Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 9, 1915, Page 9

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1915. horses, three cows; 40 chickens and eight ducks; has good root cellar built under ground in connection with feed barn. T A . 5 . Soren F. Sorenson, Turtle River, R. F. D. 1—49 acres with 14 acres cleared; clay soil; on place eight years; has two horses, two cows, four hogs and 50 chickens; seven persons in family. * * o+ J. E. Swanson, P. 0. Bemidji—200 acres with 70 acres cleared; clay and sandy soil; 15 years on place, came from Dakota; has incubator, will build silo; has two horses, 16 cows and 26 chickens; five persons in fami- ly. * s * = Herman Eichstadt, P. 0. Bemidji— 160 acres with 100 acres cleared; clay seil; on place 18 years; raised tem acres of wheat, four acres of corn, 30 acres oats producting 1,800 bushels, potatoes and garden truck, has- five horses, eleven cows, eleven hogs and 100 chickens, five persons in family; markets in Bemidji. - - - - Albert Radi, P. O. Bemidji—116 acres with 18 acres cleared; sandy and clay soil; on place eight years, came from Wisconsin; will build silo; has three horses, seven cows, four hogs and 100 chickens; five persons in family. L i - - . C. Wrage, P. 0. Bemidji—80 acres with eight acres cleared; clay soil; on place two years; has two horses, three cows, two hogs and 50 chickens; seven persons in family. * . - bl Joseph King, P. O. Bemidji—80 Fertile Country; Est acres with 20 acres cleared; clay soil; on place five years; has two oxen, ten cows, two hogs and 50 chickens, six persons in family. * *- * - P. H. Mintey. P. O. Bemidji—80 acres with 3 acres cleared; on place four months; has one horse and 21 chickens, three persons in family. . . - * . D. E. Lester, P. 0. Bemidji—286 acres with ten acres cleared; clay and sandy soil; on place two years, came from Cedar Falls, Ia.; has two horses, one cows, seven hogs and 75 chickens; five persons in family. » - - - C. W. Seville, P. 0. Bemidji—160 acres with 25 acres cleared; 65 acres meadow; soil sandy; on place five years; has silo and incubator; has two horses, six cows, 50 hogs and 150 chickens. * * . - M. Kirchbaum, P. 0. Bemidji—80 acres with 18 as.ces cleared; clay soil; on place four years; has two horses, five cows, two hogs and 60 chickens. P ™ W. R. Gray, P. O. Bemidji—113 1-2 acres with 23 acres cleared; clay soil; on place 13 years, came from Indiana; has two horses, ten cows, five hogs and 60 chickens; five persons in fami- ly. s o . Dan Gray, P. O. Bemidji—280 acres with 30 acres cleared; clay soil; on place one year and half, came from Iowa; has three horses, two cows, five hogs and 125 chickens; six persons in family. * s . M. W. Winebenner, P. O. Bemidji —148 acres with 40 acres cleared; clay and sandy soil; on place 13 years came from Indians, has two horses, tnree cows, three hogs and 100 chick- ens. * * % * J. E. Paterson, P. 0. Bemidji—40 acres with 35 acres cleared; tlay and sandy soil; on place eight years; has one horse, nine cows, two hogs and 75 chickens. ) * * * * Evan Moe, P. 0. Bemidji, R. F. D. 2—160 acre with 30 acres cleared; clay and sandy soil; on place 17 years; has six horses, five cows, five family, markets in Bemidji. ablished Railroads; Markets hogs and 75 chickens; ten persons inv G. Aakhus, P. 0. Bemidji—160 acres with 75 acres cleared; clay soil; on place 20 years, came from Mecln- tosh, Minn.; has five horses, three cows, has one hog and 75 chickens; three persons in family; markets in Bemidji. - * * * * August Burr,‘P. O .Bemidji, R. F. D. 2—120 acres with 65 acres clear- ed; clay soil; on place eleven years, came from Crookston; has cement silo, has four horses, 14 cows, ten hogs and 60 chickens; eight persons in family; markets in Nymore and Be- midji. * % % % 8. P. Duncalf, P. 0. Bemidji—320 |F. D.—40 acres with 15 acres clear- acres with 155 acres cleared; black loam and sandy soil; on place 19 years, came from Iowa; has silo and incubator; has five horses, 12 cows, 75 sheep, 12 hogs and 150 chickens; four persons in family; markets in Bemidji. ' - * * - Andrew Rodin, P. O. Bemidji, R. F. D. 2—40 acres with 32 acres cleared; clay and sandy soil; on place four years; has one horse, five cows, four hogs and 65 ch!ckéns; five Persons in family; markets in Bemidji and Nymore. ed; clay loam soil; on place three years, came from Iowa; has one horse, one cow, two hogs and 150 chickens; two persons in family. - . * . 8. 8. King, P. 0. Bemidji, R. F. D. 2—80 acres with 25 acres cleared; clay loam; on place two years, came from Blue Earth county, Minn.; has two horses, 13 cows, five hogs, 60 chickens; seven persons in family; markets in Bemidji and Nymore. . . * . 0. Berg, P. O. Bemidji, R. F. D, 2—160 acres with 20 acres cleared; clay loam; on place 14 years, came from Mille Lacs County, Minn.; will build silo; has two horses, seven cows, three hogs and 40 chickens, eight per- * - - - 1. E. Raymond, P. O. Bemidji, R. 4 Buy a 40 or 80 acre tract on Lumber Furnished Land Buyers at $10 per M - 'WHAT? Our Specia Terms D0 ITNOW |20 well located 80 acre tracts e b e SN | PRICE 5010$16 PER ACRE 0 per Acre Down * alance 10 years at 5 per cont COLONIZATION AGENT Bemidiji, - Minnesota sons in family, markets in Bemidji. - L . - Magnus Berglund, P. O. Bemidji, R. F. D. 2—151 acres with 30 acres cleared; clay soil; on place eleven years; has one horse, nine cows and 22 chickens; four persons in family. . L . . Nels Willet, P. O. Bemidji, R. F. D. 2—160 acres with 40 acres cleared; clay loam, on place 19 years, came from Southern Minnesota; has incu- bator and cement silo built inside of a nice new large barn; has three horses, 11 cows, two hogs, 25 ducks and 100 chickens; four persons in family. 4 Ll . . = 8. C. Smith, P. 0. Bemidji, R. F. D. 2—160 'acres with 35 acres clear- ed; clay soil; on place four years; will build silo; has incubator; has three horses, seven cows, 20 sheep, in Bemidji. seven hogs and 50 chickens; markets . [VENTUALL Why Not Now Start a Home of Your Own HOW? By making a $20 payment on a 40 acre tract of land First || . ODSARL sarery |

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