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(Continued' from' Page Ome.) . pe iy i ; ; 1 ; e AR AR I FOR D TR BEMIDJI CASH MARKET -QUOTATIONS. - /- county road beginning at the quarter Y o " hot line of section 83-148-81, where it GRAIN AND-HAY = ° Hogs IB.eosoomeomosans, s 190-300 intersects the state ~rural highway|.... puchel LU 10-91.05 | Dressed beef, pound.........A2c-14c 3 © - No. 63 and running south to the auar-| pog Cover, medtum, Ib. ... ... 24¢ . e it ter post at section 16, was granted, Popéoru pound L G106 01d Toms, Hye, pound. . This road will be known as, county voreot hard ... ... * ' 52110-89:30 Geess, live, pound . road No, ‘153, 'Commissioners Ellis|wpneat. soft .« » ' $2.00-82.10 Ducks, Itl'u. [ and: Paulson were appointed to.ex-|pve “yughe S $LT0 Hens, 4 1bs. and -over amine the road which Alfred A, Moen |."" ™ ¢ ST and. others petitioned to have, estab- - $5.00-§6:00 .86.00-88.C| Cow, hides, No. 1 1b; -$7.00-$8.00| By1l hides, No. 1,'1b. lished as a county’ road, and they Butterfat . ... . . 61¢| Kipp hides, No. 1, 1b. will ‘report at the September meet- ing on their findings. ; Eggs, fresh, dozen ........ +86¢ [ Calf Skins, No. 1'3b i " Deacons, each . 3 : _/The petition: of Martin Sdtenson """ amd ‘others for the establishment of MEATS Horse hides, larg MUtton .emrecveemoosanes «eue 186 ] Wool, bri #'county road beginning at the south- The following prices were being ast corner of section ' 3-146-35, thence north to the east quarter cor- at time of going to. press ef today’s. Beef, dressed .. . ner of' section.27-147-35, was grant- ed and this road will be known as * petition of ‘E. C. Bergh and others. GRAIN AND HAY e The quarterly report of 3. €. Merd oy, oy 0 o0 L 42.85-32.88 | Garite, b, Commissioners Lennon and Ellis were ReSoid bt 1T LIVB POULTRY appointed. to.yview the work of Leet Oats ... ... e .81,10-:1.25 state normal school. . and Mrs. William Lily. VEBQELAE! Cabbage, cwt.. . Onions, dry, cwt. Beans, cwi. ... vard. / several days longer. county road’No. 151. ' County road ,No.- 152 was also established; upon Ghee, county . superintendent & of L 032 55 | Packing: buttor.. schools, was submitted and accepted. m:::: gg: g .:Ziflgg.as-;z.-u acking bu to be gone three weeks. g Barley Haoe s e k 9 1bs. up .. iai.li ——— y K Aot Brothers :on “county voad :No. .128.} 5 % '98-$2.00 | Turkeys, Fod PR - fens [ Clias, 1 also speak-on | specti t ‘would d - The fina]. esthnste of ‘$711.90 was Ryel. o oooonsiene oo $198:32.00 |my yous) small and thin Friends have received a communi-|features.of the Mooaehart Home he ngchgge:?;r:;ergpfiloun';;u:h(.::‘zl::r'.i submitted -on_ this work at this ses| . VEGBTABLES Geese, 12 bs. and up, fat G catidn from Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sath- | also having been in‘attendance‘at the | door!” >, G P e sion. o i Bei hand picked, navy, cwt..$6.50 Ducks, fat ....... R . re, dated on board the Cleveland IIl}convention, program consisting of| = On inquiry it was found that the. 5 e P M‘tfl- preus » $5.50 | Hens, heavy, 4 1bs. and over | en route to Detroit across Lake Erle. | community singing and.other feat:|etiquette ruling such atters was & - Townskipe Contribute; to Mogds- Bg:;sue;}::;' ewt ¥ unie - !34.50 | Hens, 5 Ibs. up, f8t. waitiii. 2 They havé visited“at Niagara Falls|ures will be given-and refreshments|yery' real thing: to the circle of over- It was. ‘voted that -maintenance Dressed poultry, 3¢ per. pound over dette during the months of June and July be paid for at the rate pf 50 cents per hour for manual 1abor and $1 for man and team. It was voted to accept the contributions of H.agalx, Durand and Turtle Lake townships of $500 each for the construction of Mutton, Tb..; ... one an done-fourth miles of cour:ty Pork, dressed . . road No. 91, the contract for which ? was let to Almendinger & Jensen. Plans for the road work are to be revised by the engineer so that the construction shall not.cost more than $3,500. Five miles of county road will be completed in Hagah and Hines townships by ' Niemeyer & Olson at an ‘approxg!nate tq%stt. :f contributi R, $4,000, each township g = Y. 7 ; ,000. SR 2 . $1,0 Upon petition .of 25 or more legalfan estimate of $265,000-which would | aiso take place. ) Apply. for Federal ‘Aid. g . A reno{&iim was passed making ap-|-voters in 160-35, motion was carried |he required to take care of the county lication for an allotment of $9,000 E lf)r:)cm the federal aid ~funds of the -state to aid in the construction and 1.2:$9.00 traw . ) 3 340 $1.20.$1.60| Cowhides, No, 1 i Corn .. .. .. No..2 Timothy / Kipps, No. 1 .... Calf skins, N i : Deacons . sieeessis10c|Tallow . . b5 ..16¢|Horse hid e s.166' Wool, b""?‘t . will remain for the week. | W.-B. A: 0. M. OF MINNE- dditional fiuclyt"t'b intendent of the poor farm make a g:rt'n;eeéx tf«f:rrggs :vm-‘k. It was re-{monthly report to be submitted to set aside from the general fund to aid Farm bureau. the first town meeting wni set for| the co;m{,‘y budget for 190211“5’17.}‘1;8 i te road No. 11.[August 7 at 2 o’clock ‘in the after- amount 8 ows an increase K ffifngfi e:::t gilfie approximately|noon at the home of Nick ‘Bex'ld ‘over- last year’s budget, dt!'“ f':o tl‘;& $18,520.88. A similar resolution was| The list of names from which the|fact ghat a large dal'flo*lmlnn ri:o asl,ed .fdr $10,000 for state road | petit and grand juries will. be drawn work is now being done.' 1:l:nms - of pNn 12, the total cost to be $20,-|for the September term of court wag|the departments; the fioafi is tg sap; 88&.47.' It was also resolved to make | prepared by the commissioners at this| as last. yteazj, m;hu:ea, exception of application to the state highway de-|meet. It was voted\that the super- the‘poun y poof .o s the Trorse which - had _-been e ——————— PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTIO h The firm of Kaliher eLeuil- has dissolved pmjtrigrship and will n.the §flture . be conducted by J. A. DeLeuil, he having purchased the interest.of Mr. Kalfl:gr. s > The business will be’¢onducted underthe name of J. A; DeLeuil, who.will gag'% - on_the selling of automobiles, principally. THE OVERLAND and WILLYSQKNIG 2L " cars. He will also handle’accessories and conduct-an up-to-the-minute repair dega - ment. | i [l ‘\ N 34 "vWill be the first consideration at all times and the expert knowledge (gained from: - seven years experience with the Overland Company by ‘.M'," DeLeuil pnd other Overlalilfi < ‘expert mechanics who come to ‘Bemidji from time to: me)" of this make of car_fi _ assure owners of the best service possible at all times. R Echusivq , Features - i Concealed sound- ing’ ‘boards . ‘and amplifying com- " partments . iof wood provide the area of vibration surface ‘essential “for exact and . -pufe tone repro- duction. ' Exhibi- " tion"sound box— the accurate, sen- - sitive reproduc- ing - disphragm- that converts ev- ery particle of tone into an ex- ' THE WORLD'S POPULAR. . AUTOMOBILE Car drivers in t.his locality are fast learning to appreciate .thé" advantages of owning an of the original. OVERLAND.: e ’ Y RraE ' ; _ ‘ ~ IDEAL, - That there is no better car for the money is self evident. The men who own an . < for the Sum- - OVERLAND are its best boosters. If there is a donbt in your mind ask the man who mer Cottage: I} owns one. . The service will be improved upon under the direction of Mr. DeLeuil and . " whether yours was boughtat this establishment or not, you are welcome to expert - for Camping . advice free of charge. " P B | e - R A ER T Trips s R = B : 8 i . J. A. DeLeuil . 116 THIRD STREET Phone 128 ¢ "« BEMIDJI, MINN. Thil' d Stree t " "John R. Reed of Waskish returned to his home tonight -after spending the week ‘end here: visiting ‘at the Mrs. Alfreda Brekke Gi-:nrson will organize class in voice and plano. The individuality ' of each 'student stu-|, Licenses were issued today 'tobutler. : M : died. Phone $94. 1225 Lake Boule-|George Scofield’ and Pearl .Botting, |locked -the oack ‘door and thus got & P 1 sued for:!‘wrongful imprison- 5 Misses. Alice and Fern' Minnick went to Tenstrike Saturday where they spent Sunday at the E. A. Grier home at Gull‘lake. Miss Fern retyrn- ed today and Miss Alice will remain sreale * ter, Milre, left Saturday evening on 333 i % - O g . 400] T b They will visit gt Minnoapo- | (b 10dgs the' ladies and friends" of| When a servant s engaked, he enters 1is, St. Paul, and ‘at Alma, Madison' and Milwaukee, ‘Wis. - They .expect and eastern'New York points and are|will be served by the Moose Lodge. %k done-at the northern end of Eggs, per dozen .. wosh g:z live stock. 1 p having a very enjoyable trip. Far e tacritory. of Bau.|Butterfat . .. ..... . : : the county in the. oxy. No. 1 clover, mixed. $18.00 . 'm_""nns‘ S e L e B DR Florenge and Mary, are enjoying a "’ : visit from their daughter and sister, | --‘;23'00 Bull hides, No. 1. 20¢ | Mrs. - Wl B. MacLachlan, and- her}p friend, Mrs. E. J. Bren of warren. A (" party composed of Mr..and Mrs. Mac: returned yesterday while the ladies 4 by Ly - SOTA TO MEET TONIGHT solved that tke sum of $8,000- be[the board at the regular -monthly| Thd Woman’s Benefit' Association of n megtings. This report will include all{the Macabees. will ;Feet tonight at 8 rd and'drove it into the 1 W T in maintaining the Beltrami County|expenditures and receipts. gcl?]ck'; in Mools;ei ,p‘adll. tMfl. Jolnnle curb, smashing one rear wheel com- - Valley City,” N. D., July 1 a 7 85.000. ordon, supervisinig deputy, will - be|pletely and tearing the casing County Budget 0265,90@ ' present to asgfst in initiating a class. 3 asing from County Auditor Johnson submitted | Blection and.initiation of officersiwill] that a_new town ‘to be known as|expenses during the comiqz_ year, and | MRS. TaBAW fiAS Nmow, Noyes be “established.” “The: date for| this; amount was voted to make up, ESCAPE IN ‘ACCID: Mrs. Lee A. Labaw-and son, Bob- bie, had a narrow: escape from a se- rious accident last evening while rid- | destroyed by fire, . It was the summer £ |ing en horseback néar the Birchmont ! T J hotel.. While riding along: the road trained to the saddle became fright. ened-and reared, falling over back- ward with Mrs; LaBaw._and son both on its‘back. Mrs. LaBaw was severe-' act reproduction (- - Victrola IV $25.00| ly cut near the eye and.was shaken up badly, but Bobbie eacaped {njury. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL |5 oot afuret. ™ on wesmunt of wng accident happening where the' road| ' was soft the injuries received by Mrs, -LaBaw were not as severe as | ¢!, " 'LICENSED T0 MARRY whq ' were; unit¢d ~in marriage by |h Judge of ‘Probate-Harris, and to Den- | organize a teau of :East. 6t7-24 'Londbn, s ifly J etiquette so strict ‘as thatiwhich dom: the‘y othgrwl‘ag might have heen. inates Londontlife * é 47| \With all the upheaval During the hearing of .the case the 4Judge asked why, it the mistress ha Jonty#16cked: the vack door, did nof: ‘the world, war, the dignity- of cooks and butlers: g Licenses to marry were granted on [remains: unassalled. A cdse was re- Mrs. L. F, Monte ‘returned to her |Saturday by the office of the clerk. of 7 hea - | home at St. Patl, after spending the |distriet ‘court .to Severn Bang and wherein. a cook:took offense because past two weeks with her parents, Mr. Dettd L. Selle of :Waskish, Edward |the mistress invaded the kitchen an: | Latdtke of Bemidji and Edith Martin|insisted 'on cooking 'mutton duck who were united in|herselt. ‘The fnstlted culinary q b .by Rev. Kamphenkel, and|immediately gave nhficgfi“ Lty 0 » Nicholas #nd Lizzie Labine, |shp was joined. by her! an yshand, the “Whereupon the mistress: The régular Moose 10086 MeLLng ¢ the: couple. go out the fromt. % 7 <" The. cook 'and butler nearly" col~ COIVENTIQN RT lapsed: at ‘the suggestion. ! ““That,” said the butler, paintully . hall. "~ After the regular. session .of the Legion will’ be admitted to a, Mrs. J. 0. Achenbach and daugh- Wwill be held: tomorrow night in Moose gurprised at. the judge’s ‘ignorance, “is against. ‘all: - Kitchen. etiquett ; the house for the first time throug Joint ‘session ‘at' which the report of 1,,2 front door, i . throet the representative to the Mooseheart|zards the back dooras his'sole mea; convention, R. B. Miller, will'be giv-|of entrance and exiti . No: self-re- All members of the Moose lodge, the Mooseheart Legion and every one in- ¥ one of the front wheels. - No injuries to.the occupants have been. reported. ‘The Cadillac is' the property of the Roy Chandler family .at: Lavinia. G C ™TAGE BU ‘The_house’ in . ‘whicl Pmm James "A. Garfield died” at ..beron, near Lopg Beach, N. J., was recently newly build to the door for the . occasioh; The cottage has long been one of the showv places of the beach. i ' You can purchase this Model~ IV Victrola, together with a col- lection of Vietor, records, on . terms so easy that:you will never thiss the money. -Itis just the ma- chine for an apartmént or small home, requires but little room, and is easily portable from place to place. - : . 4 N 9 Mutlhs To Py $30.10 I desiféd it can later be applied on.the purchase of a cabinet machine 6 Records __5.10 Barker's Drug& J 'evwel»ry Store Bemidii, Mirin. lord and underlings of ‘the kitchen, and the aggrieved pair were allowed 5 pounds Sterling damages.’ ANIMAL PARK FOR CHICAGO - iThe, McCormick Zoologic Park. hich' is to ‘cost $5;000, L hich will surpass anything o ind in the world, is now under co. truction in Chicago. “’Mrs. "Harold_ F.. McCormick -is the donor of ‘the land, which will be held in"perpetu: ity for the people. A large grove of old: and beautiful oaks is inclyted in the traet. i AN tween ‘the haoKIng | ;aqrrin { ing, but.hitthe rear | ISSUING BONDS FOR ley City voted to issue bonds for the" construction of a' municipal'light a; water plant at the city election, July: _Exclusive - - ¢, Jow ~ the . record ‘wide, thefeby - at Home home of the president, and it was|FOR . RENT-—One modern furnished there he was rushed after ‘he was|’ room, downstairs; outside ent 5 shot by Guitean in° July, 1881, a spe-| 423 Bemidji: ave. 2| cial extepsion of the railroad: being|FOR RENT—Two furnished m “rooms: for housekeeping. Dewey avenue: = Phone 37 “Goose - Neck’ sound-box tube—"*: enabling the Vie- "~ tor stylus to. fol- grooves with un- ° erring accuu‘cy.h ; Modifying .doors’, . —may be epened giving. the tone' °_ in its fullest vol- .- ume; or, doors’ may be - set at. any degree, grad uating . the’ vol- ume. of tone to exactly suit every ; regquirement. 7 IDEAL for. Informal Entertaining for Lazy ‘Holidays