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“I's Easy to Win One of Pioneer’s Costly Prize “The Plan is Simple—Read the Advertisement in Thiy Issue or Come and See the Campaign-Manager, He Will Ex- plain All Details—5,000 Free Votes to Start On Saturday, November 1, 1919,{185 Oakland touring car or vne of | ps. “The Pioneer will give away taree district will receive five prizes and -fine touring cars and 10 other val- .mable prizes to the candidate secur- ;ing the highest number of votes. The public is to choose. The ques- Miss Muriel anfiml..: Luahs tion of determining the winning con- | H. A. Swisher, 1012 Miss.... testants is to be put squarely up to|Miss Christa ‘Wallace, 1200 per cent cash commission. . the people of Bemidji and vicinity. America Ave. ........cccc.... Votes can be secured by clipping|virs. W. B, Erwin, 1002 Bel- the Pioneer free ballots from each| trami Ave. -......ccooommreeoree issue of The Pioneer—thousands of | Miss Esther McGhee, 1709 votes can be secured by getting sub-| Irvine .....-.-iccocecceiiene scriptions from both old and new |Mys. M. A. Greenblat, 1218 subscribers. Bemidji Ave. ................ s It costs nothing to enter theiprs Ethel McMahon, 1021 campaign, and you do not have to Dewey Ave. spend anything but a part of .your| s, Elsie epare time in securing votes and Park Ave. .. subscriptions. Send in your nameip,onyond Towl today, and get free particulars by t ... o ssmeatiitas s return mail, or a representative will Miss Lucene McCuaig, 903 ¢all on you. Bemidji igeszasy An Honest Transaction Throughont, | Miss Esther F. Johnson, Ny- That’s the motto of the campaign.| more .. In order to insure fairness to every|Mrs. 216 indfvidual in the campaign, a writ-| lrvine ten guarantee, signed by The Pio- G. R. y E neer, will be furnished each contest-|Gust Berg, Nymore ant, 'telling the plan and methods of | Cloe Kiel .. conducting the campaign from be-|Mrs, Charles Van. ginning to end. Early workers will} Morits Opsahl, have the best advantage, because midji Ave. more extra votes are allowed on col-| Mrs. Tom Smart, 612 Amer- lections turned in early in the cam- ica Ave paign, as per the declining extra vote | Miss 1da Heng schedule. G. C. Berglund, 5 Park Can Nominate Yourself: Miss Avis Cameron As you will. discover by reading|Mrs. Jobn Supry, Nymore. ~of the plan, you can nominate your-|Geo. Sommer, 1106 Doud. self as a candidate and your nomina- | Golden Soper, 521 Minn. tion counts for votes right at the|Mrs. Theo. E. Virts. start. If you do not wish to nomin-| Frank Ward, 409 America.. ate yourself, you have the privilege| Rev. L r P. Warford, 609 of nominating a friend and helping| M him or her to win a prize. It co8t8| Misq Lillian Elmquist. nothing to become a candidate and Roy Dahlberg get in line for a fine automobile. | "R, Jones .. You are not bound down by any|mMiss Elaine Boyd. specific requirements, you can devote D. D. Miller .. as much or as little time as you B. L. Bruggeman, 704 Be- please to work on the campaign, midji Ave. with the assurance that every can- Rev. Father J. didate will receive a prize of some 7 James T. Da; kind—all of them worth going after. | e "Bortha W You can’t lose on this proposition. s L Your opportunity is here. Now M{" Emma Klein, 520 Minn is the time to go ahead and send in|Miss Margaret Lord, 903 your nomination. If you want an|_ Beltrami Ave. automobile—a handsome, luxurious|Roy Moberg, West 4th St. car—that won't cost you a cent in|A. J. N-;Ior, 201 Irvine. money, and which you are just as|Mrs. E. F. Netxer, 804 likely to win as anyone else, go in trami Ave. to win it. Once a candidate you are|Mrs. John Ziegler, started on the road to what may| hotel prove the biggest chance you ever|Miss Myrtle Neuman: had. Beltrami Ave. .. 200.000 Extra Votes Free. We protect our contestants by tell- ing them just how this campaign will be conducted. The vote schedule on the cover of the subscription receipt books will NOT be changed at any time during the campaign. There will be NO other extra vote offers. The Bemidji Pioneer hereby guaran- tees that the following extra vote of- fers will prevail throughout this cam- H?“" Brown paign. You can carry-this quarantee | Miss Florence Bagley, 908 with you. Collections turned in Bfil"fl'fi Ave. early on the first period will count|John L. Brown, 7 for more extra votes than if turned in | Miss Ida Virginia Brown, at a later date during the campaign.| 1122 Raltrami Ave.... & re| Here Are the Extra Vote Offers. m:‘.‘ ;';‘If,"'é:n'f,,‘ gl 1':.1.... Every candidate who brings or nesota Ave. sends in $25 in campaign collections| M. A. Downs, 503 4th St. up to and including Saturday, Octob-| Fyed Fradet, '1223 Dewey. er 11, will be given a ballot for 200,- | p:oy Bertlxn, Goldber; 112 000 extra votes in addition to the| 3.4 s¢. s regular number of votes. The time Mrs. H . is short, so you must get right to B-amid.‘i Ava work or this offer will be of no help ' ps. Gl, d: G tchell, to you. YOU WILL RECEIVE 200,-| " g coac¥, = Setehe™ 000 EXTRA VOTBS ON EVERY $25 | conlton Crothers, 713 Bel. YOU TURN IN DURING THIS A i Remember, you are not compelled Miss M'Abd Swenson, to bring in or send in the $25 in one midji Ave. = lump sum. Kor instance, you may A-I.” Gf"“”m'"' Bemi bring in $5 today $5 tomorrow and Miss Lilly Hovey, 13th 0 on. A careful record of every dol- | E: N. French, 1123 Beltrami lar will be kept and as soon as a can-| Miss Ruth Caskey, Dewey didate has a club of $25 ..e extra ,A“ =aitesaacai votes will be issued and given to the | Miss Essie Peterson, Nymore candidate. Miss Lottie McDonald, Be- This offer is open to all i ioneer midji candidates and you can outstrip late beginners right at the start and take the lead. The Pioneer wishes to en- courage contestants to work for an automobile and we think that this offer {s just the thing necessary. m WHEN YOU HAVE SBCURED ONE CLUB START RIGHT OUT FGR ANOTHER. There are extra votes for everybody and the work done dur- ing this first oifer may be the deter- mining factor in the award of the costly grand prizes. Remember we hereby guarantee contestants that subscriptions turned | Miss Ethel Boyer, Route 3, in on or before October 11 inclusive, Bemidji will earn more extra votes than the|Mrs. Clara subscriptions turned in at a later Blackduck ... date. Early workers have the best|Hugo Lindblom, Ine: adv?ntage in this campaign. If you|Ebner Trask, Saum . don’t understand ask the campaign|Ed. Bauers, Quiring. 1101 Be- . Ford Miss Ruth Riiey, 516 Minn. 1418 Miss Carrie Brown, Beltrami Ave. H. E. Rice, 1134 Miss Ella Laqua, 3rd St. .. Miss Edla Nelson S. L. Sellers, 1215 Bemidj Mrs. M. Hinkley, Bemi Ave. 923 District No. 2. the same manager. Nels Lund, Quiring Offers Not To Be ™~nged. Mes: Lisdfsht, Sevm Gordon Noyes, Bagley. Chester Bugge, Bagley. Elmer Olberg, Clearbrool Carl Skog, Clearbrook ........ Clarence Oseid, Roosevell Raymond Olson, Roosevelt B. A. Woods, Roosevelt...... Peter Sherwold, Roosevelt.. Fred Church, Bemidji, Route 0. 3 Between the dates of Monday, Oc- tober 13, and Saturday, October 25, inclusive, 175,000 extra votes will be given for every club of $25 of cam- paign collections in addition to the regular number of votes. Between the dates of Monday, Oc- tober 27, and Saturday, November 1, inclusive, 150,000 extra votes will be given for every club of $25 of cam- paign collections in addition to the . regular numwer of votes. midji, Route 3 Berl Noble, Nebi N Rev. Father Florian District No. 1. nikar, Red Lake....... ... This district includes all of the|Mrs. Alice Robideau, Ten- city of Bemidji. strike .. Each candidate in this district has | Miss Katherine Durand, Pu- the same opportunity to win the $1,- POSMY iiinnicssiniisntsisasesoonsces non-prize winners will be paid fifteen rie 9,575| Joe Johnson, Cass Lak J. M. 3 5,450 Gust Anderson, Guthri 5,000 Mediterrancan Air Base. Howard Balk, Guthri 8,000| A far-reachinz program of aviation Mrs. L. F. Soland, Wilton. 11,800 in the French cotonial possessions im Albert Uteck, Turtle Riv. 5,850| Africa has been drawn up by the com- Miss Alice Gerlinger, Nebish 9,450 y,ission on aerial transports at Tunis, Mrs. E. L. Sarff, Waskish. 5,000 4jgeria. avhich recommends that J Mrs. M. T. Searl, Becida. 10,650| ,.oat gerial transport center be estab- Mrs. B. Edwards, Becida. 5,600 .1 cd, with Tunis as its base, In order Even Nhyus, Becida 5,000 " ontralize nerial trafic over the George Butler, Redby . 5,000 Nedit . I e h as Tunt Mise ‘Rose Cross, Red Lake - 5,000 Mediterraneun scit. nasmuch as Tunis F. O. Heulin, Hcglin 7,850 occuples an advantagecus position, at Mrs. Thor Krutson, 8,150/ the junction of French and Interna- T. B. Millar, Pinewood.. 5,000| tional colonial possessions, a regular Miss Nellie' Boobar, Na: 8,650| nerial service, it is urged, between iss Marie Rider, Sheviin. 10,600| Tunis and outlying districts would Miss Ella Allers, Leonard...; 8,150| benefit the French protectorate. Miss Caroline Hendrickson, rendy a line of airplanes is in opera- Quiring ....oeoceeceeceenzennims 6,600 tion between Subes, an Algerian sea- G. A. Ballou, International port, and the frontler of Tripoll; and :g'”’s: Falls ~: ~ 6,150| this, in the expectation of colonial i Signa Sletten, Bagley........ 5,000| officials, will be éxtended to Tunis. 11,600 | Miss. Amanda Haugen, Bag- So the “unchanging East” Is fast be- » ley - 10,125| coming a by-word only of times past. 950 Mrs. Theo. Siets, Mizpah. 5,000 ¥ Aaron Bengson, Mizpah. 5,000 , § Miss- Pearl Doughman, Miz- Not Right -Kind of Laughter. 11,675 Gih 9,325, One.is tempied sometimes to laugh Clyde Se: 5,000/ at another’s mishap or disappointment, 11,900 F. W. Isaacson, Leonard. 5,100 but the laughter that leaves a sting in 10,650 Floyd Stevens, Leonard. 6,650 someone's heart is not the sort of 4 Mrs. Elven Geroy, Spur. 6,000 | laughter that helps anyone. *"%" | Anne Zilbert, Spur .. X = 2 0,475 Clifford Thor, Gully: 5,000 Subseribe for Thne Dally Pioneer z Mrs. Swenson, 1(_7-ully 5,000 | — e — Miss Esther Torve, 12,200 ShiEA 5,075 Albin Carlson, Cass Lal 10,975 10,025 10,050 ::é;: Mr:;l :. Hendrickson, 9,400 | S othy Noyes, Shevlin... 5,000 8,600 Mrs. W. S. .';:Ilillinl, Shilling 8,950 4 Mrs. Neis Willets, Route 2 - 8,050 Bemidji ... 11,775 E have ’ogo -Mrs. Mike Wold, Solwa: 10,150 builded a 8,750 = i Mi’? ks'h“ Winden, . Go 5,000 business reputa- LT S ——, i 4 . 9875 Mea. W. W, Jones, Gonvick 9,875 tion for stabil- 3:000 Martin Kjolhang, Gonvick.. 5,000 ity. We .stead- 5,000 | H. O. Halvorsen, Gonvick.... 5,000 fastly strive to 5,000 Mrs. Jens Beck, Kellih 10,750 please and we 5,250 Mrs. James Hand, Saum. 5,000 succeed. 5,000 | Miss Della Anderson, Stan- N0 ley g':gg Gust sSlN?dalal. Stanley. 5,000! ’ Mrs. S. M. 5,000| "y, Be . .. 10,600 5375 Mrs. D. A. Whiting, Rural 5’000 Route, Bemidji 6,050 g Earl Orr, Baudette.. 5,000‘\ N. A. Berg, Baudette.. 6,125 2,000 Esther Mllr’ny. Baudette.... 5:000 5,000 i 5,000 | Frank Sevenson, Cass Lake 5,000 5:050 Alfred Ragholt, Cass Lake.. 5,425 5,975 | = - e 5,875 5,000 #2| FIRST SUBSCRIPTION. ROUPON 8,000 : GOOD FOR 7,750 20,000 EXTRA VOTES 5,050 Return this coupon to the Cax_npg;ign Manager,"l‘he | Pioneer, with your FIRST subscription payment, either :’fi. old or new, of six months or longer, and you will re- § ceive 20,000 votes in addition to the regular number 5,000 of votes given according to the regular schedule. 5,950 5,000 5,000 5,000 6228 Candidate’s Name........cccocemeeeencecens e PSS 5000 | Dist. No.....courroo. A0, P2id $orcerce (O1d or New) s, ooo‘ This coupon, accompanied by the Nomination Blank 5,000 and your first subscription, will start you in the race ki with over 20,000 votes. Only one of these coupons g..z);g. will be credited to each candidate. 4 51175. 5,000 - NOMINATION BLANK - GOOD FOR 5,000 VOTES ok ol Campaign Manager, The Bemidji Pioneer: 5,000 Date...... , 1919 g’g: 1 Nominate ....... SN toeemcassnan st 5:000l g (Give Full Name.of Candidate) 5,150 . -G 0T S —— et sadunon BTSN Lo fa Rl " i Signed. 5,075 AAAress et tosisnissinisasinsa Shto i s e e e e s ' R e e e — S S——— This district includes all of the. territory outside of the city of Be—| idji. Each candidate in this district has opportunity to win the $1,185 Oakland touring car, or one of the Ford touring cars. After the three automobiles have been awarded each district will receive five prizes and non-prize winners will be plid' | fifteen pes cent cash commission. 10,150 5,075 Cut out this blank and sénd to The Bemidji Pioneer, with your name, or the name and address of a friend. The names of persons making nomination will not be divulged. The first nomination sent in will count 5,000 votes if sent to The Bemidji Pioneer Campaign Man- ager. The Bemidji Pioneer reserves the right to reject any objectionable nominations. 100 VOTES Good for One Hundred Votes If Sent On or Before September 27, 1919 This Coupon will count 100 Votes when properly filled out and sent to the Campaign Manager of The Bemidji Pioneer on or before the expiration date. Coupons must be neatly trimmed and put in package with number of votes written on top. [— THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1919 — DREADFUL CONSEQUENCES When the bowels are not act- ing freely, waste matter re- maining in them generates poisons—which are rapidly ab- sorbed by the blood and cause serious disease, such as bilious- ness, gastritis, skin diseases’ and many other. Don’t take:’ the risk of such dangerous ill- ness. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea once a week will keep ! the bowels active ‘and’ clean, and safeguard your health. ; Barker’s ‘Drug Store. ! HUFFMAN & Q'LEARY ERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director Catarrhal Deafness Gannot Be Cured by local applications, is they capnot reach the diseaged portiou of the ear.” There s only one way to curc catarrhcl deafncss, and that is by a cobstitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafncss Is causcd by an in- flamed condition of tne mucous lning of the Bustachian Tube. When this tubc 14 inflamed you fave a rumbling sound or im- perfeot hearing. miid ~when it is entirely closed, Deafness Is the rusult. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deatness are .cauged by catarrh. which is an inflamed condition of the mucous sur- faces. Hall's Catarrh ledicine acts thru the blood on the muccus surfuces of the system, We. will rive One Fundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cire sviars free. All Drugglets, 76c, F. J. CHENEY & CO.. 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