Solway Snaps. (From the Press.) The Crookston Times says that 40,000 brick daily is the output of a kiln at Copley. Good red brick clay is found right here and when Solway takes that looked-for boom, we will be making the brick right at home for the new opera block, first national bank and armory that will, of course, be built. (The Bemidji Pioneer, Thursday, August 16, 1900, Volume 5, Number 24, Page 8)
T. B. Miller, of Copely, finished his job of sawing Saturday night, the cut being 150,000 feet and the work was well done and gave good satisfaction to all customers. Mr. Miller will at once move his engine to the yard of the Bagley Brick Co., where he will furnish the power to run the machinery that is being put in. (The Bemidji Pioneer, Thursday, August 16, 1900, Volume 5, Number 24, Page 8)