Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 29, 1919, Page 2

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* WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1919 B L . 382,600 - ] Mrs. Clara ' B. Prought, DRY CLEANING H. C. NELSON X Blackduck ..... 381,700 Clothes Cleaners for Men, Womea Piano Tuning and Piano and Violia Miss Marie Rider, Shevlin.. 381,400 and Children e 5 i Rev. Father Florian Loc- epairing—DBow Filling nikar, Red Lake Mrs. Nels Willets, R 381,000 216 Beltrami Ave. Phone 573W Make a Winning Racel.::2.: == PROFESSIONAL = Reward Hovers Near, Waiting for Those Who Have the : 370:800 DOCTORS deg‘;ezgykggfimg;':a;"g; e W i i Mrs. Jens Beck, Kellih 379,500 i : Samie s Grup T tie o TR . [ R G e cvwons £ wecxr—| | ENTERPRISE AUTO €0, || oo Have Great Possibilities Mi:; gfi':'g’l:l g g;;::% Physicians and Surgeons Auto Livery n!d Taxi Se.rflce CHRISTMAS Signa Sletten, Bagley . 372,200 Office Miles Blook Day and Night Service PORTRAITS Office: Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. —the popular, economical, ac- 150,000 EXTRA VOTES EVERY CLUB $25 |0 b s e, 370,800 h pal 354,900 DR. H. A. NORTHROP ceptable gifts. Give your photo Miss Gladys Whitney, Guth- QIT!O‘P'A;I-!‘?‘ FEYS Office Phone 1 in a beautiful calendar, free, . p s : . i . 200,600 s . : The Clock Is Ticking Away the Seconds That Will Bring The| rie g :gg,soo PETEEN ok itios Shaserits Residence Phone 10 extra with orders this month, at WM. M’CUAIG Mrs. M. T. Searl, Yola. 175,600 Miss Helen Schultz, Bemidji 166,800 Pioneer’s Campaign to a Close Rich Portrait Studio Phone 520W 10th St. & Doud i It’s a mighty long road that has no ending, but if one travels far enough the end will surely come in sight. And so it is with The Bemidji Ploneer voting campaign. The long Journey for popularity and prizes will come to an end for all contestants at 9 o'clock Saturday night. As stated in previous campaign stories, the campaign will positively close at 9 eharp, and not one dollar or vote will ibe accepted after that time. It is therefore advisable for all contestants and those laboring in their interests to send or mail their votes in good time, to make sure of safe arrival. However, the safest and best way is for candidates to come to the campaign department Saturday morning or not later than Saturday afternoon and deposit their ballots in the ballot box. Look over the above conditions carefully. Do not jump at the con- clusion that you understand any par- ticular one until you are absolutely sure of its full meaning. If the pre- caution of careful reading is taken there should be no vain regrets con- cerning votes being rejected because they did not conform to the rules of the campaign. If in doubt concerning any point, ask questions until everything is clear. . DISTRICT NO. 1. This district includes all of the city of Bemidji. Each candidate in this district has the same opportunity to win the $1,186 Oakland touring car, or one of the Ford tuoring cars. After the Mrs. Thor Knutson, Grygle 106,800 Mrs. E. L. Sarff, Waskish.... 104,500 H. R. Lonergan, Gonvick.... 89,600 C0-OPERATIVE CAR OF CATTLE AND ONE OF SHEEP SHIPPED MONDAY Sympathy in Bereavement of Tenstrike Father Whose Son Was Drowned LUNDE and DANNENBERG Chiropractors Hours 10 to 12 a.m.; 2 t0 5,7 to 8 p.m. Phone 401-W Calls made" 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidji DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block l (Special to Pioneer.) Tenstrike, Oct. 29.—A co-opera- tive car of cattle and one of sheep DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Now Located 1122-24 Harmon Place 200 Cars to Be Sold This Month Prices from $50 to $3,000 in Our New Building Terms, One-third Down, Balance to Suit R lock : But above all don’t fail at the|three automobiles have been award-|was shipped from here Menday by || phone 595 = © "= Ren Fhone 197 Buicks Studebakers i critical time when one of the cars is|ed, each district will receive five|the farmers of Hagali, Spur and the Ford S 4 w‘m:tin yi);;r‘ grupt.hul’):n't be ; pnzu'd ] 5lmi non-'pnzt 'ue.hwinnm will be|surrounding country. The cars went - oras axons 3 quitter. n’t say too tough | pai per cen commission. to South St. Paul. ! a'proposition for me. I can’t win the |Miss Christa Wallace, 1200 The sympathy of the community is DR. E. H. MARCUM DOdgeS oa.k lands . first prize. If you want one of the| America Ave. ... ... 385,800 extended to A. B. Dairs and family Office hours, 11 a.m. to 12 m. Overlands Paiges i cars make up your mind that you are | Miss Lucene McCuaig, 903 in their recent bereavement—the 2 p.m tob p m M ll H b'l [ folng to got it and you will get it | Bemidii Ave. loss of thelr son and brother, Fred Schroeder Block axwells upmobiles | ugh votes will win one of ose | Mrs. W. B, Erwin, Dairs, who was drowned in Erickson S cars and I will keep Working for| trami Ave. ... Lake while hunting last Thursday. || OTice 2hone 18 Rea. phone 311 Chevrolets Reos " votes with courage and patience and | Rev. Lester P. Warford, 609 The deceased was one of the popu- Chalmers OldsmOblleS win it,” Minnesota Ave. ................ 380,800 )lar young men of the community, Don’t allow yourself for one in- stant to entertain that delusion of Mrs. M. A. Greenblat, 1218 and a member and officer of the A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. ALMOST ANY MAKE OR MODEL Weak ‘minis. that. auythios whlch c.""'“ji Ave. ... eeeeeeee 380,500 Amerlics:; L:gion w}l{:ichhw;s retcentlz SPECIALIST k b B R. Martin, 1315 Bixby.... 379,200 | organize ere. e RNad returne Nose—Throat ought to be done is impossible. There | piqq E,m.,mf.-. Johu‘:' 1’1,_ £ but a short time ago from Germany, Ey.'—:;:.: ;M = Lar geSt; StOC and LongeSt Terms is always a way to do anything that| nore . 376,600 | where he was stationed with the Northwest’s Larg‘est Used Car Dealers outht to I!:e don% i G i Gt Mrs. Eth 8 1 Army of Occupation after the sign- - emember wha enera. Tan ing of the armistice. . i said: “In almost every battle after Miln):'l.;:{-it"fiu 8th .;;j 313200 Guy Cohenor and wife and baby l' J' BAR fLETT co' lnc' hours of fighting there came a criti- C. R. SANBORN, M. D. . 371,800 left Sunday night for Wiscons_in, Physician and Surgeon . cal moment in which both parties . 2 where they are going to stay during Voretrod out o . shay Mo Als Decbainenn, Bex "1 | nhere they a1 e More Space Minneapolis, Minn, More Cars Tac up at that moment and|p. - B i ¢ g Ray Booth returned Saturday from 0 pounded hard would win.” M':"R“d' Caskey, Dewey 370,200 Ncrtlf Dakota, where he has been Hause, Fhone: 448 ftice ‘phone b R e i o 4 working for five months. — |Raymond Towle, 712 Tenth Alec Collett and family ot Hines | = CAMPAIGN JUDGES. have moved in the S. G. Maule build- DR. EINER JOHNSON Final oot of s vobas ot M here will be a public auction of Fhysiciea sad Surgecn will determins, the wi:n:'n :f seven hundred yearling ewes at the Bemidjl, Minn. Brookside sheep ranch, eleven miles prizes in the Bemidji Pioneer’s || Mrs. R. W. Koepp, 913 Miss. 168,700 Wed Oct. $3,500 campaign will l_)e__in charge ||G. C. Berglund, 15th and ggfthM"‘f g?g:;;lki:' thee ,2:?&1:3{ pm; DENTISTS :f five prominent Bemidji business k ... 159,600 | prietor of this ranch. He shipped en. 101,600 | fi¢ f sh last Pnnd.n!‘ M. W. Deputy, normal ||H. A. Swisher, 1012 M 93,600 gp]t::; f’:-z;d’;gn&e:: . ’s 96D 188 DR. J. T. TUOMY school president. Those who had intended driving in D! D. S. Mitchell, New York Life Insurance company representative. G. W. Harnwell, manager St. Hilaire Lumber company. W. L. Brooks, cashier Northern National bank. DISTRICT NO. 2. North of Markham Hotel, their cars to the Hallowe’en dance Gibbons Block Phone 230 at the spur school house Friday This district includes all of the territory outside of the city of Be- midji. Each candidate in this district has night are out of luck if they haven't an old fashioned sleigh to fall back on, as the roads are in pretty bad shape for auto traveling right now. DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST E. A. Barker, proprietor Bark- ||the same opportunity to win the| John Stechman went to Bemidji er's Drug and Jewelry store. $1,185 Oakland touring car, or one|Saturday where he played in the Officeidn Wintee: Blosk These gentlemen will take pos- ||0f the Ford touring cars. After the|football game of Bemidji against s session of the ballot box Saturday, || three automobiles have been awarded | Coleraine. November 1, 1919, and no onme connected with The Pioneer will have any hand in counting the votes. each district will receive five prizes and non-prize winners will be paid 16 per cent cash commission. Mrs. E. Randahl, Clearbrook 382,900 DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Offiee—O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Mrs. J. F. Hermann has as her guest this week, her aunt, Miss Alice Byington. Mrs. Fred Graham of Bemidji |LEhones—Office 376-W. Res. 376-R —_— e _l|Margaret Caswell, Cass spent Sunday and Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rice. LAWYERS £ N Delbert Tufford returned Wednes- Rules Governing Close Of Campaign. | day from Dakota, where he has been Candidates cannot be too careful working all summer. D. H. FISK about sending their ballots so that they will reach the campaign depart- ment before 9 p. m. Saturday, No- vember 1, and as a matter of precau- tion, every one of them, especially living outside of the city of Beidji, should read and weigh each line of what we have to say. We would dislike to see any candi- date lose a single vote because of the excitement which is suer to occur during the last few hours of the cam- paign, or because of some misunder- standing on their part. It is impos- sible for you to exercise too much caution in arriving at a full under- standing of the rules and conditions governing the closing of the cam.- paign. First—All votes and remittances, no matter at what time mailed, must be received in the office of the cam- paign department of The Pioneer be- fore 9 p. m. Saturday, November 1. If not received at this hour they will be worthless and will not be counte. Second—All remittances and votes should be addressed to the campaign manager and not to individuals. This is to prevent confusion. Third—Contestants may send in their reserve votes any time now, as the ballot box has been locked and sealed and the key placed in 1 he Pio- neer safe. This ballot oox will not be opened except by the Jjudges at the final count. When sending in these votes do not roll or fold, but send them in a flat package, using a little cardboard so as to keep them absv- SPECIAL PRIZE! $100 Sonora Phonograph purchased from and on display at Geo. T. Baker’s Bemidii, Minn. There were *“movies” at the Guild hall four nights last week. This novel attraction in Tenstrike drew a large crowd each night, despite the fact that the pictures were shown under great difficulties and were of an inferior quality. High mass will be celebrated at the Catholic church in Tenstrike next Sunday at 10 o’clock by Rev. Foumosse of - Blackduck. Miss Grace Hagadone visited her sister, Mrs, Jackson, for a few days last week. Word has been received from Mrs. Paul Robinson, who took her hus- band to Arizona for his health last week, that Mr. Robinson stood the trip fairly well and they have great hopes of his continued improvement. 0. Riggs of Bemidji was in town drilling the band boys. Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 181 Collections a Specialty Phone 181 GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYRR Miles Block Phone 560 Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DENISON & RURGESS Veterinarians Phones: Office 3-R; Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON ..Office and Hospital 3 doors west.. of Troppman’s. Phone No. 309 3rd Street and Irvine ave. BUSINESS FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER Welghs 700 Pounds. A new “baby” airplane of Swedish make weighs only 700 pounds and has a speed of 80 miles an hour. Own Only Ground’s Surface. In Japan individuals own only the surface of the ground and its prod- ucts, all mineral deposits being gov- ernment property. Phone 144 - DR. H. A. HASS 212 Beltrami Avenue 1 “The Nationis Shine & Nation-wide appreciation has led to a nation-wide distribution. SumotA can be bought in every city, town and hamlet, and the price is as always— TEN CENTS. Nation-wide popularity is due to the MERIT of SumorA. Users everywhere appreciate the quick, easy shine, convenient, key-opening box, leather preserving qualities and economy in use. SumorA HOME SET makes shining a matter of seconds. Genuine Bristle Dauber cleans the shoes and applies polish quickly and easily. utely flat. Be sure to use special To the candidate in the DENTIST Larg:e La!pb’s Wool .P.Olisher with felt delivery stamps on all letters, votes, lwholefca:impaign, regard- = I - cushion brings the brilliant shine with a v e ess o istrict, who se- Office Over Boardman’s Drug 'urs made to order, repaired of Tl reaching cundidates n vins|| CUTes the largest number Store. Fhone 447 and remodeled at A 1o Temovd duat nd to be returned for tne final count, the campaign department will not, of votes issued on NEW BROCKMAN FUR renew the lasting SumorA Shine. subscriptions between the FACTORY Alth h the buyin, power after today, return any votes that are dat Oug g dib tisasd e ates of Monday, October ERN MINN. AGENCY. ’ Enowledgment wili s et 2| 27, and Saturday, Novem- ||| MR Dighe . Milies A Ttorpman's Depastment Stare of your dollar has shrunk, ever, by letter, of all subscriptions and remittances received from candi- ber 1, 1919, at 9 p. m., will WE CAN 10 CENTS = A be given a Sonora Phono- Insure Anything Anywhere : = I ool hox s o cracorne | grah worth §100—win- ||{ omie, Norerm Niefoml Bk || e oy e oy ||| SELL buys Smod - 77 A candidates. If you do not receive a ning this extra prize does Bldg., Phone 131 §14 Minnesota Ave., Bemidjt | a‘ny COIor' l"“l/(' e prompt acknowledgment of subscrip-|| not interfere with the J. Disar, Mer. Fhone SN-W | . BLACK TAN N tions and remittances that you send|| award of the regular g WHI in, be sure to notify the campaign department immediately. Fifth—The free 100-vote coupons are now of no value, as they erpired last Saturday, October 25. Votes can now only be secured on collections. prizes or the payment of cash commissions accord- ing to rules of campaign. TE \ OX-BLOOD BROWN | | i ———e e st [ Defective

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