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BEM[D" HIGH l m ] ; > : o goe 2 Pl and Surgeom - | Bemidji Market Quotations ||| ... & =535, |, MUST Dl,‘:l EAT Chicago, Jan. 15.—Potato recelpts today were 33 cars. DRS. GILMORE & McCANN. 5 -~ |Market strong. Minnseota, Michigan and Wisconsin Round Friiins: anl Suipess g ] and Long Whites, sacked, $4.30 to $4.50; bulk, $4.40 to $4.55. saselsa “ Minnesota Kings, sacked, $4.25. Idaho Russets $5.25. i1 yiomeuinies Bloki’ _ .| ‘week and are causing a great lower bowel and removes all foul amount of speculation as to the out- | E&8s, fresh, dozen 53 25 e Wc_)ol, sem'l bright: ........... 5 matter which poisoned stomach. Of- chance tO enJOY an evenlng Of real :come. The most important game The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., | ten CURES constipation. Prevents C L k h l b : R D o noai | AL time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: sppendicitie, T, INOTANT. plasy sport. ass Lake has always .been 1 " |Parsnips, per cwt...... BNEPY. 1.76 | ant .ackion o o i R S A SEATH AND He¥ e et 3135 | bothdoctors and patients. -one man| 3, re@] rival in Basket Ball and they are to %eeeall:‘m‘i);attecei from the race. su’!x": WhedlaNO: Lo foinc ‘ggg.‘ggg who suffered five years from indiges- h Th d stugj in the cihampl;onishlpdr;ng, Be- vvgfi:: fig § “::2:88::2:99 LIVE POULTRY. .. 3%;;33; onstipation was helped by at lt Strong t 1S SeaSOIl e Beml midji must win rainerd journeys e " ; bt P ‘%o Little Falls and St. Cloud goes|gamey " .. e T e ,‘}'_’f‘?ff‘f"_"w i~ City Drig Btose boys are in top notch form after a tWo Ducks, clean ... . . N1 ; the fourth district game for the ’ 9 Walker Eve. phoe el haans e S Ducks, white ..o...ococeiress Drop ‘BLACK SILK . . strong quint this year is shown by ens, heavy, 4 lbs. and over.... . ; the way in which Cass Lake and |Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. $5.60 (Springers, live................ E Akeley were defeated. Coach Swen-|Potatoes ................... $3.30 | Geese, thin and small . 4 . k son, a former St. Olaf athlete, has|Beans, brown, cwt ...$3.50 | Hens, small : © M I - THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, .“mo PAGE ug;’uf ‘ Bemidji Potato Market—All varieties, bulk, small lots, 0N SATURDA $2 20 to $2.60 per cwt. Carload lots, sacked and loaded $2.75} . to $3.25 per cwt. ‘ fiEMlDJl CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. A. Brose THURSDA : TOBACCONIST 'l'e;n‘f of High School Veterans GRAIN AND HAY ’ MBATH b T Will Play Locals On Oata: Thsliel = r 90¢ guttox]:b SR e e e = 400 Minn : ) an. arn Armory Floor e 3 Drsued boat. potiad 11018s|| Keeps the best stock ot Fic S Red clover, meatum, Ib. .40c-42¢ gl‘g‘fg:;s l:;’:é Efififl%‘ ;gg'ggg Tobacco in the Northwest, Popcorn, pound ............ 8c-10c P s # N 2 WILL BE THE SECOND Geese, live, pound ... «»..26c30c| | gls0 Pipes. We do .Pipe Re- Wheat NO. 1....ooevuneannnn $2.50 | Ducks, live, Ib. ...... 16¢-18¢ l' i DISTRICT TITLE GAME % Hens, 4 1bs. and over ......... pairing. CAss LAKE CI Y ' EAM Springers, all weights, 1b. . i —— VEGETABLAZS. VS, BEMIDJI LEGION TEAM If you like action this will be your $1.00 5 Hli)ES $1.50 |Cow hides, No. 1, pound Bull hides, No. 1, poun Visiting Team Has Played To-|Rutabagas, per cwt. Carrots, per cwt gether Past Three Season’s | geets, per cwt. . GLYCERINE MIXTURE 18c-19¢ FOR GAS ON STOMACH § Y Kip hides, No. 1, pound 30c-32¢ and Is Fist Bunch Cabbage, cwt. .... .$4. X 3 + |Onlons, dry, cwt. . g:fc::sln%ag‘o 1’ Do 46c-48¢| qinple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka relieves ANY CASE gas on stomach or sour stomach. It acts on both upper and Beans, ewt. ........ .. $6. X Three important basketball games | pqiro butter, pound ;‘:fiz;h?;’:hé‘rge, each $8.00-$9.00 are scheduled in the district this|p,¢terfat Wool ’brlxht ----------- 2o Staples for the other two import- Rye, No'2 $1.69-$1.70 | Turkeys, 9 lbs. up o |Weeks’ drill. ant games. Buckwheat, per b............ 23 %c|No. 2 turkeys ...... _At Value Second District Game. No. 2 timothy hay.. $23.00 | Turkeys, old toms ............. PP . ..$22.00 | Turkeys, small and thin.... A Shine - P ) The Bemidji-Walker contest will|N: 1 clover mixed -¥ ) h — ) j Rye SEAW . uiiossme s sise st $9.50 [ Geese, 12 1bs. upy ana fat .. ... —a . Sta 5 be the second district start for Coach 7 S— me ) o S, Butths guintette, Wil 1t witl BaJOOTD < ovviiiiieutiians $1.10-31.15 | Ducks, dark ............. In very & Ga _ . arp at ..$1.26|Ducks, No. 2 ...... .$1.50 | Geesa, bright and fat. . an entire veteran team composed of geets,ls per (:w:Wt men who have played together for|Carrots, per the last three sex?so:s, thegseama men |Onions, dry, per cwt $5.25-$5.75 | Hens, 4 Ibs. up, fat. .. that made Bemidji play at top speed | E88s, per dozen. .64c|Hens, small and thin . every minute of the contest last year | Cabbage, cwt. 2.26 | Springers, dressed to come out victorious. Rutabagas, per Butterfat . . HIDES Fast Little Forward. Packing Butter. .. .43c|Cow hides, No. 1.............. In McDougall, at right torward, Bull hides, No. 1. "Walker has one of the fastest little|Mutton, Ib ....oovevuuenn. 10c-156¢|Kips, No. 1...... forwards in the district. Kuhlander,|Hogs ...... «...14c-163%c|Calf skins No. 1. the other forward, is not far be-|Veal ...... sesesescss 18| Deacons ..... hind McDougall. Both of these men |Beef, dressed............... Tc-14c|Tallow .i....... will have to be covered every second [ Lamb8 ....cccvceecascan 1234 c-18¢ Horse hides, large. . 4 4 of the game if Bemidji intends to|Cucumbers, hot house, doz..... $2.00 Wool, bright.................. e a | l I l e ' I O win. Bacon, at center, is one of the|Garlic,Ib..............ovuva.n 35¢c Woel, semi-bright .......... = best pivot men in the district and - e = the battle between him and Captain Stechman of the locals will be a de- ciding factor in the outcome. Playing guard positions, Walker has the veterans “Dutch’” Rau and “Swede” Dickinson. Adults 50¢ Children 25¢ Including tax = .+ Including tax : T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY ||~ Pomazn nmnmmgrg:ronz Continuing our Sale of Any Coat'or Suit now on hand that origin- e S Mhrsbem mropcia of o ally sold as high as $100.00, at the one price of ular classified department. ||formerly” occupied by te Prolées Il PARENTS HEAR THERR ‘Ads received later than 11 bakex"ly.l dThe new I(Iicntioxil is betlpg 35 5 3 ’ to acco te tl con! BAND BOYS’ CONCERT|| &;clogk & m. will appear un- [|renoioled, &0 Sty to oxpeetes that it will be ready fof occupancy soon. The Pfeifer bakery, which has closed. for the time being, will, be established in a new location in the spring, it is reported. none worth less than $59.50 ‘Thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended, the concert, given by the Bemidji Juvenile band last evening under Director riggs, at the rooms of the Bemidji Civic and Commerce assaciation at 8 o'clock, was a decid-|NO “TRANSIENT” WHISKEY ———eeeeeeee ed: snocess. IN FRISCO LOCKER® MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.. Before an audience that filled the San Francisco, Jan. 156.—This ci.y : reom the boys made an exceptionally | was the scene of a series of mournful fine showing. By actual count, 78 processions today. Members of ex- boys took part in the program. In|clusive clubs were removing liquors the band there is a membership of |from their lockers and locking the over 100, but several were unable to|bottles in their home cellars. attend on account of sickness. Club men were notified recently Until about four months ago, the|by the collector of internal revenues boys were working under many diffi- |that it was illegal to keep liquors in cnlties, being hindered in the prog-|their lockers if they were not actual ress’ made, first by lack of musical [residents of the clubs. The collector instruments and later by having no|gavée them until tomorrow to move suitable place ni which to practice|their private stocks to their own together, at that time the reconstruc- | homes. tion of the City building being under The San Francisco clubs thus far way. Since the completion of the|have been comparatively ‘‘wet.” City building, they have been prac-|= tising regularly under the leadership of Mr. Riggs, who states that he be- lieves the boys have done exception- ally well considering the difficulties they have had to meet. A. P. Ritchie and several other parents of the juvenile members epoke in behalf of the parent body and expressed their appreciation for the excellent work done by the boys and all who have assisted them in their. training. FOR SALE—Good dry seasoned hard wood. $3 per one-third sawed cord. Phone 93. 6d1-21 ‘We have quite a number Machines T ieinmesots Aves Bemidh - J. Bisiar, Mgr. Phone §73-W | ————————————————————————— of choice garments on hand DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. in all sizes, and at a decided ; saving. Do not wait, it may I TOM SMART i Dray and Tramster Res. Phone 68 Office Phone 12 818 Amerioa be too late, as we are selling | them fast. e e e e e e e ASSOCIATION OFFICIALS ARE MEETING TODAY (By United Press) Chicago, Ill, Jan. 15.—The an- nual meeting of the officials of the American Baseball association, of which St. Paul and Minneapolis are members, is in session here today. Rough schedules for 1920 were submitted. - President T. H. Hickey, ac ordin, E to early reports, will be reeiected. & You Ca” Rest a.U/ According to Hickey the season will open April 14 this year and We have just received elose about October 1. YOU have that peace of mind which enables you to thmk of ~ —_— a MIDDLEWEIGHT WRESTLERS price sheets, costs, etc., are within the impenetrable walls of a 'OR CASH. MEET AT ARMORY JAR. 22 models of Spring Frocks, 2 P A middleweight match 18~ adver- tised for the Armory to be held on January 22 by local promoters and ¢the entire gate receipts, expenses ex- cepted, will go to the winner, who will wrestle catch-as.ca.n holds for falls. . €. L. Curtis of Bemidji, considered a good man in the game, hé having taken part with some of the best in the game, and Dan Larkin, who is : eaid to be the champion middleweight PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE of the mayy and who claims the N E middleweight- championship, will Wholesalers meet for the supremacy in the grappl- &ng.. The referee will be named just ‘Before the match. GF Alisteel Safe The Label of the Underwriter’s Laboratories on each safe is your' assurance of protection. This label was won after vigorous and exacting tests. We want to show you these safes and tell you sonally what they have done for hers and what they wil do for you. and you will admit they NO ALTERATIONS. i a number of advance? are pretty. bigger things when all your valuables—your records, documents, ‘ Come in any time—there’s no obligation. \a i Al S 3 Uk o 207 THIRD STREET BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA | _The GARMENT SHOP | Mol BT