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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER : MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23,1620 e FOR SALE—Iron bed, mattress and[FOR SALE—Newspaper, and ‘moving springs, 803 Minnesota ave. Phoire picture show, in a good North Da- .624-3.. [ 2d8-24| kota town. (A good proposition for LOST—~Bétween Itasca State Park| the right party. Will trade for™ i ““and 'Walker via “Bemidjl,” a'ladies | ' Minnesota land, also ome 25-h. p. traveling bag, e‘%losed in ‘a com~ steam engine. Will sell or trade. mon grain sack and containing a P, A. Fair, Reynolds, N. D. pink sweater, purse, ‘etc; Please notify Mrs. M. ‘E" Mils,” Osakis, SPORT NEWS ABEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. I WANTED—Kitchen . Birl, Vickers GRAIN AND HAY Hogs, ID. 3w oin vauou s L 19C-300 Hotel. 3t8-26 $t8-28 1 FOR SALE—Doage touring car; ex-- SATURDAY’S BASEBALL i~ American Association. Dk bt 3 b : : Toledo 1" at St. Paul 2. Oats, DU, .« vuienrisaonn... . $1.00] DK oef, pound..,....1%c-14¢ |FOR SALE—500 Cedar, 7 ft. posts;| Minn. sk % . 2t8-24.- cellent: condition; will sell cheap. } ’ . .......84c| Turkeys, live, pound: .....:40c-46¢ B A LE Inquite Soo lige freight house. .. Indianapolis 2, at Kansas City 9.|Red Clover, medium, 01 Toms, live, pound. ... .. .26c-300 peeled. Write or phone 377. Get-|FOR SA 1914 Overland, $175.00. | Inauife Soo L feele et chell Timber Co. ~ ~ 6d8-28 w'{‘le'l&l}?f Mug. 3t8:25 £ ; ; . . AN —M _for general house- | WANTED—Girl for general house, WANTED—Cook for Otteftail coun- work at &}1" mer cottage, Dlgmonh 7/ work.. No washing. Good wagef ty sanatorium. Good wages. Ad- ‘Point. No, laundering. Phone Good place for school girl. 8, dress Sanatgrlum. Battle Lake, 412-J. Mrs. Frapk Tozer. A. E. Stewart 114% 3rd stree! Minn.. ) o 3t8-25 4 p < 2t8-24 Popcorn, pound . % . A . Wheat, hard ..........$3.10-$23:30 gm ul::..p?:u "“",’,“32‘ o . A 2$2.10 h s sessee. e {1 (] o ol 00 o | Hens, s 1ba. and over,.. . o 36¢ Columbus - 8, at Minneapolis 2. Louisville 1, at Milwaukée 10. National League. Brooklyn 4, at Cincinnati 4. Philadelphia 3-0, at Pittsburgh New Yorl! 8 at Chieago 3. - Boston 4, at St. Louis 6. Ameriran Leazue. Chicago 5, at Washington 2. Detroit 10, at New York 3. Cleveland 0-0, at Boston 12-4. St. Louis-Philadelphia, postponed. Cabbage, eWE. ........,$5.00-36.00 H10iy, 3%8:251, ..$4.00-6.00 ———— g::::?' :;{ S .;-‘1 00-38.0v | Cow hides, No. 1 Ib. ..., ...12c-13¢ a2 T 2 Buttertat .. .. . 1. 0 ..., 81o|Bull hides No. 3, Ih. ......10c-tie | NI OO Eggs, fresh, dozen ........: . 466 Peying No. 11b .. o. . +20¢ : A REAL gl P [Td Deacons, ach . .cece’ee .$1.00 MEATS® Horse hides, large, each . . $6-37 Mutton .cameeviseessiesssrem1B36Wool, bright ....... : / Ry A CROSBY DEFEATS CLYDES MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET. | SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVE $TOCK. IN NINTH INNING SUNDAY s Ay s The fast aggregation representing| At close of business August 23: Cattle—Receipts. 12,200; market, Crosby in baseball this year, which - Low High 25c lower top, $12.50. has been copping off games all over | No. 1 Northern Dark it the state and the northwest, defeat-| Wheat ................ $2:42 $2.47 Hogs — Receipts, 1,250; market, ed-the Clydes at Duluth yesterday in|No. 1 Nor. . 2.40 2.42 26c lower; top, $15; bulk of sales, a battle which furnished entertain-|No. 3 Yellow Corn.. 1.55 1.56 ;00 d " ment for one of the larggst crowds of | No. 3 White Oats. .62% 133% $13.76@14.00. 5 : the season. Choice Barle .98 .04 ! . 4 Playing exceptionally clever base-|No. 2 Ry 4 " 1.89% 1.90% | Sheep—Receipts, 1,900; market, ball, no scores were chalked* up for|Flax . 3.25 3.2¢ |[steady; top, $10.75: either'side until the beginning of the ninth inning when an error started e e et the running for Crosby and. before|SpPECIAL MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL TONIGHT the side was retired, Crosby had brought in 4 runs. The Clydes en- \ deavored to stage a come-back in the There will be a special meeting of the city council this ‘evening at the council rooms at the City building to % Why cut a large unsightly holein your nice floor, that will interfere with your rugs, be mean to step over drop things into, ¥ather lint, dirt, ete.,. ‘ The “COMFY” Wall Seat Regis- ter, sanitary, handsomely finished in craftsman leather is far better: and for less money. - : FOR FULL INFORMATION SEE- Northwestern News last half but were held scoreless. O’DOWD: GIVEN D BClSION'. decide upon letting the contract for Lawrence, Mass.,, Aug. 23.—Mike|the proposed white way lighting sys- O'Dohwd ;f St. Paul, former middl; tem according to the bids rmveg fi weight champion, was given a ref-]the regular session of that body held ) ereeg’s decision over Tommy Dobson|last Monday. : Jackson, Minn:, August 23.—Wil- of Malden, in a twelve-round bout g&:; g::g::‘:h::’gfimfigh v?l?lf ;l:; A AL D HERE O A LNESg|killing of Sherift 'T. J.. McCall, of CALLAHAN PLEASED OVER (e . Nobles county, was scheduled to ap- Mrs. Peal Blough, of Cincinnati,|pear before Court Commissioner W. YALE FOOTBALL OUTLOOK Ohio, arrived in the citl Friday even-|P. King, -for a preliminary hearicg New Haven, Conn., Aug. 23.—|ing, called here by the serious ill- today. He denied having kiled the Captain Tim Callahan of the Yale|ness of her mother, Mrs. Case, who|sheriff. football eleven recently arrived here came from Grand Forks the fore part & - to confer with the university officials [of the summer and has visited here| BLUE RIBBON WINNERS . regarding opening the season Sept 7, ARE ]WO&.‘ TOP 3 TO APPEAR TODAY FOR - PRELIMINARY HEARING since. Mrs. Case was taken ill as a ' when the squad of seventy-five play-|result of poisoning and taken to St. Y > . ers reports. He has been with Head | Anthony’s hospital. .She is now out| St. Paul, Aug. 23.—Blue Ribbon Coach Tad Jones in Seattle and took |of danger and her daughter has re-|Winners, contrary to the:general 'be- a short trip to Alaska on his return, | turned to Cincinnati. "Mrs. Blough lief, will not he the prize champions He gained seventeen pounds, and will | was formerly police matron at Grand in the livestock competitions staged be one of the heaviest members of the | Forks. by the Minnesota State Fair, Sept. 4 squad, well up toward 215 pounds. _ to 11, . CONVENTION OF BEL- But he has lost none of his speed as . ?Iue :Ibltmnsilgeneral}y dsjuflgoé:gjtg a roving centre. He said that every Z .|designate top honors, indicate T player and coach who was relied up- TRAMI COUNTY SUNDAY honors at the fair. . Fof ‘the cham- on to return has sent word that he 'HOOL ASSO! TION pionship or sweepstakes, the premier would appear. Only Louis Reinhardt, SC CIA pl'iz'.e.d a Istoyal‘dP:rple ribbon is pre- end, Joe Neville, half-back, and Jim _ [sented. econd honors' or reserve Braden, full back,’ of the veterans|, ?"g“:!: 26;"7;]31‘??“21%““"&‘;;: resby- | thampion brings a- lavender ribbon. will not return. Callahan said that |teF'an churen, & Y The winner of the fifst premium every indication polnted to a sea- Thursday ‘Evening. sports the blue ribbon, With red be- son full 6f dash and enthusiasm. 7:30. Song service. ing used to signify s dfid premium — 7:50. Chrigtian Education, Supt.|winner. B F. G. Shadegg R. 0 Bagby. There are ten premidm winners y ‘ : 8:15. Hymn. and the colors used folféws: Third ; ,T'“’RCQ' "0'("" "e.'i"y Man ! SOCIAL AND PERSONAL [} iicices mareaon b Hambert. | ik: “a¢th. premtum, vellow: sizth S i " ' i Sttoring tor county and state work. |promtum, dark areen; sevenin pre- | Tl RRLOROEOORO OO RO CRTTOROEOO Appointment of committees. Ad-|mium, light green; eighth pre:inium, n o e 2 i journment. . |tan; ninth premium, Gray; tenth pre- . Mayn anton, secretary of the . : mium, light blue. - = ; Grand Forle(} Commercial .clurtz, spent 9:00 Imgg: gorv.tllmlziarnwen i - the day here yesterday with his Wwife| 9.15) The Teacher. (15, minute|NORTH DAKOTA MASO " talks.) A ATTEND SERVICE CONFERENCE (1) His qualities and how the . school can help train him, Miss Stohl. Grand Forks, Aug. = 23.—Masons (2) How he can train himself, |from North Dakota will attend the Supt. J. C. McGhee. Masonic service conferénce/ at St. (3) Results of his work, Geo.|Paul today. The conference embra- . Doy, : Hayes. " ces the “corn belt” district lusclud- ! ! . . : 10:00. General discussion led by|ing Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, South » 4 T e e o e hm | 1. F. Humbert. . and North Dakota. The idea of the ) ' vishing at the C. R. Sanborn home 10:20. Value of Sunday school,|conference is to get before the lead- € 3 4 this week. Mrs. Fn.rrell 14 & slater considering lack: of other reli#ious ers in each part of the. district the -~ % i ; qoe of Dr. Sanborn. " |education, M. W. Deputy. intent of the Masonic service associa- e s 3 ‘ e | 10:40. Does decision day lessen|tion organized in Cedar Rapids, ir ; ~ continuous evangelism, A, T. Carlson. | November, 1918. an{fw}:; }\:a:{e Iéillt];s:::te%;t'mc:gig 10:556. Sunday school Standards.| Walter L. -Stockwell of Fargo is a up her'new duties as assistant county Mrs. Jean Hobart. member of the executive comimission superintendent of schools. She suc- 11:165. Reports of committees|of the association of which Geo. L. F and election of officers. Schoonover, . Past Grand Master, ceeds C. G. Hankey, who has become o | superintendent of the school at Kel- H li{.gfimxsg:n‘th of co-operation, |Iowa, is chairman. ; liher. : { Mrs, 3. W 1548, Do Br Wastord. . Mrs. 5 . Naugle and grand 145, plook, Rev. Warford. daughter, Anne Ess Dunning, - will| 2:00.. The Sunday school in ac- Ralnbow Shoe leave tomorrow morning for Racine, |tion. (15 minute talks.) 5 S Wis., the home of the latter. Miss| (1) On Sunday and thru the Shining ( \ Parlors TS COFFEE . COFFEE ~_ COFFEE Missionary W. S. Cummings con- ducted religious services near Nebish yesterday “afternoon. He reportg a very good attendance and an inter- Y esting meeting. . Coffee World - ® ¢J ¥ we are going tg giv'; the public the best mid-year. circus in Coffces ever pulléd and there is room for all in our tent.. By selling our celebrated smashing four at prices below what some coffees cost wholesale. Dunning has spent thé summer here. | Weék, E. D. Boyce. Mrs. Naugle will also visit with her| _(2). The superintendent at work, gon' at Chicago, and expects to be|H. F. Humbert. 'MONARCH . | rMec gone three or four weeks. (3). Enlisting new members, Dr. S 1 Qh::.) L. I?{ummer. » 302 Beltrami A \ 5 58 Alice Daigoe of Moorhead, re- . Keeping up the average at- ! venue : ' ' - turned to her home today. atter visi. | tendance, Mre, Two. . ‘Gust & John, Props. - Onepound .......50c One pound .....%.45¢c ing for the past week at the D. Gai- (8). The secretary and treasurer, ney home, 1309, Beltrami "I Rev. Blaine Lambert. . B ee T ~48¢c b E : 43¢ b - K She wals] :ccarlnp?nle; b;agvnltz:e?}:i i (6) :V:’l:rknau;tdevrvorth of a month- | |'. HBAL.IbsCCKLEEDA lNllEdD : Three pounds i lb 7 Three pound-s = 430 lb b ney, wi it. y wor , Mrs, L. P. SR i / % short simor. Mise Datgos s sror| Wabtord, oo Wy Ly R BANDED - Five pounds. ...46¢c b | .- Five pounds... .4lctb dent at the Moorhead normal school. Home department, Mrs. K. H. 3 s L Ten pounds 44c b i Ten '6unds 39c b ! PRENUPTIAL SHOWER Reading, Mrs, P, 2. Waten. || o 185 Clée Parluiafor . 1 el p S bt b A pretty pre-nuptial shower was ed‘o:;:)c', rslnstalla.uon of newly elect- mlEs AND GENTLEMEN A s R = 0 "515 ianesoia avinne: Ty | ity ALy Sevteuter work anae| & TELERESS TN Tione E REAKFAST evening, when forty ladies made an z:el:;egtlscnulon led by. Rev. Blaine - AlL lu :RmEe.ronrl comém FARM HOUS / B BLEND unannouced call on Miss Arvilla Pat- terson, whose marriage to A. T. Guis- ness will take place in September. The evening was spent in a social way, with music, and a delightful lunch which the self-invited guests provided. Miss Patterson was the re- - cipient of some beautiful linen, silver and cut glass. 0.., Benediction. Adjournment. Prescriptions. Correctly Filled Help Your Doctor Win . (e Five Pounds. . . .36¢c 1b Five pounds. . . .36¢ 1b Sy "/ Ten pounds. .. .34c Ib Ten pounds. . ..34c 1b » BIRCHMONT REGISTER These names are listed on the Birchmont Beach hotel today: Mrs, Nell Hanke, Mrs. Rose A. Dynlee, Mr. and Mrs. Dunlee,, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dunlee, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Hals, K. Nuetsen, Miss Mary Bost, J. D, Rees, Albert J. Robinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Erickson, Mr. and '\ Mrs. M. C. Lundquist and Hilda D. Framer, of Minneapolis; -Mrs. Harry A. Warner, Miss Grace Warner, Mr., and Mrs. A. Worden of St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. R. O, Hartman, Jr., J. C. Miller and wlté’, of Chicago; Mr. and . Mrs. F.'E. Murphy of Crosby; Grant C. Webster and sister; of Fargo. ; LICENSED T0 MARRY - License to marry was granted to- day by Clerk of Court F. W. Rhoda| . g o to Frans Gustaf Swanson .and Calma Y. Selina. Hanson. Phone 34 ¢ b £ | In.writing-a prescription, your doctor puts down | exactly what his judgment tells him is best suited } tdl the p\atient's needs. Often, the patient’s physical peculiarities demand fractions of grains of this or that. The correct or incorrect following of diree- tions may mean winning or losing. So we follow EXACTLY. We fully guarantee this coffee to be the best value |l for your money or your pur?hase glad_ly refunded. [ ron ‘Onepound .......40c | Onepound.......40c Three poungis. .38¢c1b Three pounds. .38c 1b -1 § 10 pounds Sugar for $2.00, with $2.00 Grocery Order . - ) Our phones and delivery ‘service are available | : 9 SR NG et FrS

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