Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 18, 1919, Page 2

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ‘ THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBEIi 18, 1919 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceriss, Dry Goods, Bhoes, Flour || ‘PAGE TWO 'BEAR STORY TOI.D D. H. FISK NORTHERN "MINN. AGENCY Attorney at Law Miller Dwight ®. . Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. s Wto. : BY TROUBLE MAN 3w s o e ol P Lmeary-nownr s Collections a Specialty Phone 181 Bemidji, Minn. Phone €6 Ofllcems. “secumntymmk ‘“md:" Tel. 167 Phonen—oflu 376. “{-,. R ————————————————————————— Says Bruin Chased Him Up Pole -and Then Fell Ten Feet From Top. Hardwick, N. J.—The story of being 2*%poled” by the biggest black bear rang- iing the Blue mountains, was told jhere by Joseph Titman, a “trouble ishooter” of the American Telegraph and Telephone company of Strouds- burg, Pa. Titman was repairing wires on the top of a telegraph pole when he #aw a huge black bear charging upo» him from a clump of trees about 10\ | yards away. “I had taken my gun along,” said| Titman, “to shoot some ground hogs, | and when I left my motorcycle on the C.:R. SANBORN, M. D. «Physician and Surgeon DR. J. T. TUOMY Oftice: Miles Bloek : ke House Phone 449——Office phone 5% Subscribe. for The Pioneer. Subscribe for The Pioneer. Subscribe for The Pioneer. North of Markham E Gibbons Block g:;;l; 330 DR. D. L. STANTON = - Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM Office hours, 11 a.m. to 12 m. ' A NEW LOT OF LAWYER DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Miles Block .. Phone 5;0 Jflfiin and Surgeon ce in lflyo Block [Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 BUSINESS TOM SMART Dray and Tramster Res. Phone 58 Office Pho . 12 ) 818 America " Furs made to order, repaired and remodeled at BROCKMAN FUR FACTORY At Troppman’s Department Slérc LUNDE and DANNENBERG Chiropractors. Hours 10 to 12a.m.;2 t0 5,7 to 8 p.m., . Phone $01-W Calls made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidjt FLOWERS Send some to that sick friend you was thinking of We are offering these while they last at $2 oo dozen VETERINARIANS Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office: Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DENISON & BURGESS « Veterinarians Phones: Office 3-R; Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 1 _ - : 3. WARNINGER W@fifm}‘é They Include Roses, Asters, ,?“* . -Oftee a Hospia 3 door st ; ke Carnations, Gladioli, Etc. 3rd Btreet and Irvine ave. DIVISION OF DISTRICTS The territory of the campaign is lelded “Paraded Around That Pole for Two| into two districts in order that the prizes e o SINGETTE may be evenly distributed. This does not e o e e S0 ™| restrict the candidates from selling sub- gun along. with me. TLeft the gun at 5D Monp il ;. e pna seriptions in any city or town. Candidates ‘ make some repalrs. Just as I heard may Work anyWhere. ‘ & roar my. glance met the biggest M Sorour my_ glnce met the begest| Distriet No. 1—Includes all of the City or anywhere else, charging down on. Of BemldJl. ¥ . 32 PO me. He was far enough away for me - e aitn Ot b ohe Bt ety g District No. 2~—Includes all of the ter As 1 started to/climb up- again in & ritory outside of Bemidji. hurry, old Bruin reared on his haunches and swiped at me with his PRICE LIST AND VOTE SCHEDULE paw. He just missed me and T went B - = up to the top and he after me. I must Daily Pioneer PN have been excited, for I shot all my Delivered by Daily Pioneer Votes - : y 1 o Carrier by Mail Allowed A . 4 fhsages at him as he was U Three months....§ 1.25 $1.00 1,000 W _ ", , “He got up about ten feet, began to Six months ....... 2.50 2.00 5,000 ¢ 2 4 alip, and down he went, He reared One year 5.00 4.00 12,000 EE o ¥p on his haunches agaln and just Two years .......... 10.00 8.00 30,000 paraded around that pole for two mortal hours. When I saw I had mlssed him I was so mad that I threw One year “my gon at him, Two years . “I was some scared, I'll tell the Threg years 1,000 ’ 3,000 world, when that by biack fellow o S oo 450 - }g'ggg :;;“geu;l ptefief)lxj‘:\: :mfrc:)n:{,ecgedo:, No subscnptlon taken for more than two years to il ! Wl T NP S i August 28, 1919, marked the completion of the second year of the Farmers State Bank of Bemidji. The officers of the bank wish to express their apprecia- tion of the confidence reposed in them by the bank’s patrons and friends in helping them to show a contin- uous and substantial growth. quick as I could with central at the Daily Pioneer. Five years is the limit to the Stroudsburg and told her to send help Weekly ‘Pioneer. : quick as I had been treed by a bear. SIS i R “Atter walting for me until he got ‘HOW THE PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED tired the bear turned and ambled off into the woods. When I thought he th 1. h:‘l‘he candidate ’ec‘;‘;{* ‘h; ]r‘i‘irfrf”fi: nunlllbel: of m‘dm . e whole campaign, regardless of district, will be aw: a tiad gone, I shinned down the pole, $1,185 Oakland Touring Car. 2. The candidate securing the largest number of votes in each district, after the grand prize has been awarded, will be awarded a Ford Touring Cl!‘ o i 8. The candidate securing the ucond Iu'zest number of got my motorcycle and beat it for home.” “What gets me,” saild Titman, “Is that I am a first-class telephone trou- ble shooter for my company, and I votes in each’ district, after the three automobiles have been :vcx:lc::nlt 5230; 'anf-““ it mz;c}:: will be awarded a $1556 Edison Diamond Dinc Talking L 4. The candidate securing the third largest number of votes resources on the date of every call by the state examiner Subscribe for The Pioneer. in each district, after the automobiles have been aw: will i S e e S e be awarded & $185 scholarship in_the Bemidji Business College. for a published statement smce opening for business, 6. The candidate securing the fourth largest number of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS votes in each district, after the automobiles have been awarded, Aug'ust 28 1917: ’%'1'2"'1{43,'"‘.;‘.';; lnva!:: mmn wfllsbe ;\}:lrmrdedd?i $25 merchandise ordelr ' - J. Bisiar, Mgr. Phone 673-W g; :::ahr d‘:lsh:;::ti;a;::r 'fi: ;:i:?gbfifihm%&"fmfifmT Aug'ust 28 1917 (capltal $25 000 surplus » 7.. The candxd'nnt?csecfinl:; ‘t)hee:nxth largest number of votes $5 000) tOtal resources........... $ 3 0’000'00 g; ::&}; ddel‘ti:t‘r’lc;.i on‘f::;c :I;: d?,":°331’:1" have been awarded, October 25 1917 total resources. ....... 48,425.02 BUSINESS AND nen&a cclofirdper :en:hcashl comfmllsxsion will be paid non-prize win- December 31 1917 total resources. ..... 57,347.76 e A g L fi?m&f‘,',’m.., il otk Wi May 1, 1917, ‘total resources ........... 87,722.57 PROFESSIONAL ecexve prizes of equal value. June 29 1918 total resources. ...... o S 96,499.94 October 19, 1918 total resources........ 107,884.72 FIRST s BSGR PT 0" flup December 31 1918 total resources. . .... 112,979.01 —_——— I UBSCRIPTION GOUPON May 1, 1919, total resources. ........ . .... 138,862.90. DOCTORS GOOD FOR June 30, 1919, total resources. ....... .. 139,056.91 20 000 EXTRA VOTES September 12, 1‘919, total resources. . .. .. 150,447.02 Return this coupon to the Campaign Manager, The Pioneer, with your FIRST subscription payment, either old or new, of six months or longer, and you will re- 1i| | !11 i!j ;!i ‘ i We give below a statement of our increase in li | f \ i Farmers State Bank of Bemidji ‘[ DRs. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block ceive 20,000 votes in addition to the regular number & DR. E. H. SMITH of votes given according to the regular schedule. Officers kytlclan: end Scrweos H. R. GILLETTE, President EDWARD PAULSON, Vice-Pr. u Name of Subseriber......coeoeeeeenece AR eSS s es. Office Security Bank Block Aaifd e cribe: P. LeROY ELWELL, Cashier e AdAdress ..o CeadiLIAILALLL A e eeneannnemnnsnttsateantoansnnnn 5 DR. EINER JOHNSON . Directors . Physician and Surgeon Candidate’s Name...uiiiiciiiinccecscmeneann U —— H. R. Gillette Edward Paulson 0. J. Tagley August Burr Bew i, Mt Dist. No.....co.cses..Amnt. Paid $ ........ ssseenne (01d or New) August Jarchow Quincy Brooks J. LeRoy Elwell This coupon, accompanied b; { the Nomination Blank and your first subscnptxon, will start you in the race with over 20,000 votes. Only one of these coupons will be credxted to each tandidate. DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. [ o P P € Iy |

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