Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 14, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ‘ THE BEMIDJI DAILY FIONEER - FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1920 #——-——_——_—_—_—_—-—_———— 4 sawing on hand. - Also new 10 drag. Riding disc cultivator. New |0. M. Harstad and R. T. Irwin of g horse gas engine. Sold cheap if McCormick mower. Disc harrow.|Minneapolis; C. 'H. Smith, John 15 taken at once. Mill is set up at J. J. Opsahl. 6t6-19 | Harron, A. R. Hutchinson, Charles SPORT NEWS town of Northern. W. E. Webster, " Morgan, Jr., J. Golez, William C. ] owner. 2d5-15 mmmium ! O’Brien and William Busch of Du- ! — e Among those registered at the|luth; J. J. Ryder of Fargo; B. Burns e K . FOR SALE—Hoover potato “digger.|Markham on Thursday were B. R.|of Milwaukee; J. A. Wist of Rich- THURSDAY’S RESUTS Chicago, May 14.—Potato receipts today, 27 cars. Market| Iron Age potato planter. Heavy|Foss, P. L. Payne, M. C. Fisher, J.|mond, R. B. Hamilton of Brainerd; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION steady. Northern Whites, sacked and bulk, $7.25 to $7.50 breaking plow, 16 inch, JohnlA. Stearns, C.T. Peterson, W. E. Mor- and Mrs. O. C. Berg of Newport, 2 Y 5.75 wt. New, market steady; Deere with trucks. 2-section steel ris and N. H. Landman of St. Paul; Wash. Toledo 3 at Minneapolis 4. per cwt. Canadian, $5 to $5.75 per cwt. s eady ; Columbus 8, at St. Paul 4. Florida, barrels, No. 1, $156 to $15.50; No. 2, $13; Texas ———— = Louisville 2,.at Kansas City 0. " ; Triumphs, $9 per cwt. - o e Bomidji Potato Market—All varieties, bulk, small lots $3 to $3.25 per bushel. Carload lots, sacked and loaded, $5.60 All games postponed. A FEW MONEY SAVERS AT NATIONAL LEAGUE to $6 per cwt. RN Boston 3, at St. Louis 9. ' : e ’ : New York 6 at Cincinnati 0. BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. Brookiyn 1, at Chicago 2. 0 GRAIN AND HAY * Dressed beef, pound...... - 12¢-14¢ - — Turkeys, live, pound. w.....40c-46¢ ’ . Oats, bushel ........... $1.10-$1.25 | Old Toms, live, pound.... .2‘5c-30c % . ‘Missoula, Mont.—Virtually every|Red Clover, ufedium, Ib....... . 5 ggc gu.?k.n' lg:; D?'I,llld e Aici!g: Netw Nork Gre . = . tigh school in the state is pointing)Popcorn, pound ...........- c-10¢ y N | A . am.| Swiss h eanut Butter, er - fts track and field team toward the|Wheat, hard ... ..$2.40-32.56 | Hens, 4 lbs. and over.......... 26¢c| W Cheese, per pound, nd Cheese, per|Creamery Butter, per ound o annual interscholastic track and field | Wheat, soft ........... $2.10-32.26 pound, pound, p , meet to be held om the University , i of Montana field.“Wolf Point high VEGETABLS. HIDES ’ 49c 490\ b3 64c 23c echool was the first to enter a team | Cabbage, cwt. $6.00-86.00 | 1\, pjges, No. 1,1b ... ...20¢-22¢ \ and is said to have developed sev-|Qnions, dry, ¢ $6.00-36.00 { 5,1} hides, No. 1 1b . . 18¢ 5 ; T Sl e ‘ R S T & eral track men who will make trouble | gesng cwt. $6.00-38.00 | Kipp hides, No. 1 1b . -250|[] Faney Cooking ‘Ap-|gpojoq Walnuts, per tW hite Beans, 5 1bs.| Mazola Oil, one pint for all entries. Every school entered | g tterfat , ... o.o.ouoee-nee.o- 1¢| Calt skins, No. 1, 1b.. .36c ples, per box,- pound 3 or . size has forwarded a list of from five to|pygs, fresh, dozen . Deacons, each ........ .$10 e : 47¢ r e seventeen men who are eligible for MEATR Horse hides, large, each.. .. ..$5-39 $2.95 92 39¢ p ihe ovents In which they are enterel |y yibton «icnisesveesnsinsssssan 150 | WOOL, DFIBRE « v ovvevennnnnnne- 40¢ ' C : : f The meet will be held May 11 to 17, |y oo Ty “ " 7777000000 190-200 | Wool, semi bright............. 2ol e R 1 quart size.......... The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., ?x’l{t s }?Vlnte Soap, T Cook&ng Figs, per|2quartsize....... . - ?, . . e —————— e R Yankton, S. D—Yankton college|at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: ars for thiree for. »| pound, expected the largest football squad in GRAIN AND HAY .Y S P 16¢c 59 g 190 Jelly Compound, No. the history of the school to return|yyheat, No.1 ... $3.00-§3.10 | Beef, dressed. . . - .7c-14¢ (] 430 ? 5 pail for for the opening of the 1920 season.|ywheat No. 2 . 5 |Lambs .. ... . 124-16¢ . Spring training has just closed and|yypheat, No. 3 . Garlic. Ib....... cecsiemeceasne :)8«;0 D S 2 590 unless plans of the students go astray | gats . . . . . Parsnips, Per CWt. ........... $2.75 |0 No. 10 can Apricots | Schmidts Malta, three during the summer vacation, twelve |parjen’ |, 31, .60 |Squash. cwt..... e es 31,0011 Gingerale, large bot-| dozen case, PSR wvarsity men will be back for the first RY®, NO. 2 o evaenennes $2.05-$2-18 Packing butter tle 30c; per dozen, ¥ call and this year's scrub team Will | NG "y Clover, mixed ......... 30.00 —— 9 $450 . Cream of Rye, two | be virtually intact. An eight-game |pye gtraw .........c0v0eaees $9.50 LIVE POULTRY $1.1 i $3.25 1$1.20 refund on bot-| packages for { schedule has been arranged for the $1.60 Turkeys, 91bs. UP ...ecveevaces 30¢ = | coming season. Xo “2- PR R R G $32.00 | Turkeys, small and thin alue tles and case. 32¢ ‘ . 2 Timothy hay «........ 901 Geese, 12 Ibs. up and fat ...20c " Salmon, one d ) ; , poun Fargo, N. D.—Labe Safro, veteran DUCKS, 18E . .« «vcomnziannennns 24c|® Ginger Snaps, two |g.. i Peeled Peaches, five| —————— [ "~ boxer, has been signed to meet ‘“Sail- VEGETABLES Hens, heavy, 4 Ibs and over. .32¢ pounds for ’ eele eaches, five or” Benson of Brooklyn in a ten- Springers, 1ive . .. ... . G 2 pounds for - Pure Lard, per pound yound no-decision bout here, May 28. | Beans, hand pickea, navy, cwt. $6:00 | eng, 5 1bs. up, fat 57¢ 29¢ sl 50 26¢ . Safro is training for bout in Minnea- | Potatoes, per cwt .$6.00 | Dressed poultry 3¢ per pcund over i . : :;}-115 anédhewéll fl;ish ]l:l: workout here | Beans, brown, cw! :323 lve atock. . : - ng ve days before the match. | Beets, per cwt .. e} X Z s | Carrots, per cwt. .. ...32.50 HIDES Fresh Head Lettuce, Celery and Strawberries for Saturday - Onions, dry, ewt ....anln $3.00 [Cowhides, No 1. ......oovunn.. 15¢ : A gggg, pertdoz n ... §rsh 33: Bull hides, No. 1 . ....ovvnnnn.. ;gc - age, ton ......... - -3$86,00 1 Kipps, No. 1.......coociennnnn c Buttertat ............ . .63¢] Calf skins, No. 1 Tl l30¢ FOLLOW THE CROWD SOCIAL AND PHSONAI. Rhubarb . . .......... :.03¢| Deacons . . 175 MEATS Tallow ... 6c & 8¢ ...10c-15¢c|Horse hide 16¢ Wool, dbright. Mutton, 1b. ......... Pork, dressed Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Heath of Swa- tara were among the out of town %&T“ ie: ‘Phone s g - eallers in’ Bemidji on Thursday. L or sale. Phone |l N Charge of Dehvery g , Telephone 927 9. Mr. and Mrs. N. Ritchie of} t‘ll!il;; ADDITIONA[. WANT ADS FOR SALE—Round Oak combination kins accompanied by A. E. R s, coal and wood range. Phone of Howard Lake are spending the 5:6-.;.:0 g 5-14tf day here on business. On Thursday — e —— they locked over farm Droperty ol | agyEp FIVE SALESLADIES:|FOR SALE—Wicker reed baby bug. the Schoolcraft. Postmaster A. P. . Call 716-J 5t5-19 B Ritchie of thig city is a brother of| WE WANT FIVE EXPERIENCED | _&Y | doth of these men. SALESLADIES FOR TOMORROW.|FOR SALE—One or two horse light f THOSE WITH SHOE EXPER-| wagon with box. F. M. Pender- ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry LaBarge of| IENCE PREFERRED. O’LEARY-| 8ast. Phone 17-F-4. 6t5-19 @ass Lake motored here yesterday to BOWSER COMPANY. 1d5-14 {|FOR SALE—Five passenger touring .spend several days at the E. E. Ken- fleld home. Mrs. LaBarge is a niece Jflu’ of Mrs. Kenfleld. They will return | FOR SALE—Dodge car in good con-|FOR SALE—A new Curtis saw mill . 4o Cass Lake tomorrow. dition. G. S. Knight. 2t5-15 all set up with $1,000 worth of = e Extra .Snecial for Saturday CRACKERS, in Cadiss-- - 16¢ per pound Coffee Raisins Our Leader, ’ Sunmaid, Seeded, thr Five pounds for. . . sz'so packlaé'es for ... .e ?. : Tea Bulk, Gunpowder, b . .. Red Label Salada, 60c Half pound ........... 48c Pork & Beans "Oven Baked, large cans, two cansfor......... 486 -J [—] °: Korn Krisps Kellogg’s, two ° POl < o 5us SR e 25c The Popula;i' Hostess ENTERTAINING problems are greatly lessened by the hostess who serves good Ice Cream. The quality and uniform goodness of our Ice Cream is responsible for its universal popularity. It lends itself to an unlimited variety of dainty and .attractive service. Try it yourself. You - will be most agreeably surprised. oo - Koors Ice Cream Supreme Cheese ‘Wisconsin Cream, per Oranges Extra large, sweet and fancy, 6 for. ........ 45¢ s O O A Any kind, three cans for : i oot RS sl CLIFFORD And COMPANY _ Yes, We Deliver Phone 160 Phone 160 fifilflflfllfllfllflIIIHfllfllllflllflllllflfllmlflmfllfllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIMl N - 3 -] =k = o® @ e AT I St | Defective

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