Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 3, 1919, Page 7

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MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1919 LAWYERS HAS HIGH PLACE IN HISTORY DR. £. A. SHANNON, M. D. LUNDE and DANNENBERG DS GILMORE & McCANN | || Furs made to order, repaired l:’%ydfl‘nnn h:“ S;l?“m Chiropractors Physicians and Surgeons and remodeled at 1c8 ayo Magellan Famed as Man Who Found Phone Res. Phone 397 Hours 10 to 12 a.m.; 2 t0o 5, 7 to § p.m. Office Miles Block F the Pacific and Completed the GRAHAM M. TORRANCE —*—_—_. Phone 401-W Calls made BRO: AK MA:Y UR Work of Columbus. LAWYER 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidji BUSINESS CTO! A Miles Block Phone 560 B At Troppman’s Department Store Four centuries ago Ferdinand Ma- DR. E. H. SMITH R L e gellan_ sailed from Seville, Spain, on Physician and Surgeon DR. H. A. NORTHROP TOM SMART the voyage during which he déscmirem(: g . Office Becurity Bank Block OITROI‘A!'IIO l:.or'nm: Dray and Tramster Pacific ocean, named the Straits o . H. . P 58 Oftice Ph: 1 . C. | ;}l:gefifm candnopened the islands of D. H. FiSK R Block Oftice phone 183 ||| Fe* Fhone 58 ¢ Ame oo Phone H. C. NELSON Piano Tuning and Piano and Violim Attorney at Law the Pacific ocean to the people of Eu- || Office, Northern NI!-IIO'I;II Bank Bidg. —— - S, B Filli rope. His was the first clreumbavign | o) o opy o smono ty Phone 181 ;A WARD, A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. W. G. SCHROEDER epairing—Bow ing tan ‘o the-earth: Had hie;pot heeh Physician and Surgeon SPECIALIST GENERAL MERCHANDISE 216 Beltrami Ave. Phone 573W :T:x:‘e?)f“:‘:e::ewg:lsdrinoke;)lng fith - Bem1dji, Minn. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour the promise accorded him by Charles | o s Qlasses Fithed Bemid)l, Minn. Phone 8 f|_____ V., the great geographer might have OCTO) IERCTE T I SN S - attained even rgreater heights. In- i C. R. SANBORN, M. D. DR E. H CUM ! NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY. FIRE INSURANCE stead he died, before the three yeurls Ph . .8 ol & . l.lmt o Dwight D. Miller REAL ESTATE cruise was completed, while in battle . ysician an urgeon ce hours, am. to 12 m. WE ) ‘with natives of a group of the Philip- DR. EINER JOHNSON Oftice: Miles Blosk 2p mtofp m Insure AnythiCA!in tiare REYNOLDS & WINTER pine islands. He had discovered them, Physician and Surgeon Schroeder Block Offices Northemn‘NntiZ:al ek 212 Beltrami Avenue along with Ladrone and Guam islands, Bemidji, Minn. House Phone 449——Office phone &% Oftice phone 18 Res. phone 211 ? Bldg., Phone 181 Phone 144 and was Intent on making them Span- The discovery of America by Co- lumbus had not completely convinced Buropeans that the earth was round, but the findings of Magellan clinched the argument. He started with a crew of 270 men and five vessels, but the one ship that survived the cruise only took back a remnant of that party. Many died of scurvy, and some fell during mutinies and battles with na- tives. Magellan added much to the world’s geography. He outlined the entire eastern coast of South America. His discoveries offered the Spaniards & new opportunity, and they started to further- explore the Pacific. Spaniards found and named California, after a character in a Spanish novel. Then for some unaccountable reason they rested on their laurels. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS s e ;o {' e TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Eat Less Me.at_lf You Feel Backachy or Have Blad- der Trouble s i e Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. *Regular eaters of meat must flush i the kidneys occasionally. You must i relieve them like you relieve your T bowels; removing all the acids, waste g and poison, else you feel a dull mis- ery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, diz- % ziness, your stomach sours, tongue § is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body’s urinous waste get about four ounces QJad fore breakfast for a few days and || your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate . sluggish kidneys and stop bladder ir- = = ritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful ef- fervescent lithia-water drink which millions of men &nd women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kid- ney and bladder diseases. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST ffiee—O’Leary-Bowser Blag. Phonll—oflica 376-W. Res. 37¢-R DENTIST North of Markham Hotel, Gibbons Block . Phone 2! | } ! | f .« | ‘5/ I DR. J.' T. TUOMY \ DR. H. A. HASS | DENTIST Office Over Boardman’s Drug " Store. Phone 447 live Page | AUCTIC AL The entire Farm Equipmeht—Machinery, Stock and Some Household Goods of the Hillcrest Farm, owned by James H. French, will'be offered for sale to the highest bidder at public auction on WEDNESDAY, NOV. ¢ I HILLCREST FARM One mile west of Bemidji on Jefferson nghway. The reason for this big Auction Sale is, I have sold [ my farm and intend to quit farming SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A. M. LIVE STOCK v One pair Iron Gray Mares, 4 and 5 years old, weight 2900 pounds—these are -extra good horses One pair 4-month-old Colts, good.ones One Black Cow, 4 years old, fresh in January One Black and White Cow, 3 years old, fresh in January One Black Cow, 4 years old, fresh in F ebruary One Black and White Cow, 3 years old, fresh in December One Black Cow, 3 years old, fresh in February One Black and White Heifer, 2 years old, fresh in February . One Grade Guernsey Heifer, 2 years old; fresh in February One Heifer Calf, 8 months old Six Fine Shoats, weigh about 100 lbs. each One dozen White Leghorn Chickens . FEEDS AND SEEDS About 10 tons Tame Hay About 2 tons of Straw About 80 bushels Rutabagas Seed Corn and some Timothy Seed. Fodder Corn, 172 shocks EAR CORN IN SHOCKS Lot No..1—24 shocks Lot No. 4—17 shocks Lot No. 2—18 shocks Lot No. 546 shoclu Lot No. 3—54 shocks FREE LUNCH AT NOON MACHINERY One Wagon, 31-inch skein, with box One Light Two-horse Wagon One Milk Wagon, 1}-inch tire, nearly new One Express Wagon One 4-Horse Fairbanks-Morse Gas Engine, with magneto One F. W. Mann Bone Grinder One 2-Horse Riding Cultivator One Wood Saw One Feed Grinder, Fairbanks-Morse One Ensilage Cutter, the Eagle No. 12 One Hand Potato Sprayer, new One Corn Sheller One 1-Horse Cultivator One Acme Harrow One Hand Cultivator Two sets Short Tug Heavy Harness One Heavy Single Harness One ne:lv Single Harness, rubber trimmed, never use One 60-Tooth Iron Harrow, new One Spike-Tooth Cultivator One John Deere Brush Breaker, 14-inch One Champion Mower, 41-foot cut One 9-foot Champion Rake One Champion Potato Digger, new One set Heavy Bob Sleds One corn Marker One set Light Bobs, both good ones One Cream Separator, DeLaval No. 15 One set Scales, weigh 600 pounds One Wheelbarrow One Wooden Harrow One Woven-Wire Stretcher Some milk cans Twenty 1-bushel Onion Crates And many other small articles that are useful on a farm. All feeds and machinerz are under cover $10.00 AND UNDER, CASH. Over this amount cash or bank- Tel‘mS 0f Salegable paper at eight per cent interest. AUGUST JARCHOW, Auctioneer R. H. SCHUMAKER, Clerk JAS. H. FRENCH, Owner 1] ——— e, B e

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