Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 1, 1919, Page 2

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Big 200,000 Extra Vote Offer Is Splendid Ghance to Win In Race for Pioneer’s Autos Country Contenders Hasten to Take Advantage of Liberal Inducement, Which Is the Best That Will Be Pre- sented During Entire Campaign—Every Club of $25 Turned in Earns Big Bonus be awarded a $1,185 Oakland Tour- ing Car. 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. 3. The candidate securing the second largest mumber of votes in each district, after the three automo- biles have been awarded, will be awarded a $156 Edison Diamond Disc Talking Machine. 4, The candidate securing the third largest number of votes in each district, after the automobles have been awarded, will be awarded a $136 scholarship in the Bemidji Business College. 5. The candidate securing the fourth largest number of votes in each district, after the automobiles have been awarded, will be awarded a $256 merchandise order. 6. The candidate securing the fifth largest number of votes in each district, after the automobiles have been awarded, will be awarded a $156 merchandise order. 7. The candidate securing the sixth largest number of votes in each district, after the automobiles have been awarded, will be awarded a $10 merchandise order. . 8. Fifteen per cent cash commis- sion will be paid non-prize winners according to the rules of -the cam- paign. 9. In case of a tie for any of the i candidates will receive prizes of equal value. Price List and Vote Schedule for Daily Pioneer. ; Three Months—By carrier, $1.26; by mail, $1.00; votes allowed, 1,000. Spurred on by the wonderful possi- bilities of the big 200,000 extra of- fer, candidates in the Bemidji Pio- neer’s $3,500 Prize Campaign, in which three automobiles and many other prizes are to be given away Saturday, November 1, are building $25 clubs with vigor and enthusiasm. Every combination of $26 worth of subscriptions turned in on or before Saturday, October 11, constitutes a “club” and entitles a candidate to 200,000 extra votes. There is no 1imit to the number of clubs a can- didate may turn in. Extra votes will be issued for every one. This offer which is the biggest and best to be made in this campaign, presents a splendid opportunity for any man or woman to jump right in and with a little earnest application, take the lead. Several who started active vote gathering only a few days ago are now right up among the léad- ers. So many extra votes are given, that it is a simple matter to get a " flying start. Energetic candidates who realize that this is the best vote getting opportunity they will ever have, are devoting every spare mom- ent they have to securing subscrip- tions which count. It is not neces- sary for candidates to hold subscrip- tions until a full club of $25 is ob- tained. They may turn them in as obtained, and under this method, the subscriber will receive his paper promptly. The campaign - depart- ment keeps an accurate record of all subscriptions turned in by every can- didate, and as-each club is filled a ballot is issued and handed to the ) andldnte or mailed as the case may How the Prizes Will Be Awarded. 1. The candidate securing: the| S largest number of votes in the whole | mail, $2.00; votes allowed, 5,000. campaign, regardless of district, willl One FIRST SUBSCRIPTION COUPON 720,000 EXTRA VOTES - Return this coupon to the Campaign Manager, The Pioneer, with your FIRST subsecription payment, either old or new, of six months or longer, and you will re- ceive 20,000 votes in addition to the regular number of votes given according to the regular schedule. Name of Subscriber.........comeoioeiiicaenes Siticdtiatereidd Address : Candidate’s Name..........ccccoeemrcercererunenmssesmsosensanesasssasacsas Dist. NO..ooeeeocencneeee Amt, Paid $....cccccc..... (0ld or New) This coupon, accompanied by the Nomination Blank and your first subscription, will start you in the raee with over 20,000 votes. Only one of these coupons will be credited to each candidate. NOMINATION BLANK GOOD FOR 5,000 VUOTES Campaign Manager, The Bemidji Pioneer: I Nominate Address .. Signed Address. 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 Votéa If Sent On or Before October 4, 1919 DISTRICT NO........eeeeccaccane, —eacacne 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 ifi package with number of votes written on top. i T Six Months—By carrier, $2.50; by Year—By carrier, $5.00; by _THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER mail, $4.00; votzs allowed, 12,000. | Mrs. H. L. Huffman, 700 T Two Years--By carrier, $10.00;| Bemidji Ave 8,078 by mail, $8.00; votes allowed, 80,000. | Carlton Crothers, Price List and Votes Schedule for| trami Ave. ... Gisssesisscaiiss 9,850 Weekly . Pi Miss Mabel Swenson, GORIY 47 JOROSK: idji Ave. ... 5,000 One Year—$1.50; votes allowed,|Miss Lilly Hovey, 39,600 1,000. 5 E. N. French, 1123 ‘Beltrami 5,000 Two Years—$3.00; votes allowed,|Miss Ruth | Caskey, Dewey g 8,0 17,850 i 00. *Three Years—$4.50; votes al- lowed, 10,000. 5 ) ety Fiv; Yéars—s’l.so; votes allowed, : D_"mf‘ No. 2. = 15,000. This district includes all of the No subscription taken for -more | territory outside of the city of Be- than two years to the Daily Pioneer. | midji. . Five years is the limit to the Weekly| Each candidate in this district has Pioneer. - ;!;elggmg klop]:iorttuni_ty to win the akland touring car, or one Wezl?x%?eoc(: msz: :.y ten- | o ‘the Foxd tonzing care é’“’rg‘g " | three automobiles have been awarde {)‘;302;9;"‘! cjt::lt h?r‘{‘:hv‘:&“:’l’lflf‘fl:’:g each district will receive five. prizes the cover of the subscription receipt a:&ef:lfl“;I;H::n:f;lal::f:m‘:ul‘liubi:nwld books will NOT be changed at any | i ccn P ° time during the campaign. There Miss Ethel Boyer, Route 3, will be NO other extra vote offers.| - Bemidii ..t 38,200 The Bemidji Ploneer hereby guaran-|Mrs. Clara B. Prought, tees that the following extra vote of-| Blackduck ... . 36,100 fers will prevail throughout this cam- | Bert Noble, Neb h 32,600 paign. You can carry this quarantee | Kev. Father Florian Loc- with You. Collections turned in| nikar, Red Lake early on the first period will count|Mrs. Alice Robideau, Ten- for more extra votes than if turned in strike = at a later date during the campaign. |Mrs. L. and, . Mrs. M. T. Searl, Bec Here Are the Extra Vote Offers. | .0 Alice' Gerlinger, Ne 11,600 Every candidate who. brings or|Mys. Thor Knutson, Grygla 29,600 sends in $25 in campaign collections |t B Millar, Pinewood. 11,025 up to and including Saturday, Octob- | piss Marie Rider, Shevli 35'850 er 11, will be given a ballot for 200,- | pico Flla Allers, Leonard. e 29’200 000 extra votes in addition to the|p:i . Caroline Hendrickson, ; regular number of votes. The time| o ;0 oy 20,200 is short, so you must get Tight t0|a A Rallon Intern: work or this offer will be of no help | _Ah Ballou, International 10,780 to you. YOU WILL RECEIVE 200,- S'P SluBl B 31’600 000 EXTRA VOTES ON EVERY $25 | &5, = 95 P A Wi e YOU TURN IN DURING THIs|Y!ss Fearl Doughman, " PERIOD. pah ... 30,850 Remember, you are not compelled | Mrs. F. Hendrickson, Mal- to bring in or send in the $25 in one| colm . 21,600 lump sum. For instance, you may |Mrs. Nel bring in $5 today $5 tomorrow and| Bemidji ... 38,450 80 on. A careful record of every dol- | Mrs. Jens Beck, Kellihe: . 32,800 lar will be kept and as soon as a can-| Mrs. F. M. Pendergast, R. R. didate has a clyb of $25- tue extra| 1, Bemidji ... 34,700 votes will be issued and given to the|Esther Murray, Baudette.... 10,800 candidate. Miss Eleanor; Rock, Solway.. 36,950 This offer is open to alt Ltoneer|H. R. Lonergan, Gonvick... 36,200 candidates and you can outstrip late|my,. E, Randahl Clenrbrool; 40'600 beginners right -at the start and take Albin C leo; ": Lak ’ the lead. The Plomeer wishes to en-|4r:>in Larison, Lass e.... 33,600 courage contestants to work for an|Miss Helen Schultz, Bemidji 36,600 automobile and we think that this|Mrs. W.S. Shilling, Shilling 28,600 offer is just the thing necessary. Hugo Lindblom, Inez. - 5,000 WHEN * YOU.. HAVE-~SBCURED | Ebner Trask, Saum 5,000 ONE CLUB START RIGHT OUT FOR |Mrs. Liedfelt, Sau 26,100 ANOTHER. There are -éxtra votes|Clarence Oseid, Roosevelt.... 5,000 tor everybody and the work done dur- | Raymond Olson, Roosevelt.. 6,850 ing this first-offer may be: the deter-|B. A. Woods, Roosevelt..... 5,000 mining factor in the award of the|Miss Greenhild Kvole, Be- costly grand prizes. midji, Route 3 ............ 5,000 Remember we hereby guarantee|Miss Katherine Durand, Pu- contestants that subscriptions turned 5,075 posky ... in on or before October 11 inclusive, | Miss Gladys Whitne; will earn more extra votes than the| rie 31,600 subscriptions turned in at a later|Albert Uteck, Turtle Ri 5,850 date. Early workers have the best|Mrs. E. L. Sarff, W, 32,600 advantage in‘ this cimpaign. <If you|F. O. Heulin, Heulin. don’t understand ask the campaign|Mrs. Elven Geroy, Spur. manager. Mrs. Swenson, Gully Offers Not To Bs omged, |Miss Esther Torv Between the°datés cf Mondhy, Ot- | Marga tober 13, -and Saturday, Ocfober26:| | ake inclusive, 175,000 extra votes will be Mrs. James Hand, Saum.. given for. every club of $26 of cam-] =™ % 2 paign collections in addition to the|Mise Dalla Anderson, Stan- 16,200 27,600 5,075 5,000 regular ‘number "of votes. - . ey .i:.. T 5,000 Between the. dates of Monday, Oc- M'R';“?.- AB' V{:}:- Rural P tober 27, and Saturday, November 1, , Bemid) 55 87, Earl Orr, Baudette. 5,000 inclusive, 150,000 extra votes will be glven for every club of $26 of*cam-|N- A. Berg, Baudett paign collections in addition to the regular numwver of votes. Subscriba for Tha Pjoneer. Distriot No. 1. ; city of Beatdth, o b &% e BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Each candidate in this district has the same opportunity to win the $1,- 185 Oakland touring car or one of district will receive five prizes and non-prize winners will be paid fifteen per cent cash commission. Miss Muriel Crawford.. 36,250 H. A. Swisher, 1012 Mi . 37,800 Miss Christa Wallace, 1200 America Ave. ............... 38,225 DOCTORS Mirs. W. B. Erwin, 1002 Bel- trami Ave. .......... 38,050 DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block Miss Esther McGh Irvine Mrs. M. A. Greenblat, 1218 Bemidji Ave. .. Mrs. Ethel McMahon, 1021 Dewey Ave. .. Miss Elsie Nu 37,300 38,200 37,950|| |, w. K. Dentson—Dr.D. R. Burgess DENISON & B! B! Park Ave. .......oooooeerens 36,850 ol bt Raymond Towle, 712 Tenth Phones: Office 3-R; Res. 99 St o B s 37,225 Bemidjl, Minn. Miss Lucene McCuaig, 903 M‘B.Eit‘l = e s 39,050 i iss Esther F. Johnson, Ny- | ore o Wil 38,325 DR. E. H. MARCUM G. R. Martin, 1315 Bixby. 23,700 Office hours, 11 a.m. to 12 m. Cloe Kiel 37,200 2 p. m. to 6.p. m. Ml“_dfil'l Decl 28,900 Schroeder Block midji )y Mrs. R. W. Koopp, 513 Miss. 34,600 | OTice phone 18 Res. phone 311 Mrs. Charles- Van .. Morris Opsahl, midji Ave. ... Mrs. Tom Smart, 16,600/ DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon ica Ave. ... 20,600 : Miss Ida Heng 8,750 Bemidji, Minn. G-PC." Berglund, ark ... 33,100 R Miss Avis Cameron Toso|| DRSGILMORE & McCANN Mrs. John Supry, Nymore.... 5,000 Physicians and Surgeons Golden' Soper, 521 Mi . 5,000 Oftice Miles Block Mrs. Theo. E. Virts % Rev. Lester P: Warford, 609 8,000 Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour 31,600 “Bemidjt,” Minn. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1919 DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidjl, Minn. Furs made to order, repaired and remodeled at BROCKMAN FUR FACTORY AtN Tropinnu_:'a Department Store DENTISTS | DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Oftice in Winter Block NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY Dwight D. Miller WE CAN - -Xnsure Anywhere Oftices. Security Bank Blds., Tel. 187 \ DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Oftiae—O’Leary-Bowser._ Blag. Phones—Office 376-W. Res. 376-R —_— DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST North of Markham Hotel, Gibbons Block Phone 230 —EAT — Third " Street Cafe ———— Our Waiters Do the Waiting LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 560 VETERINARIANS D. H, FISK Attorney at Law fly!!M! & Q'LEARY Oftice, Northern Natlonal Bank Bldg. Collections » Bpeeialty. Phone 181 w UNDERTAKING J. WARNINGER A il . Oftes ana Hospitat 3 doors west.. ||| He N. M’KEE, Funeral of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 Director 8rd Street and Irvine ave. PHONE 178-W or R BUSINESS B e = TOM SMART ( Dray and Tramster ENTERP RISE AUTO co. | Res. Phone 68 Office Phone 13 ||) Auto Livery and Taxi Service 218 Amerter Day and Night Service R === Office: Remore Hotel, Cor. FIRE INSURANCE 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. REAL ESTATE 9!!:‘? Pho-;:hl REYNOLDS & WINTER icence ©:hone 10 212 Beltrami Avenue WM. M,CUAIG Phone 144 M——'—'er Tt e SR L MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Organs, 614 Minnesota Ave.,, Bemidji Phone 573-W DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Wemen snd Ohildren J. Bisiar, Mgr. GENERAL MERCHANDISE . Teed, Bto. W. G. SCHROEDER - Phone: 65 bt o, (or;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 nencéion The writing paper that has the quality of the old, combined with the smartness of . Minnesota Ave. . 25,100 H. R. Jones ...... . 5375 »C. R.-SANBORN, M..D. RM::. Fb‘l‘:-’:a;’;tt l: rdhp;OS 5,000 Physician and Surgeon Beltrami Ave. ...ooo.... 5,875 Office: Miles Bloek ) Mi;; ITYIII.OAN;\IIIIIBII, 1019 iz House Phone 449——Office phone 5% eltrami . .. s X niu Ruth Riley, 516 Minn. 8,550 iss Carrie Brown, 1418 Beltrami Ave. . 5,450 A V. GARLOCK, M. D. H. E. Rice, 1134 B 5,000 SEROLALINT Miss Edla Nelson ...... 10,950 Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Mrs. M. Hinkley, Glasses Fitted Ave. ... 16,100 Miss Flo e Bagley, 908 | 5 ‘;l:lha;n Ave. ........... 6225 LUNDE and DANNENBERG ohn L. Brown, 711 10th St. 5.000 Chiropracto: Miss Kathryn MacGregor.... 5,000 5 Gy Mrs. Edw. Currey, 511 Mi A | Hours 10 to 12a.m., 2 to 5,7 to 8 p.m. nesota Ave. 12,600 Phone 401-W Calls made M. A. Downs, 5‘65‘;‘!1“‘5‘:: 5,000 1st National Bank Bldg. ‘Bemlidji Fred Fradet, 1223 Dewey.... 5,175 = o — ——————— 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 Defective

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