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$100 In Gold and 75,000 Exira Closes 9 P. M. Saturday, October 25—If You Have Not Started to Work Do So at Once The sum of $100 in gold will be di- | Miss Muriel Crawford.......... wided into six prizes as follows: H. A. Swisher, 1012 Miss.... To the candidate residing in Dis-|Miss Christa Wallace, 1200 er 14 and 9 p. m. Saturday, October | Miss Esther McGhee, 1709 To the candidate receiving the sec- | pMyq, M, A. Greenblat, 1218 gold. Mrs. Ethel McMahon, 1021 third largest number of votes, $10|pe i Flgie Nuss, 8th and To the candidate residing in Die- trict No. 2 who receiyes the larigast R"s’:"”d Towle, 712 Tenth number of votes issued on collections g i Tt between the dates of Tuesday, Octob- M‘;..:‘i:‘."'x':“c“‘i" 903 er 14 and 9 p. m, Saturday October Mict E. 'j'.' F .J;" o 25, witn be, siv%: $25 1nlgiold.u; A hosen, Ny To the capdidate receiving the sec-| "o™ g7 Fees dmmacesasancs 2 ond largest number of votes, $15 in gi:l::':l""" 1318 Bixby. gold. 3 " PR R To the candidate receiving the M‘:wfil" Dechaineau, Be- in gold. Note that this gt;:d ofl:r closes at GPQR Berglund, 15th and the same time as the 175,000 extra L i yote offer. A double oyportunity. Not | Rev. Lester P. Warford, 609 opportunity to win this gold, but all |Miss Ruth Caskey, Dewey collections will apply on the offer of| Ave. 176,000 extra votes for every club of $26. This gold offer is an added induce- District No. 2. count as never before. Winning one Y of these prizes does not interfere with midji. be one of the three candldates who ey will win the three magnificant auto- fifteen per cent cash commission. mobiles. Miss E.tl:l Boyer, Route 3, Let this liberal offer be your step | Bemidji to victory. 175.000 Extra Votes Free. Bert Noble, Nebish Every candidate who brings or Rev. Father Florian Loc- b eends in $26 in campaign collections nikar, Red Lake oo [ between the date of Monday October Mrs. L. F. Soland, Wilton.. fi-- - 13 and Saturday October 25, inclu- Mrs. M. T. Searl, Yola........ i sive, will be given a ballot for 175,- | Mias Alice Gerlinger, Nebish L 000 extra votes in addition to the|Mrs. Thor Knutson, Grygla i regular number of votes. The time|Miss Marie Rider, Shevlin.. i is short, so you must get right to|Miss Ella Allers, Leonard.... 4 work or this offer will be of no help | Miss Caroline Hendrickson, to you. YOU WILL RECEIVE176,-| Quiring 000 EXTRA VOTES ON EVERY $26(G. A. Ball YOU TURN IN DURING THIS PERIOD. % B ~Remember, you are not compelled a‘;‘:‘,fi:’l“fl:"h’ = to'bring in or send in the $25 in'oné sak lump sum. For instance, you may M:. E Hon dring in $6 today $6 tomorrow.and oLt g0 on. A careful record of every dol- lar will be kept and as soon as a can- didate has a club of $25 the extra will be issued and given to th &) ;:::isfidam. o Lt €| Mra. F. M: l:-ndorln(, R. 1, Bemidji ... Esther Murray, ou, International This district includes all of the city of Bemidji. $1,186 Oakland touring car, or one Miss Gladys Whitney, Guth. of the Ford touring cars. After the rie three automobiles have been award-|Mrs. E. L. Sarff, Wasl ed, each district will receive five Mri. Elven Geroy, Spur. prizes and non-prize winners will be | Margaret Caswell, Cass T 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. - AQAIeSS cooceeeceeeeeacceeenccecnsecsssnseesses s nnnsasssaasessnsnsensasasasen Candidate’s Name....occccocceeeeececcnneciensnmeenseaacsessscssacseans Dist. NO..ooceeaeienea- Amt. Paid $..cccccveeeeeenn (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 18, 1919 This Coupon will count 100 Votes when properly filled out and sent to the Campaign Managér 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. Votes Free fo All Candidates “This Great Double Offer Opens Tuesday, October 14, and 100,600 wrinkles, beauty and dimples will 93,600 | make their initial bow before the peo-| Gity Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French q Moon, and in Bnudette. by J. Wil- 26, will be given $25 in gold. | TP L T —— 327,600 said to have passed 130 summers and i ond largest number of votes, $15 in| Bemidji Ave. .....cooecmereceee 329,800| iacary pretty summer girls of Cass To the candidate receiving the| poyey Ave. ...ooorocecomomeomee 325.200 ;. 1o famous Cass Lake pageaht d, 1n_gol Park Ave. ... 326,100 1o 'Northern Minnesota Develop- only has every candidate, no matter Minnedota Ave. .......c.o...... 136,800 v'vfieyre he or she stands now, an equal | Miss Lilly Hovey, 13th St... 326,600 the award of the regular prizes or | Bty candidate in this district hds ;);:_1::&1::;1: of cash commissions to the same opportunity to win the Not only can you win a gold prize, ‘1':35» Fo.rlt;ht:d touring “Rl:e‘; ‘3:: but thousands of extra votes will :lfre o :o bi‘llru‘h‘ :‘““h plssii ] Place you In a formidable position in h‘ automo wfi: ave °g warde Tho vote column. It may lead you to |each district receive five prizes and non-prize winners will be paid|nesota Scenic Highway booklets, Ten . District No. 1. Miss Eleanor Rock, Solway.. 327,800 H. R. Lonergan, Gonvick.... 60,400 Mrs. E. Randahl, Clearbrook 328,900 Each candidate in this district has | Albin Carlson, Cass Lake.... 100,600 the same opportunity to win the|Miss Helen Schults, Bemidji 95,600 paid fifteen per cent cash commis- Lake: .oz ool ... 325,600 sion. Mrs. G. W. Potter, Malcolm 94,600 AGED CHIPPEWA WILL ATTEND FIRST ANNUAL . MEETING SCENIC ROUTE Secretary Lincoln of ’Highway Will Take Along John (Special to Pioneer.) Brainerd, Oct. ' 13.—~Age and ple of sunny Tennessee, and the city trict No. 1, who receives the largest | America Ave. ........ ... 330,200 pumber of votes issued on collections | Mrs, W. B. Erwin, 1002 Bel- A of Memphis in particular, about the Dbetween the dates of Tuesday, Octob-| grami Ave. ..oooooococececiioe 328,600 15th of October in the personage of liams. old¢ John Smith, Chippewa Indian, as many winters, and a bevy of de- Lake, who were the leading actors in films, staged under the direction of ment association, at Cass Lake last summer. Film of Pageant. This distinguished “party will travel in an express car, instead of a Pullman and in a small metallic box, of such limited dimensions as would séem almost impossible to campass these distinctive representatives or ird largest number of votes; $10 g - westimje s i ' Mrs. R. W. Koepp, 913 Miss. 103,600/ the past, and of today. The film will be shown before the Memphis Cham- 140,000 ber of Commerce and delegates in at- tendance at the first-annual conven- tion of the Mississippi River Scenic Highway, by Fred T. Lincoln of Brainerd, originator of the-movie and secretary of the association. " Boosts Northern Minn. Mr. Lincoln will attend the con- vention as a delegate from the north- ment to make the next two weeks district includes all of the ; b 3 a ern division of this greaf high 5 temgry outside of the city of Be-|ywhjch extends from guquue.g 17;"32, to Itasca Park, Minn., and will take advantage of the opportunity to do some first-hand publicity work for northern Minnesota. Good Publicity Work. He has shipped a quantity of Min- Thousand Lake maps and ¢anoe trails booklets and other literature to Memphis. He will also prépare news- paper articles for publication in daily papers of that city. Boosters of northern , Minnesota recognize in this a splendid opportunity to offer first-hand information on the world of attractions Minnesota offers to tourists, and the publicity work in- cident to the same, it is felt, is in good hands in the person of the Brainerd publicity man. CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE Value of Orchard Is Greatly Increased by Spraying—Cost Is Compara- . || " tively Small. - 'sj : % Although spraying is one of the most expensive of orchard operations, the value of the crop is 8o greatly in- creased thereby, that it is a compara- tively small -investment, the expense amounting to merely ‘a fraction of re- turns directly due thereto. Orchard spraying i8 very cheap form of insur- ance. ° f THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS COULDN'T RAISE HAND TO HER HEAD Mrs. Ganash Says Tanlac Was Worth Weight in Gold to Her—All troubles Overcome «“Before I finished my first bottle of Tanlac I knew that I had at last found just the medicine I needed,” said Mrs. Mary Ganash who lives at 2217 North' Second St., Minneapolis, Minn., while talking to a Tanlac rep- resentative the other day. d “There are many people who suf- fer from stomach trouble and indi- gestion just like I did,” continued Mrs. Ganash, “and as a benefit to these people, I am glad to have this opportunity to tell them what great relief Tanlac has brought to me. When I commenced taking Tanlac my stomach was in such bad condi- tion that I couldn’t retain what little I ate, and I would have awful cramping spells on account of gas forming.- Even a glass of milk would some times cause me to suffer terribly. I was badly constipated all the time, and had to take a purga- tive of some kind nearly every day. I.had such bad spells of dizziness that I would have to hold on to something to keep from falling. I suffered a lot from headaches, too, and was so nervous that the least noise would upset me, and such a thing as a good night’s sleep was out of the question with me. Then to add to my suffering, I contracted rheumatism in my arms and shoulders so bad that there were times when I couldn’t raise my hand to my head. For the last three months before I commenced taking Tanlac, I was con- fined to my bed most of the time. “Well, it just seemed impossible for me to find a medicine or treat- ment that would do me any good, but I meda up my mind to keep on trying, so when I heard about Tan- 1ac I bought a bottle and commenced taking it. I have only taken four bottles ‘of. this medicine so ' far, and T can truthfully say that I feel as well in“every way ‘as I ever did in my ‘life. "I 'have gained ten pounds already, and T know T am still gain- ing every day. I have a fine appe- \ . Smith as Guest at all. » i £F 83 20 g s B S« ol ] LY §3 3 n 88 o s - T 9 & Zw L] - ] L -] 3 i :‘.3 §8 A& z- 24 Sa [ bs & . 3§ o v i . & = o - g- -4 it g.‘! B -] FE] -] o o EE E!- o B o ® g8 e 24 (] =S 21 ol | - o e, of what our du- ties are to those Qi - R RRIRIR i wh our - manner s I} TO READERS ENTERPRISE AUTO C0.. Auto Livery and Taxi Service decorous, our or- ganization is ef- classified .column of the Pioneer ‘Hoidat and otr 3 ;‘_lg_l.ch are signed _similar Day and Night Service business conduct Th 2 4 ‘Mo B|| Office: Remore Hotel, Cor. appeals to every bune?igg;?‘:?:hx: #fln‘ to I 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. man’s sense of answer them should do so by Office Phone 1. The Northern Minnesota Farmer's Best and Safest THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER tite, and the best of all is, I can eat anything I want and as much as I want and I never suffer a particle afterwards. headaches have left me too, and that alone makes Tanlac worth its weight in gold to me, every night, and. get up feeling fine every morning, and after eating a hearty breakfast, I do all my house work and it doesn’t seem to tire me & I tell everybody I meet about Ou“ Walters Tanlac, and have gotten several peo- b ple to take it. I just can’t find words to express how happy I am, and how grateful I feel for what this wonder- ful medicine has done for me.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the T —EAT— Third Street Cafe ——— The .rheumatism and I'sleep like a baby cording to quality. Phones’ Yards—at 4th & Do the Waiting LNt 4.0 H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R exalted idea L Many. ads -appear .in the mail, addressed as directed in the ads. Many persons call up 5 this office and ask who the ad- itk B s s is paper has no knowledge of i thé Sivertiser’s identity and it | the party is known we have 1o ?ufl: ity’ to give out any. in- * Give Our Horses & Chance on Your Idle Acres—in Partner- ship with Sheep, Clover and Harvest Hand Spuds. i Cash Crop ON EASY TERMS, ON BANKABLE PAPER, OR TRADE FOR \ FOREST PRODUCTS OR LAND 60 Teams 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 Thefi 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 potat6 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 ruliné market prices or ) 1500 Cords Box Bolts in 16 foot or short lengths; 1500 Cords Wood and Excelsior Bolts; 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 At— .Lavinia Turtle Farley Tenstrike Hines Blackduck Funkley Shooks Kelliher Benedict Laporte On N. P. Railway At— Federal Dam . Spur 327 Boy River Tobique Remer Shovel Lake Pinewood Leonard .On Soo Line At— " Rosby * Farris Solway Shevlin On G. N. Railway . At stations where farmers will join hands to put in 20 car load 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 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 $250 per acre or more. . ’ Act quick, wire or phone your wants in horses, sheep andllog;. as well as quantity of forest products or stumpage for sale. J. J. OPSAHL COMPANY “THE HOME MAKERS” Phone 177 Bemidji, Minn. Woell located lands and stumpage for sale on easy terms Buy, own and operate your own Farm Factory 4 MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 1919 AT . WOOD FOR SALE Four foot and 16 inch, all kinds and quality. Price ac- GEO. H. FRENCH Office 93 — Residence 248J Irvin and, 400 Miflnesofa Ave. First Class Rooms in Connection Pipe Man and - Tobbaconist Residence Phone 10 WM. M'CUAIG Subscribe for The Ploneer Spuds Are the Farmers’ Safest emo Buipesaq gi¢ 105 qiuom Jod s3ued O Wesl 00°0SI$ * 103 Muowm aod 00'I$ @m0 Bujpeciq g¢ 103 Juowm Jod U g weel Q'SZZ$ * 20 Puow iod QGI$ - WwR) 0Q'STI$ * J03 YIuow Jod. sJuULd gg " M08 poolq gp$ 20 uowm Jod MU Qf