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Weather ‘forecast 24 hrs. Markham, yENlNG’ APRIL 24, 1820 ‘Storm brewing in direction of wind, BOUSE. ior o, VENTZELOSWINS | = VERS KAPLAN oo o yERY VAIABIE, 988 i oo OF ALLIESTO. \ 3 -1 ) : uery From i "1$45,000 verdict in the district .court INSIST UPoN, ; £ B 5 " o, Q ry. China : today against J. C. Blgnkeron of Mit. ' ot . Owing to the poor'show which the s’ — chell, S. D., charging alienation of ] ava Anieffean Legion Vaudeville Revue . w i 18 A copy of the list of tourists who |affection of the former’s wife while f ( 5 ‘endeavoted "to ‘put over at Brainerd ‘ha¥e made inquiries through the Tend in France, ') L4 . Advertum' B"n" Henderson, world war veteran won 1last night, the show company was g v)'usanq Lakes of Minnesota associ- fofced to disband after the perform- RN N l‘ég‘rnintox—nmttlon in response to| ~ AIR MAIL B_K)UTE CERTAIN aperant o s sty oe| Council of Premiers- Expocted) 3y’ mugusines has been forwarded o |y oaniagton, April 24 —president | Refuse Germany to Increase: : :‘ Jrand today, has been cancelled] - to Settle Adriatic Case . Z8 popor and frow it 4 dut complled appropriations Bill, Which authorited |+ Number Standing’ Army’ .. o : o o) the establishment of a trans-conti- . ok s et R TR, oS e srraneet by Compromise .. i | Fahibies from twentyesigns staics. | |1entsl sir routs. . ] 1=%5: 200,000 A A ARl Lt { put on the performance here, in pref- R o - ViRV Minnesota leads with 48, Illinois STRIKERS BEFORE LANDIS Faree AD * “lerence to bringing to this eity a : Imext with 22, Ohio and Oklahoma 9. ‘KA’PIAJNE INVl:E:'nA;:::NT show under Le;fingmspwes whici 1s|GREEK INFLUENCE IN ! Bh.tNe;V Yozk, Missouri and North . %:lbago, April 24-~—-0l;lt‘law 3ngke URGE THAT ARMS BE FORC! not worthy to be run as such, " a 8 each, Nebraska 6, Michi-|leaders were to appear before Judge (S & " In 'unno{mcing this fact the com- SMYRNA WIDENED. gan; Jowa, Pennsylvania and Wiscon- |Landis today to answer charges that TAKEN FROM WORKMEN z mittee in charge of the local arrange- 3 —_— s Mujficenuc::, Texas 4, Indiana, Kansas ::ey vlol:tgd the Leverelaw, when |: e v 4 ‘ments wishese t: ke 13 absolutel: i . o . -7 land California 3 each, Washington, |they walked out several weeks ago,|’ Cites Cedar 'Rapids Method of [1°1'8 Wishos 1o make 13 absolltely | hyecision of Premiers in the|New Jersey and North Carolina £ |starting a nation-wide railroad tie-| Advocate Withdrawal of {'eavh, and Massachusetts, Georgla, It-|up. More than a score of ‘leaders — . RS Wi : 5 T . Settling Differences th.lz :;?:.nn-l-’};e";:c:?el‘z::,infm‘;: Partitioning of Turkey. ' 'laiy; Maryland, Connecticut, Montana, | were arrested including John Gru. Reichswehr From Ruhr S.t_infaghrily |assumes all responsibility for the Greek Victory ‘ fhl :fi Arkansas and South Carolina :lne‘llx"spzfiz::‘l’::lo.;( the Chicago Yard- District Completely failure to " put - over . a vaudeville , [ : 'fi?li list Ls added to dally and dem- " |onstrates the extent to which the AMERICANS IN DANGER By United Press. ?‘.@!0;’“‘; Its beauties and attractive- | . Washington, April 24.—General| poryin _“pfim‘l(b c.fli,) Groad) | nees has been advertised. Alvarado, representative of the Ob-| ° R Ak y % regon revolution today telegraphed —Allied military observers lin Ger- Governor Huerta of Sonora that im-|many have decided that the German metzlatt? steps should be taken for the|government, should not be allowed & I protection to Americans and other| . Sy § forelgners on the west coast of Mex-|%n8le man in its army above the oo, TeRt const of NeX"1 100,000 permitted by the Versailles i Thednav: department late yester-|treaty. ! 4 ay ordered a gunboat and cruiser to| This decision be , 3 guard the Mexican Pacific post for ly ag;;, ‘:fi: '°';,.,,l’;',‘,“:,°“§,':,‘;i'{?,,'h ;:S h American protection. dispatched a note to the council %1 Paris, April 24.—Joseph Cafll'nux. premier’s meeting at San Remo, ask- 8| : TLR e ey <y )show, which had'been represented as ~ . At a meeting which packed the |one of the best drawing cards in the (By United Press : Grand theatre last night,. called by :’:;‘:11':: t:‘n“l jihe company began| Camillo, Clanferra, San Remo, It= ‘Morris Ka] on his own initi- : p with a “bunch” of ama-| 41y April 24.—Members of Damma- M?mn plan, :l;l 1, the matte teurs, running on the reputation of|yjon delegation today said that they’ , ' ;mtive, as Le stated himsell, the matter | the shows held before, Which Were|haq learned that the Couneil of Pre< " "ot the present labor condition, with | well received. miers. would settle the-Adriatic ‘ques- special reference to the threatened laIA:r:::ga:::t:h:::? ;::;!::;Pea; tion on the basis of.President Vg]i:; ; strik 3 3 . b son’s suggested compromise. ] s jof:the timber workezs on May |yt on & swowing of Charles Ray in sphere of Greck lnfluengé -in Symerna 3, ;‘“;’”}"‘m"' h S ;T':"‘ ?lfdh"m’"‘;” ‘”:‘ ot ‘::5 J“Y district decjded by the council of pre.| ' J .4 ‘Mr./Kaplan-gave the' principal ad- 'best ‘pictures and a two:part ‘Mack| mjers Jate yesterday gives Greese one R i f t dress of the evening.” Others who |Seunett comedy entitled “The Poor|of the most. valuable concessions yat Plsleel:’r ?ndri‘::l:temetl‘::;lmél:ag:;;t:r ke £ the. s Mr. A.|Fish” Ralph. Gracle post -of the|gwarded any of the-powers in. the|tsunty has a surpl tity of cl Spoke from the stage were, Mr. A.|,ngrican Legion urges -the movie|pat h as- | oUpty has a surplus quantity of clo- 5 ide £ the Timber Work: R 8! partition of Turkey. 'Greek conces-|yeriseed on hand, which includes /Krog, president. of the Timber Work-|fans. to -patronize the shpw at the|sion extends more tnan 50 miles eastipoth mammoth and medium Red Clo- in rmission to increase the Ger- . ‘ers union; Mr. Higby, president of the Grgll! &::lg- et Lot and west of Symerna and some sixty |verseed. forr:er premier of France, convicted mfnp:my to 200,000. The military ' /Cerzial Labor union, and Mr. .E; A he' v':‘:‘"“'l‘: esll:g:vca:seeuk:d?tt: ror .miles back into hei;te;l‘.“d;l ’tl’he fl;n' i~ Those wishing to buy good clean :;amo)!dlv?fs c:;fi;::ergc:;:’on "l‘;":' the | ohservers’ decision also included the farn the tickets to. the place of pu‘?_j cession is consiedred & vietory fOFfgseed are requested to get in touch |p oY, WeS ‘ in Panis or other| following: That Reichwehr shonld be j : - | Premier Venizelos._ with Earl H. Martin, county agent |jor 1 to sojourn in Paris or other| .hrawn completely from the Ruhr chase and recejve the refund. b large cities and motored into thej . ‘at Bagley, Minn, . disttict. That Ruhr workmen should ;U"‘"[:K [:[]MMUNITY “Harold Arnold, Route 1, Bemidji, country. While he was sentenced to be disarmed, delivering their weapons - ch ls va AmVE ?’:fi;: ;';3‘ 200d seed, by sending or- | V2 credited as offsetting the sen- German guards, also advertising clover seed, for three years imprisonmernt the time to the allies, who would destroy them ., Much interest.is being shown in . Butte, April 24.—Senator Hiram|«CONDITION OF E. J. VOIGT sdle and farmers are assured prompt he wae keot in mlitaty confibement on the spot, and a dissolution of the tence. ] 1 ngland’s| the movement for a community. hos- 3 Johnson Wwon . Montana’s republican { ing -woman: swimmer,: will at:|pital and the Pine Lake road. im-|IAEJistrict in the northWest for £00d | pregidential primaries returns in. CRITICAL.” SAYS MESSAGE i ;Adnnt to emulate Captain Wabb next | provement, started a short time ago [ RESF 2 OVET SB6F BRC S TEOLLACO% dicated today. - . ; ‘ . 4 7 i E. J. Voigt, who has been confined A - A “‘gltu.l:z’;: :;v::x‘):lig:g:‘::qflfin and backed by the. Gonvick Com-|. &rwater counties Is being enveyed 5. Willing: ‘lost - % by farmers further south. : ttle 9';‘1 tiang . fon 1 the Fhou to the St. Mary's hospital in' Minne- apolis for the past month is reported to be in a critical copdition.. - sea the Tast, the prima todiy: vflfi‘q "W' e A 3 bor: ‘tini ék“two' Gommittees| 7 ® the cost of | Hetbert Hoover - evidently received adhy 2:5" o DAAAIY 2a Word T should' arbitrate - all- difficulties- aris- project was reported, the pledges for ] y - |the:democratic endorsement. in: Mon-| yeved toda: by Miss Viera Biickus in- .-ing. . This plan has been in effect in m stock in the . proposed institution : i |tane, ! . dicates that the end: i8 ‘expeeted mo-. dar ‘Rapids, Iows; for~some . ti Lafsb Dmmmm amounting to $3,500, not including a —_— Yo i v g ' ' ' | mentarily. 5 - ,and has worked with success ever| 0D building site ‘which has been donated VERAUS | . Waghington, April 24.— President| . Mr. Voigt came to Bemidji from i .<’since its; formation, he said. -, . ' ]¢ 0!“ mGHWAYS mm’osm by P;Steptliwn lA. V‘l’llndeg. “i o .th ‘0 A.ND GNGHAM’ I‘;V‘illson today 'signed the print paper| Brookings, S. D., where he was in- iy g iaiw, cage ™ A ; g sy Practically 'all subscriptions' thns . Jbill, providing paper imported at|structor in the, munual.arts depart- ! mf“;? :::P::;:e:eefltahl:::‘ wvl:z: Creation of a federal department of | far received have beén made volun- P ARTY To BE W eight cents not dutiable. , ment of the South Dakota college. now included ‘on. .the . management| highways to construct. and maintain tarily, ‘showing a decidedly strong BY EASTH‘NS s He is associated ‘'with Mr. Backus in 'board- of large ‘industries with the|a national system of -h‘!h:”‘" W“th ::ntir::;lt l;(:i t&eu't ”:x“‘::g:;flzfi TAR ST L) “having - diffi ies 1 strength. ‘and- capacity sufficient to|was al N . . v :::Ie :ob:x:);:fr t.f‘m f;g;::::::‘fl:‘ ‘support motor truck traffic is propos- campaign would add stimulus to the [/ 4 e e ed’in a bill presented to Congress by |movement and bring the institution -pp. bl Bee in the Afternoon ‘the management of the Bazaar store. * After urging the acceptance of thejg esentative Raker. According to|to the community in much quicker s 'arbitration principle, Mr. Kaplan then | the plan proposed these roads, the time. With this in mind, a commit- With Supper and Danc- _‘threw the meeting open for' the dis—l{nn.im cost of ‘which ‘would be ap-|tee was hamed to arrange for a stock % A . ‘cussion and expression df others’Lproximately -$10,000,000, would -be|selling drive in ' the surrounding ing in the Evening jdeas. Several in the audience made devoted exclusively to rural’ motor country. The plan so successfully JOHNSON 5 TO 1. Washington, April 24—The seizure of all sugar and its distribution .to IS e AT 0%, FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT ,- e sugar profiteers. HEAGAEN 3 g 4 . i o IR e WILL OPEN: 205 BELTRAMI SALVATION ARMY OFFERS ../ e i Tompkins & -Pilatos* are puttin, remarks on virious phases of- thejcxpress. . |followed in the liberty loan and other : | FPEE HELS WIERE BREIED| e buiiins t. 208 Darbant avabis ; 3 ing" that 4 _|war-time drives will likely be used.| The Eastern Stars - will hold £ question, one stating that he was of The bill proposes that. the secre p A L eeei| Thimble Bee Tuesday afternoon Are yoi in need of someone to|in first class shape for a high class ‘the opinion that it was now too late|tapy of t.e department be appointed ®, “;18 con]:m ee appo nth April 27, in the Masontc hall a"fl; clean your yard or to take down your | restaurant to be ready for operation to accomplish anything through a by the president, and that the or- ;!;r;)lg’ux mte ::n«];;n: }:etor%:(‘:ioul‘ra“g:nm; A e o B, o | orm windows or breutt your garden, | shiout May 1, at which time day and “'committee. Mr. Krog and Mr. Higby| ganization be advised by ten com-|'MBFOVERETC ©n 005 1AL B0y supper is to be followed by an old-|or split your wood or any work to|night counter anu table service will both spoke in. favor of a committee | missioners’ representing agriculture, | roun X 4 e e monod daneing oarey o oms | be done?’"We can help you in this| be offered: the public. " of arbitration, the former dwelling-at|commerce, military engineering, nat- {:;:dz itaslsr:‘g(ggntoo; t:hr:eie :ogfi rrivd Prssttenrsan o c:mz“ mis o | matter, D Both - men are wWall knowi (o, this ! length on the ‘objects the labor unions ural resources'and other interests. | T T\ ULy oted to continue | the affair. If you have no money to pay for|City, having resided herg for a num- “‘were trying to accomplish. He ex- e gy e S B its efforts to have the road repaired.| ~Thé party is for the Masons ‘and |labor, then we will send you a man.’| ber of years. Mr. Tompkins is an old pressed himself as not desirous of|CHHANGES IN FOOD: .+ - [1°ic not uniikely that the present |Eastern Stars and the familles. | That'is what we are in this city for, |hand at feeding the public, having : ; eeing ' production curtailed but in- A X summer wil! see the highway put in|The charge for supper will be ‘35 |to help those who need help. It your | ha: k'u nunlz D:;l;) years lexper etanceMn =0 "’“:dra’“dw"at }tlhe mexl'ndwm:tt::‘lnan: o PRICB lN 51 CI“B good condition. b cents and dancing will be 50 cents. Mg‘hbm‘lls ;’ldd ot:l pot:rtand l:xeeds hlg ;l;fu(;g :“‘ begx? se:;ua’;::nl;l lul“; "a shorter day. e could no s 0 3 embers joined the garden planted, then let us know an 5 /stand why financially it was not pos- . AT clusfv%fi:lg?:;v tll:‘e “xlnemhejrship over we will take care of it. If they are|restaurant business for a number of “sible to operate the mills profitably| The average family expenditures |’ o7 poio hndred - mark. Another i ‘not able to do the chores around the | years and at one time operated the on an eight-hour schedule. for 22 articles of food increased from |- \Z o " o1q Wedrnesday eve- MACH]NRY FOR 'l'HE yard, call us and we will be deligt-|the Dairy Lunch. The management { ! ked if the|February 15 to March 15 in 27 cities, | ine April 28th, when it is plannéd ed to send some one. of the new eating place ‘invites the . i . The audience was aske €| decreased in 23, and remamed thel, Tel ¢t ") eh and smoker. STH-LAR co mmm The Salvation . Army’s ' motto is | Public trade and assures genuine sat~ {/Crookston Lumber company could| ..y one city. Jin . o ¥|«Others”; so don’t be afraid to call|isfaction to all customers. 1 produce evidence .that tlg,ey (_!o::_dhnot In Fall River, Indianapolis, Lit- Another important real estate| | 4 i us, because we will be there to assist . joperate profitably -on n elght-hout | tie Rock, Los:Angeles, Memphis, Mil- |y, \noaction was: completed in Gon-| The article with reference to the|you in your wants. Phone 478, Cap- ARMY Bom m Acr fday if tAhe»,worker; T came frons | Waukee, Minneapolis, St. Paul, and| o Saturday whereby Frank A.|Stellar Company, which appeared in |tain Orchard Officer in Charge. O Deriiet tnd andloncs: Pittsburgh, the increase Was .1%%8|Norquist, cashier of the First Na-|Friday evening’s Ploneer inferred |, = ON BEMIDJI BUILDING gty Kp Lo tali that e betleved e o:&-:;gs&tnl Cotumbug, Datlas, | tional bank, purchased the Nettle|ia¢ the machinery was already, in.(HALF PINT OF STEW h “‘Mr. Kaplan stal e ieve » ¥ ous, "| Gonvick farm, at the outskirts of the P45 = - mill operators would-be willing to E:&gl;itiheflrl;s:on, vPl:r;; p::dcegt. village. The consideration was $12, :;nlled. :i(r, 8. .l: la;wis advises that FOR NICKEL IN BOSTON i 1;}:: i?tie:o‘lufimfi 1;0:.;1; :;:‘ll m:et ect a committee of Afbitration, but | 1a Butte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Oma- | °*; : e machinery has been purchaSed,| (gy 1nternational News Service) |1 4te SaPiol MORday Worine AP ; they .would not do so then he was Bt » The farm contained 140 acres of |and that the saws are expected to ar- il 24— ““Half te” » b 3 By ha, -Portland, ‘Oregon, Salt Lake City ¢ 1 , : Boston, Ap . pin i d ap t jith .the - workers. --He stated 'that!ha, Po gon, which only 'a small part i under|,,. o5y day, when sawing of st are on sale in Boston for five cents! | Técommending and atranging for an Jegally the men were justified 1 ask- and.SprlnEflblg, m‘i““’“é::‘e mflnemn cultivation. It~ has considerable| . be:ln 7, FAAE Qf stumips ) 81 of e Balf pints of “good mour- | 2PRTOPriation for the Armory at Be- d ) 2 dav. .z .,|was 2 per cént, and in Chicago, = y . A b g midji will be discussed. i 40!_“‘." eight-hour- day. - ver ang Kansas City, 3 per cent. ?;ag::ilnlf ::n:::rd:lt‘:ng;;astt :(tr.b‘;gr- “What we want now is stumps, so | 1¥Bing ?te;:'“a&d rle}:l::i:l:hi: &t{hecoult‘- C‘Lptnin Guy Eaton of Duluth and " It did’not seem. the .concensus of | In Birmingham, Boston, New Or-| ¢ 5 move the spacious dwelling |that when we are ready for cutting, :::m’ gc’gm“ employes by postmast- | 2 committee from Bemtidji with Earle . opinion. of the workers present that|leans, Portland, Maine, and San|e..;;, tne farm to a site in Jefferson |there. will be plenty. of stumps on = &f’mnd N Barer o e the first | A- Barker, chairman, will be present a'.committee from the -local union|Franeisco, the decrease was:less, than Park on which he had previously |hand to keep going,” said Mr. Lewis. o et hon aa: at the meeting. Already $26,000.has ; should ‘be named. A large numpet one-half of 1 per cent. In Baltimore, planned to build & new home. The| The Stellar company are offering e Hoston office, bat Postmaster, Bas been appropriated toward the Bemid- ' i were in favor of it but several point-| Bridgeport, = Buffalo, Jacluonvlll?. deal marks the passing of & farm [good money for the time spent in |9 PP OO Sy BT FUtg o hed |1 armory for the National Guard g . ed out that if sich a committee were M““x}“"ufiflnflheflmv Moblle, Phil- #rom the hands of one pioneer to,an- | hauling stumps to thelr plant, which |7, Ui (00" the “high cost of |Unit; and the additional $25,000 to b -formed it must_consist not of mem-|adelphia, = Providence, ochester, | ;yor and is but another éxample of |is more profitable to the farmer than | » % 8, “Goravoard cartons con- which this city is entitled because bers of the local union, but the best|Scranton and Seattle the deterease|,; o hioh prices to which homestead |to burn them up on the fleld. O v alf ity salline of the naval unit, will be acted upon and most experienced men selected|was 1 per cent. In Newark, Rich-|y.0a"in this community fs climbing. alnne ' at the meeting Monday. rom the International union. - Opin-|mond and New York the decrease was| —_— for @ nicas ;‘;;’ \pinte for 8 Jame. ing was not.the place, to -take any/|2 per cent, and in Norfolk, Savannah BALL PLAYERS ATTENTION CIGARS GOING UP-_BOTH T e D e oice” son 1 aoon | AGED RESIDENT OF BEMIDIT was not the pdace to take any|and Washington, 3 per cent. < i 11 i . action on such gquestions, but that it Mal:\cl;inlxs 1 ;he yeer. :,rigg,m fr&n; . PRACTICE MONDAY EVENING IN SMOKE AND PRICE :gtln:mlpllo;;e:l to 3 p. m. for.all'pos PASSED AWAY FRIDAY NIGHT P This community lost one of its How DmomA“ws most beloved old time residents last < .| night when Mrs. Ellen Doran of 607 ON LAND c]‘mmc Irvine avenue passed away at the St.. Anthony hospital where she has beenr confined for several months. mo:t ,,,""nfé’ :: :;I],the“ W R greatest increase, of 20 per.cent, was| All baseball players that have any h : X . |shown in Chicago and - Springfield, | intention of trying out for the Am-| (By International News Service) Mr. -Barker pointed: out the advisa-|11l; The next largest increase or 19 |erican Legion baseball team to repre-| Boston, April 24—Cigars are go- oility of considering. very carefully|per cent, was in Detroit. During the(sent the Ralph Gracfe post and the|ing up—not only in' smoke—but in | .e fact. that the mill industries had year forty-six out of fifty .cities in-]city during the coming season are|price. p “oeen here for many years, had been|creased 10 per cent and over. asked to meet at' the ball park on| The smokers’ favorite weed costs - i " responsible -largely for the building| As compured with the average ex-|'Monday evening at 7 o’clock. No uni-|from 5 to 10 cents more in most| With regard to the special demon-| Funeral services wil be held at i up:of our city, that the management penditures in the year 1913, the fol-|forms will be necessary a. this time,|of Boston’s tobacco stores. The rea- |stration campaign on land clearing, | the St. Phillip’s church at 8 o'clock was under efficient and experienced|lowing cities showed an increase of | enthusjasts are just asked to be on|son given for the advance is that being put on by the Extension de-| Monday morning, Father John T. .umen, that they had always been fair|100 per cent and over: . Atlanta, +00|hand to get the old “‘pep’ 'stirred up |cigars have jumped $2 per thousand jpartment of the University, D. .C.|Phillippi officiating. . in the treatment of the men and that|per cent; Baltimore and Fall iver,|to make this a banner season for Be-|and: ‘that the price of tobacco has|Dvoracek, county agent announces| At the age of 67 years, Mrs. Doran the matter of a strike'was 4 very seri-| 101 per cent, each; Birmingham,|midjl. Manager Fred Bost Insists|crept upward along with the cost of |that according to the schedule being| leaves to mour her loss besides a host - Scranton and Washington, 102 per|that every piece of available material { labor and cigar boxes. . worked out, conventions will be held | of firm friends, a daughter, Mrs. P. : i 1l classes of the 1 :l‘:; o::d agxe;rt:sseda hope that every cent, each; Memphis, 103 per cent;|turn out on Monday evening. No longer will one be able to buy |at Solway on May 30 and at Black-|J. O'Leary of this city, a son, Charles m;iaention would be given to the Buffalo and Providénce, 104 per cent, the brand of cheroots which sold in |duck on Thursday, June 2d. The| Charles Plummer of this city, a grand each; Cleveland and Kansas City, 106 SWEDISH LUTHER' AN the the old days for “thgee for a|Dynamite and Stumpage Companies|Doran of Savamah, IIl, a son-in-law, L ¢ quarter” at twelve cents each or|of the county are cooperating heart-| daughter, Mrs. Ethel Redmond of smatter befpre May. 3rd. per cent, each; Chicdgo, Milwaukee The meeting ‘then adjourned, ap-|and Omaha, 107 per cent, each; Min- Sanday school at 9:45 a. m. three for thirty-five cents. They now !ily with the movement, and the Great| Minneapolis, two grand sons, Arthur parently without any conclusions hav-| neapolis and Richmond, 108 per cent, | Swedish services at 11 a. m. cost thirteen cents straight. The |Northern, Northern Pacific and M. &|O'Leary and Myron Plummer of Be- ing been reached as to any definite|each; Charleston, 109 ‘per cent; and|" English services at § p. m. cheaper eigars, however, did not ad- |1 railways are also arranging to ac-|midji, and a sister, Mrs, Sarah Ryan “plan of action. Detroit and St. Louis,*111 per cent. Every one welcome. vence in price. 5 fae comodate people wishing to-attend. of Antigo, Wis. < 5

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