Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 29, 1919, Page 10

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—— THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONE£ER WANTED A~~~ Ammnnnrrrnnc | Price $1000. Reynolds & Winter. WANTED—A % h. p. motor in good . 641029 condition. A. L. Collard, Bemidjt, —_— Minn. ~1025tf | FOR SALE—Good 6 room house and s I garage. Close in and near school! WANTED TO BUY—One big wood $1600, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone heater. Round Oak preferred. 41. . 64111 FIRST BAGLEY LYCEUM PROHIBITION LID IS COURSE NUMBER IS | BEINGCLAMPED TIGHT - GREATLY APPRECIAT BY THE GOVERNMENT street and Irvine Ave. Eas Bemidji ‘_M__arflk‘et Quotations_ Co-Operating—United States Bureau of Markets, Beltrami i s s P i ounty Farm Bureau, Beltrami County Seed ; 341029 | ———i Four Fighting Amemw In | Wholesale Prosec':utfons fire »C ty Bureau, : L ty _Phone 483. =~ = °C 7" |FOR SALE—7 room modern house, Song; Large Audience Looked for Within the Potato Growers’ Association WANTED—To take care of furnaces, gg £} ;m;uer 3’2;0?)“ B&midjll Av: it . ¢ 6 years experience. Address “fur- e, . Price .. Reynolds & Next Few Days - 5 ¢ ‘nace” e Plonaer: 6d111| Winter. . 1641029 Highly Pleased Carlot shipments of potatoes October 28— Minnesota, 1073 — -~ . North Dakota, 105; Wisconsin, 146; total United States, 785.| WANTED—To rent, 2 or & modern FOR SALK—9 roam-houss, coztier of 13th St. and Bemidji Ave.. 60 ft. rr—— ’ (Special to Pioneer.) - fl (By United Press.) ooms for light housekeeping, ad: " Bagley, Minn., Oct. 28.—The first . = T 8] udel , 8d- corner lot. Price $2800, linmbgeryot the Lyceum course, the al Yt%m;fla?: ’13105}.?: ‘belTn:ec?:l::;:d QUOTATIONS- 2 dress “Rooms” Pioneer. 94t & Winter. $ . 6d ?}:: “Four Fighting Americans,”’ Wwas t 7 el A sl N T N R O s : 2 down - today with the governmen October 29, received, at, Bemidji 11:10-a. m.: FOSITION WANTED—Experienced | FOR SALE—7 room house, mgdern except heat, corner 5th..8t, 'and America Ave. Price $3500. Reyn- olds & Winter. 641029 given in the high school aud”ltorlum fast Saturday evening to .one'of the largest crowds ever in attendance at a single lyceum number in ‘Bagley. The four young men possessed un- usual talent as well as skill and be- cause of this there was not a dull moment from the beginning ‘until the end of the entertainment. Much of the latest popular music was rendered such as, “When you man wants bookkeeping or other clerical work. Address J. H. L., care Pioneer. 4d1026 ready . to use the drastic powers of the new enforcement bill, which be- came a law yesterday, when the sen- ate and house overrode the presi- dent’s veto. The first work of the enforcement of war time prohibition, according to law, lies with the bureau of internal revenue. Evidence of violations of the law will be collected by the : oo v wAla. | Dureau of internal revenue. Evidence Look in The Heart of a Rose,"" “Ala-| o' o1, 4iong of the law will be col- ::)fi? L‘sl&z:t’fe ifi?‘gngo“m:cfi lected by the bureau and turned over . to the department of justice for bre-| 1 “market steady. Carloads f. o. b. cash frack, no sales. and “Mammy O° Mine.” However, sentation and wholesale prosecution, the classical songs were not neglect- | S1.2 S0 OO W ol o ed within a| Warehouse, cash to growers, bulk, per cwt., Red River Ohios, field run, $2.20 to $2.23. ed. Such songs as “Lead Kindly f Light,” and “One Fleeting Hour,” [feW days. ; gave variety to the program. A| Close co-operation between feder- Minneapolis—Light wire inquiry, demand and movement mi 3 h a ciated by the ] SRt ’ 2 3 ocinio song, much aporeclated By (o sl state, cona’y g o emioner | limited, market steady, little change in prices, partly graded. Sacked, per cwt., White Varieties, $2.35 to $2.45. Wagon- loads, ¢ash to growers, haulings very light, to few sales to estab- children, was given with ukelele ac- companiment. of internal revenue. lish market. _Ploneer oftice. 341030 L P g T . PR .|FOR RENT—Desk room, furnished,|LOST—Light blue silver inlaid cf The Following Prices.to Growers at Loading Points in Beltrami | "% "jign¢ ang\.}, blephone . fnclul. | arette mouth-ploce. Qwer vnh:' Chicago—Eighty cars arrived, 264 carson: ok including broken, 84 cars held outer yards for Chicago. -Demand and movement slightly slower, markve’z sl%eadg, lit(:itlf‘ ch%x‘}ietin i _ 4 prices. Track sales, sacked, per cwt., Round and Long ites, TED—Board and . room, bY|aon carp— See th ¥ Pty graded and U. S. No. 1, §2.35 to §2.45, immature and de-| 3ehecl bov. e, privass el | vonary P i b L 3 A Would not object to rooming With | ¢3¢ ‘gimile eignature stamps, g:z‘eigd;sgigatgo %2221(()), bulk, per cwt., Round Whites, partly| a member of family. Phone 250.| tarial seals and corporation ne- : ) 3d1029 vrd Moorhead—Maximum temperature past 24 hours to 6 . i - % Young lady with one year’s experi- LE—BE: p. m., 48 above; minimum temperature, 3 below. Haulings| ence in raiiroad office desires posi- O s t‘:fiptg:"“'m‘ye“"““, . very light, very light wire inquiry, demand light, movement tion as stenographer. Prefer pesi- | . garage, wood house, fine location tion with plenty of work. Address one acre; close to school .mi “Stenographer” care Pioneer.| churches. $4,260. K. J. Willits, 6d113 | ‘21§ Béltrami Avo. Phone 41. 6d111 FOR RENT - LOST AND FOURD. FOR RENT—A few masquerade suits. Mrs. Gamble, 1123 Dewey | LOST—Bicycle. Finder leave at Ave. . 2d1030 | Pjoneer office. 3d1030 The next number, “The De] Mar Quartete,” will be given at the high school auditorium on Monday, No- vember 10. There will be four.young JUNGLE MAN COMING. Dr. Howard Musser, ‘‘the jungle ladies who play, sing and read. man of India,” will speak at the ) o . : Methodist church tomorrow night. County Unless Otherwise Stated. ed. Call 151 6d114| it for having brought it from Ger- . H. P. Brenan, a representative of | He spent a number of years working . ‘Bemidji,. Wednesday a. m.: FOR SALE OR REI:T—G 600 Bouse. many. Reward. Phone 26. lOSfit:f modern except:-heat. Very desir- | LOST—A pair of child’s glasses, be; the Grand Forks Herald, spent last{among the jungle people in medical g : Friday In Bagley securing a candi-|and other missionary work, and has Russets—U. S. No. 1, bulk, wagonloads, per cwt.,, $1.70 date for the Overland contest which [ many strange and remarkable stories . that paper is staging. Miss Mabel [to tell of his experiences. He is re- ‘Welander, operator at the local tele- [ported to be ome of the strongest phone office, is now 'getting subserip- | speakers on the platform and it is tions for the Grand Forks Daily, in|only by a rare chance that he can be an effort to win one of the Overlands. | heard in Bemidji. The district conference begins to- Two Todd county farmers, Messrs. | nj, 0 9 ght at 8 o'clock. with an address by, Andersqn and Johnson of LODE|Rev, H. H. Parish of St. Paul, on Prairle, spent several days this week | «gtewardship and Evangelism,” and 1";0“"31, over l"“ land here with the|wijll continue all day tomorrow, ac- ew of locating in Clearwater coun-|cording -to the program printed in ty the coming spring. . last nights Pioneer. : Miss Coral Bugge spent Saturday and Sunday at Shevlin visiting with her friend, Dorothy Noyes. . WINNIPm PLANNING e able. D. D. Miller, phone 457-J. tween the Bemidji cream: to $1.90. : i or 131. ) 7 1027tf| 8th St. on Mimi Ave. ern’:inndn’d . Long and Round Whites—U. S. No. 1, bulk, wagonloads, please return to 508 Beltrami Ave per cwt., $1.55 to $1.70. .| FOR 6411 ' T¥iumphs—Seed stock, bulk wagonloads, per cwt., $1.40 | ~—~rrmrm s R 0 FOR SALE—Oné sleds. Bemid]] to $1.60. H ; . 3d1030 o FOR SALE—Good bay team, driving or work horses, 5and & years, just the team for school bus. E. J. . Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone ..... 20¢ 41, . 6d111 FOR SALE—A Monitor eo‘l’nw‘v.o. Phone 268. 3d1038 —_— e FOR SALE—Timothy and clover mixed hay. Phone 4-F-2. 12d1111 FOR SALE—Ford runabout, in good conditicn. Apply Koors Bros. Co. FOR SALE—FARM 1016tf BEMIDJI MARKET QUOTATIONS. The following prices were being paid in Bemidji at time of going to press today: .: ! ' g . VEGETABLES. . Rutabagas, per bu. Carrots, per cwt. .. /.| White elover . ... ‘7556 | Buckwheat, 1b. ,$1.00 | Popeorn, 1b. .. Fred Harrison, Peck Lérson, Frank Wheat ‘ Denneen and Bennie Nelson were Beets, bushel ..... . .60&-bde [RERRS . among::ithe aBgley people who at- MOWR BUS SER“(:E Oabbage, cwt. .........$1.60-32.00 e PROPERTY FOR SALE—Kockel Spaniard, & tended the Woodman dance at Shev- g:&::md:;l“:;? ton ..... '“:?;;’3 Hogs, Ib AR~ AAAAANAAAAAAn~nnannns | Nicholet hotel. - - [t lin last Saturday night. . Winnipeg, Can., Oct. 29.—Plans| o= h 4 et e " wof 1b. % FOR SALE—160 acre improved farm, —— — Mr. Brown, the manager of the|designed to eliminate within six | Sweet corn ... < .611;%-1285“ g;?:::sblege“fi,' ;23_;5: for only $2,000, easy terms, 1us|': Fosl:coi"xiLE OdR TRADE-—For ' good Bagley music Store, spent Friday and | years street car transportation in Beans, cwt EERTEERES 0 "5"68 0ld Toms, live, Ib, 23c.24c| think. E.J. Willits, 218 Beltrami | - I z"‘l car, four room .cot- Sararday in Bomid)L relative to get- | Winnipeg and to replace it with a|Beans, Swedish, owt ... 34003000 | Geese, live, Ib. ... Yeci6e| Ave Phonme 41. 6d111 ge. Inquire E. P. Lane, Nymore. tl]llxg another shipment of pianos and |municipal motor bus service in all g:izrb;;?“' b. ... .. ”'glg Ducks, 1ive, Ib. . 160-18¢ 6di11 phonographs were added to the stock. [ portions of the city are being dis- D d ieere i S e FOR pianos and five Columbia and Sonora | cussed. - |Esss, case, ... $18.30 giex:s, 4 lha."and 10;:; ™. FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY mfi,‘“‘fi;fi, °°.ll‘;mn' 6 column to- Phonographs. On Tuesday, twelve| The city also intends to contest in Eggs, fresh, doz. ~61c | Springers, all welghts, 0. S R S AN A AARARS AL L bnd o latdd"m machine. Miss Amanda Haugen has resigned |the courts the constitutionality of Retall, ... 285e HIDES E— up-to-date mod fe e her position at Lukkasson’s store and | the public utilities act of 1912, by | 2888, storage, .5le FOR SAL! 7 room house and lot, oftice el, apply at Pioneer accepted the position of deputy to|which the public utilities commis- Cow hides, No. 1. 1b ..... close in on Bemidji Ave. $2600. B. _fi_—w the register of deeds, L. E, Opein. |sion was appointed. GRAIN AND HAY * Bull hides, No. 1, Ib, J. Willits, phone 41. 64111 FOR SALE—New hard coal heater County Agent Earl H. Martin| The city claims that it interferes| ... .o ik rae | Eap, ides, No. 1idbes TR SALE_50 I lot on Bemiaji| Come and see it running now it spent Monday at, Gogyick and Clear- | with former agreements between 8, DANNOL afe cive gy o s alt skins, No. 1, fb. B : ) my residence, 521 Minn. Ave., rea- brook, attending to’ the farm bureau |the city and the Wlectric Railway Bardey, bushel ....$1.06-§1.10 | Deacons, each ....... avenue, between 11th and 12th St. son for selling, have t » membership campalgn, Which s in |company, and that 17 does not con- | RYe PUSheL - +..%...$1.25 | Horse hides, large, each . Price $800. Reynolds & Winter | "y Silits Bnone 285-W.s phons 5 y “1g P M STk y ne 285-W., phone full swing this week. ' form with the British North Ameri- | Bor .Cort, bushel ......§1.10-§1.25 | Tallow, Ib. ....... e 6d1029| 43, % Mrs. Fred Noyes of Shevlin spent |ca act. | Red clover, medium, Ib. ........446Wo0l ...0o0vone o GALE _Twe ehoios realdence | OR SATE e o o SO 2&'5"“&‘5"‘3‘2&3&,.‘;“’ e an sl il Intends e The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn.,| lots o Bixby Ave. About 1 block| Touring end ord. ik, gk % i i *s Pi s from lake. Very cheap. E. J.| ca Rl ouring course given here that evening. first in several districts outside the at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: Tilits. Phone 41. 218 Beltrami r, and another Oakland tour; Mr. and Mrs. John Cogswell spent | business section, and later to ‘develop GRAIN AND HAY o o3 eai11| <2t to trade for farm, all real g‘uufdway in Leonard yisiting at the|it throughout the city? . kLWE POULTRY 41 i:lns. PhE' J. \xmitS. 213 Beltrami refs’ home. Mr. Trefs is Mrs. Cogs- Ultimately the city will control|{Wheat, No. 1 .......-.. $2.30-$2.45 | No. 1 turkeys ............ . e. one 41. 64111 well’s father. absolutely the transportation system| Wheat, No. 2 . $2.28-32/40| Market on poultry week, in sym- FO;: 2 “:I{E—_ i IBC;U{, Sfi:;OIO’of:a lfvt: m“d~ 5 —— of Winnipeg without buying the|Wheat, No. 3 . $1.95-32.28 | pathy with prices of meats. It is pre- -y between: BIXby n : account .of fé0r g » No ¥$1.95-32.28 . Price $500 each. Reynolds| space, VI . company. e dicted 35 cents per pound for dressed | DUeS: rice $500 each. ynol pace, we sell the folowirng cars at G VISITS CONGRESS: 4 Oats . & Winter. 6d1029| a bargain. O, FIRST ONE IN HISTORY| During the next six years the city|Barley turkey: ducks, 30c;. geese, 25c, for| & Wimter. PCT| g0t oder; ne Dodge tour{ng, intends to comstruct heavier pave-|Rye .... the holidays. - FOR SALE_6 room nonse and 60 It, 1913. Egaefi' one Buick tou: ‘Washington, Oct. 29—Both houses | ments on streets to be traversed hy|{ Pop corn, 0ld Tom turkeys ............ A lot, close in on paved. str pav- nd o;xe Ste A :‘m'd 1918 -toi of congress paused in their work yes- | buses. % Buckwheat, per 1b. .. Culls unsalable. ing all paid for, only 3 modol Beuie lnker touring, terday to greet the king of the Bel-| City aldermen are convinced that!Pop corn, 1b. on ear quick sale. E. J, Willits,”218 Bei- - Bemidji Auto Co. trami ve. Phone 41. 6ulll |’ gians, his consort and their son. It|the time is approaching rapidly ! No. 2 timothy hay .... ; kAT FOR SALE—9 room. nouse, and 6 was the first visit of a king to the|when the street car systems will be{No. 1 clover, mixed . Hens, heavy, 4 Ibs. and over . Springers .... capital. . obsolete. Rye straw ....... e ] - . 5 King Albert is not given to long _ Rice ........ S ria s Gaineas; per doz . -$3. room heuse on 50, ft. lot, right NAANANANNAA AR speeches. His addresses, first in.the| TWO ENLIST IN ARMY Pigeons, per doz. . .0 down town, only $4,600. E. J. Wil- | FOR RENT-—Furnished “rooms, at senate and then in the house, made| lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Res. phone | = 903 Bemidji Ave. 1038t scarcely 600 .words, but in them he MEDICAL CORPS, PANAMA 285-W. SRl | e i gave the American army eredit for| o oo il g t th VEGETABLES - * | Mutton, 1b m m&{flfigfi’:;*fumlshed -ll’,°°m. 417 assuring victory in the war,.pai oday & e| 3 . $6.50. oRLL LE—Very nice laké shore ve., gentleman pre- 8 Yy ar,."paid Beans, hand picked .navy. cwt. $6.560 ‘Hogs home. . room house. Lights, terred. ldll:)zo ...$2.00 United States recruiting office in Berpidji, in charge of Sergeant Bass, fzm:'&’%vi.ii their term being three years in the Beans, (Swedish 3eets, per bushel ... arrots, per bushel .. Domestic cabbage, ton ......$16.00 Holland cabbage, per ton ...$20.00 Hubbard squasa, per ton, drug on the market here ..............3$7.00 Veal oo Beef, dressed . homage to the fallen and extended his sympathy to the wounded. He expressed his admiration- for the| 'S f United States, acknowledged the debt | midical corps in Panama. The names of the makers of Belgium’s constitu- | of the young men are, James L. Dyer tion to those who framed that of this | 8nd Irving E. Brotherton. country, predicted that the ties hind- Mr. Dyer is a former service man, ing the two countries never would be Serving 19 months with the A. E. F. broken, and offered thanks to the in France with Company D, Second water and sewer. Only $2600. — 0 — B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami .Ave. : Phone 41. 6d111 O c 0 WU R JEL T ) g FOR SALE—Houses on monthly pay- ments. No .initial payments, no interest—only four houses left. Phone 717-J. E. M. Sather. 441031 THE WANT HIDES Cow hides, No. 1 .. Bull hides, No. 1 Americans -who aided his country- engineers, and honorably discharged|Onions, dry, per cwt. ..... .$3.60 e o ‘men in the war. July last at Camp Dodge, Iowa. Butterfat (packing stock) --...89¢|Calf skins, No. 1 .. FOR SALE_2 very nice 50 foot cor- YOU WANTTO —_— e ———————————————————————= | gutter (packing stock) Ib. ....48c|Deacons .....- B ner residence lots, fenced, wire, in GET YOU WANT © TO GET IT IN THE GREAT WANT GETTER, . THE BEMIDJI PIONEER Horse hides, large . crops this year, $400 cash or might ‘Tallow ....... . trade for team or cows, E. J. Wil- Sweet corn, per doz. . Wool, bright ..... 1lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. Rutabages per bushel ‘Wool, semi-bright ..... % ¢ 6d111 _fi SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER Eggs, per d0Z. ..-cv.ovvinninn. 6bc Nlover, mixed .... 51!.580 U. S. TROOPS OFF FOR SILESIA e e FOR SALE—5 room house, lot| <™ 66x330 ft. on Irvine Ave. Price $1900. Reynolds & Winter. 641029 it i e e FOR SALE-—City lots; 6 acre lots; also 40, 80 and 160 acres, all on easy terms. Will take ° liberty bonds. Mathew Larson, Nymore P. O. 4 2mol23 FOR SALE—At @ bargain, steel bar- rels, with Traucet, $2.50 apiece. SNAPS! Lot 50x140, southeast corner; 14th St. and Minn.:Ave. A fine, building cornmer, 3 room house, garage and wrod shed, good welk: buildings located near the alley, )] — e R S ——— Classified Advertising Department = Bemidji Auto Co- - 101611 | | leaving: front part of lots ready for: Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FOR ANY EIna of real estate deal, see building. Price $800. A real bar- FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent or write E. J..Willits, 218 Beltram) gaiFn.. . : consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ave. Phong 41.. 213tf fionlv?ar?:%a:::m:;e llgogx‘xld G:I‘I’di-v Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at FOR SALm ' room house, 25 ft. lot | | shed, one-half " acre lot, .Price | NE CEN' 1 havi on Dewey Ave. Price $800. Reyn- || $1,600, $500 cash, balan 1 oon - n(: bo’: k:. word, and chen only to those having open accounts ols & Winter, 0631029 | per month. balance $15 s 2 ; Forty acres, hardwood land, 7 No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and ‘nothing FOR SALE—S(, ft. lot, corner Doud || /oo e l;'e midji, uveranl y 'fi% less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. b Scres ~-avenue and 12th street, east frant. || o lly i i blnrdsoio —— A snap for quick sale. R« 1ds e iz : & N or . - 5 e . ?fi‘z” natural meadow. Small payment WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT || orsamo—io0 fi 1ot sormer Bixpy Ave., and 13 St. Price $2000. down and balance in monthly pay- Reynolds- & Winter. 641029 ments. Own a good tract of land | | close to Bemidji on good road. - HELP WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—FEMALE . % Seluen. hanl floors, lot 50x140, 2 blocks from e St oi Ol b RV e AT P ST CO O FOR SALE—S8 room house, modern : 4 3 oxcept heat. Garage, 100 ft. lot the high school. $1200, $250 cash, NANTED—Kitchen girl. Markham on Mississippi Ave. Price $3200. balance at ¢ e A A A A A A A A A WANTED—Bell boy, at Markham hotel. 1014t 3 ] MOtEL 3d1029| Reynolds & Winter. 641029 160 acrog i : 3 WANlTE’l!)—Mtan to g;!ve ‘t::asml g{’x YTe - Clay loam s6iL5" 8 miles g “| . miles from town. one 676. L. P. E—Cosy 3 room house, close || tion, d road. - Price Batchelder. St o[ WANTED—a_competent maid 10F| ™o lako and normal. 11600, B. . || acrs. %3 et cond, innes B, 1224 Doud Ave. 3d1031| Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone || on terms to sijt purchaser. Ave. ... 6d111 s o FOR SALE—7 room house, on_4th WANTED—Gir] for genersl house- St., 60 ft. lot. Price $2500. Reyn- work, Mrs. A. E. Witting. 2d1029 olds & Winter. 6d1029 e e T WANTED—Wood chopper and saw- -yers, by piece, cord, day or acre. Plenty of work, only one mile from city. E. J. Willits, phone 41 6d1.1 Some of the 4,500 United States troops under command of General Sage who set sail for Silesia on the President Grant. These men, who comprised- ithe Fifth and Fiftieth infantries, with auxiliary units, will do police and jguard duty in Silesia and Germany, and are composed entirely of men who tvolunteered specifically for this service. R T 20 Markham Hotel Building bl S ——— | Defective |

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