Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 14, 1920, Page 11

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" MARKETS—LOCAL AND FOREIGN inneapolis Tri}unaiVishu to Secure Photographs ‘for Its Special Section BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. GRAIN AND HAY i MPBATS. Oats, bu. . . «.vvts L.70¢ | MUtCE “ii ... Red Clover, medium, 1b. ic Popcoru, pound .. Wheat, hard ... Wheat, soft .~ o 12c-14¢ Old Toms, Hye, pound... Geegs, Uve, pound ......s.=.26c300 Ducks, 1i7e, b, . +16c.18¢ Hens, 4 1bs. and Over... e .....360 .1$1.80-82. :0 0 HIDES har! des, No. 11D, weu., .. .13¢-183¢ .10c-116 VEGETABLES .escs140(Cabbage, cWEL. <. ......>$5:00-36.00 .+.20¢|Onlons, dry.. . +%..$4.00-5.00 o - +-$7.00-$8.00 oo +$6~87 | Butterfat .. .. . . - ees.bl0 .. .%00 Eggs, fresh, dozen .. ve’an oppor-| _tunity to advertise’ the city in one Cow . ~of the big Twin ‘dailies ok 11-hides, No. 1, 1b. co.... iSept. 18,-1920. Kipy hides, No. 1, 1b. “Mr. N. L. Hakkerup, ° Calf Skins,'No. 11b .. "ty Bemidji, Minn, Deacons, each . ..c..'voee Dear Sir: .You may have observed | Horse hides, large, each-. thé Sunday Tribune is publishing a Wool, bright ...cooeceeed .‘Rotograyure, picture section. ‘It you «Daye seen ity you, of course, will . vealjze its i sue for producing photo- would like to have about ten photographs of the prettiest girls in .o 46 SOUTH ST. PAUL #WE STOCK | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET. : At.close of business September 14: “Low High $2.65% 2.66% 1.34 59% 1.06: - 1.90 Cattle—Receipts, 4,600; market, B djf,’ ror which,dof cou;se, i wl;n Aéefg.%b.top' $16; bulk of sales, $4.60 No‘?vl].l elzgfl;hem Dark pay and give you due credit in the ~Hogs—Receipts, 3,000; market, 10¢| No. 1 Nor. Wheat..., 2 paper. 1 would ask that pietites Y09 to 26c higher; top, $16.25; bulk of |No. 3 Yellow Corn.. 1.38 aqx- sul fl;,l_t ho. o tv;"ns adies WhO|sales, $15.50@16.00. No:-8 White Oats.... .58% ve no o Jec'mlttho' aving .;“' !f' Sheep—Receipts, 1,500; market,| Choice Barley 0 - tures appear in the paper, and while\5s higher; top, $12; bulk of sales,/Nol 2 Rye. no social lines are to be drawn Il 00@12.00. - = | Flax would ask that they be of good repute 2 Sk i and pot pr%fhessignnl woxz:n'h lm;l(ll :: = actregses. e photograp ou! soclation especially since it is known ;5 r 3)'“‘5' :t' P‘?”?‘:’rle "°X’ t‘h"” that a camp is gbout to be put in to fuzzy, dim a pictures. clear, | start logging the timber on that tract glossy - print, sharply defined, willlo¢ 1and. serve our purpose best. For the luncheon there has been soor} ;":;l‘;s}fi: ::he &:l; ;l:::ncx:‘} “315 arranged an excellent menu. It is ) -| especially urged that there be a large|. fill the order. Yours truly, attendance on this occasion. -The Pfig’:y;’__‘?{,tr%sfi”ti i‘l (BS Ralph o i’ T. J. DILLON, ,, | directors of the assoclation did mot | “agevico in th :in H?mi bregon ‘Managing Editor. meet this noon as was planned. Thely 010 150 m;”';u;::; :Yt:;:fi finances would be his big problem.- OBREGON’S BIG STUDY ~ IS NATIONAL FINAN (By United Press) 3 Mt.-Hakkerup states that he is de-|next meeting of the ‘board will prob- siroys' of securing a number of these|ably be held next Tuesday. phiotos and asks that if the ladies _themselves are too modest to offer their pictures that their friends pre- wail upon them to do so. agreement with America and other foreign natfons whereby Mexico could show her good faith by begin- ning payments on b of $460,600,000. S0 X The president entered-Mexico City Chicagd, Sept. 14.—Messages ord-|for the first time since his election, ering railroad strikers to return to|returning from a campaign in south- work by midnight were sent out to]ern Mexico. B day by the executive committee of He was in good spirits, laughing the organization which directed the}over rumors that his life might be recent outlaw strike. endangered. He expressed satisfac- Members of the committee said all}tion over.the temporary government members were expeced to return tolof General Huerta. work with the .possible exception of % FRESHMAN CLASS ELECTS the New York and New England dis- tricts where they might have local 2 OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1-| Not to be outdone by the upper grievances. Striking switchmen and other ral k | class members of the Bemidji High Theld a road- workers flocked back to wor today. - about 10,000 men were ef-|school, the fresimen Nave fected. .. meeting and- now _annownce their B class officials for the sehool year as WEATHER REPORT 'P)For the meeting of the Bemidji Clvic and Commerce association to . follow the regular. Wednesday noon Juncheon there has been'arranged a. program of especial interest to every meémber. Tame Bixby of Muskogee, Okla- Homa, has consented to address the meeting. His talk is_sure to be of vital import to all. In addition there will be several other talks of interest. +A matter of vital importance to every Bemidji citizen will also be ‘brought before the meeting regarding the possibility of acquiring the beau- tiful virgin pine stand at the head ot the lakes for park purposes. An ‘innouncement wi{l be made concern-| tonight and ing this matter which should be|showers in northeas heard by every member of the as-iNot much change in temperature, follows: Floy Palmer, president; Minnesota weatner: @Partly cloudy [Charles Funk, vice-president; . Flora \Wedniesday; ~ probably Sheppard, secretary-treasurer; Mabel t portion:tonight. Croon, social secretarys; and Mabel ] Emmons, class adviser.” - Visitors | Hear the Best Music at HEADQUARTERS when you are in ‘Bemidji. This applies for this week as well.as any other week. e Columbia Phonographs A BIGGEST LINE OF RECORDS IN NORTHERN MINNESOTA S Come in and hear the new records played on our various machines. Let us show you the.newest in jewelry. Hear our pianos.and piano players. The entire store service is at your disposal whether you intend to buy or not. We want you to be at home and want you to get what enjoyment you can from our music department. Salee ords is the largest north of the twin cities and Our supply of rec f the latest hits. you will undoubtedly. want to hear some o .- We cordially invite you to call. Geo. T. Baker & Co. DALTON BLOCK BEMIDJI, MINN. % Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Keay .of -Park ‘| Rapids, and their son and his wite, '0f Minneapolis, spent Monday with . =13€|the J. H, Koors family. ¥0-30¢ | touring this section of the state. 2,23% Obregon said he hoped to reach an |~ Gordon Smith, Rupert Stechman, John Koors and Phillip. Denu return- ed this morning from the twin' cities where they attended the state fair. | They made the trip by auto and re- ported interesting experiences while away. .- 1 Miss Rachael Gerlinger arrived from Crookston-this noon to’be the guest of Miss Mildred. Richardson for a few days en route to New York, where she will enter a girl’s semin- ary. Miss Gerlinger is a’‘gradiiate of the Bemidii high school anid has many friends and acqqaintances. here, = — nish -the music and those n char 7 5 A of ‘the affair are making. elaborat SOCIAL AND PERSONAL | preparations. for dn-enjoyatle sven ‘Al ‘members of inge degree staff- are notified that there will. be .spécial drill tonight ‘in ‘the lodge rooms at eight: o‘clock. It is urgently requested:that all members be on hand sharp o‘)n time. BAPTIST MISSIONARY . SOCIETY MEETS TOMORROW The Missionary Society: of the Bap- tist church will meet on.Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. C. L: :€ummer, 1101 Minnesota ave- nue. ¥ They are MOOSE LODGE DANCE ". 70 BE BIG AFFAIR The dance to'be’given by The Moose Lodge tomorrow night will be one of | the largest attended of the entire sea son from present indications. . A Spe- cial orchestra from the umion band | consisting of seven pieces will fur- FOR REN D %0‘an modern turné room for lady. 1011 . America 3t9-1 downtown store. neer for liberal reward. Does Your Radiator Leak? SMITH-LEWIS . AUTO RADIATOR .REPAIR SHOP i Out of town work will be given speci - Full kine of new and: agree that the record of this es- tablishment is ome - 'Qf service per- formed. Those whom we have served will tell you . that we fulfill our obligations ~ and, that we are ther- —1 ouwghly trustworthy ) hand at a times. We also do body.and fender work.: Satisfaction i gqggmteed'or money refunded. Rk ) : n, i .- radiators on: 1 {[FUNERA _ (UNOERTAKI |PHONE 317 W | | | | “ ’, S ==FALL IS HEREE Now is tixe proper-time to prepare for & to ‘getsa stock of articles which will here in the near future. We: have endeavore made it easy for you, to come into our store and- get just what you want; without looking around and-spending your valuable time. Below we list a few of the articles. which you may be looking for. If yours'is mot listed call and ask for same, as our stock-is very eomplete. i > : ' September 16th 4 w5 e ready, for your benefit famous . “Record”’ shells, which at same satisfaction>~] out" t convinced they are: better we will bsolutely waserproof shelk f£alls.on Thursday-—are you ready. S 21w stock of guns and'eh .your partner:talked about Iagt year.- YOU? Take one box and try the —if you are no gladly refund-your meney. WHY? Because they-are-an al and always work. . We rent SHOT GUNS by the day. e HOW ABOUT THOSE CHILLY MORNINGS? 3 : Wouldh’t alittle fire feel pre'tty good-on‘_rthose cool morn- ings? * Now is your opportunity to havea-small wood heater installed. - It is'not cold enough for that baseburner-and. all you will need for a month is a little fire in the mpmings. Cut your fuel bill with:a small heater. We have the Combination Coal and Wood Heaters, the Wood Heaters,-and also the Coal - ' ‘Heaters and Baseburners. - Our stock of stovepipe, elbows, polish; enamel and all the necessary fittings to properly install your stove, is‘complete.- ‘For a cool bath room or bed room a . Perfection Oil Heater cannot be-excelled.- We have them in .. two different styles. / _ s o PERFECTION OIL. HEATERS We deliver and set up all stoves except airtights. Our delivery ri; service. Service, is our motto. " . iy . g0 & : Ahe. g is at your " CALORIC FURNACE WEEK - Look for the Caloric Furnace ad this week. It is worth your time and money to investigate the Caloric. “As one sun heats the entire earth, so one register heats your »” -entire house ) ‘ l-;Al.._l, FARM MACHINERY | Havekr y’du dug yi;ur potatoes? If not, have you a digger? We have a few Hoovers on hand for-im- mediate delivery. For your fall soil preparation we have the John Deer Plows, Discs, Van Brunt Drills, Quack Grass Destroyers, Waterloo Boy and Avery Trac Plows. Call in and examine the above goods. GIVEN HARDWARE CO. “Your Mon\e} ‘Back—If You Want It” Phone 57 Subscribe for The - Daily “Pioneer|

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