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] | “THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 1918 $15000 CROP OF . | Zeovss-rervomms | T (LOVER RAISED | &2 i i . INCLEARBROOK | (0, ISREPORT] -Just "Harvested by ‘, Farmer of Sinclair, Nels Olson; Bumper Crop ——— : " The Bemidji Pioneer will pay rewards aggre i ek | 1 A gating $3,500 to m d - mldJé. la;,ndfisurrou_ndmg: territory. YOU can share. All 3;$ou need do ei: g:thewrox;g:;s (:Ifl 1tgl(:e g:l?l xéoTt-Sh.anngj Circulation Campaign, just starting. The rewards range from an $1,185 and Touring Car to Cash Commissions. The prizes will be given to those who poli the Pligongzg' .vobe totals. Votes come with subseriptions and in coupons which are printed in The IOWAN BUYS RESIDENCE AFTER SECURING FARM Popular Yofing Farmer Meets Slight Mishap; Results ’ in His Death e b el By starting now and turning i Wi ipti tober (Bpslas o BiGaEE) € ng in $25 ortn of subscrlptlons between now and Q¢ » -do-; - al in th rticipatic th 11 ou w lece‘ve 20 000 | doclearbrook, Oct. 2.—How-do-you Stflys 'mvl b I:;q :n °f' : L, ¥ ill 1 0, bonus votes, over and above all the regular votes. ThiS iS the tiggest and best special offer of the campaign. Start now. American Red Cross perceived the value of mobilizing the school children of the country and the Junior Red Cross was organized. Before the war ended nine million children were en- rolled and helped in. the war fund and membership campaigns, in chap- ter production of relief supplies and manufacturing furniture for the ref- Mr. Hermann of Luana, Clayton ugées whose homes and household <county, Jowa, a few days ago pur- ”g:f] ks destroyed. chased C. G. Nelson’s fine residence ren everywhere in the United e Coutheast section of Clear- | States responded to the eall to serv. ‘brook and paid-§$6,000 for the same. ice -sounded- by President Wilson as A short time before he purchased the | head “of the American Red OCross. fine Edward Bierbaum farm just This photograph is that of an en- north of town, planking down, we thysiatic young Japanese member of understand, $15,000 for the same.| the Junlor Red Cross of Spokane, i Mr. Hermann is more than pleased | Wash., starting out on the ambitlous { Wwith the fine country in and around | undertpking of collecting “a mile of ‘Clearbrook, coming here directly | pennies” for war relief. A compre- from Jowa, and proved his honesty bY | jensive peace program is now being ;%Yi!fiovzv?ersezgfiog:ev:iptxl;n:s. ofié: worked out for the Junior Red Cross, .of his sons, we understand, will man- which s heing lield intact.s -age-the farmy which he will reside in ‘Clearbrook with his family. Mr. Nel- Are you a reader of The Pioneer? If not, why do you not do it? It is reported that Nels Olson of ‘inclair has just harvested a $15,000 crop of clover. How is that -for Northern Minnesota soil? Motto— come to Clearbrook, invest in a tract of land of the finest soil old ‘‘Sol” ever shone upon. 1920 Model, $1,185 Oakland “Sensible Six” 5-passenger tour- This car will be awarded to the candidate in the whole campaign, regardless of dis- trict, securing the largest number gof votes. i A car that you ®will be proud to own. This 1920 Oakland car is the embodiment of e e T — ;.75 e ing car. Purchased from and on display at Fred M. Malzahn attorneys say its officials have con~ ducted, an extensive propaganda in : son, from whom “he purchased- his R . < _ Zesidence, is Clearbrook’s splendid | Which stockholders were told the Bemidji, Minn. ‘mayor, who, we understand, will soon government Drosecutors were perse- i luxury and - cuters. It is alleged by the govern- N power erect another up-to-date dwelling Touse. ment that more than 60,000 persons in the country bouglht stock to the amount of $17,000,000 in the auto- mobile manufacturing company. Only about - $2,000,000 in assets remain. Indictments were voted several months ago. There are a number of stock “holders in this vicinity, and thé coming case will be watched with He(é appears to be the latest poli- tical batfle cry of the ledguers under the leadership of te mnow famous Lawnley from North Dakota. ' Read it, for. yourself and judge it accord- ingly: - “‘According to ;»-stm{em:‘x;tv -made by .a farmer residing in the southeast corner of the count)'i, who | uch interest. . by the way, is not a _prohibitionist, | SR T the promoters of the Nonpartisam ENDED WITH HONORS EVEN ~lepgue hnye.;chn,ggedv the{r tactics in : G . % obtatning membefs. In-place of PAINL- [ gatticsnake and Pet Cat Staged Bat a picture of the ‘monopolists ] P § 1 The candidates securing ; the largest-number of - i votes in Districts No. 1 and No. 2, after the Has the advantageof =~ “économy of opera- ing tie Which Caused Death of s preying on the always “‘downtrod- i tion and a b ‘den” farmer and urging the farmers Both Combatants.. R T S i i 1§ “give up their damned God and — record of per- -~ Grand Caplal brize s ; join the league” they tell the farm-| Willlam Lessig, guteman at the Erle formance that beer awarded, will be C awarded a Ford railroad crossing east of Ramapo, N J., tells a story of a battle he saw vetween a rattlesnake and a pet cat. appeals to maxny. It ended -fatally for both. . : ; D Mr. Lessig saw a rattler about four N " Two $586.21 Ford Touring Cars—Purchased from and on display at ’ C. W, JEWETT (0., Inc. BEMIDJI, MINN. I ‘e¥s and othérs that the ‘democrats 3 , -and republicans are to be blamed for ) : 3 the prohibition all over the country” Touring Car. -and in order that the “downtrodden” 5 fgrmers and others who are made to suffer from drought and other big biz maladies may regain their “per- sonal liberties” they. should@ join the new party composed of “wets 80- cialists, laborites, I. W. W.s non- partisan leaguers and ~ anarchists. And, the new argument seems ‘to be yery -effective in places.”—Caledonia Journal. ; picked up a club and was about to] start for it when, he decl\ares. a cat leaped out ahead of him and set upon the snake, " ) The cat got a fine hold on the back of the rattler's head. But the snake fought desperately and got in a sting which caused the cat to release its hold and crawl away. In twenty minutes the cat’s body was swollen almost twlice Its size and the polson finally caused death. The snake had been so severely ounded it was unable”to find cover and when a crow discovered it lying in the open fleld it was too weak to offer resistance and was soon swing- ing in the air as the bird made oft with ft. Carl E. Skag; a world war veteran from Eddy; has been -chosen as the new secretary of Melvin Johnson test of (Clearwater county, located at Clearbrook. Willie Willesen, who ‘has been secretary since the post’s or- ganization, resigned, as une is pre- paring to enter a government school in South Dakota in the near future, to take up vocational training. The new secretary is a live wire and we look for a new boost in membership. DAL = - 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 Talking Machine. : Jack Urban is back from the west | —/—————— and looks happier than elw]'eri( g 6 ' t". I Frank McManiara i ac! rom |- a I P Y : 1 Ngr{:n Dakt():ta, " fi)‘;klnsg hale and ' s. & '. s 0"' Hearty, ' Corns Right Off Martin Rosen, ‘the popular and “ iwell known Clearbrook shoe maker, g - Two Drops Will Do It Without Fuss or Trouble. Never Fails. is undoubtedly the busiest person in the county. No matter when you may visit Martin’s shop you may see There's only one way to get rid of shoes by the dozens and even hun- ;ogowsufigdat%:; allsl to l&“l it off as dreds at the time. -The ladies as Well| ¢on1y one corn ren‘;):“n-m T:Ifil‘%g: as men know the place where shoes| world that does it that way, and that are “repaired” right, hence Martin's long hours and no rest. Most of the duck hunters here came home with long noses and no ducks Sunday. Try again boys! Arnold Hanson, one of Halst’s popular young farmers, died Monday morning from blood poisoning, caused by a small sliver entering last week, under the nail of one of his fingers. It was a hard blow to his splendid family, and the whole com- % & munity extends its sympathy. e e et S qormer e o A . COMPLETE LIST OF PRIZES $1,185 Oakland Sensible Six Touring Car. Two $15 Merchandise Orders on Bemid;ji John Jensen, a farmer residing Theee's No Corn “Getedt” Will Not °Get.* about three miles east of Clearhrook. i JGgteeit It 1s hecause of (hie is reported leaving his home, Friday| @gst seller among corn-removers on evening for a visit with his neighbor, ";:?n!i?dilhn It n';‘uuhtha eng o’: A. P. Synnes, but has since not been | ot coras Sery ol corns. ,90:’,‘,5' ant wsen or Leard from, Stine, e Silaten B ot 2] Pan officials to Dbe tried by the| ~Hoiah aoeta It i appler 'S ors Two $586.21 Ford Touring Cars. Merchants. } government for use of mails to de- 3§%¥‘mfif easy dta do _as ntignln‘ 5 “ R B . fraud in sale of stock before Federal | Rt P3T 1% 008 Away orever Two $155 Edison Diamond Disc Talklng Two $10 Merchandise orders on Bemidji e Judge Landis, October 28. 8. C. Pan-| knives, corn-diggers, .cnsor:d.ilee'i { dolfo, the head of the Pan Motor ;ofl‘?"g}_:og‘-‘bflnbg;lug r‘::rh"“l'!m company, of St. Cloud, Minn, and oy T rins, be corn-freo s twelve other officials a'bd pron‘m'nrs mone; -b:ck“::g:’:-lryeg;:}'e?nc::fl?:{ of the company on charges of con-| & trifle at any drug store. M’I{Ld by Machines. Merchants. T 135 Busi 11 ips. wo § usiness College Scholarships 15 Per Cent Cash Commission to Non- > E. Lawrence & Co,. Chicago, '“] fracy to use the mails i h ! . e qss :g S:rry'au?i. y i L Sold in Bemidji and recommended TWO $25 MerChandlse Orders on BemldJl Prize inners' The changes are based in the sale as' the world’s best corn remedy by Merchants. of stock in the company. They wi'' Narker's Drug Store, and City Dru; m-ke a strong defense. Government Store. 4 o \