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. 'THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER the week with friends at Bemidji. |Ryeestraw ..........ccc0eee $9.00| Turkeys, old toms .. Mrs. Ben Kroggos of Frohn trans- 'CASS LAKE “TIMES.” acted business in the city Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Sivert'S. Melhus, Mrs. Al Potvin was @ Bemidji{Corn ............. ++..$1,10-31.20 | Turkeys, small and tnln * and little daughter, of Bemidji, were | Visitor ‘last Thursday evening. Geese, 12 lbs. up, ana fat .. William Rogers of Nary was in|pare spending Christmas with Mr. —_— VEGETABLES Ducks, dark .......... Bemidji ; Bemidji Friday - consulting medical|pelhus’ sister, Mrs. Emanuel John- Fro y Beans, hand' picked, navy, cwt. $6.50 | Ducks, clean “ , Mrs. st at Varying Helghts. ] , navy, .6 ; : Newsy Notes advice for a badly frozen ear. son. They returned home Saturday.| fThe reason trorsyt :ccur: on. low g:;atoess e Sl s g ;ggg gucks,h:hlte b ) ns, Swedish, cwt. . . ens, heavy, 8. Mre, Flora Gardner left Monday for | lands when there is none on high | pegty per bushel .. “40c | Springers, 1ive .. .. 4 Bemidji where she has accepted a position as cook at the Third Street Cafe. Mr. and Mrs, Harry LaBarge and baby spent Christmas with relatives in Bemidji. ground is because the higher ground | Carrots, per bushel . .50c|Geese, thin and small . cools off more rapidly than the lower, | pomestic cabbage, ton .. $16.00 | Hens, small . ek and the upper stratum of air being | Holland cabbage, per ton ...$20.00 |Ducks, No.'2 .. e thus condensed, flows downward and |Onions, dry, per cwt. ... .$3.50 | Geese, bright and fat deposits the moisture, which changes |Eggs, per dozen ... ...66c|Hens, 4 1bs. up, fat. into frost. Cold air is heavier tham |Rutabages per cwt. $1.00 | Hens, small and thin . Miss Agnes Anderson was in Be midji Friday en route to her home at Thief River Falls, after spending a week with friends and relatives at Blackduck. Rupert Steckman of Tenstrike was ih the city Wednesday. ' Miss Annie Ness of Big Falls is the est of Bemidji friends this . 7 weekgu Dr. E. R. Two, who is connected| Mrs. C. ;’1 Batlle;, of Bemidji, Was| warm dnd settles to the bottom. Butterfat ......... .77c|Springers, dressed .........0." 23 s with Drs. Larson & Larson, aas just ’t’)‘le(;’&n::etrl::tism the week, visiting ; ; PACInE DRttor b bos s o 10¢ G X "‘Miss Agnes Larson of Frohn was|returned from a trip to the northern MEATS ) m]\laxlns; ongn(riends o the city Wed- | border towns. He also spent the-holi- Miss Alice Pearson spent the first. suhscribe for The Plomeer. — [geo o 0 =0 10¢-16¢ HIDES days with his mother in Minneapolis. 14¢-16%c|Cow hides, No. 1 Bull hides, No. 1. nesday. . . j 18¢ s 8 ¥ Kips, No. 1 ....ves James Wright of Lake Plantagenet Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given enter- Al 182(:1,:::-}52 Call)t ckits No. 1 transacted business in Bemidji Wed- = o goo . L neciy. vt s e ol Bemidji Market Quotations | et 1 oo0: ars eve, waicn € ne year D 1bs Tallow cccoecees in and the old year out. Refresh- ! . > R . Turkeys, fancy dry picked, 8 1bs. T hikes, IavEe sete e ments were served. T up . 3 : Wool, bright ....... cowme Chicago, Jan. 3.—Potato receipts today, 13 cars. Market|No. 2 turkeys .... Woel, semi-bright . somn =B strong. Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, Round and Long|ss==———————x= — ‘Whites, Qacked, $3.60 to $3.70. Early Ohios, $3.05 to $3.65, - ' P Coming next week W \Vairen Edwards was a guest to dinner at the R. J. Boardman home on ‘\!ew Years day. Mrs. Dan McPherson and son, Jessie returned this week from a months visit to various points in the south. They also visited with their daughter and - sister, Mrs. George Nelson, at Lake Benton for a week. : Herbert ‘Warfield has returned from Duluth where he has been visiting friends for several days. William Masterson ot. Northern sold a fine team of horses to parties BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS.' ¢ in Federal Dam on Wednesday. BENEF"’S OF FARM ANIMALS GRAIN AND HAY MEATS J : ! Mrs. John Trettle, who has been fit Oats, bushel .......coeeeue... 90¢ | Mutton x Th t e i visiting friends and relatives at Nary| © ble Work Furnished During oo 0" 0n o) . $1.50 | Hoas, 1b. o e ea I Winter Season—Remunerative $1.40 | Dressed beef, pound ... 5 during the holidays, returned to her Rye, bushel ...... home Friday. Labor Distributed. 40c-42e Turkeys, live, pound.. Red clover, medtum, 1! Old.Toms, live, pound. . Popcorn, pound ............ 8c-10¢ Geese, live, pound . . . Wheat No. 1....0vuuiunnnnns $2.50 | Ducks, live, 1b. .... e Hens, 4 lbs. and oyer .. Springers, all weights, lb. 4 (Prepared by, the United States Depart- Mrs. Harry Roskowick returned ment of culture.) I Thursday morning’ from Minneapolis, . where s{te visited with her parents| The keeping of farm animals fur- during the holidays. unishes profitable work during the win- ter, when other work is less pressing M. A. Greenblat is home from Du.| 80d when they require most care. luth, where he had been visiting| This distributes remunerative labor relatives for several days. Mrs.| ‘hroughout the year more evenly tham CONSTANCE TALMADGE —Iy— I cow hides, No.Hll,Dxisund. ...%2¢-23¢ “The VlRTUOUS VAMP” VEGETABLES. Rutabagas, per cwt. .. Carrots, per cwt. .. Beets, per cwt. .. Bull hides, No. 1, pound....18¢c-19¢ ..30c-32¢ Greenblat will remain in Duluth for| ‘herwise would be possible, Cabbage, cwt. .. $4.00.§4.50 | Kip hides, No. 1, pound. . about a week. Onions, dry, cwt. ......$5.00-$6.00 gz}:c::;nzago 1, pouna.s.z. .535:%433 Pecullar African Reptile. Beans, cwt. ....... $6.00-§8.00 ‘Horse hides, larée,. each $8.00-$9.00 WlLLIAM FOX presents Dairy butter, pound. . .55¢-60¢ima110w, pouna 10c-12¢ Butterfat ......... +.++69¢|Wool, bright " 40c-45¢ 3 ‘ y , Eggs, fresh, dozen......... 60c-65¢ I Wool, semi bright............. 30c The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. L. W.- Galloway re- The i = gaboon - viper ranges over the ;:fi?:dwmfl"fsgg’arf:‘}:'m'gggfn?gfg whole of tropical Africa. The body redecoratinig their new store build- is exceedingly thick, stubtailed, with a huge, spade-shaped head. Instead ing. of progressing In ordinary fashion, * P y B ‘Mrs. W. R. McPherson of Colum-|th!s reptile throws forward lateral at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: bus, Miss., -is visiting her brother,|l00DPs of the body and moves along . GRAIN AND HAY Barley ......eenn.n ....$1.40751.48 The greatest t acing story of the world—thorough- Dan McPherson, for a short time.|in an oblique direction to that In |yyyea¢ No. 1 $2.75-52.85 |Rve, Nae 2.....oovne $1.59-$1.72 Y From here she will go to Interna-| Which the head is pointing. A cap- breds and high life intermingled. tional Falls to visit friends and rela-| tive specimen displayed the trait of tives, before her return home. striking backwards. i Wheat, No. 2... ..$2.72-$2.82| Buckwheat, per 1b. Wheat, No. 3.... ..$2.69.$2.79 | No. 2 timothy hay .. N 77¢-80c| No. 1 clover mixed Sale Starts at 10 a. m. Monday, January Sth Sale Starts at 10 a. m. ‘Monday, January -5th COME HELP US REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING SALE STARTS MONDAY, JANUARY 5th AT 10 A. M.—ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY 24th This sale offers you an opportunity you have long been waiting for—a chance to econorhize, in your Wearing Apparel, Groceries and Meats. Don’t miss this chance. With merchandise still advancing it will be a long time before such an opportunity will again be offered you. Come early. Thousands of dollars worth of First Quality Merchandise. Never before in the history of this store have we offered - such values in Shoes, Dress Goods, Groceries, 'Meats, Ready-to-Wear and underthings. We have enlisted to help stop the advancmg prices, and we need your help. _ 3 . : ; : ; f e - “Lonsdale” bleached Mus- lin, only— 29 per y:d 2-69 One rack of Ladies’ Coats, while they last, Large siie Bed Blankets, SHOE DEPARTMENT | Just a few of the real'bargains offered &ou in this great Economy Shoe Sale. Come early— .$3.98 special— One rack of Men’s an‘d Boys’ Overcoats, while they 2.98 last, only— each i Women’s Shoes, in pat- Men’s Dres¢ Shoes in ent leather and col- brown and black calf, ored kids; values to lace, English toe; val- $8.00, only........ $3.48 ues to $9, only..$7.45 pa 4 9 i 9 . For one week only, Swift’s | Pillsbury’s Best Flour, 49 ‘Women'’s Shoes in black Men’s 8 inch black Lum- . : g 0 d ’ kid, lace, high heels berman Rubbers, si One large table piled high of First Quality Outing Borax Soap, 10 bars for pound sack, for | s : fewlgcolorid 10, 11, 12 and ;zsf Flannels, Ginghams and Percales. Your choice - only— only— shoes; values to $12, only ... until sold, only per yard— R $6.98 | Men’s Four-Buckle Arec-- i 3 9 3 7 5 Boys’ Button Shoes; val- tics, sizes 9 to 12, C i ves to $5, only, $3.48 [0.1\ 2 —— $1.98 19¢ o 5 \ ' \ v i $3.85 delivered in city with a purchase o Five Big Tables of First Quality Shoes