Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 28, 1920, Page 6

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EY 1 ARG REWARD. O, has compiled in booklet form, the con- E FOR Fflhm ;.O’LAUGH stitution of the state organization, the resolutions adopted at the Du- Sometimes people who attend the- atrical performances do not feel in the mood to enjoy them. In fact they dre prejudiced before the show starts gt e e luth convention, and considerable ‘data of interest regarding the execu- tive organization and accomplish- ments of the Legion, in Minnesota. An announcemet on the booklet, says: T m I] ADDITIONAL WANT ADS FOR . RENT—Furnished, modern “Mrs. P. Sarff of' Waskish, was the - week end guest of the J. K. Ramsey BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. and exceptional efforts on the part of front room. Phone 306-W. \ “the actqrs must be made to get them| ‘“The booklet presents the prin- 2d9-29 GRAIN AND HAY MEATS | tamily, of Nymore.. Mrs. Sarff has o : inhterutedh 'l‘heh:i atmn;le ltsh thi:d. ciples and authfirlzad policies of the| 7 e i OKLS, DW..& & e Dinwiss i s 60¢ :“"‘"’ ceamvivee ‘@ e ""“‘;;:: accepted a position as teacher in the. E & they are there and they dare the act-|department of innesota, The Ameri- LOST—Extra_rim and tire for Ford Red Clover, medium, 1b. 16¢-18¢ Red Lake township school and will : ors to make them laugh. With this|can Legion.” o Bolway road to Aure, Sept. 27.|Wheat, hard f _l] ;:aks:;l’,ngé‘r. p;::lt;.?...:.ueuo take up her duties there soon, iy idea in view a special reward is of- fered for the apprehension of anyone .attending the performance of ‘‘Are You a‘Mason” who canont be made to laugh at this comedy. The play run for three hundred nights {n New York and has been presented in all the larger cities of this continent. It has never yet fail- ed as a great mirth producer. Con- ‘ gequently the mianagement feels safe in making the above offer. 1t will be put on here at the Grand ity of note during the past year. theatre, Wednesday and Thursday, tiv September 29 and 30, under the aus- T ers, 512 Beltrami ave. First elass Subscribe for The Daily Pioneer. wages to a good man. 3(1'9 -30 pices and for the benefit of the Ralph Gracle post of the American Legion. A special matinee for ladies and chil- dren has been arranged for tomorrow The booklet also contains the re- port of State Treasurer J. O. Ostby to the Duluth convention. This re. port showed receipts of $30,812 and disbursements of $28,901 up to Sept. 6. Considerable attention is given to the Minnesota soldier bonus act, to war risk actlvities or the depart-{ FOR SALE—Ford Touring car. A-1' mechanical ment and to reports of committees made at the Duluth convention. An index shows that the pamphlet touches upon every department ac- Return to Dr. Marcum. FOR SALE—Two rugs. One 9x12 and | Call at 700 Minnesbta “10-1 one 6x8: avenue or Phome 502. to the best offer. condition. = : 5 WANTED—Presser at Swiss 'Clean- 4t10-1 —_— Wheat, soft ... Rye, bu. .. .... Cow hides, No. 11b. ... . ‘| Bull hides, No. 1, lb. S 'Kipp hides, No. 1, 1b. F 13 Dalton nomzxv R, c-lfsmu. No‘ 1 b Shill. 9-29 Horse hides, luso. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET. At clou of business September 28: No. 1 Northern Dark 0!d@ Toms; live. pound. 0| Geene, 'ive, pound . {iucks, Itve, 1b. .. “WIN ONE” CLASS TO . MEET NEXT MONDAY 3 3 Hens, 4 lbs. and ovu The “Win One” class of the Metho- i dist Sunday school will hold their ¢ VEGETABLES regular business meeting and election .......... $1.10|of officers in the basement of the church on Monday evening, October ;0|4 at 8 o’clock. All members are ask- ed to bear this date in mind and plan to be present, as a large attend- ance is deilrei . HIDES «.12¢-13¢ ‘We-l 1¢| Potatoes, per cwt. ..14¢|Cabbage, cwt. .. . .‘.$0c Onions, dry . 20c-25¢ | Beans, cwt . .. .$1,00 ) Butterfat .. .. .$6-87 Eggs, fresh, dozen - ; HOTEL MEN MEET TO SO ST. PA \" Bt M';\&'E'fl £ STOCk CONSIDER LIVING COSTS \ Eolnid High| Cattle—Receipts, 8,000; market,| Chicago, Sept. 28——Further steps slow and steady; top, $15; bulk of]to reduce prices were expected here afternoon, beginning at 3:15 o’clock. A Who-t .................. $2 46% $2. Bg% salleis, $6.50@15.00. today. Chlcn%o ho::lel men fwlex'e to INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT 2.4/ ogs—Receipts, 5,000; market,| meet to consider the cost of living. - & 35¢ to 50c lower cop, $16.25; bulk of | Russel Pool, directing the fight. for : WILL SPEAK-AT LUNCHEON | sales, $15.90@16. lower prices, was to point out to the i H. Himmelman, internal revenue agent of the U. S. Treasury depart- ment, who has been in the city for a few days on business, will speak at the noon-day luncheon of the Be- midji Civic and Commerce association tomorrow. Since he is a very inter- esting speaker, it 18 assured all who attend that this talk will be well en- joyed. For the luncheon a very enticing menu is being arrangéd. A New Eng- land boiled dinner and pumpkin pie will be special features. It is espe- cially urged that there be a large at- [ tendence at the business meeting to “follow. BETTER HOMES INSTITUTE * MAY BE HELD HERE SO0ON of Horses ONE CAR OF WORK HORSES—ONE CAR OF FARM RAISED COLTS Saturday, Oct. 2, 1920 At the City Livery Sale Starts at 10 A.M. John L. Himrod of the Chicago In- stitute, spent the fore part of the week in Bemidji in the interests of the better homes institute. This in- stitute is a series of entertainments| which include exhibits, lectures, dem- onstrations and the like, prepared for the purpose of encouraging better and more attractive homes. The proposition as submitted by Mr. Himrod will be taken up by the Civic and Commerce Association and other organizations in the near fu- ture with a view to securing this se- ries of entertainment for Bemidji. Other cities in this vicinity are also considering - the same proposition. ISSUE BOOKLET ON DEPARTHENT CONVENTION ' 8t. Paul, Sept 28.—Minnesota de- partment of the ,American Legion, These horses are all farm raised. No branded stock. ' W. L. HINKLEY, OWNER R. H. SCHUMAKER, Clerk Heater:s—Heaters Yos —the cold weather is now with us and a fire would sure feel g‘ood these cold mornings. Why not get yours NOW while you have a good stock to select from? Our stock is ready for YOUR in- spection, and our delivery rig is at your disposal—no waiting, you can have yours set up for tomorrow morning. Wood Heaters at $2.75 to $50.00 PERFECTION OIL HEATERS . - " A Perfection will take the chill off that bed room or bath room, and is guaranteed NOT to smoke. Perfection Oil Heaters..................c..... $7.50, $7.75 .} FORDSON \USERS, ATTENTION The John Deere Plow No. 40 is now ready in our warehouse for your inspection. It is the original FORDSON plow, and was built under the inspection of the John Deere Plow company, who have made plows for years and who KNOW how to make them, and also representatives of Mr. Ford. For the reason that the John Deere Plow company only sells through their dealers and that their sales has been so strong we have just received our first plow. If YOU own a Fordson it will be to your advantage to in- spect the No. 40 no matter whether you own a Plow now or not. The beams ofi the No. 40 are absolutely guaranteed not to bend. WINDOW GLASS Now is the time to get those broken windows fixed, before the snows of winter are upon us, We call for your sash, set the glass and return to you again. Call 57 and get them fixed now. " Given Hardware Co. | | o N “Your Money Back If You Want It” Phone 57 Bemidji, Minn, 314-316 Miniesota Ave. - greatest machine on earth. A Ford Vanadium Steel Car. Truck, Sheep—Recelpts, 3500, market, | hotel men alleged dis¢repancies be- . steady to 25c higher ;top, $11.75;|tween the cost and selling prices of % : bulk of sales, $5.00@11.75. food listed on their menus. : -} ‘Runabout . . With Starter ~ $465 : Prices F. 0. B. Detroit FORD | ANNOUNCEMENT With Starter $510 Prices F. O. B. Detroit Last week we gave out new { reduced prices on all Ford 1 cars and tractors Wthh is ;} settmg a new record for car sales. i Mr. Ford startled the world with the fi -~ announcement of this reduction. Hund- | reds of thousands of orders are pouring into. the factory for cars as a result. Ford Motor Company has 146,000 ord- ers on file,and in the face of that cut the | price clean to rock bottom. - AN That is our BUY NOW if you want your car at this price. | The advice. All 1921 models are on display in our showroom. present low price is not guaranteed against a raise. We have the You want a car. We want your business. — Touring, Runabout, Coupelet and Sedan. A model for every one , in every walk of life, from the wage earner to the millionaire. 1 And we have got a price that is making the whole world sit up, N look and-listen. M‘ ” _ . We will sell a limited number of cars on the time payment plan ‘We have been here for years. Have a big permanent invest- ment. We have always advised you right and again, we advise, BUY NOW. : 2 w C. w JEWETT CO. Inc. 1 | Ford Authorized Sales & Service '@t-,,_ . BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA Telephone 970 418:22 Beltrami Ave. | ~oon e e s -

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