Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 8, 1919, Page 2

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1 §' Candidates Must Go After The offer of 200,000 extra votes for | Miss Esther McGhes, 1709 every club of $25 ends at 9 p. m., Sat- Irvine ... : urday, Oct. 11. Candidates living|Mrs. M. outside of Bemidji may mail subscrip- Bemidji Ave. tion orders and remittances any|Mrs. Ethel McMahon, 1021 time Saturday and they will be in-| Dewey Ave. cluded in this ofter. This giveg out-|Miss Elsie Nuss, 8th and side candidates the same opportunity of working up to the last minute as those who live within a stone’s throw of this office. The office of the campaign depart.| Bemjdji ..... ment of the Pioneer will be open™un- | Misq Esther F. til 9 p. m. Satutd&y, ():;‘tobel(‘lgl. ate § Now then, less than three days are g % left of this ireat offer. Each one of gi R.K;h":lm' 1318 Bixby. the candida oe with the others. It is all a matter of doing the most endeavor. Opportun- ity seems to have singled them all out as her favorites. They are not long way to Tipperary, but it is only a short jump to victory in this cam- PRTK sociciisisninsissssssscssons paign. All candidates have a run- Rev. Lester P. Warford, 609 ng start, and those who are the| Minnesota Ave. ........... :xlosgt courageous, and the most enter- Miu Lilly Hovey, 13th St... prising will arrive at the goal, ready Miss Ruth Caskey, Dewey to step into their automobiles and Ave. ......... Ssieeel nihntasss 84,200 glide swiftly to unbounded pleasure. who have, in the beginning of the campaign, secured from friends or acquaintances a subscription to 1 b The Pioneer for short term, should fifteen per cent cash commission. again visit these subscribers and Bemidji 2 endeavor to secure their consent | |Mrs. Clar: to lengthen their subscription. By Blackduck ... having these subscribers make an- || Bert Noble, Nebish . other payment on their subscrip- | [Rev. Father Florian Loc- tion, and extending to, say, one nikar, Red Lake.. - year, the subscription will be ||Mrs. L. F. Soland, Wilton. counted and the candiddates ||Mrs. M..T. Searl, Becid: B ;mher information will be cheer- |i Miss Pearl un.llm:, Miz- R R R Prizes With Renewed ing Prospects Even at This Distance. Park Ave. . es has an equal chance Mrs. Tom Smart, 612 Amer- going to be left behind. It may be a ica Ave. ... ... Sty G. C. Berglund, 15th and District No. 2. SECOND PAYMENTS midji. Miss Ethel Boyer, Route 3, department No. 922 and ||Signa Sletten, Bagle fully: given. ’ pah .. Mrs. F. Hendrickson, Mal- District No. 1., colm ........ This district includes ‘all of the |Mrs. Nels Willets, Route 2, Bemidf§i .............. city of Bemidji. = Fach candidate in this district has | Mrs. Jens Beck, Kellihe the same opportunity to win the |Mr. F. M. Pendergast, R. R. 84,200 85,200 best in the History of that sport 84,600 83,700 81,500| poople.” 58,200 The record attendance at all the 76,800, matches may have been caused by 84,700 swept all sports to the front since the 74,200 | cessation of hostilities. But it is 20,600 [ 73,700 80,100 | the soclety event of the year among Physician and Surgeon 85,900 | the ““blue bloods” the best element of Oftice Security Bank Block This district includes all of the territory outside of the city of Be- Each candidate in this district has A fruitful source of votes is that ;l;al ;;ns op];nrtt:niyy tz“ w:: :l‘:: akland touring of “second payments.” Candidates of ’the Ford touring cars. A'fter the three automobiles have been awarded each district will receive five prizes and non-prize winners will be paid 83,900 85.700| $20,000,000,000 in gold. They are sald o e d s - 61:;00 to be the largest and finest in the Fhysicians and: Surgeq 73,600 of United States coins ranging in value 14,760 articles of interest and value. The:|. 78,500 . 85,600] A writer in the Chicago Dally News . 84,300| makes a plea for the beechnut. A THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIOfiEER. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1919 CHAMPION RAQUET | ENTERPRISE AUTO C0.. ||| =i oweas Sivie motiase ||| FIRE INSURANCE | - TOURNEY S A'ITRACTIVE Auto Livery and Taxi Service ||| J. Bistar, Mgr. Phone §78-W REAL ESTAFE .. Day and Night. Service REYNOLDS & WINTER | 212 Beltrami Avenue (By United Press.) Office:. Remore Hotel, Cor. New York, Oct. 8.—National ten- 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods; Shoes, Flour Phone 144 nis championship matches used to be . . i . considered somewhat as “one of those Office Phone 1 Toed, Wic. . P hd F nm N w n things that have"to be.” Tho the or- Residence Phone 10 - Banldjlv’;flc. SCHROEDE:.‘ e ;r; : dinary sport clientele, they were . tlad %o v nn. 0! 2 S Ignr ' T 0 ‘“bloomers.” Promoters of matches WM' M CUAIG : Subscribe for The Plonear had to scout around for a stage S—— ST R where they thought the event might Manager | T e L L L . i 4 be an attraction. : T ! Time Grows Short and -Campaign Manager Urges Increased| Now it's different. Cities are P atigie i A 5 1i fighting for the privilege of enter- : Why DO Wc oficr You () Activity as the Price of Success—Goal Presents Glitter- taining the champion racquet wield- B b ¥ ers. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and PR 3 : o . N several other prominent central and AT 1 EATON‘S western towns -want the western ¥ A B towns want the 1920 matches. chLAND The 1919 championship tourna- . nfent at Forest Hills, L. I, was the .~ ‘ LIN EN PROFESSIONAL || e 2. o oo why we offer this paper in pref- erence to others.. . YOU are the chief reason. We:offer it knowing which is only lately taking its real place with lovers of action. Ten thousand spectators at a tennis match would have provoked the old timers to laughter but the West Side Tennis club set that mark. One of that it is of the quality YOU will 4 81,100 tpe most convineing arguments of LAWYERS likc—bccauseitrgflectst.hetanein : 85,100 the hold which tennis is getting on style of envelopes and choice of tints : » the nation was evidenced by the YOU would apprqye, and last. be- o 4 large percentage -of the ‘‘common cause it is'a paper that is YOU to GRAHAM M. TORRANCE your friends. LAWYER Miles Block, Phone 560 When you are passing ‘our way, come in and see some of the new A A A A A A A A A A A tints and envelope shapes. DOCTORS ASK YOUR DEALER the wave of popularity which has due more to the efforts of the West Side club to remove the false notion Pioneer Stationery ¢ that tennis was a ‘“high brow” game. House As long as the championship matches DR. E. H. SMITH Wholesalers were held at Newport and hailed as the sporting public—the ones whose L e T T T support makes all, sport go, were denied the opportunity of seeing ;vhat a real virile sport tennis really s. S —— e DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOX Removal of the stage from New- || 1pertson Block Oftice phone 163 port’ to Forest Hills put the tourna- ment within reach of the sport lov- ing class and the success of the ven- ture was proved from the start. | HE best Pencil Yy TE'NI ' ' you can buy is DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon The West Side club wants the Ot t in Mayo Block matches next year at Forest Hills. || ph. 3906 ol Res. Phone 397 th : but the club officials have declared - always 6 ‘leaSt €3 a willingness to let some other city havet it if the change will help the Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess sport. DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians pensive in the end. 83,600 Worid’s Largest Vaults. Phones: Office 3-R; Res. 99 g These world-famous pen- 81,900 51,800 In the underground vaults of the Bemidji, Minn. cils are made in 17 de- new United States assay office, the | e grees, from 6B softest to cornerstone of which was laid recently | e e \ OH hardest and 3 copying. @ New York, can be stored more than DRS. GILMORE & McCANN There’s one exactly suited to your work. Oftice Miles Block may secure the diffeernce in |{Miss Alice Gerlinger, Nebish 11,600 world, according to Populur Mechanics the number of votes and ||Mrs. Thor Knutson, Grygla 62,800| magazine. Five of the eight stories e S::f':h;h':"’tzl 1‘]’:’]: —dtrl:::l 3::’; the subscription payment will be ||Miss Marie Rider, Shevlin... 86,100| of the building will be located beneath R e p thiet doeats sphivitee: apd goding always included in the club offers. Such |[Miss Ella Allers, Leonard.... 81,200 the surface of the earth. Senled in DR. E. H. MARCUM : it e ey R it subscriptions should invariably be | |Miss Caroline Hendrickson, the cornerstone of the structure are oOffice hours, 11 a.m. to 12 m. betior ::':;br':fmk.w quicker, marked, on the stubs, “Second Quiring ... .. 80,700( coples of several newspapers; a med- 2 p. m to 6 p. m. e Payments.” G. A. Ballou, International al on which there is a portrait of the Schroeder Block We unhesitatingly recommend _Gandidatea may ’phone cam- Falls ......._.. 10,780 | president, and a bag containing a set VENUS Pencils i Oftice phone 13 Res. phone 211 from one cent to $20, besides othep |s——————————————————————————mrr P — — _PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE : Wholesalers ’ DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. huilding will cost over $800,000. Urges Value of Beechnut. L ——————————————————————— ———————————————————————————— high-grade qualtty of this nut might $1,185 Oakland touring car, or one | 1, Bemidji . - 80,200/ eqsily be made a delicious article of C. R. SANBORN, M. D. of 'the Ford touring cars. After the |Esther Murray, Baudette.... 10,8005, " The beech tree, well grown, 1s i ? three automobiles have been award- |Miss Eleanor Rock, Solwa: 85,300( o\ Ghiect of great beauty. In Europe Physician and Surgeon ed, paid fifteen per cent cash commis- son Gladys Whitney, Guth- along its roadsides 10,000 noble | , e e S Miss Muriel Crawford. ... 80,100 | rie 80,400 | beeches and as many hickories, not to . D. H. A. Swisher, 1012 Miss_ 69,400 | Mrs. E. L. i 80,300| 8peak of a large sprinkling of other A. V. GA'“-OC':- M. D, Miss Christa Wallace, 1200 Mrs. Elven Geroy, Spu 35,625 | nut trees and shrubs, all of them large- “EcmN 3 ! 84,700 | Margaret Caswell. Ca: ly taking care of themselves. Each Eye—Ear—Nose—Throal America Ave. ... Mrs. W. B. Erwin, 1002 Bel- Lake trami Ave. ................. 86,200 Mrs. G. W. Poster, Malcolm 77,600 | nursery for fostering a high grade of each district will receive five |H. R. Lonergan, Gonvick.... 60,400 prizes and non-prize winners will be |Mrs. E. Randahl, Clearbrook 85,200 Albin Carlson, Cass Lake... 74,600 814 .the frult carefully conserved. || y,,5e Phone 449——Office phone 5§ Helen Schultz, Bemidji 73,600 Many a township could easily handle FIRST 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- ceive 20,000 votes in addition to the regular number of votes given according to the regular schedule. ’ Name of Subscriber.................. dcnadiiusse R B AQAress .....coccccseensiacnsaninconse P TN e T Candidate’s Name.‘ Dist. No.................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. 100 VOTES Good for One Hundred Votes If Sent On or Before October 11, 1919 STREET........ e cencessennecesne e nne s naansanasen TOWN........cccoeeeee eecsseacssseamammescenssucenasenensagestens “MSTRICT NO. S ' count 100 Votes when properly o the Campaign Manager o¢f The 'z, before the expiration date. mmed and put in package 1 on tep. 75,750| town or county could have its own extensive avenues of them are found, Oftice: Miles Bloek "~ Glasses TFitted nut trees and shrubs. LUNDE and DANNENBERG Cliiroprnnton' Hours 10 to 12 a.m.; 2 to 5,7 to 8 p.m. Phone 401-W Calls made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidji IE R E R EEREERESEEES] x SPUR. * KX XK KR RE KK KK KK Theodore Gerlinger left Monday for Crookston, where he is going to take a three months course in scienti- fic farming. Gaca DR. L. A. WARD Mrs. William Gerlinger is confin e " to her room as she is suffering from a PI”:“‘; :‘;‘i’:uflm ruptured vein of the right limb. Dr. emidjl, : L. . Ward of Bemidji is her attending physician. Mr. Farrell of Farley has pur- DENTISTS chased Anton Gilbert’s farm, situated across the road from his own farm. Mr. and Mrs. William Blakely, in ; company with Mr. and Mrs. Charles DR. D.' ‘L. STANTON Glakly of Turtle River, motored to DENTIST Bemidji the other night to witness Office 'in Winter Block Miss Troppmans dancing at the Grand theatre. N making a selection for your busi- }} ness statioriery be sure that the paper measures up to the standard of your success. The superiorqualityof | - DR. J. W. DIEDRICH AEX XK KRR RX o . Tt [ BERKSHIRE X R KKK KKK KK KK XK K|| Phones—Oftice 376-W. Res. 37 i Report of District No. 11 Shooks, - ’: Minn., for month ending October 3. DR. J. T. TUOMY i » 3 Number of pupils enrolled, 10. DENTISY i Number of days taught, 20. North of Markham Hotel, ) | Total days attended by all, 200. Gibbons Block Phone 330 N - Average daily attendance, 10. i ’%};e entire school had a perfect at- | tammmmmansmnsmmmmmmAn~AA~s endance, there being no case of ab- sence or ml,:mm. VETERINARIANS ; Rose L. Hoerner, teacher. IO e | | TR . o ! - is immediately evident to all who I Shooks News. . H. FI ! Felix Heibel is at Bemidji having At:r-.:y .?fi' see them i had a relapse and nervous prostra-|| office, Northern National Bank Blag. e | tion. We hope he’ll be able to re- Phone 181 é . l ! turn soon. ’ Collections a Specialty Phene 181 1 : "S5 s, . D) it They will lend to your business : ed the fair at Blackduck, October 1. > : K3 C. Pink was at Kelliher on business correspondence that quiet dignity - Tuesday. J. WARNINGER hich : ith 4 Mr. and Mrs. H. Dahlstul went to VETERINARY SURGEON (o] 1 SS § Bemidii on business Thursday. ..Office and Hospital 3 Goers west.. whic g hid assured succe { Shooks Tharatay M F. Spears sng || " wa Bumet and Tvise arer ooks Thursday Mrs. F. Spears an ave. M. 3. N, suw & bear. 1t was near | lfAEK YOUR DEALER ooks. e e Does in Stock Miss Susan Bender, who is clerking BUSINESS H . Not Have It in A K == & R STATIONERY I w er er, Mrs. x Heibelk 3 A :ocl;.lu dmll'e; ;? given by the PIONEER BSTATlONERYHOUSE { ust for Fun club Saturday. A good | crowd attended and delicious lunch EMM NN. was served. All enjoyed themselves § immensely. \ | . | | | Dafarctive

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