Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 8, 1920, Page 9

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i g_ i thoroughbred “enable the “eity from their homes. Ly “"Clark Pole, Minnesota 'Land Clearing ‘,i"l’lllilflll‘ilm:"AN]‘LL Chicago, June 8. ——Potato receipts y, 46.cars. Market | weaker.: 'Northern Whites, .sacked, $9 25, New, market weaker. Alabama Wl'nteg,sslo :50 to $11 ; Red; $10 76 to $11 & aemn.u CASH' mxn'f QuoT. on' 3 0 held a demonstration at'Leon-|: Monday and s’ in’the city today | that the representatives accompany=~ +ing it may be present at the Jand clearing ' meeting, ‘which has been ' called for this.evenlng at the:rooms f the Bemmj ‘Civic :and Commerce . ‘mssociation. ecial’ committee of . \association m bers . has made the “necessary’ ‘ar :enmm and’ ‘are . 'promising’ &,y ity intereltln sesgion to all who nttend “*'Farmers far an 1y invited ' that thmfiny learn ‘the modern and most’ sultable methods'} - land ‘clearing | :various comm\mmel of the state "Although Bemidji- was not ’ fortuniate ‘emough: to ‘secure a demonstration, ;experfenced men will attend: ‘the: m?tl g to explain the processes. in :the best ‘way possible. Similar. meetings have been held in many other ‘places following the demonstration and all have met with hearty favor of all who attended. Specialists in' erop production will also be present at this time and many {nteresting talks have been arranged {for the program which “will begin at 8. o'cloek. ~Bveryone interested in ‘any way is asked by the committee ‘4n charge to pass the word along to all others, that the session may be _one -of the best'/that has been held by the land cle’aMng train on the en-|: tire trip. On Saturday, uhgnoon “the Kitchie Farmers' club met. at the home of Henry Gregerson, with' about eighty members present, Plans for the cele- bration of thq,FaurI:h of July, were discussed and!it was decided to hold appropriate es ‘on July 3. Dis- cussion was held. and a movement lhrted ‘whereby the club will pur- chase a threshing outfit- co-operative- ‘ly. Fifteen signers have already been secured in the project. County Agent D. C. Dvoracek was d -the members, iz¢d Community,” - show- gé of - introducing fastock - and also the advantage ‘of ‘a; community choosing pound. +8c-10¢ | Dug tl o-u 45 | Hens, mon % ‘fat time of gomz t.o pr! ! incroase ot salary trom 2! & month, i wheat ‘No. 2 3 ‘'The city clerk was inm'ucted to’Whent’ No 8. purchase six refuse conhmers for {Oats . (Continued from Page One.) ' ;|for refuse from the. street. VO R A e e a deputy sheriff had ‘been drunk and P T T B PR No. 1 cluver, mixed disorderly and that’ he had not. heard KNOTT DODGE Rye'straw’ . of his arrest or pumshment in any| | Corn ... . .manner.: Mayor Johnson’ tlgen in- formed the members of uncfl at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Laurence that ‘Peterson’ had. been a¥fs .| Dodge, atSpur, fifteen: miles north "The records of the polic of Bemidji, Monday: evnnln;, June.7, this deputy was arrested: Lloyd:- L. Knott and Miss Jeesie Jane |Potatoes, per. cwt, raigned on two cha ;| Dodge ‘were united in mrrlage by | Beans, brown, em conduct which tool :{Rev. C. Stanley of M:fll “City, Ore-|Eggs, per dnfien 5 gon, a hrother of the groom. Butterfat. . Miss, Dena Johnson of St. Louis | Rhubarb, per nicipal court Saturday‘ Minn.; . and Miss Mildred :$2.61-32.71 | Garlic, ; .32 4942 64 Plcklns btk “esvs83¢ Y(:ecnon for pflceleu 130-15¢ pnpers m ‘ ; piece—no bolts o nuts to loosen, nof " The following pz"ncea w?n bemg pnl@.at Stillwater M DL ing to get out of order, . today’s Pioneer ; ¥ A2%c|GF fords du utmost in conl- oc struction, looks, rigidity, durability a economy. “Come in and see for your Turkeys,"d 1bs.-up . W ~30s| If you deme we'll send s repmenua Tuikeys, sniall and ud At Value] to discuss your requirements. 30 8 00 1 Geese,12:1bs..up and !at; L -30¢ ‘Ducks, fat -. s . 3 Hens, hea Pioneer Statlonery Store charges of being drunk:.and:drawing Park, a gun while in the ‘Park. hote) day ‘Dodge of Lewisyille, Minn., a sister Mutton, 1b. afternoon and he was given the:choice|0f the bride, and Floy of paying & fine of $25 or spending| :?:neg & ;‘;:‘gln:::;“‘ corpd” sta- |y or of the groom, and . of Lewisville, Minmn:; a brother of the bride, attended ‘the' brlde :and; groom, - Decoration; whlte and the bride.carried a large| bouguet ofr white roses. . g The groom, who -lives at! Dovils Lake ,N. D. where Mr.. ‘and Mrs. 4 Knott will reslde, irécently ireturnéd !’ .| trom service overseas wlth the Am- WANTED TO EN r| erican forces. ¥ + |/ The bride has made her i seyenl years. with - her..brathe:. .at’ — < | Spur, and the past year was a teacher | LOST. Dlnmond ring this mornlng 4 at he ‘Spur eonlolldated* schoo]. ‘be thirty -days .in_the Beltrami:: connty jail, and he paid: the fine. . He arraigned Monday morning charge’ of acting_-disorderly..in fl:@ Gilbert - cafe - Friday- aftern paid a 315 fine at that tim After the conviction . Saf morning Sheriff Andrew Johnso! notified of the man’s conduct al immediately ' dismissed deputy. ' The ' mayor s would make progecutions ‘cases if complaints are: the proper way. 3 58 The resignation ofiw ; son, who was named a8 . the Second ward at.the 18V of the council, was read atit ing Monday evening and was mqatf ed. Mr. Robinson:in his com#unica-) tion to the council stated th:; he did{’ one breed best. sdapted -to its needs}? by that breed. field of sweet clo&: tlfi:;‘ ‘heen innoeullted‘ "‘*’fi County Agent tp the Silver Lake [ m ting held at the it Carl Strecker’s y evening. held concerning the need of rond east from Bemidji, to ents 'in/ that section to come to this city to do their trad- ing. Al seemed to preler to come to Bemidji,instead of going ‘to Cass Lake and Blackduck as they.are al- most required to’ do at present on account. of the -poor roads to this Arrangements’iwere ' made for a dynnmite demonltratlon and plans for buying dynamite in large quan- tities were laid.” Mr. Dvoracek talked to the members of this club on the same subject as at the Kitchie club i appeared to have in his talk. A, A. this city nccompnmed t on_the ‘trip and tures of the clubs. Thé planing mill nnd shipplng de- partment ol the:Crookston - Lumber ‘company. plant: will begin operations}- Thursday momlng. ‘according to an announcement' made' 'by C.' L. -Isted. They have'ample men to begin run- ning, but will ‘give employment ‘to ~‘gny who desire to ‘work. . This ap- plies to buth old and new employees CLARK FILES FOR OFFICE - OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER C.'W. Clark, who has for the past six years engaged in farming near Puposky, has filed for the office of ‘County’ Commissioner from ' the Fourth dist Mr. Clark is well and tavornb known' in this city, fbeing the sop of H. M. Clark of the 1d’ Tie company. He has been successful in the con-.| _.dugt of his ngm and is a thorough: bufiness man. £ | the matter.was laid on the table: until < pl\lmbei"s license and J: second wnd 3 ward,. Herbert. Carver; F Pearl Barnell; Fifth ward; A ' committee. represejiing. ‘resi- dents of East'Bemidji appeared be- fore ‘the council and ‘asked’for the installation of'a number jof 1i that vicinity ‘and the ma ferred to the water ‘and light com- mittee. , The matter of fixing. the! width 'of ‘Eleventh stre Beltrami and. ‘Minnesota *avenu¢s ‘at twenty-four feet was discussed and the city attorney’ was instry d i to draw the proper resolutmn to au- thorize same. A’ communication < Wwas recelvod from the hbrary ‘board ‘asking. for an increase in: the .. salary of " hbranzn from $50 to $75 a month md aléo] an -increase ‘for ‘the. janitor at tke| library from $15 to $25 a'month, and) g the next meeting of the ouncil. was granted a licénse to_. | Ward Brothers were gra: censes. ‘The attention off |- was-called to'the fact that the Heater for the firemen’s dormitory is worn out and they voud to nrchne a new heater. As the city has no pumptlut be attached to the new well whi being constructed in t! ! it was_decided 'to purchase from the Layne & Bowle: which has the contract of digging the well and the motor whic! be- ing ‘used on Well No. 3 "near the electric light. plan operate the pump. The muttar of. ;epam_ ward fire hall was also. dig the ‘city engineer inforfiied bers of the- council that, repairing the 'building ‘wi $700 and that it wlll co more to build'a store room and pum House combined when the pump house for. the. new: well is coi cted, 80 the old fire_hall, will be sold unx | body wntn it ; Harold' ' Swisher," assistant o' ndent, was’ mnted III|||IlIIIlIlIIIIlIllIlIllllIIIIIIIIIIIlII||l|I|IIII|||||I||IIIllllllllflllll[lllllIlIIlIIIIII ‘t.ofu ‘females are diseaud wit G pimply fuce, ‘Constipation goa——- m better and onjoy The ‘Overland Fofir Thrlft DotL, Of | pork, - dressed Hdrse hides . Harold " Dodge | | Woul, dright. bout w1th o¢k in ' New York City ‘was’the ‘mest. profitable he thas'had. | Of his shafe-of : the receipts at. dif- ferentr towns, Stecher - has'iinvested '8100 000 in Nebraska farm and ranch were ln pink and % 'I'OGE'I'l'l'lNTHE GREAT 3]s Dly 0. Socknan 8th slreets' en 619 " Bemidji- ave-. and Markham: Hotel: Return to Pioneer oi!lee for reward: & -7 v2d8-9 |1 — FOUND—Row boat 1n middie of Lake Bemidfi_Saturday.’ Béat'now at Grand Forks Bay. Owner may .. have same'by.proving property to dlon ° and jaylngl 5. for. vlls of His ‘entire career. . ; ¢l The" tour that 1ollowed Stechen’s ¥ om } ar:" LU umum u[uuuuunu 111111[111![1“[ LU LU l]lll]ll Illlllullll[lllllllll[llll[lllllllllI’lllI llllllu.llllllllllllllllllulllllllUUUl - Did you get the’ car you wanted yet‘? We can make lmmedlate dehvex'y on the followmg models‘ o TO’ ' RING meg bo the fact that these are extremely hard to get we suggest that you place : once; We have in stock two: Sedafis, one Coupe, four Tourmg and one rder yours now, whxle wé can dellver it to you... ; PHONE US FOR A DEMONSTRATION -LIHER-—DELUIL COMAN' | | [ A s llG Thlrd Street o THE semm.nvbloumi i mimmlnn|l,u‘iuummumnnm,mnnnmniinn i

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