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‘‘which :furnished consider- |’ musement for the ‘spectators d which was not mentioned in the ‘the ‘day’s ‘events- in Tues- ssue’ of The:Ploneer, was: the 3 ed ‘pig’’ contest. .The pig had dittle: ehance against the husky. lads 10 'made " the. ' unanimous - fiying kle * for. the: prize, counsequently'| en’ the cloud of dust’raisedsuf-4.\% fitlently to permit the spectators.to] ! lee what Fad happened, it was found | Cabbage, cwt. - 5 Cleveland .was cleverly | 'nious, dry, ewt. id’ pig. The pig.as a Beans, cwti\, .. a given to Mr. Cleveland who Butterfat nce began negotiations for its Eggs, tres ‘since he had mno particular use ¥ uch a creature. 4 : 3 it is very evident. that the| Muttca e Basielare e e sle b e arR Y inning of such a contest has:started y R X he man up in business for Mr.| - The following prices we! at time of going to press of Turkeys; live, Uld ‘Toms; live; Oats, bushel Red Clover,: Popcoru, pouna Wheat, hard' VEGEVABL®YS: .« s 35:00-88.00 . 0 W L Cow: hides, N | Bull hides, Kipp hides, Calf Skins, N “|'Deacons, eacl Horse hides, 130 W(wl,.brl;ht‘_. ) re being paid at Stillwa today’s Pioneer: ° ‘Beet, dressed . .. Lambs, .. oo $2.70-32.80| Garlie, Ib.. ., ...$2./60-$2.70 | Packing butter. . Brie.s1asf.. . . LIVE EOULTEL $1:98-$2.00 | Turkeys,9 1bs. up.... ..$20.00 rkeys, small and thim. ..$9.00| Geese, 12 bs. and up, £ 45-31.65 | Ducks, fat ... .... ..$26.00 | Heus, heavy, 4.1bs. and o “{ Hens, 5:1bs. up, fat ... ‘Cleveland has already entered into the stock exchange business, having. “deaded said pig for a head of live- ‘stock.’ His many friends are ‘con- A atulating him upon ' his success}Wheat, No. 1.... ‘@oth as a pig catcher and a member|Wheat, No. 3 the “stock exchange.” ’ Wheat, No. 3 Rye straw . Corn'. .. No. 2 Timo [ Dressed: poultry, 3¢ - AL ARNEY KNOCKS VEGETABLES 3 Tive stock: 3 . OUT BILL BURNR |y, nand pick : ST ; International Falls, July 7.—Bill|Beans, picked, navy,.cwt..$6.60 RN g $4.50 ] 450 ; “. 36¢|Cowhides, No. 1 .. .60c|Bull hides, No. 1 ‘| Kipps, No. 1 .. Cal? skins, N Potatoes, per cwt. ... .0 Beans, brown, cwt. ..... Eggs, per dozen . Butterfat . . . ... Burns_of ‘Duluth was knocked out by Al Arney of International Falls ‘here Monday in the sixth round of a scheduled ten-round bout before a : yecord-breaking attendance. ' The fin- ‘ish‘came as ‘& surprise to the fams, 3 Burns had an edge on the milling in'| mutton, Ib. 7%.every: one of the early roun‘.’ The | pork, ‘dress men"started" the sixth round $y.bex-|veal . ; “{ng at long range. They: went into sguvse +16¢| Wool, brigh SEEM AFRAID TO BE HAPPY | 80 Many Peopl " Apparently Fear to ‘Count and Appreciate the Bless- ‘a clinch and did some infighting. Ar- ney suddenly shot a right uppercut to o ;p,e point of the jaw and Burns went lown and out. LS R Jimmy Smith of Duluth was out- smo"c smo“ 0N ¢ “pointed by-Saph McKenna in an eight S35 24 " round semi-windup. McKenna had m’s mm'l'mm ol Th Hittle trouble' with the rugged Duluth o 58 2 popange at '_A" Theirs. 5 ; lbllt!-l_el‘ and made Smith miss several | "ol T e e fOne.) r";l'l“‘;*lw':?u"“t; S ‘times. . sins A 4 5 Bl s sty 4 A -meaning, rather ‘dour,' ‘" Jimmy Carson of Duluth was refnu_,to think so for one moment, gentleman once said to'a mother: whom ‘knocked ort by George Keller of Wil- | When'I read the Bible account of my|he saw playing happily with her chil- liams; in the first: round. of a sched- | OWN nature the divinity stirs’ within| dren: " “Don’t set too much store on: uled six-round. bout. me. Men may tell me that I am little| your' children, especlally don’t make! 5 and mean and worthless,'but a worm|'fdols of them, for fenr they. are taken’| MIKE 0'DOWD IS ; of the dust, The philosopher and the | from you as a punishment.” » Poc;;tello. Idaho,e Jullg" D%EC_I%{?& ;s;’cgz:gs:“niayytfigr :3&::: r:’:ap:f‘ It was good to hear the spirited re, O'Dc:d of ‘St. Paul, former middle- fing'i but }v;hen 1 l;e]member that_the ::" fifli;&fl:’:fl:fi? &“3? h::;:- weight champion, was awarded a ret—‘ evil would. give all he had to get ln- ¢ b as oA eree’s decision Monday when Gordon 'me, and that Christ gave Wis life ‘to A today, remarks, Londan Ansyers. McKay, middleweight champion of keep the devil from getting We; when) . T'm going to love my children with the northwest, refused to answer the|I kriow: tht two' worlds contéW@for | Bll the love I am capable of ‘whilst Bell at the opening of the thirteenth my possession; ‘the angels want e 1 have: got. them. 1If.ithey are taken round. It was to have been a fifteen-'and the black winged host gnash their from .me, which certalnly-won't:be as roand affair. é i teeth ‘upon’ me, then my conscious-! & ps at,” Jsshall be glad ‘to re-: i . ti%:e edegnedo‘l’ls:e: !:Ve&l!dh (;aDoKv;fl ness up and says, ‘Thou art & King’s| member how. very, dearly I have loved 8 n_rounds, -McRhay son. ¥ 4 them!” 4 s 3 fead in two and three were even.| “Man is greater than the sun. He| ' She was not atra O'Dawd.-%ed the fighting from the can do what the sun cannot do:” The! ! A" paor fellow’ whose '.13.': l:-:l:im;;een E fl?“,’ ing at close range. while sun can shine and burn but it cannot "one - long._fight: ‘against: grinding pov- cKay’s only points were scored On reason; it cannot love; it cannot ‘briy inavsactalis T & Tong: distance fighting. choose. ' Manis greater than all yaa ‘unexpectedly left. a lesncy 5 & land all worlds' caueae he"hass?l':: whlcth ql';l:.e rtemoved 'lff_in from further OPEB OUTPOINTS MART i po of volition. i s ant. e touch: of the 'past, \how- foper ontpointed Bob: Martin, cham- }; i i1 js| afraid- to ‘spend, afrald to iraise his : pioft of the A. . F. in a fast twelye- lime as to be terrible. . The will is f i " % CrIPAatd bout Here Monday. - Both iried he Arbiter of the soul, the grand, IO bl e e t . hard for a knockout but neither was marshal of the “c““".“' An‘arch-| {0 be havps. . The:pathos of el i able’ to land. the decisive blow. angel cannot compel it and an Al-| On the other hand, there are those At At and bueltil ronnds: Mighty God will not compel it. . . | who, with little or nothing: to worry Lty even. Martin had the advant-' “The will can resist God. ~He says, | about, Just grizzle and.grouse, till you age in the second, fourth and elghth “Thou ‘shalt.” It can answer back,|long to shake them—and shake them | but the other i ware Roper’s: Rop: ‘I wont.” God calls men towards| thoroughly—because they are afraid’ er's welght was announced gt Heaven, the will turns the feet toward | even to be thought happy. A 1813 Martin’s at 188%. Hell. “God has power to move worlds,| Here s a sample of :a visit to one ? ! but ‘He _c:;'nnot !fiove your ?11(111 ngamtst. of the “G. G.” variety: 75.000 FIRE THREATENS your wishes. He can grind you to| «whnat a.nice ‘bit of sunshine we're | 5 NTIRE powder, but He cannot save you. now " % O’cmmm:xrvs'ocn“l"v‘(’lg..E Jnly 6‘1(;“:2', against your will. r:r;lnnigk e Toy iy pagsle which for a time threatened the en- 3 ;‘fWe hnyiel:_ heasdlnlwf diam’lt:ll;ds worth| "y e Low lod Falil It I fire town, vesterday caused a loss of hall a million dollars. ese . Are; . . ), Vel $75.000 in the downtown distriet. gems of the first water and very rare.| - ‘Well, it's shining oow, anyway Aftor n four your fight the flames gt what is the price Heaven hasu¥l! fotort. 10 ORIl AxRsperation: At ware brought under control with the p#idl for the soul? .To find out, go|DIs pessimisu. ......; @ 5 ald of the Waukesha and other near- back to the beginning. - Read about ‘But’ it'll rain_before night, s by fown fire departments. the Lamb slain from the foundation|it doesn’t!” And. so.on ad lb., ®e The blaze started in the yards of of orld. Then I would bring up| matter what subject was broached. the Oconomowoc Lumber compary, the r of Bethlehem, the early| Of course, for Jots of us some things | which were destroyed. as were the life of the Son of God, his tears, his!are pretty bad just mow—it's inevit: Birdner zarage, F. O. Otto and Sons poverty, his loneliness, his sleepless|able, if one takes time, to think. But wagon works, Welch sarage and the nights, his weariness of mind 'and|among it all, there are: bits of happl- Hurtzen creamerv. - Several smaller body the groans and bloody sweat of 'ness If we will':only. allow ourselves buildings were also hurned. ithg‘garden- What is the price? | to see them. The’sunshine when it ELKS ELECT FRISCO MAN b e o oniun ur| ook dpieat LU Y Wiy ot GRAND EXALTED RULER thorns, then the heavy cross, the cruel| ¢’ regtoration ‘: h:n'e'.;” f‘" day, Chicago, ML, July 7.—William M. nails, the wounds in his side, the brok-| o : of a dear Abbott of San Franciseo, was elected en heart and the shameful death. ’ chn'd i ‘1 :n‘ze_ questflonlpxs of . the grand exalted ruler of the Elks. at. “God’ has tried to block your way 1) aris ng, out.of their beautiful the first executive - session of ‘the to Hell with a crimson cross and af Wwonderings,” a talk with, or a letter grand lodge .toda}_r and Los A}:gele; from a kindred spirit. | was selected as’the meeting place o mountain of: suffering. = He points to 5 this Hell of sorrow and says, ‘Sinner, | Cheerio!' Don't:you Be afraid to be 1. thought your soul so precious that havpy! & ' e I.suffered this’ A < ! A . “Sinner, your soul is on;the auction} “P. J.. Brennan of Dennison, block. Heaven#md Hell are bidding for it. Father Time'is the auctioneer. wrer. a3 TP ! “What am I'bid?’ he asks. ‘The Water A report from Grand Secretary of Liife,’ ‘says. Christ. ‘Booze,’ says obi:li!’or‘l, whic:,wns-npyroved by fl‘l: : the{D;Ivil. ‘Done‘,'hsays _thlt: drunkard.4| ard.. of gran trustees, was sul ¢ ‘Here is apother: soul what will{; . itted ‘to the convention, recom-iyou give? ‘The joy of salvation; ’W;[fiEbDe_o?:y boy, x:fih:; hotel. g that a permanent home and| cries Jesus. ‘Pleasure and worldli- : hed o 0 i : ion building he erected,, ness,’. cries .the Devil.. ‘Done,’ says W ; with es for serving the 700,000 the worldling. . : WANTED—Kitche g&rl at Refliber X, Elks ‘the United States in “some: “«‘Another soul,’ says the aue-}’ Hotel. ; 5t7-;2 WANTED—Girl for . general house- work. Mrs. G. 0. Riggs, 1213 Lake Blvd. & 447-10 the national convention next year. Fred ‘C. Robinson of .Dubuque, Ia., was re-elected grand secretary and ! Texas, was retained as‘gr‘;nd treas- e ntrpify located large city.” _Itioneer. . ‘What am I bid?’ ' ‘Eternal £ riches:in glory,’ says the Son of God. ‘Gold, money, bonds,’ cries . Satan. ‘Done,’ ‘says the covetous. «(Here’s one more for sale, give us.a bid.’ ‘Il give the kingdom of this world,’ cries the Prince of Dark- ness. . | ¥ “ ‘will ' give ‘the ' Kingdom -of Heaven,’ says the King of Glory, and then speaks on. ‘That soul belongs to me. I gave up Heaven that I might escape Hell. I 'became poor that it might become rich. I drank the bitter. cup of sorrow:that it might drink the sweet cup of salvation. I became ‘a captive -that ‘it' might be free. It is mine. All that the Father hath given me. are mine, and I gave it eternal life.” : “And now sinner ‘it is up:to you. What will you do? Christ ‘died to fedeem you. Will you. reject Him or acceut. His proffered salvation.” Resourceful Prevaricator. p 3 T re man, who was afrald of hiA wife, arranged to go to the races yme friends, and explained to he was going fishing. On his way he called at a fish shop and asked . the pi etor to send Bome fish home. Fish was very scarce that day, and a lot of cods’ heads were delivered. When hubby: returned- home, after an enjoy- able time, hé said to his wife: «Well, lass. did you get the fish I pent you?” 4 “] got a lot of cods’ heads,” was het Complete line " of.. Tirdh Supplies. Baby Carriage Wheels Retired. I Upholstering. - - - X GENERAL REPAIR SHOP ) STAHL & JACOBS - 811 Sixth St., Bemidji Phone 488 reply. “Quite right,” was the retort. “You " mever.#aw such fish in your life as we Aad to tackle today. Before you could Tand ’sm; you had to.pull their bloom- ¥ heads off"—London Auswers. | | recently Fitzgerald %fllfllIII[llllllllllI!llIIIIIlIIl{llIIlIIIIlfll@llllIljllllll,llllfi[flli!llill ' till the last minute and thén find yourse . pared:to fill your wants as far, as possible - your O.K.’d order and be sure of del shipment of Hoover Diggers:due u ..orders for eleven already i \A:S%Pecial . purchases. repor! their jest fish in | weather on: af T fortunate in the very.intima; ost and exceedingly that we want, so in case you.are :exp. ' Potato Diggers are also going to _ .sold on the Hoovers. e . Are you mil ) agator? If you have no sep. you ‘set your milk in‘cans-or a cream raiser._ If you have a:sepa- -rator of an inferior class or a badly worn one, you are losing ms ' every day in your cream loss. - With.the DeLaval you will ; “. the cream, all the time. ‘Whether;you have a cream separator .-not it will pay.you'large dividendsto. let ‘us put'in a DeLaval - & "W "trial. You will be under no obligations whatsoever.. | . < Gall us up for-a free trial. DeLavals sold on monthly payments. . : pecial | ;.p/dn checking over:our stock we find.several différent articles that n;a'ke‘ ~u'p Tan over-sized stock for us at this time of the year. We have decided to put on'a few ' specials for the next few weeks, and give our customers the ddvantage of our early RURAL MAIL BOXES ; i We offer.you regulation rural mail boxes: iyt SR Regular price $1.50, special price for thenext tendays. . . .. $1.00 : y Phone You Order to 57 : o i \ CO. BEMIDJI, MINN. ] PHONE 57