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go along da StomaChweak? WHYy suffering wi enafald Blood Bad? 11kl m st e Liver Lazy? Dr.Pierce’s Golden' Nervous ? Medical Discovery . aids digestion and purifies the blood. As a consequence both f the awr%ach and liver return to their normal and healthy condition. Nervousness and biliousness soon disappebr.- The entire system takes on new life. For over forty years this famous old medicine has ‘‘made good’*—and never more so than today, enjoying a greater sale all over the world than any other doctor’s prescription.” For sale at all druggists in liquid or tablet form, or you can send fifty 1c stamps for trial bo!. Address - DR. R. V. PIERCE, BUFFALO, N. Y. Rebel Leader. WASHINGTON HEARS NEWS| : Vn.umu ‘ : ' b il | ‘||\n il ormnal Consul at J Sends- Report 1o Tothewwnwflnngth.begt . I Wi ::l‘:- ‘an::t':l:nt -n: o:nnry ad ‘on Universal % ; bl culx the space to the ht we Bryan Orders an Immediate Inves ¢ l | tl.nlon of the Killing.~ 2 {p.’ e & r¥ aaaaee————— ] n‘ ++++++++++++4—++++v Fortihe dboand nenh HOUSE AT WORK ON 13°.C000 e s &2 ANTI-TRUST BILLS Gommittees Putiing Finishing Touches on Measures. thlnmn,. Feb. 21.—Sacre- h -tary Bryan, after a cabinet con- h ference, crdered an immediate _ investigation .of the Kkilling of ‘W.. S. Benton, the English - ranch owner, at Juarez. L + 3 i, Ed Baltimore, ‘Feb, ~20.~—A. bill : < prohibiting slit skirts, high- 4 heeled shoes for women and +- + < L L4 SUPERB UNIVERSAL -l-l-l"#-l-'l'-l"l- dancing. of- the tango, bunny ° - hug, loop-the-loop. or .turkey trot has been introduced in the legislature by Delegate Francis | Snowden. I R ‘° El Pago, Tex,, Feb. 21.—William S.|yineci i Wil Benton, the British subject who dis- vnx un?h':ho xl:'n::’ the ppeared in Juarez Tuesday night, b ng ads will ‘be dead, according to news brought Mrs. ’sed eopy for this Benton by Thomas. D. Edwards, Amer- | store flm b { weeks. fcan consul at Juarez. All cop; mult bein this store Benton was: tried .by. cnllrtnlrthl b; S. nigh 28th, to Educate | 8nd found guilty of complicity in a y ’clock. . Ten. i plot to take Villa’s life. He was exeocuted by a firing squad ‘Wednesday night. Villa, whose act is stigmatized by | Benton’s numerous friends as wanton murder, has left suddenly for’ Chihua- & hua. No single act of any of the revo- ¥ | ] -l-+++"_l-i-+}l-+-l:-i- L3 Washington, Feb. 21.—Work of| % % % o ok ko ok ol b b o ol b o ol e framing the administration’s anti-trust IN KANSAS CITY SCHOOLS and commerce regulation bills went torward on the house side of the capl- White Pupils Cost L tol. Than Negroes. A conference of the house judiciary| Kangas City, Feb. 20.—Each white subcommittee on trusts, comprising|pupil in the elementary schools of Representatives Clayton, Carlin and|Kansas City costs the public $39.66 a Floyd, was arranged to put the finish.|year, according to a report of the ing touches on the bill proposing to|board of education. In the negro prohibit holding companies from own- schools of the same character the ing competing concerns. cost is $41.54. White high school pu- Chairman Covington of the house|pils are sent through the year at am interstate commerce subcommittee on|outlay of $87.07 each, while the ne- ompetent judges will award lution, not excepting the Cumbre tun- nel disaster, has so stirred indigna: tion. the interstate trade commission bill|gro pupils represent an average cost E ¢ . was prepared to go ahead with the|of $108.80. Benton's ways were blunt, but Biy| BEMIDJI, MINN executlve conferences to frame the e friends admired him. for them, and| . s W . . measure in the light of hearings and Bandits Taken to El Paso. within the limitations of President| Hachita, N. M., Feb 20.—Maximo ‘Wilson's suggestion to avoid any pro-| Castillo, the captured Mexican bandit, heard the news. OHI0 RlvER RISING FAST visions that might impair the efficien-| and those taken with him, have been “No foreigner is ‘safe in Mexico,” ¢y of the Sherman law, taken to El Paso, Tex. ) 3 was the general comment and a 8 ode i y p o i 1 1 k gestion that a mass meeting of pro- ¥ 1 )] 6 i test~be held here met with consider- “Tii i ;i g H ' e g L R R able. favor: river continued to rise rapldly" here: A | Enter Your Dog at the Northwestern Kennel WASHINGTON HEARS NEWS i‘.,”“,:’.,“’.fx'i‘:fi.,"nv'l"}e&“'sy e | I matters not whers yourtide o what you want, the merchuss below ca et it for you o 8 price. 3 . b N Qe -of next week. that will defy competition. . Every merchant is reliable and will give you- tlle belt value for your molny Club’s Blg Show at St. Paul on Apnl 2-3+4, No Details of the Killing of -English| -Flood waters are reported In the PN - o 70 Ranch Owner: | Wabash and. its tributaries near here, FRRKHS FREREREE KRR REHREREKK ffi"" S0 858 80833 8 ’M L e R T R R e | Whashington,” Feb, 21—Secretary | Thotsands of aores ot 1.“ are under * * Bryan was advised of the death off Water. 'rg:'r"‘gfl :(.‘m W. S. Benton, an English ranch own- ik er in Mexico,- recently . reported in Ohmua comhpmon Cured - the hands of the rebels. No ‘details i ¢ hli Been ‘troubled with chroni¢ were' given. . constipation for two years.and tpied Secretary Bryan announced thelg;) the best, physicians. . in. Bristol, news of Benton's death as he went into the cabinet meeting at the White| *o20~ and they.could do nothing for House. ' He_declared he had mo dé:|™®: TWo packages of Chamberlain’s talls. An official dispatch from Con:|Tablets: cured me,” -writes ‘Thos. E. sul Edwards merely anmounced” the Willianis, of Middieboro, Ky: For Blle death ‘of the Englishman. a by all dealers, —Adv Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the ‘Bfltj‘ ambassador, who, called upon '‘Secre- tary Bryan to agk for information of ARSI sy Benton, also was told of the news. Benton was arrested in Juarez Tuesday and had not been Lieard frot since. His' wite and Iriends fesred there were moist eyes and muttered imprecations amopg them -when .they ¥ Do you want * ¥ THR BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidjt Come right here and get them, as we pride ourselves om having only the best money can 2 . MeCUAI® we strive harder to please. TBATI mmcn GENERAL IIROHANDH- Dry Goods, 8hoes, Groeeries 7., aad Provisious, b2 28823222 2] 233232 2223 L2332 33 L2 I RT 222222322 fitflt'ti*tfii'i* : Bemi - nnesots, B T I s aaa s ot a Ll ] :«u«uuuuuflnnfl bndaada g st d ¥ Get Your * * % HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS & cally. It'you receive your:pay ¥ & ang vaRV IMPLEMENTS DOZEN" YALE S8ENIORS- EX: NORTNERN GROCERY PELLED FROM COLLEGE: New. Haven, Conn.; Fab. 21, % weekly, iy some aside each & & he had been executed by General —Following. an all night lark # week, if monthly do it month- & & of Villa, the - Constitutionalist ~ leader. a dozen Yale seniors have g lars * Villa at first denied knowledge of Ben- been dropped ffom college by : C.-E. BATTLES ton’s whereabouts, but later in ¢ " the faculty.” Only one:of the party ‘was not-included in-the list. He was declared by his fellows of the escapade to have gone. ‘reluctantly . and: he: es- caped wlth a reprimand. yersation with inquirers intimated ke knew something about the Eh, > man and added that Benton hdd There’s many a dog in Minnesota, the owner of which has no idea of | threatened him with a revolver, ~ -’ his value. For this reason dog shows are worth while. It is always a mat- 4 e GROCERS ssesscssscsesn bad 3 i e s i il 2 g t 2222 222 T TT RREAXEARNERE T AR FREFIIIIIIIAIIIREIRIRRE IR REEEREER R TR R P AR R R R R R R R R R R O o L L LT T *rx e & . ++++++-+++++++++ Fhd R b e e b G ter of much satisfaction to the dog owner to have his favorite dog passed « on by a qualified expert in the show ring. The small entry fee is more Bodots %-&++++++++++++ UR * xK g *x *: than repaid in services to the exhibitor—and then it' is always possible > : BEMIDJI GREEN HOUSE : :NI GOOD THINGS TO IA‘I‘: that an heretofore unheard of dog may take the prize money, which runs Buln THAIN RUBBERS' A M C ]| Medicine:for chflm x . a8 high as $15, to say nothing of ‘specials in the way of cups and trophies. d \ Canvin;:g root of the Fire Gara- 4 : Carnations- and Roses al- : : i ¢ G0 TO : : At the St. Paul Show last year, ap 'unregistered, unpedigreed and: un.'| | 0 o 70 tive proj 6s ot Chamberldin’ % ways an hand, x & S known collie, Buster by name, was exhibited by his owner and was cata-’ k i R cm;:m':::y chme froin Mrs. lh.r; : X ',’ % 5 XK “’mm ::, logued to sell for $85. The dog went down the line, winning over.every- ufla[ El“ Awa - wml an Fawcett of Grinnell; Towa; Who. * x.. - for parties apd X & “THRY-BEAT.” e 2 thing in his classes, and took the cup for the best dog in the show. His'| & 3 y T & 3 d h-“d ¥ P, also Funeral de- % . % R s owner at once withdrew. the offer to sell and during the show could have “Ohamberlain’s Cough Remedyhelped || & ; i hone 166 . -E. % . % 307 Fourth street, Bemidsi. taken $400 for his dog. There are just as good specimens in other breeds Thousmd‘ Dollars. . --:|mv netie oy & greie asal, when-na FaBper. propristor. x % throughout Minnesota that will surprise their owners if they are given s J v ? had whooping cough.. It is-a good [ * ; : ’:: & & chance at a dog show. & 3 m,. sale by nll dealers.— * ® KK e 5 ¥ g b 4 g 5 (i) m&l{lfifllmnm R KRR KKK KKK R R R R RN The Northwestern Kennel Club's big show will be held at the Audl- { Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 21.—Rallwiy! i R “’**‘.’m torium, St. Paul, April 2nd, 3rd and 4th. For particulars write the secre | govactives and police with blood: 3 Mmmnnnm : AR * SRS tary, Mr. Jno. F. Selb, Room 409, Capital National Bank Bldg., St. P8l | hounds Began & seareh-for three : 7 5 * s X kinds of bullatay ma- 5 ’ We m: Hinn: bers who held up the Queen and % terial, as much or as little as & : Crescent’s southbound “New Orleans|® : you like at the : * Limited” twelve miles north of Bir-|: * 7 & ¥ H mingham and rified mail pouches of sl 1 1st ine * i . If You are Subject to Colds it ‘Dl ool 20 okenis aoee| TOE, BENT_ageil et auw _sing § o NILAIKE RETAIL LOM- ¢ . . ial . than $40,000. At Phishe UL avenin * BER COMPANY. x ¥ This Edltorla will lfltel'est You. Just’ how much was hkm;.u 1t wag| . Vard: fd g8, : > : : said, would not be known until post- | gy i o A Great Majority of People Get One or More Colds Every || omce authorittes had checked up. Tmf"- " % <! $:.0oal ana wood also for sale : X v - o gh V J. BISIAR, MANAGaS. 4 Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 8. % S d It is of Vital Interest to All to Learn H their haste’the robbers overlooked a 2 o CASITLSNE 8 O AT Lnieres OW 80 |/ 0¥ contalning $10,000 consigned to)- 3 b * Avoid and Relieve Colds Quickly, Since Colds are Said to e gt be Contagious. of stamps. S p fadaaad d It St Sty : 3 The fast train, crowded with pas-|- i » sengers on their way to the Mardi Gras at New Orleans, had just left Atalla, Ala, when B. J. Murphy, the engineman, heard _the. command Some people think colds are only caught through exposure. This in return is contradicted by the fact that Arctic explorers are peculiarly free from colds. It is more generally accepted that colds are the result of civilised | iy row up your hands.” life, due to super-heated mmnd-veqnpldohnyhhnpmmwm He turned to find a masked man causes the nerve centers to be depressed, and still more largely due to ogn- | 8tanding in the locomotive cab with- & revolver leveled at- his'head. Two tagion—ene member ofa family imparting a cold to another by nuliun other .men: were. oltmbing. down the| : coughing. coal -in; the tender.. The. first .robber | .of. 5 A cold means nothing if relieved quickly. Mlmnplmumb. took - hold of - the--locomotive’s. throt- -m accomplished, a quick aid to & cold is an emential. "A remedy cthlly :l:m;::m:t:m;flr;:: 'g::n .::ll:lx::: : devised to relieve colds quickly is PERUNA, | | and fremsn. The engine and mail] "Bids twill be reeolvad up 0, Maroh ififit & tl‘"‘f“.t khhk FERXENEERE K Rvdd | ; LEETEER L] XA KRR RRRR PERUNA contains such ingredients that have an especially bonlflemh- 14, mr the conatruotion and : s s it x : MODEL MANUFACTURING : fluence upon the inflamed mucous membranes and the quicker these was. carried out. - : wigy 3 membranes are given the beneflt of a remedy like PERUNA, the qulcht&. m —— P IPFIINB : : COMPANY : relief and the less contagion. TED OPERA SINGER I)IES Plans “snd’ .pecntm{on. auite £ e PENCILS * % Manufecturers and @ & A neglected cold may become a serious menace to one's own life, nlhl Mre. Zolda Seguin:Wallace Created;°°n at the office of Thoa. Johnson, |l & "“n"““- 431, 376. %’ : x Jobbers ‘n 'Worse, may endanger one's family. ~ Rele of Carmen in America. . Amh“m. or:thie owners and man- |8 & STATIONERY x % . ‘We insure our homes against fire, our lives against death. Whyshould| Indianapilis, Feb. 2r—Mrs, Zelda |’ * : 3 % loo Oream, Bakury Goods . Wo ot insure ourselves againat colds if possible by baving s medisine in the | Sesuin Wallace, who i',:‘:r‘;:.‘:: d“:'; i » Bemidfi, Mins. s » ¥ Cofistimery and Foun- ¢ kmflyxgl;;:mtmb;;n;dlt;n:;f T . uired fame as the gypsy queen in = H FeosBionGialaidl L : Pl A s & reliable household remedy for colds and should be in every Botienilan Girl,' 3 ; nuuuicn«nuucac m»mumnunn KHEE RRRRRERRMES home, for there should be a desire to combat a cold uqnioklyupo-flh was the widow of David Wallace,| * § : the This is enlightened hygiene. Brother of General Lew. Wallace. Pooplowhnmfeoblondmdownmmmnb,]mwuflamflr : sons in normal health. Such persons need outdoor life and PERUNA to. hilp H build up a strong constitution. If you:have apoor:appetite thtllnfig‘ warning that you probably.need a-tonic-like Peruna for Peruna aids digestive organs, When your appetate is fairand wark and exercise d6 ot mdm':," ;,': l,,;;':._méfi:::h: 2 quickly tire you, your susceptibility »eold-dimhm.mm. M ki, The two were found.d mwhoobjmuflafidmfih&nnmmohhm i Dec. 30 at the. A -1

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