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. iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. fira Allen Fort’e was in the city‘ Chicago, April 24.—Potato receix')ts today, 9 cax;s. The yesterday en route to her home at|market is stronger. Northern Round Whites, bulk and'sacked, Eckles, after spending some time vis- G. (; Rogers, at Nary. KO&TFSS IN HONOR $3 to $3.25 per bushel. OF MOTHER’S BIRTHDAY to $6 per cwt. Mrs. L. B. Grandy entertained a number of ladies at her home this af- ternoon in honor of the birth anni- versary of her mother, Mrs. Burk- head, who was quietly surprised b)"v the guests. The afternoon was spen in sewing apd music. At 5 o'clock an | Oats, bushel . Barley, busho' Z:xce:ltlsem dinner was served the Red cfover, mediuim, lb. Popcorn.N pm{nd . s J Wheat, No. .,. MARKHAM REGISTER : Friday's register at the Markham VHGETABLSS. included E. C. Ulm of Milwoukee; A GRAIN AND HAY .+$1.00-$1.10 cresesne Cabbage, cwt. .$8.00-36.00 F. Duelly, Charles A. Cormick and|Onions, dry, :$6.00:36.00 A. P. Utter of St. Paul; J. L. Lun-|Beans, CWt. ....... $6.00-38.00 dahl, W. Taylor, E. A. Williams,|Dairy butter, pound 5 Ernest Grant, A" )C. Wilson, George | Butterfat . Johnson; M. P. Christian, L. T, Flake,Eggs; fresh, dozen. and L. T. Flake, Jr., A. N. Comrie, and 8. M. Lewis of Mlnneapolis A MULtOD v.eeevose McDonald, John Harron, George D.|Hogs, Ib.... Collier, Thomas K. White, George R. Moscript, Henry Pereault, S. B. Rus- sell and J. Golez of Duluth; B. F. Thalen of Stilwater; and S. A. Breen- wasser ‘of Chicago. TYLER HAS LEGION TEAM Tyler, Minn., April 24.—The mem- bers ,of A. C. Hanson post, Ameri- can Leglon, are making plans to form a baseball team here. Otto Johnson has been named athletie officer of the post and will organize the team. Oth- ‘er Legion posts in this section are|Cor® organizing teams. SAYS SHE THREW HER MONEY AWAY oo eyhaisinci Carrots; per cwt. . Mrs. Parker Spcnt Hundreds|Onions, dry, per cwt .. Seeking Health—Tanlac Eggs, per dozen ..... Restores Her Cusbage, ton w “My troubles have been completoly :::::::gf:" por v overcome since I began taking Tan- %ac h:nd Ihl:ln enjoying the best'!)enltg ve had in twen ears,” sai Mre. it Barker, 433 "B 5ra” strest, | Mutton, 1 .. Los Angeles, Cal. —_— “I spent several thousand dollars for medicines and treatments,” she continued, “but it was all just- money thrown away, for I never got any relief from my. suffering ‘until I com- meritl:ed taking l’l:ianfhc. 1 was prac- tically an invalid for twenty years and all my trouble was caused by the FOR RENT—Handsomely furnished rooms, all modern. Day, week or .":;l ;:,’.’,d'f,'f'"}h‘f :::nye !}0!:,!;5:! co,fi month. New Kaplan blag. ' 4-24tf f‘ed to my bed, simply too weak.to| WANTED—Kitchen gm at Vicker’s be up. I could eat but little, and| restaurant. zqs.u that disagreed with me' so I suffered : terribly from gas. To make mat-|FOR 'SALE—Baby buzgy.’ 1209 ters worse 1 was ntuqked by rl;:ul; Minnesota. ayenue .......190-;06 RAIN AND HAY Wheat, No. 1. 83 80-82.90 Wheat, - No. 2 3 VEGETABLES Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. Potatoes, per cwt . ; ery. never, got a-good night’s dnp and ‘became extremely. nervous. “Well, I have just finished my fourth bottle of Tanlac and it is won- dérful ‘the way I have improved.}" . winona; Minn.; April ‘24,—The Why, ‘I feel so well and strong I do| ,¢qdline wrestling bout. which was all' my housework without the least| i, have been staged at Chatfield trouble. Last -week I actually did Thuysday night -was postponed. bes the family washing and it has been| cauge Hereules ‘Jobnson of Mankato | "}‘l‘“‘y years since 1 did a thing like|and Policeman John'Albreeht of Min- ‘that. ing disagrees with me. T sleep rest~| Chatfield ju an auto, were unagle to fully and get up feeling refreshed| negoliate a mud hole near .Fairmont, every morning; the rheumatism has| and were unable to meet theit en- entirely disappeared. and Tanlac-de-| gagement. serves every bit of the credit.” “‘Sailer”” Bud: Frisk of Minnea.pods Tanlac is sold in' Bemidji by City fiwon from George Brandeau-of Wilton, Drug Store and by the lesdmg drug—l Wis., at Houston "x nursday. evening in gists in 'every town. two qtralght falls. ity Fordson Tractor ‘Next year v Henry Ford & Son will build one-half of- all the'tractors. . Those are the present figures of production. Henry Ford. experimented nine years on all kinds and atyles of construction before he put a tractor up for the public to-buy. ONE-THIRD of all the Tractors are Fordsons. The present type of Fordson proved thé best.all around tractor for the farmer to buy. The farmer and the public looked for a dust-proof tractor. A Atractor with wearing parts not. exposed to sand and dust. e & A tractor; if you pleace, that steers like an automobile. A tractor thatis backed by the largest. mnlmfacturmg concem 3 of its kind in the world. g A tractor with repair parts and service to keep if farmm‘ Farming that'is what you want. Plowing, seeding, discing;- harrowing, cutting grain, and power on your farm. We havp the:. mnchme at a price in reac¢h of all. $850 F. Q B.. ;Dearborn. =+ ° ¢ Pnt it on your fnrm nnd wateh it make' GOOD DOLLARS for you. CW. Jewelt Company, Inc. FORD SALES AND SERVICE BEHIDJI MINNESOTA 98" Telephone 414':'» : 418-2i Beltrami Amuo" BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. 5¢/ Calf skins, No. 1, pound . : Hens, heavy, 4 Ibs and ove Phone 594-W. | $7 to $7.25. Minnesota Red River O}uos, $7 60, Bemidji Potato Market—All vaneties, bulk, amlll ‘lota Carload,lots, sacked and loaded $5.50; 14 'Dressed beef, pound..... Turkeys, live, pound. ... Old Toms, live, pound.. Geese, live, pound ... Hens, 4 1bs. and over.. ... HIDES, Cow hides, No. 1, pound Bull hides, No. 1 Kip hides, No. 1, pound... $1.75-32.00 .. 10¢ Deacons, each Horse -hides, lar, Taliow; pound . The, tollowms prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn.. ‘at time of going to press of today’s Pionoer. Veal" . Springers, live ........ Hens, 5'1bs up, fat......... Dressed poultry 3c per po Hive stock. 3 HJDR - A large attendanee daneed at the |fH Armory last evening at the Firemen’s dance to raise funds for hecwriag the 1923 Firemen convention for this q city. ‘Novel decorations, such as fire |H & w5 G helmets, fire hose, ladders, and ban- D PR e ‘mers won as trophies in firemen meets adorned the hall. The Syncopators five piece orchestra furnished the mu- sic for the occasion. For Sale by * | - [ A Natlonally Recognlzed Health Food——and as Dehclous as Wholesome EAT EVERYDAY KOORS Ice Cream Supreme For your ‘Sunday dmner we suggest 0u.r - Two-Layer Brick of =2 et - . FRESH STRAWBERRY AND VANILLA . 'Miller’s Grocery ' Bunker’s Grocery Fortier's - Boardman’s Drug Store Kolbe Grocery Case’s Cash Store Wm. Cl:ruteluen, Nymore Mrs. B. J."Neely Ganter’s Bakery g{- appetite is fine and noth-{ neapolis, the principals, headed for|: e The Ideal Twelve Month Car The enjoyment of riding in a Paige . Coupe is more thm a mat%u' of beauti- - ful surrot - Besides bemg a ca;'ofqutnmtebau it is also: 2 m’of luxurious oomf'ofl:.ty “In uj holstery and fitments it is all that - could be desired. And its five-passenger * roominess is quite the exception among cars of this.:type. hkethePa:gefiveandseven Sedans, it is the emmently pmctmi PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CA vehicle for comfortable service in any season and in any weather. . In short, - it is the ideal cir for yearround use.- Pm.ge Enclpsed Cars are vhere recognized as holding an enviable " tioh among Amenca s flnest motorpw carrjages. 2 Let. us suggest that you ins; this' season’s models at our dnlel:esc:how show rooms andartange with him for a demanstration before deadmg on your 1920 motor car purchase. R COMPANY, DETROIT, Michigan Manufac!um: of Mm Cars and Motor T ruck: / 'MOTOR INN . 312 Beltraml Ave. Phone 78