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  1. Bemidji Daily Pioneer
  2. 1922-08-11

Bemidji Daily Pioneer dated August 11, 1922

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 4 lpdiéqtion- Aro M_e o EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAM _FOR FIVE-DAY EXHIBIT| Tuesday Will Be Devoted. to " ed on the fair ground...

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 (€ontinued from last issue) “Hére's an ‘itém under May 28, ys: ' ‘Roady:haw been at me againl Fre wants me te fix things so

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 wlidihin o hud, n d t g .hom: on S . day . ed Welter and Andy hnn .]‘tharles ':nq& Dani :Bs i ebs and” Pupoaky, 'l‘ues- 98

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 est: Goldwyn picture, “Mr. Barnes of THEATER /AGAIN TONIGH‘K New York”:at the Grand = theater| ‘Lord Byng today rounds out

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 | Moines, . Towa, .- Ed.:Souder of Turtls River lumd t -Bemidji Thursday and called on | friends. Mzr. and Mu. R. W. Leibale

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 nual exhibition uf the Rine Am Minnesota Stats Fair, Hamline,' smemm zf aty.-The people o not 4 dead one: It is the same. a

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 WANTED—PRAG’I'IGAL NUBSN 3 Cnll 5-W, % WANTED-—PuMon as houngceper Addnu Mn Vnn Poll, Bemidji. 1 4d8-11 >WANTED—Ve¢ehble girl

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 | schgol- at '8 o'clock, The pands will ‘ of floats, nutomoblles, cos=% 95 gnud hom school suilding through h town business

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 ,bflei outlme wof what' 'I'o Qontam More Actlon Th Apy Poli ul Convenhon ‘“Since Bemidji-and the' entire sur- round’mg...

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 The above “photo by Hak” speaks for itself. This gentelman has been in':Bemidji for years and will un- doubtedly be seen...

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 h& Ewes and Wethers. In the narketing' and, hogs. often’ queer’ !erms are used. Reporting. the markets daily -causes many-a

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 ln the -days of old w!un nights were cold and the 48 saloons in Be- midji. were going full blast, one of the -most ‘essential

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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

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 CORRECT NUMBER OF | EfifiS“FflR-HM(:fiI \where turkeys are jcale. During the GDI are t.hm;h laylng d also when |t is desired to

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 A Wonderfully Spectacular 7 PAGE SEVEN HISTORICAL PAGEANT OF N ORTHERN MINNESOTA RE-ENACTING THE HISTORY OF THE COUNTRY YOU }

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 . START EGGPLANT IN- WARM, SUNNY PLACE *Rich Soil and Good Cultivation Is ' Necessary. Occasional Applications of Very Weak

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 mpmfviiwi S0IL ATLITLE cosT|- Sweet c}ow i Mmlwny Adapt- ed: Whers Debreased Corn * Acreage 1§ Advisable. * Eut 1#...

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 B ‘éibflong ”w-_sv pn‘ce looking 'young man u;‘ln hav !done: much lgunst him' B oday he looks somewhat He is ‘an ‘old’‘timer

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 ni i ried-and al was formally ‘engaged in the gmeery Ilor tx;‘x; f:t T qt’ Ed:migm»‘me 3. talent to play the art cessorp o

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 | i N | e A A4 | C. A. Huffman was once the gmd- ing mentor of the Beltrami- County Abstract company. Since that time he has

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 some, xmportmtf ‘part in the historic pageant to b btaged; -during!. the Nortwvn Minnesota - Fair,’ providing urse, he is...

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 2 that. had ‘\been prepared %mludsd a the, winter. - ially dntereste f the inia for the umpré at Lavhiia: an i arguihent....

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 PNERRRRREEE e A FEEDING COWS ON ROUGHAGE | - ghe “will not do 'very well, but the interesting Test Madé" With Mature...

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 FIIR MANY CROPS, Hotbeds and Cold Framos En| able Gardener ‘to Protect. Plants From Weather. ‘OPERNTIONS STARTED EARLER Beds

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