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TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1919 FARMERS MEET | number of sweepstakes in the ‘‘Con- test of the States.” The Sunflower state was a winner of first place in 1915 at Denver and repeated in 1916 at El Paso. Nebraska broke the Kan- sas run by taking first place in 1917 at Peoria, I11,, but the two states tied for first honors last year at Kansas City, where all prizes were awarded, although the exposition gates never opened. Each year the competition WHICH LASTS between the two states has been .14 - 3%Y 7 close. Bruce Wilson of the Kansas 1 State Agricultural college assembled the exhibit for his state and Arnold Martin, of Dubois, Nebraska, is in i charge of the Nebraska display. Dominion Winner Canada has won sweepstakes in the wheat competition five consecutive years. Seager Wheeler, a Rosthern, Saskatchewan, farmer, has taken three first places for the British pos- session, and will exhibit again this year. Samuel Larcombe of ‘Birtle, Manitoba, was champion wheat raiser of the world in 1917. Wheat growers of the United States and Contest to Decide Best Half Bushel of Wheat in World * Is Big Feature PROMINENT SPEAKERS TO APPEAR ON PROGRAM rotably those of Kansas, are deter- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON . .Office and Hospital 8 doors west.. of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 3rd Street and Irvine ave, Dray and Tramster Res. Phone 658 Office Phone 13 818 America TOM SMART l A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. BPE Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted by local applications, 4s they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a connltuunnul remedy. Catarrhal Deafnees is ca Mrs. A. R. 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Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 23.—Unde- terred by the experience last year when the “flu” epidemic caused the cancellation of the session’s: thirty minutes before the doors opened, the International farm congress and Soil- $15,000 In Prizes. prizes will be awarded to exhibitors. by any fair or exposition, are open to gress, a world forum for agricultural- [ the silver trophy cups are huge af- ists, Will be in session September 25, 26 and 27, while the exposition, ‘which is held under the direction’of the .congress, will open September 24 for a period of eleven days. Representatives of foreign associa- tions, agricultural colleges and kind- height and costing $500 each. Others range in size, down to the ones of- fered in the ordlnary sweepstakes contests. red institutions constitute the dele- gates to the fourteenth -annual ses- sion of the farm congress. George Albert Smith of Salt Lake City, Utah, is president of the organization. Interesting Subjects. Before this body of representative DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Pbyliauu and Surgeons Office Miles Blook :agriculturalists of the world will be debated subjects of international, na- tional, sectional and local ‘interest. Representatives of the packing indus- try, a well-kndwn official of the na- tional grain board, advocates of Sec- retary Franklin Lane’s land reclama- tion projects and others who have met with opposition from the men who till ‘the soil will be present to take part in discussions. Leading all other contests in in- terest at the exposition are the an- nual “Contest of the States” in which nations, provinces and states compete for a' $500 cup, and the competition to determine the best half-bushel of wheat in the World. -In-Canada Once. 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ASK YOUR DEALER If He Does Not Have It in Stock Have Him Telephone 799-J PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE BEMIDJI, MINN. Wholesalers 'vae Paace The best half- bushel of wheat may win $1,020 for its owner, and the least it can win is 385. These premiums, the largest offered the world, except in a few special Products exposition will hold the | Clasees; which are open to farmers Doards hiere this week. The farm con- | Of -sections or provinces. Some of fairs, measuring nearly four feet in Nearly $15,000 in cash and trophy TO DEATH|| fred & Which One of These Prizes Do You Want! 1920 Model, $1,185 Oakland “‘Sensible Six” 5-passenger tour- ing car. Purchased from and on display at Malzahn Bemidji, Minn. Has the advantage of economy of opera- tion and a record of per- formance that appeals to many. This car will be = awarded to the N candidate in the whole campaign, regardless of dis- Jam trict, securiug the largest mumber .-own. This 1920 Oakland car is the embodiment of luxury and power. The candidates securing the largest number of votes “in Districts No. 1 and No. 2, after the Grand Capital Prize has been awarded, will be awarded a Ford Touring Car. Two $586.21 Ford Touring Cars—Purchased from and on display at C. W. JEWETT CO., Inc. BEMIDIJI, Two $155 Edison Diamond 'Disc Talking Machines Purchased from and on display at E. A. BARKER BEMIDJI, MINN, The candidates in each district securing the largest number of votes, after the three automobiles have been awarded, will be awarded a $155.00 Edison Diamond Disc MINN. Talking Machine. $1,185 Oakland Sensible Six Touring Car. Two $586.21 Ford Touring Cars. Two $155 Edison Diamond Disc Talking Machines. Two $135 Business College Scholarships. Two $25 Merchandise Orders on Bemidji Merchants. COMPLETE LIST OF PRIZES Two $15 Merchandise Orders on Bemidji Merchants. Two $10 Merchandise orders on Bemidji Merchants. 15 Per Cent Cash Commission to Non- Prize Winners.