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TN B s PAGE EIGHT INTERESTING MEETIN THURSDAY EVENING ! Report on Regarding { Recent Convention 1$3.25 to $3.75 per cwt. |to $4.00 per cwt. Under the present plans one of the most interesting meetings ever held by the Ralph Gracie post of the American Legion will take place on GRAIN AND HAY THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Chicago, March 8.—Potato receipts today, 38 cars. Market Bemidji Potato Market—All varieties, bulk, small lots Carload lots, sacked and loaded, $3.50 BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. MEATS Miss Ruby Leet and Miss Lucile Young entertained the *‘G. C. Crowd” at a 7 o'clock dinner party at the Markham Saturday evening, March 6. After dinner, the guests were taken|= MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 8, 1920 T00 LATE TO CLASS o LAST—Grip between Markham Hotel —— i s G and G N. pepnt 2:30 Monday OF GRACIE POST NEXT l Bemidji Market Quotations ||| Bemidji FoR nENT—_pamm, 10 eres cturet | Bupae® O O LS terms. J. K. Given at Steam Laundry. Bemidji 6t3-13 | WANTED—Plain sewing and chil- drens’ clothes, also repair work on Newsy Notes . 3 bulk . ked v 5 veaters. Phone 719-W. 2t3-9 Executive Committeceman Will| strong. Northern Whites, bulk, $5.40 to $5.50; sacked, $5.20 FOR EXCHANGE—Five room mod- swea / W ked, $5.60 to $5.75. " o ern cottage, except heat, for 6- to $5.35. estern Russets, sacked, $ o $5.7 «@. C. CROWD" GUESTS AT mg L S e AP St 6t3-13| water front, polished steel top. $50. MARKHAM HOTEL DINNER Phone 760. 6t3-13 LOST—Child’s express wagon Name of FKForest Halgren on bottom "of wagon. Finder please return to 902 Bemidji ave. 3-8tf FOR SALE—Steinway parlor grand piano. Ebony case. $700. Call 760. 6t3-13 Thursday evening .at 8 p. m., March z Mutton Saardidaialiie omie LOON 1O ¥ i » . 11, at the rooms of the Bemidji Civic Qats, bushel .......... ..95¢ SIA?O Hogs b e 19“‘20c(}}e1)x?(le'imvcelzza|:d L;ater:l!:ldence, t;zl : ¥ and Commerce association. . Barley, bushel........... oo 8130 nocded beet, pound. ‘12c-14c tertuifi]eda e ‘;, v;lerMuufi);.zwe\fiel‘n: 3 £ Attorney Archie Vernon of Little| Red Clover, medium, Ib...... 45¢-48¢| Turkeys, live, pound. ... ... 40c-46c | o Al by D e ot At v Falls, a member of the national|, ... jound ............8¢-10¢|0ld Toms, live, pound. .26e-30c | PG e fim "l“p‘:;as Sefv‘:d"” . executive committee of the Amer- Wheat, No. 1 $2.40 | Geese, live, pound .26¢30¢ ’i‘he P, c ke A ue s a - a “es a b sean Legion, has been secured for the | VWHeal NO- Zowrrmrmeerrsss Ducks, live, 1b. .. .. .16¢2180 [ 1% A Juszgzu“e Nee iises i meeting and he will address the members regarding the recent ac- tivities at national headquarters from which he recently returned, after an VEGETAELSS. Rutabagas, per cwt,...$1.00-$1.50 Hense, 4 1bs. and over Springers, all weights, 1b. HIDBS L ',222 abeth Johnson, Dorothy Nangle, Lou- ise McCready, Hazel Laqua, and Lot- tie French. THE CAPITAL FILM CO., presents B important session. He will explain|Carrots, per cwt........$1.60-82.00}c,, piggs, No. 1, pound. ... ...15¢ ; & the actnt)p taken by th:h fl;:é‘;nflll Beets, per cwt... <+$1.00-$1.26 | Bull hides, No. 1, pound........ 13c WANTED AL S organization concerning the federa bba, wt. ... ..$5.00-$6.00 | Kip hides, No. 1, pound......... 18¢ X e : bonus plan and will also explain the|C2b 28 SHE - :5 00-36.00 | Calt skin, No. 1, ""’300|. To buy a light team for cash. The Bandit King of the Screen, in present plans for the American nions, ‘dry, EWks oueiceis 99 ‘| Deacons, each . $2.00 | Sound horses and high price. Phone Legion Weekly, which has been dis- | Beans, eWt. v..vv.en. . $6.00-88.00| oo 0 Nides, Taf 3700 16-F-2. E Storaa. a5 continued for the present time, but|Dairy butter, pound ..80c-52¢ | allow, pound ....... o 10¢ iy g which, under a somewhat changed [ Butterfat ....... e 66¢{Wool, bright. .. .35¢c ¢ form, will be 5‘;’“ out '_‘odth‘; Tem' Eggs, fresh, dozen.......... 50¢c-52¢| Wool, semi bright............. 25¢ 3 bers within a short period of time. i 2 L i g Al I § Vernon has a very interesting talk The following prices were ben'lg paid at Stillwater,”Minn., : OF‘ THE e which should be heard by every mem-|at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: . ber of the local t};e&’im‘-k GRAIN AND HAY MEATS e b In addition to the speaker, arrange-| - Mutton, 1b . RPN 11725 ¥: 14 ments have been made to have a|Whedt, No. 1.......... $2.35-82.45 30O 0 : ‘T4 eC|AL JENNINGS APPEARS . quartette present to present several | Wheat, No. 2 .. .$2.25182.09(veal ........ b veee 190 IN FIRST PLAY TUESDAY 2 . 5 vocal selections. Following the busi-|wheat, No. 3 ..$2.15-$2.25 | Beef, dressed.. ..7c-14¢| || Jennings, whose first photoplay A truly wonderful filmization of the famous bandit; ness session, 1““°det‘“ 1‘23 “‘;'i;dh:te Oats ... oL, T9¢-81c Lfln;bs ey 123%-15¢|.vrhe “Lady of the Dug-Out.” comes ‘Al Jennings. The bandit with a heart of gold—from A members are urged to keep i1 Barley .. .. ......$113-51.35[Garlc.1b. ... .. ++:88C|1, the Rex theatre tomorrow and the range to the penitentiary—and from prison cells ; ¢ of the meeting in mind and not fai Parsnips, per cwt .$3.00 | \vednesday, says that his aim is t 5 F 5 A to be present. Rye, N 2.co ot .$1.53-1.90 | Squash, ewt. . ... .. Tlllls1.00 refcrgijeagfies:e{: ::. A back to real life. A story as big as life itself—you ; : Buckwheat, per Ib.. . .......oeen e et bl Gl Biae L will marvel at the wonderful rise of this unusual man {8 HARTLEY MUSICAL COMPANY IN |No. 2 timothy hay....... ..328.00( LRIE POULTRY ’ |ate records such as he aas put into from the bitterest dregs of life to a position of respect ¢ PLEASING PROGRAM THIS No. 1 clover mixed. $21.00 Tur:(‘eys. 9 l‘;" ui‘lth ey 'V“c this story, are more appealing than and honor. A lesson in life worthwhile. ; i g » Ry s $1.50 urkeys, small ang .s..At Value|,)) {he melodramatic creations of > The Florence Hartley Musical com-|Rye straw ....... sed S Geese, 12 lbs. up, and fat, 5 scenario writers. As a mutter of fact = pany appearing at the Grand the-|Corn ... ... ......- $1.00-51.15 | Ducks, fat ............... the story which is a rea: life tale, i3 < . - ;:filr F‘Tr;l(;l:;]aiiyof\f‘g?i,:;?:)e'x:;lpla?:;{ : é{perl:fn’ggf:vl};'v: 1bs 7and. over. %gfi aore dramatic and romantic than any JACK DEMPSEY—‘ Daredevxl Jack 1y pleasing and attractive program. VEGETABLES Hens, 5 lbs. up, fat...... .300‘ hcal::k)%Ll:;\srgyev‘e.x[')ar::&iév“ Juek,” Will also be seen in his Pathe million dollar serial. .. This musical comedy company will " Dressed poultry 3c per pound Over ||| be seen in another ¢pisode of his . present eich day, matinee and nights, | Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. $5.00; 1ive stock. M E a iSOl forty-five minutes of riotous enter- | Potatoes, percwt ... ....... $3.60 s — - tainment in conjunction with fenturg Beans, brown, cwt .....$3.50 HIDES pictures booked by the theatre, aroad |, i t. Cowhides, No. 1......... 3 Y = 2how at popular prices, and the Elko | Beets, per cwt. ... Bull hides, No. 1. S0 O L RO OO orchestra will play the musical)Carrots, per cwt.......... Kips, No. 1......... —3 —_— sCOoTeS. Onions, dry, per cwt.......... Calf skins, No. 1.. = = On Tuesday and Wednesday, the|Eggs, per dozen . ... Deacons ....... = . = Hartley company will appear in “A |Cabbage, ton......... Tallow ....... = £ Modern Cinderella,”” and in addition [Rutabagas, per cwt..... Horse hides. .. .. = = will be shown the Goldwyn feature|Butterfat ..... . Wool, dright......... = : = “The Blooming .ngel,” starring|Packing butter ... . Wanl. semi-bright. ... = - ] Madge Kennedy. ] = @ ¥ = The Hartley's will also appear| S e When you hear the word “Universal” you naturally think of = Thursday and Friday in a splendif-|Charter No. 8241. Reserve District No. 9. | === £ o Qe = ' qus drama “At Coney Island,” and In Report of Condition of the £ the Universal line of stoves and ranges. When you hear “Simplex = g a ion irley ason w. e e . = . 9y % o . . = addition Shiriey Mason will te the NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK at Bemidji= Universal,” think of the best combination gas, coal and wood range = & acreen feature. o In the State of Minnesota, at tl’l‘: c‘l’ose of business on February 28th, 1920. -E- made The Simp]ex is the same grade in a combination that has E AP 'sources. . o 1. L - HBOOUIES v wtsriro s o Sieiears st s s ibimiscd s s s s ot ! = 2 : 2332 = YOUNG WIFE PASSES 5 U. B, Governmant Securities Owned: 2= made the Universal a household word in Bemidji. = AWAY, FROM PNEUMONIA a Dex:}sit)ad to secure circylation = = VRBIUE) ..ccceceiccetccrsctccacsrortorcacan ey 2 -4 L2 = e o . ¢ Pledged to secure postal savings de = Not an experiment, but a tried combination that has stood the = Mrs. Edward Berwith of Northome d Pledged as collateral for state or other deposits or = : : : . : 3 away at the St Anthony hos-| | B payasl L " 100000 1= test. A list of Simplex Universal users will be furnished you and £ pital urday afternoon after an 1ll- ed and unpledged .. . ,260.00 : = B e . “ = B e manmonia, at the 520 Of | ¢ owmer Borks beliptie Lornment securities . 2P wamw|= we would gladly have you inquire how the users are satisfied. “A E 34 yourn and § sosthi. The seaive] ™ " Comrivey afiee fan U, o ponde (et iosteting, | & Twist of the Wrist turns on your gas and opens the burner.” = were shipped to St. Vincen stocks), owned and unpledged.............. ,544.77 A= A A . 3 3 Sunday morning for burial Locall , ‘gioey or Foderal R securities, e, oiner thar ;'8 ————— wsuri|= Simplex Universal, polishedtop. .. ..................$115.00 = ! arrangements were made under SCEIDLIOR)” iaes oo somitdug s ot iEaliy i L R 1,800.00 | = i i : s Srrasion of 1. N, McKoe, under-| 5. "Yatue of birkink house. swned and sninsumbersd. |[[4 shondd 0= Simplex Universal, gray enameled ..................$145.00 = uity n, OUB. ¢« coveesasscsoscranes ———— 50,000.00'| == — il taker for Huffman & O’Leary. 12. Dawbul resorve with Federal Reserve Bank. .. ... - 29290 = Less five per cent for cash. = MISS MOSHER GUEST OF B e e Faom bmis Danieos apd ount. sompas M |— = ok 8 al e from banks, ers, an rust compani ——3 — HONOR ON NATAL DAY United States (other than included ir Items 12 or 1?). . 7.115.76 | o= FARM DAIRY STERILIZER = 5% 17. checksTor; ‘im:'r Ih(anks E l;lg sa£e lc7ily or town as reporti,ng_“ ke 203.71 | &= — = otal o ems y amnd 17........0iiivennnenn 3 g el P Mrs. Joe Blondo entertained a|1s. Checks on bunks located outside of clty’ or iown of Teporting benk S = i arty of girls at her home on Irvine and other cash itemMS . ..........oiooieuiuiutoraroeisorareoanns 00 1= 5 D :venue Saturday afternoon, in hon-| 3¢ i?&‘i‘&':‘?fi»xffié‘“bf;’t“flo‘z"%x.‘e'f{‘ei‘ii’p‘é'r‘fx?.‘.’,i{e’i’?n“i.se b 250000|= NOT A POISON CLEAN AS WATER. ‘= ot of Miss Gladys Mosher. it being recaivabla. not past Aue 1,000.00| = EA TE‘B = the latter's birth anniversary. The — = iR E afternoon was spent in games and . L T 2 T LT L L R L TR $685,272.67 = = music, after which the hostess served | 55 capital stock paid in........ ..$ 50,000.00 | = : = a delightful luncheon. 23, Surplus fund = - STERILIZES MILK UTENSILS = Those present were Gladys Mosher, | 24. ’: 'fA"dWldfli profits .. SasieR st i K = = Lorraine uljm lflllhelyllll (lfechox‘\vf 068 ‘oUrTent expenses, interest,:and taxes pald. Ghi LG | — Stops sour milk and cream losses. B. K. kills the bacteria that spoil and sour milkk. = Gladys and Louise Iiunell, Cleo and |5 jnterest and di t collected dited in adva € maturity = i i i i 3 i = e A s e i g e T s ot bt R T gse a little in the rinse water after scrubbing separators, pails, strainers and cans. = \ see and Francis Blondo. 27, Amount reserved for all interest acerued. colsoe| = B. K. is harmless—cannot taint milk. Used by dairymen all over the world for years. = i i 2B e O s anid fhust compasicsiin he e 1= Cannot injure metal—sterilizes. Ask for B. K. Dairy Bulletin—*“145 Farm Uses for = LAST WEEK OF DEBATES. United States and foreign countries ... 1056048 = B. K.” 4 = 32 (‘ortmegl checks outstanding ........... 639.60 E y = Philip, S. D.. March 8. William H. 33. Cashier sTcolzxejszoinm?‘\‘w;n .’flifln&!(z o:;:t;aréd 12,416.20 E INCUBATORS E McMaster and R. O. Richards, both|pemand Deposits (other than bank dep = Call i 3 % & s = seeking the republican nomination (deposits payable within 30 days): = all in and 1_nspeqt our line of mcubatgrs. The ones that are guaranteed to give = for governor in South Dakota, op- |34 Individual depouits subject to eheck. ... snese s i tor —OSLIER you absolute satisfaction, or your money is returned. =3 ened the last weck of their debates|™ "“money borrowed) 13,925.00 | = Not how cheap—but how GOOD. = here today. They will speak at Tomlnof) de ([i‘(z)epomtra:' (nitther t;n:n nl:lur:;l; . = = A A osits) subjec! reserve, items al — — b %‘:G;:efd::i ",:’r‘“(‘]"r}{g;"'sg?:;;v";flu;’; 40, Certificates of deposits (other than for money borro . 108,90117 | = FARM MACHINERY = S o e b R A One car of our spring stock has arrived and is being picked out by our customers = i Total Gftine deposlts wublect to reserve, Items. . iss = at a rapid clip. Better look over your stock, see what you need and then call in and — ' b e AR 19, Bills payable with IFederal Reserve Bank $ 15,000.00 = see what we have to offer. John Deere Plows, Discs, Van Brunt Drills, Spreaders, = RS ALIC E Me( LUSKEY, NN CIE R T A R seas.072.07| = Engines, Hoover Planters and Diggers, Mowers, Rakes and everything for the farm in = prominent Lewiston woman, of the too Y oais and discounts shown above, the amount on which Interest\== a guaranteed line of goods. Take no chances on but what you know is a proved = ev., a. S p— . — have gotten Tanlac twenty years ||was made) was NONE. The number of such loans was NONE. = 9 = : ago. as it would have saved her ;h{\p fif Igl:gle(?t:;xs%‘;:;“gf lgfile“:l;gl\;esi'amed bank, do solemnly swear that E If yo figurin OB}){I&I&“?E}}}S HAEledAbREd isabl t h = ! Jots of suffering. Declares she is [|the above statement is true to the best of my xno‘v‘v,leggeBL}i.go\;{eé;e% i l_—_-_- Ydu 31_'18 4 gAtn tg lStSDll::I!E, 1 _VtVOU ela Vls«?i le to g;a your hard- = | {4 now well and happy and that she |} correct attest: C. M. Bacon, Geo. W. Rhea, B. W. I:,al;'in, Dlrecto’rs.as e ] ware :n natls now. present our stock is quite complete and it wou d be to your = ! wants everybody to know about it. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of Mgg}fil}afi%w = advantage. = R «J have been trying for twenty (Seal) Notary Public, = = J Beltrami County, Minn. |&== /o = A —————————————————————— 1436 My commission expires (gctl:)%er 27‘1‘)‘1? i’szs. = = LIQUID VENEER MOP — i e S The mop that can be washed and kept clean. The = efforts failed me completely until 1| my arms pained me so I could scarce- (== Swab comes off with a pull and is easily reattached = commenced taking Tanlac,” was the ly raise my h?nds to my head. = after washing. = remarkable statement made Fecently even had to give up my housework = — gfv l\gr;.PAlilfes t_l\gcctluikeyg :‘emdfilg fl: ::;‘illwas hardly able to get around |= Liquid Veneer Mop, in €ans........c..cccooeene $1.50 = 0. ar eet, Lewiston, s Iy = i = well-known and most highly respected| «yqy can imagine how happy I was|= Liquid Veneer Oil in 25¢, 50c and $1.00 bottles. = woman of that city. \xl'hen,f anter] taklinfg on;y a few bot-|= y = “I just feel like I would give the tles of Tanlac, oun such a won-|= = world o meet everyone who suffers| derful improvement in my condition!) = FENCING = as I did and tell them about this y, it was just the medicine I need-|= B . : = B dicine. I I could only have got-|ed all the time and I continued taking| = Look over our stock of 26-inch field fencing and barb wire and place your orders = ten Tanlac twenty years ago it would |it until now I am perfectly well again. |= at once. The manufacturers are not accepting orders for wire or nails at present, but = have saved me a lot of suffering and|I can truthfully say that I am en-|= we are fortunate to have a good sized stock of fencing and nails. = money. joying as good }lxefalth [nol:v as I ev:s = = e B 4o had in all my life. ave gained | = = _“My IdmfnClp81 trouble wias mltulilges;; about 14 pounds in weight and can|—= 3UY NOW AND HAVE IT WHEN YOU WANT TO USE IT = tion, and for many yefars 1 cou 1 dnol again do all my housework without|= 3 : o = eat mea& OF })astnesd % w"]‘a o' the least trouble. I don’t get tired = = wlays s“h er afterwar. i fwf.“ :’:f:s like I did and after doing my work!_—_= g = always ‘;" a dfi?‘“’ 3 el €T|] can get out and walk for blocks' = lven ar ware 0 = eatmg. an| T:"t I it th 2 ’gt"; and feel just fine when I get back!= ° = with me. Ther, t0 0 o rheama- |home: I earnestly advise everyone|= = o | e M etiors e hips and|Who suffers as I did to take Tenlac”| =5 314.16 MINNESOTA AVENUE BEMIDJI, MINN. £ ears to find a medicine that|be told in words. trouble finally | Drug Store and by the - | =, IWGE Lo ¥ eaercome my troubles, but my|got so bad I could hardly walk and|[gists in every town. S0 OO LA ) | |