Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 11, 1920, Page 3

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e B Apanda £07 | IS 4 ] PROCEBEDINGS OF THE CITY COUN-drinkin ‘ : )CBED) - g fountain in the city building|seconded b: A CIL OF TEE CITY OF BEMIDJI, |Were submitted by the Bemidjl Sanitary Gectared vazut‘:?i'.w;hd"m;t }35 :lhdnci:mln MINNESOTA. MAY 24th, Engineering Co., and by J. J. Doran.|be named to fill' the unexpired term of v 1090 The bid of J.'J. Doran for the sum ‘0f |Mr. ‘Backus.' Carried. A :gg}‘)e(:! was upon motion and second ac- Upon motion of Alderman Palmer, . A k hefieg‘u.:nrt h:esr?;?x'xln cflf c‘hhem l(:‘i!tr); (;l:ul’;({,‘; Reports. 'fffx?fl,ds%dn t:iymz lrfifr’r.l's: ,‘;n‘]g;‘le‘:'hgl ;nxnl& e ol o eight P o Aquor |, CIty clerk's, report, water department|ed term of Alderman Backus, retired, e present meatll':'g s :gllled report and city treasurer's report for|[the sald motion prevnmnf. W o \ - i to order; President Vandersluis, presid- | Soeaten chaing April soth, Jjre read. and Dogtt '3“{,‘,,‘ heTeoa 4O G e & 5 . 4 = » ; same being referred.to the|su e ¢, Standary 0rs DO~ % The'dear girls'knit upon the porch R ne Roll Oall. fingnce dommittce: % 3| ine abressble it 'was moved and sedond. e e eoroatlon 3 Municipal court report for the period|ed that they be permitted to make. the THESE TATTING FESTS By MARGARET. ROHE (Written for the United Press.) i Z " 4 = Upon Toll call the follow!ng aldermen |ending May 10 ot () r .fi ", y 10th, showin, 149.00 id|sald improvements as outlined. The mo- An-g t‘;;e::;: f?:g‘mf,fi‘:,fo they, tea \ S = = : gere deg“’edl present: Palmer, Cooper, |the cfiy treasurer was res?d sam:l :lccg?)& tion prevailing. 4 i 0 shr D .. . | \‘ arver, Barnell, McKinnon, Jones, Hay-|ed. | There being no further business it was Petitions. moved to adjourn. Adjourned. it | ) 5 5 ” gard. g::n':lersluls‘; Absent, Bagley, P B » / oyce, Backus. . Petition for street 1l Approved, ghts at the inter- N Minutes of the l:::'.regular meeting :%?‘?"l‘m°£(lz‘l‘;‘l g{l‘:gg: “‘v‘:‘ds l’_“fl‘;‘;z’;;xg' SN VANDERS%’Eerssihent. were read and u';"‘;;’-"fd- ferred to the street and light commit-|Att The following bills after being aud-|® ited were upon motion and second al- lowed: ~ New York, June 11.—The hand- painted porch: furniture, the basket chairs and the gayly cretonned divan swing are all full these golden after- noons of June. . They are full of » est: GEO. STEIN, ee. Petition to establish curb lines on 11th City Clerk. street between Beltrami and Minnesota (1D§-11) fluffy femininity, ‘crisp and ‘cool in 1 [ i p avenues was read and referred to the = : white finen, or cool and/rutly in ar- =Y b= / AN %é‘r'g%:és"%- :s:t:‘i?t s © l::’:i“f.gg Ity ahkriinet o aupcovil - : & | gandie and swiss. b \ E] —= / S ar 0s., jitney service, health pplications. . i o tomalon nl) ahsouspod | Lol peek & sl T s, gapit T e e ACID N STOMASE o .of two or more females, all accoutred | L} = 2/ = solution Mo, 179 e ed. L ) 2 / e 7. s The_ following resoluti oftered| Application of Leon F. Steln for jit- with knitting needles, ‘needles and z 5 by Alderman .Ifnese?h'; moved its a(el;i- ney license was granted. ‘ ' o 5 i thread, or crochet hookg, makes it:a > Z > / \ tion: Application of Chas. Runyan for jit- ~" Whereas, a special election was duly [ney license was granted. ¥ 0 foregone - conclusion that thelr % held in the city of Bemidii, Minnesota,|. Application of A, Brose for pool table Says ‘Excess of Hydrochloric tongues Wwill prove sharper than their i iy = . on the 20th day of February, 1917, pur.|license was ‘granted. Acid is Cause of In-* tools, and that “felininity’” would be 77 S suant to the resolution of this governing| Application of ‘Hannah & Robertson A Py il 3 ' / p = = body adopted on the 22nd day of Janu-|for junk and second hand dealers' li- dl'eltlon a much bettér word to describe these N ary, 1917, at which election {he propo- | cense was-granted. little tatting fests. o —— sitfon of issuing to the State of Minne- Miscellaneous. i 5 But while they are all unanimous \\ v :;na é’:{y“‘éflb}’n"{t‘?i otf ;::m mlimgldpa.{ity el_St:;;t.\;:gn%se ,‘:.‘fg;‘f" cbzn}:fi-mw)f Ré"“ A well-known authority states that ] ' " i as ed to the qual ec- 8 0., indi i e and concentrated on the one thing L ) M \ tors thereof, and a ma)orlt)? "% the elect. |were referred to the city attorney for ap- stomach trouble and indigestion are - they specialize in tearing to shreds, ¥ 5 ors voting thereat voted in favor of said | Proval. nearly always due to acidity—acid varied and diverse are the multitude — proposition; The city attorney was directed to draw | stomach—and not, as most folks be- " of 'things their nimble fingers evolve o 1 : gol“,'gr‘:fi'?g“‘g:g;'%f:a{g féff}glzgflbgfnfi;‘fi ?,,;ei,,‘{‘:,“‘;:;,,5,“;‘:':,:;‘";,;&3{’“;2,‘{,;"’3 lieve, from a lack "of digestive juices ‘! as tongue falter not, needles fly, and :glg 'dl:‘l)’tfiallggullnedeltlng tth&reol, 11553'"" mtx{ggr:lrzd" a«acunfil. it v He states that an excess of hydro- golden moments flit. ; eld, on the Wy of May, 1920, a . D. Backus, having re-|chloric acid in the stomach retards . % S % t moved his resid £ thy y . 2 e soms o s bomaty wat: || MARKETS—LOCAL AND FOREIGN |[J630F it s sl IR0 Wad St Alorich 520 s wid, 0, 0, ey arial ct ‘abo : ate Board o nvestment, o 4 10M, en our meals sour e gar- 3 ‘CTf - . s Yia con: ons specifie tion; . tel-tinted rags into quaint, old-fash- Chicago, June 11.—Potato receipts today, 54 cars. New,|tnat upon (he granting of sald applica. like f‘toy balloon. We then get that fon oval rugs. Round ones, too, she | market weak. Old potatoes not quoted. Florida Spaulding |&y of Sencut. b and they harchy ate You Are Often heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, | u:;::::,tandaa:gg :;?h:llc::::;ncsl::;:- Rose ,barrels, No. 1 $15.50 to $16 per cwt., No. 2 $11.50 to. $12 |authorized and directed to sign and exe- Judged by Your we eructate sour food, belch gas, or ‘ al 0 1M ' e 4 P . cute .such bond. d th o her voom the uses, with al-|Per cwt. Cobblers, $15 to $15.50 per cwt. Louisiana Triumphs, | couptersian the same and deliver hem Teet} ll:nveh h:::‘t:)‘\;::: flatulence, water- ways a dash of black to bring out the rash, o to the State of Minnesota, and all other other tints in contrast. . These crochet $9 to $9.60 per cwt. ofticers are hereby further authorized The verdict is a favorable one He tells us to lay aside all digestive. and directed to make, execute and deliver i & the Seccssars bapers and furnisn all|| when your teeth are properly cared ||8ids and instead, get from any pharm- i A iy i BEMIDJI. CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. necessary information *in _connection | for, acy four ouncés of Jad Salts and . tistic as the professional hand-braid- e Tarbork,, Tive. 200N, o $44n0 Shoticatu lolmid Gt lo purs Cator " bofore Drsuktast whilg It is e‘nlx’blmz l:.udgs txl':;?ltn"e made O dyedy Oats, bushel ...........$1.10-§1.26 | Old Toms, live, pound... the Shtiate Board of Investment. NY—DENTA efl‘grvescix:i, and furthermore, to . unbleachied muslin. Red Clover, medium, Ib.........30c|Geese, live, pound ... ... ‘rhis motion, belng seconded by al- continue this for one week. ' While Since the fad or vogue for these hand-crocheted rag rugs has entered ;?{:::u'h:::“ s into the summer girl’s simple life, her Whelt‘ soft e vision:.of. rags has ‘broadened beyond L 9 a C , - : u « == 8¢-10¢ | Ducks, 1i7e, Ib. ....ee.«...16¢18¢ efi.‘i{:;'.}“m‘a’y'," Was put '&b?vottes:?d Pre- Tooth Flfle relief follows the first dose, it is 3 o .$2.30-32.4 1 A e vail eight yeas, no nays. s - 7 p _:g?g.;gzg Hens, 4 1bs. and over o260 Ve e raen Y rating Y ye’—Palmer, important to neutralize the acidity, . c . G O arnell. | MoKl '1] Makes the proper care of the teeth ||remove the gas- mass, Jonen: Hayward, Vnp:il;‘:‘slluis. cxh?:;:' adelight. Appetizingly. the liver, stimulate the kidneys and Y . that of the jazzeries. : \ . Then thexj-e are the hand-knitted | . VEGETABLES. : HIDES S Ba::’;’ Boyeei Dagkus: Price 80c :{.‘“’ tpromot_e a free flow of pure wash cloths that are unfurled in'all | Cabbage, cwt. .........$6.00-86.00) .y piges, No. 1 1b. ..... ...12¢-13¢c| Bids for the construction of concrete | 3 lse:dwesi‘l‘::e?; inexpensive -and is the white purity of knitting .cotton |Onions, dry, ewt. ......$6.00-38.00 | B,;;) hides, No. 1, Ib. . 10c-11c|sidewalks, .curbs, alley crossings and : . 1 Beans, owt. ......... = $6.00-88.00 | Kipp hides, No. 1, Ib. L. strest crossings, were, oponed. being 13| CITY DRUG STORE ||made Sooks, £hE wcldjof v axd Butterfat ....-. secceccscssescble N ‘ ) % : e Wi thia . Calf Skins, No. 1 1b ishing material and laying sidewalks, Laliberte & Encho‘ n sodium ph’olpfits.' This - harmless Eggs, fresh, dozen .. .....s....38¢|Deacons, each ......... .00 | 16¢c- per 'square foot; curbs 45c per lin- Druggists salts is used by thousands of people N » Horse hides, large, each X eal 00t ; alley and street crossings, 26c BATS s s per square foot. The sald bid was upon for stomach trouble with excellent results. . and ivory needles, until 60 stitches on the needle and 49 rows complete their symmetry. ready for a yellow, blue, pink, or lavender crocheted edge of mercerized thread. The summer girls, her mother, cousins, aunts, and little sisters are turning out these .soft, durable and attractive wash clothes- by the dozens, and thereby knocking to smash small brother’s h. ¢ of washcloths’ alibi for a per- petually soiled countenance. For her own adornment she is knitting colorful scarves of wool, the most brilliant hues she’ can ‘find, one for each day in the week. Worn with white skirts, white shoes and stock- Mutton ..o... « e 130¢| Wool, bright ..... i motion and second duly accepted. “Once a Trial—Always Nyal” Hogs, 1bec.coome e . .190-20¢ | Wool, semi bright . Bids for furnishing and installing one The following prices were being paid at Sti at time of going:to ;press:of today’s Pioneer: ; GRAIN AND HAY jLambs . . ...... ceevenaises12%e Wheat, No. L' +o'veeensn $2.61-32.71| Garlic, 1b. ..... Wheat, No. 2 ... .$2.49-32.64 | Packing butter .. Wheat, No. 3, . ...$2.29-§2.44 e . .94c-97c : LIVE POULTRY figg::};g Turkeys, 9108. UP ...cocceccemnBlo Tuckeys, small and thin -$20.00 1 Gaege"13 1bs. up and fi Rye..... No. 1 clover, ings, white hats; and sheer white| p 5 waists that are intricately apd elab-|fye SIT&W . ... ':;g'gg DUCKS, T8t . « + 0o vmeasssnnsen ) ?rately hemstitched also by her own | o s Timothy hay ........ *$27.00 [ Hene, heavy, 4 1bs. and over. .. fair_hands; these scarves add the one ; S Srae () o¥2¢ " " | Spriugers, live .......... needed’splash of vivid-dye that makes VEGETABLES Hens, 5 1bs. up, fat ...... ..83¢ okl the summer .girl an object of perfec- - .tion worth dying'for A - B A% S Cigarettes Not So Bad. M—You see that fine house? A man built that with the money he saved on , clgarettes. Drassed poult ound over|. Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. $5.60 fls:. nt:ct. Ty 30 “per: or! IB’otatoes_.‘ per cwt. ..... Veoes$4.60 eans, brown,-cwt. ... $3.60 R Bggs, per dozen ... ... .36C HIDES Butterfat . . . 64c,|Cowhides, No 1. .. Rhubarb, -per cwt. -60¢| Bull hides, No. 1 ... Kipps, No. 1...00000 !l{-—-He must have been a terrifie MEATS Calf ski No. 1 1Ib. e smioker before he broke himself of the | Mutton, . . ......... vemne..10¢|Dencons - 1. ..~ [ habit! . 2 ‘| Pork, dressed o uisls Tallow ..coeees M—He didn’t stop. He's a cigarette [Veal . . .. ... Horse hides .. manufacturer.—London Answers. Beef, dressed........ Wool, DrigRt. cove e oo acon oo o GRINAGER'S . - SUNSHINE GROCERY CARRY CASH AND ( ]/'9‘ ‘ ; /( Yeast, a package...... 9§ ; a n R / 'P/ ) 4 // ' | g ormerene sl PGS A O 8 Info The Ice Box as """""" od MR S )| § soon ds it comes Bread, a loaf............ - Peas, Barly June, 2' : ; : ::n?:: d::l:: for L HOL]DAY Nutmargarine is the ideal spread for bread the year "round {12 JORCER———— and our special process of summer hardening does not lessen its high | : ] Make your selec- [ e s . ) ‘ Tomatoes, size 2% . H 3 81 tions from the : quality in the slightest degree. T CAN woeeeereenenienennn 20€ : splendid assort- It is just as delicious during May, June, July and August gs it is in the i BN ment we have on co@’ o ey 7 ) hand. ; ’ cooler seasons, and given a corner in the ice box it will prove highly satis- Salmon, talls ......... 22 factory in maintaining its texture and firmness during the warmest weather. Ml:\kéat:“f.’.sti'.lf...‘.).l.ll& When placed on the table for breakfast, luncheon and dinner it should . g be flanked by a small piece of ice which holds it at just the consistency ' that makes it the perfect spread. Ao h - 7 - g } Buy one, two or five pounds and prove to your own satisfaction its ex- Lemons, a dozen......30c cellence, keeping qualities and practical economy. Bananas, a 1b.......... 18¢ § Onions, a8 M..oooces 12¢ COMFORT, the greatest benefit to man- Cabbage, 8 1........ ae - kind. ““You” can have comfort in one of i Ry these Elgin made Shirts. See them on-dis- .......... play now. 0. J. Laqua 'THE CLOTHIER BEMIDJI MINNESOTA Your grocer, market or dalicatessen will supply you NORTHERN COCOANUT BUTTER CO. MINNEAPOLIS N s OLIDA NUTMARGAR Seaers . Gamble-Robinson-Bemidji-Co. Birinaes Grape Nuts, pkg Bacon, 38c and........ Picnic Hams, 1H...... 24c Salt Pork, Ib.. 126 THIRD STREET Phone 851

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