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" 'THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, 1920 FOR CITY PRINTING printed and published and in general|the state, for the first insertiow and Sealed bids-will be received by:the | circulation in the city 'of Bemidji for |for additional insertions of all ‘mat- undersigned to be opened at a meet-|[at least one: year past, all the official|ters so published. y ing of the city council of the City of | proceedings of the Council and other| The city reserves the.right to ‘re- Bemidji, at a regular meeting to be |matters as required in the charter, or|ject any and all’bids, { 9 :eld lon kMonday,‘Apr'll 26th, 1920, at Jordinances and resoll:ltlons of the city. GEO. BTEiN, i e —Potato recei ts today, 66 ¢ 9 o’clock p. mi, for publishing for a|: Such proposals should state the 4 ] City Cle¥k: SATURDAY'S RESULTS Chicago, April 26 eip: Y, ars. Market period of one yéar, in some newspaper | price per legal folio of 250 Ms non-|April 24th, 1920. S 1t4-26 firm. Northern Whites,‘bulk._and sacked, $7.25 to $7«'«50 per ewt. | now published and which has been | pariel, as defined by the Statutes of AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ! % L% ‘ ¢ % st Paul 2. Minneapolis 1 (13 in-| New Florida Spaulding Rose, No. 1.per bbl., $25; Ne. 2; 322, : nings). ' ! : Milwaukee 3, Kansas City 2. ‘' Columbus 4, Toledo 1. % Louisville 3, Indianapolis 1. v NATIONAL LEAGUE ' New York 7, Boston 4. . Brooklyn 6, Philadelphia 4. ©incinnati 1, Chicago 0. St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 0. i AMurICAN LEAGUE New York 3, Philadelphia 2. Boston 7, Washington 3. Chicago 7, Detroit 1. ) Cleveland 10, St. Louis 1. . MURDERED PHONE GIRL . FOUND BY BLOOD HOUNDS (By United Press) ' Pontiac, Mich:, April :26.— Bloodhounds searching for the murd- | Mutton .... . Wool, bright... er of Vera Schneider, twenty-year-old | Hogs, '1b = .19¢-20¢ W?ol, um} brigh! pretty telephone operator str:nz;ed The following prices were ‘li)emg gald at Stil by two handkerchiefs . aroun er $ot A a; joneer: p D o i oty on fhe pore | 8¢ time of gaing to press of toGATE TR N of a half built house.’ Beef, dressed.......ocom 0. OB REPAIR § Wheat, No. 2 13570 87,00 |Lam e P RADIATOR REPAIR SHOP ' Whsiosia e HAS OPENED FOR BUSINESS . $2.60-$2.70 |Garlic, Ib. .. b i AR Y G | Parsnivs, per cwt Prepared to serve all customers with" high class repair work on all S ..$1.20-31.48 |Squash, cwt..... Rye, No. 2........ . $1.83-31.85 |Packing butter .......... makes of automobile radiators, bod- ies and fenders, the Smith-Lewis Ra- diator company opened its repair No. 1 Clover mixed . ... .$27.00 Rye Straw .......- ... .$9.50 LIVE POUELTRY COrD . . v nenvevenee...$1.26-31.60 | Turkeys, 918 UP c.oeveieens.an300 No. 2 Timothy hay ....... Turkeys, small and thin. .. .At Value shop in the Wheelock building on VEGETABLKS ' Beltrami avenue between Fifth and|Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. $6.00 Sixth street for business on Satur- e ...$6.00 day. Since opening the shop a large teeeees$3.60 Geese, 12 1bs, up, and fat. .., ....18¢ DUCKS, 8L .o.occeeeseiosanns 300 Hens, heavy, 4 lbs and over Springers; live ...... .. Hens, 5 Ibs up, fat.............323¢ Dressed poultry 3c per pound over amount of work has already been feee...$2.00 live atock. - done and J. E. Lewis, a member of the firm, states that he is well pleas- ed with the prospects for an unlim- ited amount of business in this ter- ritory. ! The Smith-Lewis company will op- erate a modern shop and ‘will special- ize in radiator repairing, rebuilding radiators usiag the well known Todd | putron. 1b .10c-160 | Horse hides .. honeycomb core, and wil lalso give| pork, dress aioaie 17¢ Wool, bright. ... epecial attention to all repair work | ————— ————————————— e Bemidji Potato Market—All ‘varieties, bulk; mall " lots $3 to $3.25 per bushel. Carload lots, sacked and: loaded, $6.50 to $6 per cwt. BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATION: GRAIN AND HAY . Dressed beef, pound..... . ek, Turkeys, live, pound. .. Oats, bushel .. ....$1.00-$1.10 | Old Toms, live, pound. <+ +26¢-30c Barley, hushe’. .$1.30 | Geese, live, pound ... .o s26c30C Red Clover, medium, .40c-42¢ | Ducks, live, Ib. ....ce.....16¢718¢ Popcorn, pound .. 8c-10c ( Hens, 4 1b8. and over......... .26¢c Wheat, No. 1 ...... qos $2.60 ; A 46.00-6.00 Cabbage, CWt. «.....-++$8.00-30. Oniona: dry, cwt. .. .$6.00-36.00 Beans, CWt. ....-- .$6.00-$8.00 Dairy butter, pourd ... 56¢ Butterfat ......e....- Eggs, fresh, dozen......... MBEATS ' HIDES Cow hides, No. 1, pound.."..17-18¢c Bull hides, No. 1 ...... 1l4c-16¢c Kip hides, No. 1, pound. Calf skins, No. 1, pound . Deacons, each ...... Horse hides, large, ‘eac! Tallow, pound .....oc0vie .Thgre's a BEST PAINT f;)r eveg’); purpoéé ’a'nd that pairt is made by the Minnesota Linseed 0il Company You know that three-fourths 9f the ¢ost of a job of pain.ting is the laboi required ! to put o nthat p:iint. It costs no more to put on.a coat of the best paint than for a b : poore;' grgde, and inasmuch as the .actual cost of the: prqduct represelifs but 25 per ‘cent, it would pay you to buy the best, even though the cost were more— Potatoes, per cwt. .. Beans, brown, cw Beets, per cwt Carrots, per cwt. Onions, dry, per € 3 Eggs, per dozen ..... Cabbage, ton ......... Rutabagas, per cwt. Butterfat ......cccee00- MEATS / : BIDBES Cowhides, No. 1..........0 ... Bull hides, No. 1 ..... Kipps, No. 1 ......... Calk skins, No. 1...... Degcons ....... Tallow ..... vee...8Tc on automobile bodies and fenders. . ’ A 4 « ‘Mr. Lewls expectslto ad: mtolt',;a equlp‘; Llcen{{ctnongnarfyo mgfitéfl» on BU l ; f ment to the shop in a short time an - mg - feels certain that the business will ADDmONAL wm ADS Saturday by Clexl'k of cso“"-ir“- w. the futebesti £ Min R ; . warrant at .least four men working l:?:::rt?:o?x:::g% 111;:‘& 1?1’:3‘" ;ex:g . the interesting part o: mngsot; Paints is that they costno more than ordinary paxpfs. y there, on repair work alone. united in marriage by Probate Judge Yet, when you use Minnesota Paints you have the knowledge that it will cover Mr. Smith is expected to join Mr. Lewis and assist him in conductl:sg CITY PROPERTY ¢ For 6?)“1&5—}10]““ the business in about two weeks. |and corner house, lot 160x150, elec- Both men are experienced in radi-| tric fixtures, $700, half cash, would CITY COUNCIL TO HOLD i = P i : ) ator repair work, having been em-| take horse light wagon; as part of REGULAR MEETHNG TONIGHT thmgs you.desire of paint, and this is the kind of paint everybody wants. City “dads” of Bemidji will meet ployed by some of the largest and first payment. best known radiator concerns in the |——8-room house, all hardwood floors, |in regular session at the council J. E. Harris on Sunday. . 2 3 more surface to the gallon, will wear longer and look better. These are just the [ Minnesota Paints, when properly applied, do not blister,' flake or chalk, and these Northwest. The new company in- $1,500, might exchange for other|chambers tonight to take care-of all K 2 K . : vites public patronage and assures| property. ‘ i routine work. Several important mat- are also the qualifications you expect in' good paint. \ satisfaction to all. . —17.room house, 2 closets, good well, | ters are up for consideration and all | .| $1,500, half cash. members.are requested to be present; by : > FOR SALE BY ' QVERALLS AND KHAKI IN —~6-room house, cement cellar, hard| ' . . Kk : ¥ 3 3 : y ¢, EVIDENCE AT COURT HOUSE| wocd floors, lot 300x150, §1,400,| CONDITION OF E. J. voleHTt ¥ . 1. - , \ fh b b . B g ; alf cash. - . s : : oy ] ; 3 _+_...The “beat the rising cost of cloth-1__ ¢ room house, one story, small col-| ' gip lgir(kmrm: mg‘uth?m ; § ) 3 ing" spirit has invaded the Beltrami|~ 5, gas, light, garage, $2,200, halt .. Backus ‘returne 8; morn- ; county court house, and this morning | o.05 =" " LR Lns »t:ohm Mi:meall:(olf.v;vho? he, hi-ls ! : : 8 » ; i cloth- e g ¢ een the past week, having been call- . : the county offices. Several of the —2-room house, hard wood floor, 1ot |5 aiens” brings T go o new;l,‘tha", TELEPHONE 57 i : MlNNESQT ‘A AVENUE men have donned the lowly garb to beat old H. C. L., abiding by the|__ajso haye others. Call and see agreement, which was made last week| Northern' Minnesota Real Estate among the county employees, to ap-| ' Exchange, phone 68. 'T. Baudette, ety pear this morning in “regular” work-| Manager . 6t5-1| MOTHERS' CLUE ENTERTAINED ing clothes. o R “The Mothers' club were entertain- Some of the girls who were most| WANTED TO RENT—An B::e “;f ed at the George Rhea home on Sat- 50x140, Beltrami ave., $1,400. Mr. Voigt is much better and hopes for his recovery are now very-favor- able, ) interested in the idea last week failed| sround for potatoes. Pho ) | PR - od but two of the young ladies showed | 7 oy i) = £ i our Wants. - 5 f en t v FOD . SALE—Wood and Coal range, |wWere present, and six new members / Number 34 ; . First Delivery also buildings 30x14 ft., both in ex.|Were placed on the membership roll, real ‘_‘pep" in the fight by appearing in middie _blouses and regulation|' ioijony condition. Phone 282. - |making a total of twenty-six' memb- 4 2t4-27 |érs. A very interesting paper on overalis. - Both youlllg ladies look . g . ' Ce ' - very charming as well as very sensi-| ______ “The Ideal Mother” was read, after d } 3, ble in the new garments, which have | FOR SALE—Brand new 3-passenger which a social discussion followed. Barker s Drug an ewe r or e a quantity of pockets suitable for 6-cylinder Oakland touring car.|Delicious refreshments were served e ] carrying powder puffs and the neces-| Purchaser can save $100 on price|at 5 o’clock. { sary et cetera. £ of another new car. W. B. Erwin, The next meeting will be held with Chickens are a good investment; make money by treating them right. Keep the nests fresh, the coops clean and the poultry o e care of Box UCO. ‘3d4-28 I;dlrg. I())e H. Erickson, at her home at 3 | WANTED—O! f 1 FOR VAUDEVILLE URGED wI;rk. Inql:liie ft‘ gt. A(:;ho;‘x;n:?s- TAX JUDGMENT SALE " healthy. Spring is the time to apply-insect powder and feed a" good egg-laying preparation. v ' ¢ e It is urged by the committee ital. 3t4.. p td-28 WILL BE HELD MAY '10 ’ which was in charge of the arrange-| ______ ments for the vaudeville show which | FOD SALE—b acres at Garden home, | ~Notice has 'been posted with the was to have been staged last Satur- and small house. Also barn and|clerk of district court that the tax day at the Grand theatre that those| chicken house. Inquire F. M. Mal-|judgment sale will be held at the of- who have purchased tickets for the| zahn. Phone 17-J. 3d 4-28 |fice of the County Auditor A. D, i show return them to the place of Johnson at the court house on Mon- purchase and receive a refund of the day, May 10, at ten o’clock, to,sell purchase 'price before Tnursday the lands which are charged with morning, April 29. E taxes, penalties and costs on which = - taxes shall not have been paid pre- WORK TO BEGIN SOON FOR SALE—Corn stalks on West-|vious to that date. phal farm. Phone 30-F-4. J. M.| . Approximately 12,000 discriptions WANTED—TO buy, 3 good milch: cows. Phone 30.F-4, J. M. Gros- hong. ' vut-28 C. .G. ;gfi;gfw ;fi?flk ’fgg,sg Groshong. 3d4-28 | were on the delinquent list and all i : i S superintendent of schools returned +|those which are not paid up by the PROTECT POULTRY $E s MAKE THE HENS LAY Saturday from a trip to the Hopkins WANTED—Girl or young man to|time of the sale date will be subject ¢ . ? " country where he visited schools Fri-| Work at Sam Kee’s Laundry. to sale. ’ ; AGAINST LICE } More -eggs from your 3 day, accompanied by William Len- 6d4-29 - i ' 5 ‘ » : i ol . Put in new nests. - Hold _chickens means extra profit. non, of Kelliher, president of the un- Ly ; organized territory school board. Mr. 2 MRS. ELLEN DORAN » Hankey reports the material for the A number of old friends and ac- the birds inverted and dust new school house on the I. W. Geh- quaintances gathered at St. Phillip’s . ron farm is already on the grounds chrch at 9 o’clock this morning to them thoroughly with Hess and that construction will begin pay respect to Mrs. Ellen Doran, one 5 i ' soon. Clearing the land has alread of ‘the most beloved old- time resident Instant Louse Killer.. 'This been started. § of this community. The procession powder is harmless to the A Feed them regularly on Hess. Pan-a-cea - Laying Food and get more .eggs. Héss Pan-a-cea Laying Food con--' led from the home of the daughter, Mrs. G. Deemer is spending a few e NAVIGATION OPENED ON ays at Bemidji, the guest of friends.|Mrs. P. J. O'Le: to the church, s . / 4 . . ‘LAKE BEMIDJI TODAY —q—CrookstOn Prees A s} where aetvides w::z Mow: Tntermisnt poultry, and deadly to lice. tains just the egg producing 3 was made in the family lot in Green- ingredients which the hens ‘Nayigation opened on Lake Bemid- ji this morning when the “Mud Hen” the Crookston Lumber ‘company’s bish spent Saturday and Sunday in steam ‘tug, put in its appearance un- this city and returned to their home “der full stearm plying the lakes wa- today. ters. The lake is practically cleared| . . of-ice but a trifle too cool for canoe- Loyal Bléelow and wife, of Chi- igts. as yet. i cago, are in the city on a short visit Mr. Bigelow is sales manager for the VIOLATORS OF SPEED LAWS Kenfield-Lamoreaux: Co. ’Nlonl No;th Ilolpoed ne violato: 8 city 2 iICity. of Bemidji, to be held on Mon- ; laws for automobilists were called LUTHERAN LADIES AID day, April 26th, 15.), at 8 o'clo:k on the carpet this morning before| The Ladies’ Aid of the Scandina-|p. m. for— i Judge J. F. Gibbons of ~ municipal | vian Lutheran .church have made all}.. Cleaning Septic Tank and disposal : f ; L court in answer to charges preferred |arrangements to give a supper on |of sludge. v ¢ " Zoa 2 . on-Saturday and Sunday by the.local | Thursday evening at the usual serv-|. -Certified check in sum of 10 per ‘ : ) i § % police force. With a severe warning [ing hours, in the Dbasement of the|cent of amount bid should accompany 4 h of |church. = Th 3 o ¥ 0 . ‘ o 3y ‘_"’ n each case against a repetition of | churc! S Drocests are 1o S0 LI\ IRRIAINE. erunbls Eaouiin:thio LIkE . *We Carry a Complete Line of Chicken Preparations. It makes the chickens com- fortable and lets them grow L) healthy. . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Knox of Ne-|Wwood cemetery. The only out of town relative in attendance was a son, C. J. Doran, from Wisconsin. increase in the numba" of T eggs. - x 30c, GOc,. $1.20 ’30c, 78c; $1.50 3 \ * 3 . 'BIDS FOR CLEANING SEPTIC TANK | Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned to be opened at a regular meeting of the City Council of the | l require. You will notice an | 7 } the infracture of the ldw, ‘Judge|wards paying for the parsonage . GiBbons allowed the spenders another | which has recently been purchased |to reject any or all hids. b A b aci St bt -t el el Y ettty lechid it .- L opportunity, making it clearly un-|by the congregation. The ladies ex-] =~ . GEO. STHEIN, ; THIRD STREET h BEMIDJI, MINN. derstood that speeding must be stop- |tend a general invitation and will’ - City Clerk, ! ; X 5 § 1td-26 - - - 204 In this city. guarantes s fine supper. - April 34th; 1920.