Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 11, 1922, Page 13

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b AR A Opuhl twicé repreaent.mve ‘Opsahl ‘' has been spending more of from this district to the state ‘egis- lature and now secking more laurels|™ in the same field, will-undoubtedly assume some very important - role during the staging of the pageant at the big fair here_ this fall. He has been: a resident-'of :Bemidji - since 1901, whence he removed from Clay county where he was an . extensive merchant.” Smt_:e :the 'accompanying’ picture was: taken, ‘it is -evident ' that!Mr. DR, R. GILMORE Dr.' Rowland _Gilmore, - physician and surgeon,. is one:of, the .pioneer’| “medicos” . of Bemidji.. He has ‘es- stablished a wide reputation in, this city . and " the. ‘surrounding com- munity and it is ‘expected that if he would consent to take part in. the histarical pageant during the’ North- ern Minnesota fair, ' he: could get away with a very. important part. The chances:are that if the:-Ameri- can Légion should put on the “Over The Top” scene:a. trifle too realis- tic, his services might \xe sorley need- ed. , Dr. Gilmore hu slways borne that same dignified oxprmion which can be readily: seen in the accompany- ing picture: The chances: are that he ‘will wear it, although h2. : has ceaged wegring' the side ‘whiskers. Eugene B. Berman: or more fam- ilarly known as.“Gene”. is .an-old and frequent settler. In fact part of his_job at’ the present. time is set- tling insurance: claims, being ‘the manager of the Berman -Insurance Agericy. Gene claims the distinction of being one of ;. ‘the very first sum- mer_ visitors to: Bemidji in the days when it took a hardy wayfarer to * venture into thd wooqs morth /of Third street. This pictire was: taken about the time, Gene came: over to, the U. S. from’ Michigan ‘and altho he has taken on conmsiderable flesh he would be rated as a good catch by any feminine angler.. = If the Northern. Mirnesota Fair is a success Gene will' come in for his share"of " the. ¢ lhlp. for the efM the {dr board ‘lias evec m:ds % his time out’ of ‘dovrs, for He does- n’t look anywhere as pale ' - as this photograph pictures him. The ' ‘pic: ture :may have been taken - when Jens first learned that Indians were plentiful’ around ;Bemidj Mr. Opsahl would make excellent talent for':the pagennt.fi is not ‘given a/ apeal{mz that he can’t talk, but he fregu forgets, to stop. He got : - praising up Northem anefi ta’to his friends, & Although this picture is'deceiving it gives one an idea’of the hnrgl_shipu thru-espeeislly: the ' batchelor—. and altho. Al Shavitch;can not . be ‘classed ‘as one ‘of: the’ i tlers Niever-the-less he'tries ‘to;settle before-the 10th.of each' month,' o as to gain dlscnnnu. ) ¥ He is the ' manager of"'Shavitch Brothers clothing - store “in’ this city and:hag taken -an active interest in the ‘affdits'o?" Bemidji ‘since: coming here. He ‘has beéna batchelor sincq early childhaod .and escaped 'the wiles 'of ' the" ‘fair sex for quite a number of 'leap: yeéars,"He has:tenta- tively agreed _to ‘take part in the | Pageant-at-the Northern Minnesots Fair, F.S.LYCAN Although 'F..S. Lycan” has lived in /Bemidji- only 15 years, he has been and .still is an_ardent booster for this' comunity ond ‘as’ such has been a leader in many affairs. If you don’t watch yourself, Me' wiil even lead you into.the - Markham Hotel'.of: which he.is proprietor. He has been influential . in en- couraginig: -visitors, to, remain .here 'and although he is not an ea et tler himself he invariably - upon his guests settling ' early. He is_already figuring strongly on: tak- in' part in the” pagéant 4t the fair. | There are more than ‘six million reasons ”You Hair”en t° FAIR VISITORS ARE URGED TO MAKE OURREST AND SHOW ROOMS THEIR DOWNTOWMA HEADQUARTERS THE FORD FAMLY Make arrangements for .~ Yours at once Plan to Ride Honee From the Fair Ford Touring Car s‘.’s'a.s h 81%;‘.'50!-!. in 12 mo. $143.03Bal. in 12 mo. $178.67Bal. in 12 me. 3153.7'ilnl. in 12 mo. $180.398al. in 12 mo. $240.94Bal, in 12 mo. $265.49Bal. in 12 mo. $184.16Bal. in 12 mo. $393.96 $492.88 $424.16 $523.07 ' '$665.73 $733.41 $502.44 cqulml eo-plntt $414 Touring Car, cegular......cooisicicis $348 Touring Car, equipped complete.. 3443 New Coupe, equipped complete. $580 Sedan, equipped complete. $645 .$430 Ford Truck Chassis Ford Chassis . 3 N : : g lllllllllllllllllmlmllllInmllmlmlnlllll“l'mlmlIlllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllll.llllllll: m_d"_fi" _IlllflllllllllllllIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIllmIIlllIIlllllllllllllI‘IIIIIlIIIIIIlIll d 'AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" / Wlll Dollvor Thlc Troator @n YourJ Farm Balance of $260 payable November 1st. SEE OUR FAIR EXHIBIT Included in this exhibit of Cars, Trac- tors, Implements, etc., will be a DELCO ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT The finest for small town and farm use. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE IMPLEMENTS WE CARRY 'THAT WE CONSIDER THE BEST AT ALMOST ANY PRI.CE Ollver No. 7 Gang Plow. . " Oliver No, 3 Brush Breaker....: Roderick Lean Double Disc..... .. Qulékv Grass Harrow ... D 72-disc Glnl Plow . 125.00 Wood Bros. Grain Separator. ... 980.00 No. 40 Feed Mill .. .. Silo Filler 4-section sg‘ige-tooth }!._rrow. se 1d-foot single-disc Drill Culti Packer. Roller why you should drive a F olfifl—md we want ‘yo uto learn all the reasons why you should install a “DELCO LIGHT PLANT” on' your farm or in your com- munity. 3 . g LEARN TO! KNOW US AT THE FA[R \ 3-section spring-tooth Harrow. ., THE FAMOUS FORDSQN TRACTOR, Tractor Mower F. O. B, BEMIDJI These Are Sensations of the Present Century and Will Do the Very Best Work Intended for the Implel}tent to Do. 0, W, JEWETT COMPANY, ne. BEMIDJI, MINN. Bagley, Minn. - “A FORDSON ON EVERY F ARM” International Falls, Minn. Cass Lake, Minn.

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