Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 16, 1919, Page 6

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PAGE SIX developed with splendid prospects of getting big returns from their in. vestment. RECORD PRICE ONFARMLAND IS CHRONICLED FROM GONVICK Heland Sells Farm for SlG, and Purchases 20 Acres for $200 Per Acre The Misses Nettie and Nellie Gon- vlck were visitors in Bemidji Mon- day Wlth the fall crops out of the way, development work has been resumed in the country north of Gonvick by the Messrs. Hamery, Quern and Kjol- haug. These men have set their em- ployees to work on & contract to break 320 acres of land for George Simpson, retired broker of Minnea- polic, who purchased 1,900 acres of land in Hangaard, Winsor -and John- son townships a short time ago and who plans to make many improve- ments on the property. Gonvick continues to live up to its reputation of being the heavy ship- ping point on the Soo line. Satur- day saw three car loads of livestock go out from here. The stock was shipped to St. Paul by the Gonvick- Winsor Shipping association, «onvick Mercantile company, and L. L. Horn. CHICAGO MAN LOOKS OVER LAND; FEELS CALL Hans Tufte, his sister, Miss Julia, and nephew, Gunhild Tufte of North- wood, N. D., and Carl Gubrud of Bagley, have returned to their homes following a short visit with the E. E. Sletto family, southwest of the vil- lage. “Harmony Kids” to Give Dance at Gully; the “Kids” Are Crack Orchestra Hans G. Larson, now living at Meadowsland, Minn., former resident of this locality, is renewlng acqualn- tances with friends here this week. Since leaving here three years ago, Mr. Larson has acted as county agent of St. Louis county which position he resigned in May to accept the super- intency of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance company in his county. (Special to Pivneer.) Gonvick, Oct. 16.—What is be- lieved to be a record price for farm and in Clearwater county and north- ern Minnesota was that paid last week by Theodore Hetland, well know farmer of Pine Lake township, who paid $200 an acre for the Nels J. Lervik farm after selling his own farm for $16,000.- The Lervik farm, while consisting of but 20 acres and The local post of the American Le- only partly improved, is considered |gion organization, of which is now worth the high price because of the|practically completed will draw its good set of buildings thereon and be- | name from the village instead of in cause of the accessibility to market, | honor of some fallen war hero as is 4t being located less than a mile from | being done in a great many places in the village limits. The Hetland |the state. It will be known as the place is a highly improved farm of | Gonvick post, with its number to be 160 acres, with splendid dwelling, | designated by the state organization. modern barn and flowing well. It{This was decided at a recent meeting also is but a short distance from|at which the following officers were town and is bordered on two sides by | elected: Chairman, Fred P. Harri- the Jefferson Highway. Tue farm|son; vice president, Ole Negaard: ‘was bought by Mr. Flom of McIntosh, | secretary, Newell R. Johnson; treas- who made the purclhse a few hours|urer, John Stevens. after disposing of his place near that Another meeting has been called city at $85 per acre. Messrs. Lervik | for next Sunday to adopt constitution and Hetland will retire to private|and bylaws. iife. They feel that their health is beginning to falter under the strain of many years of farm work. Both are advertising auction sales for next week, at which they will dispose of their personal property in anticipa- tion of winding up careers that have extended through much of the agri- cultural history of Minnesota and marked by abundant success. Positively Relieves Constipation Constipation causes poor appe- tite, indigestion, headachea, That the fertility and wonderful b‘]musness and more serious productiveness of the land tributary | diseases. Hollister’s Rocky ;.o Golx(xlvlctk his lzicommg :ldely known | Mountain Tea is a sure remedy s evident by the fact that G. T. Ne- 3 i dreda of Chicago came here a few for constipation. - These won- days ago without any -solicitations | derful herbs have long been :::teverh h'o&n8 real estate dealers, | famous for quick and posxtive d purchased 80 acres of land, pay-| results. By re: i norm ing $5,000, or $62.50 per acre. The bowefis acti}:m Btosngwiu ;} 1and is locateed in section One, Pine < » YO ga Take township, two miles east of|Color, weight and youthful en- @onvick. It is partly under cuitiva-| ergy. Take tonight—tomorrow: tion and without bulldings. The|feel right. tract at one time belonged to Carl City Drug Store. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL made the deal. Mr. Nedreda,” who LAWYERS has lived in the Windy City practi- cally all his life, has heard the call— “Back to the Farm.” He brought his family and personal effects and will begin farming the land next &pring. In the meantime, the family 18 making their home with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Waage, the latter being a sister of Mr. Nedreda. Y credence can be placed in a statement given out by a representa- tive of the Standard Oil company, af- ter he had spent the early part of the ‘week here looking over the situation. Gonvick will soon have an oil station and possibly a filling station added to its many enterprises. With two large garages, 1 long list of automo- biles that perhaps will exceed the number found in most towns of simi- Jar size in this part of Minnesota, |~~~ A and numerous tractors and other DOCTORS modern farm machinery in use on the | e~~~ A~~~ farms in the surrounding country, the consumption of oil here is in- ereasing at a rapid rate and war- ranis this noteworthy improvement in service which the company pro- poses to make, GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 6680 DR. H. A. HASS DENTIST Office Over Boardman’s Drug Phone 447 Store. Regardless of what his politics may have been, Gonvick. like every other town in the United States, has jts admirers of the late Theodore Roosevelt and there are many people here who are interested in the na- tion-wide campaign to be conducted during the week of October 20 to 27, to secure funds for the purpose of es- tablishing a memorial to the erst- while president. It is the plan to give every American an opportunity to contribute to the memorial, and the week will be devoted to a cam- paign of Americanism, patriotism and the teaching of the principles for which the colonel stood during his Yifetime. DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: Mtles Bloek House Phone 443——Office phone 6§ A five-piece orchestra, composed of Gonvick and Fosston musicians, who style themselves ‘“The Harmony Kids,” are making arrangements to give another of their popular dances at Gully on Hallowe’en evening. The orchestra gave a ball there two weeks ago and it was attended by more than a hundred couples. DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block Fredrick Stevens and Toney Hal- vorson, students attending high school in Bemidji, returned to their studies Monday, after visiting here over Sunday in the parental homes. DR. E. H. MARCUM Oftice hours, 11 a.m. to 12 m. 2p m tobp m Schroeder Block Oftice phone 18 Res. phone 211 M. J. Kolb, president of the First National bank of Gonvick, and head of other banking institutions in Clearwater county, passed Tuesday in the village on business. Mr. Kolb , has just returned from a trip to Tus- & near where he and other Clearwater county men are interest- ed in an oil project which is being OSTEOPATEIC - PRYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ibertson Block Oftice phone 183 North -of Markham Hot.!. Gibbons Block VETERINARIANS | Attorney at Law Oftice, Northern National Bank Bldg. Collections a Speclal VETERINARY SURGEONW ..Office and Hospital 8 doors west. of Troppman’s. Phone No. 309 3rd Street and Irvine ave. I Res. Phone 68 Dr. W. K. Denlson——Dr D. R. Burgess DENISON & BURGESS Phones: Office 3-R; Res. 99 DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Dffiee—O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones—Office 376-W. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Planos, Orgaus, Sewing Machines 6§14 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji J. bisiar, Mgr. DENTISTS DR. D. L. N e T: - {|(Made Young | W. G. SCHROEDER GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dt; oood-'.‘ Shoes, Flour Bemidji, Minn. Furs made to order, repaired and remodeled at ‘BROCKMAN FUR At Troppman’s Department Store NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY XInsure Anything Anywhere Offices. Security Bank Bldg., Tel. 167 DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Mea, Women The —EAT— Third Street Cafe Our Waiters Do the Waiting NATURE’S MIRROR comes to every woman who has bounding health—but when she is pallid, dull e-c<. languid, she has no magnetisiu - to any man. Such a change in feelings and looks! After suffering pain, feeling ner- vous, dizzy, weak and dragged down by weaknesses of her sex— with eyes sunken, black circlesand pale cheeks—such a woman is quickly restored to health by the Favorite Prescriptionof Dr. Pierce. Changed, too, in looks, for after takin, scription the skin becomes clear, the eycs bnghter, the cheeks plump. DR. H. A. NORTHROP contxins no alcohol. Druggists sell it in tablets or liquid. Send Dr. Picrce, Buffalo, N.Y., 10c for trial package, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1919 ° THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER Women HOMER LAUGHLIN - MEDALLION CHINA DINNER SETS Bright eyes, a clear skinand a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL N LADSU!ES “The world’s standard remedy for kidney, iver, bladder and uric acid troubles, tho enemies of life and looks. In use sinco 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Leok for the name Gold Medal on every box and accept no imitation T. TUOMY DENTIST Phone 330 D. H. 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