Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 8, 1920, Page 8

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B — WAGE EIGHT THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1920 N - “T0'NO. DAKOTA FARMER o g iF e Remember New Owner Will Engage in Dairying, Specializing in Potatoes Chicago, April 8.—Potato receipts today, 61 cars. Market strong. Northern Whites, sacked and bulk, $7 to $7.25 per cwt. Minnesota Russets, $8 per cwt. We have a Special Three Layer Brick—Chop Suey, Vanilla Nut and Strawberry—on sale this week at the following places: ' Abercrombie & McCready ~ Bemidji Potato Market—All varieties, bulk, small lots i | $2.40 to $3 per bushel. Carload lots, sacked and loaded, $4.50 to $6 per cwt. i ‘That he might assume direct oper- ation of a 200 acre farm at Mahno- men and devote his time to extensive dairying, Fred Westphal has sold his farm east of Lake Bemidji to John IW. Groshong of Grand Forks for $100 per acre. | Mr. Westphal has farmed in this Oats, bushel ...........$1.00-$1.10| Dressed beef, pound.,. vicinity for nearly 20 years and has . Barley, bushel. L4 ..$1.30 | Turkeys, live, pound. .. Boardman’s Drug Store Jived on the property, which he has| Mile. Lucille Bataille, selected by a |Red clover, medium, Ib, .40c-44c | Old Toms, live, pound.. just sold, for 12 years, bullding up [committee of prominent politicians, | POPcorn, pound . + s 80-10¢ | Geese, live, pound . Annex Candy Shop @ fine improved farm of 80 acres, |artists, and theatrical managers as|VWD®8t NO.1....w. we. $2.40 | Ducks, live, 1b. ... <16¢-18¢ q which has at present a set of modern | peance's most beautiful girl, during re- Hens, 4 1bs. and over ...26¢ Bemidji Candy Kitchea Miller’s Grocery BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. GRAIN AND HAY ' MBATSR baildings including two barns, tWol ... contest at Hotel de Ville. She siloe, an 8-room house with full base- VEGETA! ment and thoroughly modern. was awarded prize after careful se- A Cow hid mm About a year ago, Mr. Westphal |tection from almost 1,000 contestants, | — Bull hid::' gg’ 1!." pound. . ... . 20-22¢ Brakke’s Grocery purchased the 200 acre farm at and crowned as the queen of queens |Cabbage, cwt i p Mahnomen and has been planning for 89 + e +eee00.$6.00-86.00{Kip hides, No. 1, pound. ... @ometime to move there to enter into| 6868 Filipinos Served in Navy. Onlons, dry, cwt. ......$5.00-36.00 gzlafws::ns, No. 1, pound. extensive dairying, the present loca-| It is not generally known that 5,808 | Be30S, CWL. ...........$6.00-$8.00 , each..........$2.00-32.25 Horse hides, large, h - X tion being considered too small for | Filipinos have served in Dairy butter, pound ...... ...56¢ , large, each ‘$9.00-$10.00 Rim and his two grown sons, wWho |pgyy. the Americal |Byttortat .. ................ .72 Tallow, pound .................10¢ 5 5 Wool, bright will assist him on the larger farm. Bggs, fresh, dozen .... 39¢ | Wool, e f He always has a good word for . 0ol, semi brlght._,,,,,,__. .26¢ Jand in northern Minnesota and has|sent a special correspondent scurry- The following prices were being paid at Stillwatef, Minn., dome remarkably well in. the farming |ing over England, Scotland and Ire-|at time of going to preas of today’s Pioneer: ®usiness here, and had it not been |land to sound out the country, much GRAIN AND HAY ! |Beet, dressed..............7c-14¢ for the fact that he owned a larger[in the same way that a New York farm in Mahnomen county he would |daily might send a scout acrose the|Wheat, No. 1 ............$2.856-§2.95 |Lambs w.e.e.o..........12%-16c Garlic, Ib. ......, s . .86C ot have left this vicinity. country today to gather the opinion|Wheat, No. 2 .. .. ...$2.76-$2.86 Parsnips, per cwt .$3.00 Mr. Groshong, who is at present|of the men in the street regarding s NOU8 oo icine §2.85-32.15 ‘ ‘ ts Squash, ewt..... .$1.00 3} Packing butter .. S we .32¢ LIVD POULTRY Turkeys, 91bs. up .............30¢ Langdon Mig. Co. pocated on a farm near Grand Forks |the pending presidential election. ORLY ooivomuisinianias ve...86¢-87c Turkeys, small and thin....At Value - AND and previously lived west of Bis-| “In a tour of the British Isles to-(Barley ... .$1.20-81.48 Geese, 12 1bs. up, and fat. ..18¢ marck, is also buying a portion of the | day one detects three distinct states|Rye, No. 2 ..... .$1.70-81.72 Ducks, fat ............ .20¢ Hens, Leavy, 4 1bs and over. \ ER As ERS e farm machihery. He will engage in |of mind in relation to prohibition,”|Buckwheat, per Ib dairying and will probably specialize | the Daily Mail reports. No., 2 Timothy hay .. THE demands on us for quality gouds are continually increasing. Quality, Abercrombie & MecCready han- dles our bulk ice cream exclusively. im potato growng. He expects to| “In Ireland ‘pussyfoot’ 'is frank, [ No. 1 Cloved mixed take possesison of his new farm as|free farce. Rye straw ..... goon as Mr. Westphal can complete| In Scotland he is being taken quite Corn ........ arrangements to move to the Mah- |seriously. nomen farm. The sale was made| ‘In England there is a tendency to VEGETABLES Springers, 1i through the office of Reymolds & |raise the Falstaffian tankard and to|Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. $5.00 ensg5 1bs. e ‘fa Winters, land merchants. say uncomplimentary things anent|Potatoes, per cwt ....... o0 3600 rasgeq po'lllllrx:y 3& per b{){md i St the intrut‘};’r‘—and %:t all tltle wlm; g::tfi:. pbem'ni CWl. v ‘LLEGED me:f,?rea ng: ‘‘We’ve got to lool » Per Cwi No‘ DAKOTA ouf"'l‘o mention prohibition in Eng- g:{:lz’gr: ‘l:)::cw't . mm TR"ST CASB land eight months ago was to en-|Eg8s, per dozen ... i TO RE-OPEN TODAY counter howls of derision; today with Cabbage, ton .... the gathering of fresh forces almost |Rutabagas, per cwt. Attorney General Langer Will ., Make Report to Cancel ° hourly, we stand confronted with an |Butterfat ....... estimated prohibition vote in this MRBATS Their Charters country of several millions. . Mutton. W .we.ceeoom. ... 10c-160 LOCAL BANKS HAVE - i ' g (By United Press.) HOOVER CLUB LAUNCHED Bismarck, April 8.—Efforts of At- AGREED TO HANDLE PART OF CO. BONDS| CIVIC ASS'N PASSES New York, April 8.—A National torney General Langer to break up pTTe UPON AMENDMENTS Hoover Republican club was launch- "-fil gl;zgec(t ng:;ce‘ituéiz alyn :v}}';n“:fii People Asked to Help by ed here today following a meeting of Hoover club Tepresentatives from seeused companies appear in district Purchasing as Many PO s e S i el R twenty-five states. eourt before Judge W. L. Buessle to Possibl ~ |Beltrami County Real EstatesoBard, {== show cause why their charter should as gave a short talk regarding the prep- not be cancelled. osition of securing tourists rates: to The attorney general’s office al-| Gounty Auditor A. D. Johnson an-|points in Minnesota, suggesting that Jeges' that the General Brokerage| i unced on Wednesday at the regular|the association gather the facts company, C. H. Robinson company,| meeting of the Bemidji association|necessary to arrange a prosram .o A . : and Nash Brothers, have since 1913 ?}I.,t :.‘lfe county com!?iuioners and | bring siich a railroad rate. The mat- i violated the trust laws of the state|ipo jocal bankers have reached an|ter was referred to the traffic com- i contracting to sell onll to certain| o oment whereby the banks will |mittee for further consideration. ¥ cements 5 & & i b sl oo L up the $100,000 issue of county v‘Preslmogrkerncallgl.gg' the‘at Pick the Winner of the in almost every town of any size in : to. b North Dakota; and that they thereby i;:?x‘:db:: gsp::zhe;rtxz:gdr::iefilggo ;nrf tention of the members the import- . ance of prompt payment of yearly i 1 live stock. in almost everything, means economy in the long run. Quality, as found in the famous VENUS Pencils and Erasers, means luxurious economy. Cowhides, No. 1 ....... Bull hides, No. 1 . Kipps, No. 1 .... Calf skins, No. 1. Deacons .. Tallow ... . Horse hides R g . B If you never have tried a VENUS Pencil come in and let us fit you with a degree exactly suited to your taste. Ask your dealer PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE Bemidji Wholesalers Mimn. i (Continued from Page Ohe.) controlled fruit and berry prices and A bave frozen out the house of Murray :l}::fzefilgto’goge: tc::f $250,000 au dues and also .the payments on sub- & McLean, business rivals, in Bis-| " mhis will aliow the county to carry scriptions for the site to be furnish- i on the road building program until ed the Stellar company which is ‘to The state asks cancellation. of their| gy ut the first of ne?(t» ear, buildin; build a wood distillation plant in this chastors, op, failing in that, that the | 0t he B O R eyon as possible |Cty foF the manufacture of turpen- companies be restrained from further Toh eBco idji-Cass Lake road Ii)s to he tine. alleged illegal combination. e emy d"& th efim field for Several communications of interest The first against ‘“the alleged tecn{nme::i ec. as t?meti det this | were Tead and an announcement was trust” extends back over a year. t Tepair BOC recgns caon ar do th ’: made by Secretary Stanton that the that time the state failed to obtain end, Auditor Johnson propose , that | maps which are being sent out by the conviction in the federal court a committee be named to push the|nyississippi River Scenic Highway as- Companies concerned include: project before the commissioners. sociation have been changed so that Nash gfixthers C. H. Robinson com- Speaking for the bankers, W. L.|Bemidji, in large letters, is design- pany, the G neral Brokerage com- Brooks, cashier of the Northern Na-|jted as the northern terminal of the 4 he Gene:'ia Fork: Mg tile tional, asked that every person, who | route instead of Lake Itasca as shown m%a ntyethemnDeC :':ps O r:;‘::a:o;n ® :is ablefl(;ot;;l}l‘rc}lmaelab col:lsnty bondt, on the older maps. . : s o 5 o so, that the local banks may no wany, Minto Grocery company, Stacyy,ve ¢4 stand the burden of the whole Froit company, Valley City Fruit|,mount. It is planned that the bonds company, the kSt‘a‘Y'B‘sg‘“’ék €OM- | yi]] be issued in denominations as low pany, the P’"w.“. ““tG orrigan | 55 3500 and every savings depositor| company, the Williston Grocery com-|;, the local banking houses will be pany, the Ward Fruit company, the|,eq to buy if able. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Gamble, Robinson Fruit company, . o the Gamble, Robinson Minot com-| » MITTION DOLLAR FIRE Mrs. Mathilda Rhoda left this championship bout pany, the Gamble, Robinson Valley| palias, iexas, April 8.—Five main|morning for her home at Long Prairie ‘ City company, the Gamble, Rohinson | puildings of the aviation repair de-|after spending the past few weeks yourself -l"l:}l?tow'fl compans, flf- MC%‘.';““‘ pot at Love Fie.u burned early today |at the home of her son F. «. Rhoda, ) olds company, the Lewis Vidger|with a loss estimated at a million = cempany. dollars. Mrs. 1. W. French returned from The Most Sensational Little Falls 'Wednesday morning Boxing where she visited for a few days at TElon S the home of Mrs. C. F. Raymond. ATTEND TONIGHT’S Of especial interest to every mem- ber of the American Legion are the|Minn., matters to be considered at the meet-|day, a! ing of the Ralph Gracie post to be|weeks wi ’ contest ever staged re- fought on the screen. Every movement re- corded. Without ques- tion the most thrilling PROHIBITION GAINING " FAST IN ENGLAND ¢International News Service Staff Correspondent) held at the rooms of the Bemidji|McGhee. She came also to attend the _ London, April 8.—*Pussyfootism” |association this evening and all MacGregor-Given wedding. Bas passed the joking stage in Brit-|members are urged to be on hand TR ain. The prohibition or temperance |and see that the projects under con- MEN’S CLUB ENCOURAGE Jsmue has reached such a stage as to|sideration receive proper action. GARDEN PLANTING warrant. great newspapers and even Reports will be made by various A great business houses taking a cen-|committees and many interestng an-| St. Paul, April 8.—A city-wide ef- Mrs. John Martindale of Aurora, returned to her home yester- fter spending the past two th her sister, Mrs. Given sms of the opinion of the nauon. nouncements are assured. ,The local|fort to encourage garden planting . e n All this was amusing to Americans [post is tackling some mighty big this spring will be made by the-St. and entertalnlng pic- im England, who watched with almost | propositions and must have the hear-|pay]l Men’s Garden club. imcredible wonder the extent to[ty support of every member. After| T initiate the campaign the clubs tul'e yet made. which the opponents of prohibition |[the business session a buffet lunchipaye called 2 mass meeting at’ the advertised the prohibition issue with | will be served. anditorium tonight when free seeds, their jeers. The International News ! Rervice reported at the time the fact |RECEIVE SHIPMENT distributed. President Marion LeRoy that the opponents of prghibition OF AUTO ACCESSORIES Bmmn of the University of Minne- were proving ‘‘pussyfoot’s’ best somtabois' £ be the chief speaker. friend. - In music nalls, in cafes, in Kaliher-DeLieul ts 2 enlumns upon columns of type, and |, :.h ‘”('; ehe 0 c?img;‘l]llys' i‘;:?nh on the bilitoards the friends of Dem.|for the Overand an illsy-Knight en Rum have been advertising to the automobiles and the International public which really dodn't care for|motor trucks, has received a large the fact that “pussyfootism” is a shipment of autompblle accessories pational issue, a national menace,|3nd spare parts, oils and greases, and is now ready to serve its patrons even. . . The Daily Mail, published by |38 an Overland service station. Northcliffe, was at the forefront of those who, a bare six or eight months What the Flowers Tell. ago, were trying to laught prohibi- Wild rose, loyalty; carnation, ad- tion to an early death. sc?rcelydla miration; violet, modest strength; day passed without one to four di-| Baster lily, purity; lily of the valley yeet or indirect humorous" slurs ap-i Hey. gearing in the Daily Mail—the object always-laughing to scorn the prohibi- tion issue, which was always refer- yed to as “pussyfootism.” . 2 Today the same Daily Mail has ly, triumph. FOLLOW THE CROWD 507 Mississippi avenue and paying 7| Friday and Saturday D—Jack shaft for automobile. T . ’ : B FOUND-—Jack shatt tor S wroving ]| Matinees 1:30 &nd 2:30 Evenings Continuous, 7:20 to 11:00 sweetness and modesty; rose, happy a:?p:?y and paying 36 cent;d:o; i - s . = . . 2 . . . . Jove; dalsy, genticness; water lily, In- | LOST_Eik’s ‘tooth watch charm, Admission 75¢, or $1.50 per couple. Ladies are especially invited fluence; poppy, contentment; cOSmMOS, gold mounted, short chain attach- - = 4 - i hope; chrysanthemum, friendship; hol-| ed.” Leave at Express office. Re- ward, - t4-8 omeaion. st ol ADDITIONAL WANT ADS FOUND—Bunch of keys on ring. Owner may have same by calling at ! ‘ V , . Defective |

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