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| i i | ; | | | | | | T R R e R RS BE A GOUPON GLIPPER--- J. PIERPONT MORGAN IS. [Continued from First Page] List of Honor. The list published in this paper today is the honor list. The names that appear there are the names of those who are not afraid, they are the names of the fighters, who jump into the contest; and they are the the names of the wise ones who recognize that the time is too short to waste if they want to win one of the liberal prizes offered by the Bemidji Pioneer. District A, Sub-District No. 1. Comprises all the territory north of Fourth street and east of Beltrami Ave., including north side of Fourth street and the east side of Beltrami Ave. Mrs. G. M. Torrance, «loo Mrs. W. H. Vye, .loo Mrs. W. L. Brooks, loo Mrs. E. N. Ebert, loo Mrs. Stangland, 100 Miss Olive Miller, 100 Lottie McDonald, 100 Mrs. A. P. White, .loo Mrs. A. G. Wedge, wloo Mrs. R. H. Schumaker, «loo Mrs. E. A. Barker, «loo Mrs. Edwin Gearlds, .loo Mrs. R. L. Given, 100 Mrs. Tuomy, .100 Mrs. C. A. Lucas, .loo Essie Brannon, oo Mrs. A. E. Otto, Jloo Grace McCawley, Jdoo Olga Paulson, oo Mrs. B. W. Lakin, loo Capitola Stewart, 100 Jean McKee, oo Mrs. C. Markusen, 100 Mrs. R. Gilmore, .loo Mrs. George Kirk, .loo Mrs. J. M. Richards, «100 Ethel Getchel, oo Sub-District No. 2. Comprises all the territory north of Fourth street east of Irvin avenue and west of Beltrami avenue, including north side of Fourth street, east side of Irvin avenue and west side of Beltrami avenue. Bessie Cochran, 1550 Mamie Malone, 1470 Miss Ruth Wightman, 1440 Bertha Benson, 1310 Gladys Hazen, 150 Miss Leet 150 Nell Shannon, 130 Mrs. A. A. Melges, wloo Mrs. Oscar Christenson lo0 Mrs. LaFavar, .loo Mrs. J. S. Hanse, wloo Dorothy Humes, 100 Mrs. H. Koors, loo Olive Cunningham, 100 Mrs. Hadry, 100 Gladys Stanton, 100 Mrs. D. Gill, loo Mrs. A. W. Danaher, oo Julia Moritz, loo Marie Wallsmith, 100 Edna Titus, loo Mrs. Barney Erickson, loo Anna Mills, oo Lizzie Erickson, loo Tina McDougald, oo Mrs. Ibertson, oo Mrs. J. F. Boss, 100 Mrs. G. T. Baker, .loo Mrs. A. Benner, .loo Mrs. McCready. loo Sub-District No, 3. Comprises all the territory west of Irvin avenue, extending across Great Northern tracks and inclusive of that territory, and the east side of Irvin avenue. Mrs. Lee Heffron, .loo Ella Barker, wloo Mrs. W. A. McDonald, oo Bell Horlocker, oo Lulu Dickinson, 100 Ada Meyers, .loo Inez Woodruff, oo Mrs. Nona Belding, «loo Mae Kane, loo Myrtle Methven, 100 Hazel Hulett, 100 Mrs. C. Nangle, 100 Clara Edwards, loo Ruth Wilcox, loo Helen Bisiar, .loo Bertha Panchot, «loo Gertrude McLaughlin, 100 Dagny Mosen, loo Sub-District No. 4, Comprises all the territory south of Fourth street and east of Irvin avenue, including the south side of Fourth street, the east side of Irvin avenue and the Village of Nymore. Hilda M. Dullan, 99 ‘Vada McTaggart, 270 Hilma Johnson 220 Lela Solberg, 120 Miss Hetland, loo Miss S. Warninger, 100 Tinnie Pendergast, 100 Mrs. Charles Collins, 100 Katherine Bowe, oo Myrtle Cole, s Joo Nina Hazen, doo Mrs. Jud Cole, .loo Madlin Harrington, Joo District B. Sub-District No. 5. Comprises all the territory north and south of the city limits of the City of Be- midji and east of the line dividing Range 32 and 33. Mary Hensel loo Tenstrike. Miss Hazel Fellows, 130 Miss Mae Shook, loe Miss Doty St. John, oo Victor Byman, oo Mrs. M. E. Knappen, 100 Mrs. E. M. Hayner, 100 Nora Johnson, loo Clementson. Miss Harriet Clementson, oo Cunningham, Miss H. Cuunningham, oo Blackduck 2 Edith Bordson, 820 Mary Ratian, 100 | Miss Nina Leak, 100 | Bemidji and west of the line deviding Williams Mrs. A. A. Smith 100 Pitt Mrs. C. W. Conway, 100 | Miss Edna Wilson, 100 | Range 32 and 83. Mrs. Helmer Johnson 100 | Mrs. J. C. Gibeon 100 | Mrs. Wagner loo Ella Hermanson, 100 Spooner. Nebish Mrs. O. P. Achre 100 | Mrs. Julius Hermanson 1oo | Miss M. Ferrier 100 Miss Minnie Leak, 100 | Hazel Minick 220 | Florence Huck 100 | Miss Alma Olson 100 | Mrs. Gunderson 100 | Miss Luella Imsdahl loo Mrs. N. H. Healy, 100 | Mrs. Geo. Ericson, oo Battle River Miss Mary Clark oo Turtle River Miss Grace Halverson 1oo Mrs. E. N. French, 100 | Mrs. R. Henderson, 100 | Elsie Jerome 100 | Miss Edith Hall 100| Meg. A. A, Johnson ] Mrs. C. W. Conway, 100 | Mrs. James Williams, loo Puposky . Grace Town Mrs, John Dale JN THE CASE OF A TIE Mrs. C. W. Dudley, 100 | Mrs. Siers, 100 | Lillie Lemloh 100 | Mae Ganyo 100 | Mrs. P. N. Booth VOTE BETWEEN ANY TWO Mrs. G. A. McLaughlin, 100 | Mrs. E. Farder, 100 Wilton Mrs. P. Dickenson 100 | Mrs, Frank Van Tassel Miss Marion Long, 100 | Mrs. L. Johnson, 100 | Arvilla Patterson 100 | Mrs. P. Canfield 100| Mrs, Frank Latimer CONTESTANTS THE BEMIDJI Ethel Jardine, 100 | Mrs. A. F. Holder, 100 Island Lake Shevlin Mies Booth PIONEER WISHES TO AN- Ollie Curtis 1o Akeley. Ethel Pingle 100 | Miss Edwin Carlson 100 Funkley NOUNCE THEY WILL EACH BE g st o A e et |, daines Gofdan 190 e, Matt Fisher GIVEN THE PRIZE WHICH " Hi 5 2 o] R Ry o i THEIR VOTE TIES THEM FOR. L Comprises all the territory north and | Mrs. Jack Maloney Too i Keltiher Zipple Mrs. Chas. Carter, 100 s . Mrs. John Mason 100 | Mrs. Louis Latterell 100 | Miss Elizabeth Geis south of the City limits of the City of 5 The District Prize a Treasure of a Lifetime $100 Diamond Ring Look! stones. The stone in this ring is of a blne-white water of the purest lustre, and worth more than the value placed on it. Stop! This Beautiful and Valuable Diamond Ring valued at $100 was selected by Mr. George T. Baker from his choice stock of $100 Didmond Ring Suiy puoweiq 0018 Consider! $100 Diamond Ring hink! Yearly Prize District B A valuable yearly 1 Information Blank prize, worth $25, will Yearly Prize District A A valuable yearly prize, worth $25, will be given to the candidate getting the largest Contest Manager: be given to the candi- Will you kindly furnish me with information in regard to the Bemidji Pioneer’s Mammoth Contest? date getting the larg- est number of yearly subscriptions in Dis- number of yearly subscriptions in District trict B. This prize A. This prize will consist of an Ansco Name....... P T PR S < T RSy will consist of any CDa:lrlne:? whiz‘hnis czln di§flay at the City $25 Dress or Coat g Store. Call and see it. Street No................. T, in'T. J.Crane & Co.’s » Address; ... ..cmivessstissmmmssssmmsis store. Call and look them over. Mr. Crane will be glad to show them to you. Enter Your Name or That of a Friend Nomination Coupon 100 Votes As the Nomination Coupons are good for One Hundred Voting Power and Sub- scription Price ‘Votes will be given on arrears and paid in in advance subscriptions to theDaily and Weekly Bemidji Pioneer, according to the following schedule: Four Musical Scholarships Votes each, only one of these Coupons will be accepted i for one Candxdz{te K 4 Do your bost to win DAILY NVOTEgld 2 . ew Tice Contest Department, Bemidji Pioneer one of these ‘valuable Three months’ Subscriptio 5 300 125 I hereby nominate as a candidate in the Be- Six Month’s midji Pioneer’s Mammoth Prize Contest: 860 scholarshipe if you gr)ne Years’ & e e i NS o s vs S TR TS want to broaden your. Addressi. mausical educatiou Four Nominated by.. of these scholarships will be given in the Masten Conservatory of Address Nominate Your Gandidate and win one of Valuable Nomination Prizes HELP DECIDE THE WINNERS Munic. Note! There Are I-'our Ways to Get Votes. One, by cllppmg the vote coupons that are run in the paper each day. Two, by getting any person who is not now taking the Daily or Weekly Pioneer to subscribe to it, this subscrip- tion is classed as New, and votes will be issued on it according to the vote schedule printed above. Three, by getting any person who is now taking the Daily or Weekly Pioneer, to pay up their back subscriptions. This is classed as Old, and votes will be issued on it according to the vote schedule printed above. Four, by getting any person who is now taking the Daily or Weekly Pioneer, whose subscription is paid to date, to pay the same in advance. This is classed as a renewal and is Old. Votes will be issued on the same (old) accord- ing to the vote schedule printed above. How to Get and Count the Votes Conest Opened Wednesday, March 16, 1910, » Gontest Closes Wednesday, April 27, 1910 Address all Communications and Subscriptions to the CONTEST DEPARTMENT The Bemxdj Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn.

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