Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 4, 1920, Page 2

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siflow ‘SATURDA it EER Y EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1920 B THE BEMIDJT DAILY PION i i ] - ~ ‘[us'l w;l Ab 1 ; [‘MI k i {using the balance of it for stock and |s § \ i i lu. the course of their farming op-|who fed and exhibited the s 4 _PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY | erations, 43 of these men have raised | prize winner, a Hereford yearling, re- i THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. {1.671 acres of corn, an average of 39 |ceived 46 cents a pound for her ani- ! - | CTeS each; 26 have raised 685 acres The best Shorthorn brought of vats, an average of 25 u nts a pound, the champion hog res each; |3 E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. |and 25 have raised 912 acres of|? J. D. WINTER, City Editor | wheat, an average of 36 acres each. | LIVESTOCK SHOW BY JUNIORS GREAT SUCCESS | ov An Aberdeen Angus baby 'beef, fed and exhibited by 12 a year old Minne- Saocae o P . sota clul V. W 3 am- i No attent _'”'pnid to anonymous contributions. ~Writer’s name m'ust‘pim,smpb n‘:o),.(,c:,‘::‘ ;{}fflfif“fi‘,‘\fi?{(‘,fl"‘\ ! be known to: tor, but not necessarily for publication. Communica- gnow at South St. Paul, and was | tions for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday | . w BRG WES + of each week to insure publication in the current issue. i [ | a pound, and the champion sheep 85 cents a pound. All young! stock sold for good prices. The show car was larger and better than efore and attracted more than s and girls than usual. T. A. Eric! n, state leader, says it was the best show of the kind ever held by an Preparations are now being made for next year's club work. “G. BE. CARSON, President G. W. HARNWELL, Editor Telephone 922 postoffice at Bemidji, Minnesota, as second-class matter, | under Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. ¢ ! it ftfe | | 14 i N SUBSCRIPTION RATES > £ s Briia 1 MUTUAL INTEREST 4 One Year .00 | : Six Months 3 i Three Months . - 150 & Months .. The growth of our business is due to the confidence ©One Month .55 Threo Months we have earned from our many depositors through i One Week- 16 ree Mon' strong, conservative and progressive methods. THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published every Thursday # and sent postage paid to any address for, in advance, $2.00. ; If there is any way this bank can be of service to ] _OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS you, do not hesitate to consult with its officers. — We consider it an important part of our obligation .. to depositors to extend to them such financial B The science of love-making has degenerated into an ab-; —gurdity, if we may judge from a scene that was observed re- ~«cently when they forgot to draw the curtains. But don’t em- barrass us with questions. guidance and advice as will aid them in solving their problems of business conduct and expansion. Come and note the friendly atmosphere that makes this bank distinctive. 0 5 Up to the present writing we have not been invited to join, the “Bellringers’ club.” It might be that they are waiting for! ““another shipment from the border, before they draw from the waiting list. You need a dependable gasoline— one that has proved its high efficiency under trying condiiions. : THE NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK . . BEMIDJI, MINN. Three million men are said to be out of employment in ‘ this country. That job you are holding down in the country :.: would look mighty good to most of them. How does it look to you—now? = o | H Most people who are willing to do eight hours’ of honest - work in eight hours’ of time will be able to hold onto their jobs. | But the loafers and incompetents, like chickens, will have to . scratch. Hard starting and gaps in the chain of power are factors the motorist in cold tveather canno? afford to trifle with. U.S. SURPLUS ARMY G0ODS STORE 126 Minnesota Ave. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Complete Line of New and Used -~ ARMY GOODS | At Unbelievable Bargains 0: From the conversation making the rounds one would be-' i Jjeve that a “raid” a day would not clean up the city between ‘l now and the February election. Well, we don’t believe a word .. of it. . | Dt It does seem a shame that the manufactured “hardwar¢” i «gtilled” in this locality is not passed arodnd more generously. We know of some fellows who are just dying for a drink. 0. No, we don’t hear of any farmer offering to take on winter i help in exchange for their keep. It might be cheaper to pay ¢ wages. 0: 'And still, we are firmly convinced that prices will eventual- # ly come down—when we go up and get them. 5 0 ' It’s a fact, though, that some men never fail in undertaking.: i They never begin. e —————i i aciiammswasamierssl j=_ | GVERHEARD BY EXCHANGE EDITOR Rt o N SRR ol : T Birchmont hotel, recently burned, is to be rebuilt. This was one of the | Kaplan Bldg. Kaplan Bldg. @fig , " e most popular resorts in Northern Minnesota, situated on the beautiful lake, 126 Minnesota Ave. ) It contains a perfect: chain of boiling point frac- tions, starts easily, because it has a_low 1nitial boiling point—only about 100 degrees Fahrenheit. It gets away quickly, accelerates smoothly, and develops an abundance of smooth, rhythmic power, without a gap. There is no waste to Red Crown." It vaporizes to the last drop. That’s why it gives a maximum of mileage per gallon. More than 1,500,800 motorists use Red Crown because it is the high-grade winter gasoline. At Bemidji, and has brought to Minnesota many hundreds of tourists every| “summer. With the coming of good roads, Minnesota will nced a lot of fine' . _summer hotels to care for the tens of thousands who will flock here every renson.—SL Cloud Journal Press. 4 Germany is strangely slow about applying for entrance to the League = of Nations. Maybe she figures on getting into the ““Association.” Or else! « starting a bush leaguc of her own, and inviting Uncle Sam in.—Hibbing * Daily Tribune. 2 phone| Everyday Prices [ Phone] 927 927 1 i TROPPMAN’S] 25 lbs. Cane Sugar, $2.75 A dollar doesn’t get much these days, but, it plays for your Red Cross ‘membership. You'll not miss it, and you will be doing your bit to help un- fortunate and suffering humanity everywhere.—The Northern News. sl at And the newspapers are crying loudly and persistently to mail your Christmas presents early. Sure thing; send ours at any time; it will be just as welcome before as on the great du Stillwater Daily Gazette. Why is it that the man who won't say six words in six hours when he is out with his own wife will say sixty words a mnute when he is out with some other woman?—Manitoba Free Press. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) guarantees its uniformity and recommends its use for any type or make of car. Don’t kick at this beautiful winter weather. You might be out west or down south, where they get their lungs upholstered with dust nearly all the year.—Baudette Region. e | = It has been discovered that among the men hired to watch whisky run- BreakfaSt coffee, B 1bs: i v iuansass $1-85 " . ners are many crooks. That’s like a milk dealers hiring a cat as a watchdog. | Monarch cofi'ee 3 le $1 33 FOT the utmost in Satlsfaction in winter driving, 5 y @l rE s M . ~—Baudette Region. : 5 il T Farm House Cane, flavored syrup, gal.. .85¢ switch to Red Crown. They are still arguing as to the proper pronounciation of Jake Preus’ SIS IESTIE I IR M IR It V0 i S5 28 1 A clares that ‘‘one hundred per cent and accept Bo imitation last name. It is pronounced with the accent on the first syll:\ble.—Baudetlc‘ Pettijohn’s Pancake flOU.l' 5 lb. k e ssc Region. P Siohn’ % ol With Thanksgiving over, the next great blessing to look forward to is G‘tt]_]() n's BuCk\v.heat floul" 51b. pkg' i 55C # going broke at Christmas.—Baudette Region. 1 1b. Calumet Bakmg‘ Powder . . ... .. 27c 4 i - Farm House Brand sweet peas. . . .2 for 25¢ At An SOUTH DAKOTA SETTLEMENT are making vgood. fl:n.d lhc?' all made Jell haek . 15 PLANS PROVE SUCCESSFUL some improvements :md rtllrfll{.sl)!lli: ello, paekage ........ W iiter o o B i T C . grain. The loans to individuals i T > ¢ e e ascrased about 34500 cach, Monarch Jelley Powder, 2 pkgs.. ... ... 25¢ ® n [ Pi 8. D., Dee. 4. —-Although a | Most of the men have put in about = i ) > B rome s oo 1 s o 3 ST il sk | Monarch Peanut Butter, 5 Ibs.. .. .. .$1.15 Standard G gewme Statmn men huve “seen Paree” fmer e Crackers by the Caddie, 1b........... 18¢ ! w staying ‘““‘down on o farm n op- § porition to the thought in the popu-| I 'OO Fresh Marshmallows, 1b.............. 39c : 1 = jar song. This result has been z . 3 | achieved,, .furtly by the successtul Sh()l.]e,d W‘alm.l‘ts, lb """"""" foe B 696 an a os arages l = workings. of the South Dakota Land LA' I 'E Swift’s Pride Soap, 10 bars. .. ........ 49c¢ ‘ Settlement: Plan, which provides [or ! i a9 ars k < "™ the Joan of any sum between $500 " \Vhlte BOI’&.\ Soap, 10 bdlb. . ; ! B ana 310000 to former service men| Death only a matter of short time, Cocoa, 1b..... e e § S ° : ° Jee D 3 X i Y Don’t wait until pains and aches IR : tan ar l (Indiana) B mldj Mln ¢ the appraised val ¢ land and eigh- s . < e ¥ i 0 . 3 8 the appratecd valuo of land and cich | peoome incurable diseases. Avoid Dr. Price’s Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs. ...~ ... 28¢ g 1 0. € l) 1. ¥ /gt with machinery and live stock. a painful consequences by teking 2 Cans Pea, 2 Cans Corn, 2 Cans Toma- -sy‘ntem s[{mi‘lar to that “;’m;u‘;ho Am- MED ! toe. 2 {n% Mm‘ . = 98 5 *erican Legion has émbodied in its < Lans I cnrpesedbys sy Colonel Boyd Wales, who led th 3 . -.N'lv.h F. A, Regir:el:t n‘f thce 32n3 M—LEM Free Dehvery 2 s 2 Division, and who is Land Settlement the results in the short time the plan| The world’s standard remedy for kidney, 9 . Exd Ras been in operation. Up to Octob-| Liver, bladder and uric acid troubles—the | A - er. 1, 140 former soldiers had receiv-| National Remedy of Holland since 1696. | | = — S i od loans and been located on lands.| Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists. | Of this number, Colonel Wales de-| Leck for the name Gold Medal oa every bea | \[FYOU WANT TO RENT. BUY. SELL OR TRADE. ADVERTISE IN PIONEER WANT COLUMN

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