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. " INDEPENDENT VOTERS " WOULD OUST TOWNLEY -party affiliation, in the state politi- PAGE TWELVE - (By United Press.) i Fargd, N. D., Dec. 5.—The work .of the Independent Voters associa- tion in organizing an “Anti-Town- - 'ley” party, to wrest the state from *the control of the nonpartisan league which has dominated the state for the past three years, has already be- gun, To date, eleven counties are :organized. " The I V. A, are seeking to unite ‘all elements opposed to the Non- ‘partisan league, whatever their Market strong. [ and Long Whites, sacked, $3 to $3.10; bulk, Round Whites, sacked, $3.30. BEMIDJI MARKET QUOTATIONS. $3.10. - Col of going to press today: GRAIN AND HAY Oats, bushel Retail g Eggs, storage, o ““'.4al campaign next year. Local and|Barley, bushel B ~central committees are being or-|Rye, bushel ......... o MEATS ganized and the state meeting will| Red clover, medium, 1b. 44c|Mutton ......... Seees pee . be in Fargo January 9, at which|White clover . 21c|Hogs, 1b ...... Dressed beef 1b. .. time the state ticket will probably be Turkeys, live, 1b. . decided upon. Buckwheat, 1b. | Popcorn, 1b. Details are not yet completely Wheat No. 1.. .$2.50 | Old Toms, live, 1b. worked out, according to leading Geese, live, 1b. ... members of thé party. Y Ducks, live, 1b. ..... The nonpartisans will be fought VEGETABLES. Hens, 4 1bs. and over ....... on the issues of extravagance, multi- { Rutabagas, per bu. . .66¢ | Springers, all weights, 1b. . tudinous offices and excessive taxes.|Carrots, per cwt. ..$1.00 The choice of the I. V.+A. for gov- | Beets, bushel 50c-60c HIDBES ernor is a matter of speculation since | Cabbage, cwt. $2.00-$2.25 | Cow hides, No. 1, 1b. ... the death of the late Senator A. S.|Onioms, dry, cwt. ............ $3.00 [ Bull hides, No. 1, 1b. .. Gibbons of Towner county, who was|Beans, cwt. .... $7.00-$7.26 | Kip hides, No. 1, 1b. .... generally looked upon as their gub-|Beans, Swedish, cwt $4.00-$5.00 | Calf skins, No. 1, lb. ernatorial candidate. Frank Ploy-|Dairy butter, Ib-.......... 62c-65¢ |Deacons, each ........ har of Valley City is among the cap-|Butter fat ................... 73c | Horse hides, large, each .$6.00-$8.00 didates mentioned. Egegs, case, ..... $18.30 [ Tallow, 1b. ...........ovnn. Eggs, fresh, doz ........c00000 6lelWool ......covvveeianade. 'WILSON TO CONFER ON MEXICAN AFFAIRS Washington, Dec. 5.—Senators Hitchcock and Fall were to confer at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: GRAIN AND HAY Clover, MIXed ....ovovoasss Wheat, No. 1 .........$2.46-§2.57 | Sweet corn, per Goz. .... Wheat, No. 2 .. . .$2.a2-$2.50 | Rutabages per CWt. ..... Wheat, No. 3 . $2.39-52.49 " LIVE POULTRY with fthe president at 2:30 o’clock Oats 65¢ No. 1 turk b e Maxienn | Chte esessise sideceloinvaesse s 0. UTKEYS o coneesasonansns < » shvaon: Tt war ammounesd i th LSS o Tom rker 11111 B sl i e Whi anonneet & % Rye L.l .24-31. s unsalable. 2 7 . l’}l;: gz:isge;t;dgy"ger tolsuitiesihs Pop corn, Ib,,on ear ......... 6-8C|Geese ..uveerranesn te s ome sasens m:tmdo:::t\:lgxghz ::gl:g:—lx‘;damfi Mexican affair and his condition is|Buckwheat, per 1b. ... 22C|DUCKS coccevnnanncasanns oo en “nifom’,avg"mma;d make for quicker, improved. it was stated. Pop corn, 1b. on ear ... No. 2 timothy hay .... $20.00 [ Springers ........ccececes No. 1 clover, mixed . .$21.60 | Guineas, per doz. .. 3 Rye straw ...... $8.00 | Pigeons, per 40z, . .cccoecens SOUTH DAKOTA ALSO Oat straw . -$8.00 - RA Rice ........ veoes..$1.38 MEATS TIFIES SUFFRAGE i Wottan, . .- i Beans, hand picked navy, cwt. $6.60 |yeq) s s K e it e Pierre, S. D., Dec. 5.—Ratification | Potatoes ................es 2.20 | Boof 'dressed 10 of the federal woman suffrage resolu- | Round Whites P +3+.80 y ki = tion was completed by the South Da-|Beans, (Swedish) cwt. .$5.60 kota legislature when the senate|Beets, per bushel .... ..40c HIDES passed the measure. The lower |Carrots, per bushel ...........50c|Cow hides, No. 1 ......cc00-- ‘house acted on the resolution Wed-| Domestic cabbage, ton ...... $16.00 | Bull hides, No. 1 nesday. South Dakota is the twenty- | Holland cabbage, per ton ...$20.00|Kips, No. 1 ..... Hubbard squash, drug on the market | Calt skins No. 1 . first state to ratify the amendment: —_— Deacons Tallow ..... here v Onions, dfy, Per CWt. ceeveonn Chicago, Dec. 5.—Potato receipfs today were 32 .’phrs Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin Reund The following prices were being paid in Bemidji at t:m . .16c.18¢ | experienced on the railroads are two .23¢-24¢ < .13c-16¢| - N .16¢-18¢ | EX-SOLDIERS HUNTING .18¢-20¢ .20c-25¢ ....l6c|former soldiers are having their first . 40c-45¢{mountains of New England this sea- ..$2.00 |son, according to game wardens and The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn.,| trail of game this year. The increase "’ $1.00 | moose and bears, the haul being par- Hens, heavy, 4 1bs. and over ... ) | | :’ FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER §, 1919 ALLIES MAKE THREAT | WOMEN'S GIVIG CLUB - TO OCCUPY TERRITORY| HEARS SPEAKER SATDAY Much interest is being takem. by the women of Bemidji in the regiilar meeting of the Community & Civic club which is to be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the as- sociation rooms, city building. The principal speaker will be Miss Gladys Harrison of Minfiegpolis, iwho will discuss “Women's Résponsibility As as Voter.” Miss Harrison is‘ex- ceptionally qualified to speak .con- cerning.this topic. It will be her'first “visit to Bemidji. : Women of the city, not members of the club aré invited to attend: the meeting, as are visitors to Bemidm in attendance at the Farm Bureau meet- ing. Coffee and cake will be served at the conclusion of the meeting. AT VALLEY CONFERENCE \ (By United Press.) St. Paul, Dec. 5.—The northwest ' will be represented by a large dele- gation at the Mississippi Valley con- ference in Washington next week, . fMany business men and officials of *lupper valley states plan to attend the sessions\which open Monday. Gov- -I'ernors of the upper states plan to at- tend and practically all the upper wvalley congressmen will be t‘here. Great strides:in the development of river freight traffic are predicted by experts for next year. Reduced reight rates between north. and uth and relief of traffic congestion (By United Press.) London, Dec. 5.—Allies intend to occupy Frankfort and Essen if Ger- many refuses to accept the protocol :to the peace treaty, an Exchange Tel~ egraph dispatch from Paris said to- .day. FOUR OF SCHOONER'S " CREW ARE DROWNED (By United Press.) New York, Dec. 5.—Four negroes of the crew of the Mary A. Lynch were drowned, when the schooner was rammed and sunk by a tug in the North River today. orado L 126 8c-Toc | 8reat advantages put forward by pro- $c-28¢ | moters of river barge traffic. Subscribe for' Tne .Daily P{oni.r. ENUS PENCILS. These world-famous pen- cils are made in 17 de- grees, from 6B softest to 9H hardest and 3 copying. There’s one exactly suited to your work. Subscribe for The Daily Ploneer GAME IN NEW ENGLAND|™ (By United Press.) Boston, Dec. 5.—Hundreds of] HE best Pencil you can buy is always the least ex- | pensive in the end. .36¢ | thrills of hunting in the woods and license clerks. These officials say that with their knowledge of firearms gained in the army, many men who never hunted before are enthusiastically on the 8c-14c in the number of hunters and their ’19‘_"5'0 gkill in handling guns is reflected in . 8¢ the, unusually large kill of deer ticularly heavy -in Northern Maine ‘and New Hampshire. " CARPENTIER-DEMPSEY| better, easier work. = (By United -Press.) Londgn, Dec. 5.—Promoter C8ch- ran declared today that it was his ¢onfidence in matching Jack Dempsey ...12¢lof America and George Carpentier, .+16¢ | the European champion for a fight . . «18¢| before the Ol PR e Olympia club here June 7. " We unhesitatingly recommend * VENUS Pencils PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE Wholesalers v Frankly Put. Butterfat (packing stock) . Horse hides, large ....... Recently two old people in the neigh- | Butter (packing stock) Ib. Wool, bright . .coveee o e .bortfood were married. Both were well Wool, semi-bDright ...e.e..n- A Bggs, per doz. ...... ave wisuiste .63¢ .imown, being familiar town characters. 5 "@en Jimmy-heard about it he was so iexcited he came running in and ex- \daimed: “O, mother, Mr. Old Jenkins and Auntie Old Murray are married, ‘ud"'l think they’'re awful long waite o, To Win Success. "Depends on the Style. 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PRICE’S KORN KRISP, three for.......... 25¢ Quart Mason Jars PURE HONEY, per jar.......95c Gallon Pails MOLASSES, perpail ....... 60c Case of six pailsfor........... vee......93.20 WHITE SYRUP, pergallon...................95¢c By the case of six pails. . . ... cee.....$535 PORK LOIN for Saturday only, by the hafl loin, per pound . .... i s SEDC Not Cheap Goods, But Good Goqtfl Cheap ~ GLIFFORD & CO”PANY Phone 160 e | Bemidji, Minn. Parker—“Is your wife a woman' b acker—'Xes;. yom,z:h she-{s—1f it 18,10’ sEyler —JTulges worry What could be a more welcome Christmas Gift than a good«‘; Piano or PIayer Piano. We have at this time the largest and most ' complete line of strictly high grade pianos ever shown in Northern Minnesota. Having bought these pianos many months ago, we are in a positio from $75.00 to $200.00 on Pianos and Player Pianos, as there hag been'; ftges;:fid};?x‘; advance, in prices on pianos in the last sixty days with all indications of farther ad- vances. Now is the opportune time to buy your piano or Player Piano. Remember, :}l;ll‘ easy payment plan, “PLAY AS YOU PAY.” This is the greatest opportunity of e season.- i . DON’T OVERLOOK OUR,"EEST BARGAIN” OFFER OF THE YEAR FOR XMAS ONE PMEO, FOFUlaF PrICe: o5« v ausadmemiiGe $450.00 ONE PIANO LAMP, regular‘price................. 50.00 ONE-PIANO BENCH, regular price .. 18.00 ONE PIANO SCARF, regular price. ............ 5.50 COPIES POPULARMUSIC............... .. 150 ONE MUSIC COURSE, value. . ...........ccouvunn. .. 40.00 $564.00 Special féf Christmas $398.50 ‘Only Three Sets to Be Sold a1 Geo. T. Baker Coz The HALLMARK Store Corner Dalton Block p Sl PR NDafartive