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N R PSR s St uase rove, mw et i & g FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1920 PAGE TWELVE THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER mlco ASKS To CARRY 3 ° lar to French poodle. 24th and house. Call 615-W. 3t4-19 TROOPS THROUGH U. S.|{| SOCIAL AND PERSONAL MARKETS—LOCAL AND FOREIGN N LD : ‘ < FOR SALE—Good established busi-| WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATION (By United Press) ‘Washington, April 16.—The Mexi- can government has asked the state|strike, Areturned to her home this af- 3 - The Farmers' Cooperative Potato department to permit the transpor-|ternoon, after spending a few days at strong. Northern Whites, sacked, $7 to $7.25; bulk, $7.20 . g Warehouse association meets at Sol- tation of Mexican troops through thethe E. A. Grier home. to $7.35 per cwt. ’ 4 WANTED—Man experienceu in lay-|way at 1 o’clock Saturday afternoon United States territory to fight the rebles in Sonora, it was learned to- day. Agua Prieta, Mexico, April 16.— Four towns in Sinaloa have fallen be- bore the invading forces of Sonora troops reported. The First battle be- tween Carranzistas and Sonora troops took place at Croix. Carranzistas sur- rendered after hours fighting. SCHOOLS TO PLAN 0dd Fellows lodge tonight. After . .16¢-18¢ . ~ FOR SHAKBPEARE DAY degree work is completed & lunch |Popcorn, pound ............8¢c-10c|Hons, 4 Ibs. and over.......... 25¢ § A als will be served. Every Odd Fellow in|Wheat, No. 1 ............... $2.50 “ b b Schools throughout the United | oMol come: YOGUTABLIG, HIDES ————— e it chools roughou Cabbage, cwt. ..... .$6.00-36.00 H . States are again planning to obse;:lle inare Mited Onions, dry, cwt. +$6.00-36.00 S“’l‘fi :g‘;:‘z' I;:‘ i pound i::igg ke Fl1 51bs L 45(;‘ April 23 as Shakespeare Day, scoord-| _ Metaphors Mixed 'l peang, cwt, ... .| ~86.00-88.00 iy nides, No. 1, peund. | 2sezse|g ~Duckwheat Pancake Flour, o Tos for. . ing to reports received by the Burea e old circus keeper b Dairy butter, pou .56¢{Calf skins, No. 1, d ... .30c-32 sty Dol of 0 m B s h tower o€ e B Gul st X0 & s (L 3\ Rye Flour, 24 Ths for $1.25 terior, whic! as just sued an of- " y OROR s siasia i 2. B , a2 IDSTIOY. . . .o v v v e e ficial publication containing sugges-| I guess he meant Brutus was a Eggs, fres] Horse hides, large, each $9.00-$10:00 . . tions for appropriate school celebra- g..s )icn &“&‘l"gr}’:fl“ N et 190 ffs. 2 for No. 3 Tomatoes, 2 O : Hogs, 1b..... e enaesss+196-20¢) Wool, semi bright. . ... Corn Puffs, 2 for L P S A SUSPICIOUS NATURE. MR m“:cr'"'“l‘u b A _The following prices were being paid at Stilwater, Minn., v 27¢ 45¢ : — t deal bo‘“‘"ut ona.""mmoma “"m" at time of going te pl?u of today’s Pioneer: “Gopher ‘Jlm says he wants us to :ha‘;‘l.n any w'“ connected?” £ GRAIN AND HA' gan‘l il 5 - - come around to his house and have a Wheat, No. 1 ......... $2.75-$2.80 | Beef, dr > - alce little poker party. He's goin’ to| ooy ™ Thelr cooks are Orst |y, .’ No 3.0 .. ... $2.656-32.75 |Lambs .. Quaker Corn Flakes | No. 3 Sweet Pota have sandwiches and everything.” oot Wheéat, No. 8 ... -+ +$2.65-32.65 g:;;fip?' 3 i 3 f toes, 2 for “Who's goln’ to furnish the cards?” [ORCE g::l:’ ~~~~~~~~~~ ia %figiszg Squash. & il b i or 0€s, asked Three-Finger Sam. Editorial Courtesy. % a1 p o - “The host, of course.” “l desire no remuneration for this Rye, No. 3 ooneencones $1.70-31.72 | Packing butter ............... 280 450 “Lemme tell you; If Gopher JIm has time to go over them packs o’ cards before the game starts he kin well af-| tum. “I merely submit It as a compli- | Rye straw ........ ....$9.00 | Turkeys, small and thin... ford to make it a banquet.” ment” = ICOFD ....ieiheieennnns $1.20-$1.40 |Geese, 12 1bs. up,and fat........18¢ - “Then, my dear fellow, permit me to Ducks, It o .cinciiinesassaae 20¢ SN e return the compliment,” replied the 2 VEGETABLES Hens, heavy, 4 lbs and over. 33¢ . . : HE HELPS ORGANIZE editor, with crue Journalistic courteay, |Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. §5.00 |Springers, live ... .. Mustard Sardines, 2 | Swifts Borax Soap, —London Tit-Bits. otatoes, per cwi .26 | Hens, s up, fat. . MINNESOTA CAMPAIGN 2 Beans, brown, cwt. . Dressed poultry 3¢ per pound over for - 921 for = geets, per cwt ... live stock. c v arrots, per cwt. ... onceaimen Onions, "dry, per cwt HIDES 250 $l-m ready-made philosopher. Rutaba; . . o gas, per Kipps, No. 1 . . ; “Yes," replied Miss Cayenne; “but|pptterfat Calf skins, No Mustard, 17-oz. jar| Old Duteh Cleanser, i what's the use of building a skyscraper Deacons to conceal a mouse.” Tallow ... ; %autmn. B . cveeweeesmme...10c-160 |Horse hides for 3 for . _ A ork, dressed ............:.. 17%c|Wool, bright. . i Sad Prospect. lsc 250 “Do the doct rive : ; nnyvl?npe e{m- ')r';:t;’l:-s rchlr ']lrxy,c(’l‘e’;" aa FOR %A";‘ E-'oxf 192 0 Ford runabout & : “Not a particle. They say he may used but a short time. Party has « ! i e PR 4 purchased truck and we have this - fin ..... o8 507 faLial 48] 18T B 8.1 sl-ss § liye/forpyears. ADDmONAL wm ADS car for immediate sale. C. W. Jew- One Ply ROO g \ i : e ett Co. 2t4-15 When She Is Amiable. w o capable of handling any set of | . Inquire af Ploneer office e let b ] :shucks,‘me or.hel; fellow’s wife alk» books or take charge of office. Can FORqSAL 7 J B 4 W, Ph 160 - Wuys scems amiable. furnish good references. Have had —1-room. chouse. Water, Phone 160 one % THE REV. FRANCIS D. WHITE ' The Rev. Francis D. White, as state supervisor for Minnesota, assisted the Rev. Earl R. Hubbell in organizing conferences to be held in every county fn the state. in connection with the United Simultaneous Financial Cam- . paign of the Interchurch World Move ment. TABLOID TALES OF INTERCHURCH MOVE | Less than 6 per cent of the people of India are able to read and write. Persia presents an encouraging ex- ample of comity in mission effort. Moslem attendants are constantly increasing wherever Christian serv- fces are held. Evangelical missions support only four schools and one hospital in all of Central America. Medical work is the forerunner of « the evangelization of the Moslem mil- Hons in Malaysia. Your dinner will not be complete with- out a Brick of our Special Three-Layer Caramel, Tutti-Fruitti and New York on Miss Florence Schulke, of Ten- The Epworth League met ibe a monthly business and social session last evening at the J. H. Freeman home, 913 Bemidji avenue. There was a good attendance and all had a very nice time. A delicious lunch was served prior to the departure of the guests. 0DD FELLOWS MEETING First degree will be conferred at poem,” remarked the long-haired poet, as he drifted into the editorial sane- “Language was given for the con- cealment of thought,” remarked the WORTH WEIGHT IN GOLD. HE ASSERTS Howard Gains Fourteen Lbs. Taking Tanlac and Lays Cane Aside “I've gained fourteen pounds in six weeks taking Tanlac and now I'm a well man,” said Henry S. Howard, well-known farmer and stock-raiser of King Hill, Idaho. “I had suffered from rheumatism and indigestion twelve years,” con- tinued Mr. Howard, “and could hard- ly eat a thing because everything went against me and I had no ap- petite. Every joint in me was swol- len with rheumatism and hurt so I could hardly bear to be touched. I was in such a bad fix I couldn’t work and had to use a walking stick to get along. The first bottle of Tan- lac made a great change in my feel- ings, my rheumatism soon left me and I threw my stick aside, for now I can walk as well as anybody. y “And eat?—why, I just can’t get enough and I feel like I could do as much work as I ever could. Tanlac is worth its weight in gold, and it has convinced me that there’s at least one medicine that will do what they say it will and I want to do my part in letting everybody know about it.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City Drug Store and by the leading drug- gists in every town. Bemidji Potato Market—All varieties, bulk, small lots $3 to $3.25 per bushel. Carload lots, sacked and loaded, $5.50 to $6 per cwt. BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. GRAIN AND HAY, Oats, bushel | No. 2. Timothy hay ..6|6/66$26.00.. Eggs, per dozen .. Cabbage, ton . eight years experience. J. E. Wood, Box 301, Huron, S. D. ~ " Chicago, April 16.2-Potato receipts today, 8 cars. Market ........... $1.00-31.10 Barley, bushel. o Red Clover, medium, 1b. No. 2 Timothy hay No. 1. Clover mixed . sale at the following places: [ Botwimats Drog Sre | A Dannenber Boardman’s Drug Store o o ; idji Candy Ki - Annex Candy Store ! . Miller’s Grocery Brakke’s Grocery Abraham’s Confectionery } Our bulk ice cream is sold exclusively by, ‘Aber- crombie & McCrea.clydmn‘%hAnnext Can_(gy Shop.d 'tiOur jce cream is made under the most sanitary conditions f e A Office Hours—10-12 and 1:30-5 Phone 401-W fi;sfizfé. You are invited to:inspect our plant at e o b i ~ e i e ot LANGDON M’F’G COMPANY | e e e FOR SALE—-Pontornium pup, simi-| WANTED TO RENT—S8- or 9-.room ness, shop and house on same lot.| MEETS AT SOLWAY TOMORROW. Phone R. E. Miller at, 359-W. ' 3t4-19 to discuss plans for the coming seas- on. All members have been urged to attend. ing roofing paper. Call phone 634 at 1014 Beltrami ave. after 6 . m. 1t4-16 . e CLIFFORD’S Dressed beef, pound.... Turkeys, live, pound. .. 0Old Toms, live, pound... Geese, live, pound .... Ducks, live, 1b. ..... .. .l2c-14c .40c-45¢ +26¢-30¢ ++26c30¢ ..$1.30 .40c-42¢ LIVE POULTRY Turkeys, 9 1bs. up i tesiotatdue $26.00 ..$26.00 SANTOS COFFEE, Ib 43c; 5 Tbs for $2.10 Cowhides, No. 1 Bull hides, No. 1 lights and heat, 3 blocks from City hall, $1,5600. Phone 615-W. Address See Rube’ Miller, 3t4-19, e, Bt4-21 Are You Advancing or Marking Time? profession as one of the greatest diagnosticians in the world, has his sig- nature under the following statement: “Out of some four hundr(ed diseases, seven are curable by drugs while five may be prevented by inoculation. ‘With such a frank admission from such a recognized authority in the medical profession, is it any wonder that the public is rapidly taking up some form of drugless healing? It is estimated that some thirty million people in the United States are using some form of drugless healing, and the number grows larger eachday. The Palmer School today has an enrollment of seventgen hun- dred students. This is the largest drugless healing school in the world. wao thousand patients daily take Chiropractic adjustments in the clinic of the school. : Chiropractic is distinctly a twentieth century idea. It is different from all other forms of healing as it removes the cause of a disease. Be modern, get the idea and health will be the result. 4