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T S AT THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1920 PAGE EIGHT “If anyone wants the corporal of! information regarding location of- the guard, I'll call all the corporals| same write P. D. Bowler, Jr., Box of the guard out,” says Corporal La 61, Bemidji, Minn. 2t6-18 Baw. Well that’s all right too, but he happened to belong to the “picked” guard. K COMPANY CAMP ¢LIBELS’ (Continued from Page One.) “Does anyone know where there is a piece of haywire?” asks Pvt. Pege- low, “I want to fix my rifle.” SOCIAL AND PERSONAL : WANTED—Carrier boy at once. Call at Ploneer office. 4 Chicago, June ’}‘7 .——Po}fato receipts today, 41 cars. Market Mrs. Josephine Fosseen, of Shot-[steady. Southern ripmp s, saC_ked, $9 and $9.25. Whites,| Th b £ th ley, was in the city yesterday to at-| g8 25 and $8.75. Florida Spaulding Rose, barrels, $14. Caro: have ier::"\:loi!l.(sinog in Z ::;‘rfi?fi’;l:;m variety was selected at least. There tend the school officers ‘_meetlng. lina Cobblers, $14.25 and $15. to feel right at home in the barracks, ! jg gtill a question as to whether they .| with Pvts. H. M. Naylor and Erick-|\ould look better picked or unpicked. The 1. W. Hegge family of Be- ) . ¢ cida, motored to Bemidji Wednesday BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. , son in full snoaring swing. “Halt! Who’s there?” friends. L and called on friends GRAIN AND HAY Dressed beet, pound. . .......12c-14c|. When Brigadier General Harrison| «gSergeant of the guard.” Turkeys, live, pound. . ... 40c-46c | inspected the sergeants for physical| «advance, sergeant of the guard ...$1.10-51.25 | 01d Toms, live, pound. - ... ..36¢-30c | examination yesterday he informed |y, pe organized.” ’ 30c | Geese, 11ve, POUN . ... . . o - 2630¢ ) Sergeant Mitchell that he should soak e his feet. Mitchell is ill today. May-| private Reynolds tried to turn out s In making the selection of a picked guard, someone did well. Quite a Political Advertisement. (Inserted by William Lennon in his own behalf and for which $10 has been paid for series.) ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as can- didate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner from the 4th District of Belitrami county, to be voted on at the primaries on June 21st. . Frank Clark and C. Martin of Turtle River, were among the busi- pess transactors in the city yester- day. Oats, bushel . ... . Red Clover, medium, 1D = Popcorn, pound ....ceeeee- ~8c-10c | Ducks, 1{ve, Ib. . ... e we .. 16¢318¢ ’$2.30-32.46 | Hens, 4 1bs, and OVer...w......26¢/be he would feel better if he would | the guard for the commanding officer F—— Wheat, hard ... : \ h’rhe;l Il:mh?t; {J::gll}l’er &:; etel:iengv;,:dti:l; Wheat, 50ft ....w......$2.10-§2.28 soak his head. after retreat Tuesday night, but that’s| I have been your servant for the church has 1 g : £ all right, bel the pick | church on Friday evening at 8 VEGETABLUS. HIDES Stand by, the jury! Private Pege- gm'd",,;o_"e elongs to the picked g:s:u:: ‘:.;::m:h?:f t‘;“::k“;fiu;"ém o'clock. Cabbage, CWEL. . ...ecce <§6.00-36.00 Cow hides, No. 1 Ib. . -...12¢-13¢ low will thorough}y understnpd ".‘“ tinued support. If the services I Onfons, dry, cWt. ......$6.00-86.00 5} higeg, No. 1, Ib. how to charge the jary sfter his train-[ Gorporal Earl Bailey has lost out|have given my district and county warrant your continued faith in me, 10c-11¢|inp gt Camp Woolnough'is completed. » ee-1dc| 8 35 D Vorll hold military drills| g0,one, 227'8 work ok the Crookres _Mr. and Mrs. Roy Titus are the|geans, cwt. ... 1 will appreciate your support at the 06-00-‘8-':2 Kipp hides, No. 1, 1b. . parents of an eight pound- daugh- fat . ... oo ter, Marc:ne Louise, born on Friday, g:g:rn‘esh, AOBOD o v vevenemee 380 gzl.fi::f':'am.l..l b ........ 1233 and formati;ms fl" the jurors 80 as|i, charge of quarters yesterday and|polls. Signed, June 11th. - it MBATS - %l;rosla :lr‘ll;'ix'tl“‘e' each ......$6-$7 :firfi;}fvfi; ;:s: t;g"vl):et: has gone many wonder if the mill is still run- & - WILLIAM LENNON. ULLOD . come o omocomoms oo coeem , bright ......... sleassane s g ning. 10d6-9 6- : Mrs. T. C. Stuart and two children | ;oo * 77" T 0 0T 190-300 | Wool, semi bright ... i ol . sk At last it is discovered why Lieu-{ pay in at attention, men. T Y left this morning for Fosston, where they will make an extended visit with friends and relatives. - . % . tenant Huffman did not call the com- The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn.,| pany to “present arms” at retreat| (orporal Mayer (instructing squad urggg%n(}qvm&x& = ns i ar) X at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: Monday night. He was afraid that|; cop Mg o 1 H ghting and aiming drill) —Private GRAIN AND HAY Sergeant Dahlberg might drop her Bagby, do you know what a fine :;resl?ehalt. $10 to be paid for the ANNOUR Beef, drqesed. ... .. oo emoo..76-14¢| viffe’ again. sight 157 t CEMENT Having finally consented' to my Mrs. H. S. Annette left today for Fosston, Thief River Falls, Crookston and other points where she will , X bs . - Wheat, No. 1 ....... 2.61-32.71 | Lam 12%e Private Bagby—Why, yes; a boat transact business for a few days. Wheat, No. 2 $2.49-32.64 .40¢ Su i : G . X . pply Sergeant Thayer Bailey . Mrs. Sadie Burkhead left on Mon- Wheat, ‘No. 8 5 $2.29-32.44 : »1::880 says: ““Cheer up, boys, the two week’s load of corporals sinking. friends importunities of running for aan i P ohe at Pipestone, after| ooy . e sooeaRdeNTC © |war i$ nearly over now.” Sherman County Commissioner of the Gth Dis- vls’i,tl:g T wroral months with her g;:ley ¥ :i:g'fi;g LIVD POULTRY was right after all. ‘SUFI-S, APPEAL To trict, Idwauld not be fair to the trust L e .86-81. B imposed upon me, if I did not: aec- daughter, Mrs. L. B. Grandy. No. 1 clover, mixed +vee..320.00 | Turkeys, 9 1bS. UP ..........=30a[ Acting lance-corporal Frank Koors “AR.DING & cwum quaint all the people of the district o 4 with all the facts so that they may .$9.00 .$1.65 ..o~ . $27.00 Turkeys, small and thin.. ..At Value|has a squad of two men which' has Geese, 12 1bs. up and fat. .......20c|a special duty to perform according be able to judge as to the fitness or [ DUCKS, f8L . « . o emoseseoesss.246]|to his instructions nearly every day. (By United Press.) unfitness of myself. I was bora in Hens, heavy, 4 1bs. and over....28¢c Washington, June 17.—Suffragists Denmark in 1886, immigrated to this Spriugers, live ......... vews..226| Theee are two “big things” im line| are to.appeal their fight for the ballot country in 1900, was engaged in. re- Heas, 6 Ibs. up, fat ...........836|now at Camp Woolnough. Privates|to republican nominees for president | tail, Wholesale and:mail-order busi- Dressed poultry 3¢ per pound over|Harnwell and Pegelow’s stomachs|and vice-president, they said today.|nes in Chicago until 1906, when live stock. i have a terrible time keeping dressed | Both Harding and Coolidge are to be|Ti07e4 19 f::.'.’d‘&d;;';‘.g. :-‘fl;& back. asked what they intend doing toward| o< 5 . 7% howmeet = 12 seemae Dr. and Mrs. Harold Niebels, of g::ns_ "' oSkl Fergus Falls, spent a part of the day{No, im h By yesterday as the guests of Mr. and 0. 2 Timothy hay Mrs. E. E. McDonald, as they were going thru the city. VEGETABLES Y Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. $5.50 Potatoes, per cwt. . Louis Johnson and daughter, Vag borg, of Shotley, were in Bemidji 'Wednesday to attend the sc:ool offi- gunl. brovdvn, cwt. HIDDS r3 ¢ the federal cers’ meeting. From here they went|Eggs, per dozen . . Co % I . the final ratification of the eral ; on to Minneapolis and St. Paul, where|Butterfat . . ... % Bu'l'lh;?:u, );:». i i .“Fxx bayonets,” ordered the cap-|guffrage amendment, according to ;l;f" %‘::fi,:g‘;’:_’hfiun?:?rm : they will spend a month with friends Kipps, NO. 1.c.evenonn o tain. 5 i .. |Alice Paul, head of the national|ih .o years ago ‘:nd have served as - i and relatives. Galt sxims, No. 1 b, """1TTl30c| ‘“There is nothing the matter with| woman's party. Town Clerk ever sinte. Was one o€ ] DeaODS . L5 s s by s 786 | NG 88 far da 1.can; see;’.. FORROR the organizers of the Silver Lake 6c & 8¢|Private Boquist. Farmers’ club and have acted as see- —_— Rev. Fr. Thomas, accompanied by TallOW ¢ .ccomocomomone fifteen Indians of the Red Lake Hors: des s eieve dietele ped agency, were in .the city this morn-|veal . . .. .. “Lie Woor: dHEst. L Y50e | Sergeant Winebrenner spent a busy e A ing en route to Bena, where they Will | e day Tuesday preparing to take ADD"“ONAL wm Am Cass Lake and was the first elected ' 5. |charge of the “picked” guard Tues- director of same. Helped organise | attended the Annual Indian congress, being held there until Sunday. (Political Advertisement) (Inserted by Carl Strecker in his own behalf to be paid for at the rate Harris, judge of probate on * - t quent Children”; county superinten- day night. The ‘“‘:f:m hl:e:” "":e'; an English Lutheran church at Ten - dent J. C. McGhee on “Citizenship |ng yesterday must have been pic Lake and am acting as its secretary. : and Community Work.” and tdo, in c?lx.npa;mon to the one he was| wANTED—Bids on lumber in two|Helped organize the Ten. Lakes i The annual meeting of school dis- | SUpPPly of Te aring luesday. derricks, standing or taken down.|Threshing Ring and am acting as ite of 10 cents per line.) trict ofticers was held in Bemidji | Question.” * 1 e 1M = calli ol one 84 1t Derrick behind city hall, | president. Have taken an active 1 am standing only on my own re-| Wednesday, and it was attended by| “A general discussion and confer- li:plora t %yoermli:nc:o::g .f::uey e 312 fe derlrickbat Nymore. Or-lin every patriotic and Red more than one hundred school officers | ence, led by G.-M. Cesander, com- regularly at 70 e ) ginal cost of lumber $250 and $35. | drive as well as anything benefitting . s . s boys. First it’s one and then the| Inquire of P. D. Bowler, Jr., box|the township, county, state or natian. cord, and making no promises I can t thi ) T th ; not fulfill. rom this section of the country. |prised the most interesting part of|,ther. He must be a good diplomat.| 51, Bemidji, Minn. 2t6-18| I was granted my citizenship pa- pers in Beltrami county in 1912 and 1. am a farmer myself. The program included addresses by jthe program, many of the ofticers pre- 1 am backed only by farmers. President M. W. Deputy of the norm- | sent taking part in the discussion. Corporal “Torchy” Plummer has| BORROWED, LOST OR STOLEN—|am one of the largest taxpayers im 5 turned into a baggage man. His first| One 20-foot joint of 24 inch steel-|Ten Lake township. I started farm- E 1 am working for the farmers. al school, on “The Relation of the A similar meetin, g was held at Bau- . Do I merit YO(I:!; }g.lll,p%?l“-!t!?BCKER ¥Dml'1&ll scnool toMEh%Comx;unity and|dette on Monday and another meet- | experience was when he motored 3 eaching™; G. esander, of St.ling will be held in Spruce Grove|down town for the general’s belong- Candidate for County Commissioner, | Paul, rural school inspector, on|townghip Friday. Both Mr. McGhes |ings y;a“sterdsy morning. But then he Fifth District. BHE?""‘ g‘l': Vetlxt]lgl;.tingi and “The ang Judge Harris will attend .thd|is used to handling freight so that usiness e o ucation;” J. E.|gpruce Greve meeting. E olight to be -all right. &% : 9 ing 10 years ago with $10, a goed tions, Was left laying at cornerwife and plenty of grit. % of-Minnesota ave. and Great Nor- CARL STRECKER, thérn tracks where unloaded. Re-| Candidate for County Commiss{onér, - 'ward given to anyone having any]6t6-21 For 5th Distriet. riveted casing. Riveted in 5ft. sec- 4d619—w6-17 And Only A Few Pianos anc graphs Left That We will sell at the Reduced Price .. Many have taken advantage of this sale d aring the past few days. We have taken in exchange several secondhand pianos and organs which we are placing in this sale. Space allows us to list .qnly_a fgw of the many snaps.: : : One Kimbel Piano, oak, looks 'like’ new, cost $525.00 SALE PRICE $263 3 ORGANS $10-- $12-- $17 Six Wonderful Bargains in Phonographs o~ m_ ,ig,,t‘ One $200.00 Phonograph reduced to $168.00 One $ onograp uc 0 $55.00 Piano for $480.00. Vi One $135.00 Phonograph reduced to.........$92.50 One $75.00 Phonograph reduced to ... . .$40.00 . . One $100.00 Phonograph reduced to........ .$63.00 One $60.00 Phonograph reduced to..........$33.50 save $120’ which will pay for your girl's We have five World Renowned Hamilton Pianos left. To procure one of these instru music lessons for two ments you must act quickly. years. Strict attention will be paid to all mail or telephone inquiries. Don’t hesitate to call up No. 16 to make an appointment with one of our salesmen L GEORGE T. BAKER & CO. TELEPHONE 16 The HALLMARK Store - - BEMIDJI, MINN. Defectiv