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mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed | to them at their places of residence as _stated. 3 ‘Witness, the Honorable Page Mor- ris, judge of said court, and the seal thereof, at Fergus Falls, in said ‘dis- trict, on the 9th day of April, A.'D. 1920. S CHARLES L. SPENCER;. -~/ - Clerk: (Sead of the Court) ' B By L. A. Levorsen, - B Deputy Clerk: rupt Acts, e)écapt.luch debts as are|ing be, had upon the same on (the. excepted by law from such, discharge. | 24th day-of May, A. D. 1920, before Dated this 19th day .of February,|said court, at 8t. Paul, in said district, A. D. 1920. :}E t11.! ot"docth in tfhebforexllsi:r]:;dand P at notice thereof be pul ed . in . \ = KARL AUGUST JOS%&&%N‘ the tl:;ngidji .dl’;%::e.r;t a %ew;::pefi Chicago, ‘April 12.—Potato receipts today, 68 cars. Market| Order of Notice Thereon: P i . . A 3 ersons in steady. Northern: Whites, sacked, $7 to $7.25; bulk, $7.15| United States District Court, Dis-|interest may appear at the same time to $7.40. trict of Minnesota, Sixth Division, ss.|and place and show cause, if any they ) s On this 9th day of Apti!, A. D.|have, why the prayer of said peti- b ropu party | Bemidji Potato Market—All varieties, bllllk,v small lots 1920, on reading the foregoing peti-|tioner should not be granted. e oo D o smsorve| $3 0 $3.25 per bushel. Carload lots, sacked and'loaded, §5.50 tion, it is . And it is further ordered by the Ordered by the court, that a hear-|court/ that the clerk shall send by banks. Prohibition was staunchly|to $6 per cwt. ‘supported by thés party, which was also the supporter of the Aldrich . : | measure for the establishment of the BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. .\ federal reserve banking system. i Domestic Troubles. GRAIN AND HAY Domestic troubles such as tariff, . 5 . taxes, distribution and production, re- Oats, bushel ...., ./« i | Hogs, 1b. e 0.0 0i0 0 i/, quife‘the/aid of the women to bring Barley, bushel $1.00-31.10} Dyeased beef, pound... ... iim12c-14c : about a correction. Closer co-opera- .o 5"l ver "modium, 1b Turkeys, live, pound.....400-46¢ 5l ' ‘\] 29 1 eyt o ¢ tion.is.urged between the women of a gl.d':“fl" live, pound. a0 ; e\ TiVa¥ € g uar antee e the cities and. the women of the coun- Popeors, pound s....... 088, live, pound s c 3 L . ? Wheat, NO. 1..e.vm oo menem-+$3.40 | Ducks, 1ive, 1b. «.ooomomro16e18¢| B thls New Edison * itry'and'to bring this about, special : St st Do made in e"n" county Hens, 4 1bs. and over........ ._.25c * — (Continued from Page One.) +ing election than ever before to make _this nation an expanding force of .sonstruction, says Mrs. Fosseen. She also called attention to the part taken by the republican party in 1d4-12 | Mutton the. t; ization t ) T—— - ’ ooopl St COuly ormutintion o e » miDme to be an exact rgs;;:otah:: from the country as well g“’& :}gz, 11::- ;. pound.... igo-fl: i g .7 E 1 1] by 3 eeseres . C=. ” 3 as from the city, town or vllage. B bt N 1, pousd . B e Duplicate of the Let us play this instrument for you. It is an exact duplicate of the famous Original Laboratory Model which cost Thomas A. Edison three million dollars to develop. BTy as women but:as voters, co-operating | 081088, dry, cwt. .......$6.00-36.00 | Calf skins, No. 1, pound. ..35c-40c . | i G with the men. Meetings should be|Beans, CWt. ... .. . . m$6.00-$8.00| Honcons. each....... .. $2.00.32.20 ‘ : i m h he fointly with the men so that both | Dairy butter, pound ..~ . T koo Aok dob it 4 Instruments t at sexes may understand thoroughly the | Butterfat ........ «y o 00 736| Wool, BrAgRE. o oot N | "o 113 stand taken by the other. Meetings|Eggs, fresh, dozen.. Yool et ik <800 o lllaZ d m ll ' i";dfl:fia ht%iesfl only shoull(’il oonngs 8BS, Tr:_f . n- 40c| Wool, semi bright. o oot B i .a e l lons i eld, that the domestic problems may e following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn. 00 66 C= be completely discussed. : 5 ¥ ) 1m. ; “Ppin:li‘plia il;(g:'he fd.,sl‘m:‘md fnd at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: 4’0 ” on man in the background,” is Mrs. Fos- GRAIN AND : : T . 4 seen’s expression for' the - change Wheat, No. : 8::“_” 80 Yeal . g j g il eSts‘ which ::l.\enl;olh‘eves is most necessary. | wheat, No. 2 $2.66-$2.75 | Lambs 18 ! p ; ete . Organization. I I ) » & Following Mrs. Fosseen’s interest- COlll d t ing talk, the temporary organization . : P | e an hear l 3 was completed with Mrs. F. S.'Arnold % ja 0-$: ehlman,d‘Mt:. James K.dGiven, sec-| No. 2. Timothy hay i . 7 : s Yetary and ‘treasurer, and an execu-|No, b tive committee with o’ne ‘woman mem- N:. 12 2’.‘;‘,".‘,",’,&:{ R 13¢.00 Tarkeys, 9’1'1,‘;‘ u;'om.'!'nr ber from each of the five conimission- | Rye straw & ’l‘urkcyl: small md't'h'i.n iy er districts in.the county. A resolu-|Corn ............. ...81. .40 |Geese, 12 1bs. up, and fat tion pledging the support of the or- Dnen', fat : ganization to the Constitution of the Hens, heavy, United States, to ‘the policies to be Springers, 11Ve ... .ccomoee adopted and the nominations made .26 | Hens, 5 1bs up, fa at the national convention, complete .60 | Dressed poultry 3c per pound over support of the republica: %)arty being . live stock. understood by this resolution. ¢ " i — | Cowhides, No. 1 W3 B MARBRWK cr"m" - i ]cabbage, ton ..... Bull hides, No. 1 .. ® | -|Rutabagas, per cwt .26 | Kipps, No. 1 .. i ’ ’ PRBENTS ARG“Mm ...... Calf skins, No. 1 o e L S Deacons cesreectaarenaees . eW 1 on w#ad hoo ; o, G Tallow '. . s (Continued from Page One.) ' |Mutton. b . Horse hides . 3 R golden opportunity slip through our [FOrk, dressed Wool, bright. . “The Phonograph with a Soul”’ tesseesemnim . 360 fingers, but step up to the front and make the automobile pay for, the % 2 : trouble and expense it has brought WANTED—To buy second hand 5- - The tone-test is the acid-test of a In every test, human ear has been into the world, and especially in. the passenger Ford for cash. State phonograph. unable to detect any difference be- good state of Minnesota. !B i price. P.0. Box 216, Bemidji, ) A ? Some people have also formed an- (J| 2no- ;084718 The artist sings. ' Suddenly he ?:&in living voice and Re-Created other wrong impression in their|fl... 7 _ IN BANKRUPTCY. g ceases to sing—and the New Edison What other phonograph manufip- minds, and that is that it means only lo Is one road in our county, or only one 8 . No. 1749 takes up the same song alone. e lai rtily loas: % aystin 1 the siaés. This, i siso el I QMBS R g gl the District Court of the United there any dtlifitel:'e:!ce between (t;he' a\; gnwedi’t‘?,e claim this—much less guar. wrong, in that it just means the ve; AR tates, for the District of Minnesota. ing voice and that voice as Re-Crea Y A - o s it makes available. the|the Methodist church meets tonight|™"n “the matter of x_g“‘" b the Now Edison? : : Insist upon seeing this Laboratory : at 8:o’clock. in the basement of the|jyosefgon, Bankrupt. ¥y £ Madel of the New Edison. Let us give staté and county funds now spent on 085, 508 o ; 3 A e . our’ present state highways for cor- ::}:,‘:,’,“i“ socml.;lr rm"n}: l’v'ifi"‘b. noa]; To‘ the Honorable Page Morris, 4,000 such tone-tests have been: you Edison’s unique Realism Test. Let Judge of the District Court of the given. : us show you clippings from America’s - struction and maint ses, Jor g on sther Highwayy leading | *1*" 2271 Jainsd Bates for the; Disirict'od 50 different artists have made them. = leading newspapers which substan- - ) tiate all e say about the New Edison. ess is transacted. R away from the state road and into| : : Y Minnesota: liff the country in every direction.. That FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED Karl August Josefson, of Debs, in 3 million people have heard them. . i‘:htlhe tfiecuxfilhunit in hthet syatehl?,_ ' 30 cmvmd B.ESIDE]N(!]E %e Comt\aty of Bel;n:lmx tgntd'sqste coé - . : B ile the alance .is. the township|: A fire (which caused very little|Minnesota, in said district, respe & . . unit. . * .1 |damage to the A.'T. Clavin residence |fully represents: By Our Budg'et Plan is your Opportumty to get your New Edison In a short ‘period of time, lét us|at 315 Fifth street necessitated the That on the 17th day of April, last \ . - : . - s say for instance in twenty yeats|calling out of the fire department at passed, he was duly adjudged bank- now and pay for it at your own convenience time, we venture to say that every |noon today. Slight damage was done | rupt under the Acts of Congress re- milé of road in our state will either | to the'roof by a fire which is believed | lating to bankruptcy; that he has duly be gravelled or paved, and that 'we |to have started from the chimney. |surrendered all his property and will have ‘'money to burn, besides, if i 7 rights of property, and has fully com- \ 2 our legislature should Tet the present]. . plied with all the requirements of || | w Y proposed legislation stay in power. m‘ms SHIPPED TO ST. CLOUD|gqid Acts and of the orders of the ar er S r u an e e r ) or e Any man or woman who loves their | '‘The remains of John J. Barrett|court touching his bankruptcy. THIRD STREET : BEMIDJI, MINN. home on a par with themselves, must ‘Wherefore he prays that he may be o : X - Y decreed by the court to have a full : also love their home: - community, discharge from all debts provable county and state, and this must in- A : clade their ~ roads, schools and against his_estate under said Bank- churches, if ‘they are people who be- lieve in progress ‘and ' progressive measures, and believe in’living, let live, and show their spirit of good faith to all concerned. If they refuse the policy of work- ing for good road measures, when the same will not add one penny of extra taxes to them or their friends’ taxes, they are not sincere, and can not expect to maintain thejr high standing among mankind, for the re- | STANDING CO! jection of one or the other reflects| <+ ' 10 MEET WITH DIRECTORS poor judgment. Clearwater county|. -Ghairmen of:the various gtanding 4y ; ° 5 b is one of the counties in the. state|committees-of’ the Bemidji Civic and : Started Saturda A rll gth 1l which, because of its large undevel-1Commerce association will meet with P 5 . 3 N &) . i . i i | \ ‘ | were shipped. to St. Cloud last night ‘where burial will be made tomorrow. Mr. Barrett passed away at the St. Anthony hospital .early Saturday morning from injuries received while employed as a woodsman, at the Crookston Lumber company’s camp 'at Funkley, when _his' skull was siisbaell Ap Unusual Special Price Sale of | Women's $10 and $13 Shoes made by H. N. M cKee, funeral direc- tor. . oped area, few automobiles and large | the directors of the organization benefits derived, should be in line|Tuesday noon 'at’ the association ' e . 3 nt of women’s shoes. We are anxious to bring to the Tooms, Work of the year wil. be dis=| We have seleetea from regular stock a large agsortme with a vote which shguld almosltf rep- resent a unanimous decisioy. not ] lans ‘formulated. One|] v Cpry Sl 4 T Selioes pon our Booi ‘citizen-|of ‘the projects o be considered by attention of every woman, the style, superiority Blllld_ price ‘d"“t‘%e of tv‘;fegngSON BROS. Shoe. The makers i ship and show poor judgment, some-|the board tomorrow is’the establish- | of shese famous shoes create ‘style according to their own taste and ko . ‘ thing we cannot afford 'to display. But, we are proud.to state that of late men from far and near have ex- presse No. B812—All Gray Kid, Welt, Pl'ain'To'e,‘ Leather favor i:"‘ti‘l"i’,'f:né’é.fi? ;f;’:‘:.i% Louis Heel. Special pfice—— at first: opposed it very. strongly, . ; i : S A. : : b : . have become boosters with more com- T ; B $7.98 4 = o - mernt of a community market. ‘No. B813—A Dark Gray Kid Welt, Imitation Tip, ffll sSubscribe for The Pioneer. .* Al Leather-Military Heel. Special price— i ing every day. This is-as it should be,: by next Nov. we hope to see a solid) front presented in such a manner that wvictory will be won beyond expecta- -tions. Let Clearwater county be one g 3 ; of the banner counties for Amend-|FOR SALE CHEAP—Nicely finishied |§ ment No. 1 without fail. outside toilet building: Call: at _— 1014 Beltrami- ave. 3t4-14 DEAD AT. 103. § (International News Service) ANTED—Men. to cut timber. ‘Aurora,; Ill., "April 12.—Timothy wphon. 'I. P. Batchelder, Bemidji, | Carmody, 'Aurora’s grand old man| gnp 4t4-15 mged 103 years, believed the oldest | __ e resident in the state, is dead. Born These are extra quality sghoes, goo n Ireland, he came to America at the |[FOR BALE—2 milch cows; one fresh ..age of twenty and attributed his| in a few: days: other milking now.| sizes and widths in thelot. While they last, a pair«—T R 4 j‘ : Jongevity ato outdoor work. Will sell reasonable for cash. M. JH 3 | s Carlman, Lavinia. i 6t4.156 | IiH . : 1 ; No.i B818—Gray Kid, Weit, Plain Toe, Cloth Top, - No. B819—A Dark Gray Kid, Welt, Cloth Top, Imita- § \ .mn mther. S Hesl. Special price— g tion Tip, All Leather Military Heel. Special price— H¥ $7.98 | $7.98 d styleul and will not be duplicated at this price for some time to come. MAll ‘. ’ . SCHOOL BOARD STOPS STUDENTS D G CARS TO SCHOOL FOR SALE—16 white Leghorn pul-| lets—all starting to lay. Do moti (International News Service) phone. W. H. Utley. 1t4-12 Colorado Springs, Col,, April 12— fThe daily sight of 100 or, more auto- —————————————————————————— mobiles parked arouri the grounds of | WANTED—Lady 'clerk for grocery . ¢he Colorado Springs High school was | store. Apply Brakke'’s grocery. . 'too much fer members of the school 3d4-14 1 Ml:’tll:ghn eedum:ntha e e ———————————— .+ img’ thelr own -cars to' school. - “It | FOR ‘SALB-—Hard ~coal heater in . eveates.too much snobbiness” was the good condition. Box 216, Bemiddi, “ i Troppman’s Dept. Store BEMIDJI, MINN, G Defective