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Busy Candidates Camping On Trail of Votes fo Win Pioneer’s Three Autos " Liberal Offer of 200,000 Extra Votes for Every Club of $25 Gives Impetus to Campaign—Many Declare They Will. Have More Than One Club of $25 This Week— . New Candidates Enter and Start to Work .« This week is proving an especially Dusy one for the campaign manager on account of the large number of new entrants. This, of course, is at- tributed to the great advantage of ined the race, just on the strength i‘; l:he offer. It presents a splendid|candidate with might and main. opportunity to jump right in and take the lead. The Big Offer. Here is it in a nutshell: For each and every club of $25 worth of subscriptions turmeéd in on lives. their campaign. A large number of | want to know, communicate with the them are figuring on making the big|campaign manager. Address mail to offer count heavily for them. Many |Campaign Manager. are just starting to gathér votes.|number is 922. Especially 1s this true of country dis- . the liberal 100,000 extra vote offer,|tricts. It is expected that before District No. 1. just anncunced. ‘A dozen candidates|long, whole communities will begin This district includes 4ll of the to line up and boost for their favorite | city of Bemidji. In Each candidate in this district’ has | vicinity. in the struggle for ‘advancenrent. ledge in a few weeks that-otherwise accomplish. i it receives a’ ¢értafn bengfit. FIrst, will taste the fruits of victory. paper at the golicitation of some can- ceiving a big, wholesome newspaper, learn to prepare yourself for eventu-|B. A. Woods, Roosevelt...... alities, to avoid retarding influences | Miss Greenhild Kvole, Be- Briefly, one acquires a fund of knoW- | Miss Katherine Durand, Pu- might take months, even yéars, 0| Miss Gladys Whi 3 rie This campaign 1§ a broad, purpose-| Alber tul one. Everybody who participates| Mys, E. L. Sarff, [) the candidate- who works -and -wins | p 4 Mvrs. The subscriber ‘who receives the|pg 2 3 S B S Furs made to order, repaited and remodeled at BROCKMAN . FUR FACTORY At Tr”@phfl'n Department Store DR. L. A. WARD Physiclan and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. midji, Route 3 ... DENTIST 3 Office in Winter Block NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY © 7. Dwight D, MOE ‘WE CAN . | supreme in its field, w‘l;i,ch returns In | g Sy ds H.n;l';"in'\'lu . DS Oftis 8 * Bldg, Tel. 147 ¥ - 1 " | news value dollar for dollar. A Stan- o Blag. NI S A There's an Entry Blank elsewhere M‘I‘:yl)..lh ks Phononnomc!flfi- .. Res. f‘lC-R T > T s in this issue. Send it in today SO|pg, p S| Btate of Ohlo, ity of Toledo, I that when the next standing of can- appear. If there is anything you the smaller outside towns, civic pride | the same opportunity to win' the $1,- is going to play a large part in-the|185 Oakland touring car or ome of {from Spooner, Wis. He. is making kK thrilling race. This friendly rivalry | district will receive five prizes and |preparations -to ship his stock and - - will put ‘pép” into the campgign, and | non-prize winneérs will be paid tifteen { housé hold goods there in the near every man and woman who partici-|per cent cash commission. pates will have the time of their or before Saturday, October 11, 1919,| The Pioneer benefits by increasing | Miss Murial Crawford:.. . 37,800 a SPECIAL VOTING BALLOT, g9od| its already long list of subscribers— |H. A. Swisher, 1012 Miss.... 41,600 ber which are given with the sub- scriptions, according to the regular vote scale printed on the front of for 2,00,000 EXTRA VOTES will be|to have among its readers all those |Miss Christa Wallace, 1200 issued. These votes are extra, and|people who constitute the backbone| America Ave. ... are in addition to the regular num-|of this section of the country. In a | Vrs. W. B. Erwin, 1002 measure, this campaign may be con- trami Ave. .. 45,750 sidered as a broad, philanthropic en-|Miss Esther M terprice, spreading good wherever it | Irvine ... 46,150 subscription books. And the best|touches. Of course, no one will get | Mrs. M. 43,800 " 18 part of it ail is, that there is no lim-| gomething for . nothing. Those| Bemidji Ave. ......... e 45,200 it to the number of clubs which may| things don’t happen nowadays. be turned in. Any candidate may get as many $26 clubs as he or she likes, and EXTRA VOTES will be|that will be a lasting pleasure. given for every one. Any combina-| Your ambition can never be great- 712 Tenth er rewarded than in this campaign,} §e, ... ... 43,700 so why not start to gratify it to-{Miss Lucene McCuaig, 903 day? Don’t put it off until tomor- Bemidji c.o.oooooooeeenoeini 46,050 row—some one ese will beat you to | Mise-Esther F. Johnson, Ny- the support of your friends if you de- —Ore tion of subscriptions totaling $26 constitutes a club, and entitles the candidate turning them in to the bonus. The offer is the biggest and best that will be made tlll;cu‘gtl:outoctthe lay. B eampaign. Never again, after 0-|. ber 11, will subscriptions count as Better Enter Now. much in votes as they will before that time. Nor will they ever be worth as many votes. Every candi- date should do his and her very best between now and the time the big - special offer closes, for a better op- portunity positively will NOT be pre- sented. Efforts now will count for more than it ever will later. Counting Going Strong. Many candidates are now putting ‘“on the fence,” so to speak. nothing to lose. But | Mrs. Ethel "McMahon, 1021 Is your name entered yet among |Miss those who are aspiring to the three mi handsome automobiles, and the many | Mrs. other prizes? Maybe you are g§till | Mrs. ,You have everything to gain and The value of learning to come in g fesgential to success—is ‘emphasized [G. C. Berglund, 15th and in this campsaign. Aside from the i enjoyment you will get out of it, you | Miss Avis Cameron . 45,275 8th and 42,800 44,600 G. R. Martin, 1315 Bixby. 26,800 i 42,900 43,100 41,600 16,600 600 ny 8,750 7,950 in every spare moment planningwill learn to study human nature; 5,000 FRST SUBSCRIPTION COUPON GOOD FOR 20,000 EXTRA VOTES 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- of votes given according to the regular schedule. Name of Subscriber... Dist: NO::oosssmviiesis Amt. Paid $........°..... (Old 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: 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 Votes If Sent On or Before October 4, 1919 DISTRICT NO............con.... meemessesie esainain 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 writtea on top. ceive 20,000 votes in addition to the regular number ,000 Mrs. Theo. E. Virts....... 5,280 Rev. Lester P. Warford, Minnesota Ave. H. R. Jon Rev. Father J. T. pe. Miss Margaret Lord, 903 - Beltrami Ave. eiaitetias 'Miss Myrtle Neumann, 1019 - Beltrami Ave. 5% 25,100 5,375 5,000 | Miss Carrié” Brown, Beltrami Ave. ... Miss Florence Bagley, 908 Beltrami A ve cccmneccececcens John L. Brown, 711 10th St. or. midji Ave. ..o Miss Lilly Hovey, 13th. St... E. N. French, 1123 Beltrami Mix Ruth Caskey, Dewey ve. District No. 2. This district includes. all of the territory outside' of the city of Be- midji. Each candidate in this district has the same opportunity to win the $1,185 Oakland touring car, or one of the Ford touring cars. After the three automobiles have been awarded and non-prize winners will be paid fifteen per cent.cash commission. Miss Ethel Boyer, Route 3, Bemidji ... Mrs. Clara B. Prought, Blackduck .. Bert Noble, Rev. Mrs. Alice Robideau, Ten- strike . Searl; Becida.. Gerlinger, Nebi Thor Knutson, Grygla . Millar, Pinewood. Marie Rider, Shevlin Ella Allers, Leonard.... Miss Caroline Hendrickson, Quiring .o G. A. Ballou, International pal oo i \a Sletten, Bagle; e | Miss Pearl Doughman, Miz- pah Mrs. F. Hendrickson, Mll-. Mrs. Jens Beck, Kelliher...... Mrs. F. M. Pendergast, R. R. 1, Bemidji .............. o Esthéer Murray, Baudette.... Miss Eleanor Rock, Solway.. H. R. Lonergan, Gonvick... Mrs. E. Randahl, Clearbrook Albin Carlson, Cass Lake.... Miss Helen Schultz, Bemidji Mrs. W. S: Shilling, Shilling Hugo Lindblom, 1 Ebner Trask, Saum Mrs. Liedfelt, Saum = Clarence Dseid, Roosevelt.... Raymond Olson, Roosevelt.. didates is published, your name can Ea#l Orr, 3 N. A. Berg, Baudette. T S of Mark oons 10 Sf Tolédo, EyShly AL Diute st The telephOne | a & & % % % & % % & & & p|—————eioiiuiusit————"""" ONu BUNDRED DOLLARS for saoh il = b NORTHERN. e \WYER EDICINE FnAnfiggw IR R KRR KKK KKK - LAWYERS M ome, {0 Betore me and subséribed in .| position with the Given Hardware ———————————————————————————— each district will receive five prizes i is o - .. D Luces County; as. . . : Rout, Frapk 3. ‘,’I";“" .akés oath thst he fs senior partner of thé firm of J. DR. J. T. TUOMY DERTINE Cheney, & Co., doing.business in the C Mif§ Gladys Anderson of Vanscoy, RO i R ol T.’.fl'e”mi“‘ this gh &u'y G Canada, is visiting relatives in this Beéa) Notary Hall's' Catarrh Medicine is tefnally and acts througi 1e_Bigod om 8 the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send Phone 860 |" for testimonals, free. 2 B F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all dru VETERINARIANS B Dt in o sonstipagion. Ed Letcher rétirned last Tuésday future.- 5 Blynn Anderson has a€cepted a company of Bemidji. K . H. ?isg = 7 b Miss Leona Gould of Eckles re- M{:W"!. at Law ““FFMAN & OI.EARY e ——— T TR ST T RSt turned from Waleés, N. D., Saturday. Miss Gould has spent the past two months there helping her aunt, Mrs. Ross Anaerson. Collections a 8, alty Ph?llo 181 E 4 Mr. and Mrs. S. Cox, of Yakima, P . Wash., uest: their daughter, = ash. are: ucsts of Ehte .. J. WARNINGER UNDERTAKING > Born, September 22, to Mr. and VETREINARY SURGRON 4 . Mrs. Ross Anderson of Wales, N. D., || ..oftiee and Hespital $ doors west.. H. N. %Kfifi F uneral a son. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson ex- of froppian's. Phons No. 300 rector: pect to returd to Bemidji in the near 8rd Stréet and Irvise ave. —_— 1 future. . | ‘I'hreshing, and potato digging are PHONE 178-W or R the order of the day in this neigh- ENTERPRISE AUTO CO.. borhood. S. Rosse has returned from the Da- kota harvest fields. ! D. A. Whiting has purchased a Auto Livery and Taxi Sérvice Day and Night Service. Office: Remere Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Oftice, Northern National Bank Bldg. . BUSINESS eREES O oD T ST TOM SMART Dray and Tramster Res. Phone 68 Office Phone 13 818 Americs furnace from the Given Hardware company. FIRE INSURANCE EX XXX R XEERK T KRS * GRANT VALLEY. * = ;o: ;h:p; :e;u::;l ‘::l:i‘sfh:m: REAL ESTATE . » Office P 1 nere last week from Perth, N. D.|| REYNOLDS & WINTER Residence Phone 10 where-he was threshing. 212 Beltrami Avenue WM' M CUAIG Casper Knapp and wife and Ed. g Phone i - Cotheran were Bemidji shoppers Sat- e 144 d Ma or urday. . R. Dailey and family and F. W. | Lange and wife were Bemidji shop- [} MUST pers Saturday. Planos, Sewing Machines = Lee Wright marketed a load of 514 Mingesota Ave., chmx" . . DRY CLEANING spuas Saturday. 2 J. Bislar, Mgr. Phone 573-W Clotlies Oleaters for Max, Woms: and Onildren Mavis Philippi spent Saturday and | Sunday at her home in Bemidji. Mrs. Fred Boyd was a Bemidji shopper Saturday. H. 8. Stilwell called on C. W. Kingsbury Sunday. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Feed, Etc. : b W. G. SCHROEDER ] Bemidji, Minn. Phong 65 b} £ £ 1 DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Blook DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIOC. AND SURGEON Ibertson Block Oftice phone 153 DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 | Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians Phones: Office 3-R; Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. DR. E. H. MARCUM Office hours, 11 a.m. to 12 m. 2p. m to 6 p. m Schroeder Block Res. phone 311 IN these days of-industrialism it is gratifying + to know that one copncern 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 DR. EINER JOHNSON near pure, crystal brooks are the mills that Physician and Surgeon make b ’ - dinendéwn Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block Ottt | The writing paper that has the quality of the old, .combined with the smartness of the new. : C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Bloek House Phone 449-——Office phone 5% You will find the reflection of a bit of OLD NEW ENGLAND in every sheet you use. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted Ask your merchant. If he hasn’t it in stock, ‘4"‘ he can get it ; PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE olesalers LUNDE and DANNENBERG Chiropractors Hours 10 to 12 a.m.; 2 to 6, 7 to 8 p.m. Phone 401-W Calls made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bamidjt Bemidji Minnesota ’ Defective