Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 29, 1920, Page 6

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" with friends and relatives a Bemidji Nlrwsy' Notes ‘A Bomldjl shower today. YALE thtlng and Mnurlee ‘wit- |/ tlng spent Sunday in the, twin cities/ The 'union’ musiciang are glvlng ‘a dnnee in.the Armory Baster Monday, | April 5th. 5t4-6 Rev. George Bncklmut 'nll holq Easter services at Cass Lake on Bast- : er evanln:. and Mondaymorning, . Mles Hilda Boqulst 18 visiting Bemidji, the guest of. her brothe — . Baudette Eo‘lon 1 Deputy shem! Shea of LBem was_ here Thursda: ‘on . business Baudette Reglon.’ 2 The dance that was to be held in “the New Kapl uilding, April 5th, has been poutponed to a later date., ; 1 o 2/ BtA<B, { Mrs. L. 'Pointe Tett Wednesday for Bemidji where she will spend a week with her dahght r, Rita.—Baudette Reglon o : — ' Ronald ngn returned Sunday. morning from ‘Minneapolis where he has’ been attending the 'Universlty of Mlnnesota . Dan Gray of Sioux City, Towa, is looking after his farm near Lake Planfaganet this week. He will re- ml!n for a few dlye iss Sorm Blue, wlw is employed at ‘the GQovernment school at. Red Lake, was in Bemidj{ Saturday, en route to Northern to visit with her father, Donald Blue. i A ten plece union orchestra will furnish the music for the dance Eas- ter Monday in: the ber .the musi¢ they furnisked for the tlmber work dance. Bt4-6 P M. hqun and umlly of Lllhnn, Wis., arrived the latter part of the week to visit for a short time at the 0, Mar. 29: stead 2.70 per bushel. 2’40 4 :: 00 per cwt: "GRAIN AND HAY 18, bulhel rirg ST TT +$1.00-§1.10 -.rley , bush $1.3 ;| Red’ clover, ‘medium, Ib, orn, pound . ..'..sno ; VEGETABLS. bagas, per cwt....$1.00-31.50 gfr':n:f Dot WL e B1.60-52.00 Beets, par cwt. ..o .s081,00-31.25 Cabbage, cwt. . .. .$6.00-56.00 Onions, dry, fll. AR LN 00-$5.00 Buns, cwt. Dalry ‘butter, pound, Butterfat —Potato receipts todny 44 ‘cars. orthern Round Whites," sacked, m" H. W. Martin of Pupof 7 Y $G to $6.10. Idaho Russets, $6.75 to $7.1 ‘* BEMID.II CASH/ MA'RKE'I‘ QUOTA'I‘IONS. Market $5.90 to $6; bulk, idji Potato Market—All varietieS§, bulk small ' lots e Carload lots, sacked and loaded, > 3 /. IEATR uutton . l2c 14c . 40c-45¢ 26c-30¢c 26¢30¢ ed beet, pound ‘l'nrke s, live, 'pound. Old Toms, live, pound Geese, live,‘pound Ducks,_live, 1b. Hens, 4 1bs. and over .. Sptlnun. all weights, 1 HiD®S [Cow hides, No. 1, pound Bull ‘hides, No. 1, po Kip hides, No, 1, pound Calt skins, No. 1, pound Deacons, ‘each Horse hides, large, each Tatlow, pound ... .. e Wool, bright. . Wool, semi ‘bright The followmx pnces vvere being paid at St.lllwater, Mhm., at time of going to press of today 's Pioneer: P _GRAIN" AND HAY Wheat, No. 5 Wheat, No. 2-. Wheat. No.-3 $$2.50-$2.60 +$2.40-3$2.650 .. .82¢c-88¢ $1.24-31.45 Rye, No.: 2 o ¥ Buckwheat, por lb. No. 2 Timothy hay No. 1 clover Mixed Rye straw Armory. Remem-| home. of.- his. brother, O..'J. quul o= Théy wil] return '.omorrow . -Mr. and Mrs, 8. C. Brown left this morning for Big Falls, Minn., where they will visit for a short time, before going on to their new home at Quill Lake, Saskatchewnn, Canada. Matt Kellay was_in Bemidji Sat’ur- day en route to his home in Niagara, N.'D., aftér making an extended visit a num- ber ‘of points in Minnesota awd Wls. consin. Robert Dahl returned ' Saturday from his home at Minnepolis where he 'has been visiti for. the past week. He' expeets to. remain in: Be- mlddl durlng theé summer. 5 W Miss Eloise L. Cnllban, secretny of the Bemidji Townsite and Improve- ment company, arrived .in the city this morning from Minneapolis ‘on business -connected. with the com- pany’s holdings here. g open on /T Rutn.b gas,; per cw n.buch spent-a !ew hours in the city: today. and returned. ‘Solway whore h ployed 3 5 tha. Gflmoi-e arrived Sat- urdsy f Duluth, where she at-] tended Villa Scholastica, and will remain for the week‘wlth ‘her Miss ! pnrents here ; .G00D FRIDAY RECESS Jaskes were-held today at.the Be- i -State; Normal to- make .up for the usual session on Saturday of this week, which will' be observed as’a vacation, in conneetlon with- Good: Friday, which' is set aside as.a school mliday this state., . The school will cto hursday evenlng and Te- day, April 6. . ..$2.60-3$2.70 ol "] upon “application 'from Baudette, Qo MEATS /' Mut;on. b A e Hogs .... ‘| nue. ¢ | Miss 'Alice, -who spent the week: *|at her. home:. I N. McKee, county coroner, wilt lenve this evening for ‘Kelliher where he has been. called to attend an in- quest regurdlng the’ course of.'the death 'of a man”who 'is reported’ to have dropped dead at-'a ‘hotel there eanv this mornlng ‘TO TAKE‘ SCOTTISH RITE Among those wno left last evening for Minneapolis, to take the Scottish Rite regree, are J. Le/Roy Elwell, H, Z. Mitchell, ‘Alex Shavitch, E. R. Get chell, .Dr. ‘E. W.iLarson: :and:Claude Melver.. 7 8 o LIND AND COX PASSED THROUGH BEMIDJT TODAY John Lind, ex-governor of Minne- Botd, and Mr. Cox‘ot the staté Fores- try, service, passed through:'the city|. this morning enrqute to Park .Rapids in business connected with the Itasca State Park. S HOSTES AT BRIDGE Miss Sally Wittlng entertained at three' tables ‘of dbridge Saturday af- ternoon, ‘at her home on Bixby ave- ‘She_was assisted by her sister, -end Miss Arvilla, Kenfleld ‘won'the highest score 'Miss. Witting ‘{returned last evening to her duties as piano instructor in the ‘Minneapo- lis ‘'s¢hools; ‘after ‘a vacutlon ol one week SHANNON LEAVES TQ REPORT’ Lieutenant Clarence * Shannon . is leaving 'tonight. for 'Camp Hum- phreys, Va., to ‘report for duty as aide 'to General Connors, ' under whom he served overseas. ~He has ¢ | been-- visiting his: parents here as Parsnips, per cwt Squash, owt....... .e Geese, 12°1bs. up, and tat | Ducks, fat . Hens, heavy, 4 1bs. znd over Springers, live ....... e s, 6 1bs.-up, fat.......... od poultry. 3c' per . pound’. over y ltock LICENSED TO WED ense to marry was grant Clerk 6f Court F. W. ‘Willoughby McKenzie' = of Ontario, Canada, and Lillian Tobin of. Rame,v R1ver NYMORE HOUSEWIFE Y LEAGUE MEETS THURSDAY | .On Thursda) the Nymore Christianson. ~hall, newly ‘organized House Wll’es ‘Lea- gue of Nymore will" hold its - third meeting. ' Tom' Welch 'will: address the meeting, and A large attendance is desired. ganizntlon is ‘to become better formed on some of the. political md ters . of “'interest to the: housewife, such as'voting, etc., ~Any’ housewife who -is - interested, can, join. meeting will.be called at 8 o'¢ evening, April 1, at the worlds greatest Artlsts as : \they choose to jbea heard; “ . w1sh you to hear lt For they all make Vucbor Records and the only: 1nstrument @eclally ma‘de to play thelr records is Vlctrola. Vlctrolas m Grqpt Vanety tol$950.v New Vlctor Records .demonstrated the|] »The purpose of the .or-| wéll as friends in Minneapolis during his lety days Ienve of absence. —— —— M.'W. A. MEETS TOMORROW - ‘The Modern--Woodmen will-hold-a | 7 special meetlng‘tomon‘ow evening;at the Qdqd Fellow’s hall, for the ‘purp- ose of initiating a class o} candidates. Lunch will be served, and all mem- bers are requested to be present.’ | * YOUNG'SON.DIED . ' - Nathaniel 'R.: Beaulieu, - eleven- year-son of Mr. and . Mrs.. Henry|¢ Beaulieu, of tnis city, ;died .at his’ home this morning, < Burial will' be made in Mahnomen county. arrangements are being made under .the direction of H: N-McK_,ee,, fun-) eral direéctor. HOLY~ WEEK SERVIGES f ] AT EPISOOPAL' CHURCH The Easter services for Holy week at St. Bartholomew’s church will be as follows: i : ‘Wednesday, 7: 30 p and address. Thursday, 8 nion, 3 Good Frlday. 2.to 3 p..m.—medita- tion on thé Seven Last "Words ot Christ. ‘Easter Day,\s a. m.—Choral Euch— arist and address. Easter day, 10 a. m—Childrens service, baptlsms and’ cathechising. Baster -day, ‘11 . a. ——Knight Templar service arnd. sermon.- The Sir ‘Knights of Elkanah Commandery; No. 30, will attend this Easter. ser- vice. The public are ‘cordially invited ,to attend all of the services.. ’ FIVE LUMBER LOADS # HAULED BY: TRACTOR Five wagon loads of lumber. were transported by tractor this- morning to the’ Bemidji Manufacturing com- pany’s camps to be used for building 'purposes there. The ‘' lumber was sawed at the Bemidji plant, from tim- ber which- was brought in from the mi--Litany a. m.—l—!oly Commu- camp. One large tractor hauled the|: train of five wagons. Liocall ADDING MACHINE MAN % w‘n.n i PEKK“A‘I" 'UICI,’ R.1. Byington -of - Grlnd Yor representahve of the Burroughs Md-, ing! Machine company, will addre the meeting of the}il!:mldji Civic g Commerce associal on “Personal Emclency as App o System.” 5 Severnl other ; mpm wilk brought up. for, discussion ‘and 8 attendance is urged. A splendid meny, has been arranged for the luncheg: BENflpfl CO-ED ATHLET: ) O'FFICYATES AT /BANC! St. Paul, March 29, —Mlss :Corl) Carlson, of Bemidji, was one,of tm in charge-of the annual nthletle bany: quet of Hamline Universiiy; held the college gymnasium, Friday oxen ing, March 26. @ Students _and: faculty bt flLc fl Paul college reviewed . the ‘athletis’ trlumphs of the year at. the nn § FOR, SALE-——Small cook stoye A% 1110 Miunesotn ave. 808. FOR SALE——TWo l’resh cows. O Heink, 41 miles south'of Bemid, Route’2, Bemidji. C.\RPENTERS ,WANTED Fii rs class hard-wood 'finishing carpé ters wanted at Normal school doi- - . ‘mitory. None other mneed apply, 0. M Klarqujst & Son.* ' "33 1 It w111 ‘pay you blg d1v1dends toplace your orders early We.b are having a nard tlme gettmg our stock. ‘Why put-it ofi‘" 7‘ S DINNER PAILS The mill opened Monday morning and everyone that has to carw his lunch will want a new pail. Thermos Lunch Kits, one pint bottle\‘ Heavy Tin Pa1ls with three sections Heavy Tin Pails’ with two sections.” Heavy Tin, coffee in top, sections. - Lk 2 Heav;p Tin, coffée. in.bottom, sectlonsl s BICYCLES Why walk to or from your work every morning and evening ? hxg jitney bill every week? We have prepared to fill your wants ‘Why' run‘up a We have a stock of Reading Standard and Simmons Westminster Bicycles hlt i . Reading Standard, men’s or hoys’ model.. Readmg Standard, ladles model. (Single oar with extra brace.) - Westmmster, men’s or boys’ model ’ (Double Bar.) are equlpped with the highest grade equipment: Best grade motorcycle seat new de- parthre coaster brake, best grade crank and heavy rubber pedals ! ! LESS,FIVE PER CENT FOR CASH PLANET .JR SEEDERS ® Prepare now, for your garden plot ;md get the tools that will let you handle twice the ~ size plot in the same timegyou have to spare.. . The Planet Jr. Garden Seeders and Sultivators. .- are acknowledged ag the STANDARD garden “tools, and in getting your machine it will pay « you to see the Planet:Jr. before buying. - ' For a Drill or Drop Feed Seeder and Cul- tivator ‘we recemmend the No. 25. The ma- ““chine ‘that has proven itself in years of ac- . curate and ‘saving service. Planet Jr. No. 25, Seeder and Cultivator... .Planet Jr. No. 4,'same planter as No. 25 but less too]s Planet Jr. No. 13 Wheel Hoe.. PJanet Jre No. 18, Wheel Hoe SEEDS In gettmg our. garden tools right, is‘only a small part of your garden mcrease. To et/ the most be sure and get good seeds. We have stocked the Northrup King line of garden and flower as well as field seeds and can guarantee yyou the best of I seeds, with’ high germination. Call.in now and get your wants while there is'a good assortment to pxck from. i 2. JOHN. DEERE MACHINERY =~ . Buy. now—and do not be dlsappomted when you are ready to use your machine, * 'We have done our Best to get a good stock so we- could supply. our customérs; ‘but: we want your co-operation to help us in letting everyone get what is needed. -Place ° your, orders as soon as you know what is needed. We have the John Deere line, which mcludes Waterloo Boy Tractors, John “ers and Diggers, Reliance Sprayers, Jo Manure Spreaders. for circular. ffere Plows, Discs, Cultivators, Hoover:Plant- Deere Mowers, Rakes -and Binders ‘and. - We also have the Iron Age Planters and Sprayers Wnte or ask - 'COASTER. WAGONS The boys ars: all anxlously waiting for that new coaster. We have'a stock of roller bearing; high grade wagons. No. 214, Overland No 4 Overllmd .$1.25° No 3'Overland.. 5900 No. 23 Bluestreak MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Given Hardware 314-316 anesota Avenue Telephone 57

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