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‘@AGE TWO i THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . Exira Cash Prize Otfer Closes Saturday, October 23, at 3 a.m. Country Candidates May Mail Subscriptions and Remittances Any Time Saturday and They Will Be Counted Little Time Remains Now in Which to Win a Veritable Shower of Gold EVERYONE HAS EQUAL CHANCE TO WIN City Candidates Should Note That All Subscriptions to Apply on Extra Cash Prize Offer Must Be in Pioneer Office Before 9 P. M. October 25—175,000 Extra Vote Offer for Clubs of $25 Closes at Same Time The sum of $100 in gold will be di- wided into six prizes as follows: To the candidate residing in Dis-} trict No. 1, who receives the largest number of votes issued on collections ‘between the dates of Tuesday, Octob- er 14 and 9 p. m. Saturday, October 26, will be given $25 in gold. To the candidate receiving the sec- ond largest number of votes, $15 in gold. third largest number of votes, $10 in gold. To the candidate residing in Dis- trict No. 2 who receives the largest number of votes issued on collections ‘between the dates of Tuesday, Octob- or 14 and 9 p. m. Saturday October 26, will be given $26 in gold. To the candidate receiving the second largest number of votes, $16 [ in gold. To the candidate recelving the third largest number of votes, $10 in gold. Note that this gold offer closes at the same time as the 175,000 extra vote offer. A double opportunity. Not only has every candidate, no matter where he or she stands now, an equal opportunity to win this gold, but all collections will apply on the offer of 175,000 extra votes for every club of $256. - This gold offer is an added induce- ment to make the next two weeks count as never before. Winning one of these prizes does not interfere with the award of the regular prizes or the payment of cash commissions to non-winners. Not only can you win a gold prize, but thousands of extra votes will place you in a formidable position in the vote column. It may lead you to be one of the three candidates who will win the three magnlncent auto- mobiles. Let this liberal offer be your step to_victory. 175.000 Extra Votes Free. Every candidate who brings or sends in $25 in campaign collections between the date of Monday October 13 and Saturday October 25, inclu- sive, will be given a ballot for 176,- 000 extra votes in addition to the regular number of votes. The time - is short, so you must get right to work or this offer will be of no help to you. YOU WILL RECEIVE 176,- 000 EXTRA VOTES O NEVERY $26 YOU TURN IN DURING THIS PERIOD. Remember, you are not compelled to bring in or send in the $25 in one lump sum. For instance, you may bring in $6 today $6 tomorrow and 8o 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 votes will be issued and given to the candidate. 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 tuoring cars. After the three automobiles have been award- ed, each district will receive five prizes and non-prize winners will be paid 15 per cent cash commission. Mrs. M. A. Greenblat, 1218 Bemidji Ave. . 358,900 Mrs. Ethel McM: 1 Dewey. Ave. .. . 358,200 Miss Lucene Mc! 3 \-Bemidji Ave. . ‘Miss Christa, Wallace 1200 America Ave. .. Miss Esther McGhee, 1709 Irvine Ave. ... Mrs. W. B. Ervnn. 1002 Bel- trami Ave. Miss Lilly Hovey, 13th St... Miss Esther F. Johnson, Ny- more Miss Elsie Nuss, 8th and Park Ave. 357,900 357,800 354,600 355,600 352,600 354,600 351,800 Ave. Miss Alva Dechaineau, Be- midji G. R. Martin, 1315 Bixby.... Raymond Towle, 712 Tenth 350,400 350,100 St sl 348,900 Rev. Lester P. Warford, 609 Minnesota Ave. ... . 335,800 Miss Muriel Crawford 308,700 Mrs. R. W. Koepp, 913 Miss. G. C. Berglund, 168,700 15th and . 159,600 . 101,600 iss.... 93,600 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 opportunity 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 To the candidate recelving thel | I MRS. M. A. GREENBLAT —Photo by Hak Mrs. M. A. Greenblat is one of the most enthusiastic candidates in the race for automabiles offered by The Pioneer. ' Mrs. Greenblat has a wide circle of friehds who are taking a keen interest in her campaign. and non-prize winners will be paid 15 per cent cash commission. Miss Marie Riders, Shevlin.: 358,200 Mrs. Jens Beck, Kelliher..... 357,600 Mrs. Nels Willets, Route 2, Bemidji 355,600 Miss Ethel Boyer, Route 3. Bemidji Signa: Sletten, Bagley . Mrs. Clara B. l’rongl:t, Blackduck Cass Caswell, .. 352,600 Miss Ella Ehlers, Leonard.... 352,600 Mrs. F. M. Pendergast, R. R. . 355,200 354,900 . 354,900 1, Bemidji . 351,600 Mlu Eleanor Rock, .. 351,600 Rev. Father Florian Loc- nikar, Red Lake 350,600 Mrs. E. Randahl, Clear! 350,200 Mrs. L. F. Soland, Wilto Mrs. F. Hendrickson, M 348,700 -. 354,600 .. 200,600 .. 184,600 175,600 Mrs. M. T Sonrl, Yola Mlu Pearl Doughman, Miz- 161,800 124,600 106,800 104,500 89,600 Mlll Helen Schultz, Bemidji Mrs. Thor Knutson, Grygle Mrs. E. L. Sarff, Waskish.... H. R. Lonergan, Gonvick.... Miss Caroline Hendrickson, Quiring . Bert Noble, Nebish 93,100 51,800 38,628 11,600 10,800 10,750 Mrs. Elven Geroy, Spur..... Miass Alice Gerlinger, Nebish Esther Murray, Baudette.... G. A. Ballou, International Falls ..... FINE OLD ENGLISH CASTLE; Ancient Dwelling In Reality a Fortl- fied Manor—Characteristics Have Been Maintained. Stokesay castle, which dates back to 1419, is probably one of the finest of all England’s old dwellings. Al- though called a castle, this ancient dwelling is really a fortified manor, and all of its ancient characteristics have been maintained through the last 509 years. The great hall, which is more than 50 feet long and 30 feet wide, is easily the most striking feature of the old manor house. The windows of the castle are all large, and the hall was thus made a much more pleasant place to live in than the at that time. During the thirteenth century the builders first began to make Eng- lish dwelling houses pleasant to live in, instead of mere places of shelter or defense. Windows of the king’s houses were ordered to be glazed outside doors to have protecting porches, fireplaces to be built, and numerous other household additions made. In some places the windows were filled with painted glass and majority of houses built in England ‘Cheering Him Up. 5 He (dejectedly)—Is this final? It there no hope for me? She—Oh, my, yes! There are lots of girls who are not so particular as I am. . el Alcohol From Moss. A Swedish syndicate is planning to distill alcohol spirit from white moss, there being enormous qqantmes of it available, PSR Py e Subscribe for The Pioneer. BUSINESS AND | PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn, Physician and Surgeon Oftice: Miles Blosk C. R. SANBORN, M. D. | House Phone 449——Office phone 5% | DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Oftice Miles Block DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgéon Office Security Bank Block GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. RS TR e e T DR. L. A. WARD I Miles Block Phone 560 | D. H. FISK Attorney at Law Oftice, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 181 Collections a Specialty Phone 181 DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block North of Markham Hot Gibbons Block o:zl‘ 230 DR. J. T. TUOMY | et e e e S VETERINARIANS e St ettt el S Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R, Burgess DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians Phones: omeo 3-R; Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON ..Office and Hospital 3 doors west.. of Troppman's. Phone No. $rd Street and !rv?l. l'l."'. P A A A A A A A A A BUSINESS TOM SMART Dray and Tramster Res. Phone 58 Oftice Phone 13’ 818 America ——e NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY Dwight D. Miller WE CAN XInsure Anything Anywhere Offices. Security Bank Bldg., Tel. 167 Many ads appear in the classified column of the Pioneer which are signed similar to this: “J. B., care Pioneer.” These are what are known as blind ads and those wishing to answer them should do so by mail, addressed as directed in the ads. Many persons call up this office and ask who the ad- vertiser is. In several instances this paper has no knowledge of the walls decorated with rare paint- ings. Subscribe for The Pioneer. the advertiser’s identity and if the party is known we have no authority to give out any in- formation. GET RICHQUICK —for all your photo work. Quality work at money sav- ing prices. Folder portraits only $3 per dozen up. Kodak developing 10c, prines only 3, 4 and 5 cents. . L3 W s Rich:Studio Phone 570-W 10th St. and Doud, Bemidji THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS e !mnma;;:mmwummn g !Hfu!m . Lo} -fof - Jof-Jog:Jof-fol Jol:Joffol ol Do You Know the leference Between GoldLabel and Green Label Brer Rabbit Molasses Brer Rabbii NEW TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1919 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 514 Minnesota Ave.,, Bemidji J. blsiar, Mgr. 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