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N 3} v Lo n e b - » % . = L] , y\ . ] iy 1 i | 1 Lo | 'l‘UESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11, 1920 e WANTED—Housekeeper at 602 1st street. Not over 30 years. No dif- ference if ‘you have a child. Ar- rangements made Qen call. it PR — o .._ v | coming more popular as a form of farm motive power, many persons have predicted that in a few years the horse will be an extinct animal. But such is not the case, according to Carl W. Gay, superintendent. of BIG CROPS IN MONTANA—Will sell. the horse department of the Minne- i de 32 ¢ level prairie. Miss Kathleen McGrath, South|g o ""giate fair, here are more|WAITED—Housekeeper at once. In- gl(‘i:(;‘:)l eEq?xlf;‘SZOOO 323) acres ADDITIONAL WANT ADS | BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUO’I'ATIONS. AIN AND HAY HOgS, 1b.4.0crsem v eesns..190-30c | Fifth street, has gone to Bemidji, Ay ¢ L ..$1.00 Drouod ‘boef, pound. .. ... d3c-14c |where she will be the guest of Miss i‘:::esa:‘n tg:hg_mted State:h thinsiu{e" Jaufre Sunshine "Grocery. _ e[ 2ck range $4800. Equity $4,000. Dats, bits . Turkeys, live, pound. .. 40c-46¢ | Marjorle Cameron.—Grand Forks)| 4 year in, tie 0Py - Special bargain—a good level re- ¢ e 1% ot the department of agriculture, ac-| pop gA1B: One 18-inch base birner| Hinduishment ' $1200. = Near oll dome. Close in. For bargains, write N. J. Neilson, owner. Ingo- mar, Montana. . .° . 38,19 .38¢-80c | Herald. Popcorn, pound .... .+ e e 80100 cording to the statistics of the gvv';':::' ::;td S w'lbo'":ao g\lcl?l.. “l::'o. ib. l“.'-....'..... S lztsc::g: Miss Maude Stricklemyer, -of BEast b“;,e:;:}:‘;ted“fi ggikot)(:)llsxg;es - I 1:1-::(::;2:;50.“?’{:32. Bgfegr o:;l); iues 5 : t i Hens, 4 ibs. and OVer. .. e ..%..360|Grand Forks, has returned from ;a this country in 1919, according to the at 611 Minnesota ave. 5d8-21 ; Red Chover, medlum, 1b. P .34c) 09 Toms, live, pound. - . week’s visit with friends in Bemidj: e . VEGETABLHS. Sl 1d, census figures. The only other year = Cabbage, cWt. ........,$35.00-§6.00 HIDES drand xrw approximating this total was 1918,{FOR SALE:—Automobile trailer. Can - Onions, dry . PR 7R 80;500 Cow hides, No.11b, ... ...12¢-13¢|PRODUCTION OF HORSES :Z‘t?:! chIESgl;gl(})oer of horses aggre-| be seen at the Jester farm. 5t8-21 MINA MYERS Beans, cwt. ..-........870 0V | Bull hides, No. 1, 1b. ... . b ey i s A - . Butterfat .. ... <eocecsesmass 610 Klilpp hiden. No. 1. Ib. SHOWS BIG INCREASE| To ncourage the breeding of pure- | or SaLE Brand new Ford bus, 14 Hair dressing, shampooing Eggs, fresh, dosen .. ... . v..+ .46 |Calf Skins, No. 1 1b ) bred hoxfies, the richest premiums in o | Manicuring, hair manufa ‘ Deacons, each . . '\ What has bocome of Old Dobbin|history have been hung up by the| to 16 passenger. Mustbe seen 1o)fturing, ‘etc, Will call by; MEATR Horse hides, large, each , .. ... the past few years? With the auto Minnesota state fair, September| be-appreciated. Terms to respon-|| gppointment. Box 453. Tele-v 4to11. _* sible parties. C. W. Jewett Co. phone No, 466-W. i truck crowding horses off the city delivery wagon and the tractor be- 44d8-20 Ceameesensmeen ........uo Wool, bright .....cocvenne ““"‘"’ Subscribe for The FPloneer. The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn,, at time of going to press of tod;yla Pion:er- | eef, dresse GRAIN AND HAY Lambg ... ...... Wheat, No 1... .. ..$2.66-32.66(Garlic, Ib.... . Wheat, No. 2.%.. ....$2.46-32.66{Packing butter . Wheat, No. 8... .....$2.35-3245 Oats . v« covenees v .94c-96¢ KIVE POULTRY Barley . . .. ;. $1.10-31.26 Turkeys, 9 b5 up .....coeeetn RYO oo e cocennsasessse$1.98-32.00| Turkeys, small and thin. Geese, ‘2 1bs, and up, lat . VEGETABLES Ducks, fat Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt..$6.60 | Hens, h2avy, 4 lbs. and over g Potatoes, per cwt. v+..36.60( Hens, 6 1bs. up, tat ......... .. .$4.60| Dressed poultry, 3e pef puund over Beans, brown, cwt. 36c| live stock. Eggs, per dozen . Butterfat . . . No. 1 clover, mixe .$18.00 = RYe BLTAW o o cccceorereonnss $9.00 HIDES Corn . sioingision s Sl 20-81 50{Cowhid.s, No. 1L .c.connn. RN Bull hides, No. 1 . .. Kipps, No. 1 ., voeveen No. z'l‘lmothy hny veereens.$28.00 MEATS . Deacons . . v..... Mutton, Ib. . «.ceoeeeeceocoees.d0¢(Tallow . . o0ueennnes Pork, dressed .. ..16c|{Horse hides . .. s Veal .. .c.... teemeisseseesss.18¢! Wool, brlght.............. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET. | SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVE STOCK. / ‘EVERYBODY agrees standard and let the tire that it is generally wser choose his own size. ' deslrable for ‘merchan” \ When the oldest and : _dise to be gr aded. largest rubber manufac. ° At close of business A“i‘;’; 17}‘[13!1 Cattle — Receipts, 3,000; market, Now}‘g:nf_e"r_r_-_ggr_f cags |smiom 8050, sl bat- YA good prmcxple that turing concern in the No. 1 Nor. Wheat... 2.80 Hogs — Receipts, 2,400; market, often comes out at the World focuses all its re- 1.60 |steady to 10c lower; top, 315 bulk 81% of sales, $14. 25@14 50. 1.06 Sheep — Receipts, 1,200; market, 1.94% | ,Jambs 50c lower, sheep 25c lowet, 3.31 Top, $11; bulk of sales, $11. t No. 8 Yellow Corn.... No. 3 White Oats. Choice Barley wrong end for, the car. sources upon one grade, . owner—the man’ with one quality, it makes, one the upkeep on his mind client—and that is the \’ MINNIMUM WAGE LAW WANTED TO EISH. S0 . — RESTORED BYN. D. JUDGE ASKEI CITIZLRSIE —the tire bills to pay whole publzco S (By United Press) . ' . ° 1] i rurgo, Sl 1o mipman | Sortand. o Augst 1.—conrea * “}* Hefeels that tire econ- _ Thissingle ideal is vis- ible in any U.S. Tire contractwith the tire-user. ‘fafztory, at any U. S. dis- Not a transaction with - tributing branch, in any his car, whether it be U. 8. dealer’s store. - blS or small. - , Seeing that the tire-user B gets his economy mileage along ~ | Reasonlng tires in with an unlimited guarantee. human terms instead ot Policiés are harder to make : . trade custom haswritten than tires. ' this policy for the U ‘ted Probably the deepest reason Rubber Com- why U. S.’ demand keeps al- States, S ways ahead of the number of Pany== = . tires the U. S. makers can Build all tires to one supply. United States Tires United States € Rubber Bompany '\ Fittythree Thg oldest and lorigest, Tacrarics Rubber Organisation in the Worla tored today by the K.*}Eic'fiz"n“fé‘:..é? !iwy Judgey Ay p.|in the United States, applied to Cir- Koll of Cass county in a suit brought :1‘1‘;.; Judge W. N. Gatens for citizén- by two telephone companies on the North Dakota Laundry Association. ?‘;Jt’ this nati‘e o Norway didn’t Hearing will be had on September 2. |86t his papers, {for tederal. examin- —_— ers testified against him, declaring his only reason for wanting to become BOY MUSICIANS TOUR a citizen was so he could obtain a EAST ON VACATION | #ehing license omy should be a personal Y Kinston, N. C., August 17.—What Destroyed the Illusion. 1s pronounced here as a unique vaca- Into the restaurant she.came with tion project has been undertaken by | the air of a princess, a truly regal fig- 28 members of the town's juvenile | ure, clad in brown from top to toe and band. The boys will journey on a|looking as if she had just visited a vacation and sightseeing trip to| parisian mediste and a beguty parlor Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia} __g perfectly groomed, handsome wom- and New York, stopping at severall g, There,was an air of refinement cities enroute to give concerts, the about her. She looked tvel proceeds of which will be used to de- out. ‘aer. osed expensively fray traveling expenses. ::l;;ed ouvt in the slm_ple, deceptive Ful] camping equipment including * tents nd mess kits will be carried| Sheé seated herself ‘at a table and for the boys will seek to bring down | there were little exclamatlons of ad- costs to the minimum. A colored | miration from other diners mear. A chef from this section will accompany | waltress approached; every one the youthful bandmen. hushed to listen to the beautiful crea- The oldest member of the party.’tm speak. with the exception of the band leader " .,.L and instructor, is 18 and the young- sh{an :rdl;lrget‘l‘!)ltr;"l;;:hsm::esl:e ::lloc: ¢ est 13. The uniforms are of blue " piped with broad gold stripes. The omlette.” It was brought, and she | drum major will wear a 'red and black | Played it golfishly speaking, with her fur busbee and carry a shiny baton, | knife—New York Bvening Post. N Subscribe for the Ploneer. Subscribe tor the Ploneer. NN sinunnnnnnnn | FALL SHOES flliny-flvc lrm Black Kangaroo, $16.50 Black Kangaroo, " Louis ‘heel, welt sole, $16.50 Tan Kid, military heel, welt sole, $16 50 Tan Kid, Louis heel welt sole, - o $16.50 o SPECIAL One lot High Grade Shoes, including Glove» Grips, Queen . Quality and other high class shoes, a pair............$10.00 O’'LEARY-BOWSER CO. Bermdj, , ‘ | Minnesotaz IlllllllllllllllllIlIlIIlIIIIlllllllllllIllIIIllllllIlllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllE " : llll|ll|llIIIIllIlIIIIllIIlIIlIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll llllfllIlllIlllIIIIilIllllillIlIllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllll.llllllllllllllll Cw Jewett’i& ompany Bomldjl,,_M nn. ~ \C 3 ‘ | . Defective