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THE NOMINATIONS IN THE PIONEER'S RAGE PILE UP [Continued from First Page] anything we might say here would add little, to, the already good opinion everyone holds of this machine. Model 10 is a four-passenger tour- ing car. It is fast, staunch and power- ful enough for a trans-continental trip, and handsome enough for a park parade. In every respect, this car is a hummer; one you wouldn’t be ashamed of; its an automobile that delivers the goods. Everybody knows it, and that’s the reason the Bemidji Pioneer selected it of the Northern Auto company who are the agents for the Buick cars. Buick cars are considered everywhere as excellent value for the money, and you can win this machine if you have the ambition to and get into the field. Every friend you have will be glad to aid you with such a purpose as this in view. It 1s difficult to concieve how anybody can pass by such an attractive offer as this contest pre- sents. \Vhen there is a chance to obtain this beautiful machine for really nothing but a few moments of your spare time. All you need 1s a little ambition and a little energy. Become a candidate at once and you may become an owner of the Buick automobile at no expense to yourself. Do not delay for the a broader musical education than can be derived from source in given away as today. treasure of a lifetime, and the desire of every one who is not the possessor of it. any other the Northland, Both Mr. and Mrs. Harry Masten superintend the teaching of the violin and piano. Here one may obtain an insight into the musical art that is only found where the masters of this world renown art are, Thisis a splendid chance to obtain your long-cherishad de- sire and get the finishing touches or the first elementary step of your musical education. overlook this opportunity, Do not as it may be your last. Six Gold Watches. At the store of George T. Baker, the well known jeweler of Bemidji, on display are six gold watches, guaranteed by him, that are to be prizes in this Mammoth Contest. Who has not a desire to be the possessor of a beautiful watch. It has been the heirloom of the past decades and is A good gold watch is a Division by Districts. In order that the competition and the prizes may be more equally divided, the field covered by the Bemidji Pioneer has been appor- tioned into two prize districts, each district being sub-divided as follows: Prize District “‘A,” City of Bemidji. Sub-District No. 1—All that terri tory included in the First ward, Sub-District No. 2—All that territory included in Second ward. Sub-Distriet No. 3—All that territory included in the Third ward. Sub-District No. 4—All that terri- tory included in the Fourth ward. Prize District “‘B,” Sub-District No. 5—All that terri- tory north and south of the city limits of Bemidji, and east of Range 33. Sub-District No. 6—All that territory north and south of the City limits of Bemidji and west of Range 33. Distribution of Prizes. The $2,500.00 worth prizes will be rewarded at the end of the contest, as follows: the $1,050.00 Buick automobile will be rewarded as the capital prize to the contestant hav- ing the greatest number of votes. The $450.00 Kimbell piano will be rewarded as the grand prize to the contestent having the second highest number of votes. The $100.00 diamond ring will be rewarded as the district prize to the contestant having the greatest num- ber of votes in Prize District B after the capital and grand prizes are rewarded. The musical scholarships will be rewarded one to each sub-district to the contestant having the greatest number of votes in each sub-district, after the capital, grand and district prizes have been rewarded. 'The gold watches will be rewarded, enumerating the totals. one to each sub-district to the con- testant whose standing is next to the winner of the musical .scholar- ships. Two Special Prizes. To the candidate in prize district A securing the largest number of yearly subscriptions during the ‘en- tire contest will be given a $25.50 Ansco camera, each two-year sub- scriptions counting the same as two one-year subscriptions in enumer- ating the totals. This camera may be seen at the City Drug Store, where 1t is on display. Go in and ask about it, see it. To the candidate in Prize District B securing the largest number of yearly subscriptions during the en- tire contest will be given the choice of a $25 coat or dress; each two- year subscription counting the same as two one-year subscriptions in This prize may be seen at T, J. Crane & Co.’s store, them, Nominate Yourself or Friend and Win A ceives the highest number of votes the choice of any $10 garmeat in T. J. Crane & Co.’s store will be given. receives the highest number of votes the choice of any $10 pipe in A. N. Gould’s store will be given. “CONTESTANTS THE BEMIDJI Goinand ask about it, see Nomination Prize. To the lady whose candidate re- To the gentleman whose candidate IN THE CASE OF A TIE VOTE BETWEEN ANY TWO PIONEER WISHES TO AN- NOUNCE THEY WILL EACH BE GIVEN THE PRIZE WHICH THEIR VOTE TIES THEM FOR.. BEMIDJI PIONEER'S MAMMOTH PRIZE CONTEST 10 TEN VOTES O e ths enbus snrtRistusthasenbonssisummns District Now..oooiviicviineennns This Cupon when neatly Cut Out and mailed or brought to the Con- test Department of the Bemidji Pioneer, or deposited in one the “Ballot Boxes” at the Bemid)i Pioueer’s office in Bemidji on or before the date publisbed below, will count as ten votes for the person whose name is filled in. Cupons must be sent in flat and not folded or rolled. Void after March 19-1910. There Is Only One ““Bromo Quinine”’ That Is : Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY. Always remember the full name. Look for this signature on every box. 25c. and Home Builders This is the best advice you have ever received—that is, if you do not already OWN a home of your own. Why not begin asserting your independence NOW. LET US SHOW YOU—a good business or residence: lot and give you prices and easy terms if desired. BUY REAL ESTATE IN THE GROWING CITY OF BEMIDJI— NOW—while you CAN at “OUTSIDE” prices. When:paid for yow can sell at “INSIDE” prices realizing a profit on your investment: With FIVE lines of railroads into the city—many industries are SURE to locate there because of the superior railroad and: other facilities. PRICES will advance in accordance with the growth: of the: city—why not ask us for descriptive matter regarding: BEMIDJI— the city with so many advantages to be offered to the home: seeker: as well as investor. WRITE OR CALL ON US for detailed information: or see our local agent, H. A. SIMONS. Bemid}i Townsite and Im- nt Company. ST. PAVL, MINN. proveme 404 New York Life Building Join the Army of Investors. | March Sale at The Bazaar Continuing till March 25th You have a chance; don’t let it slipby. Enroll yourself in this Con-| test without delay. Ge:a nomina- | tion blank and fill it out at once. | Call for any further information you | may reed at the Contest Depart- ment, and the Contest Manager will { be glad to help you out. The Kimbell Piano. The grand prize is a $450 Kim- bell piano, mahogny finish, style 16. This magnificent instrument was purchased from Bisiar & Murphy and is one that is familiar to all of you; it is a rock-bottom value as several residents of the city who| have one of these instrumennts in their homes will vouch to. Tone, the soul of the piano, can- not be pictured in newspaper articles. For a piano is, fundamentally, an instrument of music, and the founda- tion to the musically culturcd ear. We left the selection of this beautiful instrument to Mr. Bisiar, an acknowledged expert, where pianos are concerned, and he selected this Kimbell, style 16, at a cost of $450 for the Bemidji Pioneer who will give it as the grand prize in this Mammoth Contest. Do not delay in getting into ‘the race. Remember delay is dangerous and become a candidate in this battle of votes and work earnestly to become the owner of this, the most splendid of all specimens of the piano makers’ art. $100.00 Diamond Ring. A beautiful blue-white diamond ring, valued at $100 will be given as the District Prize in District B. There is nothing so appropriate, or valued so highly by the ladies as the everscent flashes of white, blue, red and gold of the perfect dia- mond that are so hard to describe. Nothing is so highly prized and so dear to the heart of a lady as beautitul diamond, the most price- less of the gems the earth produces. tion of all piano emminence lies in its tone. The instrument now offered to the contestant in this con- test is the production of a persistent scientific investigation and experi- ment in the fizld of acoustics by renown experts and the result is that this instrument is in tone a revela- Mr. Baker of whom this ring was purchased, backs it up with his guarantee. This is a most exceptional oppor- tunity, young ladies of Northern Minnesota, that the Bemidji Pioneer is offering you. Never before has any paper or individual or concern ever attempted anything like this or similar to it on such a large scale. It is unique in all its features. En- roll your name and write the contest manager for further information and win this beautiful diamond ring. Four Musical Scholarships. The four musical scholarships, valued at $6o each in Masten’s Conservatory of Music are really worth the best efforts of anyone in search of a musical education, The Conservatory, which is enter- ing on its second year, is fast com- ing to the frontas a great educa- tional institution, The many courses laid out in the various departments are in- valuable in giving to the students i A Phone 42 Gontinuing till March Sale March 52th Easter Notions vicinity. Belis Numberless designs in the in Dress. and staple colors. newes belts; also white wash belting and colored elastic belt- ing. Belts from 25¢ to $3.00. Can Sell You the Best for the Least Money. Smart Spring Suits and Coats At Surprisingly Small Cost The Printzess Garments need no introduction to Bemidii and its We have so successfully handled them for several years past, that their name alone is a synonym for Styje, Quality and Distinction We have the latest approved styles, developed in all the new Do Not Buy Elsewhere before seeing our line. We B S IETS 5_' Gloves shades for Easter. Veiling Pins, Brooches and Necklaces Hair Accessories be found in the city. Toilet Articles der, toilet soap, ete. The well known Simmons gloves in black and pretty You will need a veil to go with that new Easter hat. A wide assortment of brooch- es and belt buckles, and the handsomest things to be had in the stylish bead necklaces. Turbans, rolls, braids, .nets, puffs, also braid pins, buckles, crescents, barrettes, combs and the finest line of hair pins to Chamois, talcum, tooth pow- Dress Goods for Easter Just what you want for a dainty Easter dress, in Okino or Tussah shades in seasonable fabrics. A complete line of plain, leading fabric of the season; and Heavy Waistings. New and pretty patterns and Dresses. Undermuslins. Muslin Underwear We have just received a large shipment of the celebrated Queen Silks, Rough Pongees, Mesalines, Etamines, Caravan Cloth, etc., etc. Also White Serges, Mohairs, Suitings, etc., together with rich spring White and Wash Goods for Easter striped, barred and figured Flaxon, the India Linons, Dimities, Persian Lawns, for wash dresses in Toile du Nord and Zephyr Ginghams; also new Percales, suitable for Tailored Waists We have a splendid assortment in Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Corset Covers, Princess Slips and Four Piece Sets. $1.00 to $3.00. styles. Comfort insured Corsets Continuing till March 25th We carry the Royal Worcester Corsets in many of their innumer- - and are unequaled for durability. Prices, Phone 42 SPEGIAL BARGAINS Underwear One case of children’s fleece lined underwear, regular price 30c and 3bc, sale price, 19c. Special Embroidery Prices Everyone who s-es our line of embroideries quickly remark that we have the handsomest lot in the city. This is'an: ex- clusive line, purchased through one firm and manufactured . in Switzerland. We have every- thing in allovers, waistings, flouncings, edgings, insertions, ete., ete. 3 We are going to put out in lots, at ridiculously low- prices, our embroideries, edgings, . in- sertions, flouncing ~ and corset cover embroideries. Lace Gurtains Lace curtains, 48¢ per pair, and up. Household Bargains Tapestry, for draperies and couch covers, at 25¢ and 35c. Silkolines, art denims; tickings, Swisses, madras, challies; ete., ete., ete. wre | NIARCH SALE at the BAZAAR STORE| = = e