Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 30, 1919, Page 2

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1 =t Many New Candidates Just — Every day— New ambitions are aroused— New Names appear— New determination springs forth— in the Bemidji Pioneer’s great $3,600 Profit-Sharing Circulation Building campaign, which continues to excite enthusiasm throughout Bemidji and surrounding territory. Instead of the intorest abating as one might expect after the first big blow had passed, it is growing. There is not a man, woman or child within a radius of many, many miles of Bemidji who is not acquainted with at least a part time during the campaign, with you. fer made by The Pioneer, in which three brand new automobiles and a lot of other valuable prizes are going to be given away as a reward for ef- fort on Saturday, November 1. Prizes All Bought. All the prizes have been purchased and are on display. The $1185 Oak- PERIOD. land touring car is here and can be 2 seen at the garage of Fred M. Mal- gahn, Bemidjl. The two Ford tour- ing cars can be seen at C. W. Jewett Co., Inc., Bemidji. The two $156 BEdison diamond disc talking ma- chines can be seen and heard at the -store of E. A. Barker, Bemidji. The two $136 scholarships in the Bemidji Business college—and by the way, an education is a highly desirable prize and one that interests many of the younger candidates—these scholar- ;altu are ready and so on down the to you. candidate. campaign. They come with all sub- payment of money entitles you to votes. And also the free vote coupons clipped 'ntlrom each issue of The Pio- neer. ere is no way in which votes izes. can be purchased. Votes once issued costly grand prizes cannot be transferred. didate they STAY issued. This elim- inates any chance of unfairness. Extra Vote Offer, date. fort. Right now the biggest bonus offer of the whole campaign 18 in ef- manaser. fect. Briefly it is this: For every $26 worth of subscriptions you will the cover of the subscription receipt books will NOT.be changed at any Starting Race for Pioneer's Three Prize Automobiles 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- paign. You can carry this quarant Collections turned in early on the first period will count for more extra votes than if turned in {Mrs. Cl at a later date during the campaign. Here Are the Extra Vote Offers. Bvery candidate who brings or sends in $26 in campaign collections ot the details of the tremenduous of-| yp to and including Saturday, Octob- er 11, will be given a ballot for 200,- 000 extra votes in addition to the|Mys. Alice Robideau, Ten- regular number of votes. The time - is short, so you must get right to|iMyps. L. F. work or this offer will be of no help YOU WILL RECEIVE 200,- 000 BXTRA VOTES ON EVERY §26 YOU TURN IN DURING THIS ee Remember, you are not compelled to bring in or send in the $25 in one lump sum. For instance, you may bring in $5 today $5 tomorrow and 80 on. A careful record of every dol- lar will be kept and as soon as a can- didate has a club of $26 iue extra vetes will be issued and given to the This offer is open to all kioneer candidates and you can outstrip late beginners right at the start and take the lead. The Pioneer wishes to en- courage contestants ml :kor:(h t:)x't ;‘:!n mobile and we th af 8 Votes alone will win in this great| Speo e oot ‘tha thing hecessary. WHEN YOU HAVE SECURED| acription payments, new, old, renew- | ONE CLUB START RIGHT OUT FOR als, payment of back accounts—any| \NOTHER. There are extra votes for everybody and the work done dur- ing this first offer may be the deter- mining factor in the award of the; Remember we hereby guarantee Once sub-|contestants that subscriptions turned scription votes are issued to & can-|iy on or before October 11 inclusive, pye W, S. Shilling, Shilling will earn more extra votes than the' Hugo -Lindblom, Ines. subscriptions turned in at a later 4 Barly workers have the best Extra votes are given for extra ef-| Gor's waderstand wsk the campaien Offers Not To Be ™ ~wged. Between the dates of Monday, Oc- receive- a ballot for 200,000 extra|tober 13, and Saturday, October 25, votes over and above the regular number of votes each subscription calls for. splendi@ opportunity for any man or| regular number of votes. woman to jump right in and with a extra votes are given that just a small amount of effort would land anyone right at the top. - The only thing necessary to start|regular num.er of votes. is the nomination blank, which will i be found elsewhere in this issue. The ct No. 1. nomination carries a credit of 5,000 votes, and will bring you full infor-|city of Bemidjl. mation and details. How the Prizes Will Be Awarded. 1. The candidate securing the largest. number of votes in the whole campaign, regardless of district, will pe awarded a $1,185 Oakland Tour- ing Car. - per cent cash commission. Miss Muriel Crawford. H. A. Swisher, 1012 Mi Miss Christa Wallace, 1200 America Ave. 'fin. W. B. Erwin, 2. The candidate securing the largest number of votes in each dis-| trict, after the grand prize has been awarded, will be awarded a Ford Touring Car. .!Plllli AV, 3. The candidate securing the.M'l':' iE:u'" McGhee, 1709 second' largest number of votes in each district, after the three automo- biles have been awarded, will be awarded a $155 Edison Diamond Disc Talking Machine. N - i 4. The candidate securing the Miss_Elsio, Nuss, od t}}xrd. largest number of votes in each ok Ave. oo s district, after the automobles have Raymond Towls, 712 Tenth been awarded, will be awarded a $135 e MecC scholarship in the Bemidji Business College. . 5. The candidate securing the fourth largest number of votes in ;:L“,h lc;hst.x‘lct. afltedr the automobiles ¢ been awarded, wi N a $25 merchandise m‘dl;lr.be R Miss Alva Dechainsau,” Be: 6. The candidate securing tha e ) fifth largest number of votes in each|Mrs. R. W. Koepp, 913 Mi district, after the automobiles have|Mrs. Charles Van ......... - been awarded, will be awarded a $15|Morris Opsahl, 1101 Be- merchandise order. midji Ave. ...l 7. The candidate securing the|Mrs. Tom Smart, 612 Amer- sixth largest number of votes in each| ica Ave. ..... district, after the automobiles have, Miss Ida Heng - been awarded, will be awarded a $10/|G. C. Berglund, 15th and merchun.:hse order. Park - 8 Fifteen p’gr cent cash commis- | Miss Avis Cameron B sion will be paid non-prize winners | Mrs. John Supry, Nymore.... according to the rules of the cam-|Golden Soper, 521 Mi pmfign. i Mrs. Theo. E. Virt: 9. In case of a tie for any of the | Rev. Lester P. Wa Prizes, candidates will receive prizes| Minnesota Ave. of equal value. H. R. Jones ... Price List and Vote Schedule for|Mis Elsine Boy Daily Pioneer. g.'D-Frul.l::r.l il . ipe.... 5 Three Months—By carrier, $1.25;|Miss Emma Klein, 520 Minn y mail, $1.00; votes allowed, 1,000, Miss Margaret Lord, 903 Six Months—By carrier, $2.50; by| Beltrami Ave. ... mail, $2.00; votes allowed, 5,000. A. J. Naylor, 201 Irvin One Year—By carrier, $5.00; by|Miss Myrtle Neumann, 1019 mail, $4.00; votes allowed, 12,000. Beltrami Ave. ............. & Two Years—By carrier, $10.00;| Miss Ruth Riley, 516 Minn. y mail, $8.00; votes allowed, 30,000, Miss Carrie Brown, 1418 Price List and Votes Schedule for| Beltrami Ave. ........ Weekly Pioneer. H. E. Rice, 1134 Doud. Miss Ella La lo%xae Year—$1.50; votes allowed,! .:::d St...........‘.ln ¢ Miss Edla Nel. Two Years—$3.00; votes allowed, M:-:. M. Hi:k.loen 3,000. '] Ave - Three Years—$4.50; o lowed, 10,000, $4.50; votes al-|Miss Flo; 15%(;3. Years—$7.50; votes allowed, | John L. Brown, 711 lOthSt. Mrs. M. A. Greenblat, 1218 Bemidji Ave. .. = Mrs. Ethel Mc Dewey Ave. . Miss Esther F. Johnson, Ny- more - - G. R. Martin, 1315 Cloe Kiel ...... e Miss Kathryn M th:::o t;';bife?glf: thmll()eql ftg more M: Edv.r(’::m;,e g;;”Mrin- i 1 e _the Daily Pioneer. ta Ave. ... F;x:eiim is the limit to the Weekly ' M.'.‘e\..obow;:, 503 4th St.. l:, gg: {Fred Fradet, 1223 Dewey.... 5, ,.Wo%%.wrmnvtgfil;fg' o H':' H““"“:..;” i g thmai it oW, tH4 é&fi%a | e ORE g o S | bereondiicted; - THE §6te* Senetule on l: fi”’" o/t el W 1 o 93N g 9P ER ) rrretreiy .f)'(£ e inclusive, 175,000 extra votes will be given for every club of $25 of cam- This offer presents a|paign collections in addition to the Between the dates of »Monday, Oc- little effort, take the lead. So many |tober 27, and Saturday, November 1, inclusive, 160,000 extra votes will be given for every club of $256 of cam- paign collections in addition to the This aistrict includes all of the’ Each candidate in this district has the same opportunity to win the $1,- 185 Oakland touring car or vme of district will receive five prizes and non-prize winners will be paid fifteen 34,600 35,700 34,875 35,900 34,200 36,100 | 35,250 33,275 36,150 35,225 37,300 23,700 34,800 35,600 29,900 16,600 9,200 20,200 8,750 27,850 7,950 5,000 Carlton Crothers, 713 Bel- trami Ave. . Miss Mabel Swenson, midji Ave. ... T Miss Lilly Hovey, 13th St... 9,500 E. N. French, 1123 Beltrami 5,000 Miss Ruth Caskey, Dewoy rie ve. > 17,850 | Albert Uteck, Turtle Ri A Mrs. E. L. Sarff, Waskish.... Miss Ro F. O. Heulin, He District fi;. 2. This district includes all of the|Mrs. Theo. Siets, M territory outside of the ecity of Be-|Mrs. Elven Geroy, Spur. each district will receive five prizes|Margaret Caswell, Cas: and non-prize winners will be paid| Lake %, fifteen per cent cash commission. Mrs. James Hand, Saum...... Miss Ethel Boyer, Route 3, Miss Della Anderson, Stan- A ley .. Bemy = 34,000 Mrs. D. A. Whiting, Rural Route, Bemidji . 55 Blackduck .. 33,900 Fred Church, Bemidji, Route Earl Orr, Baudette. No. 3 . 10,875|N. A. Berg, Baudett Bert Noble, .. 31,600 Rev. Father Florian Loc: nikar, Red Lake .............. Bally Stupid Ideal 36,150 ke “19,600 on them,” says an English paper. 5 Mrs. M. T. Searl, Becida. 24,600 eyes under the tap. | Miss Alice Gerlinger, N 11,600 SR A Mrs. Thor Knutson, Grygla.... 28,600 Subscribe for The Pioneer. T. B. Millar, Pinewood... 11,025 | — Miss Nellie Boobar, Nary.... 28,900 Miss Marie Rider, Shevlin.. 30,850 iMiss Ella Allers, Leonard.... 29,200 Miss Caroline Hendrickson, 20,200 10,750 35,175 24,650 26,375 Léirson&Larson 21,600 - Bemidji ... 37,300 Mes. I.__l..':‘. Beck, Kelliher.... 32,800 OgTOMETRISTS rs. F. ndergast, R. R. : PECIALL .1, Bemidji 34,700 STS Esther Murray, Baude 10,800 Miss Eleanor Rock, Solway.. 35,600 H. R.'Lonergan, Gonvick.... 36,200 Mrs. Randahl, Clearbrook.... 32,600 ! ‘Albin Carlson, Cass Lak Offices over Boardman’s Miss Helen Schultx;, Bemid; Drug Store WE CAN FIT YOU | Ebner. Trask, Saum AN DR§&¥OU | Eds: Bauers; . ! Nels L iring. rs. felt, Saum... larence Oseid, Roosav ymond Olson, Roose B. A. Woods, Roosevel BEMIDJI, MINN. Return this coupod to the Campaign Manager, The Pioneer, with your FIRST subscription payment, either ceive 20,000 votes in addition to the regular number of votes given according to the regular schedule. Address Candidate’s NamMe.......ccecccececcmmemmmmseraesssmasesmsacscosecsasssssnnes Dist. No.ooceceeamacaeee Amt. Paid $......cc...... (01d or New) This coupon, accompanied by the Nomination Blank and your first subscription, will start you in the race with over 20,000 votes. Only one of these coupons _ will be credited to each candidate. NOMINATION BLANK GOOD FOR 5,000 VOTES Campaign Manager, The Bemidji Pioneer: Cut out this blank and send 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 October 4, 1919 DISTRICT NOG.. it ol ol 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. |, «Goupors must be neatly trimmed and put in package > srithnimber b votess eRVéR top.v Y9101 b .. o’ ont Blot vvpd2l1i9 ndol “.mot* asd atibasd od3 3nituigss 1o o Cross, Red Lake 5,000 “To prevent the eyes from watering | when peeling onions,’let the tap drip 35,700 fancy trying to peel onions with one’s FIRST SUBSCRIPTION GOUPON old or new, of six mbnths or longer, and you will re- - L:.:::Sy :::Ztt:r wuun FBR SALE of Habit Four foot and 16 inch, all kinds and quality. Price ac- { cording to quality. GEO. H. FRENCH Phones Office 93 — Residence 248J The people who save as a rule, have just as good times, in fact better, than those who fail to save, be- cause they have the satis- midji. Chas. Souder, Spur . 5,000 e . d Each candidate in this district has|Anne Zilbert, Spur 5,000(| faction of knowing that Yards—a}t 4th & Irvin an the same opportunity to win the|Clifford Thor, Gully. 5,000(] they are fortified against 14th & TIrvin. $1,185 Oakland touring car, or one|Mrs. Swenson, Gully 5,000 |1 the unexpected. of the Ford touring cars. After the|Miss Esther Torve, Cass Pick out ‘the most: sucs three automobiles have been awarded| Lake ..........cceeeeee. .. 5,078 cessful money makers in your community and you will find them to be the heaviest insurers. THINK IT OVER D. S. MITCHELL A. BROSE 400 Minnesota Ave. First Class Roomsin The New York Life Man i Northern Nat’l Bank Bldg., Conn‘e Ctlon Room 5 Phone 576W Pipe Man and But Tobbaconist THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Subscrihe for Tha Pigneer. In Purchasing an International MOTOR TRUCK IS INVESTING IN SERVICE THAT EXGELS It has a capacity of 3,000 pounds, wheel base of 128 inch regular 146 inch special. Engine—four cylin- der block-cast L-head heavy duty type. We will have this truck on display in a very few days and think it will pay any ont to look this truck over before placing an order, as we think that it will meet the needs of this part of the country. New Model 4 Overland To make room for the new Model 4 Overland, we will have to clear our floor space of 2d-hand cars; and offer a Cold 8 that is in very good shape, 1917 Ford and a 1917 Chevorlet that has only made 4,000 miles at prices that will pay you to investigate. BEMIDJI MOTOR SERVIGE 209 Third Street Bemidji, Minn, PHONE 857 bit o é;zg/aga IN these days of industrialism it is gratifying to know that one concern has clung to the more pleasing ways of the past. Far away from the smoke of large cities and nestling in the heart of the Berkshire Hills near pure, crystal brooks are the mills that make Cranes odnenoéwn o B The writing paper that has the quality of the old, combined with the smartness of the new. You will find the reflection of a bit of OLD NEW ENGLAND in every sheet you .use. Ask your merchant. If he hasn't it in stock, he can get it PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE Wholesalers. Bemidji Minnesota Nafaocrtiuva

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