Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 14, 1919, Page 10

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_ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER BY WILLIAM GRAY emidji Market Quotati PLAN GOING THROUGH AT FARM AUCTION WITHOUT A HITCH = Chicago, Nov. 14.—Potato receipts today, 45 cars. Market —_— it firm. Michixan, Minnesota and Wisconsin Round and Long| Article Ten Change Included th; Thou.nnd Hoe . Whites, sackged,' $2.80 to $2.90. Minnesota Kings, sacked; in the Alread - If Sold in Lump; Bad ' |gp 75 Triumphs, sacked, $2.70. Idaho Rurals, $3.15 to $3.20. Three / y Weather No Bar Approved A OVER $3.000 REALIZED ons The auction sale held on the Wil-| BEM!DJI_ MARKET QUOTAT!ONS. . i (By United Press.) liam Gray farm on the shores of| The following prices were being paid in Bemidji at time| Washington, Nov. 14.—Out of re- ‘Lake Plantaganet Wednesday was a of going to press today: NI <|spect for the death of Senator Mar- VE decided success, in spite of the very, KGETABLES. “White ClOVETr .....ouovo.ves...20¢|tin of Virginia, wnose funeral was cold and inclement weather, accord- Buckwheat, Ib. . o ..2%c |held this afternoon at Charlotteville, -ing to a statement by Mr. Gray. Rutabagas, per bu. ........on. 85| B or, 1. «se e Go.10c |the senate adjourned and many sen- “Our sales ran over $3,000 and|Carrots, per cwt. (8100 fop oot e e §2.07 |ators attended the services. Meatime both sides declared a x4 Beets, Lushel more than three hundred separat hours truce in the peace treaty tight. - sales were made by Auctioneer Aul[CAbbage, cwt. b Huhbard -squ: Hogs, 1b 16c-18¢] When the upper house meets Sat- A ment '-f&’ifié’l‘é“hfivs t}?en esaolfe tgf lc)}:er:.sa?;{- | Ortons, dry, cw - -$3.00 Dx“)egsssed. beet 1b. 10c-12¢ [urday, another attempt to limit de- By Special Arrange shock, which brought me $84 an acrd, LSFeeh O ... .-« $6.60-38.c0 | Turkeys, Iive, Ib. R e MY ELLERM N i h D | Dairy butter, 1b. .......... 62c-66¢ oAb, 16¢-18¢]cloture petition offered by Senator -1 am well satisfied with the re Butter fat .........cccuienenn T1c Ducks, ulvb‘:. bnd Ver s sn e 180|Lodge. A vote will be taken at 11 : .sult. Wiht the weather conditions Bggs, case, - . . .. o .$18.30 ge'flr :m allawelghz . " Ise.g0c]| o'clock without debate. and:the '_soulimfsvora_bl}e: 1 tho}v;!ght seriously °§ Eggs, fresh, doz. . G1c | SPringers, Sy The ‘Lodge reservations plan has 7 8¢ gfrr:um% :o::a:d en:::'t::":;fwfd Retafl :.:coouee 66¢ HIDES gone through without a slip thus far. farm, Eggs, storage, doz. 54¢i now hides, No. 1. Ib ........26c-28¢] Three reservations now stand ap- to come and I realized a thou- . ..20c-22¢c]|Proved by a safe majority, including ‘sand dollars more than if I had sold|-. - FLEMING SISTERS TRIO Bull hides, No. 1, lb. in a lump. It pays to advertise well.”]- GRAIN AND HAY Kip hides, NG, L 1B ot oo 'ggg. the reservation on Artical Ten. will give their favorite program, “Music that America i H o .| 08 bi ) RN >alf skins, No. 1, 1b. ...... 4 3 o g .m‘:i’{,‘;",‘,,e?i‘:m';;"’v‘f}f{ch"{fi ::i: ;:5 g:fiq';y,“fl.':na $1.06-$1.10 | Deacons, each ....... 00|DRS. LARSON BRING TO Loves.” The celebrated concert contralto and the win- L~ i .00 BEMIDJI OPTICAL EXPERT Drs. Larson & Larson are perfect- plans for enlargement of their of- e following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn,, | fices and adding equipment, which " some instrumental trio will appear jointly in what will be the most notable musicale; of the season. Next Monday;-November 17 advertised. Mr. Grey distributed a|RYe, bushel . -26 | Horse hides, large, each few bills in addition to running an ad | Eor Corn, bus n -2 %alltlww. . .ooeeeee. in both the Daily and Weekly Pio- Red cloyer, mediui ceee 00l ...o0vvnnnn neer. * .'The fact that results are abundant- i i i ly obtained through exclusive adver- 1 will bring anothier expert optometrist meé of going to press of today’s Pioneer: , [to_their staff, Dr. E. R. Two of Min- “tising in the Pioneer should appeal to GRAIN AND HAY Clgver, mixed ........ $19.50 | neapolis. said at 8.00 B. M. :I\irery mm-cl'mnl:é afm'ir gs _gatifying to ¥ A ) $2.45-52.57 Sweet corn, per_doz. ..8¢ :“c(}’:’!&;llniln t:h :es&r;:. of ’lt'll;: n:;:: - 47 lig;ix:;r;fne;;!; ¢ o e Pioneer Pub-| Wh B .$2. . Rutabages per-cwt. . 56 .31.0? equipment already inc!u.des: a lens G—R AND Tl I E ATRE Wheat, No. 2 ... . $2.42-32.60 * -It-means that merchants who place Whea! -their ads in The Pioneer make a most Oats edger. No. 1 turkeys .. KOfi“bkie inxes:mednt.. ghey'd'!le%dl Barle 1.00-$1.20 | Old Tom turkeys - J Collaborating with the artistes will be Mr. Thomas A. ‘the people who trade in Bemidji, be- 1.24-3$1.28 1 4 113 ‘cause practically everybody in this -E.Z; corn, Ib.; on ear s t 3“"' g ?.‘.b.].&. ..... . 'l'w LATE 'l'o mssm Edison’s Three Million.Dollar Phonograph vicinity reads The Pioneer. The one| Buckwheat, Per ID. ......ocever 2C | DUCKE «ocoenunnnnsnenrnrnnns g ? way to satisfy oneself is to try ex-|pop corn, Ib. on ear .. Hens, heavy, 4 1bs. and over ...15¢!| - The rate for want ads may :::i":f -gr';e-;tmmx - ’Ijltxfl ft'xonger No. 2 u‘xggmy hay .... Springers ........... 15¢11 be found at heading of reg- en or results without. usin, . 1 cloyer, mixed ... . Guineas, r dos. .. .$8. % ! fThe Pioneer. £ ,‘S;e Foviddl s 100 | Pigoons. por dos. - .. .. ‘$1.00{} ular classified department. Oat striWw .. ds received later than 11 SI‘A‘I‘E POLITICAL POT Rice " §%. .. . o’clock a. m. will appear un- "~ COMMENCES TO BOIL Lus Hom -.....0.. iZam| Jer thishead i current e | . Barker’s Drug & Jewelry Store YEARAEADOF : el ‘20| B Freenedf g 2 | THIRD STREET FREE TICKETS Call, write or telephone us for free tickets of admit- tance. They will be issued in order of application. BEMIDJI Candidates Letting State Know ; = 3600 Cml i e Fr T Who Will Make Race “‘ > | . z:: WA]E{TED ’1;0 ll}hUY—Secoq”Jn% dhmnd G Domesti¢ cabbage, ton 8 . 4 0No; . one . 3d1117 Next Year | Holland' cabbage, per ton - 320.0 ame| 2SR S Hubbard squash, drug on th . S8t. Paul, Nov. 14.—The Minnesota| here 7 . political pot is boiling a year ahead |Onions, dry, ge L eeesat s 38,60 | He of ‘time. : Butterfat (packing stoek) .....70e With one positive candidate for|Butter (packing governor, another.a hot prospect and | Eggs, per doz. ......... . ,nd 'dozfin more’ lo;kmg over.htl:e' B S ground, politicians today were shin- AKOT. ing up their records for & strenuous NORTH D WAR cam| : % ~Bigmarck, N:.D.; Nov.' 1&—A:xam- n- F‘ninfi;cfil:f t!lllthl'l willzbe : peeting nominatéd od & meeting of farmers, cattle. e'll.ector L. B:;::- :Q:tm ;-rty' ‘candi- | men, sheriffs and states’ attorneys of ; date at-the special election December | the slope, country here thi:o week.: c‘;ts | - R ‘secretary of state, |19 10 Bl the vacancy caused by the tle ' thieving ' has Bfw ‘mwhieg i : . T g0 boom' goin, .mi house of representatives’ refusal to proportions. ‘Recently a ’-;{u hih | i sco ‘;fi. ds are . in‘ "him | 86t Berger on his certificate of elec- | began operating in thren ke tes was | %0 the contest. urging him | 150 ‘obtained in_the election of a|r¢unded up in South Dakota, bui 3& i X W; etg'gr Q vernor Burnquist will | Ye2T, 880: It is said that the nom- | withstanding ‘this cattle comtinued o id Al | ination was by a ungnimous vote. disappear in the s{ope'cpwtry. Somp. | 4 E 9 D I t found necessary. . K i o o Doing What? Going to CLIFFORD'S shoroughly canvassed the state and have sent a corps of organizers into We are knocking the M out of the ‘movement is afoot to align mfi‘ the’ labor organization of the c state and a body has been formed for H o’ L this purpose. 3 Oscar Arneson, clerk of the house in the legislature, is the latest one to put his name in the pot for state of- fice next fall, and he is the first to file with the secretary of state. He will run for lieutenant governor. Seores of other candidates are ex- pected to be made known within the next few weeks for state and district offices. = RUSSIAN SOVIET ARMY HAS GREAT SUCCESS London, Nov. 14.—The Russian bolshevik armies have had almost a week of continuous success, a Brit- ish war office statement today indi- cated. Since Monday, red forces have ad- vanced over a front of 200 miles in the east, an average depth of 50 miles. Admiral Kolchachak’s forces are reported to have lost large num- 200 miles in each district. Soviet, _The war is over and you can have all the meat you want. Due to the splendid _patronage we are receiving we can make the following prices for Saturday: FOR SATURDAY ONLY = Ada Milling Best Patent Flour, per hundred. . .$6.35 FOR SATURDAY AND NEXT WEEK Baldwins and Grimes Golden Apples, per box.". .$2.75 Our Fresh Roasted Coffee, Special Fancy Rio, 1b., 38¢ Five pound package.. .... .............$1.85 Quality Coffee, in 5 pound. packages .........$2.10 Douglas Gloss Starch, in 3 pound packages . ....25¢c Five pounds for........... .....i:......40c Home Canned Plums, quart Mason jars, put up in heAVY SYTUD . . .. i cvt cv vt ceeencnneeess . .30€ Lenox Soap, per bar 5¢; 21 bars for .........$1.00 Fat Alaska Herring, perpail ............. ...$1.20 Make the dinner a success. You are assured of the best when you select it from this list: Beef Pot Roast, tb...:..,.........15¢ Rib Boiling Beef, b..............12%¢c Round Steak, . ..~ . icovvn.....25¢ Sirloin Steak, tb.. .. ..............30c Porterhouse Steak, tb..............30c Veal Stew, 1b....................10c Veal %@ulilefi,) 1b.. : ggcc ) al, Ib............00000 0 O Leg of Ve o 20c bers of prisoners. On the western and southern fronts the bolsheviki have continued to drive vigorously over a front of Efmb Stew, o. ... Lamb Shoulder, tb................ armies have punctured anti-bolshevik | lines in some places ahead of the av-||} ‘Fiog of Lamb, b..................30c Pork Loins, by the loin, per pound .............28¢ BIG AMERICANIZATION Beef LiVel‘, 31 o ERERN P T P v lZ&c Douglas Cooking Oil, per gauon ey L $2-50 CONGRESS IN SESSION eeeeeee...30c Fairmont, Minn., Nov. 14—Minne- Beef Tongues’ Ib SRS sota’s first big Americanization con- Pork Sausage, .....vvev. b .. 20c gress taking in all individuals and or- ; ganizations was in session here to- Large size market baskets, each ..............10¢c Large size market baskets, re-enforced, each . ...15¢ Large Clothes Baskets, each ................$1.25 ,-Brooms_,_»each sewdvra prnsaets wepe Pl oy 60e Hamburger, b .......... “Fresh Dressed Hens, 1b. . - Fresh Dressed Springs, 1h..........28¢c Pork Shoulder Roast, 1b...........26¢ 25¢ 30c ¥ y. i The meeting probably will evolve a big “America First” association in Minnesota. - g State officials and civic officials and civic leaders from all sections of the state are here for the confer- ence. Many prominent speakers were on the program. - Definite plans for an organization and a program for development were to be outlined to the conference. e . ® ence has received information from A o Sofla that the Bulgarian government : 200—Phones—201 - . - .-} Spare Ribs, Ib.......... ..ot Rolled Rib Roast, boneless, b...... o4 Oysters,; Celery, Head Lettuce fhas decided to sign the peace treaty as presented to its delegation. The Bulgarian premier, M. Stambulisky, who left Sofia for Paris, is expeeted _ ¢to sign the treaty today.

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