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PAGE TWO Saturday Is the Last Day of 200,000 Extra Vote Offer Candidates Begin to See Big Attractions in $25 Club Proposi- tion, and Are Busy With the Public in Consequence— Office Open 'Till 9 P.M.—Country Candidates May Mail Their Orders Any Time Saturday OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. The campaign department will be open until 9 o’clock Saturday evening, October 11. Contestants living outside of Bemidji may mail letters containing orders and re- mittances any time Saturday, Oc- tober 11, and they will be included in the offer of 200,000 extra votes for every club of $26.00. Saturday, October 11, is the last day which candidates in The _Pioneer’s campaign can get 200,000 -of extra votes that are offered on $25 clubs of collections and candi- dates are busily engaged in gather- ing subscriptions of various lengths in order to build clubs. Candidates are beginning to discover how easy it .is to make a club of $25 and thereby secure an additional 200,000 besides the regular votes to which each sub- scription is entitled. As long as subscriptions are three months or longer, they may be in- cluded in the clubs. When the num- ber of subscriptions is sufficient to total $26 a club is formed, and for each club a ballot of 200,000 extra votes is given. The extra votes seem to be a verit- ‘able magnet, for candidates in every part of The Pioneer’s territory are anxious to form one or more of these $25 clubs. 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 $26 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 $15 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 prize;s, candidates will receive prizes of equal value. Price List and Vote Schedule for Daily Pioneer. Three Months—By carrier, $1.25; by mail, $1.00; votes allowed, 1,000. Six Months—By carrier, $2.50; by mail, $2.00; votes allowed, 5,000. One Year—By carrier, $5.00; by mail, $4.00; votes allowed, 12,000. Two Years—By carrier, $10.00; by mail, $8.00; votes allowed, 30,000. Price List and Votes Schedule for Weekly Pioneer. One Year—$1.50; votes allowed, Many candidates are sending in|1,000. the subscriptions as they are secured, for not only does it relieve them of saving them until the end of the week, but they realize that accurate record of them is kept in the cam- paign office, and that special vote ballots for clubs are mailed as soon as the club or clubs are formed. The regular votes obtained on all subscriptions, and the ballots for extra votes may be withheld until such time as the candidates wish to deposit them in the ballot box. It is a good idea to send in sufficient votes to keep in the lead or near the lead, for then your friends may see that you are continually forging ahead in the race. At the same time it is wise to establish a reserve, which may be utilized when the campaign reaches a climax. How the Prizes Will Be Awarded. 1. The candidate securing the largest number of votes in the whole campaign, regardless of district, will 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 number 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 awaxded, will be awarded a $135 " Two Years—$8.00; votes allowed, 3,000. Offers Not To Be M-~nged. Three Years—$4.60; votes al- lowed, 10,000. Five Years—$7.50; votes allowed, 15,000. No subscription taken for more than two years to the Daily Pioneer. Five years is the limit to the Weekly Pioneer. District No. 1. This district includes all of the city of Bemidji. 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 award- ed, each district will receive five prizes and non-prize winners will be paid fifteen per cent cash commis- sion. Miss Muriel Crawford.. < H. A. Swisher, 1012 Miss.... Miss Christa Wallace, 1200 . America ‘Ave. Virs. W. B. Erwin, 1002 Bel- trami Ave. ...t Miss Esther McGhee, 1709 74,800 67,800 78,400 81,350 Irvine ...cccoeviiviccecceeeee. 76,300 Mrs. M. A. Greenblat, 1218 . Bemidji Ave. ................. 80,800 Mrs. Ethel McMahon, 102 Dewey Ave. ... 175,400 Miss Elsie Nuss, Park Ave. 73,200 Raymond Towle, 712 Tenth Miss Lucene McCuaig, 903 Bemidji 80,150 FIRST SUBSGRIPTION GOUPON 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- ceive 20,000 votes in addition to the regular number of votes given according to the regular schedule. Name of Subscriber..........ccccovimniiiiiiennennrnnens FRANIRE Address Sandidate’s Name.....q........ Dist: NOi:cuscsasassanion Amt. Paid $....c........... (0ld 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. 100 VOTES Good for One Hundred Votes If Sent On or Before October 11, 1919 109 57 ¥4 (o o [+ YR 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. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Miss Esther F. Johnson, Ny- 74,300 more ... G. R. Martin, 26,800 Cloe Kiel 64,200 Miss Alva Dechaineau, Be- per s (A 73,400 Mrs. R. W. Koepp, 913 Mi 69,400 Morris Opsahl, 1101 Be- midji Ave. ..ol 10,025 Mrs. Tom Smart, 612 Amer- ica Ave. oo ceeeeecnenee. 20,600 G. C. Berglund, 15th and . Park ... o 65,800 Rev. Lester P. Warford, 609 Minnesota Ave. _.._... .... 76,100 Rev. Father J. T. Phillipe.... 17,000 Miss Margaret Lord, 903 Beltrami Ave. ..... 38,525 Miss Myrtle Neumann, 1019 Beltrami Ave. . 29,425 Miss Ruth Riley, 8,550 Edla Nelson 10,950 Miss Florence Bagley, 908 Beltrami Ave. ........... Mrs. Edw. Currey, 511 Min- nesota Ave. ....ooccceeel . 12,600 Miss Lilly Hovey, 13th St... 81,300 Miss Ruth Caskey, Dewey 6,225 74,600 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 oppartunity 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 paid fifteen per cent cash commission. Miss Ethel Boyer, Route 3, Bemidji :-cooocoem-iasniniiionatioss Mrs. Clara B. Prought, Blackduck . 72,600 Bert Noble, N Rev. Father Floria nikar, Red Lake ........... Mrs. Alice Robideau, Ten. strike wiod Mrs. L. F. Soland, Wilton Mrs. M. T. Searl, Becida. Miss Alice Gerlinger, Nebish Mrs. Thor Knutson, Grygla Miss Marie Rider, Shevlin.. Miss Ella Allers, Leonard.... Misa Caroline Hendrickson, 51,800 74,600 19,600 79,500 61,200 11,600 62,800 72,500 Quiring coceeociiieeel 71,200 G. A. Ballou, International pah . 10,750 Signa Sl , Bagley . 68,500 Miss Pearl Doughman, pah 64,300 Mrs. F. Hendrickson, colm 7],900] Mrs. Nel illets, Route 2, Bemidji .ococoeeeaeennn. ... 79,100 Mrs. Jens Beck, Kelliher.. 69,900 Mrs. F. M. Pendergast, R. R. 1, Bemidji ..cccccoeneeee . 67,300 Esther Murray, Baudette.... 10,800 Miss Eleanor Rock, Solway.. 78,300 H. R. Lonergan, Gonvick.... 58,200 Mrs. E. Randahl, Clearbrook 79,200 Albin Carlson, Cass Lake.... 60,800 Miss Helen Schultz, Bemidji 60,100 Mrs. W. S. Shilling, Shilling 42,600 Miss Gladys Whitney, Guth- Mrs. E. L. Sarff,Waskisk'*. F. O. Heulin, Heulin.. 2 Mrs. Elven Geroy, Spur...... 78,050 54,300 16,200 35,625 Margaret iLake ..... 68,300 Mrs. Jame 5,000 Miss Della Ander’lon, Stan- 5,000 5,000 N. A. Berg, Baudette . 6,125 BELGIAN GIRL IS HEROINE Mile. Marie Louise Gombier, a twen- ty-one-year-old Belgian girl, who ar- rived in New York from France en route to Los Angeles to make her home. In 1914 Mlle. Gombier was liv- ing in a convent at Bresges, Belgium. When the Germans arrived the girl es- caped and made her way to her fa- ther’'s home near Brussels. With the fall of the Belgian capital the Ger- mans occupied the Gombier home and installed a wireless plant. Mille. Marie tried to destroy the plant, was caught and sentenced to death. The sentence was later commuted to imprisonment. After five weeks in prison the girl es- caped and made her way to the Cana- dian lines near Ypres. Here she served as a nurse, winning the Croix de Guerre with two palms for bravery. 60,300 To Renovate. Before you renovate the furniture remove all dirt and the old varnish. This is quickly accomplished by using a warm solution of soda and water. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children The TDRY CLEANING HOUSE_ HOGANSON BROS PR°25 UR faultless conduct is the result of our devotion to the highest princi- ples. Justice rules our business conduct and courtesy marks our professional manner. 80,100} . ~ The Northern Minnesota Farmer’s Best and Safest Harvest Hand FOR SALE ON EASY. TERMS, ON BANKABLE PAPER, OR TRADE FOR FOREST PRODUCTS OR LAND See on for 1500 Cords Wood At— Lavinia Tenstrike Funkley Benedict At— Federal Dam Tobique ' Pinewood At— Rosby Shevlin > g 8 E R ] L] o . ;Ell- s B S & [ 13 ] 3 5 $8 % o o < 3 02 £ - T 3 A £ - - P :.S g §E -] o b &8 ool ga 13 S Tt HE - o & K ] F iz o £ ] 5% HE £ 8 E 5 .d '] g3 ] g‘ 294 -0 =3 L e ; oE - ° MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, 1919 Better than the Best KOORS PASTEURIZED BUTTER Ask your Dealer [ T LT Read The Pioneer Want Ad RN Give Our Horses a Chance on Your Idle Acres—in Partner- ship with Sheep, Clover and Spuds. and Excelsior Bolts; Turtle Hines Shooks Laporte Spur 327 Remer Leonard Farris On G. N. Railway At stations where farmers will jein hands to put in 20 car loads or more of box bolts. We will arrange to provide landing room and do the loading (otherwise products to be delivered on board cars). Our forest product contracts and horse and sheep and brood sow chances will be snapped up quick. The practical way to beat the high cost of living, is to secure the help of our horses, sheep and hogs, to clear your lands and place them in the clover and potato producing class, where, if well taken care of, they will, on a 10-year average, pay you a 6 per cent net income on $250 per acre or more. Act quick, wire or phone your wants in horses, sheep and hogs, as well as quantity of forest products or stumpage for sale. J. J. OPSAHL COMPANY Well located lands and stumpage for sale on easy terms “THE HOME MAKERS” Pasteurization safeguards your health T LT T L L Spuds Are the Farmers’ Safest Cash Crop éfi eams of Western Dakota and Montana Horses. ranging in prices from $125 to $300 per team. 60 Single Horses and Colts, $25 to $125 each. 20 Brood Mares with Last Spring Colts at Their Sides, $35 to $125 each. If you have idle timber lands near railroad, our horses will help you skid and market your forest products, as well as cultivate your potato and clover fields. Well cared for potato and clover seed acres are yielding from $90 to $300 per acre crops this year. Figure for yourself what those acres are worth on a 6 per cent capitalization, and if you can afford to allow your land to lay idle? We are in the market and ready to contract at ruling market prices 1500 Cords Box Bolts in 16 foot or short lengths; and what pulp, post, ties and saw' logs your timber will cut. Giving you chance to cut it clean as you go and prepare it with sheep and hogs next spring from “WHITE’S” Big Bass Lake Ranch for clover. AND PAY CASH FOR SAME DELIVERED Farley Blackduck Kelliher On N. P. Railway Boy River Shovel Lake . On Soo Line Solway ji, Minn. Buy, own and operate your own Farm Factory om0 Suspeoiq gr¢ 103 iuwow 1od 53ued 0 wee3 (0°0SI$ * 403 Yuowm Jod QO°I$ omo Suipeeaq g¢ 10j Jiuowr zed MuUId 9 W} (Q'SZZ$ ¢ 203 Yuowm iod 0g'I¢ wWwoy 0Q'gZI$ ¥ 10j Yiuow iod U GY M08 poolq Gp$ 10§ Yiuom sod sjues g | Defactive