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} SE— e beware of the poker proclivity and pool-room habit otherwise destiny has you on the list. { 1y A cough, just a little cough. It may not (i RA'LRUA ns MAY ‘amount to much. Or, it may amount to ne Ou everything! Some keep coughing untilthe < lung tissues-are sencusly injured. Others > Ask ymdndordoul A,,, s Chgr'” P,.;. stop their cough with Ayer’s Cherry Pec- 5 £t Snld for seventy.-years. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY - THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. E. H. DENU, C. EgCARSONGY Enterad In the Postoffico at Bemia} qmmn.sh Q}mfl . Slaggimatt SUE"E W B SUHSGEIPIIUN- $5.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANGE PANIC SPECTER IS SHOWN TAFT Financiers Woflfi getagii 'Proposed Legislation. WILL NOT OPPOSE INGORPORATION lAW . ' : i oo H 0s 0 o - i e [} : - T e Mea the plalnllft. being an alleged trust, r' w %( 0 pleaséiwo n, fbut eTntter ress“themsélves princi- pally to worry other women. Erdfllflll Act, - had no.right to prosecute In this state, = The judge, in discharging the jury and R ST es G! vlrtual\y throwlng the case out of publish!in tHé Fol- . manner the notices..of all the -in this city. A Y141 Gl:h\lfifi = %“"PRG&RAM | CITY OF BEMIDIIL 1 ) i1 County, Seat. o People who never take chances Populahon—!n ISUO 7000. AP Sunmer HesirtHubdbodl of &mfiem make their summer homes on Lake -Be- midji.; Bishing boating dnd bathing Ao commodations. ‘are ‘second 'to none'in the United States. Area—Ten square miles incorporated: Altitude—1400 feet above sea level, Water Power—2200 ' developed: horse~ power, Mississippi riyer. Water—Absolutely pute. ‘Two artesian wells. 3 Water Mains—About seven miles. Boating—500 miles by lake and river. Death Rate—5.4 a thousand in 1908. Anaual Rainfall—33.7 .inches, Temperature—20 above, winter; 75 summer, mean, Sewer Mains—About three miles: Cement Sidewalks—Six ~ and. 'a</-half miles. Lakeshore Drives—Ten miles. Parks—Two. Water Frontage—Ten miles, and-Mississippi river. A Home Town—1600 residences. Taxpayers—1200. Churches—8. Schoot Houses—Three. Bank Deposits—$750,000. Maapfactures—Hardwood - handles, lum- ber, lath, shingles, and various.: other industries. Great Distributing Point—Lumber prod- ucts, groceries flour, feed and hay. Postal Receipts—$17,000for 1909, 10th place in state outside of St. Paul, Minne- apolis and Duluth. Railroads—Great Northern, Minnesota & International, M., R.'L. & M., Minneapolis, St. Paul' & 'Sault Ste. Marie, Wilton & Northern, Bemidji-Sauk Centre. Railroad Depots—Four. Passenger Trains—Twelve daily. Hospitals—One. Distances—To St. Paul, 230 miles; to Duluth, 167 miles. Hotels—Fifteen. Breweries—One. Sawmills—Four. Handle Factories—One. Wholesale Houses—Four. Banks—Three. = Auto Garages—One. in 1910. two lakes The lungs of business need the - “-‘““-‘“'Tmuim wore nerve-than those™ who' Before you try Qnyzhmzqur{un be sure that'it doesinot burt !»a.nybody. If a fellow makes money running his store, he seems to thmk he 15 running it just’ right? TE e’ Had'a hen that.would, lay) ane egg a year, probably he wouldn’t think it worth I while to feed her up ‘and get her to lay three or four. EARLY REGUVERY EXPEBTED King Gustavus of eweden :Stands Op: eration' | Well. Stockholm, Feb. 9.—An ;official h\xL letin issued by the physicians in at- tendance upon King Gustavus, ‘who ‘was operated /upon: for: appendieitis; announces that the king's condition Grand Forks to Duluth, ard [* KING GUSTAVUS.;., is satisfactory and that he wasg-show- ing every sign of a speedy recovery.. King Gustavus, whose illness was fifty-two years: of ‘age and as he 1s'a man of. robust health. the physiclans anticipate’ no untoward developments. | and raillway ‘magnate who calls at the' “'White ‘House to “discuss ‘legislation only of ‘thirty:stx hours” duration, /8| Prelldent Don Not Rell:h Wayn Some nf His. Interviewars ,lmi 1 Not Incllntd to Relinquish Any sub stantial Part, of His, Plan—Hm(ed That Monday’u I..lquldatlon an Wall 1 Street Wu “‘Enaluaered" by the "Intereun.” 3 Wnsmnston, Eeb d—-Ptenidene 'z:m is considering whether he will have to/ put his back to the ‘wall and “mix it” ‘Wwith'the big financial intérests as well'ds withlcongress in order to’ put' threugh: his, legislative - programmen) From . the. beginning:of. the. present | session there has been a tremendous, amount of advice from the lnterests in the ‘matter ‘ot ‘administration’ pro- ‘gramme and the’president 'hus.'had’ hard, work in-his,efforts to.provei that' his measures are,destined “ultimater; 1y” to bepefit capital. Every finaucler drags forth‘that fearsome! bugaboo—& financial : panic—and : itries to show, that any, rndica.l legislation will ruin the comntry. * < ' At some 'points this has:approached: -almost, to,,&, threat, which, the, presi- clously to his butlinéd programme and 18 ‘not inclined 5to rélinguish: ‘any! sub stantial feature, But, if Wall street's temporary epi- |1 ¥ feptic of Moday was the result of thé introduc¢tion:of the president’s:federal incorporation . bill. .in, , congress,; Wall | street has reached a point where it 'Pis frightened by shadows.” dent does not intend forcing the fed:: eral incorporation bill;to passage this: . | year. 7'THe' things'that“are worrying Wall street: most, /however; are ‘the inter< 1| state. commerce law amendments. rec-; ommended by the president and the ‘possibility “of further triist‘ prosecu- aptions if the supreme court upholds: the | verdicts in the Standard. Oil, and, ;to- bacco trust cases. It has been pretty definitely “ settled ‘that the president contemplates a campaign under the Sherman anti-trust-law .if. that law. holds good in the.pending cages. LIQUIDATION - WAS/FIXED - UP Mnrg . ‘not op j-dence in'tHe The"prest- | =y i {5k 141 ) vJudge E H. Gary, chairman of the board of directors-of —the Urited States Steel corporation, declares that althoughde hayt notsyed/studied thel ‘proposed bill ,caretully, S confl- "A’d nlstr!&f{‘)fl‘ afid “pro- ¥iding the bill ignpracticable,” will cheerfully incorporate under it. nddress Whit:h !;e defly— olithbla universtty om'- ‘th’e ness,” ln which he advocated leg—nsla» “tion similar to that now roposed. gilatiid _._b_s.fi.__L_._ED. infant when.he is suddenly The sturdiest; chapintownusuallys is:seif controlyiand is-utterl the icommon i sense --that;gharac-) terizes his everyday:agtionsq 11w o For example: He/.comes home nred, eats:a-heavy dinner; andssits | dowa tosxeed and-smoke-away.a qulet evening. i, 'Suddenly he notices a welght ont his - stomachs Tithen sharp:<pains aroundshissheart, and:a feeling: of suffocation: “Thoughtsi-of -theatt disease’>rushover! him; and:in his agony he fears the worst:’ His trouble:was zacut diges« tion: brought: oniby: overlnadmg his tired stomachy ! Aicouple ofiiDyspepsias l‘ab}ets would have-given-him--instant re— fifi%fi?fi&&%fl ] Nlmy—nv;n Pen:Cent of the. Men :En, gaged.in; Chicago-Tietminals Vote for Suspenston of Work Unlel_ Demand: Are Granted and Compahies Propos y {to Seek an Injunctionyincthe Fed: eral Courti | 1 Chicago, Teb, —It-iidtibibhs of Brotherhood-of Railway. Trainme; r¢ighteen the federal court for an injunction Te: straining;-the,men- front’ goingiout ;) Z This was the statement made;by an| ofllclal of.one of the roads affe o Jm the Erdmaniaét, whichwasd designed for the settlement of.labor. trqubl ‘ al agreed to submit grievances with the [ Switchmen t6tire Widiidn &6k, 21 New’ Initerpretation’ of “AdH THé ‘railroads” now “conténd’ that #ty > ° 150 protects them: from. interfefenceq« by any .organization with the operation |, f trains whose crews have invoked| the Erdmdn! dct!*Iiadmuch’ as the 'Switchmen’s unfonhas™ already in- 'woked this? ac B “rail qeifl declare that' . btrike by’ thé Brothétl hood . of , Railway, -Tralnmen, - which "Would ¢all| dut =il ithe Fardmen?who sare members, would constitute inter- ference and should be so considered. Union officials assert that if the fed- efal, court; so. interprets, the;-Erdman act ‘that law will serve as a . powertul weapon for-employers. ‘agast® labor unions and will render:the latter abso- Tutely helpless. The strike vote was ordered after .the railroad and brotherhood commit- tee had failed ito agree, :So_far.;2,000 Votes, a little more than half of those ‘to 'be cast;had been counted.Ninety- seven per cent of these votes were in favor of authorizing' the '6fficers of the brotherhood-to :call a-strike whenever -they see fit, fehse, it if cam,bq iadd out a be showx;, 18 a peffect ‘defense h Hnme cure for E)zerr . Does it not seem strange that so many. beon’le “finfle?'zyfeh in‘and |} vince any patient. S This wash is composedof mild c-{and ; soothing...oil:. of . wintergreen, 0] mixed with thymol and elycerine, etc., and known. as D. D. D. Pre- spri'ptibn. “We do not know how long the D."D.°D? Laboratories will continue $1.00. bottles . and .has never.; before “I'been put on the market on any special offers. )} If you ‘want' ‘réliet” tomght try a bottle’! 4t 25¢ Yon’ ‘your “personal recommendation:: BarkersDrg store: Dejartment - Proposes. @ Plan ‘for’ Faster*Promotion, ‘Washington; Feb. 9.—The navy de- ‘partment has laid before congress its new haval personnel measure. This proposed legislation has the endorse- ment of the secretary of the navy and the president, but there seems to be small prospect of it going through at this session. The object of the bill is “to place all corps of the navy on a like footing, to make the numbers of the personnel proportionate to the ships of the navy, to promote officers after specified lengths of service in each grade, to prevent the formation i theo125¢+ offer; vas ' “thel{ 2 'remedy is:;regularly. sold only in{; secret = organizatiops’ tordlal mgv?tatmmgo their respecnve lodge he notice of their iights, efcs, and the est. Plates 'of ‘these notices” will cost about $1.00. If each of the various —lodges will send a re resentatwe to this office to-choose 1 proper em- € will Jsecure aagnq orsy publication as soon as A.0.U.W. Bemidji Lodge, No. 277. Regular meeting nights— . frst_ and third Monday, at 8 o'clock—at Odd Fellows, | Hall; 402 BeltramiAve: B.P.O. E. Bemidji;,Lodge. No. 1052 Regular meeting nights— first.and third Thursdays, 8 o'clock —at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave. and Fifth 8t, 1.0. 0 F. Bemidji Lodge No. 119. Regular meeting, nights— every: Friday, 8 o'clock—at, oad £ ellnws Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Bemidji Lodge, No. 168, Reg- ular meeting nights — every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock— at the Masonic Hall,. Beltrami Ave. and Fifth St. MASONIC A.F. & A. M., Bemidj, 232. Regular meeting nights—first and third Wednesdays, 8 o'clock— at Masonic Hall, Bel~ trami Ave. and Fifth 8t. ‘Bemidji Chapter No. 70, R. A. M. Stated comvocations —first and third Mondays, 8 o'clock p. m.—at Masonic Hall. Beltrami Ave. and Fifth St. Elkanah Command- ery, No. 30, K, T. Stated conclave - — second and fourth Fridays, 8 o'clock p. ‘m.—at Masinic Tem- ple, Beltrami Ave. and Fifth St. 0. E. 8.. Chapter No. 171. Regular meeting nights— oxygen of advertising. If your| Al governmental matters are in|Slump in Wall Street Inténded to In- —_— of 80 called ‘hump’ in the line of pro- first and third Fridays, lungs are weak and you are inex-| abeyance until it is known absolutely fluence Legislation. | WIND AND SEA MODERATE ‘r‘;::fi"t:;‘: :’rfll"i‘;"“i‘: t?;xge ‘:E_“:::d:g g'i‘ock-laz msonéc gtfl: F— = e 2y, ” I eltrami Ave. an t) .~ perienced in the proper methods of | tat Gustayus is out of danger. mf:&g;:;‘;mfig‘c’;d'ilq]fi;:ffofl:’fi: o Little Trouble Expericnced In Saving| eficient service afloat in command of st. i { deep breathing, you had better con-| Do you know that croup can be|'stock market is forthé purpose of in- Kentucky’s Crew. g:::;:;fl i:q:;:;:\:!;t a:?st:::yt::t- MWL A sult a specialist. prevented? ‘Give' ” Chamberlain's | fluencing the administration’in’' Wash|qr kee)( em'in you‘rroom. Take| (Key West, Fla., Feb. /—The mem- some plan of relief shall be afforded Bemidji Camp No. 5012. Reg- == e Cough Remedy ‘as' soon as the ington and.the supreme court of the £t h h 1 adid i bérs' of the crew of the ill fated steam- without further delay. ular mweeting nights—first and ; : . United States in dealing with, the|onejafter each heSivy méal afid in-| ;1 Kentucky were landed here by TE0 phintod: ba-that vt g5 third Tuesdays, at 8 o'clock—at Advertise, and advertise vigor-|child becomes hoarse or even after | trysts are made, by. stock exchange, ex- | digestion w!'?b not ¢ the Alamo of the Mallory line, which| o/ 5 pdireitio‘x’xuof b re:s gic;\-e::- &K 04d Fellows Hall, 402 Beltramt ously, no matter how successful your | the croupy cough appears and it| perts. Rexall n}%gg‘g, Tescued them from a watery grave off ceedi’ngym build figh:?:gg chips a‘; 2 Ave 3 I business may be. When things are|will preventithe attack. Tt is'also| They. declare.that. the. “interests’ 'medy stomach troubles by supply the Carolina coast a short while before| rzpig rate without giving due attention - ¥ - are giving the supreme court an’object the Kentucky sank. to the personnel of the navy. The coming your way, keep them coming |a certain curefor: croup -and 'has|gsson on what 'may-be expected-if the'|ing ghe one elem: “the-absence| “Providentially, upon the appearance Point 1s) made vEnsts unless co}agress by a judicious use of space. in;the|never been known.to .fail.. Sold | suit to dissolve the tobacco trust,is in|of which in the juices causes | of the Alamo, Which rushed to our as-| yayeq yp the personnel problem short- 2 hat goes favor of the government and the|. .. .. % o sistance immediately upon receipt of | . t wil p.npe:r( at goes to the homes you|by Barker Drug Co, Sfandard Oil company suit-as & GoH 1rfdxgestmn apg flx r.yeps.xa. They | gur wireless Gall.. Ahoi i andisea ;B;bfisdggstri;n;e:mg:l be unable to =1 wish to reach. bination' inirestraint of tradeisnphetd-faid| the stgmach to digest food and | both moderated-and the transfer of 2 POIISh S5 | == Then again. the, “interests,”; it-is ceri{ 4o quickly convert it into rich red | the crew of the Kentucky was made | e It begins to look-as' tHough? ol MEAT P"IGES AT NEw {7} tdin, want the bill providing for fed-|\ q’d1 g G for| In two of the Ken.icky's boats, with-| Two Negroes; Executed, ; Made -y — : . ; " I ‘eral incorporation so changed that'it|>00d a0t material necessary 10f| ,u¢ tne assistance of the boats of the| Kansas City, Feb. 9.—A few min- = y friends over in Beltrami county will g | will not:bepossible;for a: hostile con: [overcoming patural body waste, | Alamo,” said Captain Moore. “Six ‘éf:r:e“e;{: :l»fl;“s- J‘;’;:v?gt‘;ga“;: l:: e | e | welcome a little butting in the way YURK AGA'N Rlslm gress. to step in and “throw: the fat in | e know what Rexall Dyspep- | trips were made from ship to ship E 4 » sed and Sold By 2 HWIEVVliithe fire” by providing , still more W YSPEP| {ithout the slightest mishap, but if | 83ulting a white woman, were hanged. JUERICCRTITERK { their legislative fizht is starting outi Albert Berg has also filed now from stringent regulations for the supervis- ion| and regulationtof all federal’ cor:|di sia | Tablels are and what they will 3 We guarantee them to relieve the wind had not subsided necessarily some of the Kentucky’s crew must During the night both men issued statements denying their guilt. Abeut Have You Tried 1t? the porth end and Al Jester.from P[esem [}GSI Abovs' ]‘ha’m Pornuons. indigestion and - dyspepsia. If have met a watery-grave.” 400 perscw executl.on. S Can‘Tiociay b ".13 50‘“_1’ end and there 'you have a ) RIVER*'SEINE “AGAIN “RISING [they fail we will refund your i 8 A few minutes delay in treating ! nice split already started for A. L. sflma weeks Agn,/ noeds i i money. Three sizes: 25 cents, CITY’S COAL B"-Ls PADDED some cases of croup, even in the Hanson the present Senator of -the .| Experts :8ee_Nos;Danger'in Situation|50 cents and $1.00. Remember Experts Say Chicago Paid Too Much length of time it takes to go for a Every Stationer Should district. Itis rumored that if Han- son wins out in the primaries that Beltrami County (Bemidji) has a candidate in reserve iwho will run independent. I have spent several daysin their county this week aad I hear: much favorable comment on Jester’s can- didacy, but nary a word in favor of Berg. Looks much like’ the' big' southend ‘of the county will--come out strong for Jester.” Koll’s' Col- umn. - BE A TOP-NOTCHER. Why not be a top-notcher? A top-notcher is simply and individual who works fer theinstitution™of which he is'a part, not against/ iti He does not- wear rubber boots and stand oun glass when he gets orders from the boss. He is a good conductor, and through him plays the policy of the house. The in- terests of the house are his—he is the business and he never separates himself from the concern, swabh ng the greased shute, by knocking on the place or management. A top-notcher never says inwardly, or outwardly, “I" was’nt “hired to do that,” nor does he figurg it work exactly eight hours, and wear. the face off the clock. He works uatil the work is done and does not leave his desk lookmz like a: map of 'San Frauciscn after the shake-up. New York, Feb. 9.—Meut prices are at. Paris: * Paris, Feb. )—The:Seine has risen higher than ever in this city. Droppingi:four inches and a further rise of a for a time while the. agitation, for|foot Is exbectéd, a8’ the upper reaches elimination of meat from the diet was of theiriver and its tributaries show tresh, the quotations, both wholesale and retail, have amounted to’ figures equalto: 'and: in:some" cases ' abave those prevailing, before the movement began. Indications . are, prominent dealers‘say, that still'higher prices are ‘coming. Increase -in. demand.- -accounts—for |- some of the tendency. to.advance.The retailers attribute this increase to the cold: weather., Shorteéned supplies are believed: by, the: wholesalerss to have ‘more to do with it than anything else. The dealers are congratulating them- 8elves in the helief that the agitation has blown up. “The flurry of talk .that. seemed-to.be.stirring up trouble a, while ago is over now and things are going, ahead just the same,” said one of them: Investigation of cold storage con- ditions with resulting remedy of al- leged evils, which worked to keep prices up, is the chief remaining re- liance of ‘thelagitators for lower prices. This movement is still in full force in Manhattan, while across the river in New Jersey it 1s apparently just begin- ningdd eafnest ¢ Sti7Paul(Woman Ends Life. 8t. Paul, Feb. 9.—Mrs. Clara A. Ben- son, thirty-five- years old, drank car- bolic acid with suicidal intent, then fired three ‘she t§"thx‘nngh her lungs, dy- Ing instantly. ‘She had' eaten breakfast as—usual--with-~her ~husband, after ‘which vhe shad gone to work. The u-agedy WwiS discovered when neigh- bors found Rer body. s A “iE troubled ‘with .‘indigestion SRS R T slight, rises. 1t is rnlnlng again and a feeling of uneasiness ‘exists among those who suffered from the recent devastating fidod lest the Seine repeat its per- formance. Tne hydrometric bureau says that the rise is temporary. POLICE SAVE MANY PEOPLE Eighty Persons Trapped In,a New York Tenement. New York, Feb. .—Ilnvestigation shows that a fire which trapped eighty persons on the upper floors of a six- story tenement in West Twenty-ninth street was of incendiary origin. The flames cut off exit by the regu- lar stairways and when the police ar- rived there was a panic among tenants. Policemen who ascended the fire es- capes fought back the excited men, women and children and then carried them to the street. LAND COMMISSIONER WRONG Federal Laws Cannot Be Set Aside by His Decree. San Francisco, Feb. ),—That the clear intent of the federal laws cannot be set aside by a decree of the land commissioner was the decision of the United States circuit oourt of appeals in overruling the appesl of the North- ern Pacific railroad against the revoca- tion of certain land grants to that cor- poration in Montana. When certain claims belonging to the railroad were included in the Mount Ranier forest reserve other nonmineral bearing claims to be se- you can_obtain - Rexall Remedies in Bemidji only at our store,— The Rexall Store. Barker's Drug Store. Z MILK PRODUCERS: ORGANIZE Defiance of the Trust Voiced at Chica- go Convention. Chicago, Feb. 9.—Defiance ‘of the “milk trust” was voiced at the first annual convention of the:Milk Pro- ducers’ Protective association in the auditorium of the Ceniral Y. M. C. A. Three hundred delegates from twenty counties in Illinois, Wisconsin and In- diana and a number: of visiting dele- gates from milk associations in ‘other states attended the convention. Officers were. elected, addresses were made and routine business transacted, but the keynote of the meeting was expressed in a song written especially for the gccasion. -Dr. Hill Declines Position. Minneapolis, Feb. 9.—President Al- bert Ross Hill of the University of Missouri has refused the presidency of thes University of Minnesota, to suc-| ceed President Cyrus Northrop. His answer to the offer came by telegraph to Dr. J. T. Gerould, the university Iibrarian. Syndicate Buys Wyoming Land. Sheridan, Wyo., Feb. 9.—Announce- ment was made here of the consumma- tion of a deal by a Chicago syndicate, headed by Joseph Leiter, whereby large tracks of farming and coal lands lying between Clearmont and Buffalo, this state, have been acquired. While it is often impossible to 1or Fuel. Chicago, Feb. )—“In the last two years the city of Chicago has paid $300,000 more for coal than it ought to have paid.” This is the substance of a report submitted to the city council by coal experts employed by the Merriam com- mission, which recently has been in- vestigating charges of graft in the city administration. The report says that specifications were so poorly drawn up that.it was difficult for an independent dealer to -have a chance in the bidding for the city’s coal sup- ply. The city annually uses about $500,000- worth of coal and the annual waste, according to the report, has ‘been apout $150,000. SULTAN'S SOLDIERS- KILLED Moroccan Troops Massacred While En- forcing Tax Collections. Tangier, Feb. .—Sultan Mulai Hafid’s alcalde and his escort of sol- diers were massacred at Taznit, where they had gone to enforce the collection of objectionable taxes. The sultan will now send a punitive expedition to Taznit empowered not only to collect the tdxes but to demand redress for the massacre. New Railroad for Montana. St. Paul, Feb. .—L. W. Hill, presi- dent of the Great Northern, authorized the statement that a branch railroad will be constructed this year from Montak, N. D., to Glendive, Mont. The exact route has not been decided, but in.a general way it will follow the Yellowstone river from its junction with the Missouri to Glendive. HAS NO STANDING IN COURT Judge Practically Throws Out Case of -Alleged Trust. doctor often proves dangerous. Investigate | The safest way is to keep Cham- berlain’s Cough “Remedy in the house, and at the first indication of croup give the child a dose. Pleasant to take and always cures Sold by Barker Drug Co, REFUSED TO SEE FAIRBANKS Archbishop Ireland Explains. the Pope’s Action. Chicago, Feb. 9.—Archbishop Ire- land, in a statement made here, says the pope’s refusal to grant an audi- ence to ex-Vice President Fairbanks must not be construed as a reflection upon Methodism generally.” The St. Paul prelate says it was impossible for the pontiff to grant an interview to the distinguished American- after he had addressed the Methodist organ- ization in Rome, as that organization is engaged in a vigorous attack upon Catholicism; and, according to Arch- bishop Ireland, is endeavoring to dis- credit it'in every possible way. Te have received - Mr. Fairbanks would have amounted to the tacit approval by the pope of this propaganda, the archbishop contends. Finds Wife Married Agaln. Kansas City, Feb. 10.—Returning tc his old home in Kansas City, Kan. after an absence of five years, during which time he was supposed to be dead, Charles G. Vail found that his wife had been appointed administra- trix and married again. . She is now Mrs. Newel S. Wright of Wolcott, Kan. STATE OF, OBlo. CITY OF TOLIDO. Luean.Co 8. iesting_ sampie) » ' molsteners . wve Just lated sn crier for 25 more. AN who have trted tho Poorlets Molstener o indispensable,” Retail stationers write g aid 7Bc., money back if wanted. PEERLESS MOISTENER CO. For Sale at The Pioneer Office. Want Ads FOR RENTING A PROPERTY, SELL- . ING A BUSINESS OR CBTAINING 'HELP ARE BEST. Pioneer At general propositiop, T would ipation, ‘o ‘appetite or feel | looted by the railroad were promised |prevent an accident, it isnever| Charlotte, Mich. Feb. 9.—That the |32 Wi pay the sum of ONEHUNDRED 1 [ say that topnotchers and cigarettists | bilidus, give Chamberlain’s Stom- | by the government in their place. The impossible to be prepared—it is |International H‘"ester‘; o Hall | Ostasrhthaticannor be enred bystha juss of G i railroad. selected claims patented by _ | o standing in the courts of Michigan, " FRANK J. OHENEY. are different persons. ‘A’ top. figtcher [ach dnd Liver Tablets a 'trial and the land commissioners as nonmineral,| 10t beyond anyone's ‘purse. In-| ioeq it can prove that it is mot & Swomwullafllglrfiama and subscribed. in my ; prizeshis health more ''than 4 ‘good |you '’ will’“be pleas d thh the | but known to the company to be min-|vest 25 cents in a bottlz of Cham- | trust, was the decision of Judge Clem. |Presence: O W, GLEASON, | time. | Sl;)rc ;eads ‘aud belliakers r:;sult “These “tablets invigorate er:lmi;e:?:sl;mugm SREal berlain’s Liniment and you are :flt Smith of the Eaton county eircuit .;%.l,‘,: i 3$§f§n§é'§°efi %Egfilfifi:k & 4 | are ustial 3 § 3 o ! s y suffering from gver-eating, (they stoemagh and )@r%'et and road to relinquish these claims and the prepared for sprains, bruises and | ™, oo company had brought o(l.h‘qwa\m Send. fz"fi‘i“a‘&“‘r“? troo. 7 » N | lack of oxygen ‘and .Tosa..of -sleep. [Strangthenthe digestion,s Sold by | government was given judgment. This| like injuries, - Sold by Barker | guit to collect a note and book account b&.n Draggists. e 7 3 ¢ | If you want to. bea uzp-nomhe: iBarker,Drug Gops ¢ 3 ari - | judgment was affirmed. Drug Co, .« |t | against two Grand Ledge implement’ alls Painliy P‘“"""‘“"‘““"‘“" |

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