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- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER T s E FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20+ 1912. This Table Shows the Vote in Such Towns as Have Made Returns — I T o & s 3 g Bl 5 B 2 i g = 5 Eo H 3 2o g “u% 36% 'El 8 » = 5 g8 £ s 83 L nEg g e | zé 5 . ly | aud £ ] 8 E @ 5 rEE y &8 %3 82 Eh a b g g EE . g g8 3 2 9 b+ LA 83 3g z 3 32 28 2 £ & S & 348 <] < %S < &S mnIo 58 2 ad & & 2 138 SBS | i | o & g ] ] Z|e 2 s8> g 2 2 5l a & k=1 o el I o IR 8 g Blglm cluwl 1g]8 & 3 g% 2 = =l SCH 8|8 0 Elala|z g S H I c] 3 x M -2 £ B =18 5] - R R ] gl= I = KR SI121818137 & SlelalB 2lale|E Elg|a /8|58 s|e(8|H g S s|8|s|g @ |28 3 3 HHHHB M N EH AR RN ERH AR A AR R AL AHBEE . = ol = ; 2 ; 3 '5‘éfl_‘g.zgwflggfigs,”gdfificgths§§UE.§,.’nEEWZOS%im,‘;‘QEEfinagsgégzm ’ 3 = % ap = = » - S sl = 2 i1 s|&l= AldlE B A e R m @ [ e 515 % ol ale sl alal®Ig 0l 510 R 8 812 81°] 5]l |5 2|l |8|5] 5|2|e|2|F|F (05|55 2IE|Elz|o|E|2|c|e|Elo|E 2|5 |2|< |15 5| ele|g R ElH|=|Ela|5|4|2|5|5(F|=|%|a|E|5|5|5|8]=|=|5|5|g|2|B|4|<|8|<]5|2 = 2 =1, = .|= . . @ alal .l |28 13818, : . ] i1 . . ] 2 % ] . ez . .‘4»“34’;:‘1.4&3<&‘;B..:flsom»;afiwfilmuqao»,m$1=un<,oo..‘s»ssm£m$0m<5:602;5243 City of Bemiaj T | Tl O e ! ! | I T First ward 6| 5| 26 15] 42] ‘9] 39| 8| 23] 1| 2[ 6| 31| 84| 80| 22 13| 7| 1| 94] 18] 55| 4| 77( 85| 6| 8| 14]121] 5| 90 32| 15] 621 46| 12, 66] 20 37| 53| 67| 5| 80| 43| 72| 51 Second ward 13 11| 35| 12] 68] 17[ 37| 4] 22| 4] 3| 4| 42| 96 84| 34| 23] 3| 4]102| 35] 59| 3| 80| 48] 3| 4| 11144 5i104] 38| 31| 73] 52| 19| 66| 43| 46| 94| 56| 5| 96| 57| 71| 82 Third ward . 14] 8| 27] 10| 53 6] 19] 11| 9| 4] 2| 4| 28| 57| 56| 20| 14| 4| 2| 65| 27| 38 3) 48| 40| 8| 2| 10[105] 21| 80| 36| 21| 55 34| 2| 48] 21| 33| 68| 36| 4| 73| 28| 49| 56 Fourth ward 6] 16] 22| 12| 58] 16] 10] 14] 13] 5 2| 1| 28] 69| 50| 28] 17| 3[...| 68| 26| 34 1] 52[ 39| 1] 1] 10] 96| 20| 59| 29| 29| 53) 13| 35| 32| 38| 35| 74| 36] 3| 65| 40| 51/ 57 Blackduck [ [ i | | [N | T 1 .t 0. 1 T - e First 20] 13| 6] 8] 21| 7| 35| 5| 14| 2| 8|. 27| 30| 37 14 20| 1] 85| 19| 2| 3| 14| 59| 7| 53| 20| 5| 34| 22] 6} 46| 7| 7[ 31[ 27( 7| 47| 14] 38| 22 Second . 4] 3] 1] 2| 6 1] 2...| 5 3 4 ...] 8 3] 2 4 ol 4 3. st |eamiabusmin L sl s 5| 4 7| 3] 4 8 4] 3| 5| 4 5 2f.. & Kelliher . [ I | | | 3 Tirst 16] 19] 3] 11] 23] 6| 23 5 7| 5| 12 21| 39| 32| 17 21 .| 32 18| 71 34] 17] 13| 22| 42| 1] 44] 19] 40] 19 Second 5 2] s 6 2| 1] 5] 3] 8 4 3 4] 6 ] T 2| 1] 7] 2] 1] 8] 2] 2] 3 1] 4] 1] 4 Funkley | U | ] Tirst 17] 3]...] 3[12] 1] 8 1| 5 2| 2 7 8 311 1] 1] 1| 5| 10 ] 1] 7 1 1f...| 15| 5| 6| 13{...] 18] 1| 9| 8 i Second ws]l A Dhedl L5 18 4solesis vl A 2 cocfewe]eoo] Bl 14 5] 19] B[...fuu.fenifees % Northern 5] 2| 2| 1] 5| 1| 5...] 2| 4 4 6 6 7 3 7 3| 1/ 10f 3| 3| 9| 5 2| 8 611 4 Bemidji . 10| 4] 4] 10] 8| 4| 15] 6| 12| 4] 1].. 12] 18] 16] 8] 5 3] 15] 18 18 3] 6| 16] 5| 18] 18] 2| 24| 11] 28] 9] 4 “Fo. A Nymore 22| 13| 6| 12| 19 9| 30| 5[ 10{ 5| 7 17| 37] 27] 22| 7 32| 26| 28]. 28 20| 11| 1| 78...| 38 25| 11| 28| 38| 26] 41 Alaska . 6 2| 1| 2| 2 4] 6. 3l...] 4. 71 5 8 2| 3 4 5 T|. 7| 6. 2| 1 1 6 5 2[...[ 5[...] 9 3] 5 8 e Y Eckles . ........ 4] 4] 1] 1 4] 3] 1| 8] 1| 5[...] 1... 3] 6 4] 5 1]. 2] 4] 4. 7 2f. 5] 5l...] 1] 7] 2 1] 9 7 38 5 5 ’ Turtle Lake town 4] 1] 1|...| 2[ 1] 1| 2[. sl 21 1 1 4 1] 3 1. 3| 3| 2[. 3| 2|. ...l 6 4 5/ 14f...] 1 3 1] 3 1| 1| 2| 3 5...] 4 1 Frohn . ..oveiser 15| 8] 5] 5] 7] 38 1j10[...] 10] 1] 1] 1 15[ 4] 10] 11] 2 5 9] 11].. 8| T0] 1]...| 1] 1] O] 10] 12| 6] 13] 9] 2| 1] 18] 3] 5| 14[ 11| 18] 6 Tenstrike of 7| 3 2...[ 8 2 9...] 7 1 1| 1 6] 10| 14[ 2[ 1 8l... .|kl 12| 6| 1] 38| 2|23 115 6 3 7 9 1] 10| 6 2| 7 14] 5/ 13] 4 Redby 4 7| 5| 2 3| 2[...| 38j...] 6 2...| 1]. 6 4] 4] 2| 3|. 4 4] 5], CH 1 8 3] 8 2| 1| 4 2| 6 4 2 5 2 9| 4 10| § Red Lake 12 49| 37| 7| 1| 16| 3| 21| 1| 46] 1| 2] 1|. 16] 42| 30 16| 8 17| 55| 55|. 77| 35).. 4] 65 9| 49 13] 6| 37 21| 7| 21 23| 24| 58] 56| 18| 19| 55 Buzzle . 10] 1 38f...] 5 1]...] 5]...] 1] 4] 1]... 8| 2| 1] 8 1 1 8 2 5 6... 1] 1j17] 2| 9 7] 5 8 3|...] 3 8l...| 2| 100 1] 7 4 Grant Valley .... 10] 11| -9] 1] 1| 9] 3] 12] 2| 2| 3] 2| 3[...[...] 6] 14] 13] 8] 2[.. 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N Wilton 9 3] 2] 1| 6[...[--. 5l...1.--1..-] 4]...] 1] 2| 4] 6] 4] 4 1] 1 1| 6| 3] 4] 6[-..] 2] 5 2] 1] 8] 8] 8] 7] 2| 30| 1l...[ 2] 10] 2| 10] 1. 8| 4 8 8 Taylor . 3| 2 1| 2f...] 20 1 4 i...l..] 2[... 1 1...| 4 2 2 1| 2| 1 &]=<.| 1} 2[...[ 1| 6[...[...] 2] 1] 9 1] 6 3 2 4] 1| 2| 5 1...| 5 2[. 3| 3 4 2 5 Obrien . 4 3 4l 2] 1] 4.l 2. 2] 2| 2 5 5] 1 1] 3] 1] 4] 2| 3] 4 1 2| 3] 4 2 2...f..feeleei]onelont]ool 4] 3] 2] 2] 3] 5| 3] 4] 3] 4] 3 Port Hope 6 4] 2 2 1] 1] 1| 4 1] 3. ..l 3| 6 6 2 2 1...] 8 1 6 2[...[. B[ Blocssfs ol of 1| 8 2| 1 5 5|...] 7 1 3| 6 5| 6 6 8 3 Hornet . 7 2] 2[...] 4...] 4...]...] § 6] 5| Bl Bl.....leeo]ol.] 9] 6] 4 © 4] 6. 1] 9 2| 18]...|. 7 20... 9...]...] 3 ...l 4] 5] 9 1 Tangor 9] 2| 4] 1] 8 2l 1] &) i 31 8 5] 2] 4] 1] 1] 4] 4 5] 9 5 4]. 1] 2] 10] 2 O] 4...| 8] 2] 1] b 4] 2] 1] 4 5| 10} 1] 8 3 Eland . ol Al Lows] Tosdlons] s 3 CIN I ) R 1opd] s Ao ... 18] 3] 5| 6 2| 4 1...| 4| 2[...| 2| Bl...| 4 1| 4f... 4 Battle ..12013] 7] 3] 8 4 4 9| 5|... 14| 10| 10| 15| 5| 15 1[. 11] 14] 1]...| 7] 27| 6] 13] 20] 5] 13| 14| 2| 12| 13| 2| 6] 20] 2 15] 11| 21| 4 Blackduck town . 8| 2| 5[...| 2[ 2| 1] 2 2|. 3l 5 4] 3 3| 3] 6. 5| -3|...J...] 5 100 5 10/ 8 2| 4 38 2( 5 3 2 8 7...| 70 2 5 ¢ Turtle River village5| 4| 2| 1] 1] 1] 2] 4 1]. 3] 4 5 3[. i 1] & 37 4 1...[ 1| 8 1 7 1] 2| 8 1. 5] 1] 3] 2[ 5 8] 2 4 6 Tenstrike . o9 7 8] 2h..] 8 21 9...] 7 6] 10| 14| 2| 5 6 6. 121 5| 1] 8] 2| 23] 1] 15| 6 3] 7 9 10] 6 2| 7 12 14| 5| 13| 4 Eland 1 Blowafeon Lol 8] sl 2l 2 1] 3. soliag] 4 4.l 1...] 13| 3] 5/ 6 2| 5| 3f. 3 2...| 2| 5. 4 1] 4|... Benville veslesslin ol M A 8sed] s 1 5 1] 4 1) 1] 4. 1 8lisslval: 5...0... 6]... 3| 2/...] 1] 6 1]...] 6] 2] 5 5 1 Zipple . 6 3] 6] 3] 4 4] 7 2] 8[.. [ 12 13] 1] 9] 7] 12 10| 12]. 17 7 9] 7] 2] 22] 4]...| 13] 8] 2| 8] 8] 17| 16] 4 Wheeler . ....... 1lf...[...[...] 7] 2] 1] 3p...] 1[.. 8| 3 3 & 5 5 5 7 3. 5| 4] 1| 2{ 7 12...f-..] 5l B[...| 2[10l...] 6] 4 9] 1 Village Baudette . 74| 29| 25| 5| 19| 42| 10| 34| 13| 26 39| 59| 43| 32| 62| 48| 45 67| 30]. 88 16| 59| 25| 22| 79| 16] 13| 71| 32| 12| 45| 60| 7| 68| 38] 70] 31 Walhalla . ...... 6 2/ 1] 1] 1]...| 2| 1| 3. 3| 2 2 1 4] 1] 5 6 1]. 4] 1) 1| 5f...| 3] 3 Bl 3 5| 2 4] 1].. Spooner (town) .. 4] 3[...] 7] 4] 2] 7. b 1| 4] 3] 11 9 8 1 4] 9|. 12| 2| 4| 5| 10] 11 i 5] 12| 3| 7] 6 Baudette town 3...] B Il...]..- 2[-- 176 4] 2].. i 1 5 3 4. 6 2] 4] 2| 2 4] 5 T 1 4.1 Shotley . 8 3 1 8 3 1 3 15| 5| 8] 12 8 7 9 7| 1. 17) 3] 8 9| 3].17 1 11] 95[ 15[ 4[.. Lakewood . . w] 2l 8 Al Yseuls 6...] 2| 4].. 2l 5 1 5| 1 selioalimslaslsal 6 4 3| 3 4| 2. Moose Lake . 2l 1f...] 1] 2 8| 2l 5p 1]...| 3] 4 3] 3 4 2. 6 1| 1) 7 1] 5 1 aj 2| 3. Quiring . ... S| 4] 1] 6] 1]-.. 8[-..] 2 1] 1J.. o] 1] 4] 1.. i 8 3 T 7...]- 116 1| 5/ 10[ 2 7 5 6 9 1[.. McDougald . . 3| 6l 1 2] 4 1 71 1] 4f...] 1f.. . 2] 12] 5] 7] 7] 10| 3.. A T...]...] 4] 24] 2] 18] 6] 4} 14| 11| 4| 10| 5| Spooner village... 39| 9| 14| 1| 8] 22[ 3[ 30| 2| 10| 5| 2| 1] 2| 4] 14] 83| 23] 23] 23] 18] 24 | 21f 25| 3| 3| 7| 57] 14] 39| 34| 12| 35 37| 12| 28| 18] 2 Cormant . .. 7 4 20...] 7 1...] 2[ 2| 3. 2l o7 3 3 3. 5 8 2[.. 2| 8...|. 2] 15[...) 9] 4| 4| 5 6] 41 9 2.. Myhre . 6 2 4 2] 1. 5] 2 44 5] 1 i 4 2 2] T I Tt 7.8 1 Chilgren . 2l 1f...| 4 1 1] 3...] 4 2l 5...] 4 3 3 3 2 2 2| 3] 2| 5 2 6 5| 3 Hagali . I Aol 2 Blewnl B Taslewile o 2 2] 4] 1] 4f o423 4 3| 3 5| 4 5. 50 a| 4] 2. Wabanica . ... 1 3 1f 6 7 3f 2[ 7 1j...] 7 5[ 6 9| 4] 10] 10 7| 9 9| 5| 16| 4] 2| 17 18] 4[ 13] 7 The above table contains only the names of those men who have contests for the nomination. All other candidates were nominated on their respective tickets. HIGHLANDER RECRUIT P Outfielder Zinn. | Zinn, the recruit center fielder of the New York Americans, is consid- He has been especially strong with the bat and has helped the Yankees wina number of what few games they have to their credit through the force with which he has wielded his war “ered one of the finds of the year. club. A A A A A A A A AR A A A A A A AN A AP P PP URGE TRAINERS FOR PLAYERS Little or No Attention Paid to F’hys-i ical Condition After Preliminary Season Is Finished. A good many professional athletes do things which amateurs never would think of doing. This is particulariy true of baseball players. In order that the point may be un- derstood, one must appreciate the hardships under which amateurs get ready for contests. They quit smok- ing and their diet is regulated with as much science back of it as a physi- clan 'gives to a patient. The amateur mortifies his flesh and punishes his stomach with the one single idea of making himself proficient in the con- tests in which he has undertaken to engage. The professional baseball an the contrary, pays little player, or me ‘lnary season is finished. The average | i without properly cooling off. IS FINISHED PLAYER attention to training after the prelim- baseball player, like every other hu-| man being who exercises a good deal, gets pretty hungry and permits himself to over eat, says the Milwau- kee Sentinel. After dinner, while loafing around the hotel he over smokes and few of them take very good care of themselves generally. They do not over drink as a rule, but they have other foolish ways ot not taking care of themselves. The average baseball player ig in such a hurry to get to the bus after the game that he does not properly clothe him- self and a good many of them find themselves stiffened up after a hot finish because they ride to the hotel ‘What every baseball team ought ta have is & professional trainer wha orders are to be obeyed, and thé management should back him up in everything he does. In this way base- ball players cculd be kept in condi- tion and it is about the only way that good condition can be assured. EDDIE PLANK PLEASES MACK Disappointing Performances of Other Pitcher Makes Work of Left Hander Seem Bright. The many disappointments his nu merous pitchers are handing him this season makes the work of Eddie Plank look all the brighter to Connie Mack, wizard of the Athletics. The veteran of the squad and a player whom some of the critics have for several seasons been relegating to the “has been” class, Plank keeps right on delivering the goods in masterly style. It was Plank who kept the Athletics out of last place all through the early weeks of the season last lyem‘, and again it was Plank who is doing most of the winning this year. His left-hand cross fire is as deadly as of yore, and his painstaking meth- Eddie Plank. ods in preparing for the baseball sea. son leaves no cause for such excuses as lack of control and overweight. Na team can win consistently with poor pitching, and the lack of effectiveness in the box is proving a severe handj cap to the champions, e Real Rulers of Europe. Ever since the battle of Waterloo the Rothschilds have been the actual rulers of Europe, and the European nations are so in debt to them that it has absolute power and control over the physical welfare of the men. He should be a heartless dictator, whose ‘would be impossible ever to pay them oft. Depar tment The Pioneer Wang Ads ‘ CASH WITH GOPY | %p cent per word per lssue Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per insertion. No ad taken for less than 15 cents. Phone 31 HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS The “Ploneer goes everyw‘here so that everyone has a neighbor who takes it and people who,do not take the paper generally read their neighbor’s 80 your want ad gets to them all. 15 Cent a Word Is All It Costs HELP WANTED WANTED—Good girl wanted at Be- midji Steam Laundry- WANTED—Girls for kitchen work at the Markham. WANTED—Kitchen girl at Erickson Hotel. WANTED—Bell boy at Rex hotel. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 75 cents each. Every ribbon sold for 75 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when ~ you appear in person. Phone 31. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—The Bemidji lead pen- cil (the best nickel pencil in the world, at Netzer’s, Barker’s, 0. C. Rood’s, McCuaig’s, Omich’s, Roe & Markusen’s and the Pioneer Office Supply Store at 5 cents each and 50 cents a dozen. FOR SALE—104 acres of hardwood timber land in section 31, township 148, nerth range 34, town of Lib- erty, Beltrami county. Price for whole tract $1,500. Apply at Pio- neer office. FOR SALE—Small several different first class condition. Call or write this office for proofs. Address Be- midji Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of rubber stamp for you on short no- tice. fonts of typé, points and in * FOR RENT FOR RENT—The upstairs of the City Hotel building on Beltrami avenue. Inquire at the room down stairs. FOR RENT—Three furnished or un- furnished rooms for light house- keeping for rent, 110 Sixth St. FOR RENT—After Nov. 1st, six room house, 805 Minnesota Ave. In- quire 803 Minnesota Ave. FOR RENT—Two desirable offices in the Miles Block. Apply Northern National Bank. FOR RENT—Six room cottage, 212 Tenth street. Inquire 1215 Bel- NOSE STOPPED UP WITH CATARRH A Common Sense Treatment for Colds and Catarrh, Gives Instant Relief. No maiter how miserable you are with catarrh or a cold in the head, nose stopped up, throat sore, eyes run- ning, dull pain in the head, dry cough, fever, foul breath, Ely’s Cream Balm will give you instant relief. It gets right at the root of the trou- ble, cleanses, heals and strengthens the raw, sore membranes, stops the nasty discharge so that you are not constantly blowing the nose and spit- ting. In a few minutes after applied you can just feel it doing its work of clearing the head, the pain and soreness are relieved, the breathing becomes natural and the stuffed up feeling is gone. This cleansing, heal- ing, antiseptic Balm contains no mer- cury, cocaine or other harmful drugs. It is easy to apply, pleasant to use, and never fails to give relief, even in the worst cases. Never neglect a cold, and don’t suf- fer the miseries of catarrh nor dis- gust your friends with your hawking, spitting and foul breath. Get a 50- cent bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist, and start the treat- ment at once. You will find that it will be the best investment you ever made. ’ trami avenue. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portuhities for business to classi- fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medium is the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News, the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank- ‘¥ et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication ;it is the paper to use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, on-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand turniture. Odd Fellows building, across from postoffice, phone 129. Subscribe for The Pioneer

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