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. TURTLE RIVER Turlle River held its village elec- tion March 9, and the following offi- cers were elected: Council President—Peter Larkin. Trustees—Louis Weishar, J.W. Radspinrer and Charles Simpkin. QClerk—C. J. Otterstad. T:gasurer»-r’Geor'ge Radspinner. * Assessor—H. A. Brown. Justice of Peace—H. A.‘Brown, two years; Fred Abear, one year. Canstable—Henry Hofmeister, two yeaurs; John Briner, one year. 4 %1 Platt was the election clerk amd Dave Klingerman and Otto Hof- meigter were the judges. Sipervisor—Peter Nestringer, three:years, RN i Clerk—Peter Milbach. " " Treasurer—L. W..Packard. Constable—E. J.: Park. Justice of peace—John Young. * {2y TENSTRIEE. . Tuesday was election day in Ten- strike. There were two tickets in the field,; the Village and the People’s. T tter won, and the following _wére; elected: ‘Pr ent—Paul Haluptzok. Gléerk—Roy Gregg. “reasurer—Joseph Herman. Asisessor—Scott Gregg. Trustee—Garry Cronk. “Justice of peace—E. E. Robideau; -?mstah]e——charles Bryant. RY OF THE BIG » OUTDOORS THREE DAYS ere is a fine_sweep of open air <4 n “Soldiers of Fortune,” which will be shown at the Rex theatre Sattirday, Sunday and Monday. This is ‘g virile picture of an American en- gineer in South America, a captivat- ing ' love story runs throughout the photoplay that will both interest and gfigrtnln. -{#he author of this story was the * 1ate Richard Harding Davis, who was wéll known as a writer of the highest type of modern story. Allan Dwan produced the photoplay, which de- picts the life and love of Robert Clay (Nprman Kerry) an American engi- neer for the heiress of the Liigham millions (Anna Q. Nisson). The ad- venture with Alvarez, a South Ameri- c¥n bandit, who prepares to abscond with the Langham fortune, and starts a ‘vevolution to gain hie end is both exeiting and thrilling. H An exceptionally fine cast is pictur- n this Realart Picture, Norman Kerry, Anna Q. Nisson, Melbourne Mc®owell and Wilfred Luca: H POSTERS. INVITE VISITORS TO CITY REST ROOM Mayor L. F. Johnson -has caused the posting of signs in railroad de- pots in this city, and on the highways entering Bemidji calling to the atten- tion of visitors that there .is-a free maunicipal rest room in the City build- ing and is open for women and chil- dren at any time. MARKHAM REGISTER Among those registered at the Markham on Wednesday are C. C. Thompson, L. W. Bartholow, R. P. Payne, J. O'Leary, J. D. McLean, J. A. 0. Preus, T: L: Brownlee-of St."Paul; T. R. Huston of Milwaukee; B. Alli- son, M. E. Blixt, P. R. Ney, T. C. Stroud, W, H. Vye, J. P. Daly, A. C. Hislop, Dr: O. F. Hederland of Minne- apolis; Robert Waldron of Bagley; J. J. A. Kirkwood, G. H. Webster, 0. E. Peterson,” L. N. Giddings of Duluths M. iEckenstein and R. J. Andrews of Chicago; E. A. Thompson of Boston; R. Donaldson of Adrian, Mich., H. J. Lashway. of. Chippewa Falls, Wis.; Herbert Larson of St. Cloud; and Thomas Curtis of Stillwater. Today’s register includes R. T. Tay- lor, C. C. Mayer, J. A. Brady, W. J. Will and S. B. Russell of Minneapo- 1is, and Harry Taylor of St. Cloud. s, AN Y e T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY The rate for want ads may be found at heading of reg- ular classified department. Ads received later than 11 o’clock a. m. will appear un- der this head in current issue e ———————————————————————— YOUNG MEN—17 upward, desiring Railway Mail clerkships, $110 month, write for.free particulars. R. Terry (former Government Ex- aminer) 119 Continental . Bldg. Washington D. C, 5t3-16 POR SALE—3 12-h. p., four-cycle, .2« cylinder Red Wing motor. In g condition, at a bargain. Can see it at boat house. Aubolee & Kroken: i, * 10t3-22 FOR REAL BARGAINS in real estate and deals of all kinds, see T. Bau- dette, manager of Northern Min- nesota Real Estate Exchange, 216 % ;. ,1 mon 4-10 LOST-—Grip between Markham'hotel and G.. N. depot 2:30 ~Monday morfiing. Grip 'bears name of D.~C. Sagus. Finder pleas return to Markham hotgl for deward. [ 1t3-10 ewett ‘I Wheat, No. 1 Chicago, Mar. 11.-—Potato receipts today, 40 cars. Mafket‘ Northern Whites, sacked, $5.25 to $5.35; bulk, $5.35 steady. to $5.50. Idaho Russets, $5.65 to $5.80. Bemidji Potato Market—All variefies, bulk, small lots $3.25 to $3.75 per cwt. Carload lots, sacked and leaded, $3.50 to $4.00 per cwt. BEMIDJI CASH: MARKET QUOTATIONS. ‘GRAIN AND HAY Oats, bushel .. vee..96¢-$1.00 Barley, bushel .$1.30 Red Clover, m Ge-48¢ Popcorn, pound . 8¢-10¢ Wheat, No. 1 ..$2.40 VEGETABL#S. $1.00-$1.60 $1.50-32.00 1.00-81.26 5.00-$6.00 $6.00-36.00 $6.00-38.00 .50c-52¢ J...66¢ 0c-52¢ Rutabagas, per cwt.. Carrots, per cwt.... Beéts, per cwt.. Cabbage, cwt. .. Onions, dry, cwt. . Beans, cwt. Dairy butter, pound. Butterfat ... Eggs,, fresh, dozen *The following p: .eese13C .19¢-20¢ . «i....120-14¢ Turkeys, live, pound. ... ...40c-46¢c Old Toms, live, pound.......26¢-30¢c Geese, live, pound .... 26¢80¢ .16¢+18¢ ceeiiens o820 Springers, weights, 1b. «....22¢ HIDDS ’ Cow._hides, No. 1, pound. . ‘Bull hides; No. 1, pound Kip hides, No. 1, pound Calf-skins, No. 1, pound.... Deacons, each Horse hides, large, each. .$7.00-§8.00 Tallow, pound 10¢ Wool, bright.. Wool, semi bright Were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., at time of going to press of today’s Eibnger- GRAIN AND HAY 2.60-$2.55 2.50-$2.50 «e..81c-83¢ $1.13-§1.356 $1.55-$1.58 .2 ‘Wheat, No. 2. Wheat, No. 3. Barley .. Buckwheat, per ib. .. No. 2 timothy hay .. No. 1 clover Mixed Rye straw VEGETABLES ° Beans, hanfi picked, navy, cwt. $56.00 ‘Potatoes, per cwt . . Beans, brown, cWt.........«.$3.60 ood | Beets, per cwt. .. ... Carrots, per cwt. .. Onions, dry; per cwt. Eggs, per dozen Cabbage, ton.. Rutabagas, per cwt. Butterfat Packing butter $285-$2.65 | o1 Garlic, 1b Parsnips, Squash, ¢wt. .. .LIVE FOULTRY, Turkeys, 9 1bs. URi..i-ce0e o Turkeys, small and thin. . Geesé, 12.1bs. up, and fat. . Ducks, fat 3 . Hens, heavy, -4 1bs. and over. Springers, live Hens, 5 lbs. up, fat Dressed poultry 3¢ per pound over live stock. \ Horse hidea “ee ‘Wool, bright..... Wanl. semi-bright. - Authorized Ford Sales and Service. e Bemidji Lodge No. 119, 1. 0. O. F, Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening - at 8 o'cloek. - . . THIS WEEK INITIATION C. J. Winter, N. G., Tel. 8627 Tel 719W g i ¢/ 41111 1CDBE Loyal Order of MOOSE, NO. 1452, Meets first & third Tues. each month Cor. Minnesota ?vln’. and Third St. 8 P.M. % Visiting brothers especially invited C. B. Hoyt, Secy. . Phone 701W NEXT MEETING INSTALLATION OF .OFFICERS FRIDAY. William Fox Presents " TOM MIX in . “FAME AND - * FORTUNE” A peppery western drama story of warm hearts and cold lead. L Also, another episode of James J. Corbett, in the “MIDNIGHT : MAN” - - -EAT— AT : Third StrestdCafe | Our Waiters ‘ " Do the Waiting VHOSE. . who em- ploy us get the benefit of our wide experience in our profession. - Our townsfolk are sat- isfied that our trustworthineas has been proven. PRIZE WINNING WHITE LEGHORNS The type of hen shown here is not only the most beautiful for exhibition, but also will make gopd her title, “The Business Hen of America.” ) ,» EGGS FOR SALE Per Setting of Fifteen Per Hundred: : Eggs. These-éggs are fresh from prize winners. * . * J E. PATTERSON Route 3;- Bemidji Comp Phone 26-F-4 Defective