.20 RAISES RY® .civooiiven ..91.28 X.D. 8 PEANUTS. Pop corn, 1b., on ear .. Gc-8¢ Buckwheat, per 1b. . . “2¢|; g {By United Press.) » Fargo, N. D., Oct.’27.—Another 5:' ;fi:;olt‘l’;yo:n;" o & 8o crop has been added to North Dako- No. 1 clover, mixed’, . 132150 ta’s ‘possibilities. Peanuts raised and fully. matured in Cass county are ex- R hibited at a local store. SHE WILL MARRY A SOLDIER “Miss Katherine Harding, daughter of the governor of the’ Panama canal gone and Mrs. Harding, is ‘to marry Qapt. William R. Deeble, U.S. A. He t8 at present stationed ‘on a mine - planter in the zone. ! '. . Big Men Good “Collectors.” ‘When Henry Ford, John Burroughs Beets, per bushel ... Onions, dry, per cwt. ... ...$7.00 $1.33 Beans, hand picked navy, ewt. $6.50 | Hogs. .... Potatoes ..... ceeeen . «ee-$2.00|veal ....... Round Whites ... + .+ ~.80 [ Beef, Beans, (Swedish) cwt. $5.50: Beef, drégsed 40¢ Carrots, per bushel . .60c Domestic cabbage, ton . .$16.00 Holland cabbage, per ton ...$20.00/ Hubbard squasa, per ton, drug on the market here .......... ....$7.00| Butterfat (packing stock) Butter (packing stock) 1b. .. Eggs, per doz. ...c..c0uaan Plums, per bushel ...... B Caulifiower, per bushel ... 1.00 Clover, mixed .............$19.60 Classified Advert FIRST INSERTION and HALF consecutive insertions of same copy. Ads not paid for at time of 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 WHEN 0THEH'MH,IW_DS FAIL TRY il sisa o iy S e SR e N R R i} WANTED A A A A A A A A A A A A WANTED—Trailer for automobile. C. E. Battles. 2d1028 WANTED—A 3% h. p. motor in good condition. A. L. Collard, Bemidji, Minn. 1025tf £ T Y. S SRty and Thomas A Edison wepe in Tilton, | WANTED TO BUY—One big wood N.'H., on a vacation trip, they joined the crowd at a Salvation army meet- ~ing just ds a Salvation lassie was ebout to pass tlie tambourine. 'Mr. Bdison gently took it from her, hand ‘and teok up'the collection, getting un- tisually generous contributions from the - townspeople, who. recognized him. Seeing the tambourine full, Mr. Ford M #Why dow’t you pass your hat heater. Round Oak preferred. Phone 483. 3d1029 i WANTED—To take care of furnaces, 6 years experience. Address ‘‘fur- nace” care Pioneer. 6d111 e St WANTED—To rent, 2 or 3 modern rooms for light housekeeping, ad- dress “Rooms” Pioneer. 94tt ¢ and Mr. Edison replled. “All | goqrooN " WANTED Experienced b t, Hent§, if you'll start'me oft with ‘& good-sizéd contribution.” Both Ford ‘and - Burroughs emptied their pockets into Mr. Edison's hat. So did « .“to the Salvation Army @ ‘tam- bourine and a hat full of money—just mow much was not announced. man wants bookkeeping or other clerical work. Address J. H. L, care Pioneer. 4d1026 \“bimself, and then he turned | wANTED-—Housework, by - widow,}: with year old baby. Address Mfs: Richard Wayne, ¢are A. L. Watson, Cass- Lake. £ 2d1025 light wire inquiry, demand light, mevement limited, market firm, carloads cash tract. Sacked, per cwt., Red River Ohios, some screened, $2.55 to $2.65; bulk, per cwt., Red River Ohios, N ; The following prices to growers at loading points in Bel- trami county unless otherwise stated: 5 % ‘Bemidji, Monday a. m.—Practically no haulings. Russets—One car U. S. No. 1, f. 0, b. sacked, per cwt., sold [FOR SALE—Two choice residence for $2.15. Dealers offering to growers $1.70 to $1.90 per cwt. Long and Round Whites—Dealers offering to growers U. S. No. 1,:$1.55 to $1.70 per cwt. 2 Triumphs—One car sold for $1.65 per cwt. Dealers offer- ing growers $1.40 to $1.60 per BEMIDJI MARKET QUOTATIONS. .20cWool .. The.following prices were being paid of going to press of today’s Pioneer: - - ceree.-0801NG, 3 turkeys .....i.... Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for Co-Operating—United States Bureau of Markets, Beltrami Beltrami County Seed Potato Growers’ Association Carloads of potatoes shipped October 25—Minnesota, 128;!or Wisconsin, 172; North Dakota, 10; total United-States, 1,032; QUOTATIONS. October 27, received at Bemidji 11:31 a. m.: Chicago—108 cars arrived, 212 cars on track including broken, 155 cars held outer yards for Chicago. Demand and movement moderate, market steady,.little change in prices. Track sales, bulk, per cwt., Early Ohios, $2.80 to $2.90; | ~~rrrrr~srmmmmrrnroasines sacked, per cwt., Round Whites; bulk, per ¢wt., Round Whites; bulk, per cwt., Green Mountains, partly graded and U. 8. No. Minneapolis—Light wire inquiry, demand light, movement light, market steady, no change in prices, partly graded, car- Sacked, per cwt., Spaulding Rose, $2.35 to $2.40, few $2.45. Wagonloads, cash to growers, too haulings, account of weather, cwt. | being paid in Bemidji at time Buckwheat, 1b. ..............2%e Popcorn, 1p. . 6c-10c Wheat ...... eeeneae.. 32,07 g MEATS Hoge, 1b ........... Dreassed beef 1b. ...... Turkeys, live, 1b. ...... 014 Toms, live, 1b. ..... .23e-24c Geese, live, 1b. .. 5% .13c-16¢ Ducks, Jive, 1b. ....... Hens, 4 1bs. and over ... Springers, all weights, B, ..18¢-20c | HIDES Cow hides, No..1.1b .......26c-28¢c| -| Bull hides; Neo. 1, 1b. ... Oats, bushel ..............70e-72¢ Bardey, bushel Rye, bushel ... Eor Corn, bushel .. Red clover, medium, 1b. . ve....36C Kip hides, Ne. 1, Ib. .. “ves..B6C Calf gkins, Ne. 1, Ib. Deacons, each: ..... Horsé hides, large, each Tallow, 1b.. 3 O Cucumbers, per bushel .....ix:60¢ Sweet corn, per dos. . Old Tom turkeys .... Culls unsalable. Geege . ... 126 Ducke ... 5o Hens, Tieavy, 4 1 Springers ...... Guineas, per doz. Pigeons, per doz. . Mutten, 1b. ...... . Bull hides, No. Green salted . .$2.26 1208 Woal, bright .. Wool, semi-bright . ising Department CENT per word for subsequent Cash must accompany copy. insertion will be charged for at additional runs. A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT { WANTED—Board and room, by school boy, in private family. ‘Would not object to rooming with a member of family. Phone 250. 341029 HELP WANTED—MALE ' * WANTED—Bell boy, at Markham hotel.’ 10141 WANTED—Man to drive team six miles from town. Phone 675. I. P. Batchelder. 4d1vd0 WANTED—Wood chopper and saw- ers, by -piece, cord, day or acre. * Plenty ot work, only one mile from city. ~B. J. Willits, - phene 41. 6d111 AN A A A A A A HELP- WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Kitchen girl. Markham hotel. 3d1029 ROOMS FOR RENT 'FOR: RENT—Furnished room,. 417 Minnesota Ave.,, gentleman pre- ferred. 141027 'THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ... .$2.50-83.00 | [ ~ FOR RENT FOR RENT—One office room. In. quire at Henry Millers’ - store. 3d1028 FOR ‘RENT—6 room house, newly decorated this season. - 706 13th St. Phone 696-J. 141027 it ot S S——— A FOR SALE OR RENT-—6 room house, modern-except heat. '“Verysdesir- able. D. D. Miller, phone:457-X. 131 - : 1027tL' AR A A A A AP PINS 1 FOR SALE—LIVE "STOCK | o e~ FOR SALE—Goo~hay~team, driving or work horses, &#nd.6 years, just the team for:schopl bus. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave., Phone 41, 6d111 FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY AN AN AN AANANARAAAAANANANAAL FOR SALE.—160 acre improved farm, for only $2,000, easy terms, Just think. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d111 A A A A A A A A A A A AR FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY A A A AN AN AN AN AN AAAAAAANANAS FOR SALE—7 room house and lot, close in on Bemidji Ave. $2600. E. J. Willits, phone 41. 6d111 —_— FOR SALE—50' ft. lot on Bemidji avenue, between 11th and 12th St. Pricg $800. Reynolds & Winter. 641029 LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Light blue silver inlaid cig- arette mouth-piece. Owner values it for having brought it from Ger- many. Reward. Phone 26. 1026tf FOUND—A ladies coat, at the county fair grounds, after the fair. Owner may have same by calling at Pio- neer and paying for this ad. 2d1025 FOUND—Come to my place in Alas- - ka township, on or about the 4th of 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. . 641028 A~ BICYCLE STOLEN—WIill the party who removed my Red Vim bicycle from the barm, please return same and avoid trouble. Gordon Smith. 6d1027 'FOR SALE FOR SALECCR Honimr coal stove. Phone 268. ks 3d1028 —_— FOR SALE—Ford runabout, In good conditior. Apply Koers Bros. Co. 1016tf FOR SALE—1916 Buick roadster. Good mechanical condition. E. F. Thurber, phone 814. 641026 FOR SALE OR TRADE—For good second hand car, four room cot- tage. Inquire E. P. Liane, Nymore. 6d111 lots on Bixby Ave. About 1 block from lake.- Very cheap. E. J. Willits. Phone 41. 218 Beltrami 41, 6d111 - FOR SALE—4 lots, 36x100 ft. 13th St., between Bixby and Doud ave- nues. Price $500 each. Reynolds & Winter. 6d1029 i AU FOR SBALE—5 room nouse and 50 ft. lot, close in on paved street, pav- ing all paid for, enly $1400, for quick sale. B. J. Willits,- 218 Bel- trami ve. Phone 41. 6ulll PR RER .FOR SALE—9 room nouse, and 6 room heuse on 50 ft. lot, right down town, enly $4,500. E. J. Wil- 1its, 218 Beltrami Ave. Res. phone 288-W. 8 6d111 FOR SALE—Very nicé lake shore home. 5-room house. Lights, water -and sewer. Only $2500. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 4%. 6d111 : 2 ‘POR SALE-—-3 very nice 50 foot cor- ner residenee lots, feneed, wire, in erops this year, $400 cash or might trade for team or cows; E. J.-Wil- lits, 218 Beltraini Ave.. Phone 41. 6d111 FOR SALE—5 room house, lot 662330 ft. on Irvine Ave: Price $1990. Roynolds & Winter: 6d1029 FOR SALE-City lots; & acré lots; also' 40, 80 and 160 acres; all on _terms. WAll take 'liberty bonds: Mathew Liarson, Nymore. P. O. b 2m SATB-At a bargain, steel DAr-. rels, wiith - fauceti $2.50- aplece. Bemidjs: Auto Co. 1016tf e ———————————— OR ANY kina of real estate deal, see PR A ilo 2. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 5 1213t e —— FOR SALE—4 room heuss;i25 ft. lot on Dewey Ave. Priae $800.-Reyn- | olds & Winter. 641029 | FOR SALE—50 ft. lot; corner Doud avenue and 12th street, east front. ‘A snap for quick sale. Reynolds & Winter. % 6d1029 —_— e ————————— . FOR SALE:—100 ft. lot: corner Bixhy Ave,, and 13 St. PBrice $2000. Reynolds & Winter. 641029 M i s A i i 9 | FOR SALB—17 room hause, corner 50 _ foot lot. Price only $1400. E.J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. % 6d1025 e e FOR SALE—8 room: house, modern except heat. Garage, 100 ft. lot on Miusissippi Ave. Price $3200. Reynolds & Winter. 641029 e e et FOR SALE—Cosy 6.room house, close " to lake and normal. $1500, E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone Ave. g 6d111 R i, RS S § Qe S K FOR SALE—7 repom house, on 4th St., 50 ft. lot. Price $2500. Reyn- olds & Winter. 641029 —— e FOR SALE—109 ft. lot, corner 10th street and Irvine Ave. East front. Price $1000. Reynolds & Winter. 6d1029 — 'FOR SALE—&Good 6 room house and garage. Close in and near school. $1600, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, 6d111 T e e FOR SALE—7 room modern house, 50 ft. eorner lot on Bemidji Ave- nue. Price $4200. Reynolds & ‘Winter. D 6d1029 — e FOR SALE—9 room house, corner of 13th St. and ‘Bemidji Ave. 50 ft. corner lot. & Winter. — FOR SALE—7 room house, modern except heat, corner B5th St. and America Ave. Price $3500. Reyn- olds & Winter. 641029 6d1029 Price $2800. Reynolds | LOST—Gentleman iwito picked up lady’s pocketbook on’Great North- ern train on Snturday night, kind- ly return to ‘Rav}.; ackhurst, city and deeply obligé s 2d1028 FOR SALE—G5 colw; 6 column to- taling Burroughs adding machine. With stand completg Nearly new up-to-date mujiel. @ly at Pioneer oftice. Fot 6d1030 FOR SALE—Good F Touring car, Studébaker Touring car, and another ring car, all real bargains. B.'J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phape 41. 6d111 ——— FOR SALE—Beautifaf, long haired, pure bred white sian Kkittens, $3.00 each. Mrs. John Wallace, Solway, Minn.. Phone '24-F-23, s ; 641027 truck, Ford FOR SALE—On - aceount 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 Laborer. Buflds Organ. That workingmen who are earning big wages possess a grand piano or even two pjanos {8 evidence that @& love of mugic is one of the first pleas- ures indulged-in when a man begins to have more money than he wants for necessitig ; I could, tell. you of a workingman in a Midiagd town, who, belng of & himself a small. organ in his living root. =~ The finstrument possesses a reed stop and several p\edn} notes, and is a marvelous plece of ingenulty. As the family s a large one and the room about 12 feet square, it can be imagined what inconvenience the family is willing to undergo in order to Indulge its love of music. "The or- gan fills about one-third of their only- iving room.—London Chronicle. ; S RN . Subscribe for Tue Pioneer. Raining Disagreeable Today----Think of how an Edison . would cheer you! One Lump Payment or Extended Payments - WHICH - The method of payment does not concern us. Why £ should it concern you? which comes with - to buyrfol ————————— — FOR SALLE—See the Bemidji Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seasls ~ 36tt N S FOR SALE—Dandy log house, barn, chicken house, well and pump, 5 acres, all fenced, one mile from business part of Nymore. Only $650. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d111 S FOR SALE—Exceptionaly nice 5 room house, full basement, barn. garage, wood house, fine location. .one. acre, close to ' school and churches. $4,250... B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Avée. Phone 41 | 64111 them out. That’s all. -erosé to Remidji on good road.” . . What. interests us, what interests Mr. Edison, is to have you enjoy the three-million-dollar gift of music’ fl’e New Edison want to know how other people pay for g “THE;BHONOGRAPH WITH A SOUL” E 1t you £ their New:Rdison’s, we’ll tell you. . Some bu for cash. Others, who can well afford %ash, take the partial-payment plan; they feel that this accommodation is a worth-while privi- lege. Some dispose of the cost with a few large pay- ments. Others make the payments small, and spread In otherswords, there is no set rule. Come in, select your model. Tell us how you would like to pay for it. BARKE superb _qual- y of VENUS Soft and Eli- : gble,” wi:ll a ip” to them tflpcleam uj a’pencil mar .instead of xub- bing it in. No coloring mat-. ter to injure sketches or books.VENUS Pencils and VENUS Eras- ers mean real luxury in pen- cil work, Drop in and bay a VENUS “ Eraser or a pencil. Ask your dezler Pioneer Stationéry House ‘Wholesalers Bemidji Mint & sota ~ SNAPS! Lot 560x140, southeast corner, 14th St. and Ming. Ave.. A'fine |: building corner, 3 room -houss; | garage and wnod shed, ‘good: well |, buildings located near. the: allay, |’ leaving front part of lots ready for |: building. Price $800. - Aresl bars | gain. : s g Five room house, good condi- tion, large barn, well and wood |- shed, one-half acre lot.. Price $1,600, $500 cash, balance $18 |- per month. ! Forty acres, hardwood land, 7% miles from Bemidji, sevéral acres opened up, small log house, some natural meadow. Small. pa 3 down ang‘bd::e-inmnm&-fifi ' Four 'room house, ~hardwoed floors, lot 50x140, 2 blocks from the high school. $1200, $250 cash, |, balarice at $20 per month. -~ - . 160 acres fine hard wodd land. Clay loam soil. 8 miles from ‘ste- [ tion, good road. Pricé ‘$18 per | acre. $3 per acre cash; balance on terms to suit purchaser. ‘i’ GEO. H. FRENCH—J. P. LAHR Phouae 93 Markham Hotel Building. [ . Defective

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