Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 28, 1922, Page 6

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THEAGRICULTURAL: anu&’rnou 0d crops at fair prices niake ‘thesUnited:States: mero\m Nen‘ly one-hnl! thé mple ofi the h for IfieTl!lncd The;gbfllty of 'this Hood::and/ otkier. agricultyral -Eapid weéather might result jnipsa; dmard revisions of crop estimates,~it-caniibe safely assumed that ,crop year 1922: ‘will/ beiressonably satisfactory; en if harvest,resuitsighonld fall below the yield | which:has beenfézecast) there.is o doubt that the ited Suteu;hu :megoodiwheatigrop. The.corn i i July estimate is ,/year, but slight- * avér, and a yield equiy would mean nmh kelt. othikigrains is fo3diend 1argeicropsiof potatoes-and - fobacco aresexpeched; U A ~erop considerably™ mestic market mirket of Atheswerld .them try: being equsl to ha combined- Qopnhh i (Gerhian tRupublic. __The:.- hipging; finanging' andymar- hfing the cropl of the P States -for. exporl tfi'lcle are unexcelled,"and: the only« ‘importatit com- - *ofltor of this country hom fl:e standpoint iof lreizhlxbaph&o mm f:h 1922 will be promptly nbsvrbqi Igy tl} onal market. ¢ int and also well above the pre; )ur.hvel There 'Dfice levels but practically nomination. “ihdy told us at Qm,m»ndmmmthm cold et get thropgh 0. Bentidjis bk we've Hore ,H'&yum 0od,\isnidialeorpuin-tourist:to:us (- 7 ' re’s a fellow.at-Park-Rapids:who s out the sarje kind of ‘biink,*«btt we:didn’t thmk Walker or Casa¢Lal i : - liar. We 1eel sure “they: Wa 84 who have been rgqppn !nn itsicoming gte: 40 be’ highly complimented. :Good,'slean, educationaland entertaining programs -were-enjoyed-and-we--look- St Cloud Minn., July 2! he Al ppointment tnduy to secure the f a receiver for th i | Pan Motor. property valued at $350, s < h]Mk the same.” Frle s and | a¥s, this is George,.Rbea, W ml&r of the Northem?.n\‘b H % ne thing we cam; en_y always in sty] ygmych, diithe picture, ‘when)f#é gcaned ¢ tostakt¥ part.in flmh? nt |+ & faleg week. He will ngb g disappointed as.an. actory if. privileged. to say what he tHinks." envflc was bxeeptmh ly well~giv-| No ‘h his, number is one of the largest becom:n,: t‘l::fi'tf:h‘ Rnl eant during™ thi this face for,a string of years an re that, he will dldates for the office deeds’ this' fal, but thd dered’a “/good’ s'is lmown he ‘never wu le'd?nll& ~for18 - RriC e % oo wmsa:w&efl e T S Duluth, Minn?, July: if from * chruughout the nesota Historical ened’heré today: adjourn’‘tomorrowy - Plans wili‘be formulated- general interest in Mi tory and to'perpetuate the deeds of ; DIAMOND POIN'I' uits }d-;lant 0l - Brooks Br s, Doub e-Wall S los. Mepgest to hein ,*rmmgf‘q y Silp made. thSt, «g ) Igge: Bal temped by the Bemidji band and|thing is certain, he can’t me o 4 g i g to the good crnps in this| W, h 7, ioneers who developed Minnesota. —— r:;]ul;‘;s from 15 to 18 minutes in bl.dck(; to the size he was in the good | section of the state, the grain ex-|his pi::ng':,“yoza‘;;:r:;:tx\;:sleyo:his:; E‘redrick A. Fegg, St. Paul, is pres- playi old days. hibits are exceptionally good. of bees, Even today he carries with |ident of the society. E i

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