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i TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1919 ¥33ANOId XTIVA IrAINIg JHL PAGE THREE .. t | L—_—#—'——_W————m OO OO R - e e e S s e e — — — — ——— GRAREST OFFER ™ CAMPAIG $100 Sonora Phonograph Free! 150,000 extra votes free! A race without a parallel! Candidates in The Pioneer’s campaign have literally turned things upside down in Bemidji and surrounding territory—determined to win one of the handsome automobiles or other vaulable prizes that will be distributed next Saturday night, November 1st. They are smashing their way over all obstacles, with an eye only to success. ' Whom are you voting for? Whom are you watching? Or ARE you one of the candidates? Then you're lucky. Thisis Fortune’s most tempting offer. The candidates participating in the campaign think so, because _ they are voting with spirit and zest. Every day witnesses new triumphs, new ambitions stirred. And every day they get closer! ' , Marvelous has been the progress made. Clubs built right and left and now we come to the last offer. To show our appreciation of the splendid work the candidates have done we offer a '$100 SONORA PHONOGRAPH FREE Purchased from and on display at Geo. T. Baker Co. | Bemidji, Minnesota The Sonora Phonograph offered as a special prize possesses a tone as brilliant as the sparkle of gems and as sweet as the old love song—as clear the Sabbath church bells’ chimes and as true as the ring of a gong —this is Sonora’s tone which was awarded the highest score at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. To the candidate, regardless of district, who secures the largest number of votes issued on NEW subscrip- tions turned into this office between the dates of Monday, October 27 and Saturday, November 1st at 9 p. m. 150,000 extra votes free! Between the dates of Monday, October 27, and Saturday, November 1, 1919, at 9 p. m., 150,000 extra votes will be given for every club of $25 of new or old subscriptions in addition to the regular number of votes issued on each subscription. 3 Success or Failure? Wouldn’t it be a matter of extreme regret, if, after the campaign, you missed an automobile by a handful of votes? L\\"‘ . - We want to impress upon you the vital importance of keeping up the “lick” to the finish. Don’t slow up now. And by all means do not elect yourself a winner and complacently relinguish your interest in securing more votes—you may need ’em. Maybe some hustling candidate may outstrip you in the race and win by a few votes—the very votes you could have had, but which you failed to get because you were over-confident. Campaign Closes Safurday, November 1, 1919 at 9 p. m. _i_ SIS S T 0000000000000 00O RS AR 0000000 O RS RRRR RO S A O OO al — | l T t 1 1 t 1+