Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 30, 1920, Page 2

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THE BEMIDJ) DAILY PIONEER S M. and dwrten <completed \;fll prolve da paring t; g;lvehonenvblg ‘flxfi u;, tha:r NEW YORK PI.AYELS hack, third. o {'wonderful improvement for the lands city, and which will possibly be the % S “W. Dent Corn: .A. W: Haskins,” adjoining this ‘water -shed. = It- has| biggest and best day given at any ‘WHO HAVE FlGUm m ifirst; Ole Fellank, sécond; N. G. Rey- been' made. possible because - of the | fair in Northern Minnesota this year.f " < PREVIOUS Wonmsm 'nolds, third. _{work done in Washington by Con-|The day decided upon is Saturday, Yellow Dent Corn: Craver & La-| gtes;manfflalvor S;eenerson, and Ofctol}:erfif Inhtm:l d?iteb a :teleg;tmn mon," first; second; J.| worthy. o notice an ;;onmderatwn of about four hundred boosters from 1‘?;3!07301' 12. -—-Discovery of America; | 1 e third. by all partiés who beljeve in a better| Grand Forks and a brass band will Red Sox 'in series of 1915-16. Mixed .Dent Corn: Frank-Schroe-|land to live in. .This drainage project| come- over. ‘.Carl Mays, with Red Sox in series Nov. 2—Presidential election day. | der, first; Craver & Lamon, sécond;|Will make a' garden spot . of these) The baseball game. at_Bagley on[of 1916. ot S ! C. W. Kingsbury, third. low places which are subject to floods| Saturday, the last day of the Clear-| 'Bob Shawkey, with Athleties /in| Subseribe fo White Flint Corn: Peter Mellbach; [at any time in the spring and summer| water county fair, between factions 5 Y, o A FAC A A Ay N 25—Thanksgiving d first; C. C. Vincent, second. months because of the shape in which|representing the north and south sec- s = = 0. +4nr BANKSELVING. (4. Garden Peas: Mrs. C. F. Schroe-|{the Clearwatér river is today. . . itions of the county, had to be called : # et der, first; F. M. Pendergast, second; Carl E. Larson, - the ‘“Farmers’| off ] in_the fourth inning because . of 7 ¢ E. L. Warrington, third. Friend Auctioneer,” a popular all-{a heavy rain storm. - ‘The score was co"NTY FAIR PR]ZE Field Peas, Yellow: E. R. Lee, around-good-lellovl from near Nev-|2 to 0 in-favor of ‘the”southern boys. first; H. S. Stillwell, second. ing, called on Clearbrook friends| - A’ large delegation-of the friends v erld Peas, Gteen H. S. sm].ISaturday Carl is -already busy,|of Mr."and Mrs. Tom Torgerson sur- AWARDS GNEN 0UT well, first; E. L. Warrington, second.: having cried several sales in the last|prised them at their home in Clover . . Navy Benns, White: -F. M. Pen-|few days ‘and booking. more. every township - Sunday, spending a very (Continued frém Page One.) dergast, first; E. R. Lee, second; day. His work 'is proclaimed first| pleasant day with them. Before leay- . (Continued on Page Three.) class by all parties: who have been ing, they presented a purse contain- Shedrack, second; Ed. Rako, third: — fortunate -enough - to have had his| ing more-than'$100 in cash, to-them. Grade Holstein: C. C.. Vincent, EEE2ELLRRRRE S ] » ¥ ¥ x|service. This was. very much apprecmted by first. " CLEARBROOK x| Dr; John Stevens hak ‘left Gonvick|Mr. and-Mrs. Torgerson, as they have for th esent and will take a year’s suffered heavy reverses this year. All{] P s s R e/ X! and w1 € 8 y post-graduate . course.: * Dr. Stevens had.'a most enjoyable time together On_Saturday, ‘September - 25, the and the affair was one of mutual Glenwood fish hatchery sent five cans; 18 - established a_strong. line of : r¥. o ifriends in this section of Clearwatér| benefit’ to all 3 ries of 1913;19 COMING EVENTS ' * BRING RESULTS SUBSCRIBE FOR 1'HE ; | first, School Farm, second, Lee Hiltz, . Babe Ruth, and Ernie. Shore, with < Nov. 11.——-Armist}ce day. Grade Holstein: E. C. Alton, first. Grade Holstein Calf: J. Bailey, “first; Arthur Hovey, second. Registered 'Red Polled Bull: L. A. Petrle, first. Registered Shorthom Bull: Mellbach, first; Ole Mellbach, second; Registered Guernsey: Garlock '.& Higbe, first. - -Grade Shorthorn: first. Peter Mellbach, Grade Jersey: Ed. Rako, first; C. C. Vingcent, second. of brook trout here, which were taken out to Rufly brook by Iver Rustad. l Peter| They were in fine condition and will} make ideal sport some day for ‘“the wary Isaac Walton.” A survey of the Clearwater river;V is under way, preparatory for the re- claiming -of the adjoining land. crew is takmg the levels and height of the river. It is now working east from Johnson township in Polk coun- Grade Holstein Cow: Ed. Ander- ty. They have their sleeping car son, Ervin Sbodnck, third. first; James Bailey, second;|with them. ‘At present they are To- cated at the Austin farm in Winsor county, who will be pleased to see him back in the future 'still more prepared for his chosen work. 7 Th- Red Lake county fair which will be held at Red Lake Falls is pre- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE.. bt 'DAILY PIONEER Kzll That Cold With L g WikLs | M CASCARA ¥ QUININE e d ; : % S AND Colds, Congh Qomo La Grippe Neglected Colds are !‘,_ngerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for- the first’ sneeze. Breaks up a-cold in 24 hours— Relieves anpo in3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine i;: thls form doe; not affect the hud—cuun is best T & Lazxative—No Opiate in Hill’s. e ALL DRUGGISTS SELL AT Registered Ram: John Earling of | township, = this county. ' They will :llton. first; August Jarchow, Be-lcarry their work as far east as the i ],ndED;d Clearwater. lake, wheré it will end. r: e B e, over 18 months: Au-|They plan on making only one more xflstm‘;:cE;w Lt;rs% camp between the point at which o e Lamb: August Jarchow, thety nm are grt:ppmg and the Clem; water lake. e crew is' compose 5 erc‘l,l?w aggsgu'h' Lamb Show: Hazel of ‘A. A. Brevik, J. E. Quist, Elmer s i Swandly, Elmer Linstrund, Wllliam ugust Jarchow, fim Stromberg, Hjalmer Bergstrom, A Registered Boar, Duroc: Gso. H.|E, Stromberg and Hjalmer E, Enck: Alton, fi third. - John Young, second. man, first; F. M. Pendergast, second‘ Popcorn, Yellow: Mrs. P. F. Flake, stelh 7 foe gerat i foning, iy the white ment of cocoanuts. At the Clty leery Sale Starts at 10 A.M. ! branded steck. W Lt HINKLEY OWNER that Qh wm‘ s Dan't ‘Doctor Your Corns. l.d "G.bl! - Psmove Them—Painlessly! Quickly! Not only hard corns and not only soft -sorm but every kind of corn surrenders ‘Gets-It," the national corn remover. .lt. taies weeks gr months to grow o corn. - We take pleasure in emmnmmng the opening and operatwn of our New Dairy Products building,’ “situated on Beura/rru Averme dmwtly in front of the Union Depot. et cfig:tem Sow, Duroc: Parte & looked forward to for a long time Grade Duroc Boar: P - 8013 fi;lfn arte & Carl 3 % rade Duroc Sow: P Jarl- / fil;fi‘y arte & Carl “ ” rade Yorkshire Pig: E. L. War-|. g xington, first; U. W. Abbott, seco::l F Geo. H. French, first. . ‘ Grade Ducks. J. A, Kenth first. or African Geese: L. A. Petne, fixst. Toulause Geese: Irene Lahr, first; OttGoo lgros% second. i m en i i tyBfint ampine: Leonard Rafler-l . rns ton,rg:szf Turkey: E. L. Warring-, ufim Qlll.‘lnhfll With '.l'hll Common sense; Pog:)try é{ards, first Nprthem se:Comb White Legh: - thern Poultry Yards, fign‘orns ox Rose Comb Buff Leghorns: Bilty Schroeder, first; -Alice Schroeder, second; Mrs. F. G. Schroeder, third. Single Comb White Leghorn: Otto ‘ Mixed Flint: M. Phillips, first, N. W Abbott, second; Hengy Clausen, fln;d . -Sweet. Corn, White: Frank Rohrer, first; C”W. Kingsbury, second. & Sweet Corn, Yellow: F. M. Pender- gast, first; N. G. Reynolds, second. hg‘:,f,g,‘,'i,','.,:m%?o; et PRICR DAL R : riile; Northern Dent Corn: E. R. Lee, Mk orma first; Jack Koclock, second; Nels K.| Sold in l]z;mxgn and recomm:ndle,d Due to unavoidable delays in obtmmng some finishing m;z d Lyback third. as the world’s best corn remedy by e m _Minnesota 23 Corn: L. O. Myre,| Barker’s Drug Store. ami M Obhyed 5 postpm f g < ‘the Juc ge CREAM OF NUT is such a delicious nut butter openmg until a later date. In the meantime; we ea'tend to' you a most cordial, mmtawm to visit and inspect the new building. .You ill find it one of the most modem attractively designed; substantially erécted, e]fwtently arranged aml absolutely-fire proof constructed Dairy Products plants in the state. Its completum, in the face of abnormal prices for constructing materials and many other obstacles, is conclusive evidence of, @ mark of our faith in and the begmmng of a new era for the dairy development of Northem Minnesota. Grade Chester White Sow C. C. Rabbits: John Walker, first. way to.cure s eorn h Brose, first; School Farm, second; Pop. oorn, White: Peter Melbach;] &imuyn loosens 80 you can peel it rig that we know the first test will win you. Its whole- French, first. son. This is work that has ' been Vincent, first. | Grade Poland China Sow E. C. Grade Duroc Sow, with little pigs: Barred Rocks: A. B. Hazen, first; R. E. Cota, second; School Enrm: | - and Buff Rocks: Dr. L. A, Ward, first ‘Rhode_Island Whites: Mrs. Gust Olson, third. Corn, Yellow Flint: A. P. Volk- N: G. Reynolds, third. ‘ fitst; H. D. Hovey, second; Frank| Off ¥ithoti the Jeast iwinge or hurt, and Schroeder, third. T ey noney-back cornremover, cuss ‘.ub fint some. butter flavor comes from churning pure pasteurized milk with:an unusually fine quality of oil pressed fro ~——\ T :IlllllllllI|I|fl|||IIIII||I|||IIIIIIlI|I|l||I|lIIII|I||IIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllillllillllIlIIIlIllIlIIIIllII|_IIIIIIIIIIlIlflIlIIllIIIIIII|II||III|||IIIII||I|III FRIEDMAN MFG. CO., Churpers Factory No.1 1st District Hlinois CHICAGO Naturally, we. dre praud of it. and 30 will you be if you are at all loyal to your comnmmt/y ‘and mterested in its development. The same loyalty, interest and pnde in local mctatutumc should prompt you to make_ this visit at the earliest possible opportumty, because then only ;will you appreciate the inkerent value of this modern plant to the com- munity. You will realize that in its erection we were not following, but preceeding, the public’s demand for 100 per cent somitation and quality in food products, and the service requirements for its distribution. Distributed by - The Eim(m Mercantile Co. SUPERIOR, WISC. * —Creati - of the Cocoanut Friedman’s Oak Grove Oleomargarine “Zof equally Tigh quality—is recommended %o those who _._prefer the ani-- " “mal product. Come Today—It Will Be a Pleasure to Show You Around 7 Koors Brothers 'Company T LS i 5585 —_

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