Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 1, 1914, Page 3

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{ i = d ' Septemher 3 q aml 5 8 1914 Many improvements are being added to the fair ;fgrounds to make them more attractlve and con- venient to the fair visitors. The exhibits, agricultural and domestic, school booth, Indian bead work, etc., will excell former displays. The Live Stock Exhibit will not e surpassed in Belirami county or any adjoining county, this fall There will be something to amuse you all the time BEMIDJI DAY Fiday, Sept. 4, will he the BIG DAY The object of our assocnatlon is the promulgation of iidustrial activities among our people, the education of our neighbors as well as ourselves. Better farming and more farming. Plenty of cattle and more cattle; etc. Indians Only Can Compete for Prizes or Premiums to be given for the best exhibits. However, persons on or near the reservation are cordially invited to display their agricultural products, as well as live stock 4 Good Program Every Afternoon and Evening of our fair, Indians only participating. There will'be an Indian Lacrosse game each day of the fair, tug of war, foot races, etc. SPECIAL TRAIN ON RED VLAKE ROAD The M. R. L. & M. Ry. train will leave Bemidji at ‘9 o'clock sharp Frlday morning; returning, will leave Redby at 5 p. m. EXCURSION RATES $1.50 FOR ROUND TRIP There are three boats on the lake that will be at the service of the public. Arrangements have been made for auto service between Redby and the fair grounds. $1.00 A ROUND TRIP Music will he Furnished hy the Red Laka Indian Band EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED Admission to Fair Grounds--—Adults, 25c; Children, 15c¢ Grand Stand---Adults, 250, Chlldren 15c | WM. SAYERS, Pres. FIMNGIS GURIIEAU, Sec. F.PRENTISS, V. Pres.

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