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Pail 6; at Louisville 2. mfk!e 3, at Indianapolis 4. " American Leagte = - Boston 4, at Cleveland 13, :New York 19, at St. Louis 8. ‘Philadelphia ‘5, at Chicago- 6. hi; gton 4, nt Detroit 8. League neinmati 11, at Brooklyn 0. . ouis 7, at New York 8. fttsburgh 2, n‘fihuaflelma % Chlcago, 1.at Boston 4. ‘i-msou COMPLAINS . OF “POOR TREATMENT”| Chicago, -July 81.—Although con- in ‘a cell. with a private bath, Jack Johnson, former. heavywexght hampion, yesterday expressed his disapproval of the Geneva, Ill, jail, ‘which he was removed because the " Jththe Jollet,klll.. ;pa.llt per- mitted Johnson’ to take an automo- bfle ride and partake of ice cream as, 'ohnsen le at Geneva is not allowing him ‘live_in_the style .to ‘which he is customed. The negro pugilist also dmtxsfied ‘with his lawyer. and said ‘he was gomg to get ahother onme. son is in . jail pending federal n for bail. He is under sentence: or violation of the Mann act. He ‘. surrendered ten days ago after being . 'a fugitive for eight years. SSOURI MAN WINS SHOOT. ‘Mason, Clty, Iowa, July 31.—Geo. ‘Nicolai of Kansas City won the Great ‘Lakes handicap at the Great Lakes ‘trapshooting {ournament Thursday . ‘'when he broke 99 of the possible 100 targets from twenty-one yards. B. Meentz, of Ashkum, I, won the ‘Great Lakes overture trophy in a ~'shootoff after he, C.'M. Powers of Decatur, Ill., George Grubb of Whit- more, Neb., and Charley Hummel of LaPorte City, Iowa, had broken all 100 targets. "~ TOLEDO GETS NEW PILOT. - “Toledo, Ohio., July 31.—Jean Du- buc, formerly With the New York Giants, was appointed manager of the Toledo American association base- ba]l club yesterday by Owner Roger Bresnahan. Dubuc takes' over the team at once, . GREAT DAY ON GRAND CIRCUIT CALENDAR Columbus, Ohio, July 31.—What pmved to -be the greatest day’s rac- ing of any during ' the ‘week - enter- tained followers of the Grand Circuit “Rere Thursday. The first defeat of the year for Peter Coley, C. D. Val- ’e.-stake trotter; was accom- hed when E. F. Geers. won the :08 trot, the Southern Hotel purse of 1$3,000, with Peter June. ) ATHLETICS COMPULSORY. " Chicago, July 30.— Northwestern university is the first institution in the country to make sports compuls- ory for second year students, Ath- Jetic Director Dand Evans announced Wednesday, with the statement that athletics will ‘be compulsory for freshmen and sophomores, fncluding men and women, this year. 'The men students will be urged to take up boxing and wrestling, he said. ROWN WILL RETIRE. * ‘Chicago, July 30—Mordecai Brown of three-fingered pitching fame, plans to" retire from baseball. After re- linquishing the management of the Terre Haute, Ind., club of the Three-I league, Brown ‘was deluged with offers, but declined them. The Omaha club_of the Western league wanted the former star of the Chicago Na- tionals as a relief pitcher axsd coach. " HAHN WILL ASSIST FARRELL ‘AT. ANN ARBOR Ann_ Arbor, Mich., July. 30.— “Archie Hahn, former trnck star at ‘the Universiay- of Michlgnn, and a member of two Anierican. Olympic teams, is the latest addition to Michi- ‘gan’s. staff of coaches. Hahn will assist Steve Farrell, Michigan’s track coach, and will also train_the foot- Ball squad. - While an under-guduate. flsh‘ n ran the 100-yard . dash -in :09 4-5. ANNUAL AUTO RACE OVER: . -» . ELGIN .COURSE, AUGUST 21 “Chicago, July 80. — The annual 250-mile automobile race over-the his- tori¢ Elgin, IlL, course -will' be de- ‘éided on August 21 this year. Ralph Pnlma, who led the field in the napolis 500-mile race this spring only to lose when his car caught fire, has entered the . Elgin event. De Palma’s car. _probably will be the only ign_entry in the race. g UG FINED FOR JUMPING CLUB Salt Lake City, Utah, July 30.— ‘Baseman Marty Krug of the _Salt. Lake .club of the Pacific Coast Jeague, .who jumped the ‘team on ,-has “been indefinitely sus- Emndod lnd fined - $100 by Manager e Johmon. plclty ‘of' 50,000,000 pounds, 5t been completed and is now in the Chlcago piant-of a meat-packing concern. It has erected for the dual purpose of ‘meat: products, particularly: | and ‘of ‘storing products perjod of heavy production, & supply at all times. The ten stories high and wa®- complnmed that Sheriff| _ ‘entire man to his Tuin. Jand at the same time it was gettingithere is plenty of-time for ye BEMIDJI- CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS, “GRAIN AND HAY Hogs, 'hi{c&r""'i" Oats, bishel . o1+ is +. +.$1:10-31.26 [ DTRI04 pound.<ic.'s Red Clover, medlum, 1b. ., Popcoru; pound: Wheat, hard . Wheat, ‘soft Rye, bushel ..... VEGE1TABLY! Cabbage, cWL. -.... ‘nions, dry. cwt. Beans, ,cwt. Butterfut pou! )| Ducks, Hve, ib. o |Hens, ¢ 1bs, :and over HIORS 120236 “10c-11¢ Cow hides, No. 11b. . Bull*hides, No. 1, 1b .81¢ Kipp hides, No. 1, 1b. Eggs, .fresh, dozen . « .+ +36¢|Calf 8kips, No. 11b Deacons, each MEATR Horse hides, large, Muttcn ..-..‘............-.lu Wool, brlght . s de at time of going to press of’ eod:y'q Pioneer: GRAIN AND HAY dressed . .. bl bi Nol... .. ..3$2.56-82.66 No. 2.... . $2.46-$2.6b 3 3 $2.36-$2.45 ..94c-96¢ $1.10-$1.26 11.98-82.00 VEGBTABLES Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt.. !6 50 Potatoes, per cwt. Beans, brown, cwt. Eggs, per dozen Butterfat . . . No. 1 clover, mixed. Rye straw . 9c-14¢ .12%¢ « .. 400 .330 Wheat, Wheat, Wheat, Oats . Barley . Rye..... 8 Pagking butter . . . 1t LIVE POULTR Turkeys, 9 1bs. up . Turkeys, small and th! Geere, 12 lbs. and up, Duclu. fat ..., | Hens, heavy, 4 lbs. “and Heus, 5 1bs. up, fat ... .. ... Dr‘alslad poultry, ac por pr/nlsd .30¢c At value .16e .17¢ .20¢ .20¢ over Cowhid.s, No. 1 . .7 Bull hides, Nn. 1., 200 . 700 6c & 36| which he lives he takes it for z'rnntod he'is alright. When he Jetects no. ) Isign of disapproval he- thinks all is ;| well, and he is so perfectly:satistied with hjmself. And yet he is.on ‘the way;to perdition as surely.as the. mur- derep or the thief who hwe not re- pented. . 3 +The . most common: fo sin is the sin of neglect. It leadsitovdeath just as.certain as the gross-or the res- pectable sin. The great unanswered question of the Bible is “How ‘shall we escape if we neglect so. great sal- vation?” . If a man neglects the:grace of God in any form he does it at his peril, ‘There 15 a’ law rurning. thru all’ nature—Material, mental moral ‘and it is this. “To misuse or to disuse is to lose any faculty:that God in His goodness has made over to us.” the life untik finally the step is taken ,Hear me now! . You can: persist in that result’s in_disgrace and ruin. }a‘life -of sin until your. mgj The séed of one of those giant trees spiritual faculty is dead. in California is. no larger -than a may‘tm shine but you are mustard seed, yet see what it grows fsee it. to: - Sin begins small like a mustard capnot hear ‘it. seed but develops until it controls the [you are blind to her g]gnn]s. 8in_ is like leprocy: ithat ‘poisons the blood and gradua]ly brings on death. Robert Louis Stevenson.in a mosat striking and forcible manner has.told of the operation of this law in_ the moral world and the peril of persist- ing in these things that are con- trary to the best interests of-the soul. In his story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde he pictures the gradual develop- ment and power of evil in the indi- vidual life..” You remember that D Jekyll was a kind and respected ph: sician who discovered a remarkable drug that had the power to change him into a mean and cruel individ- nal, known as Mr.. Hyde. For weeks he would be Dr. Jekyll, tender and Joving and kind to everybody, then after taking the drug he would take on the the character of Mr. Hyde, cruel and murderous. - As Mr. Hyde, a child ran against him_on the street and he felled her to the ground with one blow. One night an old man with white hair, politely asked him to show him the way to a certain place and Hyde flew in a rage and knocked him down with his kane, and then with ape-like fury leaped on his prostrate form and like a fiend crushed his bones.* Everybody loved Dr. Jekyll, whijle . everybody turned away from Mr. Hyde with loathing and disgust. B -~ Time went by and the transforma- ‘tion was made again and again by the aid of the drug.. By and by Dr. Jekyll noticed it became easier and easier ‘to, change himself from _.his mmute." said the arch: flex ] good: self 'to. his .evil self, from' the not finished. T'will then say to good doctor to the wicked Mr. Hyde, lone -who thinks - ‘upon’ the sfibject at- all 'thasgas ‘going. on it would be shocke Therg are sins that will blast {ygur: home; that will cripple your in uence for good; and that will dam yodr soul except vou repent. As a_rule men o not plunge inte gross and-desperate sin at one bound. They lean' toward sin before they leap into 8in.-. Just as a bridge 'is weakened by ‘the continued washing around the foundation of the pier so character. is ‘broken by a gradual but certain submission to sin’s sway in and sought advice of his friends:as to how they could best damthe souls of earth.' One demon arose and with a fiendish ‘laugh, said, “I‘ll-tell you what T'll ‘do.. I'll go and;tell’them that there is no God, no heaven. no hell, and that the Bible is all:a fable ‘and a book of lies.” . But'the"devil was wise for he said, “To be sure'a lot of people would believe what you tell them, but a great many:of them know “better, for the fool hath:said in_his heart. there is no God.” . ‘Then another imp arose and said; “Let us go, for T'll tell them there:is:a: God, a heaven, but there is no heH. Thnt Jesus Christ was the best ‘man that ever lived; but he .was not divine; that the Bible has some truthin it, .hut much error also; that people ean sin all they want to and _when they come to die God in: His n.rcy will save them just the same.”: And all the devils cheered with dellght, but Satan said, ‘“Ne, you cannot 'go;: you might find -some who would be de- lighted to believe that kind of doc- itrine, ‘but too many men will not gwallow that kind of talk. Sit down." Finally the worse looking fiend Jof all grose and said, “Let me go, and v tell_ them .the Bible is true and.that there is a God. a heaven, a hell and ?:ernnl suffering for sin. That there aSaviour named Jesus Christ who will save all that ceme unto him.” And ‘when he 'said this ali the fiénds unpad’ to their feet and cried, that’s' the very thing® d” wish to overthrow” harder to change himself back to:fend ‘to this, so put it off ‘am Dr, Jekyll. Finally he would be- tjlltomorrow.”: And then<the'demons come Mr.: Hyde ‘jwjthout even ‘the|shouted a thunder of urrahs, and fuge of the drug. - He.went\to bed as|ald 8stan said, *“You -may: go .at Dr. Jekyll and woke u}a as Mr. Hyde. once!”’ And “that emissary’ of the He sat down ‘on-a bench in the pzn‘k world of darkness has been busy from and suddenly he cchanged - to Mr.|that day to this. He'is here: tonight Hyde. _Then one.day he shut himself [and is whispering to you in the morn- in his room and try as he would he|in "life and to you who are bowed | g, could not" transform 'himself -again, | with years,<Put. it ‘off; there’s-time to the good eide of his nature. His|enpugh yet: wait ' till . tomorrow.” servants heard a strange voice in his|While ‘another voice, ‘the voice of room: whining' and" crying. ~ Friends{@od’s spirit speaks to you and’ says, were called . in‘to: gee what was the “Now" is the day of salvation.” beg trouble and he locked the door. They|of: you. my friends, heed G battered down the door and there aon nnd come to Christ now. the floor. they, found. Dr. Jekyll dying ked | Mr. Hyde. He had|- when he found it ‘im. . 'to overeome ‘the ‘evil nature [8d:gotten the better of him. . other form of sin known psin. It is so commdn ot shfick nnyhoddequ e = ctable’ sinner and yet |wANTED—Sawmill of “15 020 M al stigma. Respectable].. ¢qpacity~to-cut 3 million feet Mon- n that is tolerated by r tans timber. = Transportation’ ad- anced. Address N. T. care Bemid- 44t9-22 Vo 1",‘.'.‘4“’ FOUND—Tan traveling bag. Owner breaks“its unwritten laws. may have same by calling at the God showever ftises ‘scathing lan-| = First National bank, proving prop- guage When he speaks of the respect-| erty and paying for this ad. able sinners. ~ Jesus Christ fairly bHs-|" .~ ~ ol = tered such-in. his:day and unmercl- ; fully held themiup to scorn. * ‘He was 1 severe on ‘respectable sin because of FOR SALE—One 1920 Oakland road- ster; one 1919 Chevrolet; 6ne 4-cy- ng influence on the con- n a man can do things® linder Buick, Motor Inn. 3t8-3 or shut in its face. o reg pectable 'sinner - never A startles peoplé; he or she:.never-out- rages “the “feelings of society . or and | T Satan once called all hell:together | W “ Mrs. George Keiser of Turtle Ri er, transacted xbuslneas In the city 'ba- Mrs. Fred Burley of Madelia is the guest of -friends and relatives’in Be- ‘midji und‘viclnity for severul‘ weeks, et Mina Myers, hal urming, pooing, 8 sham- | made from combings, ets.- telephone 466- polntment N Mrs, M: Gillette and daughter and Miss Mijdred Dickenson of.- Buena Vista were: in. Bemidji Friday en route to the State’ Park for a week end outing. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Phelps of Grand Forks were: in Bemidji Friday en route to their home from Turtle River where, they visited: friends and 'rela- tives for two weeks Mrs. Will 'l'ryun and daughter, Ha- zel, of Flaxville, Mont., were in the city yesterday en route to their home after a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Tryan’s parents, Mr: and Mrs. George Keiser of Turtle River. Mrs. E. B. Kopman ret\lrned Wbd- nesday -evening from ' Minneapolis, where. she has-been yvisiting with rel- atives for several weeks. - She 'was ac:, companied by her mother,.Mrs. Sal doss, who Wil visit for a week or ten days ‘with her:daughters, Mrs. Gold- berg and Mrs.. Kopman. Ed. Williams of Turtle River was a business caller in, the city " Friday. He had just received a telegram an- nouncing’ the -unéxpectéd and sudden death of Mrs. B. Bridgeman of Tur- tle River, who has been ' visiting: friends in Minneapolis: for a short time. Only two. days before:her death she had written- to her friends tell- ing of her .enjoyable vlslt and splen~ did health. . 3 \ OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD' OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS, BELTRAMI COUNTY.}|: (Continued from Page Se'ven ). Winter,, judlcm dltclfi No. Eg! S cu udlclal ditch ‘No. 11 .. Albert Wagen, labor dlg culvert, judicial ditch Edward Kujanson, labor on sur- facing, sjudicial -ditch ' -No. - 11, brldge constructio: Everts, ‘ditch judlcial ditch No. 11 ‘W. M. Everts, dltch lnlpector. Ju dicial ditch N ‘Amo. Hall, l-.bor on g struction: judicial ditch T. Eide, “labor with: "t fgnltrucuo mx‘lfllng bridge, 2. 15.00 8.80 30.00 33:10 33.35 00 udicial.ditc! / .. H. ] te construction ‘Judicial ditch N Arno “Hall, labor with g& construction ditch No. 20 Pioneer Publishing Co., mi, neous office supplies for ditch . inspector .. Sentinel Pubiishing Co., ditch re ports and plats for auditor’ office .. Andy 0. Erickson, purohalinfi timber, .construction - judicial ditch No. 40 T Andrew Aasen, conutruction Jjudicial dnch No: for bridges & ¥E glo Rt AL A Judicial ditch. 5.60 Andrew Aasen, constructi 40 .. Oren stru:llon bridges, Andrew Aasen, ng construction hrldges. ditch No. 40 Eric_Sundberg, constructlon bridges, ditch 40 Carmel Mema a1 for brldges. construction judi- cial ditcl 40 Fred Ramherg, building: brld%u, 2onstrucuon judlclal ditch m T, Jud(ciai hauling timber, judicial Ras 3 ntrucuon bridges, judlclll dltch Henry Sun struction bffdge judlc(al ditch No. 40 Eric Snndhers, work on cnn-trllc- tioon bridges, Judici. h N Ben / struction bridges, judicial dneh Wm J Ketlenbeu’. WOTK Of COla- strudtion bridges, judicial ditch .. No. 40 e Ranhard Holthuaen, work on con- :Itru;itoion bridges, 1udlclnl Dltch ructlon. hrldxes. éudlcia! dltch No. Hagen, work wnh piu dflve construction brid Judici: - ditch No. 40 Thor Myren, W er, construction br!dxeu, Judi: clal'ditech No. 40 ~ ‘W. M. Everts, serv inspector, rsalntenance judlclal dlwh No L. Paddock, almervlnlon brldses. con-trucfion Judic ditch 86 e J. G. Fou h constructfon Dridgen, judicial ditch No. 36 Jack Callnhnn services: hauling - fmber, . construction - bridges, judlclnl ditch No. 36 - Johnson & Co., services with eam, conltructlon bridges, jndlclnl Ditch No. Alex Bélts, cook.on co bridges, judicial. Ditch No. 3 Gilpert Johnson, “labor on con- ructlun bridges, jndlclnl ditch l(nrfln ‘l‘nn e, judicial Ditch No 34 Carl Cleven, filing cuts in ‘rnde. Judlelal Ditch NO. 34 .ocoieroev. Chr st L. Ber ng .- cuts No‘ 84 ade '&7 ‘Winter, buildin ¥ gonnructlon judlcltl‘dlteh §o alter (Gorenson, iabor on con- struetian Judieial dltch ‘No u Osncar Anderson, labor wi v ggnuructlon Judicial dlleh No., Benney Gorenso) . ;t?g{tlonn Jud&lal dltch Nn u 1578 ‘W, -etgng{fon O T Miten No. 31 18.00 Boren, services o] struc: Blon naicialditch No A an! e mx.ctl:{\ Jualcial §< 31...18.00 rvices" forer 52.80 . Graham, services as man;‘ lcon-tnict!on Judicial N Wllllam Graham ing and surfacing ; ditch No. 31 ..... ore- ditch . . 56.00 49.50- 31.50 |1 EL K aire Retail Lumber. Co., 10.20 H. . SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 31, lumber for const: brid state road No C F E., Mau jah 1914, llh dlltrlet 7 L. Bye, services as assistant ' englneer construction county rno‘ld No. 13, 4th and 6th dis- .Gordon Jones, services at nfllce, . job 1914, 4th dlstrlcl C Charboneau, servic Job 1914, 4th’ dla!rlct Gordon Jones, services as chail Loanan, munty road No. 129, 4th o dlltrlu cuunt rnad No 129, construc- = tlon th district L. Bye, assistant englneer, con- i nruetlon county road No. 129, th dln rlc ress, postage, lu erlnun nt of scheols McGhee, expenle holding school officers' meeting B, Imsdahl; expense atten nns raegular meeting county Bs IB. 14 36.16 12. 9! - ing meetin 1. ers, June 25.78 18,70 L« 13.15 ' procedin; 4 une, 19 Sentinel Publis| envelopes, envelo] of schools . : Sentinel Publi; ing notice ‘hearing pet freeholder, Dlltrlel 46 Northwestern‘Telephone C als for l.mne, 1920, court fimup esgter tolls for month of qune. Chas. Trodler, .- services wood for- court hous ‘Henry Pfund; expens visor of uaeuorq d 162! '-'5 ublish- on “of 1920. awing stairs, etc., at ik cleaning machine, typewriter, treasurer’s: offi Burroughs Adding ‘Machine: C : cleaning machlne. tlbbfln, et Burroughs Addin f Machine C typewriter, auditor’s office . G. Shadegg, work by -case K. Mclver, services on vassing board Geo. Brennan, 8 y canvnsslng board. Jol'mson. serviceson co\mty ;éanvasslng board Bemidji Gass Co., g egidence A. Dehart, delivering sawdust lo court house E..J. Bourgeals. ma] o i for treasurer's o E. J. Bour‘geoi!, rlnt ot eounty. for. auditor’s o John ‘H. Ley, directo: ' Bemidji ce. ‘Wm. Lennon, expense .attendin, ‘regular ‘meeting .county boa 8 W. Ellls. expense on com! Len: P g temldannual mnung county 'Wim. Lennon,. = expense . signing ‘warrants of county ‘Wm. Lennon, expense meeting:county board .. C: M?lon. . postage of register 8.80| C | Gust Palm, .- Luke'DeWitt and Albin'8tring: berg, paupers N. McKee, viewing bod ‘Frances Miller, Thomas_ Mu kA Ey JD:‘IDBI’I Martha E. Currnnt nu monm- Pubmmng ‘Gos misce £ ffice unplles, auditor's’ - s, lntendant Pioneer Pulfl on of . proba wuu-mtv: Solrd or auf % Klmb‘llastoter C:: record Louis ¥, Do Gor belbee g uon. auaditor's office bt \s:.. book for audit- elc for rezllter B, J ‘Taylor, ju Minnesota vs. Ln 5| Andrew Johnlon oners durin, fun iel,”. municlynl courl' ‘Wm.' 'Young, . meals -tor . jurors, B Bnudettn term, .district coun J. W. Baker, lurmr “for:jury, Bai rdette term. district court Almrew Jolm-on.m d g summons, udette district court " W"W' W. S. "~ McClenahan, peniae, B Baudette te: iGeorge W. Moody, reporte; ‘penn:, Bau?ttn ‘term, districti ‘W. Rhod court, Baudette termr” ‘court kel 91 K. {ats and_blueprints; 32-15 e{;tinel Publishi ?IK Co. q“ ng notice hsen;lj’lng ettp lon ;Qr ing An Dick Wil 7amn nervgg- tllelllng _unorganized District. No. b . A. Woodward, services a ‘ing village of Funkley services uluslnz ‘unorganized Diatrict No. 2. 1 James Hayes, expense nttan - {)nog‘ regnlnr eting ‘of county Edward Paulson, expense attend- {’ng regular meet ng of co\mty Hayes, expense attend- {’ng regulnr meeting of county ‘Sentinel Publishin, ice arl Gell, ut _office. box rent. Chrlntle ‘Lith: and Prta Co., roll~ ~-er shelf section £ ter of- Deeds’ office Quick Prlm.ary treasurer’s “offic Quick Prlnterr envelopas 14 auditor's’ office .. Quick’ Printery, el “treasurer's office b McKee, viewing' sample - ballo ublishing: Co. “in ballot/ £ | Moved, xecondad and carried .to a journ to 10.-0'clock, Allfinlt 83,1920, ION, Chalrman of County: Board, - Belt mml County. Minn: ‘2% o, somnsoN, County Auditor. A Thls Coupon good for 25 cents on 98-pound sack of PILLSBURY’g BEST F LOUR This ’1>s old "MONDAY ai Let Us Make You w1th Nay]lm' Phone Us for.Appomhnqg _ heat fiour

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