Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 8

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—‘L————-\d— P Bemidji Potato. Market--All varieties, bulk, small lots -e.:‘.'.‘,’“ '?‘i‘n .70 per bushel. Carloa, otu. sacked and loaded, \Bem. per Gt . 5 to 35 0 per ewt. Carrol Mar. 31 -—Eotpto receipts todw~ Ma; sy o AP LT rthern Round Whites, sacked, $ ; - | BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTA‘I'IONS = GRAIN AND HA . ¢ A SYRtG -1 Oats, bushel 7 b Mut,ton Barley. bush DL 818 [{Red clover, medium 1b; R f Popcorn, pound’ ... i ] Turkeys, live, ;pound, hent, No.1 $2.40,/01d: Toms, live, d Hens, 4 1ba, Springers, ‘afl wel amEs 8 (Cow hides, No..1, pound. . . _5'1““1! owt ; &2 Bullihides, No: 1, pound CLIVE mum‘u PRk a2 N g 'l‘urkeys, 9 1bs. up’ - % 0 | Calt! sklns, No 1, poun 40c | Turkeys, small and thin Deacons, each....... x $2.25 | Geese; 32 1bs. np, and fat. .| Horse hides, {:.rge, each ko Butterfat . ‘Bggs, frosh, dozen ! Wool, ‘semi brig B “The following prices were ‘being paid at Stillwater, time 3: xomg to press of today’s Pioneer: Si ND HAY ' ye, NO. 2.0 un o ie. . $1.60- $2.60-$2:70 | Buckwheat, per 1b 2,60 | No. 2 Timothy hay 0] No. 1 clover Mixe “with Him. - The eatre pax’ty at;the 'y (xw, Higel 5 ¥nd heér b d Fal ¥, th s er will lnh people tell the story in elght grea : HILLIPS ‘sets a new standard for'all nd X dition. | Ladies® beair tuflan midde sweat- | il : ige ml A il | ; i ut ||| Are 1mportant——ch Y ——r——e ,x Lt b WX 2 i .before Easter. - Fashionable, R e - comfortable fitting: models, ‘for all types; A B ik g T il HHINI e of figures, ‘showing " more than twenty { :;50 m: 4 ‘:di:i:: ':h.: & - L : de A : istyles. “Every style very eorrect ‘and‘fully including silk. A A o /guaranteed.™ We ‘gell ‘only” well known der” straps— ) 2 45 avaang ol e L mak L 31.69 to. $1. 98 and up to 33.98 " new 4 special va see these— LAD El 3 rge and carefully selected assortment, . bought direct from Eastern markets: !nst. November at a. decided saving from pre: 'ent_prices. Bloomers, Gowns, Envelope: hemises. -Fine :cotton, namsook silk; entgxrely dlfl'erent and new. And asaving ' 89c, 98c and’ up to $lfl°0 ~“EASTER CAND!ES ‘and: NOVELTIES ¥ Chlckens, ‘Toys; spe- ; Candles—per 30c," 36¢c " New. line, fancy’ reasonably. See“ n help to..eat anything = ewy T ou;d bloat ‘up: amved, many havi hip neat.. ~had. Ressons for it—paying only. small prices for excellent, smart, 2.98, $3.98, $4.98 up to 5698, $898 and up to $1000 il s CHlLDREN'S AND MISSES’ showmg' all this before-Easter week, 98c, to $4.98;" Why not nght toda illinery Section. . A ing forward to a very busy SIhIrdty. We may h have more than Wi [ “can well take care of: “If you possibly can shop in-the morning. ' If, however, yo '+ eannot do so, come any txme during the day.. We will have four extta snlespeople and wxll do our best to for-you properly £ e : e i ‘ o T ‘ , . Defective

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